THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 7, 1800. Abbivhj). The Slatciman Bays that Judge McBride arrived at Boise City oa May 30th. . A marbli quarry baa recently been dis covered in Monterey county, California. SxvxNTY-Fiyi inches of rain-water fell in. Mendocino county, California, from October rat to May 1st. . Tin theatrical managers of Boston have combined to keep negroes out of tbelr thea tres in spite of tbe laws of the oountry. ' A rouNd " swell" in London who dissi pated, a fortune of $30,000 per year, now arni f 5 a week as a stage driver, i Miss Macrbady, daughter of the eminent tragedian, is about to appear before tbe public as a poeteas. Dubino last week there left Red Bluff for IJabo twenty-eight teams, carrying 145,716 pounds of, freight. ' Tbi Post Office is now on Secend street, about. four doors east of the corner of Wash ington. Tbe Canyon City Stage Office is oa the corner of Washington and Second streets. ' Tbi Mayor of 'Mobile- objects to " import ing negroes" into that city. He did' not object to the massacre of negroes in that city. . It is estimated that the amount of snow on the mountains is double that of the some, period .last year. It having. fallen .wet, it p&cked.Bolid. . Tbi Arizona Miner earnestly urges the overthrow of the Apaches, now that tbe regular troops are ciroulated thlough the country. Thcqoori Hook once said to a trwn At whose table a publisher got very, drunk : " Why, you appear to have emptied you wine-cellar into a, book-seller." ' TBI Aberdeen (Miss.) Sunny South appear ' witK tta pnlnmnfl flrnnAit In mnnrninir. In tta i..... w " " ah issue announcing. tbe passage of tbe Ciftl Rights Bill over the President's veto. Tbi Iberville (La.) South says that tbe people of that section are now enjoying tbe only two legacies. left them by their North orn brethrendestitution and' small pox. " Gin. Stikli and staff . passed through " town on Tuesday on their way to Camp Lyon, I. . Tbe party with a cavalry .escort, went by the way of. Canyon City to Owyhee. . Tbi Supreme -Court of Massachusetts has 1 decided that a revenue stamp on - note is no - j.art of it, and need not be added ; nor does the want of a stamp on tbe note affect the validity of it unless fraudulenlly.omitted. Governor Jenkins,.. of Georgia, bus just issued a proclamation calling on-.the Courts to enforce the law lately passed for the freedmen, in order that the necessity for tbe Bureau may cease. Jusnci .Yayne, of, the -United. States Sn preme Court, is about to proceed to Georgia for the. purpose of holding Court there.' Chief" Justice Chase still declines t hold a Court. in Virginia. ' Tai: New Tork Express does' not remember a-titne id the history of that city .when.tk.ere were more idle than at present, and rarely a period when there were more poor peopl and beggaes. - Bill Idaho Statesman say that Victor Bow ley was sentenced last Saturday, to twenty years io .the penitentiary upon conviction for murder ialhe second degr.ee.of Jacob Jorjan Deserved 11 be Rok. At a recent steeple chase near Liverpool thirty. hic started ; all the favorites were beaten, and the winner was a guant outsider whose owner quietly, pocketed $135,000 by the race . A ri.LOW who prided himself onbelng.an F. F. V., was candidate -fo a clerkship in Washington.. Being ordored before the. ex ami nj tig board, he was asked : " Are you grammarian?" He. answered, "No, sir ; am a Virginian.'