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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1872)
Latest Xewa. The funeral of Juarcx was an a ;S - ing spectacle. Hie corjw j w interred in tlie Pantheon. Tlie j Greets and houses were drajwd in j mourning, and the procession bore j numberless emblems of grief. Fnl- j !y 70,000 sx?clators lined tlie streets i through which it passed. Nearly : all the foreigners in the Capital ; were present at the ceremonies, as j well as all public officers and For Sgn Diplomate? Addresses were made by Minuter Nelson on behalf of the Diplomat ic corps, and Senor j Vigil fur the editorial fraternity of : Mexico, The death oi Juarez is j generally regretted. Minister Nelson, American Min- j inter, starts for the United States, , u,lw ! m, . ch,,rt lnve nf ! 1 Some demonstrations occurred at Jamuico on the reception of the . w - ........ news of the death of Junrvz, in favor of Diatz against Tjeda Congress meetsfor extra session on September 15th. Various names are mentioned in connection with a new Cabinet, but nothing definite is known. Tjeda is candidate tor election to the Presidency, and the names of 4)veral competitors are mentioned. Lerdo Banco is voluntary assist ant in the investigation of outrages odmmitted on American citizens at Achiapas. The journals report that Lerdo will recall Mariscal from Washington. It is beiived tliatthe Revolution ists will disband when informed ot the policy of tlie Administration. Lerdo has commoted the sen. tmce of death pronounced on Kid uappcro, of Cervantes, to ten years Ansel Iturhide. son of the ex. Emperor, died at tlie Capital on the same day as Juarez. Owing to tlie prevalence of rin derpest in Germany and Russia the Belgian Government has prohibited si... i r .,?,, c . i. . m inipviwuuu ui came iruiu muse ooantriea. By the destruction by lire of Corascormdjough, a village on the Aseatic bank of tlie Bosphorons, iuhabited by poor Jews and Greeks, upwards of ois tliottsand families have been rendered destitute and houseless. A lailroad in the valley of the Nile is contemplated. Sixty chiefs of the different tribes of the Upper Missouri, in charge of Assistant Secretary Cowan, and Commissioner Brunot will arrive at Sioux city, next week, en route for Washington. The labor Reform parly is to 'e -assemble at Columbus on tlie 31st of August. It was reported on the 7th, that the Governor of Arkansas intended to declare martial law. Two colored Reverends, one of Maryland the otlier of New York, were to discuss the merits of Grant and Greeley in Cooper Institute, New York, txwlay, ifllie hall cou'd be .obtained. The result of the election in North 4 larolina seems not to liave discour aged Horace, The Sage stops long enough from Ills "wood rbopping" to dilrp to Ms friends that North Caroli na will be theirs in November. -Mm never is, but always to be litest," vou know. 11k Mikado of Japan, continues his visits to the several spring, and Is now on hi way le Magasaka, dressed in foreign Wyte, Hih attendants simi larly attired. Tlie natives look on with amazement at tlie changes in augurated through tlie late civil war. The English Parliament was proro gued on tlie afternoon of the 10th. The first subject touched in the speech of the Queen after tlie announcement of prorogation, was the controversy over tlie American indirect claims, which the Queen rejoices to inform Parliament has been compassed by the spontaneous declaration of the Arbi trators, who entirely consented to Iter views. Tlie Catlwl.cs of Ireland are prepar ing to celebrate the anniversary of Uie passage of the Kepeal Act. Leading Orange officers advise )ratigcmcn not to Interfere with the celebration. One of the most extensive enttnn factories to Geneva. Italy, was de stroyed by Are on the night of Aug. . 