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Show i I DE8BRET BVNINQ NEWS. s GtOSGE Q. CANNON. I ' KDITOK AltV PUBLISH Ell. T- - . JasMir T1IK PIOST.EIM 19. IMt. Or TIIH PACIFIC . ntiLitoiu. Tim alleged opposition of the c mom" to the 'national Mor inter-oceani- railroad, tbo telegraph, and every means of bringing m Into closer contact With th outside world, was a favorite theme with' a c.ttain class who delight In e?inclix tbtlr eumlty to us, until the alacrity mauifeated by our people in aiding to further these great works, gave a practical ,anti incontrovertible contradiction to such statements. Yet .now, there are numbers, who would continue to iiwuit our, past , record by deelarlncr that we accept the approach of the railroad, because we are powerless to prevent it. ; It would be a waste of labor to use ar--' gum en t against such persons; but for the benefit of many who are! honestly desirous of becoming acquainted with our early Views and opinions on these sub a few historijects, we produce the! cal facts, which place matter In its wnen the I'loneers, lea Dy trueiigm. President Brlghaai Young, started from the .Missouri river, to Seek a home amid the wild of the west, during the tWhole of their long and tedious journey the idea of a national railroad was ever present with them, and they sought out a liuoof road on which It might be built. When our people, located In this valley, ooe of the llrst things to which through their representatives they directed the attention of Congress waa the same subject. In the first annual 'session of the Legislature of the Territory of Utah, "a memorial to Congress for the construction of a great national central railroad to the Pacific coast, was adopted, aud was approved by his Excellento-d- ay memoriallsta respectfully 'beg leave U state their sincere conviction, that no movement of Congreas could be better calculated to preserve inviolable our than to bind the east glorious Union, electric an west stream, whereand by interand instantaneous by intelligence course, from the eastern to the western limits of our wide spread country annihilate the distance, and make the freemen of Maine and Oregon; Florida and . California Immediate neighbors. . The. favorable consideration of this by important subject at an early periodand solicited; Congress, is respectfully your memorialists, as In duty bound, will ever pray. Approved, March 3, 1852. The prospect that the desired road would be completed, again called forth a Memorial from the Legislature of Utah Territory.in which they expressed their views of the best route for the location of the line. A perusal of this , ; memorial shows how carefully the country had been examined by the LaU ter day Baints for these express purposes, for the best engineering skill of the country in actually locating theiine,has followed the route Indicated in the memorial from the Missouri river to Bear river, although the road down Weber Canon was selected in preference to that down Provo Cafion. This memorial was approved by Governor Young, Jan. 14th, 1S54, and reads as follows : These memorials fully vindicate the the justice and wisdom of these concesThe laws providing for military early anxiety of our people for the com- sions. had given strength and reorganisation to the nation,which was now pletion t the great works to which they confidence future. refer, and should silence the tongue of ready, to meet all the events of the was force of the armament militaryfilled with .calumny on this point could such a The arsenals were perfect, and the reserve were drilled; the thing be done. They also prove that supplies. The an reorganization pf the National Guard it was no mere verbal expression ofsetthe fleet had approached completion; opinion lor wish, but the result of a at all fortifications been the carerecruited; tled purpose and desire, proved by In were good condition, points wish waa ful research! and painful explorations, to important realized, that ana the Imperial put the nation in possession of valuable France was so placed as to vindicate her information which would facilitate the status in the destinies of the! world. had heretofore been sought,' not construction of the great railroad, then Peacei of weakness, but to sustain the because