LEGISLATURE CF OREGON. i:imru tiKtu i,.tit sr.ssiox. norsi:. Tliriisliti, hep!. '.'.!. ttnr roll will, pr.iynr ai uiluruil by ltov. Ir. Bonersox, dl Salem, StiitiiiHrd presented pilllinn from 'HI citi zens of North Iltovt nn lll, ashing fr Hi In. corporation nl'the town referred to Commit too i m Iiirnriorntloiis. Crauslou prosonlud petition from Sllvnrtou uskliig lor incorporation, rd'timd lo Com in it lee on liicnrpoin.ions, I'lillcr pim-edled petition for lhn relocation it lint liotiniliiry lino loti-uu ,1m ksnu and loM'phlnn counilus. Iteleiiud to Committee un Counties, Reed pri smiled memorlsl with I .Vx) sign nrs, asking for wntiiii siiH'ragii, and iiiowd referred to special Commilloo ot three. Alter onslileriililu iliibulo uml virions motion, tliu ' House n fern d shmiu to spis'lal Coniiiilttee, Chair appointed Messrs. Hied, I.imo anil HruiNliiiu, such Committee. I'iilltir iHlleil iittenllnti to Din fact Unit motion ni pending Irmii smnIsv to refer II No '- to (,'oiintilttiiii on lioironohmeiit hihI Reform, He Hindu hii iirguuiunt against partisan legislation Mini showed tliHt tlm Treasurer liml not Milllcli'iit lotiipi'iisulinu, 'I'lio House, no far, Inil lixmi nlniilui ly I no from partisan action mill ho hoped would ruinnlii mo. cnrln tavoroil I ho repeal o( tint law ITO atlng tho ollk'ii ill' Assistant Treasurer. Mil luiori'il h reasonable compensation lint reid stiillstlrs to show Unit tliu lout now usuihlish- I (I WITOI'VOll.llrtllt. Ilradslmw Imoieil ropo.il but chi.o1 tlm iiiloioticii to coiiimlltcu on Retrenchment ami Itiilorin. I'loruiiro luwiruil tliu repeal ami quoled tlm cinistliutinu, Tli il'lm'o was mitiulalued at lunulh by .Messrs. kooii, iiHiiinMiy. tJlminlmm unil Inl It r Hint tliu motion to rt.lur to tlm .iliowioom llllttlll lulled On motion of Mr. Mavs tlm l.ll was rend ".''i'"!. ''"''' l-HHawlih only one dls- sentlng vote, Mr. Hlauinird. Slump, from ItouiU and Highways ri)xrl w In luvor of 11 II No II, relating to situs lor lighthouses. Uiiiglilln, from lloailsand Illgltnuys, re- lomuuilnd pAssaueiif 11 II No IK, llliif arson from coniiiilllen mi MlhiHgH re sirted Mllvago and pcrillem of Ollbert, Itiiyuolds, eonteslMiit to bo JI'JV. and pre Miiiled u Joint Itjvilntloii I'or .lUlon, Hppro priHtliigtlmt siiiii, Oiilloway moved to amend and Insert Sv'.U. ChilllllielH said slleh contests went hcctiin ing monotoiioiis. We hud decided ho lisd no riuuisauii now wu were askmi. in ii.,,. oin i that Im had rlghlN, and pay him us If ho hiul. Matlock lavored tlm payment In lull. Ilrmlshaw thought we were under no oh ligation. He came hern nil disown liouk ol his own volllloii It wniilil set ii bail pie "I'llont ami i 1 1 r an Inducement lor Irinrn liliuloiis roniisls. He enniii' here on ,i Irlviliius pretext, and wo havo- decided ho has mi right here. Stolt lliiuiidit we had showed IhticoulCHtant i outlesy mid wasted valuable tlimi oil lilin. I In had cost niiough already. Thuru wan uu spirit of relorm In tlio rewilutluii. C'raiistuu thinight (iraiit ciiuniy nm Key Holds had nuhlx here, and that lUivinilils slioiilil recelvu lulleiiue mid isir dleuu. He sild Curl only retained thfesout by a baru I mTu ,y' ii. . . . . .. i. .. I (lallowiiy said tlio nlo to tutuln CjiiIIii his M-iii nin I.HMII-.1 iiimiiiiiiuiis. mi in nnineii tlio dillureiicn lu the en mi of Mr. Jellers of t'latMip, who was sent hern to represent it ismiity that toll agurlnvtsl by tlm apiioitiou ini'iit. 'I he speaker lavurrd pr-,ili'al ro lieiichiiirut Slid ri form. Kliiearsou explained that MlleiigeCouiiult- I tisi fell lhiiuisiihi Iiislruised lux. to report I nil Hut merits nt the case, but the iiuiiilllit ni I mileage from llraut isiuuly. llodlit liottuvic 1 thnreMilulloii. I Ki.l,r,,,M,s...l il,..Ul r il,..,.,,., ii..-i . to Ills seal, tint laMiteil llni rewiliuloii. lie ,i i.. n .ii.i .... ... I i ..