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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1872)
tta fftjiister. V. B. OfltoM Pmt fr FRIDAY, MAKCH 2A 1874. Tk btw lefciwrt OiwIMatr. All of our readers may not be aware t)t Judge Davis, one of the members of tlie Untied Mates Supreme Court, a citizen of Illinois, Tlic State election wliich 1ns late yim Omn Iter. KANT KM SI XKWft. J. Gould still remain a Director It is reported that another anti- J. Gould still remains a Director Xtm from Mexico confirm the ly transpired in New Hampshire is j Grant Convention is to be held at 1 o tlie Krie Itailroad. re-taking of St-atroasaiHlthecnm- most .gratifying in its result. Last j rarkersburg, West Virginia, on the ! U w said that TrnmlMdl, Sumner, pfeto defeat of the rebels there. nugget of a Chinaman' weighing 2 pounds, valued at $444 25. Sup posed to have liecn found on Jack son creek. year tlie State went Democratic by nearly two ilionsand majority. This year the Republican majority is re- , ported to be over fifteen liundred Lfor Governor. The Legislature is Republican, thus securing a United States Senator. Tlie significance, however of this i.,wtl.,n L !.. tl... has received and aocepteil from the - . ,, ... . . . , x , '. ... , fact that thc Republicans m their National Labor I onvention, which j n . , , .... ' . inventions, on the stump, and m met at I olumbiis, Ohio, not long . . , ' . u ' . ' i their lournals. expressed a mokt since, the nom ination tor 1 'resident of tlie United States. The candidate for Vice President on tliesame ticket i Joel Parker, the newly elected Democratic Governor of New Jer sey. Judge Davis is said to emphatic approval of the Adminis tration of General Grant This 18th of Arril Tlu mivniiiii ulSdiiirx. Fc.it.Mi ami Tintoii have l.;,l..i,t K9.n.i ..f Hai ti is Vm. i .'Ir. Ui fiord .Junes was scriotMy said to be in the interest of Judge agreed not to abide by the action of coming very ....papular, " ' , K'K S Cliase. They are to be called the 1 tlie Philadelphia Convention if ii Five men have been coudcinncd j as he was passing from the steamer Democratic Republican party. The J 'wminates tirant. but to look to to death for trying to 1mm the cap-1 .1iVi to the wharf He was taken rubicund countenance of Salmon P. j Cincinnati for a candidate. Sinn- ital of 1 lavti. ; to Salem where his family resides, Chase will now shine like the up-1 ner tiivors Davis. j A telegraph cable is to be laid be-1 ! t,ie A'"',V'''- per surface of Hoosfer gingi-r cake. ! Trouble is rumored in tlie kh- twncn Snain and Eiurlaud. 1 u 111 laaM P0'"- 1 fever a man was afflicted with the moisl, Va., postoAice growing out The 1 lev of lunis is to visit tlie Prcsidentialphubia our Supreme of the tyranieal disposition ol .Miss Sultan of Turkey during the mouth Justice is the man. ) how he : Vanl,eid, the I'ost-mistress. of April. . wants to lie President, aisl any lit-' The Nail .Manufacturers Associa- j p, tentiary heard last, tall that the pris oners in the Washington 7erritory prison were supplied with luliacco, and became indignant at their keep- Frederick Charles of ,'rs n,wn"ced that they would tic favor in that direction makes tlie tP of New York have advaueed Prussia, has asserted his claims asa old man feel mighty good. A Pres- the wholesale price 26 cents per- j candidate tor the Spanish throne, it position was opposed, of course, , jidential caniigu without Chase keg. tlie Lilieral. or anti-Grant Uei.nl.li. i taIktHl of somewhere, would be an Gen is said. nut remain in the place unless thev we e f urnished with a supply of the "weed." Accordingly, a jew days agQ) the convicts put their threat ' Jcr-1 cans. Tlie Democracy, assisted