ctl.iWWSt f ywrisi rM ivjvVIfise, jj, , CT-fefciKlW--. AMERICAN SAW COMPANY, lUNCriCTCIItTJ or EMERSON'S PATENT Movable-Tooth .and Perforated Circular Saws. Perforated Malay, Milt and Cros Cat Sawi, with Adjustable Sockets. SAW-QUMMERS, SWAGES, CANT DOGS, ETC., kirerMnblMicil an oIUjc fur the rale of the abort article", nt No. GM Franl Street, Snn Tranchco. pf Descriptive I'umptilHs will be forward ad to any one giving in their addre. niiglu-Dtn. FKANCO-AMIMtlCAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, OPPOSITE THE Odd Fellow's Hall, Jacksonville, Oregon, Traveler and re-Id out hoarders will fine D' BEDS AMD B3D3XT7G Placed In fir' ln eriVr and In every War euprrlor (. any In llils cnllini, and rurpuai il by liny in lli .State. her noons Aitc .ewly rrRMsio. And a ploti tlful supply f the lsi nfevfry thing the marl.fl nITurds trill In) ob- talni'd Tor II E H T A B L, E. No trout.Ii-d will lw spins to il.-ttrm thf pat rmmpi or Hit- traveling ai nrll n tin- rma psut community, Jacksonville March SI. IEG6. tf !)TarofWeux ) CELEBHATCD j 3T0raAGHJlITTER8! T " d?" ' ". t " T .1 ' i " il UnJjr TRY A iUDSE i THEM! -Ssr F3 I TnY T YOUR ( ! THIM! 1 K i SELF! !"ul Inr-fUnni. A v'r I nl .;! a " 8tmv.w tf'mlf. T im rt ' l B ' J rl'h i .iU"iiMi4i!rMiii -.ttutlin' l. i . m i!f , )f.omlliuin-Ciil at'Uilm r l-'iwiia.liiri tf irilh-rb. - a '.luinU) aUb.ii iu I! "iivi. J (n liflA.il n Ul U.li HI. luwU. J.ii li. r,Ul ai.i' liMt.. h 1 )i-. '. I i, I" " 'm,. .Ijof AmH'tlli", lie 1 1 i n v.if ( ; A.1LKIAI'.. 'A i r. j 5 r .r rni. n" A .i i I . I ' I igillnincttc 38nibcrsitn; DEPARTMENT OP MEDICINE AND SUrtOERY. SKS310N fur lHr.b-O Aiilcon.mciice on il lonrili lUy (if Nmwnber, uml eoiifimi. I'Hir inoiilli". TiO MnllCril P. iwrlinlll i now fMablMiid ua n iH'niiani-nl iiiatltuliiu . TU mt-Binnr illii-lriiiiiin In imvIi -l'nr u- arc uiuple olid l lit cnurrc of liiti uciion ! ouirli and complvlc. MiiKrlnl fur priiciirn Anatomy will bu iipllcd, .Snuli-nti "n mrlv Intr in ibi) city arc rtqnttid lo call on lh Dcun. ho will c've uny iiiTormntlnn ififirtd. I-i trra nf inquiry urlilrwiicd in tlw Pran will ri ceivr jirntnpt nilcnlinn. Metl cal book cm be procured in ii!nritr. II.OAHI'KNTKR. MP. Dian of I be Mi ileal IViiillr, ' tSaUm.'Orrgoii.i BOUND- to""DO " IT I " D. C. MILLER- IS BOUND TO WORK ACCOltmNG TO THE TIMES C HOUSE SHOEING o -. At reduced prices for cash. Ten per cent, f'coant will 1)9 made on all kludi of work hrc each l pild. March 20lb, 1808. rachJttf T 'o I'oundrynaoxi. AND BLACKSMITH. O.mUrUud and UlilgU COAL ud PIO IKON i X.OOO VCoximt, la I tort and Afloa, Kr ut by J. K. DOYLE, 11 J and 116 i-acinc 1, a Frnucltca. aufi . rw-i DRS.BUSH& MCALISTER DENTISTS, HO,. 1H, MarVrl ftltrtet. Ban Praiicllco Cl Pr. MoAtliler. of too Abovo named firm, will w m Jackaonvllle in a fliorl lime, ana reinMi. lor a turn Aw Tn n iwiium who IM bwl a I Ml el wth tUt'ther eot use. I will m.ke Jhm a aet on tV'r leav ni the amount of my 'HI with an, Uor.tlbl,r firm In town, lh -. .. -" . -j , .w.v ,. --- - 1 1 amount or tenth to haient to me within a tiw-c-1 """' - " .,.. QltEENJIAN IMVma. Teth flll6d and rwtorcd to tbtlr , W O GREENMAN. nWralform with due gold, and inIe neful . w.u.uu -M yean or no charge. 