lailg. Iponntaiuccr. EpUome of Telegraphic News. COMPILED FROM Till ORlOOltlMf. DATKS TO 1ICKUUER lit. Ktw l'ork, Dec. 11. Tbe cavalry is to be re-orpauized. No men to be mounted until (intruded one Tear. One-third of tbe cavalry force will be kept as recruiting regiment, with only enough horses fur instruction. W'athington, Dec. 1 1. Official information baa bewi leceived at the Denartment ol Slate of ibe adoption of the Constitutional Amend ment by the Legislatures of the States of II li- noia, Illiode Island, Michigan, Massachusetts Ouio, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Con necticut. West Virginia, New Hampshire. In diana, Vermont, Louisiana, Arkansas, Ten nessee, South Carolina, Virginia 23 States. TelegruuuU iuformatiou has been received of the adoption of tbe amendment by North Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. No iufor inalion of any kind has been reeeived of its ndoptioh by California or Oregon, Florida, Mississippi and Texas. Official information of its rejection by New Jersey, Deleware and - Kentucky, has been received. A'ero J 'ork, Deo. 11. The Macon, Georgia, Journal has a letter from tlilledgevtlle Bay ing that Provisional Governor Johnson has received orders from Washington to retain bis pof itiou until further instructions. lie i ordered, to issue certificates of election to Georgia Congressmen. Gov. Parsons, of Alabama also received despatches from Secretary Seward, on tbe 5th, congratulating bim, tbe South, and tbe coun try, in tbe President's name, on the adoption -by Alubarui of tbe Constitutional amendment, which completes tbe number of States re quired to make it the organic law of the land. , Nea York, Dec. 11. Among the charges ngainst Col. O'Maboney, President of the Fenian Brotherhood, are, violating his -oath in refusiug to communicate with the Senate, retueing to enable the standing Finance Com mittee ot tbe Senate to obtain tbe books and accounts; having placed in official position and salaried, several persons wbo bad been rejected by tbe Senate; having usurped the position of aeut of the Irish Republic afier having been peremptorily rejected for that position by the Senate; having used bonds with bis uame on them, his ageul having pant money by paying an immense sum tor a mansion on Union Square, and having re. fused to pay over to the Secretary oi War money that had been appropriated for war purposes by the senate. It is also alleged that large sums of money have been used for (peculating in gold. Tbe charges against 11 I). Killican, Secretary of the Treasury, are perfidy and malfeasance in office in refusing to pay money when ordered, and paying out " large sums when there was no authority At a convention of delegates from tbe Fenian Circles, held on Saturday, an address was adopted endorsing 0 Maboney as foremost Among the noblest, truest and most earnest defenders of the cause, and repudiating tbe authority and condemning tbe action of tbe Fenian Senate Washington, Deo. 11. Tbe State Depart inent received by tbe last steemer from Eu rope important dispatches from our Minister to England, There is strong reason to be. lieve that England will back down from ber position on tbe pirate Alabama, and at once agree to a quiet and amicable adjustment of the question in dispute. The temper of tbe last dispatch from tbe State Department, wbicb emanated from tbe President himself was calculated to open the eyes of tbe Eng Iisb Uovernmeot New l'ork, Dec. II. Tbe Herald1 1 special dispatch says that tbe evacuation of Chihua hua by tbe French is lully confirmed by an official letter just received trom tbe U. S. Coosul at that city. This movement of tbe French is construed to mean that their Com raander bas abandoned tbe idea of holding tbe frontier In close subjection to tbe Imperial Government until tbe army is increased by foreign enlistments. Tbe Mexican Legation In Washington have also news to the same effect. Their sanguine interpretation of this is, that it is Maximilian'! intention to se.id tbem b ck to France. Wathington, Dec. 11. -In tbe House Blair Introduced a resolution reimbursing tbe loyal States for the money advanced and debts con traded for tbe preservation of tbe Union Elliot introduced a joint resolution