by j 3,,0,al.v ' modern politics. Yes, to their support, confidently anticipat-' West Vir8im Democratic Kepub- Humside has teen made Lady Mordaunt, of London, is ,j nito execution and left. permanent President of the He. pronounced partially insane, publican State Convention of Rhode ' ft js reiwrted that Thiers hasgiv- i en final notice to Kngland of the re-1 conservative, or Literal Republi-j , .,.:,,,, A- h i "can, or Republican Democratic, ! islaisl. .anbysome,andaiiortliodoxDem- they had carrietl the State last vear or v other name, party, nomiiiate ; Hie Rhode Island Convention j nunciation by France of the eoi.i- ocrai ov outers, ii is sumcient to most assuredlv thev would this by the M J,","L' aiwl suotn llis lro"' , " t,,c 14th 1 a resolution rec- mereial treaty between the two na say that he is uot a genuiiK! Kepub- j a( inorpaswl majority. Their an- du,,,iHl m',,e ,,1W n,(,rc- 1 Ic R,,,(ls I the honesty of the Admin- nations. iican, ana ls mtteriy antKiraut , . f. , . . ,, ... alsiut as gotsl a chance of becoming listratioii, and recommending the orl fimiMul nf nniiiiio l.vil.n".n . ' resident as George Francis Train, re-nomination of Grant and Col-; International Society has !eeii ikiss His nomination by , , . . Mrs. Woodhull or Senator kVllr : fax". 1 lie tLn I um iiiuiieinT inev nine iosu I ne i ' ; - vi..n . ..-. hum . it mi- m the most radical of Democrats could desire. the Refonn Lai Mr Convention may 1; properly estimated as a decep tion intended to cover up the real movements and designs of the anti- v iinam .ie.iiistcr lias iieen held to answer at Walla Walla on the charge ol having murdered C. N. Ward. A female school teacher of Port laud was arrested last week on a charire of assnnlt m,d Imltnrv- fi.r bill for the suppression of the . wWpping 011, of t,e people of New Hampshire have I pronounced their judgment in un- A Uood Hill. ; i uc loiiuning is me in(Nie is- poses various nnes and terms ot im i laml ticket : For Governor, Seth i prisonment for holdinsr office, or be- mistikable language himii the issue ' '" " llw" "Produced in the ': Paddlefi.rd, present incnmlwnt ; for ! longing to, or having any eonnec- so clearlv nrescnted lMfiire tlHm j California legislature to regulate ! Lieut. Governor, Pardon M. Ste-; tion with the -Society, and in some (irant schemeis. As representing flic nte decided to ailliere to th I Pr'ee of plwnnacy, wliich jvens; for Secretary ot State, J. M. i-ases deprives the defendant of civil the Labor interests ami ideas of tlie ! 1riiiciples aisl policy of the RepuK sw,1,s both wisc a,Rl j"dWos in its 1 Alderman ; for Attorney General., and domestic rights, country his nomination is simply a ican insfratwj u i provisions. In tlie sale of certain ' VVillard Sails; Treasurer, Samuel ' The Russian Government has re- sham, a farce. His record in the ',.: nf p:,,,. ,'. poisons enumerated in one of tlie Clark. Untested the Roman Catholic Rish- w- r . ii i .supreme voun. on u.e r.gms oi pre- rUeY ,,ave t,)C CMm, rf K cmpten of public lands is sufficient .m(liatillir ,,1P olluwi,;,m mui1n sections, it reipiires that an entry ; The Japanese Kmbassy gave a op, Krmelaiii, to revoke the sentence shall lie made in a register keut for ' grand entertainment on the night of of excomrauiiicatioii, which is imi- to show his antagonism to the vest- Lifu!- ..l.,..,c i that unrnow. nf "the date nf dm the 14th at tlie Arbm-ton House, noiiuced to lie contrary to the laws ed rights of the laborer. He was . whow n8ramonnt ' is op. 1e, the name of the purchaser, the , Washington. 