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jod printing. nSSCXIRIOH SATES. aily 1 year, (postpaid) in advance, 5 $8 00 4 00 75 The Osimn Job Department thoroughly applied with, every ' needej want; and wita toe latest smee ot-Type, am every manner of Job Won can now bedoaj with neatneea, dlipateh and cheapness.. We ean furnl&n as short noUoe i;l BLANKS. BILL HEADS, - - LETTEB BLB KD&, OABJDS, ; tag8, becexft3. fostkbs, fsogbajuies, bjlxh bills, POfFBLfTS. CHECKS, fte A moa. moo M TOUT KDZTIOH. W-eklv, Jin the county) in adva&ce, n $2 ' out of the county ; postpaid , 2 1 " 6 months, " "lOf Liberal redaction for clubs., T0L.XIQ. CHAELOTTE N. C TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1877 NO. 3,478. - .:-'-"-'''!-''. . "I i " i j 1 1 i.. .. . , ,- -.-.' . i -iui in ..I ,. , i t.. I I TELEUllAl'lllii; NET8. WASHINGTON ! TT-: ; tf i. KESISTANCE TO THE - URGED. Ladies , Misses and Children's Shoes, Morton For President r Senate COUNT of the AT 60, CENTS TO $1.50 A PAIR. Objecticas to Pcnmylvania's Delays th Count. " " Vote it IRON FRONT "SMITH BUILDING." febl4 - I ! TRADE STREET.CH ARLOTTEN. d REPUBLICANS STUBBORN AND Hayes and Packard Will lnk or fewim Together. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Democratic Objections to Conn tie e the Vote of South Corlina. aWaBaaal---aaiaiH DKALEH VS THE CASE GOES TO THE COMMIS SION. ALL KIKDS OF BEDDING, &C. A or CHEAP BEDSTEAD-, LOUNGES, PARLOR (KCHAMBEE SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, iWest Trade St., t CHARLOTTE, N. C. jan3 IMIIITTTllII nMMwnMJL' : .in. vrffK. THIS W3LL KUOWK AHD LEADING HOTEL, LOCATED IH CENTRE OF THE CITY, OFFERS UNSURPASSED ACCOMIIOlOAfriOiXS TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, The rurnlturc is firsf -rlass, tlic House Is Cor- GAS and ELECTRIC BELLS ARE IN EVEREST ROOM. rr,!iriviiuf Florida Tonrtete or Persons Traycliiig S-tlT FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY FOR COMFORT. I ..... . Washikgtok, Feb. 2G. The Union strongly, ,urges. resistance to the count, and a combination to make Conkling President of the Sen ate. The Republicans threaten the ir- reconcileables with Morton as Presi dent. The Senate re asembled at 10 o'clock, but no business was transacted, it hav ing disposed of the objections in re gard to Mr Merrell, of Pennsylvania, on Saturday, and waited the action of the House in that matter. House Preliminary to the delay to-day, Mr Clyiner moved the call of the House. This exhausted a half hour. Springer then offered objections to the Pennsylvania elector. Banks objected to the reading, but the Speaker overruled his objection, and the reading was ordered. When the reading had progressed about twenty minutes, Kelly renewed the objection, which the Speaker again overruled, and an appeal was made, which seemed to be cirried but by a sec ond count of tellers, resulted in the same wav. The ayes and nays of the vote resulted in order that the reading continue, 8j es, 133 ; nays, 11G. Ihe Democrats voting with the Republi cans, were, Bagly, Dobbins, Hancock, Haythron, Haymund, Miller, Morgan, Stephenson, Tarbox, Throckmorton., Ward and Whitehouse, Williams, of Delaware, Williams, of Michigan, and Wilshire. This vote is very threaten ing. It has transpired that the Republi cans stiffened up yesterday, and Sher aian, who is just from Hayei, made them more stubborn about concessions to the South. , The House proceeding! will carry our case t j that tribunal, and if we have hecn deceived or betrayed, we can bet ter afford to suffer defeat which brings us dishonor to our party, thao to incur the imputation of acting in bad faith. Other legitimate means of redresa are still open to us without . resorting to parliamentary tactics which may im peril the peace of the" country, and would surely place us in a false posi tion. The interests of the whole coun try demand a peaceful settlement of tke pending question." Fatal Accident. Bethlehem, Pa , Feb. 26. The scaf folding in the blast furnace of the