The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, January 10, 1866, Image 2

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    ji'five year the population of Mussacliu-
st Us bat increased 36,000.
,fntt Jj'nt, the pioneer steamer In the Snnd-
ich Island trade, was to leave San Iran-
isco for Honolulu on' the Otli of this month.
Cascades yesterday, and will be ready for husband pardoned.
istrthntion at D o'clock this mnrnlno-. Nt Urltum, Uec. 28. Ihree policemen
, . were wounded on Christmas by a tmnir. of Putt comments uuon this route in favorable
! Ax old bachelor says Adam's wife was excited ncurues. Some fifty negroes were . ',,. ,, ,. ....,, i 1. .,. s-i,: t
called ivve necau-e, wuen sue appearea, - .VJirir..., freight charts from this side: an. tor instance.
wan a day of happiness was drawing to a Tje Liberft,g up thc riv Rre id,0 tURl no fr,l(,,, bnt been delivered at Black.
I I 1 . " L ' I . 1 r.mAM .nil . . ., n , . . I .. .
Iiii it usivi u him, jimiimu, ibiuisi. tool (rom me racinc siae l less man iweniy
frecdmen are generally making contracts for fi , , (reig,t.contrac'l
ouutaiiteer.l
WEDNESDAY MOUSING, JAN. 10, 18U0.
Epitome of Telegraphic Kcws.
fcoxMLiD non iu oasooMAX.
DATES TO JANUARY .
Ktv York, Dec. 30. The Herald's Fortress
Monroe correspondent says, Mrs. Clay nr-
nnved here on Thursday, and was soon after
admitted to an interview with her husbana,
in bis prison. She was surprised to bud
Clay in trooJ health bis confinement not
appearing to have injuriously affected him.
The health .of Jeff. Davis is also said to con
tinue good. Mrs. Clay will probably remain
at Viitmaa Xtiini-nn anmAlim It. ia all nlmaod
line u. H. mails were brought up lrom tne . . . ; hn nf .,: her
"' Tiim Mussel Sukll Road to Hklrna. The
Mussel Shell Creek romes into the Missouri
River some three hundred miles below Fort
Benton ; and, by the course of the Missouri
River, tour hundred and fifty miles below
Helena. The river describes nearly a semi
circle from Helena to the month of the creek,
and the distance across by land, is about two
hundred miles. It is snid that large steamers
can reach Mussel Shell Creek, from St. Louis,
six months in the year; and freights can be
brought there at seven cents a pjund. From
thence to Helena, it is allowed that four cents
will be ample compensation. The Montana
UlUt F. HUKB,
8n Francisco. -
C. P. MlLlKH.
8m. Scmwi.trnm.
Dnllea.
using billingsgate " in the street, and fined
$30, or In default of payment to go fifteen
days to jail. This is a new way of dealing
Uu a very common offense.
Tub drama called La Tourde A'etle is having
a great run In San Francisco. It is terrifically
tragic; abounding in wonderfully improba
ble phases of crime, " red with the blood of
many slaughtered victims."
were let Inst full for sixteen cent' from Walla
Walla, which is equal to nineteen cenis from
the month of the Columbia River. One thing,
however, is plain: the commercial men ot
the next year, satisfactory to both parties.
In central Texas prospects are not so good.
Planters are discouraged. Gen. Gregory is
making a tour addressing the frcedmen with
a view to persuade them to make contracts
for the next year. 1 here is much complaint MiiniKflu wh are cnnm-i-ted with the St Louis
about the mail service throughout lexas. ,rK(B ure doing all they can to hold on to
inuaes Beicineen uujs 10 g ict.cia nui" tbeir relations with Ihe Allantio side,
Houston to .New urleuns, which can be trav
elod iu four days. Tub Shocnbtir mill at Owyhee has
lion. iIduq rut, iiiuiuuer ui uuyrcan iruiu i , , . i w. , 1.
