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Show I THE PROVO TIMES.! U'GlMITnn ASSLMCLY. i THinTT-XIXT- IfiTrsrt ru. F. Lyras, J::rah T. :lTaa, IMitors unit Friday, ri:n. w IS" I. JUTICE VAIL EE BQAE. Noble minds forgive and forget injuries; and even when In the rights the foe ha- been conquered, anil justice vindicated ami triumphant, the be.--t minds seek to win ever by kirtiine, or heal the sore fronted ty the frlition., We - rememlr that whenSth imyl the CirenVd.m thief jured the hara-.-e- Ru-oia- n amt d in- nitlun every DAY. H roixin. Thursday, Fell. 10, 1871. found! convened as per. adjournment. Quorum present A communication was ri reived from the llou-- e announcing concurrence in Council amendments to An Act for the protection of fowls and i, and for other puran amendment to poses, An Act defining the lMiud,irics Of Counties and location of County seat ;ulsa the passage of. An Act providing for the election of Prolate Judges; "and tho paAige, with amendment, of it Lilt fof An Net to amend an Act entitled an Act. providing, fur. the incorporation of railroad companies and the management of the .affairs thereof approved February 10, fi.-l- al-o jjtrAlagcni,pe!i.y ami v. ax measure was tlmt the roUd might be conquered. At la- -t the renowned chief v,t.s taken and the war cta-eThe 18ig. - Mr.Yourrg,of special Commitwith Czir treated LIU lilm marked tee, reported a concurrent resoluattention, never - referral to his tion on the compilation of the laws funner c cur5? of conduct hut raised of Utah, and recommended its his tdents pa age. Resolution readfor.--.- and himtolho . . ' merit .h Onr own country. Las laid on the table till called Chairman of Mr. Harrington, rather imitated that policy,though to the Committee, Judiciary to it was dower inaugurate It,and the notorious rebel chief Jefferson whom was referred An Act to Davis remains at large,' enjoying secure efficiency in the . public the privilege of other American service, reported that owing to citirons. After the war had the length of the bill and the cea.ad, and peace had heen fully limited time remaining of the restored, Charles Sumner, one of session, the committee deemed it the moot active promoters of the inexpedient to legislate on the war, and most loyal to the Union, subject at the present session. made st speech that was nation Bill tabled indefinitely. An Act amending an Act in wide, in opposition to the raising of monument1, and inaugurating relation to Marshals and Attorsocieties and holidays to keep In neys, passed, and was sent to the rememberonee the triumphs of IIOU-'PAn Act providing for the electhe arms of the North, and the of Probate Judges was retion defeats of the arms of the South. to the Committee on Judi-ciarferred We conceive that the spirit of his gpeech - was manly, generous, ' The House amendments to An magnanimous and 'worthy the Senator of a great nation. But for Act to amend an Act entitled an tills speech so full of good-wito Act providing for the incorpation the South and cur country of railroad companies and the . generally, and calculated to heal management or the affairs therela and a the woun is and bind in stronger of, were union the whole nation, the Log- - Committee' of -- Conference - was ordered. Nature of the groat State of Concurrent resolution on compas-e- l strong and severe resolutions censuring Sen--. pilation of the laws of Utah was ator Sumner. The cltirens gen- taken up and referred to the Comerally ofthat commonwealth did mittee on Judiciary. A communication was received not ratify the vote against him, from the House announcing the but the entered the resolution on the minutes of the passage of An Act in relation to - "State Renatas proceed I ttgs.,'Ef-fort-s inline persons.-- - - A bill for An Act amending have been made several .sessions to have thoe resolutions ex- an Act regulating elections was punged, tut up to this date, have reported back by Mr. Smoot and been ineffectual.. We axe glad to its passage recommended An Act providing the! manner notice that again, at the pre-eof assessing and collecting Terrisitting, another attempt has been torial and County faxc, etci,vas made to expunge the disgraceful resolution, and justice is sought reported back by Air. Crdne from to bo awarded to the man who the Committee on Revenue, could rise above the spiteful, re- amended and its passage recomf and mended. vengeful feeling or parti.