1 Aug. Ctb. I66S, pfrgah VOL. XIII. HUSlM'SS NOTICKS. , -rt.T-ir - Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKsnxriui:, orlvox. Ambrotypos, Ph otographB, Cartos do Vislto Tjo.vzv ix wr Tixixr sm.R of art. Picture Itcilnccil f," '"A f XRGKIi TO UFRSIZE. DR. A. B. OVErtBECK, Physician & Surgeon, JACKSOXVIU R, OREGOX. Office at Ms residence, In the Old Orerbcck Hospital, nn Ori-gon .Street. DR. E. H. GREENHAN, IMIYSICIAN AND SUHGKOX, OFFICE-Coracr of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. Ilr will prucllc" In Jerkion nnd -ndjuccnt pnntiil-r. and nttrnd j'romplly lo prori-'ilonnl i-illn fcb2tf DR, A, B, OVERBECK'S BATHROOMS, In tho OvorbccI; Hospital, UTAllM,COLU ASHOWKIUIATIIS, SUKDAYS AMD WEDKESDAYS. r. onunn, m. ., PHYSIC.AN&SURQEOrJ, OFFICE reaoved to California Street, South cidc. Jm bum III". Pic. .1-1. 1H 7. diaJMf mi. Lr.wis oam'.vo, I'JIYICIAX A KUnOKOX AND QldMtotx'iolnUf 7ILt.nitiiidto any bo mv rmlrn blc 'rUtt. omoe nt It. K. im. ir-im-. ' oulhe Ilait tide 2d Atrttt, Juck-iMU III. novSIf OU i;. r. vow ixl, k. . watw.-j. DOWELL &. WATSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Jiikwiitlle, Uiryn. V.'trrou Lodifo No, 10. A. F. S; A. M A ll"M Uvifir iinr cnwMHiitaillunt f V mi lb n l '-4iitnl Mittuirir)trrnl N Ill2 lb fllll llllKU. Ill JAI'KITIIX, ll mhii.. A. UAK1IN. W.X. 0. W. Savaiii-. Sto'y. KTotico. j MJK u.oki and mi -hiu r lUe ri. r ( 1 In ibi landi nl Mr. K. It. WUu. 1jiu- irncl.t.. ull pUA-t- CAII ami My lbr c- Ml. t I), r. DUVVUI.L. Toams Wanted for Warner. Camp OX. ami afirr tl e firt it.iv or OotnUr. ISf.R. Ilif iindurnUiiHt hvu iHi-riniii'-d lo till or ruth sclii'l tslv -crpl upon tpeelnl con u net. Tbnu indotlrri lo Ihu linn rnml ."l tiu'ly pay up, ul nil ccoiinl will l rlmwj Oc lolwrUt. (JI.UNNUUUM&CO. jii:ii. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS XOTICK.- U'l"i ditpomil of mry, u um dim picpartii 10 Kive our niioie attviiltoii to or l.iwilivr mul MudiiiK Im-r.icfi. 'in bund d'K-ut Iii.iii l-'runct'. Calf t Kip, lionxxlic (icutlicr, Uool L.t.ftc. JoiinG lli.iv. II.. Fakk. I Jmis HllAV, New Vorle. I'url. fan Fmucltco. Addruw. HKIN & HltAY, S'au I'laiiclrto. -IIU UilUry micI El DOUADO, tf.K.Cor.Cul.S.O(;ii.Mi.JackmvlIitfO. S. M. FARREN. ATTENTION FARMERS! Gang Plows. TH4VE purchased lh p.itent right of Jack ton mid JoK'ublno eciuUIi'S. for the celebra ted 1'flul GANG PLOW, and am now pii'Piril iu till ordcrii, aud will guarantee that Ihlspluw wilt do bttT work with lew power, uiuiti lucro satltfucilou limn any yet offend to ihv farmer of Muthc,ru OriKon. J'lqwn iwirrunlt-il iu I'ver ropect, and alt klftda of blackhinilliluirdniiuat ttn per cent. d!x:ouut for cash. ocllOma V, OONEGAN, DUsolatioa of Partaerwkip. partDT-lilp berctoforu cxi-llng U-tHteii I "' l1"' '";. r ,. - .. i- .11 -.1. ...1 "'$& accounts 0 I)r. Green.nau have Ju' "f 'JJ, ,?,u 0 Oreenman and an ,"n T.'t " L 1,?. d ' ni 1 l'. f nr.tutitn it ts 1Uaiklt1 -jMSl. .dfc'ISi: JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, J8QS. .4, I'llH