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ANTICPATIOXS OF TRUBLE - LOUSIANA. IN Ladies', Misses andChildren's .Shoes, - t". JT'; f- JPAIR. it V: Packard HOffORE'S Shall iVever be Gov BOX ARRIVED LATE. TOO '4 , IRON FRONT "SMITH BUILING ,TRADE STEEET.CHABLOTFE N C KENNER DENIES ATTEMPTING TO BRIBE WELLS. W HOLES A J ,E & RETAII ! Congress Adjsurntd Uatil Ten, A. M., Monday. V' 1" -a Li5 DKALEB IS Senate and House WUI Continue Count ing Electoral Votes ou Monday. n r ' 1 1 TV 7--" iiiTri r Ti - ' -: ALL KINDS OF KKI!IING,&0. Bsy Scores Bradley as he Deserves. SSI'S. 'S4aUf ' r- OF jau3 CHEAP BED3TEAD -, LOUNGES PARLOR t CIIMBKE SUITS. . OOFFINSof all IwINDS on HAND. 1 No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. 0 WtffffrrwfilT THIS WELL EHQWH AKD LEADING HOTEL, LOCATED IN CENTRE OF THE CITY, OFFERS UN8tJHPA8SBX ACCOMMODATIONS TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLTa 51ie Furnituie i& first-class, tRe House is ax- Jvvbu tUBUUgttUUfl GAS and ELECTRIC BELLS ARE IN EVERY ROOM. Washington, February, 17. In an editorial, based up .u dis patches frm Deputy Stockton to Marshal Pitkin, the Nation! Repub- -nn, a newtpaper. sas: "Bv .ur dispatches it will he seen iha't the While League of LouisUna,- are threatening, to cut the telegraphic communications' of New Orleans with the North, and tight for ihe State House to-day. Thev aa.srr.iH i.., dry that Packard bhould die if he attempted to rule the rttaie. Interest ing news may be expected from tht quarter to-day." Before the Committee on Privileges and Elections Casper Jordan declined to answer questions until he could consult with his lawyeJ. He had con sulted only the President and Direc tors of the bank, but refused to state their advice. The questions referred to the bank accounts of Tilden, Hew itt and Pelton. The Commif.ee has gone into private srs ion. ' Uoncre's Los of papers are suii to cover all the Louisiana election re turns. It is four feet long, two wide and two deep. The papers are useless now, unless they could be brought to bear on the State Government of Louisiana. Before the committeeoh Privileges and Powers, D F Kenner testified that uov. vvejis told an untruth when he said that he (Kenner) offered to bribe him (W ells) to cast the vote of Louui ana for Tilden. During a long con versation with Wells, he said he must be rewarded, but he (Kenner) did not mention any sum. At a subsequent interview, Wells had said that Ander son wanted a half million. Kenner said this was ridiculous. Wlla a.iri priety of the application of that rule, when it had been enforce! n the caee of the State ot Florida ? Yt, we know that but yesterday that dfecision was reversed. , We know that I membert)f the commission but yesterfcay changed his position' upoh that feubject, and wnieit was competent in fche State of Florida to po behind the returns, to -examine whether the eWt .w V A w or were'not eligible' under the con stitution of the U. S.. when the motoin was made by the Senator from Dela ware, Mr Bayard, to apply the same rule to Louisiana, the. decision was reversed. The case had been made so plain by counsel, so strong, so irrefuta ble, that such an examination "could not take place without orovin? hfivnd the possibility of doubt, that more than one elector from hat State was not entitled to the position of elector, because he was not eligibly and this decision was changed by this commis