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$3.00 por Year, in Advance, LEGISLATURE OF OREGON, VKIHTII HEUl'LAJt SESSION. HOUSE. Salem, Sept. 14, 1ST I. At-dleven A. M.ibe House wu called to orderby 8. A. Clarke, Chief Clerk for session On 'motion of W. J. TMymale of Jackson, J. C. Drain of Douglas was unanimously elect d temporary Speaker. On motion of Henry Shelton of Linn, -Col. TV. L. White of OUoknmM was unanimously elected temporary Clerk. On motion of 17. W. Jldter of Josophlne, that Cbalr appointed a Committee of Five on Credentials. The following gentlemen woro so appointed; iFidlel of Josephine, Dufur of Whco, Keed of Marlon, Wright or Union, iltutlerofPolk. On motion of James Chambers of Benton. House adjourned to 2 o'clock r. M. ' AtlKltNOON BK9SION. Report of Commlttoe on Credentials was received to the effect that the following named personseltber presented cortlflcatci-of lection or the Secretary of State furnished evidence that they were duly elected weal bars of the House: Baker J. C. Wilson, O. C. Chandler, llenton James Bruce, James Chambers, W. J. Kelly. Clackamas Henry McGugln, J. M. 3wed, F. s. noyer, . r. ue. Columbia J. 8. Rlnearson. Coos J. D. Dully. Coos and Curry II. Blake. Douglas Geo. Jtiddle, J. C. Drain, D. W. Otearns, Thomas Ledgerwood. Grant Bart Curl. Jackson J. P.- Van Riper, W. J. Ply juale, Thomas Wright. Josepblne-W. W. FIdler. Lane A. J. Doek, lllobard Hays, J. D. Matlock, John H. McClung, Linn Harvey Skolton, A. W. titannard, O. F. Crawford, Frank Shodd, Joseph Joseph Lame, Jonathan Wassou. Marion P. X. Mathleu, David Simpson. WlllUm ,Darit, C. A. Reed, y. Cranston, A. "N. Gilbert. Multnomah Jacob Johnson, It. B. Jew ett, Raleigh StotV William Cornell. J. M. Oearin, R. P. Kelly, J. M.Scott. " Polk W. 0. 'Brown, 8. L. Butler, David tftmap. Clatsop and Tillamook W. Dean. ITnwn-D. Wxlaht. W. W. Ross. Umatilla W. M. Stoen, J. A. Florence. Washington James Parllow, U. Jackson, Thomas Roe. Wmmnn llolMrt Dm. K. B. Dufur. Yamhill William Galloway, K. 0. Brad- haw, LeeLangblin. , And they further reported tbat there was evidence of a contest for the seat of lUrt Ourl of Grant county, by George Reynolds of tbat county, alao.that Clateop county bad elected Joseph Jeflers, considering' that they were entitled lo further representation, arid rec ommended same be referred to Select Com mittee. The report was signed W. W. FIdler, Chairman. Report was adopted. Mr. Gilbert of Marionmo veil tbat a Com mittee of Three be appointed to wait on the Secretary of State. Carried, and the Chair appointed Van Riper of Jackson, Led, garwood of Douglas, Btott o Multnomah, as such Committee. Secretary Cbadwlck appeared, members rose, and oath waa administered and then signed by them severally. Wright of Union, moved lo proceed to per xnaoent organization', carried. On motion Mr, Mclntyre was appointed temporary Sergeant at Arms. Nominations being in order, for8peaker,J. C. Drain or Douglas, O. A. Reed of Marlon ud W. W. FIdler of Josephine, were placed in'nomlnatlon and House proceeded to vote. The first vote wast For J.O. Drain Brace, Rlnearson, Led gerwood, Staaraa, Curl, FIdler, Lame, War-l, ron, 8bedd, Jewett, Johnson, Btott, Gearln, Stump, Brows, Steen, Floranoe, Roe, Jack son, Parllow, Dufur, Mays, Butler (23). ' Far W. W. Fidler Chandler, Wilson, 'oyer, J. M. Reed, Pljroals, .Van Riper, Wright of Jackaon, Doak, Matlock, Shelton, Crawfcrd.Sfaaard, Mathleu, Dunbar, Wrlgbt, Bradebaw, Haya, Galloway, MeGugin, (10.) For C. A. Reed-Kelly, Chambers, Dmlly, Blake, Dean, Simpson, Cranston, Darst, Gil hart, Cornell, ScoU, Kelly, Ross, LaugbJin, .MnClung. Lee. (16) e .Xtoere was one scattering vote. After three bad lot taken vith no material variation, (be House adjourned until to-morrow at 10 a. x. 8E.VATK. Senao'as called to order