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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1872)
6 tag ggistor. 1 pacific osr MEW 4. a pood near that place, broke in. and iiad to be fished out with a pole. He tliiuks it was the coldest bath Ira ever j n,e.vi.elalmstlt Salem ,4 ! J -adofany town in the State in the: inanufnetiireoreoowrwarc. , ,.- ,., ie ..rv l-iS b I The same journal says that a eon-1 srruotion tram between Portland and j . UHNhoro ran oh" the track on the i.th, , J turning things over somewhat. j, Some hungry Nunc hungry burglar bate lceu fi breaking into houses and ooitflluaUltt j provisions, principally at Jicuinn I ville. Mr. J. S. Grimes of IlarrMiurg ac- ctdentJdly fell undenieatl. 11k- lels ( f hi loaded wagftn last week, in tint place, crushing tlie boucs of oue leg badly below tlie knee, breaking bis collar boue and reeeiviug otlK'r iidur ies. Tlie citizens showed thcirsympa thy for him by raising him 100. A bill lately introduced into tlie Utah LcgWature, provides that males w' fifteen years and females of twelve years, may contract marriage, with the consent of the parents or guardian. BwkeN say tlie business-men in San Francisco are now holding more green backs than at any former time since tliey were issued, in the expectation of ii steady appreciation in value, as the Government approaches resumption of specie payments. A piece of rock weighing fltty-three pounds, from the Great Sexton Ledge, Arizona, was lately sold to an assayer in San Francisco for 323. Miss Roe Stanton, while deiirous with fever, escaped from St. Mary's Hospital, San Francisco, last week, and drowned berseti in the Bay. Mount Hood is smoking again, says tlie Diilett, and nervous people are excited, Ice was forming across tlie Colum- i bia. lielowthemouthof the Willamette tlie 27th. .ndgeI.o,Klerback,ofSanFrancLt. recently senteuced a news-dealer to pay a tine of $500 tor selling obscene pa pers. Two Salem teacliers on Thursday of last week took their pupils and went j ! i j skating, but wandered so far off as to get lo-t. Aboill night fall they struck a friendly woodehopper who tolled 1 poseof takingtestimonyiutheCaruUi tliem in. . er's property case. On the 20th inst., liay was 30 per ; William Fowl was examined in San ton at Olympio, and oats $1 per bush-' Francisco on the 29th inst., on the el. charge of attempting to outrage the An enterprising citizen of Kalama. ! person of his little daughter, a beautl- W. T lias built an ice house and filled ! chlkl of twelve years, and beld to . i i i.ii it. sayg I i ilui !u,r;n I Kalama wants a jail to furnish ac mmodatlona tor a certala class of city guests whose conditiou often em-1 l anasses the night watch, says the lttKm. A Mr. Goodwin, bachelor, who lives on ids farm near Eola, Polk county, was shot at recently through tlie curtains of his window by some one outside. Tlie ball just missed his bead. Tlie assailant Ls unknown. me iim,, warm u iouomg tacts reoiung to iamuiu county, irom the books of tlie Assessor : Total valu ation of property, lese indebteilness, 11,286,874 ; number of horses, 3,252 ; slieep, 19,990; hogs, 7372; flouring mill, 9 ; saw mills. 17. Women at Olympia propose to pre ;iit themselves for registry as voters. Olympia papers say that Gov. Salo mon was not removed, but that lie teudered his resignation over three months ago for tbe purpose of engag ing in other business. A single saw mill at Puget Sound exported last year over twenty-ulne million feet of lumber. Xear Olympia, W. T., there i a company engaged in manufacturing water pipes of wood. The sections are bored, turned, banded and coated with a-phaltum Inside and out. The cost of six inch pipe of this manufacture Is eighty cents per foot. Tlie company have 30,000 invested, and make from 1 50 to 500 feet of pipe per day, accord ing to size The fire in the llelllngliam Bay coal mine coiitumes to burn. It Is to be fl-XKled. The Dallas ItepuWc-tn says the hand