-un- s Act An concerning juries of offendty, regardless was p:is-c- d and sent to the House. the Lw, narrow, vindictive ing Au Act amending an" Act souls that hug their prejudices, was read and nurse" their petty spleen, of regulating elections second .. lime. . vulgar minds. The lion. George theA communication was received Ik Loring recently made a telling from the House asking the CounIn .Sen-atLuthe Mas e speech iU Friday In favor of expunging the cil to meet in joint 2 at p.m. resolution of censure against Mr. Recess. Ku inner from the minutes of that 2 p.m. . . , body. And from the repirt we Council resumed its session. Mr. Smoot, Chairman of the read, and the spirit manifo?-tod- , tiiere stains at pre.-en-t no doubt Committee on Municipal Corporathat 31 will Jionor tions, etc., to whom was referred hem If by cancelling tho-- e resol- the petitions of W. II. Seegmiller ution, and do to her great and 10.- others, praying for a city Fenafor, L.?,rg the expiration of charter for Richfield, isevier his present form in the United County; of Joseph L. llaywoml Stales CVcigrc-i-and 113 others, praying for a city charter for tho town PungwUch, llKi'!;i,'.M.xn u Buckner, Iron County; of L 31. Stewart and M hitehead an 1 Crlir.d, argued Si other, praying fora city charter before the m,d Mnns for the town of Draper iu Salt Com mitt ee on I ... -- 1 ' n favor Hike County; also An Act to rf removing the tr.se a i .Uts-oTtho cityof Scipio, ye ported the sgrae back stating that t, ra-ort- e! pri-jjaer- , pri-un- kindne-ianddmw- ...... d. er' cd -- oa . y. ll - . non-eoncurr- cd 3Ias-sachuso- tts law-make- rs f nt - seeti-oual- i - n . - lrszy-ms, a' i: 7er xv by U.ut pr.d r rmel pcdler at AH Tyh ihr-- 1 a rTie-rm- y, Ieidatiuii thereon t cable at xh6 pre-c- was inrprac- -' ut sevdon. N. Y., Report accepted and the petitions tu-- t I all, hi- fund gniltv of and bill were laid on the table as :.tcr.-cdoluunh r an d Jo 'SS. hang- - j ur.fini.dud bu-i31 r. April l'Uu Tliatcher, Chairman of the 1 1 ne them to inquire into Committee on Iklueation.rcportcd An the propriety of bringing in a hill back without amendment, Act appropriating money for providing for compiling the laws School purpose, and recom- of Utah, etc., . reported that in mended its passage. their judgineut it would le advisa3Ir. Smoot, chairman of the ble to defer the compilation of the Committee on Petition and Me- law's for the Report morials, to whom was 'referred adopted. Oa motion of Mr. 3Iann, the the petition of T. D. Brown, praywas requested to meet obtain to for Council relief whereby ing title to his property, retried that the House in joint session at 2 the relief prayed for was provided p.m. on Friday, for the purpose in an act passed by the Assembly of electing the officers elective by at its present session. Report ac- joint vote of the Legislative Ascepted. - ' sembly. Petiton from the trudees of St. Air. Pace presented a bill for Gforge Normal School," praying An Act amending an act incorReferred. for an apppriation of $ 1,(X was porating Provo City. -- On ineiiofto?Mr.Thurber, rend and referred. the An Act amending an act rogu- - Committee on Claims and Appropriations was instructed- to biting elections Mr. Harrington, ofthe Commitm the appropriation bid tee on Judiciary, to whom was re- i 10,000 to bedrawn by the Terriferred An Act iilrther amending torial 3larshal to defray any fuan act entPIed an act defining who ture expense of district court, areexempt from serving on juries, including rente, board ot prisonetc., reported the same back, ers, foes, etc. thereon lclng 3rr. Pace presented a bill for from J. R. Milner' for" seracceptReport ed. vices as Deputy District Attorney . An Act prescribing fees for the for tho Pirat ..Judicial , district. was reported lack Referred. Secretary, from Committee without recomTlie" commit tee appointed to exLIU was The mending its passage. amine the auditor "redeemed Laid on the taUe. warrants reported that they had Jlr. Caino presented An Act done so, and found them correct. concerning the laws of Utah, Report accept el. which was read the first time and The Committee on Claims and laid on the fable till called for. Appropriations presented the Mr. Thatcher, chairman of the Territorial appropriation" ' bill, Committee on Mineral Resources, was rpad, and pending the secto whom was referred the peti- ond reading the IIoue took a tion of P. Edward Connor and 2t0 recess till 2 p.m. others, asking for a geological 2 p.m. survey or.the Terrtory, ' reported The Committee on Roads, dc., adversely thereto; also that so recommended $A00 tie approthat much of the petition as related to a road be memorial to Congress for the es- priated for opening tween Glenwood and Grass