o o v . 1 SljclUcckln (enterprise. j SK orCl.ACK.UIlS COUNTY. OFFICIAL PAPE OREGON fITV, ORECD.V,- OCT. 11, lS7i. j FOR PR 1 1) 12 XT, HORACE CREEL : 5 i OK NEW YOISK. For Vice President, B. CRATZ BROWK, Of MISSOURI. Presidential Electors, -GEO. II. of Linu County. K. II. GATES, of "Wasco County. K. t. SIIATTt't'Iv, of Multnomah. The Contest i'mded. I The contest of Messrs. n1Sj Martin and Shipley for their seats in the Legislature to which they were legally elected, was reported to the House last Friday. Ihere j were two reports present eu, ted, a ma- jority and-minority. Hie lormer lolu.sly triumph. "We should like Owas made by the Kadieals on tlie to j,avc cai i iea I'ennsylvanifi, but Committee, and the latter by the j wiU mvc a lnnjority jn tiC :iecto two Demoenfts, whiclt report ral College of ho without- her. The published in our last issue. i ne j " . . . .., i,,t I t r - J 1 Ms; luajoriiy icjiuii .i.- .j"- "- jnioht have been anticipated from a party which has no regard for either the rights of the people or jttstice, and took the ground that j perjured Judges of Llection m j Lum City precinct had tlie power to throw out the votes cast in that precinct. After this decision, the people of t Clackamas can expect Jim Moore and John Gordon to dishanchise them at any future election. "We expected nothing better than this action on tlie part of tlie Committee, but were not prepared to notice the outrage per petrated in the House. A resolu tion was introduced by Mr. Clow, -t , , .. -i . 1 : . . . - r Ot J o K, setlilior x lKi.iy e eiiiiio JUI ' J , liie Jiearing oi tne ease, aim iu.a both parties be allowed to apcar bv counsel and argue the case,each fcide occupying not to exceed one ho'nr. This resolution was voted down by a vote of 20 to 24, there being four liadieals out of thirty who appeared to be willing to give the case at least a hearing. The pica was made that the House had too much business to consume this much time in the case, and Den. Simpson and Mr. Caples, of Port land, argued that tneir minds were i made up and had been on the ones- : lion, and wanted to vote on it then, j The idoo ilmt lm-ssiiw business did i l i not allow them to give the ease a , ' K.tiv iKf tvtis n most, s .a ow me- tence to meet, a most infamous to charge corruption to the IVni iece of rascalit v. The very same j ter.tiary uilding Commissioners, day the House adjourned in the ', and ah-o the Superiutemlent of the morning until next da' and the ; Penitentiary, and appointed a joint members could all be seen on the ! committee to investigate the ac- fair grounds. The next morning House again adjourned until T ties Tuesday at 2 o'clock. It wiil be seen by the amount of time thus squan dered by them that their pretence wits as false as their actions were infamous. Thus the people ofisfbows: . , . - I " V-.ur rtinitiiittce having securej the sor- Chickamas county are misrepre- t vi of lu M i,0 France; President of the Seilted thrOlKdl the rascality of . Cary Johnson, and the infamous i ,. , , . i- timl jramlulcilt returns Ol tlie j iudo-es of election. V'e appreliend i J .1 that this act on the part of the Legislature in endorsing the WOrk of those who illegally obtained their certificates and wliO HOW Sit in the Legislature, claiming to rep resent our county, will meet with stum a condemnation at the polls two years hence as to show these .vise men of our iState that the peo ple do not endorse their rascality. The time for such action in Clacka mas county as was perpetrated last June, and sanctioned ly the Legis lature, is passed m our ceUlty, and tl,., ,.,ib.,i r d. ,..,,.1,. ,,-;n ., v..cc wi n.v pewioc ,wu i,iv.- a just and loud rebuke at the iaolls I i in 1874. Let these co-laborers in 1i, .e i , . r -1 x -i) i the infamy ot James -uoore, IX 1 j Thompson and -A . Cary Jolmson. remember two years hence. Ket ribution sometimes coie.es slowly, but it is sine. AVnit'ii"? The (hj,iiiit and JiulkiltL are at war about whether 1 i -r 111 -i - , ... . jeu. Jioiiaoay owns tne J ichll Oil- : can party or whether he owns Ore-1 i -t iron. ll The .UidhAin claims that he ! owns both, and lrom the v.-ay ;e handles his tools in the Legislature, i Ave arc inclined to believe that if; he iloes not own both he is m a lair way to do so. Sroe Tnim Tiie moral editor 1 of the Gazette isloMii)g up both liands and protesting against the ' Kadical members of ihr; I erisla- ! lure robbing the State, II e Kays t their acts will .lame the party fur j all time to come; just so, Carter,! -o- ,v'i,. ,i: i- .. . n- ' i jgi o j vieuit tor leuin'j lhe truth once in your life a lare thint' for a lladical editor to do4 o si "s-vnt. sUrauia, Ohio, Indiana and Da- j Pennsylvania, tun - kotaE lections Ve have received the partial returns from the elections held in i the above named States last Tues- j day. Pennsylvania is claimed by the Grantites bv about 20,000 ma- liority: this is as we expected as I Grant, throu-h IJoutwt-ll and Sen- ator Cameron flooded that State j with money from the Treasury in j "Washington. Ohio has reduced j the Radical majority from 40,000 .) j ' to 10,000 and the Democrats claim . -i i , 1 ,.c.,r-10.-i ! to have framed a Congressman in , Harrison count v; there can be no I ! .i ..I... ,i.. tl, n,J,.v lOUUi, lU.ll. hWI, iiiwiii.i v.,..v. will carry the State by 10,000 ma jority. Indiana is redeemed ! Thos. A. Hendricks is elected Gov ernor over the Grant candidate bv a large majority. Dakota Territo ry has elected Armstrong, Demo crat, bv a small majority. Dakota Ims usually given from 5,000 to 0,000 IU')ullican majority. Thus ve scc tj,;U ;u tie c;ulll, VAU West tJje ix-ci-ats; are gaining ground, -pjiat where the voice of the people is not stilled with money truth and i;l,i;c.;ils made a desperate ilolit in Indiana, but were met on every hand bv defeat. IJurrali for CJeoria ! j yyU:iy iQ c.kclion for Stale omci.rs occurrca in Georgia. The Grantites made a desperate strug. gle to carry the State; they caused the "straio nt-outs to trot out a ticket in opposition to the Liberal Democratic ticket, thus endeavor ing to divide the forces of their opponents, but they have for the fruits of their labors 50,000 majori ty for the Democratic Slate ticket! This is evidence enough to con vince anyone that the South is in earnest, about removing the i.res- s-. i cut occupant or tlie s Inle liouse, and reforming the civil service. Greeley and Drown wiil receive tlie largest vote in the South ever given to any Presidential candi dates. She is tired of carpet-bag and military rule, and will be a unit for the civilian Horace Gree ley." This majority in Georgia is an increase ot over Ju,0)0 aoove that of 1870, and ensures tlie State to the sage of Chappaoua by a still larger majority next November. 