- , ..,.,,,, .. ....,,, . tj ,- .,,. ... i,,,iii iiii. ,t. . latin u leital seat, miieh less liifoulosl mie Huiiir did not think It was teloiiu lu ilony Mr. He) Holds tils tulleagii, .IiiIiiimiii thought It was an advantage lo (Irani isiutity to send ail illegal ilalliiaut lioine, and lis cltUiins have no right lu cnui plMln. Ollbert mined Imltillnllo pnilHiuiuuut of the tesolllllou, which lulled. On limit otii tlio res ilntlon was Inst by a Who ote, I'l.MiiuIti Imm the cmiimitteu on Mining telliriied (illberl lle, Holds' uieinorlal, nig lhn creation of a prninssorshlp nl Mining, with tlio limitation irom lhn wnnlsof a man morn illsilugiilsliiHl llimi themselves, "tlm n Ulcus hiii Hot slilllcclil lor llio wants nl the pimple." .Illilii luiiv iSMilllllllee, lV Nil . ''loll, tiMturt imI buck II II Null, ID, )'.', Is. II II No '.I Proxlilis ii'iilslalurns shun isiui ti'oni'o lu iVliiliei, In filliiin tests. 'I he lOiiiinltlcli was iigilul the I ill, and nl nrcnii. sideliible illi usinn a liiollnu to Indiilliiltcly piiHine lis ciiuslili'iiilloii, ciirrli'd. II II No lo l!il illm; In iippoltituiciit nl depullis byCIciks mil Mielitl, mid wss in- tereil iligliiscd line tesd III liluetii Inoirnw. 'I'lio nimeiicilon was taken ts It Ii reiect to II II No IJ Keliitlug I" I'M million i f Hnme-'-li mis, mid II II Nil Is To mill I toll on lirldges, luteuill'il for tlm litnotlt of tlm imii leuiplati d brlilno ucrnssllin tlMir at P.irlliiud. II II Ul This U the bill rcjHsiiliij; the pice mil usury law lu giealnr luit. The iiiamrilv nl the .luillclar CiiiiiiiiIIIisi Missis, llruil slniw, Cliiiintiri, rioreiue, litMiin.t tlm ru in tlnnnf the bill, while Mcssis. Molt ami I' Idler were ftvoralihi lo lis ussagn. Ualloway liuneil the Indnlliilln kitpiun ineiit or llio bill, which led to an extended discussion on the merits or the hill and the sipnUr feeling on thiHiiostlou or iitiiry. PIviiikIo argued agalimt the liiiletlntin si,t Isiiieiniiut or an Impnruiit iiieisiirn. (.'ear In I bought such aoliou would bo lis-ty and iniestluiieil llio uiil'nlnos ol the prtweut tixiirj law. He alluded to raliw or Interest chargiHl in California, itud made a strong nr- I Kiitui'iu ii r rvsil or tlm uMiry luw. (Vlirornili. l K I Cliauiinini iki dlristlv to llio isiltit. This crv for repeal uf tlm llsurv came fro... .,,,.. S s:7a:a asm; ' . 3 .C:,:'jy."."r." .'." "" ' tiallnwav did mil claim to Im so elmiienl as the honorable gentleman Irom Mullno insli, who reiireseiitedthacaplullsl or Port laud nu this door, but lie would try tit rep- ireiii inn iiiiiiicvis vi (uu misiriiig mail, nit inatir m iiiiii( aiiissfti in in nttliau Ol (Un issipla as against the money lenders. Holler represented the farming community sthlch has rreiiunntly to Imrniw to carry on raruilng nieratloua until harvest brnughl lliein roluriu. lie alluded pertinently to the existing hard limes. Kent was nppnaed to the indefinite post iKiuement of any Important measure, but knew only oue opinion prevailing through I the country, which wan against the repeal of I Oregon Central Pacific Railway, was read a tho bill and Ifany change Marinade to reduce second time by title, and referred to the lin legal rate ol Interest. ' I Committee on Railroads. Mott said ho would not pass the bill only i A bill to repeal an act providing for re Iih thniivht If. nrnnlil tu In tha lniirr nr iiiu i ilemntlnn of escheated estates was read Jsrinurs to pass It. lie showed the action of, I brokers ami tlm rriiiimlsslnns tlmv ehnnm under the present law. This rereal nf the law would destroy the business ot broker age. Tlio motion to Indellnltely nslpnne the bill repealing the existing usury law pen-all-ed by the following vote. Aiiyos Messrs. llradshsw-. Drown, Bruce, IMrst, Florence, Oalloway, Uilbert, Rajs, I .ihcksiui, .lewoc, i-iiirerwool, tMatulnu,Mal iouk, McOugln, McClung, Nojor, Heed of Clnekaimis, Illddle. Hlnoarson. Shndd.Slini soii,hiannHrd,btiimp, Wassom, Mr.Spoakor. III. Noes