Val tablishment of a branch mint in Bevier county. Carried. Utah, had been complied with. ley, A communication was received Report accepted. from the Council announcing, the An Act remitting passage of An Act concerning taxes, passed. nxarshals and attorneys; that the An Act appropriating money in IIoue Council for school purposes; passed. amendments to tho bill. for An the fof the IncorporaCommittee on Railroads, to whom Act providing railroad tion of companies, etc. was referred petition of L 3L and had appointed a committee Stewart and 4 other, reported of conference thereon; that the unfavorably to legislation on the Council had -pasetl An 'Act con, - -- - -- pa-se- d. Icgi-lati- on con-kl-er- ed unne-es.-ar- 0 non-concurr- suhject. An Act concerning escheats passed and was sent to the House. A communication was received from his Excellency, the Governor,1 announcing his disapproval of an act relating to" a Board of Managers for the Territory of Utah to with the Na tional Centennial Board of cerning juries; etc; and that'thc Council would meet the IIoue in Joint session at 2 p.m. on Friday. The Committee on Municipal Incorporations, reported that they had examined Council bill for An Act amending the charters ofincorporated cities, and saw no necessity for the passage of said bill, and recommended that etc; aDo a communi- - the IIou with the cation nominating certain persons fo, in its passage. lbqort fortne office oi Notary Public for lUouncil dopted. Sanjiete and Tooele counties. ReThe bill of AYilllam. Brown, ferred to the Committee' on Elec sheriff of Weber counly, amounttions. to for expenses incurred - An Act regulating the manu- ing $150, in bringing a fugitive from Justice facture, sale of other disposal of from Nevada, was read and reintoxicating liquors, passed. ferred. An Act concerning the laws pf .Council bill for An Act conUtah, passed, and was sent to cerning juries, was taken up and the House, ......... " ' " passed. Adjourned. Mr. Rowberry presented a resolution- in rolationto-nniverhit- y 111 SR.- House met pursuant to adjourn- lands which was adopted. ment Quorum present Tlie Territorial appropriation A message was rrooived from bill was taken np and passed. the Council announcing the pasMr. Murdtx;k presented a bill Tor of An Act to amend the charfor An Act the relief of sage certain persons named therein; ter of Beaver city. Passed. 3Ir. Halliday presented a bill also, An Act providing for the location and erection of a peniton for An Act to encourage the manufacture of pig Iron In the tinry The Committee oa Claims and Territory. Passed. Council bill' for' An Act to Appropriation recommended that 810,000 appropriate I for theime regul ite proceeding in civil cases of the penitentiary, half to be in the courts of justice in this drawn in 187-- and half in UTd; Territory, etc., was passl.' -A message was received from that $150 be appropriated to Theo dore McKean for services as Ter- the Council announcing the pasritorial Itoad Commissioner for sage of Houe bill for An Act 172-3- ; and that the bill of AY. T. remitting certain, hi v The Committee on Militia, to Foulgcr le laid on the table. Re " ' ho'm'was ?e A r red ' 1 at' p nil o n poHadepd:'v j Council Lid for 'An Act in rcla- - cf the Governors iikv'Mio in i o- tion to insane persons, was lation to the militia, reported thnt passed. at the close of hist a joint The Committee on Judiiiarv, resolution was adopted instructto whom was referred the motion ing the public printer to puUisi co-oper-ate Com-mkrion- er, non-conc- ur -- t; 1 -- 1 u Act to pro ide for the further organizatirnofthemilitLi of the Territory', approved February 5, 1S?J; but the printer had foiled to comply w ith the resolution. The I.i !S C E LLi.'i ECUS. tSOTICE. Ta recomcommittee, therefore, mended that said act be published jv:.-r- . cr a:ul AUmi ILi Iumkli, fa of tfiv ihr Sun)nm LWt Claim Xo. l.TliO.c Slinfn; Pirii-Jnb rwntT, 1iuti TrrrC.jry. You nro Mii'-- r In ' , n and thought further hrohv nt Slif-- !hal :ii. n fs no$f' iln ibn on the subject was unnecessary. (sum ofK-iihuiolro-- mi l s dol'-.tit .,u rlann, f r i.tbor Report adopted. oyo!irIi!ir.-lr m f r tho dreo;tapiit A resolution was adjoted tile H pul-thortof, ami thnt the Territorial road on nr tiif OT;!rTtinn nf nil)- ty ('H( commissioner to locate a Terri- t .v d.t .iur interr-- t ntono torial road on the most practical k.,M It arvonl.