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‘ “1 'm' mun will only ho Quid-«d {F umua bills; for» h “a...“ «and.» In allov- I . 5 disc, to mom ‘h‘d m an “:1.- Ind incon val-u a u cull-d and». will b. grail; nus-l. , I “I conclude without commending hrMmmuw the interests d ”d all- affirm. Without a W 0:. of Congress the M” 3:, mm pmflinr chin,- hm“: ”as. To 0:“ I know, no. wit them, um ml», 23:... ' - " JAMES BUCHANAN. Wm, Dec. 3, 135'1. ———-——..o.— - »- < ll (omen. Tun-on. Jan. sth, 1858. . w I“ fit 10 o'clock, A. I. w II peanut. m M the Home: " mat-puny: of H. B. No. 12. n .14 h "gull“ tho dnlning of munh and In lads. tho. EB. No. 18, u act nlnllvo to (b m of Territorial Arm. “of 111. Introducfiol of H. B. .\‘o. I. II Oct lo I|an Ihe southern bounqu 0f min-cg. lb.‘ . 3., o. 11, nu: Inlhorizing ”Ram" to put the con fl . any 1m to labor. ‘ . B; No. 1!, m the: up and rnd I ‘ Im the. 0| who, I'IIII “landed, and hi“ and taco-d 11¢ch In on th table. Oct-mu on Pub“. Building- and Gnu-d- reported but . I. I. “0‘ 5, n «:1. to amend an gt en mn at lo and :- net Ippohning m to whet I site ud superin hd a. m of tho Puilenlinry, “M‘lmdhgm pour. lbs. I. B. 0.1. u nthprovida or h m i an.» plbflc Mildlnp It a. and ms of un- cox-ritzy. ’ Upu hm Ir. Ino- pro-0M A pulmo- fro- L F‘s-numb and 45 “We! Clut- conly, pnyiug 8 W Ans-My to Ippoint Guy m d laid county Mung comm-lon wh a. Mad constructing the Pen .‘Hr: VII VI.» pond that Gay Huy hl by ”flied may commit-ion". L a. V“ VI.“ IM- u notico lh-t “mythic- fro. 93:! the citizens d may. In "human than-1e c Kai-lulu nun l to WM “in. uon J the m, “calm“ XI :thnguluuu-ry. . a , ‘- 1.34;: h" 1:“ ”*- .. o. . m n , 11l gm; 11. 0.3, _‘mi W tion-d pun-ed. A www- uy—u “ =. wmhfln Stu-W &% h “H I‘. w with I din-unnu- gum-I- u an «nu. “’ENIMHH nun non-nu. wkmfl'W-oh drbu a “My” .- 1“- h m warm.“- uni-u- I. Wmd lbw pul ,. ’Ew.’huumuoquuuum fl -h “ | M ' a . haunt-am ’l‘" -. . , ufil.-m......, fipmm nu vol-n u.- ”fighter—dun. .a‘fi - w Ins-Orr. Ju. 6, 1858. ‘W-mfio 111-l luau. ~’w M. "“5. from fiat'mmiltu on sported I oliovln; to be M mold. . inflict nut to view-Id locuto - y“ Rial m- or lan the hou- of AIME-I to the Hillary road near . V. II ; El”.- 10. 5, rehrlu to Ippolntlug I “h to rovi- tho km of Wuhi "I. 30.1, relative to confirming titles to hi chi-I. “1!. I. No. ! pnying for on Ippro "Mb. to “unify citizen- of Wuhing u W (or worry destroyed during th U 0 ludhl‘W-r. ’ ' i. Why. (to. eonmiueo on)!”- od 1... mud but 0...» No. 8. u not Ippmpri-ling money “no Territorial Trumry to James and «there. Minn Ir. Muon introduced the M Wuhan: M Omni- olcm ol’ the United I “ Amy. connndlng in the county . J Willa-idly In" lulu-fully warned .9 u «don prohibiting ciliuu of this Territory (m settling in ceruin por no. thud. and in Iccordance with aid «in. hon driven citizens from their dd- und home- uquind under the in o" the Uniud Sales, to their (rent wary, Therefore be it I“ by Me Ilgidalire Assembly of H ”flay of Wadi-skm, Thu in our “in tho uid order: are without the M of law, and till! the Ictl done fink-«kn m a high handed outrlgc “ tho rights and libertier of the Ameri can ' m hot the Governor be requcst d to ‘1" 11. proper authorities In Wuah -111 wry interruntiou on the a d thh outrageous uupltiou of the! unitary our Iln civil authority. ' W “at hie beiiete the dune] motio- to I a wry wont {arm or an: lav .procllimgd by hlynuu not 11l common lii us nor in-I m m with OM!- M. Thu I copy of the Ibove rut-1 doth- he forwnrdod to our Dehgnte in\ Cape“, Ind «bu he be requested to pn-l “t the Inner to [he proper deporlmenl. n Wuhuun city. to the end that the evil my In mid. Buddha reed 5m and second line, 1 0n notion of Mr Well-cc, i Laid on the lnble end 60 copies ordered, to be printed. ‘ On motion 0! Mr. Well-cc, H. B. No la, lul referred to committee on Judiciary. 1 On motion of Mr. Wiley, 11. B. N. 13, In Ink np. rend n la‘oud‘ um. and "fund to name. on Military Alain. C. B. No. 8, rel-tin to the 1m". of P.