The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, February 01, 1866, Image 2

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    I TlllIKSD.tT MOKXIXfl, FEB. 1, 1860.
TiiB Oily Council of Kichroqnd Inn re
pealed nll'tho old slave ordinances.
Tiiriik Is nliro lalli of an opposition I'a
ciiie Uailroad through Texas nnd Arizona
to cllllicrn California.
A. cosstpKiuni.K nrea of ground on 'the
njrth sideuf Uib Columbia, opposilo this
" l jco' is cloSr of show,' nnd stock is doing
very noil.' ' 1 ; '- '
' Tim Idiiho Legislature has appropriated
fM,12tf for tlio relief of P.nise County, for ex
I enscs Ineturcd in fffeping prisoners after
i onviction.
-. A uo'vkhknt has, been act on foot in Hart
ford to raise bjr subsc iption a sum of money
sxifTioicMit for, the 'erection of n luindsomo
monument to the memory of Mrs. Lydin
Huntley Sigourncy. .
' IIarnum has parcliuscd tlic poisoned pill
Mrs. Wirz Attempted to puss from her ow n
mod tli into her hatband's while kis-iug him,
fur the purpose of taring him from the gul
lu'.rs.' ,
Wiikn tho news of Cnptniii Cook's death,
nt Owyhee, canio to England, iho poetasters
. of course handled to imp1 ore the occn.-ion.
One of tho rcsu Is of their enthusiasm was a
'monody beginning: " Minerva, in heaven,
itiiconsulnto mourned the loss of hei Cook."
An opening sufficient to tip3ct the gravity of
tlio great mvignlor's dearest friends.
m' A. Siionf Kii .MAii. Link to ..Montana. A
Hjliemo is on foot to take the mails from the
State to Montana from the main Overland
Line at Fort Bridgcr, on near River, nnd
'.Vitrty (hem direct to Virginia City. .Ti.is
: would shorten tho time fr. m tho States to
Montana nbont three days ; as the mails now
go to .Sal,t Lake Cily, nnd arc then taken
north by tllft routo running up the west side
of the (ircat llcnd of Dear U'Ter, thus going
noar thrpe hnndrod nii'c out of the way.
Ti cn'ertrt nmcnt to be given for the pur
pose of assisting in litiuidn ing tho debt of
t'c Congregational Church, will come oft at
(!hit pin Y Hall this evening. Arrangements
hak'o been made to render this occasion one
ttintj will. amply icpay Ihoso who may nt-
tenJ for their expense and trouble. The
twgnimibc'lY intctsperscd with a variety of
easing 1feAtiue, oud takcu together .with
the object -f the entertainment, should e'om
.. man J Un nttendaur of a large audi ory.
Tli stoamor n't is reported to bo Mu a
precarious condition nt her be lb. at the
'fiiohb of Chcnowoih Creek! She was shift
ed from her moorings by tbe ice crowding
nnta.-'t her, nnd li n'J'.T fast aground nt her
' how nnd, stern, with deep water below ho
midship section. Tlio wiver is rapidly fall
ing, so that the dilhVult cs of her position
' (onllouo to Incrca. e . The ustnloe is also
found it) (Jhenowiqtli.Crccki The stumers
.: tfntoHld . nnd IJahp are considered 6cenrc
" Against damage where they are now lying;
tho Erst nt the incline on the rnilroad, nnd
tbe other in the mouth of Mill Creek.
TRKATV WITH THK til. ACK FF.KT
THE SOHTIIEKN O VlfilU. A N D M A lb.