wbicb was referred to a select committee, defiulng tbe position or states In rebellion, and posi tionof UoDgrefS lo relation to tbem. Scbeock introduced a joint resolution de daring against tbe attempt to establish a Hierarchy in Mexico, and requesting tbe Presi dent to take such steps as will vindicate American policy and protect ber honor and interests. Referred to committee on Foreign Affairs. Jenkins introduced a bill re-estnblishlng a uniform system ol bankruptcy code. Referred to special committee. Vanborn Introduced a resolution instructing committee on Foreign Relations to Inquire what measures and means have been taken on the part of tbe United Stales to restore to Mexico tbe free and nnrestricted right to a Republican uovernmeot. . Laid over. . Washington, Dec. 11. About four hundred editorials on tbe President's Message, have 99 per cent, of all heartily endorse the PfesU dent s poliry from the start, and recommend tbe measures he proposes for the future. New York, Dec. 11. The Heralds Washing- ton dispatch says a letter received from Lon don speaks of the arrival there of Georire Saunders, and' of bis visiting several import ant persons. He informed these persons be was sent by Jeff. Davis in 18G2 to negotiate with Napoleon for the recognition of tbe Sonthern Confederacy, and was accorded two interviews with the Emperor, and that the in vasion of Mexico whs undertaken in pursu ance of a plan then agreed upon, for which Napoleon insisted on being secured in the possession of Sonora, Sinalox rind Lower Cal ifornia Saunders adds that he remonstrated and offered much greater inducements than Mexico presented, but tbe Emperor would not consent to anything eUe. The Markets. San Francisco, Dec. 12. Gold in New Tork yesterday, according to priv te dispatched, was quoted at 14S and SierlingExchange 109V. Legal Tenders were scarcely so firm to-day, the quotations at the Board being 68 paid and (19 asked. Coal Oil is doing better ; 250 cases mixed brands sold at $1 : also further purchases by the leading operators; 28,000 gallons lo ar rive private. J. J TJ .nam street, uaues, a WBOUSAU IltD RETAIL BtAUR IS CIGARS. TOBACCO, SNUFF, PIPES , Aco. ALWAYS IK STORI TBS BIST BOARDS OF Tobacco, Matches, &c. WALDIIOS 1SKOS., Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Main street, Dalles, Oregon. WE NOW OCCUPY OUR NEW TWO 8 TORY PIItB proof Stone building, opposite lllocli, Miller A Co., and offer to the public a full and complete stock of Drugs, Aledtcto.es ana KEROSENE, TURPENTINE, ALCOHOL, AC1 1)8, LINSKED, JjAIll), Chemicals, consisting iu part of LAMP WICKS 4 OUIMNEYS, 110 t'S, BAUR, Sl'ONORS. LKKCHES, CO UK, Cigars, 1JLAYING CARDS, . POCKET CUTLERY, TOUT MONIB3, COM Its and DltUSIIES, o' all kinds, PERFUMERY, ol entry description, TOYS, DOLLS, etc. FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS. c. Also Powder. Shot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Mjr Interior dealers supplied with Cigars, Tobacco, etc. at less than Portlaud prices, with freight added; oc-8 V 14 It Y IMPOltTAM TO Merchants, Families, Hotels and HAll.ItOOJW. JULIUS KltAKMKK HAVING BOUGHT TnE UN lire Stock of Merchandise and Book Accounts of the late firm uf VI . Seller A Co.. in this city, lo which he has added of his own Importation (while doing business lu Portland au immense stoca ol me best manuiacturea Crockery, v Glassware, Plated Ware, Lamps, Chandelier, Table Cutlery Lookl tig-Glasses and All Kinds or Oils, All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish ing to buy any of the above-mentioned articles, will do well to give me a can beiore purunaaiug eisownere. Orders trom the Interior promptly attended to, and goods packed to go secure. lon't full to call on me. uuuio'i atoue iiuiiuing, nasningrnn sircer. iianes. JUblUB UKAHUKll. Dalles. March 17th, 1805. mhl7tf FRANKLIN MARKET. CORNER OF SECOND AND WA8UINOTON STREETS DALLES, OREOON, JOHN El'PlNGKR Proprietor . rpjHE UNDERSIGNED . JL having fitted np the jfTTI above Market In the BU T BTYLE,will keep constant- sIVslliSS ly on hand all sorts of t resi. and cured Meats. Of the best quality furnished at the LOWEST RATS My motto Is to " PLEASE ALL." PARTIES HATING 8UPERIOR STOCK FOR 8AL1 will do well to eall at tbe Franklin Market. JOHN EPPINGER. Dalles, February 19th, 1868. YtASIllN.;Ti MAltKET CORNER OF COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OREGOM JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor. . 