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Ul THE OREGON STATESMAN II I'lHIU'llli I' IH KV "MAY MHI'.MMI. Tlia Oriiiioa Printing end ruLliiiliiug Company, PKOP ItllSTOUK. O.lloiaJ riptr of tho Ut a te . TKIIAIS l'ur yoer,f l,n i Kix iihh.Ui.$-.',H0. " fn' .1,', ,ss O'V jirlorihi I'nin. I.ryal thlni' lfit'1 mlHW M' Htttrirrmwitmih: It'-mllliiiii'i-s m ly be iini,li! !y mii.ll lit lliu rlxk (if the utile !lli.-r., If nullnl lei I hi' presence nl u pi!iii-iler, HI, BOOT fflj!19E STOKE. JOHN W. GILBERT, Boots, Shoes, and Leather, '. SIIOEMAKKBS' TOOLS, I l iiidins of Kvcry Description! CKIUN ULOi'K,, Cmtimrrciut vW, - H A L I'l iVI, ITan on band Largest ana Best Selected Stock or BOOTS AND SHOES p VKU ulUrjl in Salon., n.iiH.itii..K in mrt of JIKNKKKT'S lruis( tyjiiiltml, nnd Vluiu Double Siiln Hnnt : MKKKKIl & l'KNLLKTON,8 Hinglo und Double- St'Weii UootK; KKIHKIiljh'H'S HinlfcHud )ouhle-Svrcd Boots; )OiiFUi;i"S4 " " ' 111 EN'S mid HOYS' Ontf and Kip Hoots and Bhoea, from th bi't- ehopK in New Knhtiid, Indies, MIssi'iV, L Children's Hoots, Klioes, and tliiltcrH, ,v . ; Front Burl'Hi New York, und AliU'R & Sons, Kinj(', Long', und tieiberlicli a. riiiliididpuiu. . A Complete Stock of. , French und Auu'ilciiu Calf uud Kip SUins; )(. ' ' Liiihtir; ' ' Ouk und Mcmlock Suit) I'Hiber;' " ' ! '' I. hfU, Vena, 'i'lnvrtd, wi4 Nnil. - -., ,1 - II. ' linn, hi I'oihM't'lioii, Tho hunt nianulW'timnif nhoi in the Hlrttf, Hiul kiM'pK on hitnd und iimlton to order Jtnols mid HbnpH of ttvery (yl und of th Went niiitt ' i-iul. AM work ut hi own miumiUcturo mut jrivo HHimfiirtiim. JL '' llli'" THE 8TANiAK1) AMEPJOAn BILLXAR2 TABLES :. AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS. . , " MKSSHS. lMtKLAK & COl.LF.NDKR WOI'I.D rpnptifiillr nll tlii? ottHiiWi ofier(ion wuiilinji liillmrd Tablef to tlio ' sit, tmiMtrinrily of tiiu ubovu lubliiB, muniit'jH'tui't'd exobwively at tliuti- CBtllblilllUli'llt. . At llic Jiilliiiid ifouzvv.wt of cotnponjd of all, the llrft-rliifw i1hvi-h (if America, it wn mmiiiiiint'.dy iVRotvud tliat Inhhn nf onr uiitnnfnrhiru hIioiiM be 11 pud itt ull umtrbuJ lor li;o Uimin'iuQihip, a tho bijt iind on. v n-liiiblc t;i'dus. TIicho liilliard Tnbb-n havo mrorvi-J tlio ninpnijili -d i.ppi-ovki of tin; britl plityei'M uud mof. i-ompeitiiit jiidjf liii, who have univi'itliv piotioiiMt'cd tbuiu unufjuulcd fur uoiKii'iil t'xcclb ncii mnl ilnrnbiliiy. Suvi'ii diHtiuer patniifH tor iniprovemontu In Itillinrd Tabl(j ImvH bM)ii M'uttui tfiioKby I In United Staloi l'atc-nt (Hibu. uud wo li:iv lulidy nbiuiin-d it piiicnt from tiio Kri-iicli (Jovtiniiuciil, fop our itMpnjvemuntii in ISiiibmt (nbiciiin. Wo i:iiiiloy in the C'liMtruclioii of our Ubl'i, a Viirietv of ni4!binitM pu-iuliy inmlo lorilio pin-pone, bv iiiiiiiiiH of wbii-b we ui'u uimbbid to insitri! a h 'wu til'n: Mini uiuiilmiiinil itcciiiuey bilbci'Lo, imlaiowu in IJjilini'ii uiiiiml'ucttU'c. 1.1 lluviujf a U:iif fxpui'ti'iii'i! ui;d t!iojour(li KuowuMiye of nil tiiu npphiiiici'ri of liillianla, uud tuiiHlitntly on !i:md u hii'o ctnfk ol tiiu U-mL ami inoot tlioruiialtly fioartoat'il iimtfrinlH, w hci pin-mrfil i i'uniieli tvriy thiiu r iuit-ud iit lliu IJillmid hue witb uupruinleitti'd difputt'b. , , Tfiu noiinn; Uilliard Vlayui, M. lurxer. In: pub liwlifd the follow injr opinion i "Ktiw York.Ud Aiipuiit, IK I. 'On the five of Krtvinif the Hinted SrnrcH, I atn hup py to declurp to nil itn;ittirn ctf Hilliiird tlmt, after ft tour of ekven mmitlm turouvh th pricipal ritlen, I liave bemi pnableil to jihl'r! in ft ftb luc'ory inHimer of the foipet'iority of tiie Hilliard Tabiot iiuinufiirtured hy Pholan & Co'llcnder, 'I'bft iyMfin of tnann factum i ) nuprtriov tlint I urn hnppy !'" ititroiiufe tbi-ir ciyh? of cunhioii int:i France. Tbcy lmv Imited trt their liiunubn'lurci of Anierirau lli!iiaii Tu'dt-s that of lliu Frencb TabhtH, of rt:inafkab(5 ex"-(dhiice und beauty, For tlicso ivasous, 1 uiii happv to tiniko rhi dnelani- tiun. i;i:i;'(iiai. claijdil's. ( ' , Vivi. uf liii hwrdu, l'urif." M. R. Ik'RHKS, 7'A) Moiitiromiirynt,. Sitn Frmipiwo, C'al.,inour OMY uuthuiwfd n-ent for tbe Panitic cmwt, to wiioit) ull oi'dfrn hIiouM he HfblreKMi'il. 1'HKLAX At t:OlJ,KNlKl(. J. E. CLARK, APOTHUCVniKS' HA IX, - " S Drnlcr in VVRK DRUGS & MEDICINES'! Corner Kiai mid Liberty ttHveK opposite the - ti;w lioud (foriuprly tho Miiiiiion lloimcj, CONSTANTLY jn reruipt of (uuine PA'i'LNT iludit-iuuM direct from (lie iuuuul.RUirt'rtj ; Pure Chemicals, Fresh Eerbs, SYliUl'.S and TIN'CTUKKH of mr own wmi'imrt iuif. from roiuI tnHivriiik All iirlli lon 'Hrruntwl.;W atrcHt!tlit jreh, ami frHMine. Particular Attention (Jlven ti) Preiiarlng PHYSICIAWS' PRESCRIPTIOWS AMI Family PIwIirinrK Jn a I'c(U, Accurate ai d HxpcJuiuut manner. Store 0H'n All Hours, Day and Mtflit. .! K. C1AI!K. Clumitt ami Aputli'Tttri. P.iieiii,()it.301isij. . . ;tma VEGETABLE UNIVSIESAL PILLF.. IT In hh rally kiic.Avn Ihni my (.'ranlfirhiT i m the nriii:ul ii!V''li'"r of l!n-. u ii.-trt,:il'.'.- ,;'.!.J. Hi' lli' II f 'i. tl'itir iiiiin,ir. l H u;:"!ir;il )r.trtittHWr of the Old &-l,o"l. Hill I ni'iiit' iihirti! ul ih.' hut- tuliiy llr.it iiin iiil'"! tiiu lih'nlii'ii nnJ Mineral I'rue tive, lio tnnieil i.i atteiitiutl I" tl.o "liuly of liiitiiriilin.l the uliilim'hv of i ;i-:ie. im tin lo 'ho vnlnrat rem liul H'ji-ntH. wliir-h ho Imiiih! to eatt eseliihively in th" Veitvtut'lc RiiiB'VMii. In his renim-liii. nn.l invn4i niii"ii,. he Im-niue fully iti.3r.l tl-i,t the life miu lUf. 1,1. mi.!: li.lll bv Wlll.I.'Vur I1U.1H! llirtlLrl S VlL'll' l!i-(- tiiu'niliP I. l::iimi'i'- ol tl I linul Avu- Ilie mmruiMif all u iiuijiie unit tnilhf.il do. :riue. irl'ieti. in n-liirin' nil (lii-iirku to n nuil. in'.'u.tlily entiiliiir.heil lh fiu-t thai all Avure to lie trv4U'U ou tii aalno -otirtttt pi in einl. vir:. hv l IruMlion. Xow liw uri.a'l ililik-uliy ronw'-led in .levir ntf a vetf ftithW f t'lnnoitu.l that wonul i:iviiri:iu. loirllr, hint clemme the bi."i. correct ait.t ryttnluM a:l Iho diller. epl ewn 'i'w. tuld l-y ptiri; itiMi ,l.:lmrjre tlio Vihoie iim.-. of n'rlti.t matter iVomi li:u IhkIv, wiiliuut mhio inn tlx. rtremiili. All. r thirl) yenr. of close applim tion. ho eoiiBiilereil hi. nl.ji-ei f'lllv nicniuii.;i.i in the pioilnvlioli ol thew pill. Avinrh huvo now liren hiloro I hi' pul.lie One lluu.ired will fcourluen Years, nml ii in now I loi' nearly iit year, wwe ir. Ititm dreih Veoclaiil liiivcnwl Li e ln-wryinif l'ill wen? Iirt pri-MT.u-ft to the Atiii'riejin .turiny- whii il Iiiii Ihiir tniwrior i .r-He.icc u:nj rirtmi. have Wen exti'tmivctv pio.-hi'niieil hy rTijiori. und piunplih tf., anil :i l.tpid yeni ly incr. imo of the mile of tiieiti ef I'.i'ii'd. To know whiit will wilt life, lo 1lil"W Avhat will reiiore heiihli. in timwh d.e not In he hiddi'ii. I, theretore, il n I 'an iiinir; to ih, my duty f.i-ll tiilly. luive dotl.-J ihiwii of my fliirtr live yenr,' expe rirmv wiih M -..ndp-th', l'i!'... -eliirfi ate mi lihatoal aH,.i-tioir nf tin'itn'. nod eau.v the rx ;iUi..n of nrri n.onion. U'-n.-.r the orca.'i'-n of every ni. kne,i. I't ,lt, ndiliil tli.O .-oriui., I.i; .-"! pr ...-ul vl.- tviT. .