1 1 ai r; ,!. for ( ieoro-ia 'i lie ladieal members of the present Legislature, upon ...it;. .. . i" . l .4. i .. l .. ,i I i i ( 1 as tscmunn'' oi tii.ai ooo, maae iiasie e h counts of the same. Ve find in the proceeding of tiiat body last Wednesday the following: I'atcrson, from the Joint Committee ap pointed to examine the accounts of the l'eu itcr.tiary lliuldirg cotiiir.ission.and r.lso those of the Sunci iiiti ndent of the same, repotted I Commercial to. lege in 1 ortland a compete: College in Portland, a competent hooti-keepcr, as c.ctk, proceeded to give tlie books. t vpeuditiuc and accoiu.ts of the c-m- mission and Superintendent a thorough and ,.,Iipt.u. examination. The report of Mr. I'",S!11; !' tU' ,rr,tVHs 1 f lhe V",IC,':','; issued and the receipts for money expended agreeing with tke books kept, is lit-re with '''..'vc Committee have personally exam ined, lirst. ti.e u-.th.y ami expeml i t u: e or' the sc;,o i it at ;o ii rooiiat ed bv the last Legishitive j Assembly ibr the construction of permanent l emtenti -try LuiK'nie-s. and nnd tnal tliev have been char.ft ti r x.eO by carefulness ami j axaetness. Secondly, that the Superintend- i cut ot the pcnitci.tiary has furnished the to:;::: sion, as per pnnrcu re; oris, man v- ; iais, c;i-h and c- nvict laoor to tlie amount ot ..s,"L) ", 01 wr.icli lias la.'ca i t ro- ! pi lately an.l advantageously used. ihirilly . vour Committee has particularly ex m u nil the outstanding iiitlebtedaess of the Ihiild.ng Commissi, hi, which we iiml to be t he s mi ot .v; t.i'i. s o:h :is nt-r '.nil' I 'Jo of the t orir.'etl rc'-oit. f'u- which the! e ' has been is- i Saed vouchers, No. 1 to 4" ticm-ive. i he ,r:e tor each article of merchandise or labor has been the subject or critical ex animation, and we tind them to he the ! iOWest uudnit ra.es lor tne ipiaaty o. gotms pur d that the tair- ,ha ed of lab- r perm rmeJ, chases lane b en Ml V i 11 r to lh, Stilt made with a vow t .-.:lVOir to til,. Still.. li. ...a ,w itl.ln That "a large voition of the saute articles could not be pr.rcl'-asod to-dav without a ma vri:l, advanc' pon the price's paid. Tiu.sc outsbtinling vouchers we would report, nre pet Kelly correct in di ami every item, ot the amount charged, ami o . wiuu.i n ci oame. ud their pr.yment, toge '' I wit li such P-g it lnti rest as would ue due thereon had State v.'-arn-n's been issiea! i:i.o f-,i ,.r ,-, i,.o-- ..,,u ,!,.,, .,,..1 ! n appru- ju-iate legislation be nad as laay be -'ces sail iu cocci liiis pu po-e. " v have id-o examined, in the sauu inniilii.r fl., 1 ,,,,L 1 . e I - . , v j-iij.-. i o -ion K't'l'llllIS W I the Snperuitendtut ot tiie IVtiitentiarv, ami I H Vh0' tue" J,u:-V i Intl., aiul ad tlie C.Mh HO tu e.s have been r;laiie-1001 oiUiCuitv and wit a due re ir aril to i li.e liiie.tsis ti u,c s,iate. ihat tt;eoeti ciencv in this i'ci..art mi t.t amouuts to Is- 01 t, i.i per page 41, piinttd report, which tuhy submitted amount we reccommeu A be tuid. Itespcci- A. W. Pattkusok, )'. S. Stuauax, J. W. COWI.KS, Coot, on part of Senate. Wm. Darst, KiU.T. Ikant, A. Ik lb ruiANic, Com. on pint oi ilouse. lJt.-evt.-nox. Covcrnor drover . rmv. :i recent ion last Wednesday eve f , 'pi v. most spk'lHlKl Si enine;, wliieh was a iccess. Tiiere were three lumUred visitors m at- , i - . .t over tC'TKlauce. - : Report of the Canal and Lock Col uiittec. The following is the report of the Joint Committee appointed by the Legislature to visit and exam- j me the Locks at. tins place. It, will be seen that the charges of the ,. ,. , j., . -, j Kadical press ot the State, made j for political purposes, lias been given tlie lie iy men own party 1 Representatives. The report is as follows: irfr ",, , . ,Vlm n' I n Ur whom v. as referred the examination of Canal -and Locks at Falls oi' Willamette have visited the same, and report, that the ! , . , . .,,,..,,., ; work is boiusr pushed forward with 'Teat i energy toward completion. Your com- j wii'w catinot soea.v in too great praist cannot soeaii in too great praise '. ct(, ,.,nvt. ,,f '!,.. a Jc ,.r a very heavy and durable character ; being j built of very large stones, mostly brought j lrom a quarry on Clackamas river some ten miles from the canal, though some smalt portion of the stone work has been made from a quarry at the hiwer end of the canal. There are five locks in all. each of which is 210 feet in length, bv -to ' feet in width. The lower one is 40 feet in depth, the second one is 30 feet, tlie j third one is 20 feet and the fourth one is i 10 feet in depth. The upper or guard lock 120!) feet above the fourth one is j also 1! feet deep. The third and fourth locks i. re built partly, and the last named i almost wholly ol'.-oiid masonry, the hu! io! io w quoins being supported by eounter-lort.s j ol solid masonry 12xl." feet at the ton and 1 16x23 feet on the bed rock. The breast walls are built of wry heavy stones six feel long in the middle of the arch and decrease at the hollow quoins wnere they res! against the natural wails (d tue canal, or counter torts to . and -1 feet in thickness, and are of sufficient . strength to re:.