‘ Regen, In taken up. ‘ Reed 1 ucond time, i Ir. Cock loved to strike out 0300‘ lhere ever it ocean and inner! 8150. which“ no link 1 Mr. Wiley moved to amend by inserting 3900. Adopted. ; 0n [notion of Mr. Van Vleel, [ The bill md o third time Ind passed. 1 On motion of Mr. Melon, t H. B. No. 5, 111 taken up end read 1 second time. Upon leave Mr. VII Vice! presented In petition from 1". Fink end 94 others, citi nnl of Club county, praying the nppoiul neat. of Bdrm! Chunhroo no one of the minionen to locate and build the Pen iteniiery. Mr. Vnn Vleet moved to Amend H. B. No. 5, by Itriking out the mime of G. Barlow and inserting the name of Edward Chambroo, in mordanco vriih the aforuaid petition. Lou. Mamas. from the Home, ' Informing the Council of the pasaaga of H. B. No. 4, an act to amend an act to incorporate the city of Vancouver. Mao, of the introduction of H. M. No. 'i. praying fora military road from Port Townsend to interaect the Mili tary read from Fort Steilacoom to Fort Vancouver. Also, 11. B. No. 22, an act concarning tin partition of Landa. Alan, B. I. No. 8, relative to the u tenaion oi the Donation Lav. ' Mr. Wallacc moved to amend H. B. No. 5, by atriking out the name of Gay Hayden and inserting that of Ed ward Cliambron. Lott. Mr. Van Vloet moved to strike out the name of Wm. Dillon and insert the name of Edward Chambron. Loni. Menage from the Home. Informing the Council of the introduction in tho Home of H. B. No. 83, declaring no" much of the mum, road It liea within tin limita of. la'ia ”Illn- ‘l‘orritorial road. Alto, E. . No. 9, relative to the pay mant of "Infidel“. Alan. K. . o. 10, relative to n «mi 'ooin mnil between Olympia and Rank-r. Also, H. J. B. No. 8. relative to appoint ing a committee to make a new apportion lent. , Aloe, H. B. No. 24, 11l net to eetuhlieh 0 Bond of Pilot Commieeionere for Colum bie river. Alec. H. B. No. 35, an not appropriating comb-tor certain teen. motionof Mr. Yen Vieet. _ E. B. No. h, we: reed n third time and an Its 14, Cu taken up, reed flrll end-round tlme. end OI lotion 0! Hr. Wiley, Baum-red to committee on Corporetiou‘e. Upon lure Ir. Yen Vleet introduced i A report from the committee on Judi eiery, to when we- referred HJ. R. 1%., I. relutlve to upwind-ix n commiulon toi urine the love ol W ingteu Territory,‘ firing n nah-tituie therefor. ‘ The “Millie being reed eflrut and “CC” and line, In On motion of Mr. Von Vleet, Reed u third time and pound. Council lino-med. ‘ Tummy, Jen.ltln, 1858. 1 Council met It the noun] hour. 1 On motion of Mr. Wallace, ‘ C. J. B. No. 8, was taken up, end 1 On motion at llr. Lu Du. . ‘ Reed n third time end penned ununi-i moody. Upon leuro Ir. Maxon introduced the following reeolutione: 1 Wlum. iu the prosecution of the late Indinn wer, lane I. 813133, lute Gov ernor of Wuhingtou Territory, proeleiin- , ed and enforced Mnrtinl Lew in thel eonutiee oi Pierce end Thurston, end for which he receired unmerited condemne tiou by a certain resolution of the Leg ielutlve Ambly. panned Jununry 16th, 1867, therefore, Be it "rolled by the Iqielaline Anemia/y of Me Iln-rile? of Watilgtoe, The! in than proclaim ng end enforcing Martini Lew, we believe Gov. leoec 1. Stevens to here been netuuted by motive: of the pur elt patriotism, and with n deeire only for the nfety, welfere Ind prosperity of the Territory. Rewind, Thut in our opinion the state of the country delunoded thet stringent men-um should be edoptod. “and such as could be elected by Martial Law only, and thet there wee abeolata necmity for the‘ lone, enllciently evidenced by the feet that the enemy "who, prior to its existence, . were conetuntly on the alert, and supplied with information of I" operations,” after its eniorcemeut were continually struck by, our gallant troop- and noon reduced to sub? minion. Resolved. That the reeolution posed January 16th, 1857, doe: not now, auddid‘ not at that time, express the opinion of u majority