The agents of tho United S atcs signed a
treaty with the Ulackfeet nt Fort Benion, on
the 10th of November last, which has an im
portant beaming on the prospects of estab
lishing Northern dvcrlnnd Mail. Of ihe
Indians, there were present nt the signing
of the treaty forty-three delegates nnd head
men from" tho bands of l'irgans, Gros-Vcn-trcs,
Bloods nnd Ulnckfect, all of which me
commonly known ns the Blncltfoot nation of
Iudnns. The Commissioner on tho part of
tho United States was Major O. '. Upson,
nssisftd by (Jen. T. V. Me-gher, Acting Sn
perintendent of Inilinn Affairs for Montana,
and L. E. -Mnnsou, legal adviser on the part
of the (Jovcrnincnt. Of the trea y tho Mon
tana t'omt remarks : ' '
The principal provision Is contained in
Article 111, which p ovides for n cession of
nil lands I eretofuro claimed by Uio Rliu-k-fcct,
excui'ting tho e lying nortli of 18 north
latitude the Teton, Marias nnd Mi-sou i
rivers, as far ensi as Milk river the Indians
agreeing that o her tribes niny be settled in
this reservation. This Article is somewhat
modified by tho next, which allows the Gov
ernment to build roads and telegmplis es
inblish military posts, agencies, mission
schools, clc, in the reserved territory, and
permits the wh-itos f ec privilege to travel
across it ; but whiles are prohibited from
making settlements or trading (utile s spe
cially licensed) within tho limits of the re-,
scrvation : and intoxicating liquors, nnd, a II
persons dealing in them, are to be srutly
debarred entrance tin renn. 'The Indians ac
knowledge their dependence' on tho'Unitcd
.States nnd their obligation to obey the laws
thereof nnd they agree to excri themselves
to the utmost of their ubilily for the purpose
of enforcing them ; promising to deliver nil
offenders to the proper nuthoi it es win never
called, upon so to do. A n r compenso (fo'r
the lands ceded, the Unit d Stans npree to
expend lor the Blackfoot Nation, in addition
to the goods distr buted nt tno time of sign
ing tlio treaty, $50,001) annually, for fwenty
ycais ; such portion of Ih s mo-toy no may be
deemed proper by the President, to be used
in promoting civilization among the Ulack-i'eet.
In effect, this treaty means that hereafter
tho iilackfect nro to confine themselves to n
territory bounded west by the jRorky Mono
lains ; cast by Milk Iliver ; south by the p.ir-
nllel of 48 uorthj nnd nortli by the Interna
tional Boundary Line ; except that they have
territorial possessions exten iin "far into
British America, so that .key are not so coo
lined ns to hunting g ound- as would appear
npori n cursory cSnminntion. Tlieir, hinds
in the United States will extend nearly four
hundred miles from east to west, and orie
degree, north nnd south- The Ijne of 49
north iutcr.-ecii th Mi soiiri Hirer ft
miles below I'o t B nton, and the term's, of
t'.e treaty appear to conteuipl itelbftt a piece
of land lying soi.lh of that lino nnd1 between
the Missqu i and Marias rivers shall be re
tained by the Indians. ' ''
. The obvious intention of the treaty is to
remove tlio Indians fron. the vicinity of the
mines, nnd by i s terms the United States ac-
rjnire tho title to near two bund red thous
aud square miles of land. The re3crvnt'on
of the righ s by the whites to build telegraphs
jiijd roads acrojJ the lands to be hcrfeafto
occupied by ho Indians, points gnificnnt'y
to tho f ctibnt theautbO'i ics had in -uw
tho opening of a new' mail line from tho
i. ii r f:' 1.- ia','VVi"';.. 1 i
Tub Honolulu Adierli-r says that lie
Qncen'ii visit to Kugland. nnd ll'shop Staley's
visit to America, are mainly to raise funds
to build a splendid enthedra!. In doig so,
both thc-e distinguishe I personages pay the
highest possible compliment to the edit n
tionnl svstcin established by the American
missionaries. It is tjot raise funds for edu
cational purposes that they ire now plead
ing, but to build a grand en hedral among
nn educated people. I'rob.i lily not a nation
of Europe (certainly not Kiinlaiid) can boast
of more reaile s in prop rtion to the wholo
population, lhau arc to be found among the
ILiwaiians.
Gkn. T. Glover has been fined Si 00 for
practising law in St. I.ouis without taking
the oath required by tho new constitu ion.
' R.'llif Hose Company No. 1 ---Itcjgnliir
llitvlins 'I Ilia (lliufjiliiy fcVUNIMl. "1 " n'cl.-ck.
... O. A.i.;tUK, fife.
ETKRTA1.MI3T."
