mmammttimittenmiauem EA.f5TJEltIV NEWS. Nevb Orleans. Gwin was released tn parole without conditions. He re fused to take the oath of allegiance, preferring to leave the country. He is visiting bis friends in the city to day. Itobt. Toombs left for Europe May JOth. Chicago, May 17- The Presdont's objections to the Colorado bill, as oxs Iiressed in the voto message, are; 'Mrst, that the establishment of a State government is not necessary for the wolfare of the people of Colorado. The' population is small estimated at trom 25,000 to 40,000, principally rev :ont settlors, many of whom are be lieved to bo ready lor removal to other mining districts, beyond the limsts of the Territory, it circumstances sbali rendor them more inviting. Such a population cannot but find relief from excessivo taxation, if a Territorial syei tem which devolves tboexponsoof the executive; legislative and judicial de partments upon the United States is for the. present continued. Second, It is not satisfactorily established that a majority of tho citizons of Colorado are not prepared for tho exchange of a Territorial for a .Stato jrovern ment. Under this tho votes' of 1804 and 18G5 aro" recapitulated, and the President says it does, not seem en- tirely good law to permit tho last mon- . tionod rtfsult, so irregularly obtained to out-woigh the one which had been legally obtained in tho first election. Third, the admission of Colordo is not compatiblo with tho public interest. Under this hoad the President shows , the inequality as regards the older and more populous States. Tho Prosidont says when California was admitted on the ground of commercial and politico al exigencies, it was easily foreseen that that State was destined to rupid ly become a great, prosperous, and im portant mining and commercial com munity. In the case of Colorado, I am not aware of any national politic al or commercial exigency (wbich re quires a departure from the law of equality which has boen so generally adhered to in our history. The Pres ident conoludes as follows': The cor, dition of the Union at tho present is calculated to inspiro caution in re gard to the admission of now States. Eleven old Statos have boon for some time, and still remain unrepresented in Congress, It is tho common inter' est of all the States so unrepresented, us well as thoso represented, that the harmony of the Union should bo re stored as completely as possible, so that thoBO who bavo expected to bear , the burdenB of the Federal Govern, incnt shall bo consulted conccrniug tho admission of now Statos ; and that in tho meantime' no new State shall toe prematurely or unnecssarily admitted to participation in the polit ic powers which tho Federal Govern ment wields not for tho benefit of uny individual State or section, but for tho common safety, wolfure add happiness of the whole country. Special dispatches from Washington says there is not much interest now folt in tho Colorado question, owing to the cortainly that the hill cannot pass the Sonata over the President's veto. The bill will not therefore como before to House. Governor Cummings'of Colorado, has arrived at Washington, and ro ports that perfect quiet, is once more restored on the Plains ulojig the old emigrant route. ' Washington Moy 17 Gen. Howard, of the Freodmon's Bureau, in answer to a privato letter concerning -the Steadman and Fullerton report writes: It is true that many of the officers all through the South, haveinvestod what little money they bad ' in 'cultivating plantations, but I have never found uny cases of the prostitution of official poition For purposes of gain. 1 encour age the setting of all idlers at work. The same malcontents who raised the falsa alarm that the negroes would not worn in freedom, now seek to blacken tho reputation of every man who has shown the falsity of their theories by a practical demonstration, and declare that official position is being usod to rob tbem of tboir hands. Wo had a largo accumulation of people and we did set them at work. I hav'e not yet roceived the lacts as to North