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C WtDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1877 NO. "2,479. TKLEURAPHIC NLWS. WAINGTON J TH Qxaxrn Jc Departmaat thoioxWy mwnUa viu. anran waat, and wtta ta laxam avriaa a n. aa arerT manner of Job WorxeunoMdooJ aim noameaa, oiapaten ana nam Waaaaftmuabatanortnoaaa , BZJL27K8. BIUtHKAOH. Ul'l'a HK4 R CARS3, . TJLGS.RSCSIFI'a.rOSTZSa,! PBOGRAMMra, BJLSO BILLS, PAJfi'UiaCTa. CSLBCKS. at BARGAIN doUTER. Haycfc Lcltee on Ills TrohMhlc onthern Policy. Ladies', Misses and Children's Shoes SHEPIDAN OPPOSED ARD. TO PACK- AT 60' CENTS TO $1.50 A PAIR WHY TOE COUfliT PROGBESS- IRON FROM SMITH BUILDING," TRADE STRUCT n r febU Eulogies Delivered in the Senate on the Late Speaker Kerr of the Honse. BURGESS NIC HO LS WHOLESAJ.E & RETAIL PROMINENT REPUBLICANS' rN THE SOUTHERN QUESTION. DEALER IN Bill to Itecalate Vncanrics in Office of President mul Vice President. ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. SUNDRY OTHER BILLS AND AP PROPRIATIONS. A OJ CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, iPARLOB & CHAM BEE SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE. N , Sonth Carolina ' Counted for Hayes by Same Old Vote of to 7. NEW SENATORS PRESENT COM MISSION ADJOURNS TILL FRIDAY. -ILe co n hi ut( e en Ft rt ign relations reported favorably on the bill to pay Wm L Scruggs, Minister to Bogata, certain moneys. " The joint commitUje on Chinese, re ported and the report win ordered to be printed.' . lbe bill, creating the sinking fund for the Pacific Railroad," was postponed to December next ; ayfg. 29 . nave. 28. The bill for public buildings in Aus tin, Texas, passed. The House bill, which passed to-dav regarding vacancy in the office f Pre sident, was read by Little and referred to the committee on nriviWes and elections. The credentials of, John T Morgan, elected from Alabama, were presented Executive session. Recess. The imnressiorr still nrevafla amnnw the employees ofc' fnV Bouse that a count wm be nnaiiy prevented, out in more thoughtful circles the hope or fear of it is abaftdoned. Senator Sher man, Stanley Matthews and Congress man Charles Foster Beem most near to Gov Hayes. Bob IogersoH is here and is much sought and greeted by South ern place seekers. Ingersol assumes quite" a chivalrous ground and does not know how in honor Hayes can aban don Packard and Chamberlain. Foster is known to be in favor of allowing the Southern people to manage their own affairs. Stanley Matthews ts day spoke quite freely in the same direction and Senator Sherman has taken pains to let it be known that he is not trying to shape the Southern policy of Mr Hayes The Cabinet had a very long session and some efforts was made to change the Southern policy which way is not known, but the President was immova ble. All the secretaries haye placed their lesignations -tfi the Presidents! hands. The.Supreiae Court Unable to Agree. Columbia, Feb 57. The Supreme Court was thronged again at 1 o'clock awaiting the decision. Tbe Justices met in the consulting room and re mained there one hour, when they ap peared in tbe bench and announced that they had been unable to aeree on the decision, but might probably in a lew days. Ihe docket was then called and the crowd dispersed. The Four-Year Old's Pkayek. Her father has been away from the city on business for two weeks, and t.h has taught the little one to conclude ner evening prayers with "and please waicnover my papa. .Last evening the little ladv solemnly r.lanr! her I 1 J -1 11m . unu ana saia, . nease watcn over my j u 1 . . 