-i an y pressure ol watei wlieu Hie "rates are clo sen. liowever irreat it may be. The divis'uoi or section ol the canal, between the fourth and guard locks lias a solid lor.ndatiou built of stone on the bed roi k, ar.tl rising to within one loot of the bottom of the canal, on which i to be built timber woik ami securely fastened by iron r Is to the bed rock the I'uu.-i to be inserted two leet deep. the lower end beinir snlit am 1 an iron wedge inserted secur.'iv faaening the sa:::e w ten driven to the ho torn ot the hole driUed in 'In rock for that purpose. 'i he timber woi k is to be faced on the canal ri.i.' with four inch, and cm the river side with three inch plan';, and the inside or crib is to be filled with stone from :ht wi.it k. The upper .and last section, of 1.003 feci, in length above the guard lock is -I.. ........! i ., ., i : . i. . , o . . . i ; i ..... ii. .ti i l l i i iii j . 1 1 n . . ii 1 1 1 1 is i . 1 1 1 . v , ) . i .ill.... i as just described, ami is buiit id' various sections wish diifereiit angles so as to be on the Lest foil ndat iotis. and irive the greatest resistence to the wieer. The upper poition of which i.b'.ut -100 feet II.. 15. No. 1. to repeal the Litijant Law tortus a kind of basin at the upper en- ! came up for final net ion and the bill pa-s trance, being in width from 130 to 300 I ed with the fjllowiiur vote: ayes 115. no feet. The excavation save the last 100 ; Andrews. Crooks. Wright, Waldon, am feet at the lower cud of the canal is nearly i White li ve. Ci 111 p leted. the work" st conipleii' al lock bv the i he rim ems com lieer i lent employt'd on that- he wni IL e w oi k bove the our Oi ' h o; November and Com- plele the locks by ihe 1st of January next. Important Opinio::. The following Important opinion in relation to the lee-aUtv of th bonds given by the Lock Com- I tianv.wtis obtained by a Committee '.,.,.! il...i 1... ,!... . I '..i lit i v.1.1 iiioL nil iVM. n ii!: islature. T be ! e,unn is m ven by m. .Lair iL land and will be read with inle '3 est : ! the Ublllii m V 0;i!!, in aet.iiidance v. i'h ytmr r.-quesi. upon the lee:tt (j lesti ,n presented bj oa u.i t 'r . ' II. J. li.. No. 31. I OL. o ie i itii tii o; tne ii.m. i wi.ieii ; o ; ;ra :e.- e na Li-civ.-; e i ; . i 1 1 .. . . i i t ; ten per cent. nam o pay the S UiY?'.S, HIS toil Ud o ,. i as i t: : : ,i i.i' law aut hor- iztng the construction of the eti the validity ol the bom! ; Act enli an Act to a ppropriah rr fut'.d- for tlie con-true! io:i o Stl iboa cati.u at tne U tdatuetic ills,"" approved ( ) ,,!, . t i.mij. is ine act autnun.inir o e c .instruction of these, works, and is the only At't. upon the .subject. That Act re quires the Cam. I and Ljck Conn'.auy to pay the State of Oregon "ten p-r centum o the net profits arising from the tolls collected for passing freight."' A.c. There is no provision of the Act taapi'iitig the Company to give a bond or other obliga tion for this payment. The only bond rt'ouired by the Act is a bond in the sum of three hundred thousand dollars, condi tioned for the completion of the works in accordance with ihe j.iovisious of the Act. by the 1st of January, IS73. The execuiion of the other bond, for lhe pay ment oi' ten per centum of tlie gross oro ceeds, was not rccoiired by the Act. 'but iiii'iv is nothing in ihe ct prohibiting it. doei th,. want of onet'i Miiuiiiii) au.noriiy to execute, litis Ool'.'l it not lieirior 111 Vlo atlon o! :i .st.it- i stat- ute. aih-ct. its vaodin '.' The Canal and Lov k ( 'ompany was a private corporation did laid M,Wer. In ttie words ot the ' 1 1 1 t.i u ..r o. li,.. ,-... ,t. O : at- ute. "to c'di tract and be contracted with within the scope of the objects far which ice corporation w.u creinjl. laisp i'.v- er to contract was general. The Company iiid iireelsel V lhe Siine t.osver o .,, - lr:10t Jhai an 'individu ll Hmilirlv si billed won 1 1 . 1 j , . ,s - , s.-, . i . i i.n i.'.i.i.i'.i n .n cieaity wit dear! I'll tt,.. o, .,,-,1 ..I.1....0. n t . , cm.. U'.0..1 i.i tluit is. it. was a conven- 1 1 ---" e tie coriio it ion b-nt and u,pnpri.i'e trau.-actim in ar- ranging tuu fm-inci il basis o; its proposed enterprise. This contract does not con travene any pi incipte of the conuuon law. liiere is but one class oJ cast's in which i.ie tiOiigor ol a tou, d. w tio was capable ! of contrac.tng v.'!:en the bond was execut- j eo. can po-au a ceviaiioii ifotn t lie s' at u I e ; as a de.ens.e to an action upon the instiu- met!, ami that is the case of -It I - Id ........ .-i . ; v . . .. U. Slll l 111 o I uithoriiy fd idiier i. nicer who. without the statute, fakes a !'.! :t s i ; mnity against recovery itgiiu him fur neglect ! io i-.M-voo- joocess p-iaceti iu u.s nam s, or . , .iv.,r.ii.. ,.... i:.. i:.i ... i. .. Io perfi Pin other duties enioinetl unoii hiin i bv his alee. i ti,' Ootid tur s h.ud to be invalid. n iu sucdi beciinse ii cases temls to i ncourage anil protect negligence iu the discharge of official duties ; nnd even these bonds were anciently held to 1 1 .. A (I,..-, ,o. I ,.,.i.l 1 . UU til.lil. ."in "in iii ..'-t,'.i,.i "iu w j at, et ot Parliament of the 23 Iienrv VI. The rule adopted in this statute i.as be- ..O, ,,r nii- v '.'in ol eini'iin- nil-., i"-' ..... - v .1 - .t ,i 1 1 is s,. on. times ..-,.- vet i d 'Hce, thoogil It IS out into the form of a statutory prohiot i : h i .. .. ti n I' ,,,.,! uu 1 ,U.U I I oil l oe iiiiii.i oi in i.-, ...... Comiuinv is w ithin neither tne b iter nor the spirit of the rule which declares void j t t. ir'i, n r,s; MOove rue u i lo ri til. am clearly of the opinion that the Uis j Cr.-t.at.CV between the terms ot the statute I of October -1. lb'7:. nnd Ihe bund. .Iocs ! not i ..!T,w.i iis v: ii, itv. b-nt that the bond ! for ten per centum ot the gro.-s proceeds is valid and binding upon the Company, f j "A tonching sight. says the Pittsburg; rosi "Moseby, lhe. guerillajend William I Llovd Garrison, the Northern Abolitionist I wbo pronounced the Constitution .a league j vsiuj ueaui, auu covenant with hell plaettinor linn.h tiwna tt... i.t.i , 1' - -- 1 v.. in.- oiooor r. i,ojiM Bn(1 !jowiin:r ;a un:0!1 r, f. " , ' '! . .. " J' " ' -"wit lib'. if!'