-limta-ti aiof tin, bloi'd, thai llrimdrelh'ii l'iinl tnle tint tliere humor?, iiivir he.ihh f.T pain, uml nt'ciiKlh for A.n:.iii'e. i i,M MMvk M niloo Umj piilieii.li' of corriip tion vu, lii hvi-ndeitiry; tirauilrvt.i'a I'iii. a. l tlie i Life i'rinvipU; to reaam ilie "Uiplie bv reio-iviiirf lii con apt bntuor. from the bialy. Many h utnv 1 have j n,-en life apparently at tho In' ebi. xvlicn in.'ee fiili were aiveii, anu ill a few Biinr. tl' naiik'.'r wa pteo., ntlil lienllii". liiMid iide wive Ilie pationt ri'lifWeii ilie and viiior. Many are the tatliei.. ot.Mhere, aoite, au'l iliiiitiler.. tlini. waved. Th..i e.'h'1'rali'd t'lll.ara coqin)mm1 wholly of roe . dicitlal Werlw. and .ulnK iniiiW.ii auy larrnrv orothr tniuvral. hrjni: petfeftly lianniei.1 to th nio,t l.'niler aire or weaken! traroe: vet .are In -arrli out tl.p v.,e of irt:ifi. and rent'.rethe health if tan nreonlin to the diiwlion,. 14 no mie imatlne thev lire too weak to l.rar tl.e ri., t.if lh 1'illK. whlrh put tio weaklleM inlothii rratiw.hiit draw. eaki out A few ri.r will I ,...t MN,4ener. and llienlhe lH...ntieof prtry ill"n will Krartanllv-1 l lel to r view, whie'i. e t,,rr.. a il llrMi-n-ih'. AVkki,!.!" I'nivnioii I'iii.. i. aide t eare every dirr.M win -e lhe..rira"re MinnU, aud fn atlv iliere..J tl-' uveron- ol huroan hie. i lirrv now aed on u.v own pr,nn, and prepare,! and cd ninijiernl. Hmmlr-ih I'lln for thirty live veam. I l-eiie. v t'ey are me It.-,! pnrn,tive in the wnrtd. m.d AVirith'.' meitieat rjoal y they havu aso o ,... if,Tt. Ar, I a. I n u "f tin tirm hi i nun mat inii.inei-: -n ad fever a' ear. tit lor c..iraft h'. khI a a hv i j turn'!, eae,iat'd. beranre it jutiri taln. in Hk ov.'V the wh--: Ii idy. and t1 in enr rapi. tliet and M ivi !', - ,'ti.i ni nri,oall iheniem berr. aii-1 at taahy ,!! r.7. a"d paralyne. roetnliera or oriran, tbnt l.ee ei. vmtld: and a. ( know ihnt Ihew I'iii. have a dirTl etl, id m n m"ve all eemipi Limit and a'riei v ...... h'fn -r- ("'" lh 1'a '! -. H I.um.m bl v 'hi- vital J'A "f i.tallai o I lio.iit lie it-, ilv f a ifp-iti n". did I tv alt in my powr i .r..lifc4te I; e ne .ti ..IK .' in i.-im--o of prop ,.' ,t. i t'i d in. re Ilie av.-'.e of ! i.'ti e. I f-4 Vs. puMic j-, rinN!mi;Tn. M.D. PnVrU nirf "r !.- ..iV'i Veluld- I mwl r .i, Kft Wl'l.LTH S I'l ILDtNO.N'-w Y 'fr. M'. v, MtinntFT.i. 0,11 Mf ( RWr .V I'KI'.HAM S. Min Kr-'i'ro. ft'Wkate tt ail ic-v:.tt;'-' iU)rr in tur-1 n.t ly ' "A ; ' 'A H "Ms CAM W f-1 l-K M 1 E M . M Ui -... . VOL.1J-NO. 41. New Firm, New Store, New Goods brown; cToxa, co. yftOU5SAt.E AND IIKTAlIj DlCAI.KIis' IN GROCEIUES.rROVISTONS, Vlu'i iiikI LIiuoi')4, Wond and Willow Ware, Hardware, VAK!:r. 'kotions," Tohncro, "l'iiis, Ax. Ac. Center Store, New Brick Block, , SAIJill, ORERVN. , We Imvo now .mi limul, unit uro now rn-, Ev ,?rJ wlviiiif, tlio I.AUOKST mill 1IEST SE- I . ,u ' I.li(;TKI) STOCK Ol'" OOI8 ' in our lino over ort'ftrod - i ' . . -" , TIllHlDE'OF SAX l'RAXClUnor. -Which Ave propone to exi'liamin ul h()W ItATKS for llu'ier, Kkkh, Huron, Ohm, Wlinnt, nml l'roilii'-ln irctioriil ; ami, rtitlidr thnn koi.p hook, aVo will NOT HEFUSH (lOIil) AND R1I.VKU. "' :t i l'loime Call mill iOxumiiie our Stock of Tr.v & Grlnilstouce, .-iPoClii't Knivei & CollVe & Nuils, - i Suireh." i ' SiiKiir Ac Axcx, Simjn. Ac Ifoiioy, - n Syrup & liliiB Vitriol, Clotlu; liilnlci't & " SoliTfttnn Ac Wali- 1 Pickle, i , Uoariln, . , , jllopu Ac Tnmaritwls, Crmitn Tartar 1 & . k'oal Oil Ac Hooey. , lironina, i i jUontntUir'n BitteH Ac Tobncco Ac ChooBO, Oatmeal. Cigars A: Com BriHliuli.iDye BtnIVs Ac Farina,. filioveU Ac Nutioei!", MuvrnDlmiiin Pipoa Ac Citron & W anil Tnlm. j 8iiiles, Hainiim Ac Mmipe Trnn Wooil 1'ipcB Ac Slint, Rii-e Ac Saltpetf-r. Confectionery Ac Siiltnim Ac Woixlem Clntlieii-l'ioK, Howls, , ;i . .'Mnekorvl If Puwder, ' In I'uct, evej-ylliiiif iifiiiully k?pt in li First-Class Grocery and Provision Store ! " GOODS DKMVI'ItHlJ ' To nil partu nf tho rlty, I'UF.K OF CHARGE. Don't forget t!ic Place: ' )t. i!,I8tir. I BitOW,, COX, & CO. ' : Latest News by .Steamer, WK tnlit! pVni:nMii aniiitiinciM to our old patron WiJ lliu public m p-ncral, that we hive just iji:ckivki, ' DhiM't from the IviiHt and Knn I'raucifcu. The Lnrgest and West Assortment, 1 ' ' Of FALL & WINTER GOODS, ; coiiNistiuj.' nf tlif foUuwiajf ui'tick'B: . f , Gents' and Boys' Clothing, of the 11EST anil LATEST STYI.ESi Dry Quods, Fancy GooiX-;, ' , Y'Ooti find Slioi's, ' . ', lints ami Cups, ' (J iwcrics, ! Crockery, -:: .; -(rUKsw-are, ttc, thai ha. over been hioiiL'hl lo thin t'liy, uiel aUo Unit Ave me otli-riai: tho Minnj Chs'apor tUautho Chaappat. ., , 'air! ae i::lh r,;i.r- ' All Vint!, of l'liniuTF. inkon'iM exeliuiitti!, for wljieli wo will pay tiie hi-iivhl inai'lit't priee. k. i! r t.;:ix & :. . . Jtale'ii, Kept II. LSI..'-. . '.'.'ir MARKETS.7' "T.n. KKtVXAK. I; ' J. T. Cltf.AI p. NEWMAN CIIUM-P, ' Proprietors of titc " CITY MARh'IuV on. Commercial Strut and the "P&UPLK'S MAUKhlT" on Shttc Strcrt HEKKBY Hiniouiirc n ;; tht-ir old fiicurl und ntis touiiH. and tin puiin enct'ally, t'ir ibry btivw wtMiPi'd h vry laijio tutpply uf l-'lii?X-tLAN6 STOt'Kt und uto now luvjaicii to lniui.-u , Butchered Meats at Wholesale, 'And no tho Very Choicest STEAL'S. JiOASTS. . ; cuors, CUIiyiiD UliKF, . SAL'SAdliH. .Jv., AT liiiTAIIi. I".th ut tlitir linirlvi-te, u:h1 iiluo tl. liv ered froni Tfi. tr avu'mi in any pail of the ei'y, Ht ilie Very ' Lt we.. t Prices; , V'hile we aliall pparo no pain, to ple.iee und neooin. inoihite oar o!ii.'oiiieiii, we wi fi tln-iit lo iihi1lt..Iiiii.I that, in view of the low pn.es at wbn h no nhr.ll .oil, wo iimt hi ve onr pay pron.pt'y, und have taer, fine etn,iihit1 u rule, tt.at . Ail Viiia lUunt be 1'itid ioi.kiy. Saleiu.Het.it. lwii. ' 3lm3 BELVIDERE SALOON, AT THE OLD STANDI iti:i:i: win nlwav, hj f-'iinl r.ltANDSOV the FIXE5T Liat'OUS A'D I.V!iS that the Market nlfordH. Al.o, line lllf.I,IARl It. .'DM, t-j'iitautnirf llmro lalde.. ot.o ot whivii u.k the pf.'ininiu ut ttio lant Jli'cha:,t ' Tn,li'.n''' Fair ill California. I'LAMO.N'Id IX & liiiKKN'. SaVm. o.t. i, :inf ; For Sale. .' VllOl.'.Si; unit LOT. with .iod l.ain.-. Apply I" SMITH ,v (' M;TU'KK111T. Wanted for Cash, 4 FEW Tlir if sAN'n ltt'slin.-; noon nm, a' ami a Ion or t w o of irooii i'Dioriir rr:r:o. ui .e-OJ MTl.lt ', in tin;.t, ft (l). Dr. ff. n. Sl.MO.VTO.V, "I liAI'fATE of ihn l'..ini.ylvaiiia Me.ii.nl l'.,ll... T uf l'!,;!a !t!pl.l;.. hitvii p..ni;.iin -'ly t-M-ntr l ni till, t ity, n i-pe, if.iilv tvliiie!. hi. prof. ;.ei n.i! ...rviee. lo the rilivln. f Si.i.'lli mid i:. Vllil.ilv. I llliee utill re4dt lire at M i r. liailey'. boui-c, nearly uiiposiie li.e Enrek.1 S'al'ie, Siil-in. Oreifit. I ly tiro. Ii. cMAXt-r. fS ill till CJtinnff, Snrttienl entl Merhanirnl DENTISTS, Grl.wold'1 lilw'k. rorner L'laolnereial Ac Mate .troele SALKM, PUEao.y. rVAU Our Uiiital Work titiaratilecd..) m.r! nolr jm THV. uinlvrm.fni.l t'.ft to in'inn !'' W fln liof Ttlniiut tlH I ftKIl M-rinn Kami 4 il I Itl.- II- frt'!J I l Tl ! C! ,:iV TtU riI f I! rrC-.HM ;,,r Iff hi pro I the rlrsrnct.r i"f t" -k which ilifj irciTfl. JHMS MINT'l. 4 ' mtl i ttih t.i jtBlfw.t iiw Mvr ruad rai i'i for Sa'. f TMK ritii'rtaiMd -"'Ii r f-r r .-!- ft finn FARW p i ,.t ai itirtu in -nilivt nn. itQ orriiHrtl, tlwi-ilnur hi'lw. mid Mith nl lipk'n. wt.iuiJ in ( bf-ka-mim ftmutv. Urvu'-n. nvisr ltu'la crw k, u i tbe r. iid fr.n .-irrn ! 1 tr.'L"n l uy. A-I.irt Ll.NUV M.NiN(I, Ht. Miitiia-o,0:ft ' ir '.C-nrw, WOOL, WOOL T'T!( L. m btb k1'-1' n-witir 100,000 Pounds cf Wool, Korvth h we vt ,!l tv l!t Ulti HEiiT ilAU- KLTI'Kirf.,J. ca'; i OiiKE. MrCfM.YA CO. ritlen, Jane ..!i, I'll,. I lit SAL15M, flUKUOef LamiTUK--8PKClALIi,iSS103i'.' , ,,i fiUXATE., ' ' , , Sai,em. Deo. 5. 