The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, August 13, 1870, Image 1

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    VOL. 2.
ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1870.
Agister.
PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY BT
COLL. VANCL.EVE.
CPriCE OX CORSKR OF flBRT ASD FinST-STS.
TERMS IX ADVANCE.
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Single Copies Ten Cents
ADVERTISING RATES.
Transient advertisements per Squaro cf ten
line or less, first insertion, $2 ; each subsequent
insertion. $1.
Larger advertisements inserted on the most
iberal terms.
PORTLAND CARDS.
F RUSSELL,
Attorney at Law,
C. P. FERRY,
Notary Public.
JOB WORK.
Having received new type, stock of colored j
inks, ear, a Cordon JooweT, we are yre-pa-ed
to execnte all kinds of printing in a better
manner and City per cent, cheaper than ever be
fore offered in this city.
Affcnts for the Register.
The following gentlemen are authorized to re
ceive and receipt for subscription, advertising,
etc., for the Register :
niRAM SMITH, Esq Ilarrisburg.
Judee S. H. CLAUGHTON. Lebanon.
PETER HUME, Esq..- .Brownsville
W. R. KIRK. Esq
E. E. WHEELER. Eq Seio.
T. II. REYNOLDS. Esq- Salem.
Geo. W. CANNON, Esq Portland.
L. P. FISHER, Esq 'Frisco.
BUSINESS CARDS.
. II. RICE, .11. i.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
o
Albany, Oregon,
FFICE ON THE ?OUTH SIDE OF MAIN
Street.
Albany, April '70.-32
A. WHEELER,
otary P xi b 1 i
BROWNSVILLE, OREGON.
IS"
c .
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KISDS
matle an 1 attested. Conveyances and col
lections attended to. I2"69
BUR I ESTER & I1ELL1SGER,
A TTORNEVS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW,
Albany. Orogon.
ueftce In the Parrish Brick. 23
J. IIAXXOX,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
ALBANY, OREGON.
FFICE -On Main
Brik.
o
street, opposito Foster's
1-69
DuBois,
hand and receiving.
IV. s.
r ONSTANTLY on
j larze stock of
" Groceries ' and '- Frevisiens,''''
Wood and Willow Ware, Tobacco, Ci-rars, Con
fectionery. Yankee Notions, Ac.. Ac, Wholesale
1 . . : 1 : T r 1 1 ; 1 1 . Sn- .tra.
RUSSELL & PERRY,
Real Estate Brokers & Collectins Agents,
Portland, - - - - Oregon.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE
Sale of Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation,
and the Collection of Claims..
Office. North-west corner of First and Wash
ington Streets, Portland, Ogn. feb 6-70- 5
OCO. XOAH. JAKES MORRISON.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
' formerly New Columbian,
Corner Front and Morrison streets,
FORTX.AND, OREGON,
Noah & Morrison, Proprietors
Free Coach to and from tho Honse.
- 8. D. SJIITH. OEO. B. COOK!
THE OCCIDENTAL,
FORMERLY
osterxa. TTotcl,
Corner First and Morrison streets,
Portland, Oreg-on.
Messrs. SMITH A QOOK have taken this
well known house, refitted and refurnished
it throughout, built a large addition, making
thirty more pleasant rooms, enlarged the Dining
and Sitting rooms, making it by far tho
Best Hotel lu Portland.
A call from the traveling public will satisfy
them that the above statements are true. '
SMITH A COOK. Props.
N. C Hot and eold Baths attached to the
house for the benefit of guests. 50
Portland, August I&tb, ISC9.
AMERICAN EXCIIA1VG13,
cohser or
Front and Washington Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
X,. P. W. Qaimhy, - - - - Proprietor.
(Late of the Western Hotel.)
THIS HOUSE 5s the most commodious in the
State, newly furnished, and it will be ths
endeavor of the Proprietor to make his gueste
comfortable. Nearest Hotel to the steamboat
landing.
;-sr- The Concord Coach will always be font
at the landing, on the arrival of steamships ar '
river boats, carrying passengers and their bar
gage to and from the boat free of ehnrge.
