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. ft , 0mm " A 1 " ''I I 5 eat triaf in n?Btjc t TaeOssxam Job Deplrtzaenl jias .;. tboTooghly .supplied wiui - every needet want, and wlta xaa latest ityiea or Type, ana every manner of Job Worx can iictt ce don j wltn neatness, dlspatcbrand c&aarness.' ' -; Weffanfomun at abort notice . v. -.2 v . i ,TAG3,BECIClPT3,rOSTkl53, v" ;", fEooBA Mitrn, had bills, - . PA1XFHUCT3. CUJUUK.S; lt f - '4 00 kIv ,'in the county) in advance, $2 00 t ut of the cuonty, postpaid,, 2 10 ,.6; months,, 1 i 1 06 Liberal redactions for clubs. ' J 4 ' is 1 viuutiiVA Ar I "uwwai, ,ijjyiuijjjju( ioiu;;,, j Willi i HE - T'J ;g-4ii 5,-1 -Jc;:,tv -DEADER tti ' n.f TELKGftlPHIC NEWS. ioon Dispatches. . I V.?. i St. it, I ..- 1: B0(i)TS, SHOES ; Wl LEATHER: w, ri ft J ' It FALL AND WINTER GOODSj , i f y . i ' ' , . u j- ; AT IOW PRICES' All Eotttsaiifl Sloes Enftt froi ti'Hoisel arraitei as EeDrmiiei' J BURGESS NICHOLS WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 9KALSSS IH I : i ,,;ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C JJsk' VViV WrJ 'F '! K" LIB J I - -"'T No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE , N. BED ROOM AKD PARLOR SETTS, AND A FULL. LINE O F C OF F INS.OF ALL CRADES, ON HAND. uiar7 7 p ininim hi ? 1 .JXTi feiSafey J -- 'i V l-r- "'" ' : IMS WELL KNOWS AHD LEADING HOTEL, LOCATED IN CESTKE OF THE CITY, OFFERS UK8UR PASSED ACCOMMODATION S TO THE TEAVPIilSa PUBLIC. TIic ruraiturc is arst-class, tlLe Souse Is 0ar- GAS and ELECTRIC BELLS ARE IN EVERY ROOM. Democratic Snccett ia Tallehaiies Texai Pacific R R BiU-Teleg-raph Companies will be. Mada to , 8arrenderj any Diipatch Demanded. WASHrsGTOw.'Dec 20. The House Comruittee refusing to receive a state ment from Gen Auderson of tbe re turning board, 4ie testified that wberi asked whether kTildea or Hayes r re ceived a majority of tbe "Votes cast, he replitd that he 'did: not -know, and nev er added the votes of the parishes until ready Jor; proaiulgation; never heard any member of the board say wbd had a majority of the votes The final de- A. OSBORNE J cisiftns were.madeiri executive session. borne times the affidavits were read, and -conteetante not admitted. The voteof East Feliciana was tBrbwn out J because of general intimidation. Grant parish, because of no; legal returns. JJavorta tne counting of want parish but was over ruled. The meeting then adjourned, with the understanding that all members of the returning3 board be present to-morrow, When the question of (contempt comes squarely op. ' in tbe benate, Mr Hitchcock, of Nebraska, introduced a bill supple mental to the act for the apportion ment of representatives in Congress among the several States according to the 9th census, referred to the com mittee. It provides for an additional reprc eentation in Congress from the State of Nebraska. i, The Senate re-considered the vote by which the bill to establish the territory of Pembina was ordered to its third reading and passed on the 8th pf Au gust.. -The name of-the. new territory which is to be organized out of a poi- tion of the present territory of Dakota which is to b6 changed from Pembina to Huron, and the bill was passed. f 7he Herald's Tallahasssee dispatch says: The Democrats Carried the city election there