18C5. : Furennmi. Tltn Sonato waa called to order liy tlio I'renidetit, 1 1 on. J. II. Mitctiell, at 10:30 o'clock ; tlio niuinbere all present exoept Ilal luril. of Linn, and Eildy, of Clackamai. Tito Cliit-f Clerk Ilundemin and Anristant C'li'ilt Hin:kiii;liimi tondered tliuir resi(nution, wliicli heins; accepted, the Sonate uleoted J. C. I'eeliles Chief Clerk and Tltoruaa 11. ltoyDoliU An.iitaiit. . i Enrolling Clerk Clinrcli and Eiiprou.itig Clerk Uiiiner lieinir alueut, the Senate do clitretl tho places vacant, nml elected J. 11. linnvii to lliu limt and II. W, Davit to tho hit ter plice,. : , ., ,., . . t 1 ... ' Tht Senate then adjoarnpd to 2 v. u. ' .:, . : .. '.'Htrr;.'' ' f i " Sai.km. Deo. 5, 1865. Tlio Speaker, Hon. I. It. Moorea, look tho chair at twenty mliiuten past ton o'clock, and called tho Honsit to order,' . nt' The fnllmvitifr named gentlomon answered to tho call of tho mil:1 " ' 1 ' - Mcsnrii. lieiill. liowlhy, Cnllison, Cartwriglit, Cliiiplin, Colt, Cox, Fay, Fisher. Ginr.e, (ill letlo: OIbi. Holinon. I.itn. Laweon. MoCtir nack, i JlcCitvtney,. Mnrphy,"()tey. Perkins, i Parker, ,I'owoll, Qniok. 'I'ltte; Tiiriior, Thorn-t ton, Undprwond, Wakelield, Wassorninn and Mr. Speaker. .r 'i .itc-U-. Aisistunt Clerk. J. L. lioone, wan alment. On motion of Mr. Gillette, Messrs. Gillette, Waltt field, Howllij!, Tate and tj wcro ap pointed a Committee on Credentials. .' ..; Tliero are new members from Polk. Yam hill, Clackamas and YVasco and Grant ooun ties. Col. Gates is nnilerstood In havo a err tificato ol, election from Wasco, lint tiuuo from Grant. Tiie oDiciul returns nf that county art) not in, , Mr. lioone will prniiulily bring tiiein, in tlio event that they elect liiiu. , , : ,. i Alter pulsing a resolution nsking the Secro-., tury for the usual supply of stationery, the House adjourned to, 2 o'clock p. M. , : , , ,., I Afternoon. Tho Senate spent most of the afternoon in the nsnal routino of orgnniiin. Reporters Avero invited to seals within tho bar; tho Secretary was askuil for copies of laws uud journals, eto.. etc. ' 1 ) s :n ' : I he Senate s members of committee to wait on the Governor, to inform liiin of readiness to proceed to business, were Crantttou, Pyle and Grim. . . u -v it ! .i ' The rules were amended so ns to dispenso with iriiitiii(r bills upon their first reading. ' Tho Senate being invited to seats in the Ilntiso to hear the Governor's message, repaired tbillier. The Preriiient took the chair, aud appoililod ltowlby, Chriimaii nml Tate a com mittee to invite the presenoe nf tho Governor, w ho came in and read the following . .MK88AOE. ''' "' ' ' . ' Gcvtlemrn of the Senate and House of Rrpre rrntalircs : 1 '' ' The Constitution of this Stato requires tho Governor to give, fior time to time, to the Legislative Assembly, information touching the condition of tho State, and to recommend such measures ns he shall judge to be expedient ; anil when convened on extr inrdinary occasions, that he shall state to both houses, when assem bled, tho purpose for v, liicli they shall have liDeirconveneil. The principal object lor which I huvo called Von together Is, to recommend that you adopt the amendment to the Constitution of the I'ni ted. States, proposed by the last session of Con gress, for the pnrpose of aholisliing slavery vt herhver it exists in the notion. . . ','1'lt' r,i ope p-A'amity," rr DeToeqne." ville. "tthiuh penetrated furtively into tho world, nml which was at first scarcely distin guishable amidst the ordinary abuses of power. It originated with an individual whoso name history has not preserved ; it was wifted like sonic accursed germ upon n portion of tho soil; lint it afterward nurtured itself, grew Without effort, nml spread naturally witli the society to v liieh it belonged. This calamity is slavery. C'liriftianity suppressed slavery, but the Chris tians of the sixteenth century re established it; as nn exception, indeed, lo their social system, mid restricted it to one. of tho races of man kind." . . , . , l'rom tho 'commencement of tho African slave trade. In 15(18. to I WO. it nppenrtt. from tiiu most reliable evidence to lie obtained, that upward? lifteen and one half millions of human beings wore forcibly torn from their nntive country, early associations and family lies, nod were ilnntneil'to perpetual slavery themselves and their oirpring in a fnreigu laud. Lan guage is unequal to the tnk nf recounting the bitter, burning wrongs Athich were perpetrated npon that I'tirnrtntiitc people hy earn in; on this most unholy ti.iflic. An indistinct picture diiiv lie formed in the imagination when we cull to mind t'..o following well authenticated tacts. Lord Pnlmernlnn. speaking in the Ilnnse of Lnrilu, in IS 1-1, gave smrc of the reasons Avhieh stirred that Govern ment to move in this mutter. He 8-iid : ' ' The Neurori ,lei.tinod fTlhr stavelrndenrenot t.ihtn ffn.i the iiei2h!rhon where rt.et are endmrhftl. A nat iHiini.ei come J tout I'm interior. Alai.y me rap tivet. ni nle 111 war. i'Xrite.1 hy tlnr for ilie lp.pi pro. fifl i.y tin- m!u of tin. piifl..ntn. lint lliu trieatv-t li nil'ieriiri-e In m ktilliajoihi'.' txpf ililinils. ulal alt or- iiiizt-d -.y-li'in of iii,n-,trnlinfr in the interior of At n.M. i W hen tiie f ime upproatdie, la Mt out aitli the hI.vo ear tv i..j tin: i na-t.th" k:da i;.p"rs(tnrrniiiid a irai'e Hit v i II ii:e nt tiinht, net It on tire, mi l seize on tiie in habitant,, killiiiiriillniion'-it. If theviliaeeutliii-keil is titnatt-il on a mannrnm .,IT.-ritirf liicUitn-a lor Ihehr, ami lliu iahahilutib. ukr rel ika in the rsverii., the l.iil miliar, k'tidV hirer, lire, at the eiiliainr. ai.tl lie - w.i.. sre rifcelterrfl there, nl.n'ed betwren death by st.ff.e e.it...u and .lavery. are fon-ej to ejve tlain-elve. up. II the luitivr htke retinte on the le-iirlnvihe arn. at I- ri i.d. r 1lieiii..elvf, iit..ler, of nil lue -piilii' and w. 1!,. tent Hie iinti'rtit'.ate.. di-vtu.rt d hv thirst, n turn to l.vrter Itbeity lor life. Tiie pii-oaei, inadi'. Ihey pnH ee,I tn the rh"h e. The ri '.. e.t ii.iiit id.nil., of both aexut; and the rhildiot. of nlieve -ix or never, year, ol age. are ,t a-nki In ftnlu urt of toe i-nr.iv.ii wiie h i, lo be dtivrn to the a-. nle. re. T1.' lid rtirMneehe, of lb el.ll.lr,.,, .inder j..r. bv k'llrt-H Aliela dl tiie .rMit. aaO abu...ta Um, I. .'.! an i i. oil la. tli'l, riiini" li.ii: llit'tn b. die ol biiliu.-t. 1 lie .jnravon el, nut. ilea, w in. n and an!iiieii tra-ver.-e the le lining n.iihIh .it.-t rm-ky deo, of the nioiiri. tain, ot Atra a. barelo.il aad altn.i-t n.ked foe Iroolu are .t.iinihtr.l hy the whip: tr rtroeii mvnirni by thaii.n.u' tla-m I'v'ither or t la.'ini th.-m nrnler a yoke. Manv tail lioiu e.!i.ei.ti' ii a the riad, nad aie.or U" oi.nie the pn y ot wild briel.. tin re. hiitif the ee, -bore, thev are ienii.. tip and ermdeti tt.Ki-llier m biitldinif. raliea lwrr.Wi.Mi. where tl. 