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

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    6UNDAY MORNING, 1TKB. 25 I860.
Epitome of Telegraphic News.
fconpiLis noH tni oriookiak.
The Route by;.,Wiiite Biufss to
, Montana. By consoliing the map,
' parties on their way to Montana will
boo that the most direct available
route at this season of the year is to
cross' tho Golambia River at the Dalles
" and take the dircbt route by White
Uluftd and Pen d'Ofeille to tlio Jocko
Reservation, and beyond, At present
' tbo Mullan ltoad 'is not available for
' travol, and it is not within tbo rarige
of human industry or ingenuity to fit
it for that purpose bolero the 20th oi
Juno next. Even then it is doubtful
if the fords on tho Cceur d'Alono and
, St. .Regis do Borgia will bo practicable,
and theft are nearly one hundred cros
tnrs on tho asuregatO' on the two
streams. If it shall happen that tho
steamer on Ten d'Oreillo Lako is fia
Ishod by the first of April, this route
will not Only be the favorite, but the
only one by which travelers can reach
tho new El Dorado. Of courso this
does not prevent parties from going
by Walla Wallu to purchase horses,
but thoBo'who havo brought stock
from bolow, or -who' mcy purchaso it
bore, can go in less dintunco and over
tin excellent road by While BlufFd. Tho
distanco from tho DaIIcs to White
' Bluffs is HQ miles; from thonce, 150
miles to Pen d'Oreillo Lake; thence,
65 miles across tbo L iko; thence, 180
miles to Blackfoot CUv total, 5'J5
miles. Itis 150 miles,by land and water
to Walla Walla, and from thenco 450
miles by the Mullan Road to tho cross
ing of Doer Lodge River, a short dis
tanco this 6ido ot Blackfoot City. ' To
go througlNWaila Walla and by tho
Pen d'Oreillo routo is much farther, of
courso, and as wb havo beforo stated
the latter is tho.only practicable routo
Until Jurjo next.f As to tho purchaso
of stock, wo adviso inexperienced
travelers to watch for chances to buy
from the timo they land in Oregon,
and, after passing this point without
tbo necessary animals to nuiko tho
journey, thoy will then havo "to go to
Walla Walla where thoi'o uro largo
Lords of horses and pretty fair
chances to buy to advantago.
The IsbUE. It is almost unneces
sary to inform tho readers of tho
Mountaineer .that tho position nsp
sumod by the President and tho ma;
jority rir his Cabinot, is cordially ens
dor sod bU9, and that our best efforts
can always bo commanded in support
of tho conservative and eminently
national policy foreshadowed in tho
Veto mossago and the lalo public ad
. dresses of the President and. Mr. Sew
ard. Wo defer until further icforma
tl6n tho formal expression of our
views on tho political situation, which
prornisos to bring forth a national
party, devoid of sectionalism) and
. frceif aliko from the influences of se
cession or radical innovation.
"There is no place in OHieago for
Iho. poor to .bury thoir dead, and thoso
, who aro unable to bay a lot in the
oemetcrioB bavo been compelled, to tim
tor deceased friends on the open prai
'Yie, or in tho Band heaps along the
lak Bhore. 1
. - J,, ,,, ,,,,,, , h ..
. Tb jnoming train, on Iho. DHes
'A 'uA AiVoiUUVwMli wiilKsay. the
!bMe1i bereafteVi5- o'clock- iasW)
DATES TO FEBRUARY 83.
rhimnn Fh. 23 The Remblican'i Wash".
lngton special dispatah (Ives a full report of
tliaPresldent's speech yesterday. Tbo meet
ing hi Grover'g Theatre adjourned to tbo
White House to present a series m resniuuuiia
endorsing the President's veto. A it arrived
in frout of the White House, a nuisy gmu
of -20U0 persons assembled. The President
came out and said ! "It was extremely grati
fying to know thi-t so large a portion of bis
fellow citizens approved of the policy adopt
ed, and which 1 Intend to carry out. The day
is peculiarly appropriate for the endorsement
of a policy wbote oliject Is the restotalion of
the 'Union as designed by the father ol his.
country. I stand here to-duy as I flood in
1800 when I denounced traitors trying to
break up the Government.