Louisiana, writing ou the 0th of December turneu out. u oucci-sn, aim iuo
tho crushed in Us batteries ia dbvmc
turned out a success,
TrncNew York Earning Pott protests against from Washington says he is satishVd tho crushed in its batteries
tb. centralizing tendencies of the radical ele- Resident s reconstruction policy will be daomely
" . abandoned, or not carried out at present by ,,B,,uo"u"".J
u,tu' u,"uu u'B"iuu, t10 ndmission of Southern members early
protective policy which wsis forced ou the this mouth.
country during the civil war. MWmiyton, Dec. 30. The following dis-
: , , . patch was received to-day :
Pabsom Bbownlow has renewed the evl. r MilledneviUt. Ga.. Dec. 22 To Mr. Seward:
denves ot his pugnacity. Two returned Con- I have lue houor to acknowledge the receipt
federate' soldiers made some distasteful re- ot your telegram of the 19th, together with
parks In his hearing, and th. Parson went coP,of ,.b? eommunicatioU of James Johu-
son, Provisional Uovernor. Re pleased to
after them " In a belligerent manner, and won lender to the President my grateful thanks
tr.e ngni. . . . .. . lor bis ofucial recognition ot the ollictal post-
That a man should be just and respectful ' which the people of Georgia have
... ltl . . , . t.1 limvru lue, t uu :ui uiiis V I iut aua-
townro an manning ne musi nrsi ocgin wun . b d we,. t, ,sll.
himself. A man who is not able to make a tulion of the Uuited States as the consiilu-
bow to bis own conscience every morning, tton oi tne state ot ueorgta; ana express to
is hardlv in a condition to salute the world "u 'so my tnatiKs lor tue onerea co-opera.
Bloch, Miller & Co
WHOLESALE
O- It O . C ES lit S ,
AND DKALKKS IX
Wines & Liqxtors,
And Importers and Jobber' ot
CLOTHING-
Boots fc Shoes,
Under Clothing,
Jllank'ct?,
etc, . etc., etc.
A.SSA.YOFFICE.
XXTT nTB AN SSAT OFFIPK INCONNKCTH
ff wlili unr buliieM, unitor the outhr siiHTTlriin
nf Mr. Miller. We nuike return In IJiirs lx lmnr-
We Kiiiirmitee nil our Aniuivi nml my the II Ml II r.l"
CA8II l'KICK fur Hum. Wn nl.u pny the Highest
Cauli 1'rlce fur Gold Unit.
SiyOtf Cor. Main and WiwIiiuKtnn ttlreetft. Ptilles.
Oregon Steam Navigation Co.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Wmoo Lodge, No. 19, F. A. & A. M.
Huldt Ita mated ConnunidcntUiiin on the firet mid Third
BMurdayii of inch ninntli, at their hall. In Dalles City.
Urotnren in (nm ntnnuing are inriien in aiieno.
Betb I., Von, Sec'y. uy oruor oi me n. m.
RitlnmHi I.ndze. Mo. S. I. O. O. F.--
Moen every Friday evening at Hij o'clock, iu linteB'
Hall, corner of Second ami Court tttreetn. Rrotliera III
good tnndiiiR aro Invited to attend. By order. N.U.
Coal Oil! Coal Oil!
JUST KKCKIVKD AND FOR SAI.H
by JnlOttl UATK3 ACIIAPIX.
at any other time of the day.
A Senator who called upon Gen. Grant
recently, remonstrated with him for keeping
10 many general officers in the service un
employed.. He replied that ha bad, several
weeks ago, made out a list to be mustered
tion of the Government of the United States
in effecting the earliest restoration of perma
nent prosperity to the Stale. Upon this co
operation our people build their earnest hopes
of a lyeedy return to their suspended rein-I gle" aud mre cot.
tious with otner stales in the union.
Ciias. J. Jsnkinr.
jVeir York, Dec. 30. A Washington special
DIhnoIuIIoii or Co-I'artneidhip.
TlIKCtVPARTNKItSlIIP heretofore existing under
the name nnd style of HOIIHIN8. McFAKLAND
k CO., In thin dny diuolved by mutual connent. All lfa
Mlltlea of wild Arm to be paid by Kobblna Wearer, and
all UeoU due aalil arm tu ne uiuu to ana eoiiecieu uy
them. 3. It. HORIIIN8. .