of the citizen: of Wuhington‘ Territory, but was in direct contravention of the same, a fact manifested by the tn umphunt election of Gov. Stevens us our' Deli-guts to Congress, receiving in such election, over two-thirds of the votes cast. ; Resolved, That the Secretary of this 'l‘er. ‘ritory he requested to tmnemit copies of jtheee Resolution: to the Preuident of thc‘ wUuited States, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representin ilirer. and t" the "Im. lune i. Stem-us " Resolutions road Int and oecond time,i and On motion of Mr. Wnlioce, laid on the table II! ‘0 copier ordered [to he printed. ‘ Council ndjourned. . Fun", Jun. 8, 1858. ‘ Council met at the usual hour. i Upon leave Mrt Wiley introduced thel 'followiug renolutlou: i l Ruched by the Count“, Thst in COnlid-r erution of this the Bth day of Jnnnnry; :1 day upon which Gen. Andrew Jnckson, in‘ command of the American forces, obtnincd‘ each n signal triumph over the Brilish urmsl in New Orleans, that thin Council do now [adjourn until 10 o'clock tomorrow morn-i ling, und thst 32 guns be tired in celebration: r {of the duy. i l The Resolution was ldopted, uud ; Council ndjourned. ; ._.... l f BAfl'iuuv,Jnn. 1!, lm. ’ i Cuungtl met .1 the ounl hour. CtJ. it. No. :I—relutive to Innis] low—Wu. onl motion at Mr. [A Du. taken up, nod utter con-iden hie dileuuion.nad n third time and plied. I Ir. luxon introduced the (Ninth; resolution : l " Resolved by the left-Intin Amiga“ the Ter-l rito of Wuhington, hut the unnunl thank: u! wisrinxi-intun he, end no molt heortily tendered to Gov. ti. 1.. Curry.“ Oregon Trritorf”. tor the nhle. manly, sud truthful deleuoe mule by in, -in hls lut nnnuui menus. to the‘xrginintun o! reflon, ton cernlnx the lute Volun oTniuti o the two Territories, unopposed to the until. oveincntu o! the Indium in the laid firitll‘ oureltizens; Ind tint the opinion- entertained 3 the nonnative of Oregon concerning Gen. Wool. on oil other niden and wet ter: who ozmputhind with his nainion- and move mentu, i 4 ereby endured by th Legislature. uud thst the entire Eat volunteer flirtation of both‘ Terriwriu hut thank-of this (Mature iorlhe‘ nervluu- performed by them." ‘ On notion of Ir. Donut.l the malutlou mu hid upon the tools end 50 cop urdeled printed for thel use 0! the Council. ‘ A rue-Inf- Iru received from the Home informing the Counci o! the tango _o! H. I. No. 6—pruyin‘un urpropristion hy Ring-reel to buoy out the North c unnel of the Lulumh river; demo! the introduc tlouol ILILNo. 11-Jor the moment or the wur debt ; of H. 11. No. 12—.» 3111.0“. Chrk o! the Pacific Division of the U. B. A. - of H. B. No. M—in relutirm to common schools in Wuhingtou Territory; in! H. I. No. l3—nlntire to pa in certain citizen: for making emigrant roud over go NIL-hen puns : of it. B. No. 21—mintlve to weight: Ind manure ; ii. I. No. H—Ynyinf for u rnilitnry rod from New Duuglm to ’ort ownlend, Ind the eutehiiuliment of u military pout I| New Dun‘inosu ; at H. B. No. lii—relutlvs to thenxuintion of emetic. snd pro oundlnp in civil notion ; of it. B. ho. n—reiotlve to the emulation of the niiitlo ; "J. B. No. 9-min tln to calling “In” the Governor for hi- viesn u n the wur debt: .B. No. sa—uuthainln; wiilmn Cooper to euuhiilh a ferry; H. 11. ll—en net to dis uolve the hoods of mudnony existing hntween Julie A. Lodlnxhsln end A. L. Ludin‘hun: nud sis-(- of the POI-T“ 8.1.N0. h—rnying (or u tnrther nppmprist on to confine A II “mined from Fort Steinem to Fort Be "rim; of . B. No. lb—sn set to prevent the hole lutoxiutiu‘ Honors to Kr rm: HF”. 3’ it: ”:3" ‘f‘ " ”Wm Mm” or no u at n eel ' II e o! C. l. u. I—relltive to the emotion of the oilige of Superintendent of lndiun Allan for Wuhiugton Territory, with unenduuutn Adjourned. Monvaun. llth, 1858. 