12th. Loss 10.000,000 frams. Klght :glpvl operatives were thrown out (jffi a$flfll WOT ITOMHts A ueiieva letter says the American - claims Kir daiuMKia 1tr ,-,,..., .. PammMm, TheKi.glW.pa ners in the case fix the dammcu at adena, of Spain, u report mm Sned rdeme iwovkling fir th -i of slavery hi UibaanarortoJUco. Gen. nillyer. of New York. atmonn. ccs life ik-u-rmlimtiou to swept Uie wtger of$10.000 offered in tl Itoily AVww that Gmlry will be clwtctl. awl will alio wager the value of his iKMie ami lot in llarlem, two t one, on Grant. General Cutler lias announced flat he will not allow his name to be psI In the canvass for Governor to tlie ili'triment of the Ki-imlilknn can. A call lias been UiKil from Wil mington. Del., sijriioil by Win, Dean, late Chairman ot tlie Democratic! State Central CoramRtw. for tlie election of ix deleciites to represent tin; State at tlie Ixiuwillc Convention. Yellow fiver is in the quarantine at New York. A terrible storm of wind ami rain visited l.oni-ville, Kv.. on tlie 18th. GrwW damage was done to property. Houses were Mown down and the country was overflown, and crop, fence, etc., washed away. As three men were returning from the mines near Centr.ilia. Pa..they werefinsl upon by a twrty of "Molly Magnires." who had forbidden them to work. All of the men were badly wounded one probably fatally. Congressman Gollndiiy, ot Tennes see, lav declared that he ' for Gree ley because la; signed .lefl'. Davis' nail bond and was m favor of paying lavor ot inyins we In Klnn.Mli Vallev the (riekeLs are I becoming very troublesome to the. j j crops of wheat and grass. niwellaneo. A new feature in tlie religious world is tlie formation in CUeago of a church exclusively for women, called the Church of the Divine Maternity. The pastor is a Mrs. Wjllard, ideutiliwl with tlie woman suffrage cause. A late decision in the Chicago courts gives a verdict In favor ofa lawyer who lost his library by Are after his policy of insurance liad expir ed. No notice had been given by the company of the expiration, and tlie court decided that such a notice was imperative. An Indianapolis paper savs: 'There are at present, by actual count, but fourteen voting men In tlie city who part their hair in tlie middle. One vear ago tliey numbered over two hun dred, but death and tlie lunatic asylum have cut down their numbers to tlie present figures." A blundering druggist named II. M. Dunning, of Allegan, Michigan, put up elixir of vitriol for syrup of rhu barb, and killed a little child. He made au ample apology for tlie mis take. Brantonine says tliere are fifteen qualities of female beauty : Three white attractions Tlie skin, teeth and eyelids. Three red Tlie lips, cheeks aiid nails. Three long Tlie body, hair and liands. Three short The ears, teeth and feet. Three broad The cliest, forelicad and space between the eyes. Daniel Webster says: "If anything I have ever said or written deserves tlie feeblest encomiums of my fellow countrymen, ' I"1'8 110 lieslfation in declaring tliat for their partiality 1 am indebted, solelv indented, to tlie tiauy and attentive' jierusal of tlie Sacred Scriptures the source of all true oe trv and elomience. as well as of all good and all comfort." Some idea of the tautology oftlic le gal fbrmulre may lie gathered from tlie following specimen, wherein if a man wishes to give an orange, instead of saying, "I give you tliat orange," be must .set lorlli ins win aim uccu iimi "Iriye you all.tid slrhir, my Ute j and interest. light, title and claim, and advantage of and in tluit orange. with all its rind, skin, juice, piup anu piiw, and all rights and advantage tliereln, with fullpower to bite, stick or otlierwise eat tlie same orange, or give the same away, with or without its rind, skin, juice, pulp and pips, anything heretofore or hereafter in any other deed or deeds, Instrument or in struments of whatever kind or nature soever, to tlie contrary in any wise not withstanding. A A blue stocking young lady of Bos- i ton, who just " doted on Longfellow, j j securing remunerative wages to la deciare that she lias lost all interest n,K and to promote the industries, in his poems since he ran that race j mowth and prosperity of tlie whole 1.1. 