ALBANY TiKGISTER. $1 UtKiii S!3 rtie!4iv wumi; M Will V. H. Official Paper Ibr Oregon. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1873. Homo Reading. Oiio of the inquiries of the day is, "What can we do fortlie wel fare of our boys and girls?" What kind of agencies can be brought to tiear upon them which are adapted best to their intelligent and useful development ? Among other things, the head of the family should not tail to supply them with good read ing. This cannot fail to work a wonderful transformation among them. The reading matter should lie selected with judicious care from every department of literature. Nothing of doubtful veracity, phil osophy or morals, should be per mitted to enter the sacred precincts of the home circle. There should lie history and biography ; philo sophical, scientific and polite litera ture and poetry, and a good supply of magazine and newspaier reading. The perusal of these will gradually but surely awaken a spirit of intel ligent inquiry, so necessary to strong and usefulmental expansion. As they read of meiiand places; of thoughts and events ; of deeds and plans of the past and the present, an expand ing ambition, a new lite of knowl edge, love and obligation will open out before them ; and so the change will be wrought. They will ex lnd in an atmosphere of increas iug usefulness and pleasure. The Iwys will become self-reliant, strong thinking, useful men. The girls will become gifted, graceful, virtu ous women. Is this estimating the general influence ot good reading too highly ? We opine not It is an enlightener which will enlighten every man's household. It is a torch of intelligence which will burn with brilliancy wherever set up. Try it, reader, if you have hitherto failed to do so. The First Cnae. Robert M. I.ee, an attorney of San Francisco, was recently indict ed by the Grand Jury o! that city tor attempting to bribe a juryman in the Brothertons' forgery case, he lieing one of their attorneys, lie was tried twice. At the first the jury failed to agree, and were dis charged. The second trial was had week before last, resulting in the omviction of the accused. Amo tion for a new trial was made by liee's counsel, but the Judge over ruled it, and sentenced the prisoner to a fine of $1,000, or, in default of jiayment, to imprisonment for a term of one year. This is pronounc ed the first case of the kind on this coast, and it is to be hoped it may I x' the last Not thai lawyers, who commit the crime of embracery should not be indicted and punish ed, but that they may never de grade themselves and their profes sion so low as to commit the offense. A queer way to determine the height of a tree is practiced among Mir Canada neighbors. Hie meas urer walks from tlie tree, looking at it occasionally from between bis knees When he can see the top in this way, the distance from there to the foot of the tree equals its height We think we know of some fat men who would never see the top. The Kanaaa New Senator. The Kansas City Timet gives, the following complimentary notice of the successor of Pomeroy, John James Ingalls : 7'his gentleman, who was yester day unanimously elected United States Senator from Kansas, to suc ceed the disgraced Pomeroy, is a practising attorney of Atchison. He is about 40 years of age, and is a man of great individuality and originality. He is one of the early settlers of Kansas, having taken a prominent part in the bonier troub les of 1S58. He is a Radical of the strictest sect, but is withal a polished man of the wot Id ami an agreeable gentleman, though slight ly given to cynicism. lie has been in politics but little, and has noth ing more than a local reputation as a politician having only represented his county in the Legislature. His chief reputation is of a literary diameter, and this he has mostly acquired within the past year by his contributions to the Kansas Magazine. He is really a brilliant magazinist, and his productions have been largely copied. To this principally he owes his election, and it was generally understood last week that his claims were being secretly but earnestly pushed by a syndicate of newspaper men con gregated at the Capital. Mr. Ingalls will make a brilliant Senator, aud iu intellect will be the peer of any in the Senate Chamber. Killing and milking Alive. The following incident of killing and making alive again, was print ed in the London Globe, purporting to have come from France. A Ger man I'rofessor is represented as hav ing gained the consent of M. Thiers to take possession