Carolina, but you and your frionds may rest assured that evory shadow of accusation of complicity in crime on the port of officers there, is utter ly wiThout foundation. Umatilla,. Iloiso '. , "' AND IDAHO Express and Fast Freight Line. HIS LINE IS NOW IX COMPLETE IIUNNTNO order from Umatilla to Jdnho City, via Uolno Cltv. and prepared to carry Froijilit anil Valuable Packages between these and All Intermediate point with certuiuty and despatvh. - .. The Libels Stocked with the Best Teams the country affords and entirely New Thorough-Brace CONCORD WAGONS, Which ensures 8pecd and Safety In tlio transmission of Freight, never before offered to Idaho. Wo oiler Supe rior inducements for Shipping Goods from San Francisco And Portland te Idaho, us our arrangements with the Ocean Steamship Company and Urn Oregon Steam Navi gation are such that all Goods shipped by this Line will not be subject to the usual delays, but pass through us Fast JFrcigjlit. Good shipped from fan Francisco to our care at Port land, Charges will be paid and Goods shipped to dosliniv tlon. GOODS SHOULD DK MARKED : CARE It. M. D. A CO.. F. LINK, and Shipping Uecelpts sent to our Agents At Portlaud and Umatilla. Advance Charges for Transportation Paid by the Line and Collected at Destination. Goods will be forwarded with Dispatch to rjwyhec and South lloise. PASSENGERS CARRIED AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Families will be furnished witli Superior Ac commodations in New nud Easy Riding Thorough llrace Wagons on the Most Liberal Terms, We lay over eucn night on the ltoad nt Good and Convenient Stations, so that passengers will not be deprived of regular rest AGKNTSt RICHARDS 4 McCllAKKN .' gan Franclscb RICHARDS A McCllAKKN Portland JOSEPH TKAL Dalles POWELL CK Umatilla .1. 11. WILKINSON LeOrund B. M. DuKHlX A CO ..lloise City U. M. DuRKLL Sc CO .'...Idaho City MAJOR Bt'KKIl Rocky liar (South Boise) DultELL & MOOltE Ruhy and Silver Cities B. HI. DuAELL & CO., ; Bffltf ; Proprietors. DR. DAVY'S SPECIFIC COMPOUND, An Expeditious Cure for nil diseases of the S E XUAL ORGANS, fWHlS prompt and efncatlous Remedy for the cure ' JL Ghouomca, Gleet, Strictures, and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, makes a speedy euro without the leas! Vestrletlou to diet, exposure or change in application business; it will radically cure any case which can be produced. Tho disease It removes as speedily as Is con sistent with the production of a thorough and permanent cure. Further, tho disease cannot be contracted If the Bl'EClFIO COMPOUND istakon when exposed, Its ingredient! are entirel v vegetable, and no Injurious effect, either constitutionally or locally, can be caused by Its use. Prlco One Dollar and Fifty cents per bottle. Sent by Express onrefullr packed. HOST!'. TT Kit, -SMITH k DEAN. Agonts. 4(Jl aud 403 Battery street, cor Clay, ' Jy22-ra, ; v , San Francisco. . LINCOLN HOUSE, ' Curlier Washington and Front Street!, ; ' PORTLAND, OREGON. IJ(IRST-CI,ARS HOTEL. LARGEST IN THE STATE. 1 Charges Reasonable. AN OMNI11US will attend all ttie Boats and convey Passengers and their baggage, to the House Free of Charge, or to any other House In the dry for 60 cents. 8. COFFIN, Proprietor. . r.S HOT AND COLD BATHS In tho House. All the Steamers for Oregon City. Vancouver, Monti oello and Astoria land at the Lincoln House Wharf. ecpl:3m Mierifl'fl Sale of jieal rropcrty. BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court. In aud for Wasco Tountv, Stale of Oregon, to me directed in favor of Thomas Howe. ct. nl , Plaintiff-, mid against the Dalles and Bnlso Road Company. Defendants, foif the sum of Four Hundred and fort -five1 25-1 no (445 26) dollars, pr.ncl pal, and seventy-three 09 100 ($73 0U) dollars, costs of action, with interest and costs ol this writ, for want of personal property. I have this day levied upon that por tion of the Dalles and Boise Road, being and situated in Wasco County, Oregon, commencing nt Cross Hollows and running Hast to thcConnty Line between Wasco and Grant Comities, containing seventy-four (74) miles