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Show State Government Supplants Sup-plants tlic Territorial PATRIOTIC THOUSANDS Wilnesss The Parade and Attend The Tabernacle, GGUMOR WELLS'S ADDRESS. Dta,s Long Straggle For Statehood EibanstlTely Told. TAKING OK TUE STATE OATH. Uraeaaite Buere-tler, y Aetln Jev crnee lehnrele.eribe Territorial wmUh'sNew orllelala. Inaugural Dsy has bees celebroted as no other In the history of Utah. I n anllclpatlonof the momentous occasion the ctliaem) of the new Btalo mid ox tensive prcporatloos to elsbroie and celebrate they did m never before. The oil u thronged wltb vlaltora from outolJe potato and wilb ttio thoueands of homo peop!s mods looo-motion looo-motion well nlgb Impossible through Hit t uhllo thoroughfares. Tbo great processlou that piwd over Ibo oouno previously published, uodsr tbo diroctloo or Urood Marsbal Bur-ion Bur-ion ood aids, started to novo very ooon ofler schedule llnio ood pro seated magnificent opvotacle as It tended Ito way to tbo Taber usole, which It reaobed at noon, and which bod crowded wltnlb )U capacious walla nioro people than svsr puwd Ito portahj la one um blage befure. The deooratlono of Ibo Taberaaole were most lavlsb ood well chesso. Hpread out beosslb tbo great control surface of Ibo dome like Mil-tug Mil-tug tu "Old Glory," tho lorgMl A nitric a Dag ever modo. Its exact liu It 75 by 160 fset. In tho uppor tornar among Ibo other stars m lha fotty-flftb, representing Utah. By rueauo of on Ingoolouily devised Incandescent light Ibo new lor cut IU refulgent royo upea tbo trlotlo thousands who oat lo tbo l-IUry and auditorium below. From :hla great flag wam nutubarlrM red, while end bue otraaniara runolng lu ill dliectluuB, uniting with en elabor-ito elabor-ito triage of bunting oud flags whiub decorated tbo face ol Ibe gallery. All lha apeaksri' ateuda were most besutifully draped In the nation-ol nation-ol colore.while n great American eagle ur mounted lit timer between tba great pi fee of the on id, and I mine -lately below wee the Dingto word "Uiau" a magnificent electrical orea tl o. Ou the speakers' otanrie woro ruany prominent cltlient, among I he en the following Presidents Woudrnlf, Can non and Hmllb, Hon. Job. L. lUwIlus, Aoling Governor Richards, Governor Welle, Chief Ju-nre ana, JuUko Miner, BsMeb,;Klug, Judd, Batkln, Coinmlsttonera Telluok and Hber-tneu, Hber-tneu, Julio lienry Hmllb, Frauds M. Lyman, A. Jl. Canuon, Brlghatn young. It. C. I'hambeio, J. W, WbltoUead, Oenaral t'enrueool Ibo II. B, A., ood iiumeroue ulbar oriuy aou National Guard nflUera. Atuang tho latter wero Uuntral Jnbn Q. C'an-nuu, C'an-nuu, Rrtgodler Ueueral Yuuog, Colo-tela Colo-tela Clayton ood Jennluga. Hreolaaly ot 12:16 Anting Uoarnor Klcharde called lha ae aetemblaga lo oriitr. Ha tpoka vry briefly end the aubiiaoca of bla remarka ao lei Jowh l feel very eenetil tba great bnnnr that tho oomnilUen baa oou-ferred oou-ferred upon nialu aaleotlng mn lo rill IMa lufxirlant poeilloo touay. oi bearly flrty yvara tho people of Utab bate been palieully and prayerfully welling for Mils, auiploloua oooaelon thlabteMedday, Kvar aluoa rny obild-boud obild-boud 1 bave been taught thot tho llnio would oomo when lha uitla.na of Utah Would baaoooraed ovary political and rlll right granted to their ImIIuw oil!. Bjna throughout ttie United Hiatal, iol leu Uiau three getieratloua ' people ara living In tbla haw titato who bav never oiiat a Joto fur o l'reeldent of tho United Hum. But va Novrniber next tbey will go to tho polls and eierolae thst privilege that all frnetuen luva ao Well. This la tue proudest day of my hfa, and when 1 aay that i hut expreea the leelloKaofat leant a quarter of a jullllon of people, who oil mn lu aa. luting the um star ond In giving Jhanlielor tba abandonment of Tern-torlai Tern-torlai boudago for thai mora perfect ttoverummt tu be found under titalo-hur,d. titalo-hur,d. (Anplauae.) The riuteentb United Btatea In. laotry l ud tiara rvndvred In a mial rtistio nmunr a very atirnug aalsc-Uon aalsc-Uon whloh waa well rvoelved by tbo audleuoa. 1HK UI'KyiNQ I HAVEIt. Acting Uovornor ItloharU on houueed that 1'realdant WooJrutf waa to havo oQered tbo opaulog prayer, tint Ihot Ibo at ate of hit health waa auoh oa to prevent him from doing so. Ho bad, bowaver, prepared an Invo retioa whloh would h delivered by 1'ioildent Uoorga U Cannoo. It woa as fullowat Almighty Ood, tho Creator of heaven hea-ven end earth, thou who art tba Umi of natiena oud the Father of tho anlrilk ef all anon, wa bunahly bow before Tbea an this great eo:ael'B and reecg-I. reecg-I. lea Tny wonder-working houd In the liberty whloh baa oune tulha people uf Utah. Wa thank Thee and pralae Th holy name for Thy mercy and Tn goodovaa, and wa worahip Thee oa the liu erof tbe Unlverael When we gase upon lbvfe fertile valleyo with their abundant produoia of field and gerduo, of fruit and flower, of milk and honey, their flocke od herds, their awaiting atrearua ood flowing fuuntatna, their pleeeant homes and proepereua luhnbl taoU upon tbo grand meunlalaa wbiub liavo yielded vaet treaeureaof ue,ul and preoloua mineral upon tbo marie of trade, lha bivee bf Induatry, tbo houaee of learning and of religion; ond opwu the algna of progreea In ort ond science, In tasie and refluamaut, and eontrot Iheee wltb the berreu ond silent waetra whloh greeted the area of lha I'ljneera When they first loukeil unun theea dry aega lenea lesa than hail a cvutury ago, ouraoulaoio filled with wonder oud wtlbprahel While berdy banda aud sklllui Oralua have worked uuraatluK ly, aud outerprlelog nalnda have ul reuted tha tollers who layered to bring about this ep ondl I traaeforuiatleo, It hae been Toy b letting oud Thy guld log aplrlt Wbiub hoi Implred both the leaOera ond tbe followera, ood la Thue wogivo tbo glory. And now, when the eflorta of oavaral decadea U aeoure the prloalvao boon ol perfeul political liberty, olten opoarlug to be la vein, bavo ot langtb been oruwned with glorlaua auccees, wa ferl thai lo Idee, cur Father oud our liod, wo oro Indebted fur thla Inceit ma! la bleiaiug. Through ' many years of estrangement from our ! fallow cltlieua afar tfl wbo knew us not, wo bava atruggied for tha rec ogaltlon wbloh la given to ua today, luouiknuwto: oil bearto land ort our wltuats hat in the mlauoder atandlnga and a ill ere nee ihot hive occurred, oc-curred, tbo p tuple of thee nauuutoln valee have been loyal upholders ol tha Cunetltuiion of our Country oud those rrpublicou lnttliu lone which Thou diuet Inspire tbo fatheia uf lha nation to Institute ond establish. We desire, our Father, to maintain there inviolate. invio-late. A ud nw that wa have acquired, through Tny bletsiug,lhetpower tuaU lu their preservotlon, we pray Tuee la bleauo so to do ond to aecur that liberty to otbara which we prise for ounalvee. We pray Thee u bless tun 1'retldout of the United Htatea ond bio cobluet, that they maybe In spired to oouuuct tbo oflalraof this great natibtt in wlsuurn, Justice aud equity, that Ita rlgbta may bo maiu-taioed maiu-taioed at home ond abroad and that oil lie eltiaena may onloy tbe privilege ot free men. liieee Thtuatho legltlsllve ood judicial branobea of the government, govern-ment, that wholesome laws msy be enacted and administered In the spirit of rlghleouaneea ond equity, lilt as me ormy ond tha navy as Ibo defenders of the right oud oa a terror lo thoae wbo would break down tbo bulwarks ef our llherllee. fcJoebnll tbo notion fl iurltb oud shine aa the leaoon light uf freedom free-dom tu oil tbo world. We pray for tha o Glee re of fair Utab now wailing before True fur Tny favor, clothed wltb the spot Iras robes of newly endowej statehood state-hood In her allotted place among her Mere of tbe Union. Blent, we pray Thee, the governor, tbe fudge, the legislators and all wbo have been obsarn to occupy oltlolol atallona In thlo common weaiui that tbey may uudaratend tbe grove rrapouti-btlltlto rrapouti-btlltlto wbiub rest ojon them, that they may ho true to there olllo al oaths, and that under their admliiiura tlon thla young ond vigereue Htate may move forward, gatberlug stroogth ond great nets aa Itgrowa, until It aball be the . pride aud admiration of ell beholdeia. May the Legltlaiive Assembly As-sembly about to meet be directed by Thee la proimrlng a oode for the rgu lailon of the Htate, ond In obaoaing nmn to repreaent the people In the Henate or tbe United iHiaine. Bleea the lubabitautoof Utah lu every part of lla ueuuin, that they may dwell together In love ond pvaoe ond unite lu promote the general welfare,deveiop thote abundant reaooroeo whloh ewalt tbo skill aud enterprise oad labor of the thrifty and Industrious, to aiake tbla a plaoe of rloboeso oud beauty uuexoollt-d throughout the j land. Our Father, wo re , Moo before Thee with full hearto thla glorloua day. We Invoke I Thy bleu lug upon all who ore present i and those who are absent, upon the i rich oud tho poor, upon the strong aud the weak, upou tho healtky oud tbe i alok, oud proy Thee to remember ond uleae them eaob according to their needs aud ust desires, oud may nil partake of the spirit of this Joyous oo oaslou ond ef tho benefits Which hove come to us. And msy the privileges of free government be extuoded tu every laud end clime, until tyrauuy ond oppreaetou aball be broken down tu rite no more, uutll all nations aball uulta fur the oumruon good, that war may oosae, thul the voice uf strife may be hushed, that universal brotherhood may prevail, oud Tauu, U Uud, aball he bouored every where as tbe Kver lasting Father and tbe King of poena! We dedicate tu Thee tbls new born Htate. Be Thou our guide, our strength aud our defense forever; we oik oil lu the name uf J onus Christ uur 1U-deemer. 