There were two parties, one of which was
determined to dostroy the Government and
save Blavery, and the other almost equally
dangerous, and equally wiltina to break up
the Uoveromeut'aud destroy slavery. Whe
ther disuulonlsts Came fiom the North or
South, I stand now as I did then, lor the
Union and tho Constitution. 'J he Uovorn
huBiit has stretched forth the strong arm and
with Its physical power put dowu the rebel
lion. Tlie traitors have disbundod, n,nil they
come forward now ia proper spirit saititc:
We were mistaken ;we made an elfurt to
carry out the doctrine of secession hind dis
solve the Union, and we failed. We have
traced this doctrine to logical and physical
results, and find. we were mistaken. We ac
knowledge the Aug ot our country, and we
are willing to obey the constitution ana yieiu
. . .1... I n In . In
to tue supremacy ui iu vu.uiin
that (Dint. I say to them: Wheu you have
vielded to the luwti when you huVo acknow-
edired vour a etrmiice, 1 win, ai lur as i can,
nnen the door of the Union to tbuau who havo
erred and strayed for a time. Tho 'spirit of
revenge is not the spirit m wuicu toueai nuu
ilm w in u neotilo.
. I know there lias been a great deal Bid
about the exeicise of the pardoning power,
There is no one who has labored with more
earnestness than myself, to have prmeip il, ir.-
lelliucnt and conscious Iruuuis bfouuhl lo
justiCf, the laws vindicated and thu ginvl lact
judicially rslnDiiaiieii, turn irnnoii is u crnui.
hut while contC 0118 linn tenuing iiuomikih
traiiors are. to bis punished, bliouM uhulu
piiiiiniiinities. Stales and tlicif people lie iniidii
to subm;t to the penally o!' deaih. Not no!. I
Letthose who have ened be.piinishud, but lo
the great multitude, lorced into icbil.ion, I
say,- give leniency and liiniiiu-ii. ve pui
down the rebellion in order 'to prevent the
the separation of States, but wlieu tho siruj;
ple on our part proved to' bo successful, we
find now an effort lo couioiitrille all the power
in the hands of a lew at the leileml head, uud
thereby establish n uew piinciplfl of eiiuu ly
and as obiectionable us seimintlon. Tliu
Government limy bo icvolutiouizud withuut
war, nud this is most dangerous uccuu:e us
piogress it not so easily fttched.
Tlie Kreat principle which authorizes each
branch of the legislative di'pili'iuii nt lo jilltfe
for itselt the qiialiDcatiuns ol its own mem
bers, bus bet a virtually taken away from the
two branches and couterred on commune
I fought, traitors and iiesou in the. South,
and now turn around and find men, I care not
bv what name Vou Call them, Slill opiioied lo
oppost d to restoring tho Union. I am free lu
bhv to vou that I am still in the fiold. I Voices
"name ihi ra. who are lhey?',.l The Presi
dent continued: You asK pie wno tuey aie
1 aav. Thud. Stevens, of Peniifvlvant and
Charles Sumner of the Seuaiej also, Wendell
Phillins. fOlher voices "aive it to l ornuy. 1
The ( resident iu reply to this, said: I will
not waste my ammunition on dead duetts.
I stand for my country, ! stand for the Con
stitution, there I hiiVe placed my feel Jrom
uiy advent lulo public lite, incy mny ru
duce, they may slander, or they may vituper
ate me, but lei me say to you all it has no in
fluence upon me. Let me say further,, that I
do not intend lo be overawed by real or pre
tended friends, nor do I mean to be bullied
b) my enemies. My honest conviction is my
cournen. The Constitution is my guide. I
know, my countrymen, It uus ueen insiiiuaieu,
no not insinuated, it has trtien saio unectiy,
in high circles, IbaX U such usurpation as I
am charged with, had been exercised some
two hundred year", ago, il would have cost
Ihe individual bis bead. Ul what usurpation
has Andrew Johnson been guilty? (none.)