merely contemplated as a future proba- honor of the State. The revolution In r feoaln had not altered the stood relations bility. of France with that country. The Con ference which had lust terminated its I to the Desrret JCvrning NeM. (Sreclal sessions, and which would extinguish a conflict which had become imminent, y folfflraptt. was the last grand act of Importance, - i COXiHESSIOXAI- - -- SENATE. j A memorial was presented askincr for the removal of political disabilities from all superintendents of insane asylums in the SOuth. Bherman, from the Finance Committee, reported a bill legalizing coin contracts. The second section appropriates 140,000,000 from the customs receipts annually to pay the interest and reduce the principal of the public debt, the said amount to be in lieu of t he sinking fund, rrovided In the act of February 25th, for the exchange of and House Sec. 3, Provides sums of not less than fifty in greenbacks the United States of J2epreenlativS of jfor dollars, bonds, payable in coin, rein Congress Assembled; deemable in ten or payable in forty Gkntlemen, Your memorialistf.the bearing 5 per cent, interest, exGovernor and Legislative Assembly of years,from taxation. empt ine i err 1 lory or u tan, oeg leave respectfciec. 4j Provides for the issue of govfully to represent to your honorable ernment notes, bearing interest, payabody, that it Is with no ordinary feel ble on demand. ings of Interest that we witness the proSec. 5,1 Authorizes the National Banks gress of events, which appear probable to issue any amount of notes without to result in tne construction or a interest,! payable in coin, not to exceed across the continent. It is not railway deemed sixty-nvo cent of the amount of necessary at this late day to urge the Im- governmentierbonds deposited as security portance and necessity of this great for circulation. work, nor even its practicability, for Williams and Cattell offered several these are questions which the intelliamendments, which were ordered to be gence of the people and their represen printed with the bill. tatives have freely and fully discussed; The President sent to the Senate, toand happily disposed of by the action of to a reply the resolution requesting Congress, in authorizing reconnoisances day, copy of any amnesty proclamation is to ascertain the most practicable route. asued since the last meeting of Congress; Hence our main object In this memo- also to state by the authority of what rial is to give our candid views on what law it waa He says the authority we deem the best route for the location is set forth made. In the cy, CJjvernor llrigham Young, March of the proclamation itself, first line of railroad from the Mis- which declares that it ".vas issued by The following1 is that me- souri river 3d, . to the Pacitlc ocean; this we and vlrtuoofthe power f authority vested morial: shall do from reliable Information In our in the President the by Constitution, To the Honorultc, the Senate and House possession, and in the briefest manner article Bection 2nd. 2nd, of Representative 0 the United Mates that our Judgment will admit, without Harlan a lengthy personal ex ' in Congrem atttembted; entering Into the detail of distances, ele- planation made in reply to the. charges of and depressions, which can Your memorialists, the Governor and vations, newspaper correspondents. only be satisfactorily determined by the The Senate considered tho bill to Legislative Assembly of the Territory careful necessary to finally lo regulate of Utah, respectfully pray your honor- cale the survey but without jthe duty on copper, route. . able body to provide for the establishfinal action adjourned. "- "iio Without further preface, and with mil ' ment ot a national central railroad due use. our in deference, ludement. the from some eligible point on the .Missis- route in should commence at iAmong the bills introduced was one sippi or Missouri rivers, to Ban Diego, Council question Bluff keep up the main by Poland, Providing for the issue of cityj San Francisco, Sacramento or Astoria, Platte to Its south and up the south United States bonds and for a free sysfork, or suet other point on or near the mo kvmst. banking. A bill, by iurui verging 10 tem of national Pad tic boast, as the wisdom