ALBANY REGISTER. 7 V. s. Official Paper for Oregon. FRIDAV, APRIL 4. 1873, Co In, Democrats. Since the Herald publislted its Holladay article, several Demo cratic journals have charged it with having been bought. The Herald retaliates on some of them, those who have recently, like the Enter prise at Oregon City, come out with something new, and chai-ges that while it has maintained its in tegrity to Democratic principles, has refused to be manipulated by " the sorehead Republican clique, manipulated by Corbett & Co.," that these others have been influenc d by substantial inducements, and hence their ability to come out in new dresses, purchase new presses, and so on. . We are in favor of maintaining peace in our own Re publican family, but when Demo ratic journals oegin to fall out and lash each other, we believe in cheering them on, striving to get them so hot that they will let all the cats out of the bag. We have been wondering how so many Dem ocratic organs could purchase new outfits, right in the midst of such unprecedented hard times, and it this fight can only be continued long enough, and intensified, we doubt not the whole thing will ctone out. The members of the dental pro fession throughout the State met at Portland last Saturday and organ ized a State Dental Society, elect iog the following officers : Presi dent, Dr. J. II. Hatch, Portland; Vice Pres , Dr. L. S. Skipp, Salem ; Cor. and Recording Secretary, Dr. Vim. F. Thompson, Portland; Treasurer, Dr. J. Welch, Portland. After organization Dr. Chance read a paper upon gold-pointed in struments to be used as plnggers, explaining their superiority over steel. The next meeting of the So ciety will be held at Salem on the last Wednesday iu June. The subject for discussion then will be "Exposed Dental Pulps and their Treatment." Dr. Gray, of our city, was also appointed to prepare and read an essay before the Socie ty at that time. It is now thought the country has beard the last of the Ku Klux. It is nearly t-vo years since a case of violence in the South has been traced to that organized conspiracy against peace and good order. Southern men believe the e-a of good feeling may be hastened in certain portions of the South, by Executive clemency being shown towards Ku Klux conspirators now confined in Northern prisons. We doubt not the I'resident will show uch clemency, when he is satisfied such results will follow. "Let us have peace," is the chief aim of the Administration. Boston formerly thought well of the great scientist, Agassis, but since he said that Harvard " is no longer a university it is only a tolerably organized high school," she has lost her conceit for him : to tier lie is not much of a man any more ; in fact she thinks he is a very ordina ry man, Iowa mail-carriers are said to be closed by wolves. Wouldn't it be veil to import a few to Oregou ? We have been reading an article lately on "Christian Statesmen," which treats of the prevailing dis position to scoff and sneer at Chris tianity, because of the shortcomings of certain public men, who are luded to as "Christian Statesmen." This writer says, in substance, that if gentlemen who have hitherto borne the reputation of being up right public servants have failed from the high standard fixed tor them by the public, the failure should not be attributed to their Christaiu principles, but to a lack of them. If the charges against them are true, then' they were riot "Christain Statesmen," and the fling at Christianity is out of place. If the charges are false, then neither the man nor his principles deserve censure. This writer more directly and forcibly continues : '"No Christ ian statesman has fallen. None will tall. Men may wear the cloak of heaven to serve the devil in, and the keen eye of the public may d tect the disguise and strip it from the hypocrite, and turn him out to receive the deserved scorn of the world. But these men were not Christians ; and to attach their vil lainy to the church is as mean as it is unjust." Look out, tobacco " chawers." The U. S. Internal Revenue law al lows no person or persons to sell or dispose of tobacco iu any form, no ntaU.tr how little or great the quan tity, without'lpayiug first a license of $5. An Eastern journal says this renders it unlawful " for tobac co chewers to beg a chew." Just think of that being so. Wouldn't there be (.-weeping and a-wailiug and a-gnashing of teeth among that numerous class ot tobacco-hungry mortals, who never buy any ? Oh dear! . . Another fearful marine disaster is reported. The steamer Atlantic, from Liverpool to New York, on the 1st inst., ran ashore about 20 miles from Halifax on Meagher's Head. She had 850 steerage and 30 saloon passengers, and her crew numbered 142, and 140 stowaways were discovered. Of all these only about 300 were saved. The cap. tain and third officer were saved. Only throe or four cabin passengers were saved. An exchange, after publishing the statement that the Japanese are about to adopt an American patent scaffold and gallows, says : " But if the American system of punish ment for murder is adopted, one scaffold will do for all Japan, and never wear out." Servant girls in Cleveland, Ot, won't accept a position in a family where the "head" changes his shirt twice a week. Some editors we wot of