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About The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1866)
llaito $0iwtahuu WEDNESDAY MOUMXG, J AX. 24, 1SOO. It is stated that twenty-six tliotw Hand bales of ootton wopo puod-uosd ha Illi nois tfio post season... ' i. It has been decided lately that a boy found on a man's door-Btep may not necessarily be his step-son. A. nkgh lkM bees arrested at Nor folk, Va., for soiling' saosagesm which ho claws of a kitten wero found. Finely powdered borax, scattered nbout their habitations and: resorts,, is an effectual poison, for water bugs and. cockroaches; Queen Victoria is in a towering, passion at an article in the London Times about bor prolonged Borrow for ber husband. The wool' crop of Texas is repre sented" as boing very large, the clip of somo of the most successful raisers reaching from fifty thousand to sev fthty thousand pounds. :'.".. The Viceroy of Egypt, who himself quitted Egypt on tho first appearance of. the- oBolera) has dismissed several High frnotionnries lor having aban. donod Egypt during the epidemio. ExciTEMeNT" continues at St. Paul, Minnesota, on account of tho newly discovered gold mines at Vermillion Jjnko, which is about oho hundred and fifty roVlea.ti6rilh.6f, that place.. The proprietor and bar-keeper of a New Orleans heer-garden have hoen prosecuted for refusing to allow ne groes to drink in the place, and. eject' ing Miam from the uromises after, they. Bofusod'lo Iftarar."", Ma. Conness has introduced a bill in Congress to allow persons to locate at $20' pop acre,. coal claims to tho ex tent of 160 acres. That is, if a man difloovors a mine he may lawfully birs oamsr.'.be it by tho. boundaries of 160 acres. Ttix prlhoiple of rotation in office is being quite well observed in some of.tbo fJrOverbment offices East.. T wan, ty.five changes took place latoiy fh t4ie Boston Cust,o.rn IIouBein ono day, to-givo place to. returned veterans of me army. A W.wnsiM' wine merchant says- that, if the people of the country con tjnue for fivo years moro to plant grapes as ;they have, dono duripg the past ftro-;yai ihoiwy will ' b mofe vine and grapes in the United States than in .Europe. . , JHt ; meeting 'la denounce Sunday trains' was held, in Edj&bifrpb. Scot lan'di preside! over )yti IjiiroaWwlSd regularly every rSunuay drives 4ntq tojv.n."froi Ms 'aeati BOTOo ,fjye or-sta miles off, in a carriage and pair, with coaohmdn "and footman, to attend ":. li'WiMippiMn iiMiet. that the country alone, tho line o ,the' "Missis- pff Cbntblnflad; fn tho mos d.08irable state pt . rpposeijpguorf'ii les' no Tobberiee; nb1' viOlBiiejAJi; b ft ve turned ttieir ivands to peaceful nuMuitaiid tbodornoralization caused by tlie terrb1& oiWl'OfV fie pasi four y earl U Melfig xWii,wted ;r soaiety. it- being re, prgatifcod; tha flword Jias . truly beon converted Into tho-plough BbafbfthJtoMSgrlglitwJjAprrtitKd iso. and- all eyes arflf br4trht wJlh' lhie TUB HIOHTS OF THR STATUS AKD TlIK USIIOX OP TUB STATUS. Who wilt nut join wlita me in the nrnver tlmt Hie invisible hand which, lias led us through the clonda Jhnl etoomedi around our path will so guide ns onward to a perfect res toration of fraternal affection, that we of (hit ay may be nble to transmit our great jnber. Innae- ofi Stale Uove.