Is it.uslirpatio'n that I slaud between the peo
ple and eucronchmenls of power? From lire
same source an exclamation has gone lorn).
that they were in the midst of an earthquake,
that tbey were trembling and could not yield.
Yes, fellow-citizens, there is an earthquake
coming ; there is ft grand swelling of popular
liirlfftnent and indignation The Aoiencan
people will speaK, auil fly tneir instinct u noi
otherwise they wfil know who are their ene-
mler. ' I have endeavored to bn true to the
people in all the positions in this Government,
aud what positions hare I not at some time
Oiled? I suppose it will be said that Ibis ia
vanity, but I may lay fhat I have hrea fit all
of them, I have been la bold branches ot the
Legislator. iA vole, "yon commencod a
tartar. "j A gentleman. beside, me eavs I was
a tailor. i:V began as a tailor, and that sup-;
girlon does hot disconcert me ia ftit'toast
lor when I was a tailor I had the reputation
of being a gbod one, and making clut'Jes to
fit, I vvaa always punctual le my customeis
and did good work. Voices, ' We will patch
un the Union tet."T No. we do not wnl any
patch-work;! want the otigioal restcred.
AUCTION AND COHISSIOfi
HOUSE!
Point to the man who can say that Andy ( ftO. 1UU BlAlJ i5lULtil v3r.liLn
Johnson was ever indirectly recreai.t to U;e WNI,EnsiONKD TlUKKKllI. ronTAST
Government or the ma8 of the people. Men . J Kavors. mieciriilly liifninn tln clli.iiiH of tlm
Uiay talk about it and al out nsur'balinn, but . Pullra, aud tlie iiubllc Kenoiully, lluit L coutiuues to
wucii . o in s ...... m - - r I
are the witnesses, I do not want it l y inuen- j
does and indirect remarks in high plaees to
he suggested to me I Have assurauce ; -the
knowledge Is in their bnsoma.
Others? have exclaimed that the present ob
stacle must he get out of Ihe way. What is
that obstacle? I make use" of a strorg word,
hut It was (o be removed no dmibl I say the
intention was to assassinate, ll.at the obstacle
which tbo people had placed here could be
got out of IhO way. Are ihe opponents of Hit)
Government not yet satiolied.7 A.ie those
who want lo destroy our institutions aua
clia'ge tho rbarabler ol the Government, not
siiiislled with tlie quantity of blood which has
been shed ? Ard they not mushed with one
great mnnyr in Ihis place t 11 my lilo:a
must be shed bcaus; 1 vinmcate me union,
remember the blood ot the martyr is the seed
of the church,
This seed will grow una continue to in
crease in strenglh and power, though if'mny
be cemented and cleansed in tili iu. Uue
word about the amendment to the Uoiisti u
tion. Iu conversation with President Lincoln
Inst February, he indicated his desire tor all
amendment compelling he rebellious Sriius
to Senators and Representatives to Congress
because it is part of ihe doctrine of sci esinn
that the Slates might withdraw their Senators
and UciiiCichtatives, or refisclo elect them.
Mow we find Oongre?s persistently lelusing
Admission to the It' prescntativea, and daily
imposing, new burdens ot law and taxation
on the unrepresented South. I regard this
as a fundamental error. I never insisted on
encroachments ou . the Constitution, and I
star.d pteiiiiied to resist them to-day. Wild
to God the whole American people .could bn
nascmhlt d here io-day as you are, and could
witness the great struuiilj going onto pre
serve ihe Constitution ol their fathers. They
would soon settle Ihe quesiinn if they could
oulv see the kind of. spirit manifested in the
effort to break up tho principles of a fcee
Government.
PUBLIC AUCTION
, . 'OR PRIVATE SALK,
Ileal Estate.
General REercnaiiaise,
Giocei les,
UOI'MCN,
Hiiles.
i iiirifltiire,
Mocks, &c. &Ci
' ItEOt'LAIl SALE CAYS,
. Tuesd-ays and Saturdays.
