Show THE legislature tun tur legislative assembly of the twenty sixth session has been an industrious dust rious hardworking body their theirl labors have been largely confined to the committee rooms where the toil tou of if the lawmaker is always the most intense and therefore they have not been so apparent in the general sittings the tiie result however is exhibited in the list ol of measures introduced and disposed of which appears in our columns today the array is quite formidable and includes many enactments that are of a highly beneficial character altogether we can speak in terms of high commendation of the Assin bry bri whose members have manifested a patriotic solicitude for tile the public weal and their proceedings nave have been entirely free from everything in the shape of jobbery in connection with the intelligent and devoted manner in which the business of the tile legislature has been conducted throughout it is in order to make special allusion to the capable and dignified deportment of president clunn clumm of the council and speaker sharp of the tile house who have won deserved encomiums for courtesy and efficiency if the wants of the territory have not been legislatively supplied it is no fault of th the assembly it having been arbitrarily and even tyrannically ham pred by bythe the illiberal and obstructive course 0 of f the governor by his refusal to perform his duty in attaching his official clai cial sio bin signature n 1 ture to some ot the best bills 0 of f the session amon among them the bill blu providing for qualifications of electors omee holders etc the bill was framed in consonance with and in pursuance of an implied anticipation I 1 expressed in the edmunds law the idea that in framing enactments legislative bodies should be controlled or unduly influenced by a supposed outside expectation or opinion is absurd they must be governed by the desires and expectations of their thein constituencies combined with their own better judgments the legislature of utah has been governed in is deliberations of this year by a conservative spirit and in this it has manifested wisdom as gradual changes are not only the most immediately beneficial as a rule but almost invariably the most permanent revolutionary or rabid measures are are arc only needed in conditions of great emergency it was anticipated anat tile the labors of the assembly would have haver closed by this time but it is still sitting having this afternoon gone into executive session with closed doors the delay is occasioned by a deadlock between the legislature and the governor tile the latter refusing ref using to sign the appropriation bill unless certain changes suggested by him are accepted IV wa P have not time nor space at our command at present to give the details of the points of difference tile the assembly have been up to this writing four p m in continuous session since last evening and the members are exhibiting signs of wear weariness iness in all probability the labors of the honorable body will wili in any case close some time this evening J just ast as we vye were going to press at twenty minutes past four I 1 we learned that the assembly had ado adopted II 11 ted the suggestions of the governor in relation t to t the appropriation bill and decided to strike out section ten in relation to the university |