99min" met st the nan-i hour. Membere all preeent. Meeeege from the House informing the Council thet the Houee had peued Q H. B. No. 10, en act eppreprieting mon ey from the Territoriel Treeenry to pay for certein printing. Also the following at having been vignedt by the Speaker: Memoriel relative to confirming titlee to chime of eettlere. Memorial, praying for en approprietion to indemnify citizene for property destroyed during the ete Indian Inr. H. J. 8., relative to appointing a com mittee to report the exped ncy of appoint ing e commiaeion to revlee the lure of Waehington Territory. An act to view and locate n Territorial trend from or nenr the honee of J. C. Coch ran to intereect the militery road near Joe. Boret'e. And thet they hove paeeed the following hilie end reeolutione: H. B. No. 20, an act todetine the moth ern honndery of Kiteep county. 11. J. R. No. 10, relative to making Vancouver n Port of Delivery II B. No. 19, no act to confer civil ju ,riediction upon the Prohdte Courts, and [regulate the practice therein. . Mr. Phillips, from joint committee on i Enrolled Bille, reported H. B. No. l, and 111. B. No. 5, on being correctly enrolled. t H. M. No. 5, read a Int end a eecond‘ time, and I On motion of Mr. Ven Vleet, Referred to committee on Memoriela. H. B. No. 15, rend a firet and I second time, and On motion of Mr, Denny. Referred to committee on Judiciery. ‘ H. B. No. 6, road it tint and e eecohd Itime, end I On motion of Mr. Wilegl, i Referred to committee on emoriele. ‘ H. B. No. 25, rend n tiret end I second itime. and On motion of Mr. La Du, ~ i Referred to committee on Claims. ! 1!. B. No. 20, read a first and n eocond i time, end On motion of Mr. Denny, Referred to committee on Counties, with instructions to report at their earliest con-I ivenience. i H. J R. No. 10, rend it first and second time, and On motion of Mr. \‘nn \‘lect, Read a third time nnd passed. . H. B. No. 19, read a first end n second I time, and t On motion of Mr. Wiley. 3 Referred to committee on Judicilry. ' , li. B. No. 10, rend I first end a eewnd |time. and j j On motion of Mr. Van Vleet, Referred to committee on claims. i On motion of Mr. Van Vlect, I l C. J. R. No. 4, complimentary to Geo; L. Curry, Governor of Oregon, for the üble,i finality end truthful defense of the late Vol-i untocr organization, against Gen. Wool and others; was lnkcn up, and efter some} ’diecnseion, wus . ‘ ‘ On motion of Mr. Van Vleet. ‘ Laid on the table and the Clerk instruct ed to procure a copy of the late ennnnli message of the Governor of Oregon for: ‘the ute of the Council, to-morrow. 1 Upon lent-e, Mr. Cock introduced the‘ following resolution: Resolved by the Council. Tim the com mittee on Judiciary be instructed to takel ‘iuto consideration the propriety of report ‘ing a bill to secure .5“ landlord in the col llection of rents. . 3 On motion of Mr. Dcnny, ‘ Rules suspended and the Resolution rend‘ a second time. 1 ‘ The question being upon the adoption of l the Resolution, it svss adopted. * 1 Council adjourned. I ‘r Tuesnn, January 12, 1853. ‘ ! Council met pusnnnt to adjournment. i Members all present. Mr La Du, chairman of the committee on Memorials, brought in the report of that committee, recommending the passage 0!” 1.11. M. No. 6, relative to buoying out the [north channel of the Columbia river; rc ‘porting back to the Council also, H. M. ‘No. 5, praying for a further appropriation do complete a military road from Ft. Steil lacoom to Ft. Bellingham, and asking for ’furlher instructions. I The message of Gov. Curry vvus nowl tread, according to a previous request of l.