The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, January 25, 1866, Image 2

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rilCRSDAT MOUSISC, JAJf. 25, 18l$.
A kEcknt tornado in Italy blew a
1 min of cars into tho Adriatic Sen, and
drowned n number of passengers.
TirenB aro a mile and a half of iron
rinds now laid up in tho Delaware
!l liver, at Lcngno Island.
The widow of Col. Koitt is reduced
to poverty. Her plantation is in tho
Lands of her former slaves.
Neoiioes aro emigrating from yir-.
pinia to Maine, to be employed as
wood-choppers ntvd lumbermen. ' .
The French garrison at llomeywbich
lias been there since 1848, is now be
ing gradually withdrawn from Italy.
Butman's picture of Mount Hood
13 eaid to bo equal to Biorstadl'sj
neither, bowover, can possibly givo an
ftdequuto idea of the original.
The Emperor Napoleon has ordered
trials to bo mado with a new square
inoaluor gun, which bas been invent
ed by an officer of tho French navy.
Some of iho Southern journals ob
ject to tho immigration of northern
men to tho South. This rs certainly
n very hoi sighted view of things.
Tub State Journal opposes tho divis'
ion of Oregon on tho ground that there
tiro not now onough pooplo in tho
filate to properly support tho burden,
of a Stato government.
The Fbehuet on the Deb Chutes.
At a l.ito hour last night, wo learned
that Graham's and JNix's bridges
across tho Doa Chutos have been
swept away by tho freshet.
Steam engines to tho value of 990,
CT1 were exported from Great Britain
daring tho first six months of thi
period of last year.
Tub Now York Tribune, on tho 1st
tilt., divided among its stockholders,
lisnuss Tho oaliro original stock
cf tho institution was only 8100,000,
President Johnson told a gentle
man who callod on him, that he was
clearly of the opinion that negroes
Iiavo now tho logal right to bring
" baits, and testify in any United States
, court.
A patch in Southern California pro
poses to have- tho vagabond Indians
of tho Slate- apprenticed, in order to
force them to corn their own subsist
vnce, and thereby pot an end to their
incndicancy and depredations "
1 Recently, a woman, named "Ison
1 holla OulJ, shot and badly wounded a
man in Iliohmond, becauso ho rofusod
to marry her when Bhe asked him.
Delia asked and reeoived his forgive.
rcss.
Wi S. Mo'JoMrcK, tho iuvonlor of
the famous roaping machine now gon
rally used in tho Western prairies,
nnd. by which ho made an immense
..: lortune, died lately in tho Illinois
Btato Lunntio Asylu-n.
Gen". Pope thinks that tho true pol
icy to bo adop'.ed in dealing with Ion
fliaos. la to kep rascally while men
: "frorn gotting in lUoir way, Jt la etco
more ' important' ' that operations
iigainst thorn Bliould bontrQIted' to
uompstcnt military men.
Tart? Nici&Kames. It is a littlo
singular that men should bo so resent
ful at tho application of j nrlinim nick,
natnofl. Some twenty-five j-enrs ago,
tho Whig?, with the intention of be
ing very severo nnd provocative, cuff
ed the Bemoeirats "Locosfocos." By
wny of retort, the unterrified called
tne Whigs ttoe "Silk-stocking and Kid
glove Party." In t'nna they had tho
Republicans to contend! with, nnd
theeo they nick.numed "Black llepnb
licans " nnd "Nigger-worshipers."
When an advocnto of tho largest free
dom had the misfortuiio to bo novorei
ly beaten by a gentleman of high
toned1 chivalry proclivities, ho was
condoltid with by a facetious IXimo
craive journal as "our Black nnd Bluo
Republican friend." It gcoms to bo
something liko poetical justico that
tho Black and Bluo Republicans final
ly had a chanco to "como buck" at
their persecutors with the samo stylo
of arguraont, ns that beneath which
they had so often cowered. Thoro is
something moro than rotribution
something more than poetic justice in
contemplating the- immeasurable full
of tho onco mighty Democratic party.