- ..I....... vnnt!.k- COURTESY OF Ihetrisiaiive Procccdinj-s. la the Senate on Wednesday. Tolen presented a petition from the people of ! Josephine and Jackson cooties, asking ! that a part of Jackson county be annexed l,) Josephine, Riferred to Committee on counties. Tolen frottI Committee on Flee- j tbms, reported back S. B. N. 2'.). to pre vent frauds in elections, and recommend- V( ifs p.,., -'lr. isirahan. from (. omnuttee on elec tions, reported back S. 15. No. 20. provid ing for the special election ot a State l'i inter, and i cconiiuedod that it do not pass, submitted what he believed to l constitutional objections to the pass age Of the bill ; unitted S the j .Mr. Io!ph and .Mr. Corneliu sub a majority report, recommendin passage of the bill n ,,;. ,,, v. On tuotiuii ot Mr. Fa v. the reooits and "bill were referred to Committee o! the ' !'ie Senate. II. V.. No. 10. autlurizing the Secretary ,l Mate to sell all copies of the Code at "uee dollars per copy remaining on hand y CDDer u rs lKis.se;. was read tiiUU tune ami ; ; In the Ibv.s,. If 71 V,! nn..n.lin.r : the Charier .f Ore-ron Citv. authorized a ! special tax for the imroose of eons: rue.- " a wire suspension bridge actos ute Uiair.ette river. Kelerred on second reading to a select committee, consisting of Messrs jhu in. Downing, and Cnrran. H. ! No. o7. appropriated S30.OU0 fi,r erection of an Insane Asyium. and was referred to the Committee ,n W ays :,1"l Means. The bill was introduced by M r. Cranot . hen quire p ;impson"s If. 15. No. 77. to ac session of the Locks and Caua ; came up for second reading, a motion to to read by title was carried by a vote j ol 3t to 1 1. 1 Mr. Ttiornhtirv. moved to refer to a se eci coftimutoe ol live. ; uin.U'r. nioveu to amend oy snisti- ! futir.ir Committee on IiUerua! lmprovo meots. Mr. I'altou. moved ton mend b v sob! i- ' tutiug Cotiuoittee on Commerce. II Ie did j not wish Io leave the It is ! ' outside inlluence. itiui'i moulded The speaker here called Mr. FaUon to order. Mr. Kngle, moved to refer to Committee of the Whole. A l'ier some little discission the bill was referred to Select committee of live. Tio- ' pea.; appointed Mes.-rs. i tioruour ; 'n son, .uartin. Slieiton and u aiilon. as j said coui.nittee. i i 11. D. No. ;.. provided a remedy foi i evds resuliing from l!o; s de of i.u t.o. ieat- ; ir.g liquors, and was referred to a se'.ee i ; committee ol live. This was the bill asked by the Temperance Alliance and j j possesses the general features of the Ohio I law. j ; mm... i.m t .. :.t. ..tt The bi! 1 v, ith all pe itlO! memn :(',.. w!..;i: u !: oi 1,,'e: provum-l y soonitt- 1 tftl to the House was referred to a coni 1 noltee eonsisti't if Messrs. Harrison. j Kiddie. U es v ri'-lit and v. low. .o r. the (5, .oat i mtro d a bill ueral Law s relaliag ing that whenever o Io brid r t s . b v s are to prov'n i bo built or repaired, sealed, prepo-ah til ! received for soch work'. Mr. Lai bank ollei e.l a Joint M e i n i : i 1 1 j pe'iiioning Con:ri-i ss io make ati appro priation of J20 OOO f:.r the pnrp ol im jii'ov;nr -he V.-.ni'ii'l 0 ivcr. by removiti tih.st i "actions between ihe nnui'li of stid river and the city of McMtunvil'o. A -lojile-l bv a unanimous vo'e. M r. Cajdes iuti'oil need a bill l . ro i. 1 in ir for the p avn;. n- of th.- claims of l.-.bo.ei :1'"1 sea.. pia idinsr lor i. ami dv lined . .,i .u r. 1-t'eU a l.til II ptliz-iti. a S'ate Ih.ard t Mr. Catiles iniredoc for Ihe colieelioii. com; ll.e 1 tW.s o;' ;he State. Ml-. Caples ;il.-i) ii:t'.i ing the powers of f.u a uce or b r.iherage cor ; iae- tj;,.. f.b-ueial Laws ' M ''. Ihornbury i,i;ro. fig the ( ienei a! Law s i le'f of lev hit' (oil! n I V t i out pritvunng i.ing ami priming I. .1 a bill lim't- . Hisur amend eon. amend- da tii.. ii V u :.;! , , ,t i t , g the hi a n .Mr. I -own i:itr..O ice'i i bii! to or - led ttis' ow ners of viiies a tax of ?12 siieep The bill pro gs, and furiher i ' a )!1 ! provides, tioiinties loj- hi,! n. a a. ; 1 e Co tniitee tipp.iiuied to eoiis.der the repot! oi the Se-'retary of refer! til lo ti,;' ap-r.ri'l:eit.-.ion of i'ligitives, reportetl a htli to up;'." tjd ia'e c'LOdt) to cover the moneys paid out for such appreI'.e;isio!i.s. a d lor wliicli l ' WHiTanis had been drawn. In the Semite, on Th irsbiy. S. 15. No. Li. lo amend the law reieiag io chciioiis was read third, li ie. Tills 'oil! provides for tlie to lh, t system in the place ol ihe present r,V j manner of voting in this State. It was introduced tie Sena'or strahan. of L'euton county. The bill passed ayes 21. noes 1. S. ',. No. 20, to locale the .State Univer sity at. Lugeno City, was read third time. S. JJ No. Z'J. to repeal Sec. of Act to Prevent Frauds in illeetions. This is th,. section prohibiting persons working on railroads a id public works from voting. Hi!! passed. Aces, lo: noes. 7. I A message from l he House announced ! the passage id IL fj. No. 1. to repeal en j act to protect, litigm Lend III si lime. Li Mie House. Mr. Collier. Chu'rm.tn of To i 1, 11..,,.., Al ,. i ..tt; Committee on Il lueatiou. Jntrod-ieed a bill for the better management of cumin m schools. This bill is the result of the la 'oar o everal ot our best educators. and to provide for its distribution. 1:0;) Corics were ordered printed. Mr. Peirbank presented a iL J. P. urg ing our Senators) vii'l Representatives .y use their inlluence ia the passage of U. S. S. It. No. l.('2.. which protected huuso hoids'from execuiion under certain pro cesses of criminal law. The house adopted Mr. Parbank Res olution by a unanimous vote, an, fit was submitted to the Senate 1'or furiher actum. Mr. B. ri Chairman of .select eomu iv lee to whom was oHoi-ed If I! V.. providing for the construction ot a wire suspen-ioti bridge across tiie Willamette r ivir at dn-'.in Cliv teo oi,.,l i! I lie bill ba ;-k to the House with recommendation that "it. do not pass. u ii' Si'iiiiii'. mi i i id.iy. .ir. " vers t from the Committee on Ways and Means snbmiiled lhe following report : ... . . ii- T.r v e tue l.uruiiitttee on iavs attd Aieans in aeeoribimto with S R Nb. 1 I. Ibid on exami'Mlioii the exidiug unpaid debt of the tate which rnjuiics legislative ap- i propriution to be iis laoows: r.xei.t'si vi: of i.m i:i:i..sr. Outstanding (ieueral Fund war rants Agricultural ' "... Accounts on hand for suttju.u t of poor Outstanding convict j 97 -cC, fir, ! 