1 pp uu you a Deiier Keep an eye on Mamma, 100 i nocnester Democrat. m mm m GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF FALL AND WINTER PURCHASES ! ! Wonderful Opportuaities I T ! LATTA TTn.rA cKll f.lk.. Jl J 11 1 i 1 1 . . . yankee Doet thus brpatu forth I auioLThe'chlbir KLTS IriOTIIlM: HAT3 8 fiKivn vimwrcniKrc caaho floor! Over Ihe c.verlet. underth. '"" VU1IIHIIHHI neei, irom ner wee dimpled chin to her pretty feet ! Now rising aloft like a bee in June: now sunt t.n t.h wail of a cracked bassoon ! Now flute-like. A TVT7 A vrm a nun iTTnnTTnTm . subsiiing, then rising again, is the -tl-L V AVj Ho O U JP J? lUlJBiJN T 8 U(JJN VllNlJK and will daring the next twenty days, offer beautiful snore of Elizabeth Jane." Extract from the Pod. Dr Price'i Vanilla Flavor ia from tbe Mexican Vanilla Pod. This nonn. lar flavor, as made by Dr Price, ens bod its the delicate aroir a of this agreeable fruit, free from tbe ttronsr. rank tnstnf rhn.. or. tracts sold as Vanilla. madf from tho rhAnn-J rr1 . up i ' I Every one of (heimporttnee, and HOW GREATLY IT IS TO THEIR NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. jjan3 THIS WELL EHOWH AND LEADING HOTEL, located in centre of the city, offers JOrcSXTjmPASSHO ACCOMMODATIONS TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC - Hie Furnltxis-e s CrstcIaB6t t&e Eoubc is Car t?eicd tbrongbQut, GASiind ELECTRIC BELLS ABE IN EVERY ROOM. VVashikgton, Feb. 27. The letter telegraphed yesterday, cannot be located, but it exits, and partially accounts for the progress which has been allowed to be made in the count. The Herald's Washington special says, regarding it : "There is a letter in town, from Gov Hayes, him self, which approves, in the most ex plicit and direct manner, of the speech of Mr Fester last week, in which he expressed his confident belief that Hayefa' Southern policy would be such as the people of Louisiana and South Carolina desired. The same special says, Gen & A Sherklan has gone to Columbus la inform Gov Hayes xf the real condition of- things in Louisiana. He is an oM acouaintance of Got Hayes, and is an opponent of Packard. There was no manifestation of feel ing this morning. The ultra-Republi cans claim that the lull was produced by protests from the commercial cen tres against a defeat of the count, on account ' of the' trade disturbances, which would follow, while the ultsas- Conservatives attribute it to the high assurances that the South will be treated fairly. , . . , v J- In the commission four ioflis is al- im -r i.j -ni . -, ww, . t rwi t lowed to each side, but it is thought lo Invalids, Florida Tourists or Persons Traveling that hardly that time win be used, it is expected mat tne commission will Rooms. FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY FOR COMFORT. TERMS : $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 ner day. according to location of H C ECCLES, Proprietor. take the case by 3 o'clock. The Senate re-assembled at 10, a. m., and, in' accordance with .the notice given yesterday, Mr McDonald called The Commission. The secret session on the South Caro lina case' commenced at 2 o'clock They adjourned at 7 o'clock after hav ing voted 8 to 7 to count tLe State for Hayes and Wheeler. O'cn John T Morgan, of Alabama ex Gov A II Garland of Aikansas, ex-Gov Isham G Harris, of Tennessee, and ex- Gov Richard F Coke, of Texas. United States Senators from their respective States, have arrived in the city in an ticipation of an extra session of the Senate for executive biuines's. Hons B II Hill of Georgia, and LQC Lamar of Mississippi, United States Senators elect from their respective States being members of the House are also here. The Southern Conservatives regard the accession of these gentlemen to the Senate will add largely to the ability from the Southern States in that body. By Blount and Atkins' efforts to-day in setting $150,000 to pay South trn ante bellum mail contractors appro priated by sundry civil bill, Georgia will be benefitted about " $80,000. Blount made a point that the law for bidding