ftlllWlliY CRYTIYliM UlU U111U.UA m I lAblf. t'uni.isiiKu I'.vcit Satuntnv Morulas V B. F. DOWELL, orrimi, CORXRR C ,- TlitRl) STRF.RTS. Ti:it.u or sL'irscnii'Tioi Kornnf vonr. In advance four dollar' t If inn hm vtiiiim. iiu nrri MX mdnth or lh vcar tlvo jl.tlliM ; If not ini.l until Un' tt.lnitlon ... .M. ,..,... ..V.....1. THItJII OP ADVr.HTHt.VUi Oneijunre(l0 llnt-i or lo0. flril Inicrlloft. lliri'iMlofl r j fftfli uliwqiirnt ln-i.rl'rii. our ilollnr. A illwnnnt l nny p.-r coil, will b iiiml' lo tlnM who ndvrrliM ly lli)unr. KCLcriJ Tundcri received nt cuirent latr. ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF ORE DON. We, tho Republican Ueprenentativca l ,. ... .- i r, from the counties of Loose and Ciirrv, it.... .I., i!.. . v i -ii ii I IJuitglaf, Jleutoii, lamhill, Marion, i w 'it , i i i . W nMiiiiKluu and Clackamai. of the, St, i n i.tM ,n .i.i'. i. Stale of Oro-.,n, dnlnt to address the ii.iv vi vMbVHiu Mksiui tv uiiuivaj .in- ........ . ' , . . iilwihu uinui i hi; iL'iinuus uir me resiK- . ,.,' ', , ' nation ol our muiI. iii tlie llous-e ol, i, ... .i , i -. . ifcprcpv ilntivcs nu the 23th of Octo-1 i. ',',,. , . .. .. . ,, , IJetoic asking attention to the outra- ,r ... ..... gcom proowdings of thu I.ogi ativc ". . ,, . . . , . , ?, . i Assembly, we deiiie to sny thai lor i . . i our conduct wo have no apology to . . ., .. ... ,. s .. mako the action ol the Democratic mnjnritv, in trifling awav the preohms hour of ll.N 4m in -elcM dUouw ion and buncombe speech,,, and the eimetinuiil ol theuioM vxtravagantaud l)iinkusoiim lobulation, atulllu'irtnaiiv c attempts to override the Cou'titutiou nl iiarricr ilM-ll with their lnnjr and por-t!-t:nit rclmml to pis tho Apiroprin linn Dill, even after tho uxual term ol furiv tlav-, i- a Miliicicut vindication of our uour-e. That the reasons which impcll u to t!iii conrpe may lie under iitood by our eonuiiiuent.s and the peo ple of entire Ofejon, wo proceed to enter into n history ol the coiimu of thin heuiikituiv, with tho nibitrary " , . , ,, . IlllllllVr III IVIIHIII IIIU IIIIIIUIII.V IV.IS8UII- jected. We thvivforv iropoie to sub mit a t.iteiucnl to the public, ol their proeceiliugit.jiud alXera hvariugof tint following facts, wo are oiinurod ol the lieni!t' aiipport iu t!i loctitudv uloiir conduct. The Democratic innjoriiy, in the Siuato Chamber, inaujjunitrd tlieir ml ininint Mtion by a imnr-e of proceed uro uiiMtii)liifJ iu the history ol thctate, a;id in p.tlp.ihlu viol.itnin ol tlio Lou fcljiuliou, and in utter .ircgard of the . ... . , rilim Ol Hepiioiieau iiieni'iera on uiu floor. c ruler lo thuotiitcrol .iKaii-. Dulph and Sulif, and the adinisMou nl Mvcn. .Stout ami Dribblusby, Demo-crnt-s to thuir kciiIh, not meuliouiug their icvolutiouary orgaulatiou. The Constitution nt the Slate pro vide that 'ThoSuiiatnru ilect at thu lirst seiioii of thu Luginl.itivo Asseiu blv shiill bo dividwl by lot into two equal clao as nearly .1 may be, and ourFne-lthuhentb ol tho .Senators of the lirst clis ahull be vacated at thu expira tion ol two yoarc, and tlioe ol thoeo oud cliinH at thu expiration of lour years; o that