-ninent in nil rtiein rights, of the General ftorerntnenl itr its hole constitutional vigor, to our posterity, nd they to- theirs turouiiu countless ceuera- lions V Tho abovo paragraph is tho- slotting sontenco of Androw Johnson' mes sage to Gonmross. It conveys to the mind the idua that the President is ot to be drive from tho impregnable position, cqui-distutit between ovnlral- ization and secession. , If it ouibs the interests of wild inovators, in order to accomplish a- present purpose,1 to assume that our country will be bet tan gpvcEnfid by lodging moro power in tho centruf government, they will probably have to defer the consum mation of their scheme until a change can be eluded in tho executive department- Those who would plunge headlong into the centralization project appear to forget that tho existence of a pow erful State near tho National Capital alone preveniod it from becoming tho easy prey of tho Confederates during tho.t'WO weeks in which Washington was-isoloied from tho north, in the lat ter parti ot April and the first days ot May, 1861. Tbe Union Defense Com mittee, act'ng with tho powerful co operation of tho Stato of New Fork, opened tho road to Washington, when the central) gpvernmorit was helpless at the feet of tho legions of Boiiaasion. Throughout the war the authorities of tho Slates wcro energetic in thoir sup port of the Union J. ready with mCn and' money, and always doing more than was asked of them. While they but ranked as accessaries to the gen era) government, tbey did at least as fnuoh for tbo salvation of tbe country as tbe government at Washington - On the other band, tbo existence of, Stato governments at vthe South fur ntshed'a medium for the expression of returning loyalty to tho Union, or what was equivalent to it, the means by, which tho partially, vanquished rebels could express-tbeicvdlsoontent with, the Confederate government. It is pretty well.i known that Sherman's operations ih Gaorgia Were facilitated by the discontanLaf that Stato at the proceedings. ojV Xetfbraon Jihs, and. his , oo conspirators. Now that . the war is endod, it js only by the ma chinory of tbe.SyUle govern manta,that. order can ,bo joBtored at the South wttu any degree ot liberty whatever arid in, such matters order is next to justios- trbo best of all things, akfd, in pracltoe is feyniore-'Doeessary than" justice. It is so, because-'! ustioo may be delayed, if Snftllj" gvanted, but with Order oeaBeslhe tfchyCltfUBiiUi: things tieceBBary to tho- bappinqxB of a civil ijvpd. people. ' ,;,:,f Tbe terms of bfl. Constltationi con tomplato the perpetual exitrtonco . of too states : its spirit ffuarjinvcos the! rights and imraaniiipsj-.the necessity for ihclT contih'Heddxis'toncbiis prb.van bjk ev.fery phaso of our history; thpy ar'o!santi0(ju)d;eby thdjdeclaralibus.oT eVery partvv and their, .EiKhts ftrs cinly .donied v rr. iattQkftd i.byfin)nir, I wbo deal witm'teovernmentoa BchboiV oys piuji'iuiiigB. it. is grainy inir to know. that, in the Prositfent.OL ths-Unked States IbqConsUtutibn hw- fcjjjedj shafts ofi.dttHanionisU - and the oo;v6rtr'liitack8"bCibr;4;4Woati Ali,ko dlM6te.o'ijttii.. About, tiib Lost Woman. A dili gont search bas failed t'o fix the iden tity of tho fonialo, who, it is said was rowned by breaking through tbe ice on Sunday evening. Whether this female was ono of the matrons-reside iig in Rocklund or thereabouts, or an ligible spinster of that biri( wicU does not