11- !.. ,1 .1. . . .1 Ul.n ,P '. says tlicre is no accounting for tlie ec centric habits of some poets, but she did think Longfellow was too old, and liad too much sense to make such a spectacle of himself! "And to rim against Harry Bassett. a man whose name lias never appeared in tlie world of letters!" A correspondent of the Englith Mag azine gives tlie following curious rem edy : Put a piece of quick-Hine as big Willi lliirr liiCLi me uiiici m.i . i-"1- ; asa walnut in a pint of water, in a bottle. Clean tlie teeth with it every morning, rinsing tlie mouth with clean water afterward. It the teetn arc good it will preserve them and keep awav toothache ; if tlie teeth are gone It will harden the gums, so that tliey Will masticate crusts and all. A Berlin physician recently tried to dissever tlie bodies of two twin girls, grown together like tlie Siamese twins. One of the girls survived t lie opera tion one day, and the otlier lingered for three days. Tire two Wives. Recently, two men were reluming home from a beer shop at a late hour, partially intoxi cated, ami one of tliem said : "When I get to my house, I slmll catch a terrible scolding from my wife." "Ah," replied his companion, "I shall meet something ten times more Intoierabe than that. My anxious wife win) is waiting for meat this mid night liour, will meet me with notliing Dill Mini woms anu acts ; inn uerenre- worn countenance, ami the thought that site has been continually praying forme, will be far more hard to en dure than tlie most furious invectives. If she would only soohl me, I cottkl an swer her with harsh words. Her kind way and utmost kindness amlafhetion sliame me, though I am tipsy. On, I am a cruel man never shall 1 taste another drop from tlx degrading 'lie is keeping Mi word faithfully, so he Informs the writer. i?wt i'5 1 , - -' - j jusaavjuub run1 Ainptei hi tot Xmionti lUfmUiem Grnrmm t niVW;iin, June 67A, 1)91 The RetttblUsm party of tlie Uuttetl HUtrs nwb!ed In National Conven tion In W city of Philadelphia, on tlie M ano pi days or June. isri. again declare. Its faith and tipieals to its hl- tory awl announce its position upon te i)liesttous tietore tlie country. First During eleven years of su premacy it lias aeeepfis! with grand courage the solemn duties of tin- lime, it siipprcs-cd a gigantic rebellion; emauelWtsl -MXiO.IHlO slaws ; tlecrecd the e nial citi.t'iisliip of all and estnb llslietl universal snlThiee. KxhlMliusr. ' unparalleled magnanimity, it crimin i ally puni-hed no man for" political of fences and warmly welcomed all who proved their loyalty by obeying the laws and dealing )n-tl.v with their neighbors. It has steadily decreased with a firm hand, the resultant disor or.lers of a groat war. and Initiated a wise policy toward the Indians. The Pacific Railroad, and similar vat en terprises, have been generously aided and successfully conducted. The pub lic lands are freely given to actual set tlers; Immigration Is protected, en couraged, and tlie full acknowledge ment of the naturalized citizen's rights I ,M1 w '" . t" ers. i lie national currency icif im proved in regulation and the national credit has lieen sustained under extra ordinary burdens, and new bonds have lieen negotiated at lower rates. The revenues have lieen carefully collected and honestly applied. Despite tlie an nual large reductions from tlie rates of taxation the public debt has Iwn re duced during (3 rant' presidency atlhc rate of one hundred million dollars per year. A great financial crisis has been avoided and peace and plenty prevail througnnt the land. Menacing for eign difficulties have been peacefully and honorably compromised, and the honor and power of tlie nation has lieen kept high throughout the world. This glorious record of the past is the j party s liest pledge Tor tlie tuture. v e ' believe the pcoplo will not entrust the ; Government to any party or combina tion ormcu composeu ot tno.se wno chiefly have resisted every step in tills beneficial progress. Second Complete liberty and exact cquali'v in the enjoyment ot an civn, political and public rights sliould lie established and effectually maintained throughout the Union, by efficient and appropriate State and Federal legisla tion. Neither the law or its adminis tration slwuld admit of any discrimin ation in respect to citizens, by reason of race, creed, color, or previous con dition of servitude. Third The amendments to tlie Na- tional Constitution shoukl be cordially sustained, because tliey are right ; not merely tolerated liecaasc tliey are law; sliouid be carried out accord ing to their spirit by appropriate legislation, the enforcement of which can lie safely trusted only to the party