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. ... C.J Sail)) itatatuccri Epitome of Tclcsrnplitc News.: rcoxpiiui won. tta enaoxia. ' ' DATK8 TO MAY 4. ' Witthington, Slny 3. Congressman Eldridge IjoiuU tbat there is to be a gencnil swocpt- g among oilice holders wlio d not-sajiport the Vrosidont's policy. - . . - , Ool. Florence1, of the National Union closed follows: These men had belter beware. They j Congress, us uro no a loyal Congress, hut an unconstitu tional body of usurpers. . 1 he country teels tbat the great error of the Piesident wai in ever recognizing them at all in their sclfc-im-iiorant rump condition. A little reuollion isin is just the thing needed now, and there itre two hundred tlmi'sand democrats north, who would back lhat kind of pluck with good relish. Tiin statement of the public debt on Mny , 1st, shows a reduction of $15,950,074. The v Department has issued an order that here after civilians shall not be tried by military , courts, where proper civil tribunals are in existence. The order does notapply to con tractors. . Chicago, May 3 The commQiits of the press on the reconstruction -report shows ft great diversity of opinion, and while most republican papers are willing to accept it, -till have some fault to find. The New York Evening Post says: The country expected something for hastcuing i enrganization. . This is desired for the Southern Sintcs, but will not be acceptable certainly until after the fall elections.. Prao tically, therefore, this is the platform on which those who chose to stand upou it may go before the country. Suppose the elec tions result unfavorably, it will then be seen that the next Congress will not only with- ' Umw these conditions but repeal the test oath and civil rights bill. That is, our own imprudence will have sacrificed the great objects already gained. U it not far wiser lor Congress to make sure of what it has . dona than to cry "enough for this time, be content?" It has secured the supremacy of law and justice and should no nut ui once till who take the picsciibei oath. . The Commercial, Advertiser says : The plan is a lamo attempt to ratify what good the President lias done, substituting it for its, own scheme. That will be good enough un til after tho election. - ' TlieSt. Louis 7fmocrsnyg : It is scarcely to be hoped tbataplau less (f) objectionable can receive the requisite two-thirds vote iu Congress. Mem-phis, May 4. The Memphis riot culmi nated in a general coulliigration of the ne i;ro quarters on Wednesday night, and the killing of some 15 neizroes by the mob., The - negroes, on Wednesday morning, exaspera , ted by the previous day's injuries, attempted to secure arms from Pickering, nnd about 9 o'clock ou Wednesday moruing, probably l,50l) blacks were assembled in South street, when startling rumors reached the city that tbey were preparing to inarch on tho place nnd burn it. This was the signal for a gen eral outpouring of tho whites, who pillaged tho guu stores and rushed down South ftrcot, headed by a posse of armed men and the Mayor.' Fifteen or twenty negroes nnd one white men were killed in the collisiou, and the negroes fled to the woods, -leaving many wounded. Duriug tbe afternoon and even ing stray negroes were pursued and shot, un.i then conflagration aud pillnge began. Wanhinglon, May 1 . It is understood that in a Cabinet meeting the President invited nn expression of opinion from his constitu tional advisers, respecting tho plan reported to Congress by the Reconstruction Commit tee, An interesting nnd nnimntod discus sion ensued. Seward declared himself in very decided nnd emphatic terms against the plan of the committee, and in favor of