6 ALBANY RKOISTKK. jftHg filter. LOCAL ; ATTBW. Circuit Court Attendance at Court during the present week has heen quite good in point of numbers, considering the weather. The case of J. U. Mar excited more than usual in terest, and until the jury' verdict of guilty," was rendered, much conjec ture was Indulged to B? omsiuers to the result ot their deliberation. By some it was thought that the testimo ny failed to prove a malicious inten tion, which the law renders impera tive in order to constitute a clear case ot perjury. There was no doubt about Mr. May swearing to two directly op posite "things, but the prosecution brought out only an inwrenwi tive, and hence In the minds of some a doubt as to his intentional guilt might exist. The general impression Is, however, from the circumstances of the case, tliat the jury could not in jus tice have arrived at any other conclu sion than tbey did. The counsel on both side, the District Attorney and Powell, p oseeutiug, and Helm. Wil liams and Dolph defending, attended to their duties with vigilance and abili ty. One day during the latter part ot w l Kilns Keener, who killed the musician at Harrisburg. was brought into court and gave bonds in ttw sum of tiOOO for his appearance for trial. He is a young man of me dium height, compactly built, possess ing broad shoulders and a ueep cucm. and looking vigorous and strong. He possesses a firm chin, high cheek bones, very prominent eyebrows, and a re treating forehead. IINtyesand hair are dark, the former piercing. A mustache is grown upon his upper lip. u. un nmittv attired, and walked into court as if he felt he was the ob served of all observer as he doubt less was and wanted to appear as un embarrassed and collected as the aw ful crime pending against him would permit. His case at the time of writ ing this has not been reached, but his friends are strong in the conviction tlmt the testimony will clear him of the charge in the indictment against him. On Tuesday in the forenoon, Indian Frank, found guilty of assault, was brought into Court to receive such penalty as the Court might see proper to impose under tlie statute. m Honor said, "stand up." Frank shuf fled up in an awkward, gawkish man-1 ner, and, lopping bis head one side, .spread out Ins broad countenance much broader, by a bashful, "devil-may-care" grin, and roguishly look ing up at His Honor, seemed to say : Well, fire away, Tyee." "Can you understand-which would you rather do, go to jail or the penitentiary ?" in substance, asked the Court. Frank straightened his jolly phi, looked at His Honor blankly, for a moment, then glancing around the court room, wiped his lively nose with his coat sleeve, and broke out Into another broad grin. There was a grinning time just then, audience andal! taking a part. Mr. Helm here explained matters to Frank, ami through his in terpretation. Frank responded to the Court, that it did not make any differ ejicetohim where be was sent. His Honor then assessed a fine of twenty dollars against the good-natured Frank, after which lie waddled off af ter the officer to our ten thousand dol lar jail, to spend ten days. Weather Kkooku fob March. ' l373.Mr. J. R. Smith furnishes us the following report : Mean tempera ture for the month. 4! degrees. High est temperature on tfe 21st, 04; low est on the 8th, 40. Highest tempera ture during the month, on the 20th and 21st, 74 i lowest on the inn, . Clear days 11. cloudy 4, showery TO, rain 6. Wind north 9 days, southwest SI days. On the 1st, 2d, 13th and 17th, frost. From the 26th to the 31st, extremely high winds prevailed. Markets. Bo little doing tliat pri ces are hard to obtain : Wheat quoted atfific per bushel; oats, none offering; buttec, 26c per pound ; eggs, 18c per ,in - bacon sides, 810e per pound ; hams. ISc. Business generally flat nougb. Our POM Scitoou.