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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1874)
7 rl i 't If) !, H;t -rf. ;i ; -,V. S. OHi.iai lH,wr for r. Kii. SATURDAY, MARCH Sfl, 3874. I'lic Reported Mwim or the True Mount SIiikI. 1 Several days ago was printed the following telegram dated London, February 17th : a Dr.' Ik-he, ilie English traveler, i brjongty up, atxed nineteen and reports that lie )m discovered the i twenty,1 with glfl;000 aiid expecta roe Mount Si ai. It is situated a tioris, wotild like to marry a gentfe--V'? journey trotn the village ot i men of good nitloii. Addros, 4ic. .'X'tba, Arabia, at an altitude of Ii seems that either the Indies 5 000 feet above the Ivel of tlie ; are dftmld; or gentlemen sitjgu',' sea. D'r. I'eke (&Vs ?;e found the larly disinterested, inasmuch as these remains ot animals that had been I prizes, have, judging by the feneti Kicriliced. Ho. also discovered ' tionoi the advertisements, reraaiued Snaitic inscriptions which he had ; week atter week iu the market, copied. There is a tlavorot' our own shoddy The New York Tlmfs. reterring about tlie poor railliner wanting a to tho above, says : j Duke, Prince, or Maitjuis, in fact a The annoncement which comes '' "IwwHng Swell." All doubt as to by eable of thediscovery of the true the bona fide characterof many of )lount Sinai must l)e received with c3ntiou. The miostion as to which of the peaks of the Sinatic peninsu la formed the " Mount ot God" of the Hible narrative has divided travelers and geographers for many yeanv , At one time the south point of the ridge kuown as Jebei Musa was supposed to he the mount on which Moses jeoei . ed the law; then JeUd )Serbal was assumed to be the true Sinai, and still later the Ka.s SassWi was supposed to fulfill best the conditions of the Uiblical narrative. Tne problem has been admit ot the space aroui i or iu L 2a U i ' i ii .vxju.v,. ire sa.4, dcr it possible that the summit should be in view of tbeentire cou gregatiun at the same time, and all '.lie poiut$ Jiitberto selected have been open to objections on this score. I)r. Beke may have .sue-, coeded where so many others have failed, but it will be well to await the data on which he bases his be lief before accepting it as conclu sive. .A Washington telegram of the llth says : Dwing the last two honrs of Senator Sumner's illness rjis intellect seemed much clearer, and he was perfectly eouscious to the last. This couditiou was, doubt less, the result of his recovery from the effect of morphine administered during the morning. His suffer ings' toward the lft9t seemed intense, and lie several times exclaimed : ' want quiet, I am tired." He recognized friends who came into the room, one of the last to whom he said : " Take care of the Civil Rights bill." About a quarter be fore 3 o'clock he was attacked by a slight spasm, in which he died. Around the bed at the tHe were JX-AttcrtTiey General Hoar, f)r. V. P; Joittisdh, of this city, Major Hen. Perley Poore, Geo, 'T. Downing and James Wormstey. Other friends who had been' with the dying Senator throughout the day had left jt previous, not anticipating that death wonld occur so soon. Sena tor Schtirz and Montgomery Blair oMereil the room just as he breathed his last,-but Sumner was their too near dissolution to recognize them. Thfeonly relative that Senator Sumner has is a sister, who iir the1 wile of a physician in San Francisco, and to Ber the said news was tele graphed immediately after his death, VTbeO the death of Senator Huraner was announced to the crowd thai filled the sidewalk in front of thd house, the grief of many, especially oiUhc colored people, hundreds of Whom were gathered there, found vent in heartfelt exclamations. Km tier's age was 48 years, 2 months and 5 days. He had been tor some time anxious about his bftaltfe, and remarked MM night to a-friend, some hours previous to the attack which ended in his death, that he wanted to talk to him about hi health, he was afraid ho was working toe hard. W firaeral eeremomes will take place in the eeawotjoamoer, bQroMM,.ai - cangeaMutsarenotr yet oompleted. .WTjiul'J9M otlu I SrxviJM,iUNYKs..