." . WASCO COUNTY F.LECTIOM BE. TUBSS, The following is the official vote In this county, for State- and county, offices. ' Tbe total number of votes cast for the State ticket, taking tbe vote oa tbe candidates tor Gov ernor, is 768. The vote oh the County ticket, taking.it on the Clerk, is 63,0 :-. For-- Congress. Rnfue Malloryv U... 364 ames D. lir, Di 398 Fay's-Majority ... , : 34 For Governor. George L. Woods, U 355 James K. Kelly, D 413 Kelly's. Majority 68 For Secretary of State. Samuel E. May, TJ 367 Lafayette Lane,' D ...-. 388 Lane's Majority 21 For State Treaturer. N. CnokevU......... 366 John O.' Bell, D ..... 400 Ball's Majority..- 34 For State Printer. W. A; McPherson. TJ...... 367 James O'Meara, D 397 O Merol Majority '...... 30 For Froieeuting Attorney Fifth District. C.'R. Meigs, U 302 ii. Slater, D..... . 389 Slater's Majority....; - 87 COBNTY TIOMJV, For Repreientativei. A. Hogne, TJ .....293 C. B. Kcegel, U 275 00 O. Hiiroason, & 346 F. I. Dodge, D:.... 350 696- Democratic Msjprity... ........ .....,.128 For Sheriff1,. . -, , ' Ri W. Crandall, U 2'.8 A..W. Ferguson, U .......349 Ferguson s Majority...... 71 For Clerk. , : R. B. Reed, U. , 307 F. S.Holland, D. 323 Holland's Majority 16 For Treasurer. t G. B.- Waldron, fj,:.. 283 , W. Buchanan, D 344 - Buchanan's -Majority . 61 Tbe balance of tbe Democratic ticket is elected by abaut the majorities above given, except School Superintendent, which is only 25. " We nnderstand that It is the intention to contest the election- of County Clerk,' which, we hope, may pr-ova- true, as there are ques tions ef tbe legality of. votes which iuterest toe wnoie community. . . Tn rivef is receding. It has fallen abont one foot since yesterday Several buildings in the rear .of tha.stores on.Maia street next io the river, have been washed down by the water. The damage;, don will amount to a great deal more tbao. we at first thought. The sidewalks along Main street have been more or less damaged, and will require con siderable repairs. It .is thought that tbe present cold Weather is tbe cause of the re ceding of tbe. wafer,, and that should the weather, turn .warm .we may yet expect a flooding out. Tbb Fenian optrostlons have taken a new aspect, at Oswego, New Ydrk. Several boxs of a ponderous, nature, and marked "ma' cbisery," having been received at that place directed to Patrick Regan, a prominen Fenian, the Government authorities thought it advisable to investigate. Tbe boxes were found toontain 140 Springfield rifles, which were accordingly transferred to-the United States fort. It Is. ascertained ! that several hundred -had been already distributed before the detectives discovered the business. A New York telegram of May 19th, says during tbe four months ending April 30th) 48i7?2 emigrants arrived at that port, mak ing the total 85,813. From this time forward the heaviest emigration of the year may be expected, and tbe total is already estimated at 300, QOO. Tbe Influenoe cholera may exert In checking oraccelerating the emigration is not taken ioto.eccountj . Ma. FiaacsoN requests ns tosay that b was not one of tbe party whohissed at Oov Oibbs on Satnrday night last ; he was only assisting In getting back tbe. cars. We saw Mr. Ferguson pushing, on tbe cars, and sup posed that as be was In tbe crowd he, was equally a party totne aigraceju. conduct LOST. ON-JUNE4TH, between Fifteen Mile Creek and tbls city. a BLACK POCKET BOOK, containing a Latin Book, Sacred Oil and. a Surplice, Tin Under will he imersny rowaruea uy leaving uie same at jtuis Ot i if IS Rwsmura, if you bare a cold r congh,that HalTs Pul monary Balsam will core yon quicker than any other known remedy. Thegenuine Is put up- in fifty cent bottles only. '.. Colombia Lodge, No. a, I. O. O. P. Meets every Friday evening at 7. o'clock, in Gates Uall, corner