AIJIAtf? REGISTER. S3 OHIX.OV LMilSMTI RK. seventh IlleunlM Nfmlon. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 9. Senate oiened with prayer by Rev. A. F. n ailer. An invitation to visit Willamette University was accepted. A iietition from Coos Co. asking for assistance to build a railroad from oos ISay to CotjuiUe river. was refer red to Railroad Committee. Several standing committees made reXHla. Tlie Joint Speolal Committee to in vestigate tlie books, etc.. of tlie Peni tentiary, made tlie following reort : T'i th? IIOH'itvVe 1'irsiili-iil 'On' SriiHtr i tlf Lcgislati r . UmnmUf i lh- St 'In i f OregiiH : Ve. the undersigned, yourCominit- tee on Public Building, jointly with the same Committee on tlie part of tlie House, in accordance with the Joint Resolution requiring us to examine ! the accounts of the l'eniteutiary Btlild-1 ing Commission and also those of the Superintendent of the same, lieg leave ! to make tlie following report. The Committee having secured tlie services of Mr. II. M. DeFmnoit? 'resident of tlie Commercial College) of Portland, a competent hook-keeper. 1 as elerk. proceeded to give the books, i expenditures and accounts ot the Com- mission and Superintendent a thorough and complete examination. Tlie re-, Kirt of Mr. Iter' ranee on the correct ness of the vouchers issued and the re- ceipts for neuiev expended, agreeing i with the hooks kept, is hciewith an nexed. Your Couiraittee haw personally ! examined, first, the outlay aiajexpen-1 diture of tlie 5j.iO.ow appropriated ,n the last Legislative Assembly for the construction of pemiaueut Peniten tlary buildings, and find they have lieeu characteii.ed by earelulness ami exactness. Secondly, that the Sup erintendent of the l'eniteutiary has funilslied, as per pHuted reports, ma terials, ejish and convict lahor to the amount of 58,015 ;W. all of which has lieen appropriately and advantageous- salaries as follows : Governor. $2,500 ly exiended. ! er annum. State S-eretary and Treus- ' Your Committee ha- particularly urer. ?! 000, Supreme and Circuit J ntl examiiidl all the outstanding indchtcd- j aa, .(100 each. It provides for tlie ness ot the Building Commission, i election of these Judges in distinct cla which we Bud to be the sum of 151,- ses. All public buildings must lie at the 87S 03, as per age 12H of tlie printed , Mate Capital unless otherwise onlered report, for which tliere has been issued : y law. Public printing to be let to vouchers Xo. 1 to 45. inclusive. Tlie 1 the lowest responsible bidder. Provides priirs paid for each article of merchaii- (I'm-or labor lias !een the subject of critical examination, and we find them , i,i lie the owest market rates tor tlie ouallty of good- purclaised or ialxir performed, and that the pnrcha-es have lieen made with a view to saving 1 to tlie State as much as possible. That a large portion of the same articles could not be purchased to-day without a material advance upon the prices; paid. These outstanding vouchers we would reMrt perfectly correct In each ' and every item of the amount charged and wouid recommend their payment, together with noh legal interest as would be due thereon laid State W ar-1 rautsbeen Issued Instead of vouchers ! anil that such appropriate legislation he hid as may be necessary to effect ! this purpose. We have also examined, in the same maimer, tlie books, pipers and ac counts of the Superintendent of the Penitentiary and bad that voucher- j anil receipts are duly filed, and all the j exienUltnrus have beeu made eeou.v-, micidly and with due regard itiie interests of the state, 'lint the deli- ictiicy in this department ainoiints to $18,047 25, as pi-r page 4. printed re-1 xirt. which amount we recommeiid to lie paid. A. w. Patterson, 1!. S. Stralm and J. W, Cowles, ('ommittee ou pirt fj the Seiuite. William Dar-t. Robt. (irant. A. II. 1 Burbank. Coumilttee on juirt of the i House. The following bills iverelntrodncel: To provide for defraying the exjcnes of Coniniis-ioiier- In Ceuteuidal Kx Msition. providnl they do not exceed ll.UUOa year; Inappropriate proiwda of tlw sale of the tide and swamp lamlsin Coos County for county pnr (Mxes ; to amend an act regulating tlie salaries iif officers In certain counties. 