'i.S- p i 1.1 12 st- I wairauis ?:,jij v) i Accounts filed forcon- .C""V.1C'S u , r expenses of i unetn i ., v . Outstanding Penitentiary Fund 11), 077 75 ; j In 272 22 I wan at. i.i Incidental l.Uo") Jl) j Accounts filed for incidental expenses Penitentiary" Ru lid big Outstanding Penitentiary Builtf- 2.250 00 1 1 .5ti5 SG S f ,inu v,arran5;? Aonnffo; mZln 2.721) 1 o..D 01 j j insane to Asylum and keep- mg 23.000 00 public priutin .... -i ..... r t'.Vbi it i LnipriM C'utstauding Printing 00 Tuud BANCROFT LIBRARY, F warrants (exclusive of inter est) warrants disallowed by investigating commission. .. 3,312 31 3.12S 00 Total amount of existing tin- paid debt S? 173.039 03 Exclusive of interest due ou tue same auu not et comou'ed. The bonded debt of the Mate, as pti Treastirer's report is all provided for and recjuires no further legislation ;;., l,dr.lncj:d and iitf.tvproitiOns Asked for. Under this head i; is at pies ent ve'rv difiicult to -ret any correct re sults. Most ot the bilks have not been .. . .. 1 . ..r... .. liSUll Will pa-ssocl us ji-i, u'.iii ii "iilu have to come out of various funds, white Home are mere loans and renjure no spc- cial appropriation ; others are to be pal from .he sales o! ce.tam lands, v, ;;, likewise would require no further appro nation. Kespcdtuilv submitted, JOHN MYF.US. Chairman. Mr. Myers introduced S. 15. No. -51. to anUHKize the S;ate Treasury to eonvei t curttcy into com and to redee Ut Lock bonds. Ueau Urst lime and oide.ed ptuoeu. i Mr. Strahan introd.;ced S. 15. No. 'u ; change the time of the meeting ol I a- i Legislature to the lira Monday m i.ecem ! ber. b-.onuialiy. j li. li. o. . to repeal an act to p.o.i ...... . . . . , w. ! r.ugauis. j-.eau seuomi nine cuu iw.wv to i he Committee or. i rioting. Jn the Senate on Saturday, 4Mr. Dolph : 1. .. !.;.i i,,.., 'ii-e'Vat i;i!!. This bill provides fur the appointment ot C. II. Lew's, W. S. Land and i'hillip Was- ennui o! Muluiomah. Henry kltppel ot Jaeksou county, and Lev. 1 tins. Ciuuioii , of Wasco as a Lo.ifd ol linigraU.m. They i sir,, allowed lio oav except necessary traveling expense.. 1 1 loaru io meet at I'ortbttid within 3D davs irjui the pas- j . . -!.t..l aire election of proper ol'Licei?. 'I hey are to have an ohice in the above minted city to collect statistics of the soil, climate, lands :.!u! i'es,,e,!-ees. and desseitiinaie iaiotniA- ii mi theieo! ly such method ...... t. .." i. . t .... tney deem OlOIH-l. it Ll.-ivS .oi n.i "fl in appropro'.noa m iv.i-niv thousand bllars in mi annual oavfnen's nrovided always laat ii, this aiO will pay a lurther sum if r.oi exceeding five thousand dollars per annum when ever the same amount snail be raised and p-.id over to she Treasurer by private individual- I'roper securitie are requireu from the; ollicers. i The House bi 1 for the relief of Daiier (ounty-remi-.si:i of trU' State taxes. Das-ed. 'ii,,. t'onse loil nrovidinn lor the fur l'u-r ortrai.tz.itiuu tl A. tndlege. J'as-e,. n the House, a bill wa iutrod.teeo to enati'e the city of Portland to open and widen i'-s s" reels. The li.ae sp.-nl some time in Commit tee of the Whole on the bill to provide ;-oad ti'routl Jackson. ( i rant aid 1 Senate bii! re- !of i'.a! la'i tie- a ofomties: and i to incorporaiiou leiiUas .-ocie- 1 li :.ill w as aiileooeo .- in -v tend the pi i vileg"s ol the act to marine ll.e committe.. rose ll women . and when pas-age. IL Ii. No. :3 was adopu d, requiting toe (.ionimi'!.-e on lnvesug and L' cks to procu i e ion with relation to a; ion ol me v.aoai the best legal qi;- the ui.K! of the bonds of ih at Compat-.y. The Coiumit'ee or- Vn)s and Means ie urti d b i; 1 1. ih f:S to jiui -coase J oo s of peatje's Code reported and ivc etob d its ;" ,-:ige. The bill Was read a third time and P'U upon its tinal pas.s--vre - the ole siaSidlll I. aves 31. UaVs 'J : so tie' bill pa .i . .1 " uiriieti a i o"c ick p. m. Senate on Tm Weia- pa--''d; silav. the foilow- A bill authorizing I L. L. Appiega'e ration u as read, e fix his salary at I f was ! hen n'ov-;i;-'.i was ,'.-! lost . 11 1 1 . the t oVert'.tr b at.-poi! 1 commt-siouor oi i-iimi, j and a motion made j .-i3 w h ch was b.st. i e l to Jtv it at ." 2.0 itl. w ie bill passed with auiotu I S..1U1V uu A bii chang: f : , . . ug the time of mee'ing of from Seutt mber to 1 ecem- i.'u' i.i .e ' s:a i i e ber. A !i,l to reoicaii to I'm; county seat of 1 Cnlou county. A josobi'ioii l eijuu ing tiie comtnbfee on elections to report on the coiites'i u ease of Vi;h:;i.-i vs. S'rahan was eliere 1. ii-.otiti-i to ie.di I'miiel v post', on.; was lost, a- was ihe re.-oiution. in ihe House, a committee of five was a 'I- j'c.j io in vos : m a ; t: i;oo u-i i i ,f brih- iw relative to the pa.-sige Cha' of IS 1 1 atiai and Lota; J;l!. e Hill relative to women it;. rage 'V;l reconsidered I lie a mend men I al- lewiiig th- o-ojostioUS n to vo'e o ;l ie The rani was 1 , p', eti. j amenaetl vu5 roferrea ! lee of three, I 'J lie bill providing .0 a s a sell commit- foi the iuCUo-nial Ci;tt l"t exoenses oi the Ju-iices a! Supreme was referred to a special commit too. " The Lii! relating to Ihe Canal 'and j ks was taken ! rem lhe table and again j ect Committee j l.o referred to lhe set i-',, ...... i :,l .. I . . . it ..-:, i.. ,.f J tie .