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Show THE LEGlsiATUEE(l ' ' I The JCounciI jjast;' Saturday aniehaed I and passed the,Hbuae?bil H : aorth;boundary Uaw.bfiCityjcbr- H : pbratjbn, ... The bmbiittwe o& fncorpora-- ft i dpn9 'reconimvnUedih'rejecfian;or H bill.incbVppnlU.iig Minersyille'ali " II town and .also reoied adversely torevltr II r dcharteraibr all the citia;-how iacbr. ' II p'orated in thi;Tcrritbryi:.,;' An.actvcreafr ' If irig'tho.olllce .of, Couniyi Superintiadeat If ; ot Common schools, dtfinin ljU duties, II ' and.further defining thtt datuta of trustees If : and teachers;;also aniendiug a'a aeli'eat-( ,l f ing ; to Common Schools; approved Dec.' tt auMOSwas 'seht froWthe-rlousefor II ; concurrence:. The House Ht.morialio R Congress,,praying for . thufpassage :of a li lawr moditying ihe law relating: toihe If eutcring of quarter sections of luad, ;was II .''bmitied .for-;concurrtBce,-fbuCwasire'; II turned not. concurred in. In the, House, If Mr. Stout reported back "Aa actjncor porating Or.eat, Salt ,jlake Citydaftbout 11 any amendraent, jit passed its & r'st tread- mg. On motion o( Mr. Bullock, the Mayor and .City.Council of G S, fa Citr, were requested to furnishhe House "with a Treasurer's and Auditor's renort ahb'w- II ing the fiscal condition of the City, for thcyear 1859, and two or more years I previous, if convenient." On the invlta- f tion of the committee on Revenue, Mr. I Clayton, territorial auditor, made a very I interesting stateaieiit'oa theu'vbrkiiig of the present law prescribing and regulauag bis duties. He pointed out a variety' ef diacrepiinciesrandj ithe, comraitteevwasiar structed to conferkwith.him and asceriaia it further legislation was. ueeessryte better facilitate, the, disqhargeuoVhi duties. The netiUbn prayiiigbrfan ap; propriatfon. to rermburse .the peoploff Spanish Fork,tfor building a bridge acroi tho Spanish Fork river, Blsb'bne ' across the slough; south1 of Spanish Fork PoVV was hnfavorablyfebdrted'byrtaa rommittee,as the bridge Werwithm the incorporated limits of thati diyaad wA'e built evdfinUy.fbr. the conveaieace of ha inhabi tanm and not fonthe1 benefit of the travelling public The act epefyiag twhe are County Road CoBimiwioaera. deia. ing their, duties. nndr.authbriViagV,ha,cbl lection of a poll tax 'for 'road' purpose was Considered impractrcal and the committee com-mittee released from its further coasider-ation. coasider-ation. " icz-i Oa Monday (aBciIer tgasith 1 .teated remoastraneea - froBa vthe eitisea M of Pxovo: Snrkgville, Spanish Fork-aad H Fayson, ia Vlah County, against the pa- I! titions pf the citUess.of the aorthrra part I! of the county,aking for adivkioscpf sd If county; referred to thevCommitte .p . CounUes. Councilloi.Tcliard8b"airmia, ' II of;ihc6mrniiteeon;,Rbadi, &o.;to;whpm was reTerred, "Ati-actvcbaa$iBgth 1. W cation of 'abortion ;of iVeVState-i'dla If DrfviafCountyi' reported the kam.ej back with. An act disc6ntraninga: 'trbrtKW.of tha Tertitoriai or StHte okd RWvi County" as a substitutes which paf sed lta If third reading nnd.waa; sent to tlWdleaaa M f.concHrreace,sTheHcstaetaraeahsf K the oee ef County EuferiaUadaat ef 1 rt U tk dmHgs of JTtfettHrkif 4 Ml of to,A t reHlittiBSf thft mm- , ijlbr law l'ewtestiry was ,,asr mm! rwiwl eii te wil for twric. Tke net ar& tdt I, City H M ks eead rending by UUeHlW forth e&siderafeltt afr MM.wbe, 7 owraiure o, cbuaties reported blt tq ihH!tiUoH foMlie prgntf-fnek prgntf-fnek county tailie HortUern. jwh eoasyr. tioa of if Carrinjfletf, lli comhiilttc lie iisfjkstnicledioipcorpoVtc I act orecrtninjf tlrB htitn- iiy taxes," sow under consider-iem, consider-iem, '"That. lhi county clurk . be