1U-deemer. Anieu, T1IK UTAH SPANUl.KU 1UNNKR, The great oborua uf 1,000 voices bare arose, oud sang wltb unbounded eu thusiastu amid theefleotive waving uf Aiuerlcno 11 a, tbe 'Htar Hpaoglsd Banner." 1'bia number waa followed by a atlrring applause ou the part uf Ibo multitude withiu the Tabernacle. TUB I'HOOI.AMATJOM HKAD. Chairman ltluharda bare lutroduosd, amidst uuuunlrolled applause auu uhewre, Huu. Joaepb 1. Bawllua, wb read Bruaideut Clevoleuu's pruulama-tlou pruulama-tlou tuu' unoiog tbo ad mist ion of Utau into lha Uuiuu, as publisbed lu lull In lbs N aw aou balurday evening. At tbo oeuolualau of tbo reading of the .reclamation, Mr. Kawllno turned to lr. Wells and aatdl "And now 1 have tfie honor and the pleaaure to prevent ou, Htiber M. Welts, the first Uov-erour Uov-erour of Ulth, tho pen which was used by the 1'reitJenl of the Unite J Blales, ten minutes brfnre the hour ot nil i-night i-night on tbe 16th dsy nf July, lb!4, tiK&lag the hltl under which Utah has l '-cuius a Htate In tho A ui a Mr to Union. 1 present It to you, lu order that It may be knf.t among tbe archive" uf tha Htate of Utah." Ti.e blatorlo token waa rreelvod wltb 0 graoef'il bow and wave of the band en tne part nf the new Usvernor, oft-r which tho Uenhaller band under the direction of l'roCeeor Anton Federeeu rendernd In lit ntual skllllul at)lo o vary appropriate aelectluu, ACTINU UoVKKNim RI01IAP.DS OUR HUMOKH4. I Una of tho most thrilling Inoldenta 1 conuecled with tue prnceedinge citut when Anting Uovsrnor Hiouords arose ondaabJt Ml'urtuant to tho provisions of tho Ceoellluiiutt of the new Htate ond the preolamatlnu of tbe Tretldenl, the hour haa arrlveJ when the Federal government Is to withdraw from the eoolroJof th oflalraof the Territory, aud to surrender II nu to the peuplr; end lo Ihe nstlve aou ot Utah, wbo haa heeo on open to be the (Jovernor of the Htate of Utah. It la filling that thla should be doae In this public manner, aud In the performance of this pleating duly, aud, as the Governor of the Territery nf Utah I new surrender sur-render to your favored servant, Ihe Fsaoutlve iftlloe, upon bla liiklog the oath prepensed by the Conatllulion, which will now bo oJmlulatered by the Chief Juiliue ef the new HUtv, tbe lion. Charles H. Zsuo." (ioveroor Welle took tho oath aa ad mlaielered hy Chief Juttlee Xme, and at a given signal the booming of artillery ar-tillery was heard from Capitol hill oud oootlnusd as lha oath waa si to ad mlutatered bv tne Chief Justice to tbo oilier alate c filers. Tbe big chorus here rendered Htephooe's new ouug, "Utah wo l.ovo Thee,' WKI.Lfl'a rilUT rKUCXAUATIUN. Heoretary of Htate Hammond read o proclamation (iuhllsbed In another part of tba ISkwb) convening tbe Legislature In session at A o'ol ca today to-day in tbe Joint City aud County building. UUVKKNUR WKIJH'S INAUOLRAL Ait-iJUKAlt. Ait-iJUKAlt. Covernor Wells here delivered hla Inaugural addieu oa follow! It la an Important occasion that has brought us together today under the snsoious roof uf this historic building. We are bars to Join In the cererauuiet atteudlug the birth of o new state lu tha Union, Tbn mrounistanoes sur rounding tho birth ore most happy oud ousplclsus. It la proper, therefore, that wa Indulge In mutual congratulations congratula-tions ond rejoicings. l'lOMKEKB CONURATCLATZD. First ond foremost let ua congratulate congratu-late the I' Ion ears that heroic band uf Otlrlnts who blaxad tbe way for wsi. oru olvlliaition who bum the bridges and killed the aoekes who turned the w stare upon tha burning aoil and wrung from desolation the bounteous barveste which we ore reaping who planted tho Hlara and Htrlpes on yonder yon-der peak, ond In Ibo nemeuf freedom begun the work which we ere consummating consum-mating now. It la nearly half a century cen-tury aluoe.wltb tired feet, tbe Pioneers Aral entered tbe valley of the Ureal rial l Cake, oud many of thoi Illustrious hundred and forty-lhrne, whose oour-egs oour-egs end proweu beet down Ihe barriers in a tbouiond miles of traoklese wilderness, wild-erness, overcome el latl by Ihe laluna of gtdded years, have lain their weary biuies down lo ret where sleep the brave and tha un I Wo turn our thoughts lo them today, and with hearts bursting with gratltade, we: speak their nam at ond tell anew their valorous deeds In hallowed reverenoe. To thote of the I' Ion ears wbo have survived those early hardships and are hero lo participate with ua la tbe gen-oral gen-oral joy uf this occasion, let ua yield tue plat e of honor, aa tho foundero of our Klrou oomwunweolth, and pay them tbo homage due their noble work. Aa for those of ua wbo followed In their waks, whether wo came to Utah In tbe alow moving prairie schooner of frontier daye, ur lu the lightning expreea ex-preea train of more recent years, or whether bora upou the soli, let ua cloap haada upon tbla natal day aud congratulate con-gratulate each other upon Ihe bat py aolutlon of nil past contentions and our sucoeasloa to tbo lull rights oud prlvllegeaof oltlisnshlp la a free and sovereign Htate of the grandest repub-llo repub-llo the world baa ever aou. OAUHl! yuH MUTUAL UU1TATJ0N. And while felicitating ourselves aud our rsmtt upon he admlialen Into the Unlou, let us not omit lo congratulate tbe Uulon upon tbe ocauliltlon of another an-other louimuu wealth ot magnificent prop irtlonsenJtupern possibilities. The grandeur of wealth wtin whloh nature bes endowed her, the Intelligence, Industry In-dustry ond thrift of her people, energised ener-gised by the vigor ef her wonderful climate, give auurance that Utah will bo o tower of strength tu tbe uatlonal fabric supporting with oturdy might her ahnra of tha public huruen and forming aa element of national grant nata wbleh can but redound to tbo honor aod glory of tho republic Ho that both Htate and Nation have cauae fur exultation upon Utah'aHlate ti'-oJ Tbe Htate, becauao of the great benefaction uf constitutional government govern-ment beatowed by a wlae and generoua Cuugrutt; tbo Natlou because uf the addition of a new commonwealth, pledged to tbe perpetuity uf the UnUu, oad posfteniied of Infinite treaaurea which the Htate, upon bur nduilaelon layaat the feel ut the Natluu, If 1 wore atked td enumerate In more pociflu terma the riches thst Utab allures tho country as reoompeasn for her Htatuhood, I should say she oilers the gold and silver and lead and )ippr und iron of her mountains, Ihe luxurious luxuri-ous soil of hrr valleys, a mairhleia life saving climate, a most tfllcleut public school system oud tha grniitude ol a happy i humoguneous, patrloiio people. HUe o lie re boojue tu aattlert, luvestmshta lu otpitalltle, work t iauurere, health te invalids, attractiveness attractive-ness to pleasure seekers, opportunity to fortune uuiiure. Utah, today airetchea forth her arma aud beckons ti the leusnly peoplsd districts of lha Kb I lo some not and ahsto hsr gluriet. Hbe into up her toUo tu loyalty aud love of country, and to the support and perpetuity perpe-tuity of the Union, of which ane be-uomes be-uomes on lutnural pari,. with a firm reliance re-liance on the protection of Divine I'rovldsnce, her qur:er of a uitlllea pnople pledge anew their lives, their fortunes and their snared honor. It Is usual at auch a lime as this, marking as It dues an epoch In hlelory, to permit Ihe pertinent Incidents ef the pnit, lesdluguolo the fruition ef the present, lo be reviewed