A SKItl K? OH KNTKHTA I NINO r A'BI.KA VX, vnrlml
JL l.y ublii MUSH.'AI. I'KliKOIIMAXCUS will lie mvmi
t ( luipiii'a Hnll.Til-MCIl f.l.y Hie laities of the CutiKi r-
irutieiiul J-nelely of litis pliice. 'Hie proeueil. l Uu il
vi'leil to t fit: pnvment of ll'e rlelit t'f lllo Oi ut-cIi.
ji.ioi'.h oh'i nt ix u cluCK. Loliitiiciii'iiiK pi'Dinil.r nr l.'
Ailliiifhimi. St. Cliiltlren. r.O rai.td.
'li.-kotn can bo Imil at M'uMiv.H A Cn.'n llookittoi-e.
Dir. Witllam llirnbftiim rrspectfnlt y In
fiirin-t Inn pitt'on.. ntiil moro inrtirnlarly the Itiilicii ol
tli Ih city 11,1 1 vlei.iiliy, lint lu will rti-ll at rivatf f,
nt iiuutioa' prli-ei. ai lU nt'.iroir Main flrect,.tlie mil.
atiee nt' Ills Kplcii'lM rttiick of WaleluM l)i:imim.!.4, Jew-
elry and Kimey ll.md... As. this wilt be tie- W"t ep;. rl-
n ly la purcli Ldt, ilt-j l:tili.-ii aiij t tie public uru invited
lo cull.
Wnsco I.ljitge, No. 15, F. A. Si, A. HI.-
Ilnldii itii dialed Cuiuninnic 'tbai: on tlio pii-ft and 'l'fiiid
Suliiulaya uf (Mcli n'onlb, nt tbeir lull. In Duties Cily.
Rretlireii fu Rood standing mn inviteif ti wttentl. t .
Ekth I. Voyx, Sefe'y; , ' lly ordor of 'tho 'A'. M.
Columtillt liodgu,' No. 5, I- O. O. P.
MeeiB ivery Frldny evening nt o'clock l.i (inteh'
Hull, corner rif Seeend ami Cenrt Streets; 'Drotliem in
irooil Htitndfns Jire Invited tniitleml. liynide'r. N.fl.
AUCTION AND COMMISSION
HOUSE!
Xo. 100 STREET, DALLES.
TTSM. lTX1KIt3!6NKl Til NTvHJIA tOIt PA5T
M. ViiVoi t'itHiiH,trull.v liifiMinti tlm "Citlwn! jf tUt
unJ Hvo ublit guiiuralljr, tint h qontinuM to
PIJBLICAUCTION
on WHVATB SAI.B,. ;..,..-. ...
1CCSII I.MIItC, i i ;
Cci'ilil rlctchhiitllse,
r . ;s.occi ICS, . .,
,. . j lXorc, : '
1 r . t v mules ' ' . '
' Fu rii It urc,
' StockM, &c. Stc
1 ItRGULAU SAI.K DAYSi
TufesdaCys and Saturdays.
Cask Advanced niaJcri CoiSignments,
AuiUROMtTaiKTOIN m debf nlos. '
'' Out-door'aiiil Suertat Salei attemlcif 16 l nny pari ol'
the city.
Tariff cf Charges ITntn Farthbl-If otf e'e :
FurSellini; lureliiihiHrie, Orvcurlui. Vvrnittrra-i Ii
ft per row;.
J . J TJ -K TC XI ,
3Iain Street, ttnlltn.
'.' WHOLESAI.r AMI Kl.TAM pr.VI.Ei: IX .
CIGARS. TOBACCO, SKUFF,
riPEs, , Ac ., .
ALVATS IX 8T0HI TUX IIE8T S1IAXP8 Of ..
Cigars, Tobacco, Slalches, &c.
i)I.AT!XO CA'llDS.
I'llCKHT rUTI.KKY,
TOUT .HON IKS.
CiMItS nn.l liHUSIIKS. ' nl! kinria,
I'KIt KrM KKY. ol evury duacriiition,
CHINA OI!NAIKNT8
TOYS. IIOI.I.S. etc. i
KISII HOilKSniid I'TSIUNO TACKLE,
MUfilCAl, INSTIHHIKMS,' :
; ' FANCY OOOliS. c. ' I
Ainu I'owder.Sliot. Lend, Powder Fink". Hankera, and
nmtiyeilier articles loo iiiiinurrrns tn mention.
t-ir Interiordpiilers supplied with Clrn". Tobacco etc.