\lr. Van Vleet. C. J. R. No. 4. relative to tendering thanks to Gov. Curry, of Oregon, for the able defence in his message of the late vol unteer organization of Washington and Oregon territories, as against the foul slan der: of Gen. Wool and his aiders and abst ters, was duly read, and passed on a vote of'l uycs and 2 noes. 11. M. No. 6, praying an appropriation by Congress to buoy out the north chan nel of the Columbia river, vvas now taken up and read a third time and passed. An act to provide for the erection of public buildings at the seat of government‘. of this territory, and an act to amend an act appointing commissioners to select a site and snfierinteud the erection of the Penitentiary of Washington Territory, was now brought in by the Clerk of the House for the signature of the President. Council then adjourned. Wnnassmv, January 13, 1858. Council met pursuant to adjournment. A message from the House was brought in, and alter notice of the introduction of several bills and memorials in that body, ave notice of the passage of H. B.l\‘o. , “An act to establish a board of Pilot Commissioners for Columbia river." , Upon leave, Mr. Van Vlcet introduced a petition from Joseph Brant and 59 others, citizens of Clarke county, asking that the charter of the city of Vancouver be so amended as to allow all fines and licences collected and levied within the city limits to be there expended, and the duties of the _citiiomcers specified. . i . B. No. 13. “An act relative to the distribution 0! Territorial arms," vvas now taken up on its second reading ; and On motion of Mr. Wiley, Read a third time and passed. l Business from the House : 1 H. B. No. 8. “An act to alter the bound ary linel'of Whatcom county,” was taken up and read I tint and aecond time ; end On motion of Mr. Phillips, , Referred to committee on Countiea. ‘ B. B. Ne. 14, ”An act emendatory of an act incorporating the city of Vencourer," wss taken up on ite second reading; and On motion of Mr. Van Vlect, Read a third time and pasaed. H. B. No. 84, “An act to establish a board of Pilot Commissioners for Columbia river." waa taken up, read a first and sec ond time, end i On motion of Mr. Wallace, I Referred to committee on Commerce. H. J. R. No. 18, relative to the employ ment of 111 Enrolling Clerk, waa tnkep up and reed n lirat and second time ; and On motion of Mr. Wiley, Rulea suepended, and reed a third time and peeled. The President gave notice that he would proceed to sign the following Joint Reso— tion, relative to appointing committee to report the expediency of appointing a com mission>to revise the laws of thia Territory ;] Memorial praying for an appropriation{ to indemnify citizens for property destroyed during the late Indian war ; 1 Memorial reletive to confirming titles to claims of settlers ; An act umendntory of an act appointing commissioners to Iclect a lite and lupcriu tend the construction of the Territorial Penitentiary ; An act to provide for the erection of public buildings at the seat of government of Wuhington Territory ; , An act to view and locate a territorial} road from the Home of J. U. Cochran to lhe military road near the house of Joseph l Borstn ' ' i 11. M. No. 5, praying for a further ap‘ propriation to complete a military road from Fort Steilacoom to Fort Bellingham, was nolv taken up, on n motion of. Mr. Denny, and read a third time and pulsed. Council then adjourned- IN HQUSE. Tuvnanav, January 'lth, 1858. House met at the uaual lionr. Mr. Irby introduced H. J. R. No. 10, relating to making Vancouver n port of delivery. Read first time and ordered to a second! reading. > Mr. Stillman introduced I l 11. 15. No. 32, an act to re-locete the' 'Territorial University. Said location to bel on the Boisfort plains. l I Read first time and ordered to a second} i reading. ‘, l Mr. Hinckley introduced l 3 11. B. .\‘o. 33, "an act to repeal an act ‘entitle-l en ulct to amend an act entitled an ‘act to regn nte marrin used A rilv ‘2oth, 1854." ges, P p ' Read first time and ordered to a second! (reading. ‘ 11. B. No. 30, read second time, fllltl On motion of Mr. Balch, ‘ H. B. No. 3|, read second time. Mr. Kelly moved to indefinitely post-1 pone. Lost, by a vote of Bin the ndirma~ live to 19 in the negative. ‘ On motion of Mr. Guthrie, ‘ The bill “I laid on the table and made the order of the day for to-morrow. i H. B. No. 87. read second time, and i On motion of Mr. Batch, . Referred to committee on Agriculture. 