SUNDAY HORNING, JAN. 1, 1806. See. list of letters remaining in Wells, Fargo & Co.'s offloe, on fourth page. V Tin orchestra musicians in New York have struck for higher pay. Tbo theatres are going on without them. Mas. Partington declares that sho thinks it very strange that a little quicksilver in a glass tube can make . such awful hot weather By just rising . an inch or so. .' " Btbee, the man who fired the shot at'the corner of Second and Washing ' ton streets, day before yesterday, was fined $10 and discharged. Loed Pal mere ton wrote a great deal for the newspapers. He affected the humorous stylo with considerable success. Ma. Pbebton King's mental aberra tion and suicide are attributed to the irritation arising from the misconduct of some of his subordinates in offlco. About fifteen thousand cattle have died from the cattle-plague in Engs land. Of those attacked by it, not more than five per cent, recovered. The French Canadians sympathize with the Fenians. Both alike hate British rale, and wonld like to have a fling at the nation that oppresses them. Jacob Thompson, Secretary of the Interior' under President Buchanan, has left Paris, with bis wife, for a pil grimago to the Holy Land. The proprietors of southern planta. tions are offering great inducements to men of means to assist tbera in re storing their devastated lands to a condition of productiveness. The active benevolence of the north' ern people has been called into requis ition this winter, to supply the neces sities of many tbonsands at tho south who made no harvest last summer. The Chioo Courant savagely pro poses to hold a convention of the miners and settlers of Northern CalU fornia, to devise a plan to "wipe out" the Humboldt Indians, who have for five years been at war with tbe whiles. The steamer Idaho reached a point five miles abovo the Cascades, where she pot the passengers and treasure ashore She will go below again on Monday, taking passengers as far as posfiblo, which will probably be to the place reached yesterday. Pgussu is preparing to strengthen her conquest in Schleswig-Holslein. Two thousand five hundred men have been set to work near Duppel and Sonderbarg to render the position more formidable than ever, and to fin ish part of the new redoubts beforo tno winter sets In. THEfiOAD TO IftOKTANA A misunderstanding appears to ex ist in relation to the effoct of the rneas. nres which are now being adopted to open a thoroughfare to Montana, from the Pacific side. Tho statements in relation to the feasibility of oponing the Lolo Fork Trail and the Soutborn Nez Percos Trail procoed principally from two sources: in one case, th'o parties bavo in view tbe opening of these trails by Government appro priations, with the expectation of gain, first in building the roads, and next in collecting tolls; in the other, state ments are put forward for bunoombe, as is the case of a certain gubernato- rial message where it is said that " la- deued pack-mules " have travelocM from Lewiston to Helena in less than twelve days. Tbe absurdity of this statement is apparent, when it is seen that Lewiston is situated at about 39 40 West from Washington, and llev tflnn ia nhnnt. An tkn muti'?iin tf 80 west,.or nearly three hundred mile duo east of Lewiston in a straight line. The kind of pack-animals which can carry loads over the Lo Lo Fork Trail in the limo monlioncd ought to be in crreat demand, it thoir vulnn in tn h judged by their scarcity. y The fact is that either .tbe LoiLo Fork Trail or the Southorn Nez Per. ces Trail may be made useful, with proper improvement, in supplying merchandise to tbe upper section of Bitter Euot Valley; but after getting in that valley it becomes necessary to Smoke a considerable amount ot north ing to get around the mountains di viding tho Bitter Hoot from Hellgate T Biver. If tbo traveler croes bv t'uel A Col. J. 3. Buckle, one of the first of tbe pioneers of the upper Columbia, arrived a day or two since from the Powder Hirer oonntry, where he has been giving bis mining interests the advantage of his personal superinten denoa. It is almost noedless to state that his success in. mining operations it very gratifying to the many friends he has tnade in this country, by very rfWKW'jaWIVirited enters Pt weotmeocum wuntha commerce of thf CbWoxWa fltvsr.' ' M v KrroTrt onto, vjomu ' jioiuktav either trail there are loner marches without feed, the representations of interested parlies to tho contrary, notwithstanding. On eilhcrtrail there is a high and long mountain section to be crossed, badly overpaid with fallen