would be very popular with those girls. Of the 102 counties iu the State of Illinois, all but seven, are trav- creed by railways, and in those sev en, roads are already projected. The State Department at Wash ington is represented as overwhelm ed with applications for office in all grades, but there is known to be but one vacancy, which is not open to competition. Other departments are similarly bur'ened The President will appoint Rev. Dr. Newman, Inspector of Consu lates in Japan, hiia and other Eastern countries. aairnw anr. It is denied that Minister Ban croft is going to resign. So many money appropriation bills were passed during the last tew days of Congress, that it is ex pected the statement of the public debt will show an increase. Geo. Bryan, a negro, was hanged by a mob at (Thillicothe, Mo., on Wednesday night of last week, for committing an outrage ou Miss Fink, a highly respectable young lady living near there. The citizens of Philadelphia have subscribed $873,600 towards the Centennial fund. This is in addi tion to the two millions appropri ated. Tom Burke, the notorious cab man of New Orleans, was shot and killed by Robert Despay, on the 28th ult. Judge Brady ? of New York, on the 28th ult. decided to admit Geo. Francis Train to $10,000 bail, but the prisoner refused to give it. The citizens of Fallstown, Pa., have held an indignation meeting to remonstrate against the employ ment of Chinamen. They effected an organization pledging themselves not to support, directly or indirectly, any business man who favors coolie labor. Wm. H. Claggett late Delegate of Montana, has been appointed special counsel of the General Gov eminent to .investigate aleged frauds against Indians in Montana The Treasury . Department re cently somewhat modified its action relative to the transortatioii of bonded goods to inland cities. It has hitherto held that goals in bond may only be transported in sealed cars, duties thereon to be collected at the place of destination The Department has rece tty per mitted some wine goods to be trans ported from Baltimore to Chicago in open cars, one-halt of the duty being paid at, the port of entry, and the other half at the inland port, after due appraisement. 1 his may la possible precedent tor other concessions valuable to racihc com merce. The revenue from customs and excise bids fair to show an increase instead of a diminution, by the leg islation of last Congress reducing taxation. The present probability is that there will be $200,000,000 from customs this year and possibly 8210,000,000, bejng much iu excess of the estimates ot the internal rev enne receipts thns tat about $86, 000,000. The total for the year will probably approach $116,000, 000 estimated. In a personal difficulty between A. C. Stilwell and O. H. O Con nell, well known citizens of Little Rock, Ark., the other day, the latter was shot, and it is thought mortally wonuded by the former. Ex-Senator Corbett and wife sailed for Europe from New York on the 29th ult. The Japanese Minister, Mari, sailed from Boston for Liverpool on the 29th ult. The Massachusetts legislature proposes to appropriate $50,000 for Prof. Agassis' Museum at Cam bridge. A New Yorker has announced that he will swim, next Summer, from New York to Long Branch, a distance of 27 miles. On the 31st ult. a severe storm prevailed throughout the South. Property was more or less injured. On the night of the 30th ult., two men were killed and others in jured by an accident on the Sarato ga railroad in Vermont. General Sickles, our Minister to Spain, came back on a flying visit and assisted in removing the Fisk Gould party from the control of Erie. For his services he received a tee or $75,000. Dan was bora under a lucky star. , Paragramlets. Sickness abating. Snow Wednesday night. Farmers complain that pheasants are destroying their crops. Charley Harper returned from 'Filscoon Wednesday. Had a terri ble rough trip up. Court still in session. The prettiest baby's slippers at Blain, Yonng & Co.'s that ever slip pered anywhere. Henry Fliudt is the best boot makei in the city. Go to Harper & Co.'s if you wish to see a splendid specimen of a breech loading shot gun. They have, also, some fine rifles. Delegates to the Farmers' Conven tion, at Salem next week, can take their choice as to which line of steam ers they will patronize, as both lines will pass them free of charge. The storm of wind and rain on Wednesday was the severest we have seen lor some time. Harper & Co. received a portion of their new goods. They will be receiv ing and opening goods all the week. They have some of the prettiest dress goods ever brought to any market. See 'em. The past week must have been a dull one in Harrishurg, as nearly all Iter prominent citizens were iu this city attending Court. The Chicago Times puts the solemn conundrum : "How can we escape Are?" A New York paper answers: "The Gospel offers you every encour agement, but perhaps your 'best hold' is to get out ot Chicago." Some absent-minded paragraphist asserts that every well regulated house hold in Trenton owns a picture of Crossingtoo Washing the Delaware. Iu this country, girls sit on the laps of boys, and bang their arms about the sturdy necks of the happy yourlis to keep from tailing off. They call it sparking, and