1 of tlie country. one of the Judges of the Supreme j l)osjtjori t0 (imen (jmnt. TKV 1 Quantity sold, and the pnrose stat-1 The select committee to invcs'.i- aifi! vmvi newm. Court, who decided that settlers 1 1)avc firwl t)e s,ot of this ! cd by the purchaser for which it is gap; the charges against the Secro-1 4 , upon the public lands aoquire uo L.j. MMn.im u m u retmirwl i ak itUt .v.i d,n tarv of the Vaw .....t .., iIuh, ! I)lstl"lt " earthquake j 1 o - . - - long until other shots of like char-1 be sold unless it is kisjwn that it is The Chairman was authorized to acter will be heard. The contest : to be used legitimately." The invite the editor of the New York will culminate in one grand and : names of all the sellers of medicines Sui to appear and testify. The glorious roar of Victory for General are to be registered and licensed, committee will offer the largest lib. vested rights thereon by virtue of pre-emptiou. This was in the case of Whitney and others against Fris bie, a ( alifomia case, in which some were felt in San Francisco on the Dltli. Portland is alive with busiuess. 1'ho body ot Stephen Rogiers was found in tlie woods about three miles from the lower Columbia, showing bruises and welts about tho head sufficient to indicate that ho had been murdered. Jrs. Duniway has been holding a protracted meeting at Salem, lec turiugon her favorite subjects. 7'ho Statesman says, 'Our Democratic fellow citizens turn out in full force, and may lie some of them will b. converted and 'k; saved from tho errors of theirs ways." A number of the citizens of tho Dalles presented Rev. Thomas Condon JiiioO, recently, partly in- two hundred settlers were ousted j ;rat and the Republican party and are to lie exempt from jury 1 city to accusers. irom ineir unities ana improve- llcxj November, inents under circumstances of the i most distressing nature, life de cision in this case has beeu denomi nated justly as one of tlie most in-; timepresentslittleelsethanciieerles famous that ever disgraced Ameri-, Thc mw above it teem can jurispmdencc. The logic of : to ,)rass a,)d t,t. in)a Xot this decision was that settlers have ; wap a ny of mtMm hom Xew no rights which the Government is Hampshire's granite hills is ,K-nnit- oouuu lo respew; wiai uiuii ne nas ted to s1)Cll evtM) a fitfi, ray of,wpe ; - ' i upon its disliearteueu stejis, it is money, tlie Government may dis-, tormei)tcd in lho ames 0 kecnest possess him at any time, and his ais.M,poilltmellt. It would 1)reaU claim and improvements be passeAl out ; (lirest lamcIltatioilS) werc 110t over into the possession of a more ! orniaI OMe of sueceK. tortunate applicant. Judge Davis j sjve eniution!S- It wouI(1 urt ," w BUt" "J. ul I hut where can it find an unfamiliar place? To remain "jssive" isbut vanity and vexation of spirit. Af flicted like Job, not as a test of in- duty. Cireumsjiection in this di- The Uniteil States Centennial Com- I iwtion is a public blessing in pro-; mission have visited New York and kb.t or i.ntht. portio,, as it innt8 ti liability to ; BosUm to confer with such archi- nhe outlook to Democracy at this i accident or mistake. tects as mav wish to compete in submitting plans for an immense graceful ami oppressive decision as this. In doing it lie placed himself in direct antagonism to the interests An ingenious Georgian has in vented a "iatcut rail-splitter," by which an immense pine log can be riyeu in a very brief time. A small iron cylini an inc niches long, in two equal segments, fitting closely together, is inserted into an orifice made with a common augur in the center of tlie lofe. huildin to cover not less than fifty acres. In the Erie matter, Ccncral Dix 7'he editor of the Lafayette tended to enable him to continue his Courier (Detii.) intimates that Re-' geological researches in the interior publicans have Ik-oii