yesterday for the first time since the war. The Committee on the Pacific Rail road of the House, is -in session con sidering the bil prepared by the friends of the Texas Pacific road. It proposes to allow te- Southern Pacific road of California to build seven hundred miles of the Western end under the provisions of the original-Atkins bill, making the through line an open high way for the government and people forever, and giving the right to Con gress to regulate the rates for freights and passengers. This is a concession to the California interest which it is understood will be accepted. The JUST RECEIVED A c, LINE CH1LDRENS CARRIAGES. ... ..- , ....... . w , . e. . i j 4 :i,.t ; i - ;ilid-Mglit Dispatehes;; ; mfL ; t .... ; WASHINQT0N.7 Passage of the House Bill Regardius ;-,';the DsliTery of Telegraphic Com- '' hJ ' mnnications Pbatc Upoa , : the Oregon Malter f' ? A Eepablican Paper at thi, flational n ?iapital Thinki 1 it i Will t Be ; Tildea aad Wheeler, .-..in . ' 4 ' i Washingtos.D. O.Dec 20. House.' The question " r .the tight of com mittees of the "House to compel the production of dispatches by tbe tele graph companies came up in the form of a report made by Lynde from the Judiciary Committee affirming that right.. An amendment was offered by Hurd of jObio, i representing . the m joiity of the com m ittee, which requir ed a descriptiori'oi' the telegrams need ed, tobe set forth speci fically .in, th e s ub posna. , ;A , substitute was offered by Knott of "Kentucky, Chairman of the Judiciary Committee asserting in more direct Jterms the right of the House to compel the production of telegraphic dispatches, and declaring that there ia nothing in law that gives airy more privilege - to telegraphic "cbm'munlea tions than to oval or other communis cations. After the debate in which Garfield of Ohio, took the ground that the privacy of 'telegraph should beheld as sacred as that of the post office, aad in which Hewitt of New York, assert ed that the sanotity of the postofiice correspondence was more imaginary than real and that his letters passing through the New York Postofiice dur ing' the last month bad been uniformly tampered with. Hurd's amendment was rejected and Knott's substitute adopted. . . . The conference report on, the bill to defray the expenses of the investigating committees was agreed to. f: Senate,: Wright gave notice that he would on Friday morning call up the bill declaring the true meaning of the Pacific Railroad acts. The. bill organizing Pembina , into a Territory passed. . The new territory is named Huron. : The Pension bill passed. The Oregon matter was resumed. During the debate Mr, Sherman of Onio, said he was not . informed that. the returning board ad returned Mn4j Long as elected to the Legislature from1 De Sota parish. He tl ought thegentle m en leaped before he came to the stile he then referred to the affidavits of intimidation in Desota parish, and re suming said, that the will of the peo ple of Oregon had been fairly express ed in favor of the Hayes electors, and he was entitled to the three votes from that State. Mr Bogy of Missouri Apply the same local taxes and is equal to two million ten thousand dollars. - . : ,4 ! L A Resolution-'paesed the Democratic House to-day instructing Gov Hamp ton to