CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, STTBsc&irriOii bates D ir 1 year, (postpaid) In advance:: mas. moa. mon,' wnxii umoH. W kh , (in the county) in advance, $2 00 " oat of the county, postpaid; 2 lo 6 months, " i 05 Liberal reductions for clubs. fg?' " ' ... . " ' I',' ' I, I III - .1 I , . ; t. VOLrxni. CHARLOTTE N. CM SUNDAY, .MARCH 4, 1877. NO. 2,483. Zba Crjafcrrxa Job DevartinoBtu ut ttoroaCaqr appita won. ovary ooeaol want, ana wita to latest striae otTxVK wlta a mass, eMtpotah and eh pw a, Weaaafarnisaatshort aoUM , , BULKS CHLXOASa. ; TAG8.xacsx?saLrcsr3i raOQRAMMCT, llAiCD KLM, paxhujctjl oaxcxa, at, 4 ia -.,-r , i a . . ..-(. T . - -. 5 - . . i , ; r- i MssMPM1iMMMMnrMBMiriMini ii nimiiiri mwiw miiwiibi i i i n - NEW SPRING TOCKiiigJX'V 0' kUR STOCK of GENTLEMEN'S QAIT- IBS and H0I8 is the beit ever c flar ed in thia city, and consist of Goods froni tbe following celebrated mannfac urers: L Boyden & Co., Miller, Mcallogb?& Ober, Banister 4 Tichenor, of Newark, N. J.; L Dickeiman & Co., T Hills & Son, of Phila delphia ; Lilly, Young, Pratt & Brackett, P Ware, Jr & Co., of Bos'on, and others. BOYD fc OVERMAN. mar4 VEHAVE aSUPERIORlineof LADIE3, Miesw and Children's Boots !an JS, including all of the latect s.yles in French III J I ..... : . and Americiin Kid Co Caljf, Ktd wij Serge, at low price &4t&.XQi&ZD & OVERMAN. WE WILL HAVE a PEW SHOES LEFT o oar Bargain Counttr. Children's and Misses, and Tdies small siaes, which we will sell cheap, x BOYD & OVERMAN. BURGESS MGSOLS WHOLESALE & RETAIL telegraphic; NEWS. WASHINGTON ! CHAN DIE R' S SUCCES S 0 R, "icholls idrlsed How,; tt cirrTfobpi Will not IntereftfrwlOi lhe Law- - V. A MV ASM U -- ,- , THE CITY PILblOT. Investigation Comuiittee, anj Persons Held for ' Contenipi'H Discharged. -j Jin HOUSE DECLARES TILOEN AND HENDRICKS ELECTED. ' The Masons and Felloip will not Participate in Ingu- I sural Ceremonies. )an3 m mnffmni f HcK CHAItLOTSB,N.C. THIS TO KHOWH AH? HOTEL, LOCATED IN CENTRE OF THE CITY, OFFERS UNSURPASSED ACCOMMODATIONS DEALER M ALL KINDS OF FDRNITDRBj BEDDING, &C. -A tJiaJU AjIJMJS .Washington. March 3, 1877. Senator Alcorn is strongly urged to succeed Chandler in the interior de- CEEAPB,ED3TEADS, LOUNGES, partment. The following telegram has just been ' sent to Gov Nicholls uot Fl S of all KINDS on HAND. Washington. M arch 3. m sy ... n rrt t-.i. ?? r t. !5Jo. 5. West Trade fit v ww a Jiimoua, new uncuns, nu, . m . I m -w-v ine rresiaentsays nesentacuspatcn CHARLOTTE . N. C to Packard on Thursekv. notifvine him - that the troops ould no loDger be em ployed to uphold either claimant, and that he does not believe that Packard would attempt any oflensive opera tions. The President sent the dispatch so that he might have time to retire his pretensions if so disposed. The Pre sident says : Instructions have been issued which cancel all orders for the preservation of the status (ho, and that neither you or Packark are bound to ol serve that. He mean that the peo ple of Louisiana are as tree in their af fairs from Federal interference, as the people of Connecticut, and that there will be no disposition to interfere with them any more than with the people of New York. The President concurs with us that you immediately issue a proclamation, urging the protection of amnesty and peace. Being asked if the posse executing the powers of Gov Nicholls' court would - be interferred with by the military, he replied, no more than in any other State. Being asked if Nicholls' officers in, should take possession of the offices in the State without mob . violence, would would there be military interference; he replied, that there would be none; To Invalids, Florida Tourists or Persons TraveHng that the military would only be used I r : A. V.1 KaaVi Anna vrt fVAatf VArlP Q Tl fl US' lb i-liVli. UCCU UUtU au V - a; aa.