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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1872)
s i EASTTJM SiKW.. 7Tie President signed the House amnesty bill passed by the ft-nate May Slid. About two hundred ex ceptions are covered by this bill, including Jeff J)avis ami J. ft IJreckenridga T Republican State Conven tion held at Springfield, Illinois, on the 22d, was the largest Conven tion ever held iu the State. Uich ard M. Oglesby was nominated for 6'ovcrnor, by acclatuatiou ; G'en. .1. L. Iiearvcridge, for Lieutenant Governor; Col J. IT. UartW, Secretary of State ; G'en. Charles I.ippencolt, Auditor; Edward Huts, Treasurer ; Kendall, Attor ney General. The resolutions en dorsed Gen. Grant, and instructod delegates to the National Conven tion to work for his re-nomination. Swarms of locus' s are said to have appeared iu Moiirbon county, ytoii, Ohio, had eighty cases of small pox 011 the 23d. At East Saginaw, Michigan, C. I Jesse, a laboring man, attacked, and as he supposed, killed his wife with a hatchet. He tlien carved himself with a knife and hatchet until be died ; bat bis wife, it is thought, will recover. A bill granting the wife of the utiMowms. Prof. Albert Hopkins, ot Wil nannf College, died Jay 24th. . .. ' . - , i ,, ' A fanner reading a journal to his On the night of the 24th, in New which mi the sentence, 'The York r.'i J 1 jhsideut was received with three liu- Xork, Crawford, a brother-in-law ws,.. ,)lwl0iuiced tin.- last word "Im-- of Commodore Vanderbilt, in at- sii-s." "More slutint-f r liini."t'xi-l:iini-,1 , , ed ll liidigimntandscaiidftliziHl lai)-. Umii.gto induce the release of 1., oaf j,r. Judge.-' soda Commodore's colored coachman, ar-1 witness, "Hint the defendant was rested for assailing a white woman, l'1 "."k- Xo- ' ''' V ",,:l"s: A, .,! . . ,' ,, , , , ' 1 I nil I yj hen I tost saw Mm. lie shot and accidentally wounded dc- w, W!)AlU hlg fiuv U , nuB, luW,,., lectivc Henderson, land drvitg ilnnndnoriit.Mt. Vfheflier The will nf tho fat lYnuw soIht wiijiii wonld dothM can't siy.'' ftJHNtTURB. MlLLIXKKV.UUKss MAKI.N'i; T..l.. t ...1 - ... i.iuv nui.u iiiueioii a pension 01 1 . IVroiam-nt lieadoiiarters-.the shoitl aw per month was introduced and I v. ... now to mm rawed the Senate 01, the iSth. VTl w ",s rtl,""S " "'. aml , mm' 7'ho New Jersey Hepublican I "? , her tK'alh be divide into State Convention at TVentononthe:11'1' 01,6 0,'wl'icI' fa 10 2:d,endur.-ed the Administration k'g!'' cies. I lis biographer is to be nr ot (..rant, and strongly favored his j pointed by his executors, who are rc-iioruiiiation and that of Colfax. to Ik- allowed free use ot his books In Virginia the colored people 14rIx'r& His trustees and exe- as well as the d,if 1 t ' i,lkl-r, I tica ater. -Xo matter," said the friend. . , , , " H. Pay and Arthur Ureeae. blowing the mnd and water out of hi mixed schools. , . ...... . mouth. 'H've found It," 1 ne 1c1.u1 I'iMrici ueuiieiaue a clean sweep A prickly pair. A iton-tipinc and a hedge-hog. What i the difference between a val-e and a vnimg w idow:' One is n gid dy-whirl and the oilier is a wWdy-glrl. 'i meant to have told you of that hole." said a gentleman to a friend who was walking with him in his gar den, and stnnililed into a pit full of Coventor I oilman, of New York, has delivered up Carl Vogt, the Helgiau murderer, to the au thorities ot Helgium. 1). W. Voorhees addressed three thousand jiersons in the Court House at Torre Haute, hid., .Vay 'i nld fai-nii't in Viw 11 1 : ni 011 i ri Convention uf Huston ratiiiod. the recently kllletl n pig, and beliig'aked : Ciminnati plattbrm on the 24th. lw much if weighe.1 replied that it ! . - tf t il dil not weigh as miK'li a.