Show izen izes OL UTI OV passed by th the general AssIn assembly bly big of the fhe fate tate tafe tate fafe of desei dew I 1 of cit G S L city sept 11 1850 in relation fo to a territorial gou gov G overturn u 1 that our agent tent kent k n ent dr J 51 bernhisel and our delegate gate gath almon W babbit esq now low in lV ashington washington city D C oj bo be instructed ted cd to withdraw all ail 11 petitions meni rials and alid eppli applications castioni to oon con congress ress for a territorial gove rn ment mont for despret Des cret 2 resolved that t til illey iiley ey liso iso ilso be instructed to use all proper moans means to procure an tin early parly admission of this state under our constitution into the union 3 resolved that if it is far preferable for us lo 10 remain as we are arc ah in relation to governmental affairs until congress shall see proper prope e r to admit us as a state stale 4 resolved that wo we appoint a committee of three throe to write a letter ietter of instructions to our agent and arld delegate adoro aforesaid aid aio expressive of our views and feelings in ration a to the course purs pursued cled tied towards us pertaining parta porta ining to our organization of government boundaries ac I 1 Mere whereupon upon daniel dabiel JI if wells parley 11 pratt and anit orson erson sheu were appointed said sald committee m heber heben R 0 KIMBALL pr prest ehlt attest BULL oon set sem 14 1850 10 A al the tiie general assembly of tile the Sta state toof of Dei def deseret eret met in hi the bowery dowery pursuant per pers to adjournment being opened with prayer by senator rJohn john yonn youn young 91 G A smith mo moved ed that the order of the day which is ille file report of the committee oil on the perpetual emigrating M fund F und for the tiie poor be taken up car ear carried ried the ordinance presented entitled can an ordinance incorporating the perpetual emigrating company tile the bill was then taken up tip read discussed arn amended ended and passed V P II 11 wells moved that the supervisor of roads be instructed to proceed forthwith to improve the streets and an roads by making ditches turn roads and making good aud aw sufficient bridges aqueducts ue ts ac and that he be au sed to draw upon pon ti the tile treasury for means dinean s to defray the expenses thereof and further that eliat we recommend all aqueducts to be hullt built and covered with stone in a good and substantial manner and that he employ mr air gammel with his hi s improved ditching machii machine ie an and d scraper to work under his direction upon the public Nv works orlis carried on motion tile tiie assembly adjourned jour lied tied to the saturday in ill october at 10 A M to meet ill in tile the bowery howery benediction by I 1 ia P pratt thos dullock BULLOCK cler clax of senate WHEREAS ii 10 thom them t lle lie of 1849 the church of jesus Jesu iChrist christ of lat ter day saints in bis his state did by voluntary don donation ailon alion create a fund for tile the laudable and benevolent purpose of facilitating the emigration of tile the poor to to this state and WHEREAS labor industry and economy is wealth and all kinds of mechanics and laborers are re for building up tip and extending in the benefits of civilized society subduing the soil and otherwise developing the tho th e I 1 resources of 0 f a new country eind and WHEREAS there are many good and worthy people who would gladly emigrate to this state if they tiley were provided with the means and WHEREAS we consider it ii a subject eject worthy of ef consideration and encouragement fraught as it is with the best interest of society not only by adding bomin 9 to the nation wealth and extending the area aripa of or ca civilization I 1 hut but accomplishing accomplish I 1 i ilg tig the still more wore generous aid ald md nid benevolent pul put pose pase of transplanting to a more genial soil to a bt place wiler when s labor and industry meet their due dao lamm A reward where mans mails best nature and arid intelligence can call arise alid assert their supremacy the poor and the oppressed whose unremitting toil owing to their location and associations with which they are surrounded has been insufficient to procure even the most common necessaries of life thereby dooming not only themselves but their children in all future generations to a precarious alid and bare subsistence ence thereby binding die dle the mind and the tile intelligence down to the unanswerable arguments arguments of unrequited labor abor and want therefore to encourage and perpetuate this enter rie rio we the general assembly of the state of deseret do ordain aud add establish tile the lowing following foi fot ordinance de to wit pit |