the immediate admission of loyal representatives from the lately rebellious States. .McUul loch also spoke la opposition to the plan, and expressed himself strongly in favor of the lmmeeiato consummation of tho Presi dent's restoration policy. Stanton was equally decided in his opposition to the com mittee's report. Welles was unequivocally ngainst tho scheme, and earnest in support of the ' President. Harlan expressed no opinion. Postmaster General Dennison was in favor of the Presidents policy, but ex pressed doubts as to the precise terras by which loyal representatives lrom the Mouth - should be admitted to seats in Congress. Attorney General Speed was not present The President was earnest in his opposition to the report of tbe committoe, and expressed himself against all conditions precedent to the admission of loyal representatives from , the Southern States, such as amendments to tho Constitution or Congressional legislation. lie remarked in general terms that if the or ganic law be changed nt all, it should be done at a time when nil tbe states shall par ticipate In such action. Lot Angela, May 6. -From the special messenger. Mr. A. W. Delay, who loft Saca- tpn ten days ago and arrived at this place to-riay, we loaru that just previous to bis ar rival at Sacaton, be was Joined by a messen ger .coming with a dispatch lrom. lue com tnAuder at Fort Grant to Gen- Mason- They repaired togother to the General's licadqitar. ter, where Mr. Delay ..heard the dispatch rend. It was substantially that Fort Good win had been taken hy about two thousand Indians, and set on fire ; that ont of one hun dred and twenty-four men statiooed there, only one man escaped and lhat his escape was owing to the fact that at the time the massacre commenced, he was out hunting, but was not so far away but that be saw the commotion, and saw. the Fort burning, and, also hoard the firing of the guns during the fight, which lasted upwards of three-fourths of an hour, Mr. Delay states further, that the General said that some twelve or fifteen W P!"cv0,'s 10 h,e rf coiPt of t'is dreadful news, he had received a message lrom tli uuiiiiiiuuuiiik uuiuvrubrurb wut'iiwni, Dim uij j tbat the Indians desired to make a treaty o0 ,i : a: i t- . r ......; .i. peace, and asking for instructions. On. Mason instructed him to make the treaty, and it is most likely that the Indians- had gnined admission to the Fort under that pre text, and massacred tbe troops as dated above. . . . ., ; , . ... . Isaac F. Bi.och, San Fraucisco. 0.8. MlLLIX. - t Dalles. Blocli, Miller & Co., . WHOLESALE GROCERS, ; ' ' AND DEALERS IN Wines ''&. Liquors, And Importer! ami Jobbers of CLOTHING- Boots & Shoes, Under Clothing, Blankets, etc., etc., etc. ASSAY OFFICE. WE HAVE AN ASSAY OFFICE IN CONNECTION with our business, under ttio entire supervision nf Mr. Miller. We make return in Bare in six hrnirs- We guarantee all our A suave anil pay the 111(111 KS'C CASH PIUOS or linn. , We alio pay t lie Highest Cask Price Tor bom Hint. BLOCK, MILLER 4 0).. myOtf . Cor. Main and Washington streets, Dallei. DEALEU3 IN HARDWARE. 1 . i IRON & STEEL. t . ;. . i ' " GROCERIES. I1Y THE PACKAGE. ii FOE CASH" At San Francisco Prices, Adding coat of Trannpnrtallon. -. CUMMINO t GRANT, ml3tf , Dnllea, Oregon. liATEST NEWS! ALL THE LATEST EUROPEAN, EASTERN AND CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPERS & MAGAZINES Received Rogularly every steamer, by S. J. McCOHMICK, FRANKLIN BOOKSTORE, IOCS Front Street Portland Papers and Magazines packed and Forwarded by mail or Express TO ANY PARI OF THE MINE 3 In Oregon, Washington, Idaho or Montana. ' ' V Subscriptions Recolred fcr any NEWSPAPER OU MAGAZINE PUBLISHED, 1 . , . T . . . . . . t - I ' , 1 ' ' New Books, Music, &o.