Show and tLe interruption of the services of a warrant iued listen to the reading the by trumped up charge upou a minions of despotic power?” warno Justice was hunted ur church was assemrant was issued no to bled no clergyman was compelled services were invleave the altar no and the whole charge The erted keeping with pint of it are in perfect those who own it the vile dirty sheet it yet the latand those who sustain the people of ter affect siirpiLsc that wares t’tah will not buy their While we have unqualifiedly denouncfor their ed these malicious defamers we do not wish unblushing falsehoods the as necessity understood seeing to be Mr Foote cf the officer travelling after There was morning on Sunday' in the officer’s nothing especially wrong small business that a was it but iSDurse ciuld very well have been left till Mon OHM Schools are P?? tuition fees and taxation supported and the subjoet is respectfully submitted THE UTAH LEGISLATURE P It It S B KeeJ Superinvoluntary contributions tor your consideration K tendent U General P K being resorted to in order to procure Pursuant to an act approved Feb’y Clark Surveyor General Josiaii CHAIN means to cany them on but l am not United States Marshal Hon Elias The informed of the existence of a single free of chain gann labor now in 21st 1868 for convening the Eighvogue here is a relie of barbarism needlessly Smith Probate Judge of Salt Lake School in the Territory convicts exposing to the public gaze and teenth annual and subsequent sessions County Gen K T Burton Collector of Upon referring by the tending to harden rather than reform them of the Legislative Edward Hunter of tlio Internal llevan'te made by t " Assembly i umshroont t a criminilhasforits princithe Treasurer Auditor Schools to Surveyor pal object hia reformation and not his disTerritory of Utah the members of the Esq General and other Territorial officers with proper labor will bo observed that tlio number of chil- grace and confinement be of greater Council wot in the Council Chamber Astho of the efficacy in reforming dren between the ages of four and six- would than their exposure and consequent the City Council of Salt Lake teen years residing m the J01 districts iuthe City Hall at ten o’clock am sembly ta the manner mentioned Citv and Stout Lake Huea Salt Esq returns to him was 21316 furnishing INTEREST uw City Attorney °f whom only 12539 were enrolled as The Interest Law BABLEY House adjourned till at 10 passed bj your Honorable atteudiPfr school Here as iu every bmlv at its lust session COUNCIL declares "That it a in Mute ana Territory there is a class of shall not be lawful to take more than ten per The Council was called to order by OATS persons living who arts in indigent cir- cent interest per annum when the amount Patrick Secretary of last NOTICE cumstances and to whom to pay the ef interest has not been specified or agreed session wLynch fio proceeded to call the roll smalle-- t amount for the education of upon" OQBN The and found a quorum present to the According construction legal iu put takes The GnJersigned pleasure xhtldrcn them would be a burden a creditor is Council was fully organized by electing upon the language of this Others from not fully considering h the obligcdto jiroio the amount of damage informing the public that ho has enHAY mined by him to ay e amounted to ten per the following officers: subject are hut aware of the importance cent A Smith Hon President annum in per olaim his oases all George of education and consequently allow where the rate of interest has not been specifgaged the sen ices of Charles Patrick Jjynclt Secretary FLOUR their childreW to grovV up in ignorance ied m order to be able ta collect Charles Stainer Assistant in the clerk as rather than furnish the means for their amount and although in no such cases that managing Esq can f! GLASSES s John D T McAllister and it is presumed that more than ten per cent por annum be colimprovement All conduct of the Ogdui Timh that your intention yet it is the large per centago of children not lected was to avoid trouble and delay in Charles litigation Carrington Messenger POTATOES being educated is owing to the existence by declaring expressly business undertaken by Mr Wiederburg the rnto of interest Charles W Smith Foreman of these classes in our midst creditors should reeoix e when is not specifJoseph Young sen Chaplain t In his report for the year eighteen hun- ied It is thetefore for that paper will meet with prompt the Act in BEAffS be Examended order to question The in his officers sworn wero give it the in dred and by the Superintendent states that lie “doe not favor education cificacy intended cellency Acting Governor Edwin Hig- attention ' -v UM'TED gins Secretary of the Territory BEEFjT B H Stenhousk by u Tho first section in A