Show 5lE6I8iaTlYB ASSEMBLY I COUNCIL CHurnER S January 12th 3 pm The Council assembled pursuant adjournment After roll call and prayer by the Chaplain a meaiaga was read stating that the Howe had elected Thomas E Taylor public pub-lic printer The committee oa printing print-ing of the Cuuncil presenting a report nominating the same gentleman gentle-man the action f the House was concurred in The bill for an act amending the charter of Salt Lake City was re portdd by the committee muBiei pal corporations the bill passed its second reading and was ordered engrossed en-grossed The financial report of Washing ton County was presented by Councilor Coun-cilor E Snow but was referred to the House committee on revenue it being the sense of the Council that such reports should be presented pre-sented to the House of Renrescuta tives A petition of J IL Wilkins clerk of the Second District Court for an appropriation ot 147340 for services ser-vices rendered by him as clerk of said court during the last four yearp was refned to the committee on I judiciary with instructions to report re-port how far the territory is responsible respons-ible fur the paj ment of court fees A petition from fourteen residents of Silvei Reef Washington County pi ay ing for legislation providing a methou of executing and ac jjiowledgm chat mortgages also amending the Compiled Laws so far as they exempt from execution the jerjotiil earnings of a debtor which petitIOn was referred to the committee com-mittee on judiciary Adjourned to 2 p m Friday S HOUSE The House met at 2 p m as per adjournment MrHatch presented a petition from Mr Green and thirtyeight other persons of Uintah asking an amendment amend-ment to the compiled laws l The petition was accompanied by a bill which he stated he would move to refer at the proper time The petition tition and bill were referred to the committee on fish and game Mr Partridge presented a petition from L Holbrook exassessor and collector of Millard County asking for relief Referred to the committee on claims and public accounts Mr Johnson presented a petition from Ashton JNebaker assessor and collector of Kane County asking relief re-lief Referred to the same committee commit-tee S eeMr Mr Penrose presented a petition from James Mallows asking that his name changed to James Dennis I The petition was referred to the committee jon udiciary Mr Booth presented a claim from Mr A C Emerson for 233 for services vices as clerk of the First District Court Referred to the committee on claims Mr Thurman presented a petition from some fifteen citizens of A meri can Fork asking for a char 2 in the boundary lines between American Fork and Lehi Referred to the committee on towns and corpora tion S Mr Francis chairman of the committee com-mittee on printing presented are recommending the election orT or-T E Taylor as public printer The finnrt was accented and u1ontpn r Mr Sharp moved the Council concurring that T Edward Taylor be elected public printer The mo tion prevailed Mr Johnson presented the financial finan-cial r port of Kane County for 1880 81 Referred to the committee on claims and public accounts Mr Francis presented the financial finan-cial i report of Davis County for 1880 81 Referred to the committee on claims and public accounts Mr Partridge presented the financial finan-cial report of Millard County for the year ending May 1881 Referred Re-ferred to the committee on claims and public accounts The Speaker announced the standing stand-ing committees of the House as follows On Elections Snow Penrose Partridge Dusenberry Atwood OnJudiciaiy Farr Hatch Pen rose Francis Stout Dalton and Booth On Claims and Public Accounts Penrose Hatch Francis Dalton and Beal On Appi opriations Smith Pies tonSharp Dusenberry Peery Partridge Part-ridge and Johnson On Ways and Means Peery Jaquos Page Peterson and Lee On Counties Hatch Preston Stout Peery and Blackburn On Highways Peterson Smith Farr Page and Blackburn On Engrossment Jaques Bojth and Snow On Education Dusenbrry Jaques Partridge Johnson and Smith On AgriculturePreston Farr Stout Thurman and Beal On Manufacture and Commerce Farr SLarp Booth Snow and Atwood At-wood On MilitiaStout Dutenbeny and Partridge On Penitentiary and Reform SchoolBealPreston Penrose Page and Blackburn On Irrigation Partridge Pen rose Dalton Booth Stout Black burn and Lee On Fish and fame Atwood Sharp and Beal On Mines and MiningBlack burn Sharp Hatch Snow Johnson Lee and Page On Private Corporations Sharpe Sharp-e Thurman Atwood and Beal On Municipal Corporations and Towns Booth Farr Jaques Snow Peterson On Asylum for the Insane Preston Pres-ton Hatch Smith Thurman alI al-I ton 3 tl S L On Public Health Page Francis Peterson On Rules IjQQ Dusenbeny Johnson John-son 011 the Contingent Ecp ea of th Souse Thurman Peery Jauea Also the following joint standing committees viz On Enrollment JohnsonFraneis Preston On Public Printing Franfis Thurman Atwood On Territorial Library Dalton Smith Lee The Speaker assigned the several portions of the Governors message as follows Sale of LiquorTo the committee commit-tee on municipal corporations and I towns Arrest of Criminals Jurors and Witnesses Fees to Officers df Court and RevenueTo the committee on ways and means House of Refuge To the committee com-mittee on penitentiary and reform school S Insane Asylum To the committee commit-tee on asylum for the insane Territorial LibraryTo the committee com-mittee on territorial library I Statistics Population Industries 1 and ManutactureTo the committee commit-tee on manufacture and commerce Agriculture Cattle and Sheep To the committee on agriculture Mining To the committee on mines and mining Political Situation Assessments and Tithing Right of Dower and Chattel MortgageTo the committee commit-tee on judiciary Railroads To the committee on private corporations Irrigation To the committee on irrigation Public Schools To the committee on education RegistrationTo the committe on elections Mr Penrose moved the adoption of a substitute for rule twenty of the standing rules of the House The substitute was adopted Mr Stout moved that 200 copies of the rules be printed for the use of the House The motion was carried Mr Smith moved that the sergeant atarms be instructed to place the papers ordered by the members on their desks by 8 oclock eack morning morn-ing and on suggestion it was also ordered that the watchman or whoever else had the matter in i charge have the chamber in perfect order by 8 oclock each morning Mr Partridge presented the firan cial report of Tooele County for 188081 and it was referred to the committee on claims and public accounts ac-counts The report of the Territorial Warden War-den of Penitentiary was received and referred to the committee on penitentiary The House adjourned till 2 p mon m-on Friday 11 |