by W. W, Brls- tow of Ltui't who placed In nomination R. B. CocbraJM at Lane or temporary President. J. N. DoV.a ef Maltsomah plaeed is ion- ination J. T. WrHeori of Powglas, Tb vote (&!!. ?oeknw, M-, Hmm,ll nwcie mA SALEM, and Mr. Cochrnno was declared elected and took tbo Chnlr as temporary President. John Myers of Clackamas placed In nom ination Syl C. Simpson for temporary Chief Clerk. Joseph Kngle of Marion placed In nomina tion T. McF. Patton. Simpson rocolvod 14 votes, Patton 10 votes, and Simpson was doolorod duly elected tem porary Chief Clerk. E. Davis, Henry Docey and R. M. Gurney wero placed In nomination for temporary Sergeant-of-Arme, and tbo voto stood as fol lows: Datls, 11; Docby, 10; Gurnoy, I. No eloctlon. After various motions which failed lo carry, ou motion of Mr. Dolph It was ro solved that a plurality voto shall elect; and on a second ballot Gurnoy received It) votes and was declared e'loctod. Nominations were made for temporary Doorkeeper, and the voto was tsken as fol lows: J. C. Head, 13; 0. P. Chapman. 1; R. A. lUrker, 11; slid Head bavlug reclved a plurality votb was declared elected. Mr. Dolpli moved to appoint a Committee ofThreoon Credentials, which carried, and Chair appointed Dolph, L. M. Savage of Ma rlon, W. F. Owens of Douglas. Suuato thereupon adjourned until after noon. AITKUNOOS 8KS8I0H. Committee on Credentials made their re port of members entitled to seals, inoluding those holding over end those newly elected, as follows: Baker County J. W. Wisdom. Benton J. B. Lee. Clackamas John Myers, Jas. W. Of- ftalil. Clatsop, Columbia and Tillamook a. 11. Smith. Coos snd Curry G. Webster. Douglai J. F. Watson, W. F. Owens. Graiit-W H.'Clark. . v -1 Josephine F.. N. Tolon. Jaokaon J. S. Uerrin. Lane W. W. Brlstow.R.B. Cochran. Llnn-S. D. Haley, Thomas Munkors, T. P. Goodman. Marlon M. L. Savage, Joseph Kngle, J. A. Rlchardjon. Multuotnah J. N. Dolpfa, J. S. M. Van Cleave, Sol. lIlroh. Polk R. S. Crvstal. Union Sam lianua. Umatilla C. L. Jewell. Washington T. it Cornelius. Wskco-I:. Barnen. Yamhill Win. Tow nannil, J. U. Brally. Bauton and Polk A. M. William. And mentioned the contestant from Wash ington, Buford, who alalina the seal of Cor nelius. The report was adopted. On motion, Buford, contestant from Wash ington, was intited to occupy a seat, within the bar. Senate adjourned, thereupon, until to-morrow 10 a, m. Tukhdav, Sept. 15. House met at 10 a. m. aud .Journal of yes terday was read by Clerk. Mr. Davis, of Yamhill, on motion of Mr. Galloway, was olectod temporary Assistant Clerk. On motion tff Mr.Stoen, the Homo adopted tbo rules of last scsslou. House proceeded to vote for permanent of ficers, and the fourth ballot for Speaker was taken with the following result: Drain, 2d; Rocd, IT; Fidler, 15. Four ballots (making seven in all) were taken, the last standing: Drain, 27; Reed, 17; Fidler, 15. Drain voting for Fidler, and Riddle, Independent, from Douglas county, belug absent. Tbe changes from the vote taken yesterday were tbat the following names recorded then for Fidler, wero to-day counted for Drain: McGugln and Kayer of Clackamas: Sheton, Stannard and Crawford of Linn, House adjourned. AITKHNOO SKasION. The House met at 2 r. M., and, on motion, proceeded to electa Page protem. Johnny Dougherty, Claude Gatcb, Carl Llusley, Walter Wade, George Heraandex and WUUeHavage were placed In noralna- The temporary pageship occupied the at tention of tbe grave and reverend seigniors for about an bour, and the balloting was of eapeclat Interest to tbe small boys probably Uttle politicians whoa career isoosaraenclDg with this candidacy who bung oa tbe rag ged edge of despair la tbe lobby. The vote stood: Dougherty, 25; Oaten 10 nd tbe reat scattering. Mr. C. A. Reed moved to reconsider the vote to elect temporary