aud oontrm plated. Tne loug period of Utah's probation, covering a period of nearly brlfa century, atrewn as It Is with Ihorna and rotes, Invests her history with a charm aud Interett more than usually lnvliliig,and so 1 shall proceed lo a brief recital uf thote evnnts which mav be said to oontlluto the evolution of Utah's Htatebood. TBHK1TOKI Alt UOVFHNMX.Mr, The first effort of tbo people to aecnro constitutional government wu In 1M, eighteen ruontha after the advent of , ihe riuueers, aud one ysr after the s going of the treaty of Uuadalupe HidnUo, by which the soil luey ocou-p ocou-p led waa ceded from Mexico to tbe Untied ftlatee. A call for a oovenllon was luued "In oooalder the politic l needo of Ihe cnranmnll;." It waa ad-ureued ad-ureued lo "oil olllaeua of that portion of Upper Calllorula lying eel of the Hlerra Nevada atauntalut." Thaeen-vanlloa Thaeen-vanlloa assembled ol stall CtkeClly In Marab, and deolded is petiiionCon-gres petiiionCon-gres fur a territorial form of government, and lo organ), peudlng congreealoual actl9e,a provltlunal slate government. A oommlttee appointed to draft and report ,n constitution fnr Ihe li mMirnry Hlste or lerrnt, coo-tlete coo-tlete lof Albert Cnrrltigton, Joeeoh L. lieywood, Wo. W. Phelps, David , Fullmer, John S. Fullmer, Chas. C. Itioh, John Taylor, Farley I. Frail, John M. Barnhltel and trt tut Hnow. The eonventioa continued lui deliberations delibera-tions ou tbe 8th, tib oad luth of March, and adopted tho oooeiltullon reported by Ihe ouninitltee. lis preamble pre-amble wot as follows. Whnroes, A Urge number ol oltl.on of the Uniutd Mmioe. bsiore end tint-e toe Intnty of pnsi'o with the I'opubliu ut Mexico, en tgrnti j lu, nnd sctllml in that portion tf tho territory of .ho ITnltud Mintee lyiiig'wiMtoltlte Hockv Mmitii-.lnt, and in the gmat Interior balu uf Upptr Cnlifiirnla. nnd Wberi-n, Hv rntv.n of uld treaty, nil civil iirgulllMtlou orlginntiug fmm the Itfpubltu uf Musloo became abrogaleli Whsrrae, ThnOongrets nf lha United Slnlun has fnlled o provide a fnnu or ol vil governuieiit for Ihi it rrliorr so ao- quired, or sur portion thcrvif) end Wbwrous, ( Ivll giiverniueuu aud laws 1 are ueoeunry for mo sfourliy. poace and , pmiuwily of society; and Whertnn, It le a lundmmtal principle In all republioau government Hint ail pdli)cnl puw.T Is Inherent in the )n;ople, nnd the governments tnsiltutml ur their proh Miiitin, ntnrity sad bo unfit should umnunte from the sniun. Therefore, your oommllteo beg leave to recommend the adoption of the following fol-lowing Constitution until tbo Congrats of Ihe Uulted Htoles, snail otherwise provide for the guverumeel or the territory hereinafter aauert and Ues-erlited Ues-erlited by admitting us tntnh Uulon, We, tba people, grateful lo tbeHu-preoue tbeHu-preoue Being ler Ihe bleat logs hitherto eujoyed, and feellog uur dependence depen-dence on Him for. a continuation of thoae bleulugs, do ordalu ood ealeb-llth ealeb-llth a free aud Independent government, govern-ment, hy tbe name of the Htate of Ueeeret, luoludlng oil Ihe territory of the United tit a let within the following boundartea, tu wilt Comuieoetug at the XI degree nf north latitude, where it oroues the lu8 degree of longitude west of Ureeuwlch; theuoo ruuulug south and wet to tho boundary of Meituo, thence want to and down themaiu obannel of tha title Ulver (or the northern line of Mexioo), aud on tho northern boundary of Ijjwer Cellforiila lo the Faelfto ocean; tbeuce along tue eoaet northwesterly to the llOdvgrne ftd minutes ofwnsllougl-ludv; ofwnsllougl-ludv; the nee norlii to where said line I alar to ola I lie dlvldlog ridge ot tbe Hierra Nevada mountains; lbs nee aorta oloug the summit ot the Hierra Nevada tnountstns to the dlTiU-lug dlTiU-lug raugeot meunlalaa that separate the watero flowing loto the Columbia fmm the wetvre runnlug Into the Ureal Basin; tlteuoe easterly along Ihe dividing di-viding range of mountains that as par-ale par-ale said waters flowing intu Ibo Columbia Co-lumbia river oa tbe north, from, tbe waters flowing Into Ihe great basin ou the south, to the summit of the Wind Kiver chalu of mountains; llieuce south east oud auulh of tbe dividing range nf mountains that aeparate Ihe waters fliwlug Into the Uulf of oiexl oufrum the watero flowing Into tba (Julf of California, to the place of be-ginning, be-ginning, as set fortb In a map drao by Charles 1'reou, and published by order ot the Henate of the Uulled Hlateo la 1H8." iaW IK AT Or GOVERN at gNT The Constitution provided thai Ibo oeatof government ebetild bo at Hall I.ake City, and Ibo other previsions were not esaeultally different from oouatltutbiua uf onr day. Tbo election elec-tion of o ftice re for tho provisional state government took place al Mall Cake City, on Monday, March 12th, lb If, when the following Holt el was alee led; Brlgbam Young, Uovernor; Wlllard RieharUe, Heoretary; Newal K. Whitney, Whit-ney, Treasurer; Heber Kimball, Chief Juatlo; John Taylor oad N. K. Whitney. A-soolats Juatkoa; Daniel H. Welle, Attorney Cenerai; Horace H, Kldredge, Marahal, Albert Carrlug-Ion, Carrlug-Ion, Assessor aud Coleotor; Joseph 1 lleywoud, Murveyur ot Highways. Almou W, Babbitt waa appointed a delegate te Washington, lo praseut the public dooumeuU tu Congieao with oredeutlals os delsgata to the House uf Itepresentatlvas from tho provisional pro-visional Htate of Deserel, nod late la the year 1840 be arrived at tba aalleu's ospltal, aud procured Ihe preaeutatlan of tbe dr cuueulelo the United Htalas Huunte by Hun. Htepben A. Djuglaa on the -7th of Deoember or that year. Tha House of Kepresentatlvee, botv-nver, botv-nver, Ueollued to admit Delegate Babbitt Bab-bitt to a eeal lu that body. The oum-mltloe oum-mltloe on elections, lu Its rnurt upun his Htltion aikiug lo be admitted, said: "The admleslnnuf Mr. Babbitt would be a quae! rocoguUloii of tan legal ex-Uteucu ex-Uteucu uf the ttmte of Deatret; ami no net should be done by the House which, even by Implication, uiy glvO force and viullty to a political oranlss-lou extra constitutional aud indcpoudsnl uf tho lawa ot the United Htatoe," Tbe oommltlee, theiefore, rsoom-meuded rsoom-meuded the adoption of a reeolotlou stating tbft It was Inexpedient to admit ad-mit Mr. Babbitt te a aeat la the House as a Dtlegtlerom the "alleged Hiate of De-erer." By a majority te th-resolution th-resolution i asstd, and Colonel Btht lit wcesi'carilhigly denied admis-lnn. The Hentle, however, after a dslsy of nearly nine months, on Hnptember 7, lH.Vl, inoei a hill providing for the orgnolsnion of the Territory of ITmn, and two days la'er lh hill pa-ted Ins Houto oud was approved by President Kill mora. This was the origin nf the "Orgenlo Acl," under Which our Tor-rltorisl Tor-rltorisl roverument has been conducted l lcrally from that day to this. AUA1N AtK KUH STAT KIKXJI). Thoaeonnd effort for Rtaiehond waa made Ihruiigii tne Legislative Aein-biy Aein-biy of lo54-A. It wns the fifth anuual teuton and cenvooed at Fillmore, in Millard couutr, llieu the capital of the Territory. Heher C. Klmbtll wa president of tbe csuncll, and Jedediah M. (Irani, speaker of the House, lha Ceglslatur pasted an ad authorising on oiectiuu of drlrgnlos to 0 Territorial Cenvenllon which va to prepare o state oo-.l!lutlonpind memorlalu Con- rets for edmlsslin into the Ualou. The convention etesmhIM nt Hslt Ctke City, on Mnrnh Will, lH.'.