Mesrs. Illake, Chandler, Cornell, Dean, Dufur, Dullv, Kldler.Ocarlu, Johnson, Kelly of Hellion, Kelly ofMullnoumh. liSino, I-iughlln, le, Mays, Hartlow.i'lymale.ltoed in .iiariun, iwie, ihiss, ooit,Miellon,Htariis Sieeu, St.)tt, Van HI per, Wilson, Wright of I'nloii, Wrlgnt of Jai-kson. '."). This was not a lest rote on the merits nf the question of repeal of the usury law, IVir many opposed the Indefinite postponment ol id the bill as an Improper way or meeting the same. The llniii.ii Is considered as strongly opposed to such a repeal. ArTKKNOOX M:.IIIN II II No (i was reported eorrecily imgroswsl. I.udgnrwood prosenled n communication from Institution of tlm llllnil, Inviting a visit to the llllnil School and proposing to give an exhibition In Iulslatlv Hull not sooner thnn nctober 1th. Acceptod. .lohusoii, from comrulttii) to consider hills on llio MibJ.H'tol' lliHgainolaw, reported bsck II IN Nos 1 1 mid 17, recomuMiiidlng paMnagii of No 1 1. Allor discussion the llnnsn refnsnil Inarm ler same engrossed' ttlr read third limn to morrow, and it wan laid on lhn tahlnanil made gaum of. Nil IlllJfWI (if fllit (2iUiillwi'j Muuaann i - .... ...... .. .,, ( ijiiiniiiwi n iiionwu r? j ? '" ..moiichi war claims, was referred'to w "" ' ?"?&, ... . Slhertno. II J K No II was Introduced appointing Joint Committee on Immigration; pending i which, me lions adjourueil to visit the feu ilimtlary according to previous arrange- inuiiis. hKSXSK. TVlili,Hept.l. Tlio opening prayer was tillered by ltov. Addison Junes, Petition Irom Sell) Bf.'.illli' forilianir In City I'harter, was rts-elreil, and refeired to s.h,miu. i.,,,,, i i.. vH t'lvavii iimvinl mmi liellillllellt tn.riilnw i governing pnntinir of I, UN, which w.wt lost, i Uu motion ol Mr. Kudus, cotniullteH to lo exiiiilim MiisinnlNof latn stato Treasurer, were aulhorimd lo employ a clerk. Joint Resolution, Iaiiu Mr. llirsch, was t adored, iustrtiellng Committees on. Ways i and Means, or tlmtwi Houses, to :ks4 lo ' getheraud consider that (lortlon or the (lov i ernor'a message relatlug lo linaniyj. I It was amended to Include ull UlUcon- corning fees ol ollluers. . WaiMiu lntrisluoeJ bill ainendliig y'mlo. I Also, to enable unotksl women t dispose or their property, i vImhiis ipuvn tmili,L ,vr 1,111 rf .iiki.. ..r I'liuulss rmuitv, S " No 3-,' lWi (irand Juties; wns I rHHj sicoail time; and on motion ol Mr.Wat-1 mill, was In elln Inlv imwIihiiiikI. Svniitnaillnurned. AlTKlMiOX t.iyslD.v,, Senatk met at Z o'clock. PresiJonl Cochran In tiie Chair. lly iisunlinniiH consent, Mr. Clark Intro, duct'd a bill Hiiprupiiatlng $IO,Hto pay mil age ami sr dUm u members. uu uiniloii of Mr. Watson, the rules were '"l'"r """' "' ""' n " swiiui ..,,... i, v , ,. ik,ii. '' l"l Nlllilt moviHl that tlu rnlm 1m sua. peiulvl ami that the bill bo iwt.1 a third time I now. Tlm iimllou prevalloJ, itul the lull , ii.l.mhI bv ii iiIh nf'M in :t I I HI All SJUXIMI ipu:. 'I he bill to resal tlm act to protect RJine I ami llsh was read a second time. On linilliinnl' Mr. Illrsoh the bill was. then lain iisni urn lailllf, The bill lo rc(s.al the act providing for a I I Slink Hoard ol i:Ualatloii, was rad u I second limn. Mr. Tow usoud moved to rewr totlus Judlc l.ir.v Committee. Lost, , Mr. liolpli moed to refer to tho Commit- lieoi aKtiuii .Means, trfist. j Mr, lllrsli moved to lay tlm bill upon thai liable. Iit. ' a. I ii l""Miw "' M ootoiioi Mil , ' 'fl... rules wJlx, ;heu sUs.s.n.UI. llm hill nada third lime uo, mid passed by u o.u i". i In . , . .. .. I I he bill to ptovido tor the payment el Mo- ..... .,.,, ,..,,.,, v.n mmiii i.,.sniii iinienmi re- nrie.l In I 'olilmlll, ,, Million. All-n. I i i i hi . 1 1 Vi -'------ 'j ....-...