imported into ,lliriK the coming siimmmer. that place, when he is a fresh comer i Young America's' at Roseburg himself make the night hideous by yelling Gov. Heniictte, of Idaho, has gone and shooting off fire arms almost Fast to look after Territorial mat- every night in the week. 7'ho tors. ; Ensign thinks they ought to be in- It is said that Golconda mine at ; troduced to the lock-up. South Mountain, Owyhee, has been ! hicIimiom sold for P200,000. The local of the Cortland Htmbl Gold bracelets two or three ! inches broad are coming into fash- der, or iron till, about ' m take" I-" tl,e . has found a chignon that measures ; !IK,,es lm'at oh in diamntr s.,ul v I Rk-llt's rtKMIl, tlie police have S:Y :nhna AlZmt,tMf ,! .i,,!,,, ,on- , been discharged and ouiet reirns i. i i Dver ahalf million of Jim Fisk's m two eoual seginents. : ' " "-W'-: eight uouihIs. 1 , i i i ptiotograpiis have been stild. ployed in the , j rive hundred persons hav i ne isepuoiieans m .Manchester, , syg,, clerks are em Portsmouth, and other Nev llamp- j portlaud Postoffice. shire cities and towns were jubilat- A new PostofKce has been estab- This is tille.1 with powderby means " 0,1 W W the victory, lisllwl at SmUm Ridge, Clacka of a slender tulie surmounted with I-,lcnfiter. ''. chose her dele- mag countv a. tunnel, tlie charge amounting to . teR 10 t,,c National Itepiiblican ; Tlie sick market is dull in Port- ! an ordinary musket load. A fnse j is then inserted and fired, and the ...J .1... lt o, V.K.- poor ...a.. . v,W poorer, , as j, of j anumiavoroiuK-capiuiu. new, ; M jj mt as a representative of the labor re-1 itelf ln thc adiea of hopeful form it.terest of this .tion,his.K)m-!huinility ; Hampslliret alld mation is a most transparent hum- nMhy Convention on the 12th, ami in struct ed tliem to vote for Grant and land, and physicians are advised to be patient in order that they may have patients. toughest log is split like an acorn. 1 1'0'. .. . ' "I Cl 1 1 1 1 , in inr nnr, i 1. .,.o,j ''en. mckics lias neen grauteil rv i-.i i i mHiirc from I Le rt4lif ,liH it iiAt p , t. m 1 I ' &" : u ... ;.., ....(;.... ;.. ,i .1 leave ot ansenre tnim Soain ...-.. i-,. III 1 ITllnvil IIJ blllTCUiDR 1 . I persons liave been converted in Leaveu Worth, Kansas. .Viirphey, the well known anti Popery lecturer, is dead. It is be lieved that his death was caused by injuries received from a mob at White Haven, Eng. Kansas has 142,35S children of school age. when the laboring classes of the South have their time almost wholly The Government Directors of the tared. from thc Eugene jail have been cap- m. lie is simply a Democrat oi l ti.. :i. t: ,K j poimcN 1 vn iican iiuLviienir iut. a as in- ne nasi ron ana tjta is ot c i brought .out in the name of later 0resMttg wllef iw ri.e opinion U.te,torKelley will i reform as . blind to cover up the hJ We "proi hinm.UnK,reelllcie,,t' in the ,,JT ' I AS ACQI ISITIVE Cl.KllliVM VN. A j noted Methodist" preftclier named Ham- IT f r. .1 .....ml -if.. V l t.'( in I hfir MUM lllll union j acme J.aiiroa.i tave made ; Tie Gmnl ol Engcnc -u terribIy S() His a unanimous report fixing the Eas- annoyed by vabond Iislians who i "fc hal raiipsl from $200 to "jiiOO nev- ti-rn tomiimiK i.ftln .-,,, t c i , ' . , er exceeding tlie last sum. Having iem lemiinus 01 me roau at Loun- i,0 ,i, nltv M. ..u-, L niiar ;.!. 