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Show tpeclal order of the day, consideration of the c harter bill. Picn e moved to substitute C. F. M for 1J. r. U -tke charter Ml). Adopted. The object of his motion wat expedition, C. K. -." having been ai tcd favorably upon in the eonncil, KimbaH's motion to suspend the rules, proceed to third reading and passage, prevailed. pre-vailed. The house then proceeded with the thl- 'I reading of council Me No. 2R. which is trten tit ill almost with house Hie 45, a digest of Wbteh has appeared in The Timks. y The afternoon report closed with tjie bill before the house. THE LEGISLATURE. rWENTY-SECOND DAY'S SESSION OF THE TERRITORIAL ASSEMBLY. Matters of Importance. That Came 1 This Morning Hills I'assc.l. Ueporls Filed and Resolutions and Memorials Discussed. The twenty-second day of the council opened with the iiiiial preliminary proeed ure. Report of Mr. F.vans of the committee on memorials, for setting aside sixty acres of the military reservation for educatioual purposes, pur-poses, tiled. Report by Mr. F.vans of committee on memorials on the "home rule" ( Faulkner Caiue) bill ordered to be filed. Majority report re-port submitted. Minority made no report. Council tile No. 10, second reading A bill to provide for a uniform system of freu schools. Elections of county superlutcii-ti superlutcii-ti udents arc provided for by this bill at ihe regular election of 1S93. The bill is a very lengthy one; It docs not change the present free school system in any essential sense, but provides more elaborately elabor-ately In the matter of detail for teachers' iu alitutes, reports, application of revenue and responsibility of school officials and proper qualifications for teachers. The reading of this voluminous measuro had not half been completed when The Times report for the day was dosed. The House. Prayer by the chaplain, reading and approval ap-proval of the journal. Proceedings of the twenty first day the ronsideratlou of 11. F. 46, a lull by Mr. Mar-shal Mar-shal relating to the Incorporation and government gov-ernment of cities of the first class. The claim of C. C. I.oveland, sheriff of Box Elder county, submitted by Mr. Snow. Hy Nobekcr A petition from tho citizens of Rich county rclatiug to tbe herding of sbeep ami cattle iu that locality, and asking the enactment of a law agaiust aunoyauci from foreign herds. Me-agc from the governor announcing his approval of 11. F. 13, relating to emi. Hi nl domain. Message from Ihe council with refereneo to II. F. 33, relating to age of persons cm-ployed cm-ployed iu elevators. Enactment clause stricken out The committee on live stock reported favorably fa-vorably on II. F. 18 as amended anil recommended recom-mended its passage. Tho Committee on memorial No. 4, relating to the Faulkner bill reported favorably aud recommended its adoption. Ferry, citing his absence at tho time the memorial was under cousidcrititou, asked the right to be heard upon it. Marshall moved as I measure of courtesy that tbe memorial be re. committed that the representative from Summit might be heard upon it. Arnett, taking the lloor, opened his batteries bat-teries upon the liberal platform, and denounced de-nounced the plank relating to the bills in congress as a fraudulent attempt to thwart the will of the people of this territory. He hoped that the memorial would lie adopted without delay. Irvine insisted that the rcpresenjativo fr.mi Summit county had the right by coin-moil coin-moil decency aud courtesy to his request, Arnett was inflexible ant In-isted on the adoption of his motion to adopt, re-stating re-stating that the protest from the liberal conven.ion was a fraud. The roll was called on the motion to recommit. re-commit. The, motion perished under a strict party voto. The report ot the committee was adopted The committee reported favurably out F. 10, relative to municipal corporations Adopted. introduction of bills By Maekcy 11. F. 50, a bill to amend the law relating to highways. By Maekcy II. F. 00, a bill relating to the sale of liquor. By Moritz . F, 01, a bill to correct the evils of horse racing ami pool selling at race courses and agricultural fairs. By Aniielt II. t. 0;, relating to stock brands, and placing the penalty at a sum not less thau $300 aud six mouth iu tin' county jail. The proceedings thtu recurred to the |