appear. Possibly she may have een an unprotected aboriginal fotnule laboring under tho obfuscating influs noes op raMx-tcatine beverages; and t is barely posibio vliet tbo wiis " One more unfortunate, " Weary ol breath, .j .. Bnshly importunate, ' j ,' Oone to her denthi"" If such wcro indeed tbo case it cor- talhly- " '' Was piti'nr, -Near a who'e city full, Help she had none." - Or, if anybody rcully saw this poor woman go on to the ice, without attempting her rescue, it is another proof- of " T.he retMty Ol eh-ristian charity Under tbe sun." 13 ut amid these bewildering theories of the case, there is a gleam of conso lation : no case of blighted affections or-of "a-broken heart bas yet' come to ght, which would justify tho uct of summarily shuffling off this mortal coil ; no Bemaphorid signal ' from tbe Eockland side of the river has on. noanccd the loss of any of the fair Bex belonging to thut placo or vicinity ; no aboriginal death howl has been raised in token of a vacancy in the ranks of tbo Indian maids or matrons-Umtiba- bitualo about this town, and from those faots it is fuir to conclude that f anybody hus been drowned the los is not of tbat character which will load to any exhibitions of uncontroll able or hopeless grief. - itr. WJlUtmt-nirnrjaum rcapeetf ally In- form his pntrona, wxl mare jwrtlculartjr the ladiei ol this eltjr una Tfclutty, that' lie will anil at private sale, at auction price,, at his store on Main street, tbs I'M- unce ui uis noi mock or -muches, uianunide; Jew- iry..onu runcy uuuui, Atnu will be tho laat upporlu- w; m purcntue, inn nuinnuu-tae p4iui are.inTitta to call. Isaac V. Blotr, C. 8. Miiiti. Bud IranciKO. Bia. sciiahuaciiiii, Dnllt-e. Blocli Miller &.Co9 WW-OLESAJLE ; ' 3J- It O CER - (I iND DEALER8 IX Wines i &. If sttw Mti IiHrmrttiS-and Jokben-of CLOTHING Boots V Shoes, Under Clolliin, : Illanilcfsv clc.j etc., etc. WK HAVB AS AS8AY 0PW0I5 IS CtWNECTIO wlihour l.unlnenH. under tliV-entire htipervtafwr. r.Mr. Miliar. Yi mnke returns in ltnrvtn nix lionri- Vi Btmruntee all onr ABMnm nnil itov the llltJHKHlV CA81I 1'KIOK for Burs. We uHw pny the IllnlieM Cash Pries fur Gold Dust. BLOCiT; MILI.KIt k 0., DijCtf Cor. Mnln and Wnhlniit'n streets, Dnliewr. Oregon Steam Iaiiration to. WINTER ARRANGEMENT ON AND API Kit MONDAY, NOVEMBER lSth untl further notice, Tlie Pntssencfei Traiu to connect with steamers FOR UMATILLA & WALLTJLA Wili start from tlie 11. R. DKPOT DALUtS CI TV, on .llondars. Wednesdays, and Fri'da4v-,a.a. 4l3U A. M. THK 8TKAMKIIS "ONEONTA" or "IDAHO," A PT. J. ..McN D I.T Y, :...Comniiuider,-. Will Iouts DALLK8, DAILY. (Sunday excepted) at i-. o'cliick, a. conuectiiii by Hie CASCADE UaILKOALij itb tlie stuaiiier "NEW WORLD" or " CASCADES," CAPT. J. WOLF Cninmander. fo- Portlaml. - : W. D. URADKORD -'. Dalles, Nor. 13, 1868. nl2tf Agent O.S.N. Co. ' Wasco Lodge, Is. 15, F. A AVM. Holds Its stated Cominunlcttiona on tlie Flirt and Third Saturdays or each month, at their hall, In Dalles City, Brethren In kooU staasVog are Invited to attend. nn ii.ro, aouy. . By onler of the W. JL. Columbia Xodffe, No. 5, I. O. O. F Meets erery Friday .evenins at t4 o'clock, lu Gates' Hall, earner of Second and Court Streets. ' Brothers In gooo stanuinn are lurlteu to attend. By order. N.tt. FAMILY GROCERY. FRUIT AND ..,.. " Irovlsiori. Store, CORNER OF WASHINGTON A SKCOND'STUEKM. ONSTANTtY