Act from committee Council the concerning of rn of the people are favorable to education passed by the Legislative Assembly connection with c like committee from day they are equally unfavorable to taxaWe forward BE1ED FBOIT Abroad— oftho 1‘oiritory approved Jan Merchants prowaited his the House die on tion’’ and that “while under the pre- vides that "tho Excellency of persons private property Governor announcing the organizations this paper to the mercantile firms east And all kinds of Supplies for which we will in sent regulations many tux shall be held engaged GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE Asthe firm trlirn the of both branches of tho Legislative from one to four per cent and pay it liable fur the debt and west who are already interested property shall prove insufficient sembly and their readiness to receive to thG school teacher would partnership aE’ja’sr OAJsasx them THE LEGISLATIVE ASSE3I- - willingly in the Utah trade iilso to a great many tojuy to he communication have feel cry differently were the Territory any might This section is an affirmance of a make BLT OF His Excellency who are to the Assembly to assume tho assessment and collection common law principle but its applicability seeking it and to a great many At the Mouth of WEBER KANY0X or a 11 as o’clock UTAH am of such a heavy tax” While taxation P the interests ot in r lew of appointed TUNNEhVILLE near LOST onimumty CREEK this should seek In who it they increased ex time his to the the paper is conceded to be vexatious messogo 'fait and lalue of invest present it is submitWeber Kanyon lucnii m etimmereirl entei prise has been The President of the Council appoint- will find an index of the Rocky MounExkttivk Office I' T ted whether considering tho groat imus u in the Union ed the standing committees for the Suit Lake City Jan lltli 1HIJ immy has beenot enacted SHARP & YGSnG portance of the subject it is better to al- thf"fir'r ry doctrine and and there here will trade tain pick they at OF 1UK Ll01slAHVE low the prejudice of a few against pav- it iue that the statute mentioned 10 and adjoufned till f be mrtner-am as to make ' concerning the ' entering up items of interest ing a required amount to $ Territorial uit‘i surli“1 Horsr —The ITouse was called to ips liable to creditors of the of commerce and will readily On account of tlio absence from the officer to subvert the mtere-t- s of the pub-litnu sum tti to m certain a "i‘i shall by Hubert L Campbell Eq chief growth lie generally Governor hesnbiest of agree by depriving a portion of1 t: '“ Territory of Ilia Excellency of clerk House of the former who read a discover who are the business men tho children in the Tt mtory ofschdol ilti Vrvwv?: n the parties gnu niadu known jjurkco for the purpose of recuperating list of the members elect fur- the country inf f width may uho prui ided for certified hid fuiliug health it devolves Every business man in upon me privileges nished by liia Honor Secretary Higgins All classes of persons are interested INCORPORATION the duty annually ineiuubont in the developand aiinuiiuoed to the House that a quo- tho States interested ij perform Atwvfi pacd by Congress March 2 1S67 in the establishto address your directly or indirectly Executive the as v tpon rum of members present of the different the Rocky Mountain country of proiioits the Lexfolat ment Honorable Body concerning the progress ment of free schools — directly by havOn Farr motion of tho Hon Lorin children of their own tc educate lot Tc ritories irom grant! rig private charters or AND FOR BALE CHEAT FOR Send visitor this have should during the past year of affairs of general ing in lanprivileges weekly the they may Secretary Higgins was sent for to qualify by the ’obligations ' Under guage et thostutute but"By gcnerul Incorporand local iutere-- t and to ad iso with indirectly tho members elect U3 $3 for one year’s subscription matters ns may ap- whieh every member of society is placed ation Acts penult persons to associate themsyou touching sutli His Honor Edwin Higgins appeared together ns bodies corporate for miniwell to favor all enterpri-e- s tending to tW elves pear to need further legislation as suboffice to and administered tno oatli of ant) ether industrial common weal By an equal assessment ng manuiaeturingr to other No Credit — It would afford us as to draw your attention ' the members present on taxable property Contemplated by pursuits" An Act of that character properly definjects which require your consideration The House organized by electing the great pleasure to send this paper to a AT It may be observed that the recom- the Act of 1866 it is presumed that suff- ing the rights power and liabilities ot the following officers: would be ot great utility in formendations mado include many