Bethlehem Iron Company works, gave way with 7 men this morning, and fell to the bottom, 74 feet. Two were kill ed, four seriously wounded. The 7th saved his life by jumping from the eeaffolding on top of the walls. Declines the Office. Messrs TEditoks : I notice in your issue of Sunday morning that I was recommended for the appointment of Magistrate from this township. I respectfully decline the position. Thanking the Conven tion for their expression of cofidence, I am, yours truly, 8 B Alexander. NEW AOVEKriSKjnEMTS. Rooms. gains virtually 24 hours to the friends of delay. - . , ;t' 12 M. Speaker Randall has termiu- i .1 oioA t Vi automata tivo diiv tf Sntnrdnv Viv TERMS :-$3.C0, $20 and $2.C0 per day, according to locationjjix f, vi:" v .w t" - n H C ECCLES, Proprietor. F.REISa. GOODS -AT- 4,- j r FU R N I TU R E WAR EHOUSE. I.have just received a'Treeh Stock off journal. It is now competent on the objection to Rhode Island to take a recess unii is to-Riorrow. aneiwno- crats have it in their power now by legitimate parliamentary tactics, to de feat jthe inaijgl&ation 1 J H ! tin . ..: I ' .r,' i i J Uhjectrons te 'ittioae isiana are pre pared. Among the signatures are those of Senator Gordon, ofGa., ftnd RepreeentativAliila oCTzxia. The cause of the row this morning, Senator Sherman .brings the intimation from Ohio that HayeVand Packard are re ference to the complications Jn Louisi Una and South Carulina, but he , says distinctly, that at thU time he cannot tell what it will be ; So far as relates to the two States named, if declared President By the' joint convention, he will endeavor, to meet all questions ud decide them in. accordance with the spirit of the constitution, and with justice to all classes ofpeople. But the question ofdeciding betweeen two rival factions in both these States is not one which should not be settled with out grave arid careful consideration and alter full consultation with his constitutional advisers. 4 Gov Hayes has not settled t" these questions and does not propose to. do so until after he is duly installed in the Presidential chair, and ha hid time to call about him his Cabinet, ij.Ihe objectioBSo the .joJe of South Carolina swerev.- .-...,".-.; " Fifsf , That no legal ; election was held in South Carblini for Presidential electorsr the General Assembly of that State not having provided, as required by article 8, section 3, of the Constitu tion thereof, for the regiotration of the people entitled to vote, without which registration "no valid election could be held.. , Second. That there was not existing in the tate of South Garolina on the ffist of. January, 1876, nor any time thereafter or up to, and including the 10th of. December, 1876, a Republican form of government, such as is grant ed by the Constitution to every State in the Union. Third: That the federal government, prior to, and during the election on November 7th, 1876, without authority of the law, stationed, in -various parts of Siid State, at or near the polling places, detachments of the United States army, by whose presence the full exercise of the right sufferage was prevented, by reason whereof no legal or free election was, or could be had. Fourth. 'That at the several polling places in said State, there were station ed United States deputy marshals, ap pointed under the provisions of sec tions ' 2021 and 2022 of the Revise statutes, which provisions were .uncon stitutional and void; that said deputy marshals, exceeding over one . thous and in number, by. their unlawful and arbitrary action, in obedience to the improper and illegal instructions, re ceived hy them from the department of justice, so interfertd with the full and free exercise of the right of suf frage by the duly qualified voter.s of said State, that a fair election could not be, and was not held in said State on November 7th, 1876. .. Fifth. That there was not, from the 1st of January, 1876, or up to, and in cluding the 10th of December, 1876, at any time, a state of government in the State