-aw 'cpatto onntaiuccr: mmm MM H BamjMBaa-......... Money Marmot. Kpw York fljiM Quotations ; 138 Sim Fncittco I.eal Tender rate 73j Epitome of Telegraphic News. COMl'lLES mOM Till OREOONUX. DATUSTO JIAHCH3. New York, .March 2 The Timet' Washing, ton Fpcciul dispatch snj 3 : The President is fully su tuinvd by Ilia , Cabinet, and tbe.e will Lie no rupture. H'tuhinrion, March 1. Mrs. June G. Swiss lit'lm was dismissed from ft clerkship in the (.Quartermaster General's ollice on Monday, Jor using lnnfT'inge disrespectful to the Presi dent, in it little weekly paper edite I by her. , Chicago. March-1 The Tnbuneii Washing ton dispatch says: The principal feature of the proceedings of Congress yesterday, was the discussion of Binelnuu's Constitutional Amendment, r tie House. Mr.' Davis, of Now. York, a moderate Republican, (poke lor an hour and a half agmnst it, taking in nome respects the ground occupied by the President, viz.: That such impo. tant ques t ons, effecting tho interests of the whole nation, ought not to'be legislated upon while eleven States were untepresented. lie urged the necessity of action t etween the Legisla tive and Executive branches 61 the Govern ment, and announced himself an admirer of the President and Ins geueral line ot policy. Mr. Woodbridgel of Vermont, followed!! a very brief speech, in favor of the propo sitioirjaiid spoke with force and clearness. Mr. Bingham, of Ohio, closed the debate Answering the lOlijcctinn urged against the nmonduient, saying it-was nothing more or less than a proposition to give Congress power to enforce'tho ugaranue of the bill of rights. lie dcplorcu temporizing, aud rflumanded tint the issues of the hour be met in a manly and resolute rpirit. One brave deed that would commend itself to the nat ural instincts of the people would bo worth Jifty make bifts. Chicago, March 1. The Minnesota Lcgisla ture adopted a resolution by a strict party vote, that it is to Congress that the people look for a true reconstruction policy, aud we rely upon its firmness and wisdom in the present i xigency ot uublic affairs.' Ke olu : tions sustaining the (President were tabled by a paity vote. Uo'U branches of tus Leg' , islatqie adjourned to day. . - - Tne Wisconsin Legislature adopted tb following : , , liuolved. That "whereas, we have Witnessed witlr gratitudcvtho noblennd devoted pa triotisu manifested '.by President Johnson duiingthe dark days of the rebellion, we uould be guilty of deceiving him and mis- icpresen ing Our constituents if we failod to . declare that the message vetoing th,Freed men'elbill in its general lone and spirit, hs caused pain and disappointment atlong his true friends and ruppurters, nnd has been i : i : . L. . . i. . . . l. j - .. 1 1 ... : lu UtlllOU WHU" ClUUCIHUk JUJf HUU VAUllUUUU UJT evcrf man who sympathizes with, the rebel linn np tutin nit a mid and iniiifFprftnt whnn treason threatened the 1 te of tho Republic. Rtsblvtd, That we most cordially Indorse nnd approve the action of Senators and Rep resentatives in Congress win) have persist " eutly asserted the right of Congress to de termine for itself when and In that manner ' it will admit Representatives from the States oiBorganizea oy tne reoemoo, ana earnestly . requests them to firmly resist the admission of Ropresenta' Ives "from such Stftes until peace is fully secured, and until the people ', of each State have positively guaranteed equal and exact justiceno all men within her borders. - ' . Waihington, March 2. The Miscellaneous Appropriation Bill as it pa-sed the House in eludes the following: For Joe survey' of 1'ubHo lands In California, $30,000 ; Oregon and Wnffliogton, $20,000 eacb; Nebraska, $20,000. : Colorado, $10,000. , ., . .Tew J or, March 3. The Commercial' $ Washington dispatch savs : The Euulish , Minister has protested against immunity en joyed by Fenians, but the Government does ' not regard the evidence sufficient to warrant - interference. ' ., The J'ott't Washington special dispatch . sari : .The. reconstruction commute - has agreed to the proposition to admit the dele' (ration from Tennessee to. seats in Congress. . . Two or three oilier' representatives will be presented by the members of the committee, the majority reporting against the resolution in favor of their admis.-ion. The Tennessee members willprobbly obtain their seats oon .. , . Wathingtnn, March 5. The Senate remain ed In session until a late hour lasbuieht, and finally passed the House resolution not . to admit the Senators and Representatives from lately rebellious fitates until congress UeclarcS each Stale restored to th Union; -ayes,' 29 noes, 18.-' The following were the .. yeas: Anthony, Brown, Clark. Chandler, Conness, Cragin, Cresswclj, Fa-aemien, Pot ior. flslmAaJ Hani. HaniiArann Hnn Virlr. ' wood,' Lane, of Indiana, Lane of Kansas, - Morroll, Nye, Pomeroy, Pollard.' Ramsey, . Shsrraan, Sprngue, Sumner, T.umbull W'il- 1 1 - - MI - A - T. 1 V-.?i nn . vi . llama, ,vuv, ttmibuu aim I mw)B--9. nun llucknlew, Cowan. Davis,. Doolittle, Dixon, Guthrie, Hendricks, Johnson, McDougal, . "Mo-gaot Nesmitb, Morton, Riddle.Saulsbury, . Btewarr, StoekWn, ,Yan Winkle, Willeyr-18. :- Public Scnoci,' The "following is t,he report "of tho Publio School, for the month of February, 1866 :' ' Grammar Departments Whole num. ber ol Bcholars, 40; males, 20; females, 20; daily average,, 88. Second ' Intermediate Department, Wholo number of scholars, 45;"hiales, 21; females, 24;' daily average, 38. First Intermediate Department Wholo number of scholars, 44; males, 26; females, 18; daily avorage, 38. Second Frimary Department. Whole number of scholars, 43; males, 2i; females, 20; doily average, 40. First Primary Department.' AY hole number of scholars, 45; males, 25; fomales, 20; daily' average. 32.' ' J. D. Kobb, Principal, rxiox COXVEMTION. The voters of tliorovrnl rreclncts within the County of Whaco, who have been, and are In lnvor of mhitHn lng the luorenmry of tlie Cnnntitution and luwu of the United dihicb, and the Integrity ui tlto Uion, are re quoeted to meet lu their several prccipcts on the lOtli Day of Marclu to choose deloirates to nttend a COUNTY CONVENTION to be held In Dalles City, on the lVth. Day ofMarch, at 1 u'clnck, P. M., tb nominate candidates tor County Officers, and to elect delegates to nttend the Slate Con vention, on the 20th day of March, 18U6. The several Precincts are entltlod to the following numbor of Delegates: ' John Dny's ,: 8 iReaMile Creek 4 Hood Hirer., 8 Pes Chutes H m. 4 Fulls i, 8 Tygh... M 8 W est Dalles ..1S Kast Dalles.. ...11 O. R. MK10S. I. 