-. , i mi ion in ut'iiuti inn iiuiiis nun ux iuo sai iirv of s,tntn i.eiiloirl-.!, w.is rend n stvond , 1 1 tut. i N'uiilliUMi nunml to n lur In Committee on Mining, l.o-t. I ltli'liarilioit inoicd to mdolliiltuh' pest- pone, l.ot. uu Hiniiuiiol Welisler, the bill was ortlered enurovit'd aud rivid third time tn-iimrniw I'lm 1)1.1 lo I ii I Km 1 lhn act crealiinr llio iillliw of Iteglsleror I. iul lot 1. 1 tlraudu District, was until sissiml time, aud relerred to Com I mitten mi Public 1-amtH. A bill to a. l. mid the ro.d law was read and relerred to Committee uu lloads aud High i ways, 'I Ins bill is demanded hy the Senators from Douglas county aa very nisvry In a ooun- , ivcnutalulug narrow allies like tlio l"mp- ii. . 'lhn bill ottering Nmntlea for scalps ou I ILirilM IllllWIil VVft.iV, iL.tllllU Ulllllil lu. ..w. I euipieii imm tun operation or bill WlHV ". '"' oUII.I In his isiuuly would ' at once ixMiinimusi a war of exteruilnatloii r.V" "".,.TlV"". '! '""V wo,uu lw Sl?- - . IMl -!, !. to CV,ul o, the whole Setiate. Carrisd, bill to dlsorgaiilra the cnuuly of TtlU- A communication was rtwd 'from tho Su isik, and attach It to the counties or Polk, , PerllltcndelitofSutePoiiltentlarTremonslrmr. Kin ti tit and Clatsop, on moiloii ot Crystal waa iudetlnlle'.y postponed. Mr. inn in nx unit mr Holding terms or couuty Courts In CuUm county, waa read, ordered ena-roMed and read third time to-morrow. Illll to reieal an act tn empower assessor to assess bank deposits, read, ordered en groMMul and rsd a third lime to-morrow. Hill to repeal au act providing a salary ror the clerk of the Supreme Court waa read a ecoud time and refernKl to Judiciary Com lilllUw. A bill to provide for toe construction of the second time and referred to Committee on' I Wars and Means. I I A bill to provide a State board of Equall- - 1 zaiiou. to consist or ono member ol tne County Iloard of each comity, read second Help, and Was then laid ujsin tlio tabli. Watson moved that Dr. Hawthorn's uivl Uillon to visit Ihn Insane asylum be accepted and make men visit one week from next Sit urday. Dtecusslnn followed this proposition. Mr. Coon ran loft, the nhafr and expressed hlmnlf plainly and lorrlblv about t be Senate nii'di'iiuK jitvurs ni mi kiiiii iruui a periiou who was nn applicant for n contract at its liamls. When he traveled he paid his own way and should not let Dr. Hawthorne pay his passage. Thouitht tlm people had enough occasion tor criticising ntl of their legislators without putting auoh uauso for crltlclclsms in inoir iiionins, i Watson thoimht his onastltuoirts would not believe he could he bought so ilwiap as for a rldo to Kast I'orllaiul Myere rccognfzed that the people accused public men of corruption and tbouirbt thero whh nome ground for It. The time had come when the people were lentous of corporations and Irse passes, and of all1 favors shown men in olllce. Didn't thlr.k thero was any harm in accemlnirlhe Invitation If the Senate want ed to. Watson moved to amend; that the Senate don't iioropt llio ln llutloii for (ear their con Ntituents will think they am bribed. (In motion or Mr. Cochran, thuSenalo ad Joiiruedi jidk.sd:. Kiiidav Sent. 2.", Prayer was oll'dred by Kev. A. Jones. The House rcsmned consideration of Joint Hesoliitlon, Introduced by Oalloway, fur Joint Coinmlttoe on liumlxratlon, which fail ed to carry. Hood of Marlon Introduced resolution autliorlr.lng Coimnlltee to Investigate the condition of loan to linker City Academy to examine condition and seouilty for loan or SlO.OOdmiade to A Myers of Salem. , him mui) rixr til- I The following bills were Introduced and read llrst time : II II. No 20 Iloed of Marlon To provide lor Slate Hoard ol Initialization. II M- No Lli Plyuiale To Hx times for holding Circuit mid County Courts. H Ilv.No ItO-Jewett Tb doriiie duties and II x ay or agent of Hoard af State I.amls CoiumlKslouers, II II No HI Iloe To Incorporate Potest drove. It II No :l'2 Johnson To regulate descent or property. 