Show S rli' -- nw’ i f—t t Ution to enact such laws as are necewtary and 11U Excellency Governor Doty tlie honorable te the circumstances of the Territory TELEGRAPH suitable Brigham Young The general laws now la force apnearj from the Secretary Reed M Bernhisel examinations heretofore given them by my prede-an- d the Hons Heber C Kimball amend-Ic'--- ' !! to the cessors judiciary require by BIOR3HXO TUR8DAY of the leg- Wm II Hooper the ment in provisions - TK1LMS : To yon gentlemen is particularly referred those islatnre the Hon Chief Justice Titus IT S ' oa $16 ocal subjects of legislation with which lit is pre- Marshal Gibbs CoL Irish Hon Elias Smith : r Pot Annum sumed you are personally acquainted from your 9 00 L ’ s Wx Month" : or residence from your own observation or and the Hon A O Smoot Mayor of the City lacea 5 00 ! x n regard to which you may have received accu Three Month ‘ nemy McEwan Esq was elected public 200 rate information jOr Month delivered In the city ' : 15 The erection of bridges over the rivers on the printer Per single number main thoroughfares the grading of roads through We were much pleased to greet the memthe k anyone and the construction of canals for ir- AVB CAN DO IT Igation by which the now waste lands in tho Tal- bers yesterday and to notice that they all had leys of Dear river Weber Jordan and Sevier may the air of blooming health Some of them producbrought into cultivation and renderedconsidera1 pm yes- - be at naecinbled to commend tive I respectfully looked remarkably young again There was your Our legislature grants of land to be reclaimed by a effected a temporary organization tion Indeed quiet calm dignity aUont some of them that irrigation or made habitable by those canals may cuduikh! credentials of members swore fideli- with pToprietyrbebolicitedof Congresato aid in their induced the conviction that the recent invited the Gov-- construction: and there is no doubt that h memoty utilized permanently rial to thAt body for this object would receive at- changes in Utah had in noway inj'ured them them listened to his Mes- tention and the appropriation be made erno Bat excessive legislation I think is to be avoidsage voted for its publication elected a pub- ed as one of the greatest evils with which a com- EASTERN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS lic printer voted the freedom of the jLegisla-tnr- e munity can be afflicted Numerous lawsj or comsystems or frequent and sudden changes to tile distinguished and in two hours plicated are dangerous to private rights and to the liberties Nashville 9 : The freest country with a constifrom the: assembling adjourned There’s for of the people is cold with The weather a 1 storm of tutional is which that is very government by heavy governed yon Grundy How do ye like it snow and hail all day The rebel lines in our front the fewest legislative enactments ! i u I congratulate you upon the discoveries of coal appear Intact There are no indications of an TIIE TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE iron lead copper and of the precious metals attack There was some sharp musketry firing inwhich have been made during the past year in the front of the 4th corps Several were woundea on tl westers eastern and southern sections of the Ter- both sides Tho excitement in town has nearly The members of tho Fourteenth J Anntml No apprehensions for the safety of ritory and also upon the now settlements which subsided be feit the city in While we canSession of the Legislature assembled yester-dayi- u' have been formed their vicinity to a aa the first and moat imThe gunboats went down the river y not but Agriculture regard the State House in this city at 1 portant Interest In this country and therefore en- point where the rebel batteries are Ideated enga titled to etery encouragement which can be be- ged them and drove the rebels back from the river T AT stowed by government The Mines valuable on and silenced their guns They then returned to The fo owing members j)f the Council were their own account niay also be considered tribu- the city tary to that interest and their development wor- Deserters who came in that Hood present: iWilfonl Webdrtiff Albert Carring 'thy of the attention of the Legislature and of ev- will soon attack the Union forces who to desires increase the wealth and ton Daqiel' Spencer Joseph AjYoung ery citizen New York 16 promote the prosperity ofth? Territory G Rich Lorenzo Snow absent The Herald’s Potomac correspondentstates that The peaceable and friendly conduct of the IndiEzra IV Benson L E Harrington j Aaron ans towards our citizens