The daily mountaineer. (Dalles, Or.) 1861-1866, April 11, 1866, Image 2

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fEftN K3DAY MOltNIXG, APKirilTl8uk
Montana Items. 'Gov Meagher,
of MoatuDa, has been making a
Btrange blunder, "which has resulted
fatally. It appears that thcro was a
man named IaniolH imprisoned there
on conviction of manslaughter, whoso
friends petitioned the Governor for
Lis reprieve, whoreupon the Governor
pardoned him. It is now asserted
that Gov. Meagher has not the par
doning power ; that only the Pvenis
dent of the IXnitod States can cxer
eise it jn the Territories t also, that
the man Danila- was entirely un
worthy of clemency. IAH theno as'
' aerlionu be as they may, tlio worst
feature of the affair is that Daniels
had not. been released over twonly
four hours when his lifeless body
was found suspended to u true sup
posed to be the work of vigiluntes.
Gon. Meagher wax to deliver the
address at Virginia City on St. Fat.
rick's day.
The " Oro Cache" cleaned up re
cently over $1,500. from seventeen and
a hulf tons average rock.
The Irwips were playing at Vin
ginia..
Two men named I&illey nnd- Shan
non fought a prize Light at Helena, on
the lOln of March, in which the littler
came out second best, having ii jurod
his wriat in the forty sixth round.
Both mon were then arretted and fined
$50 each.
The citizens of Helena havo been
holdingan indignation meeting against
the wanton acts-of. the vigilantes, and
now declare in favor of letting no
more executions take place unless
under the sanction of the law.
The Post la jifien tho Montana dele,
gate at Washington with aeharpslick,
charging, him with being absoi.t from
his duties most of tho time and being
dumb when present. Hence Montana
is not getting her meed of attention
in tho Halls ol Congress. "
Miners and those who expect to
make fortunes out of miners are abun
. daut in Montana. Tho Post complains
that tradesmen nnd farmers are want
edj that the agricultural possibilities
of tho country ore as great as the
mineral, if not so directly remunera
live, and that tanners, millers and
shoemakers, woolen factors and all the
( HBoful trades are sadly neglected, and
bold. out great inducements toemigra
tion of the right kind.
On tho afternoon of March 1st, an
engagement : took place between a
aod of Blood warriors and a party
of whites at tho Sun River Bridge,
' one of the whites, James Malono.
being budiy . wounded in the right
uide. One Indian was killed in the
fight and threo others thut wer-e cap
furod were immiediaiely hanged. The
Blackfeet, Bloods and Piegans are re-
ported, by reliable f ariius thutarrived
' in Helena yesterday, to be nearly all
in open hostility to the whiles. Of
four inen, who left Fort Union some
time ago with an express for Fort
Benton, wvty one has been heard from
lie Is rqortcd to havo been found
with his back piorced with arrows,
. and it is supposed that his three corn
panions were also killed by the red
devils. Horse stealincr is oxtensivelv
carried on, over twenty head having
tioen recently ; stolen at Sun River
hlo.no. 1 ho prospectors and ranchmen
at Sun River are fortifying, and will
act puroly on the dolensivo, until their
uumtcro a'e incrcaao"
Epitome of Telegraphic News.
fCQUPIUD HOM ins ORiaOKUX.
DATES TO A PR 11 9.
Chicago, April 1 Tlve United States Sen
ale, yesterdnj, passed the bill io supply the
deficiency of Innd grunted to the State, of
Oregon, to nfd the construction of the mili
tary ronil from Eugcrre i y to-the eastern
boiitidury of the Sluie.
buffalo April T. Dispatches from Boston,
Philadelphia and olier cities, report the
firing of salutes by the Republicans n eoni
in monition of the pnssuge of the Civil
Rmlits Bil by the Senate.
St. Lows, April 7. The -teamers Mojirt,
Ejjit eani, Stoada, b'annie Ogden, nnd Frank
Hales were burm. d ut the levee this morning.
Loss, $225,050 on the boats', and $300,000
on cargoes.
.The bouts belonged to the Nonbwcstern
Fur Company, and were heavily laden with
supplies for t nJiiu posts.
lcuplmcl r-enimes. of pirate Alabama noto
riety, was released by order ot the 1 resi
d lit, on his original parole under the Slier
inun-Jol nson arrangement.
