Communications on civil and military matters Constitution and Organic act, distribution of L'elinquent taxes of Iron county Deseret, legalizing the laws of to revise and classify the laws of Funds, publie Government, locating the seat of 209 206 To the President of the United States for territorial officers congress for an appropriation for a territorial prison to establish a semi-monthly mail from Great Salt Lake City to San Diego for an appropriation to pay the code commissioners for a territorial road for calling a convention to form a state government of Deseret to locate a turnpike road from the Nebraska to Sacra- 216 219 219 220 221 222 223 224 for a National central rail road to the Pacific coast 225 Salt Lake City 226 for an electric telegraph from the Mississippi to Cali- 226 ........ for a Geodetic survey in Utah territory 227 for the extension of the legislative session to ninety days 228 to pay expenses of Indian expeditions 229 for an appropriation for support of schools 220 To Congress to pay the expenses of the special session of the legis lature for an act authorizing treaties with Indians for the donation of public lands to settlers, and for for a survey of the southern boundary of the territory for the establishment of a distributing post office To the post master general of the U. S., for a mail agent The first session of the Legislative Assembly of the territory of Utah, was convened in pursuance of the Proclamation of the Governor, on the 22nd day of September, A. D. 151; and continued by adjournments to the 18th day of February, A. D. 1852. This was succeeded by a special session, called by Proclamation of the Governor, and convened the day following, continuing until the 6th day of March, A. D. 1852. BRIGHAM YOUNG, Governor. MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL. Great Salt Lake County. WILLARD RICHARDS, President. HEBER C. KIMBALL, DANIEL H. WELLS, ORSON SPENCER, EZRA г. BENSON, resigned September 24th, 1851. JEDEDIAH M. GRANT, resigned September 23rd, 1851. Davis County. JOHN S. FULLMER, Weber County. DAVID FULLMER, HENRY G. SHERWOOD, WILFORD WOODRUFF, BENJAMIN F. JOHNSON, HOSEA STOUT, WILLARD SNOW, resigned September 24th, 1851. ANDREW L. LAMEREAUX, TERRITORY OF UTAH, Secretary's office. This certifies that the following Laws, Resolutions and Memorials are a true copy of the record of this office. {L.S.} In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and seal of the Territory, at Great Salt Lake City, this 21st day of June, in the vear of our Lord, eighteen hundred and fifty-two, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the seventy-sixth. WILLARD RICHARDS, Secretary, pro tem. |