1....1 .. al nJ? i. 1.1 . .P It suggests that two at least of the : ministration, yet his wlmlc LbcU - ' i.mriul mi Ii. ItMii lli-iii V (ill I II le 1 I UNMMI tiff tl I lJ ION Vimil 7W'n',l"l". tarred and feathered as which ym a fortune that astonished strategetical movements of the op- j frieiK8 havc pye,, prac, posidon. Democratic journals in j to be enemies. Tlie people uregon ate already liegmning to iave tieir 1 that Democ peak in commendatory terms of' aild djsafRvtcd Republicans Judge Davis. "His Democracy is j are whie tl Republican par orthodox," says the Albany tew 1 1 nd Uewral Grant are true. '-R11H 11 m,S111 aveauueu,.i.ost I)crnocracv )iss HM1Ilt muti yew Hampshire hills for one ray of joy; it has tried every departure dodce. , as illustrated is his Suscol ! . ut ,, a aov m . 1'anch Decision. Tliat decision I tu alotK.isaifficfentrecoramHlation!,v(l,willoW)al)d & . to secure him the enthusiastic favor I itg gum8 NM( "i wrcgon iwjniocrais; sun nso Oiey the iower and influence, we doubt not but at the appropriate time he would receive tlie cordial support of the Democracy. gloriously orthodox on the vested rights of the pre-emptors of public lauds invited to participate 111 the Cen- a example and the rest liuna for ! nl ovv" relatrVes as much as any one i ' . , else. It was known lie nail a sniaii fear ttie e: Cant. A w '" represvuuiHoi, California Awe 1849. died at San hot, t a.luii.ilstn.tor came unon r Iinvfi etf tJnit. 7'linf it'll I luturltrtti . . .... . . . . . . L , ..j . ! ET? r'Xrmn 10 ' l,e,a ."' the example be lost. 3" ; nnlade Phia. and to use t be r nfln. : 41 -. . ... , ,. tnwMofl s.iiu in imI estate. in. With Kelky it maybe said,,ence to induce full represeutntion ZTiaTTlT P. Itstiik Hcconut, and in his Itineracy "Jan never is. but always to Im Muoi Ui. t :-i 1 . ,t ! v ' ro". uie .mperwi v.overnincni c , eicl on the 14th ""-" .lajmn. lips, its last and most appropriate "departure" requiem. 7'he Jajiaiiese Minister at Wash. j iiigton desires to send fifteen Amer- ioan Ladies to his country to teach He left an ! estate valued at 8700.000. disnosed 7'lie first woman voter in Wyo-1 A rasu mrfSmm m a g'rI j of by will, ming is said U, have been a lady of I mml W were m" ovtr. ' ft. E. Ifeherns was bailed in San seventy, who voted on her way i and tbe instantly killed, by j FrancLsco fbrSlO.OOOona chargeof home from the grocery, going to the!1'" 011 t,M) WMwOW & Ohio j pnxruriiig the abortion which re iolls with a pitcher of molasses in j ,'ilroa1 0,1 tt "Jgh d tlie 13ih j Rultea i the death of Paulina Lin one liand and the ballot in the oth-; ne8r Zanesville, Ohio. They lad j .lenbcrger. er. . sitting on the track talking. Thc claims of O'Sliea & Stevens, WheiGTrnlan indemnity is! . f fli on Cayote Creek, are paying from .. j cierk caiiseu ine ueatn ot tnc wile ot paid, France will have the largest national debt of any country in the world, amounting iu round numbers to 8400,000,000, or more than double the present amount of the At Salem five indictmeirtugaiurt t,e English language and ordinary i ,. 7, ST ,rT7 ' ex-Secretary May have been demur- branc,les ofedcatio,,. Nearly four of tl C n.tcl States. ied to and dismissed, one after an- j ,undred applkations, mainly from At least 80 per cent, of the crime j f"Hy Insured. About 100 girls are other, r our ot these indictments - ladies employed in the Departments, committed in New England is com. ' thrown out of employment, two to three ounces per dav to thc Colonel J. M. 7hornburgh, a j for drifting, says Jacksonville young lady very highly esteemed in Sentinel. Xashville, Tennessee. J A Vancouver journal expects 'a Brandeth's pill factory at Sing j,igh rise in the Columbia next Sing was totally destroyed by fire jttlie- February 26th. Loss, 810,000- have been referred again to the grand jury, and true bills may yet be returned. The fifth one was de clared by the court to be too trivial for further notice. have already been received. The pay is $1,500 per annum in gold, for three years, and expenses to Japan and return. mitted by those who have no edu- Greensboro, N. C, has shipped cation. ; over 25,000 mocking birds this sea son. In resKnding to thc request trom 1 mu A 1. ft.. Lim n . . . 