G. McFAKIjAND.
Pallei, Jan. S, 18(W O. W. WKAVF.lt.
All (ierson indebted tn in will please call ami " I'no-
out, but that they were hanging fire in the .e ' reierence to the ex-
"War Department, or some other place. BCl """"Hog oi retteratea rumors concerning
, , , . i I the withdrawal of the Krencb troops, will be
Hsnry Ward "((oheb is oat in favor of I likely to receive olSuial conOrmatiou in a lew
the policy of leniency to the South, and ln days. When these rutners Hrst appeared the,
... , ... .. . , , caiue direct from France. There was a con-
,,ur . u,e u.oH.. u, u. nurin i.aiug uur dUjon ,Uendin(l ,ne withdrawal and thatcon-
vanqmsneu loutuero oremren oy tne Dana ditlon with the assurnuce trom this Govern.
and helping them np. Beecher'i bead may tnent to Napoleon, that his empire and Em-
freonentlv be wronir. but ha annaars to ha th pernr in Mexico should not be disturbed.
nosaeasor of a bi soul. Beport says the pledge has been given by our
' " ' I Government that no interference would be
Mining Interests. A preliminary move- allowed, sod the reason of the administration
ment has been mad in New York for call- gtfnteeiug non-interference is no doubt the
Ing a National Convention in relation to the ' "f l.b" b?"f """L ibf"? Wl lb!
r . I able to make short work of Maximilian when
mineral interests or tne united States, ihe 0IlCe llie Freoc, bMJ0Utlt are withdrawn, but
Convention will probably be beld tome time I we would not be too sum of this. Maxiniil-
In the Spring, and in the city of New York. Ian will still have a good number of Austrian
'. 1 I : . d Uelgiam troops to fall back upon Be-
A regent Bremen t riot in san Francisco ,jds these, be has a contingent ot 2,000 to
has given rise ,to proposition to create a draw upon yearly for several years to come.
nald fir dnnartment. It is thano-tit that ihla "ttU tuese be may the United Slates nursu-
will prevent . similarly disgraceful occur- he StT.T.'wiU XZZ
roui again maiug piace j as me em- course than to recognize biin. The Govern.
ployment of firemen will depend upon their ment is committed in its diplomats cones-
good behavior. pondence to this recognition when it is shown
m . .4 . that the Mexican people have accepted the
'B' lennessee, is representee: as nav. . ofd f tbtng,, aDd Napoleon counts
ing nearly recovered irom tne enects or tne contldenlly on recognition inking place.
' war, and resumed its former activity . There A'te York, Jan. 4. Judge Hughes, one of
is again an extensive rivof trade, and the I P Bemmes counsel, yesterday applied
,, , ,. . , . , ' , to the. Secretary of the Navy, to bx the day
rai.roau iib.i ruU...g out oi me place, ,. tll, tri,i of tha .ccll9.d; : Thfl Seerntarv
' though the repairs on them are not yet fully declined for the reaion that there was not a
completed, are (till doing n heavy freight I sufficient number of officers of proper rank
sou paaicugcr oubhibk. now unemployed, semtnes Is confined in a
room in the navy yard, and no one except
COLUMBIA RIVER MINES!
A. O. SOOTH BiRBI NIVISON.
BOOTH & NETISON,
Ponvardlng and Commlialoa Merchant
AND DKI.KK3 IN OKNKRAT MKKCHANDI8K,
White Slum, W. X,
-BT7IRKI0HT FOIl C0I.TIIXK. UPPKR COLUMllIA.
M? KOOTKNAl and ULACKfOOT MINKS promptly
lorwarded. , ;
Mark Goods B. a N., White Bluffs, W. T,
atV'MIICMt
Portumd Richards A MeCraken, Allea t Lewis, and
lloage ualel.
Dauss Bloch, Miller Co., Trench It Oilman. JnW
THE GOOSE FLIES II Hi II!
J. A. FOBBE8
HAVING PURCIIAK8D the Family Orooery Bnsl
neasol C. L. JKWKLU Keq., corner nf Second ami
Washington Streets, would resueotfully unnounce to the
public tiiat he will keep a large and well-selected stock
of . , , ,
GKOCEIIIIC8
PKOVISIONg.