subjects icient means might bo procured to ex- stockholders many persons who have desired great and other interests warding the comuiereiul Orson Piatt Sen Speaker which have heretofore been referred to tend the facilities for education to every et tho people and should it on credit but it is entirely) out of Hubert L Campbell Chief Clerk incorporated Statues Concerning such matters it may be well child in the Territory— affording to the the noug of this Territory our power We shall keep no book Joseph C Hich Assistant Clerk to the increased rich and poor an equal chance at the to draw your attention LIEN LAW Franklin S Prichards Engrossing accounts shall havo no agents and in fountain of knowledge' ' The populCS importance of thoir nature According to the common law mechanic Clerk It is therefore suggested that the Act whoUhors ation of the Territory is being continuin buildior repairing Samuel H ft Smith Sergeant giving no credit we expect to be sucwith other of 1806 bo amended so as to allow the ngs has no lionerecting! such seto ally augmented intercourse property upon assessment and collection of a sum suffi- cure a proper remuneration tor his work sommunhies has become moro common cessful in publishing the largest and Abinadi Pratt Messenger laws of this character extend Generally and the classes of people connected cient for the support of Free Schools The lien to the land upon which the buildibest paper in the United States Cieorgo W Slade Foreman commercial and other interests with throughout the Territory- to be assessed the ngs may be situated and it it respectfully A GKNEHAL A8SORTMEKT William W Phelps Chaplain OF As a in connection with other ’Territorial arc becoming greater in number: that such a piovision be made a Major says— “that’s the idea” suggested llis Honor Edwin Higgins qualified consequence laws which were adapted taxes and that the provisions of the pnrt of any legislation you may sec fit to enter into respccingthoUuljjoct the otficers lathe circumscribed wants ef the people same be required to be carried out GOODS notified Council that House the The in their former condiINDIAN i f the Territory AFFAIRS HFMOTlALb TO CONGRESS tion do not in all cases meet the reDuring tho past year hut little if any they were organized and ready for busiOur Honorable Delegate succeeded trouble has been experienced by depredat- ness quirements' of the position into which i tho representations made in the ions boing committed by members of Indian John Taylor Brigham The Hons icy are brought by the progress of upon Small partMemorial addressed to that body at the tribes residing in this Territory x events Young jun and Joseph F Smith were coming IMm the Teries of hostile Indian his OW 13 THE TIME TO THINK ABOtJT The more oxtenrivn and genera! the last session of the Assembly ip obtainritories ot Arizona and New Mexico have aiijjuinled acuuiUiittee to Mttit upon Eding prompt action upon a bill far tho etcnsionaliy tho acting Governor Susincss relations their raids into iho Excellency of a people become extended establishment of a Land Office for the southern settlements but on account oftho win Higgins in connection with a like is there required the more particularity which is a matter of congrat- watchfullness ot tho settlers aiut the faithfulcommittee from the Council and inform in the laws governing the pursuits in Territory ness of tricndly tribes in that neighborhood which its members and ulation are engagod but a email amount of damages have boon him of the organisation of the Assembly However owing to tlio ‘fact that tho sustained and of its readiness to receive any comlittle or therefrom nubjocts which before required corners established by tho different parOwing to the hostile ao attention also become of importance position assumed by munication lie may have to make ''BOOTS asad ties employed in tho survey cf the Pub- many ludiau tribe of the Western TerritoriHon John Taylor in behalf of said requiring the onactmont of laws to regIncluding lic Lands in tho Territory Lav ing been es a stringent policy has had to be adopted committee reported that they had waitulate their course a body organBeing of the country inby tho military nuthorit FOWlRS PLOWS HARffOWS of so unsubstantial a character that but fested and that he REAPtRS ed upon his Excellency I' ized directly from among the people by them it should seem neces- would few if any of them can be found in ex- sary to prosecute That with THRESHERS to communicate be and with conversant &Sf such are war a bloody severe ready probably you will have to be made against such refractoi y tribes before a lastiat 11 a m the House legislation as may bo necessary to place istence to can bo secured with them tho dicng settlers can a peace before Apply was received tho from A complete