Clerk, aad tbe anxiety to be a Paw waa aggravate by tbe vote to reconsider. It waa rather a brash thing to try to elect a page at all, for all tbe ambition of smalt boys looks that way and tbe candidates are nslther few nor Ur between. So tbe House shouldered Its responsibility and comBXnced again lo vet far Speaker. The CJaik esOlee) e ib Hat, aba vote waw , -1 : H . i i , OREGON, SEPTEMBER tn a choice. GO votes, ralu, 'JT : Heed, IT; Fidler, 15; no election." Sumo iw the. last vote tnkeu In the morning. Then camo a motion toadjoiirn, which wat voted down and the. House oqurired Itwlf for tbo next voto for Si taker, unit llui dull mo imtony oftbo opeiallott woh iiurt'lleved by n single change. Drain still had U7, and nrtor the annnuiicement canin a motion toailjmirn which wan rather jniorly riwiMimleil to, but the nenallvoscamo with a weak sound, mid tlio srwiaker pro tern quietly hiiiiouiicimI that tho Iioue stood ndjottrnod mull to-morrow morning t ten o'clock. SUNA't H. SlOHNINd KKMION. Sonate mot at 10 a. i., and after tho read ing of tbo Journal proceeded, on motion ol Mr. Dolph, to ballot for permanent olllcom. Senators Cornelius of Washington, and My era of Clackamas, being placed in nomina tion as candidates for tbe Presidency of tho Tho Urst ballot for President of, tbo Henatn stood: Cornelius, U; Myern, 14; Suattoriug, 3; a full voto being cast. The second ballot stood: Cornelius, 11; Myers, 13; Scattering, 0. The third ballot was In full ah follows: For Cornelius Mnsrs. Crystal, Dolph, Knglo, Goodman. Ilanna, Hlrnoh, lyoe, Itloh unison, Watson. Webster, Wltlinni II. For Myers Messrs. llrailv, Ilrlstow, Clark, Cochran, Haley, Horrin. MunkerH, Ollleld, Savage, Tolln, Townsond, Van Cleave, Wis dom 1-1. For Van Cleave Mr. Barrln. Blanks Messrs Cornelius, Jo well, Myors and Owens I. After which the Senate adjourned. AVTKUN0ON HKH310N. The Senate rnel at balf-.past one and the election of permanent ttiniaker being In order. Mr. Meyers withdrew his name as a candidate, and placed lii nomlualluu R. lr uoonrsn oi ijhdh. The tl rat vote was then lakon with the fol lowing result : " ' For Cochran Messrs. Barnes, Braly, Brls tow, Clark, Goodman, Haley.llorrln, Jewell. Munkers, Myers, Oftlittd, -Owens, Tolln, Townsond, Van Cleave, Wisdom 1(1. For Cornelius Messrs. Cochran, Crystal, Dolph, Kngls, Hannah, ilirscli, lee, Rich ardson, Smith, WaUou, Webster, Wltbam HI. Mr. Cornelius voted blank and Mr. Sav age was absent. Mr, Cochran wat declared duly elected Presidont of the Sonate, and was duly Installed In the chair. Syl. U. Simpson aud T. McF. Patton were placed In uouiiuutlon for Chief Clork and tbe llrst ballot nvtultcd iu tho elecllou of .Mr. Simpson. Tho President and Chief Clerk are both Democrats, but the next Nolo resulted In the election of C. C lto)c for Assistant Clerk, who Is a Republican, tho Independent hav ing ranted out their Idea ol a illvlnloil of Maillous by assisting the lUpiitillraiw tn elect tholr man this time. Six votes wero taken before this matter was finally disposed of. On the first vote taken for Servant si Arms It. M. Gurnoy was electtsl to Hist position. Mr. Giirney is a siauncli liidtipemlent. Tliu rlrr-t ballot for Door Keeper resulted In the election of J. U. Head. There were four unsuccessful votes for Page of Senate, and after wearing out tbat imH3rtant matter tho Senato adjourned. '1 he Senat Jiaa elected as its Pi nsldent Mr. Hi U. Cochran, who Is well known and unl ve Hy respected as an houust mau. lie was uliuki sirnng jwriuaii uui we nave and plUlci'l'f'olIng doe, '" lvZ now.a das tbat lie need necossu. ly una u' way obstructed by jK)iiiical prejudice. WKPNrsnAV, Sept. 10. The eleventh vote forSpoaicur was thun taken and stood as followw : For Mr. Drain. Messrs, Bruce, Brown, Butler, Cornell, Craw