11 It No III SleenTu prevent spread of contagious anil other dlseaevs among domes tin ejilnials. HillNoIlS Iloss 'loaiiiMid laws to llcenso saloofsplrltiioiM llcitiom and provide reme dy lor evils arising therefrom. U II No fti-StannariS To lucoriwrato North Hrow:isvilIe. H'HNo oTf-ItoHil oti Marion To provide foMKinstriullon of Oregon Cuutral lUllroad Company. I'. J It Ni. Ill ailhert To Inoiilro If nv money has been ild tie last lour yearsj "" a aimiumy in nivr, aim 10 Wlioni paid, with powoto send for wltnossbs aud paporu. Adopted. OTUIKMi) Htl.t.s. Itosi pvo niitlco of hill concorulug us. Irak's. ; Siott Of bill to.lliensethoMlllngof goods by sample. I1.H To facilitate rdemptlou of lauds oM for Uns. Heed ot Marion To amend criminal Ctulo. Oalloway Tm abolish otnee or lteglsti of StaUi UjiiiiIs at Ln (iraude. j Also, (Jallowiiy To abolish the onico of State , (llsllogiht. Miiinp l o amend Ueueral Ijiw. llcsiso UllJlHIriltHl. AyrKKXOON MisMH.V. (dtlloway ottered resolution torJolat Com nillleooii lukiulgratlou, which wimind. llymalo gavt noiicoof bill to cieata tho oUV-e or Asaistaut State Treasurer. Jewell mm tsl a reconsideration oil the vote iy which ii is .-sot was ludetliilUtly ikisI pined, but on motion of Hraifcibaw tho the HolHO laid the motion to reconskler mi mile. On motion ol' Cornell, so miieh or the (lov eruor's iiies-uge relating to a KuglstryUw was red rred to Commltte on Klsctlous, better system of n-sessmeiiw. mi,!,, iiHAli M.coMi n.vi: riiuviiisi ijsin uoiu'u oi a in u so secure a H t No IH-Uclatlng to .lltclm for agrl- ""i"i.,LH.!!.l!.".k ,u,0, w" d w" jj i No'Jil Toaiue nd mlllllalnw was read ' due on iiillliury stlalrs. I lid net couceriiing fves I "I'd referred tocomui H It No 'JO-Tn amc ,, rk..t(i i, Wasi-u oiinlv win. . "..,.? " '" " l,l lo"HlJi Was tlm II'- I laid ou (iiinn. 11 II NolM-l'or rolleiof Josoitliliincniinlv- I wus interred lo Judiciary Committee. 11 II No 21 ltelatlng o ImiiuiUry of Jose phine oniiuij j was rtferred to Coiumllteo on , Con u lies, 11 II o i"i Punldlng for dUtribiitlon of . luxlsed I'nde; wiu oidurid t'HKrtMscd. I II UNn' iciatltig to iinllorin tnodeor' piibllc liihtriii'iloiit was referred to tho Com-' mittisuiii II liiia'.km. II 11 No J7 Relating to Clerk of Supreme Court: was referred to Judiciary Committee. li II No il To promote htinly of anatomy; was resdthlnl time and referred to Special i Coimulitte tor ainoudmeut. I House loucurred witUSeuato lu authoriz-1 lug Joint Couimlttee on Rtureiicbiiiuut: and that ou books of lato Statu Treasurer to em- Hoy a werK. Also, for Wavs and Means LenUUlUe AssomPlv lliu. ll To rejval act creating SUte lVard of laiuatlon: were read tint Hum. Dufur Presented imtltlon from citizens nf Dlle City, Oregou to amend laoorporallon. Which was refcrrud to committee ou corpora tion. Kliller prsMMuti petition from citleus of Waldo, Josephine county, asking for ehauge nl boundary line nf thi .sitmtv tug against ttie delivery of his book aud papers to T. McF. Pauoti, the Clerk of the joint vouimiiuss to examine his books aud acrouuu, whom he repreaenled as his per sonal enemy, who would not hesitate to do him an Injury. Ue would obey au order of bolt, Houses to that vaect, if made, instruct ing hiiu to do so, but he was under heavy bonds au J feared that valuable papers would be lost. Siannard, Horn Kugroulng Committee, re ported certalu bills eorrecily engroeaad. Special Committee vu local option petition viiiiiiiiiueesiii uioei a-s joini vomii.ittee lor rjou 10 .isaa iiay, irom Aiseaj aiMy: wnivn ' tiiniVs that wu cm vtoll iiflVn-.l tn i.v it I Mtlaln puriuM-.. . was referred to Itoads and HlJhwavs. . ll .. w. 'm " anorU lo. let It I i.kmii iiiii.iieiiiniurTi..' Dean, from Special Committee ou-H B No , "'"'W' l"ti A1UIEM has no cause for u vr: NT .. MU, ' ",,1 T1SU- . . nJti leport including Cooa and Curry I such fovllng, aud conHdeiitlv trusts tli I S 11 No 41 To aiiiimnr nt,i for imiim m'l ,m,nii.i I., ih.su il,.i ljT,l.lo -.!. t :. . .ssinit,, uuu tuiuiuvilliv (IUn Ilie jeported-'a-blllonthat subject. On suspen elon of the rules the bill was read flrjt time. II n No 3r A bill to provide for the evils resulting from the sale of intoxicating liquors. .".