The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, July 25, 1873, Page 7, Image 7

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    ALBANY REGISTER.
V. H. OKofnl for Oregon.
FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1873.
WHAT ASM HIM m I
The defenders of the Democratic
party, a tarty whose history is iden
tified with the darkest treachery
and most revolting acts of blood;
whose love ot human slavery lead
it to seek the nation's I fe in it de
fense; whose long catalogue of
crimes agains t God and humanity,
extending over a period of more
than forty years, rendered its exist
ence a mildew and cirse to itself,
as well as to those whom by mis
representation and deception and
fraud it sought to serve; whose life
to-day is but as the existence of a
shell after the kernel is all gone
and its place occupied by the de
stroying worm of evil, or like the
"what is it?" of Barnum, neither
fish, fowl, beast nor human, but a
sort of hideous culmination of all
the evils by which the human mind
is influenced a monstrous mass,
having no heart or conscience, hav
ing nothing but revolting moral
putrescence, kept in being and fed
upon by the maggot individual po
litical elements ot which it is com
posed, constantly changing and
wriggling its tortured position as
its instinct tor plunder, or acute
smell tor power, guide it the de
fenders ot this soulless, headless
Gorgon; this treacherous, blood
accursed monster of crime; this mod-
err presence of moral contagion and
pestilential putridity, set themselves
up as the protectors of public mor
als and the guardians of the purity
of the Church of Christ(?) Great
Heaven! Is there a culmination of
impudent hypocrisy more brazen in
its assumption than that? Talk ot
"clerical wolves," Mr. Mercury,
Why, with this record and exhibi
tion before you readers, how can
you Matter yourself that they regard
you as anytning less than the per
sonification of e'ean-cut hypocrisy?
And you, Mr. Albany Democrat,
you may charge us with writing
one thing during the week and then
presenting its opposite on Sunday;
but my dear sir, if the two unfortu
nate qualities of impudence and
hypocrisy sickly tjqies of each at
that were taken from your make
up, not enough of anything else
would be left of you to fill the
stomach of the smallest animalcule s
baby that ever lived. You the
defenders of public morals ami the
rity of the churches, after having
followed so faithfully for so many
years in the path ot contradiction
and evil which Democracy has set
for you! Can anything bo more
superlative in its monstrous assump
tion than that?
The hypocrisy of our neighor rel
ative to the interests of the farmers,
is thus clearly seen and conipre
hendingly set forth by the States
man', The Albany Democrat has been
engaged for some weeks, in ostenta
tiously patting farmers on the back,
and now when there is a inemler
of Congress to be elected, it sends
the farmers to the rear, thusly:
"We do not lielieve that the (irauge
organization throughout the State
will think tor a moment of putting
a Congressional candidate into the
field. They are not as yet strong
enough in number or perfect enough
in organization, and would there
lore only defeat the object which
they are striving to accomplish and
let the ring candidate, whoever he
may be, glide along to an easy vie
lory."
The Ideas or Bismarck.
A correspondent of the New
York World is given as authority
for the statement that Prince Bis
marck desires to destroy the idea of
God among the German people,
and turn ther worship and adora
tion to the State. The Prince
thinks that it is the idea ot a Supreme
Being that makes people so attached
to liberty. If the adoration ot the
people could be directed to the
State, they would become more
willing to accept despotism. This
correspondent represents that the
Prince regards the contest now
going on in Germany as one
of the Kmpire against the idea of
God; that the reason he made an
attack upon the Catholic Church,
was because he regarded it as the
most formidable. This story ap
pears more sensational than reason
able, and yet the history of many
ot the great warriors and statesmen
of antiquity, who have fallen, shows,
that in their false estimates of the
nature and character ot God, and
his religion, may be found the true
source of their undoing. The great
Chancellor may be treading the
same path.
Where will they (to?
As mercy has lately become a
rejected attribute inDemocra' ic econ
omy, and implacablejustice, regard-
less of atonement, has now become
the basis upon which to adjudicate
all moral offenses in public men,
what are they to do for a candidate
for Congress? Not a Democrat of
them but what has been at some
period of his lite guilty of some im
moral offense, and we will scarcely
be thought extravagant in language
it we assert, that all of their public
men, the ones who run for and hold
office, that the best sample ot this
class lacks many essential ingredi
ents of being a firstclass angel Ab
the Governor's organ at Salem has
taken a positiou in favor of diggi g
out, swine-like, all ot a candidate's
early and late private history, and
abstract justice is to be mceted out
to him based upon that, we would
like to know where under the whole
heavens they are going to get a
candidate. A man without moral
delinquencies must be found, or
their rule, as they apply it now to
Senator Mitchell, will be violated.
Another thing: If searching into
private histories is to prevail during
the coming Congressional tight, if
the Democracy take a candidate
from the names now mentioned,
wnat a revelation ot moral del in
quency there will be,0 my countrymen.