issue a proclamation calling up? on citizens to pay ; to such' persons as he may designate twenty-five percenC of State' and county tax for the last fiscal year, and persons payings such" tax shall receive certificates receivable for tax e8 hereafter, fs ""- v ' - 3 n. 7 NEW ADVERTISOIEMTS, i OFEK HOUSE Tie H.T. OlyipicMoMiH And the' Production q the Burletque Comic v j Tjiek entominiev-entitlea . "King Coppernose." Beautiful Costumes, .. Kew Scenery and Comical ; Effects. Reserved seats, ........ ..... General -Admission,.. Uallery,... ....75 cents ...50 cents Reserved seats can be secured at Koellsch's book store ;: PAUL & NUTTING. dec21 It Managers. 10 Itbls Nor 1 hern Apples. committee - adjourned to to-morrow I rue t0 Florida. Without action. fr. Rhnnun aiM h was nrfr.tlv In the House Judiciary Committee, willizos to apply the rule to Florida. Lynch submitted the proposition in but these thines were governed by the the shape of a resolution, that Tele- law, of the gtate Oreeon had her laws graph Companies be required to deliver and Fiorida hers ; If Gov Hayes Bhould 600 P0UND3 FRENCEI CAKDY JQQ COCO ANUTS, g BBLS FLORIDA, OBAXGES", 2 BBL8 MALAGA GRAPES, g BUNCHES BASAN if, J BBL PICKLE?, g BOXES CALIFORNIA PFARS, 3Q Bt7SHELS GROUND PEAS, QANDIES, of all flavors. . JJUTS, of all kinC .JjJNDMESS STOCK OF TOYS, : JJRFAD, CAKES, PIES,- BUNS, QR ACKERS, fresh every day. JJOME MADE CANDIES, specially, JJ EAVY STOCK OF TOBACCO.; VNUFF and SEGARS. QURRANTS, CITRON, RAISIK8, gEST Stock GROCERIES in the city. dec21 C. S. HOLTON & CO., Opposite Market. any message demanded, and that a become satisfied that he had not a ma- TYT ' H To IiiTblidpJ"ndrWa Tourist or Persons Trareling refusal be regarded as contempt. Hurdj0rily of theiega4 votes of Florida and K (ft"rar thf luuiuiututt buuouiui.o iuuuwt vci-1 I n,aian h wna'rt not acwnt the 1 - I -w J - " - J FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY - r FORCOMFORtV - - j8 TERMS : 13.00, $250 and $2.00 peray,? accordingrto location, of liOOtnS. ' 11 JLiVjKjUMM, iiujuioiui. tain restrictions, wnicn was voted office Qf Pre8ident. If it should be down 5 to 4, and Lynch's resolution 1 ciear that Gov Hayes had not received was adopted. . that majority he (Sherman) would not ! have him accent the tffice. Mr; Sher- L0UISIAVA. I man then argued, tnat the Louisiana returning board was a legally constitu- 'tet i'!or '"!!.'- 1!l.p-T " ! fl ,-!i;;'t " .suo.' JioJosrtHtot ut.aki in;. Great Break in i ; :;3 PriceslMaDy Say, hut It is only. Our.Usxial XomBts. That our : Business Las more tthan doubled vOiir - ilK.I After Seeing; oiir,,6cods and: Prices and' Learning : rthe iii tKEurchasersT Forrand'tlie.1" ureal. AuvanLages io; ce. envea, Our Elegant and Immense Variety in Stock 5 The' Quality and Texture of Fabric and Material ; Our Superior Styles and Perfect Shapes ; f f Strict Adherence to Truthful Representations ; The Polite ' it : 1 Attention Which our Patrons Receive f The, Immense Fars cilities we enjoy in Procuring our Goods ; The Epc- trmA T mciioct af nnr Pririic ' t' iliir Strlrt.l-" J Cash and One Price System ; .Our Sati alac- ! r. - a tory Dealings with Patrons ; Out Coni plete and Thorough Irlodeoi Conducting our Business u,r We solicit the patronage -of the neichborinz Community and offer" tnecial inducements to Wholesale' Buyers. - O IsT E PR ICE' CLOT HIEBSI o o o B w o QQ pi o o o Eh - O g 0 D I o CO J ... - a o: :o w M 53 as ca W S5 O B 03 u JO a 13 - O - 1 V X O S QQ O sa QQ H O o w M o o o, g CD Pi. 8 o GO "is n 02 W Q 3 kji r o PL," O U - QQ Ah m1 s-3 o . 