one-half, m neSrly " possible, shall bu chosen biennially lot ever thereafter. Ami in can-, of tin incrccmc of the tmiiiOcr tirmitort, thty nhull l o itHHUul li ht to unv or tlio other 0 tin tvo cUum" Thu Statu Senate first consisted of Bixtecn Sena tori. Six Scn.itor cre subsequently elected, to wit: umi in 3Iulinom.ih, and five in thu counties cast of thu d'Ciide MouiiUiim. In 180 i, the countici of Wasco and Ua ker elected each a .Senator for the first time, thus increasing tlio number to .jglitecii. In IdOi), by legialalivo on .ictmeut of 1801, Multnomah elected an additional Senator, and Uinalilhi, (Irani and Union coiintien each elected one State Senator, who took their scatu two years ago. Tho clatiso in tho Constitution ubovu referred to wan not ca 1 ricd out two year ago i u the caso of tho Senators last elected, and tbu consequence was that t)p our addi tional ScnaLors were iidt divided into .!,,. nvn claBKCS bv lot& COIltUinillatCfl -.... . . -. . . . ..' -1 .1.. . :... !..i grOSS ViOlallOU Ol vuu wuumHii. ' and required Uy tno constitution, r.acn mo '9"' " -0 -- -- -- theieloro claimed a term of four year, amendment to tho Constitution of the It will readily bo perceived that thoro 1 United plates. This proposed aiucud n wiiiiv."j 1 iiTiii: ir ..,...i .niiuionii. finna in east lots, in i ineiii n """""""" - w- - jfc. wFiini ' y - -y- V Jv I H' JH I'JH' Foiion, the State Senate del ,y N,oU;. ti,.t D.dph.oi Muli ilipr.tlO' tiomnli, .1 lU'imliliortii Sonntor, slioulj lrav with U UopuliUcnii collungjLO, in or der to iMV.nto !i vnivinnv Inr Mr. Sloul i J "' -"""i Uctnncrnt of Multnoinnh. Mr. HoIh. Uojiitlillcnn f-Vnntor from lirnul coun ty, y; tlyctud to fill tho unc.Jioil torn of Stonrnj, ll'itihl!cnn, who IimiI lrpigncil, Hut till Pino wax not even liipojcil ol Ity nllotiiK'Ut, it lii'lnjj do- jrided hy n vote ol the Sennto, tlnit n t. . . I , I ... i' iiuiw.iui.- v-iiiii-iiiiii, iriiiiiUHI'V, withont'ijny eertilicntv of election, wa- cntidctl to the sent ol SoN. Tliti while the Sennt obliged Mr. Dolph to draw, it prolecteil (ho Dom oeratie Senntnr fro'm linker and Uma tilla eonntie (rofn dtiiuiii": lor the j chort or loiip term, "and even Grain" comity,' in tho eai) of Dribhlcjdiy. iTliu to protect Deiuoe'ral'", tho Con- itittitUin wa plainly iolatcd, and a -milium im'- iii.iii iv hi il I'll, nun n ,, .. , .' ,' , ... .. ncpiibliennvv to draw with i ,, .... ' . . . , , ,, , I'epunlican Pnlcajitie, iiNfend of beinir ... , . , ,, , Uc IH-riiilttcil to draw with thctMinooi-.u, . , . j i . 'r r t iivlcrrcd trt.an I compptini: for a Innir I . . , . . or Mmrt term in dutemnlated in the '. .. . , , , ' Contittuinnalprovi on. .... .,.,, . . . , , i 11 urn iipm iiiui i nu j.ugiMr.iuio 10 ny that either of tho Senator from ,.' .. ., , , ., , Umatilla, Maker and (leant countieit .... . . , , . , , t-ivcr entitled to the lortfj cim, be oie j . . , V i i i A drawing as provided by the Coustitu- ., tJ H .' . , , ' . . tiou? or what right had the .Senate to , , .. ... f. . ,,, ,. 