--i.va. would be in any of the States, to over come mobs too formidable for the civil powe re of State authorities. We have according to location of submitted the foregoing dispatch of yesterday tO-Ujaprresiaeni, wno aw revised it with his own hands, and au thorizes us to state that in its present form it is absolutely correct. E A Burke, BL Gibson, E J Ellis, WmLLevy, The Citv is rapidly filling up. The cavalcade df a circus which happens to be here, and handsome company ot cadets from some Ohio military school, are parading this morning House. The resolution that the in vestigation committee be discharged from further consideration of matters com mittedlto theau, and that persons held for contempt be discharged, was adopted It is discretionary with the Speaker to certify the contumacious to the court. The conference on sundry civil appropriations failed. The Senate has up the army appro priation bill The House bill extending the board of claims commission two years, pass ed. The jn embers ef the Louisana re turning board have been released from custody. The Speaker has it dicretion- ary about certifying them to the cnmi nal court: Nothing from New Orleans through private chanels points in dispute, were settled, except at to the railroad car facilities, and on that point a new conference was or dered. ' JL bill which revives the frank ing privileges, as to all public docu menls, was printed by order of Con gress. i. A resolution Was reported by Knott, ot Kentucky, and adopted by a strict party rote 18S to 88 declaring that Tilden had received 196 votes of dnly I J ' 1 m v - a 4MUAOffvl TPWI was tnereoy amy elected Ereaident, and that in the opin kJtfof the'SottS Hendricks, having re ceived the . Jikeuhiber of electoral lrfilTrftiiaSa elected vice President, .qu n J. ; Kecew W&eclocK for caucus. toAXB.Tno Bubsidy ' for New Or- ileantiand Brazil mail steamers was stricken from the postoffic bill. 1 Blame called up the army. annroDii AtipQ.liti;n4 the speeches 0eStrietlkan i&vn minnloi Hft ro CLAIMS:(Vl(1tl(ut washed iv auu auupieu uy a voie oi yeas, 02 nays, S3.;3andjyij:qsJa tho,gonference. THE BOARD SION EXTENDED TWO YE ARS ? MORE. Cn 1 . . --- -, misaioa uassea. And roes Tiiin-wc r. BeesJ - Ani ,)., d-M.- s.enat?iij th kKnyjbrtl will certaihly ' fall,' tinfess 'ihe'floufte' con sen ts to tr ikeut hef plvtica-J jDroj'is iens. Mw "ynnon !:Trm' Two comrStotefc-W1 'Pennsylvania, citizen soldiery,wiU pattieipate in tbe parade on. Monday,,,! whi,arid three colored local cornftameewiil also march. The federal army will con tribute 12 companies of artillery, act ing and infantry, and . 8 companies of marines. The Masons and Odd Fel lows do not propose to participate.. The, ..company of Ohio cadets act as a body guard. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC Hie furniture is flrst-cIaBB, tlic Houeo Is 0qx- nctcd tlicongltQtif GAS and ELECTRIC BELLS ARE IN EVE!RYJ BjOOM. FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY FOR COMFORT. 6T TERMS :-$3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 per day, according to location RcSs. H C ECCLES, Proprietor. 2?" 3SS aS-3B &00 3n The Sitaadon In Louisiana Weldon Bailed Nicholls Issne a. Cougrat a latory Proclamation. Kkw Orleans, March 3. Weldon has Leen bailed for $5,000. The barricades of the State House has been strengthened and--fifeen das ratior s taken in. Gov Nicholls issues a congratulatory proclamation, and urges tti$ ?tthti nu ance of good behavior. -He says : In the future history of our State,aletus recognize and respect IheJact that all classes and race distinction before the law are, and shall remain abolished. Let us honestly accord, such citizens without any distinction, the full meas ure of their rights.and equal benefit and protection of the law, to the end that all under the blessing of God may con tribute to bring about an era of good feeling, peace and prosperity. LATER. The city remains quiet. It is under stood that the military authorities have asked for further instructions to make their duties clear under the recent or der covered by the telegram from the resident to Packard. ENGLISH CRITICISMS. -AT- , . H. S3 IR FURNITURE WAREHOU S