-l. Tea dnys later the Constitution and Mmorll were adopted, aud Hons. UeorgeA. Hmltb and John Taylor were elected delegates lo present the asms to Congress. Con-gress. Tbo delegates procteded to Washington, Wash-ington, and presented tha Memorial to Congress, but the record makes no meulien of ony ao'.lnn tbereou. The third movement for Htatebood began early In December, IvH, Ou the Uth day of that mouin the Utah i legislature!' uvenrd lu regular session at Halt Jake Cny, and iirgaiils-d by electing Daniel H. Wells president uf the Council, oud Jehu Taylor spssksr of Ihe House, At the beginning ol the session a bill was Introduced for ao act providing fr aconveullon of delegates tor tbe formation of o ootiatlttiiloa and state goverumeut. Tha bill bslug passed by both hrauokse of the Ceitlature, was preseolrd to Covernor Dawson, and by him veteeJ. The OwVernur gavaas hla principal reason fur disapproving disap-proving the measure, that the lime intervening in-tervening between Ihe poieage of the act aud the daw fixed In the act lleelr January tttb, IS , oa which to Uke tbe sense ol Ihe electors of the Territory Terri-tory for or against a stale conveullou, wns loo shori to allow duo notice tu bv glveo to Ihe people, or for the out to be tlllolally aiiuumted to Congress prior to tha election of delegates to tbe eonveiitl.n, ur the holding uf Ihe convention con-vention Itself. On the other bond tho Legislature, and tho people gsaerally, h'ld that it was but uecsseery to flitl aubmtl tbe act to Cottgiets lu order tu render It operative, so tar as holding a Constitutional ouuvenlion wsb concerned. con-cerned. The legislature waa, of course, pssrerlstt to do more In Ihe premises, but the people convened In mau meetings on the bill of January, ood elected delegates too stele c -invention, tu be beU nl Halt I.ake City, uu the X'Hb. In the meantime Uoveruor Dawson le!t the 'territory, oud (Secretary (Secre-tary Fuller assumed tbe duties uf the Executive, Among tbe legislative meaturss that received the eauctloa of Aotint-tiovernnr Fuller, waa a memorial mem-orial te Con grew, asking for the edmia-tlon edmia-tlon of Utsh into Ihe Union. On lUo 2dtb of January It e Htate CooveolloD aesembleo at tbe County Court House, In Halt Cake City, aud organised by Ihe election uf the following olllo re: Daniel H. Wells, president; Wns. Clayteu, eeerelao; Pal rick Cyuoo oud Jtibrrt L. lUmpbell, osaistaut secretaries; aua Uobt. T. Buriuu, eer-geanl-al-arms. Hie oouventlon was oompoatd ot alxly-eeveu delegates, ood closed lla deliberations on January 23rd, alter having fsrmulated a Constitution Con-stitution fur ihe Htate uf Deeeret and a memorial to Congress, praying fur ad mlstlea Into tbe Uulun, aud having nomt Bated lor on eleotion to be held Ihe following Match Srdlldghsm Young lobe Uoveroor, Heber C.Kimball, C.Kim-ball, Lieutenant Uoveroor, and John M. BeruhiMl, Hepiatunlative le Congress Con-gress for the propoesd Htate of Deseret. The election wso held on tho day appointed. ap-pointed. Toe Constitution was unaul moualy adopted by tbe people, and the ofUoera named elected. Aa election elec-tion fur Henetere and llepreteulatlvea of Drosret ooeurred slmultansously on the 14th of April, pursuant lo pry-olaiaatlon pry-olaiaatlon by tbo Uoveruor-oleot. 1MT I.kXJiai.ATIVl AHSKUPLV. Tbe first general Legislative assembly assem-bly of tue proposed Htate convened at tbe Council house In Halt Cako City. Fullowlug arc a few paragiepbs from Uoveruor Young's WBssngo delivered le the Assembiyi "la a republican government like ours I hold that bulb luatloa aud cou-aistency cou-aistency require that oillaaaa in territories, terri-tories, however few lu number, ahould at least have not ealy a voice, but alto a vote In tbe representative bransb of the general government, a vole for ihe Chief Magistrate, aud their eboleo In the officers appointed by him, except psrhapt, the secretary aod judges and ether law ellloers, so far as Ibeir olllelal acta are eacluelvely rest rioted lo business pertaining to the United Hla leans a parly; aud still more Jutland eouslsleut would It be were the people allowed one representative In Congress oud to elect ail tbsir ulll ovra wlttt tha exceptions already named. Aod Iheu, wheu the people In a Territory properly expreu their wish to assume tbe responsibility and expanse ef a Htate government, upon their preaentalloa of a oaualltutloa republican re-publican lu form, with a pell tlou for admission, tbe Declaration uf Independence, Inde-pendence, tbe Constitution, Justice, oud Ihe most ordinary regard for tba rights of their fellow cltiaas, all combine com-bine to cou use 1 Cangrou to cordially welcome aud al euoe admit that Territory Terri-tory Into the family of Htotes, regard leu of the number of lta pupulalleu. Calllorula, occupying, like Utah, ter litoryoednd to tbe Uultsd Htatcs by the treaty of Uuadalupe Hidalgo, February Feb-ruary nd, IMS, and having pasted a short period under what msy be tailed a mllltary-olvll governuieut, met b berdelegatto In convention, furmsd a cji eiltuiien, retilled It on tbe Cub ol November, U4U, by a very uuan luioua vote, aud at tbe aane lime "sireled a Uoveroor, Lieutenant-Uoveroor, Lieutenant-Uoveroor, members ot tne Legislature on i two membecsuf Oougraat." On tbe loth uf Deoember next after the general election, the Legislature oouvened, otganlied, prooesdtd to elect Ihe H.sie ottlcar nieue eJ votive by tbo ooustltu liuu, two senators to Cuogreu, and to lugislalo upon such matters oud lu uah msuusr as in their Judgment clr ausustanceo required. Thus Cailfwrula, .tuou, having uudergouo o terrltuiial pupilage, attp el M once Ufon the I Inform of ataie action, anJ was admitted ad-mitted into lli Union on the Uth of He pie mher, hV, ad that, too, as con stltutPmally, lawfully mid prererly as any other sinte ha bee a a iniit'e-J, having "a iiba.atitlal ni vil c imniunliy and a Hepuiiltcsn government." "Oi tnu ltiufHeitemiior, 1H40, the day the convention brgeo ua sistloii, the Isrgftl liuint..r clnltued by (Jul I for-i.la for-i.la wns some 44, IMO, a number probably proba-bly ob"iit onc-hnlf the present p qi ils-tionotUtah. ils-tionotUtah. 1 tblnK this plscca us cmipsratlvely on a very respectable ffollugaa to numlNrrs, aud do not see Itisl anyone can consistently oi jt-ct to Hie larger nuiuuer doing mbt was sauotloned on Ihe pari of ao much the Utter number. It may also be proper, lu uruer to verify an historical event, to bete remark that the suddon ln- ra-e of population In California In 1 S tU. from the best Ibfortuatlou I have, was cblrtly due to the previous first fcnuwu dHcovery there of gold by in em hurt of the M r-niou r-niou battalion, wh'cu batlallou aiao very ellU'lsuliy aided lu wresting from alcxirotnat fertile aud valusbte region. Again the census of lbd) snows the population ut lregon lo be 62,ftlt, and sue enjoys nil the blestlngt oud privileges of stn.e government, uu aa equality with her sitter stales." Ml ATK 0 PICKHa C'lloaRN, An adjourned session r( the Assembly As-sembly waa hold ou April Mlh, when other states ollluert Were ohueeu aa fol-low.: fol-low.: U.K. senators lo Congress, Win, II. Hooter aud Ua ,r,:e l, t anoou; secretary secre-tary ul stste, Deulul H. Wehs; treasurer, trea-surer, David O. Calder, auditor uf public accounts, Wb. Clayton; otturnry gtmtrnl, Aureltus Miner;, chhf Juttice, r-.ilas Hmilh; n.suclsle (utttcee, srui-at srui-at el Huow oud Heth M. Blair. Hsnator-elecl Hooper set out for Wnsbluglun on thn mn of April, la'll. His o dengue, Hnnatur-eleci Caiiuuii, who waa lu Kuroi at the time of his electlou, Jeiued unu at Ihe capital, aud Dr. Berubltel was already ot tie seal uf guvernmeut, having been elected to represent Ihe Territory as delegate Ihe previous year. Dee pile every favorable Indication, this ellorl for slate hoed also failed of suooeu. Tbe constitution oud memorial carried to Washlugloa by Henolor-elvot Hooper, were preteuled In the House of Bepre-neitlatlveo Bepre-neitlatlveo by Delegate Berubltel on the Oih of June, and In IhoHeuato by Vice-President Hnmllu, i ou tbe day following. At the same lime Mr. Latham of California, moved that the constitution and memorial be printed, and that the Beiiatore-elecl be admitted to Ihe floor ef the Henate. Tbe mutton Waa referred lolbeoom-Oil lolbeoom-Oil l tee on Terrilortee. Next day Mr. Latham offered a resolution to the same efleo. which waa laid over, No lurlher action was taken wllh reference refer-ence to statehood; but lustead, Ceo-grres Ceo-grres psuod an act te punish aud prevent pre-vent the practice of polygamy In the TorrllnrWo eod other placea, aud disapproving dis-approving and ounulliag certain note nf the Legislative Ataembly ut Ibo Territory of Utah, BTATfclfiJUD AUAIM DKNIKU, Tho fourlh attempt for statehood for Utah occurred lu l5n7. The Legislature held lu January uf that year, passed on act lu which II was provided lhal at a special election to be bald on Ihe first Monday lu February following, a representative to Coogreee for the Htate of Deaerel should be ohoaeu aud Ihe constitution of the atate, wltb certain cer-tain amend uienta thereto, be auhinllled to Ihe people tor their ratification ur rrjeotion, Tho principal amendment proposed waa with reference lu tbe wesiern boundnry line uf the Hlate which waa fixed lo conform to the western bouuuary line of Ihe Territory as defined since Ibe taking of n p-rllou ef the Utah's domain lo form a port ot Nevada, whlab occurred lu lbtiu. The election waa held on the appointed day, nearly I'i.uOU voles belug oast. Tue amended Constitution wu adopted, aud Hon, Wm. H. Hoopsr waa ohotsn reprewn tativa lo Congrees fur the Hiale of D seref. But Coogreu did not o infer the Htate government asktd !t-r aud Ihe accompanying memorial