cart knitting machine man, of whom wc spoke last week, is slxtjr-flve year of age ; wan born in Xew York ; has traveled over nearly ever portion of tlie United States and Canada; has traveled 2,300 miles with bis cart and machine ; served a full term In tbe late war, was in several battles, and is yet halt and hearty. Ah Sam tried Mr. Wiltaelm's coat on In Portland, and is now serving a mouth in tbe chain gang. Opt. Meldrum of tlie MwopjsT Cambria of Victoria. Y. I., was mur- 1 ilamd at tlm VW l;hliiils nxwtiltt' li ! tl natives. He uaJ Roue ashore in a 'boat. Aeiimllnr to tlie reivirf of the 811- pending Architect of the Treasury j WjwmfcW,thi sum of 114.M1 79 , ha.l N-e expended on the pwtofflee ! J"e H1, Im-UHlmg Unpaid for III" -It' I . m w iBh.wf.mw I'tali. returned to the Let-Mature the a,, for,K.ldinR a Convention to pre- of Utah, without lib approval. H' message erealw! crval excitement, and Mttcr remarks were made. M n . mmMmu wt(1 ,., t(,,..mk Winchester, was stonneil by a robber, and under the iupinitlon i of a pistol presented at him, shelled out two t went v dollar gold pieces. B 1 in tlie California Senate a difficulty on-red m the iWi het cen Senator I fom Fowler ofFrcsoa.u.4yaudSe ator William Wert I'oudfgatt from Napa county, -'Ilie former applied h sulting epithets to the latter. Subse quently David S. Terry, ami Awt Iter called on Senator Fowler, mi liehalf of Setiator Pendegast, to demand satisfac tion for tlie affront. It ended in Fow ler making a full and ample apology in tlie Semite Chamber, tlie language of which wis dictated by Pendegast s friend. Speaking of swamp land swindles, a Southern Oregon paper sav : To day swamp land speculators own tlie homes of one-fourth of the settlers in t oos county, and of nearly all on Link river in Jackson comity. A new town lias been laid off on COM Bay, at the terminus of tlie Coos j Bay and Douglas County Wagon ' road. Montana already lias a large debt, ! which the present JgMature wUl in- I crease by 180,000. T t.ewspars : "Iu- I Bi hrliam Young is as easy as an old I shoe ha no anxiety at i i .i all as to the I result of his coining trial It i reported in the East tliat Wasln ir.gton Territttry liii eontract!d llablli- i tiei.t0 the amo,mt of sist6eu uilliions of dollars! The ri )HiV says a boy of Mr. J. U.Keedoftluttcity was accidentally : shot at Giles Lake, last Monday. Se verely injured ... . . . uuukmmm I A resiling Joe with bis attorneys ' have lieen In Salem lately, tor the pur- j answer in we sum mven luoiisjinuuui- lars. The case is pronounced tbe mot j r '"'8 T"" ,lw C n.nc.H-0 v-onn,. The sl.ir.me.its of fred, trout from . I- . 1 .1. - 1 . .1. : I ..ml ? ausw onu, eviiuu. uui nig vtwwi . November and December, amounted to HMO pounds. Hot Tom asd Jramvs A Comical Dctciimax. "DasOonion Hill eoome by dees v&n ?" impiired a jolly Duteh nian on Saturlay night, as lie stagger ed into a i nlon Hill car at UODOften. ..Yaw FrIte) angwereu a feUow countryman. Vcat cakes all de vile, Yacob," said Fritz, nearly crushing his friend's torn in his attempt to steady himself. " Fritz, yon pe tarn heavy to-night." " Yass, I bees full of hot Dotn and Sherrys, Yacob ; I vas a fool to dry Yankee drinks ; Dom and Sherry doo much for Fritz. I vas dry und get some fresh air on tlie platform, Ya cob:" Fritz succeeded in getting tlie door open about six inches ; a bitting wind blew through tbe aperature, when an indignant passenger sprung to his feet and closed tlie door with a suddenness that turned Fritz half around. "Bees dis car on de outside or inside?" inquired Fritz. "You are ail right, Fritz ; ait down in ibis corner, " said Yacob. "Dank you, YactffP, if 1 sleeps when mine house coomesalong, dell me who I am." " The Mikado of Japan has ordered the closing of the Buddhist temples, and the priests, like tlie monks of Hug laud in the days of the Ueformation, will have either to starve or earn an lwnest livelilioorl. la a land where siiutrstition and fcudaliwu have liltb-1 ..rto imM ,wv- nvor a mml.dvill7.wl race, this is a delicate and dangerous exercise of imperial power. The de- cree, It appeari), Ins caused little ex citement in tlie cities, but was regard ed as intolerable in the rural districts. eti as intolerable in ine rural uwnets. i Tlie disendowed priests will no doubt ' help tc fan the flame of discontent, g;r& stitutlons venerable from age cannot be overturned without a convulsion. 