'Jlie following bills were (iaMil : 8. B. relating to tlie taxullooof foreign iiicori)ratious ; S. B. relating to the appointment or a Board of t sHiiiul siouersof Immigration; S. B.auilwri iug the Mayor of Portlaml to act as Police Jinlge during the absence of -aid officer. Tlie bill granting State aid to Agricultural Society was lost. II. B. repealing the Portland Police j Bill passed to itstiuni reauuig. iniiie afternoon a jietitlon for a wagon road in TlllauKsik county, and one to in corporate McMiunville were presented; also one asking for an appropriation for a college at Umatilla. A me-agc was received from tlte Governor in re- gard to swamp lands. UK) copier ..nlntul ..roiled. A rillllllXT of I l(lS( bills were read the first time. H." B. No 21. providing for tlie approprla- tinn of Kioo.000 for tlie erection of State Capitol building, was adopted. KitiuAV, Oct 11. survey and disposal of certain salt 20 to-2, Houltaud Tolen voting against Rev. T. A, Wood offered prayer in lands : a bill to provide for the con tbe bill. Senate adjourned. tlie Senate. The S. B. providing for structimi of a wagon road from Sum- House npeiicd with prayer by Rev. P. S. Knight. An invitation was ac cepted to visit the University. A number of bills were passed to their third reading, and referral. Bills passed : One to proteil incoriioratcd towns; in am hh na-n iiikt , iij;oii Road Co. in the ctinstructionof a wag on road in Tillamook Co. ; to aid hi building a bridge across the t'mpipia. In the afternoon, the bill granting aid to the Jackson, (irant and Baker county Wagon Road, passed by a vote of 43 to 3. The bill providing for the j appointment of a State Geologist was I lost, by a vote ot i3 to 23. The follow ing hills were pissed : !u lating to the sate of Agricultural College lands: S. B. relatiw to the ineororalion of churches, etc. A bill to incorporate the city of Dallas, and a bill to regu late action by or against private ineor porutious were Introduced. Adjourn ed. Thursday, Oct. 10. ! Senate opened with prayer by Rev. Father (loeus. Various committees reH)rted. ottering amendments and recommendations, An invitation was accepted to witness the rendition of Macbeth" at Heed's 0cra House that evening, .Mr. Dolph gave notice of a hill to prevent State and Munici pal officer from using deadly weapons : iiKit each other, and to detail a suffi cient number of 1'orilaud police to preserve order in Salem during the I session of the Legislature. The fol lowing hills weri; introducitl : To protect homestead property from forced sale in certain cases : (Referred to select committee Patterson, lloult and Crystal.1 a bill to amend the law relating to streets and alleys ; to pro vide for construction of wagon road ' from Washington county to Astoria : ! to amend the code of civil procedure. They all passed to second reading. S. i 15. .'111. amending an act providing tor ; a steamboat canal at Willamette Falls, and a bill granting the State Printer i $100 for tlie publication of tlie laws passed ; also, the Portland Police hill pissed, 17 to 5. 11. B. Xo. lis, author izing the purchase of ltxi Deady's Re ports was lost, 12 to 10. S. J. R. Xo. i. as reiMirtetl hack by the Judiciary Committee was read by sections and adopted. This hill fixes for Special session of Legislature and fixes the pay of mcmlierfu attendance at 5 iier diem, and officers", with a , ndleaim of &l for everv 20 miles ot travel. Xo trener.ll session of this body shall exceed '."0 davs. and no Committee bit Apportionment bill, re special session 40 days. ' j ported the bill Imek with ametalmeiits The ivMiits of the Committee on as follows: To give Multnomah 3 Printing, and the special Committee Senators; Benton and Polk one Sena appointed toexaniiiie the Penitentiary ijor jointly in addition to one each: accounts were accepted. ' j' Jackson 3 Representatives; Clatsop 1; The Committee on Ways ami Means ; (irant 