II imluniloH, Apr I 9 Hie Pre ident in
structs the beans of ilcpartnienU to give
preference to discharge ' sol iers in a 1 cler
ical appointments or promotion. -
Senator Slier mini la i Thursday offer d a
bill, to iuco.' poruie the Natiunul Telegraph
Company, with power to construct lines
over any tost routes in the States or Terri-
ories. lb - government to use the lutes at
such rates as the I'os -Master General inuy
pro cribe. The bill was referred io a select
committee of live.
Since the President's peace proclamation
the pri e of ollicer's rutiou. have been re
duced to thirty cent-".
Chitagn, April Much suffering and des
titution is reported in Georgia an.i Alabama.
Gov. Je kius has 1 sued a proclamation call
ing on capitalists to come l'o' ward or the
people will staiv'e. The lluntsville (Ala.)
Ikdiptndcnt snys several cus t oi actual -tur-
vntion have occurred In that county, and
pubhsbes a statement of ti.a Probate Judge
of Ma slml county, t' at a cureful ecu iu
shows that there are 2,180 per-on , Wi.ites
and blacks ubs lately helpless from nee.
sickness or infirmity, and families repre
senting in all 2,0110 p ' sous, are dependent
for their living on work, but unable to i uru
it, ai.d nr Iiv ng off tue residue ot the peo
ple. In Marshal county, there were not
moro than, twenty with means more than
adequate for their wants.
The Wisco. sin Semite last F iday, in
structed its committe on Federal Relations
to report a resolution requesting Senator
vooliltle to resign.
Nashville, April 8. The Tennessee Legis
latiri fr assembles io-morro witb a rud cal
majority of -ix members, be ng lour more
than a working quorum. Tho radical cau
cus voted to refer nil credentials, and admit
oirly those elected as new members and ex
clude bohers that are re-elected, ou tlie
ground that the letter came bark, uuder a
pledge to bolt ugain, and are uereiore in re
bellion against tne Mate government. Ex
citing que tion.- will the efore cl..im the im
mediate attention of the House
Chicago, A ril G. A special dispatch to
the Tribune, just received, says : The Civil
Uuuts Dill p ssed the Senate at 0:30 o'clock,
by iij nyuo.10 15. noes. Dtxwi, t Connecti
cut, wus ab eut; Morgan, of New Yorh.lind
illcy.xif West VI rgmia, voted aye : Wrigb:,
of Netv Jersey, voted no. Morgan's vote
wns cceived wall cheer-, nnd the final an
nouncement of. the re-ull with.. wild enthusi
asm. Tile chamber was densely crowded
1 be following is the vote :
Ayes M.esrs. Anthony, .uf Rhode Island:
Brown, of Missouri ; Cliaudler of Michigan;
Clark, ot New Hampshire ; Conness. ol Call
fomia; Cranio, of' New Hampshire; "Cfes
welly off Mnr. land ; Edmonds, of Vermont;
Fu--enden, of Maine ; Fos er, of Connecticut;
Grimes, ol Iowa ; Harris, of New York ;
Heinle-son, of .Missouri ; Howard, ol Micbi
gin; Huwe, of W a ou in; Kukwood, of
Iowh;. Lane, of Indiana;. Morgan, of. New
York ; Morril, of Maine; Nye, of Nevada;
l'ol.nd, of Vermont; l'omoroy, of Kansas;
Kntnsy, of .Minneso a; Sherman, of Ohio;
fsprague, of Rhode Island ; Stewart of Ne
vada ;. Sumner, ol Massachusetts ; Trumbull
of lllinoi-; Wade, of Ohio ; Wilier, of West
Virginia; Williams, ef-Or-gou; Wilson, of
Mastacbusetts, and iut4, oi llln ois-33.
Noes Messis. Ituckulow, of Pennsylvania
Cowan, of P nnsylvar ia; Davis, of Kentucky,
te -If & - - II ... .1 ..1. C 1 .. .1 .
utile, Ol xvansiis , , ueuuricas, . ui luuiuua
Johnson, of Marvl nd ; McDougal, of Cnli
fornia ; Nesnnlh, of Oregon ; Norton, of Min
nesota ; Uoolit le,. oi, Wisconsin, j. Guxhrie
of Keulu k ; Kiddle, of Delaware ; hauls
bury, of Deleware ; Van W.i. kle, of West
Virginia; Wright, otNw Jersey 15, Absent
Mr. Dijtou, ot Connecticut.
