Show brown city company at a mating of the brown city co held at great Grea talt salt lake city nov Noy 16 1858 1868 it was resolved that the company compan proceed to elect officers to foi act for the peace of six months consisting of president prisident secretary treasurer and a board bard of director Direct orF to consist of three wm win P martin was elected president fr frank D gilbert sa secretary elias I 1 H j perry nay treasurer IC capt t 1 P T burnly darnel daniel M taft a and d at J H Joh johnson fison were e elected to fd aoi constitute sti tute a board 0 of directors it was moved and adopted that the president president be empowered to td call a ameet meeting n of bf the company at any tune chemay he may deem mi it expedient it if was also resolved and carried that the company be increased to fifteen members instead of nine hine the following gentlemen jent lemen were proposed and unanimously e elected as members of the company captain simpson captain jolin john R pad ford abel gilbert Gilbe kt C R morehead john hartlep and john M wallace it was waa moved and seconded that certificates ta ties bels be issued sued entitling the holder of each to embt eight lots and transferable on the books of the company kompany carried it wag vas further resolved resell ed that a commit comminie com mitie 1 e j 0 of f three be appointed coal coulsting sting of captain IV T Turn burnly ly wm P martin and A B miller to await upon the six new members elected olec tej at this meeting at an early day and inform themos them of the action of this awaa s moye dand beoo seconded feat a ike pr pro ka rt k 1 tart t t afi ce feedings edings cec dings ot of the meetings to the brown city coo co be published dd 14 i vaclev valk tan to carried a it was movel moved and seconded bled that store houses housea and one hotel in addia addit those alread already yin in cou course 9 of erection L for im in e ling C carried ar ried it was moved and b see seconded that khatun of wm win P mar martin in eai ea a i for or the he build id the hotel ie be a adopted oto w which aich in antim olioli adopted 0 on motion the meeting a adjourned t ta on wednesday evening N november ozember IT 17 7 P M t 1 ym 1 1 P MARTIN fid p fraai K D cr G etbert 1 AT secy GREAT SALT LAKE CUT november 1858 at a meeting of the brown city co i at the above time the following p were had I 1 it was m moved oved and carried that thai president be instructed to contrad a the surveyor abs tbs own atte s via nd to the company as soon soo n as tho the SM sli 18 is completed ibi th resolutions berei introduced and adopted that in the 0 senco cafice of the president preside e the ni have to lipow appoint nt a preem si d A O f acot ebil thiry y he in owe draw up a forro form of certificate ct of m and submit to the company at the I 1 ii meeting that any absentees at fine tf of one dollar ber be imposed I 1 ili and any member leei during the session thereof a fine imposed in posed of two dollars e C upon them ni on the maetina mee adjourned adjourn eil WILLIAM P MARTIN prem prea franx D GILBERT nr secy SAW SALT LAKE CITY nov 13 HON CHARLLS CHARLES E SINCLAIR sin I 1 have noticed several news per p publications ab locations licati ons iri regard to the n tic lie books belor belonging g gnp to the thiron 41 cial district dietric t couri court of the unit d la late in the possession of honeg ilon G stiles my object of making tuii of you is is this that iii hs ho judge stiles occupied my any office air his adm administration inot ration and as I 1 have noti noli some publications denying the ithe desti dest tion of said book I 1 would wohld b e ailet ale to learn whether yo you u have been abl find said books and if so in w whose hose hi ha you fa dred and eighty volu volumes aies at the time public books took their exit bif from office I 1 have the honor to remain your most oble abt scry i I 1 I 1 1 T S SALT LAKE CITY U T nov noi T S WiL LiAli esq sir in reply to yours of the dinst I 1 have to say that J 1 ba have rece no books 0 aso as of rig I 1 should vereS haap d being bein gle the 71 ss r of bf judge liidi e stiles ot course cou arse I 1 ilia have ve no books of you my possession pos hession I 1 have reason ze sa to fo believe that th barari of judae stiles the public e p erty of the united states was cestr in this city and I 1 suppose your bi alon along with it respectfully yours C E to the editor of the valley the editor of newa ii i paper pape of the instant has along tide in regard to certain charges 4 n against the people of utah it gysi it has been iterated and reite t th that a tu Utah tah sets at naught the accio aati the U S courts couris destroys Oes troys or duppre their records drives judges from territory subverts the laws of the or tu turns ani them into eyll 1 aneg of oppre to its citizens and denies the authora the U S government he adds 0 one na can but be astonished at the darful audacity of or gross ignorance of tain am writers and publishers who i in in repeating repealing these charges the writers and publishers afi lt charges on the their 1 ir part pre are the audacity and impudence of the thevera theVe wA wt land and other mormon ders indenting denying in charges which all al every person in utah wash was cog bogni oa the editor exclaims when utah sevat naught baugh the action ofia S courts I 1 ari answer inobe int be wirl wint 1857 judge stiles issued certain N to theli the ui S Marsha Mar lr which he fow fou ian impossible p possible to serve the people b t ed ea by leaders refuse obey the ibe pie precepts cents odthe of the court an am at naught its D authority ut hority proclaiming the tire time had torne come lw when eri their laws none hae others should dinv inv in 1 l whan a mormon i jas 5 vs J FC c adf i 11 iua iu 0 bpi bp i backed by an aa armed tb mob told son that t if he judge stiles in in open court decide contrary to their wishes 4 dared to he would be taken tak e n from the bench id d d ciuck atil i ck I 1 that mhd hoys iv were ere there to do q iland he with others finally by threats ij daton compelled him to adjourn his co court u rt when judge stiles appealed ailed to brigham Bri kharn young as a s the gov G ov P ern anor arof of the territory to sustain arid and irol act him in 