1. The amendments wercadop- wa- instructed to report an appropria tion hill. House bill to protect min ing claims; to lticororate Jackson-1 ville; relating to trespass by cattle, and regulating fences in I'matiHa county, Kissed the senate. Adjourn ed. Rev. Mr. Bowersox oeiiwl lloiw with prayer. House acixptedau in vitation to attend the theater. The ! following bills were introduced and read: Oneregiilatiugsiilarlesofooiiuty ! Judges muhTreasiirers ; an act to sup press gambling : relating to Slate mil tin ; for the relief of Curry county ; to improve Slate road in Douglas county; n-piiring the fencing of railroads in tlie Stale ; to amend an act to prevent gambling: to regulate clajrges on! freights and passengers on steamboats and railroads ; relating to reduction of I pilotage, etc.. on Columbia: to create a hoard of county commissioners in I Tillamook county; toameudan aet to prevent and punish gambling. S. B. Xo. 5. for the protection of game and fish was ptmstx 32 to 10. An effort to make it apply to Indian Reservn-1 tion. failed. In Committee of the j Whole on tlie hill relating to common -(hook one or t wo amendments were adopted, and tlie bill reported hack with recommendations tliat it ss. A bill was introduced authorizing county courts to levy certain taxes in coun ties. At 2 !'. M.. the bill relating to com- mnn schools was passed. Also, the bill to iippoint a Cominidnner of liu- ! migration. The bill to apisiinta State Getilogisf was reconsidered, and refer red to old committee. S. B. Xo. 5. : rejiealhig certain act preventing Iraiul in elecUons, was passed, Also, the bill empowering the Mayor of. Port land to act as Police Justice in the ab- senceof tlie latter. I be Ibaise eon- curreo ill me ameimmeiii iiutue Senate to Die Police Bill. Tlie bill changing the time of meetlHgsif tlie Legislature passed 3!lto0. A num ber of Senate bills were read first time. 11. J. Memorial asking Con gress to aid in the construction of a Militarv road from Kllensburg to , i .i i........ i.. i... .i... Kosebnnr, was adopted. Also, to-aid hi the crinpletionof the Mhitat tlie Dalle. Adjournal. ? an institution of learning for deaf mutes was reHrted Iwck by Jmnciarv : eoninuttee.as cnntllocting witb Const i- i ii tit n Lett in the bands ot coninilt- tee. Various bills weir reiorted liack by committees withainenduients. Kx Uovertior Geo, Aliemefhy was tender ed the courtesies of the bar of tlie Senate. Tlie vote by which the bill to provide tor the purchase of 100 copies of Deady's (Hale was lost, was reconsidered. A bill was introduced authorizing the appointment of Mrs. Mary P. Sawtelle as a Commissioner of Immigration, with a salary of $400 for the first six months, and on proof lieiug given that SOpersous had moved to the state, from the Eastern States, through her efforts, $000 more to lie paid by tlie State. The following bills passed : S. i. 40. amending the code ot civil proeeduie relating to punish meiit for the destruction of mllroad property; II. B. 21. for the construc tion of certain sections of the Port laud. Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad with amendments ottered by Commit tee on Railroads ; S. B. 4.'foi the in corporation of churches ami religious and charitable societies. In the after noon the II. J. I!, approving the I lib and 15th Amendments to the Consti tution of the C. S.. was taken up and lost by a strictly party vote of 11 to 11. The Resolution promised to rescind the action of the former Legislature hostile to them. Senate adjourned, and visited Willamette I'niversitv. Prayer in the Mouse by Rev. A. F". Waller. A message from the Gov ernor announced that he had signed thecapitol appropriation bill. 11. B. 2- relating bet lie election ot Supreme and Circuit Justices indistinct classes, was passed Httto II. The bill pro viding for liens of mechanics and others alter adopting amendments was passed to third reading. A resolution was pi-sed limiting sieakcrsfo 15 min utes. In the afternoon II. B. 70. to secure the wages of laborers; and II. B. 115. substitute tor II. II. 45. to se