portions of the country is so full of it that the air is sweeter than a roebnd. The "draw" in the Harrisbnrg rail road bridge is said to work like a charm, requiring Imt a few moments to "open and close" it. A gentleman says, in a note accom panying a letter for publication : "I sum tims mlspel a word, and its possi ble I hav spelt sicafant rong." Sparkling, invigorating soda, from A. Carothers & CoZs, Is the beverage that don't intoxicate nor weaken the eye-sight. Mr. Sfftes, comity School Superin tendent, is out again but still looking feeble from his recent skkmss. Rev. C. W. Slaw, of Salem, called on Monday. The Directors of the Santiam Canal are bomirt to put that improvement through this Summer. Good boys. The 8ine-lav, against killing birds, went uito effect on the first instant. Recent news from the Dalles gives little hope fir the recovery sf Mrs. Hand, wife of the editor of the Mun UUneer, She is fading rapidly. The Farmer's State Convention meets at Salem next Thursday. The Governor Grover carried Delegate free. Regular meeting of the City Council next Tuesday evening. Slather of new goods have been re ceived by those of oiir merchants who advertise, as our readers will observe by calllngat their establishments. Mr. Geo. W. Young, who has been on a visit to the Kastern States for several months pat, returned to this dry on Wednesday. A. Wheeler. Esq., of Shedd, who eame up on the Ajax. brought bin new goeds for Ids friends and custom ers to select from. The trotter, "Eph. Maynard," has been purchased by C. P. Bacon, of Portland, and is to be forwarded to this city in care of Jimmy Welch, to be put in training for the coming trotting season. On the 1st lust, one of our admirers sent us through the P. O. a sheet ot note paper blank Do it more, and send more paier. Indian Frank, indicted for assault, was fbnud guilty, anil fined twenty dollars. Election for a school director and district clerk for school District No. fi occurs-on Monday. Wallace Mauzey has gone to Salem ftoresWevto the regret of bis many friends here. In ihe cause of G. W. Hall vs C. O. Barnes, action at law to recover dam ages, verdict was rendered in favor of Hail for $1. Hall is therefore thrown into the costs. 01. Tompkins called Tuesday. Mr. Crawford of Harrisbnrg, called on Tuesday. He exhibited to us some splendid specimens of the photograph! art, taken at hts new gallary In Har risbnrg. The latest fashion news Is. that gen tlemen's overalls for parties will be cut more biased this season, and short men will, when waltzing, let out their suspenders a couple of Inches. As there was no quorum at the Council Chamber on Tuesday evening, the chicken ordinance didn't pan. At Houston, Minnesota, the other day, Dan Fagan was milted to Kate Beersheba. The Journal of that place ascrts that It Isn't as for from Dan to Beersheba as in olden times. In this country It frequently rains, during the Winter, for hours fgether, and sometimes even Iongei . After this date parties will be allowed to stop over at any station along tfw line of the O. A C. Railroad, as they choose, without additional charge for ticket. 1 A story told lately is of a wealthy New York German and a Hartford livery stable keeper, who was loth to let his best rig to a stranger. The German was bound to have his ride, and agreed to buy tho horse and sleigh, and when he returned the stable keeper might refund the money. This was done, and the team returned and the money refunded, when the German started to go. "Hold on," said the man of horses, "yon have not pakt your horse hire." "Why. my dear sir," said the New Ywkcr, coolly, "I have been driving my own team thia morning." rOKEIUX STEW. News from Spain to the 28th uk. reports severe fighting in which the Carlists claim an important vic tory. The Government troops re treated to Grondaliresmueii demor alized, where they were captured by Saballis. A small garrison also surrendered. A street 6ght oeearred in Barce lona in which six men were killed. The Oxford and Cambridge boat race transpired on the 29th ult., which the latter won by three lengths. Arrangements for the marriage to the Duke ot Edinburgh with tha daughter ot the ( zar have cer tainly been made, it is telegiaphed from London. The Prussian Minister of the In terior has been beaten, in all his suits against the newspapers which published the papal allocution. At the Republican conlerenca held at Sheffield, Eng., on the night of the 29th ult, resolutions favor- hie a Republican form of govern ment for Kng and, were adopted. Gen. Altorre has been appointed Governor of Yucatan. The remains of an ancient tem ple, supposed to have been erected centuries before the discovery ot Mexico, have beeu found iu the San Jose mountains of that country. Three stone stalues, representing Arahuac dignitaries, were unearth ed in the vicinity of the- temple. The revolution iu Guatemala i gaining strength. The British Government has ad dressed an official note to the Sub lime Porte, intimating that it will hold Turkey responsible tor the amount which the English ship owners willhave to pay through re cent increased duties ou the Suez Canal. Au exchange having said "The first robin has been seen; but one robin doesn't make a spring," the Auburn Bulletin retorts, "Try him with a bug and see." 9m i