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CHARLOTTE OBSERVES, : s" k' r ryt : . ' : r .uMiiV : . taty T'Mr.ri . ? 7 FTTH; : . 4 L&. La. i L 1 . itrascxirnoB batcs. . -. , Daily 1 yar, (postpaid) In advance, $3 00 mos. I . 4 00 WXXXXT XDITIOB. v Weekly, in the county) in advance, $2 Oi out of the county, postpaid, 2 1 B moctha,.. - - 1 ' ' . 1 Of a- Liberal redactions for clnha. b oio ts OA i$ '. .wHwspEiHaer.f!.'.",-!! ' BOTD.ft OVBRUAB'. QUR STOCK of GENTLEMEN'S GAIT- KRS and SHOES is the bett eye?; offr is in tbis dry, and cotiM Mst of GoadiTfroilf the following celebrated man qfa,ctnrers: - 1 LBoydrn & Co., Miller. Mcallough A Ober. Banister & Tichenor, of Newark,' " L Dicketman 4 Co., T Mills & Son, of Phila delphia ; Lilly, Young,. Prat & BracfceiyP Ware, Jr . A Co., of Bos on, and p'-heiS BOYD & OYEBlAN.i P mari t'J bur aj5 s s task 't1vi t liif THIS WEI1 EKOWH: LOCATED IS CENTR5 OF WN 111 lw - UKHUKPA68BB ACCOMMODATIONS TO THE TRW ETXING PUBLIC GAS and ELECTRIC BELLS AEE IN EVERY BOOM. To Invalids, Florida Tourists or Persons Traveling til ' '''. 4t "; FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY Jf TEEMS:-13 3.00, f260 siid $2.C0 per day, according to location of , . ' -,, ;;" 7.,.in..,, H CEpCES.Poprijetor. Rooms". " AT- 4- V- T-W "T-.-K -T-V 11 " trt ff f ciidaienlinS CHI LD R E NVSr - .fiU.J-.t9i.tf H it: Iam receivirgtt fuir Stock 6f CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, ' 5WC6 na lowest prices. 4r j,.:. ikeV5 Of Mr H! O t?Aooro at mir ' rYA cfanrl1 V ' Pomb 1 Trade Street. I wjlljsorjoct'tb J7n-r aertakmg qsSness.on .XDyrown'saccbunt,., vmg it rjjy personal attention'. ' 1 Will roan a C..k I.. , IL . Uheapeat Wood CoflBn-to the finest MetallqT Banal Case. Orders bf telegrapher otherwfs, tzort INVITE ATTENTI0XJ, TO: IHEItt-! f? ' 'riJ ji .ii:iOTS 07Sl -aafiSJS .please fresh lapply'ofAlpaccasaDdiitohii BtotkOfEttloideriei In: vol xni. ibi "f-ic b il s EH AVK a SUPERIOR line of I ADIES, MujiJlHllhjUMlatej styles fo IfreSch aod American Kid CoU, Calf Kid Fox au'd" BOYD t OVERMAN. oa oar Bargain Coantr. Children's and - - - U I?8(8andrV.adfWWin'ku sizts. mhirh . eau.. I O i ii afJYDJt OVERMAK. ch p ts , tl RN ITU RB, s e v--j i- A OK CB EAP1 IfiDSTE ADr-TJNGS ; , PARLOR & CHAMBf .E SUITS. COFPlKSof ail KINDS on HAND; No. 5, West Srade St;,? - i ClflRLOtTE, N,: C. AHD LEABIKa ' HOTEL, THE CITY, OFFERS XL- FOR COMFORt.1 n 1 8 r i " ' ;A tJv ft!.: J .8(1000 Vi T- T T 1 l "T71 - C A R RrL AiG E S , JL-- -1-' m VyoIIO,3f6rfiykfe'selectedJ but theterre A ,4 -Vi A !Ii 7 rWpij attended "tW W&a2'rt 1 ceyerji i Wholesale', and Retail examfcieT-'! wdi cj IM frM Mil MM TELEGRABIUU NEVS. WASHINGTON ! 1 THE STORM'-SIII FTING. DISASTERS. TO. SHIPPING- GOV. 'HAMPTON WILL 'BE r SUP- PORTED.' WO;, MORE LETTERS Bljimptnn's Views tn the 1 f Situation. ; ' . - - Washingtoji, March 27. Vherea of the. low barometer , has moved slowly northeastward, and is now central, over New . York. Caii- uonrj BiDii9 pontinua from Sm ith ville id EasfporLCIll 1 s 1 ' The Observer at Cape Henry reports the Korwegian bariPantzer; in a bad cbritien'arullbfwater will probably go to pieces. The crew, 11 all told, is saved. , , ,,: -. . -"The Winchester, at last high water, has been movecl abput a length. They continue to heve ballast overboard at the rate of one hundred txone hunf dred and fifty tons per day. "The. wa and wind are very bighandunjfavora-ble- tospeedyj workjjbut thel: ship res mains in good condition 'and position'. heItalian bark FxanceshiDO, so far; declines ihJiesistine6ne(i by the life-saving crew, "There is no im mediate danger of fne less of life or) the breaking ofjLhev'essU C- Gen Gordon hps no doubt but that GoTJELampton w illf -within 3? few dnys, be in unopposed possession of the gov ernment of South Carolina. He ex- j fosses ii6 opinion regarJirig' LOuigi- Tnere arelw 6" letters ,' one sfgof d; 'ey Vcnhbir anldi6lher.'8tgaed;bo let aii Matthews', abut a psge-tch, in-t possession .of-t Levy and jE?iy, who will not publish them without di rect authority from the signers. Chamberlain J was at the White House'Um mr- iag. The Cdbirirtniet at 12 o'clock and dis cussed the xe arrangement of the Mili tary Department, but no change will be made uutil after Louisiana is paci fied, when Gen Hancock's