1 S I I effort was made at Salem ZZ' ..T ! hinte have been thrown out by cer. ' 1 " " Miner. I IIWU BUICS Srcaennn'ot . . . . .... ... . ..... t i - ... . TI- n.tinr-1 tM,,f Krn. Tuesday, to recover the body of 1 v.j.;'. ...... " " t"' ,ork J0,,rn!,m t,,at forma Itaiiroaa is ...creasing - - ' 'iniiiiwii, mvn iriuui : 1 mi . , . . .1 . , v . KiigianaMKmiarepimiaioineireaiy A man by the name of Condit killed a drunken Indian, known by thc name of Johnson, near Astoria recently. Tlie Indian made an at tack on him with a club, at which Condit felled him with a rifle, pro- English papers complain that ! ducing death. rravel on the Oregon & ( ah- after paying the fourth half milliard ot indemnity, will lie able to report a balance of 450 ,000 ,000 francs still on hand. There are 368 colleges in the United States, with 2,962 instruc tors and 49,827 students. v ...1 .1 -a youug 1 ucum, u.owneu ask me for my autograph with i ,r , . ic recently bv firiiiff discharges from' . . . the United States must pay itself recently, by bring discharges t om , Wntimei.t. My sentiment is this : i ut ()f 1 nroncrtv as lav a cannon over and below the p ace I When ft cm..rlmu.n .1 ' ( Ut ntwn property as mj where I was drowned but failed ' " .earest to it." Wliere lie was .irownut, out tailed. 0 llM ow, bsiics8 , g) M . l.,w. . A schoolmaster in Ohio adver- Lewiatoii, Idaho, has an epidem-1 tloa r ,w m kepp Snnday ic diseaseamongadultsaiidcliildreii j 7'he house of Samuel Vowels, school twice a week Tuesdays and resembling "whooping cough." 1 Cortland, was burglarised last week. .Vaturdays. The prettiest girl in the Dalles has corns on her feet. Had on her understanding. The ladies of the 1 n lies wear long tail dresses, and look "daggers" if any one accidentally stejis on them. The banker of Jacksonville, Mr. l.irce trunk, hidden under the floor of a closet which opened only into the room 'which the minister occupied during life. When drawn forth. It. was found to lie such weight that three men werc required to Imiidle it. It was tilled with gold, silver, and gov ernment bonds. The wife of Mr. Hammond had known the trunk was there, but was ignorant of its content', and thinks her husband must have collected and hidden this treasure dur ing Morgan's raid through Indiana; deeds were likewise found giving a ti tle to lauds which, though bought at nominal prices, liad become valuable by keeping. lie was not a miserly man, but gave what was considered liberal ly for him ; und his wealth was tlie re sult bf small but uninterrupted accumu lations turned to immediate account, a cheering exhibit of wliat frillies will accomplish if used instead of wasted. Two newsboys, says C0mmercl.1l Bulletin, were standing lietore a cigar store, wlien one asked tlie otherc''have you got three cents " "Yes." "Well, t have two cents; jive me your three, and I will buy a five center." "All right," says number 2, handing out tlie money. Nuiulier 1 enters the store, procures the cigar, lights it. and puffs withagrcat satisfaction. "Come, now, gives us a pull," says number 2 ; I furnished more tlian half tins money ?" "I know that," says the smoker; "but tlien I'm president, and you lieiug only a stockholder, you can spit." - A small potato, with tlie end cut squarely oft'ls the best arrangement we know of for applying brick-dust to knives, as It keeps It anour tnc ngni mo'Kure, while the juice of tlie potato assists In removing stains from the sur face. A better polish can l)c obtained Beekman, recently bought a gold I and with less labor.