E. I.have just received a fresh Stock of JParior Suits ia Hair, Cloth 3 Beps A very handsome assortment of GENTLEMEN'S EASY CHAIRS. . .Tr .tvit. t nTTVPro itT ToTmrs r!FTRAP SOFAS, CHEAP A TllSxj niVJVyXV JT i.uui'UJio. xixjxj j. itivK., CH AMB EH S U LTH, &V. declO 1 IN connection with the Funsiture Businets 1 of Mr a Bocer. at mv old tand on Eonth Trade Street, I will conduct ike 'Un dertaking Business on my own account giving it my personal auenin 11. I will keep a complete Stock,'-from the Burial Case. Orders by telegraph or otherwise prompuy atwuaed to. gggrTON. - if Midnight. The Treasury has called ten million Hollars five-twenties. March 3d, '65. T?0"E3SSIj!E1IE dated November 1, '65, interest; ceases Jane 3 '77. - -sake just est receipt or A , . I . chief Justice Waiter will) qualify 5 i t t .X .- -? - ' . - tf ' I TT .A A-MAWAW fit nAAII ' -"- m M TjJgB. MMfSVYJ .j I MtYCa fill XIUUU IVTiUVUVTI Caf IL , SUFBXiiUii laUT v fj : , . Bjaine and Max,y are app0inted visi BLIAS, AfTlTTT (1 TIT T ' . -iTlliMV OA.HUIU..:.. KAMSKATKA SEAL............ i - unAS AND MUFFS tors to West Point. ' '"";B0AS AND MUFFS Confirm etions.r-H W Densey,' At ZZ'ZMgX MUFFI Urneof the BatU?nDi.trictrfN6ir ALASKA SE AL....' .. a awd MUFFS I York. FANCY GREBE BOAS ainv u v TTnrs,The conference reports on varioas appropriation bills were made r And a full'assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN'S FURS ftnd ,gree t0. V -Sfe . ' - I t th'l0UUtive bill, all ooints in JkAA W ... dispute were compromised, except as to the'President's salary. The House voted to insist on reduction to $25,000 if4 i; MEDIUM AND LOW GRADES. !'' J: iter ts,';-.'i 4 rt4, lAt nf V.o Chcar and Superior " Alpaccas.jusi receive. What is said About Hajes Jin his own State The "Western JDemoorats , Still Defiant and frreconcilabR Columbus, O., March 3. Owing to the absence of Republicans to ' attend the inauguration; tho Democrats had a majority in the Ohio House of Rep rssentatives, yesterday, !and a resolu lntion was addptSd declaring that Hayes had received 185 votes by fraud, perjury, etc., and that we are sorry for it, because it destroys our faith in the mercy, justice and beneficence and and goodness of Almighty God, whom we have been taught to believe was the defender and protector of right, in this that he has allowed villainy and moral perjury to triumph over truth, honesty and virtue. fit is not a little strange to us that this faith which was destroyed in a day by the villainy of an electoral com mission could have withstood the stress of the last ten years, and the spectacle of the unpunished wrongs heaped upon the people of the South. Ed. STILL III illli! ! 1 1 i ..Vi J,.'! KKW ADVEKTISFMtNTS. Just Opened, CORNER TRTON AND FOURTH 8TS., A Barber Shop, conducted ay a white ' man, for tbe benefit, of white men. I expect to receive a liberal patronage from the white citizsns of Uharlotte. . . . , JOSEPH TILLKN, mara i w . . Late of Canada. OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY,, EVENING, MARCH 6TH, PR04. W H ARTLY, the lavorite Eloca tipaist in his Dialect and Dramatic Per- eonallons, for the benefit of the M EMORIAL ASSOCIATION . ADMISSION, 50 CENTS Tickets to be had at Tiddv'S Book Store, without extra charge, and at the door. mar4 'it REMOVAL. THE undersigned takas this opportunity to inform bis friends and customers that he has removed his Tailoring Estab lishment two doors Eaet of his old stand on Tryon Street, where he will be pleased to wait on mem in mtnre. dec 29 tf. JOHN VOGEI., Merchant Tailor MAGAULAYS LIFE AND LETTERS, Bound in Sheep $8.00. HERITAGE OF LANG DA LB, Leieure HtnrScries $1.25. MADAME by FRANK LEE BENEDICT, $1.00. THE SUN MAID 50 cents. FROM DREAMS TO WAKIjSG-50 cents. - iu, vg! oi IUH A WIDOW OF WINDSOR-50;cents. ANNE WARWICK By Georgiana M Craik 50 cents. sa GRAND CLOSING 0UT,SALE.0F FALL AND WINTER PURCilASES ! ! Wonderful Oppoartuaities X I I E. D.LATTA & BRO., Haye still farther reduced their entire and elegant Stock of CLOTHING, HATS GENTS' FURNISHING GCODS, and will daring the next twenty days, offer ADVANTAGES SUFFICIENT 8 CONVINCE Every one of the importance, and " HO W ORE A T L Y IT IS TO THEIR INTEREST TO BUY WOlnJ. .... 