sion. Sir, the name of Jeffreys and Marleborough have come down to us forages past, covered with disgrace ana sname, because they were corrupt judges, and the name of that man who changed his vote upon that commis sion, Justice Bralley, will go down to after ages disgraced. His name" .will be associated with Maryborough and lf frejs; and it never will be pronounced without a hi-a from ail good men in this countrj'. Mr M-.rton, of LidUn.i, sid he had heard with rreret the by the Senator from Missouri, in regard to Mr Justice Bradley. If that Senator c mld have, heard the di-cu-sions of tne elfctoral commission as he, Mr Morton heard them, he would not have made such remarks. Trie-time would come when the opinions of the mem bers of the com: mis-ion w ould be pub- nsneci, at:d he was sure ths Senator 1 . . would ttwen are he had done an act of iujustice to an hble and conscientioun Judge, liectss to 10 o'clock Monday. rio lixecutue action tj-day regard ing Louisiana. "aiders in ladkin county, N. C. re port the capture of 27 copper still-., and t uis i lers. THS ENGLIS PARLIAMENT. CwOaaxsrzm Job Pepargaant AM toOXOBrilS MTsHal WHO. mrt am want, moa wua to la&eat amas orxrpe, aaa wmrj manner at Jom wors an anr f Cmi wua mam , cupucm as4 a&Mej. v - Wa lonusii ml snort aoCM BLAWO.BILLHgUM. : ' TAGS, KBCSTPTS, rosTrsa, - . f f; FBOGRAMMra. baso ztuA! ' . ' i PAMPaiKI& OGOOM, EXTRAORDINARY ! 5?- Meavjr Bownfall in Priced!! E. D. LATTA & BRO., I HaTe Kre4tly redQCed their already acknowledged Low Price., and are now offerer thalr -ENTIRE STOCK OF- 1ST 1T O TT KT VP 1VT XT KT Gladatonn T!vai- .1,- t:-' L f-A - JLI JL ' .. . -...,., uivf um iiug m m Life Resignation of .the unto cf Edmbtirgh-NegotiatioM About to Commence Between Mon tenegro and Turkey. London, Feb 17. During th ;CK.. o ""- m tne uouse of Commons on the East ern question, Mr Chalin.consrvti 1 .1 . . : ' uewarett mat Mr Uladstone aa an hnn 1 1 . . praoie man . should withdraw his charges against the government, or tt .1. . ... . . vneir wutn by a definite motive. Mr Gladstone comDlains hitt.i-W ha-ving for the first time in his life been accused of disincl ination tn met his opponents fairly, but he defiling to reveal his plan. Sir StnfTnrH Knrtk v. u ui W4L1- I f , eT;h?trltE;T": CL0TBLG, HATS ! GENTS' FIIRMSnilWJ finhno either nha Umt)i.n,r..n . I , v : ! . 7 - .u6u,,iUmeui g con u, m aunilfinat tneir nhinr. hol I - it .rrntr been made in ignqrance. The Marquis ui xiarungton, without absolutely promising to introduce such a mnti'nri , . . 1 wouia not admit that the liberal accu sations were made under a false im pression. If they refrained from nhoi lenging the government noliev if oa because that policy had undergone a cnange. The Courier asserts that th nVo p Edinburgh, for domestic reasons hna resign- d the command of Her Mijestys Bieao stup, bultan, and n reiumii.g to n-ugiana. aiPtch from Contntinnnl oiaien mat in consequence of a fresh dispatch from the Grand Vizier, urg uS wie expediency ot conducting his negotiations between the Porte and Montenegro, Prince Nichols-has absent ed to the proposal by announcing that ue win immediately send deleatM tn . -a kjO n s tn n tin opl e. BXCBBDIHGLY LOW FIGTJ3EIB8 AS CANNOT FAIL TO CONVINCE PURCHASEliS OF THE UNPARALLELED ADVANTAQK8 THEY DERIVE IN BUIING AT THIS SEASON. Never Before weje such genuine Inducements Offered THE KNOWN HISTORY OF CHARLOTTE. WE CORDIALLY 80L1C1T an EXAMINATION, FEELING CONFIDENT THAT THE M W g Ut tt tit WTS. Any One WISHING prescriptions prepared at J H Aden a rlrriir t..ra Hr.