procure message in with the relations into them harmony tates of humanity cause regret unu lead to Council informing the House of their which they are thus being placed and title to tbeir lands from the Government the expression ot thw Lope that the necuseiiy at wish for a joint session to that object your especial attention is This fact I am informed by the trill not long exist ' has been of the Territory residi1030 a m in which tho House concurtho number of Indians Considering invited to the notice of the proper au- ng in this Territory it is a euweet of con- - red and the Council was notified accorbrought AFFAIBR iUVTIOSAL with the sug- firatulation that so little trouble has boon dingly thorities in Washington in dealing with them and 10 at at tho effect of till House During die past yer many events gestion that tho money appropriated adjourned of the administration a m i u have transpired Mil the results of which the last session of Congress for Public of their affairs change ” Interior to tho Wr from will have an important of such Department or totho bearing upon Surveys bo used in a a separate Bureau as Benediction the future welfare of our country among portions of the Public Lands found to be contemplated by bills now pending before Congress should be regarded with interest which the Presidential election lately available for settlement and cultivation ' Tuesday held in the States may be considered MINEBAb ETC Should this not bo authorized I Would rACU'IC 3 CcS Council mot ot 10 sm and west saw Tte consideration ne have no suggCotifint Congress be meiuurinlizod Although as a Territory of matters of public mosession at 1030 am voice in the choosing of a Chief Magis- to make an appropriation of $60000 for ment would be incomplete did I t refer to joint v PURCHASE AND FORWARD His Excellency the Governor present- WILL Commission progress made in tho construct in of the to this Territory all trate of the nation yet as loyal citizens tho purpose that sum being considered the ed rtf his Klliott ii AS n secretary through Pacific Railroad private kinds of During the pastyear near- Hartwell wo cannot but feel a deep interest in tho t in l' which necessary by tho ly 1000 miles of the two branches of this enEsq his annualMes-agt lit issues which arise among tho political Tho building now being used for the terprise have been built and only about 300 was read by the chief clerk of the House MACHINERY e convicts is miles remain to be constructed to complete of Representatives parties of tho day Living upon the confinement of Penitentiary the line of communication across the ContiFARMING IMPLEMENTS public domain which is directly under not of sufficient size and improper venHon George Q Cannon was elected j r nent ' tho control of the legislative power of tilation tand bther causes render it unTho advantages to be derived from the Publie Printer MERCHANDISE Etc Etc tho Union the principles or ideas enter- suitable for that purpose and it is sugOn motion of Councillor "Woodruff fully foreseen building of this road cannot ttained by the dominant party therein gested that a memorial bo addressed to as By it tha we! fare of the entire Union yet one thousand copies of the Governor’s Address 'V will be advanced it must enbecome trie more important to us inasinasmuch wore ordered to bo printed for J C LITTLE Congress asking that tho Internal national und ussimilate to Meesago much as they affect indirectly our prosderived from this Territory for a ahance thedegree the wealth P 0 Box 3917 New York City interests of tho Bast and the use of both houses and for distribugreater perity obtain the est by tending to infuse into every class of tion period of sufficient length 2Ss2Alw2 AND MORE COMING As far as ran be foreseen tho triumph amount be set aside for the people uniioruity of progress in knowledge On motion of Mr Eockwood one hunrequisite of tho principles of the Republican party purpose of providing the necessary Pen- and similarity ot character It becomes part- dred copies of tho names and residences Which will mako our Block complete the indicated by the election of General icularly of local importance people of Of members and officers of both houses Appropriaitentiary accommodations facilities it anoras for the West Grant to thcJPresidcncj will be committees tions of this character have been made immigration with the in pamstanding of products and exportation to the country The uniform sucby Congress for the Territories of Monphlet form also one hundred copies of importation of necessities and every branch cess wnich has attended tho public acts tana and Idaho and no good reason of our social and political life must conse- the daily minutes were ordered to be of the elect by w hich ho lias seems to exist why a like policy should quently led