3 M 1 I 1 w 03 .3 P 3 EBfcf 8r w o OQ o s Ah OQ H W O OQ CO o OQ O Ah Sh QQ a- o ft Q H O Ah a seises 4 libSO t3 1 AT RIGLER'S " ' ' ARE XU6T IJf OP- A ' v-. M;T .Viht A SUPERIOR LOT OF FURS. MINK, SABLE FRENCH SEAL.............. KAMSKATKA SEAL...... ALASKA SEAL.............. -AT- 1 1 3E5 . G-. IS. O O E2 IHL i ., "; ' -. i. " FURNITU R E W ARE HOU.S E. I have just received a fresh Stock of s Farlor'Snits Hair,' . ? A very handsome sssortment of GENTLEMEN. EASY; CHAIRS, every citizen of Louisiana, AEEANtAS. ep.s of all descriptions Cheap. MINCE MEAT IN FIVE ' TOUND BUCKETS, For Family Vte. PURE, CANDIES ' of bur OWN make, f Call and see le6 The 8nirit af a Patriot Governor ted body aad it had not shown that V;VA1. Monlv Tlanlaratinn I LU&k DOaru DlSUc a lAloc rclUTU"-lie ulu ;otdc.iretogee Goy Hayes have the I TO will FIND a LARGE ASSORTMENT fSTom Nfiw OEAKR, Dec 20.-In respond-. .r.,, rftnr.mihAWM.-1: . . . r ' tng to a serenaae, uen p. icno . con- fied that he 8poke the-sentiments of eluded; : 1 was peaceab y, fairly and Qqx h when he gaid .f legally elected Governor oy oyer geutleman . should -be convinced votes 01 Dom races m ue oiaie, auu x . . rtllrn:nfy hoftrd, of announce w you my ueierminavivu IxmUiana or Florida acted wrong, he 1' A M I V f Tl II I I )S assert and maintain : my right to that wQuld make nQ cla;m tQ the office of X iiiVV l U V V position, ana i, Know mat you are pregident of the United States," Thero equally determined that I shall do so. wgs an abaence of any proof that these 1 shall be prepared to ao my wnoie . , . . , . th . duty, and I shall expect the same from . , !.. fifntsa nnnr atnnrl tVlOV I RAISINS, n:- t :: VUAUO w?:r' " . ' f ualaoa cutanea. were jusi as mucn enuneu 10 u wuui ed as the returns from New York or Ohio, and be could show from evidence now before the Senate, that the vote of Lois from Fire. ' the State, of Louisiana , in lairnees - . . . " . - .1 lnnrnpd MnftV rnmer of Markbam and M The ar closes an aRicie on me BOAS -AND MUFFS r..OAS AND MUTTS ..BOAS AOS D MUFFS ..;....k.BOAS AND.MUFFS nhlfl A Vn' MT1TTTTH -J- - 'A r'" And a full' assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN'S FURS, - -.o ' ' ' ' ' 1 ! -fe:i fJj 0 J. -fU f .... MEDTOM -AND LOW OXADES.' ' H '.jH'trA.' i. i !!. .:, , I Another lot of the te ' Cheap and Superior 'Alpaecasjust receivca. e them. " i i!XiAr tunta xwx.es5i4ft, Masonic Temple BwldiDg. MEAT ESV: -MMttllPSfflJff . "V'.' OF THE , L ; , , . .. .. . ; . .' .. . ' .-1. '.'..'f; v ,iJ ' J(l eX A FINE declO ; sviorrnftn frpfits. ia burned. Lcss 150. wv... . . -. . j rTy, J, t i.C- i. - . - ..i - , nnn t 9m OHO. snuauon; up Bs 'fF! . RTOCTT"' OF LOUNGES.1 ALL", PRICES "CHEAP SOFAS,, CnHiAir ' - f,ftW-. J b ion that the Senate will not insist up " CHAMBER SUITS', &C j.i I ; kdTS " . T . a v 1 of the senate to aeciare toe resun, u iw.ir 'Vi flamM were confined to i Vir". - . ..,. . . - ,M wUhthaFarnitijreBusinesi v u.