(W copies were ordered printed. Galloway Hhked for any papers that have passed between the Superintendent of the I'enlteiiilary and the Joint Committee to ex amine hls-aucounts. The House demanded the reading, and the Clerk read the letter passed between the.Su neriiiteiidetitand Committee, wherein heof lared the use of his olllce, which was nicely fitted UP, but tie Uisimeu lo nave me uuokb carried euewnere. n niu uu., ...... Committeo have appointed as their Clerk "One T. MP. Patton, my open ene mv, whom I have more than nnco pub lished as bulnif uuderan Indictment for steal lug In jMckson ounty, and L dont't feel that my books and papers would be safe In his liarwla " The House ordered the- letters, after being read, to be returned lo Mr. Chambers, tlio member of the Committee who furnished the Name to be rend. t'he communication fcom the Superin tendent, on motion of Mr. Johnson was laid ou the table. , , Coumtttee on Mileage made report whloh was read aud relerred to name Committee again. ualloway moveu tnai unilliniusa uu ninv VIIIUlJf IIIU.CI, .un. uirw.iiiu " ,,7, '"K bo in"ructed lo prepare ana renoiii ' w rrescriue lie uuues ami u .i. w; satlon of the State Printer, and provide for dlstiibullonsor.Iaws ana journals, wuicn was adopted. I House resolved that the adjournment shall bo until I! l. f., Monday, Sept. 28. Florence moved to reconsider tho vote by I whfah Iteynolds was denied'tnlleage etc., as contestant from Grant county. llmdshaw moved to lay the motion on the table whloh curried. Mr. Jackson asked and received loavo or absence until next Tuesday. Laughlln askdd and received leave or ab seiKsi until. House adjoarned. KKNAT.U.. FninAV, Sept. 23. Session wu opened with prayer by Kev. P. S. Knight or Salem. 1eave of absence wa granted Messrs. Owens, Lee, Haley and Jewell, until Mon day, and Uanna for the forenoon. S II Nos 25 aud 27 Were reported properly engrossed. Aolph Introduced resolution that the proper apportionment of representatives lu the legislature be teferred to the Judiciary Committee. Carried, mam nKADtttfctr timk. The following bills were read the first tlnio : llarues Introduced S II No ! Provldlug Iftraunlfnnn course of publlu Iiistrucllou. Myers S- II No 41-Pnr coiis'ructlon or Airtland, Dalles and Salt Lake railroad. Hlrsch HIl No II To appropriate 1 10,000 per annum. I'or purpoM) of encouraging (in migration. This bill gave rise to lengthy iIIhciissIouou matters or public econoiiiv. Tnwnseud ro furred to great exienses or State Uovornment and thought the last legislature was mainly responsible ror the debtor theSta, and the member from Multnomah (Mr. Dolnh) was I one of the main Instruments of procuring net i-.iin fflKsia niiiiriniiuiis, Dolph reviewed some of the facts concern ing mat iegisisunn lion. He thoimht the $100,000 , riliK State Capitol, with the the iM)tniiiandof the Comiuts-1 appropriated lor other uiaans at ll sinners, would construct a building In which urn i.egMiaiureccwn meet the present tloio. Uo was not responsible, for he was disfran chised of his right to have n voice in electing the Couimisslonen. Tho Joint Convention, to elect Capitol CemmlMlouora, was prevent ed by the action of aomo members of the Senato. The appointments were made hy the Otiveriior, and bo waa responsible. He (Dolpi) was tuahily Instrumental In prevent ing the increase ol Statu, debt, by purchase of. the Canal and Cocks. Wntsoii thought he bad no right to snecu lato with the people'si inoney. This scheme lor oocouraglntf liumlgration is a speculative Idea that may not succeed. The State cannot meet Its presoat obligations, or even expect to reduce the State debt for some years to co rue. Hrlstow Introduced S II No : A bill to aiDoud the charter of Kugeue. Also S U-Xo 111 to divide Douglas county, Englo S K No 47 conceiving lurlsdlatlou of Jusihss Courts In regard to railroads. Van Cleave-9 It No 4S-Proidlng far the leasing of llm Penitentiary. Dolph S No 0 Concerning coiuora lions, all ol which were read a first tluw, IUIXk kiui hkconu timk. S 11 No :U Amending incorporation of Kast Portland, rvfvrred to dolegatlou from Multnomah. K II No : Relating to ndmlsslon of Attor- l,0'?; jfefrwlio Judiciary Commltte 'M -.lo '"'ol'H)1r",H "H1M.r LltyVM r,,,r"rn.'' 