Xne President tent. a message to Congrcsa
I o-day, recommeudiug.a modihcatioa.ot' the
tet oath
Mecretary McChllor.h ntiiPostmaster Gen
eral Uenuisuu also sent communications to.
the Senate, asking such modifuatibns as
will enable them to nppoint persons in the
Sou.h They suy sevoral pi rsons are now
acting undor appointment who cannot take
the oath, and therefore do salaries are paid
tb
Wakd's Theatrical Troupe This
company have gone to Blockfoot by
way of Idaho.: They contemplate
playing on the ronte. During their
short stay in this ctly, they gave ex
cellent sathfs jlion and have gone from
us with tho best wishes of those whose
honest opinions do not prevent them
from encouraging theatricals, ilrs.
Pbolps as a lady and an actress is do
serving of success j she labors so to
live that true Womanhood need not bo
disgraced, and to so act that the thea
tre going public may get an cquiva
lent for their money.
Poles, swings, Hudders, nnd other
conveniences aro being erected at tho
pnblio school in this city, which will
afford a portion of the scholars the
best kind of healthy Recreation.
Columbia Lodge, No, 0, I. O, O. F.
Meen every Frlifay i-Yonlnjr. at 7 o'clock, lu Qato
Hull, corner of Second and Court Streets. Brothera In
good standing are Invited to attend. By order. N.O.
DENTAL NOTICE. Ilrlnn about to mnke a
prod-Mlonul tour to the towns and settlenionts np Die
Columbia. I respectfully call the attention of those of my
patrons who are In need of Denial Operations of any cliai
actor, to the fact, no that they miy linre an opportunity
to avail themselves of my services before my. departure,
if so desired. 1 will leav about the 2lltli if IHnrrh. and
return to this place to resume my practice, about the
18th of Juno. f.Ttfl J. W. QUKI.hY.
NOTICE
S TTERKBY GIVEN that TtKV. FATHER MEPPUB
has nothinir to do any more with the CATHOLIC
MISSION FAI1M AT Til K DALLES: that the Itwlnv of
the said Mission Farm by him to .10IIN D MKSPLIK.
Denrinjx date of the fit li of Jnly. 1865. has not b. en ratl-
ned b.v K. N. iii.nuiii;t. Aichbishop or Orenon I'Hy,
who Ib the (cimrdiiin and sole ndinl iftrnlor of all tho
property of Hie Catholic Church at tiie Dalles and else
vvhero; that said Archrlshop is not rosponHible and sliall
not pay any eirppnttlture or linprnveiiients made on said
farm, nor any debts contracted by any porson or pcrflous
not authorized by the sign of the subscriber.
JT. ft. III.AIMjllM',
Archbishop of 0. C.
Portland. Oregon April 6, 18H6. . alld4wl.
Democratic State Ticket.
FOR CONGItESS:
JA9IHS IK FAY,
Of Jackson.
FOR GOV JRNORt:
JAMES K. KELLY,
Of Wasco.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE:
LAFAYETTK LAKE,
Of Mulfiiomali..
FOR STATE TREASURER:.
JOII. J. UELL,
Of Marl.ia.
FOR STATE PRINTERS
JAMES O'MEiKA,
Of Linn.
Union State Ticket
FOR CONQHESSr
RLFUS M AI.LORY
Of Marlon. .
FOR GOVERNOR : :
CEO; Jj. WOODSY
Of Wusco. .
FOR SECRETARY OF STATI ; -
. SAMUEL E. MAY,
Of'Marioni
FOR STATE TREASURER:-
E. IV. COOKE,
Of. Marlon, -FOR
STATE PRINTER f
w. a. Mcpherson,
Of Lino.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY FIFTH DISTRICT:
C II. MEUJSi
Of Wasco.
TreaHurer'H Kotlce.
npnE POLI.OWINO COUNTY OIIDERS will be paid
upon nreaentoion At uiyofflce
When KmUlend Class. As.
M favor of.
K W Crandall.
K B Granitall.
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J D Ifnrfnrd.
7 M McAo-lln.
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f. 484
11 W Mitchell.
U 1. V.'ALDRON. Treosnrer.
rK. n. w. ' mitciielij.
Ornci WALDRON'S BUILDINO.'
Kmidixoi Corner of Third and Waah'
AUCTION AKD COMMISSION
HOUSE!
No. 100 MAL STREET, DALLES.
fTnlTK tJNDKHSTGNKt) TlIANKFt'L FOR PAMP
M Favor, reepcrtlully InforntB tlit cilirenn of tl
Thillps, and the public generully. tlmt be cuiitiniiH M
sell Ht
PUBLICAUCTION ;
OR PRIVATE SALE,
Roil ICKla.c. '
Cienernl Merrhiiudige, -
' : liOI'HeH,
' ' - . BllilOS.
