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VOL.. T, DALLES, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE O, 1800. NO.03. : , ,. . i . , i ... 0untaiiun" flBLlSlIED EVERY EVENING, (SUNDAYS (XOKPTgD,) BY 12. G. COWKE & J. IIALLORAN, ' EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS liana TwcHty-ftveemtt per week,1 payable to the carrier iper immtli, by mail, $lj tlireo months, $260; six mulith, one year, $8. Advertisement Inserted at low rate. , - t Job Printing;. Kvery description of plain and fancy Job Printing ex nted with uuutneea and despatch, and forwarded as per order toauy part of the country. liyuntJor Job Print in? mwtt be mucie on aWseery of work. IV. II. DOlt.iL AN. Practical Watchmukor, , And Dealer In .' VIKE WATCHES . JEWELRY, DALLES, OREGON. Establislaed IS57. BALDWIN BRO., DEALERS IK GROCERIES ! 'vj i CORNER OF '..'- Main and Union Streets, Dalles. J.O. BALDWIN ' mh21-tf F. W. BALDWIN. FURNITURE I FURNITURE DIERLAM & WENTZ, - -J HITIaj OLOBN nOTEL BUILDING, OT!''i,fij Dallei City, hare on hand a variety f Household furniture, J! jSLiU&ikiS rLsmbraclng TableJ, Chain, Bureaus aSfaW'iniailiijjlg Ueds and Bedsteads, Bedding, Carpets ' etc., etc., all of which will be sold at tow rates. Furniture Repaired, and Upholstering done to order. Also,on band IdsUrram and Pillows. BpringBeda made to order, aula WM. atOABUft. 0. B. KOtUIL. WM. MOABUS &.CO.,. i' CITY BAKERY, t . . , . ABB provision store, Corner of First and B Streets. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In BREAD, CRACKERS and Family GROCERIES. 0rdera from a distance carefully filled and prompty fapatcbed.. 1-tf . . . WH0IK8ALI 1X9 UTAH. DIAIXB IN Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods Fire-proof Stone Store, corner of Main and Court streets. ' nc4-tf .74. 7l. WM. BROWN WARNER. M. D. OFFICE 74 SECOND STREET, between Washington and. Court. Ornos Hours 0tol2 A. H.; 2totp u.; and 8 to 10, r.u DR. 13. W, MITCHELIi. ' Office WALDUON'S BUILDING. 'Hr.siD!Ci Corner of Third and WaBhliiKton Btrenta- . 8. M. IIOLDEENESST COMMISSION MEKCHAWT 403 Front Street. ' SAN FRANCISCO, As a BUYER tins hal many years' experience In San Francisco, nml flnttors himself as befnn able to give eat Isfnetlon. Will fill orders for responsible parties, and nllow the usunl credits. For advances mndo, will charge tlio customnry interest. Commissions will be ronsouv hie, and suited to the nature and nmonut of the business. Refers to Messrs. Humoson A Odell, Attorneys at Law, Dulles, Or'eijon. . For further pnrtlculnrs, addross as above. fnySbmo1 NEW FRUIT, GKOCERY ' AND PROVISION STORE. fjMIB UNDERSIGNED INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and L the public gonerally, that he has Just established on Uain street, next door to J. Juker, Tobacconist, A NEW STORE! where he keeps constantly on hand a lnrrje assortment o selected FRUIT. Also, In store a complete stnflt ofcholce OHOOERIKH. PROVISIONS, VEGETABLES, ifo. All of which will be sold, wholesale and retail, nt UB DUCED PRICES. Come and see and satisfy vonrself aoia-tf JOHN SPOSITO. B. DAILAM . v 0. W. AIIIIEB. 0. W. AMIES. ' ARMES DALLAM, ' , Importers and Jobbors of . WOOD AKI WILLOW WARE, BRUSHES, TWINES, CORDAGE, to. And Mnnufacturersof - California Piills, Tubs, Brooms, &c. 217 ft 210 Sacramouto Street, betwoon Front and Davis Can Francisco. . ocll:3mdw. F At E IV II Ac Ul L M A IV, MP0RTEB8 A!ID WB0LISALI Dealers in Wines, Liquors GROCERIES, ' Miners' Goods, Boat Stores, &c, BATI S.UfOVID TO III SIR NEW STONE BUILDING, COBHIBOP Second and Waslilngtou Streets, DALLES CITY." NOW IN 8T0RK A LARGE AND COMPLETE AS sortmcnt of the very best brands of WINES AND LIQUORS. Also, a full assortment of . GROCERIES & STAPLE GOODS. Constantly receiving onr supplies direct from New York atid Ban Francisco, we are able and willing to sell at a very small advance on Ban Francisco prices. They hope by adopting a strictly torrect and nromot