5 We make these redactions with the to'close out entirely our present stock, and place it upon the Market at such pi ices as will make an - Examination only Necessary, '' to carry out our purpose. We solicit Ordeis from a distance, nromislns eatifaciion to all entrnatln tha same to us. -1 !.feb25 NEW YORK AND ONE PRICE t CLOTHIERS; FIRST AE -OF- NEW MILLIHBBY!!! hti -?-?- ? ? ?- Latest Styles of Black Straw Hats ! ! ! -ALSO- r for sale at i 1 flDDY & mar2 he London Times Commends the Conduct of Leading Democrats. Londojt, March 3. The London Imes this ruorning praises the Demo cratic leaders for their moderation, and K?rba llioil" rArrIllf. will thfk entire sympathy -of the law abiding NOtlCe Ol 3 PriVate American people who are well able to I ' ' l A..itnn .nil ..in.llt I IX Tf 'or the constitutional restraints, amone ii: tt i i i i uiivja ib uereuv kivcu .uu avuuuiuvu puonc men. xtir ixuyca eicnuu wU1 n ado to te General Assembly not excite genuine enthusiasm, except of North. Carohaa. now in. session, for the in tVirsA who regard nolitics as a ram- 1 passage or an act to lncprporate tne"unar- . . , x t. : otU Compress Company." oiing, iricsy game. may we wntu i BANDERS ft JiLAUKWtAJl. wifh mnHarafantiafiu.t.inn M M f BCATta 1 lm AHA? UlillCgO. from the worse evils of prolongation of TRPfrxvsTF MSLgkfiLnt the excitement, or a conflict of titles: W i4 hi but Mr Hayes has not, unfortunately, . . i . . . 11 i t li ne moral wergnt to Dauasi; a rwepuoii-1 at can administration, situated as this mast be, with the best intentions. He p JJ R I 6 L E R S effect many of the pledges of his letter to the Cincinnati Conventien. We trust that our anticipations are wrong and that Mr Hayes, may show unex pected force of character, and conquer the sympathies of the , nation h by an honest, fearless reform policy. LEGHORN AD STBAW-Ia all Shades, S U N 1) OWN S--A CHOICE SELECTION, PriMP". POT .T .RflTTO'N NEW Iff -AT- J' Wittkowsky & Rintels Oranges, Lemons ,;;:';;AM;:j,;.,.; A PT L E 8. CANNED PEAGHES, PifiEAPPLE, TOMATOES, CORN, PEARS, Ac. Schooner Lost. New TowcMarcb 3. The schooner 1fi rrrr ih e 1-1 T.11P nt lllini- lott night near. Life Savings Station, JSo. NfJOSA 9$UwQ?i) JUQDSwrS 13, norm Blue oi Jaxnega xniei auu i went to peices.' 'All hands were lost. The . above schooner, is supposed to be Margaret and Lucy, nence lor Charles ton, S. C- - Potted jHoate, Sill A LARGE ASSORTMENT Of CRACKERS TehiisVo RiUJ tontract. : " ? OStitM BBS MfiJ-My. Cutciskati,' Ohio, - March S.The CANDIES orall kinds FRESH wcVPTXRB. DomsBu uwV Tames, i;ocoanut contract for the construction s of the I xuiuvuj vvvwmmuw Tennessee river . bridge, to a Philadel pbUp,rty-" ; : Cocoannt Cream. .... .... .... .j-.-..,- . . !. - I Bankers Snsnend. HrtmrAii." March! SThoal & Hunt . - FfUlt T-rsr bankers at Lebanon, J Ohiov,m ade, an J Moi, gagar Taffies, fresh every assignment yesteraay. Aiiaouities not a : --:..t yv.it day.i i fc:i'-w,i its irii feb22 WILSON BUR WELL, Successors to WHson & Black, and W. 17. Durwell & Co., Wholesale and Retail XT O- O- I S T S -,- i (OLD STAND OF McMTJRRAT fe DAVIS,) OFFER AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES : 500 20X69 Window Glass, 2Q Barrels Raw an Boiled Linseed Oil, g Barrels Strails Oil, 4 000 PoaDd"Patty' ' Barrels Kerosene Oil, 10 000 poandtWhiteLeiul tsses jutersf . R -Gross Simmons Hepatic Compound, j roes Simmons liver Regulator, "DiriSr8 and Lan4reths Warranted Garden Seed, 1 A Gross Tutt's Pilla. . g GronAllcocks' Plastezs. -JJjQ Gross Worm Confeetions, - 1 . . . : ... f 4 tit J 351 ..-.-.JiT! dJ tt;:;. .t; n o34i jitt -.--rirMjBOr Wa3 Have a Large gtock of ;eYeiTtliiiig keptly Drug- 'toPrice'antt'OjMU TEADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. r C 4 ji.. marS In the postbffice appropriation bill al renerted. ' feblt