'mn tM Mi'1 " " n"' "? ,(1 " o ' , '" rJl SV".?! ! . ' . , . " . , . , i I J.ihiu liitU ln ImimTiI linun iIhiiiiiii .. ruiMV iiirff itw tilltlt II ItU illilDII i long term, and those Democrats now upon the Senate llnor, olllclating Idr a long term might Imvo bueu nllottnd to thu short term 'i There wnn 110 law kmutlioiiziug the Souato Clerk to draw. The Constitution saw the member aim 1 1 himself draw, mid by this nrbi Mary pit oicdiut; xuiuinber was iorced out of his scut. Any coiiisu in oppo oiliuti to the plain language ol our State Constitution in thi particular is revolutionary nuil tho iufriugcmcni of the iepreontntie rightii ol thu pen pie. Th rnnn tlii cmirU wfta not per tuitted was ill tear that if-tin impnittnl albitiunut should tnke jilacc, sumo or nil ol thu Dumoettitiu Senators-, who had not ytl heoif allotted, would have ilrawn tiiu siiott ltrm. Thus were the right ol the jHfople oiilragod merely in order that a paitir.111 feeling miglit be gratified. ' In the limine, the proccedingM, il Mis,ible, weie lilliiliro extraordinary IIi'iimiI, a iiii'inlii'i-fiion lieiitiiti eonutv apponied at the commencement i (he eslou with his ceitiliento of election, nnd 011 a rcfertfiiuo to a commit toe, a majority of whom weie Democrats, tiiat committee reports! Hi'iiHl as du ly entitled to a seal iu the l.eisl.itne Assembly, which r( port was udupted hy the Deiuoeracy. Soon uflcr; how ever, a Mr. Itelliuger appealed and coutVKted hit seat, 11ml illll'Ul'h 1 ! IJiiiou membciN ol thr committee sol emnly .rntti'i that llellcner ha liow'ii no milllcieiit ,re.iaou why he rhould be eutlthd to Ileiisiil'it seat, ami iHitkilhtniiding that tin- wllulu Dem- ixT.ttio delegation had dedaied thai' Iklisal (CM mi entitleifaiid yet in the lace of (lie most solemn protect on tin iart of every Union member ol the llou-e, ISeiital'ii scat was ilcilared wt cant, and IJi(llingcr was nwoni in to occupy it. Notwithstanding tho insult of the L'nion members', they still determliieil to proceed as rapidly an posiblo with business, and adjourn within the short e-t space of tiunj cousistmt with Jln initri sis ol the Sjatc, Their wHi'h .i to finish up tiiu necessary legislation within tho time contemplated by the Constitution, and the Statu will bear witness that it was' their holiest en deavor to push ahble politics, and woik for tho good of tho whole. Hut how were these endeavors met? Dur ing thetJprcpaii 0 tiiu scssiui, a mem ber fro'm Wasco introduced Senate Joint Resolution No. 4, withdrawing nl .Tnlv last, declared to bo n part of 1. .1 A.it n( fl.-.li.nn In t II II 1 Itll .jM-'"-' sK -. N,0. !!! sa.r.r.t;,fs. the Conthtution, Jiaving received the assent, of the requisite number of! State. Ol com suit was supposed that the De mocracy, who have always no loudly boasted of their fidelity to that instru ment would not thus so unblushingly vote to destroy it. Yet after tho most criminal dulay ol other hii'ducs, this joint revolution was passed exclusively by Democratic votc, abrogating the Con-ititulion ol thu United Slaty,?, ns far ns the Democracy ol Oregon was concerned. Had this amendment not yd Imvo received a icquNilc niajniity tb eiltitle it lo become n ji.irt of the Constitution, then sonic