-i he exi'eeted, Bini tinuw.i-i w-icaivo 10 ; and lie OKI Hot C. MEALEY, Ariel LADIKVA.1 CII1LDIIEVS rDHNISniNG HOUSE! 'pire fjrwBRSfrjsien iiasoi'kxkd 1 lU'v s'ik-v .if ini;n.,..- . ... 'J inlttK, Ui v 1 rhn.irrVS inrn'islii, ,1 f"!-K'". "wis, of the latest ..m m -7 aslii..;... WftdUhfcJI liieh she,. lle.-s lo , I .' i," ' ."'"-v """nnwttndtait iwiury I a: the n.-.iest nues. In the Dress Making Iepartmcnt entire SRlbtuction, ('lini-r;iu I miarti H'K'ml. I tim? '"inl'"' helatf lo8ivosrlsfr- I prtrw I r n M nre of onbtte Rrtnmge: 1 Opp First stn ite A. Carothers & Co., '. Allimy. On' rn-1. MBS. II. . 0ODI.KY, C.T A.- i nt ff,r M Hi. ATI . - Mi M. in i.. uri) "iter's t'n,t "v. 1, 71-lh 1 Haltimoiv. expect it would. Slid a Detroit lady to a gentleman Tho Centennial Commission has j U." he.'H C Iventucky, and it is feared that they j ibt 0 t,,e Iwcllt of will do great damage. At the annual meeting of the Texas and Pacific Hailtvad at New York Ittical aSaira in this country. He opposed the Indorsement of Gtecjey by tlie Baltimore Convention, and fixed Mpon openintl the exhihition on April Dili ami closing it Octo ber 9, lSTtj. All nations will be invited to participate. A U'ouderful Dreiiiucr. me proprietor 01 a ilium-organ, set e pressly to play; "Old Iluiniiid," I could 1101 get seventy-live out of it." A Milesian born on the last day of j the year, felicitates himself on Ids lucky i escape of not being born at all. "Bu jabers." says he, "and If It had been ' the next day what would have heeoine i ! of me." "Bridget, what ha? become of tin tallow I greased my boot? with this morning," ! fried the buckwheats in it." "Oh. I was afraid you had wasted it." the action of the Republican State ! aJ b,va U'th lf-s of ' tion, living in this county, has a , TrJZ . 1 1 woman. I h(Lwomen were enmmd .1.1. ' :.r ": 'M'1;. "P"- I'liniin 111 a large ! sir." Teacher " hv. vou niiiiil)- inereantile house in ( hnaha. A tew ! skull, what h ive you got on your head MANUFACTURER Of patent gate, etc. Sc'f-Ciiiln" and Self-Clcaing G A T E . PATENTED BY JOBJf DICKASUK, June 4, Hi,r. on the 2il, 7'homas A. Scott was I advate.1 the notiii atiou of n elected President, Harvey G. 'teb-! rtwifc'ht 1,en,ofratic l,Vkct- ! The Indiana Sentinel relate ' 14.. I - I. - l...K..'..l- bins Yice President, and Edward i ",l """"1" 8 the following astonishing dream 1 'ierrepo-it, Treasurer, THE 0 VTE Is S) OiXsTltlCTKDTIwt, T T T I at r rn rx i-v i i JLSK. SI"'1'1 "l'l'roiiehiw it ihu building fell ou the25U)tHhe Iklllng Senator Joliu A. iOTcuiWli walls killii:- a woman a.ul baby, wlik'h it vouches for aslnttli,: A n , I h .it o ti iif lii(irTir;(iinl ruikS. - 1 "i nolo VI lllill .-o 1,11. ... I llll.so I enlier cariia'. mnnee 1 (fate, i: audita 0 si IP MISS oviT :t lMvi.ru 1,1. .Ii to iiio gate lihijjt by u m l. nn c.iiv iiv:ihp miii anil us. ' '- After Kolna through, the puwcft out a sllilllai' lever. u!s i 'lthl!ii'Ku!c lilit!fe,aIittUo ts eottttimi, (a shni Iwliluil yon rrvo.,t.:m. ofTUinnu n.l sni.l with i . VT w . . ; son engaged as a clerk in miniutnif me uauv on me sute- "glesbyfor CAivcrnor. and good men on the ticket with him, the I'c publicans would sweep Illinois by "0,000 majority. A terrible tornado passed over the com try northeast of Cincinnati on the afternoon ot the 22d, destroy ing a number of houses and orch ards in its track, which was about ore-fourth of a mile iu width. Tlie (Veneral Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, now in session at llrooklyn, X. V., has decided to hold its next session at St. Louis. A Mr. Peck recovered $8,000 from the Central Hailroad, X. V., tor being put off a palace car for re-1 fusing to pay extra fa'C, when the ordinary cars of the train were lull j At the JHelhodnt ( '.inference Brooklyn, X. Y., on the 21st, W. wald in front of the building. weeks ago the father rcwived a let-!, , Ant. 