-Somempst I .bj-il iiii'W .''!.!' ir'ti!.",. rcmarkable mnmomal advertise-j ments appear in a PfriaMi.utoHfr! norarjfy Im lfWw : '.;No. 2;47& Tounir ladv of I nineteen, whose fortune eXcWds mOOOOO, wishes ta raarvy a prifice, duke or tuaiuuU ; in tact, a ''great swtll," (gram) nom). Ad dress L. M. iv-TiP- R J'aris, 8 No. 472. A.ladv of -thirtv.two..1 witli a dowry of20jOOO and expoc- iftV cantionod some of ourconntry tations, bjmJ two dawrhtere. wed ! exehanaw ia roord to this viohttkm these matrimonial advertisements is put an end to by the tact that in divorce suits. the revelation has been made that the marriage was brought, about by advertisement or " matri monial agencies.'' W Ajsifl.vtiTov Gossie. Miss Grant's marriacre to Mr. Sarwris is fixed fur October next;. We have this from a Wa-hinstoncorresi.iii.l.jalir : rates of transportation by a nt of the Louisville ( owi-Jous. aflata monopol ,-. If there is any m,1, as also the statement that the President refused to let the young man marry his daughter until the I t. t.im L ZZZIaL U. - 'w.rtiiyii vji rt. valuable pruix'rty 'For a time" to be particular about this thins we quote from the correspotideiice direct "all negotiations were sus pended, but an accident to the old est son and heir removed aI imped-, nients. ana as soon as as soon as cartons. .W, covered from the shriek 0.1, L ' Tif his oldest son's death f' 's death which was cause,! by his being thrown from a ww), tie wrote to the rresident j and said that Miss Xellle's adorer j could now support her comfortably I on $40,000 a y&r. This produced a revulsion, and after a few prelim inaries the engagement took place and was announced. I am told that the fartoris house, near Loh-' don, is 'the resort ot all authors, artists and celebrities, A Goon Ave- -dote. The fol lowing, told by a Washington cor respondent, will pass muster as part of tlie literature of the late squab ble over the Chief Jtutictsbip. In illnstration of the I'residgnt's feelings (as the narrator sii''its) j over the (ippcfeitioti to Caleb f'ttsh- ing, a witty Southern friend told I the following, in my hearing, to the f Governor of a western Territory : "(ieneralj you've lieard of Major Bradford, ! sttppose?" "Ob yea,'' was the reply, i "Weil, Bradford: was Maior of Jeff Davis' old Mexieau regiment, the one that did not win the battle of Buona Vista, you know Ma jor Bradford was one of tha mean est men; the tamest and TOlial handsoutest of men. He had a goixl opinion of himself as you will remember. He courted a rich wid ow at onetime, aiiJ at, last pro posed. Ttji.griBat, astouilnenf, lie was at opce rejected. Stepping back, he rjiised his glasses, and lookiifg at tlie lady e.xclairae!: "Did JI imderstand you ariglit, madam,?, D you refuse Major Bradford?" The refusal, was re peated, when the Major broke out W4J),; "Well, maaam, may task who itthpaveufs name ym mil! lake after iyfing Major 11. ford?"- , The Courses Ynxjp,o:ic-Tbe otbei; dfy Marsha MacMaliop 'm. ited Yenome yolumn,fand urged the (atraojtpr to hurry tip as raDKiiy as. nossi We. 1 he oio htli spirel is .now being placed. Hie that thc moWnielit sWd be 'fiti. tirelv comnleted by flie 1st ef .Tune. ft'mmmmt W. Y, Wmm '. i ' Mitn M 0dJ,rt5 aw 1 apha. 