ford, Curl, Desn, Dufur, Florence, Gearln, Hays, Jackson. Jewett, Johnson, Lame, Le, I-dgsrwhod, Mays, McGuKin,Noyer,Partlow, Reed of Clackamas, RlnearMiii, Roe, Soott, bhedd, ShelUm, Steeu, SUterus, Stolt, Niump, Watsom 3J. For Mr. Fidler. Messrs.) Blake, Brad slmw, Chandler, CraiiHton, Dsrst, Dok, Dully, Galloway, Glllterl, Matlock. Mathleu, McClung, Plymale, Rttod of Marlon, Ross, Simpson, Stannard. Van Rijer, Wilson and the two Wright 'J. The rest scsUerlnit. Next came the voting for Chief Clerk and on tbe first vote Col. White of Oregon City, was elected, motiving 3l rotes, to II each for O. W. Parriah and J. M. Patterson. Quite a contest ensued over' the election of nargeantat Arms, but our old friend K. C. liadaway, who wsa Ksrgesnt at Arms In 1874 waa re-elected and will make a good ottlusr. A resolution to aak foil session lawaslnee ihgu. and code, and tbe Journals or last siou, was rouoU argued and then made apeolal order for to-morrow 11 a.iM. A message from the Senate announced that organization of that body. On motion of Mr. Maya the rules of last session were) auoptea. Leave of absence waa granted to-morrow to Mr. Dufur. Members of the press on motion of Mr. Fidler, were luvitaa lo occupy seats within tbe bar. On motion of Mr. Gilbert, which carried, to appoint Joint oomralttee to Inform tbe Gov ernor that the House Assembly waa organ ized, tbe Speaker appointed Messrs. Gilbert, Parllow and Fidler as such Committee on part of the lions, ' Then the House took up a resolution to provide postage stamps, 93,00, to each mtaf bar, which waa voted down aid tbes sprung palSSosnla and west UDaad down, and floally llsrtCorl took tbe ground tbat thsy iblgut at well aik for cbrarsand tobacco, but ' IS, 1874. tbo Housn concluded not to Invest In any thing but stamps, and finally concluded to aslt for ihreo dollars worth of stamp. Mr. Stott onered a Joint Ifosoliitlon to liavo tbo vole lor Governor counted, which passed, and then, having made very a good, days work, The Houso adjourod until 0 a. m. to-morrow. SKNATU. WkiinksdAv, Sopt. 111. After roll call and reading of Journal It was resolved that fho Seuatu adopt rules or Inst suasion, Mr. Cornelius called attention lo tho con test for his seat, saying that hn wanted tho matter decided and Ills opponent wanted lo HO homo If thocaaii vent against him. On motion, of Mr. My era the contest for Washington county as uiado tho sptclal order for afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Mr. Van Cloavo moved that coploa oftbo no v code bo called lor, In supply each Sous tor with one, which motion was lost. On motion of Mr. Watson tho usual cour toslns were extended to tho reprosontntlxus of the press, On motion of Mr. Dulpli tho t'lnrgy woro Invited to open tho sessions with prayer. Senato then adjourned to 2 r. l. AFTKIISOON. The Henitn proceeded (o tho election of 1sgn and on the Ttli voto taken Frank Mo ,'onnell was declared duly elected. Tho Ssuate then proceeded to the election of ltarolllng Clerk, which resulted : Sheri dan, 18; Hulbrook, It; Day, ', and Shorldsn was declared elected. A Joint Resolution by Mr. Dolph, was adontod atitxilntlnit a Joint Committee to In form the Uoornor of the organization of bom uouses. uoipn aim Myers wero ap pointed Senate members of said Comuiilleu. Tho special order for 3 o'clock being the covtost between Cornelius and Buford, that matter was taken up. aud thou, ou motion, was laid upon tbo Utile. On motion of Mr. Richardson a Joint com mltteo was provided tor to dralt Joint rules. Richardson and Van Cleave were appointed to such Committee on tho part of tho .Senate. A resolution was sdopu d prjvlilliiK each Senator with 3 00 worth of pos'ago stamps, and tho stamps were Immediately distribu ted. Mr. Dolph from Joint Committee appointed bi wait on tbo Governor, rniHirlod