The Salem Mercury now says Don Carlos re-entered Spain on the
that Dr. Chapman never was a i n,htof tne 15tn- He issued a proela-
real Democrat, but only one T Jw"? God' d
. ... T ' , , 3 " , daring that, listening to the voice of
"ostensibly" In saying that of the 8u(ferlng , Spaln( comes to flgbt
Dr., that journal unwittingly phc j for God and his country, concluding
tographed, in language, a true j with an exhortation to volunteers to
picture of itself and the whole ' come forward to save Spain. There
called Democratic party. We have 1 was great cnt,ms,asm among his fol-
had onlv m,,nihb n,mi, owers when Ci,r, Joined Val
. Vi . . , V "cspino on Spanish soil,
since the failure of the slaveholder's i -, .
rebellion. That was the culmina-i The Carlllts claimed on the 10th to
tion ot real Democracy. The kind nave 10iXK) men under arms. Two
the Mercmi represents, the De- tho"irt,.ld ,Carlists ,,nile'' Thlers
. i , entered J'alencint. Car sts were
mocracy of to-day, is mean shoddy ..,.,,! , , cre
marching on Lngrono. It was assert-
a transparent sham. A remnant ed, on the 16th. that the Carlists shot
of real Democracy, found down 0 Republican volunteers at Clrangut,
South, were found during the late , after t,iev nad surrendered.
Presidential campaign, scorning to I It j nimored that the authorities
support Horace Greeley; but the at battle have had a very favorable
shoddy part of it, as found here, offer to locate the Salt Lake and
yelled themselves hoarse for him, j Portland Branch terminus at that
Ihe Oreqoman, m sneaking of n i i
.1 i-l!. .1 . .
me moriaiuy among me memtxirs
ofthe Forty-third Congress, after
A baby show opened at Pacific
alluding to the death of James ' Hall, San Francisco, on the 17th.
Brooks, of New York, William j There were about 50 entries.
Whiting, of Massachusetts, and I Among the prizes offered are some
our own lamented Wilson, remarks: for the loudest criers and sweetest
"We say nothing of the politically j trailers.
dead of the 43d Congress" No a TWinnfi 7". i.
, . . , ,, , fl 1 u'wmoiith man contracted to
journal in Oregon is probably better : build a barn for a speeilied sum and
qualified from experience to speak a" the cider he could drink. It
correctly on the subject of dvimr ! took mm "ve months to build the
"politically" than the Oregonian
What a fine diagnosis of that thing
it could give us, to be sure, if it
only would.
As the Mercury and Democrat
and most of their cotemporaries
have avowedly or by implication
taken a position in favor of nosing
into a man's private, social history,
from the cradle up, to determine
his public qualification, and in favor
of determining each ofleuse against
morals, which may be nosed out,
by the law of abstract justice, we
hope they will begin by subjecting
their own individual lives .to the
same rigid ordeal, and let us know
just how far they are morally qual
ified to criticise others.
Notwithstanding the excitement
bam, and he drank four barrels of
cider.
The showiest part of a peacock
is its tail; it spreads that out amaz
ingly. So is it now with Oregon
Democracy, its head being gone.
Senator Morrill, of Maine, it is
understood, is preparing a speech
for the retroactive salary bill.
There were four fires in Louis
ville on the night ofthe 15th, Loss
oyer $100,000.
For lots in the present town of
Tacoma, $600 apiece are asked,
and $15 a month rental.
An exchange says it would
trouble Sampson to lift half the
mortgagos on Salt Lake City.
Blocks in the
eantebx tasm.
Shooting affray occurred in Bo
Ion on the 20th, in which one Pro
fessor Mac, an advertiser of patent
medicines, shot Dr. A. Winslow,
the ball entering the left cheek and
penetrating the cavity above .the
nose where probing failed to reach
it.
In New Haven, Conn., Giovani
Glion has been held in $1,000 bail
on each of four complaints, charging
him with holding in servitude four
boys, whom he sends out daily
street musicians and boot blacks.
A tire at Jackson, Tenn,, on the
20th, occasioned a loss of from
$75,000 to $100,000.
Crop reports from Arkansas,
Mississippi and Alabama, were fa
vorable on the 21st
A powder mill was blown up at
Tamaqua, Penn., on the 21st.
One man was killed. The shock
was felt for miles.
Four hundred thousand new
silver trade dollars have been de
livered by the Philadelphia mint.
Dies for the dollar will be sent to
the San Francisco and Carson mint
soon where planchits are all ready
for coining.
The annual production of gold
is officially stated at $40,000,000.
A Vienna special states that
Hiram Garrelson, of Cleveland,
Ohio, is appointed Chief American
Commissioner in place ot Jackson
Schultz, resigned.
The flooring of the Presbyterian
Church, in Hudson Cky, N. J.,
gave way during an entertainment
last week, injuring 40 children, some
seriously.
It is rumored in New York that
the parents ot Utica V. Booker
called on a lawyer and said they
had reason to believe that their
daughter, who died July 9th, had
been poisoned. They suspect the
physician who attended,, with the
knowledge and connivance of
Colonel Blood, Mrs. Woodhull and
Mrs. Clarlin. The lawyer declined
to institute an inquiry before the
grand jury.