Cask Advances made on Consignments,
And prtOMIT HETft'N 111 !e of mien.
Ont itcxir aud Special Saloa atlemlvd'to In any jmrt if
tlu'ciiy.
Tariff of Cliargca l:i:tll Further SctlccS
For SelUnir MorelinniliKv, flruci-rkM, Fnrnilmi'.
6liwk9. to. c o fvr .
Fur Selling IbaifOB xml l'l l-'-it .t j
liaoeH. ttlilles. oi a i hi 1 1 u. vim!
no cuAitor. von htouaok.
JOHN WIH.IAJSP, Ai1loiteeri
. J U K'E K,
3tain Strctt. E?a!".i'S,
W H01ESA1.1! iXl BI.TAJJ. DKALES IX
CIGAES. TC3ACCO, , BHUiT,
PIPES , .
ALWAYS IN 8TORE THE DK.8T BIAXUS Of
f1SAMn ntAtini;A T ' f '
)IiAYIKO CAI1DS.
L POOKKT CUTLHIIY,
PORT MUNI KS. '
COMT.8 and 11IIUSHF9. o' all fclndi,
PKUFUMKIIY. id every doscriptlou,
CHINA OKN AM EN IS, - '
TOYS, DUhl.S. etc.
FTSII IIO(iK! and FTFlllXQ TACKLE, '
MUSICAL INHTltU.MKMS,
FANC GOOD. !.
Aluo Powder.Sliot. Lead, Powder Flnskf. Easkcts, nnit
mnnyoHior articles too nnmerons to n.entiuii.
S Interior dealers miiiplleilwilli Cii-'nrs. Tobacco, etc.
at Inas than Portland prices, v.illi Irciulit ad Jul. oc-
I'.KOT LAU JIKKVIXG of Iho Dallen Social Club, TUTS
KVKNING, at 7 o'do k. Klcction of officers- Full at-.
tonilance remiosted. JOS. KI.KELT, Soc'y.
wnsc LodeTNoTliT f. a. & a. M.- Literary andSG'.3ntmcI.ccturc3
A. SEltllOa OF
Holds ltn stated Communication' on tho Firvt anil llurd
Momlars of c ull mnnlli, at their hull. In Dalles City.
Brethren la ea'id flandiugare Invited to attend.
StTU L. Pope, tsoc y. uy oruor ui mo n . u.
Columbia Lodge, Not 5, I. O. O. P.
Mools every Friday evening at o'clock, lu Oatos
Hull, corner of Seciind wt Court gtrcelH. Brothers In
good standhiK aro invited toatlond. lty order.
N.Q.
AUCTION SALE
WEAL
OF
ESTATE.
I will nell '.'n
Saturday, March Ul. at p. ra.,
TWO HOrSES AND LOTS
Fltiiatrd r.n FnultTII FTIIEKT. WeH of llic Cntlnllc
Clnm-li: oo coiilahiliiK TWO and tlio other '1IIUKK
BOOMS. Biiiot Loti, BiixlUJ.
ALSO, - '
On tlie Saln'rday rollowliig,
ONE IlbUSB AND LOT,
Ritnnteil on TIIIliD STltEKT. conta.'nfnir TIlltEK
ltmiM.-t. Or I will tell nnv of I lie above described iiro-
noi tv at M ivalo sale. Parlies V. ililns to imrchase can
Lnolv to me. K. A. O. PAY B, Auct.
rII!OIIlias twen III contenitilallon for some tun",
r no w offered to tlie nemilo i f tl.0 Dallui. iliO
Brst Lecture of tlie Series will bo ivci
TUESDAY, JTISU. tZOili,
and one earli Tnonlay Evenlnn tlieicafti r. Iliroiiuli Ilia
Series of Vlulit l.cciui-j". tiio pn eeeun m ue uivomi
lietweeu thu Cougiigatioual uud Jiolliuultt Eaubatll
Sciioolfl.