'n.ui,.a Imh aimwn in the mstorv nf all great reforms, both civil and relig ious. Two walnut trees In the Mission garden at Ventura, yielded this fall over 300 pouuds ot clean fruit, of more than fifty dollars In value. A set of Eugenie's diamonds now adorns a New York actress. EASTERN NEWS. FK John Porter is aixiutd SapMmtadent of Public Works for .New Jersey. 1 lie total lillllUKT 01 UoatllS 111 I'lulaJelphui lost year was ,,m,i, 0f whieh 1,879 were from small rfmooo JL. i Alfred East, All Englishman who . , , lodge.! lit the same room in 1. rook- lvn, N, Y., with lVuW Panei- bbw out his brains last Sunday i . . , ., ..... I MKrti, 8 letU'r t,l!lt ' he WW innocent ot any connect,. : with Panermo's munler. , Two mM1 wcre discharged from the San Kraneiseocmiitv iail.n ii'W davs fii,lcC) who had been imprison- J 0ie f rom t,,e m of Sebcr , , , .. . tt... . and the ether from the iMth of Co . , v . ... l0W' ' ' ,,oUl me" liad families dondent on them, who had been reduced to destitution. K.T. llaynes, the man who led 200 women and children to a place of safety during the destruction of Pcshtigo, died at Meuasha, Wiscon sin, a lew days ago, from the etiects of inhaling hot air during the fire. Two brothers of Vreka, aged 16 and 1 1 years respectively, have this season killed peven bears, two of ! them crizzlies. a laree numlier of i deer, and found thirty-seven bee trees, and attended school during term time. The total debt of the city of tmw" "W""'' " ,l" ",r"'" " ''and for payment amounting to $11,770,162. A conservative caucus of tlie y0rth Carolina Legislature has nominatcd yht w Itftu8ol fof r. S. Senator to rill the vacancy caused , ,. , . . , i,.... : . ton ouo onn ...:i. "j aiJce s icsisjiiauoii, wn c u is ' . ' equivalent to an election. 'Edward Hammond, the last of last ied the Dartmoor prisoners, d Lynn. Massachusetts, on Thursday 0f last week, need 70. jt is raid among lieimblican mcml)ers ofthe 1)0Use of Kepreien. tatives that the House will pass the Senate liesolution for the adjourn J fflent of Congress on the 29th o of May. The Committee of Appro priations are making more haste than heretofore with this view. Leading memliers of the House say there is no probability of Ctah be ing admitted as a State, as no Ter ritory having less population than the federal rates for representatives can gain admission. j, fmn offich fmKa ch- fe t t t th ' atrocities of the Coolie Slave Trade, which have recently been brought to the public cognizance, will arrest attention and excite horror where ever the English language is spo ken, and the hope is expressed that the concurrent opinion and united action of all Christendom will estab lish such a police of the sea as will render all coerced immigration ine vitably tending to the slave trade, impossible. 109,000 coolies have been intro duced into Cuba since 1847. The Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Assistant Treasurer at New York to purchase a million dollars in bonds on the first, third and fifth Thursdays in February, or 83,000,000 in all, and to recall $1, 000,000 in gold on the second and fourth Thursdays, or $2,000,000 in all. A mutiny occurred on Hoard tlie bark Warren Hallet the tame day on which it left Iloston Ilarlior, Jan. 18th, resulting in a terrible fight in which one man was killed and ftnntlipr fntillv ininrml an0llieT Iatally mjureU. There are 66,000 Germans in Iowa. Natchez, Mississippi, still has the vn,, i.vo, ulow lever One hundred and nine suits have State, Island Ferry