asking repeal of tbe anti-polygamy act ol lb a: was deulsd. Tho fit lb endeavor woo runda In iHTi, wbea the Leglalature la January peued a bill providing fur a Convention Conven-tion to adopt a state ouustllutlon and aubmtl It to the people. Jon. H7tb the proposed oot woa vetoed by Uovsrut Woods, whose msusge woo ou extended ex-tended orltleltm of the Legislature for passing It. Thn lawmakers, however, proceeded to efleut their purpose hy Immediately adopting a Joint raeoiu-tlon raeoiu-tlon containing the provlsious uf the vetoed bill. Tbo Ceoslltultnool convention, con-vention, which en u si tied uf one hundred hun-dred and four delegates, mst lu Hslt Lake City, February lHth, lb7. In the nomluaflooB for delegates to the Convention, which were made at runes nieeltnge dlstlncilens of party and oreed were eel aside, aod ot the nine-tee nine-tee a delegates from Halt Lake county, nine were aon-Mormona. The following follow-ing named osmpoaed tho Halt Lake esutity dsiegatloui Orson Pratt, Albert Corrlngton, Aurellus Miner, John Hharp, Albert P. Kookwood, lleubsu Miller, William Jenulugr, Ueorge t. Cannon, John T. Caluo, Zeruhabol Hnow, David E. Busll, Wm. Haydon, Thomaa P. Akers, T no rote Fitch, P. Kiward Connor, Knoa D. Huge, Frank Fuller, Kit M, Harnuui oud Hndlsy D. Johnson. Aflsr Ihe election, Ueueral Cununr refused tu take part lu the convention, claiming Hint he waa a resident of California. Usu Barnum was made preslduul of the convention. When ibe regular order ol butluses was entered upun, tbe constitution ot the slate of Nevada waa aeleoted as a basis. It was at this point that Judge Wm. ilaydou moved thtt the convention ndouru sine die. Ho stated that he had been elected to Ihe convention without his osnevnt, aud that he was opposed lo a state govern-munt govern-munt for the rsasuu that the i"pie had nut declared in favor of It by public meetinga and resolutions, patulous, etc).; Ihsl tue population ut tbe Territory Terri-tory was iHnulUcient; that the lu-created lu-created taxation would be ou ouuroue burden on the cltlaaus, and that Ihu oouventlon waa called without authority author-ity ef Federal ur Territorial law. Th motion lad to a long aud aulHisted dh cutsleu, reaching to tbo olose of the third day's session. The principal ipt.sk ers wereUan. Buall.Hon. Thomas Fitub, Col. Akers, Hndlry D. Juhuson Ksq., (Jen. Baruuiu, Hon. Ueo, (J, Canuon oud Judge Hoydou. Wheu o vote was taken, the result was nine- t '. ty-threeto one against the propsseJ i adluurnment. FITCII'8 l AMOt B BI'f'.KCll. , It was durli.g Ihe considers- . " ' Unu : this motion on Ihe second dsy of the convention, that Mr. Fitch dellvereJ n speech which ' 1 mado mm famous In Utah, giving an ' 1 vIsborBte review ot Utah attalrs, and i ! ajvncntitig a ooncesston hy lha ma ' . Jrlty regarding Ibo practice of poly- ' 't garny. He niade nn Impassioned ap ' 1 penl tn the dvlennles to lucnrp'rs't in ' : tne Constitution Ihey were about lo i t, r i sine a prvitl ti lu harmony wllh . , wimt he believed t be t.ie urgent necessltlB of the situation, and argued 'v ' that tnere wss no atfety tu the people 1 ut Utah without a atate govsrument, and lual they could have no state guv- eriimeut without mtktng concessions. -Following la a brief escerpt to show the line of his reasoning! fy 'l im out here lo attack pilygamy from a Iheolugical, moral, or phyilcal ' . hut from a (olltHal stsndpolut. Cr- ' '' Ulnly I do not propose to question Ihe j ' r- ' puro motives or lue honvtty ol those ' t i who bvilnve In and prsotlce It. lam ', , , , Incline I to agree wilb Moutetqulau and Burkle thai It Is oa ollslr ut latl. tude ond climate and race, and on , ( ! these grounds alone Its nxlstenoe among a Hsxon people, living In the north temjierete tiue, la a climatic ; j. auouialy. It did nut grow out ol any K siruoturel, or rsoe, ur social, or cllmailo ' iMHeeeitle, and If It be, as asserted, the oflti-rlug ut rrvelatloti here, I cn only say that It needed a revltlen lo start it. That It has Horlpturnl patrtarohal urlglu and eismpie la probably true, t nut t!ist was In another age than uiirr, ood lu a different ' laud. II Abraham had lived on tho line uf Ihe overland road In tbo afternoon after-noon of the nineteenth century; If Isaac bad been surroun Isd by forty monogamous Yankee; if Jenob bad " ' i associated with minora aud beeo )ostled ! by speouiateis, there w ulJ, I appro , heod, have beeu a dltlereul oruer uf Svdal life In l'altallne. The Mormon ' l doctrine may be the true theology, and the writings ot Jusepb Hmlthtue uist - j direct revelaliens. Tne raetlce uf r , . polygamy may beasa eguaid aralnsi : y , Ibe vice of uailceneed Indulgence, end . , Ihe suclnl life of UUb the mutt saul- I tnry uf soclsl roforms. AH ihenivnu : ) , tsgk.s olnlmed fr tbla Hi ate, msy be :( " euiusl, but nevertheleu tUe Inul exists I' that p'lyHaiuy le an oucsualy lu tbla t U-puhlic, emitting hitherto by Ihe i' .' sullerance of a people who now declaro ' , f lhl It shall exist uu louger.' JLlAiU IIATIK.n' kMTHKAlY. ' ! Tue movement for a atate govern i e I ment was warmly supported by all the 1 J s pee kern exoept Judge Haydoo, Ihe 1 maker uf Ihe metlou lo adourn. lie- . , 1 ferrlng to Ibe prup3slllen to sorrsnuer , , S polygamy, be entreated the Mormons r oot lo look wltb favor upon the oug- j get led cincessluna, oud mu?ng other - , lh I ii ga said; : '( "The peroration of my colleague's ; . P aiwech woa mainly con line I in appeals ap-peals to tbe Bis)urliy to sacrllloa what i"; tbey cell a divine ordinance of tbetr religion for the coveted bauble of stale ;'' governwtent. Way, what change haa r.,' oma over Ihe spirit of your dreema, v, that you wllh gleeey eaie c urt ihe aweetcBdenue of Ibe pleader's Voice, 1 ' woolog you from Cbaryodia lo be r i wrecked ou the treeobrruua HolHsl i From conversation wltu many of you, whom 1 believe to ba gentlemen ol Integrity In-tegrity aud honest religious uon vie , ' ' ' lions, from What 1 know of your bis ' . lory, your persvuullous, trials aud prl- ' vailona for yuur religion, 1 am not prepared tu telieve that, without a new revelation, prosperity baa bu weakened ' v ;, I your ft Ith aa tu trade oft a Ulvluo "'' V ordinance for a 'tinkling oymbsl.' " On tha fourth day of the convention i u the ot'mmlttee rep rled the ordlunnce ft. , 3 aud bill ol rlgbta which waa lo be ir- frl V revocable without the couunt ol the (j-'ui.-United Htaiea oud the people of tho f I , Htate of Deeetet, and Its tilth aeollou oa ' j Y BJupled waa aa fulloWi: 'v "1 hst auoh termt, If anv, aa may lx V . . prisuriled by (.onntu turn oimditiun of ' , the ndiuiBiiun of snld Ntsle Inio the - '. f Cnliiu, shall, If ratified by majority vole uf the people thoroor, al such lime and . ' ''l under such legulsilone aa msy be pre- k ( sorlbetl by the convention, thereupon be " ' sinbrsced within aud cuustitute a part uf this oruinsnoe." "t Tho convention closed Its labero on . . j Matoli U, 17-, after eleotlug Hons. , Thomaa Fltuh, Ueorgs Q Cannon aud '' Frank Fuller lo proceed to Wstblnv : ' ton and ou-oi vim with Delegate ' ; William H, Hudiier In reeniiag the Constitution to tne l-retideut "1 sud Cungrcu. On Marou IHth the election provided for in the Censtltu- lion waa hel1, the documeot bdug ratified by 1:6,1(10 votra lu favor aud K'tft agelntt I.. It was at this time, (lb7)lhat the first stf ort waa mde to " ; 1 hariuunlae local politics wltu I a we of i ' 1 ; lUe greet national ptrtles. On the loth . i cf March cil wa Istued lo the Hs- ( v 1 ' publiosns of UidU Inviting them to ',! end dslegalcs ui the t'ariy ceavet ilo'i . to beheld In Hall Lake Cily, Aril 6'.n. , . The call was signed by Friik FoMr, , Daniel iH. Wells, Thomas Filch, Win. t , 'a' JeimiugsanJ many otnsrs. On April , f ' 8rd a csil was alto ma te, signed by , Ii ThumasP, Akers, Hadley D. Juhulou, ' u'j, , K. D. Hjge, and other., fur a De uo. "4 oratlo cuuventlou u meet April hth, r at Halt Lake City. Botu couventiuno f were held aud were eutbutinetio lu ( Z"'1 their work, uul the luovenenl failed of Vu success because uf tne defeat of Htate- ' J;1 houd, which was encompassed through 1. w): ' the eflorta of the Liberal party. Cuu ' N,' greu again took adverse aollou upou - 1 jfv Utah's petition for Hlatabood, falllog lo eveu Intimate upon what termo of . " compromise tl wouU oouelder aud act ' v ' upou her applloatluu (ur admlsston. ), ( TK.1 YKAKS ArTKH. t Ten years elawed bsfuro the next aUsmpl, the sixth, woa undertaken. It nro.o In the Legialative Assembly ' 1' , uf lstj, whso a ului reaolutlou was lj.r . pauud aiilhorlslug