-;.,.-.1 ; will find R WOrav in r- ti 3 5 ' 1 1 1 I. iPT Icnra Uir 4J f . 1 ' . j i mo uoAi ten viajro. fbl8 OF THIS STATKMTTTJT WIT T tudk w . ,rn x' . iU .uun maft.11, im&uv ULEARLY EVIDINT. Parties Entrusting us with Thsir Orders May rely upon receiving THE SAME ADVANTAGES e' are NOW OPicirniHn though they were HERE to .nd L7, V. TA ."" "TT. lTa " fund all money in eTery instant wh" REPRESENTATIVE feblO CLOTHIERS OF THE SOUTH COUNTRY laflm and a Member of the fit in cf Maflin & Co , Denies Hecominendiitgr W H Weldon JSK,-W" ,,ope- SAFE AT LAST ! I ! mw York, Feb'y 17. H B Claflin, FIRST GUN J SEASON. ? ? ? t& TEE!S:-8.C0, $2.f0 iiooms. FOR COMFORT and $2.00 per day, according to ; location of H C ECCLES, Proprietor. 3RL S3 sa: 3- o o -AT- il U t F'U R N ITU R E WAREHOUSE. . ... . - ' I have just received a fresh Stock of Parlor A very handsome assortment of GENTLEMEN'S EASY CHAIRS. rj riv T,- Tii m . Baiu lD18 was narcuious. Wells said Jo inr!ids, Fiorida Tonnsts or Persons Traveling wait a few days longer, subsequently - I Wells Rfliri h pmilrt Tint JOK PLEARTTRP. THIS Ttm:cr nfrrTo wit-it a mr ttv " "wu &1YC 14 iitir xawxax t count, but would retain enontrh vt.. to save Nichols, for two hundred dollars in hand. Witness replied he had not that sum. This closed the negotiations. The Democratic members of the House postponed the caucus bill to night. Prominent Democrats say there will be no factious opposition when the two houses meet in joint session on Monday. Thu house resolution was adopted, to receive the senate at 11 o'clock Monday. Recess to 10 o'clock Monday. AFTERNOON SESSION. , House. Lamar offered a resolution directing the clerk Qf the house to in- lorm the senate that it woulj, at 11 oVlock, Monday, be ready to receive that body lor the purpoce of continu ing with tne counting of the votes. Adopted by a vote of 152 yeas, lllnavs. ? On motion of Lamar, the house hy a vote of jeas, 149, nays, 107, took a re cess until Monday at 10 o'clock. rm j - j-. -ine uemocrawc caucus was an nounced for 7:30 this evening. Senate. A communication was re ceiyed froir. Jiistjce Clifford, endors ing: the decision of the commission on the Louisiana case. j 'Mr Kelly,' pf Oregon, made a state ment, similar., to the telegraphed 'last night, only more full and "entirely clear irig himself of taint. Ho read the fol lowing: ' Salem, Feb. 16th, 1877, to Hon James ' K Kelly, Washington : Deny that I sent 'any telegram to Til den.' I never sent a cipher in my life, LF Grover. - ' A general , discussion followed, in whiclj mutual fraud was charged. . fMrjBogy referred to the proceedings before the . electoral commission, and said the commission in the case of Florida, laid, down two rules for its guidance. First: that they would n6t investigate anything which had trans pired before.or preceeding the return made by- the uovernor, excepting, m relation to the eligibility of the. elect Their decision left that question ana another member of the firm of Claflin &, Co., told a reporter last even ing that neither of them had recom mended W II Weldon to P H Pepper, oi anoone, nor naa tney known any thing of him at any time. A correspondent at Columbus, who says he was first to apprise Governor ttayes o the tribunal s decision in the Louisiana case, reports