cure mechanic' liens, were passed. ( onimiitee on I lainis reported against tlie bill for relief of Coos county. Com mittee on Ways and Means reported in favor of S. It. 58. to encourage im migration. After visiting tlie Willa mette University, the House resumed I its session, and passed the bill provid ing for the incorporation of ecclesias tical societies, etc. : received report I from committees, and pending the i consideration of tlie bill to mist; the salaries of Supremo Judges, adjourned. Sati khay. Oct. 12. Senate opened with prayer by Rev. ; R. R. Burnett. A resolution that tlie : Senate and House go into joint Con i veution at 12 M. for the election of Capitol Commissioners, .vas laid on the table. Reports from committees were received and bills referred. Tlie tetl and the hill eiwossed. Tlie Sen ate Bill authorizing the Secretary of State to employ an additional clerk, was passed. Bill were read a second time, after which. Senate adjourned. Rev. Mr. Burnett, of McMiunville. offered prayer in the House. The hill to provide for tlie compensation, etc., of Judges of the Supreme Court, pa--ed. 33 to 13. Also, the hill relating to the employment of bailiffs of tlie Su preme Court. The Canal and Link bill was reported back by committee with amendment, providing for the lease of the works by the State for the term of twelve years, at a yearly rent al of $50,000. aiid at the final payment the State to receive the title. The bill was made the special order for Tues day. Bills were read a second time and referred. The select committee on State Printing reported a hill defin ing the duties and fixing the compeii salioii of State Printer. The bills to allow women to vote on ipiestlons re lating to sale ol Intoxicating liquors was defeated by a vote of 21 to 22. A resolution vas paj-ed instructing the Capitol Commissioners to locate the State House on w bat, is known as ( 'ap iiol Block, in Salem. At 1:30 P. M. Ik- J. R. relating to amendments to the Stale Constitution regarding the election law, was adop ted, (Jnife a number of bills were read a second rime, and appropriately disposed of. These bills were intro duced : By Mr. Simpson, a bill to provide for t lie incorporation of the Willamette and Yaipiina Bay Railroad Co. ; by 1' tfon. to confirm title to certain lauds sold by School Laud Commls-sio.ier-; same, to amend the law of 1 Ji incorionitliig Salem ; Burbank. to provide for deaf mutes; a bill to provide for tin? pnrclmse of 250 copies of Oregon Reports; to provide for common schools taught in Gentian language; a resolution praying for a mail mute in Jack-on county, adopted; a bill to quiet .title to certain lands held by sellers ; a bill to prevent tlie spread of contagious diseases ; a bill to pro vide for a financial examiner for each countr in the State ; a bill to regulate the ineasurenieiitof Imnberln the logs; a ouiro provide ior tne retier ot UOV. ,Abernethy; a bill to provide for the a bill to regulate ton roau I'he House concurred in S. J. R. to ; appoint time Commissioners to the 1 World' I')XH)silion to Vienna, j The House Adjourned. 1 Monday. Oct. 14. Senate met at 2 P. M. Much of the ; session was devoted to business of an iiutiiii-lied nature, of hut little Interest, i The bill to appoint Cell. Applegate a I Commissioner of Immigration was re- turned from the House with ainend i incuts which the Setnte refused to ! concur in. The Senate agreed to the House amendment lo the lull to give i the bulge additional salary, Anin , vltation to viit the Deaf Mute School ; of the city wa received and an-epted. The House joint. resolution asking for ; ! a mail route in -lack-on county, wa i ! adopted. A communication wa re-! reived from the Governor announcing i hi approval of the hill making an ap- propriation to build a capltol. j Senate adjourned. In the House' the Senate joint reo I luflon relating to the appointment of I Commissioners to attend the World's F.xpositiou at Vienna, was concurred In. The following bills were passed j To provide for manner of contesting elections for members of the Legisla