FflCITg,
Ac, He, Ac.
His facilities for nnrchaslne are snch as will enable
him to sell at prices that defy competition. Give mi a
call. . . J. A. follUKa.
Having disposed nf my Family Grocery aud VroTlslon
Dullness to J. A. Forlies, Ksq. 1 would aak for hira a
j To be Rescued. The line of steamers be
: tween New Orleans and San Francisco, sus
pended during the rebellion. Is to be again in
operation. On the first of January, the Pacl
continuance of the patronage to liberally extendnl In
IJIIIWIJ . V. IkilCWKLli.
NEW AUCTION HOUSE.
T. M. WARD & CO.,
(Fuocessor to W. P. Miller,)
A.TJOTIOISrEERS.
Court Street, below Slain.
'WTIIiIj BKI.I. AT AUCTION AND ON COMMISSION
WW 11 --..I txf UI.U. t3,...a U-.I l
une ui uis counsel is auowea 10 speaK Wltn tate. New aid Second Hand Furniture, Farm Produce,
mm. . ' ' . , lioraes c f.
hkukivinu ana runwAiiuinu uikiiib. mit-annr
and Special Sales promptly attended to, Regular Sale
ON AND A VI Kit MONDAY, N0VK3IBBR 13th nntt
further notice,
Uio lttHweiitrei- Train
to connect with stenmers
FOR UMATILLA & WALLULA
Will start from the It. It. DKI'OT PALLEJ CITV, un
Mondays, Wednesday, and Krlilaya, at
4i3U A. SI.
TK OA S.A JIKiia
"ONKONTA" or "IDAHO,"
CAPT.J. McNULTY, Conmndvr,
Will leave DALLKS, DAI I.Y. (Sundnya eceptel)at 5
o'clock, a. a.. connecting by the CASCADK IIAII.KOAU,
with the steamer
"M5W WORLD" or " CASCADES,"
CAIT. J. WOLF, Commander,
to Portland. Vi. B. BIlADfOKD.
Dalles. Nov. IS, 1865. nl'2tf Ajieut O.8. N.Co.
sTe lli ng
AT COST,
FOR THIRTY DAYS LONGER ! !
LAST OTIA1VC12!
MF.SS1IS. COIIN a BOIIM would herehy Inform
their customers and the pnblic at In rice, ihat thry
will continue to sell AT OOST. for thirty days Ioniser in
order to give one a chance to mnke presents for tho
llolldaye. We will sell the baliuiLe.of our Btock,.cut
sUtlag of
ltlch Black Silks, Gents' Cleaka. . .
Illch ropttns, vearur uaua,
Chska, Dress Coats,
Bhawls. Pants,
Dry Goods, Kuibrolderlea,
lists A Ca.M, Boots A Shuia,
Ac, Ac, Ac , Ac,
AT (SAN ritANCISCO COST,
Wlthont FrelgVl and KspnKS.
This will be the last chance to get bargains, prior to
closing the concern. COIIN A BOIIM.
N.U.-All Bills must be paid by th First or January
ISM. If not settled within that time, '.he same will be)
placed In legal hands. ilrltl
MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING."
lfTISSO'rlOUIlKEDKSIRKSTOlNFOriM the
1T1 Udiee of Dalles and vicinity, that she
I has just received a fresh supply of
ITaMlilonattlo Goods,
The latest Paris. Near York and San Frnnclarn stvht
of IWINNKTS. HATS, UIBBONS, LACKS, FKATHKKi,
FIAIWEHB, Ac A run ana wen-selecteii assoriiaent ot
Ladles' Beadjr-Mnde GarmentM.
Also, a Fashionable assortment of
DRESS TRIMMINGS!
8TAMPINO for RmbrulderyandBrnidrng. PINKINfl
done at short notice. BON N KT8 llleacheil and Pressed
iu the latest style. A large nssortmeut of
Children's Bendy-Madc Clothing .