and the travelers through for the last few days owing to the annoyance of rebel firing upon the working parties at Dntch Johnson! Amas M Lyman Oraoq Hyde every section of the Territory since the treaties the Canal a portion of three regiments of colored Gap whicn were concluded with them in the year 18G3 ar— cannot infantry and a section of Morton’s 5th regular absent (ieo A Smith Erastus Snow1 absent — so different from that of former years theGen to crossed Ludlow under north tillery too highly appreciated and recommended Tho Hon Geo' A Smith was elected be These are the first treaties ever made by the United side of the James drove back the rebels and effecat the terminus of the canal where President Patrick Lynch Secretaryi Joshna States with the bands of Shoshones and it is some- ted a lodgement what remarkable that they have adhered to their they entrenched themselves thus protecting the Arthur Asst Sect‘VSrmrW Cluff nergaent stipulations with a fidelity equal to that lof most laborers on the canal Tlie rebel batteries subsequently opened upon the position but did noli&rm j at Arms J Samuel L Sprague Messenger civilized nations Burbridge and his forces were at Dean Station It is considered however that we are chiefly Joseph Busby Foreman Joseph Young indebted to the presence and efficiency of the East Tennessee on Tuesday This movement to to fall back with States troops and the signal defeat of Bear his front caused Breckenrldge titled Chaplain Buell’s Gap towards his main force Hiihter and his allies for the first manibythem The Members of the ITouse Present: " festation of a friendly spirit and that iuj fact we r have no security for their faithful compliance with Great Salt Lake County —John Pbobats Corat —This Court comntmced its regular treaties-i- or the of their those with stipulations December Session yesterday morning Bis Honor Elias EJwin Ii Woolley Albert P Roekwood which may bo formed with other tribes in these Smith presiding Aurelius Miner Esq Special Prosecu— but in the continued military! occupaJ olm V Hong Franklin D Richardi John mountains Mr Edward W East Clerk Mr Robert tion of the most eligible sites for the protection of ting Attorney VaUCoti the people in every part of the Territory an oc- T Burton Sheriff Mr Robert J' Golding Bailiff ETAn-j-AIbi- crt KJ Thurber Joseph E cupation which it seems is equally demanded for The following gentlemen answered to their names as the security of the life and property of the peace- Grand Jurors — Wm C Staines Foreman Emanuel M Johnson David ClufE able citizen and traveler against the brigand atMurphy John Q iKnowltoc Wm Ilickenlooper Leri tacks and depredations of white men Iaxd Davis Morgan— Ilorton D Peter Xebeker Abraham R Wright Horace 8 aight It is provided in those treaties that the Presi- Savage Charles ch Peterson absent dent of the United States may at any time make Eldredge Henry W Lawrence Hampden 9 Beattie Weber —Lorin Farr Chauncey "NVj West reservations of such districts m the country of the Eliadrack RoundyJ Washington Lemon Benjamin' T Slioshonec nation as he may deem eligible for the Mitchell-WilliaB Wilkinson and Robert BurnsBox E£dkr —Jonathan W Wright use of these bands will It be of to was' excused on account of sickness 8 Levi Stewart — great advantage f j the Indians if the reservations A Cache Iaxd Richland — Peter Maughan our citizens and to not answering to his name the Court entered Woolley soon and these bands induced to William I Preston become permanently located upon them I recom- a rule against him tor contempt mend the adoption of a memorial to the President Among tlie ram on the o'iiiiinal docket were: T ooelr —J olm Rowberry and Dr to uu views Congress this Jj P Tier mu— no qfwl from AlJetninu CUutuu's expressing your 1 JcAB-1-Sam- uel Pitchfortli ami asking for an appropriation to enable court charge violating City oidinance Jfo 28 subject ‘ " to carry these treaties intfr effect Frank Matthews— sent np from Justice Clinton’s coqrt Sajt Pete — William Anderson Heddech him The the! Indians charge larceny treaties these with operation j N Allred absent of the north has been so beneficial to them and to Frank P Fox sent up from Justice Clinton’s court oar citizens that we cannot hut the — MillaRd Thomas Callister absent larceny charge same from treaties with those of theanticipate South The Charles WillianMon — under bonds for Ids appearance Cox absent! BbayeR— ’William road from Salt Lake City— the true Capital of Utah for here are qonceutrated its wealth and in charge larceny Iron— £paa S Smith ' telligencc— to Arizona and Southern California In addition