command will include that State. . The Treasury has called for another ten million of bonds, May and Novem ber, 1865. Interest ceases 27th June. Chamberlain, of South Carolina, and Gov Drew, of Florid?, are attheEbbitt HoUse. Rooms are prepared for Gov Hampton at Willards'. A. Itliduiglit. Washington, IMarch 27. The Star this evening gays: There are' not a' few who believe that Gov Chamberlain will not return to South Carolina. His .wife. it is saidjeah edrithis ; city "several, days ago with the children and several Saratoga trunks. The Governor, however, brings only the-traditional carpet-bag, althoiighjhe go'sslfv suggests it that Mrs C may have fraught the personal effects of thej imily .in the trunks. Hampton lays; t)iat if anyv 'oomprbmise is suggested by. i'ch Chamberlain, through the con solidation of the legislature, offers Jike; 'fjf" tomattyr himself for theSenafcor-. In, that he- will retuse Jo entertaui ,K w . -. J A any proposition looking to the end. the conference between the rival execu tive claimants does not result ia the; linconditionaK abdication of Chamber-, lm jB,arjapt6hpropoM8 . to..hayeJirk: ejected Tinder the existing laws, and all he wil mfil hflH 44tes allow the civii process of the courts to No 'SGUthern, aQjXDtneri reported to-day. Blaine had att interyielr with theTr-; siden't After, the aession'otT the Cabipet. Harlan, of-Kentucky, notv:!merij tioned as Cfernrnissidnerand Wheeler's name revived. ? It is claimed that four -It appears that ? Packard claimed Ms i:recuiting''of ) Trby the IfichoU's government, under Auger's orders pf Yesterday.. .The. or ders tfera acxpliied' ..by the explana tion that no such meaning should be attajdTp tbemp J. Q fy MEW IOBB. More about the , wreck oi the K! New York:, March 27-The Rockaway X.t. V..arm(r tinrt.Vi Anst in .fl. vaIas fnr ieyeral hirsj edaikyJ All a.board were transferred to the Wyan- okeandthe Rackaway was -left to her fate. ' leitetr fVwp. . J Failure of ForKracKersajin Bro.i porrpStckers; h'aVe1 called a meet of their creditor Th?liP3m:ll'te v-i nse of their embarrassment,' is ldsses5 in th;6k.tuaiu"BsJand speculaqna CHARLOTTE N. C, WEDNESDAY Liiabilitics ef , Brc ken Cotton . ;- Firm.. Liverpool, March 27.--The Post states that !r)vncoverl-d.v.Iiai5W of Isaac Low & Go, a suspended cotton hoiMfiJar e estim a ted at $250,6(53, c h ie LoxDoif, March-27. -The Times in a leaier reviewing the; sUuttioh saysr; ' "When we see how either 'govern pient does oaAhfrigf promises' nothirtg and exhibifii fcmly distrttst. : and con- den nation of 'ystia,' -by, reetriclring tuBcw t pyr aseoiogy an 'w.nic.h an agreenaent can be . couched, we 'cannot -wontler ' that ' negotiations tinterrupted The . fact. 'is, tbat f xyjyi?29 .ioj:niaites oi Jipiviuavi XiigmiHvriiju.a.;'Xkussia Jmye been all along combined for a common purpose. '. The . two countries ; have gridaally assumed such a po'sitioQ of antagonism that Ihey . are regarded on , the . continent a3 two - rivals in a great controversy which, may pos sibly develop mto a great conflict.: -In . H"?. ooupn.:pjevaus tnat tne, Turks are incited, .against Russia by English animosity, and ip England the people believe that Russia threatens certaintftOurinterestsJrla;instia.ctive impulses, or a settled poHcyi Itr may be too latte t1eliangejn.41fj5We know the sittaation of ,U8sia,an'4 pn our icl9- the respiutioni and, demeanor of thft :govenment are ' fixed for ' a . period befdr&the end5 of '.'which all will be decided . ;lt is ho",les3toi be re gretted,"that the two government seem incapable of arriving at an understand ing arid hare 'now as far" as we'eatf see, no point8' of view1 in conWon. ' 'The result must be to .make, the. preserva tion of peace bymeans ofa European agreement almost impossible If Rus sia has independent reasons of her" o'vvn for refraining, there niays he, no . war, but ainipistera, and. i ambassadors; aro now atthe encbof their suggestions, at least this is the case withthe represen tatives of Russia arid .Ecgland. .. "The cousequence of this i?, that those who do not despair I urn to the continental powers 'as capable", possibly of 'some 'nSed.ia:tigp.. The .eyes of Europe :ncvw turn once more, to the member3?x)f the triple ulliance.' Austria, from her geo graphical situation has the