ON 1IAXU tll choiceet articles of khksii uuitki(, sjuusiiiI osefy ssnlety of If UTB.OAJf-OLES, e r Ac,, .... Wholesale and 'Retail', at Keduceil Price FOR, CASH Also, dealer In , T v GRAJUV. FLOirR AtSO-iFEED.' of .all kln!s,.a4 -wilt do a; . I A J . ' Gwicral .Commission Business- i Nq cMrges for Ihoraire oa.Quoils sold on Conmlulon. rruceeu. ui snipe remit el pnnniltllr. . JnlAtf. Til K CO. PA RTN ERSHl P hereto fore sxlstli.e between UKOROK McLKAN DAVIb Tluk.NI7l. in ik. HclliMsCliop Ifunae, la this day d.lssolretl by pintualcou- uarKi iMirainj imTli(.uni l( IMS HltemttO Ueo. sioLoag, who u anuieuinoriaed to trauaact any tntt- nnne, jun y. is. ibih). ,. , D.DOIUilNO, TO TEAMSTERS AND n DAIUVMEN . "li ev.iuiil -.i ! : Hi i'r'.T-rh.T-T -av;:.a -'.;i . ' " I"" .snijJB frl 1 TV JiO ,tav. .v..i;;,'.:i"jl'. -!iiim. ih ,;i .aS aS to:jUl JXJJ3. '.i-. 17 '(Hi t V. I 'Rt .H, LA' QlOZus(t:a,J. N..WreaevaeC I, K.i'1 a .in.-.' I3.il !(i . I !l Dirt .Jvi . . OK a. . .... A TC ' CO ST teR, itHlKTY DAIS LONGER 111' MKSSRS. COIIM 4 IIOIIM would hereby infnnna. their cnRtomers anil the eublic at larse. tlias theri'T will continue to sell AT COST, for thirty days longer it)' order to give ens a chaure to Diake 'presents fur the Holidays. We will sell the balance of our stick, euu SistlBKof . .. . X - Kl H Stack BilbL dents' Clnalcai- Rich Poplins, ' ' Beaver Cunts,' t'loeki, Dress Coats, . , .. n Shna-ls, -: 7 , - , . .- lliats, f .', ", --; DryCoKl,'- J Haibrold'erles, ' . Uata aUCnasy .''.;: J' H Bouts 8hov, . c, - AT SAW FHANC1SCO COST. Ilhont Freigl-t and Kxp-tK.sV This will he the lea e4ect..to get Wgtiisv. prior to . closing the concern. . COltN a lKMMts. - N.lt.-i All Bills' must he eaid by tk ' First of January M6SV. If not eel tied within that time,' 'lie earn will he .' placed In legal .hands." - i i- i ,. deUfcvii MILUNERY AND DRESS-MAKirjts TIS3 CROURKEDKaiUKSTO INFORM the Ladies of Dalles and TicinilT. tl.ul ).. - umm j.n nram uv.il vappiyoi , "FosHlontiWo Goods, Tlie latent Paris'. New Vort'Unif Sau Vrnne'lu-nVklYlaa' ' of HONNKT8, yTaiallhra, JiACKS, FKATHSRS, . FLOWERS, e. A full and well-selected assortment uf Ladies' neady-ltlnde Garsniel)i I - Also, a Fashionable-assortment of '-.) ' , ... . : CHEo'Si TftJMM ING-W'.'-'X STAMPING fur Kaibmldsr ami nnMrn nik'iriun ' ' dune at .hurt notice. DON NUTS Uleachudauil Pressed ; ... In the latest style. : A Urg assartiueitwf, , ushuitiu Bcau-jsain tioinllir- -':. Constantly on hand. Hating secured the serrlces of a ( Flrat Clans Dress Maker, I am prepared to cut and at ' Udlc.' and Children's DRE8BES and CLOAKS. . . -THIRD: 8TUEF.T. ana aouura .( .,t ii.' e;....u. ":' Church! otSlSuiv UTS AND ANCX COQDS ,J,tiJ'B' -enniniend.ial dealara la that FOR TOYS Foi M,3hliri line to the BA1 , , . TUttMAUWH KUIN, S20anl,S2SaUory8tre.ot,.. Y.WiYld ,'ifr'i r 'tSali.FraiiJbiria.. DiRNoItilon r Co-rnrtncrshlp.. fpUK CO-PARTNERSHIP herrt,fon exlstlnK uiiuVrr j.. ,,,&'?f 0"IN8..lcKAltl,AN fcS?.'11-1 hyHrnitaal eonsent. All lla. Ml ties oMiSrm ta k- nwlrf K. u.a.Ki... m. . . , , . . . . , J m tt ri. i i-i , nnfl iWiiafllW'I'i'j 'iX-.mSVii gle and save casts'. i,,t,..i - I . T-l Wowmam amtaminv iaua-us mr.:v.-' : CrtiOTiHiNQ. BOOT AND SHOts ' ijc AMMwMi.iwH.4wi.'k:a 'i .t 2. i'i" '""a w. ass sssstisnuT Ultnils r. ateae Stow, Jetnerf-eftiHaiaiWid Ceur. nU 1 Fire-proof, I erresis. , ', . ocarU.