of your he summit of the wmk for tho Black construction of lines in the Hills, Vanhord, honorable tody may dictate. neighborhood of what is known as the of telgraph between Boston, New York, ivuriuruiuiiainu respecnuiiy state, Box Cider pass: or commencing Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washingthat the immense emigration to and the mouth of the and ton, under the direction of the PosteHice Kansas, keeping from tho Pacific, requires the Immediate up that stream to the Republican fork. Department; one by Banks, exempting attention, guardian care, and fostering and up that to where leave it to manufactures and printed newspapers assistance of the greatest and most reach the same pass. A you at the from taxation; one by Bingham, to addance liberal government on the earth. Your will show the difference of distance mit the representatives of Mississippi to memorialists are of opinion that not map between Missouri the river and said pass Congress; one by Garfield, fixing the less than five thousand American cititwo the named to routes be very tri- number of Brigadier Generals at eight:" by zens havo perished on the different and the would be equally one by Lawrence abolishing the 1 rank- fling, grade routej withixi the last three years, or low. and the amount, timber, grass, log privilege after jUarcn 4tti next. the want of proper means 6f transporta- quality of soil, climate,o?and ilolman offered a resolution that no facilities for tion; that an eligible route can be ob. settlement are almost or entirely subsidies ought to be given by further iden ; tained your memorialists have no doubt, tical, either in bonds or money, to Congress, being extensively acquainted irlth the The Box Elder pass is a wide, low de railroad or other corporations, or to country. We know that no obstruction pression in the Black Hills, with very promote local enterprises, but that the exists between this point and Ban gentle ascent and descent; from this whole resources of the country ought Diego; and that iron, Coal, timber, point the route Is across tho southern to be applied to its present!necessities in stoue and other materials exist in nortion of the such a manner as will relieve the peo various places on the route; arid that Medicine Laramie's to the ple from tho burdens of taxation. plains, the settlements of this Territory are so Srassv itesoived tuat grants of thence lands tie across by gen situated, a to amply supply the builders tne norm rors or tne iattgrade to corporations ought to public be disconto a low. of said road witU. materials and provi- beautiful pass on the summit of the tinued, and that the whole of such sions for a considerable portion of the Itocky Mountains called Bridgets pass. ands ought1 to be held as a sacred trust route, and to carry on an extensive Here the route reaches the eastern out o secure homesteads to actual settlers, trade after the road is completed. of rich and the thick bituminous and for bo other purpose whatever. Your memorialist are; of opinion crop beds moved the previous question of coal the extensive radon drain Holmanwaa that the mineral resources of California, ed by the waters of Muddy and the first resolwhich and Bitter and these mountains, can never be fully creeks, whose strong Indications of rich ution was seconded; adopted, yeas 00, nays G7. to the beueflt of the people of ron ore beds were also noticed, and developed second resolution was laid on the The pur ' the U. S., without the construction of sues Its easy grade across Green river 110 yeas, 4 nays, as lit would table, such a road; and upon its completion, the near mouth of Henry's fork, an af Interfere with the soldiers7 bounty entire trade of China and the Kast fluentthefrom the west, whose outlet Is bill. ludles will pas3 through jthe heart of just above Brown's Hole: thence up The naval appropriation bill was passed the Union; thereby giving! our citizens Henry's fork, and across Bear river and with the amendments, as reported by thea almost entires -control uf t the Asiatic Weber river by it lower kanvon intoFthe committee. a auu iraue; pounug into me tap Kamas and down the Tlmpano- - lioutweii gave notice that on next of the American btates, the millions gos or prairie, l'rovo river into Utah valley. Saturday