Howie anpplfed with Patent Fire Extinguishers.
V . NO. 49.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
BUILDERS, ATTENTION I
SASH, BLIXD AXD DOOR
F AC TORY
S. H. ALTHOCSE.
K. WRIGHT.
J. r. BACEEXSTO.
AliTHOVSE Sc CO.,
LYOI STREET, (OS THE RIVER BASS'),
ALBANY,
OREGON.
KEEP ON HAND A FULL ASSORTMENT,
and are prepared to
Furnish to
Doors,
Blinds,
and
Order,
Sash,
such as
Crown, Panel, Band, and Section Mold
, of all sizes.
WINDOW AND DOOR FRAMES 1
jaT"lzoxijQ.s;
and all other kinds of
Ruildiii!! 3Iaterial !
Are
-AT,SO-
prepared to do MILL WORK ;
furnish Sha-
P
ker Fans, Zigzajr Pbakers, Suction Fans, Driving
Pulleys, of any kind, at our Factory on Lyon
street, (on the river bank), next below Markham's
warehouse.
AIrilOTJSE & CO.
Albany, February 0, 1S69- 4
BLACKSMITH INC !
PLOWS ! PLOWS ! PLOWS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
"GAY" NEWS.
Farmers Can Ride and Plow,
.4
BT SECURISO ONB OF THE
SPECIAL TO THE REGISTER. ,
Dates to Auga. T. ;
Paris, Aug. 5. It is unofficially re
ported tbat the French troops have taken
GAT" PLOWS, Saarlouis, after a great battle
infactured and sold for the very low price ot The Tribune's cable Specia
COSJIOPOIilTAI IIOTEL.
Pront street
(PORUERLT ARRIOONl's,)
: ( Portland, Oregon.
and Retail, opposito R.
store, Albany, Oregon.
1 Son' drug
jn40'70
Hiltabidel &. Co.,
DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PRO
visioos, Wood and Willow Ware, Confec
tionery, Tobacco, Cigars. Pipes. Notions, etc.
Main street, adjoining the Express office, Albany,
Oregon. "I
E. a. Freeland,
DEALER IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
School, Miscellaneous and Clank Books,
Stationery, Gold aud Steel Pens, Ink, etc., Post
office Building, Albany. Oregon. Books ordered
from New York and San Francisco. I
S. H. Claug-hton,
HaJOTARY PUBLIC AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT. Office in tho Post Offico building,
Lebanon, Oregon.
' Will attend to making Deeds and other convey
ances, also to the prompt collection of debts eu
trusted to my care. I
j. n. vtTcnEi.i.. . j. s. dolfii. a. smith.
Mitchell, Dolph & Smith,
ATTORNEYS asd COUNSELLORS at LAW.
Solicitors in Chancery and Proctors in Ad
miralty. Office over the old Post Office, Front
street, Portland, Oregon. I
JAMES A WARNER,
CiTil Engineer & Surycj or.
13 PREPARED TO DO SURVEYING AND
Engineering. Uses improved Solar Compass.
Orders by mail promptly attended to. Residence
on 4th St., opposite Dr. Tate's residence, Albany
Oregon.' nI9-6m .
rowBu. L- rtivsr.
Powell & Flinn, :-
ATTORNEYS COUNSELLORS AT LAW
and Solicitors in Chancery,
(X.. FTinn, Notary Public,)
Albany, Oregon. Collections and conveyances
promply attended to.' :' ; I
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
Corner First and Washington ts., "
ALBANY. - - - ' - , OREGON.
H. BRENNER, Proprietor.
THE" TNDERcIGNLD, "iVIN PtT.
cha'ed this well known Hotel, are now pre
pared to offer the traveling public better accom
modations than can be found elsewhere in the
city. .
Board and Lodging 2 OO per day.
FTIHE undersigned gives notice to the general
I public, that he is now manufacturing the
Cwalcsburg Patent Plow !
and any other style of plow that may be ordered.