'I1 .Vm"10' sir' 1 tiiuik ii eees u u.a. Near Troy, Ohio, on the 25th, 7?? S t. . t- i, he father liouen r uuer, a lanner, eaueii nis T ,n ! Mba li&hliv -Inv nf c... ... i.:.. .1 1.. 1.1 : muiK u nets 1 ,7 " " ' IF , , " " T ' HoraeeOreelev issaiil tobeslckand HostiHi, left 280,000, to various ! been rol.bed ol Jii.000 belotiging to tiiwl 01 the "devilments ' that besel au charitable associations. I l''s employer while returning from 1 editor nowadays, in the way of polities. collecting trip into the country. 1 Sl," ,lmt' wars mat lie win r was laturtilly tro,d,b : STor'a .1 viV id li'eliep when he ivtirpd , ... wife out of the house and shot her j to his room lie lay awake sometime hZtimtoZjX with a revolver fatally, it is lie- thinking of the unfortunate occur-! between two -i's." lieved and then shot himself dead. renee. At last he fell asleep, and ! -Mr. Smith I wish to speak with It is stated that M. L. Sullivan, 1 it seemed to him as if he was sitting 'ou. privately. Permit me to take ot Ford county, I linois, who lias a by a table in a lied cha.nlier of the I ""l1 ! :! ' '"' uioments. hnntli ' ')'...-... it.' Ill U'iUIi I tut li.'.jf . t-jir 0 o 1 1 ... I Hi. tul if fltnilm iclnmiiif t.M V"" ....... .... ..i.. ..... . . o.-.v.,.. w ..(Wainly. s r. if vou I mom sp to datSIielhvville. Cabinet Ware, I.'o OetUng Out cf Your Vchiclo! Su Raising ot Latrhci Nor Pulling ut isti iiif;"., ! Kxeept i! Tin; 'rtldioiis" of ymir icam. odea ettii('-i ' ii i I31:il)IXC, Etc., Corner of farm of 40.001) acres, recentlv or dered 56 corn planters from a Gales- U WnversaUQU of two young men j put me togeMr ag iiu. ' who were recalling the particulars , Adonole wortmarrlej burg taotory. 0fa robbery in which they had been Ind., the other day, the groom being Returns of the Massaejiusetts l!u- concerned, while they counted over i sixty-four years old and tlie bride nine- . , ... .. . il. ,-.,u. ,.Ctl, I teen. After the nuptial cereinonv. reau oi iaiir lansiics snow mat r- o..v; ...... ";,, hn.i.v r.iir n,iio., t...,:., u -1 1UII'. pair the cash value of farms iu that i t,...,.o.- .. exultant air. Learning the hum- w,,u worth of ehseand crackers and Iiil nf tlmir r.iiiin ln iltivitniiilivl t!.,, atwaA nn f.i.f fl,..;.. K..t.l.il tnm. t.. Mate has decreased nearly $ .000,- j stai) C0llsil0) tilc n,gist.r, flxed i the groom's re-ideuee-tive miles from 000 within the past ten years. j their names iu his memory, together , titv- Last week at an up town funeral: with the date under wlM they y2gV hKXcarfa" in Xew York, three of the palj, fere written, and then awoke, lie hegently pressed her hand. "Wtto" i .