1 H. B. No. 28, read second time, and ,l On motion of Mr. Stillman, l t Referred to committee on Judiciary. I 11. M. No. 11, read second time, and . On motion of Mr. Irby, i Referred to committee on Military Af lll'B. 11. M. No. 1%, read second time, and I On motion of Mr. Balch, Laid on the table and ordered printed. l H. M. No, 13, read aecoud time, and On motion of Mr. Shaw, Laid on the table and ordered printed. H. M. No. 14, read second time, and On motion of Mr. Bradshaw, Referred to committee on Memorials. H. B. No. 25, an act to appropriate money for the payment of certain fees to B, l“. Kendall and B. P. Anderson, in the lease of “Inachi.” , Read third time and passed, by a vote of 24 in the affirmative to 3 in the nega tive. 11. J. R. No. 9, relative to calling upon the Governor for his views upon the wart debt. ‘ ‘ Read third time, and On motion of Mr. Bnleh, Laid on the table and made the specinl order of the day for the 4th day of July next. I]. M. No. 3, reported back from the committee on Memorials, coming up, was On motion of Mr. Guthrie, Laid on the table and ordered printed. ' The petition of citizens of Pierce county, —presented by Mr. Meeker—r.” to a Territorial road, coming up, was On motion of Mr. Meeker, Referred to committee on Roads and Highwaye. . 11. M. No. 4, reported back from com mittee on Memorials, coming up, wna On motion of Mr. Peabody, , Lnid on the table and ordered printed. Adjourned to 1 o'clock, P. It. Ancnxoox 8553105. The petition 0”. A. Packard—pretent ed by Mr. Crockett—praying for a charter; for a toll bridge across tbe-Niequally river,‘ coming up, mu On motion of Mr. Curtis, . l Referred to a select commits: of fire,‘ three from Thurtou and two at Pierce county. ‘ The Chair appointed Messrs. Miller, ‘ Baker, and Guthrie, of Thurston, and, Messrs. Moore and Meeker, of Pierce‘ county, said committee. ‘ The petition of Alexander Abornnthy,‘ and others—presented by Mr. Hutchieon—‘ relative to declaring certain waters naviga ble, coming up, no On motion of Mr. Meeker, Referred to committee on Commerce. H. M. No. 5, praying for a further up propriatiou to comple a military road from ’Fort Steilacomm to Fort Bellin ham, re lported back from committee on Memoriele, ‘ coming up, wen i - a motion of Mr. -Balch, Read a third time arid peeled by a unnu imoaa vote. 0. M. No. 1, reported back from com mittee on Memorials, coming up, was slight ly amended, and On motion of Mr. Meeker, The 9th day, of January waa a-igned lfor its third reading. C. B. No. 3, relative to appropriating money from the Territorial Treasury to pay Jas. McDonald and others, {or the arrest of Patrick ngan. ltesd first time and ordered to a second reading. Substitute for I. J. R. No. 2, relative to appointing a commission to compile, re viee, and codify the laws of Washington Territory, (introduced in the Council.) Read fint time and ordered to a second reading. On motion of Mr. Belch, i H. B. No. 15, an act to prevent the sale ‘of intoxicating liquors go Kanalras, was taken from the table, shd ‘ ‘ On motion of Mr. Batch, . Read a third time and passed, and the: title agreed to. i On motion of Mr. Guthrie, ' H. B. No. 10, was taken from the table, and after a abort discussion thereon, was On motion of Mr. Guthrie, Laid on the table and made the special order of the day for the 9th day of Jan. I H. B. No. 9, coming up, was ,I On motion of Mr. Shaw, ' Laid on the table. 11. B. No. 'i, an act repenlingjuriedic», tion of Probate Courts and Justices of the} Peace, coming up, was On motion of Mr. Belch, Indefinitely poetpened. 