Also, particular attention paid to
Wagon Making- and Horse-shoeing.
Wagons for sale at my shop at $140 and $160.
Horse shoeing as follows : Cash, $2 ; credit, $3
All work entrusted to me will receive prompt!
attention, and be executed in the best possible
manner with good material. A share of public
patronage is solicited. ..
Shop on corner F.llsworth and Second streets,
opposite Piece" Ferry. .F. WOOD.
Albany, November I, IS6S-II"
- , THE OLD
STOVE DEPOT!
Manufactured and sold for the very low prie
$65 and $75.
THE simplicity and practicability of this new
Plow commends it favorably to the special
notice of every farmer. It possesses a decided
superiority over all other plows now in nse. . The
wheels are four feet in diameter, and ran on the
nsplowed land. Its entire construction is in no
way complicated. i.ne plow is managed in every
manner with ease, and requires only two levers
to be used in making any alteration. The supe
riority of 4he "Gay" Plow wiU be clearljakoans
- We, the undersigned, citizens of Linn county.
Oregon, having purchased and used upon, our
farms the "Gay" Plow, hereby certify that the
same has given us entire satisfaction. Its facility
for adjusting to snit the depth of farrow without
moving from the seat, is simple and easy. We
like the plow for its draught, because the same is
brought to bear diraetly upon the plow-beam in
stead of the carriage ; also, because it is strong
ana auraoie, ail except ine wooo-worK oeing con
structed of wrought iron no cartings are used.
The wheels running upon the solid land is an ad
vantage over other gang-plows, in striking off
land and in ploying, not having to make the nec
essary changes m the machinery, and the seat is
always level, nt thr wing the driver forward or
sideways as in otner plows. .Better work and
more of it can he accomplished by the nse of this
Plow than by hand.
We take pleasure in recommending the "Gat'
Plow to our brother farmers, as one having no
superior in Oregon. . ;
J. Q. HEED. W. P. ESHOM,
A. S. tOONEY, E. W. PIKE,
W.H.flOLTTREE. II. DAVIDSON.
May 20th, 1869.
The "Gat" Plow is manufactured by II.
Goulding, Portland Machine Shop. -
All orders will be promptly attended to by ad
dressing,
C. P. GAY,
' Portland, Oregon.
Albany Agents.
J. BARROWS 4 CO., Agents
for Linn A Benton counties.
JOHN BRIGGS, Agent
- for Linn A Benton counties.
May , '69-37 f
NEW ENGLAND
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF BOSTON
Tbe Hotel Coach wi!l be in attendance to con
vey Passengers and baggage to and from the
Hotel free of charge.
3. B. SPRENOER.
Office Oregon 4 California Stage Company, E.
a. Whitehocse, Agent tf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FRO.lIAnr BCTsLUII-WS.
JOIIIV BltlCiGS,
HEALER IS
STOVES, COOK, PARLOR & BOX.
of the best pattern-
-A7-&0
WHEAT AND FLAX SEED DEPOT.
CLEANING and HOISTING capacity
10,000 Bushels per Day t
A share of patronage solicited.
45'70 E. CARTWRIGHT.
-e- Tho highest cash price paid for Wheat.
Is ADIES' EMPORIUM.
IHTTTH A NEW BUILDING,
KEWLY
- Furnished throughout, the proprietor
'hopes to give enure aatuiaction so tne traveling
'public. The heds are supplied with spring-bot
toms. The table will reeoive tbe elosest atten
tion, and everything the market ailbrds palatable
to guests will be supplied. . jan - X
FRANKLIN MARKET,
Main street, - Albany, Oreg-on.
Kinds,
Meats
of All
A WD V
OF THE VERY BEST QUALITY,
Constantly on hand. ' "
30-6m. ',"r!t' G. B. H AIGHT.
ALBANY BATH;, HOUSE.
mHl! UNDERSIGNED "WOULD RESPECT -
JL fully inform the citizens of Albany and vi
cinity that fee nas taken eoarge oi uw u
ment, and, by keeping clean rooms and paying
strict atttntic a to business, expects to suit all
those who may favor him with their patronage.