a Couoiliullonol , Couveiitiuu to be held, April lotb, , '! t lft'J. The convention, wbiub was f ;. . J composed nf seventy-two Ueisgileo, t ''; ' met at the City Hall lu Hall Cake City, , f . ; on the day named, and organised by i' 1 electing Joseph F. Hmlth, presldeiit; 1 ' ' L. K. Harrluglon nud K J ward Dal- I ton, vice presidents; Artuur biayuer, ,. J. ; secretary. The conveullou wns lu session ses-sion oevvuteen days, l be Couslllutluu . ' .y ' l t being odni.tsd on April Vtitti. Tbe :j : t l name of Utah lustead of Deseret woa adopted as the name of trie proposed t i Hiate. In May MJowlng, the ConslU ; ;r; lull n was ralifloJ by (he people, aud in Juno the ouiiveoltou osssmbiudipre- j pared a memorial tu uteres, aud mi f nlroteJ h iielBt. prnnl th moi to Congreee, Hon". John T. ' Vat, Wm. H. Hr."r. Jn Hh.ri', Win. W. Hilar, K. H. lliouanl., U. II. l'fiif aii.l W. 1). JoIiubmi Jr. Tint ; duly wa. Immaillaleie fulfilled, lul met wllh no reaponae by V nnreae. ' The efvenlh Htelehnod moTeinvnt waa In lhs7. Tli coiiTanlion inl In IheCil IUII. Hall l-aaeUllv, 'Ju" ftiliti. Hla jr-ul d.lnnali-e wrra I""- ni. I'eruienent organ ai'lon wa. ' rttreled be llm election (if II n. J Im T. tjallie, preal i K U. Wooller. flratTlu irraldoi.l; J" T. Ilam mond, teo.md Tic. neldeut; Metier M. Well., vcretary. Dally meeiliKa were held, Bunaav eaoepied. uulll Ju y "'' t;onalilullon waa adoptou audlliaoau Vvnlb.ii .iouturd. The Coiiailiutlon oonlilned a taction which reailt "Mlgatny auJ pilynamy being coiielUrd inoompailbie alto republican luini ol Hi.ri. ui.ul. ach ol them la berenv lorlilJileo aod dv I ' clerrd a niialt-nieauur. Any pvram who mall violate ibia ..etlua ahail, an oonviollon tliervol, be piinielil l.y a nnaoiliol mora lliaa II.U'lU.UU aud Imi rlaoiimanl lor a term uol I.m lhaa tn m .ntlia aud not mora than ibree year., In the dlai'ialloa nt Ihe ouurl. Ibla aaoilon iliall l.e romliuad m operative without Ilia all ol l.vglala Hull and Ilia ollan.ee pruhltdl.u by thla '.action hll nul be barred bjr any uatuU ol limiiBiloa wiimii tmae veer, altet ma omnilHluu ol Iba itlen.ei uet hall power ul pald-m Mud theral'l uulll auch l'J"H tin approved by Iba l'rmldani l lua United Hlalea." Uiab In nauia inoaeu lr ba naw Hiaia. Muna. Kr.uKlIn H. KchMa, K. O. IVooll.yenJ W.W. liner were eield IvlK.atee Itom Iba Cjuvenllun la pro lead In Waahliigleu, and Willi Hon. lobn T. C'bIbv, Iban Delegate lo Con. ireee, preoeul Ilia tluuelltullon lo ilia I'leeldvlll ud Cuugl.aa, and urge Iba I geaaaKeulaoacledinlllluiI Ulab Inlo , ib Uulon. ! The u.mnillle appointed In prepare lha raioaier lal to aouimpany tba ; Illtutloti. twnal.i.! nl Hone. J. i Boolll, C. t'. KlBhaMa, Jaaaa Mbaf;., , . K. Walla aud Audiaw J man. ' Iatl tba C'ob.tllullou wa adnplad 1 3y Iba uaopl. Ilia Tula baln I.l.lwi lot aud &n4 iainat, but a m Ilia plaoail.uu Imtaace", I iiaaa tuinad a df aar lo Uian. ppral, aud Iba Htalannod iUaailou piaotically droppad out ol alibi, uulil lUrlbadlTlalou ol Iba ppla on ba-Uooal ba-Uooal pally lluaa lu IkaUVI. iuium'K or nm uAsirunu. r Tba laadtut aTaula lotarTanlug b. f Iwaan Ibla pulbl and tba plaixat ara niattaraol ounant hlatory. Tb di. I Tltloo ol Ilia .opl an pany llnai, Iba i laiuano by 1'iaaldoiil WooJIult ul ,' luaaa-oalUd "Mauiloito," In wbloU ha Midi ' i-ADd I now publicly daolara that J myaoTlo lo tba l.auai-day rt.lnl. la i toratraln from ooulliiumg auy war- , naxa folblduan by Ilia lawa ol lha 1 sud " aud Iba aoilon ol tba Moiiuoa 1 ptopl lu Iball Uauaral Conlaiauoa ol 1 Ofl. lh, 1S0, and attain oIOol. Bill, IhUI, lu adopiina; by uuaoiinoua tui a rragiutlnn dolaiin that ' We auuaidar lilm I Willoid Waudiult) fully aulboi. laad, by Tlilua ul hla puiitluu, to n.ua Iba maullealo whloh baa beau laad In our healing and Ibal aa a C'buiob In Igauaial ooularano awaiublad, we w O'pl lbdaolaiallonooncainlii plntal marriage aa aulbaillallT aud bind lug." Than lb granting ol amnaaly by Pleeldent llairliun, and ailerwarda I Ibcdiaaoluilun ol the Liberal party. ! It la reiald ol Tamarlaua, lb oala. ibraled warrior, that an one oeca.lon, haTlng been uilerlr touted aud defeated defeat-ed by bia aiiaml, he Bought iiuk lu , an old and crumbling lulu, and yielded t. bimaall uplu the muat pulguauldtei ond I' euuy. Wnile theihe aapled an nut alruggliug to oarry a baruel ol corn up a crevice to lb walk H ly-nlne tlrnee . Iba ant ilruggUd lo racu the lop, and I each time (ail backward Uxu lha Boor, i but lha eeTenllelh time it auooeadad , In oroaalog lha dlDicult part ol Ilia oaut and bora away Iba luad In Irk umph. I ba warrlnr waa ao in o Tad by tne leaaon In pallenca and paraaaer. eno laugnt by Iba little aul, Ibal ha eaugbl naw oourege fiom Ibal mo maul, and railylug hla warrlura be nun a Anal oualaught on bla loae, Wllh au auaigy birn of renewed bote, and name off Tlclorioua. Ho It waa wllh Ulab'a Hlatahoud allhough Ilia ana agy la not ooruplelebeoanaa Ulah'a rlaal and auuoaalul all rl lur Hialabocd waa no mum anaitetlo than HTeral whloh praaadad It, the auuoaae 01 It being due to lb cuIIKed ouaill-llana ouaill-llana ralher than tu luoreaaad aU'laaT. r. To make ilbe ruord oiiaapiate, It oaf ramclna lo be aald tba' Caograaa paaad Ihe enabling aol for Ulah'a ad-uiaalon, ad-uiaalon, whloh waa app'oTcd by l'reei ilant C'leToland July I0.li, Ibui. The C'nuilllutlonal C'oeTeuilon waa held In March, April auJ May, Ui, whan lha Coualllutlou of the Hlal waa Iramad. Tne 0 la ralHUd II ou Noaeuibar 6lb, lftWj, aud the day ha-Inra ha-Inra yaalalday, Jauuary 4 h, 1MHI, lb rreatdeut pruolaluiad Utah a Mlala ou an luial looting wllh Iba original ritataa ul lha Amarloau Uuluu. HO UNION Or OIIUIUIII ANU KTATK. The C'anatHullon which lorma lha fundauiental law ol our Hlala oontalut lhi proTtalnuti There ahall bo no union of ohurch and Btale, unraliall any oliuicli tlnuiluato Ilia Mali or lu!trftiii wllh Ha fuucllulie. l'aifei'l lolarauuu ol rullgluua aanliuiuul U guaranteed. .No Inhabitant of thla Hlala ahall ovtir ba luoUatt-d In puraou or propurty ou actMiuulof hla or lur utuda of mligioua woralilpi lint plnvKainoua lnarrlrta arc fomter pruhllmnl. Tin. act of lliallnvornnr ami Irri.la-' Irri.la-' If va Aaacmbly of the territory ol I l.li, j vnllll'-d. An Act lo puuiah poiyaamr and ollmr klndrinl oileimta; appruvtiil i 1 aliru.rv lib, A. I'. l-i'J, mm ar aa I Ho ' aama dt'tltnia ittnl tin ji ihm pmiNltitiM for t ' poHganiy, la hurubv duclarad tuba tu force lu ma Buna uf L uu. j i J'rum Ibla brief raauuie of the main luoldeula nl hlabiry uoulicoted wild Ulali'a alruugle fur Miaieiiucil, II will La patent how eaiutal bava i eu lha iflturla ol a morlty ol ilia pai.pla lu BTail ihaiuveiToa uf (he lull rlahta ul Amerli au eUiaauahip on llieune baud, anj bow care ul an.l J'Uiuua the Kov- niiicnt tn;wllliholtl be ouvalad buun i uulll Ibe political tt udltluua il tne T.'rrtlory uilglil fully warraut Ha bv alowal ou the utlirr band. 1 la there. Ion , a autjm'l in tho auiaiuat aalli-faction aalli-faction to haTn tun irlvllena Bt thu timt-of uougraiulailnrf all the .eople ol Utah, ol aT. ry parly, oraad, npliuun and bi lai, up n tne huppy teriiiiiiutlun ol all lliair ioriiii-r uuuleutloua aud the burial uuuari.aalh t' eioll of lllandll-naaa lllandll-naaa and future huce and protrraaa, ol all lha atrlfe aud bltlernaaa and unreal o( ba paat four dacadaa. That lliaa plrii.MUlielatluiit will oullotie 1 hBTa uut lha alightoal douui. There haa beeu luo mtioh of aacrlllce, luo many Ji-aaloua IcHrueil, tin uiauy hard, ibipt cudurtd, too much lime waatuil that iuigut haTy btou Impruvad In forKlKK -f iJ, tvr lo prmU th In- t'1l otvulconf prffJniilF nd dutrntl lt fuilhnr dlilurh nut t )iinlmliy. Whit bfttlor TlJrnf of lh iHr inurltjr ftfttll turn ivupl In lhtrp-hiionl lhtrp-hiionl :TiPti(.n oiiiU t irlvn,th thtlCnt-; Juillcit Znc, who loth .t, ftrtlnt uniiar a oiiciulloua r nrJ lot uuljr, bit MnUtirvd huntlrcilt of Mormoni lo lh pnltatlry, now iIp upon this platform lti t-'ii-ort-J niieievof th rl-ert of Uth Mr tlie hlKMMi JuilioUl (iniot of tb Hiu; ftiiil (!)