'i Ewmas Sonnte lilw paaetd ; joint ..r)0ultton. i sufemjuii, ( 4h0 suffrage i to a ajipolar, rote. Hiwkf, nwpnetbr of the las been fined $100 and the costs i it four' cases, and sentence' s.is tKwidpd on the fifth, tor folding hail.biUs. into Ids paper. Vf or me: taw. Now we know all about it? TV, Siamete'Twins were Xipttopaates of tfte chiss of Terataanacatadidvina, and' may be called, ffir shnrt, OrHbhehi'phagus Xipbodidymns. Ptular opostroplic to the Phila delphia faculty, In chords, " We thank thee, Jew, for tea'ching us that word." The Mayor of Norfolk, Vs., recently received a letter from Atlanta, Ga., inquiring the popu lation of the city, and whether the writer would be permitted to run a keno bank. He said that he could give good references as to oharaoter, and would be willing to ailow the Mayor an interest. There are rumors of a movement to consolidate all the steamboat lines on the Lower Mississippi into a single joint-stock company. This means, it it means anything, a SClieniP t.O ftnntr.ll tha ri. truth in the re jort, ' the movement , is one which wdl be watched with inteiise interest by agriculturists ar d business men of the entire Mississippi Valley. Kiver robnop- oly is no less a cutse tlian railroad j tnonotoly. riiere is a prospect that the: Minneso Legislature may ltave to sit all sunpmer. Several newsna- i pem iiaviug maae serious charge- !.;.,. j Hi j5WjJ r&'Li GOT JiSZW Donnelly, tliat wordy patriut re plies by inviting the fullest examina tion and by introducing a resolutio.i to investigate the qfiicial cowluct of every Seni tor and Representative in Congress. from Miuuesota for tho past ten years. David A. Gage, the defaulting City Treasurer of Chicago, has made arrangements to turn over to the city some 822,000 iu cash, and give 'security for the payment of interest already charged against htm on the CoritrofTer's books, 8138,000, atrtd for the recovery of city moneys deposited in broken tanks, abo'ut 8160,000, which, it is supposed, will end rthe criminal prosecution now pending against him for failing to turn over the S600,000 wlilcb he owes the city. A Rochester, Xew York, dis patch ot February 25th, says': Tlie Eighth Ward Inspectors of Election of this city were com mitted to jail tfiis afternoon in delimit of the payment of the fine imposed by .fudge Hunt of 825 each and costs," $57 50 altogether, tor the crime of receiving Susan R. Anthony's vote in the Presidential election in 1872. ' The Inspectors are uetertnuied not to pay the fanes. Following l! appears tinder a Rochester ($ Y) date fat' Feb. 27th: This torefnoon a fire tyas started' by an nnkWrt man under tlie second stoft 'Btaifs in Public School bouse No. 12, on Howell street. The flames Were discovered in time to permit of their suppres sion before damage was done, aridi before there was' any panic. Three hundred' children m the tipe rooms would have been cnt off from escape, 'except by the witf-' lows, if the flames bad progreesed far. No. 5' Public SiJhool house1 was set on flM Ttsday, bnt no damage was dofle. .Veston fails of election by ftom 300 to 500 votes. Four Rebafcli.' can and four 'Democratic'' Jl9etertjors are elected, witH n6' choW 'ifa' tie1' fem : dlffiricm J 'FrOrn' return already in, the H6A ktMii, VSm ell towns to bear from; whfoh' afj the lart election br :DemoOTat and have uwJbtblT done sb tWa , Jiewa Fama-ra, i I'li'vi i -.1 t year.1 fj wjjin Jicio 'jtu (frioftlo5 mil i a mtrchathing a machine tclcd tlte most pop NEW rUH'HII1js? 1 kaIb orlGSrr rteAit. 