-i ;i i, ; i immediately wrote a letter to his said she, retttrhlng the pressure. The bearers, while carrying the cofhu , ,. .... . " ... iiipaniiiiroi First and Broadalbln Sis.. ALBANY, OR. 1 'articular I Ilin-is I! H Foster Ti.nmflJ om the house to the hearse, were ! otcl, lm.k at the register, and if he , ''J' liMled to know th U Harris, a, n. rosui, j nomas I ' ..... ditto. Hie next day. be! robbed of their watches. ... .1 i . p tt ij ttrn ! ditto. Hie next day. belli; at work - T W7' 1 J l IUUUi. Ul UIV1I lTrtu:.i.i ; HJIU... tlie lia.lip .'I .101.11 11, t USOII i ...,.. ,. ... . fc.l,v.l, . .,..... ,. . ' , , , l Hon. William Uutler fed and : d James r rank inscribed on its i is the meaning of ditto?" "Whv," -Morrill were elected Ilishops. . ; pages, under the date of November iid the old man. "this erc's one e' ili- Tlie owners of the 6'rand Opera i s 1 ',pca Irom , ,age wwna' , 14th, to have the parties found, ar- bage-head ain't It "Ye rather." rr -v- f i' i . ti .i delivering m Chicago, January 2(i, ! -.,,,1 , ,1 ..i,.,.,i .:,i, ,i ,i p, "Well that ere's ditto."' ''Drftttt " House, W, refused to allow the, , "...i,,, T.i S 'l, ejaculated the indignant son, "then Woodhullites to hold a meeting a lo0V!J'U, T wub f t 16,000. The son followed si,ecaIUsl,eacahlrSe-liead." ., K .rt !sl i we'Sncl lx,l""ls t,J tl,e averaSe-1 ? brectioi.s, and from a letter re- j Al) examination committee about to ' - ... A snorLsman in Richmond. Va.. veil hy tlie lather yesterday, we i test the eaiia.il it ;r. r -o., o. ..ow- mistook tliereJ turbauof a I learn that said John li, W.lsouaud a rd county, Ind., is the proprietor , ,, , ,., , . I James I rank were arrested at the of a well from which flows tot,, colored lady, wh.ch he saw moung : sai(1 noteltiley col)fcs, to the 1 . 1. ... rh iL. hw. ,.!.., rt o i' 1 .... it . A1 OIA i' water and iras irrirain ' and :iu- ' w ,l 1 . U,""V. , , 'eiotij, u.ai 51,01a 01 me money water Hid gas, imgatm0 ana iiiu fa a wWn tJ g , a,i(J tie oft minaUiig his premises at one and j char,e o( hut ifl it y'iie lupjioeed j era had been sentenced to the 1 'eni- tln same time. It is located at 1 robin promptly retaliated with a tcntiary. Alto, live miles south of Kokomo. j brick. j l'ive hundred millions of jiostage llev. George I eck, of the y-1 the ,nwt woiulerfid iniproveinents ot stamps were issued tliebrst week m j oming Conference, has been elected ihe present age. Hie m , .u- . . t 1 which the alove justly eeleh .May by the I nited States Govern- thirteen times in succession to the WikH'hatmet wltti throu ment. 7'hc Hepublican .State Conven tion of West Virginia met at (7raf ton on the 23d, and instructed for Grant for President, and Horcman for Vice President. The. Hepublican State Conven tion of Arkansas, nominated Joseph Crooks lor Governor. The region about P'ortress Mon roe was visited by a most violent storm on tlie 22d, inst. Jany Houses were unrooted, orchards de stroyed and other damage dune. 7'he greater portion of the busi ness part of jlannington, Virginia, was burned on the 23 J. Loss, $180, 000. Tlie business portion ot Sharps ville, Ohio, was burned on the night of the 24th. Loss, $80,000. 6'paulding, manager of Dan I lice's circus, was shot and serious ly wounded at I.'a.xter Springs, Ark., May 23d. The coutcst for the Vice Presi- -lent on the Ilepublican ticket is now admitted to be between Col tax and Wilson, with tlie chances in favor of ti e former. Margaret Bower, an unmarried woman about twenty-six years of age, of Zaoesvilte, HL, deliberately split the skull of Iter illegitimate child with a hatehet while it was sleeping. She showed no remorse. of an individual for schonl-tcaehlnsr, nut the followins questions to Mm: "At what period did France have her greatest general?" "At what rjerloaV" pausing and scratching hU head. "Ab! you've got uie there." "Can you tell liie whether It was hefore or alter tlirht?" "Be fon' or after Christ? Before or after? Old bosses, j-oit have got me Bgahi?1 A Sacramento telegraph olllee is rid ding itself of loafers. The Ilea says: "Box, running the full length of the front of the office on the outude, has heretofore furnished a tenintiii.; scat ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS OF ALL mm XiST HIS XalNTE. LAZY II AX'S GATE." j Ami n "Head Open nnd 8hul. i This cnto Is Blinnli. m Hi ,.,.,..,. ...... Ixithot Iran andwooj nork,itnl not Itktilv to -rot out t order, ir a ttent, etunn unto isaesiri! I. it may lie ma lellh),-litnn cross bars ol no nnit uue-fourlli neb mm, neatly enrved m the lim,tho lower ena lu.i in Tlis- Uitiom lnvr, which is the StV Ol 11 r.tftnrV l.liwtn mi... T. are now hi nnietfcai no In serernl of tin; I couiiti.'Siironml Sun I'n.nclsco, nd iilcnty I ot K-stimoiiinulscaa be givtii. ; THORSAS J. SAFFORD, Having pnrthascil Ihe Riglit for Linn Co,, Oregon, Has now on hand, and wi'i mnnnftietnm the above dcwnlhwlinite, Whereverll has been unod it has ifcoetei the highest e couiinins, us the lurgc numtwr of eertitt catcs from prominent dti-mian in nil irti of Hi" eoitntrs', ""' i Uiy liuiels, nill testify. I CARRIAGESAXO W AOXS, Of All Descriptions, tn hand and uianutuetured to order, fliaclisnilthiug and ItepairliiQ- Hone to order at most reosonnhle niton WVfpot of Kerry- treet,oposltellench, MmiettUCo.'8llonrlniitti(la. TBoMift J. 8AFIX)1U. AttMnj", Oct. M, Is.ks. i STOVES AND TI.WVAHK. Piiecess with celebrated ma- 1 itroiu.il! in! th.. M. E. Geirral Conference. I e'dire worltl should lie sulfides guar-; ,01' ne naDitues. this has neeu cov- , ., nnteeto convliice the most skeptical wuiwuwu aVlSS Ida lirecley, Whose lather of their true merit Th.-r without n Willi I he I latteries, tliat are contained in is some known as the author ot a ! question ol doubt, hare received more , . . 1.1. enconiinius by way of'awank medals, book ou farming, was educated in flr4 premimns anil flattering testi.no a convent. j naIs from ,ie press, in this and for- . , T , . , leign countries, than any other nia- Audrew Johnson says that he , cJmles extant. As proof of this state- JUST RECEIVED tin. liov A iuhuu. clttiiiir ...ton flu. Ik.x without touching blsfiands there to win not reel the electricity, but it , bis bands fall upon the box, or he puts tfaem thereon to assist him to rise, lie receivla sneha sudden and astonish-1 PRAVT K V iTI) TUP F1QT log ahoek as semis him an unbelleve-1 MU ltth abhi number of feet toward the lofty roof and the adjacent river. Any good ; won't support Creelev, and that n,cnt it nlfoixls us pleasure to state, in ' il.l. , ...... ..li.i. fl.uf . 1 . .I... ......... t;..M . . 1 mi- . '...ii. . 1 i'ii 1. .11. ii 1.1, viiiT i:ir.ii ikiu tlie LleniOCiatlC party WOll t. trial at (Iwntonnn. Minnesota l.ll !.. Justice Davis has retired from the W "'"I August, isffl. the officeis of j ? l,er0" ma.v some 01 nose ?J".,r,ro1 tfce8te Agriuiltnral Society being Wrt9rJtes unextedly struck by Presidential field disgusted won t the judges; the competing machines at some of domesticated lightning, be a candidate under any circnm-1 "'is trial were the Champion, Buckeye, I describing a fifty feet parabola In the j Md 'ormick's Advance, Kxeelsior, Ker-1 alr- i.uca aMi. t,v, i.ntiet (lampion. Marsh Jlarvester, Tlie Louisville Courier declares ! Johnston, Williams, 4c., c., a listof , , . ... .,, . j competitors that any one tiiight well be that the coming dictionary will W ; proud to lead, at this trial like nil otliers, a more complete affair than the the highest prize, tlie Grand Gold Med . . ! al, was awarded to tlie Woods' Ma presentbook. For instance, it will c,i!ie. In 1871 Uie. Japanese goveru- contaiu definitions like this: "Gree ley. 1. A great editor, who flour islied A. I). 