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ALBANY REGISTER. Offlrtnl PtKprr (tor OrM. TCRDAY. JULY , 14. The proprietor of the. Register , . , tgr a vear or more on business, will 1 ..:, ,.:..;... . vii w i ivupc ui" gjiui Fillip VII H'C mfct kiK'tintoiMjic huNU! if OTttli catii.lKiraaifcato.ee. The office i.oo.tl.emort,mplete in the State. HereVa cl.a,.ce for some ambition? young man to grow into fortune ami to fame. . ' . . Another case of small pox is re - r.-..ii Navigation of the Willamette riter is still possibe to this point, j J Twenty dollar pieoes are not as ; thick 8 fleas on a dog's back here- abonU. - 1 Cfept. Mathews on Monday, had aa addition to -his household, a girl baby. It is A handsome girl of Springfield and not a particle ot tenderness re the other day married a mau named . mained. The contraction of the Poprjuc.. What's in a name! Crill Rurkhart raises as finecher- riflsj as 'anybody in Oold Linn, aa Jl S. we know from personal experience. J Don't forget the hall tonight ttm terward, as his improve- the Opera House. It will be gay i mei,t " 80 ,ld "Y fertivc that it was deemed unnecessary. The recovery was perfect in a week, Refreshments of all kinds will be and ot a dose of medicine was in full supply at Hacklemau's grove to-day. Mrs. Jackson, ot Dalles, has been pending a few days in this city viff relatives wad friends. So many changes and improve ments, new buildings an4 remodel ing old ones; that we can't keep the ran of them. ot farming implements and ma- j t fnjy time daring the pre- chinery, as well as wagons and dry '"S Mfe't hourtj He eon- goods. That's what He's here for. c,ude'i kmjk$. ettco "yP00" . ! tisra. the 'jpahi entirely disap. Biisiness isn't so all-fired rushing U S Md iu with us that we nt stofu long : twelve minotoa the HweUing ot the enough to write a receipt for the j giandsLj jlso subbed. Thiaie various little amounts due us for miu inuiAA . .. i. sobscrlptiot.,etc.1i' The story that in a quarrel re. cent , voiie mail rammed hts urabrena down his auugonist's throat, and then itKtmlw, niA . , t r...rrT . Jttl.ii, The game ot base ball last Friday Week Knit, ietween the Young Americas and the Clime, rJg'fothe former eastern auo" central bortions of Marion county were jrUit hyj tremendom stotiJeWknNl wuiupniiicu uy luust V1V1Q llgnt- rang, a thing (JjWHtf known iu Oregon. V heiiever the telegra(0fhHcMjtw doctor; We found her sitting get too lazy to hunt up news, they few hair, fearing she would sut- talLhadc on.lheir i fertile imacuia tionwawd iartti- a "string' The latest invention ot these sons ot Beliel is thttjere U)e more Cabinet changes There were 374 Jealttt dis charged from the Bureau ot En graving ft! if CnrM-is BBTWW M Rl fWy auctamav TTTi"T,ii-fliii'ia oa roeMay we tai fttCH6-THEIUPKVTIl. THE APPLICATION OF HYPNOTISM AND THR MACNKT TO THK KK. LIE OF PAIN AND CURB OF 1)18 EASK, Continued from lust week Another ( of Mill greater in terest was that of Herman Peter son, who was seized on the 9th of February with seven? pai , . , , , klB Altd lejf. Mid af m iii the after suffer- ing for a week, lie apliod to nie , , 8" , "fT" !0Bnd' ,a,f ,f WM wo!K , fr"m t,,e, k,,ee " tU a"k,e' lhat il ! pwe" a uon, Hich as is observed in "white dwelling." The sttin seemed ax if ; tn llt. , v Jtu to tlie toHvh a doughy feel, and on Prw"r wh the thumb a:id finger, decided iiidenUtionnrmaiiicd, while the muscle of the posterior part of the thigh were so contracted that it gve to their tendous a feeling ot j hardness, the leg ot course being exceedingly flexed despite his effort to straighten it. 1 operated on him ten minutes, but before the expira tiou of the time all pain "had ceased, muscles, however, and Die swelling, still continued, though on the tol. : lowing day were considerably di. fklMiifiluut thamfiiM AAtiul uiimi'iivu. mi ivivric VK7inidl again ten minutes at before, but given. Otalgia. sou ot Mr. S , aged sixteen, had been suffering several days with the earache. I was sent for on the 3d of January.' Found the parotid gland so swollen that I pronounced it a case Of mumps; but on further inqniiy learned that he had suffered 6uuh intense pain in the ear and side of the head that he had been unable 'it did the spectaWwo witbessl 't, as we were not opIfSting for the purpose or .vith the expectation of wifft theaweljuig, but oniy to al'eviate the sufieriug. No med ciie was given. Neither pain nor tumefaction returned, though the ear discharged freely the next day, and the lad recovered without far. ther trouble. Tonsilitis. Mi, H was taken with a severe' chill, on (he morning of the 24th of February. tli tim m , aud di some sore- difficulty ot rapidly and grew so paiutu i jlhat i lie became alarmed, and sent for locate