-u tk. i. objection tothe vote or sny BUtes are jgS&eZ&SSVk roW fe 6 Eogera. at my old stand on Mi er -ix. c - ; mad ftnd that end will be elec- nvinceT and wneeier us v ico .xxeBmcu. iuu r . Senate.' TOYS, Very Cheap. We make daily.' Bread. Cakes and Pies. Come and see for yourselves, and be '.SJil Witta yiew of redociDg'ctir imir ente BETAIL STOCK, to enable us 'to cOrjfdldate car two HouEgs ty JaatisryJLst nextwe, ftoaa y pay pp, puto laegwuiOj TTNPBECEDMfED OPPbRTUMTDilSi 1 1 TO- 7 I will- keep a colnpieui V.il; ' ' T77 ).! ,1 Sapid themsclyei an their families with'every "thing ieectfal 'for thftf MBiforitiriftg tne coia weatner. ancr as mw biock j wv tbxxcu u hcmi, n " ,'arueiea -j v?ro, jsr-J riiua ' .?" - Cheapest Wood Coffin-to tM nnw iae - TEXAS s BuriaiCase. ' ' . mf -.' Orders by telegraph or otherwise, prompt- ORANGES ! President Orton was yesterday sub-, j sd; k VC - V, ' " pcenred to appear jn New Orleans on T? Lteo on Their Way ta the 26th with dispatches. The. action &nrgig :'r J b V.TO V of the House tQ day empowered the ' : , i . ...... .. Aiuuiajiauik 11 - r .m ... i i ' X. E. BTORTJISK-K 'CSO. i , llLyo; Dec .-Thefsubom. Sergeant-Ann, to enforce theom- , ... 7 Ti T" JrTr.T ?if " - ? ...h.,.L - . r;f?;'. AnLmifaiaha affairs; cbnsistine phanie. , ,- J,., : B ; V- ' ' V -WV'l '.IH - Hi 60 Meade, ,Danford and 1 . : - - SpriaeSCcrnOr CharlOttO Cm 'I -V Houseamved here this morning cn- ' , rnBQXTXH CAROIIHAr . T3TV 1 - 1 ' out for, the upper Red rixer parishes, -t; & 5VU-.. . . !v-?.?V.wl'-. V?;irrr ' !" They will be absent about ten days, Ihe Eadical Senate StUl Workinff Z '.j j .wvj.io k : ,j pEALERSHN,li'' -f1 f ; "' With' the-Bogiii Houie-Hamp- ,.ar WENTY-F1VE Barrels extra, choica. Oranges, now in .store ; tne offered W H I T E ;L B L A IT K B T B t a aTTTia ....... :, -, , - ' c ' m i(? - . -1 - 1 . ; ; runtij j miiUlClHKS, trHUIUoiH. : -trWyuxk Decv20.-Allison A Mo ti-cw r ' . v . - il . I r.lufjff'S' warehouse -was-; burned this v i toa Instructed by ? Legal I - - . . . .... I - Proclamation Columbia, Dec 20 The Senate to f . , f : i-r. ;r - a; m. a a '. . ' . " At. sV AA ' , v on.ttuS maTtet. , 1 ; rom2.,4WuiQ o.w; .wwvnti w, yuufiv. j - . f rCoIlege'St:; Charlotte, N.0. J;v 5 'tttA'1 Av T T'vr?v-T "l 'th"' b1 ho)VYV"IVra ' , , - ' " " I ' ? ' 1 ' ---From 121 cento upwards; less than bair price. ' , . ' -,v T'rvmTTTATn iiOwepthaB the lowest cfieredIn tbu maket. . AJVJtiti,yAj.o, ng uuu kiuvcuu j uc uuuuwiu.,. sg i J. XX AJL VJ LMOST AKT PKICE. from $3L50 upwards. Gents' Fnrnishiny Goods at tbe same ratiov I :,.J ... : ...;! . l In hnrt nnr WbOle K&TAlLi KTUU1L Will be BOId OH KAUAJLVUtUlB V . j -T-TTTJl ITT-T.'J : t'D i - :.v; . t'1' .'".-: , ,1 UlViUiuyuy y...rw..f..--T..,- " ainnt With Ulft HeOUClllCaU XlOUSe. I Ui:r mmmm'mm IWv;;ri M. M t. V iiVy" W""'" . !.' . , -TiT. TT; vkN it ri 4 f1 il i 1 t ( J ft I il III Ip f I I' ?) . i f. r an i' 1 if f r. i 5 ij if ti ls "f ' V. -(vVoj-.-cir.-plV;," -:' ' " f w1' isonthe.22nd inst. Their , tax -ry -p- The Stora no w' occupied by ns as the Iletail Tl Eea . UTlfl7 rAtirjXTnT T?42 1 OT7nT?n?lT7nV TiTIIISIIBS. v TalXhasske,, Dec 20,-rThe decision Appropriation bill passed its econ : - ' ' E JSX ItlljJN 1) after the 1st January, 1877. , - -'-V" , i ...... , - - - .. . - - .. - - - , . " ,
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