It is a solemn reflection that
this party, instituted by the best men
of tho revolution, and confirmed by
Jackson, Bonton and Silas Wright,
should Iiavo lost its hold on public
sympathy. Its fall is a warning to
those who drift from tho rock of prin
ciple ob to tl'O quick-sands of expodi
oncy; it leaches that thccxistctico of nn
underlying moral principle in matters
of state, must over be recognized by
party leaders-; that justico must bo
d' no to all, and that no country is
safe with a population disaffected by
oppression or discouraged by neglect.
Tho particular application ot tho prin
ciple to our country is, that tho buy
ing and eellin-g of men as caltlo; the
denial of tho family rotation to tho
black man; the suppression of tho free
dom of discussion, with its concomi
tants, tho caning and shooting of
Yankees in general and abolitionists
in particnlar, hat-, liko the fabled drag
on's teeth, brought tho legitimato re
sults of such procedures. The gon
crul tenor of all history teaches simi
lar lessons : pride goes beforo a (all;
the oppressor shall bo brought low;
with what measure you mote unto
i
The Steamboats and the Rail
road?. Tho Idaho will ho sent below
this morning to lest tho practicability
of resuming connection with the boats
below tho Cascades, Judging from
tho condition tho river in fij-ht of
town thero shoirM bo no impediment
to reaching the Cascades-, but at that
point it is probable tho-t the railroad
will lo found snowed under, unless the
operation of tho elements I here hits
been moro favorable thirn in this vi
cinity. The road bora hero to Celilo
is partially open, nnd a continuar.ee
of tho lust two days of rainy weather
will tako tho snow off in another day.
The fco in tho river appears lo have
left in a very mysterious manner ra
it was still solid over pretty much the
entire surfuco of tho water day before
yesterday Evening, but yesterday mor
ning it wus gono. Tho larger part of
it probably dropped to the bottom,
near whero it was formed, and a poi-
tion went dowft with Iho curront. Tho
river is rapidly risia-g, and rt the snow
continues to go off wii.h rain, appres
hetibions aro felt of extremely high
water. . ...
Maximilian has icsueU u decree, in
viting immigration into Mexico, giv
ing settlers I roe lands, ownership in
fee simple, free from till taxes and all
duties, for a year, effects not liable lo
custom dues, und exemption from mil
itary Bcrvieo for fivo years. They
must, however, be enrolled as miiitiu.
The S. F. Flag says that tho Union
party was intended " mainly for war
purposes, and tho war having stopped
tho mtiin elements ot the war party
revert to tho Republican organisation
as it was before tho war." This is on
tho piinciplo of "Good enough, Mor
gan, as long as it writs. "
Mr. WUllam Blrnbtnm respectfully In
form li is patron, mv) itruro iiurticiilarly the ladies of
thin ell' nu t vicinity, that lis will sell at private sals,
At am-llnn prices, nt Uis sturo on Male, street, the tal-
ancu otitis splendid stovlLof Watches, Diamueds, Jew
elry nnd Fancy UoonV. Aft tltU will be the but opportu
nity to pnrcluwe, the ladsse mid the pubtso an iKitrd
iu Ctllt.
Isaac r. ItLorn,
Sab Prnncisco.
C. S. Miu.rt.
Bio. h-tii.D.rir..
Inillee.
Bloch, Miller. & Co.,
WHOLESALE
3r TL O C E JR, & -
' ' " AND DEALERS IX
And ImporliTB and Jouherfl of
OXOTHIN.G
Ioot Ac Shoes
Under Clothing,
JBlaukcfs,
etc., cfc, etc.
A.SSA.Y OFFICJi:.
WK HtVE A ASSAY OFFICE IX CONNECT:
wi'h our lm.-dnia, Mitdor the onlirp fmperviainn
f .Mr. Miller. We- make rrtumein l!nrn In lx horn--Wf
Ktinriiuteo nil our Atnv unit pay tli HIilllKr
CAHII 1KICK for ll.ira. t'e nlo pny the IligTirrt
Ciuh I'l lco for Gold Dubt.
BLOCII, M11.1.E1! 4 CJ..
niyOtf Cor. lUalav wd WiMMniiton atrretii. ll;iilv.