if she laid down. 1 be right tonsil was iuflammed and swollen, and the soft palate also intlammed. The difficulty ot swallowing was so great that each effort was attended with a peculiar contraction of the features, and a convulsive action of the nimwiea There was, also, eat, timial inflammation, with swelling of the ctervicle glands and cellular tkWA.baina.ae -stiff that aoe wew- hyiimiw, and at the end of five minutes all acute pain had disappeared and she said she was tree from pniii; in seven minutes the swelling of the cervical glands had lisaparcd, though some soreness still remained. A simple iiargle was ordered, thongh no medicine was given She had no more pam imr dimVnHy iu swal lowing and was as well as ever tho next day. NiuneroBK other wonderful cures are ipNrtd by these medt-al geiu tlemen, among thorn the curing of a severely spraiued wrist flam pain in twenty minutes; of a stye on the eyelid by a simple application ; of ueuralgia ot the scalp iii five min utes; of pneumonia by a few appli- cations; of wry neck, aifectinj; a permanent core, ard various other exjierimeuts, attended with more or less success. Dr. W. confesses that he has selected the cases cited as the most remarkab! ones treated, not to prove that the operation never fails but only to prove that it often suc ceeds, eveu when other remedies have failed, and that k is at least an additional power, in the hands of the physician. The foregoing report ot the suc cess of hypnotism is but a mere drop in the bucket, astonishing the physicans far more than the patient. 1 have been investigating this sub ject for the pant three months, and have operated on a limited number of cases. My own experience proves, and corroborates the evi dence given iu the foregoing. My cases have been as follows : One of Lumbago, two of Sciatica, one of sick head ache, one of Plurisy,and threatened Pneumonitis, all of which were relieved, and the ma jority cured, by a single operation' not exceeding ten minutes each. Two of the cases last cited reside in Oakland, where I have recently been on a short visit. Owing to the limited Opporfu jity afforded me while there I wan not able to give the subject a fair test. Those whom I havetyierated on here in Albany will bear testimony with me in regardlky'lhe'fficacy of the plan of trealniutit. Many are cured by a single operation ; others require soveral, and when pain returns it is generally ina less degree, oca. sionally no benefit is derived, either during or after the operation, but most of these failures have been noticed to octfurhiVsoi aflWctcd with rheumatism, who decline to give opthefctoddiet; and neWfcl. gia dpendejii upon, or indcedby, an over loaded sUnuacii , or derangc merHfl the "digestive ergons; & J.' RQUGttTO&r tr Killing laWye era is becoming quite fashionable. James B. Saunders, a lawver. was fatallv shot in the tourUrcmriltellN. Y by ouel partis iawV on the 1st instant. iJL 1 1 v 1 1 in ' ; : a f n s ' I The demand of this Government made upon Spain, for indemnity tor the American prisoners murdered by-oi44eet1-wininsistedq upon imtpediately. The steamer Faraday white en gaged in laying the new Atlantic cable, struck an fcfeberg off Sussex, some time during. the fatter part of Juatvaadis- total wreck Ute advices from Si Marshal genauo has Min aaxibat aicRled to n A HOnHlRf.R NARRATIVE. MINKR9 IN COLORADO KILI, AND KATTI1K1R I'OMPANIONS. Ore of tbe mW. horrible narra tives ever related, that contained iu the subjoined letter written to Mr. Owen Noon, of Salt Lake City, by a friend at Del Norte, Colorado. Tho unfortunate men were some of many deluded hy the fa'se rumors of rich tilings at San .loan, in that Territory. Thir is the terrible story : Adams District, ah Juan, Col., ) June 0. 1874. Friend Ifotmi I take a tew nili-tM leisure to let you know that I am amongst the living and in good health. I have been iu tlie mines now three davs, ai d have struck two good ones, with lots oft .ore in sight; there are only twelve men in the camp. Now I will give yu the partic ulars about tieorgtf Noon, A. (. l'acker, J. 8. Hell,J. Humphreys, J. Swan and Frank Miller. They started from the Indian camp to go to the Indian cattle camp, about eighty miles distant. Iu about ten days out Swan died, and the re maining five ate his body. Six days later, Humphreys died, and he was eaten by the survivors. Id ten dap more, George Noon shot Frank Miller, and soon after he was also devoured By those left. Sometime soon after this occurrence, Bell shot George Noon, whose body met the fate ot those already eaten. Next Bell attempted to kill Packer, by striking at him with his gun, but Packer dodged the blow, and Bell striking a tree, broke the gun stock, when l'acker shot and