t furnish a copy 'of UiyRcsa: to Ut3 aaditef of public ac M Of , .ataMeftt if the-ane, the-ane, as ,ow provided alsrjTin to the RBdilor rettittanct-s, fec., tke ,,Bame,eC ack pirsonland idal aaauunt reraUtedj'aUtt V t In aaid; bill ag,muoliA: of J the ioa. of j,.he; present ' law; nsVwilf assessor rnd collector refeponsU delinquent- texesjSbt remitted ttniy'coiir?'lUtt-pc'tcr'eaiittg of Land. Commissioner Hnd de-duties de-duties in relation to lands grants b 'Territory for. ...Uni i ve rsjtypuf A a'lavd o(t, the toblelndefinitelj'i imraittee on Public Domiiiin and ad releascdTro'ai-.any further stjvtf to School aridllfniversity, rtfljg ' tlie-present .jWMiqnv'ln' s,- the act;" incorporating, '.Great City ic:, w?as brought, up and :er. ft aeyere-.BlrUgglei. H was e Council ; fori-concurrence . in neata.! ,,The act treating; the County Superintendent of carri-lis, carri-lis, denning his duties ltc.. was from thetOoUncilwitli, amend ich being coucui red in, this bill red to be ngt ossed. 'f he :tct J the 'mHnufacturingai.d stilt' was received from the Council which beihg concurred in, pas handaof, the rngrosiing com-i6,Sof com-i6,Sof -the lesr?a;v Ilqcfcti-luriv Ilqcfcti-luriv tanging bill -was reported for expenseai the f cas-nts','.lrcd cas-nts','.lrcd ,f;wprste J. scarf' 'fine ,. 'flanneU'trimmings,?-! bhick t,3hite.;shirt'mMking shirt iiBg 'patit"werS')tiertjec;te(t vlhe peiiiidtt ,pfl,AUeuv.Veeks s, asking for a city charter ityWHS :'tikd versely reported.' il report frqm;lfi. Uonor.'Ma'yor is presented, read and laid on ,. llieiomraitUMB on Itoads ifec, ided-a'n appropriation of $2i5, i ih nt portion of the roud in jn"Countyort,TAih, Crtvk;knQvrii Ridg, said Bum to be expend-be expend-be direction of th county court igtoaCquntv': rfvrreil to. the on L'iuims ic. The commutee 4c.,; ,h10 recommended the anco rof the State road from County road leaves it. in, Iron where tho tali roads again 'ashington county, and that it i-d on said County road. The Messr'a. Branch and tfarmon, i right to coni'ruct a toll road ation Kunyon, was unfavor-rted unfavor-rted on The same" committee dud an appropriation of a,5Q0 nstruction of a good road from o( Emigration Kunyon to the EclioKniiyon, Inesdnrvtlie. Council adopted 'Memorial to, Congrea fur In, incorporate J Cit.iu to be do-ienbabUnRU.therirt.'' do-ienbabUnRU.therirt.'' "Coun-jard "Coun-jard $Jf chairman of committee fea.jp pp6rted,An. act appropti leyto pay.onel'third of the;x lie w bridge over Jordan ri ver,' ised, its-'tliird reading1 and was the -House for concurrence. Pratt reported, that the corn-Claims corn-Claims did not see nny neces-aking.an neces-aking.an appropriation in be-Ireat be-Ireat Salt Luke County, for the Incurred in the support of U, S. isoriers, in the Jtouse there ividehlT dposiiion to .hasten le business as it was crowding la. Mr. West, chairman ot oa Public.Doraain &creport sljr to the' Pelitiori-df a portion tens qTpavis County praying ity. to reBioye all surplus atock galley 'range .&c.j- to some ! ntJarajngeoutsiderthV settlements. Mr. Dunn' reported on the state of the library, and recommended jippropria. two to meet the necessary expenses of. placing everything copnected' therewith n proper connection. During th'e even-ng even-ng session x)( the House a message was 'eetived 'from GovVf Cumming Otferiitg wiendaients to'the liquor bill in faror"of Joe IJot.Spring Brewery, lit Great Salt "ke County, and AostS'of the Breweries now established, id FairGeld near Camp Flojdl Tfce Hu cowurred ba the j Tlw Ooctt iir UawVaaveRed is Jt S9tMi si 2v3pc jpr mt.f for elcti wi e tk; (Jkcrs jBlectire tke JcHHt Seioa oC the Legislative Aa- OkkMeilsri- Uwda; PratSeii; BegenU ;Orson . Hyde, B. H. S t e n kosse j J oe pk- A . Ywg r Ho her t L. GawplKll, Gilbert CleaMtj,: Wil-JiaiR Wil-JiaiR Eddwgtos, Olaudiua V. SpeBper Isaae BowraaB, , Orsoa Prate, Jua., George' J. Talbr ;Sajeaei f. Ric&-arda, Ric&-arda, and; Isaae Groo. ' s;-Treaskrer-Tkawaa VElIerkeck. I ?:TWftttWltlVli' qpf toils "- TreMarer---Dvid 0: Catder; t Asditoi? U PttWicAecwataf-WtU Ham-.jClwtoii. .v7';l ' ' ' ' ' :.1,Road.yorami3sTan Mc ' MarahalrrjJoHrtiiay: ! . ' iAttdrney';Gencral-Setli M. Blatn clal pistrict- Jesse. N. Staitfa 3 ; vDiatrict:Attortioy. fortha S&bod Ja-dfcial.DiatrietXyiliaiaiBroo?nfl Ja-dfcial.DiatrietXyiliaiaiBroo?nfl . Surveyor sOeacral -- Jesse . W.: Pox. ,! vLibfat iaW-;r-Joli IiyonA-. , f Becorler'OE? Jilarka and -rahds-r1 I Williatn.01ayton.3; rf-;S:'? , Dirccib'rt oftheonjieritf : erick,Kc3lcr,?:cram6r;z Iiittlo Jand" E; IV. : Young.' y. , e ' AVardenrot the PcniiriiiaryAloxi ander Wcllael : ; 'r'V "' Seaiep'of Weights 'andyMcaaurcV- Ntkah.Dayis.- ;ProbatJ iidge of Washington Opun-ty-4Jamcs;H. McCuilbiigli. ifotiary'PttbUq for Washington co. ' Geqrgo-Spenccr. l: . " 1 V, Probate; Judge for Iroa cd.Jame3 ;Notary Publiq.for Irott cqJamca tfMaiimqju.; -y,T X- - Probate Judgb df 'Beaver. c6;-iDah-icI lili'Thorhas; , , " -K-Ifotary Public for Bbavpr coir phi-lolVFarnsfworth phi-lolVFarnsfworth f Probate Judge for Millard co. John.A.vRayt Kqtary, Public for Millard co, Jo-seplk Jo-seplk Y. Itobinsoh. ProbateJudge for San Pete co. Gardiner Snow. f Notary Public for' San Pete co John'Egan. Prqbate Judge for Juab co. An-drewvliqvo.' An-drewvliqvo.' 54 v ' ' - Notary Public for Judb co Madi-soni. Madi-soni. Hamilton. Probate -Judge for Cedar cq.Zc rubbabcl Snow. " " ''- . " Notary Public for Cedar cq; Tho3. B. JrWiq. . ,, " ' Probate Judge for Utah co. Silas 3pth. . ' . 4 I Notary Public lor Utah co. Cuciu3t NScovtl, ,f V : . , , ! I Probate Judge for Great Salt Lake co.Eiias Smith. j Notaries Public for Great Salt Lake ; co.-obn, T. Caiuo and; Witliatn, W-.Phelps." W-.Phelps." " ' " ' . Probate Judgq for Davis co.Tbom-as co.Tbom-as S. Smith, t Notary Public for Davis co: James. Leithoau. J Piiobate Judge for Weber co, Aaron i Farr. j Notary Public, for Wcbcr co; Wm. Critchlow. j Probate Judge for Box. Elder co. , Samuql Smith. " i Notary Public for Box Eider co; . John Burt, Probate Judge for Cache CO. Peter Pe-ter Maughn. Notary Public for.Cacheco. James G, WHIio. Probate, Judge and Notary Public, of Green river co. Won A. Caricrl Probate Judge for Tooele co. Or-musE. Or-musE. Bates. Notary Public for Tooele co, Ly-sander Ly-sander Geo. . . . .. . . Probate Judge for Shambip co. Luko Johnshn.k I qrafy Public for Shambip qo. Samuel Bennion. Probate Judge for Carson co. : John Ss Childa, Notary public for Carson co. rWnt. C. Campbell. On Thursday morning the Council received re-ceived ff communication from W: Wood-ruflr,- Esq.,-;ia b'enalf o f the President and. board of-' the Deseret Agricultural and Manufftclttring-Sqciety, praying the Council and House to meet lit Joint Sen-1 sion at the close of the' regular sessions, ' for the purpose xX furthering, Jthft agji- cuhural,and manufacturing interests "of the people throughout, the Territory.' The committee on Petitions reported back with their approval the Memorial to Congress Con-gress for an appropriation of land lor school purposes. The memorial was sent to the house for concurrence. "An act' repealing certain acts, und appropriating money tq locate and open portions of a road from' Great Salt Lake City to the coal beds in Chalk Creek' passed, and was sent to the Jiquso for concurrence. The Council concurred with the amendment amend-ment of the Governor, slightly