Oregon SI e;un Navigation to.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
fasssr; aitATTfasa srssda
ON AND AF1F.lt MONDAY, NOVEJ1DEK 13lh uuti
further notice,
'Tlio PasBcnger Trniit
to connect with steamers
FOR UMATILLA & WALLTJLA
Wlli atart from tlio K. It. DKt'OT DAI.I.BS CUT. on
Mondays, VVednesdnye, and Fridays, at
4i3B A. M. .
T1IK STKAJIl.Tta
" 0 K E 0 N T A " or "IDAHO,"
CATT. J. McNUI.TY, Coummmter,
Will leasee DALLES, DAILY. (Snmlayn e; rented) at b
o'clock. M. n.eonoiKlin. by tlul CASCA.DF. UAlUtOAI,
witn me Hieitmer
"NEW WORLD" or " CASCADES,"
CAl'T. J. WOLF, Commander,
fo I'ortliwiJ. W. B. liltADFOUbi'
Duties, Not. K; T8C3.. nlilfl . Agent 0. 8. N. Co.
SELLING O IP JP
AT COST, '
FOR T1TIRTY DAYS LONGER 1!
others, by the samo shall it bo meted
unto you, and tho Bf me indignities
once , heaped rpon abolitionists, aro
repaid in kind. . Thoro appears to bo
a Provrdcnliul provision in such mat'
tors, and tho results aro worked out
by tho principles and propensities in
herent in tho nature ol man.
Th Dayton Tribune bas seen a
beautiful specimvn of pure plumbago,
taken from a well-dcCncd ledgo four
feet thick, and encased in tho hardest
granite, twelve miles bolow Dayton,
e Carson River, Nevada. ' The epoo
fcrren ruts and writes equal to tnat in
fabor's best, and was taken out at
threo loot from tho surfaco.
Wbsco Lodge, No. IB,. K. A. . A. M..
Holds Its stated Communication, on the Flret and Third
Saturdays of ecli laouth, at their hall, In Dalles City.
lireliiren in itomi sianouigure uiviteil toalteml.
kiu L. Vun, See'y. Uj enter of Ike W. M. ,
Colnmbln Lodge, Ko. O, I. O. Ca-
Meets erery Friday erening at 6J o'clock, In Sates'
Hull, comer of Second anA Court Streets. 'Brothers In
good staiMlinfr are Invited lo attend. Ilyorder. K.O.
-J. "'ATFdBBES
FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT
-j.- ! : AND r , , j-rii.; :
' Provision, Store,
COIlNHJt OF WASUIXOTOX 8KCOND STKKKTS.
CONSTANTt.T ON II AND the chofcost articles of
FltKSIt UUTTKIt, KOOS.and erery rariety of :
FAMILY 01tOCiaitIC,
1 XUTS, CANDiES, ff, $e.;- x '
Wholemle and Retail, at Uodtteed Prices FOIt CASH.
lo, dealer In .
- GIIAIX, FMHTR ASD FEED,
ot all kinds, nod will do a '' '.. ,
General Commission Business.
Xo tlrirgofl ftir 8torij;a on GikxU mIJ on Cunimtolon.
I'rwBcJii of B:tie remit o l promptly. ' JiilOl r
llNolutioit Alollce.
fHIl KCO-PA KTN KH8HI Plieretofore pxitttnabet wcoo
JL GKOKOK Mi'liKAN ft DAVID UOKMMi, In tit
Kclhine Chop lUtiN(, l this day dinflulveu by lnuttml turn-
wnt, VivtUl UutiiltiR Imrinit soM out hli Inturent la Geo.
Sriclst'itu, wiio Is KHine niitliorixeu Iu trnntinct ntiy buii
rfc'M iii tbe inline of suiil hot. ho. O. MLK AN.
1 nllett, Jan'y. 12. 18IMJ. 1). DONMNQ.
LAST CHANCE!
MKSSRS. CQHN nOHM wonld hereby Inform
ttietr customers nnd the public nt lar)ce, that tlicr
will continue to sell AT COST, for .thirty days burner in
order to give ono a rhnnro to nmkft irc8enta for ttie
Holidays. V'o will sell the balauce i our stock, cou
sistinex4 Kirn BlnrK Sllkiy Oonts' Clnak. -Itirh
lNvptiaft. Denvt-r Conte,
Clc-lo-V , Dress Coats,.