ture; to provide for the keeping by i ! county clerk of records of plat and I field note of If, S. Survey : to pro ! vide for the sale of Agricultural Col j lege land, etc. ; a homestead bill : to j j provide for paying claim for appro-1 hen-ion of fugitives from jiltiee: to provide for the appointment of a Slate Geologist; to provide for common schools taught in tlie German Ian-, guage: lo confirm title to certain land sold by School Land Commis sioners; to provide for bounties on i scalps of wild animals. House adjourned. Ti Kstuv. Oct. 15. Prayer in the Senate by Rev. Thos, A. Wood. A J. R. was' passed that the Legislature adjourn at midnight on Saturday. A. J. R. was also (Hiss ed that no hills lie introduced in either Houe after 10 A. M. on Thursday. Also these joint Resolutions were offered : hie praying Congress to re move the Indians on reservations in Oregon so that the same can be thrown open for settlement, and a resolution that no Senator lie permitted to speak more than five minutes on any one subject. T1k' latter passed, the tenner made the special order to-morrow. The following hills were passed : S. B. 25, providing for tlie sale of tide and overflowed lands on Oregon sea const ; relating to the reapportionment of the State Info Senatorial and Representa tive districts; bill regulating fees of officers in certain enmities : tor the re lief of Lane county: providing for inlying tlie expenses of the Commis sioners to the Centennial Celebration at Philadelphia. A number of hills were reported back by committees and appropriately disposed of. In the af ternoon II. B. 7S to protect the wages of labor, was Indefinitely postponed; also lull relating to divorces and man ner of granting them. These hills were passed : S. B. 117 to amend an aet ; organizing Josephine county and an- nex'uig a portion of Jackson to said i county; to incorporate the town of ; McMinuville. The rules weresuspen ded and 11. B. HO, providing for the 1 purchase of Deady's Reports was passed. In Committee of the Whole i tltti Senate among oilier things report i ed hack the bill relative to the election of a State Printer witli favorable con sideration. A joint memorial was in ! troduced asking Congress to grant tlie ! privilege of building a bridge aero the Willamette riverat Kugeiie. After I hearing report of the II. J. Committee on Commerce. Senate adjourned. House met a usual. Pravcr by I Rev. Mr. Woods, of Salem. The fol I lowhnr bills were introduced : a hill to organize Saiitlain county ; regulating ferries; amending general laws on roads. A re-oluflon instructing the Committee on Kdueatiou to reports. B. 20. providing tor a state University was presented. A bill amending tlie general law in reference to pilotage: anda bill to legalize nvi triage of a certain class ot persons ; to purchase a patent brick machine, with State right of sale ; to appropriate money for the I education if the blind of the State: to regulate bonds of county and precinct officer in counties of less population I ban 3.000; lo regulate corporations, were severally introduced. The reso lution was offered tendering the ueof I he hall to Prof. Rlttail, who wished to aiklress the Legislature ou the edu cation ot the blind. The bill fixing the fees for official acts of county offi cers and salaries of other officers, wa passed. Tlie bill to remedy the evils resulting from the sale of Intoxicating liquors, came up and was relerred to a sis'iial committee. A message from the Onvemor announced that he had signed the bill contracting for the con struction of the Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad, The hill regulat ing the duties of State Printer, defin ing the manner in which journals and documents shall bo printed, and the compensation to be received, WM passed. The bill changing the boun daries of Curry county, and the bill providing tlie manner of commencing suit against corporations, were pissed. In the afternoon the House proceeded to the consideration of tlie amend- mervllle to the Blue Mountains in-lit lo the Locks and Canal