that his Kxoelleoov would maku no communication until the vote cast for Governor at tho last election was counted aud declared In tho Legislature. SonaUi adjourned to 10 a. m. to-morrow, .statu ti:.hi'i:haC'i: union. Third Annual Co;. vocation, Sclt. ir. IHTI. Pursuant to a call Isauod, tho brngou Hlulo 'icmporauco union met yuaiiruay auoriioou at two o'clock at Rted'a Opera Houso. Tho nu ntlnir was called to order bv Mrs. M V. Hotter, Vico President, the President, .Mr. nyi, u. aimpNoii, uciug uecesaaruy absent. Prafer by Dr. 8. O. Hall. Iloll of 'officers called. Present as follows : Mrs. M. P.. Hoxter, Vice President; Win. It. Dunbar, Secretary; It. Held, (torrespondlug Secretary; Mrs. Helen McClann, Treasurer. Ali-ent, Svl. O, Simpson, President; Iter. J. Wllion, Chaplain; Peter l';o, Scrgent at Arms. The following person were appointed n committee ou Credentials : W. It. Duubar, It. Hold and Helen MoLauu. Ou motion, Mr. 12. Turner of the 2Vm;rr ance Mar was chosen Assuiaut Secretary, pro lein. in lliounn, wunveniinn anjouriinu until ,, , "lt to give tbeCommliUMiouUreduutl- "1T!?r'o.?vinVionV,,clled to flrdomt?),' o'cVlckV'syTa Simla,.', Wldout, It. tho The Commlttoe on Credentials I '"Orleil representstlves from forty-four dlirarent'1 duties. NumlMirof delegates reported 151. The new delegates thun can.u forward and signed the pludgo of thn association. Mr. Syl 0. Simpson owing to olhor duties resigned hUoluooas Presldutit, A resolution to refer alt resolutions looking to legislative action to tho Standing Commit- leoon poiiucsi action, auopiou The following CoinmlttMis wore appointed; (M tifmnlaHon.W. F. Owens , J. II. i tlo Clunir and W. Cranston. )Viiyn and Meant. I'. G, Buford, L. Broil son and Mrs. O. A. Hayes. On llrstlutitn,Oiv.J. Hoberg, Dr. Watts and Mrs. Dr. Thompson. Order i ItumtirAt.J. I,. Parriah, K. Hayes and Cbaries Handlny. Ou Ju4ir.-Dr. U. II. Hall, Mrs. R. M. Coliluson aud Miss Albertlne Mltcbell. r On motion, Mr. Soriber waa appointed' oargeant at Anus, Rev W. it. Siewart was electetl Chaplain. On motion, Revs. G, 0, Chandler and Neat Johnson were Invited to participate In the discussions of tbe Union, Convention adjourned, until 7 o'clock r. u. KVMMIMO agasioN. At tbe evening session an amend mont was ofered to tbe Constitution, to make clear wnai organizations snnuiu ue represented at the meetings of tbe Union, lleferred to tbe Committee on Reeolutlous, Another resolution waa xthntd to the same Committee, in reference to a Temper amis psper. But little other business was transacted. A nurtilwrnf shot, spiny and Interesting silirrH were made, when the Convention adjourned lo tbe usual hour this morning. We secret tbat our snaoe prohibits ue sir. leg aa full a report of tbla Conveation a we wien, out we wni ana room io tun np inn result f Ibis ffirtoftbe msn ami wousvaot' our State lo c tfocl a great good, -X . sjojpO mH H ;iM -ril Volumo VI. Number 31. SlUION'li DAY. l'rayor by Itev. G. C. Chandler. The I'ommltton on Credentials reported n number of additional delegttes. Tim now delegates cniuo forward and took" tho obligation of membership. A letter was read from Mr. W. II. Cnrtor expressing regret at not belugablo to attend, and urged determined action by the Unlort Til nnn Ford, Charles llandley, B. It. Al len. K. Hays, Mrs. 1). 