uc!i c.xause miglit llnVc been enteitnined; but it has become thu lumlameiital lav., and the Democracy of ("begun now stand impcu'hed ofn delilnirnte attempt to nulltl'y the instrument they profess so ardently to ml mil 0. Thu Democracy lindii.g thqinsclves tints oapahle of carrying this treasona ble resolution, nnd embnhlpiicd liy the same spirit that animated their Demo cratic brethren nl thu South, now launched forth into thu mot monster ous excesses. Thu not tuovcnient was to hurl Dmitnrrntio thunder 011 tho ni-ii'in in uur oeuaiors 111 I. ougreM, de elating tiiat tliey vvcie neting iroin un worthy "motives, ami puromptifiily de manding their rSgnntiuH. Iu 'Xt-w York and Ohio thu cuius Imvo been parallel with Oregon, viz: the Senators Union wllli a Democratic l.ugislatuie, nnd yet it never oecured to thosu be nighted Legislature; of New York mid Ohio to require tho rusijjuatl' u ol their Senators: we suppose that they vvei'e so iinsoj histieateil im to havu some lit tle regaid for the Coiis)itiitouiil pro vMon Sietion III. Art. I which says: "Tho Senate of thu United Stales shall liu composed of twoSeiintorsfiom I...-.I.. ..r .... ,t ouuli Mate, chosen liv the I.cgNlatuic uieiToi iur eur years. " Tliis little impediment, however, did iol cluck thu progressive Democracy of (uir Stale, nnd although thu most iinp'oilaut ineasiires were thrusl nsidu lor the consideration ol these revolu tionary measures, yet the Union iiieiu .dentin tin. Lt't-daturo wore untiring iu their e Hulls to tluitli the h'iliiniiin business o legislntiuii, And we owe il in ourselves and to our constituents to say thai nmid this chaos and rjol ol tint Democracy we have stood firm iu eudeavoiiug to guard the Interests ol thu Statu against the umustiniis iniqui ty and expeiidiiuics of this longtulic. I'fincmheiid Dem'" niliu LugMntiiie. They had tho power to have hid an economical sesi.m, mid toliaveiicipiir ud ctedll lor their mmlcruliuii ; but what aiu thu facts? Let us illumine diielly into their iccoid. Tho appi'opiintjiiim already ninde by the House, and for, which no pro vitioii ha been inailu bv thu general .tppropii.tlioii bill, lout Up the fearlul 'Jio"'-'',l'''i ol fJiiM,uo(f, UcMiles this, one bill alone had iassed thu neixnid reading u the I1oum iiijiiopiiuting ?J0i,nOO 1110111 in gubl coin. Again, iimther bill had already pasxed the llnuse whirli would havu entailed Slt,oo mine per annum upon the tax payers ol the State. Thy pMii.ised np piopiiiiliuu bill alone aks .iAi.".,.",rijt (or the next two years, which, howev .f, would not be silllieielil to Cuu rtlie -Vtiaordinarv expeiisec t llin pli-edt l.eyivliitive Assembly, and thu alfalis il the State; and as it beeaine ueeesat) y to 11:1s the general appropriation "ill, the Union paity iUiderextiaoid) i.irv uxerlious to have the same j..isi viilimil delay. On Kihlay, the ''!il )ctobei-, lou, F. Wnymiie, Chairman Committee Ways and Mw.niutrodnc d the general npiiropriatimi hjll Ihl iia the loitielh day of the sesdon, iind lie L moil ineii w,ei auxloiu to leave (r their homes. Why this general ippiopiialiou bill was nut bought toiwaid. ami ims-imI within the time allowed by the Constitution is mii;ic. 