TlcUcts for tlio Course : : CUB B0LLAE.
Einclo Ailnilsston. Kirty ci nls.
This lecture will lie delivered ly BHV.. MB. DIUYK!!,
In tho Conrtegaiioonl (.'liunli-lectiiio will comnuieo
at 7 o'clock, filbjeut: WOMA.N UKlt POilT10,
POWER AND INFLUENCE.
Tlio following gentlemen arc expected to deliver each
one Lecture;
Bev. Br. BeuBon. rorllanJj Ju '(.'o Wilson. BulleK;
ltev. llr. Atkinson, liev. vr. iiriver,
P.ev. lr. Caffrev, " l'rr. Bolnud, '
Judge lllil, Canyon City; J. A. tulcil. t'fq., "
AND
LAST
, .NOTIC. ,
GMtT CL0S1XG 01T SALE,
AT
I3nl)lic jk.rictioii,
... ' ''OX
Thursaay, Feb. loth, at 10 a. m.
Ami onacli succcedl'im day until tho entire stock Is dl-nsncd-if
All the splendid goods remaining in my store,
conaistiujr of
VatcJies,
lliunonus,
Jewelry,
Clocks,
Plated Ware,
I.impK, '
Cutlery,
ritolN,
Field filnsses,
Fancy (oolti,
V Uoll Scales, etc.
T linvis itlmoseit of niv Iron safe, show cases and store
fixtures lo Mr. Doiiitllu ftad us 1 Imvo to irlvo him noeses
Ion of the storo at an early day, this will be the last p
inrtmiitv that tho nubile will have to uurchase tlioto
fottils at anctioH H lces. Thankful to Hie eenoriais :ub-
Hn il.Bt I. inn so rilwrallv natronined mo heretofoir, I
Lspectfully lavlta Wiui to m present at this my closing
tlOtf Main Btreet, Dalles.
E WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF OCR tTOCK
BELOW COST,
As we positively will close business on tho
U"iist of BEnreli.
All those Indebted to the Urai bail bcttorCLL mil
PAY, otherwise tlmir accounts will be left with proper
officers. rfl7tf , C011N A BOllM.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
Alain St., Unites, Orrgrou.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFOIIM
tlm i-liikniii of this nliico and vi-
ciuity, that ballon retnrneu from a pro- I
luaal.'mill ,e llinillffll IllB Ulil'S. lie liaS
axain resumed Iho practice of iHNTlSl'HY, In the room
tormorly occuplcil by biro, In ihe building occupied by
Wood 4 Bnller, PlntOKraph Aitlsts, and adjoining Wat
tlron Bros.' Drun Blore. He takes tills method of e
teudliiK thanks, for the liberal p it roniiKe heretofore ex
tended to him, end solicits a continuance f the same.
, - LIST or PUICKS.
Entire Dontnre on Gold Base:. $180 to (22S
Upper Denture, Gold Base . CO " lio
' Denture. Vulcanite Kase . 70" 1'25
. " Upper Denrtire, Vnlcanllo Base 84 " 414
1 Gold Fillings Inserted from one dollar upward.
Children' Teeth extracted free af cbarge.. sel3-tT
JOSEPH ELlJi:i-JL
v iraoiu.yLB Aire mtau pkali)! x ' tk
Fancy: & Staple Dry . Goods,
CL THING, BOOTO AND SHOES,
JUTS AUD CAPS; ASB "
Gentlemen's Fur "!a"
vi..r u..i.. junrn. eoruor of Mala and Court
Street.
oc4-f
NEW SALOON.
NEW STONE ST0BE, VTASIIINCTON 6TBEET.
rniB VJMDBItaiONKD would respectfully announce
jL thafhe wtll open nrst clnss Siilooa In Fieuch
Oilman' New Stone Building, UUS KVEK1KU, end is
prepared to serye cuttonicrs nitli tin best of
Wines, '. Liauors aJiU 0gars
. . . i r un A . . . . a k
Every day ul tvenlng. '
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