1). Ilrlgg, 12. Turner and W. It. Dunbar worn appointed it Com initio onu 9tato Temperance PnKir. Kesnliitlous wero Introduced nskln- tho Legltlaturo to pass it Local Option Law and to allow fomalei over IS yo im of ago to voto on tho question; referred. Tho Union waa addressed by Rev. Noll Johnson, Dtvld Nowsom and Itov. C. Kelly, Ion imlitlcal action. H. Turner, Clinton Kolly, Dr. J. W. Watts, W. It. Duubtr and Tilman Ford wero ap pointed n commlltoo ou olltlciil orgaulra lion. Constitution amended so its to specify what Societies could send delegttes to tho Union. Speakers limited ilvn minutes. Additional delegates reMirtnd by tho Com mittee on Credentials. AITi;ilMXN HKrslON. Convention camo together at IJ-j o'clock, Mr.T. II. llandley In tho Chair. Coinmltteoon Order of llusluoss reported and reKirt adopted. Thn Coiumltteonn Political Action presotit od tho following : .Ifr I'mMnit: Your Committee on Tygh latlvo action beg leao to submit tho follow Ihir report to wit: Thn adoption of a Local Option law. simi lar lo thn IM-al Option law of California, with thn nooesuHry changes tn bring It with in the nurvlow of thn Constitution 'of this Statu, also the adoption of the civil damage law of the Statu of New York, anil your Coin tulttoo wont J further recommend thoappolnt ment of Committee bv the Uuion to pro pose a bill as alio o I in Heated for action by thn lyeslsUtnro of our Htalo now Iu stnslou. All of which Is respectfully submitted. W. F. Owkmk, Ciialriuaii. Report adopted and tbo followlug pornoua wero aniMilutcd as thn Committee nnfliii meniledi lions. W. F. Owens, J. ILMuCliiug and W. Cranston. Mrs, Dr. Thompson, Mrs, 1), ). BrlggM and Rov. Clinton Kolly went np-KjIiitod a Committee to ilmfta Prohibitory 1 iw to report at evening sesslou, Tho Temperance ,S'!n; of Portland was doa Igiiatnd, the Organ ilrthe Union. A resolution wasotrnred by (ho Coinmltleo on 1'ollllcnl action, which was adopted, map pilot a Niato Central Committee, one from each ooiintv. A resolution wasnirnrnd by Dr. J. W. Watts) asking tho l.gslaturrt to remove tho mi-t-al dlabilltlns of women and allow them to vo'm on the ll'pior ipiostlnn. Referred to Cnmiiiitlee on ilnsnliitlons. Tho Coiivnutlon then prouxxled to the slnotion of oliicersfor the ensuing year, wltli the following result: i'risldeiit, Rov. W. R. Stewart; VI. o Prsi Ideut, Mrs. J.S. Brlgirs; Sucretsry, It. Held; AaalstaiilSecrutsry, 1'.. Turner; Corrtwoud iugSiwrelary, Mrs, M 12. lloxler; Treasurer, Helen McL'lane; ClmplHin, Itev. P. M. Starr. KVKMIMI SKS.1IOM, A large attendance of outsiders listened lo an Interestlug dshit" between the "Local Option!-. is" and "i'rolllbltloulsts." A press or matter forbids us uUlnw an oxtouded or. (luwi.cn rep irtoi inn meeting, iVIni2.1IC COlllT. II. O. Dray asslgnnn of Win. Molntyr plalntltrand rospoudont vs. George Mayer abd W. II. Musgrovo defendant, ami appellant. Judgment In Court hulow reverse!,) opin ion by Judge MoArlhur. City of Portland epiadlent vh. O. N. Den ny rooiidnt Judgiuunt below alllrmed, oplulou by Jtigo Prim. I,, Dellsbmadur it at., appellants vt..,D, Frag, Ally ft at., respondents; decree beow stllrmod. Opinion by J udgo Iktuhsui. Moore vs. I'ackwood and Virtue; motion heretofore filed for an affirmance of Judgv meiit with ten per rent damages. Argued by N. II. Knight, rV'i., for tbe motion and 8, Kllsworth sgalust. Tsken under advise oiHiit bv the Court. Joseph Knott respondent vs. James and KlUslwth Stnnbens Minsiit. ' Argued and submitted. David K. tawlsand Mary Mwla Plalntlffi and appellanu vs, Delia 11. Iwls and F. O. Ie wis dsfendanta and respondents; affirmed and decreed tbat this canea be remanded to lo the Court below for furtner proceedings according lo law Gold Hill Mining Co. vs. Jacob Ish i order ed that a mandate do now Issue lo the Court below in this cause, Joyd Brooks vs. Charles Warren t motion heretofore filed to set aside the ludguient ren dered at this tarni iu tbls'csu.e; agreed and submitted. t 4 . K.'A. H!()hrd, plslntlll and appellant, ys C. 0, Faiiulnir, ib'fV'diul and r-s)inuut;, uiutloii filbd beruioforu bv umus lur io-, apoudem to dismiss the appeal Iu this case, oiorruieu. upmioo oyjiiugeons aUuck. it. A. Htcbsrds, plaintiff and appellant, vs. A..W, Jfye, defsndaut and resnondeot,.r- gurd aud submitted.