of Second and Court Streets. Urothers In good standing are Invited to attend. By order. N. O. .Wasco Lodge, No. 13, A. F. fc A. SI. Holds Its stated Com nnlcntlnn' on the Flrft and Tlilnl MnmlAvs nf oAch month, at their lltlll. In Dalles City. Brethren In good standing Bre Invited to attend. By order of tbe W. M. Beth L. Pori, Sec'y. Religions Notice. Catiiouo Chobch Morning service: Mass, at 10J pto..V. Kvenlni sorvlce: Vespers and Benediction, at 7M "'flock. Sunday School at 2 o'clock, p.m. iaijini.u.uinun.'inii . iv...... "W. B. DOUGLASS HAS REMOVED DURING HIGH WATER Ti) THJS Store of Julius Ouitz. Je6twf l?OH MONTANA! SUB NEW-STBAMEIl CAPT, ROBERT COPELEY Master. Will leave her Landing at , Haines' Ferry on Pen d'Oreille lake. DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, FOR CABINET RAPIDS PASSAGE 00 ANIMALS - 00 FREIGHT, per ton, weight..... I...50 00 For frelglit or passage, PI''J board, or te 2. t. MOODY, Anent, Haines' Ferry. JeOtf NOTICE 9 nEHF.BY GIVEN that there will be a meeting of the Wuco Cauntv Acricultumt (oclety, neni at tne Court House. In Hallos Cttv, on 8 ATUKD AY, the 10th of May, A. D 1806, at one o'clock p. m. A general at tendance IS SOllClieo, M ail eiuciiuil ui uuiucib .uu vkuvt important hnslness will publicly be transacted. : .... nrtl.. LT...tlv fli.nimittil. f H. Hatt, L. h- ROLAND, Secretary. . Je2tf , Chairman, IV O TI CE 1 a tikrkhy GTVKN TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON. mm. ilmt. the Annual List of Assessments of the In- rnul lbianua. for tha Bth Division. Sluts o Orezon, will he open at my office for examination, for the space ot ten days Irom tne uaie nereui, wuen sou wuvio y iiniiii, will Im received relative to anv erroneous or ex cessive valuations, assessments or enuosrationa returned lu said List. ... OlHce on Second street. 2d door above uourt, soutn Blue E. B. COMFORT, Ass't Asossor, , 9th Division, State 01 Oregon. Dalles, June 1st, 1868. )l-10t N O.TIOE. , FROM AND AFTER4THT3 DATE I will be found la the Law Olltce formerly occupied by liumuson A Odell.on Main street, over rtahiron's Drug store. Dalles, May 31st, 18B6. my31tr O. n. DEMHI Proposalfi lor Fresh Beef. Orrici vr A. C. B. Foni Dalies, Oregon, May 30lh, 186B. , SEALED PROPOSALS In duplicate will be received at this office until It o'clock ., Saturday. June 9th, Moo, tor tne ruruishtng or IfliKSH BEEF To the Troops and Employees at this Post, for the fiscal rear couimuucuig .jury Ast, iooo, ana euaiug rfaas ouio, .867. 1 Said Fresh Beef to be of eood and merchantable qual ity, soil In equal proportion or fore aud hind quarter meat, (necks, shanks and kidney tallow to be excluded) and to- bo delivered on such dnyaanoVIn such quantities as the Commanding Officer of this Post may designate. I Th necks -of the cattle slaughtered shall be cut off at the fourth vortebral Joint, and the breasts trimmed down; the shanks of the fore quarter shall be cut on Irora three to four inches above the "knee-joint, aud of hind quarters from six to eight inches above the gainbrel or hook joint. Each bid to oe accompanied ny a oonu ivnn ai least two sureties) In the sum of TwoThousand Dollars for the laithful .perlormance o' the Proposal. contain t- In tbe Bi.l, In case the Bid Is accepted. All Bids must state the price par pound In U. 8. Gold Coin, but payment will lie made 4n such funds as may be on hand on tbe day ot payment ibs-Uiat purpose, "at The undersigned reserves to himself the rleht to reject any or all bids that he may deem unreasonable. Bidders arc invited to-be present when tin bids ara AnnnMl. Proposals to be addressed to tha undersigned, and