( by every Steamer. s,3 oTb O O i ' - . WORTH OF BOO K S , STATIONERY " - ' ' ' 1 ' AND .' , , : . ; FANCY GOODS, CHEAP PORCASIt C0dl2r waldrosv imos.; M Wholesale & Retail Druggists, Main Street; Dalles, Oregon. WE NOW OCCUl'Y OUR NEW TWO STORY FIRB proof Stone builfHtiic, onituslto ftloch. Miller A Co.. and offer to the public a full and complete stock of Drugs jUiHUciueH and Chemicals, consisting iu part or KKROSENK ALCOHOL, . ACIDS, . LINSEED, LAMP WICKS t CHIMNEYS . hops, , BAUB. . :BI'ONGRS. , LEECHES, LAKU, . UUIlk.S CAt-TllR AND kkatsfoot Oil, 1.ND100 AND I LANP1ILACK TRUSSES, SHOULDER BRACES. SUPPORTERS. , , ;; : AMU . ; PATKNT MICDICITSEH. Onr atuck of FANCY 0001)8 I of tho flnest and beat quality; new atvlrannil large nMiirtmeute, uch at LUHIN'S PKHKUUBKY, 1IA1II, LUHIN'8'fOlLLTSUAP, FLKSII, POM AUKS. SUA VINO, U'.l.ir.iiUS, UAL, UAlltOILS, CLOTHES, COLOUNK, - -. TOOTH-AND FANCY SOAPS AND . NAILIIItUSIIES .TOOTH POWDKHS, " AND CO.M11S. PUItB WINES AND LIQUORS, 'or Mptllchml purposes. Our fiM-iUtlixi fur huylnz jtooiIb ari BeruiKl to-wo In tlie 8tm, Hiui w )mtl nt hII thnuBtivtl at a imU ud- Vttuce truin ciwt. Iteiwly Bnlvit and small profit a. PHYSICIANS' PRKSC111PTI0.TS Carefully con.pounrled at all lioun of the day and. night. liaiien, Sept. u. ih'io. aulv-tr VJbJXtY IMPOKTAKT to - ; Merchants, Families, Hotels and BAII.ROOM8. - : ' TUI.1US KHAKMlilt IIAY1NO JIOUG1IT TIIE EN- P tire jjtock of Mercliamilze and liouk Accounts of the late linn ot M. Seller & Co., in this city, to which he hi auueu oi lua own Importation (while doing business In- rortianuj au immeitsu ctock oi tue best manufactured Crockery, ; OlaMsware, i Plated Ware, Lamjps, CliandellerN, Tabl3 Cutlery LiOoUlng-GlaajSCH and All Kinds of OUm. AH of whlcli ho otTers nt retlncoil rut en. Person wlnh- iw to boy uy of tlie abuYe-montiontjd nrticliM. will do well loirtve nieacall Iraruro nurcunfinic elsewhere, Orders from tlm Interior promptly intended to, and gotHin pacKuu to po weeuro. Don t lull to call on me. liudtu astune ituiiiiiujc, nuliineton itret't. uaiirt. JULIUS KKAtMKR. nllea. March 17th, 1865. mhKtf ONE KONDaREDJILES SAVED! BLACKFOOT&BIG BEAD MIXES BY M AT OF Wliito OBlulTs! TIIE SHORTEST AND SAFEST ROAD For Land Travel. DUtanc from Dulles to White Blum -..J00 mite " ', V'liite Bluir, to Pen d'Oieille 160 " " tu&ilille 1T0 Trarelors by land Tor either of the above Gold Fielda. win BUT. Save Time Distance and Money By taking the White Blnlli Rood. Wood, Water aud Grass Are found on this Road within easy drives The road is now open, and pneaeeses advantage, orer any oi;ier lanii rouie ireiu ine vaiiea. iniutuiiiMi by oriier or TH K CITIZENS OF TIIE DAI.IE3. uaiiea. atarcii. -Ji. ikdo. wsy.im. W. 13. DOUGLASS, (Successor to Willlaui Blrnbanm.) PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, ' AKS DIALKE IX ITino Watches AND JEWELRY, fNVITES THE ATTENTION OF HIS FRIENDS AND JL tlie PubUc to hit chulco selection or ; New and Fashionable Goods Respectfully soliciting their patronage, Wa'ches PROMPTLY aud PROPERLY repaired and WAUKAHTgV. niUtf Next Door to the Peat OAlee, " F . DEHM 1Vn4,l.n.Ql i.n n.wl TT..I MAIN STREET, DALLES, T-VEALER IN FINE WATCHES. JEWH1.BY. U CLOCKS, Gold Pens, Silver aud Plated Ware, Spectacles, Cutlery, Ac. a-Partlcular attention paid to repairing: fine' .Watches, Clocks, Jewolry, eto. All Watches repaired by nie warranted for twolve months. . , N. B. All ordors from the upper eountry, by Expreai or oinerwise. proinfitiy adeiiiieu to. . : ... . - Uisisolution Notice. TAJ0TTCB 19 TIEREBY GIVEN, that the co-partner-X ship heretofore existing between 