that Governor Mayes expressed his thanks for the courtesy, and quietly remarked that indications were certainly very en couragmg to the Republicans. He exhibited no signs of emotion as the announcement was made. The exec utiye efhee was soon Hilled hv th friends of the Governor, who called to express their congratulations. A stream of congratulatory teleerams. from all parts of the country, has been received by Gov. Hayes this morn ing. A1E STOCK OF LQ0KGE8. ALL PRICES, CHEAP SOFAS, i 0 ' CHAMBER SUITS, &C. . v ir, if CHEAP INr,fCi? nclJ,on with th Fnrnitnre iiusiness" LnL r E, O Row", at mv bld'stand-tirt d rtstin rvMt' 1 wiU induct the Un- &i w iv na B Bn8'ns on my , own aceonotIO i A 'J'Dgitmy personaUUernicn. - Ol. win Keep a comp n,! wod Coffin ""ai case 1 Will keen n onmAA o,.rt .-n. r r 1 1 od Coffin )o the finest Metalic t f . Orders by telegraph oi otherwise pro upily attcuded t(i,vt4'Jtsc"ii t ... . - ' y f p3, M,'8HELTQN.., L BTORStTE .Springs'- Corner, Chariot RPAo 5 3 n ii 1 A'U It. - . it JXEALERS IN rSs, rrledicincE, Chemicals Oils, ARTICLES oe25 .-.1 tors open for investigation' by a. vote of 7 - IIiiiUllIiUYJ IJilUbHhbi wTIe country that- Uie., same, rule ' " '' ' ' l . fc A ' - would be applied to Louisiana! Who, on earthy would nave doubted the pro Everything Peacsfnl and Qaiet in Nsw Orleans. rEvr urleans, ifeb. 17. The city was never more quiet than last night and to-day. Adjutant General Perry, ot the Mchol:s Government says not an oMer of any kind was issued from his office ve-tterdav. FnHhorm(r - W J - V 4U V A, V they do not believe the Nicholls Gov- eanment wnl be interferred with in any event, let the Presidential question go as it may. Note. The White Leaeiie are the Nicholls militia. A specious batch of lying telegrams sent from New Orleans 10 Juarsnal fitkin in Washington, was the basis of an editorial in Grant's kitchen organ, the National Republi can, yesterday morning, which repre sented the btate of Louisiana as in a revolutionary condition : but the fore going telegram shows how utieily false the information was, and also lays bare the attempt to produce excitement in Washington and. create a diversion in favor of the Packard usurpation. fiodiis Recover- d from the Wreck of the Coulbiirn. . New York, Feb 17. A Crisford hai received a dispatch which says: '..This names of those who perished . by the wrecking of the Coulburn on Mondavi on Chesapeake bay, are Capt Thomas Saulsbury, VVm. Fox, mate. Edward Tigner, John R Small, SamT Fletcher ana Levin Jones, seamen. The names of other men was not ascertained.' They are all from the eastern shore of Virginia; and have families. Two oys ter pungers and another schooner, ure also lost with their respective crewi acsrepatin? 2flroii1; ? i i -ai - Bill Hello T,ihn ;a fh.t 1 .w buuu JUU i JO I? If Ypb Ri.l n-V,-, nuMOMOjuugulflgt trrTTijE . . vw 1 o iuinjti . . " ok-i ow or iniriy rflH ' rry rrt a n Fl .1 . .. j-j a T uu uave some bjhcuuiu vyoiers. Johs-FIGOTI'S LUSTCH HOUSE T Bill Yen. JOHH Whv. T dirt nnt n - i : ' - ' TVB3 su,u m Jjiaw I u mis TOWn. ciit wny John ! Yoa certainly don't fa Va tha nation I Johh Yes I do. SILL Well. Pi anil comas from Rpan for v ? .n J v., W A1 1 CUL' 111- mended as a very reliable, and a good hand to tr m-r n liii.t TLT . . ,vt -nw ioie ; ana iney tell me he and notw just all about them, and keeps the y, uuiu u me time, in a refrieer- ator Dacknd with ir anA ha. i 7 ' " J .icon ainiaia icijr uj, jur oe isa nanding orders in iewoern, jseaufrt, Charleston and Augusta. 