Having heretofore earned, on notning out .
Pirst-CUs Hair Dressim? Saloons,
he exeee to eive entire satisfaction to alL
Children and Ladies' hair neatly cut and
shampooed. JOSEPH WEBBER
sevI9y2.
o
F ALL KINDS. Printed at the vara lowest
oraereu, at tma Office.
KIRS. A. J. DDNIWAT,
DEALER 1ST '
Fasliioiialile MiUineryjiiu, Fancy GoOuS.
Follows Dress and Cloak XKakuur in all
their varied branches. "
BLEACHES AND PRESSES STRAW GOODS
: In Latest Style and' best manner.
STAJfP FOR SSATD AND EM BR 0 IDE It Y.
Tin, Sheet Iron and
and the usual assortment of Famishing Goods t
be obtained in a
ZS Repair neatly and promptly exentcd, -SE
ftS on reaionabU ttrmt. "f
"Short reckonings, make long friends."
Pront street .,!....... ..Albany.
Next door to Mansfield 4 Co. ,
dec5'68-I, '
Corner
Oregon.
First and Broadalbin streets, Albany,
; . . janlnl7-70
C. IVIEALEYn
DEALER IN A MANUFACTCRER OF
STITTJ
and i Y .
.33 I
CABINET WARE !
Bedding, IStc,
Corner First and Broad Alb in, streets,
ALBANY, OREGON.
$7,000,000 00
S2(t,573 55
786,197 86
3,512,771 00
579,500 00
3.343,100 00
2,852,031
INCORPORATED 1835
Cash assets - A..
Cash Dividend, 1887 t..
Cash Dividend, 1868 j...
Total surplus divNend.. ....
Losses paid in 18C8.........,..
lotat losses paid.
Income for lb67-
No extra charge for traveling to and from thf
Atlantic States, Europe, Oregon, or the Sandwicl
Islands.
All Policies non-forfeitbg, and governed by the
non-rorteinng law or Massachusetts.
Policy holders the only persons who receive d iv
dends in this Companr, which are declared
and paid annually ; first dividend avail
able at the payment of the second
annual premiums. All Policies
remain in forci as long as
there is any surrender
valte.
NO FORFEITURES !
This old and popular Company, (the oldest Ma-
Lile Insurance Company in tnis
country) insures at the low
est possible rates. ;
tual
rABTlCCLAtt ATTEBTIOH FA1D TO
ORDERS or AU KINDS
" A Stitch ia Time Saves Nine ! "
-x73Kroaa-.
Fire and Marine Insurance Company !
Nos. 416 and 418, California street r
San Francisco, - - California
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE
Cash. Capital, In Gold Coin. 750,0OO.
Deposit in Oreg-on, 950,000.
Losses Promptly and Equitably Adjusted
A nd Paid in Gcild Com.
THIS COMPANY having complied with the
laws of Oregon, by making a deposit of fifty
thousand dollars, is bow prepared to effect insur
ance against Loss or Damage by Fire, and also
against Marine and Inland Navigation risks, on
liberal terms.
GUSTAVE TOUCH ARD, Pres.
CIIAS.'D. HAVEN, Sec'y.
The stability of this Company, with its past h
tory, inorcasing capital and business, aud the sat
isfactory manner in which it has discharged its
obligations in the past, are guarantees for the
future such as far-seeing and careful men require
in their investments. - x
Persons generally, who thoroughly understand
the workings of Life Insurance, are anxious to
avail themselves of its eqtitable provisions.
Foil information will he given to those who
desire, at the Agency, i. !
Home Office, 39 tat Street, Boston.
Pacific Braneh Offices,
302 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
Room 3, Carter' Building, Portland, Oregon,
ETERSONT & XXATNES, General Agts.
. . ALBANY, OREGON.
Albany, September 19, 1868- y .