-euaie ion teiattte to no- lie ii. soi i muriod woinen in the possession property pa.e.! Ihe House. S. I. No. - reqiiiring the recoioing patents, decrees conveyances t real estate etc.. o jssetl lhe Douse- by a vote of -Ll to Lb S. IS. No. 21. relating lo the taxation ot foreiep iiieort:erai i.uis ; S. P. No. bs. re lating to the appointim nt oi a i.o.irti o. Commissioners of 'mm inegratton : S. t. aft. ' IS. au!hors;:;i;g Ih iavor ot rol llitlid to I act as Police Judge d 'tl".: the absence of i said . Ulcer were ail read the third lime 1 ami missed the Senate. r. i. .,'). oil. Cl'aUiilig loo lo .S. Agri- Cultural Society, was lost. IL lb No. lb ief ealitig the Portland Po lice ioli . n;l ssed to its third reat in: a few amendments A communication fruni t.iO (jovernor announced iliai the nun. ber ol a: plica; ions for Swamp Lands were ,:S2. Aggregate iiiimber ol acres se'ee ed 171,2i'J V. Amount sohl 7'i.-! Sti.To. Amount received for swamp hinds S 1 o.ShT.'Jo. Lxpeuses of surveying and selected S lu.SoT.oS. As several tracts of swamp lands are covered by 3 or -i nppiieaiions. the amount applied for greatly excet ds lhe actual area ol swamp land in the State, and will probably reduce the amount lull three fouri lis : iu (act the act lal nmount of swamp binds in the State not disposed or bv the United States will probably not I exceed ore indium acres ?n motion of Mr. Dolpi lv') coi'des were oidereu pinit- i ed. . lb No. 21. providing for appro- )irialion of SlOO.titlt) for 11 ereco ion tu a Sfate Capit,t building, was read ihe thir ! time and' put upon its final passage. Af tor a brUk discussion, indulged in bv Moores. Dolph and Fay. the Dill passed ., i;... r..M. .: i to. .. . 'I ., :IIK,i 1 , : .lU-'tin- I . ' : - . i, iii- iioojooi o..i.s i, I'll.' passed ! A bill fo protect incorporated towns : a bill io aid the Trask River Wagon Road I Co. in the construclion of a wagon road m l iihimot k Co. ; and a bill to aid in ; bunding a bridge across tue Ump.pta riv- t er pas '1 the Ilouse Tha bill granting aid to the Jackson Orant and Raker County Wagon Road Co. p.issed the Ilouse by K vote of -Ll In M II. p. Xo. 2ib providing for the ap.poinf- ir.ent of a Srtate .eologist. was lost hv a vote ol 23 to 2d. e.M.o ! 11 X- t T T't'-nU TOtt ! ae-ain brought un.aml Mr. La lt.oi- r.,o.,.i to indefinite! v itostnone the moiton n . consider the vote by which the bill was passed. Carried by a vote of 26 to 21 T'lO 1,1 i lid' It'll, r III tin. Crt'. ,.r.l... O. , A rt-iii ft a rt nlU,hn,i. ,,o .' i, ... uu tiii- vi liie rMaie ' " ' V1' U J 1 t llll I III I il j time and passed the lIou.sc by a ujiam- i mous voie. S. 13. o. 1. relative lo the incorporation Moores. Dolph ami Fay. the Dill passed!','"""1 el Judge I pton lo the contrary, tbe Semite without an amendment, the ! "vf,'('s. wt'1'! b-olared illegal, llio vote being 20 to 2. i V(J''Ce " justice stifful. and the iUirgal mis- 1 j of churches and other religion- or chant able societies was read third time and passed by a unanimous vote. II. 15. No. 71. to provide for the elect- i-n of a Hoard of Commissioners to su- porinienu me orecuoa oi au mau.ii.. - lum was referred to a special commit tee of three. Htate Xcws. Jas. S. Alien, late a Deputy U. S. Mar shal, died at rorilainF Monday. (Jet. 7, ol coiisum jition. Tlie Waldtou dramatic troupe are ap preciated by the Salem people, and good Louses ate the rule. , ,V!,V hl. ,rU.s nre Ii(. orer of tl ...'Salem. On Tuesday morning In , q - y e ve "1 MA uliL fli'Uimi. i Ivit.in. whose foot was badly crushed at ' Cornelius Saturd v bv a iocoino-ne. uau j iog amputated .Monday, at 1 oriUud. WampoD. a chief on the Uuia- usorva,iou 5n Oregon, is said to own " ho house, and in greenoaciva. Faker county dotes on a squash vine which bore, this year sixteen squashes, the smallest of which weighed seventy pounds, and one of t'.e largest one hund red and twelve pounds. The tax collector of I'matiUa county. CVeT'iii. is leviuir taxes upon cattle from uaua x ... . ., ...... -y";v over the line. 1 he U alia adatans , tnreateu uj le.a.no. We learn that the State AcTicnitural j .xetv having fallen far behind in ie i . ,.itt.s at the Fair, propose to borrow th t run.',.s sufficient to oav on tiieir ueots and to ,,av ,!.l.miumi ia full. 1 The Le!:,no;i Mouufain liotd is said fo have been greatly d unatred and rendered d ingei ous by iires and floods in the moun tains. A heavy snow storm occurred about two wetks ago. The Jacksonville Times hears of a ru mor to the eifect that a squ id of soldiers were surprised by u band of Indians be tween Ft!s Klamreh and Warner, two soldiers beim.; killed and one wounded No further particulars. Charles Ib-neil! was examined Mond before I'ni'ed States Commissioner. IL Wilcox on the charge of ietaii;dr liquor i without a license. He was held to answer in the sum of S200 fo appear before the Uni'ed States Crand Jury. The following business was done at th" IJosebr.rg Land ifHce during: the month of September : l'r-i eaitions, 1.2s-) : A. C. S locations .320 : laud warrants. 320 ; Homestead, l.f-00 : final Ifmi 'sJf.t'h. ;'!) ; Land- sold. 1.700. Total, .l.ll f acre?. The hoodlums at Salem are becoming e.nhoVbmed by past sue-ees. and are now dis'utbiiig religious services without tear of hiedranee. This speeies of va;ra bor.dhm demands tlie irnmediat" attentiini of i he people, who should make an exam pie of the leaders. At the annual recurrence of the Stat?- ! t Coon: v Ch rk of ion issues .! r.ses lo th-- hi re number ot marrmire enamoured swatn. wlu. if appears de ntrt to marrv !un that eVel'-to be l'e- memb.'fed leu i of tl ear. i a ring t lie late Lair trie number o licenses issued were larger than n.'tial. The .;::!. t Stysf "W hav ner ; Co u th let received 'el I V. be- of Skoal - leo's ofi I irr.u niati-o) t!at ihe st.b i lo.ging to Xtyif. li-t'V i 7. . r w.f er 1 .a y ,vas wi (" Ned that jihtee on the -nd to-iier. Her m-e tend"! be a !ot! Oe-rs. L. r-'W vv.is ave S'o.b: i. h. b.;t loss. She was V i . 1 e , c.t i Wiil to i.l w ; ; t i h n-r cargo, was in) at In- j some S ! 0.;0. on v, oi ii i ucre t . i o I We hear that many persons were oisnp- pointed at not s-.-ein jr Put Smith's i'atii- i tinu'er. at the State Fair, and ati up couti- i . . : try imr-t-r sas the "premium- were too ' stn :''."' X't are aswire. s Lit the mom-v ! m:- of ihe premiums wa not a mat'er ot ct.r.si iei-Uioii witlt M v. .