method ol doing business, they will receive the patronage cf the pub lic, seiu-ir CO UMBIA RIVER MINES. :'a'.'b."boot II , WniTB BLUFFS, W. T., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,; . AND OIIfBBAL BKAL1B IN MERCHANDISE - 1 ' ' ' AMD ' MINERS' SUPPLIES. .. PACK AUD SADDLE- H0KSE3 FOB SALE. ' FREIGHTS C0N8IGNFD to my care for Colvllle Kootenai, or the Upper Columbia Mines, will re ceive prompt attention. White Bluffs, Oct, 1st, 1864. oc 9,tf ' MRS. LEESElt'8 FRENCH MILLINERY STORE, AND ' Dress Making Establishment, Opposite Colin oV Bohm's, I WOULD CALL THE TTENTIONof the Ladles o the Dalles to my lare and fine stock-of FLOWERS, EMBROIDERY, BONNETS, HATS, FEATHERS Dress Trimmings, &o. Having secured the services of MRS. FRARY, In the Dress Making apartment, wc will do all work In that line and gunrantee perfect satisfaction. DYING done in all colors. Olve me an early call, and I will endeavor to suit everybody in TASTE and at REASONABLE PRICES. Particular attention putd to , Embroidery and Braiding Stamping;, UMATILLA HOUSE, DALLES, OREGON. ' . HANDLE Y & SLVNOTT, I'rop'rs. , THIS POPULAR HOUSE, OBNTRALLT LOCATED, Near the Steamboat Landing & Bailroad Depot, Has becu recently enlarged and Improved, and will now accommodate . - . 300 GUESTS. IT WILL BR CONDUCTED ns heretofore, as a FIRST CLASS HOUSE, and the patronage of the traveling public is respectfully sullcitel. A3 Baggage taken to the House free of charge. House open all night, LARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFESTO DEPOSIT VALUABLES Dalles. Oct. 4-tf. EMPIRE HOTEL, , MAIS STREET, DALLES, OREGON, . . THOMAS SMITH, Proprietor. A FIRST.CLASS HOUSE. ' IN THE CENTRE OP BUSINESS, Near tho Steamboat and Bailroad Landings Superior Accommodations for Families and can Ao commodate One Hundred and Fifty Guests, Ml ...i 60 est. Lodging....: ,....60cts. ' Fire Proof Safe for deposltoof valuables. 9i nouso open all night. Baggnjre taken to tho House free of charge, THOMAS SMITH, , ml'8-tf Proprietor. M. BR0WH & BRO., W1I0LE8ALB AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CANCY AND STAPLE DEYGOODS! GROCERIES, PROVISIONS; &o. Mr.M. BROWN, being resident of San Francisco, we re enabled to oner great Indcemonts to purchasers. We respectfully Invito tlie public to examine our stock bofor purchasing elsewhere. ml6-tt Stone Store, north side Main street, Dalles. "070 FURNISHED ROOMS ' TO LET, . Ey the Night, "Week or Month, NEXT DOOR TO JACtCSON ENGINE HOUSE. "2tf ; ; MRS. SPRENOER. C. R. BUOOKS. M. . Ofllce-At rr. s-rrtlii'n Drutj Store. UALLES, OREGON. Oregon Steam IVaYlgation Co. .'SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. , THE STEAMERS i ';, REZ PERCE CHIEtf, WEB-FOOT, v ' ' TEXIXO, OWYHEE, r . YAKIMA, - ' SPRAY & ' OKANAGON, Captains E. V. C0E, 0. C. FELTON, J. H. D. GRAY, aud , r:. THOS.J. STUMP, ? : Will run during the season from CELILO to UMATIL LA, WALLULA, WHITE BLUFFS, PALOUSB and LEWISTON. One of the above named boats will leave CELILO for UMATILLA and WALLULA, on TUESDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS.. , i ; The Passenger Train to connect with steamers at Celllo will start from the Bailroad Depot, DALLES CITY, at t o'cloct, A.M. FOK WHITB BLUFFS. 1 THE "YAKIMA," CAPT. E. F. COB.....,....'.......'. .Commander, Will leave CELILO every SATURDAY, for WHITE BLUFFS. I v , FOK LEWI8TON. ' ; THE "OWYHEE,' CAPT. FELTON Commander. Will leave W ALLULA every WEDNESDAY (upon the arrival of the steamer that starts from Celllo on Tues day), for LEWISTON. I0S PORTLAND-THROUGH IN ONE DAY. The Steamers O WE O IV T a;-, " 0R . ... "."IDAHO," CAPT. J. McNULTY, ....Commander, Will leave DALLES, DAILY. (Sundays excepted) at t o'clock. A. at., connecting by the CASCADE RAILROAD, with the steamers NEW WORLD, CASCADE, or WILSON G. IITJINT, CAPT. J. WOLF Commander, t Portland. FRANK T. DODGE, Dalles, April 8, 1806. nl2tf Agent 0. 