'y lull a prey pi I'piilt'ini. . J.illi olttn enally Uilna II. u'ir r.mk, biinrv the si rival of a lavi- trader. Lord Palmerston's general deiliitdions from these and other facta eon needed with the trade is contnined in the same speech. " It is calcu lated, '' lie says, " I lint of three negroes seir.ed in the interior nf Africa, to Im sent into slav ery, but one reaches bis destination; the two others die in the course of the operations of tho slave trade. Whatever may be the number yearly lauded, therefore, moot triple it In ol.tuin the true number of human beings a Inch this detestable trallio annually carries from Africa." Of the millions lime robbed ef more thin life, hut onr-llntd withstood the horrors uf "tbe middle passage." In the American colonies, puhiic opinion. well i,s the l.-j .lntii n. had been i.nilnritily ario.t the Aftiran s';f trade. The inhabit atilsol Virginia were ciatrulleil hy lltilisli u. tlt-irit r. The leti.l.llive ball Iind ri enundtd with elrtieiice directed against lie pi icile of I .Negro slavery. Again ami again tUypawd , laws restriciiim lU tr.iUic Yet. in liiU, ti.-re Worn 3.0.1.'),.'"7 .lavea lu the I'lilltti Mate., itiauy uf Hii.iiu were nearer white tliati black. In i.l niiji-r sy.leiu thai d. rt ijiirdeii paleru.d lei lm. d'eleuAFl tn. sacred rights nf uinrrince. and i..a.,'e it a crone lot any one to Uacll a Uvr hi read t vea Iho wola. nl I eternal I.Ie ; a sy.teiu lb- Inurora iJl which I Inn i- btcu ibctea.iug dsriiuj thu lolly OREGON, I0NDAY,;DECEMI3E1M1; 18(r,.:. yuars, while tliere lias neeii l correspuriniug decrease iii tho per ceiitnge o(slnvery. .... . ... J ho whole cotntnerce. sjil Mr, Jenorson, lwitween muster mid sliiv.. a periietual evx- ercisc of tho most boisterous p.sioim the niiiiit unreitiittiiig despotism on om part and dogrud i n ir suliuiirsiiin on the oilier). Onr children see tins nml learn to imitate it.., The, man imi.tbc. n prodigy who can retuin li.Tuunnora and his morals under such uirctinisjsuoes,'' ' " Thu nrcvailiiiir ideas I'titiTtaitied by Mr'. Jefferson, and most of the rading statesman at the tune of tho fnrtnntlou f the Constitution, were, that tlio nsliivt'inen ol the African was in violulion of tbe laws of lalure ; that it us wrong in principle, focialli nsmilly nipt polit ically, It was an evil they liiew not well lioiv tn dcul with; but the geiiciito,iuion of the men nf that day was, that, somdunT or other, in the order of Providence.. tho iistitulioii would bo coino evaueicetit and pam awiy. This idea, though not iucorporittcd is f't' Constitiiliuii. wns the prevailing idea at that ime.'! .', Recentlv, however, the slave power, not sat isfied Willi shaping the legislntiia of the coun try,, nnt holding n majority .pi thq'nflieeii of honor and profit, litis been m exacting, llihl newspapers which freely discusstd the quest jott of slavery and told tint b)ooi story of lU Avrongs, huvo been denied tbe ft j'eil freedom of the press and of epeecll npoii, lie subject 1ms existed only, in name in one tftiil est" that rep'ih .', lio. ..Mobs, revolvers und but io-Unly 9 have been made subservient. to lis fpitintaliilii'in at tempting to crush nil opposition, to its unholy iiiaiidatis. , Cnnvotitintis of its friends have been held even in the N'wlfiern Stales. Where resoliitinns liavo been passed Jccltiritijj 'that it Avns (ho duty of the Government, to pi'otect slavery, iu tho .Territories, and 'ttliereter its constitiitioiiiil authority exteiuls. ''I ",' I he depravity of uiiin's nature lias heed so quickened by contact tviih slavery, that fhe in stitution, conceived in sin and brought forth in iniquity, with all its moiistrosilies aid Imlemis ami disgusting' deformities,' has 'even' licet) called divine ! It has .sown to tliti winds ntpl from the whirlwind will reap destruction, l'he day is not distant when no man shall be called muster or slave. . . , ,. ' '."' '. The Constitution mndo by onr p't riot ic lath ers, who shed their blood to establii It as freely ns their gallant sous, in the lust four years, have sled theirs to preserve it, provides the wuv iu which this last vestice of barbarism shall bo forever removed from tlio escutcheon of our iitiliun, '.. ' The filth article of the .Constitution of the United States provides, (but whenever two thirds of liutli houses of Congress shall propose nn amendment to the smse, such niiicuiliueut shall become A part of the-iConstittitiuu when ever such proposition shall lutve. been "ratified liy the Legislatures of Hiree lourtlis or the sev eral Stales.'' No exception whatever is int.de tvith reference to tlio subject of slnvert'. On the urst day of l'dinary. A. 1). i3, a resolution was passed iu Congress by the con stitutional majority, providing for nn amend ment to the Constitution nholHluug slavery. And as the news of its pannage was wafted over the nation upon tho wings of the wind, twenty million of people clapped their bands for joy. I?y a special letter from Secretary Seward, I inn requested " to cause the decision nf the Legislature to be taken upon the subject," so as tu omplote the work so Well begun. (In theS.Jd or September, seventeen States bad adopted ilie amendment, and officially no tified the Department of Statu of the fact. How ninny havo adopted it since, I n in not ad vised ; but ft oni triumphs of lata eleotiiius in the East, it cannot bo doubted that, by tho dawning nf another Tear, enery mini in the re public cau stand up in the enjoyment nf the native liberty in which he wns created claim ing and receiving tho ' rtulie Alile right to lile, iibvi.r ami iho pi.i'eult of flliplln'SS. " If slavery is nut wrong, nothing is wrung." It has wrnnced tbe musters, Those who vio late tho rights of one class arc liable to lo.u a portion of their respect for the rights of all others. They iniev bavu been iudulireiit, kind fathers and neighbors, lionornlile in their busi ness transactions and esteemed in society. Still the anomaly is presented of men whose char acters in one respect entitle them lo lie called civilized and relined ; in others, especially in their dealings with the proscribed race, their conduct would indicate that their feelings wero those akin to Imrliaririn. The system lias greatly wronged the " poor Avhites " of tho .South. Its extensive planta tion have preveiitud u general dilTntinii ol knowledge by means nf common schools. Slav ery lias rendered labor dinhonornlile in the os tiiuuliun of thoiiMUiids who Would li.'tvo other wise thrived by it closed the uvecne of com merce and the ninrch of internal improvement. Sueh a system is fraught tvith danger to nor form of giivetiiinuiit, and lends to lliu building up of an uristocrucy . tuch liua been the char acter which slavery has stamped upon every form uf government where it bos existed. Its spirit and practice is nut utily averse to religion and civilization, hut to deumurncy also. Many expressions of regret have been made by slave holders, within tho last four yonrs. -that wo ever threw off the monarchical lorni i f government, and a desire to return to it has been manifested. The two systems nf labor eannnt peaceably ex ist in a republic. Slavery cannot be made na tional, and ought not to be. The elTnrt to na tionalize it can. like the institution itself, be considered iii no other sense than an utter fail lire. If slavery w not wrong in nny other sense, the f art that it was tho cause of and began the lute wicked rebellion is a sufficient reason fnr its nhulition. .Slavery lirej tho first guu nt Port Sumter, and thus i tgaii the war. To deny this is to nmnlmt one of the best corrobor ated facts in nor history. IT its existence lie suffered, it will remaiti a constant menace to ntir Government and nn iuevititble source of future trouble, sooner or later to culminate in open war, when the object Ave tiow seek ivill be accomplished or sluverr will ho iiatiotiiibzed. Thu slaves in most of tho rebellious Stales have been emancipated by prnelamntion tod net nf Congress, but it is cmji nded that Such net? a,u illri,'. Witlioir. aloppii.K lo nrguo that qtitrtiuii, Ut u. uow, a if nothing li.nl liei-n done, aliol.sli tiuvery iu tho manner pre scribed by the i 'on.tiltition, so that none can letsniiubly cavil, ot included in sueh act or irncluiuatioii, there reuiuiu. probably, over a i.ilf million of slaves, scattered over a lout;, nut row liord.