M limn tlmn I'ortlniul pricei. with Ireiuht uda'ed. oc-S
"AT V O S 'l
rOK THIRTY DAIS LOGGER!!
LAST OIIATVCIH!
Ml.SPItS. Cf5 HOI1M wniiia hvrvb? hifovm
Ihffr rtT'tomwmiii flic pnWiu at lri;o. Ihnl tlir
w ill CDnliime t Kt-11 AT C.iHT. t'..r thirty day Innycr n
tfftii'r to jiiru one it -ltAiro tit wrrie jyrwenls' for Hiw
llnlitl iyn. V'c will fcll tho linlntae uf our flluek, vox-
BHtt'K "f '
lii Ii 15ltuk SUkfs . UMtV Clonic... v
JtirW Poj'.iiM, j - Brnvr Ttin'it, . .
C'lO'-kH, . . " li y Coutrt, "
Hhnkt. '''- - I'mitH,
AC, ffCM c, t.,
AT SAW rASlIS: COST,
Without Frerjel-t and Kxp-ns..
J nts win bv liio last elunce to pet bn-.-talns. print
closing tWi-ntieeri! C0IIN .4- 111)11. M.
N.ll. All Hills must lm pnld l.y rh ' First of J:n.rirv
1800, 'IT not srltkd witliiu Unit tinit. 'in-(Hltut w ill ).
plnrod In legal biUHla. ., diltl,
r.
!
,,J,.W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
-' Mplti St., Dolles, Oregon. . ,
YV'OUVO ltKlKt''l'FUM,Y l.NVOI'.M
1b the eitf.ens of this i.bnai and vi
cinity, thul liitviiiK 1-et.iiiucd from a pro-
'esslnnal tour tlirotiKli the inhies. be bis
atriiin resuiHod the iii-iietlec of lil'iNTISlltY. in the rotoi.
ft.rinerly occupied by him. in the buPdini; occupie.d h
Wieiil Hotter. I'll .tfurrsiph Attlsts, and adjoining Wul
drotl lllovl Ditiii glin'o.- lie liiwi tliis ui.'lmi d en
tentliuc thairkr. for the -libenil prirumve he titfortt vn
tended to him, mid aolicits h coiiiiiinatiue of tlio Btitne.
i , T ; , ' 1 IKT UK 1'IUCEM. ,
Kntlre Tlenture on Gl'olrt Iluse tlSO to
" tipper Ileni tire. Hold llnse..... 90" )'i')
" Deiilui'H. Yuleimile lln'o 71) " Tr2
Upper lientitr. Ynlrnnite V.mc 55 .tSfc
Ooid FilUnirsinerteu Itom ooedolliir apnard.
M. BK0W-N & BB0.,
DRY G-OODS!
GROCERIES, PROVISION.!, &c.
Mr, M. IIIIOWN. boinirn rtsldi nt of Sun FruncjHco. v
.Vftmiil.led to ofterttrisit iiidcefiicn-ts to pin-cli:iiHrp. t
rspectfiilly fnvffe the pnbllo to cxamliiouur slock Heftiir,
TuircoiiMini; eisevvnero. ; imiti-lt
lllllttl. u
tf- Stono Store, north stjo Muln strnet, T)a
X
Thk Fukhiikt rnosi tuk Noiitiikrx Si.opk
ok tiik liLtit Moumtains. Tlie gujjen rlc
' tffaH hie Creek funning out of itio uoriLorn
tflupo of tbe 111 no Moantnins was caused It
IOjiinojjk .irinr), Vljidt swept tlio f now from
:itht face of ilie inouutitir3 nnd tlio iilains
.o.ifHnrliig'on tbcm;. ,' , .....
yj 'in, till: u.uuitiui inc rife ut wiuur nuai leijr
Vrapid, ami proporliouublv ns great as on the
', ,1103 Cuiitf-i. A( pur la ost informntion from
(here, tbe Sij bf January, it was feared that
,.t'io b IJgcs all alOiij tlio river would be car-
- 'Ked nway,' ns the water was still rising." .'