1872. 2. To bolt, as ment sent their agent or commissioner to this country, and amoting tlie vari ous machines he examined he selected the Woods an the most complete Kea in politics; the use 'to Greeley' in i per and Mower, and took them back connection with fastening doors is a J tSSSSmSSS vulgar corruption. 3. Ltter a pro-, at tlie warehouse of C. B. Coinstock fane oath ; to swear horrible ; to ; & Co., at foot ol Ellsworth street. execrate. 4. To till the soil, as a farmer." Tlie National workingraen's Con rciitioujjcld in NewYork to nom inate candklateaJor President and Vice President, met ou tlie 23d, and un the first ballot Grant received 204 votes, and 6rrceley5. The nomination of rVrant was then made unanimous. 7'hirty States were represented by 2 10 delegates. Gnitt Smith is far Omit un eonditkmsHf , and Wendell Pbil iifis prefers iiim to Greeley. 'William, thee knows 1 never called i anybody names; hut William if the mayor of the city were to coine to me 1 and say, John I want thee to find me the biggest liar in Philadelphia1 1 would come to thee and put my hand ! on thy shoulder, and say to thee, Wil- j Hum, tlie mayor wants to sec thee." Horace Greeley says that castor beans may lie ca st or not, which ever you like. The foundry at which lie gets Ms seed to tlie lies. If the best ettz has been cracked bv frost the beans are apt to sprout and shrink, jacc will busy hlm elf about a long-con The following is an estimate of the hotels buikHiig and to he built in Chi cago: Palmer's Hotel. $1,200,(100; Pa cine, $1,000,000; .Sheriiiaii.000.000; Brigg?, $400,000; Oardner.s. $400,000; llomore's, $400,000; BIatterson,l60D, 000 City, $100,000; Probable, $200,000. In addition to these figures add the cost of the ground and the furnisliira of the hotels. In his retirement this summer Ilor- THE LARGEST LOT Of New and Elegant FURNITURE, OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Ueiiicr in R A N G E S . COOK, PAIiLOH AND BOX, 8 T OYES! (if tliolicst patlcins, AIAO : tW, SHKl.T IRO AXD oi' Pr.H WARK, 1 Ami th usual sjsertmont of fnrnlslilM j sooJs to be obliilneU in it tin store. Keixiim ncHtly ami nntmntly exconted, on reitsonuble ternis. Miorl rerkonhiip nnke long Ii lend, ' FRONT STREET, Al.UAN Y. 1'ec.s, lHdfi-l which to not the case with oats or bay when properly eronnd. Haw-dust m i- nure has heen found to contain too much neat for tlie ordinary castor, dried glass from fractured lanterns being the restorative when the bean Is to be hastened. Pull off your hoots while cultivating. No rain-water should be allowed to nettle on toe vines during wet weather. templated addition to his work on farm- injj. Jt will be entitled "Jteeollcctions 01 a fussy Ufe Spent In tlie Cultiva tion of Beats," and will lie read v for the press by the middle of November. Hercules was a model husband! ralk. KEiwcEi.-Frank Wood ls made a great reduction In tlie pricoof horse shoeing, etc. Call and see him. There to only one love, but there are a hundred Imitation",. Subscribe for the Ri bister now. EVER BROUGHT TO ALBANY! Gome and See it! lowers 513 25,oto I mien h SoldYGarly!$110 Made by Waltor A. Wood, it he hnii-est imnnllHtaNirnrfeTmlnffiiiachlnflry In ihr worWl with folding bw, two wheels, nml all late iiuprovementi. It led tho world t the I'arls Exposition, nnd has found 110 peer trine. 1 fronsmet and powerful, and Mat the machine far this coatt, n every tenner wlU m who bM one. (jr K very machine to (Mrtnteeil us rep- Old stand. Market Mratt, 1 April nml