-r strip, hounded on the north by froe States, nod on the soa'.b by States whence slavery line been legally baiii.bud.'ur else scat tered m teolaiod districts, intermixed with en franchised slaves. Cettnitily soch an anoma lous condition nf things ns this cannot peacea bly mil. At every step innumerable embar rassments obstruct our progress. Nn human energy and sagacity would be able to determ ine the ten thousand cuuHietiiig questions which Would surely iirisu out ul such ciiaus. It would be iiiipoMihle. if desirable, tn prnteot the strag gling remnant nf slaver? in the Hor.ler States ; and Do freediunii wi.ui.f be foe tiro in his liberty so long as siuvi-ry existed in a aii.gle spot iu tin Ciuled Slntra. Again : the Negroes have earned their free Joni, and faithfully paid the price iu blood lil pod not only sued for their liberties but fur ours, and for tin. e.n.e nf humanity. Nearly twe hundred tbonar,d served oor beloved conn try in the recent li.V .trufli-. Had all the slaves been a f.tllnlul to Ilia rebels as liiawn solders were to ns, with the aid and comfort Given to seci-.-ioni.ts by their friends hi the North and in Europe, according tn human wis dom, it wool I havv been llllpieililc la have clashed i h rebflli'in and saved the Govern ment. Tin." we owe a dr bt ( gratitude to these lir.iiH and faithful bint k aol-lu-rm w lilt 11 no nirlile wu mill ever bestow npon thrill will rep it . We have treed, ( trust la tbe .aU.fuclitui nf all, the exp.-rteeent of keeping Negroe til .litrty ii. d ignorance, and it ha prtneu ao r . '. I- niter failure, and nearly desolated one-lliii'd of oor country, which 'ruin natural resources, tut der free labor, Would have, outvied any other paft iu wealth and progre; It is tjtSie Mo be gin the policy di'.ttited by Justice, renuah ami htiiiianily-j-lri'e the slnves nml edtieatd them; " tbe lienlhcn tire at our doors." Here' is tit field for tlio phibiiitliroiist and hilsslnimry. 1 j i Hut we can no mnro keep in slavery those who have breathed the breath of freedom, nml tasted tho sweets of their dwn labor. They now know tho power and the use of arnn. Let its profit hy tho lesson taught Frnnod. In St.' UontingO a lesson taught liy tun mutiny re sistance of Iho iuhabitunts of that Ialiind tn the attempt of their former iriastets to re-en-slave tlieni. " Every' possible; irritating cause, tending tn 'another Attempt nt disrupting nnr pOtititry, should lie reunited.', " ' '. , ' ' ', '., I The persistent tijipositiou t'o"'tliis called ses sion nnfl the adoption of this amendment, both hero and hi tho East, "indicate' that plans tire' formed to prevent thu further nlmlitinn of shiv ery, and, if posriMcV to re-establixlr it.', We Imvo hud one slaveholders' rebellion ; let Ul prevent the historian fr,om '"recording; another. If we wish b) doservii and preserve tho respbut nf mankiudr if'tvo 'would hot as stalesmsri, having in view the pence ftnd safety of our country through all future time we must rr)eet the'greut 'question, .J'ef'ltS its brnpdy.enjjp.lri;. iiIIa, honorably, nml '.Iii accordance with (he dii'tates ttf.Ck'rlntiAnity'nnit fcivilizutinn.'' Lei n follow the fi 1.1)10 exatjiple of at least seven Teort Sliltes,'Whic!i hftve ttiitton.. their .uaiiics ii!ili tht' litino?.'ible page tiov lui I lu'fot'o you, nivl awaiting yonr'sigmiiuleH. 1,1 ,( ' ,', I Engltind, France. 'Dciiilintl;.' Sweden; Por". tngftl, Hnlhlud nftd I!u"sln have lid themselves nf tho vile inctilins. Let lis do the same', anil net' promptly.,' The relations existing between' no hnd the lgroen shonfif not hot' left in the firesetit aiKiniiiloiis condition; their status should in defined ut oiiee, und thu necessary legisla tion had at this Congress to setllo the vexed question. Four millions of oppressed human beings took up and stretch forth their hands imploringly for deliverance.'' ' A year is nn oge with tlieni. in tiieir nreseht suspense! ' 1 " " Oregon has a litible record during tlil war; lot us not now refuse this crowning act of glory, or he Iho Inst Suite to record its mime on this scroll of funic. " , ,,'' ' '"'; I Vnttel has snid tlint " to ileliyer nn njipresse'd peiinle is a noble fruit of victnvrp'k and history tlecltires that ftntinns' grow in hotior and (ihwe'r nt thev do well. ' Let ns place onr grout nods in the friui't rank of Christian republican riite. by dning pjuiil and trart justice to all men " , I herewith trniismit the resnlutioii of Con gress on this subject. '" ;""' ' ' , ' , , ., SVl'TllAUU. , , .,; ., ... Article It nC tb i.Stats) t'ntiKliliiiiun says, that "In oil electintis,-not. iilLemiie provided for by this Constitution, uvcry wliite male citi zen of the United .States, of tlio age uf twenty one years and upwards, trim shall have resided in the Statu during the six nmtitlnt immediately preceding such election ;. and oveiy. whilu main uf foreign birth of the ugo nf lueiity-uiio years nud upwards who shall have resided iu tint United States one year, and shull have re sided in this. State ilui'inf ilie six months im mcd'mtcly preceding such u'.eciion.. und shall have declared his Intention tn be come u citizt.'ii of Iho United States tine year pivceiliug such election, conforiniilily lo the laws of the United States no the subject nf naturalization, shall be cutiiVit t vole at all cltctiinn) authorized bylaw." The 'purily of elections is indispensable, to our form of government. It. is a well known fact that lieretofnru them huvo been ninny il legal votes cast ut every election in the enmi ties bordering nu California mid Wiisliiii'tiiii, Territory. Tliere are also many inigiuloiy characters perani!iu!iitij-.'r tlio , 1'noifc wut. who have no puiiiciilnr internets nr hii.'in.- uuy w here, und mnny nfihem nflVr to vutc, und geuenilly dn vnto wherever they happen tu he, regardless of any t'liiupliuuco ivilli constitu tional uud lawful prnvitione giving such riht. Good governnient implies that its ofi'ic rs should lie the friend of at least it majority of Iho governed. , "A person wlio has mi syuipii thy with our govcrnmeul might not to vole.".. Y do nut allow a loan even front ty friendly Inrelgu power to exercise tin' ii,;Iit. of tull'rugu iinineibatcly nn his arrival in nnr eoautry ; much less should we permit a tuiiti to vole, wbn, after being educated under nnr form uf gov ernment, hntes it so badly thut ho iinprove the first opportunity to take op units against il. Treason Is ii crime, ami porsinis guilty of it, in all countries forfeit their rights ami cannot vote unless they have liven ptildiiticii. , That we havo persons iu the State wbn are rn unfriend ly In the government mt they nre iiiiHilling to tuke the until or allegiance, uuJ tli.it llicro ore tuber among on who have fiiiiyhl tigaiust tot! gnvermiieiit cannot In denied. Sueh p -r.