to these the persons recently apprehended must become one of the principal thoroughfares for the Washington and Kane—Jacob Gates of Bansoliuff and Co’s store and other through the Territory anu the preferred route of robberiesrobbery Wasatcis will the attention of the Court daring this have Ilenry W Brizzee a railway to navigable waters smioo Sbntrr j axd Gbeex River—' William M The most convenient outlet for the productions The following names ef tbs Traverse Jnrors were read ! of the Great Basin to the Pacific Ocean ap pears to Wall' the Clerk and responded t— Elnathan Eldredge Zeh route Colorado this be This the and river is by by nousE organization now navigated with several steamboats from the ulon Jacobs Horace Drake Sylvan ns Hicks Caleb Wright The Hop John Thylor was elected Speak- gulf of California to a point very near our south- Malin Weller Henry Woodmausce Edmund Fr Drownand if amicable relations are estab-ishe- d er ThomaS Bullock Chief Clerk Robert L ern boundary with the Indians through whose country the ing Mcses Thurston Joseph Chamberlain Nathan Tart-n- er Bolivar Roberts Geo V Thatcher John Vance Jun Campbell Assistant Clerk John Smith Ser-ga- road passes and with those inhabiting the banka of that stream we may expect to see soon a large Edward Martin James A Allred and James Barnes at Arms Thomas 0 King Messenger commercial town built at the head of navigation The following Jurors were absent: — Charles Woodward the trade of Utah will have its depot and Ebenexer R Young Charles D Barnham R B Stewart Geo W ISade 'Foreman ' W W Phelps where our enterprising merchants their warehouses filled I with the rich products of these valleys and of the Martin Zyderlaan John Shaffer and Robert Daft' Chaplain ' The Court announced that the Traverse Jury was at The usual" oath was administered to the Indies It Is understood a bill containing an appioprja-tur- n liberty till Thursday at 10 am when the absentees as members and officers of both the Council and for treaties with the Utah nation passed one well as the others were expected to he present t ' Houses of Congress at the last session and of the Court adjourned till 10 am this morning House by the Hon Secretary Reed j shall be glad of tne opportunity to unite with The nohs Ezra T Benson and L J5 Har rou in a- memorial for the passage of the ibill by he other House and for its approval by the Presrington from the Council and the Hns F ident GkEAZ SALT LAKE CUT D Ricliahls and Lorin Fair from the Iloiise Under a proper system there is no doubt many were appointed to wait iipon His Excellency of the individuals of these bands may in a short n B ClawsCx Manager ' ime become herdsmen and agriculturists and a Governor to inform him of the readiness residence by white mien in the Tallies of these mounthe Cains John Stage Manager I rendered thereby safe from their hostilities of the Legislature f o hear any communicati on tains and RENEWED ATTRACTION tt that Ilia Excellency might please to offer Indepredations connection with thia subject of the opening in! of the communication with the Colorado and the iti them i The Management beg to announce that compliance new settlements upon it establishing a very generally Talented expreesed wish of their Patrons At j post 2 o’clock tho Governor accom ias occurred to me that it would be of great ad- - with Versatile Artist they have engaged the Y&nta se to all engaged in those enterprises j if the panied by §ecretaiy Reed Col Irish —Super- jurisdiction over was extended of this intendent of Indian Affairs and U S4 Mar-- that region where Territory now there is none If you measure who wfil have the honor of appearing on were introduced to the Legislature should concur in the importance of this p I Government to would ra the and the 0 people Dec 14 1864 EVENING WEDNESDAY iu Joint Session-- the members rising to reInvite you to unite with me in a Sectfully to add to Utah for temporary when will he presented by parUculsr request ceive His Excellency The Chief Clerk of Territhe of that of portion government purposes FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! the House then read tory of Arizona which is Bituated north and wes Comic Drama In 3 Acts of Colorado river the beautifol iTUE MESSAGE Schools and the means of education oiijght to be provided in every settlement in the Territory DON JSxKvrtn Office Utah Territory Without this is done the mass of the people will i Great Salt Laks Cittl OR soon become grossly ignorant the abject slaves — December 12th' 18Cf i of wealth and power and the miserable dupes of G OfTLDlKS Or THE LEGISLATIVE- ASSEMBLY A HATCH FOR A KING every charlatan in religion or in politics To your the Legislature of a Country wisdom I commend this most important subject Mr Pacxcefort in his great personation of which a writtea constitution and for legislation and sincerely hope a system may laws Dox Cjssar interest to all of Ills in- - be devised which all the children or a proper 0 within the theSStouiitiJleatliftth® ectual condition of age in the by may Territory ensuing year To conclude with a new laughable Farce never before adopted as will securiT!?13 "duch provisions be counted in private or public schools aud equal right and acted here entitled The annual reports of the Treasurer and AudiP?