he would call up the proposed that are now diverted through other From the mouth of the kan yon of Provo constitutional amendment In relation commercial channels: and last, though river by the north end of lake to to the suffrage and try to bring it to the not least, the road here! u proposed, Walkers river pass In the Utah vote on me ioi lowing Tuesday. Sierra would be a perpetual chain, or iron da, the face of the country Is Nevaa uuuer, irom tne committee on apnearly band whlCh would effectually hold to- dead level, with the exception of short propriations, reported tho Indian approgether our glorious Union with an im- isolated ranges of mouutains. which priation, bill, which was made a special interest; could .easily be turned, if but were order for! Monday next. perishable Identity of mutual The House went into a Committee of thereby consolidating our relations iounu on me line. xrom ail we can with iorelgn powers tn times of peace learn, v alters river pass is the most the whole on the Legislative, executive and our defence from foreign Invasion eligible in the Bierra Nevada, anywhere and Judicial appropriation bill. After its consideration forsome time the Comby the speedy transmission of troops and supplies, in times of war. mittee rose. latitude course and of too much far So, The earnest attentiou of Congress to south. Between Walker's river pass Farnsworth made a personal explana this Important4 subject is solicited by and Ban Franclaco.on a direct llne.there tion iu regard to the newspaper strlc your memorialists, who, til duty bound, u.uu uuiuaai uutjuti'te. lures on his course relative to the pay xarlll ornr w rrvMarch 1So2; sr The most casual inspection of any late ment of Welts. Fargo. fc Co.. on their S, Approved, man win aemonstrate tne route above man contract Anjourneti.'" The same Legislative assembly also indicated to be the shortest, most direct. most central that can be located beadopted the following "Memorial to aud. acrfSRAX. ' tween Missouri the Ban river Franand New York. By order of FIsk. .a laree Congress for an electric telegraph from cisco, by way. of auy ftl moun practicable Baooain to the Mississippi scnooi, wnicu u&u met for a California," which tain passes now known. From the Box at rise s upera mouse, was time was also approved March r.rd, 1S32, by Elder pass to the rich valleys skirting long out lockedi yesterday. Condemnatory the west base or the Wasatch mountains, resolutions were Governor Young. j by the school independent. of the lnexaustible coal while assembled onpassed sidewalk. the bedsand strongly Indicated iron ores Chicago. 19. Washington . specials Jitpresentatives cj the United Mates in of Bitter creek, there are more favorable there say appears to be a disposition to Congress asscmolea; localities for settlements on and near the tne aamit Mississippi .representatives Your memorialists and line indicated, than on any other be to Congress under the defeated constituLegislative Assembly of the Territory tween the same parallels of longitude, tion. ... , !,,,.. or unless a route is to made crook sug beg Utah, extremely respectfully ' jleave seems no to ' be There doubt the that I ed, and solely with a view to accommo senate will reject St. Thomas gest. that, purchase Whereas the Inhabitants of this Terrl date such locations, t . , tory are situated in the Great Basin of The mouth of the Tlmpanogos or Pro- treaty. Supreme Court has decided that North America, occupying an interme-- vo kan jon opens Immediately upon the meThe tnaeoteaness in tne er dlate position between California and eastsrnedge of Utah valley,, aod near centceruncaiea ana greenoacRs, is ex ceruueate the estates on the Mississippi; and being Provo city, which will, ere long, be rich from State taxation. empt . buui vut au.i iouiaku ivaiitv;u klJ LU and powerful, through skill and labor jj a ready intercourse wlthi their mother wen applied to its abundant resources. folates; tu roads passing over arid Tbls is the most eligible point for FOREIGN. plains, touch and desert mountains branching through a rich chain of for IS. It is reported that Florence. a term of thirty daja in the best tunately located valleys to Oregon on Prince Amaden taking the Duke of Aosta seasous of. the year for the; mails