-Next Mon- Mighty Smart !-T1k depraved in dav, according to published notice, the dividual, he, she or it, who sent us annual school meeting of School Dis- tlwt advertisement, printed with flg triet No. 2, including this city, will be ' ures like a flOO hollar bill on the first lield at tlie school house for the pur- of April, thought lie, she or it was pose of electing one Director, to serve mighty, everlasting smart. Suppos for three years, and one Clerk, to serve ing we did open the letter, was the tor one year, also to levy a tax, for ; sender there to see us "smolc a smile" school purposes, etc. It is to be hoped tot surprised ecstasy, as we saw the our citizens will give to this election '. bill with the $100 printed on it ? Too that earne:t and zealous attention true, it was a blissful moment of cre .....I..,. 14. ;,.,n, iVnuinds. The ! dnlitv, but it was quite briefly short. management of our public schools and The native character of the Mil dlssi their success mainly depend upon the 1 paled our momentary gush of delight. Board ot Directors. It Is important j and solemn disgust at the levity of that good men. men of broad views , some morn . and iLal culture, be elected to con- entirely full. e are full vet. It stitute this Board, if the greatest good may be a long time before we can as . .....lu.,! ;., n. Mme snase a particle. A hundred doflars- 18 liesireu w uq , tion ot maintaining ami building up my goodness J when have we seen -m.- ...,i.ii,.a..ii honld much? Fooled us! ah, the joys that IDC BVMWIw lc 'ti"isv"" i .ii ever be o,.n to all classes of children, fm if it had been genuine wo. fm of charm, Tlie poor, "we nave nave .unuam.., ." ' J ' D..I it ., ran !!! to IS alwavs with us." and their cinitiren no more. ? w - must be educated, if we would have to know that we are not regarded 1 to then, grow up and become worthy cit-; some people. It we were esteemed., tens of this great Republic As we fool all the year, no eflort would be . , ... i . i.t ik he five attenmted to make us one on the first nave ireeiv itoh - , , , . to bestow. Let us give our influence fAnrlU That's comfort. ItoWped and votes, and pay cheerfully the tax-; mortality who sent us this sham $100 es assessed, for the purpose ot provld- may think ot tnat. nw, . ...titu fiw all our ehll-1 the fftass. miserable existence, unfor- III SViHt uivuiuyn w o t.l ... xt .,! 11 unNininnr ikliiMili) ftillfiftfl OIIP. look 1 01 Iff. lOOK 0100 I VOU be- allowed to influence here. A mag-: are- absolutely and Intrinsically the nanimous, but prudent liberality biggistklnd ot an everyday fool-.sh-should prevail in the management of mas. our schools, though if extravagance Dentistry. The uniform satisfac tion given by the dental work execut ed by Dr. Ceo. W. Gray in years past, lias given him a large and lucrative patronage. No dentin lu-s been more universally "successful, and therefore none stand higl:ir in the esteem of hl patrons. His new rooms have been tastefully fitted up. and present an inviting appeurauee. See new card of the Dr.'s in this number. l o 4N meetllif 01 ... . , " , I J. " " r - were ju stitlable anywhere, it would ne g.,,,, in the Albany and -..,.,KL, iiw ("lnr ScllOOiS ! . it mure c.uiun. ....v. ... l Sanltam I anal LoiniKiiiv wh "tb, u i was resolved to increase the capital are uow king conducted on the free principle, and a large increase in the attendance is the result, requiring the services of three teachers. This indi cates progress ; but more needs to be done. The future mut be provided for. Accommodations must lie pro vided soon tor more DUliils. Nothing tnek from 830,000 to 150.000. and the Directors wereuthorized to put upon the market lalrjOO more of stock, but not to sell a dollar's worth for less than its face. It was also resolved that