Furntfuie,
Mock, S.C. &c.
REGULAR SALE DAYS,
Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Cash Advances made on Consignments,
And PROMPT RKTUtN m de of sales.
('tit diair and Special SaleM attimlett te In any par) ef
the city. '
JOHN WIIjI.I A HIS, Auctioneer.
SKI,B.II OVV AT COM!
j. GOKTZ fc CO..
STONE 11UH.DINO. W ASIII NCT0N STREET, DAlXMt
Offer their well-selected stuck of
TOBACCO,
YAMIEE JNOTIOAS,
AND
STATIONERY
- AT
SAN FRANCISCO COST.
mr27tf '
I J U K E R ,
Mnln street. Dalles.
WHOLESALE A.1D. RETAIL DEALER IN
CIGARS. TOEACCO. SNTJFFr
PI PES, & o .
ALWATS IX STORE TUB DRRT DSANL8 Ot
Cigars. Tobacco, Matches, &fr
tLAY!N(l CA11D8.
IMIRKKT CUTLERY, v
POUT MONIES.
COMIIS and TtltUSIIER, o' all kinds,.
PKItFIJMKKY. ot evxiry tluseripHoa,
CHINA OI1NAMENTS
TOYS. IMILI.8-.ete.
Fl."ll HOOKS" and F1HIIINO TACKLE,
MUSICAL INiTHUMKM8.
fancy ooona. te.
Also Powder. Phot. Lead. Powder Flasks, Baskets, aw4-
oiany other articles too nnmeroos to mention.
i Interior dealer supplied with Ctmrs. Tobacca.ee.
at less tfinn PorllHnd prices. Willi freiuhl aiiiled. oo
GATES fc OIIAl?IISJ
WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
STONE BUILDINd, WASHINGTON STREET,
DALLES, OHEGON,
Importers mid Jobbers of
PATENT MHMCINES,
CHEMICALS A FANCY GOODS,
80IM. CORKS t AGIDS, . ' ,
OILS. A ALCOHOL.
PURE WINES LIQUORS.
PAINTS. GLASS & 1);U11KS.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS
Accurately compounded
PHOTOGRAPHIC EWPORIUrVf.
A fo.l and complete assortment of all articles In IK-
Photograiihio Line, at a SMALL ADVANCE ON PA
FllANl'ISPO I'ltlCES.
Kir Meroliniils will please net onr prices before order-
fng bebiw. ... . i
H. L. CIIAl'LN, JUSTIN UATKB. .
Dallrs.. . SacmnientorCl:.
J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST,
' Main St., Dalle, Oregon
rOULD RESPECTFULLY lNFonM
il the citizens of tills place and vi
cinity, that having returned from n pro-
lusstonai lour fhroiiKh the nurs. lie lias
Itliain resunred the practice of ENTISTCY, in the room
formerly occupied by himvfn trie bufldiiiB; occupied by
Wood A Holler, I'll itiM;mph Altists, and wljoinlug Wa(.
Awn Vrw.' llrllK Blore." He takes this method ofl
tendinic thanks, for the--liberal leilremiKe heretolore ea-
teuuoa to uiut, auu .oiiciia a continuance or the aiime.
LIST OH PUICKS. .
Entire TJ.ntnre on 0'M Bnw........... $180 to12
" Uppei Dtxilure, Oold ISnse... 90 " VM
" Denture. Vulcanite Diu-e 70" 1M-
" Upper lienture. Vulcanite llase 36 " M
Oofd Fillitins inserted from onedollHt upward.
Chililrens' Teeth' extrncteit Tree af cliartfe. eelMf
CRYSTAL SALOONJ
. . AND,'
BIt.r.IA.ltD ROOM,.
JOHN niNOBAVR, Froprleton
WASHINGTON 8T., next itenr to FRENCH GILMAM..
KLUWERSt ri.OUEUSI!
I liaTeJust tecelted alot of '
ASSORTED FLOWERS
Which I will sell at reasonable Trices,
j.-jbkeb:.
WOTirE.
W HAVE itrmplnted B FillAFT.tiiy anthnrhted'i
J to collect all muneySKliie.nw, andhtlend toiny be.
nesj generally. , taatl) ; M. UKNIU. . :
MILCH COWS! MILCH COW81I
THlirrY 8UPEHI0R MILCH COWS FOR SALE. 1a
"'ro at tb UotUTAixun Oynci. s7i- .