of two condemned Communists, Dodu aud Rrun by name, that he might experiment with them by first killing, and then in three month after restoriug them to life. His plau was to inject solution of calx into the system, by which decomposition was to be pre vented ; and according to his theory the patient might be revived, not only at the end of three month", but of three hundred years, according to desire. In the presence of medical men aud public functionaries, the Professor, having administered chlo roform to each of the men, injected the solution aud then BLEU THEM TUX THKY 1)1 KD. The corpses were then dessicated by the heat of furnaces till they shriv eled and the skin became yellow like leather. In this state they remain ed in a moderate temperature for the prescribed three months, and then the process of revivification be gan by injecting the blood of two healthy laborers and applying the galvanic battery. The process com pletely tailed in the case of Dodu. Hut in that of 1 'run, the result was, to say the least, surprising. First, TDK OPAQUK KY Kit ALLS Rolled in their yellow sockets, the muscles began to twitch, the heart to beat ; and after fourteen hours of treatment, Brun spoke, rose from the table, swallowed a bowl of beef tea and several ounces of brandy, aud audibly grumbled of soreness in his limbs and ot pain in the regions that had rested- on the table. He is said to be now alive and well in Switzerland under the assumed name of Forbes, while post mortem examination showed that fatty de generation of the heart bad pre vented the revival of Dodu. The attention of persons wishing to be revivified is called to this circum stance, as showing them that heart disease is especially to be avoided by them. An exchange says, "A female pastor is iu training at Aa.lt Lake City.1' We suppose in good time she will take the field and present her points. Austria will recognize the lie public of Spain so soon as officially notified of its establishment EAKTERX SEWS. It is rumored that James Gordon Bennett contemplates establishing, a : daily newspaper in London on the "American plan." 7'he widow of the late Edwin 51. Stanton, Secretary of War, is said to be in rapidly declining health. A "flying corps" for standing duty, is the inconsistent proposition of the Signal Service Bureau. The House Committee on l'ublic Buildings have agreed to report that the present Executive mansion I is unsuited for the private residence I of the President, but may be used jas offices for the Executive De partment. They also agree to re- port in favor of building a new Presidential residence. New indictments have been pre sented against T weed and Connol- It is now stated that the woman ! has been found who picked up a ! pistol alleged to have belonged to j Fisk, upon the landing of the ladies entrance at the hotel where ! he was murdered, and her presence ! can be corroborated. Judge Davis ! is said to have been aware of this when he granted a stay of proceed ings. Gen. Dorris was before the Sena, torial Bribery Investigation Com mittee at Jefferson City, Mo., on the 20th inst. His testimony was frank and decidedly funny. lie said he brought $4,000, and his sop Tom $15,0000, cash, to Jefferson City. Tom's object was to ban quet members in the event of the witness' election as Senator. He denied any connection with Bogy ; said he no more expected Bogy to be elected than that he would ba. struck by lightning. He was in favor and in hopes of breaking up the caucus, in which case he ex pected a compromise candidate to be pnt up, and hoped he (Dorris) would-be the man. He thought he had the inside track, as he had the most money. The amount of money he proposed to spend might seem large to some men, but it wasn't to him; he wouldn't feel it. His ex penditures in Jefferson City amount ed to $3,500, and he took the rest of the $15,000 back to St. Louis. At Johnstown, X. Y., Feb. 21, the Cayodutta House and several dwellings and places of business were burned. Loss, $75,000. At Bridgeport, Conn., on the 2 1st, a tire consumed thirteen first class houses. Loss, less than $200, 000. Lndlcrotn. Here is what an Ohio journal says about the Modoc war : About the most ludicrous Indian complication that the Government ever become involved in, is that with the Modoos of Oregon. The United States ot America are con fronted by something less than forty of the mighty Modocs, who have betaken themselves to some inac cessible hole or other, where the Federal forces are moving upon them. The hole is so "close" that Sherman