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Show The ei KtTION yesterday lor delegates dele-gates to the convention passed oil' in this city as tjuieity almost :u if nothing of t ho kind bad been iu pio-yres. pio-yres. The vote polled at the city hall wa I,5l!0; how many ballots were cist in the other, precincts of the city wo could not learn last night. Hut there is no question as to tho result. Mormons Mor-mons and li entiles voted alike for the convention, the number voting against h'Mnii very limited. S. Sharp Walker, K-l , having publicly declined the nomination, sometime during the day the name of ticiwral E. M. Barnum was substituted, and we expect he is etotod. But as the precincts in other rwTd of the country could hardly be aware of Mr. Walker's declination, a count of the vtites will be required to decide who has received the most. The election was quietly conducted in the other parts of the Territory, so far as information was obtainab!e,aod a larc i yotc generally was polled, I |