payment was in the nature Of a bill of attainder, and clearly uncon stitutional" The Com mission adjourned to Friday unless called together by the presiding officer. It has been ascertained there are no further double returns. ON THE OTHER SIDE. up the House resolutions in respect to When the New Policy of the Vatican fVia momAru r f ika 1atnr Sroo l'o XTa J Tt7 i 1 1 h Prnnl a in ad Tlia TAftAi -AT- FU R N ITU R E W AREHOU3 E. IJiave just received a fresh Stock of Parlor Suits in Hairi 'CIoOi S Heps j ; i $ i i ; T i i if f - A very handsome assortment of GENTLEMEN'S EASY CHAIRS the memory of the late Sneaker Kerr. H T and appropriate eulogies Tvere deliver ed by Messrs McDonald, Wallace, Wright, Bayard, Booth ao4 .Morton, after which, the resolations were unan imously agreed to. will be Proclaimed The Position of German Bishops in Relation co the Execution of laws. Lokdon, Feb 27 A Times' dispatch from Rome says it is stated that the Cardinals submitted to the Pope on Friday favorable replies to some ques tions which he proposed to them with the object of giving the ecclesiastical policy of the Holy See a more effica cious and energetic direction toward a natural solution of the various ques tions of the day, ; The exact nature of the new policy will be proclaimed on the occasion of the Pope's episcopal . li A FINE STOCK declO OF LOUNGES. ALL PRICES; CHEAP SOFAS, ' CHAMBER SUITS, C. ; r f , , ( t CHEAP IN connection with the Fnrnitnre Kusiners of Mr E G Rogers, at ray old stand on South Trade Street, I will col duct the -TTn-dertaking Business on niy own account, .giving It my personal attenlit n. I Will tppn ft fnmn1eti Stitulr -frnm Old Cheapest Wood Coffin to the finest Metalic vS" A W -'MKD' f Vn VUUUU LU lUr liUCei JVJeittilV aaaBaaaa ' r t Burial Case. Orders by telegraph or otherwise promiy atusuueu , 'cgELT0N. House. Most of the session was spent in the consideration of the sun dry civil appropriation bill, which, however, was not completed. A bill to provide for vacancies in the office of President and Vice President, that may arise through the failure of ine two nouses to count tne electoral .... utax, . " rote, was reported by Field, of New ", i-j .u.u- v. A Ykirpm the committee ,on P"vil- tQ perform acts Jn ;eX9eution of lawB 6 ' , mi . . . . " . ? other than those against Uie church if parsed. The only deviation from a invited to do so by the civil authorities: party Tote, were in jthe fact that. Pur- xa v..;. man, of Florida, voted with the Demo- , ;i, --..v:--- a. crats, and. that thirteen Democrats,'tn- i tTr''r? .Ti"'r: r.r-" . . r.lndinE' Hanc.flclf. of Texas, and KTint.il , . .. Ttr i a ,u (( -d r y ary c;reiigon aaa tnesngnif ot tne of Kentucky , voted with the RepublW rg d ; " - x - - ' cans. The bill provides, that in case of Pesth, Feb 27.-The reappoint of such vacancy m the Presidential office, the Tjssja mini8try which resigned on tsha be filled by the President of the MBOUntlof. jtbe dififerences between te, if there be bnej filLhelSpeaeii A tiar5 J LIaI h? ihit, bond of the House, of there be one, or by L. : - I UUCOUVU, ID gascucu. the Secretary of State in office, at the , . -r , time the vacancy happens. . , v':AZ ,u m A motion to suspend the rules andt Ti' V Tr , . . 1 . rairii v . ri v 11 ill r i it- I i mmu 11 hi t-jj i i iHaaf ft m.t ! adont resolutions. - recognizinff the IMPERIAL SALOON ke ps constantly on hand LAUER'S CELEBRATED LAGER BEER, By the dozen bottles $1.25, By the keg U 25. SWEET OR SOUR CLAR ET, and OTHER DOMESTIC WINES, by the desen bot tles $3 00, by tbe gal lon $1.50. WINE and SEER ON DRAUGHT. ALE, PORTER. DUBLIN AND BELFAST GINGER ALE. By the dozen, $2X0. JOSEPH FISCHESSER. fb28 GARDEN SEEDS. A FRESH SUPPLY OF GARDEN SEEDS! from the roost CELEBRATED GARDENER, IN THE UNITED STATES, PETER HENDERSON, NEW YORK. For