the stockholders should give their individ ual nods, tor stock taken by them and should now be lost. No going back j mipaij -rvo assessments on the from the advanced steps taken should , atni,h .,.ve, alreadv been made. - mpaiETw."", v be allowed. The schools should j ,, . nortion of the stockholders! liave continued frefrf good teachers should promptVi w,ie others have be retained or employed ; the build- ft mtt The -m ings should be kept in good ! j takll)g 1R1to for stock is tliat, when an every reasonable appurtenance for as sisting tlie teacher in his work should , aments will be compelled be provided, and hence tlie importance j m hls note9 nutjj of electing men of ability, wno are iu vorable. to our public schools, as Direc tors, that these things may be attended to. Let our people remember the School Meeting and attend to It. Court Business. Following busi ness liad been disposed of up to the 3d: j O. Fox Bros. vs. J. D. Hurd; to foreclose mortgage ; judgmt. for plffs. A. C. King vs. Jas. W . McDowell ; : partition ; settled. I Sam'l Mansfield, selling liquor to j minor, fined $100; for selling liquor on Sunday, fined $10. Levi Livingston, charged with coun terfeiting, indictment quased. Chas. Brown, indicted for stealing continued. M J Mudge obtained a judgment against Wm McCalister. Adolphe Geisler vs E Constantiue ; sheriff sale confirmed notes or assessments are paid. FOR the EAsi-Next week quite a tuna rnirtv leave this valley for a trip to the Eastern tates. Rev. Mr. Con ner, of Philomath, goes as Delegate to tlie General Conference of the United BnthFn. which meets at Dayton, 0.. nvt month. Mrs. Samuel V leener, ot this conntv, accompanies Mm, on a visit to her relatives in the East. Messrs. Woodcock and R. R. Rounds and Mr. Millirorl' and lady, all of Junc tion City, will also be of the party, lliev exnect to leave Portland Friday or Saturday next, on the steamer for San Francisco. We hope they may have have a pleasant and safe voyage. Scnoor. EMfcTios. The law pro vides that in any district where there are five hundred or more qualified vot- !ers. the annual election tor directors ! and clerk, shall be held from 2 P. M. Sociprr FAtR. The young Indies of the Eronelphlnn Society, of this city, give a fair this evening In the room on the rirst AW of the Register building. For several day the ladies have beet) busy arranging and decorating the room, until it presents the appearance of a fairy bower. We expect to see everybody there this evening, and are inclined to the belief that all who do go will enjoy the occasion. We cer tainly think the Indies deserve a large return for the pains they have taken to please the general public. Let us all go. Everybody can raise two bits. . Beautiful. We have reference to the new goods just received by Mrs. S. A. Johns, m her millinery store on corner ot First and Broadalbln streets all new and perfectly splendid. Some of the sweetest hats, bonnets artificials, switches, ribbons gloves in fact a thousand things the ladies want and which they wilj appreciate when they see them. To feast your eyes on the beautiful in the milliner's art, call at Mrs. Johns. Opposition. The Oregon Steam ship Company's line of steamboats are on time with their ad., from which it will be seen that a further reduction on freight ha been made. Freight is now handled by them at figures that are astonishingly low almost no change at all. Bead their ad. Read this and re Hatty! The largest stock of men', boys' and chil dren's CLOTHING ever brought, up from San Francisco is at N. Banm's store, and the "rush '" is big. There is no one leaving the store without buying a Coat, Pants, Test Hat or Cap. Boots or Shoes. Shirt or Drawers, Collar or Neck-tie. etc.. etc., and eve rybody seems to be pleased, and satis fied that thev bought cheap, as there is the the place to buy bargains. Notice. Those having business with me are requested tonddress them selves, during my absence, to Mr. ! John Conner, my appointed agent. John Gamer. I Albany, April 2. IS73. M Hoixoway's Piles1. No ease of fever and ague. liver complaint, colic, indigestion, bodily weakness, head aches, or sexual difficulty, can with- ! stand the curative and at the same j time Hivlgorating action of these Pills. ' Sold 78 Maiden Luw N. Y. Price, 25 cents per tiox. Ask for new style; ! the old is counterfeited. 