9 WILL KEEP , 'Tf-ZX constantly on hand all the varte- UuttttoHtiies mat the market can possibly atford, of PKK8H fc CURED MKAT8, and always of tbe b. st quality. FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS ! supplied on reasonable terms. ' Tbe nndorslgneq is always prepared to pay the high, est cash price fur FAT catti.k. P.rti.. V .. In good condition, are requested to call on him befogs going olsewh.ro. - JOHN MICHhLBACU, Dalles, March 31t,18C6. nih81tf CITY MARKEtT S. LAUDER & Co., Proprietors. Will keep constantly on band the best MEATS OF ALL KINDS. A LIBERAL SHARE OF PATRONAGE la solicited, as we expect to kern as irno.l ,,cii. ui iiiwiii. una oi as good as qual- vi wmuh j n.iuru.. aua will CANTOR ANT) INDIGO AND N KATSFOOT Oil, LANP1ILACK. TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS. AND PATENT MtCniOIlVKS. Onr stock of FANCY GOODS I s of the finest and best quality; new styles ond largo assortments, such as LUIIIN'S PBRFUKKKY, 11 A I It, LUIIIN'S TOILET SOAP, . FLESH, rUMAUKS, , BI1AV1NU, COSMETICS, II AT, UAIKOILS, CLOTHES, COLOGNE, TOOTH AND FANCY SOAPS AND NAIL 11HUSIIF.S TOOTH POWDERS, AND COM US. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes. our laciuties tor uuying goons are second to none in the State, and we shall at all times sell at a small ad vance from cost. Ready sales and small profits. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully compounded at all Uoun of tbe day and night. lnuiea, sept, v, iu'. leiu-ti XL IS 31 O V .A. JL GATES te CIIAPIN, WHOLESALE k RETAIL DEUGGISTS, Have Removed to RITDIO'S STONE UVILDIiVG, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES. "wnarilKItK we will continue to sell articles usually v w kept In a Firnt-utass Drug store, at JiU per cent. LESS THAN ANY STOKE IN THE CITY. Our stock consists lu part of Patent Medicines, . Pure Wlnns and Brandy, extracts, Fancy a Common soap, Bponges, llulr Brushes - Trussos, Braces, Corks, Acids, Paints. Tooth Powder, Varnishes, Alcohul, Oils. Hons. Bohemian Toilet Sets, Supporters, Ac, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded. Oive us a cull and satisfy y ab solves oeiure purcuasing eisewuere. 11. 1j. UUAfin, U1UIIJ JUSTIH UATK3, TO TEA3ISTERS AND DAIHYMEN I FEED! FEED 1 1 . SHORTS, AND ' XJEIIJD ISOOT AND SHOE STOllE, IT. AVYCKBXA.JN, HAS REMOVED III8 BOOT AND SIIOH ST.) UK to the building on Main street. nearly opposite Motxly's Hall, where he has Just roueived, direct from San Francisco, an un usually nne and well selected stock ol BOOTS AND SHOES, of thaery Lett quality and latest stylet EVER BROUGHT TOTHIS MARKET, Including the celebrated ENGLISH HUNTING SHOE manufactnred by Benkert. Also, a large assortment sf Ladle)'- and Clilldren'aj Gaiters, Of the latest Styles, just received from the best Phil adelphia makers. Also, a very large assortment of " FINE DRESS BOOTS. fsTGentlemen who prefer to have their Boots or Shoes made to order, can rely upon obtaining a nent and easv ui. w n xuiijuam, Maui etrent, I Deliver the same to Purchasers in the City. Parties having Superior Stock for sale will do well t give as a call before disposiug ol It elsewhere. . Southeast corner of Washington and Third Sta. I'pposlte Hosier's Blacksmith Shop, sel6-tf Opposite Moody's Hall. OF ALL KINDS, FOB 8AE BY nl0:tf. II. II. LAW, 25 Front Street, Portland, Opposite O. 8. N, Warehouse. -A.- Gr. 13H,AIOAtJ, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF ' Wines Sc Liquors, FRONT STREET, Portland, - Oregon. rVFFERS FOR BALE A VERY LARGE AtfSOUT U meut of . Urandleg, . Mines, Liquors, Case Goods, &.C., tte., Vc. J-Tlie Trade Is particularly Invited to examine my st .ck before purchaslugelsowhure. au'21 tr NOTICE TO FARMERS. ffjHE DALLES LUMBER AND MANUFACTURING J. COMPANY has recently attached a FLOURING MILL to their Steam Bash and Door Factory, In this City, and are now prepared to CilOP FEED, GRIND WHEAT and uuiiin, ana warrant to give the nana constantly ana for sale FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. SECONDS OR