tliat secured tlie amendments. Fourth The National Government should1 seek to maintain an honorable peace with all nations, protecting its citizens everywhere and sympathizing with all people who strive for greater liberty. Fifth Any system of civil service under which tlie subordinate positions Of the Government are considered as rewards for mere party zeal, is fatally demoralizing, and we 'tlicrefore favor a reform of tlie system by laws which sliall nbolish tlie evils of patronage and make'hoiiestv, efficiency ami fidelity essential qualifications for public posi ZMi tion, without practically creating a me Sixth We are opposed to further grants of the public lands to corpora tions and monopolies, and demand tliat the national domain shall tie set apart for tlie free use of tlie people. Seventh The annual revenue, after paving tlie current expenditures sliould furnish a moderate balance for tlie vi duel ion of the principal oftlie debt; and revenue, except so ranch as may be received from a tax on tobac co and Ikmors, ought to be rated by i duties on importations, the scale of tt.,t.u stIOul(l be so adjusted as to akl itrtllltrV. Eighth We hold in undying honor tlie soldiers and sailors wliose valor saved tlie Union. Their pensions are a sacred debt of the nation, and wid ows and orplians of those who died for tlielr country are entitieu to tne care of the Government and the 'gratitude oftlic people. We favor such addi tional legislation as will extend the bounty of tlie Government to all our soldiers and sailors who were houor- ably discharged, and who in rime of dntv became disabled, without reaard to the leiistli of tlwir service or the cause of such discharge. Nintli Tlie doctrine of Oret(t Brit ain, and otlier Eiiroiicair IVvers con cerning allegiance "onceva snbject al ways, a subjecU'L laUtllgi ..mmh throuab the efforts of the KeinibiUsili fiartv. been abiUHloncfl.aisUbu Ameri can idea of the ri&ht of t He individual to transfer his allegiance having betn accented by the Ruroiean nation, it is tlie duty of mir Oevernment to guard with jealous care tlie rights of adopted citizens against tlie assumptions of un authorized claims by tlielr formergov ermneuts; and we urge tlie continued and careful oncoumgementaad protec tion of voluntary Immigration, , Tenth Tlie franking privilege ought to be abolished and a way pre pared tor a reduction in the rates of postage. ':' ! v M ! ; Eleventh Among tlie questions which press for attention is tliat which concerns the relation of capital and labor, ami tlie Republican party re cognizes tlie duty of so shaping legis lation as to secure full rirotecuon and ample field for capital, and for la bor, which creates for capital the larg- opportunities, and a jdst share of mutual profits of those two great ten ants of civilisation. ' Twdfth-Wa hold flat Cfwtf-w and the President have only. jfWUhed n laumftahtdDtVln a mffliaiire for tin sanrefw trkWtoe- (,s In 4aafthe lately reWHwis regions, and for th proiecuou m uie uanuv-orot. ! hrrefor they art 'entitled to the thanks of the nation. Thlrtcentli We denounce repudia tion of Hk rational fkbt. hi any form or disguise, as a national crime. We witness with pride the reduction of the principal of flie debt and of the rates of iiiterwt upon the balance, and we confidently expect tint our excellent currency will lie perfected by tlie speedy resumption of the specie pay ment. Fourteenth Tlie regular Itepnbli ean party ! mindful of its obligation to tlie loval women of America for their noble devotion to the cause of freedom. Their admission to nseflil nessis received with satisfaction, and the hottest demands ot any class of clt ons for additional lights sliould be treatfd with respectful consideration. Fifteenth We heartily approve of the action of Congress in relation to the rclicllioiis States, and rejoice in the growth of peace and fraternal feeling throughout the land. Sixtcenth-The KrpuMican parly pro poses to respect the rights reserved by the people to themselves as carefully as the powers delegated by them lo the State and IVrrltiirial governments. It disapproves of any resort to micon ttltuttnnal laws lor the purpose of re moving evils by hiterference with rights tiot surrendered by the jieople to either the State or the National Government. Seventeenth Ifls the duty of the General ilirternmeltt to adojit such measures in will tend to encourage American commerce and shlp-bulltl-Ine Klghtceillh We Ixslleve that the modest patriotism, the earnestness of purpose, sound judgment, nmctical wisdom, hieorruptible 'Integrity, and Illustrious services of C. Si Grant, have conimended hllii lo the heart of the American iieople, and that with him at onr heaii we start to-day on a new march to victory. l'ATKNT 0ATK. ETC Self-Opening and Self-Closingr GATE. PATBXTKIl Jir JOIIN DICKASOJf, June I, ISh. 