of South Carolina, except a pre. tended government, set up in violation of the law and of the Constitution of United States by federal authority and sustained by federal troops. Senator .Kernan was elected to sue- SAljKS o VIK(tINiA ccea wenator inurman, wno re urea from the commission on account of sickness. , House. Senate entered at 3 o'clock, when Pennsylvania was counted, and then retired on' the objection to Rhode Island, A motion for recess was defeated by a vote of 83 to 178, seventy Democrats voting with the Republicans. The House voted not to count Rhode Island after two hour'adiscussion.when JJJayer JLQSjg fa J()neS Um C.ln aain anil iVloStofal ? was ceunted for Hayes. Auction Te-day at 11 O'clock. A Lot of Ladies Dress Goods, Table Linen, Meu'a Clothing, Piece Goods, Hats, Shoes, Towel?, Blanket?, Irish Liu en, at Mrs Bodfish'a old stand. Call and see them. C F HARRISON, feb27 tf Auctioneer. Private Boarding Iloiue. HAVING refitted and refurnished the house three doois below the Opera House, on Tryon Street, I will be prepared by the first of March to take in Boarders. My table will be famished with the best i the market affords. Table and transient Boarders solicited. feb27 lw MRS 11 J HULL: Auction Sale. I WILL close out at Auction the balance of tbe Stock of Mrs A L Bodfish. on Tuesday the 2tth, at 7 o'clock p. m . when the store fixtures will be sold. R M OATJLS Assignee. feb27 It The Citizens OF Charlotte Township are requested to meet at the Court Honse, Tuesday, 27th February, 1877, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpese of selecting suitable persona for Jostiats of the Peace for said Township, feb27 1t MANY CITIZENS. Y IY1 C A Meetings. DEBATE TO-NIGHT AT 8i P. M r PUBLIC INVITED. feb27 It 400 ASSORTED FLOU R J U ST IN feb27 South Carolina was then reached, when, en obiection. the two Houses separated and the certificates were re ferred to 'the ccmimission, after which the House took receas till 10 o'clock to-morrow The commission assembled and re ceived papers in the South Carolina garded as in the same boat, andrmustlsase, and then adjourned to 10 o'clock sink or swim together. It may happen to-morrow. Parlor Suits ia Kai CIo I Meps that the edge of the battle will be reach ed when Conkling and Morton contend for the Presidency of the Senate. A very handsome assortment of GENTLEMEN'S ESY CHAIRS. declO IN connection with the Furniture PusmefS A of Mr E G Popfis. at my old stand ,r , : il . X Ihe; U-, ... &i . 3 account, eg ITIjtlniffbt. Washington, February, 26. Senator Sherman sent for Capt Ellis, ReDresentative from Louisiana, and a vr&v A&4i imLrs .iTr'piiks: CHEAPSOFASy CHEAx Col Eurkewho re'preseVts Gov Nich- t i vftT?D crrrrTOi Jtrd . ,: i &nJ u ' oils here, to meet himself and Stanley Matthew. me'oDject oi ine meeting has not transpired. The invitation, was received at 2 o'clock, and may have bad to the defeat of the motion for a recess on Rhode Island he Prsideajartrfyed theconsur lar and appropriation bill at 7 o'clock.' SoutKCarolina has been given 16 the Commission. They sit tonight. The Court of Claims- assembled with afull bench.. The Supreme Court met and adjourn ed ta Thursday when Judge Davis will deliver an opinion entrusted to him preliminary to his resignation Wells and Anderson visited -the Treasury to day in charge of the. Set' geant-at-Arms. Wells received his New as mes It has transpired that at the inter view,' Senator Sherman indicated that his visit to Columbus had no purpose of influencing Gov Hayes to commit himself ss ta a policy towards the South. ' : ; ' WE WILL SELL GOOD N. C. H A Y, .on, m South Trade Street, I will cor-fdnct dertakmjr Business - on - nycv n I will keep a complete Stock, from -tlie-vv Burial Case. Orders by telegraph or otherwisproiUH aiwuaea. ? SHELTON. ELIAS,:nCOHEN AEE JUST IN?RECEIPJSA I Y. JUlPiK sabl.ii;.. . , PRENCH SEAL 4SS4r -rrz&iZ And muffs - . n of l C Al U 1 UAAUU . . t . m '-- ACItOSS'THE DEEP. Demcrstrfttions at O'fflahoney'a Fun- -'" 8 erai Small. 