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Show 1 uFsi'HSTiTin'E hill introduced into the council of the legislature yesterday by councilor Harrington, in place of tho house bill providing for the election elec-tion of delegates to a convention tc draft a constitution and make preparations prepara-tions for asking for the admksion o t'tah into the Uuiou as a Stale, does not differ materially from the house bill, except ia one or two points. It retains tho same number of delegates oue hundred and four but changes tho apportionment. Salt Lake eounty, to which the house bill alloted twenty delegates, has tho number reduced to mxlccii; aud the number of delegates t.om Utah county io reduced from fourteen four-teen to ten. These an apportioned to counties believed to have too few. There is also a section introduced providing pro-viding for the election of two delegates to the National Republican convention, which ifl to meet in Jtilad-Mphia in ; Jun next. |