Show BRIGHAM BUDGET winter Wea weather lher legislative labors alf tho right llight the tl o sang ger bv the HERALD correspondent after a long and dreary reign of old king winter snowy mantle had tor for a considerable length of time past covered alic cantli inthis in this region of country to of two feet and upward upwards THE o 01 waa was introduced to us in a very gentle gentie and lamb liko n manner while wh ile the cheering genial rays of sunlight burst through the lingering mist of many storms which lured many melancholy mortals into the belief or hope at least that spring had bad sprung upon tile sentinels of winter and bade them break tho the briged fi aged fetters which have bound hound in their relentless lent less grasp astrea stream in river lake and land ting this belief however id is somewhat suspended today to day by the gathering gathe e of gloomy clouds and the tile falling filling of flakes which indicate it 11 very unsettled state of meteorological affairs af fur Ilo however wever we have this ono one consolation that this kind of weather like all thin things S short lived the past winter has surprised many of the oldest citizens for its length and severity standing this t tho time lias ins been binn spent pie pleasantly V fly anil and profitably I trust by the old and and young people of tills this place in a ETY OF ENTERTAIN entertainments MENIS considerable sickness has prevailed i and some deaths have occurred curac d that great dissimulator of intelligence and intellectual propeller the tile press pre has bas furnished ua with the tile newspapers with their well ell filled pages of interesting I ti matter latter which have been eagerly looked for and read by all who desire to keep kel themselves ported in regard to how the world wags the proceedings of our territorial legislature as contained in the tile published minutes give ivo abundant evidence of great zeal deal energy and application to urgent business by the members of the various counties in the inter est and welfare their respective districts and constituent and though the utah legislature isryl is rap resented relented abroad as being composed of fa fanatics natica bigots and polygamists ista they certain certainly y evince evince as aluc much sobriety and discretion as any body of legislators elsewhere and though itis proposed propof ced by such men as is willets and edmunds to supplant this body ot of legislators who arc are as all legislators I and statesmen should be guardians of the welfare of society and true government thank than god there arc are hero here and there such men as ns SENATORS BE BROWN DROWN AND VEST who dare stand baand by and defend tho the constitution of our country and ind raise their voices in tile cause of justice and right on wednesday even evening M last eastwo wo were entertained in in the public here by sir william clegg TIIU THE SPRING springville VILLE rom who rendered a number of his poetical productions i in n avery a very effective manner miliner the pieces embrace a variety of subjects and though their rendition was not embellished with fiery eloquence their sentiments were clothed icho beautiful habiliments of truth and simplicity sir clegg is a gentleman apparently advanced in years cars but I his poetical ti nature appends youthful and I vigorous inar clegg ha aas been endeavoring I deavo ring for some time past to publish a volume of his poems on subscription tion which lie stated would bo be sima for a book of between two and three hundred pages J 13 CITY march 82 tiie the south mr john IV W chambers returned last evening from a business trip to southern utah where lie lias ha s been cen in the int interest erett of tho firm of burton urton horrick white lie ile went as its far ar manti anti lie ile was very successful in selling for tho the firm a large amount of wag wagon ona aarion agricultural I machinery and other hardware atone at one place mr chambers bold kold over dollars worth of goods before breakfast considering that the days do not open so early as tl they e will ere long that was a pretty fair start for a days work but john Jolin is a rustler heislop ular a good salesman at homo and abroad therefore ho he was success fill ful on his entire trip ho ile reports tho tile roads between ogden and manti in a x terrible condition the vehicle in which chambers traveled inc ing to the axle in slush andrud and mud re rendering n dering it necessary to navigate Z and the progress was nece necessarily mrily slow sir says the thaw lias has been general in tho South and the rushing waters from the mountain sides cut wide and deep gulches in in many places in the roads some of thern deep cc enough to bury up wagons and teams tho the people in the tile south arc are che chebul cheA ful bealtho healthy and havo have fai fair r prospects of good crops tho the comin coming g season |