Company, New York, ,l .,.;..:.. RI1rti.rpra iw thn "j Ine survi'"g sunerers tiy ine ntmjiaa explosion. J he hrst suit has just terminated successfully, tlie jury awarding $5,000 to a widow whose husband was killed. The Grand Jury of New York found five indictments against Tweed and fifteen against Conolly. Secretary Ruberaou atul Mi's. Aulick were married in Washing ton on the morning ofthe 23d inst. The President and Cabinet, and their families were present. An army officer writing from the frontier of Texas, says that the 'o ple of .Mexico are almost unanimous in their wishes for immediate annex ation to the United states. A tiro at Nashville, Teun.,ou the 27th in the wholesale grocery store of Ewing it Co., destroyed property and stocks to the value of i 8150,000, all insured. The Republicans, in tbe New York Legislature have dispensed with the army of officials with which Tammany had of late years sur rounded that body. In North Carolina there 'arc more illiterate jieople in proportion to the population than in any 'other State. llelmbold's store in New York is in the hands ofthe Sheriff. 1 !rick Pomeruy has been sued for $25,000 damagos for breach of prom ise of marriage by Sadie Wilkinson, of New I laven, charging that he promised to marry her in 1800. Stokes, the murderer ofFisk, is said to lie making the most of the situation, taking things as coolly and comfortably as possible. His cell is carpeted and furnished to the extent of prison discipline allowance. There is said to be a strong reaction in his favor in the public feeling. The silver mines of. Michigan liave yielded about $1,000,000 worth of ore this year. The number of marine disasters on the lakes during the present sea son, as given by Capt. Hall, marine reporter of Detroit, was 1,107. f:i:m;. aews, Thiers N anxious to have the German troops entirely withdrawn from France, and llismarck has con sented OH condition that three mill ions of francs be iid earlier than agreed upon. In the Spanish Cortes, on the 20th, Diaz Qnertier said it was quite time to cede Cuba to the Uni ted States. He was howled down by the whole house. The reading of the decree at the dissolution ofthe Cortes, at Madrid, Spain, produced great excitement. One deputy exclaimed : "Time has come tor barricade," Disturbances are feared in the city. Olanay, M. P. for Chatham, Eng land, recently made a speech to his constituents, in which he said that if the claim of the United States was granted in the Alabama jues tion, war between the two countries would result as a matter of neces sity. Victor Place, late French Consul General at New York, has been sentenced by the Court of Appeals in Paris to two years imprisonment and a fine of 2,000 francs. The steamship America, while sailing from Kio to Montivedio, on tlie night of December 22d, took tire, and soon burned to the water's edge. Eighty-seven of the largo numlr of passengers aboard, were lost, being either burned or drown ed. Fmpress Dowager, of Prazil, has freed all her personal slaves. The Madigascar queen has adopt ed crinoline. In an Ohio village lately adrunk en husband went home and amused himself by breaking furniture, &c. Tlie wife looked on, and when the work of destruction had ceased, sat down and made out a bill, embrac ing every article destroyed and its value. This done, she went to tlie saloon-keeper who sold the liquor to her husband and demanded the amount of the bill. He saw she meant business, and "forked over" the full amount. Nubsiko the Prisoe or Wales. Tim fnllnu'inir is an Incident of tlie Prince of Wales' illeness : The Prince having been unable to sleep during nearly iwo uays mm milium, hoji low was placed under Tils head, and, alter some nours, nc sana mio h ihiui eitum Tin. hnn nillmv has been con tinued, and tliere is reason to believe its poporillc etiet t nas ncen mn m ine repose whlcli at last brought with It hope ofrecrvery. During the time wlien death seemed Imminent, a butcher stood In an adjoining room witli a lamb ready ata moment s notice to.r it Mint tlw warm and reckinif W nil , " - - - o skin might s wathe the Prince's extrem ities, snOHIU Hiey nave siwwu Digiw vi death-coldness. MILLINKKV, DRESS MAKING MILLI'ERY. DRESS -MAKIH i. DIES' AND CHILDRESS TURNISHINS HOUSE ! 