sale at the Drug Store, of SCARR & CO. feb28 MADCAP VIOLET, William BlacVs last work- 50c. ft 5 : 31 ARE JUST US EECEIPT OF A m A sj- LP Br . a m m m mt ... m m m-m . ; 7 I Preaident for his reDorted oninion ..BOAS--ANT MUFFS j support of the NichoUs goyernment in 'plyof an -jnerpellltion-fefused to produce the document relative ! to Rou mania's neutrality in the event of war between Turkey and Russia. Paris, Feb 27. A. letter from Ade- lina Patti has been published, declar a a vrir r a t t ? , . -. . FRENCH SEAL'.. .i...i;.A..A.i.iV...BOAS ANT MUFFS Louisiana. KAMSKATKA SEAL.................... ,..UA. ..S Auaoa.A oil, ALi....... FANCY GREBE rvi t. tr y a. w u w m. a 1 """V "'pnis AND MUFFS full assortment of LADIES arid CHILDREN'S FURS 3-m And a " MEDIUM AKD LOW GBiDI . . Xgy Another lot of those "Xheap , and Superior Alpaccast f weive. Call and sea them' ' L ' ELI As. COHEN rA? ROESSLER, . deO Masonic Temple Buiming. Democratic governments of Louisiana and South Carolina, "was -made by 'I Schleicher, of Texas, and failed for a want of. a two-thirds majority. So, aiSO, wiiu a rcDOJUwuii uaereu uy - terson,- of Kentucky, commending the ig the statem enti in the Figaro about President for, his reported opinioniri . lowi&-the-i Sficolini, are wnouy inaoouraie. - - - London. Feb 27. The Times' second The clause to pay Southern mail con- j edition-publishes a dispatch from its tractors for work done before the war, Sfc? Petersburg vcorrespondent saying: was restored to the sundry civil bill. An extraordinary council of ministers House took a recess to 10 o'clock by was held here yesterday, at which the a vote ot 120 to 119. 1 j Czar presided. Genlgnatieff was pre Senate. The citizens of ' Washing- senti;. , lTearn on : the best authority ton petition for the" use of the rotunda that it was decided to demobilize the e1. a l! t r- fklf e-j a.L. :..nii.ali'nfi I t?Tiaaian armv wVton rpaff 1 a Biom Arl Ul HIO ? iui Hie, lusuguiowuu " "'j ' . ; ball, was' referred to the committee on tween tbe Porte, Bervia and Mbntene buildings'' K tl gro. -1 - - . . . '' : WEAVERS & WEFT, MiM Braddoni' last work 25c. ANNE WARWICK, The last work of Georgtana M Craik 50c. -for 8lat TIDDY; & 1l : ; fek28 20caNaabcr-$2aYear TUIDE AWAKE-an iUostratedliagaeine .11 for Young People, is the yery best pub lication of the kind in oar country, aa well as the cheapest. For an agency, ssnd to , D LOTHEOP & CO., - ' feb25 iT'-?' ; ij J ff-fr- ,x Boston."; INTEREST TO BUY WOW C L O T H I N P. I l Pierre Dedroit, MERCHANT TAILOR T!egrai.h Officp, Central Hotel. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Has j ust received a Bplendid lot of Fine uoesmns, Uloths and Cassimeres, which I will make up at prices to suii the times, and Kuai.niieBaiiiiaeiion in Biyie ana lit. feb28 We make these redactions with the to'closecut entirely our present stock, and place it upon the Market at such pi ices as will make an Examination only Necessary, to carry ont our purpose. WTe solicit Orders from a distance, promising satifaction to all entrutin the Sam rn ns. feb25 N E W YORK 9) AND ONE TRICE CLOTHIERS: FIRST ARRIVAL -OF- NEW MILLINER?!!! -? Latest Styles of Black Straw Hats ! ! mm f -ALSO LfGHOBH AKD STBAW-Ia all Shades, r SUNDOWN S--A CHOICE SELECTION, FINE COLLECTION NEW FLOWERS; -AT- Wittkowsky& Rintels W. M. WILSON, Successor to Wilson & Black. W. K, BTJBWELL Successor to W. R. Barwell A Co. CONSOLIDATION!!! Wholesale & Retail 3D Tt TT G- O-1 S T S SZlOLD-STAND OF McMURBAY DAVIS.) k'''' ? TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE 5 C.y OFFFR WITH THEIR CO M B I N E D ST O CI S OF DRUGS,iMEDiciNES, PAIPs?0ILS. V TfieLargest Stock in W. N. C. 'and inrtte the tentlon' of" bnyerf i ' i OUR, fb3 8TOCE WILL BE OF THE BEST AND PUREST ' 000tl 7
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