-tnrill w!h tho of Mav route through Daviseounty. A!! if'rvf,tis nth, J rzahivl I A rescdutlon was presents nntil ,.i!J it mount In I In fa.i wt: u wa.of tbi authorising The publl-hln1. n. PUCK. pamphlet form, of acts in force In relation . to cst ray . pound,-- - the J'nivoU.'y, U. lab. Wt - - f lii election 'law' and the crimind legi-latio- l l r 1 fM'rf-tniv-- au-loriz- ing l - tu a;-iovp- 'i. .',-- pi-rU.- OI inh-rs- t ! g, V eoletwith the forms for crirninid eases. Referred. A message was received from the Council announcing the postage of House bill for An Act ap p rop r u 1 1 n g'jn do cy - for ""sel rkjI br uece-vi- ry niLUFJERY STORE -- - y T ch LADIES CXCHAflCE. w V Xt Tlie Committee on Road, etc., reporteil 'adversely to granting the petition of T. E. Daniels and 51 others, praying for an appropriation to assist in tnrnpiking a road from Salem to Payson,' Utah Comity. RejKirt adopted. Council bill for An Act providing for incorporating associations for mining, etc., was passed. A communication was received from F. S. Richards, commissioner to compile the law's of Congress applicable to Utah, regarding tho which was spread upon the minutes. Recess, 7 p.m. A message was received from the tkmncii nnnounciug the passage of a bill for An act concerning escheat. Said bill was- laid on the table as unfinhhed busi ness. " A message was rirdvcsl Irom the Council announcing the pa? sage of An act concerning the An Act reguUt laws of Utah, sale or other the manufacture, ing of intoxication lienor?, dispel An Act amending an act providing for the incorporation of railroad, with tho amendments agreed npjif by3hT' conference I committee. An Act confor Council bill i cerning the laws uf Utah was taken up and passed. - Council bill for An Vet provid-mgfortincorporation of railroads, etc., and the amendments of conference committee were concurred In. he -- I.a AN P Thurber, of the Judiciary Committee, reported kick Coun cil bill - for An Art regulating fees, Ac., with amendments,and recommended Its passage. The bill was. further amended and go Air. passed. Tlie Committee oa Claims and Appropriations reported a number of claims which they recommended be placed on opfropria-tio- a bilL Report adopted, a'--, r Tlie same committee to whom was referred jhe motion of Mr. AV. B. Smith, concerning importing quails into the Territory, reported that in their opinion legislation on the .subject, at the present time, was inexpedient - Re" port adopted. "The Committee on Library,' to whom was referred the petition of .Salt Lake Library Association, making a propvSition to unite t heirs with the Utah Library, under ccrtiin restrictions named therein, reported adversely to the granting of. the petition, as in their judgement the Organic Act would' not permit of such action. - S - of vrh-?- l I pn RISBOKS.. FLOWERS, LACE3, ETC., HATS, An-- cei TO C VI.I, ATTCXTIOV TO her nfur ;. k of Palt up.J Winii-- r 'W-IsIU'- cm(ah!e for rtii-ln- lo-ll--- T Jr. , Eiaminf. Prim to Mill ocXIi Ih Timn. Call and t toi TTOTXCHi. Ci CCrjIlMA MI.MYG fOMPAW, Iatothm f prfnHpal ptorr f bnl. am Kan Franrtro. lamtlaa t rk, Tlafir DMHrl, nb Conn. If, I voti cf. is nruKRYc.rvrx that at nf IVvml nn vo "flu r5n tl. i li-- iwmr U lirv!, the Jtrd, IX-o-- try ter an assnamrnt IS74, . renu pur Klian van li-rpon tha rapila) ork of Hip IVirpomlion, immi:iTnT in Tnlted S'aff-- fold t lof JAUr No. vrt th! a-- a onn. th lYuniatnv. nt h ofil f ft (wurv, H Californta atnsd, Koom 1 ef 1C, Nan Kntnow. Anv htr. arhkk fhU atstssnu-n- tt pfr l liv tin lth dar of rhall mnntn trill hdrl:nnnrnt.and advor-t:- l March. forsaioat puhlu- - mirilon, and nnlt-f-to ma-on vill bo ptyin-n- t d iv of Spril, to fair tho the owwnm-- t tojr lifT with mt nf pr-rcu- a h alvort'-iin- of tH( and lioard of I e rvix-too-so- ; (v--rs, Sin Sts dolin-flsir- nl J. W. TIITPP. , . Cjkltfon-.i.i- 0 PETER EMERY .Wn-tary- . lioom 5tro, - rTir--irn-- t Krn-:-o- on' ms sale. I!y onli-- r ' f to, frlO Ti no STORK PROY1SIOH dil STUCnS, IHKA1( R IX . Oil CROCEniES, TOBACCO, La FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC. All kinds of Ih bvst quality of LIQi.TJ-OB- to ilc Jjr P S ro : R,plnnxlanHy on hand. La tkr old stand, Corner of Ith noOS , B rl ud t rulrf Slrivls. th at TURNER & ROGERS, Oa At St; near Court House- PROVO CITY, r T Slain - Li Agfntsfor thf rolebrated rnTO raornras ron AXD MITCIitti. r t jkvJVjxAO. EJ era -- rrmnt on l!iee Tlie - Report adopted. . 'House adjourred. 1 WILL SITE, MACHINERY, VATER WHEEL, ETC., on lover 11 M un Kto.et. Apriyto A.7l.or 'r. A. .N H' Y - o I c v LAC D -rr- .u-Jne, . . . " FCH GALE CHEAP! ses-'io- M a;ors being 4 c, NL .... 7. usr.lif fUNCt and . y Wagon. Rcpairin la'atl iu brarvhei, nnrtl vfrliif ... f, - .7 I j t I C J |