9. MiFAKLAND II. MAYS, Comty Committee. Isaac f. Bi.ocn, C.S. Mtuia, . Dalles. San Fraucisco. Bloch, Miller & Co.9 .WHOLESALE : CrROCERS AND DEALERS IX 1 '-' V. ."Vines & Liquors, And Importors and Jobbers of . CLOTHING- Boots fc Shoes, ' Under Clothing:, Blankets, etc., etc., etc. OFFICE, WE HAVE AN AS8AY OFFICE IN CONNECTION wlih our business, under the entire supervision of Mr. Miller. We make returns in Bars In stx hours- We guarantee el hour Assays and pay the IllO II EST UABii ntiuB tor liars, we also pay lue uignesi uasn I'rice tor uoia uust. BLOCfl, MILLER t CJ., Diyttf Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dalles. SELLING OFF AT COST! . TO CLOSEB U SI N ESS. mm UNDRRSIONED WILL SELL THE REMAIN- M. der of their stock at SAN FRANCISCO COST, without reserve. In ontnr to close out business In this town. Our stock consists of the following goods: All kinds ot . - " . . i . , ti . CLOTHING! . ., BVOtt A3 COATS, PANTS, BOOTS $ SHOES, HATS CAPS, . ." i And full assortment of - Gents' Furnl8ta,liig Gooda. Also, a On lot of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC -SEGARS 1 TOBACO I, PIPES. YANKEE n6tI0NS. The whole stock must be closed out In FORTY-FIVE fwva i.i...i,t r.n . 0f All perMiis Indebted to he Arm must pay np within THIRTY DAYS, or leiral proceedings will be had. natr. auuauauso.i kuulbfhu. J. A. FORBES1 FAMILY GROCERY, FRUIT . , . ( AND i Provision Store. CORKER OF WI8HINQTON k SECOND STREETS. CONSTANTLY ON IIAND til choicest article! of V FitJsall BUTTJMl, Jtuus, ana erery Tsrlety or . FAMILY GKOCE1HE8, ' NUTS, CANDIES, j-ff , WbolessJe and Retail, at Keduoejl Prices FOB. CABH. Also, dealer In ' ' GRAIN, FLOtrR AND FCED, of all kinds, and will do l . ,. General Commission Dnslness. No char res for gtoraca on Good, sold on Commission. Proceeds ot Bales remit ew promptly. Jnietr : ; mfl SIOMTJND 8CIIWABACUKR has, t mutual I iT JL oonsent, withdrawn from our njrm. Muse, lea sm, io. umu, huu m w, I H'ALDROM BROS., "Wholesale & Retail Druggists, , t jMsin aireei, uaues, uregou, rK NOW OCClY OUR NKW TWO 8T0RYFTKH V rmof Stone builrilnf. nnnoslte Illnch. Mlllnr A Co.. anil offer to the public a full and complete stock of I urugs, aicoicmea ana yuomicais, consKtlug iu purt or KF.HOSRNR, ' LAMP WICKS 4 CUIMNEYS TDItl'BNTINB, HOI'S, ALCOHOL, 8A0B, . .'. ACIDS. SPONGF.S, ' I.IN8RKD, LKKCIIKS, LAUD, COHKS, , ' CA.-TOII AND INDIGO AND NEATSFOOT Oil, LANI'BLACK TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. Our stock of FANCY GOODS I s of the finest and best quality; new styli-s ond large assovtmeuts, such aa LUUIN'8 PKHFUKKKY, HAIR. LUJIIN'B'MlLliTSOAP, FLUSH, l'OMADKS, . . BHAVINO, COSMK'i'ICS, UA, llAIlt 011.3, CLOTIII'S, , COLOONK, TOOTH AND FANCY SOAPS AND MAILUIIU8HKS tuotu rawDiiiis, and combs. PURE WINE3 AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal purposes.- Our farllitles for buying (mods are second to none In me Biiite, anu we nau at an tunes sell at a small ad vance from cost. Heady sales and small prujta. PHYSICIANS'. TEKSCBIPTIONS Carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night. jmuob, oopi.w, io. - - seiu-u B E V-A. L'.-, GAES AiJ CIIAPIN, WHOLESALE A RETAIL ' DEU GGI S T S, nure nemorea 10 i AUDIO'S STOJVB DVILDIiVO, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES. . 