The Tribune's cable special ; says the
French reluctantly admit that they do not
occupy Saarbracken ; tbat tbey simply
hold position ; on the bights, on which
they, had erected batteries a week before
the attack. ; -
It U now well understood that Saar-
bruckea was never an ontpost, and so
loDgs tho'PrassisDs Oeoapy Saarlouis
13 not an important military position.
Dispatches from Frankfort say it is
generally believed the great battle will
be fought near Mayence. The number
of troops now massed between Mayence
and the front, is immense. Citizens of
Frankfort, who appeared hostile toward
the Prussians, now show lavish hospital
ity to the troops. If they do taot love
the Prussians, they at least deceive the
French. This war, instead j of taking
Frankfort from Prussia, has developed a
sincere attachment to the fatherland.
German officers believe the Prussians
will bring into the field a gun superior to
Napoleon's new artillery, and that France
will find her match.
Loudon, Aug. 5. Trustworthy re
ports of the battle of Saarbrucken say
the Prussians had only 6,000 men, while
the French had 30,000. j
Paris, Aug. 5. Gen. Don ay was
killod in the Weissberg battle, and our
troops forced to retire.
Frankfort, Aug. 5. Five hundred
French prisoners have arrived here from
Weissberg. Total number of prisoners
taken by the Prussians, 800, including
18 officers. I
London, Aug. 5. -The report of the
capture of Saarlouis came via Paris, and
is unfounded.
The influence of the Empress Eugenie
to retain the French troops at Rome
failed. The last of the French detach
ments leave 'Home to-day.
Brest, Aug. 5. The North German
three-masted schooner Saare, was cap
tured by a French man-of-war to-day.
Paris, Aug. 6. The number of French
troops engaged before Weissbaden was
8,000. They had to contend with tbe
Prussian army corps, including picked
troops of the Guard. In spito of inferi
ority in numbers, the French resisted the
assault for several hours with admirable
heroism. The Prussian loss was so heavy
tbat they did not dare pursue..
At Saarbrucken we have ; broken tne
Prussian lines ; ours remains intact.
The Baden army yesterday passed tne
French frontier, advanced to Louterbourg,
established headquarters and seized some
boats. I
The French loss at Weirmercher was
three killed and one wounded. They
shelled St. Jean Station. j
La Liberie publishes a private dis
patch, dated midnight, from Strassburg,
reporting tbat Men. il cm anon neat tne
Prussians yesterday evening, the latter
evacuating. Telegraphic communication
to Weissberg has been re-established.
McMahon has 7U.UUU men. xe-aay
there will be about 150,000 men cOncen-
... nrr i i
-ARl8, Aug. 7. Paris is declared
in a state of siege.
Later The Prussians have crossed
the frontier, and are advancing on Paris.
A great battle is imminent.
Berlin, Aug. 7. The following tele
gram has been received here :
JklAYENCE, Aug. 610 P. M. The
French have been turned back on their
entire line, and have commenced to re
treat into the interior of France. Saar
brucken has been- retaken by the first
Prussian army . cor pe-"under the -Prince
Royal. Reports that we have defeated
McMahon, who was heavily reinforced.
Have taken two eagles, six mitrailleurs,
.hirty cannon and Tour thousand prison
ers. Our loss is heavy.
Paris, Aug. 7. Gen. McMahon has
fallen back to Stavorine. Frossard has
retired a short distance.
The Empress has issued a short procla
mation, saying that the opening of the
war is unfavorable to Frances Let us
hasten to repair reverses. Let there be
but one party, and that for France.
A special train left for the front, to
bring back the Prince Imperial 1
The defense of Paris is assured.
London, Aug. 7. A Herald dispatch
says the entire number of French prison
ers taken is announced at 8,000.
Metz, Aug. 7. Thionville has been
avacuated, and the Prussians have crossed
tbe Rhine from South Baden.
London, Aug. 7 4 P. M. Positive
information of the illness of the Emperor,
at Chalons, has been received.
The Prussians menace Metz.
McMahon continues to retreat towards
Nancy. ,
The Times says the French are in a
critical position, as it is a question wheth
er the Jmperor s health leaves mm in
the possession of his ordinary faculties
The Emperor is now bound to accep
conditions.