8. N. Co. Virginia City, Montana & Blackfbot OVERLAND STAGE LINE! BEX. HOLLIDAY, Proprietor. g COACORD STAGES LEAVE BOISE CITY EVERY OTHER DAY FOR BLACKFOOT, Salt Lake City, Denver City, MISSOURI RIVER, Connecting at SALT LAKE CITY with Concord Stages , llunnlng to Virginia City, Nevada, AND SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA. ' if jCTi JC i " ' Boise City to fait Lnko f Ity $100 00 ' " " Virginia City, Montana 126 00 " " " Missouri River, Legal Tender fctOO, Gold, $100 ,., 400 00 For further Information apply at OVERLAND STAGE LINE OFFICE, liolse City, I. T., mhed3m J. N. TODD, Agent. TO TEAMSTERS AND DAIRYMEN I FEED ! FEED ! !l BRAN, . 'GRAIN,;' ' SAND- , 0J ALL KINDS, FOR SAE BY . . . II. II. LAW, . ' 2; Front Street, Portland, lfl:". N Opposite 0. 8. N. Warehousa. GATES So HAFT, Attorneys &roiinseHors at Law, dalles, oregon: EASTERN NEWS, , ' Washington, May 29.Xbe Commit tee od Ways and Means, alter holding daily sessions for two months, are ta king a short rest before completing tbe revision of the tariff, which . they have not as yet discussed ouly in a general way. A comparison of opin iopa leads however to the belief that -few important cbaoges will be made other than those required to harmo nize the tax on imports with the inter, nal tax as imposed by the bill just passed by the House. . It is possible that additional protection will be giv en to some articles, but there is ground to believe that the wool and iron in terests which are clamorous for heavy duties, will be disappointed. Washington, May 80. Tbte feenato took up the Constitutional amend- Ljrjent. Mr. Poolittle moved to amend the . first section by inserting tho words "IndianB hot taxed."' ' 1 ; ' Mr.. Co wan thought it belbnged to the States to say who are oitifcens. ", Mr. Johnson said very serious ques tions had arisen, and some of them bad given rise to much embarrassment as to who are citizens of the United States, and what are the rights which belong to them. The object cf tbo amendment was to settle tbe question. He thought tbo committee, to whom the subject was referred, and by whom the report had been made, bud acted wisely in defining what citizenship is. He knew of no better way of accom plishing that than the ono adopted by the committee. Mr. Johnson tbtsn passed to the amendmont of Mr. Doo little, and expressed' bimsolf in iavor of it. He (Mr. Johnson) hoped that the. friends - of the joint resolution would adopt it. Mr. Howard said that the great ob jection to Doolittlo's amendmont was that its effect would be to naturalizo all Indians who paid tuxes. Mr. Duo little says tho words to his amendment were in tbe Civil EightsBill, in a pro vision similar to that which now was proposed bs a constitutional amend, ment. The Civil Eights , Bill under took to do tho same thing which is now in progress here, declaring who shall be citizens. This declaration of Congress was without validity unless , a constitutional amendment should be brought forward to enforce it. ; Tborei fore, ho professed to report this amend ment. , Mr. Fessendcn said sucb doubts were novor expressed in tho committee of 15. During all the discussion In tho committco, tho subject was not mom tiohed. Mr. Grimes said that Mr. Doolittle's charges was not only an imputation upon the committco, but upon every Senator who voted for the Civil Rights Bill. ' After some romarks by Mr. Sauls bury, the ayes and noes were demund ed upon the adoption of Doolittlo's amendment to insert tbe words men tioned.' Disagreed to; ayes, 10; noes, 20. . , . The Secretary of War to-day sent to tho House tbo report oi Gen. Stone man on tbo Momphis riots. Stonemun says tho investigation shows, 24 ne groes killed, 8 of whom wero dischrged soldiers. . New York, May 30. Suspicions Frn ian movements lead to tho'belief that Gen. Sweeney is on tho war path, and means mischief. Bodies of armed Feiiinns nre reported leaving Cinrin nati, Indianapolis, Cleveland and other points on the Canada border, AY JJ.