'VIKT'HERB we will continue to sell articles usually t T kept in a Flrat-Clww Drug Store, nt 20 per cent. LESS THAN ANY BTORK IN TUB CITY. Our stock consists in part of Patent Medicines, Pure Wlnrs and Brandy, extracts, Fancy A Commou Soap, Hair Brushes Corks, Arhls, Tonth Powder, Alcohol, Bpongos, TruMes, Braces, Paints. Varnishes, UIM, Hops, Bohemian Toilet Sets, Supporters, 4c, PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded. Give us a call and satisfy your- selves ueiiire purcinuiug emewnero. a. UllAl'in, InlVtll JUBTIN UATES.. VERY IMPORTANT ft Merchants, Families, Hotels and BAR-ROOMS YULIUS. KIlAKMKIl IIAV1NO UOIIOHT Tnn III. 9 -tire tci of Merchandise and Book Accounts of the late fir in ol M. Seller A Co., in tliiscily, to,whleh kehaa added of his own iinportntWn (while doing busluess in roruunuj an immense cioca ol tne uesi niauuiactured Crockery, ! J GlaHsWare; Plated Ware, Lamps,' Chandelier, ,,Table Cutlery Iiooklns-Glasscs and All Kinds of Oils, All of which he offers at reduced rates. Persons wish ing to buy any of the aboTit-mentloued articles, will do well togive meacaliberore purchasing elsewhere. Orders from the Interior promptly attended to, and gooos pacaea to go secure, uon't lau to call on me. ttuaio's stone isuildlng, asbington street. Dalles. , ' J0IJU8 KUAEMEB. Dalles, March 17th, 1865. mhl7tf Oregon Steam IVavIgatlon Co. WINTER ARRANCEMENT. N AND API KR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13th untl Vr luriner notice, The Passenfrer 'Tralu to connect with steamers . TOR UMATILLA & WALLULA Will start frdht the R. R. DEPOT DALLES CITY, on Mondays, Wednesday, and Friday, at lUM STEAM If RS ?qneon;e A", orIDllip CAPT. J. MoNULTY,...............,...........Commaoaer, Will tear DAILKS, DAILY, (Sundays eicepted) at I O'Cloca. 1. V.,COUIieclllU O) III, CASCADE BAIUiOAD, with the steamer " NEW WOULD w or " CASCADES," CAPT. J. WOLF Comqander, fo Portland. W. B. BRADFORD, Dalle. Not. 1, 1864. (n!2lf Agent O. 8. N.Cn. r JE II 2VI , Watchmaker and Jeweler. MAIN STREET, DALLES, TEALKR IN FINE WATCIIRS. JRWRLRY. IF CLOCKS. Gold Pens.Bil,er and Plated War. BpecUcles, Cutlery. Ac 49Particular attention paid torepalrinc flnet Watch, Clockr, Jewelry, etc All Watches npalnd by me warraniea tor twelve niootn. N. B. All orders from th Mr eonntrv. hv hiirHi w on., piwnpvij aironaea ip.. PAYNE'S AUCTION ROOM ! (ONE DOOR ABOVE Till POST-OFFICE,) If ' I MAIN STREET, DALLES CITT. I will attend to salts of . lteikl Estate, - Cieneral Merchandise, Furniture, And Rtechs. KIQULAK SALE SAYS. MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS, Btock tad Special Met any day, Bandays escepttd. ylU ' . F. A. 0. PAYS d, Ancttpeer, , .FBANKLIN MARKET, f CORNm OF BEfiONH AND WASHINGTON STREET DALLAS, OREGON, ' JOHN KPP1NGJCK Proprietor nnilK UNDBRSIONRD ' M. haTinit fitted up the, imve marxet in the Ul-T STY LB, will keen oonstant- ly on hitml all sorts of - j.MAs. . . . rscsis niiu tnrea Menu, i Of the beet quality furnished at the LOWEST RATB " My motto is to " I'l.E ASK LL." PARTIES HAVING BCPKKIOll STOCK FOR BALI, wilt do well to call at the Franklin Market. '.'. JOHN KmNQBR. Dalles, February 19th, 1861. . WASUlIVCiTOIV MARKET ooannor. . . i COURT AND 8K0OND 8TRKET8, DALLES, OREGON JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor. . WILL KEEP ,.,1 run constantly on hand all the varie- ,. Jm ities that the market can nosalbw Jfl attord,of ...'