At Butter Creek tho rise of water was iti
' comparably greater than i vor before known.
''Wneea, baV stacks, and nil tho conYcniont'ca
- ''hont noarly ert rr fnriii-bouse on tlio creek
wtri JiijMr d." The witter came into several
bnij&tfj Vo. thB-dcDth of three arwlour fe'f !
The same circunistanccs nttended the
freshet ori'WIIoirr Creck1 The injiir) done
''ariibil'nts lit' 'ihe nRjreentd lo ' nvVoryia go
. ulJin.I ITjifi roads-till Vii lit eu xi muwh" c'ui to
itec-b)f the melting fcho'tva t!int',lr.vel Is
""is'oullrel imiiraellcab'lp.
ironticrs or .minnoiotn, in rctainins; tiiese
1 ;
privileges.' l!y brir.ving tha- Iilackfect to n
condition of pence With 'lHo w-bitoSj nearly
onc-bnlf of tho distance, from the tiocky
Mbtintains to St. Paul is secured, from fur
thcr danger from savage hostilities:'"'"'
Tho negotiations nvHti tto r!ont Fort
Sully, on tho isso.tfrtwiQinot productive
of as inncli nlvntrngo to the government as
those, nt Fort ltcuton ; but, in lime tb.esc In
ilinn s must entirely abandon their hostile
attitude to the whites ilnd 'tlibir' Interests, or
submit to d lon deferred nnd r i c lily-bi c: i led
thnstiscincnt. 1 Nothing bnt the paeificntioh
of Ibis latter nation it ncacssnry to render
(be imnied iito opening of the Northern Route
ni 8iilo qncslioii.of . dollars, njid ccnU In
thai ' particular, we need hot fear ,tha the'
govorniilcnt will rcfuso to mako nn.ppproprU
alion,' vrhoncver it can be nsoU to advantage.
. " ' ' j "'' m jf 't', ' '' '"'
Vir
Stocks A-c. Ar....
snlliuit H 'llses end llril KsKte 3
llorres, Mutes, Wiitk Cnlllii. each
NO GHAltCK FOR STOltAOK.
:lv
JOHN AVILLIAM5, Auctioneer.
PiyjilS'S.iiTlflri RflflH!
(OXK DOOIt ABOVltTlIK lMST-OmCK )
rtf.ii.v stiieet', oai.i ks citv.
I w III ntlonj to sales of
Real ENtaie.
I ;cnciaO!lcjchaiidlseir
if Fui -nitiirc.
y it..- Ana Stocks:
ItEOVLAn SALE DAYS. MONDAYS AND FK11AYS.
Ptoi k and Special Hnles any itiy, Slindnys excupted.
M'" ... T. ?, If, fi-'l-AY?) .:, AiicthneeK ,
NEW SALOON.
- NEtY StONB STORK, AYASHINGTON ST11KKT.
rillKUNDHBlc.XKD would respectfully nnnounr
JL th:it lie will open a first class uhinti In Kreucti k
Oilman' New Stono llulMiiik'. 'I'lllS KVKMNO, aud.i
ireptircA tuMrvo rw'sluniei'A itb the beat of--n, w ,
Wines, Liquors 1 and Cigars.
ALSO, A " ..,.
EREK.LUNCH
Kvcry i.y and Kvg. - i: r" 'ik U
oc'JSlf. ..:.. JOHN RINDLA1D.
ESTRAY WOTITE.
, , Tik nsc,of,lbc letters "Oi IC. to' express
the id on that eyertliing is tight, It U thonglit
took its rlso fr.oui, ni) ignorant County Clark
In Tennessee, who'bnbltnnlly w rote K.,"J
or "O. U.," the latter tellers being inscribed
pn doclu.rjji'nts'jV; indicate that they wero of
dereJ recorded.'' -' ,
faiAKKX UP HY TIIK UNnKltSlOND. living on KlpM
M. Mile Creek. tn miles Pnuth 01 Dulles Cily. Oreeon.
on Dorember Illi. 1SCC una HAY IIOIIHK, 14 l.nmls
hfi:li, vvliitn ship on no-e. dome saddle murks, white hind
&ot, snino black spots above the lioof, n lew white luiirs
on fovclieiid,, branded tliii-: 0 on the lei' shoulder, about
seven near old, and appraised ut V). ,
jn29wl It. F. CLARK.