-i i:. ought not to ut tempt tn control n govci nun I.I at the poll, which they could not destroy by the swuid. YVn cannot ignore tiie mui ai.il u hi. the dead rnmi.it be r:ti.-d -there c tl be n indemnity for the past ; hut we shntild do ull in nnr power fur security in fntnie. To remeilv evils similar tu the nliovi1 mid to proline such J munhj. 'other .Stales have passed regl.-lry Ihavs. There can be no oiijoi.-liuii tn sneli a lutv i here on the part of any inaii who wishes Ilie elective fraucbiso exercised by legal Voids am! loyal men. , ' The teim "citizens uf the United States" ns need iu our Constitution menne inuiti than a uiiiii ivho tins been born nml r.iieed iu ilie t'ni ted States. It iniii'ies limt he it a huvoibidiug. loyal niuu nne who has not forfeited Ins ri'bts by the commission of any utiine. Vuiipg in a loyal State nlwny implies Inyniiy in thu voter. Under Iho f'oiistiluliuu nf tbe United Strttea, nuu of Iho Idigiitions Ahiuh it State . iisiuinee nu Its niliiiisiiii into ilie Union is thai its ci'i xem .hall retnaiti loyal to the t'everuim-iit Whcusuch obliguti iu islliinwn iiffl y u Kii.te, it lose its rights as such Stat, but Ilie general government is bound to scenro mid maintain a repnblicitii form of goveriituaiit will.io tl:o boundiities thereof, llenco n iiiajoriiy of tl: Citizens of a State mny ri iiiirt' a. u fi..!;.liiiciit uf .unit ..hli-alion and II ' I, Lei pil g id its inhabitant, plmnted fniih. that its iiihabit iiiia shall stvear that Ihev h.ivn not done that which forleiu their rigiit la vote ure not trailore uor illiellnii of treH.nU.ou penalty uf peijury und the cxclu.iuu It oni tho pll. '1 in. i. no new prim .po-. Lot tho eili-o.iiti nf oiio invariably recoguizeil here, ever .me the organiziilinn of nor ciuilo (jiKiuuiurnt. Wlien tuu vole uf ii muu but been cliiiiieii;:i-il, be bos been required tu aumr that Im w as tweiily-i.iie years uf age, that lie car II clti.ull or had declared hi intention, that he had re sided in the Slule ami comity tho prescribed length of time. II all tire can be required, may we nut. with a greater pmprieiy, in time like these, require that a Vnlvr shall Hot, be il traitor and that ho has not cuiiiinitlril the ct iiue of treason which is subversive uf all rm,d gi.y ernni.-iit. This principle w.i esjieclally rccognizej by an net of tho I-gi.'.it'ire, apprinnl (ic'vber Iti. Hi',, but the act aiu not as conipliln a il ought lo have bet u. aud it hps not mailt- any binly's spu'iiil bu.ini-ss to cballeuge. and fre queutly wlteru thalleiig.s were limit net tied, mine were made A registry law slmuld rtt quite cverr man tn take the null uf allegiance before hi name is en'i rt d nn the lift of ni ters, and noun l.not.l he nil wed In Mite whose, names are uot registered. No gm.l i ilizcu who lis been true and fui liful lo hi guvcrii meiit can f.-iisoiinhly object tn taking the ontli. The law rhouM ho en li.imeil a. tint lo uial,t- it biirilir-oeouic nr eKwn-ive In tlio people.. couarifca. - . . I . , , I le.in ulftilb tail Itoir aileiitinu lo the i (in- iliiiuit ul Iuh luuutiy Iu lliu iMtiiiiiy ul t ..it Klaniaih. in Yi'von nniniiy, mnl rii'oiuiiieii.l that. Too laka into uoueideruiinit the pinprn-ty ol rliaiiging the .on lliern line ol U'n.ou anJ and tiie eastern linu of Jauknu aouulv. I nui iu formed by tel.ubhi vituuu nf SiuIImtii Urn :i gpti thAt such ft tibtinge'ls dcnifitblo. A wag on rottd is now completed frton jiichwnvillo to V'nrt Klnumtli. ri'dlst'anee ofiiliout ninety niiler. Wliito tlie ill.tnneti frritiilll- Fort to the f'niinty foitt' of Wlirictt drotititV is':Uhont ttvn.'liltqdn'd and i H v miles. I think, it is nbottt l(o' snm-' (listflucf WW t.hii Frtrt to Canyon Cftj'i lit Ihe'traiiiinct Inn of nil onntitf hnsiriess! tbW sl'tt- jers KJapiath valley can he better ilecorrtnitatCl f by bom?; connected wifji; Jueitson cfivrity; ; f ' .". 'ci'if't-,".',' 1' .. , i Kigh.t hundred and eight puges, nf tntj. Cudn Wil Laws, bavu been printed... .To.Ipiti.'oI ( slight errors ami omission, which 'tiie.vh'iVp,! crept in, some ainondinei,t ought to be (Cnyle,; ( but, it would be very tiuwisn tn. repeal tine C'('ji'v; , n i whole,,'. ''' :i( ."''; ' ',.",.,'. y ' ' i 1 A question ,iaa arisi'ti in the ptiblic mind COtic'eniipg tbe iqnpyr ontislnictiuu' lo be given -to section (i,;l of 'the ciiiniual code, coinnpiiily culled lln; Sunday Law. It is, are there, imy kinds iit ecuiir inbor to ,bo ileouirj Works nl necessity, except those specially declared to be, pa ? , EAir the purfiiisa of preventing 0iinoooio '; y ' litigattmii I, would , lecotnnieud 'that' tlmt., section ofliif.criiiiTiiiil coilotiiv aineudiil fiups, to declare whftt c,oiistr,ilctioi)jtIioubr BO' W'i', to It in Ibis piirticnlnr j us for jnslaucet tlmt' except as Iii thyc uuls 'spiinllff pfuliibited or allowed by. th(i s'f-cilon, :wlpt constitutes a work Lif .rn'tvL'setfy'sijoiild be, 'i (iiiuf Ik'1), of I'act.to Vp neteriniueii nu tno trial iti.ttm iiciiiii,iueici.ir. 'flic bettcy'iipiiibiti seeiiis to be limt ldli is l lir.im.l' 'eoii.lrlio.iioti lit tlio Sentinh' lis.it .llotV ttaiids. and ilnu'itlosssuch was the iii i iters la iu)-'J ': .i . . . .. ..... i ui - i. n..i .'I me; lim ine ASseiioiy,lll passing n., ln n e- well chough to'lake tlio Vt luVont of the Juitnlc nf t'lrtse who seek to linlltii i'le bw nilloiis' liy construing It sirictly or enfnrclng it' 'beyond Avhut was Intended. ' ' ' " '" " ' " , ' 1 also reeniiiiinmd the aineudnicnt of section 2, of tlio Justice's' iicli defining tho 'criminal jurisdiction of justice's courts. Thu first sub- tlivisiou should lio changed so us tn.gtvn juri d ciiuti of lurciitif', when tho phuiuhiiieuf .nntj' lo linpriioument in the coiiuty jail Or fine. As nil bii'cen'p s'aro lialde to bd punished by Im prioiiment iu tio p'enit'entiarr, thesub-tlivlsinii lie t now stands confers no jur'mdiptliiu on Jus tice's courts at all,. I would, iuiigest, ilmt clause he added to this seclion, allowing a jo tice's court to impose a loss punishment In tjie elifiV of assaults and battery over1 which' it bus jurisdiction, than an permitted by Section 5,'JM nf the criminal cniie, prescriliing tho punish ment for slich act. It is only iu oiues of the most simple assaults nml buttery, that justice Imvo jurisdiction and it often happens that the lowest tine inn allowed fifty dollars, is nu ex- ct'St? of tint oll'eut'U. 'ii . '! ri i .1 i i!:i; , ; It.' l l t lltlLlTAnvi""!': i r,m i.'l .i'i . Tho Ailjutiint-Geiii'nilis) roMit t.' dierettith trausniltteil, iaao full and complete- that lileem it niitiecessary lor ilie Id add imire than tin) fnt lowiiig suiirurtioiisii ' a i. r..