'J' Hwl V'V,"m "p0 of x'",- Wis- ''" Webster and M linkers. W nu... . I.u.. mil......... I ..- l Senam then adiouruod to Monday, Sept. .. uorsK. Moxiuv,Sopt.i. Al'TGItNUUN SESSION. Ill use met at 2 r. 51., pursuant to adjourn. iiihih mi r ruiay. Pmver was ollered by Rev. J. H. liahooek. I orv'eVV r i. i ,r . v. ,. r . light of 1'i.lou, otrered H R NoSS A bill to provIdH for the construction or the P. 1). A S, 1,. it. R. Van Rlper-H II No :H For an act to nf tlm f.V,i ,,n,n tvf. sT,u creatn the county of Lake. 0I u, "'. or he.Moti.m(m. TltK Stauuurd, from Committee, reported II (N a pt'ipottllll Jealousy tllllt troubles II' No 11), 25 and 27 Correctly engroased. I tlioso Uvn imiinr ulib.h i ...,.i.,.i . Bruce presented petition Irom cltlxens or" ,. aPetr VUUh K l'nii to lienton isinnlv asking f.W0. aid to build ruunlngat large, The bill inoluded only Clslsop, Tillamook aud Oram, originally. The bill waa referred. On motion of Wright of Uulou, a Select Committee wataiipoluted to confer with the Superintendent of I he Blind School about the II., F.. uI-IiIhm .l.n ...--.- 111 !.. , a I tunc nil uniting mo hiuii, VI riK'll, Iyengar- wxhi and Lranaton were appointed such Committee, hellyof Ronton introduced U It No 40 f, That aunual meetings of School District be ueia uinnrsi aioouay in January. Mr. Brown gave notice of bill to lucorp rata tow u of Dallas. Mr. Introduced H U No H To facili tate redemption or land sold for taxes. Cranston Introduced H J R No 11 ltelat lng to selection of swamp and overflowed lauds; which, on motion of Stc-tt, was reler red to Select Commltue of Three. Chair an. poluted Stolt, Cranston and Chandler. Stump introduced U U No 42 To amend Seo 10, Chap 1.2, Title a, tulsosllaneous laws: relating to mode of making aaaesamsnu ThU bill provides for asseasmeat of real s- tate at lbs Ml cash value, and thal-no Indebt edness be deducted except to exterH-of 16,40 on residence property or the party, assessed, Thls-ls an Important and much needed law ami should certainly pass. Stanuard moved to amend Ilouse Rule Nr 41 To prokle for ameiidmend of bills ou second roadlng; which was adopted. Cranston Introduced H B No 43-To Incor porate Sllvertonj which was read. He also give notice of a bill. Slump gave notice of a bill to amend See 1), Chap 30, miscellaneous laws. Mv Introduced U IJ No 44 To. provide State depository for sale keeping of moneys. Hv this bill some bank Is to be designated a such depository, which shall receive State, moneys on deposit, and pay the same ont oa the order of the Treasurer, In payment of State warrants, and all moneys remalnlngou deposit for one year shall draw Interest at the rate of six per cent, per annuo. Ross Introduced U 11 No 45 Amending general 1bwh relating to estrays. HKtrOND llliAPINO OK !Ur.U4, On motion or Reed of Marlon, HB No 33 Providing for construction of Oregon Central Pacific Railroad: was read second time by title, on suspension of the rules. After letiglby debato tho bill was laid on the table until a Joint Committeo on Bailroada shall be appointed. H It No CS To provide for a State Board of Kquallzation; was read aud referred to Com-, mutee on Commerce. U I?.Vi 2! Rotating to times. of, holding Circuit and County Courts: was read.amend- ed and ordered engrossed. it ll Mo 30 delating to Agent or uoard or Land Commissioners: was read and leferrsd