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Show BUSTLMO BfcAVKH. Oar innocent soul was stirred by a rien of joyous thrills lately, by the telegraphed intelligence that the son "f 'ho judee had "redeemed tho country" coun-try" and had carried Beaver at the late election with a "whoop- la" the eleo. Hon of probate judge included. Soony ru' hed to the front, and Beiiiog the relcgraph wire, sent flashing to Salt Like the following: Beaver. Aug. 6, 1872. R JV B-ith'n. Victory at last! He'iirns all in. Have carried eoooly hy 50 to CO majority ! Start home torn to-rn oi row. C. M. Hawlet. There was a found of revelry following follow-ing ihe crash and the ''Inatitootere" rfjoiced in display type with swelling stomachs under distended vesting?. How we storied over the startling news et the chronicles tell; and how it appeared ap-peared that "eight and a hair1 was nly Btrivioe to emulate tho veracious Associato Press telegraphist in this city, let tho following Bhow; received by D-'serct Telegraph line: Beaver, 10. The following is an ib-itractof the returns of the general I'-ction held in Beaver county on the rh instant: For delegate to congress i-Jeorge Q Cannon received 401 votes. Georpe K. Maxwell for delegate to congress con-gress received 24S votes. Wm. Fotberinghajt, County Clerk. Of the abovo Dumber Star district ave Maxwell 192 votes, tho large majority ma-jority of them illegal. J. R. Mar-Jock, Mar-Jock, for representative in the legislature, legisla-ture, received 400 votes, the opposition jandidate, John A. Smyth, getting -50. The county officers on the People's Peo-ple's ticket vera elected by the same majority that Mr. Cannon received. When these telegrams reached us yesterday wo wilted, succumbed, and bowed ourselves in the agony of disappointment. disap-pointment. But what could wo expect? The son of tho judge has tried to fool us agaiu. |