( Momma. brund rmreiJ,ii(ouli ltlrllVfflug in.m Hi irot rUtiorrn Ihio (! .! th (J iTernor nt Uiai.? la l( Dot ao o (not Inaon, unowln hat tar Ibtn wytila ooulJ i T, that old Oon tllinni In Ulan ar Kna, n.tar to raliirr; tbal turn olj wouno at livaloJ an. It.a' nj Ttiilna of olJ auloiutlilM IIATK.HNA1 MFaNTIMRNia WllJK Bl'HKAU. Jluila rn to raivnt, Ihtn, lh urd attaeki ll at ara ma la Irnna tlma lo lima Ukjd our tloot-rllj y ! rant aoU irJuJioil araoni ouliIJa ul Uiab, autJ 11 ua laara Ui kaow mn4 tMpaol Mill vitinr mort, aoJ thui ctuitt aail .auuHjf tba rrat-rual rnilman'i noir au wlUaapraad in cur oontmuiiHy io tha auil, tbal by on tu y iimiy of purpoao aud Cbrlttlau rtioiui.ou. wa may aba lo Imura llial UoniMilo traniiilllty, romot lliat nar a I wallara. aud tocura tbuta blait-Iniaof blait-Iniaof libtirty In ourralvat aad our puaiarlly gnarantrad by Iba Coaitltu-Hon Coaitltu-Hon of Ilia Uoilad riia.ci. UBilvrtaami a wa uo today tha mauattamaul and ovtitrol of our own aHatr, II It wall also tual wa aaoulil traaiidtia our Anaooial and lauuairlal condition, lo atcanaln If wa ara atjual li tha traaripunBiollitlua wblcti c- trout ui. thu state's i n ? mi k it a B(jK hm- aUltCA Tha itrtMiJ Tuliiat on of our prop, arty Irt lNtift wa 17,Vtja,ftA in). Tba total aipurt valua ' 'Hir itnnoral pro duet la 1hii. wu n,K2,hbi.tni, ; m-puliUK m-puliUK Hia it win aud ilivar at ibolr mini Talualioa aud oibar tuatali ab lualr valua at tba raiionrdt would lioraaa Ida va'ua o' Hi- mineral t-'Juol to flH.l.iV,0. Wa toTal0,hld farina In Ulan, bd 17,n4 -.f lbru aia abo-lutaiy abo-lutaiy lr- t in iiniraiira. Toul arraaia IrriraUd, 4l7.4-rii mraa. Nnu bar uf abeap uwnvd In Uiab In IHM4, V,4J;,ailai, vaiuad at $:i bfl0.i4, idU ft ilintf wool clip In Dial aar vi .liyjtl.l p ti tui, vaiutd at htp n point! ai $tMJ4,StJ Mii, Iba Ta n ol our atfrlniliural rooueia lo IbM4 wa fo.MKl.r.'o.itri. 1 b i.uti'Ui of rim li auti rani-, 9ltil) &n' (JO, Iba tiumbtr o our Iii4ui.ul coi iarna lo lbti wa-HViy wa-HViy ampUyiuff futSi laborrra, pyin in waga -,u.7 ll mi, rn iwoniif a lalai c( iiai lavaaiaU of i,J7il,l.4o no, and InrnlriK out a pr dual ui tn.nTv IIHIH) aunukliy. Joaia wera 1W7 1 toraa In Utah.atnpl' yinr ft2 pat out, paylnft la waa f -i,8M...M.mJ, rarr-nilBK rarr-nilBK a rai-lial luvrauu ui S4 Ml. S4o Ol, and avillns yr muuia $.CtoiyV oll.oo wm h ui oi. Tha lot- I arn'ii'.i-Aiadad pub) o and ir vata ulldlnir and ubllo works In IM'4 Wat U, 7i:a,il 4. loial uuutiMf .( uanka inning buil dam in Utah. Juna ltd, 1bU5, t'nr y. ninv, atnpioying a eap.iai nf,o. bWii, ana bavlni on daj"-it w,ntf.o7. Wa hava lu Uiab 1315 aiilwt of railroad aud 90 ml I at uf siraal rail-roa rail-roa i. Our populatloa In 10) was S47,24. wbb'b la grtalar ttaau Ilia pu-lalloo pu-lalloo of ttia ataiaa ol Dtlawara or NttiJt or UouUmor lUfcbo or W jo mint or Nurtti L'akota. ISutnbar of ehiiaran attandlrg dla. Ir oi cbotlt lo Uiati, tU.WI; atUndlui pnvaia tnh'mla, Jl.Ml; aiUadinK oo ohffli, V,4:t4; lolaluiol popuiatlua, 77,801; toial numbar af tcliuoia of all kiuuv, 1,070. Total alua(un of toaool I ro parly, IntludliiR (r 'Uiioi.bulttliiti'a, lurullara aud apparalua, $U,!ioA 07,1 4, ruTUn wuiT wi maki it. Rural? wllh tueb oradantlali at thaav, Iba adnBlailun aataa ought la ba and ara flung wida opn, and I'tali pattra tiiw prialaor tha Umoi), wbilv tba Naw Yar b llt for JHU-J ara yet riusing.wilb all Ilia puuipaudtplandur baflttlug bar power bar praallge aad bar paat aahlt Tninaula. Our future will ba wbat wa make It, If wllh all bar retouroae, her looatiou la the very baarl o( Iba cuiitltieol, bar fruitful lull, bar wealth of wetr, bar glorlSad air. bar tbarinal tprinit, ber aondorful Jtke, bar pbeuotuoual dvlda of natural gai, ber new laud j ou 111 vale. bar new rulaaa to opnn, l a new rallroada and facttnea tu build, bar baw reanrToira and canala lo ron tir uol If with ail ibae, added lo toe lm-latua lm-latua wbiou Htalabi od K Uiahdoar sol beo-'Qia una of the fore moat Htaif of tba U ll will ba Iba fault of bai own people 'UoJ balpa tbeui wli blp Ibemiaivtt. lu lilt bounlaoui wUdoai ha bat given ut a paradla o niouotain aud plaiu. Il remalua for ui lo faebmu llao inat It will be plan, lug la Hit ilgbt. That which ban been dona for lha Ueveliipinvul o Utah bat baea well Uoue. II nr rvaauroa have bean U-elejd Vaiily, aanb one relying aud leaolng upon the olnerr; totbaltlia baa the griiaiail diveili of laduitry, and ollara tba greeteil va neiy ol oucuaallon ol any iiale lu Ibe Union. It kk brro truiy aaid of her, Ibal If intero una ware tj.ally out otl from the oufldr, there ara very 'aw of tha uetiattrie or tha luxurletot life that ojuIj uot ba t roJiiied w I ibla bar liordera, iiieiaruaof Ulb bet gonr foitb In the worlu, uot alone a a mining min-ing elate, tier at au agricultural elate, uot aa a grMiug itaiv, nor aiamauu larluriiigC ilt, hut alia la liruuuilu attjh anJ all tli mo Trleut purtuli, anl la kuuan nil atutm wuieiy for liar gold aud ailver tkan for ber pttatuet aad Woo If ll goodr, A guliei. an wko haa traveled eg-taoetTaly, eg-taoetTaly, Inf rma tie, tbal while away irow borne laal fall ha beard Uiali relerred la on varlout oroi.uat aud by OiU'eraut people, at lha plane where the following articles come from: I'd lal ore, applet. overalU. atk and " that ppcul1r g ild ore.' It la gratllylug j notathat aanalUI tridat are telug takeu at thlt tltua in the uevnlomirut ul mir gold mines. While ailver mlulng liMabven regardea aa Hie uali ol tur ItiUoalrlal advauui-uiant advauui-uiant In lha paitfdurmg ibe war which U being waged a.Bl at the Whllr metal oy the allied p"Were of the oJ world aud tba uaw, ail Vi r minlug i held lank, aad remalot lu au uu-healthy uu-healthy and Ire-rd o 'Udttlun, only the bent of Ilia mllirr, thoan which hava been develuped a l laiuitMiie Oval, aud pluood In tha ouuuV tion of fkiiMCiIng ureM at a tntAll eipeni-,l'a i g workeu at a profit. I liua while elver luimug la eking out au eaii'euue, goiu mtulug baa takfn en liew lifr. The Camp Kdyj t-r Mtr-rur Mtr-rur tututog dtatilot, uaar Hall City, whii'h bn han aiylad "loi Johanuetburgof Amiioa, 1 nut omy t)ou ol tho r-ounett of Ha depoilt", but tieoauae ul the poiula of aliuiUriij haiweeu Ua oral aud tuuua ul tha faui ouertiuth Afnaan vilnea, ti dMtlnel to become a powerful faolor In our lm mediate prniperliy HUIIASIMTATI & Of BlLVRH, In lha mean, me, however. It It tha hep of eery patrlotlo airtenof tur yeunr Mtale, that tba lima may Bit tie far diatant when, by Iba rehabilitation of ailver thmufti oingretelonal aoact n'tat providing f r free O'lnaga cf toih the money met a la at tha Mtauf t xt'-en tn one, the (lermaiient prutf-ail y of Utah and lha Waal will ba aaeured, and the financial inter. it ol tha lit puiilio rontervvd ai they may ba In no ether wny. Oo rf tha great praeHng beatla of ibeMMe It a railroad to lha to'iin and weat of ut. Let me Indulge tba bopa tual withlu the nest two or Ihrte yeart audi a road or raidt may ba a in-atruotad in-atruotad that will open to ut lha ir real minea lu aouthara and Waaler i Utan anl aaatora aad touibero iNavada. With lha product of Ibeee mlnt aom lug lo tha trade contort af our (Stale far reduction, and wllh lha butluoaa of andlng out l tba mines bee J ad ma obioery and iupiha, our prog teat would aertatnly ba ut upon sa aa-traraaijr aa-traraaijr tubataiiilal foottag. t bava ronddaaotf li.et lhata and other pnjaott neoeaaary for our aaa-tetltl aaa-tetltl advauuemrnt will he battened through Ihaadvaat of Htatehood; yet lha ant muil not be lot! ng.it l that nothing li aoootnpllahad WithautaQ rt, and iba pawple tbemaelvva muat ba brave aad bright ei.ougii to graap the oppvrlunltlea wllbln their reach. Another event full af prouilia fur the people It tha ioug autlulpalad opealBit of lha Uintah and Uuooov paghra Indian raaervailooa In the eaal-eru eaal-eru portion of lha Hiate, Well dt reeled aud oonoi-rled acllun ou the pirt of the m pia and Ihnea lu authority will. It la a tie tu eiauoae, bring rbout the oteaiiig of Ibeao landt (wbleb ara snioug tha richvat In Utab) liomu-panoy liomu-panoy and uilltxatlnn bv our oltlSfn . It it with lr(tdatlon I approach tha dull of my of11n( oor hi ua uf many defects aad aneihle of great letpoaei blllty, 1 do not eipeol to aarat-a th fhatta of orlllclaro, but will a"k to melt thm undeavrva'l. 1 regard piihlin cjftl a aa a puhlio trnat, and that vllloara ara aerveote, not the maatera i tne paot e. It la my amtntiutt to merit tne oufl leuoa nl all the oME-n ul lha Htale, aod 1 Invite their ro-f eratioti and iupinrl for the general gooJ. Ijatuaf'UtId for the (u u , and let the foundation of lha building about to la laid, oo firm and deai. WUHIM AS OlUHkNa. MnUaratloo aud wiiJq n acquired In l a hard ach vol ara efteu tha mal valu- 1 4hle poaieaalona of bationa, uf ttataa and of ludlvlduali. Lid ua, tnllnw cliiBout. pr .fit by the pait aul prove worthy ul the trutt ifpoevd lu Ua. i Aud whan I aay 'fvllow oitiitaoa," be ll rrmaiubered that Iroiu lull time foitb the leiiu Ineludia the v men of t'ub ti well aa tba ineu. Hay a tba Conelltutina; "The rlglita of cIiixkii of tint Hiato of Uiah in vole and