'imiic cxderskjxeo n.vs'prEXBP I !iH-k hi' inii.ii.'Tv KflOUS, trim niiiLs. hiiii.'s' and rliUlrtii's rnrnlshliiff ! km. Is, in tii" ih'cm mm inn- BeWoimhtn styii'i. vhtrri iH nnen n lj'.lii' of AMiniiv AndJKitTMlit(Ung COM at the iowest.raiM, In ilio Dress Kakinff Department I he I mmranttw entire rat UfaclKm. Cliaryw lUmtal. SPECIALTIES: rinittfntf. .tfkvi on linii(l,ltlilii'a'l oliiMivii.-c mi !; T;ti.!i- muter cjoliling, cloak), 'nek, uiiioii. tTe, Itri'M TriuiuiliKi. An extrusive va riety f sl. sn.iii. niiton mill women dross triuuutatfa, iwuys In stun;. liNtkliig. Honev-eiiiii!i,Bsli'iielmn nrnt nnli i-inwl cloill, (II IllO be-'uiiiililie. l"ur, Et.- Indies' ami c1iII0viik com plete sets of furs ami swamjown, of lmesi siylea. Ch t constantly on liaml. Mlnrrlliineom. I.inlnpw ami flmllnsa of nil Kntdes ami inialities, n full asuort lneiit. JACOVKTS. MfSl.INS. KMBltolTlKKlKS, l lAl'KK LINEN. KID AM. ALU UTIIKlt VAllIKI'Ii;s OK OLOVKS, H068, ETC. Mv determination liclnst !o slve patlsfne tion in atyto nml qnallty of work ami prices, i ask u share ni uuiate patronage. Cull w sioiv Opposite A. Carothers & Co., Flint street, Allwnv, Oregon. MKM-KMIAI.I. It UODIJST. MltS. ('. P. 1I.MI1:NH.M.Ij. SICS. f,M!All I. lii.M.M. C-;r ki-iii for Mrs, ninu""''8 ''r'-I;-BKATKO IIHESH Ml ni l.. Nov. 4,7Wvl PATENT GATE, ETC. Self-Opening and Self-Closing Q A T E . PATENTED BY JOHN MCKASOX, June 4, l-7. 'VaK (J.VTE IS 80 rONSTBrCTEP That 1 wiien the vehicle anroiie)ies it the Rlikolson one at Ic nam over a lover lileli i-, connoeto.1 to the Rate Ulitiio hy a roil, tint opening the initc laifoie you and (ant eiilng It o)hmi. After going I hronifli, the earrfngc passes over is siintlnr kiver, also eomieete 1 wtth thegt.te lltnsc, cawing the Kate, In its rotation, to siim behind jou and '.'asten. No Getting Out of Your Vehicle! No Raising of Latches Nor Pulllut; of Strings, Except tlie "rlhbona" of your team. It la often called TUB " LAZY MAN'S GATE,'' Alio a "Dead Open and fclaut." This gale i simple in it-eonstrnetion, lintli of Iron and woo1! work, and not likely t.i gel nut of order, If u neat, cheap gale is desired, It '"ay lie made light, with three cross bars ot woo-.l unl one-fourth Ineli wire, neatly enrvml lit the top, tlie lower end Milin the hpttoui lvr, wliicli is the style of a fnetoi-v InwlO gftte. The gate are now in practical use in several "f the eonntlesaroiuid Sftn Francisco, and plenty of testlnionlnalscau he given, THOMAS J. SAFFOHDj Having purchased the RiSlit Tor I.iiin o.,OrcKon, BUS now on hand, and will manufacture t ho above descrlbodgBtc. WheMvcrll has iieen used it has nwelveil the highest en conilnnis, as the laree nuinlier of certlfl. odes from prominent Dinners in all parts of the country, now in my hands, will testify. CARRIAGES AXD WAGOJfS, Of All Descriptions, On hand and inanufaetmed to order. Illacksmlthlug and Kcpalrlug Done to order at most reasonable rates. shop foot of Kern sti-cet.onpositc lleacli, Monteith A t'o.'s floniing mills. THOM AS J. BA1TOBD. Albany, Oct. 28, 17Wv4 STOVES INSURANCE, ETC. THE! OLD STOVE DEPOT. JQHN BRIGrGS, Dealer in R A N'tfE S . COOK, PARLOR AND BOX, STOVES! Of the best patterns. AMIO: T1X, SHEET IKON AMM tll'. i" Kit A mi;. And the usual assortment of furnishing goods to be obtained In a tin store. Repairs neatly and promptly executed, on reasonable terms. holt reckoning make Ions; friends, FRONT SWEET, A I, BAN V. Dec. 5, 1866-1 T ARD A! JU try, by A III) AND HAMS, ft splendid lot eoun- 3vi Dubois. P. V. Ilarnr & Co. t? 0 PS 1 8 PI 1 t-1 'A 'A ri It 03 0 o In Q C H ij tfi Wag M m s E 2 J H H m O '-) 0 o w a H D 14 I t o 3 a a 5 a M 3 o m a 1 QQ v 8 o