It is stated that the members of
Plymouth Church are determined
to bring Henry C. Bowen to trial
tor the slanders he uttered against
Beecher.
James Gannon, formerly a bar-
town of Lincoln, I JeePer latelv policeman in
regarding the terminus, Olympia ! Tillamook county, are selling at v f ' a"a .
JTi i LL iftfitnftllft oniJ. fa I w,fe kmwviHe on the 19th.
Wlllilllltrlivi IUiUCM Ul IHipiOYCTMOIIl. I w" v"v Mn.w,
Several fine buildings, to cost about j
A museum at Portland is talked
of.
"Sour grapes," is no name for
the the deep chagrin that the de
parture ot Dr. Chapman, of Port
land, from the Democracy, has oc
casioned among the party journals.
The fact that they pretend as if his
leaving them was a good riddance,
is an evidence that he was of great
importance to them. The party
itself has not had a head for years;
but Dr, Chapman was their official
head in this State. But, that head
is gone. Can you imagine ho v a
superanuated old goose feels with
her head off'? If you are a Demo-
crat, you can, because you are a
part of that old goose.
Since the official head of Democ
racy in this State, Dr. Chapman,
left them, they rejoice; feeling more
"nateral-Iike" without any, that
being the condition of the party in
the nation. -
$1,000 each, are in course of erec
tion; also, buildings tor other pur
poses are going up, lots arc being
e'eared, and other evidences of pro
gress are visible.
From the Statesman we learn
that Weatherford & Co.'s Drug
Store, of Salem, was burglarized
fill rrilliru1fiV lilirlit .,f l.i.( u'nnlr
T1 . , . ' 'j Cholera was reported at Vienna on
i uv; aimmni nifji uuutinuu is not tne lull
given. They bored through the
wall and then into the safe.
Fires are reported raging in the
woods near Victoria.
Hugo, Colorado, had snow on
the 8th inst.
Old John Robinson's circus is at
Denver, Col.
The h
United State
FOREMiN XtvW.V
A Carlist force, under command
idustrial Congress of the j of i)on Alphonzo, captured Ignala
States, composed of dele, da 011 20'h: ,T,IeLM 3,1,1
IturimJ it our! tiinb- 1 "iU imdAt,w
gates from various trades unions , '. ,,
,i. i ... , Mayor Alberace, m Valencia,
throughout the country, commenced was assassinated during a disturb!
its session in ( levelaud, ()., on the ! ance growing out of the recent
15th. About 70 delegates were
present, representing twelve States
A postofflce has been established
at Big Prairie, Lane county, Or.,
Addison Black, P. M. The office
at Camas Valley, Douglas county,
Or., has been discontinued.
East of the mountains they talk
of Ho: . B. WhitteuasBepub'ican
candidate for Congress. Some He
publicans also think Hon. T. W.
Davenport, of Marion county, will
do.
Citizens of Olympia are confident
of being able to raise a company
which will build a railroad to the
Skookum Chuck coal veins, and
also to connect with the Northern
Pacifio Railroad.
elections
On the 19th, Don Carlos with
10,000 men, was marching on the
city of Bilboa. lie was intending
to procure torpedoes with which to
storm the port.
The Shah left Paris on the 19th
for Geneva.
The Shah has just instituted the
Order ofthe Sun, for ladies alone.
Queen Victoria, the Princess of
Wales, the Empress and the Prin
cess Imperial of Germany, and the
Czarina have so far been invested
with the decoration. There is dan.
ger, now that he has lost his con
tempt tor woman, that he may be
come over-gallant.
The yellow fever is spreading on
the Gulf coast of Mexico and
cholera has appeared at Vera Cruz.
Gen. Pavia has been appomted
Captain General of Andalusia,
She had parted from him on ac
count of ill treatment. He was
arrested,
Michael Manning, of Albany,
N. y was fatally stabbed on the
19th by Peter McNamara, the
latter charging him with having
been criminally intimate with his
wife.
The mortality report ot St. Louis
on the 19th, was 15 deaths from
cholera and 69 from cholera mor
bus. Governor John A. Cliffoid, of
Massachusetts, was unanimously re
elected President of the Board of
Directors of Harvard University,
on the 9th inst.
Jacob Thompson, Secretary of
the Interior under Buchanan, has
just settled his accounts as Trustee
of Indian Fund at the Treasury
Department.
The Oirartl estate, in the city ot
Philadelphia, is appraised at $3,
702,000, and valuation is quite as
high as, and perhaps higher than,
the average of other property. The
gross estate is $320,300 aunaally.
oeing nine per cent. The taxes
paid amount to $68,272.
Onethonsand Mormons for Salt
Lake passed Omaha on the 20th.
On the 21st two hundred Russian
Meunonites left Omaha tor Colum
bus, Nebraska.
In the town of Louisiana, Mo.,
eight deaths from cholera were re
ported between eight and twelve
o'eloek on the night, of the 20tM.
causing great panic.
Oh the 19th inst., at Montreal,
Canada, about twenty building
were distroyed by fire, eighteen
families rendered homeless. Lew,
about $150,000.