Show WHAT THEY tiley HAVE BEEN TRYING TO dothe following is a portion of a bill recently presented in congress territory of utah for anbi amies ries rles of governor governors chief justice and two associate judges and secretary fifteen thousand dollars for legislative expenses namely for compensation and mileage of members me maem of the legislative assembly 0 officers clerks and others twenty three thousand jour four bundred hundred dollars and this appropriation may be used under the direction of the depart ment of justice Jus fise iise to defray the judicial f expenses of the supreme and district courts of said territory and he the amount so used shall be re im buried to said appropriation out of the treasury of said territory and until said reimbursement re shall be fully made no member november or officer of said legislative assembly assem bly big shall be en titled tilled to any compensation or allowance out of any moneys of irie ilie united states for rent of secre of fic fie esix hundred dollars storage and aud care of government property three hundred dollars fuel two hundred dollan dol doi larf stat stationery lomery lights and incidental ci expenses expensed five hundred d dollars in all one thousand si six hundred hd twenty five thousand dollars for contingent expenses of the territory to be expended by the governor one thousand dollars 11 js FAVORABLE fon COLOR conor ado the denver democrat says our admission is almost certain T the e time is gone by for any formidable opposition every one wishes it probably the republic can party is is sure of the election ef cf its ita parti par tizana to the various offices in the gift of our people the north worth merican american 4 says the colorado state bill having passed the house at the last session of congress only requires the concurrent action of the senate to become a lawas it is understood the president favors if it in the last apportionment act a provision was inserted requiring that a territory seeking admission as a state should have the full quota fixed in that act for a member of congress it is claimed that colorado has this aggregate already and that therefore it is rather a matter of privilege than of dav favor or we do no not t know now whether the colorado bill provides fora for a special census to ascertain if there is sufficient population but if not it should do so the emigration to the territory has been large and steady ever since the completion of the connection 0 01 the two pacific railroads before the state government can be organized under the act and the senators and congressmen take their seats colorado will have two hundred thousand inhabitants it is now in direct railway communication with all the principal cities of the north and is becoming a favorite of the capitalists engaged in mining interests the prospect for the admission of colorado as a state is is more favorable now than at any former period and if the wearisome louisiana debate were disposed of this bill could soon be passed |