-iuttn. i ;. ery iastiv eo-);.lere.l ids iiU"se ihe fi.iest and best ;n 1 h 11 : e an. is valued tt id or t? id ). atpi when his lnei Ps an- set. .ide J'.ll, or ihose of a horse worth perhaps Mr. S: ni ih wiseiv considers it use- j " i Ti i 1 ) exhibit I.i I! . t"S:;i ;;i sa : ne 1 Jgl I ile.gt lilted sixty j of our friend J. W. Kedwny. th Or- i '!n's nmorter iti the house. 1 ist Satnrd ly. while on lhe street t . o.-iiway has on ly been a hort time connected with the press or we shook! doubt if he had so much money about his person. The pltkpoek- j et certainly had unmitigated cheek, and ! i u . 1 1 5 1 also have been an iuii, d"a.it sort of Mimirel otherwise he would neve i have gone through a rep.,rf r. However io tlfl happen to make a g'lOi! haul tki oi 'I'h .wrciy; -tats tin: .-tare rair na15 i.i ' ,1 . .". I 1 . . t -: .1 , . . . i it yf'iai'ti ujnii auu ui '. o s i, o i. it t -. , ... . ;() I uii i s etue ihe mere uiai nan setneo i:i Oi ! ihe tills wi h wl.bdi to ?: v i'.j i,ri,:.;ni:o i !.. i"- .i ... ir.-,t i ii t ,i- vaiioos in Lines I'.viiu,. ed. Iraagitu' their deep humiiiat i.;n w hen .,-,,. , . ... . i . various a r tides ex.uoi'. the ftgui'es inlormed luem that tne bullion tin i .'.ua, iuctceu jiisi tcii doiPirs o !,-,..i t,.o u. su, licietit lo ) iy tme had the premt'inr-. Now came the rub. What must be doiVc. ( n 1 v one -a ! ierna ve, t t:ai w as to pay ;) ; j.er e-.'nl. ou all ihe premiums. "i ms Is j being done. fun. the sat L-faction given ex- i hdiilors bv t!i:s :uov, i lliiiii la the!" ti ! ! i. ll this is ihe wry to keep up our State Vgricu'turai l'alr, we are laboring under mistaken idetis.'7 x lie. k. li'j. iu as Contest. o 1 On Li iy iasi, the House to.,,; up the matter of il amus;. A : e cente-gefl cases from Clack ..noi itv report was read, re I citing the grossly illegal manner in which t ne voU uue fi ."tv citizens were thrown I out. but it was rejected. A resolutioiPl ! was then ofiered. pi rmitting btffh parties : lo ei-.f.'.e i-.to the lfou.-e. bv nttr-rpi'TS House, bv I " J 1 1, the ca-e nitght be argued for two: nous ii;.'mi uu: jo. in. a oi i.i iv on .iiiLii! the valid if y of the rejected vo'es hinged. ' To this reasonable prooosiiion Mr. Simp- son strongl v objected, stating t Is -it his ir.ind had bo g been made up, and intimating that li ihe lawyers or law in chrDieu'lom c mid not. induce him to vote fetr givi;' th.. contestants the seats to which they were legally entitled. He said, the tu'i"- p e t u r. y o ; t : i .epuo.ican party tlepend- I '' ''i",n U.is in.itier, and he wanted Re j publicans to stand by their pa: ty fi -ends ! ilJ .aU lz-irds. Thus, in the face ot a ile- -i'itn of Judge Upton lo the contrary, t reri ri'scn tati ves from ( P-,.-'. - ,,i i-- i."..,;i,...t . i' ,'ioi HuliiU1 ! , :l,'.k'i'ii:K t,,.i-.; !. ; i ..... u i .... ji i hi, ii, ,i i to retain those seats whieh coi ..( r?.,,i;. i A'' , ' J'O-tges had given them. 1 ho ' M U:xl ''1"li:'J"rf. 'l''m C.ackamas nre ;',""" ,.,,,u'n"- 'rrtor'1 ;'u'1 Matlock. .'i'r-ir.. i,iiiiii ru ; nti ti.i .. or. t ICJ'.' . 'i V . . ,a Um UUiUvv ! : . - '"Y ' ii UiV 1 . . 1 1 " '"o H grainy party spin,. eer to ttie suenhce ol ri.-tice i te "-''"'' mimi uanocrat. i One of the most prominent members of t'.e Louisville Straight-out movement, says the San Jotunin ll ii.LUy.iii. was i hauncey Durr. the Patrick Henry of Ihe t Convention. Since th.it f: aseo Ibn-r has h,C'-i disgusted with his past folly and ! te-umer in which the Administration I IIMl! I' OS.., I ,ll,l ..r.U l.nu nr.m,. r.jt CllOll.- ; I J .., iu o.n iuiui uiu i lv for f:. ..v ,..r.A i'.-,,,.-o ,.,i made a I II, MMlill I - - v-J- v -V "O'A t J l I - . very able tind cliarncterisUc speecu .:. favor of the J.iberal Republican party at ' u lurS'-' meetiog iu Newark, 'ew- Jersey. Apportionment Hill. mi... r .11 . j 1 '"8 "I'P'Jrtior ment bill 1 j been introduced ia the Senate by j Dol.,h o Multnomah : ";!"U.Jr --ction 1 Th-t b;:cTios 1 . l hat on and after tho j Monday in June, one thousand e:-i dred and seventy four, the Seno' consist of tntrly members. ;.m Uj,, i, ,l of riepresen'a.ives of sixty fnen.ber t moment o! trus Sta e mto Senatori J pt tr-.eis. s!yl! be one Senator lor ever.- i thoosaioT and twenty five whit,. ,?0. " tion. or fraction thereof. exceedhU'V half, in each Senatorial 0ist,; " ,0n ratio for the apportionment ,.js i.( into Itept esentative Districts, shall h a U Ilepresentative for every 'one il;,,!''"; five hundred and fifteen w kite p0jii o; or fraction thereof, exceeding on. half "' each Uopiesotitative District, exf-eiu in this Act provided. " 1 u J' Si:c. 3. The county of Marion s!,au or stitiite the first Senatorial Dis-rict shall be ent'uh-d to three Senator- .1, county of Linn shall consiitute the V-p.,1."'" Senatorial District, and sU:ill he en -' .! to three Senators; the counw t,t' "l' shall constitute the third Seiudori.,". j':'" triet, and shall be entitled to two Si.,,' t.TS ; the county of Douglas shall c'otisi'f lute the fourth Si-natoriul District, umf shall be entitled to two Senators' ul counties of Coos and Curry shall cuns'T tute the tilth Senatorial District, are! sl'u'ti be entitled to one Senator ; the count yi.f .fosephiiie shall constitute the sixth Si-im-te.i ia! DistriaJ. and shall be entitled ?,,,. (, Senali r ; the county. f Jackson ?!,all i:i)n. sti'ule the seventh Siatoii ii Dis.rict. and I shall be eifi:ledto one Senator ; the chuu. I 1 v i.' Itftifon s:ill f. .T-.it i-ii o... .', j - v.... .,v 1M- Senatorial District, and shall be tuitii'.,' til ..-1 .,'10:0,1' tti. rinin!v i . f l'..M- t ... ... , in sua,. cons'kute the i-.inth Senatorial llistvi,', and shall be entitled to two Seiuih.,;;, ; county of Yamhill shall constitute i),. tenth Senatoriai District, and shall he -i titled to two Senators; (lie count? ,,j l"l tckam is shall constiine the elevVrub Senatorial District, and shall be tMiti.ii.j to two Senators ; the county of Mi;;;ti. mah shall constitute the twelfth S.-nuti.ri..; District, and shall be entitled to(frt!r s,.,,'.' ators ; the county of Whir.gtya siA coustiaite the ibirteenth Sen.iioii.il ), trict. and shall be entitled to one S.