-'. '''I t' 1 The conniitiition nf every Slate provides for ilie oriraiiizntioii ot the Suite inililm. . All. tho (JorertiiHS of Ort gnn have rucoiiimenriod the nrganiziitioii of Iho militia, Unit, for the ' first; time, wu now iiuve suiiifiittng lilio aeouipietp system. It is difficult to ile-vieo auy lluu that vviil lileanii cveribuilv. Il is uut expected to pliMK' tho.it who are eppiKcd to till law. our to satisfy those who for lite lust, four' year have iMiiciiv opptMt'd the nnlttnry piivter vl dim buy- i-roinenu Tho law nquiien every man who is Untile to do military duty lo cither Jinn nn III liiicniluiit coii'pmiy ur pay thu sum of two dul- Im a year iu bvi thereof, Tho upttivY-. tit iaised is .peiiJtid in paving thu.o, who tlo train the sum uf Iwn dollaie, u day while they lire thii employed. Every dollar thus uollcut t d is lu'ciiuiilcd lor in tho Adjuliiiitjiienuval' l epoit,, 'i'ho law in not opploseiv.u, lis two tlnlUrs a year i not l.iifh for vtsxwiiipiiugu man triun ibiniL' military duty " T'iioeo who Hunk t. I. wu. rMMiu u tliiarjr, llctviee intend, of. pay iug that ainotint. A system that required military service whi.lly, wuuld bo, of littlo utili ty, unless it required ut least two or thrno day' service annually, uud that amount ould be tvorlh luoin thitu two duliar :v year to must inoii , ; t, ,-.,. .: Uiiles tlieni aro mnro c.unipiltiiea pf. tho nr gtiuized niililiu formed, Iheru will he a surplus nf tiiihlary funds in Iho Ircittnuy at l-ho eutl ui thu year, und it may be wuli to uutlioiize the Tiensuier to pass the same to the general fund whenever ucl aurplus accumulate., , , ,.,( The last La gislnlliro utilbiitis'.cd 0)0 to use the sum of ten tiioit.iim! dollars, at my ili-cie-tinii. for military, purposes, und linn huppy to suv Ihiitlheru Ion been uu it,uiisit'U fur it. use", uml not a cuut of it bus been us,d or druwu finni ihn 'j'renenty. , ,( i ' ' The iucitlt'iiisi uf the wr li.'.vu remit red .the lubera of the Adjutant General luutdi greutor than tvu uouteinpliited, olid lie sllouid linve Utiibtiolia) cninpellsiiUou. , Fur the cr' ilit nf tlregmi, it nflbrd me pUii i:re to stilt" that all Hie I'mips called for' by lliu War Department through M njnr-1 . t nrr.il ,Mo Douiill, ii.a a bm'ii r.iist .l, an ! am r pt'.rioiiu citiz-'iis who rt'.jioiided (o tln-ir e i'intry's call, ure entitled tu greater vousiili-ii.tiiiii wiieii Ao rel! 'ft that they eu'i'ted with l.en iiiduueiiu-uis, i'l the way nf bounties, than wele held nut by on; oilier Slate A', I k-h Was raising troops at the sniue time. Il noold Imvo lieen an act of great itijntico to nuvi. required Ihiiso vnliiii leeisto porlorm nilhlury wrvine. in which ull I Avere alike interested, tor anveuleeri dollars a month In enrruuey. wilhour additional bounties. Tin- bo-nties si ion Id bate t)e II greater instead of 1 sb. Tho law provided tun t lass. Id lionds for this purpose, one class redeemable in ten year and ilm dtlierin twenty, 'l'bo ngirregnte an. omit iprei ted tn lie tssnei) Im been greatly misrepresented. t ! Tlio iiggtegatD bond nf cm II oIiim i.ain d ii im follows : , , , .- Ad hu-ual r.v tond.-i f.-:.7" to lioni.tv lioii-nV. . :;: ,'i.iu m,. Hi" pfotedile rtinomit In lie l.siied , ' s, -.xsiisl " ,i , . . . ;; ,i i,i.. , jiu-l,1)! tu flNANt.'KH. i , , Tiie financial aomlitioii ol tlio Statu appear lu the reports of the Secretary nl Slate. I'liero itie no ln.liilil.i-. or ili'lts ng iii.nt thu. hute, 'ill.il than L.i'i bonds 1 o-e rel'vin.'I to, tviiiuii , are iiue in leu nr twenty years, h Ii lie our Suite j tuxes are 1 than lin y ar in a mujoriiy i t i Ilie btates, I inn of Ilm opinion ll.ai lliv oor relit o.xpeiKc call he met and Iho redemption i of the bonds provided for ut n less rap- nl lux ation. J tbtirei'oro reooioiliaud tlni' ; tint fwto : . iw tejtiucd, . , INMAe'H AM k Ul'.- Iirrewilli, I lraiMii.il ft report from Drs. j Hawthorne ,V Laya. liptnt lliu uoiitlilioii id i the As) bun. It nllntds mo pb-iisiire tn be nl.lo tu statu that the institution cniittuuc lo be ivell managed, und that the pnipm-tors are l.nlli- j fully perfiirmiug the coiiditiniis of ibeir I'oti j truet. The arvbnu is a credit in ilie Stale aud the proprietor. , t j The past Venr bus been nn eventful i one ; j feeling mingled with hope, sorrow, and rtjoie- j nig In.vo permideil the puliliu mind, i U.-or. di al Ihrooub whicii the niilmu has pjeaml int( bet a a l.-riilile oili', lint the (llii.nph, of tnei l.nlile field un J the Inillot Inn ptt seut a uh- Ilm s;mrtAUi. We have, tested tiie eoolai;n j constancy, and strcnelli nf tile people, and lu l spitn of tlio ilHcoiirsgemfliit uf the uieti 1 1 no Olilli in spite uf tiie predictions ol Inch oials, even in Oregon, that tlto wur ' mii-t re sell in tho eternal . vemutut if the Uni"ii.'' ill it ' thu war was never iiiteinbd la resmro the t tnirti," thai Ihe tiimi M now cl.eati hand, and liegitiuing tu lie loll, when ail ina.t j share the cimnnon ruin M In spilool nieh op, pnsitum tn Ilie ellorla uf oof goveriiineiit alt rlf-priiaerviilitiu, the armies uf iii emoiues ol our country nre scatlereii, and llmee tvtln re their Iradvfaaru no liuinbiy bowing with ea-t Ue.iiea fnr mercy Itoin a powiT a Inch they) could not break. ' ' - I . ... o ! ' "Tower. tieistrti . j i, 1 l',is,i"U vanish, mid tun tiiiit. 'iiai.tte, , p 4 , . Ae ! in, h..1 I a II I' '.in.ini,: .1., i ' lite hv tbe .Ion... at eler.eo.t.oiee i.h It . if -. i , I Ali.t ...I (ert .1. Itb.4 U. t'f hw t.r ,4lw. In r -. :E rj i. S'-rl.1 U.i NKATI.YJ C ItATW tK AMVWtTtelNIi: t. .l .lverl:-i in,', t' m per syiiin-. tli-it lnsei'llnn : l.HOi-iii-li snl'S... iit'-nl tr.scitloTi. ...... ' i : l-i-ieii ami ,.11 rni.iei.t aiW-jrin- iu, niettoi.t Lit (yreiotitl '., fm. ,i.s.-ril..n. , 1 A.i.iil,lsln.l..r' anil.-,-., .ni.l all ii.l.-MI.-n-nl, '-'.MlreS te"' . Iii- .MO.M ftt le.:M.ssi lrs inl. .lost hti .iji'ih'I. itoti .If . tl.-i'.-ll iiiiiilki B .l Jiy 111.' Kistnl. jll lev,, .tad M"l.a."-1 .ly i.i . p.i.'l Ic 1.1 in -' " ' ' ' ' ' Ailvi.rtlslinlilllsii.il Ud mttni, new y wlroai Ilm tiliift,'. .1iH,'iiti-ituti.-.l, ivlU Ii.;iiki'. ii. iI tsvaoly live oft-citi iitb V..ir .;:''. i. 'ICS ie "l.-.;i-'l lliel'. ilfl.'r. '' " ' , 1 1.,.,... 1. 1. w-,- ..w ..,t.n.,i.,-...wei"s.'.i,f - 1 'fhi'ioty of 're-organiziuf; itoeiety nml el--." ' t ihlisliiiijr litwt and oideit in-- tbe trebeiiimta t Stale tt now licfnra 'a. -Nntliinfr 'lioaltl 'i ,' ' don iu -Mm spirit iof nialien i reveBtrti.i.Tbe II ' (Trent, niii'Hi tif- llioluwhii engaifeit iil thiAUnlioly ' I ' if iti -nh' a t -A OM. tlW.t'i over a men wer doty iKBOtiti uml tinnifjcd, 'by fals statement of thiii wiokdt i in! oud.s, its tivtlio olmraotnr innl purptM.-a irf .t ' lliitt people of the North) :Unmistnkblr m-cnr-. h jt y 'tor tl fntttro must hoAvever he rcqoireilii.e'.it 1, t'hiit'prwttenoe wliicli . has to mnmlteMlyi .i ; ffahrtcit ourieplinii'S, hit peraiitted the drteor-,1, jtiin?iiiitNi Wililfwn full ihu lh haada of tba' f ' ililieife psuriotf Anilnitv Johraoaa i In Aimot . yia tfirtoml wiU him are 'the'dhtlea .of ,th 1" ' gollbjn, hourt " 'i 'I' ..(!. -im ;'! n-i. i. 1n a -tl ' i Vrn'n thii'isMiiiiigtiif the Eumneipatioh Preov.lt t ilnilration. vretoryiuftor victory.' flilbwetU tl il 'intlier in qnwk ancoassinn t 'nmi wlintl tijo'spiritll i ol' seeessuni (oiinii. i coiibl aot nlliorlsisxniib qtutr, it Wit piopared to nnlritdr. .nAn Ijia haled ' cybn iiekCB win prepnriuff to r.tstiUp'Mirtlialliat.n' 'sola of iho miliiiii like it desoeudiui giaij Abrant lb-mi Linooln. that good nuui itkmproeetveniaJ v I Ins ifnontry fell, .truuk down, dipt tlio urtnd.ol ) i the . asassin. .No pen otui desuriW . tluiiffloninl 'thut jullod Uin nation and sbocSdnl the woikl. t Twite) line .lialiun: had been onlleil hniltnlTintfliJ fi 'loan of HioMdiief mafiitrstlsta bt ratw it M-tftMfi ' ed Unit lire fdi.titru n of 'tedta kwt biien lifoltaall ' up nnd llietni tvn limih to oqinimto u'A'uWor 'wiit aot uitneU at bith mily.! lia"'.Ar. domcaadT i loatrike tlio oeutrql powunoi . taort-in niiit'ir ;Mt' wunld that) be uniglrli - hnve lived iik'f I llwde swiit. yntars rind letii tiiat lio tniglrt havo o mitt a naliou a uriiliinile tor ta. ilelimtailcmin u Imr luHiMof petil. vAsul i ,llm be iiiestuuwani would that it might have been lnnajd' 1 peaceful tlriillii in thu full ieiipii'iuerst alidir a leciiliies. Forrounllcd by In fiiiuily ami Inentliu t How richly do wo cherish the farewell iiiUrtisaoj of the Futiierl of bik Clnitiy h iioim,thii..cs would wo'primf oiihi.I'ioiii :itsi prosetvonli Uiatv nauH'i einbaluieii in iho Mivitiory .of a grateful n penpht,. nub thus uf lie iiravn. eati'lplicaudir seJi ncrilioiog enJdii.rf. 1 ft'hn sulltiroil lorftire Uid prison and liiidilnwii thoir livovepnn the (Itard uf our liclavetl cMlucry. shall lie h tudH itltwd T to-a grateful posterify (, tmd ' tho lilondi ot lliq iiulile army nf. inartyraellnll. ibe. asf add, m seed nf tliti tttMiell.W'iKiili,' I" ,im.,..