34 i The Question Settled, l'lmse eml i nent men. Dr. las. Clark. Physician Ito Queen Victoria. Dr. Hughes Beit- ' nctt, sav that consumption can I ! cured. Dr. Wlstar knew (his when he discovered his BALSAM iK IU' Cherry, and exterlenee has proved the correctness ot his opinion. 32 Enough measles left to go round. A. WIIKKLKK. C. P. II.lKiF. ('. H. WHKKLEK. A. WHEEMffi A ', fcBIKDO, OSlKfiO.v. Forwarfling&Commiss'n Hsrcliaiits. Deulersin Merchandise anil Protlnee. A Stood assortment of nil kinds of Goods ways in store at lowi! market rates, Agents Cor s!e of Wafons, (Jrnln Drills, Cider Mills. Churns, &c., Ac CASH paid for WHEAT, OATS, PoliK, BUTTEB, K;s nd l'OCI.TKY. KW !'0-lAV. mi. KO. W. K.4, DENTIST, ALKANY, OSEtlON. OFFICE IN PAliKISH BRICK BIK'K, cbriiur First and Ferry m reels. Itet dence Corner Fffih and Ferry snwls. Olllee hours from 8 to 12 o'clock u. U!..and 1 to 5 o'clock p. m. 1Sv4 HOOTS MAKE TO iiSibi'lB, WAl.liANTKD Tu UIVK Perlecl Stirsla ( ion, at REASONABLE KATES, at HENRY FLIKDT'8 SHOP, 8m Albnuy, Orexon. SIvH I Mil. itKriii: NOTHE The following rates of frchl v. ilitu clittirfexl on tlie 0. S, COMPANY'S STEAMBOATS: a v- u iiforof uitoh f'rt v .Tnhn Sefc- I :u a n f nn HtP iv- Moiul'lV ill tie-suit for right of way-settled. I Apri; that the election shall be by hnllot tlmt lunges a w i shall be appointed by the directors of i such district, who shall sit at me miie Same vs G VV Backus continued John and Allen Parker vs B L Lol jissuit. in equity to foreclose inor. gage ; judgment for plfTs, WM Smith vs H B and DnisillaPol-ly-suitto foreclose mortgage ; judg ment for plff J nartition : decree granted C M Cartwrlght vs J 11 -Mark ; ac tion to recover money $ demurrer sus tained. and place appointed to receive and .tuivass the votes : tliat no other ohm i,esshall be transacteti on the day of ..i..ti., Imt ut a mee inir on moiiuhv ... : , r. ' . - .. ,.,..t,... ... ? m ... n ii . i . ...k i; t,, ii c ir i fi ir'ii, :i ' Smallinan vs S 1 I'owe.i ei a.- . f . - - - - , . me reiiimiiiufc shall lie tranaacHHi. niTt i!NFT).-ln the list of iwssen- cers liv the Aiax from Sim rraneisco, IIUU. I B - . , Jos Chambers vs H B Polly ; to re- j we notice the name of A. heeler, ol ., imminent for dIIT. i the. firm of A. Wheeler & Co., SfWdO, CWVCl mum.., , Jf,' Bart Cur! vsJE Bently and Tboa jfr. Wheeler has been engaged for Winn ; to it-cover money ; judgment j soim, time in selecting goods for the fr ! store at Shnld. and those who are ac- S Levy et al vs Jos Btiy ct, ai j sun in ennltv : decree for delts, A Wheeler et al vs A U anu itutn A Smith ; to foreclose mortgage ; judg ment for plff. E Fox Bros vr W W and Elizabeth Walton; to foreclose, mortgage judg ment for plffs. Neatly Fitting Boots. As a boot maker, M. Henry Fllndt, corner First and Calipooia streets, 19 no superior. lie guarantees perrect saaaaction every time. Prices very reasonable. Call and see him. eostomed to visit the establishment need not. be told tlmt the stock will be fimnd full iii all Its departments. Tlie new members of the firm have brought an addition to the capital, and we shall look to see a corresponding In crease In tlie stock and business dei-wiatkstotiieGhand Lodge fM.r. firands W. C. Tweedale and Fred. Graf have been duly elected to represent