'hiii' which at piiseit Is Involved iff ujhlry. IheCoiistitmioii ulOregi n, nc. HU, arliele I, savs, "Tho uiciuIih of the Legislalivu Assembly .pluill ur eelve tor their services ,n sum tot c ceeding three dollais per day, fiom tho commcucemeiit of thu hss!ou,1iut such pay shall not exceed iu thu aggregate one hundred uild twenty dolhna fur per iliitiu allnwaneo lur any 01111 humj jou." vYe wcru allowed llueo dollars per day, and the fortieth day expired on c'liday. October SJUd. U was fully expected that wo should bet daily to re turn to our homes 011 Safinday, Oct, t! ith, but being anxious lo assist in pass ing the appropriation bill, we. conclud ed t hold on diiriui,' Saturday, nnd en deavor to jmss the most infpnitnnt bill 01 1110 scssi jii, vvs soon ns inu i.eL'iaia ture li.id convened oit Katiudny nDcui T oorat offered ; thu most imHiltiiiii resolution th 'be conceived, thu substaiico of that our pres- JV Mi saPsj- A.1' i aUn ent Governor and Kx-Govomor Gi6b nleritcd tlid cottttmpt and condemna tion of nil honorable men. Tho discus sion upon tliis resolution consumed a largo part of the forenoon, nnd fiiully passed byit strict Democratic vote. 01 course the indignation among tho Un ion members was unbounded. That whilo wo were generously serving the State without any pay or emolument! wlmt'jvcr, in order that tho scssiou should luvvo a prosperous cloc, that those honored standard bearers of our paity should bo stigmatized by theso political desperadoes ns meriting tho contempt of nil hourablo men, was a gratuitous insult to our Governors, our paity, and to ourselves. Whilo wo were willing to stay beyond our tltii to enable the Democracy to end their session with nu appearance of decunoy, uu thought at least tho concession would seiuie ns Iroin insult; but no such generous feeling nnluiatcd tlio In easts of oilr pcisfimtors; tho nppro piiation bill must bu put oil, to oiiabU thym to strike a cowardly blow at ouds nud Gtbbs; many of our mem bers Were inclined to n'slgn at once, but concession still prevailed, as we be lieved the npproprlatioii bill would b paved that ilav 5 but after wrangling over little trillfng bills until midui-ht the House adjourned. Iliiitun, Democratic Senator from Lane county, resigned ids seat, loudly condemning Ills own party for their leekless exlutviigaiicu aud'durclcction of their duties. Many of our members resolved to return home oil Sunday, the '.'.'.tli. The Constitution oT Oregon iu thu 18th Aitielcol the Mill of IMu'hU, makes the following declaration: 'l'i iv ate propel ty shall not bo taken lor public use, nor tin particular itr I'icr iij'ani twin lie dciiiaiitlcd ici'A ontjiixt canipcn(tion." Then it was nked,in the lnco ol all these iciioniln- ics, what moral, legal, or iquitablo light have these Democrats to hold us. licit'? Wo wcru required to pay our own expenses and servo thu State, wu knew not how long, nud for what? dimply to enable thu Democracy lo do what their own ciimliial neglect ami folly hud lelluiidoun; but again pa tience tiiumphed, nud vvu resolved to uo into the House on Monday morning, October '.'