-:t in nil .11 Klilnir to die vlewleM rlnei,il-itil riwl i 1 -I hr nit Hi tvn'iir rast,-;, ie o-si litn. niit ; Thoii-it,ht eledl-bo-ivaicliodi ,..,-,.,r, .: j, , And Killhel-ed nt the liiHt: . ,, ,, "A While fi-ivnt tli.'ll-eeiitlermi tln'Hf,' 11 .''! ii-t j .- '! An.iiinl nl nisi nliread. ' ' ' ids; nuicp-.tp.iq I i, Wiall n,iriu:lls' pri.'l'itMiB sjeed-.j Ai-fl 'n't n ..i '( .,, . Of witnumu. tyr tid." . .. . . ,' ,j y1 I ypisor-uiua, a,,, ! After the rending uf tlio- iuce.ag Miliioh wat.i received with nppliiusii from until lloor aud gul, ilerv, the Senate rel itod toiit ohainber, . .niinr., i ilr.i Pyle.iutruilUced the hfnllotving Benauj , joint rnsoliitiitu int. in in i i ! i' j ti .-. .a ( in ut .iinj Wit aim in. The ( .lwrt, nl lfi b nuei t tree mo, ajp a Wadin i'iii .apwi iv.il s'etnuiirv V t.i,.'.; pi'ipoee thv.'il- l"u.p..uii,-li'hili !t la lie.;.ilellti:tioil ijf.llif Ullited dilate-. i.aait ly rnnwi. ailii't lion ise.l -ill av-il HKtii Nutthi i Isriii -v nor layoliintarvservllnilcj. i-ppsaa piiiiinknaiiit f.f urhas- wlii'inof dm pii?tyliiU , 'iiiivv hceu daly .t,i)iivi.-ie'i,.-hiiH'i-ji;t ivJliin the United, ht ate-., i.r n it v pl.tm subject to their .l'trlilleli'ni. 1 '' Hs.r.l. I oire'r.-ss sh,H U.v potYerto fiiloii-e- thlstie. ' lieletiy uppr-Hiriito li;islaiii.u. ol ,i , l.-ia ,.i e.. j Ttnli'f iri!, I.tlitrts'ilvi'tl by Ut LotislatiwArjieial'Irit jt.r.ilif Miaie of U.twoa.iit l.dl .wst linu thy ei'uriijwtl.u pi.jeislini-ut to the (' institution of the United ,site,as IpiuVi h-d liy f'nii;:if s, he and the' slime ts hereby rut!-' ih-tl liial eo'oailiii-il. I. "" -as I '";"' The qneSltnn beiut hbnnt to be tnkfSH'o.i it"1 tiiloption." Mr. 'Curl; of LihH, 'said' FliMt' h't;" tbnu;llt ft h very1 iinpWlnht ineasiire. htnf hi '' would like to' hnvii nti" oppiirtnuity'tn exiresij ihiV views nn It.1 1Ic thi'reloro' ftSked rTie Sort-1" atfirk for itn ndjiitlrli.iitelil.;;' ,";' 1 ,";;-'' ' " " " frk.. .n..iil..riiTis.n nf flirt ei.olutlon tvrta intidert' the special order for ten o'clock tn-liinYrmr',' aiid!' .1... U......... i.ll '..A I.. 1 .. ...' t.ieo too rjeioitv wijuinnn. ...t! n ..norrow,;..:...., til. I Of 4fefiri(in. Messrs, I'ulmer. Corucliu aud Ilnvey. , oniuuiittn) from tho Senate,' panic iii ' und informed tho Houso yf thy organization vf I the Senate. ; ,' , - 1 ' t il Mr. Ciil' jte.Troin Coqi.tntftee'-ou Credentials, reji'itteil the Mi'iw.ing i-litleuieu yiilitled to,t st ills iu the ir.ous.c-; Artllur W'lirner, of C!uek-1( inuiis county; Le';d ijinitli, of Polk; uud J. i M. Pierce, pf Yamhill, The Coniiiiitlee nslted fiittlier . i'npe to, 0'iusider tho claniis, f .Mr.,,, Gales, frnnj A'asei and Oraut, to ft scat',, ,'j , ' The repoit was ml'ipfetl iiiul tin' further timo griinU-d. . , ,' ' V -1 . ( i Secretary May, by InvitiHinn, ndniiuistered llic custoiii'iiry oulh to(the ir member, ami (J they took tbeirsnitls. . , , . s ni,- ' ' Jb ofiie-e of Arsisliint , Clerk, Enrolling, f t Clyik and Engrossing Clerk wero declared va- cant, and lite Ilousf then i IcctHil rm.X, . , Turner. Assit.-int Cb-Hs t S. T. Clmrcli, ' En-' , inlliiie; (Merit, and S- M.. a adswoilh, Eugri's- in-' cTcfli, Mr. IVailsnortb, it una (tared by' Dr. Tote, mis a private soldier iii thu' iirmy' uf , lln, I'otouiiic, I) poor man. iu o.ui ncann. wuu II Jl.lllllV dcit nn lit in. , lie. received ft , very lar. ;rry lar-e Jim tpcii III ijolily ol tin; Votes. Uer aiinouiiLcl .Mr. SmiUi a iiiijtti- ber f the Committee on Military AlltrS ii,.. place of (Captain Ltifnllet, resigned. -V " ' " ; Meiiibcts got into a bit of tungle oyer a re-, iilnlioii, by Mr. Underwood, lo inform tlio Gov I rnor nf the org itiiziitioii nf tho House., ', i' n .;. I ,t .1... c:. t t.i ..... ,.Y.. pilitllll tjllt ltl 'l II l.lv .'F.llwv .lil'UlM ..... Ol-y have a say in the matter. tv...tirtt ...i.i wait ... linvion-l to pet till, mns- rii'c that he' for ;nt tlmt ft joint convention ul I... I'..l I...I f .r ' I ." . ... i , r . ' ' ' Tiiointoii utailj a bit of ft speech, cirriscliug ' ' ' , " , , .;t. j e ,1 , . .1, . I I ' , i , , .r . u liiiAviuy set'omieil III reinntas. . . . , , j Uiidetwotitl litl'l A lilt ur two at iliHUtou, , ..t.i .. . ,t . i .i . .i . ! Iioiiru v.aa proviii"!, : pint nf tv Hon'', by , appi.intliieii' of Jli' jS, lioivlhy, Uiuk-fwooil ,. . .ami Tlfiiiteii,' V. i , i .. ,- ami men tile liiiusc itfiuseu iu, mo je?uiu- (j, tloll. ; ,;,',, ; ... ,' II , ' A i.'iiit coiinnilti a of three tni-mlicrs of each. , ,A!r. rutted nb. reu a reeonuiou )rnviuing Unit two iiev. "papers each ho fiimUlietl the members,, ut tho public ex pi use, which, wul ,t tlojited. , , . r. Gillette eppod tin- rvsidutit ii, umIsov-v,, rral Htleii nl. if re tuudo tt amend nr dipo . of it. .;"..',' , - ; ,.,' Mr. Uiiit'TiAooil mnnd a te-soluliou friiviJ in:: fir it joint conveiileoi to r civo tin-Gov- erinp s iuisa(;e ,l:..ll till, oltt riini.li, whiiu ,( tta. ai'nj.le.1, nf!, i ,ul e ilol t, to pu.-i,jmu tht) Itia't 'f t i !'', Ojofrov; iifnii";;,, , ' Toe Seiiini cjiiio in, iu body, ai.ti furitiiil a ', joint ciiiivviit'teii, ,. . , , , (Seo priH-re.bngs of juilit otillVeliUtin lllldvr , lieml (if Scniitv.") ;I( , , f , , , Mr. V:nl' rwi id nll'i-ml a lesulutuin teciimg lli it five hundred copies of lh messago had , j-iiln-iitly lie.-ii priiiii-ii, pod In. accept thuip ua Ihoitgh nribrtd priniiil. Tin rvsolutiou wa.;, Iidopled, ;,,..,.; , . l'eiitli' a iiiu'io.i !n ailjoarn to ten A. il, tu- . lnorrn'.v. ,, I'm' moved ilmt the Hottsu ad ' jouiii i.o me. , . Sl'i nk 'r tu'id lti.it such au lliijntltuilu-uij enni.l only t.ike p'ac.' J'V joint n-rtilulii u. 'l'he JJoltitl Ii J tltl.t J lo 10 A. A- to tlintflW,. '. . . , , ... -atiNAl't. , .... h ,t -Ja , i . VfMMiA)i D-'f..ti, laui.,, ,, ,. I oC Bi.fill -Tile l'reeldeilt niltllillllevil that. J the teen ii Giumiittrea would Hand a at thu la-1 session. . ., , i , ,, , i ., Mr. (tinoelou pnst.-uivil . petition from citi. jn,! ot Liniu cuauty, atolng Uw repeal vf that, ., 1 1 una ill th.vs tMOiiny law .tnrbid.tliif MOular ,bbnr. , .,.,,-i Mr, l'lilui. i n,, .ti.tcl a paper fiviu lh ujtiiit id tlio N ul l il Ann ii, in l.ilti lii-iilniice )"iui' puny, t nnpl.ttinnn' uf lliu bi leiHiini!,' ) lie.. -. h.-ii ..I heii.l, In ii, Ih-Iiih- iIo.i!,t liioi.iime Uu.,, llll'M.,; .j i, . ... ; , I , ,.,.,( R, I'.olli tell il. il In Jii.n.-iui y, lumiiiiin', ,,i . 1(j '1'Ua littiern.'!' ti.a!)t' , nppto.tiaUr' releired In .mndtiig e:oiiiiii)tli,4. A iiii'tiou lo punt titi) bandied copies of Iho l.ove.lnoi'f Ulf.-rueu W lt',t ! - Mr. t'iio.liui llittii.loit J a bill It) provide l..r .,,1 appomlun ul ,4 pirt .nii ii'gi.ieiy, mi4 tu tb- V S ol