killed him, and was afterwards compelled to eat his body for want of food. Fourteen days later, backer, the sole survivor of the party, made the Indian Agency in a starving condition, ami from his sworn statement I send you the melan choly account contained in this letter. Yours truly, G. W. DRIVER. C0NTKMPLATK A LoNO Jot'R- ney. A young man who has been residing in this city a ew (lys formerly of Illinois, on Thursday concluded to leave this part of the moral vineyard. As the journy he contemplated was a long one and the times hard, he chose the short est, easiest, and probably the least expensive route, by purchasing an ounce of laudanum at the P. O. drug store, going to his room at Murrey's HoleLdrinking the poison, and laying himself quietly down upon the bed and calmly awaiting events. But suspicion had been aroused, and parties who had been on the watch reirted the case at once ; a crowd gathered, Doctor rtb,e WM oa,,el in-and 'mm& te were k!" him " counteract the effect of the poison. Ve are happy to say that the Doe tor's efforts were successful, much to the chagrin and discomfort ottlie imbjber of laudanum. We know Of no reason, at least no sufficient reason, for a tellow-man attempting sa&destruction, but we are pained to say that suicides ate becoming remarkably numerous even chil- aien are resorting to this mode of quilting an existence .that hat be come unendurable to them. How ever we will not inflict a homily on this subject at this tube upon the ur 'w paw we wiu, mm commit suicide as long as we live! The Pendleton Tribune sayt Mrs. lielle t'hamlierlain, the Spirit ual lacunas, had a sitting on Tues day evening of lat week in that place, but no spirits manifested themselves, owing to a ''limb of the law" laughing ont when a big hug lit uu otic of the sitter-' ears. The Tribuii? continnes: "On Wclues day al'tensioii, however, aMher circle Has formed. This tintf it was private, and in due time oiieot the lady titters was h';wI hy the spirit of an Indian, and made cut tip huie antics llrnii were 'ever dreamed of in your philosophy, Ho. ratio.' One of those who were present informs us that the lady danced a war daree ; and after thus acting out big Indian mosl admirably for some time, she feN lck and U'came rigid and motion less, and that lu r pulse ceased to bat M'Vi'ral Bittiites. I'm, under judicious manipulations she was ultimately restored to her normal condition; and the Indian spirit left for the 'happy hunting grounds' we suppose. We have, cyphered oonsiderthly on the problem or question Who was this sp'rit? and we have come to the conclu sion that it was either the ethe rial and imponderable essence of the renowned Capriati Jack, or that other red warrior, Fio-pio-mox-mox. Probably the latter; and he very likely thought that that was a good time to scalp an other paletaced woman or take her to iiis tee-pee in the 'dim land of dream8.m Last Sunday morning, says the Record, between 1 and 2 o'clock, the house of Mr. Laf re, which is situated on the Parrish Cap road, about eight miles south ot Salem, was burned with its contents to the ground. The window of the bed room had been left open, through which it is supposed the incendiary had thrown a lighted brand. The young men were awakened by the deuce smoke, and one of them came near being suSocated. .U the time there were s eeping in the house Peter Scott and Logan la fore, all men grown. The tire was disooveied in the liedroom adjacent to where they were sleeping and could not lie checked, but took ev erything with iu its reach, burning the house, woodshed (in which was stored a lot of agricultural imple ments), apple house, and a unmbet of valuable fruit trees. Aa these had beeu no tire in the Wmse dur ing the day, it cannot be but the work uf an incendiary. Mr. Lafore thinks his loss will be atxiut 2,.ri00 The building and furniture being insured tor 1,0Ql When will this terrible carnival of murders, robberies, suicides, arsons, etc., that seems to rampant in Marion county, ceaso? , 1 IjiPaAciiMKCT or Jvvan Bus Tsui. The Judiciary Committee reported formal rules of impeach meut in the case of Judgo Bustaud, for misdemeanor in office. One. resolution provides for a irwmoiitte of seven to prepare and report arti cles of impeachment, with power to send for persons and papers. The grounds ot impeachment are that Judge Busteed is not a resident ot the State, that he has failed to hold C ourt at proper times, and that he hat used the money of the United States and his official post. . tion tu promote his own interests. Messers. Cessna, Frye, Ward of. Illinois, and Tremain, dissent and reserve their right to present the reasons of their dissent after the printing of the. majority report.i York Tirntt, Jme 21.