will be unable to march an army corps into it. It is in con templation therefore to make regu lar siege approaches to the exca vation. If that fails, and the Mo docs show a design of pulling the hole in after them, efforts will either be made to drown them out by water from thirteen squirt guns, or to dig them out with cum trained to hunt wood-chucks. The Gov. crnment may have to call tor vol unteers tor three years or the war, before we can have peace with the Modoc. ilt'.MOROFv. Mount Vesuvius is said to lie a tine old crater. Mark Twain thinks himself a better man than George Washing ton He says, Washington could not tell a lie. I can, but won't " A man who was told to remem ber Lot's wife, replied that he had trouble enough with his own. with out remembering other men's wives. A doctor went out for a day's sx)rt, and comp'ained of having killed nothing. That's the conse quence of having neglected your business, observed his wife. What is that which must lie takci from you before you can give it away ? Your photograph. "A ienny for your thoughts, miss," said a gentleman to a pert beauty, "They are not worth a farthing, sir," she replied ; "I was thinking of you." You will always notis one thing; the devil never offers to go into partnership with a bitty man ; but yu will often see him offer tew jiue the lazv, and furnish all the capi tal. 7' wo Detroit sisters ran away and got married the other night. When they returned to pacify their papa, they found the old gentleman iu such a state of hilarity at the re moval of the burden-of their milli ners' bills, that the newly-made husbands became painfully sad. "Ike," said a rusty old heathen ot the desk, "how do astronomers measure the distance of the sun?" "Why," replied the young hopeful, "they guess a quarter of the dis tance, and then multiplier by four." The o!d desk-worm fainted. " W hat are you hello wi i ig about?" cried an irate mother at the foot of the stairs one evening, after her two Iwys had been put to bed. "l'lcse mother," said bellowing Bill, "Jim wants half of the bed." "Well," says she, "let him have it, and you take the other half." "Yes mother," said Bill, "but he wants to have his halt out of the middle, and make me sleep on both sides of him." Working man : "Ain't yon goin' to send that boy of yours to school. Bill?" Bill: "O, willi! He went one day and when he came home he told me it was rep'rens'ble to get drunk ! Think I'll have p'reu tal teelin's outraged aud all the sweet an' 'oly union of 'ome'fection broken by swells teachin' of him ! Come an stan' a pint !" A cute Yankee went into a liquor store, and asked for a half gallon of whisky, to be poured into a gallon jug. This was done; but when payment was demanded, t ie man refused, and the liquor was emptied out. The would-be purchaser had probably anticipated something of this kind, as he had previously filled the jug half full of water. As he left the store his face was ra diant, aud his jug half full ot drinks, nicely mixed. Persons not grossly ignorant sometimes say tbey will lay mean ing lie down ; that they had laid lain an hour ; or that the hammer is laying lying by the tacks. Lie means to recline ; its past tense is lay "I lay there all night;" its participles lying and lain. Lay (used ot present time) means to put something down ; one lays a car pet ; its past is laid "I laid it my self ;" its participles laying and laid "I was interrupted while laying it, and it was not all laid till night." A Smith Slander. Here's a matter that calls for Immediate attention at the hands of those interested. It is taken from the Chicago Reporter : Some of our Chicago lawyers rival those of Philadelphia in sharpness. In one of our courts, Monday, the follow ing passages occurred between the counsel for the plaintiff and defendent: "Mr. Smith 'Talk about swearing on the cross; if you knew a little more about the cross, it would be better for you.' Mr. King 'You ought to know semething about it; two of your family were hung on the cross.' " This bold declaration that the two thieves who were crucified with the Saviour were Smiths is an imputation upon a very large and respectable family, aud King deserves to be prosecuted for slander. STOVES A XBT1 N V AUK 23112 OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS, Dealer in R A N G E S . COOK, PARLOR AND BOX, S T O V E S ! Of the best patterns, ALSO : TIX, SHEET IRO. A COF FER WARE, And the usual assortment of furnishbtfi good to be obtained in a t in si ore. 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