The Prussians claim that they will
have 800,000 men within the theatre of
war by this evening.
The Paris Journal denies the loss, of
any cannon or eagles at Weissberg Wis-
sembourg ?
Tbe French disaster caused profound
terror in Rome. The Pope has asked
Eugenie for one ship to defend him from
Italy's new organization.
Four millions of francs were seized by
the police at Huns, belonging to Roth
schilds and other Jewish bankers.'
McMahon reports his headquarters at
St. Arerne Severne ?, and . that hi
corps suffered less than reported.
The Prussians occupy St. Avoid.
All the males at Metz have been press
ed into service.
Napoleon's quarters are at Chalons
Seucr.
Tbe Prussian reserves are rapidly join
ing their advance.
The National Guards are assigned to
the defense of Paris. Guns have been
mounted and new fortifications erected.
All citizens between the ages of thirty
and forty have been incorporated into the
National Guard.
in hts line.
October .; 1868-8
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KIKDS Ol-TTJBBriWO I
I keep on hand and maie to order -'-. .
RAWBZD&BOTTOBSfiO CJXAXKSr
. AUD . - i' "i -
S p I a 1 r "W 1 e 1
Shop near the "Magnolia Mills."
. JOHN M. METZLER
Albany, Nor. 8. I8S8-I . ;
J. C.
MENSENBAU,
Agrent for Albany.
Albany, January 8, 1870-18
THE EYES! THE EARS!
Dr. T. Ma. GOLDEN, '
. OCVUST AND ATJRX T, -
ALBANY,1 s : : . . 0EEQ0N-
K. GOLDEN IS A SON OF THS
noted old Opthslmio Doctor. 8. C.
Golden. . ? : -:
Dr. GOLDEN has had experienoe ia treating
the Tarions diseases to which the eye and ear are
snbjeot, and feels confident of giving entire satis
faction to those who may plaoe themselves under
his care-'?
Albany, April U69SIy ' '
If you want the very best Casnrar Pao
Tooaapas, yon tanst call on BKADLBT &
RCXOFSON, 439 Montgomery street. San Fran
cisco. I la
sAI FKAIVCiSCO STORE!
corscb rinst asn psbbt streets.
ALBANY .... OREGON.
Keeps constantly on band a foil -assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING.
Boots, Shoes, Hardware Crockery,
and a full supply of . Ladies' ; .
FnrnisMui Embroider?, Fancy Goods, &c.
also, a stock of
TBE 8ST UQtTOR!
for Medicinal purposes only."
, ? Always on hand a large stock of
Box. , Cooking and Parlr Stores !
and manufactures all asao oi -Tin,
Copper ana sneet-Iron Ware, .
all of which are offered at the lowest rates for
CASU R COUNTRIf.JPItomiCEX
' -' AU kinds of repairing done, on short
notiee, and entire aaiisfactioa warranted, at my
Stove and Tin Store.
' JULIU? GBADWOHL.'.
Nor. 0-11 '. -'"
O O X-. 0 .. 3Et S
That PhotogrP- Best,
ClAW, Cr.37M, CrsEEM, SCAR
isi, rc.":oo:-,"ddp chakse.
Tbose that take White, er nearly so, are -
Sept. 18. '9-S ; J. A. WINXBri.
trated near Weissberg.
Prussian loss in the recent engage
ment reached about 10,500 in killed,
wounded and prisoners. j
A London dispatch to-day says tbat
the defeat at Weissberg was disastrous.
Gen. Donay's division, composed of pick
ed fighting men, were utterly routed.
Weinberg is in possession of the Prus
sians. i
London, Aug. 6 9 A.M. Advices
from the seat of war say that the army
corps, under McMahon, advancing, had
a brush with the Prussians, last evening,
occupied and now hold strong positions
on the Hanovarian frontier. . ;
The French line operatives have kept
sp communication by underground 'telegraph-wires.
' i ;! V-
Uarlsruche, Aug. S 6.15 P. M.