linhl ..IIUo .1.411 nut La dttiilatl or etiriitg! imi mtiiiiiI oi ai lloth male bikI h a oituima nf Hie Suie aha. I nJo vijllv ail il.il, p i Huml and rengtoue riglila and privl-l-goi.M Inhebalfof lha male elenlort of the Htkta, 1 uaw iiiid lha hand of greet lug tu the tualir)ed lemaia vnlera aad welomiie Ibeiu to tbe lull rights and privilege of cllisnabli. Itavvmato ma liivy are tu ba eapaclally on. gratulaled benauae mere la uu ahridg mnt ol I hair righd; but on Ibe contrary, ttiay auier uuon tie do main oi tua on s u under tliatabuod aa tree aid lodeieudeut mvareigut. Tuair watting baa ou loug aad pa-limit. pa-limit. Thru ttluuiph iiad mentor em plate, olayllh pu re.au uubilng li.fluance whicu titey luitaa lo the bearlna aud buoiet ol Uub tm fall In tne eierola of their new uullea, aud may their luture uae of tha ballot viodlcaie tbe wibiuoj and ealigblaunieat ot uur Uw-giveit. Wa bav baeu received lato the great aierhood of ttatea. Wo now poeeaat the prlvltegaa thai nia..y of ibe latvabava ai.)oyad for ruMeihen a osalury. Our reprveeutalivee will all In the suunoila ol the uaiton. Wa are given B voice In tbe eltctlon of tu t'reildeul of the U uued Hialea, I u ua tlooal, at WiU aa laeruatlon at queatluna, we lake pan. W are bow etidiWed with telf g avernmeiit to atate abd lecal allairt. With a deep tauaa of graiituue w oberiab theaa grel privilege!, Out patri iilita muat avvar UHer. Our alieglBMoe to the national govrrotuetii will ever remain lupreme. I aarh ur tJU and daughter that patrlotlo lov af 04'Utnry pvrpeluatat liberty. Through tha vlciaattudea ot tlma out atrauitlh fir good luuil, ib-1 will br (ail. If avi-r oiouda ul war h verovn tha laud, Utah't aoui will ba found iu tha vanguard deiondlug naUonal rlgklt aad honor. Tba paaopiy of f Irl'ian of thlt K' -pubiio. In lb tyatiiu ol political icleucr, thlnaa like planet. Tne halo uf au Atnerioao auh)eot Is tho ortiwa f' B free aod In lepaudent eaun try. WiiHi er oa laad or ara, II neofa-ary, neofa-ary, tbi oiili-n ol the Untu-d Htaip It prutaoMd by lewaiy millioua of peo pie. let ua advance the standard of In tetligaoce, eullghtauiaeot aud bu-mt.nity. bu-mt.nity. let tha glerira er our liberty luetrate every latitude and all eople-of eople-of tbla earth uulll Ihia t.0Jntry ahall bvcoma the model or government f.-r BiaokloS. In tha grr at firmament of aailuua, ,tke United elilti la Iba ron- .ellallon mo t baautlful,uiott tubllmi. Dowu the alrwatn of lime, through all agea aud aget, may Huh ba una of Ihr hrlg'tlett ataia In Ibal glorlout ceo-italla'. ceo-italla'. Ion, TbadMlvtryof the ad Ur tea wit received re-ceived with ubeara aad applauat. at wiiaiiu lha reodlUon of America b , tba gratt patrlotlo cborua, afur whlrh Lir. Tit u prououuoad the bauvdlclluo o the fullowiog WoiUai Almlghly Uod, wa p'aaant unt Tbee lh prafauud gratltuiia of our hearta t -r Iba ocoaalmi whlt'h hat aa a mbled ua here at thlt hnur, and aU lury balo tbe Father, and to Ihe Hon, and lo tha Holy lliiutl, May Ihr uuolouiltd aky of thla high oouu i a 11 Ul riff orujbal of the laoraaalug luitnr that that! Bhiue upoii our uuw Htata forever, and may the purny of all hearta enter a Hal aorlelTii today by the ure benediction bene-diction that will rrii upiu ui aod our ch i M i an la all tba future. And now, may tit paue hu a nlurloua pair whloh haa cuuie to Utah, anl alter Ion yeart all oonllU-t he un liaturid bv tha paailon or prahi'llou of brother uibu, foiwer more, May no one aver have rraaon t regret that tbe Forty ilitli Hiar wat placed In uur country' llav, the a;ara and alrlpvt. May all th oi-upla purpae and detennlue (a nuke U a t tha brlghlvat alar of tha Whole uailiu. O U d, nur Father, by whoie ha ml Vby ( t o, lo atlll are blaaavJ, bo wllh uu thuug i.ur pllgrimago, oonduet ua to tha aud, aud ail bouur be to Ilia Father, and to the Hod boJ to the H )ly (lb it. Amen. Aatbe mighty audleiire brok U'i n l marohad from lha building at d gMun a Ihn oMiitun-d ha una etrurk up iba ttlrrlng and famtltar airalue, 'H til Columi la" snd "rttar Hpa glid Ha.uer,' rrapaclivaly. loatamly hotita af palrloilo Ueldcbt an I lhauka giving rent the air and lha paflada tartej for their bom a pleaaad baynud espretivn at the nrlvllrgaa or aaaum I'.glha rrapanalbla outlet now Ira.-poaad Ira.-poaad u,oo tbtiw. uHANii in aijoural nvi.i.. Tna ctuul tne for the K"nd Inaugural Inau-gural ball v. me theati-r t-nilgut are aa given below. 1 u a Jdltion lo theai all membert uf tbe Conailtutioual an-ventiou, an-ventiou, memhera of tu Kepubllcea, iJemotiiallo aud t'opuilai ntate orgaau stiona ara h nrary memhera au4 are aifaoied to uo their adare lu contrlbuu lor luwarJt l.ia aucoeii af lha all air. It caption fc0.'Veri.or A. L. Tuuinaa, ehalnnau; ei-U vereor Caleb W. Weat, K-ricrattry W. Hall, eg Hue ret a ry lv Jati Sella, ai-Heoretary V, V. Jtiohaid-, llao. Oewrge Q. Can ou, lion. Jouu T. Caloo, Uob. Joap i la. Kawllui, Ju .ge tt. A, Merrill, Judge O. W. i o wen, lUii. J. W. Judii, lion. T, J. Auueraou, Hou. K. I, iii if, (ienaral W. H. IVuroae, Oeneial R. W. Young, H jo. Arthur llrown, Hon. i. U Willlemr, U jo. i W. iKuaail, Hon. J. xi. M i , Hi . C. U. Ovjoiwio, biau. H. H. H'ii.r., Hoo. 1. H. leiuuaD, Hon. Jl. I. Htn. uiton. M Mrari (.'aloe, Mr. I. nlia It. rrJte, Mr. F. tt. Hicnarda, Mra. l-.l-a A. ttuiitM. Mr. K. 11. Weil, Mi. jkedua U ttiuith, Mra, Arthur llrown, lir.Metite il. Canuou, Dr. Klia B. Furu-oo, Mrr. ! t'.tiiueo, H n. It. N. Haanlii, Hon. Ufoiga M. ouo:-, Ujii. Frank Arm- 1 atroug, Hon. JVimi ti.enJibnibs, H iu. W, tt. MolJor. lo", Colonel J. W. IJouellau, Jo.iu K, Uitly, Jaoiai II. Hmo.ui, j. H. Huruh, W. F. JaraaafHou.lt. O. Cuaiwbert, tt. J. Kenyoa, tt. H. Hill, Henry W. Iw ruo. Cul iuel 1). C. Adeint, C'a.itaiu Wiliard Vouug, Ueergo iV I. a.-oon, Dr. It. A. llaiunuek, tt. F. W i-r, Hen Holueii, Fftd Auttoack, Ut, tt. H. i'iiikritu, Coioial T. U Webh-r, CiJtnel Ha.iry t'agr, i'vU ouel W.C'i.ytuu, W. 1. U'M.ata, 1-. F. Culhuru. Murray Hairy Hayut, O. 1 Miller. Mil-ler. ttlorkton Captain D. II. S .-v-r. 1'ruvo Mr. Ki.cta bmivck, Jhtj C. Orabaui, JuJge W. tt. King, Mayu 11 lorouk, K. K. Dudley. I. hi-iuvuiwi It. Uuuar. Faruiiugtou Laptaln David H. 8a uu era. Tark CKy UaviJ Kellto, ttirlua ttpl r, Adam jUoiouier. Mwrgao nantuel Frauclt, Oioeu Jnde Jarab tt. H iternn, Judg W, U Magtunli, Judgt- . (Id U i in If, Hou, C'hariea M, Uiuiigh, ilou. H. ti. ttiwOLai, Hob. Luvia I 1-fai.a, t:oii.l 1. J. BUfjau, i. M. I Ailleuu, I). H. feery Jr. H-oi i:uuiuiitleColeaal W. 1'aiUiiCH, chainuaiii L'eioBfl J. H, : DeuhaJter, Caplam W. W. Halt, Lai-lam Lai-lam II. il. Juuea, Captain Oroide F. I lJuwuy, John U. npeuoer, Juuu V. Meaaiu, Char lea A. ftai, IvvaL, ; Coijh. Itadgti COlr, bibV i'romeua .ec-ucefl Hum 8.80 U :8U p. tu by a eoleut orcueaira oi iwwui, iie.a o-mpoaed of C'unalauaaii'a ot ouealra aud meiubera ut the 1 beaU'i oruueaiia auu Koigbia uf iytb a taaj, cuuuuotej iy i'ro, Aulou I'aaera!'. MiiC4loba W.il b Ibl-J.uair Ibl-J.uair MajA-n by Wag ait; uverluit Uoaorlecu uy Ke er 11.1.; aaltmiuu tium Weoei'a hreuuuuts ty leia uilowlug la tne ball tro..au lu the rti eater tin- eVeUin, J rMmana'la coo-'vrt," to 9 u . m. Slu.t.i u, iui ui,i,..if, tum.oetl of Cbiii?u.en' mua it ibtritrbuUNana K. til l'. uoud i'ral. uiv, ifilurau, d- i - 1 n I. u ar. Marrli W ag-nar i-u.tui, N,f .1.-. ti kaiar i.e. l-.iivtuwli Ituut uei a t rli.liuit..Uua Urand Inauiural- Uarcli at k j ...Dluu fadtraftn j-h'u. ii.nu.uii ;.;;v;,v;.v.v.v.V.Vwa7)" a-Nai.0..i 1 1 'a a 0 ttit.ii (IVii.UVf'iainVi ". "V.V.'.V. '!".'!.' il -1 a -I" a ,ih 1 uc c i'. '.'il .Tt! a . '. V. . . '.il in""! U-'twu tini.ti.il- II. Hi -.iuik u-i.-ii. i. iB. .t'v b 'rua" a. -iiifttftv, l:-HDIutlli V..'JV.'."'.V.V.V.HifUi IT Mall 1 UoLua, ewaal llwma kXACT liHUflH U I'ltoC MG1UH. I I'latnoQ of pollc. 'i Maralial and aidea, Nliieeuib tnheU blataa Inlantry bauu. 4 Owner el Piroe aud atalT. ftHlitwuiiih UuiiMd hiaie- infactry flrat baiailluii, Mnr MuUaugUlint aaoond haulhon, Capiat u Noble, (1 liuiihaher haod. 7H a or the aiiiiinandtrlnrhltl. B Itrlgade ioiumatider and eUll. u signal vurpa, N. li. U.t (.CapUln Uall.) lu Kiiit Infantry, N. (J. U., (Colonel liigf. ) I I i'arrmrv containing Uovarnor, Hut and Territorial oUUitia, obapltaua, I'luneeraof I"-!, U.ah I'miiiu aaiuu,Haia leglnlmora and ll. A. A M. .Nocmlr dir. -luiaw-Truop Ftrat oavairy, N. U. U. ,1'npUlti Narlor mm apfi'ial aacort.) h'H biitfry, IN, U. U. 1, Car la In (llhhe.) l lHalir band. 14 lirand Army ot tha Republic, IN I ml un war ve-erane ol tha old Uub multlx JtV Veioran lira dpartuiimr. 17 iJeUi-'huiuut ball l.aae lire depart- |