more or less. 1 1 will proceed to sell the nliovo described pro perty at Ptlbllo Auction, before the Court House Door, in Dulles City, to Hie highest bidder for cosh In hand, oil Wednesday, June Cth, 1SOO, to satisfy the above execution, interest mid costs. CHAs. WHITE, Shorim By R. IV. Ckaxdau, Deputy, Mlitr4 t . SmmnonN. ' In ilnstlce's Court for West Dalles Precinct; John Epplngor, plaintiff, vs. John Young, defendant. Civil Action. ' rjO JOHN YOUNG. DEFENDANT: In the name of M. the Stnto of Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear before the undersigned, a Justice of the Ponce of the aforesaid precinct, on the 2d day of Juno. I860, nt the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said dny, nt the of flee of said Justice of the Peace, to answer tho above named nJnlntilf In A civil action. The de'endant will take notice, that If lie fail to appear and answer the plaintiff's comprint, the plaintiff will take Judgment against him forth Hum of Ninety Dollars, with iuterest thereon. . . . , Given nnder my hand, tbls 10th day of April, 1816. p20w F. S. HOLLAND, ' Dulles, Asrll 10. 1806V -'"- Otutlco of the Peace. ' -....,...! . . i DALLES CITY DRCG STORE. P. CRAIG, WHOLE8ALI AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRUGS. ' MEDICINES, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. - ' 1-tf DRUOS AND PATENT MEDICINES!'. DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! DRUGS AND PATENT MEDICINES!! S. IiEMOlV, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DUlfGGIST, Washington Street, between' Main and Second Streets DALLES, OREGOX. CJ I.EMON Is able to supply parties In want of Drags, 10 Patent Medicines. Chemicals. Acid. I'erfn nqd every other article enumerated with the WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS, At the lowest market ratos. tSf Physicians and Merchants Intending to nnrcinuia for the Mines, will do well to give hi m a call. TRUSSES & SHOULDER BRACES In great variety." 8. I.EMON, ap.3:tf. , Washington St.. hotweon Main adn Second. Portland Fouromir . AND MACHINE SHOP, FIRST STREET, between Yamhill and Morrison. team Engine! Joffrom4to4uhorse- .-SuWvP nower.tlther Portable or Stationary. Also. CIR CULAR, SAW MILLS COMPLETE, constantly on nana. Also. Hay pros- sJf'C'M -Sr. A- . JMmm ?3t -mitisr in. w V sesof nllslr.es; Planing ftIachines,(WnodwortlrB pattern.) Wrought nnd Cflst Iron work for Ver tical Sawand Grist nilllaj Brass and Iron Castings nnd WROUGHT IUOitf WORK v of every description. I am also prepared to furnish Quartz Mills complete, of'the Latest & most Improved Patterns. These Mills can beforwarded to any rai t of the mines as the weight of the entire niachiuery will not exceed 3, 000 pounds. Horse Fowori & Aericnlturn.1 TmDlerriAnta manufactured to order at the very LOWEST CASH PRICE fl. li.rarticutur attention paid to UKI'AIUS. fe20-tf Oregon Steam Navigation Co. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. M TUB- STEAMERS ATZPGRCE CHIEF, , WEB-FOOT,' - TENINO,' . OWYHEE, , - ' ; .YAKIMA, i SPRAY & , OKASAGOX, Captains E. F. COE, C. C. FELTON, J. II. D. GRAY, and TIIOS.J. STUMP, . : - , . Will run rlnrlrgthe season from CELII.0 to UMATIL LA. WALLULA,. WHITE BLUM'S, PALOUSE nnd LKWJSTON. One of the nbnve named boats will leave CEI.ILO for UMATILLA and WALLULA, on TUESDAYS, THUKS DAYS nnd SATURDAYS. Tle Passcnirci' Train ' to connect with steamers nt Celiln will start from the lliiuruuu Depot, liallks vvi X. at 5 O'CIOCK, A.M. . FOll 'WHITE BLUFFS.. CAPT. E. F. COM Commander. Will leave CELILQ every SATURDAY,' ftir WHITE BLUFFS. " FOR LEW1STON.' ' . XIITE "OWYHEE." CAPT. FELTON., ....Commander. Will leave W ALLULA every WEDNESDAY (upon the arrival of the stcRmer that starts from Celllo on Tues day), for LEW1STON. . FOR PORTLAND THROUGH IN ONE DAY'. ' The Steamera "ONEONT A. 9 OR , , "IDAHO," CAPT. J. McNULTY, Commander, Will leav DALLES, DAILY. (Sundays eceptod) at 6 o'clock. A. M.. connection by the CASCADE RAILROAD, yviin ine sieaiiiers NEW WORLD, ';. :' J ; i CASCADE, or WILSON GS-. HUNT, CAPT. J. WOLF, , Commander, ' rr Fortlami. FRANK T. DODGE, Dalles, April 3, 1866. fnl2tf Agent 0. 