tho influence of its existence for the use of both houses EAGLE EMPORIUM i Tho Territory ot Utah comprises an extent printed won the confidence of his Councillor In not be extended to this Territory Council tho A few more Harrington of country rich in minerals capable in projustifies the expectation that with the ftctrcgula-tincess of development of placing it among the presented (C'F No 1)tn“An OF PRISONERS CONFIXLMKST renewed incoming of liisadministration certain cases ” first of the Western Territories in respect to serving process csxzKTo-isand ThoPneificRailroad wealth comreferred vigor will be given to projects looking and the to winch was read population want L of a There lcgralatior provid to the advancement tor that desirable will afford great advantages of the nation to' mittee on judiciary reception ami sustenance of to bo obtained it the proper induceward! greater harmonv wealth and ingforthobrought from other counties in result The freedom of the Council was exments are hold forth to capitalists to invest prisoners prosperity their means in developing onr mines and tended to the following gentlemen viz: the Territory to bo confined in prison JENNINGS & CO Daniel settle to mechanics and and President us laborers of Salt Lato Young among situated in the county Brigham MKMAL SCHOOL but little attention has been paid H Wells his Excellency Edwin HigThe lack of secure places nf confine- Heretofore In connection with the school system to tho mining interests of tho Territory on- Hon necessigins Acting Governor J M in this Territory I would ment throughout the Territory To arrive soon Cannon Bornhisel Hon all of George Q Wholesale and Retail pernearly suggest the propriety of legislation au- tates the commitment Chief Justice Ason account of tho groat cost of Hon C C Wilson becomes ne- - vestments sons whoso imprisonment thorizing the institution and carrying labor machinery sociate Justice E IX Hoge Surveyor etc Under existing on of a Normal School for tire cessary to tho prison provided iu this eumstances purpose laws however and eroournging Clements General JAClarkCC Esq of preparing competent teachers for the county would tend to such investments ReceivRegistrar Louis S Hills Esq In the cases of offender again t the prJtecting the dormant wealth of the Territory “““s of tuo different districts U S Assessor of er Gen A LChetlain Everything cheap for cash or grain I am informed avail We xhc advantages to be derived from laws of the Territory Internnl Revenue Gen R T Burton ueh a school arc too obvious to need tlittt it is the practice to receive and keep cabinet 'kyuNEtiALOGiCAi Revenue of U 8 Collector Internal ot their keeping Sinmineral A uniform and requisite them charging tha co&t amplification products oftho West are Col F H Inof BASSETT ROBERTS HendSuperintendent AND GROCERIES every piMib'o means knowledge by instructors of those to tho respeetivo counties troir vhicnofy iyuxr jIIj)0rllnee Street Esq Postmas-to- r n to place ail tho available in- - dian Affairs A shauiq'Jl onuiches necessary to the proper develthey are sent Hon Elias Smith Probate Judge (iVgard to them at the disposal This is the correct course of prot opment cl' the minds of the young Edward Hunter Lake Salt Bp authorized by? it is not County greatly increases tho probability that ing but while Territorial SurveyJessoW Fox their progre s w ill bo rapid in their studilegislative enactment officers of prisons- tjo eNifhniont of a Mineralogicnl Cabi-or General Dr T C Durant Governor com- net' es and gives tho public 0 Gtlction with theTerntonal Library confidence that iv not compelled to receive those Leland Stanford and the competent person cf ssuch proper nieasuroa are being taken for the nutted to their care from places outsidoa - - tttWmployment vuut as to the specimens arrangro of a JUST RECEIVED! in it Assembly Legislative adi anecinent of the educational interests of a certain limit thus leuving W' by contribution from readily secured A communication was received from manner discretionary with a more minisel tlie country the inhabitants of the different counties the House announcing the adoption of terial officer whether persons brought TKRRIfORIAK FllKK SCHOOLS admisfor memorial a to the not Congress to them shall bo incarcerated or AN9 WILL SOLD ICW FQR Tho annual reports of the Auditor and sion of Utah into the Union as a State THE BEST! GOODS AT TUB LOWEST Uy an Act More particularly is tho want of legis- Treasurer providing for tho establishare herewith of tho ment and support of Common Schools Said memorial wns read and lefcrred to here offenders transmitted for yourTerritory lation lelt in cum'S information and conPRICES the Committee on Memorials approved Jan ID 1806 it was enacted in against the laws of the United States are sideration It