to pass the one hand, and San- - Diego on the have renounced and succession the Italian tnroagn from the connnes or clvlllza other. From longitude 113 SO' to the in favor of the Princess Clotilda. tlon to this Territory; and considering Bierra Nevada, there Is but little chance Paris, 18; The Senate and Corps "the obstructions y. arising from storms, for settlements, of much Importance on Ttegislatif assembled The ses floods, and the depredations of hostile anyr route. was sion the in . opened by t a i .i our person, with a speech from Emperor , Indiaus, all combining to render our inus iDrieuy the xxaving throne. expressed means or intercourse extremely limited views upon this all subject, The JEImperorsald the task before him and precarious, therefore your me we beg leave, with allabsorbing deference, to ex was a serious one, viz: to conduct a gov morialists respectfully pray your honor press our firm conviction that the de- ernment, strong enougn xo repress ex sired action on this subjectbyyourhon- - cess while' according the benefits of . .able body to provide for the cons trac some convent from a of tion oraote oooy, to render tnis a national liberty. Making concessions to the Telegraph . . .. I t fI, f in. work, la almost unanimously demanded press and granting the right of publio ' v i irv rn win by the whole country, via 14 rmy r Mit i and is meeting! had naa tne euecs or pre - serving ' - Diego, Ban Francisco, Astoria, or such consMMiuona: an oi which is entirely nubile oraer, ana. me fact rejpectother eligible port on tne ractnc coast election had resulted in recent that the Approved Jan. 14, . favor of the government had confirmed To the Honorable the Senate . ' ' 18-52- ! -- 1 nr i i i lvl ( i I 1 a. m .- ! a f - uSfjSW wnJ- iS5ESr blEid w ara cnooi xaousc. : tena. . . y. Mill. Star k a a - a, j 1 the-Govern- or I I I j , -- - I to-da- i 1 ( -- . - r- -- 1 18-54- A',v i ' - t . piea-eeop- n j j. . ESTABLISHED USi. j fiOBBE & (Wod. from the 9tn c Wi....,,.!,...- 1 vr. s. oonBE. . . "ornlnr. at ucuu. i io-cloel- ,r M m ... T.Tlor. uaOT, or oar CItr.M iTry ' .'' CO., Offer special Inducements to cash and Rbort 7 iim hnvers. and are rantdly CI.OSINn - otic. jiwial t i , ; it. ! - i ' v " - , j - i ; ' i 4 - -- - ' i ; time-keepe- ss - f ; re-elect- ion ; i ss i . Clr, '1 oflfi-itlrtn- . ' j i IL MITCnitli i 30-d- tf D! Am-basad- or i . ence.! ; V' , GRNKRAli j London. Tito Time nlluxlm, in Urma of high praise, to the treaty which has been concluded between Great Britain f and China, through Burlingame. from India report sharp DIpatcli-Lessees & K&ccgers.. shook ot earthquake at Calcutta. B. Clawson & 3. T. (Jiiee. llavanah. A steamer from Vera Cruz of the Distinguished Lyrl brings the following: The Monitor, Eugaxement Own die ii ft!? tirm of MADAME MARIA M ET1IUA. city of Mexico, says, at a dinner given to tbt luiornatio Corps on new years US Ea day, the most friendly assurances were Mexican Ministers the interchanged by; GODBE & MITCHELL, In the fascinating character of and the representatives of the United States. . : t' V In a speech, llbsecrans declared that POLLY O'lfALLORAN. the words he used at his presentation to lie Offers the isir.o Juarez expressed the truth. He cau tioned his hearers against crediting articles in certain Journals, which! he WEDNESDAY EVENING denounced an Inspired by bate. He JANUARY 20, 1KX affirmed: that the comin:; Administra tion would continue to share the sentl xxt ments be had expressed toward the OF the great Dramatic 8tlre upon the Vices, AT' VERY LOW RATES! Mexican Republic. Follies aadUensatlons of the present times, The concession granted by the Mexi . . entitled, THE can uovernment to Emil Jjasire, for building the Tehuan tepee road, has been modified. Lasine is to construct the And respectfully solicits a liberal share rAu ej 1 road from Coatzacoalcos, on the Pacific, Public patronage. v' until the road is completed. He Is . v. op j. obliged to establish communication by w Ron, ana is aiiowea iour years ana a half to finish the wagon road. The Mexican Congress have passed a bill allowing tber exportation of mineCAllL AND EXAMINE. Which will be produced with rals free of duty. ew Maeblnery and Xew Seenery, Havana. A small armv of crovern ment officials have arrived