14 the discharge of his duties he was told that the courts had al judy eady given him too much trouble that the boys had bad got gottheil their spunk spank up and he would nt not interfere that he advised him iche if he could not sustain and enforce their laws and institutions the sooner he adjourned his court the better when has utah de destroyed stroye d or suppressed courts records record when they sack ed cd the office and burnt the law library of odthe the U US S court for the ard 3rd judicial k district while the people looked on at the outrage and when more recently the late clerk of the escourt US Court tor for this district concealed and refused io to deliver up the records of the court to the newly appointed clerk and did not del deliver ver them up until an attachment tach ment was as issued for them by thi the foat court lt when his has utah denea defied the authora lyof ayi of the U S government if th shouldering ing ruins u ins of the provision train of the army is is not a sufficient answer J would call to mind the proclamation of young to the troops troop s sent to oppose the advance ad of th US troops and point to the fortification ii n echo kanyon which still remain a monument ament of mormon treason and an exem of the superior skill of mor mon engineers I 1 has not utah U tah subverted the laws oi of the land and turned them into engines ol oi oppression was wai not jacob lance arrested ai lehi on an alleged charge of attempting ing to commit a rape and was he no not murdered whilst confined by and uni der dei the juard guard of the officers of the law more he had even had pill on examination in regard to his alleged of fence and i os as busnot because he had been a leading mormon nho ho had bad and was about to start to california was not he young voting man LEWIS castrated cast rated fit at many by officers of the lawr whilst hl he was confined by them and under their protection as they i were ere bringing him up to to this city for punishment for some eed of fence 1 have not the probate courts of this territory exer exercised cased criminal juristic 1 ji ii on and powers concurrent with those of if the U S district courts arid and are riot not the judges judes of these courts all men sei lecter for for their good goad sta standing poling in the wi mormon on church I 1 has not the sacredness of bf the ballot te been invaded by a law which enables the th church leaders to discover any I 1 one who does oppose his will to theirs 0 cand and is not the rod of terror held over ove r all such was not the law perverted kand and the freedom of speech restricted when albert smith was prevented from speaking in public in this city has there not been many cases in chich persons about to leave the territory have been robbed and stripped of all their property by some pretended execution of the law which had not the least L foundation insight in liht or justice I have pot policemen policed en forced themselves 1 anto ilnyo private parties and private houses without warrent or authority of law and yet under the orders of the mayor of ae city acting as spies violating the sacred rights tso of the citizens have not citizens been insulted as sal itea wounded and killed without withof t the least notice of bf it being taken by theau ihor jie TAS I 1 1 for I ah h V 1 ley T tal CAMP P FLOYD nov 15 1858 ma EDITOR on tuesday last the Vil military lili itar tary dam aramati jc c association opened their theatre here with a prologue ly by ur mr willis of which I 1 send you a ropy copy and a farce in two acts used up and d an after piece the dead shot 1 I I 1 parts we rewell sustained it is reaf a 7 astonishing how they could have ac io aft enuch uch in m so short a time ime of specially as the there ra was vas an entire lack material the obea performance went tte he 1 eA the scenery i is is beautiful and orchestra c cannot anno abe be surpassed it casts w the ath of 10 musicians bell belongia be longin to infantry cantry band mr peter noel runner abing the leading violin violi n in in a m masterly monday the irth to tonight b be they per befaro fore foro acrond crowded e debouse bouw houw sweet heart and wives corned comedy in three acts mr rutledge was an axce excellent allent admiral mr wellis as billy would bean acquisition to any theatre the tbt characters of frank mr lee sandford doyle curtis curtissr shaw were well sustained sirs mrs was an excellent eugenie eugenic laura miss whitlock susan Ms airs whitlock Ms arrs bell airs Ms westwood enlivened the whole piece they thea r received great applause app buse which they so well weil merited after the corned comedy by particular request mr martin norcross of the 2nd and dragoons sung gentle annie which was received wo with applause adms e and iod encore en odore after the cu curtain had risen he sung mug kiss allie toe quick and go which now gained him the approbation of the whole audience the performance concluded with the drama ithe the mr charles northrup george acorn this gentle man manis is a fine f me tragedian he was well sustained by mr rutledge his brother mr arri smith ill mrs longer mrs Tood lest created roars of laugh aughter ter I 1 their parts were well w ell studley stud ledr and not overdone mr warren charles mrs whitlock mary were good mr gayner as lawyer did very well for tho the next play pay luke the laborer arid and the rough diamond is announced noun nn ced these performances y afford i great cleasure 16 asure to the army amy an and d comi community 1 lere re I 1 doln do not doubt in the least that hat if the assoil association 1 aaion will continue art frt in their efforts to please the id in rea return will pat ronzie them largely gilbert gerrish and dyer received at this place a new assort nent of goods and their sales saes are con id erable radford cabot cos bil aard liard room is filled coasto constantly aly and af affords great amusement to the amateurs or of milij camp on Satur dj fat 3 lc of in n left here bere for rush valley io to join oin the companies of dragoons there for protection of the U S herds against the indians which threaten to drive the same ane off I 1 donot doubt tholf that if thein iia ns should venture such a thip gahey billbe duly punished bed forit REPORTER |