ShaeTa. ( - jants,
Dry floods, - IiuibreidMriesv.
lints t Caos, Boots Shoeav
ic, 4cM te-, o.,
AT SA1V FKAKC1SCO COST,
WitlionFrelgl-t and Exp-na.s.
This will be tlie last cuiince to get bargains, prior to
nosing iu concoro. (JUIl.N uutl.M.
N.B-- AH Hills maetbe paid by U ' first of Jiwimrr
1S6D. If not srttlediwlthiu that time, 'lie same will be-'
placed In legal haeeet. ..... ileltf.
Ftffjhlowabter Goods,
MILLINERY AND DRESS MAKING.
mlS O'nOURKBDKSlHESTOlNfOnM the
J.VJL Indies or Dalle and riclufty, that ho
has jest received a freak supply of
tit
The latest feete. Mew York said 9an VraiieWm arvtee
of DONNKTS, HATS, rfBilOSS, LACKS, FKATHKKtS
riAin ehb, c. a iuii ana wen-selected asaaetneut or
Ladies' Beady-Made Garments.
. i t Also, a Fasldouabh) assortment of ,
DRESS TRIMMINGS!
STAMP! NO (or Embroidery nlxTBraMfrtr. I'IMCINO
done at aliort uotlce. UONNKIS Wenched and I'moed
In the latest style. A Inrge assortment of
Children's Kendy-Made Clothing
Cnnstnntly on lutwL. llaviug secured the services of a
rtm ciaxs urees Matter. 1 am prepaeea to cat aud nt
uiiiias' ami ninireirs uuiissica ami cr.OARS.
T1I1KD STltKKT. one simiire east of the fH.ir
Church. ., .. . oc21:3iu.
( 1
, Tub Boston Transcript Bays that
ttiO Boston Monduv morning pnpers
wero not allowed to publish reports
of Sfandsy erening moelings, the Stato
ConstaOlo having just , decided lhat
tholr'nreriftralion and printing mo not
works of neoosBtty,iriorcy or charily, l. . V
N vy-: YoftK, paper; locates ,'tbo
groat nalttral curicmlty of the Sunken
Lake, whieh in Jackson County,
Oregon, near Jackaonvillo, Illinois.
TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN !
mZJZTH FEED ! !
V. AKU '
' " . ' : '. -v. ', '.' ' ". ' 'J
Of AIA KlXbi 0B MtBf . , '.-,' j
SS front Street, Portland,
!0:tr. Opposite O. B. N. Wacenoose.
TOYS ! TOYS IT0YS! TOYS !
FOI TOYS A!VO FANCY GOODS
For lha TTolidays, we recommend all dealers In that
lino to tlio BASKET AND TOY KMPOItlUM of
TUUM ADKIt k II IN.
n28:3m
320 and 323 Battery Street-, '
San r-i-niK-leco.
OInnoIiiHau of Co-Paitiici-Nlilp.
TIIBCO-l'AltTNBltSfllP fierntoDtre extntlng under
the iininv and style of HOBKIIfS, McKAItl.AM
c CO., Is this dnyrinwnlved by mnronl consont. All lia.
bllltles of mild Arm twbe paid by KoldMus Wearer, and
.-til debts due until firm to be paid to and t-nlh-rted by
- - J. H. BOBBINS.
" C. McVAKI.ANir,
Pnlb S, Jan. S, 1800 ' O. W. WKAVKIt..
All pel-sons Inilebfed to ns will pleaso call and 1'nn-
gle" and save costs. jii'iul
JOSEPH ELPELT,
VntrresAU as iitah sum is
Fancy & Staple Dry Gootjs,
CLOTH IMQ. BOOTS AND SHOES.
itf.i U.IAT8 AtrOCAPlS, ANA;:..
Gentlemen's Fnrnlsftlng Good.
Vlre-pruof Stone Store, corner of Main and Court
" . oct-tf