1 1 I M f'iI...l.i... n ... . .. . ' ! S" wH-m-poi-uvi in tm,,bo that.n- over on.- quarter of all machines salt nr nx U t year, Nine oirt tf, ten said Itiarti )faoiiucwM for FAMILY use provi:,.: tJu!,Kri at nopulariiy oft ho s,ins.r In the "rnnSdhnil. Annpxeuare the Sales (f t i ! : tturaat ihnknrs : Th" Stop Munufnc'n CM. i) 2!V 75t.' Wheeler . WU.n'M'f'-f Co. . . .Soil 174,'HS Howe MRfhlne "f.;estiiniite(1i. " WS',0I irovevABaker.t. M.Co "j 68,010 ''me-;tics.i. Co " ajm Weed S. M. Co 42,414 Wiiertx Utbtw s. M. Co " ,93,083 Wilson s. St. Co " Jg.ttwt Aim t. B. H. S M. Co...... ', . S,l3li Gol'l MMRI S. M. Co v.... tS.S!i7 ITloreuce S. JI, Co ' tt.'MJ TlTl'S, l?Ol'iMI5P Co., Aetots, Albany, Dr. Also, all kinds 'of uiaehtne needles feerpl for sale. novijy'.'.'i A. W1IEELKH. C. K. c. r HOt'GK. X. WHKFXEIt 0O SHEDD. OREGON, Fonranfttft Cnudtfi 1 Healei-fl In mi handlse and Pro linv. A !rooil asBorlim ' of aB kinds of i lends al ways in store a. lowest market m-tn. Agent for ieptWagona Gmiii Drills, Cider Mills, CI, urns, Ac., 4c. CASH iviid for WHRAT, ilATs, POVAi. Bl'TTKK, KtSaS and KOULIfcY. FOUNDRY. ALBANY FOUNDRY, And I a c h in Si It op , , t. ClllERltY Proprietor, A'TSAXY, OREGON, Manufactures Steam Engine Flour and Saw Hffltt machin ery, H'OOD WORKIXG AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY, And all kinds of IBOX ASB BR.VMt fASTKHiS, Particular attontlon jiald to ropajriqu all kinds of machinery. 4IV3 MUM mP) n A. CAROTHEHS & CO., -CeatorS ln- OIIKJIH VIA, OILft, PAIXTS, UVKS Hhxm, .iis, rr All tlio popular PATENT MKIIIrs, FINtt ClttLERr, OlttAHd, TOBAC'UO, rotionn PsnrraiERY, And Toilet; eixHla. Particular care and promptness rim h Pfij-steiuns' paiicrlptloiia and Family Roe A. CAHOTltlJRS St CO. Albany, Oregon-4v$ fflurdcr iii A llmny iii. HASNEVItft YETBKEN KNOWS, ANU n o threatening of it at BiWeaV. Death Is a I hintr which sonictivi" 'ipHat bufiill every son apd dftnyhtvrof tho human fam Uy, aiidyw, ill fi kji tl the Mid-day, Of jaw-Jlfe.ljf dtoeaap lays hl vBfl Mndj irprtn yon, there la stlfl ''a Wnt la rtllA, ly which ?oi way .1je, iinitowd to (iRrfuct health, anf pi-olong youi- days to a mlraqn loimojlent, f UB XI ft Kl J I riy calling on R. . HILL & SO, IJ With a prer11itlwi,:Kftrn Jwift ;'Havc it compounded by ppc uxnorlunood In that particular Una. Atw, ootistantly on lmn.l S good aiBortmeiit of jftttsh drtwH, paituU ihgfflctntfS, ch(mical,tftfe1TSroro5B" atutft, truaaai, ata 4ontB for tlm RMtVi'fiure Vk B. Jayno 80N. nirniciiPH attktit- iTrii ati(1 hthtti i n Pi! HMh RtAAfaL DRY GOODS, EEC.. iY 5 sr 1 e MR I 5 4 2 - mi it s Sr -r KB J H SB fir i tm EE 3 P.i i i g ' s 7 3? L -r: -o r V: s m w taut i 7! mm .6) Kit I! , 2 W S''M El 0 35 9 bftr '3? 5 9 u 0 Ok -I a w 4. et T'S :i; W AT(?H RH- I B VKLH Y; , J- d. titls. ' li: CHA. BOlTtGARBFIf; J- B i mil TITUS, BOUR&AEDES & 00,. nKALEHS IN JEWELRY, Silver & Plated Ware, -and DIAMOND SPECTACLES. IU eapt !M pj tor the Pfielffc feast by -thy NATIONAL ELfilN WATCH CO offillln, Illinois, Viz: ' ' ' CiUtftirnla nnd 1 ' " ' San PraiirlKco WCh and We most eontldently tw' oiiti them to :th puidk!,as iiosiwaStia;. itirlre iioo(t qunlitiea for The wlgu than any HwratUiln tlio nMrMf.r -. Ji ' , US&olf? KpOBa'l tto;r brands, pf , Elgin. elryUyeranaPfctwi Wnris, i , -AUW- . Pistols and Cartridge. gSr Slialring a .Specially. work Bone and Boo Hot Warranted to i M Rejpreaen.Jd rtr, tttKMiimotl awswarjii ' I 1- (Li I I ::. ' . I III- U KS .1 ,ii)tit!i .;iio'j roidUl ,w .11 I, TflUw, BfturgardBs C.,! ,,,"'AT-iHlli.lWJfi,l -(' Wrig.atfktv.wia ,tTfBiailj,0MHB 4076 jijbK .(1 ,11 ' ..KiTO' Ulllll!' I , I l.i!