11. B. No. 3, an act to amend an act, on titled an act to amend an act to increase county revenue, coming up, was On motion of Mr. Meeker, Xudefinitely postponed. House adjourned until Saturday the 9th day of January. -«w , .. _ - 3 ' Tn: “one! Wan Farah—ln almu-tt every county . in the State, stepe have been taken to organize vol-‘ nutter companies to fight the Mormons. In the event‘ of arequinition being made by the I‘reeideut upon Ithla State for troops. In this city and Sacramental {several companies have already been partially organ! iized. —S¢u Francisco Herald, In. 5. | g _ ~ ...... ... , , i I Amman—Steamer L'mulilaiim, Hunt! January 19th, 1858, 23 hours from Belling-I ham Bay, with mails and passengers, to} ,M. Louison & Co. : i CONSTITUTION Rename. [ { Antwan—Jan. 17th, Ship Romain/e; from Sydney to load with spare at Port! Townsend for England. 1 1 Brig .‘ila-dmulmn, Johnson, from San] Francisco for Port Madison, to load with‘ lumber . w victim nah Qrmorrut, OHIPH. WASHINGTON TERRITORY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2‘2, 185 R ‘ J. w. WILEY no IL rvnnn, 2mm”. ‘ “Truth rrnuh'd to earth will rhu- um. ~‘- Thc eternal yenrn of God are hem." ' Preside-ti Menu. n. In conformity to promise Imde I‘.“ net, It will he observed that we have dented I large firm: in to dny‘n inne in order to be enabled in [fluent to our rendm the excellent Innunl means: of Pie-idem ln‘rmnx. In ordrr to do this, and It an Inn: timi- give pullix ity to n.~ rum-h In pouihle 0! leg“, tivc proceedings. enacted since the mmhiing ol thet body. we have cheerfully snrrr-ndcrcd not my, our entire editorial mlnmnn, l,i.t have mink new,“ encrom him-ma rpnn the rpnce orcnpiml hy our "8W hir advertising friends. Thln, howl an we will le. count for nnliyl’nrtnrily to tlum, " in the cnur- of humnn cventi." The rnesuuge “ill he found I Bm. paper of mnrkcd rhlliiy : and the following comma. nicntary notice of it, Illich we find in I lute an“, 0! tin Sun lv‘rnncim'o Hrrnld! in unlghiire 0! our 9'“ views In to the geneml manure: rernnimended m". in. with condensed pnrtirulnrity 5 . " The medulla of the i’reuident of lhe Staten has rmt wnh grelt favor in (‘nlilnrninynlltg or all grades Irresperth'e u! put . llnd in it I e 1... and mun-Hy rxpomion or the again: of the “no. For a quarter of n century no nimilnr doc-mm h. equalled it In nlvility. und the lui'idnesl with which every unhject in wt lorth. nnd every point at imm to the nation in calmly dlficil‘ifl'tl. Important an". thing are nnnlc. whiv I, if nr-ted upon. will not only prove lmuelicinl to the country et large, but cmlnntly no to thie Stntc in wvnrul important pnliicnhns. The l’n-nhh-nt him again recommended the construction at the l'm'lflc and Allnntic linilnnd. and h undnluhu to the extent of his powor, reiterniedyhll rletu on, thet luhg'ect, nx cxpres-cd In his letter riorto h. Preeiden inl elr'linn. The Hormon mention my" due nntiu- nt hi~ hands, and is trend with dining firmness, whirh rommnndn univcrul res ct, Thi nhxo, is of deep Interest tn Clllfornln. for WI! not unf likely that the new reglnienu, required hylhe service will. to n conuidrmhie extent, be mired in this Rate. Tile early organization of n Territorial (ioremmm for Arlznnl in nnotlur Inhfict ln whluh Culilnrll. in directly inure-ital. Arlmnn paw-eon 111 the rep. hilitiea (or amt prov-perlty, and in the nnlnnl high. way over whh‘h the commerce and tnrel hetween the l'nclilc and Atlantic Stntru mutt unitntlly In. it is admitted by the most exacting that thin sm. ha been signall‘y remembered. Ind that hr intent me hu- rrom be ng ignored by the Executive 0! the nation." . g -- - «a... , - - j Luann—Today, between the hour: of I. data, A. 1.. and t o'clock, 1-. IL. «cording to the do“; or the L'. S. Supreme Court {or thin Terrltary, Infill, (Indian). for more than n yrnr nut n prisoner nth gunrd home of Fort Bleiluoom, charged with .d convicted of murder, in to he lunged hy the neck until he I: " dead. nun, DEAD." We have hmlit educated thet the execution will take piece at Port Stelluoom. -- «‘o» ~— —- l-‘rol lho DIM l-‘min Air. lumen, 111 Intelligent Inerrhnl It the Dnllen. who arrived here on mutiny. we lull that Col. Hugh» had ill-patched 1 letter Iron: Wullmnln to Fort all“, glving inlorrnntlon' of n rumor wild hed ruched him hy n reliable lndlan rune”! the Snake tribe. to the 'ullawlng purport : ‘ There hnd been I conflict In flnlt ble Ville] b tween n detachment of the U. B. Il’liopl under ou mnnd of Col. Jnhnlun end I Inperinr i’omol I» mom. At am, the Mormon- muted the troops. in Ithey were nit-mud: rnlliod hfi, their cilia-I, nil turned upon their pnrluern. A ud light end. in which the troops eventunlly proved victim um “staining lever. Ins- il killed And I“ the |Hormone lied the Action. There nlln reached the Della mother n-w. which does not com.