from Spain. Splendid Appointments, ' AND A Old and tried publio servants, many of them native Cubans,have been discharg- GREAT DISTRIBUTION OF CHARACTERS ed to make room for them. These removals have 'caused much public feel Felly O'JIallaran, a fascinating characIXIJS'T FORU R f THE OLD STA'N ter, with. Songs ..Mdam Seheller ing. I. Count Volwislda has officially inFbr fintpsdt tee Poaier and Programme. formed General Dulce that he took possession of Bayomo. the headouartDOORS OPEN at 6 o'clock. Performance ers off the insurgents, on the 6th. The oommencea punctually at 7. rebels, in retiring, set fire to and totally destroyed the town of Valmorsada, He reports that previous to the of Bayomo, he defeated theoccupation rebels at Canto Del Embarcadro and Paso Rio 8alado. The rebel forces are scattered in small parties over the country, snn- plying themselves with provisions by puiage. s --- Ar-ttMt- e, I B 0W p i i : ' !!-!- : rzusT zrza - ; " v -- i : L '. : I I ; " i 1 ! j . i " M1B. BXCBB nriuPMSMTn&EO. F. A. MITCHELL dltf JOBBERS OF LEGISLATIVE. SOCTHERS WHITE IEAD AXD COLOR W0RKj Established 1 sesi i Council met persuant to ad I'outsciL. j i HEW gADVEBTISEKlENTS. Mr. M. A. Carter is offering fine induce AT VHOLESALE QHLY, ments to men wlllintr to work at getting out ties on the line of the C. P. R- - It., west of offored In Great Bargains are Monument Point, in1 the shape or gooa nderhirtsJ Woollen OYershirla, waees and ready pay. Tho ties are easily 1 oollen Coods. and other Drawers, "' of office the at found " can be ne ' cot at. ' Seamless fc Carter. Sacks, Prinis It Overalls, Marshal Ink. , which all should appreciate. The mem Cotton Yarn and other Sheetlna-: . bers of that body had all agreed on a Tfvnnwintt flnVclaas "ticker," at a price eitapl Jry Hoods. nrinr InlA calculated to restore friends hi o below the trashy article imported from Geneva JTeaui of the finest qualities, fena between the Turks and Greeks: and if and Coventry; look at the advertisement In danpowder other Oroeerieaataple ana Taney the Arm hopes of success which they thu naner of "American Tnis com Watches." . . . Picks, Asp entertained should be realized, there pany have six styles or watenes inj tne mawei, Nails, SpadeaShatels; A c. Pick. Handles, world-wide t ' J;i would benothinc to trouble the general .hik .Mfut MonlrlnE a : reputa A few cases of Men's Boots and 6ho harmony of the nations. The Chambers tion: and watchmaker and other who want wiiona ehool JSooks, Ac. would attend to tho internal develop a first-clar, should write to uues men t of the country, mainly through Bro. A x,na Street. Chicago. fla the agricultural interests; they might The merchanU and hosiers of Utah Territory possibly seek to bring about a reduction mlffht find it profitable to turn their attenuon in the public charges. The Emperor THE DRUG DEPARTMENT tortbe advertisement, in this number of the referred to the approaching & CO.. im Carter SevmouT. 'of iCeitb of the Corps Zeglslatif, and congratu- Tnmrrt white ""Will be supplied with every ..y constantly lated) the members on the harmony porters and Jobbers of hosiery glovea, keptfor ureer, cni- - Thing Utnally Bale la a nrst-cla- s estaljs which existed between the Throne, the goods, notions, Ac., Ao.orza first-claV menu of foil a supply Ills. keep cago, de They He Legislature and the people. in thir line, and suDPly them at East dared that he favored free and full dis uUoiM DrcStaffit, Fancy CrofrIes, Cliolc. ern Wine and not touch the Con price--, and Ihey are a thoroughly reliable It did Uqnon, cussion, when Miaf f Hatrnrrtant. vol fthntTM rift firm. Read their advertisement snl Invest GODBE 6l (. diS loi extolled the benefits which with them, if yon wish to do so to the best atf bate, d had been conferred upon the country vantage. The Emperor concluded as follows: The advertisement of R Gumiuerstll. Br., In "All governments are liable to error another portion of onr eolamns, Is worthy the Fortune declines to smile on all enter attention of all Interested in dress and cioax prises, but the country knows that there trimmings, laces, embroideries, hosiery .gloves, is no thougnt nor act or mine wmcn nas fans, French corsets, rklrts, zephyr woisteds, not been given to the glory of France. goods snd