(Ith, nud demand thu iiassaga ol thu General Aiiproptiatiou Hill. On entering the Hall, wu found that Grant of l'olk, ami White ol Jackson, Demo etuis, had Iclt and gouu home, but vr determined to clear our skirts in caso the Democracy refused to pass thu bill, Mr. D.ivcnport'ol Minion, Union, mov ed to take up the iipptopiiallou Hill. II was pui to a vote, ami cuery union nirmlivr nj'tlie mine voted tj take tip the bill, but it icm voted doxen by tht hiiKu filri, Aynin Mr. Davenport moved totaku up the nppropiialioti bill, ami tho mo tion was not unlet lulucd. Mi', (inzley (Hep.) then moved to tike up thu nppmprialiou bill, Tim motion was ruled out ol order, bccnuio the bill was leferrcd to A coniniittco oi the whole. Mr. (iii.tey then moved that tho House now go Into cmumittco of thu whole 011 House Hill No. D'.' tho np; iTopiialiuii hill. The motion was not cuteituiiied. Mr. Ga.lty roo to a point ol order, that the motion to tnke up Ilousu Hill Ni , W2 wns I uiidiug. Thu motion wis still not cutci Mined, .Mr Minto (Itt p.) then moved totak up the appropriation bill which was I II le. out ol Older. Mr.Gnirlt(Wcp.)alsn moved to tnk up thu bill, but the motion was again mini out ol order. Thise ollbits weie made 011 Mondavi .'tub October, nnd weie severally voted down or declared out of order Wo luither louiid that there vrer still twenty bills undisposed ol, which,' ut the aveingu lute, would take two weil.s to pass. And heiu weask llany iieei-deiil can be shown iu thu history t this htuto wheiu iiiemhcrseither vol um.iiily or iuvoliiniaiily have been' lortv three days iu session, while gut tiiU pay lur but forty Can its parallel he louud Can a precedent bu shown (I members can bo kept thrcu days, mii they not bu kept tiireu weeks or t'irco inoiiths Wu challougu an nn sicr. It tuny bu urged that thu hous es hid passed n joint resolution to ad join 11 on .Monday, but 110 Impartial oh-, server believed that they intended to, lo so. Chapman, who appears to bo tin r leader, uiodu u motion to icsoiiid, the resolution, ami we iteituve tno llnuo was only prevented from so do i g ly the suggestion that at thu lima the r 1 1 itiou was iu thu Senate; hut 1 lip hi a 0 did rescind tho icsolutiou, and In lu.d ol adjourning on that day, iu Dcmooiaiy holds on with n dying grasp, I'.veu the shallow appears to lend 11 charm ihi.imI hi nronortion 10 thu dillicu'tiisihev haveliud la its.uo- ccsslul nttninmont. , Added to tins, wo have proof satjs factmy tooursehes, tlmt, to heighten, hu iudigiiilics, n pinnosed ioiut con- vetitiou ol tho Senato nud House would declare thu election of Governor Woods void, mid put a usurper in Ids place. YvMth these facts, btaiiug us in tht face, "our duty to 0111 constituents, and . our oWu Ipior, demanded our resigna tion. We daicd to tuku thu ic.pousi bili.Ly, and now, we dure maintain, it, Salhu, October 27, 1868, I.H K. (l.vZl.hV JUil.N A.TAYI.OU, W. UAVAM'tMlT, H. I'KNIIKllUAST, a xt, iiuitstnT. W. W. UHOWN. IJAVI3 SIMl'-H-N, JAMES Al'l'I.EQATE. Jdl N V. DE.S'iNV-. I). P. TUULMNOKU, JUL. T PLQOK, J ttALKXANOflt. V t