timber, with many ugly ascents and descents to make, which even the gorgeous rhetorio of the Governor of Idaho cannot smooth down to even a passable condition. There- are only two main routes which are practicable for tbe construc tion of wagon roads these are the roads by Ccour d'Alene Mission arid Pon d Oroillo Lake. For the prosoot there is not of necessity any competi tion between them; lor the all suffi cient reason that it will1 be well on to the middle of next summer before tbo Ccour d'Aleno route will be in a con. dition to be easily traveled. Before that time it is to be hoped that the Pen d'Oreillo route will be used to make the connection with Montana. After the Cceur d'Alene road is opened, it will beyond question take all the travel of parties who goon horseback with their own animals; all the pack traius, and all the produce sent by pack-animals from Walla WallaValley, .mum ujpifljro iu uu gome appreoen sion that tbe travel will go around Walla Walla Valley. Considering the abundance and cheapness of horses and males in that country it seems to be ar. unfonnded fear. By far the larger number of intending emigrants for Montana will bay their own stock, and such persons will commence look ing about for riding and psokanimals as soon as they arrive at the Dalles. .f'"l"l .... ' " ' . L' With ordinary judgment tbey will do tho best they can with their money somewhere between here and Walla Walla. In any case, they will not go by steamer to be1 dropped with their baggage at Palouse Landing, with only one house in sight, where the only chance to get 'horses would be to purchase from itinerant horse-thieves or the. niisorable Indians who live thereabouts. Sooner or later this question will settlo itself, and until experience has shown which is' the best route, it will be well if we can have tho next best for temporary use. Dalles Social Club. BAY, at 6 o'clock, r. M. Reanlir Meeting THIS By order of tlx President. Divine Service -Her. Sr. M. Fackler. of tho Episcopal Church, will hold Divine Service In the Con gregational Home of Worship, this afternoon at o'cl'k. Columbia Lodge, No. 8, I. O. O. F.-- Meet! every Friday evening at 6 o'clock, lu Gates' IlalLerner of Second and Court Street!. Brother! In gam standing are Invited to attend. By order. N. O. DlNHOIutlon of Co-partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the iinme and stylo of ltOHDINS, McKAKLANO A CO., la this day dissolved ly mutual consent. All lia bilities of said Hmi to be paid by Kobblus A Weaver, and all debt! due suid Inn to be paid to and collected by HICU1. J. n. HU1J1I1N9. C. McFARLAND. Dallri, Jan. 8, 18IW 0. W. WEAVER. AlkiTersons indebted to US will oleosa call and ' PnA. gly and save costs. Ju7tnl COLUMBIA RIVER MINES! A. B. BOOTH HABIT SIVUOK. . BOOTH Ac ISTEVISOIV, Forwarding and Commission Merchants AND DELRUS IN OKNERAT MERCHANDISE, White UlullH, W. T, SRRIOIIT FOR COLVILLE, UPPER COLUMBIA, : KOITKNAI and liLACKFOGT MINES uronintlv forwarded. Mark Goods B. 4 N., White Bluffs, W. T, atr'KRKOia: Portland Richards A McCrnken, Allen A Lewis, and iiuuge a uniei. Miller A C., French A Oilman. JnTtf GOOSE FLIES Hlfill ! J. A. FORBES Southern Nez Percos Trail he williTTf avino pcrchaebd the Family Grocery Busi h,0 ,n ,! .,u :. ... I new ol O.L.JKWELUKsq.,c..ruerof Second and fcv umtui IJUItiu lllliui UitlUO along this barrier, or if by the Lo-Lo Fork Trail, about twenty miles. On Washington Streets, would respectfully announce to the public that lie will keep a large and well-selected stock of GROCRIK8 PROVISIONS, FRUITS, Ac, Ac, to. nla. facilities for nurchaslnc are such aa will enahla Mm to sell at prices that defy competition. Give ms a call. J. A. FORBES. Raving disposed of my Family Grocery and Provisio Bnsiness to J. A, Forties. Esn-I would oak for him a continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to IJihwii . v. h. JKWKLL. NEWS FDR THE MILLION II AUCTION I AUCTION! AUCTION 11 TN ORDER TO CLOSE OUT MT BUSINESS I will dls JB. pose oi an my remaining stock, or Watches Diamonds, ' ' Jewelry, Clocks. Plated Ware, Lamps, Cutlery, - PlNtOlS, Watch Materials, and Glasses. Field Glasses, Fancy Goods, Large Iron BMiop owww iaiuiwi auu jurnuura, a. Public Auction,. ON Tuesday, January 9th, 1866. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon. A I shall leave for the East In a short time, this sal will be absolute, and will be continued from day tn day until the said stock and fixtures are entirely dispone of. This sale will be worthy the attention or dealers and all who are desirous of getting F7R8T CLASS GOODS, as the article! offered for sale comnriaaa th hai ment of Watches, Jewelry, Ac, Ax, to- 1m found north of km m nncisco. Goods will be sold from this time nntll the auction at very tow nKnres. All Watches and Jewelry left at my pmca for repair, most be called for prior to the 16th of January, 1806, or they will be sold at publlo auction to pay charge. N- B. All persons kuowins; themselves indebted to the under, limed, must pay tap before the 18th el January, or "a r.vww.H5 I.,.. j i.itu wmiivNv fwmenv. i Win. BIBNBATJK. NEW AUCTION HOUSE. T. M. WARD Sl CO.. (8uooeisoro W.P. Mlllo,) . A.TJOTIOSrEEBS. Court Street, below Slain. WILL SELL AT AUCTION AND ON OOMTflgSION General Merchandise, Mining Stocks, Real Ra late, New aid Second Hand Furniture, farm Produce. Borse o., c. HKOEITINO and FORWARDING GOODS, oat-door and Bpaolal Bolet promptly attended to. Secular 8ah Days, , Tuesdays and Saturday!. . I liberal Adrnneei made on Coistgankeitfl laaAO F. Blocr, ' San Fraucisco. C. 8. Miller, Bio. ScHAWBAcnzK, Dulles. Bloch, Miller &; Co., WHOLESALE 3- It O C E It , AND DEALERS IN "Wines &. Liquors, And Importers and Jobbers of " CLOTHING- Boots & Shoes, Under Cloth in?, Blankets, etc., etc., etc .ASS A. YOFFIOE . WE HATB AX ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION with our busluess. nnder the entire supervision of Mr. Miller. We make returns in Bars In six honrs- We Kuarantee all onr Assays ami pay the I1101IKHE CASH PIUOI! for Bars. We also pay the liigneM Cash Price fur Gold Dust. BLOC II, MILLER OJ., myStf Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dalles. Oregon Steam Navigation Co. WINTER ARRANCEMENT. or tw , ffmm ON AND AFIER MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th Ball further notice, Tlio l'tisnsonereir Trulii to connect with steamers FOR UMATILLA & WALLULA. Wlli start from' the R. It. DEPOT DALLES CITY, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4l30 A. DI. tiik ere am Kits "ONEONTA" or "IDAHO," CAPT. J. McNUI.TY Commnnder, Will leave DALLES. DAILY. (Snnd.ivs eceptedUt 5 o'clock, x. ., connecting by the CASCADE 1U1LK0AU, with the steamer "NEW WORID" or " CASCADES," CAPT. J. WOLF Commander, fin Portland. W. II. BRADKOHD, Dalles, Nov. IS, 1865. n!2tf Agent 0. S. N.Co. SELLING OFF AT COST, FOR THIRTY DAYS LONGER I ! LAST CHANCE! MESSRS. COIIV ft BOIIM wonhMiercby Inform their customers mid Die public at large, that thtiy will continue to sell AT COST, for thirty days longer in order to give one a chanco to make presents fur the Holidays. We will sell the bulauce of our stock, con sisting or Gents' Cloaks. Uoaver Cnutis Dresa. Coats, Pants, Emkroldrrlea. Boots ft Shoes, fto , Ac, Itlrh Black Silks, , iticn ropiius, Chwks, Shawls, Dry Goods, I llot! ft CSlM, Ac, ftc. AT SAN FKAiyClSCO COST, Wlthont Freight and Exp-nets. This will be the lost chance to get bargnln. prior to closing the concern. C011N ft BOIIM. N.B. All Bills mast be paid by. th ' First of January 1866. If not settled within that time, Uie same will la placed In legal bands. deltL MILLINERY AND DRESS JIAKINfr. mviSS O'ROTJRKKDESIRESTO INFORM the If Jl Ladies, o Dalles and vicinity, that sho has Just received a fresh supply of ITasriloimble Goods, " The latest Paris. New York and San Francisco style' of BONNETS. WATS, RIBBONS, LACES, FBATIIKII8,. FLOWERS, Ac. A full and well-eelectd assortment oP Ladles' Ready-made Garments. Alio, a Fashionable assortment of . DRESS TRIMMINGS! STAMPING for Bmbroiileryand BraidTng. PINHIN6T done at short notice. BONN RTS Bleached and Presssd In the latest style. A large assortment of Children's Beadr-Made Clothing Constantly on hand. IUvlns secured the services of a. First Claaa Dress Maker. I am- prepared to cut and fie Ladies' and Children' DRE88K8 and CLOAKS. THIRD STREET, one square- east of tho Catholic Church. oc31;8m. TOTS ! TOYS IT0TS ! TOYS I Ton TOYS AND FANCY GOODS- For the nolldayi, we remmmemf all dealer! In thai line to tHe-BASKET AND TOY EMPORIUM of TIIUMAUKR ft ZUllf, ' . ' S20 and Battery Street; aa8:8n' : Ban Francisco. JOSEPH ELFELT, WRoitsiu Aim retail dialu in Taney & Staple Dry Goods, CLOTHING. BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, AND Gentlemen's Furnishing- Good. Fire-proof Stone Store,, corner of Main and Court 'ftf ocVM HniRTtLtnuf. J.M.Muirak MARTIN te MURPHY, . ; Attornej-atIaw. vTSS.,l7Jd;hi CTtr Coant'' u "y " ,T .. ocitr. BLACK LIST. JORTf TOLLS, a teamster, ha paid ma Tmnf n sha.JS'o?n,h,f BMNBACKli, aTpIK ?oT. based of me lsst January, at Coin Rates. Business Soffi1 4 ,0 U "W"U " V r2i uOMgi .., ;. J. JtKaJL