will bo seen that tho Territcondition a at finnnees Council are as to such orial till sot on that tho Trustees authoriiu adjourned concerned lew of the 10 am us in a position occupied zed to be elected by section four of tho Section eight of an Act in relation to place States vr Territories ot the Union and if amo Act should havo House — The Speaker announced the the power to tho Penitentiary improved Jan 20 1860 puolio expenditures cun bo regulated with (A Choice Lot of a tax of of ono arden “shall receive regard being had to available resources cent as standing committees provides that the all taxable property in theirper K Thtirbcr W G Smith Messrs the A seem havo to no in reason but pro- they past been all persons duly committed” whv so favorable a condition should tive districts to build and keep in respecand YV K David Evans J C YY'right repair bably on account of a he continued future not in suitable buildings for the accommodaand tho wore Smith appeared duly qualified of the necessary expense of keeping a CONt'ICSlUX tion of schools and for othe- - school House went into joint session EXCHANGE BUILDINGS prisoner of thin kind not being so readily session Having briefly alluded to such nattors as they were also authorized to Upon dissolution of the of easily1 secured as in tho case of a Terhavc themselves as worthy or need- the House resumed its sitting joint crease the amount of taxation if suffiritorial offender olficors of tho Territori- ful ot presented Consisting of but remains for me to attention your it cient means could not be obtained for al Mr Thurber presented a “Memorial and desire to join Penitentiary have repeatedly refused express my willingnot-the object contemplated to admission tlio of Utah tor to their with you in soeuring what should Congress the main by the rate of to receive persons eonueitted DQKEST1CS tax mentioned to No ohjeets contemplated by all legislation — the into the Union as a State” which was any rate not exceeding charge by United States officials the Territwellaro oi throe per cent as should bo decided and rend future and prosperity adopted by other place being provided for their conorywrote of s of Secretary was requested by vote BEB TICK HICKORY STRIPE finement tho result of this is that they It is to the enactment and enforcement of to The at a mooting called for tho purpose furnish each member and officer of hav o had to be either turned loose withjmt luws that the people look lor the protec- tho House with Wso by the same section and in a copies of the Daily Evetion of those rights immunities ami privilr out an being given of havFLANNEL BLANKETS which manner a sum not exceeding ono ing theiropportunity News of under form Kepublicim eges a ning Salt Lake Daily guilt or tnuoceiico established and in assumiaccrue them to cent ppr annum was authorized to or turned oxer to the government Juietule also and Instructor authoriyour share of the responsibilities of legisltbn Washington congressional paper sood to pay teachers supplv ties to be cared for military Tho injustice of ng MOTIONS 6R9EE3E3 ation let the path of duty which presents DRUGS Tho pooka freedom and furnish other necessary House exthe cf was the former courso both to ttio person i'se'f be folfouol without feat or favor leavito schools tho hand of tended by voto to Presidents and to the public is apparent to all and ng tho lesulta to be tempered Brigham PATENT MEDICINES 3 “ AN9 CROCKERY Act undoubtedly lookvl to the tho latter course should novel bo pursu- that kind Proriduuco which shapes all things Young and Daniel H YV ells Hon F to tho accomplishment of his own good pur® ' la lment D Richards His Edwin Free Schools but aa tho ed oxcopt in cases whore tho civil auExcellency a PAIKTS pose! e °f it left it to ihe option of thorities are fltggma acting Governor and becretavy ef enforcing tho BY Kpwjk Htooixs tin the of F H "hhitaats of tho several districts Head Acting Governor civil laws of the country Esq Su Territory OILS whether they should give effect to the oi Indian Affairs their provision should be made whereby all revisions of the Ant or not that objoct United State Distrirt A chance for the farmer to get W persons committed by competent authorGLASS sbeen far from attained Assessor t’hetlain ten A li Dr ity and in a proper manner can be con- ftlf kinds of ’tvutiges Mwtr Internal ’Naiis RevenueC See tools Durant new T ofiered the expense ot the Terri ‘cry fined organization f EpkAAla Salt Uke Cii But 1?etapir8ti( u txMoff UIon combination subject to reimbursement from the pro- - bttt & Hinuley’ 2i ©rtiiemtnt in suie-- j Vies President U P K R Gov- Cviwma rner Stanford O L P‘n hr which tsK©H and Ce- President vhoir kesBg tier wtsn- for tfss mi to to WAfJTED IMMEDIATELY! 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