Forward movement - of the right of the
Prussian army from Treves and Saar
louis, commenced yesterday. Prussians
captured Sierck, and attacked Thionville
in overwhelming numbers, . After some
resistance the French threw away : their
arms and took to flight, j
- At Salerie, the army commanded by
the Crown Prince moved in the direction
of Bitsche, the advance guard , of the
French making bat slight resistance. ;'
To-day tbere was a general advance of
tbe whole army. Upwards of 2,000 pris
oners have been forwarded to Frankfort.
The position of the main body of the
French army is at present unknown.
A great battle began yesterday, bnt
was interrnpted by darkness. It was re
sumed early this morning,' and continued
to rage until 7 o'clock P. M. Victory
declared for the French. ,
Paris, Aug. 6. Information has
been received here that heavy fighting
has' been going on since morning, at sev
eral points along the frontier. -
London, Aug. 7. The information
received says that the. victory j of the
Crown Prince was complete.
The Prussian army advanced to Hag
enau, and captured the plaoe.
Mitz, Aug. 7. A dispatch fromtha
EmneroT confirms the report . tbat Gen.
MeSlabon hat lost a battle, and says that
all communication with htm is out off. The
battle lasted all day. J
Bismarck's Opinion of the Ameri
can Government. Lippincotfs . Mag
zinc has the following :
Bismarck himself publicly declared
his conviction that popular representation,
as exemplified in the United States, was
the only sure and permanent foundation
on which the governing system of a great
people could rest. It is a remarkable and
significant thing that Bismarck, who had
so long been regarded by Englishmen as
a living symbol of the most dogged and
uncompromising Toryism, should come
to receive as he did, the public and cor
dial thanks of . the English Beform
League (then the most radical organiza
tion in England, composed of men, who
regard John Brieht as slow and conserv-'
ativel for his fundamental principle bf
free government. I presume we may
take Bismarck's own word for It, that he
had learned his great lesson in the art ot
government, from the . teachings of the
American war; : The echo of Appomat
tox rolled along the Khine, Elbe, the
Spree and the Danube. r
The Merry Wives o Hamilton.
The White Pine News of the 14th says.
A party of our city matrons chartered
a coach vesterday, and packed it wit
themselves for a trip to Shermantown
and vieinitv : but we nave our own ideas
bout this. It looked very much" aa if
this lunch business was a "blind," and
that the expedition is of a political char
acter. Not a male oitisen, excepting the
driver, was in the crowd : and he looked
so chop-fallen, tnat be presented an un
mistakable appearance of petticoat sub
location. If this is the secret and selfish
" ... .
it in wnion women are Eoioe io eon
duet this campaign, we shall countervail
them. Men' rights may become a par
amount issue, f f such conducts as those
are permitted to go on without let Or
hindrance. Lunch, forsooth 1 ,
Length op the War. The N. Y.
Herald gives some interesting informa-
tion with regard to the duration of late
European wars. In the Crimean war of
1853-6, Turkey" declared war against
Russia, October 5, 1853. - Russia - de
clared war against Turkey, November 1.
France and England declared war against
Russia, March 27-28, 1854. Sardinia
joined the allies, January 26, 1855.
Sweden joined the allies, November 21,
and hostilities were suspended, February
29, 1856. The war between the Western
Powers and Russia lasted two yearsi lack
ing one month. . The Itallian war of 1859
was begun by the rejection of the Aus
trian ttltimstfnm by" SafdaifTAjp
tue ausuisuB crossed tne nemo, April ?
,. .ins i icrn.il cutcreu ienoa, nisJ a.
1 ne Dattie ot niontobello waa fought
May 20 j Magenta, May 30-31; Solfe-
rino, 'June 14. - A he peace of Villa .
Franca was signed July 11. Thus it will
be seen that active hostilities lasted but
ten weeks. The Schlegwig Holstein
war of 1854, covered a space of but
twenty-two weeks of actual hostilities.
Tho German Italian war of 1866 was
begun by Prussia, Jane 14. Italy de
clared war against Austria, June 20.