to Ways and Means Committee. H n No 31 to incorporate .forest urovet read and ordered ongrossed. II II csoilJ Relating to dlscountor proper ty , relerred to Judiciary. ll jio;h iteiatingio spread or oiseasea. among domestic animals was read and order ed engrossed. House adjournod. SKNATK. Monday, Sept. 2S APTGltNOON SE8JION. The Senate met at ' v. M ind prayer was. otl'ered by Rev. Fathor McCormlck of this, city. Alter, reading of Journal, on motion op Dolph, Senate concurred lu memorial for Im provement or Cuqullle river. The Senate, on motion of Watson, concurr ed with House lu uppolntmont or Joint Cora mitteenn Kail roads. Messrs. Bradley, En gle and Jewell were appointed on said com mittee. Ottihls motion Senate ln'.d on table H J Hesoliitlnii calling for couiinlttee to see If moueys-have been unlawfully paid out of the Slate Treasury. Pioiest or W. H. Watklnds, Superluteo ilent nf Slate Penitentiary against appoint ment or T. McP. Patton as Clerk of Com mittee lo examine his books and account, was read and laid on the table. Senate adopted S J It Noll by Hlrscli,.that all messages from one House to the other be read os-soon as received. Van Cleave Introduced S J R No 12, tc whlch Dolph otl'ered amendment, thatth mover accepted, and which, as amended, aulhorlAes the Committee- on Printing toem pUy an expert and districting Commltte to. report a bill llxlng the compensation, of the. laie Printer, and providing that bis supplies shall be purohsiied by tlw Secretary of State as other supplies of otSer departments ar purchased. Tlioltosolutlon was aJonted. Ou motion of Wtson( the resolution bare Inibre passed, Instructing the Committee oa Military Affairs to report amount of Modoc War Claims waa reconnldered, aod.thsaoix linal vote failed to pass. Clark Introduced S. Bt No 50, to appropri ate certain funds to ald-a railroad Irom Port land to some point on the Central! Pact Be HaJlroad, was read a f.rst time aad ordered printed. Watson Introduced lit B. No. 51, providing for government of foreign corporations, whloh waa read first thue. A bill In relation to -corporations, A bill In rellereuce. to Iusuratx Compa nies, A bill to Incorporate Gervals. A bill to amend charter of Pottlaud. A bill to exempt railroads to bit hereafter constructed from Isaatlon for twenty jears ; were severally read Urst time. NKCONU HK.MUNO OK WlibS. The following bUla were road tu second tluio : A bill to Incorporate Ashlan.lt. A bill to anioud law relatlntc- to Justice's Court. A bill to protect buoys and beaooaa. A bill to enable, married wwneu to dispose of property. A bill to uinoad act relating tocommou schools. A bill to provide aid for Portland, Dalles and Salt Lake lUllroad. The foregoing bills were lead and appro priately relerred. A bill to provide for a Stals Board of Uiualiztliou was read a seoorwl time and ludetliiltely Htontil. Seualo adjourned. TIIK W.U,lMKTTlE.r.llMEIt. Tlio uuiltltiulu of roailr of tho Wjj.- iAMi:'rri: Kaumiir aro able to ludire I for tlH'iiicLve f tlio valuo anil Intor- .. , ,i, i , , - .. ,. 1 0st 0l that '""''r.' JouriUil or tho Stat lofOrOL'on. without L-linr l, r,Jnn ""! tl fin'uiattou In their col pooNie to jutigo It for themseh-cs. We iitIctxl Inst week that tho Granger is bdng pulilished in tha JiulUtin oftice, uud most of its. reading matter Is fur tilslicd from that iaier. U is mostly a rohrint from the J.nl!sthi.whti-h mv. (ormiiv not saUl-ia ....i. ... -. . ',. . .--.:-, no um. nv.iv iiauwui news, orintlelmiicu: tttiu'o It is tme, and roirlnt of that kind is very sui0 hows. o call attoiitiou of the poople to the ui t.lml Jh M'PPlwiit published with tho tARMKit has more reading than Is contained in the rVrmiirr.whllo theFAUMEit publishes fully twico as niuch and twice as valuable reading as the Statesman. Not only this, but the aumer has twice as much kma fide clrcuMlou as oof, the papers referred to. i X i i V LtmZSZ WF