notion". TUls Is a reliable It knows that I first sought to create a fancy wholesale and retail house, and our merchants l!gs leave to, auaouiipe that vigorous central administration , then and others who desire to secure a stock of the to enlarge the powers of deliberative best articles of this description at the lowest assemblies, to prove that the true sup prices, would do well to visit or send their orport of a crovernment is in the Indepen ders to No. 413 North Fourth Street, St. Louis. dence and patriotism of the great bodies BCA17TNG PURCHASED of the State. As soon as the nation, in We have the and best stock of Boots Its elections, will mark the path which Shoes and Hatslargest Salt in City, and we will all must follow, it will repeat its rejec sell as low as any otherLate rait In town. Call house tion of revolution, and desire to found and examine at the destinies of France on the Intimate DaNFOBn&SoVs. union of power and liberty WELL-SELECTEon draught at GOOD and Stock Alk Hakds' 18. has Porte Chicago The Constantinople, d!5Sm the Salt Lake Billiard Konm. scut instructions to the Turkish at Paris, directing him to sign STOCK cf the protocol agreed upon by the Conference. It la believed that the Greek Government will not refuse the terms NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. of settlement proposed by the Confer V j w it nfrvminma. w lfW.Tjlr. inTitttAek Gralam.Chesh- - f"1' " mm m at m ' : journment. "Ait Act amendhig Sec ten of an Act defining the bounderies of counties and locating County Seats," was received from the 1 louse, read and referred to the Committee on Counties. "Ari Act regulating service of process In certain cases" was trken up on its second reading by sections, amended, read a third time, passed and sent to the House. On motion of Mr, Callister Joseph Clayton was elected Coun-c4: i - i 1 Gentlemen's! Furnishing : Goods ' engrossing clerk, for tho ri' till 10 a.m. Adjourned "" . I IIousk. House met at 10 a. m. The Speaker referred the various oortions of the Governor Message to the appro- priate committees. Mr. TPaca chairman of the committee on fionntles tn whom vm rAforrH Min a nt amending Section ten of an Act definlnsr mo wunuancs oi counues ana locating and Coonty Seats reported back said bill - . recommended its passage; " r Said bill, pasaea its three readings and was forwarded to the Council for their action On motion of Mr. Hatch the committee on revision was Instructed to prepare a more perfect set of forms to be used the Justices of the Peace, Probate Courts,byand others officers of the Territory and report the same to the House at an early day. . ... On motion of Mr. Itockwood the Committee on Library was instructed to cooperate with the Librarian in getting up the present Session, a during of Uie works in the Library; andcatalogue to memorialize Congress for an appropriation or $5,000; for the purpose ol supplying deficient volumes and for purchasing standard works needed for reference In theT Territorial Library. Adjourned till 10 a. m. j t L- " - : ; Philip TTadswortli, Gilbert It. Nralth, B. It. W. dotr. to-morr- - vf- - .- BLEACHED l Xxlte.,. ' The are guar111. anteed prodncta of this Establishment manufac-tared In quality to the best equal In tM coanirr. Cor. Main and Lombard OrrrcK Chicago, ' aid woeks ':' ; . ; Wantei! Inimediately. dt9 Sm Co-bperati- ioo men : , . L. . i: - Snth d243 5m f ! , j t r h - ' , j; - Becy. School-Teache- rs ! i f KTST t i roit . ; ' : Ink' Povder! Findlay's Each One packet makes Quart of Good Black Ink, by simply svirrln la that quantity ol boiling water. Sent. mall free, 25 cents each, six fort l; one dozen fori 75. -- vl' ' 'l ALSO HIS "i 1 ! : . V 5 " : and Redneed In Price, to suit the Improred tloofca. - Bend on your orders. , u Water Street, CHICAGO, ILL. Entire aatisfaetlon artiaranteed. dWSslU lm J t j j IVW. Roek wel I, WINDOW CLASS. White Lead and Axle Grease 17 . - i" - and Economists t CHASE, 1IAIVFOBD 4k C., t i Ileadqaarteri for . . r OILS, PAINTS, :' ; - t j - ' t ; i ves, cut ties and to timdeo;! Enquire of 3IXA8SKrt; CfONXOR v& Co., Salt Lake llonsf!' (iraLTir fil.iKTiiva Att .., .! streets. II. Pres't.Grfyg,' ' TVm. -- ' I - S - - : L . Smm3 34 &- 36 B , A EE ST. :;'' . J.-- - j . to-morr- Ld s. ; f . , |