MIDDLINGS, BRAN AND SHORTS, CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED. Also, a 8uperlor article of CORN meal, from Corn. The highest market price paid for WITEAT, CORN a BARLEY. U. A. IIOGUB. Azent, Dalles, Nov. 1885. ' nStf. AUCTION AND C0M31ISS10N. JOHN WILLIAMS. A-TJOTIONEER, IVo. 100, Slain Street, Dalles City. WILL' ATTEND TO THE BELLING AT AUCTION ol General Merchandise, Real Estat, (lrocerl s, Horses, New and Second Hand Furniture, Stocks, Ac, Ac. Regular Sales Day Saturday. Out-door and Special Bale attended to la any part of M. BROWN & BRO.. WU0USUI AMD SITAU. IUUU IK FANCY AND STAPLE " DEYaoODSI GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &o. ' Store, north side Main street, Dun,,, ijjg ivi3w saloonT NEW STONE STORE, WASUINGTON 8TREET, . fHB UNDERSIGNED would respectfully announs rif- " "'J' i" opcn cl" ' In Freuch 4 Oilman's New Stone Building, THIS EVENING S2 prepared to serve cuitumers lib the best of Wlucs, Liquors and Cigars, ALSO, A EIIEE LUNOIT ' Every day and Evening. w2Stt- JOHN RINDLATB Watchmaker mul Jcuclcr. MAIN STREET. DALLES. " D OLOTKMa .TCIIES, JEWELRY, . tieen received at lue Whit House, aud about I Church. MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING. ISAVISS O'ROURKE DESIRES TO INFORM the XV-SL Uiaies or uaues and vie nltv. that aha bas Just received a fresh supply of , ITnslilonablo Goods, The latest I'aris, New York and Ban Francisco stvles of BONNETS, HATS, It 1 11 HON 8, LACES, FEATHER, FLOWERS, o. A full and well-seleoted assortment of Ladles' Beady-Made Garments. Also, a Fashionable assortment of DRESS TRIMMINGS! STAMPING for Embroidery and Draldfng. PINKING done at short notice. BONNETS Bleached and Pressed in tne latest style. A large assortment or Children's Beady-Made Clothing Constantly on hand. Hnvlnft secured the services 'of a FirstClau Dress Maker, I am prepared to cut and fit Ladies' and Children's DRESSES and CLOAKS. THIRD STREET, oue square east of the Catholic ocuism. Bpectaclos. Cutlerv. Ac. .-Particular attention paid to repairing Sri-d i nici.es, uiocks, Jewelry, etc. All Watches repaired bv mo warranted far twelve months. "paireu bj MRS. L. WHITE'S BEW PHOTOGHAPH EOOMS, WnKlilngton Street. best satisfaction. On T"T tu,?-!?5, FITTED UP THE GALLERY 0ar tfJ. iJf T. 8tor"' "ould r"Pe'f"'l announce to a5 that they will do well to give her a call. PartiTuli st, ocliiT ,U tak'ni Ui M ud CniMHoPctur W. P. MILLER,'" J V".J AUCTIONEER WILL ATTEND promptly to Bales of Real EstafSL Dry Go.l., Gna-erles, Horses, and Mules W ill receive aJ forward O.wds entrusted to LI. ."J uniin ana Hay en Commission, and rent Real K.tuZ K.nRenahl. teru... CoaslgumentS Tuesdays and Saturdays. MAIN STREET, DALLK3. 1J. Dissolution Notice. " i. " '"' "-Fun i Liberal Advances made on Consignments. -,.... ... merest to K. Schuts. who will continue tl. !,.,.,.... ... n!0:3in JOHN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, LINCOLN HOUSE. Cvrner Washington and Front Streets, FORTLAND, OREGON. TIRST!LA8S TIOTEL. hi. ..Z--.V. -'".rannnqe the business on m ii b . . , M0" au e Dm wiliU paid to E. Sohuti, who will settle all liabilities Dalles. Deo. 1st., 1869. ESCHtmK rrffi i '"5"'m frle,,d """ fconS at the old stand ready to dlspsust his choice llquT. to m' E. 8CIIUTZ. JOSEPH ELPELT, WHOIISJUJ 1HD atIL USA LIB w Fancy & Stable Dry Goods, CLOTHINC. BOOTS AND SHOES JJATS AND CAPS, AND Gentlemen's Furnishing; Goods. StrlT.""" 8,M Bt0"' COn"r of M " c"Tl Vr- ' ' -" H.tM,.,. J.M.MiTSii MAIITIN Ac MURPHY AttorneyatLaw- iK8wSSt.gr.phBoon,. JSlftryCt'l'i& LARGEST IN TIIK STATE Charges Reasonable. AN OMMBUS will attend all the TW. .nrf nn... Paasongera and their baggage to the House Free of Charge, or to any other House in the Ciry for 60 cents, 8. COFFIN, Proprietor. P.S-IIOT AND COLD BATHS In the House. an tne Bteimers for Oregou City, Vancouver, Monti- v.iiu mm asuiria lauu at the Llncolu sepi:am i House WharC NOTICE. FB. HOLLAND IB MT AUTI10RI7.ED AGENT to attend to collecting and settling up my business, during my absence. Those Indebted to me or to 1'ayne Co, are requested to pay him Immediately and save costs, as he has ordnrs to collect. F. A. 0. PAYNE Dulles, Nov. 13, 1886. i4,r HOUSE TO I,ET mlTuu 01 A KOOMS. Inqnlraat w w