8. N. Co. B: PALLAM.- 0. V. ARMEfl, ' ARMES DALLAM, Importers and Jobbers of ...-:. WOOD AlVO WILLOW' WARE, BRUSHES, TWINES, CORDAGE, c. : i And Manufacturers of , u California Tails, Tubs, Brooms ,Ac. 21T ft 210 8acrtftfcn(o8tret; between Front and Davis 8anFrAciic,i." .. - ocll:3nidw DAILY MOUNTAINEER POWKRPRKSSI BOOK & JG3 PRINTING OFFICE. ' . First Street, between Main and B DALLES ! OREGON. , JOB PRINTINC OF EVERY VARIETY Executed with accuracy and dispatch. IN A STYLE THAT WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY with the very best. And AT EAXES AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAP ST to orbeb: . Cards and Iti 1 1-IIcud 9 . CHECKS, DRAFTS, RECEll'TS. P0STEUS AKD PROGRAMMES ( : ' i FOR THEATRES CONCERTS . EXHIBITIONS . dc, Ce do., pnrcms ix ihi host attbactivi uannlb. also. WAl'-HILLS. MILLS OF FARE. LETTER HEADS. ' ' ' RECEJPTROOKS. BJLI.SLADIXO; l?ricfs nnd rnmplilefs, ' VISITING, WEDDING AND "AT HOKE" CARDS Dr-ujSKiHts' Labels, In short, everything that can be done in A Book and Job Printing Office, from the smallest and most delicate Card orCirc'nlar, to the largest sir.e and most showy Posting Bill and which will he turned out in A style that cannot fail to insure entire satisfaction. OUR fACIUTIM roHTHl IIECDttOIt OT DECORATIVE PRINTING In the most beautiful Colors, Shades and Tints. Such as Taney Posting Bills! From A single Sheet to the Largest Mammoth, ' ORNAMENTAL SHOW CARDS. rUKEVMERS' LABELS, a o Are unsurpassed by those of any other establishment Id Oregon. We devote special attention to this branch of the business, and ore contltiually adding to our already exten sive and well appointed Assortment of material, .... NEW TYPES, BORDERS, ORNAMENTS. rfcA Cc., Of the most modern and elaborate designs. Oar stock bi FANCY INKS, TINTS, AC, Are of the finest quality, nnd for richness of color And -durability, cannot be equaled In the State. - The principle upon which business is asked for this cs tnblishinent is. that persons will consult their own inter ests, by awarding their custom to that office In which their money can be expended to the bent advantage To this end we solicit all in want of good Printing, at very ronsutiable charges, to cull and examine epeciineus, and Judge for yourselves. Orders from the Upper Country Will have our special care, and frionds from the tntorlo may rely upon having their orders filled promptly, as w HAVE THE ONLY IMPROVED GORDON POWER PRESS In the Btate of Oregon! t ' MOUNTAINEER OFFICE mlg-tf , , , Dalles. Omitcn. . JACKSON SALOON ! CORNER COURT AND SECOND STREETS, DALLES, OKKGON. HKUNnKIlSTONKl), I1AV1NO REMOtKD FKOM . TI1K "1JKI.LA UNION" CELl.AH, INTO Gntets' Now Building, Beg to inform tlie pulillc ttiat they are prepared to serve tlielr customers with the best ...',..' , , , Wines, Liquor's and Cigars, THE MAIUCET AVVOIIDS. ALSO, A . .. , ' Free launch. ! EvoryMay and ovonlnir. ' "' . ! . '' , E. SCIICTZ fc S. KI.EIST, dec?-if ' - . (. ; , Proprietors. . Hard. Wood Ltimber. CARRIAGE AND WAGON MATERIALS WE 11EQ TO CALL A'i'TKNTION of Cai-rlnRO Man nfacturors and Healers tu the Lnrr:e nnd Com plets assoilincnt of CAltltlAOE and WAOON 11 ATKKI ALB we are constantly receiving from the Hunt, specially selected lor the California market, comprisitifr, Onk Hickory, nnd Second (Irowth Ash lMnuk, Hickory Axles, Wagon I'oles, ilnhs. S)iokes, Felloes, lllms, tlnilts, ic. ic. which we otl'cr at tlie lowest Cash Pries. AS Ordsrs addressed to our house w ill rerclve pronip attention. N. W. 1111AOO k CO., Jol6:3m. 29 31 Battery Street, San Fraiiclsco, : end 17 ftl(l Seventh Street bncinineiito. C. WATranocBE, U.W. Braoo 4 Co., . J.W.LiSTm San Francisco. 8acrnmcnto. New Yolk , T f.;tillma'Ns SOLE AOENT IX CAlirOBNIA fOB - " TILTON & McFARLAND'S . Fire A: SSiirglai roof Safes. . ' STEEL! LINED VAULTS,., ,' , .-wiin Combination ;Lbck. 49ConUntly i i hand fnll afsortment of PAFKSi ' 318 BAITKHT STRKKT. . Jyfrflm - '- WM t. . ,i ., -. em i'rMiiise' J j . 1 'J. , .1 I. ' .1 :w .fi