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ferent, but being conscientious republicans, allowed the free negro to come or go like any other free man. 25
The adoption of the constitution was a triumph for the regular democratic party, which expected to con trol the state. Whether or not congress would ad mit Orepfon at the first session of 18578 was doubt-
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ful; another year might pass before the matter was determined. The affairs of the territory in the mean time must go on as usual, though they should be shaped as much as possible to meet the anticipated change.
The legislative assembly 26 met on the 17th of De cember, and on notifying the governor, received a message containing a historical review from the begin ning. The governor approved the constitution, and congratulated the assembly on the flourishing condi tion of the country.
The legislature of 1857-8 labored under this disad-
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vantage, not altogether new, of not knowing how to conform its proceedings to the will of the general gov ernment. Although not yet admitted to the union, a
25 Graver s Pub. Life, MS., 53-5; Or. Laws, 1857-8, p. 41; Or. Statesman, Dec. 22, 1857; Or. Argus, Dec. 5, 1857.
26 Members of the council: A. M. Berry, Jackson and Josephine; Hugh D. O Bryant, Urapqua, Coos, Curry, and Douglas; *A. A. Smith, Lane and Benton; Charles Drain, Linn; *Nathaniel Ford, Polk and Tillamook; *Thomas Scott, Yamhill and Clatsop; Edward Sheil, Marion; A. E. Wait, Clackamas and Wasco; *Thomas R. Cornelius, Washington, Multnomah, and Columbia. President of council, H. D. O Bryant; clerk, Thomas B. Micou; assistant clerk, William White; enrolling clerk, George A. Eades; sergeant-at-arms, Robert Shortess; door-keeper, William A. Wright.
Members of the house of representatives: George Able, E. C. Cooley, J. Woodsides, Marion; Anderson Cox, N. H. Cranor, H. M. Brown, Linn; Ira F. M. Butler, Polk; Benjamin Hay den, Polk and Tillamook; *Reuben C. Hill,
- James H. Slater, Benton; *A. J. Shuck, * William Allen, Yamhill; *H. V.
V. Johnson, Washington; *Thomas J. Dryer, Washington and Multnomah;
- William M. King, Multnomah; * Joseph Jeffries, Clatsop; *F. M. Warren,
Columbia; N. H. Gates, Wasco; S. P. Gilliland, F. A. Collard, George Rees, Clackamas; J. W. Mack, John Whitaker, Lane; * James Cole, Umpqua; A.
A. Matthews, Douglas; Kirkpatrick, Coos and Curry; H. H. Brown, Will iam H. Hughes, Jackson; R. S. Belknap, Jackson and Josephine; J. G. Spear, Josephine. Speaker of the house, Ira F. M. Butler; clerk, Charles
B. Hand; assistant clerk, 1ST. T. Caton; enrolling clerk, George L. Russell; sergeant-at-arms, J. B. Sykes; door-keeper, J. Henry Brown. Or. Laws, 1857-8, p. 9-10. * Opposition.