'I'HK IJATK IS SO COXSTKtXTED Tliat 1 when tlie vehicle approaches it tlie wheels on one side pass over n lever which Is connected to the jrate htiucc hy a rod, 1hiinnhix thesnte liefnre yoa niid fast onhig It open. After trolng ihmiKrh, the cwrriiiffo iiss over n similar lever, ulso connected with thcRnte hinge, canslaKthe gstc. in lis rotation, lo shut behind you and (iistcn. Ho Getting- Out of Tour Vehicle ! So Raising of Latches Nor Pulllug of Strings, Eicepttho "rlhlmns" of your team. It is oncn cunvu THE ' I..I.V MAN'S GATE,'' And a "Dead Open and Shul." This eate is pininle in ItsconstnirMon. Ixith of Iron and wood work, nnd not llkclv to get out of order. If a neat, cheap irnt' is uestrei.tt may Is- made Ihrht. with throe cross liars ot woo) and one-fonrth inch winMiciitly enrved at the top, the lower end hid in the liottou) liar, which ts the style ot n luctorv made gale. The piles an- now in practical use in several of the eonntiesarnnnd Sun Frnnelsco, and plenty THOMAS J. SAFFORD, Having pnixhttsed (he Right for Linn Co., Oregon, Has now on hand, nnd will manufacture thealmvcdescriliedgntc. Wherever It has lxsn used It has received the highest en comhmis,as the nunc number of certifi cates from prominent fanners In nil iirts of the country, now In my liuiids, will testify. CARRIAdiEN AXD W AisOXS, Of AU Descriptions, On hand and manufactured to order. Blacksmlthlug and Repairing- Done to order at most reasonable rates. Shop foot of Kerry street, opposite llcach, Monteith ft ( o.'s flouring mills. THOMAS J. SAFFOni). Albany, fict. t8, 1S71-SV4 STOVES AND TINWAKK. OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dcalor In RANGES. COOK, PAKLOli AND BOX, STOVES ! Of the best patterns. M : m, MIKfTT IROX asb oi ;...' PIB WARE, And the nsnal assortment, of funiislitni goods to bo obtained In a tin store. Repairs neatly and promptly executed, on reasonable tarniSk i.i ; f, sliirtrickosilnsHinkelnKrrleutl, '' FRONT STEEKT, MAtxwt. I.'oc.S, -! tcjit. turn iKHs T1 DUUGS, KTC. "They Who Have Nothing for Sal are Farthest from Karket " A. CAROTHERS & CO., iWIlO KNOW THIS TO BE TRt'R, Aro now kmpint, ami ala cnnthti.tly re ceiving additions to, The Largest Stock of Goods USUAL TO Turin TRADS ABOVE PORTLAND, AT SICe PRICES That Purchaser Shall be Satisfied. Besides a targe Stack of DRICiS, CIIEMCALS PATENT MEDICINES, PaJnls,DTC Stuffs, ana Oils, They keep Yankee 1oh, Oonfeotionory Finest Tobacco & Cigars WOSTENHOLBS-S OOTZ.BB SPICES, PERFUMER Y, (AU kinds), TOILET SOAP, AND Everything CSUAUY OBTAINED IN A STRICTLY FlX0t OlAfSHS DRUO ESTABLISHMENT. HO ARTICLE SOLD Bat what la (Guaranteed To Be JUST AS REPRESENTED Ana Mtist t30 Gtood. Arctic Soda' A. CAROTHERS CO C. MEALEY, FURNITURE . :KXV- C A B I N E T.W ARE! nr.m iseddixcj, J1ATTRESSE9 Of All Kinds I fi 4 W?n.AW9r I)fiulpin(iAr1( T MIRRORS JPicture Frame, WlPiDOW SHAKES, WINDOW CORNICE, CUISESE MATTING! CDAKBEB SUITS ia over? ftyle. FAKLOR SETS of SabrtanUal pattern a, LOUNGES, OF EVJRY DCSCRIPTIOR TABLES? ETrjr mjlt Unwm U (he Ti4. i KITCHEN SAFES, BOOK OASES, 3E3C-tjEla.ol3Lff CUPBOARDS , China Closets, W ash Stands, BEDSTEADS, In ondlcsii rarletr ' CHAIRS, All Styles an! Daaeriatiaaa, all of which will i .- sold at tha VERY LOWEST FIGURES ! UPHOLSTERY -AHI Undortaliints to ill their branches, Done to Order, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. I huvo on hand a supply ot Ready - made Coffin, MilinHfl for all too demands of thla com munity. ' v-:it am Alao,Ihavoana 4.-: HEARSB, for the am of my enntomcri. i, t m , ... Conor Broadallrin and FlraMfai., ','.,.7, ALBABfY, OREaOlb1!! ' mtuKi'i-.. ,.;..! ' lfi6i.