.. " ir If FltKSII 8c CURED MKATB; and always of tba bist quality. FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS ' ' supplied on reasonable terms. '. - The underelcneo. Is alwavs nrensrerf In n ! Mnk. est cash price tor FAT CATTLK. Parties having jt. k ' in goou cunuition, are requested to rail on him before going eibewiiere. JOHN MICUELBACU. Danes, March 31t, 1866. nihBltf IZ fiMOVAL. J.QOETI!, 1 t. KOENIOSBKROBR, i Ban Francisco. Dalles. J. GOEXZ & CO ' tobacconists; iiatv rriuuveu & Rudio's New Stone Building ' Washington Street, near French Git man's, and ha opened a well-assorted stock of . HA VAN A and DOMESTIC 8KOAR8, , . . V1BOIN1A and WESTERN TOBACCO. ' FRENCH and SCOTCH SNUFF, . ! MKEItSCIlAOM and other FIFES. PLAYING CARDS, . ' SPORTING GOODS, INDIAN and- FACY OOOTIfl. Ai A The trade supplied, at LOWEST MARKET F-RICE8. MllS. LEES ER'8 FRENCH MILLINERY STORE, Dress Maklnar Establishment, Opposite Cohn 4b Bohm'i llT.?,oiyTa?,Ya t, FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY, T DOKIVETS, II ITS, FEATHERS, Dross Trlnimiiic-s, &o. 1 , Having seen rod tii services f MRS. FRAKY, In th Dress auk inn apiuainieut. wo will duall work In tl.t Hn and guarantee perfect sal'lsfactiua. viiu aone in all Dolors. : r Uive me an earlr onll and I will endaevnr in ,it everybody in TAS'1'8 and at REASON A RLE PiliCES. ariicuiar aiieniloc paid to , , .Embroidery and Braiding Stamping, NOTICE TO FARMERS. ftlE DALLK8 LfJMBKR AND MANUFACTURES X COMPANY ha recently attached a . , to their Steam Sash and Door Factory. In this Clty,-nd are now prepared toCllOP FEED, UIIIND WHEAT and CORN, anil warnanl t- give tho best satisfaction. On nana cousiautiy aud for sal FXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, ' . ' Bt.CONDSOlfMlDDLTNOS, , BRAN MiO 8I10RTS, . ' t ' CIlIU' FEED, CUICKEN FEED. AI,o.'a Bunarior article ot nrtUM mil. . Corn. . ... . . ... . The hlirkest market price paid for WI1KAT, CORN a BARLKY. . . A. 1100 UH. A,.K Dalles, Nov. 18AS. ustf. AUCTION AND COMMISSION. JOHN WILLIAMS. JSo. 100, Main Slrej, Dalles Ct j. W1I.LATTKXD TOTITE BELUNO At AUCTION ol Oeneral Merchandise, Real Estat, Orocerl- ,' Uorset,New and f.ooad Hand Fnraitvr, Stocks, A0 Ax. Regular Sales Daygaturifa)-.; OoMoor and Svecisl Bale ntteadul ta 1st , e thClty. , '..,.,..., ,i ;., , , Liberal AjlTanees made on CoBslgnmcBti. nmdm. JOHN WILLIAMS. Auctioneer. A., o. i3it7vrF,om, IMPORTER AND J0DDIR Of . . ' , V FRONT STREET, .", '. Portland, i .Oraa. OFFKR3 rOR 8ALE A YEBT IAMB ASSORT ment of .. . , , Brandies, : ITlne, v .f f.trtAn ' Lienors, v -'' i , i a case Goods, S9 The Trade Is particularly Invited to eaavnlne my at Kk Mar pursbulag lswbr. aa'ie-lf Administrator's Kotlce. - OTI08 IB UIRBY OIYSK THAT I HAYB, 0 this Oih day. of February. 180a, been dnly wpolnM nlstrator ot th eetat of E..O. CnsasMMiat. Therefore, all pennns Indebted to said , eslate ar t s to maat immeuiate payment and all nenon lie v. wig claim against said ett ar notified to prmeol invni i mm. m mj orace, in imu e city, vieaco county, Ongon, within six mouth bom tb date IwtmC C key. samasa.a a rwnnaa Febrmary n,W6, w. a. insius. AdeataaiUwter.