modi- ffcSiT . ei, en tfie liqpwr feiH,r ;'Tke Tcalts, Mil was returned te tke House not concurred con-curred In. -The Ifeseact repealing the charters of certain Kond CompaHiei, was passed with awendraeais,- Tke. ot pe bribing the manner ofassijssinjt rtnd collecting col-lecting Territorial arid Comity taxesj, was tnlso passed and seat, 16 !the llqtis for ( concurrence, fn iJio-IIoue, an, jicfc.ln relation.W biiildlrig a bridge across "tliey I Jordan. river -w?as p$ed..Thq? House WaV'extremely. bu'sy ia 'finishing upMhe busiocss: already; before them., and winch is already noticed ih the bills before the CoaaciUor iko.oBchrrcBceolLthat body.' T At C o'clock p;tair tho Council and House met in Joiat;Session,io. afford the President and Directors of thori)eseret Agricultural and ManufnctutirigjiSqcicty an opportunity of 8ubmiUing;iheir plns for tlie exti'tisiqn! of bfarichessqf the ao: eSety throughout the,Territor!" Edward HunfefKsq President', and Messrs. tW4 Woodruff, ;yOMnay land D. unaddre'ssedthot Legislature, ahdre. qustedth nembraT'toaldUinV- by their influeiice in. extending the sdciity.;s jUse ulttessi. The' AsiemWy passed,, a InnanimoUsToto of thanks' to "the gentle- men named..: .:.frffl- , :v , iBpth Houses Were, insession i'yest'erday till -nearly'rmidnight;'; Obuncillqrl. and Members' fcrqn1ike busy nil d4y'in;vjndi';. 1 ll'K'VP busino"s.;His Excellency 'sent ji communication to the Cqiinoil laiti in the 'cventngtrtpprdying Ri"sqlutiqns-aiid',Wcm, AWact'.cha'ngingjthe" boundary ;HnebffOgdeV,CiCdrpqriUion. , An'act in' rplation to tKe'Pentteiitiary. ;. ;An:MtVrehting;Uiq bfftc1 of Courliy. Superinfendeht''qf''& .AhactCdi1eontihuing a portion of tho Territorial, or State road 1n Uatia coi. An act releasing a certain portion qf the territory" of Paysori' City Cq'rpqra-tion,4cc. Cq'rpqra-tion,4cc. .4 ' " '' An,ct rcpeallng ari net approved Jan. 2f,.iC59, entitled nn, acCextoniiing. the. timeof rt grant fo Abiali W.ar'dsw.brtli. and otliefaof jhp-bVidge,-',.4:c;i,,''(.-',5 .. Afl iaci'in-.: relation t'quildingythq bridge acr6s 'Jbinlan Rive 1 . X " An"actjreplingc'er',tai herd grTudsic; ."v '" . Eesqlutiqn tq'piiWi$t tlio LHwSfand distribute the Laws and Journals of pres ent session i Jli mbriiil for daily mail service'frbm Omaha via Great Salt Lake City to San Francised. ' ' ' Memorial to Hon. Joseph Holt Postmaster Post-master General Of the. United Stales. Memorial for donation of land to settlers. set-tlers. - An act declaring certain things to be property.Jspecifyiug the owner, fec. "Art net repealing iho cliartors q'f cer-tairi" cer-tairi" 'jtoad vomprtidc8,;&cij; ", - .. GetieriiV Appropriation, bill, -- And impact repealing certain acts, "and appropriating money to locatcand qpen n roud from G-L. Cily to the valley bfvtbeVeljer. Before the fiiial.risi'ng of the AsseroblV, thanks were voted urinnimously to His Ercelkncy the Governor, forthe courtesy courte-sy and attention shown to the Jegisln-: ture.duringjls session. Arecognition of the courtesy of, General Stambaugh was also unanimously voted'. O wing tq the continunney of the Legislature Le-gislature in session till half-past, three this mcriiiig, we have been forced to be brief in the latter part' of bur summary. Whatever elo should be noticed, will have attention in our next issue. ' - EAitTUQCAKE. A correspondent writing fromF.illmore qn the l'Jth inst., informs us that a- violent shock of earthquake was experiencedthero about j 5 b' clock that morning, lie says,! there was a rumbling uoise .like distant thunder, which lasted eight seconds, and the oscillation of the ground was so sensibly felt that quadrupeds and bipeds were'alike affected, by it. |