Constantly on hand. Having secured the serrlees nf a
rtrsi uiaw ureas naaer, i am prepared in eul ami lit
Ladies' and Children's DUKSSK8 and CLOAKS.
TIIIltD STKKKT. one square east of the Catholle
Church. oeil::im.
IIydrauliO Mining by Steam Pow-
fio Mail Steamship Company was to have ..! neiaeaoi washing doop banks
placed) itMmer on the lin from New Or- ot aurilorous eartb with water pro-
leans, via Havana, to Aspinwall, cooneeiint? polled through hose and nozzle by
at the latr place with th. steamer, for S.n ' h .
rancisco steamers to and from San Franelsoo. ,v""' !"'" " vwrj iiiurougu-
ty ana successiuny tried in tbo mines
TueHdny and Saturday.
liberal Advance! made on Consignment
TOYS! TOYS TOYS! TOYS!
FOR TO YI AND FANCY GOODS
For the' Holidays, we recommend all dnalera In that
line to the BA8KKT AN D TOY KMPOIIIUM of
, THUMAUKIl A ZU1N. '
3'20 and 3H Battery Street,
ntt&m ' San Fraiirlstxa
JOSEPH ELFELTTi
wnousAU arb asTAiL routxa in
Fancy & Staple Dry Goods,
FRENCH MILLINERY STORE, clothing, boots and shoes,
AND
- Ao.M to th. Pari. Patrit, tb. Emperor ooar vPglnla Cily Montana Territ0
Maximilian, in order to recompense the Indian ... , .
t.i.iL..jFo:...;...,t a . ... rv. Macliinerv of the same chnrnn.
inues oi couura ior me courage ana oevotea- , . . . ... ,: .
...whieb: ' the, i. bow. It, upholding hi. "f?S3 M'aced n Bo.se, but
'w.lTtJ ia a .h . . . , . ot its workings tho publio s not vet
t cause, has decided that fifty yotin boys be. ,ntnrmaA ,,!tia mn5a .l.,,!',
i .oi loose irtoes s: : . .u : C
iiiiiiiii given iue iuiiiui a unnnoa to
MATS Aifl) CAPS, ANU
Gentlemen,a Furnlshlns; Gootti.
Fire-proof Stoue Store, comer of Malu and Oour
Streets. ' - ac4-tf
Hmav Haavia.
J.M. Mvarms.
Drei Dlaklntr EmtablUhment,
Opposttsi Cohst 4v Behai'i,
TWOULIt CALL TUB STTKNTION of the Ladles o
M. the Dalles to my larae and Hue stock of
FLOWERS. EWBBOIPERY.r
nOKIVETS, II4TS, FEATHERS,
Droi8 Trimming, &o.
Ilavlner secured the aervloes of MH8. FRARY. In the
Drees nuking apartmcut, we will do all work In that line
ami ftuarantee pernm eausiaciioa. ,'
DYING done III all colors. -' I
loIIW aKall .V., V... ... asainSC lUO , Cnrin WILD aDV loma OIe me an earlv call and I will endeavor tn suit
t ". T T V .o- . . . . l.v.r.l-.l.lnTATK.mlamitAS1INAKI.PHlnm J Dollar.
ceive mere, op to the sge ol 48, ears. more wniOO IS noeueo, nnu mo WftlOr , IS p.rttcuiar attention paid to. - .leUased of me last January, at Coin llatesi , Ilnidi.e.ie
Mu.iueu cuucaiion. . , t IDOrOOttniy aDder OOntrOI. I - TMhnMmn and Kstidlasf fetMrinliisL 1 "SaTi' w "T""" " "r.TOJSf0'
longing to, tee notables'
MARTIN JSc MURPHY,
AUrneya-at-I.aw.
shall U brought up and educated .n th. City oh to .ItMUd
Rinof ditch; it projects the water
-and capAcity ibairbe sent to Europe to re. "gainst the earth with , any force
OFFICRS Idaho City, noise County. I. Tj
wyhee County, I. T.
Cnby City
' ooltf.
BLACK LIST. ,
fJOHN TOLLS, a teamster, has paid ma 'Fnnrtera
Dollars In OKKKN HACKS. AT PAH. for goods nils