1 Loxdon, Feb. 26. Various accounts f O'Mah on ey's funeral show that the demonstration fell far.shortof the ex- pectiona "qf -its,"projattbters, , spectatoii were numerous, but apathetic. A Niehna dispatch states that when the B.us3iabs enter "Roumania, Prince Charges wili make a final appeal to the Power for protection and then remain 1 a spectator of events. J The Montenegrin ambassadors have i reached Constantinople, and the arm istice has been prolonged by mutual i consent, j. GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF FALL AND WINTER PURCHASES f f Woaderfttl Oppdrtisaities I T I E. D, LATTA & BRO., Have still further reduced their entire and elegant Stock of CLOTHING, HATS I GENTS' FUMISfllNG GOODS, and will during the next twenty days, offer ADVANTAGES SUFFICIENT g CONVINCE Every one of the importance, and HOW GREATLY IT IS TO THEIR INTEREST TO BUY NOW. We make these reductions with tb to close eut entirely our present stock, and place it upon the Market at such pi ices as will make an Examination only Necessary, We solicit Orde:s same to us. to carry out our purpose, from a distance, promising satifaction to all entrusting the N E W YORK feb25 AND ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS FIRST ARRIVAL -OF- NEW MILL IN BRY!!! .9 9 Latest Styles of Black Straw Hats ! ! ! -ALSO- LEGHOEH AHD SIWWMh alt Shades, SUNDOWN S A CHOICE SELECTION, FINE COLLECTION S NEW FLOWERS, VSittkowsky & liintels feb22 W. M. WILSON, Successor to Wilson & Black. Successor to W. W. B. BUBWELL R. Barwell & Co. ToVa AND MUFFS " .:"" """""""XbOAS AND MUFFS pay as surveyor of the post at Zmf mSIfI Orle.n,,od Ander-on hi, fee. AT 75c PER 100 LBS. Mayer, Ross & Jones. feb27 y Dissolution. fTlHE firm of W & Burwell & Co., is dis- j X solved by mutual consent. 1 hose hav ing claims against the firm, and those in debted, will please call for settlement of same on W R Burwell. . , W R BURWELL, J M MILLER. feb25 ; ' . :- . Auction Sale. ON Saturday, the 17th of March, at the Court House door, the folio wine named property of the late Roderick McDonald' will oe exposed as puouc me, to wit : une Bedstead. Mattress, fec ne Bureau, one Wasbstand.-, with pitcher and bow): one ! Wardrobe, one Taoie, and Uhairs.- together with other, private enacts.,: , , . j jsiculukhj, Auctioneer. rr'S C PHARR, Administrator. feb2517mal -- -- CONSOLIDATION !! ! rWiilsion &d Burwell, Wholesale & Retail 3D :r,itt GO-IS T S , (OLD STAND OF.McMURBAY 4 DAVIS.) TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C., OFFER WITH THEIR ' ... C OMBINED STOCK S OF And a full assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN'S fURS . ; . KtUi. Mill Hi -v't til . , MEDIUM AND 10W OEADIf. A i ..ii... i etu rA inr.crinr Alnaccss. just received i ; . JL1A, W Call and see them". Got Hamptoa-en the Situation He Dees net Favor a Delay of ! the 'Count. - Charleston, S. C, Feb. 26. The Notice ;of a Private iaiana. :?.':: i N i uovrter "DaDiisnes a SDeciaii . -; - ;., r i . :-: . APT. ) - . I .... . . . . . . : JL ,i ' ' Vrtb- Piof mora i "Jn a letter received I fJnv TTamnMn last nicrht fl.M tn 4UI4yv.,.jt,, .7. . t JAV" Mt I. r.-.h..-,t-.i b : TT I vAH.m .. .. . i" here to-day from Columbus, Ohtoi jthe hl'8 yie'ws concerning the proper course SffSaSTIiS Statement IS maue vy t auiuui ivy, vm 1 01 ine jjemuuruus in vvugiesD. miun i oi iiurtu uuvuub, uuw j in Beeaiuii, ior uie Gov Hayes hM not pnly not expressed ton said "I think it. ot advisable to ESmpmpany?' to Dis arieiiua uo.prluiuje uuui; us i tnrow ouawuiea u mo w unuo uwi: i i. - oji.aux.tsti uua.uk. wouu. iiraud Kv hia administration in re-1 inn nfih a commission: we" submitted I' lm- '.'n. AND. OTHERS. , DRUGS, MEDICINES, -PAINTS, OILS, . 35" jfiL 3KF O ; n ,D 3I3 Oj : : . a-The Largest Stock 'in W. N. 0., and invite the. attention of boyew, OUR STOCK WILL BE OF THE .BEST; AND ' , . lV0 '-: ' j . , r . - . - i . i;. PUREST GO0S. ' de3 iMftfOniQ TeBJpifJDUimiwji Mir j t . r . : 7 .r, .
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