1. M. EVANS and A. W. DAVIS, in the Livery Stable business, line boon dissolved; that A. W. Davis Is Indebted to the co partnership; and Mint a bill In equity haa been filed fur the settlement or tlie co partnership acoonnts. All per sons are notified that A. W. Davis has no never to dis- rose of the pioperty, nor contract debts on the credit I of theflim. A. Ju, EVANS, DulUs, ADrH2O,1806, aKJdlin ; FRANKLIN MARKET. corner of second and wasuington streets l All lyjio, VKUUUJX, JOHNKPP1NGEB Proprietor ffea& drtC rmilH UNDERSIGNED M. bavin Htted np tho alHire Market-In the lIKrV STYLE, will keep constant- uu huiid ml sorts of ' ' FreMlt and Cured Meat. OC the beat quality furnished nt the LOWES! KATEt My motto la to PLEASE ALL." , , TTHA - UTIltS IIAVTNO Rl! lKlt l nif swumi- vnn no Jt y,uuo well to culUt tbe franklin Market. JOU.N JUtPlKOKft. Dnllee, February 19th, 18C5. WASIllI.TO: MAKKJaiTi. counoi COURT AND 8F.C0ND STREETS, DALIES, OREGON JOHN MICHELBACH, Proprietor. . , WILL KEEP -.j constantly on hand all the yarle- SJ:!.' , lee that tlie markotean pusslbly ailunl, of FRESH &CUKED MEAT8, and.alwa.ju ef Uio btetqoaUty. FAMILIES, HOTELS, AND STEAMBOATS " upfiUed on reneonable terms. Tbe niiderslaueiLls alwave tiBntiai-ml in nA n,a ttit,. est cash price for FAT CAiTI.E. Pin tles having Mock , in guod condition, are roqueated to rail, on liim lii-rui - Dalles, Murch 8ht,186S. uiuk inwnera. JOU NXCUKLUACU. mlibltl NOTICE TO FARMERS. "IImE8. MMB1!1 AND MANUI'ACTURINti X CUMPANVhaa recently nttnclieda , ., iriOUItlN Gr MILL to their Steam 8ash and Door Factory, In this City, anil w p"iiur"1 CHOP FEliD, OUIND WHEAT and CORN, and warrant to (tire the best tatlelautlou. Oa '. uauti uuiivutuiiy ana lor ante -. ' FXTKA FAMILY FLOUR, ' . , , SECONDS OR MIUULINGS, - ;, ) . ' . , BRAN AND 8HOUTS, ' . , CHOP FEED, CHICKEN FEED. ' " Alsow a Snnerinp ari.i nt rmiM u.ir - v. "" HoAii, jma. now. rT l'.5?nMt price paid for WHEAT, CORN BA.'L1:". , A. UOOUJS, Agent. ' nUT, elf lOUP, . , ll3tf. A. Gr. BRADFORD, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF Wines Sc Liqiiors, FRONT STREET, , , fortlaad, "'"'-' Oregeia. ; A YEUY LAUdK AtSOJlX OFFERS FOR 8 ALE Dieut ol Wlner .. ; -' JLlquors, , " ' Case Goods,' i?!? TT" l1rtlntlarly l.ritrd to examine m, I -ck before nnrchasiar aIk-i... . . T i "tek before parcbaaiag eiaewUere. II. HERMA N & CO., , aiai.i bt., DALIES, OPPOSITE KUPUtB HOTEL, ' JJAVE JUST RECEIVED A BEAUTIFUL" STOLE OB SPRIXG ADjsi'jniER GOODS CoraUtibr In nart nf Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. CloiMng, - ' Boots & Shoes. . Hats & Caps, Walch rftey offer to sell at SMALL PROFITS.. Dalle. Murch 27th, 1R6. . mrCTtf ' MONTANA! IDAHOI WASHOE1 WK ARK PUTTING ' UP OVlh. 0R101NAL SUPERIOR Misnnii . " GROITiD JATA COFFEE C1IARTRES COFFEE. " IX DOVDIE GLAZED PAPERS, TnZ&lSF ; loraaiebyallthaJubbalaiid , . . . , MARDEN A FOLOER, ; Plooaer Steam Coffee and Splce Milla, . 020 Front Btreet, San 8raucico. j al8mlp-f BOOKS i BOOKS ! j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.' ; icHOr' BOOKS, STATIONERY, ij 8tainlairt and Miai-l l.ns... uiauu-q' JlEIF. vci,o, JIAUAZINKS, PAPERS.- AoH Ac., by every Steamer. PostfflceuUi4 puva.wre, main street, Uullot. . . , Garden Seeds lor the million. i mal-tf H. J. WALDRO WiTlIaj fJlIIE HIGHEST CASH PniCE-PAID FOR- - i IPURS, WOOL, AND HIDES, at iml!lR.-L' 'MCRAKEN, MERRILL A CO.'S ', mlil83rn. lo North-Ftont Street, Portland. (3R YSTi l O A I r r iT - u n I. u u i )' . '. Avn ' JOHN RINDIiAVB. PrnnrlMr. WA3UINOT0N gT., next deor to FRENCH A OILMAN NOTICE.. I",AVn "P'?;,n'a " K. HAFT my antliortred attenf ,,ollw1'IlMnw,'i roeand attend te my bml am geaerally.. , "nam . Ui wija