- vrell authenticated. that the Ctr-e end Well-avail: indium hid recently mdeved all the white: in that lei-tion to leave within five Gaye. m indiu- ny thet white men, who In neither MI (American) nor King new” men (English) ofivw furnish them with plent; o! mullet.- In -I-Hw to light. our peolvle, Ind mm every indie-tin U.- he futhered, it n evident tht the Mormon- 111 “I inc ting the "riot“ tribe- to an of n‘pen bully it me. hesidee. to he 1 universal lent lent ”I all; Indian-‘10; 3r Noah? “Ind Wentahm 0". time I trm e n nee Illic —Porllaad. (omm). fiend-drag». N.” m m 333 mm. fr,- ,‘ .\.va ANA/m-” \MAAM,‘ NOTICE TO mamas. Linn-11mm: on new ncmnnu errr. l'rmrru or run. n'uuixaron mind“. a- A Light will be exhibited on Ind nflertho [ith a! December next. in the Lighthmue recently erected nbont one-sixth oi 1 mile the mien“ lot um npit. The Light n I fixed white 53:, of a. Hid order of Fresnel Ind clevnted 100 feet re nee ‘sen lievel, llld Ihouhl he neon in ricer «when ‘ mm the dm-k nf ”Ii! revving veeeel. 15 untied. or IT. nutute miles. he utmctnn canal-h oi e ht,- t-r‘n dwelling nl‘ ptone. with n tmvee ol lyric-I; the 1,- rer hull dark lend. the lower hell white—lining um I I. And nurmnlmtcd by In inn lantern pdnkil M. the entire height beinx M feet. l The nppmximute latitude end longitude adult I netic vmlltinn of the light, u given by the cold .- ‘ vcy. In: . ‘ thitnde. _ 48° ll ‘5 I. .‘ Lanxitudn. "3° 01 30 W. * lunatic vnmtion, Ii“ 30 E (Aug. 1851) A FOG BELLmHIM poundu.hu Ilw hurl md an the extreme mater end 0! the Split, Ihfl ill line mnded during {only or other ‘hlt‘k vm.h! Ind night. from the name dnte. The distinctive W In! drilling the hell will be pniullvlhed hem. I“ striking mm-hinery it in nfmrne building vi. . Ifrnnt upon to noeire the bell. painted black, lid '3O (fizz-bore the ground ml In ope. lunch". U“? VII . Hy tlf‘lit‘l’ of the Llfilltvflmu noun. ! AIITIIAN IACH'» Mn]. Tnpngraphlrd El". M ll]- I mlire. l2lh Liulnvfluun Dim-tot. Sal W' imam, .\aw. 20, ml. [IM- I Notice to Mariner!- i i.|unr~llu|‘sl; 0N 'rA'rom-n "LAND, on CHI rum i lu‘, wunmamx run-Iron. r 9A Light will be exhibited on nil alter the 18th Int December next, in nu Li hum- rec-nil! fl‘ r led on the Light-strut of thin inland. The “I“ :h'. lnxea white light a an in order of hum-II h lulu] lu‘l Yet-t nirove me n to. level. 111 M“ Men in clear weether. from the deck of “dam . \"ch‘l, ll) nnuiim], or 21 mum Hillel. ‘l' undlln fem-(uh o! a keeper‘n dwelling at atone, .witi I W; ol brick. whitewashed, min] above it. end name! ». ml by In iron lantern minted red, the entu‘ MW being 66 feet. I The intitudv Ind lnngltude Ind magnetic verb“ lor the Light, u given by the Con» Barrel-“i! V Latitude 41° 13 15 ~ I lmmitude. 12“ A! 50 Vi Magnetic Varietion, I)" ‘5 E (July I“ ’) ‘ Ry nrdcr u! the Light-haul: Build. 1 HARTMAN nuns. . "6". 1-91,. mg. lir. 111. I ”like. it‘ll: Lluhtfluuu‘ strict. an anm‘ - .ihin. Km. 20. Min. (-9" ‘_ i’—**"——-' , ~__ .W- , , : ‘ g Minl)lc AL . , 3 Ga Kl 'WL‘LLJUR@7 M. @n luu nuovln ro ru: Inwmo urnr octl'l'lll! If f I. ~H'IJ'IITIII, Ins li‘l’ltlfl, oLin’U‘ ‘THi-I linden-inn] takes thin method 01 l iniurrning the ritlunn at Olympia Inl innrmnndinn country. that he he opened i In oilh-e at the nimve piece, for the pru ‘tit'e of MEDICINE In ill \‘lr'lnun hmch- In we: end will huld himself in reedlnene nt I“ “W' tn imam tn lny min in the line at hiu ,ymibuioe whit-h hie entire attention will I»? dermat -1:, K. “liJJRI'. ”lying-in. \pril " i~.'.:, numb l}.