the interests of AlbanyLodge Xo. 4. L O. O. F., hi the Grand Lodge, which meets in Dalles next mouth Ahead-Prolific Cow. Bart: H; Allen, Esq.. who resides near Halsey, owns a cow that has given birth to elevpn calves in the past seven years four iwirs of twins and three single calves. Allen's cow is ahead as far as heard from. , - Died. In this city. March 31, 1873. Miss Sarah Senders, niece of Mr. M. Sternberg, aged IS years. She was to have been married m three weeks to Mr. Senders, of Junction City. p.votts. To Hon. J. H. Mitchell we return thanks for favors during the week. - i i ... 1 1 1 Healthv invigorating rains have abided with n during the week, tick ling the farmers most to death, as It gives them such a good chain to rest, and lessens, somewhat, their show tor getting in large crojis ! The continu ance of "falling" weather tor a montn or so will increase the present feeling ot jolarity to a universal gntraw : An Akrou. Ohio, cat, relying upon his nine lives to save him, allowed bw tail to swell, his spine to curve, and with the "banner cry of hell" emanat ing from his jaws, waded into a buzz saw in rapid motion, lhe cat was never seen again, but the boss sawyer, who always stood with his month open while at work, reiuarked to his assist ant that he could "taste fiddle strings and sausage meat In the air that morn-ing-" BtTWI.KN PORTIA XD AND Oswego and Mil- waukle Oregon City,... Bntteville Clium:ioe;! Si. Clair. lhivion Latnyette McMmnviilo.... Weston Fairileld Wheatland Lincoln Denny's ShIoiu Eolii ln'li'wndence . Ankeny's Lan'jl Bnenn tsta ... ALL UP ALL I ovn Alliany.. Corvnilis lVoriii.t Monroe ft Hur- r ICO IU. j Fer ICO ill. r, cents. I t cenls. S " I 4 " in ; H " iu " I II " 1 (i " it ' i" a " ii i " I H " 13 " ii " ! H II " i 0 U " i ! " U " , " I is " in " ! )(i : 10 " IS " 11 " : is " i u " is " ' U ' : ju ii H - u " 23 41 ill " 121 ' 17 " 1 80 " , ' " All FreiKlit Delivered Iu the xhuio iiilUio ih Ilee Iv. l. All freight caiTied hy this litu- is 1 M" tiuil WelKl't inol .tteHKiirt'UH'iit and ad Frei-.'ht delivered FREE of WHARF AGE ami DKAYAliE to consignees, in au city of Portland. Halt, Lline, PlaHter nnd I'empnt al Keflured it in s. g- Passage on this Line nomlnnl. J. j). HII.KN, AkcbI. Portland, Jlareh 2. 187;1. 31v,1 IIEXKI V. f-AtJli. GeueralBasiuess Insarauce Agent, NotaryPubUo . SPKCIAL ATTENTION iven to the ad judication of accounts. Collection miid'e in all lrts of t he 81 ate. i,mr... tw.vt lUuir nlxive Bee Hive Slom. Flint street, AllMiny, Oregon. v5n KEALCD PKOPOKAIA. For giving liquor to a minor, a young man of this city was fined, last week, one hundred dollars. Another, for disorderly conduct iu church, was fined thirty-nine dollars. Both fines were paid. ' The neat and comfortably arranged billiard saloon of Wm- Tally is ''-drawing" well. Two nice tables, no gam bling or drinking on the premises, is an inducement that fetches 'em every time. OEALKI) PROPOSALS WILL BK RE O ceive l at the office of the Albany and Sam lam Water Ditch or Canal omrtmy, .... n,l, .1.. nf Ani ll IM7:t for fllu- irnvr. fliiiiiiiiifa'fttlcomnietiiiK said Hitch or Canal. . , No mos will tierecetveii nniess ironi re snonslhie part les, and si at tug 1 he rnrt icn lar section of the Canal for which the hid is mwte. There are eleven sections, and the con tract will he let In sections of one mile or mom, and work must lw eommenefed hv the lii-sl day of Jnne, 1873. and completed hv the first day of Novemlier, 1873. The Company reserve the rii?ht lo reject any and all bids. Plans and speeiflcatlons and terms of fiyment will t found in the office of the ompany at Albany. Also, bids will lie received at the same time and pinee for delivering 160,000 feet of good red or yellow nr ,,mbr-EtK1J,g D. MAr sfikld, President Secretary. Albany, March 81, l8740td