The treaty of peace between Prussia and
Austria was signed at Prague, August
29, and between Austria and Italy at
Vienna, October 4. Actual hostilities
only five weeks. In the present war,
should Napoleon, through the" force of
circumstances, declare for a republic
throughout Europe, as be has threatened,
long and bloody : war "between the
crowned ' heads on the one side, and .
Napoleon and the people on the other,
may ensue ; but present indications point
to a brief, though it may be bloody,"
war. ' .' -
Circtjs and Menagerie. By far
the largest combination show that ever
visited this neck o' woods is advertised
to give a performance here on Monday,
the22d. The Overland and Great World
Circuses have been combined, forming
a company of sixty people and sixty
horses. The performers are leaders in
the show business ; the clown, J ule Kent,
late pupil of Dan Rick, is the best on the
coast ; the troupe of Bedouin Arabs, tbo
den of performing lions, and the numer-
niia rktlipr flttrantmna: an tct mnk-A nn the
"hugest" bill of attractions yet offered,
under one canvas in Oregon. Mr. I. R.
Lake, one of the proprietor?, is a perfect
brick, and being an old Oregonian,
deserves well of our people. Look out
for the big caravan on the 22d.
A Singular Compliment. John
B. Gough tells the following story,
though the joke is at his own expense.
Once while on a lecturing tour through
England he was introduced to a village
audience in these terms :
Ladies and gentlemen, I'ave the 'onor
to hintroduce to you the distinguished
lecturer, Mr John B. Gougb, who : will
haddress us on the subject of temperance.
You know that temperance is thought to
be rather a dry subject ; but to-night, a
wo listen to our friend, the horator from
hover the ocean, we may 'ope to ave
tho miracle of Sampson repeated, and be
refreshed with water from the jawbone
of a hass ! -
Tommy Chandler- the priie Center.
has been elected as a delegate to th
Demooratio County Convention ia San
Franeisoo. ; It a fair to presume tut he
is in tne interest or tbe "King."
A young man in Illinois has : eloped
i witn toe second wire or bis own uncle.
American Influence at St. Pe-
Tersbf.rg. Madam Jeraska, a wealthy
Polish lady, was sent to Siberia . ae an
exile in 1863 by the' Russian Govern
ment, tier crime was - making shirts
and underclothing for the rebelious Poles.
Friends of hers escaped to' America:
among them a well known patriot, Dr.
Kalussowiski, and they have ever' since
used every endeavor to procure ber
release. General Grant became interest
ed, and a memorial praying for the
release of Madam Jeraska in order - that
she might come to America, was . sent
on to Mr. Curtin, the United; States
Minister at St Petersburg,' for presen
tation to the Czar, ; A recent telegram
from Washington - announces that Secre-
. T 1 1 " -I
iary run nas recewea a repiy irom our
Minister to the effect that Madame Jeras
ka has been released at the instance of
tbe illustrious memorialist, and that she
is tree to proceed to America SL Jr.
Uultetin.
Butter Without Chtjunino. The
new mode of making butter, by burying
tne cream, is increasing in popularity.
A correspondent describes it as he saw it
in ban Joaquin valley. Cal.. thusi "1
followed her (the dairvwoman! to the
milk room. , I saw her place a quantity
of cream in a thick linen sack, then roll
the aaek in a large cloth, and then place
it in a hole which had been dag in tho
sand for that purposo.' .-It was then cov
ered up with tand and a board was placed
over it. The next morning, when remov
ed, it eame out as fine a roll of hutter as
ever I saw taken out of a hura. It re
quired but little working, as the : earth
had absorbed nearly every , parhole of
mil. It 18 BOW uve aaye . '
and just as sweet and as solid a butter
een '-; - ; ;'
Ten members of tbe Senateand twen
ty four of the House of Representatives,
have beon either printers or editors, or
otherwite eonneoted with ewspaperg;
The Prineess Thyrs, ef Denmark,
is said t6 be the most beautiful ;of the
daughters of the Danish King.;. U.