-rvitor- iv the counties of Clatsop, Columbia atidTii i ....... i- . i. . 1 1 .:,,... it., i ... . t-ifJloou s;i.iu cnustiai.c iw 1011! It'cnt Sena'oriai District, and shall bet u';:;? to one Senuter : the county of Wiefco ,x constitute the fifteen I h I'-enatorial bis-.f.; and shall be entitled to one Senator : :! .. chanty ol Uma'iibi shall coris.t-iiitc ihsix leenth Se:ia'orial District. and s!i:i!i ! titled io one Senator : the Coiiatv of IN io l shall cousLitnte tue seveir.reuta S;i r torial Districfj and shall b- emsrled to on.. Senator : the county of Ilaker iia!l ccti- stit ite the eighteeie h ami shall !;e en tided -ena.onai ii-:i-iC:. o one Senah r ; y county of Cranl shall constitute the uhi teenth Senatotial Dis.rict. and skull be n titUe.l to one Senator. Skc. -i The county of Marion sliull c-.r.-stitute Ihe tirsi iiepivsenta'ive hitiict. and shall be eniUMt to six- Representa tives : the County of LiflU shall ee.;:.-.; j;;;'.. the second Represcniasive Distnct. a:H shall be entitled to six Lepreseatativi- the county .,( Lane shall constitute iL" : o. eilUie (J to foil!' io'IilV S 'I i; d;v. county of Douglas shall ( u rih Kepresentauve Dis'rtct. afril be fll'iiletl to four Representatives: Count f Coos iU tl Currv it i:t ci tiltt t ie tit; i lierreselltaiive Ol-trtct. ;t:. 1 i; ( , i. and shall be entnied c one Kerr.' tive : the er,i! ty of Coo? shall eo-. the sixth presefnam e Distru-t .aial .i.a be en'itied to n roun'.v of .Irsi'phiio benresentaii ve : tt. ;ha ! runs' It .-oven th Representative District, ami slu.i be entitied to one Representative: county oi' Jackson tha'l eons'iti;e if.. e'eidh I ?e r i eseu fa i rS District, an I 5.1:0 ie' t-ntitieti to tw o Representatives . t: ........ . 1 .. ' 11... . .1. r... lo.i, a,. .....1 I.. t lo two Ivr'prcsontaiives : the coiui'v " ot' Polk slufcli constitu'e the tt nth Ih'tn-- : t -.. .. . t .. o t -. 'i . I sen ;n: I nei-'i i . unit sieto - r:in ."! : i Uirei Li present, tl vu s-: ih" county t.! : atn- hill h tit cot.s'.i'ii'e tne eleventh I i , j r--! sentative Ibs'ricl, and shall be i-n : it led t three iiopres.'o'.aiives ; the cotm'y in j Ciaclcamas siiall constitute the twi'h.ti j Uepresent ittve District. ;iml shall he I titled lo four Ih'preseiitatives ;) c : r: ";-' l ..i t. .1. . M .. : it. . o; ; i : i ,'.,:.,i i"H7ii ;iu- '.u, , .1 ' . . , 1 , . - ...... , . leenili Kepreseniative iMstriCl. ami s;u.i be entitle;? lo s-even Ib'presH'Uta' Ives : i t j eonnty of Washing on .-h t.l coti.tiituu-:!.- j fourteenth Hep! cSetl ta 1 1 Vt Dis'.licl. ie: f 1 shall be entitled tuTlhiee liepres.entiitivr-: ihe coiintv of Cl:i's') shall constiPiii' lit'teenth IJtpre.-er. v'ive District, a; I en 1 1 i 1 ed 10 na iieoresentaiii t ;1 .. counties o Clatsoo and r. ; 1 1 1 1 1 la uiooii .-. -t i I Cons-: jp; te Ike sixteenth ntiiresentatnr i'istrict. aiutshall be entitled to ore Ih f reseiitative ; ! lie courity of Columbia si-ili COP.stittp.e the seventeenth Hep resent trr-v District, and shall be erdiiled lo t-ne Ih-J-re?enta!ive : the. county f Wasco i j cedl.- n:e ight een: h Kepre.-eit't-t , iiitr:- mm! '..j tie toitiiler! to twtt i"i- .. . . ,...': t. r j- .i,!' res e J . a 1 1 ts ; t ii" coo o oi i ma t ;o.i - ,.;,iistin:'i. the t,!i...t ah Iter.resoriSatiTe ce'iStlt )istr;c . and shall be enlttled two Ih'i" l t'senta'i ves : tlie cour.lv of I'nio.i snit- sT 1 consiitute the twentieth llepreseiita'h'- I District, and shall be eat '.tied to tvo Jhr 1 resejtt itives the count v of Paler fi'o con .ti.u'e the twenty first Represent five 1 1 trict. and shall be entitled to two le i" rescutatives ; the ctuit.tv of Crant constitute the t wen ' v-st c.in.i :iepr b'.-M-,res- live District, and shall be ci.tiik'J to : j Kenresentatives. ! Si'.e. 5. Senators holding ever, n-prf I senting Districts compostal of i.tor-' tl.tci due e'otiutv. shall, where the I'lsulef t. t v jet u. ch.tl ed by this Act. he v-t- j ;.b.red Senators, of the L'istrict tie- f" - j by this Act. m v, h a llsev resii,e. When, the other day after thtCfic u . i of United States Senator the coiuwiia'"' elections Cl.i the Ilouse got rcaav Iv t 0:1 I ,viu,t L'a iamas county coidesa .a seai we h.itl a siiecimeii of the lainn . ... ,,.t, !,..,., 1 ..1, a -c TlOSS' S . it oss. i ". 'n . ., ;,;.-ing in,.- io. ij. o i oi ine comment. iwo liecisions ot resjiecPJjie cotii's '" State, reported iu favor of tiie stai-2 . (Repu!. t. 1 tv r.o 1 : . -1 ... 1 I , ...... ..C i,. in'itcs.-'i ; ty reported in iO'fusing to hear the Minority repett rea. refusing to listen to the reading m V ' tesiiiuony. refusing to hear the aig't';"' of eovoishl ;,',v,l in t he Case, shlldiat-' ,1 their eye: alike. thelh;r;e'- their ears can mnioritv decidetl that tue m.urdiers weio entiilcd lo their seais. -- j more shameful outrage of the law. a innr I utter disregard of fads, am! a timie ua. i irea e x- I disable violation o j fully expressed, ha. red.- L t us hear j disable violation of the popuhir wid. h " d. has seldoiil ii n ' . alter oo . i nlo-.nt l.'.o.i.ldtean fairness. II Iftllt I iM it. h , I: til ..111 less. i ...,.v ,.,.v.... . . I men will do :.s a criterion to jt'd- f their fairness in all such cases. c- Grant's aitiViilatury Cabinet certainly work hard for their places. Their chief takes his long vacation, studying lessor. in political economy, perhaps firm t!!1 i st-i wl icli en-ulfs everything, but giv ! lknoihiii ihassivabo.ved. Rut the.; j has been no holiday for the Cabinet, eaou r ofwilCl IM1 11 llliou.ir v.ewet the present arduous cwpW ( ,.,, ,-e'do iu lei l is nostri nou pteiiaii' : -'..-. "...., ,.i.iilil vitrei v tm.zleU tC iiPde'--farei how thev can do fo much n su'ch suiai! salaries. Jmt for lhe occusier al 1 - l-l s IF, i.oo. ,. v.. . - i' (bruises ot iiglit larown upoti m.osi-..-"-. ;-.i, lo.' ifh rerHtati.ms as tH0e iransacn i liO'' v . r. i of the Chorneiiuig case, the I- rencu ai n - - . ' , . 1 I!u ill k - ( uunnyw. ...i. ...w. v . - -, i Ames (.reuit Mobidei. iles t;..a..a 1 (riot o