°niot the general welfare Con crew tor are presented to yon for your information United States of the The application of the people of this Territory Lined powers of com' for admission into the Union as a State is yet pen- Barney O’TooleJ (an itinerate Tinker from 1 yr pygAR 4 State govem- Ynent It legislates TV?® it may receive the Emerald Isleyeking his fortune J States and People of the Unitrf ding - -beforeCongress and it is hoped cither b the — cunfenvu crnvonu ii admission of theState on an equal footing with the For full particulars see Bills f its powers reserving to only original States or the passage of an act to enable o — the people to form a constitution and State- gov-' for the sale of Tickets Tues-daThe Box Office will open ernment 10 a bl And I beg to assure you gentlemen that I shall 0? clock Performance to com0 Doorii open at 14 past adoption of Assembly! It extends to cordially cooperate with you in the calJjlative are which mence 7 such at measures as you may propose consistent of United States the of the culated to enlighten the people protect their rights of person and property secure to! them NEW MILLINERY their civil and religious freedom or advance their Just Arrived prosperity and happiness ASSORTMENT OF A FIXE "tded over aud to be°iufurce‘! — r® ex JAMES DUAXE DOTY MILLIXK11Y FOB TIIE LADIES Five Hundred copica of tho message was s A MILLINER wanted Immediately TUB DAILY Good News for tlie rj People ! ! JUSTj ARRIVED'! ex-Gover- J Pf i ex-memb- ers I I W S GODBE : WILL DAYS 7 RETAIL GOODS -- - j MORNING ! WHOLESALE TRICES BT CITING A DISCOUNT or TEN PER CENT I- r ! i ! IDs STOCK off the regular Market Rates ANOTHER MOLE THAI consists! of - i r AN EXCELLENT - to-da- J ! ST s - THIS t tL--i M ASSORTMENT 10 1 I LOADED WITH GENERAL MERCHANDISE 'I 'I j of the Beet Qaalitieaand Is especially rich SC at Li in! ' ! 0 PLAIN k FANCY DRESSG00DS i SC I ay : Comprising t and 8IL1E suad CLOTH CLOAKS MANTILLAS U tj : BALMORAL SKIRTS COTTON siiid gIK-VELV- in fa ! DOMESTIC DRY il GOODS FJ Y 'h r ET P RIBBONS DRESS TRIHHUGS etc etc Ji ! Roots Shoes Hats j and Caps almost be n a 1 I A MAGNIFICENT LINK OF endless variety Particular' attention is called to his will also ‘ found in i j ' tvhich are unsurpassed in this or indeed any ither market and the FINEST will cclst bat ij a good Genuine YOUNG HYSON While Fancy Dress Goods bought for e can-b- fJ §450 per lb ! §300 per lb - j ! were-designate- The Goods are mi Sals at HOOPER A ELDREDGffS Old Stand Two Donrs North of Theatre Street and at the Southwest aide of Godbe'a IJaw Building ! MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION 1 4'j ILemember for a Four Days Only ! I ! i J : : - j I - j Thia arrrangement doea not apply to the Drug Store Doc f 51SC4 EAGLE EMPORIUM!! OF J j I nt J s FINE Having received the whole of my UAST- x EBX PURGHASESi I have on hand 'the 1 I ‘ ' i ii' i i LARGEST AND MOST VARIED SORTMENT OF AS- - WOOL SHAWLS 9 I -- f -- 4 V ever Offered ix tris Market and BILLS OF ANY ! -- rs I V AMO XO Mr Geo Paunccfort ahal-Gibb- ! TUB OUR SPECIALITIES FORi TOE j its-borde- 1 tp the satisfaction of the Purchaser t )-- Teel pre- pared to fill - assortment SEASON I I invite In8jeCtion of a FINE- STOCK -- - oxrazsixa:— t-- a CESAME I SHAWLS I IS NOW ! HOODS ' NUBIAS ! W- - HOSIERY FLANNELS BAZAN bootees ictc1 - i i - GENTLEMEN’S ' ) r-- I CLOTHING i ri - f!J5j82vereignty J BARNEY THE BARON the-Uene- -- - j' ' '--- - yt 1 Ju! Khtw ! H bcMour dutyi Mjetai4c ui ordered printed for the use of the Assembly The freedom of the Iluse was voted to first-clas- MRS 8TEXH0CSE West of Tabernacle House First kH every variety GKO C ERIE S' n o't x o is s j 7 etc Dry Goods 7 etc l i To which we aoilcl t (he uttcntloix of the - 1 t I f I I - 1 PAINTS LEATHER OILS PUBLIC AID TOE TRADE f ETC i CROCKERY CUTLERY And a Thousand other Articles for Daily Use and Comfort ” iwm Dec5 Nov 281164 S26ff 18M 1I-- i T WALKER BRO’S I 1 : |