en dorsed thus:.." Proposals. tor fresh Heel." JAMES GILLIBS, my30t8 ' Capt. A A, Q. M., U. 8. A , A. C. 8. DALLES AND CANYON CITY STitiE 6.MPANYI Are norruunlng regularly thelt line of ' GDNCOBD STAGES, T1KTWEF.V . " ' H D ALLKtt &S. OAW YON C1TX TWICE; A -WEEK, CARRYING THE U. S. OVERLAND MAJLS AND- Wells, Fargo &Co.'s Express, Leaving Dalles every Tuesday and Friday, n-2 o'olook a. m., aDd Canyon city on tne same uays at d o ciock a. m, Through In Two and a Half Days JAMtiS A. IIENDERS0N, Agont, Canyon City. Dalles Office Next door below Jos. F.lfelt's, Main st. SAMUEL L. BROOKS, A gmt. Dalles, May 20th, 1800, - oiy2Utf IICTION 1KB COMMISSION HOUSE! No. 100 MilS STREET, DALLES. TUB UNDERSIGNED THANKFUL FVjR PAST Favors, respectfully informs the oitiaens of tb Dalles, and tbe public generally, that be continues to sell at - PUBLIC AUCTION OR PRIVATE SALE, Real Etitafe, General Merchandise, GiocerleN, -'' llOI'MCN, filules, Furniture, Mocks, &.C. &c . RKQULAR SALE DAYS, " '' ' Tuesdays and Saturdays. Cash Advances made on Consignments, And PROMPT RKTURK m de of sales. Out doorand Spoclal Sales attended to Itr any part ot the tit J. JOI1M WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. J. JTJKEE, Main Street, Dalles, WHOUUULI KI UTAIL PKALZR lit CIGARS, TOBACCO, , SNUFF; pipes , & o. ALWATB III BT0B1 Till BEIT BKANDS 0 Jigars, Tobacco, Matches, &f.. PLAYING CARDS. . POCKKT CUTLERY,. -PORT MONIES, . COMBS and 1IUUSHE8, o' all kinds, - -r PERFUMERY. ! evsry doecrlpttoB, -CHINA ORNAMENTS, , TOYS, DOLLS, eto. FISH HOOKS and FISHING TACKLB, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, -FANCY GOODS. cv ' ' Also Powder.8h.ot, Lead, Powder Flasks, Baskets, and many other articles too numerous to mention. . ; SSf Interior dealers supplied with Cigirs. Tobacco. etc. at less than Portland prices, with freight added, oc-a 'SELLING'. OFF AT COST:. J. GOETZ & CO.. STONE BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES, Oiler their wollelectsd stock of 4 TOBACCO, SEGARS, PIPES,. YANKEE JNOTIONS,. ' ' AND ' ' ' STATIONEEYr AT SAN FRANCISCO COST. ror27tf GATES & OPIJPIlE WHOLESALE t RETAIL DRUGGISTS,, STONE BUILDING, WASHINGTON STREET, DALLES, OREGON. Importers and Jobbers of PATENT MEDICINES, CHEMICALS PANCY GOODS, SODA, CORKS - ACIDS, OILS, ALCOHOL, PURE WINES k LIQUORS, . , PAINT3, GLASS A BRUSHES. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS' Accurately compounded. PHOTOGRAPHIC EIVIPORIUM. A full and complete assortment of all articles In tha - Phntographio Lisie, at a SMALL ADVANCE ON SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. 4Mercbauta.wlil please get our nricea before order. - ing below.. , Hi L. CIIAPIN, JUSTIN GATES. . Dalles. - - bacranieuto, Cat. LAST CHANCE I k t WE WOULD CALL TUB ATTENTION OF TIIK .. public to the tact that wo are oloslns out one.- stock, of . GL'0,THX3Sr,G... DRY GOODS, , &C., &C.. At Greatly Reduced Rates, And offer barza'ns which cannot fall to satisfy anybody;, wautlug articles la our Hue... Fair. "VVarninj ! ' TE INTEND CI.OSTNG OCR BUSINESS HERB by, t . the'FIRSTOf JUNK next.and we take this op-., portunity of once moro cnllimx i.pon those Indebted to' . us to rail and tattle. We will not, if we can help It.' placo any of our uccounts in' the hands of logal collect tors; but If obliged to d so, we ehall have recourse to that when this notice expires. a29tjt M. BROWN BR0. . DALLESV& itOCKLAllU ; PEEEYs. Landing Foot of rnlon Street.-. THE PROPRIETORS ARE NOW PREPARED WITH STAUNCH AND ROOMY 110 ATS. to cross Travelers, Horses & Stock, In a Safe' aud cxpedltlo.ua manner, and at Rensonabls, Rates. . tSiU t