8:45, AND IHI OTSTK SUPPM is OVKB. JOHH Well Bill, old Mi l, rtirl hah like the new comer's Oysters? .DILL W hr. T in at t.M .n wysiera wer apjejidid. and so reasonable too, and cooked in nice order. I intend to ieu an my inendt when they go to Char lotte to KO to Pieott'a anH o-t . CJ - r v waiW.J UK liU eat, and especially when I go to Court, for .ur. uu.u noose is only a few tteps from ... v.i ah ee, ana is open antn 10 o'clock at nieht. and that', f h "J yuan, or ganon too, ana nsn by the buncb. aad the t-11 Vtia Pintf also, to ship Oysters and Fish to the coun liT andTneiehhring towns. And another thin John, when you eat anything at Pikfott's Lunch Haim vnn mir k. it w a right, for Mrs Pigott gives her per son! attention to the cooking and cleansing f vic uala and dishes. leb.8 FIVE HUNDRED CASES SHOES Fifteen per cent nnder present market value, just received. Killed hy Carelessness of a Druggist. 4- ..Philadelphia., Feb 17. The inquest on the body of Hettie Love, .who died on Tuesday last from the effects of mariat ic acid ad rn inisteried by m istake in a dose of castor oil.' -was concluded by Coroner Goddard to-day. The' ver- diet charges criminal "negligence on the part of druggist Isaac W Stiles.- The accused is remanded to prison tola wait the action of the grand jury. . IMPERIAL SALOON keeps conitarjtly on hand LAUER'S CELEBRATED LAGER BEER, By the dczen bottles $1.26, By the keg $4.15. 8WEET OR 80UR CLAR ET, and . other r. domestic WINES, by the doien bot tles $3 00, by the gal lon $1.50. WINE and BEER ON DRAUGHT. 3SS XtQ 33 3iHL O 31 313 33 2HL 72 A fresh assortment of elegant Embroidery, just received. ZEPHYU SHAW LSI I A splendid thing for Spring. SPRING CALICOS, RECEIVED AND OPEN, FOR SALE BY Wittkowsky & Rintels. ARE JUST IK RECEIPT or A ALE, PORTER, BELFAST AND DUBLIN GINGER ALE. JOSEPH FISCZESSER. febl8 . ' , Edward G ronau, ME EC H A NTT A I LOR, t No. 1, St. Paul Street, j Bask or Bauimosk BtriLDix," -VsBALTIMOBiEi UT. Can be seen at the Central Hotel, for Uie next week, aad will be pleased to wait on bis fritnds, and show tbem the finest lot of samples : which t he has . ever, branght to Charlotte. He eu&rantees nricea ta suit Ou feb!81w . " Dr. W. W Gaither, OFFICE IN THE- , : INSUflAliCEBUIJi tlQm . . . ,. ... ,. 1 t - feblS 00 Barrels LT7ARLY R03E SEED POTATOES; at sif: A SUPERIOR LOT OP PURC, viJnKvfi'"'"'' : - .-...BOAS AND MUFFI SW;Tm"""-"-"; WAS AM) MUFFS ALASK vTSF i 1 ' "WAS Amu Jl UFFI FANCY GREBF" - ........BOAS AND HUFFS AJNUY GREBE BOAS ANi ULFFS And a full assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN'S FURS MEDIUM AHD LOW GKAItf. Annthpr lnt nf fKnm OVia... - - - -""V vucnu Call and see them de6 , . . , and Fnperior Alpaccas, just receivei. ELIA8, COHEN A ROESSLXB Ifasenie Temple Baildiagi ' ' .15 IT HAS BECOME THE CUSTOM OF A LARGE NUMBER OF 0UB CITIZENS To Buy Everything tlwy can Elswhao : RATHER THAN AT HOMES. THIS IS NOT BIGHT AND WW APW Wt in nv BI ABLE TO STATE THAT WE HATE AfFECTED' AN ARRANGSMXVT i WITH , " . MR. R. S. GOULD, JR., iff! OF NEWARK; N. J., TO MANUFACTUBE CLOTHING TO ORDETL seveTal ?l X customers, who .hare patron tedlla lor ; their ewn hniin S f.oor P0.0 0?11 Pl their measure for a suir nitf - .i ft j ALBSniuT5BR;.SniG'l.i3 Q'"' 'GO,"
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