bill.. Mr. Simpson moved to adopt the tirt amendment, striking out 10 year and inserting 12 therefor, after considerable' discussion the amendment was adop ted by a vole ol 34 to 14. Adjourned. FOHKIUS WK. Ill view of the late election returns. London journal foresee the election of (Inuit. The v."". says: "We cannot regret the result." AV"ssays! "Greeley's rase Is now a forlorn hope and will' certainly lull," The 1'iml says the Liberal Republican move ment is a failure beyond redemption, The remains of file late KingCharles IV. of Sweden, have lieen buried at Stockholm, beneath Kiddersholin church. Prince Napoleon lias received notice from the French Government, llwit he will not be allowed to visit or reside in France. Mr. Ueiitwlck, M. P.. In a public speech in London on the Oth iu-t.. denounced the settlement of flic ,1" tutimi question as a dishonor to l ing laud, it was absurd thai a rulesboual he made and held to hind Kngiand lo responsibility for acts committed long More the rule had any exi-telice. The Czarovich Alexander has gone to Vienna at the invitation of Kmpcr or Francis Joseph. The Sultan of Turkey ha conferred the order of Osiuaiil on ilie (irand Duke. .Nicholas of Russia. It is estimated that three millions of inhabitants have died from famine in Persia. Telegraph dispatche on the subject Of indirect claim, cost the British Government if400,000. Prince Napoleon and Princess Clothilde. hi Paris ou the I (Mil, receiv ed notice to lea w France. Tlie Prince refused to quit his native land, in-i-t-iug ou his rights as a citizen, and de claring that he would only yield to lone. The Princes- was equally de termined. On the 11th. Prince Napoleon yield ed and left Pari. Six hundred and eighty more Com munist were sent from Paris in trans (Mirts for ienal colonics, last week. The experiment ol driving ostriches before light buggies has been success fully tried in Paris. It cost ijai5.n(H) to rewiir the Stras bourg cathedral after the bombard ment during the franco-Prussian war. An Knglisli church i to lie creeled at Cairo, and the Khedive ol KgJ'pl lias offered a site for the purpose. The cheap edition of Carlisle's work-, now in course of publication, is having a remarkable sale, both in F.nglaud and this country. Officers hi the Austrian army are prohibited wearing beards more than one inch long. PATJSYl (i.MK, h i. Self-Opening and Srlf-CIosing (i A T E . PATENTED BY JOHN IUCKAX, Jnne i. ISW. 'I'"' HE liATK Is SI I roNSTKl I'TEIiTlmt hen the chicle aii'inmclic- it I li- wheelson one side idmh overs leverwhieh is connected id I lie umc Iiiiikv My ii rod, thus opening llie irntc iHioie ; mi ni'iil ni-i-enlnx it open. .Vier Knlnu through, tlu earrfnjte im-sc- over n similar lever, also connected with Ihegn'.e hill ve, cnnsinic I lie unte, in it- rotation, to shut iK'llInU mii mill fasten, No Getting Out of Your Vehicle! Mo Utilising ol Latches Nor Pullllltf of Strings, Except the "ribbons" of yonr tram. It m often called THF. "J..IZV MAX' fiATI'V And a uDt.id OiH'ii mid Shut." This gate Is nlmple in llneonstnirtion. both of Iron and winuI work, and not likelv to get out of order. If u neat, cheap mite lsdesired.it maybe made Hsthi. villi three cross hunt ot wood mid ono-fourth inch wire, neatly curved at the ton, the lower end hid In the bottom ha r. which is tho style of a factnrv made Kale. The (rates are now in practical ne in several of the countlminroimd sin Emnetseo, anil plenty of lesifmontnithi can ! iflven, THOMAS J. SAFFORD, Having purchased the Right for IJiiii Co., Oregon, Has now on hand, an will mHminvtiire the above itiMPrlhft'tjmtli. Whcrever'.t tin been used It has received the highest en comiums, as the large number ol ceitill CHtesfroni protlllmmt fanners In all parts of the country, now In HIV hand, will testify. CARRIAGES AM) fl'AGO&P, Of All rjeacriptiom, On hand and ininiitfnrtiui'd to order, IIIurkHiiiUlilug mid Hepairiu; Hone to oilier at inotit rensoniilile rules. Shop fool of Kerry slreot.oppoiillc llenrh, Monteiih A Co.'h tloiirlng mills. ' . THOMAS .1. SAFHlRD, Album , Oct. tH, I871-SV4