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bula, as he knew a number on both sides that were prepared to vote large amounts. The beautiful sword that had been selected, costing some forty dollars, would be an honor to even a General in the army. And whoever should receive.it would be highly flattered, not only by the present itself, but by the consideration of his friends in voting it to him ; and further said that the object to which the money would be appropriated was a good one, it being for necessary repairs on the church, and every one should vote heavily. Mr. Cook continued in a similar strain for about fifteen or twenty, minutes, and every one could see that the audience was working diligently. The envelopes came up well filled, and when the time w»3 announced to be up, everyone felt that the vote was a heavy one. The vote was then counted by Mr, Cook, in the presence of the managers ot the fair, and a friend of each of the contestants, and it was found that Adjutant Dignan hal 253 votes, which'1 being added to the open vote, made his in all 501 votes; Oapt. Hawkins had 366J votes, which being added to his open vote made it 666 Mr. Cook then came forward and announced the vote, stating that the con-test had been a well fought one, and that the vote showed Capt. Hawkins was ahead 165J votes. Three cheers were then given for Capt. Hawkins. Mr. Cook then said, that although Adj’t Dignan was defeated, yet he should feel very proud of his friends and bis own popularity, the vote being such a heavy one and being beaten by so small a number, and that he proposed three cheers for Adjutant Dignan, which were given with a vim and made the hall shake. Adjutant Dignan then presented the sword on behalf of the managers of the fair to Capt, Hawkins in a few well timed remarks, when it was received by Mr. Cook for Capt. Hawkins in the same manner, stating that it seemed peculiarly appropriate for the sword to be presented to Capt. Hawkins by Adjutant Dignan.The sword realized the managers of the fair about $120. The managers returned Mr. Cook a vote of thanks for the manner in which he performed his duties, and no doubt much was due to him for the large vote. We have not yet learned the whole receipts of the fair. We should have stated that there were several other contestants for the sword, but they soon drew olf the track.■ W '* 11 ' ' - S ™ rVGet one of those IXL Convertiblem • 1 . . x . . * .1 . 1__•__ __ _ a. VC ^
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Steubenville Daily Herald

Steubenville, Ohio, US

Mon, Jun 08, 1874

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