'A'iiL'&M. v a. '.
i.'do'm.'''. '," ,' ' 'v. KbMrosiiuiirir.it.
i '' i i i'. i 't '.,' ' Han FrancUc. '
T. GOETZ Sc. CO., ,', '" ;
TOBACCOWJSTS,
I ' i Hare reriionul to -il.:! c
UtidiVs 'Nci w Stone' Building, !
Wnuliliist.ai, Blio'ul, ne. French Oilman jM'UJ Ihim
opened a vell-ioisti:ted stuck of
V jtAVANAiHiii iHrM?iir)siWAlt.'- .' riTti
',, ."A IIUIINIA and WKSTHlIN Ti)l)ACCJ,
' ' ' HIKNCII nnd SOOTOIt SXUKP. ' ' J '
''r' MKKii.ciiAtnriiiitiiur rit'KS,-'-"' '
I'LAYINU CARDS., ,, -" "--- !
si'UR'i'tNiifriiS. ' ' -"1 : " -. . ;
Indian ami kacyootos. Ac, e. '' '
The Hade sup.illed at LOWKS'i' il.VKKKT P.ICKS. -
' ' L I N C O L N H O U S'E Vu; 1
Corner AVaslilittou mitt 'Front Streets,
" "v POUTL.V.VP, ORKOONi :. iTrr-
IIRT-CLS3 IIOTKfc. ", LAIiaKST IN TltX Sl'ATH.
' - CtMrg; llcnsnltiibh '
AN OM. Mill's will ntteiW all tho Rosw'nn eelif y
r;l-engers nnd their hne,piire to tlio lloiuo Free of
uiurgc, or ro any other llunse m the t'lry for Ml cents.
' fftWH'IN, I'roprieluR
i-V. 9--1I T AND COLD HATII8 In thtjlunse. .. ,
All the 8tertiur for Oreipin City.' Vnucoiivrr, Moiitl-rr-lluiimt
Anturia land al tho .Llitcoln Ilouso hnrf, .
epl:3.W .: , . t,... , J!
nixsolutlon f Co-IaitHerlii7
rglllKOfAttTNEIISmP hretrni exfsttnlr nrr
JL the liauie nnd style o( ItOIIIIINg. ItlcFAItf.ANh
CO.. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All liu
billtiei ofsulA 111 ur to he puid by Kobtiii ft W'ewer, unU
nil debts dull mid linn to U6 paid lo knil eoll'tlted by
them. " !-.,.t .1.11. llOliniNS.
Dalh r, Jim. S. ittfit 1 " o. YV. T"KA VkK?
All persons Indebtrtl to ns will please call and I'ua-
pie" nun wive costs. JuTn.1
XV n 1 1- h 111 a k c r a d J c t c Ic r,
". MAIN STREET, DALLES, 1
DKALKRIN KIXK av A TCI IKS, JKIYKbltV.
CLUCK (told I'onj, Silver aud 1'la'ad Ware,
3.ci.i ivn. i.uiicrr, fit;,
'nn.-l&l.'
ncles. Cntlerv, Ac. SU A
-Vi!Ti(!iiluriiitoiitloiivimld to retinlrtnr'rniu.fifi. w
Tatches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc. AH Watr.be re ili vd l y
hie warranted liir twlvo.niiinMis.' ;: -is JJ
N.ll. All ordern front, tlui upwi -enunt'rr , Ly lixpten
or otherwise, promptly attended tu.
HEW PHOTOGKAPII R00MS
.'. '; WaNliI;t(oii street. .
f H AVTXfl NKWI.V FrrTKDl't TIIR OAl.LKRYover
il Deaimr'a Stole, wuiild rcBpecllullyilnhotiiice toall
Ihovoshri,. i f :Jtt jVt
,.4lifttflgraphs,rt8 HM9$f
Unit they will do.n ell. tp.trlve bee (i cull, l'nrllrul'.r at
tentlott pnid til -nkift Lud i and (.'lii'tlteiVe I'cturee.
wehlf. .