preponder ating influence in. the Eastern question and the nearer ihe prospect o war, the more important does-her part Jae conie. During the4fifst days of the ih- sorrection, Austria might have pro duced pacification by a week's energet ic action. That, titae is now "passed. Austrian occupation Of - Bosnia and Herzegoviniar would ' certaily1 not pro- duce, peace, but would sanction the in yasibnbTukey, by .a Russian army. If thero is-war there must be a great war and any power that interferes1 must be prepared to wage ia great war also. Thodgh'Austria might by unity of pur-; pose and resolution to act energetical ly take the decision itSto ' her hands', it ; is alineit' certain she' will leave the Russian govern mentst' take its course, reserving to herself foture ; liberty of action according 4 to1, -circumsfances. The controllingferws -in a possible war wjltlafgefy,! pfoceedi from:.nfeigh boring emMre, and In this sense this belief at St Petersburg that through the failure of-an European understacdrngy the . imperial alliance comes to the fore grouddj and: it: has a cartain justifica tion, j ..f.j (.w inf.),-; qtdn ily-o: Anotber Proclamation from Gov Nicholls Also from Packard R New Orleaks, March 27. Governor Nicholla -Las issued-a procUwatka-to-the pe9ple of-Louisiajiatconimeacing : "The ?MgdyeiiHt!heirlg now com plete iu all its branches, and in full per formance of all its functions, it be com es the duty of the people of Louisi ana to' promptly discharge the pecu niary obligations t6"Tt,"in order that all just claims against it may be punctually met. To ordinary motives, inducing the payment of taxes, is added that of e.vinemghyisuch Ipayment, confideaco J in the strength and stability 01 that government, and a just appreciation of the factjhatit is the, one chosen by. the people. The evidence already received on this point is entirely satisfactory, an(J Xconfidenily e'xpeot a continuance of the same patriotic action through out the State. The people of Louisiana may, rest confidently assured that-the government of which they have chosen me the Executive head, will not be imperilled or impaired . by. any eonc-p-promise of their rights." The above reached YYashingtpn after midnight. f Packard has also issued a proclama tion, commencing : "To the citizens of Louisiana : A so called proclama tion of Francis T Nicholls,1 claiming to be Governor of the Sfale of Louisiana, just made public, contain gross mis statements, whjehem lt.my.j duty thus autboritively to refute. Mr Nich- branches, is destitute of one shred of legal- title to the oflice he attempts- to usurps rtUuu Uvf . - - -7 1 A i iixil - GnO&t Gov Hampton Goes to Washing- Gov Hampton Goes to Washing tonhislfIormngi k ith others, leave to-night for Wash j Hampton, United States enator elecf -BuH4)JlhaU.ti6rnfey derail MARCH 28; 1877; co.EgTicux;;::. The Waters Free Tremendous Damage, f rem 'a , Broken .Dam - Stafford; March1 27. Tbe dam of the Staflfardville reservoir gave way this morningr The damaee in this Village is fearfuL ;The railroad freight house and ail cars were 'washed away. The, passenger depot is all right' The btanord National Bank,; the Congrega tional Church and about fifteen other buildings haVe been washed away. "The damage to the railroad track is heavy. Telegraphic warning 'were senf to No- Tviu uu viuity, , as uie -.noou. was going m that directiop. , . . ' - -.-,.. LATEfi. 7 3. . Hartford; March JfTfce' probabTe- i03, w,j &inroKm ; is: 2,tW,tXW. StaleSenator JiiriusCohverse telegraph all dams on the stream from'5 Stafford yille toVa pomt below sprfrjg- witbj' aft bridges are gone.'. .r.obaby...'not Jes3. than 30 houses were destreyed.-and the loss will be very large. The ,, dam was con'siderecLsafe, but the: heavy, rains of Monday evening filled the Teseryoir to. overflowing. The breaking Xwajr was' wholly unexpected, but' the reservoir beinsr set some distance abiave th viT- ia'g'je-ljieacfd Jthe ,f people' in! j,me for thenj to effect thejr. safety. " It is from the ''rmd.'i( the Messina lemon that Dp Price prepare his Special Flavoijag 'Extract -of ' LeaWiaV' : ' WMW' ' Other'.Lenion Extracts in a little time haye the taste and odor or turpentine, 'IJrPrifce's for any length of time retains its intense lemony taste. J- . -1 - . v ,,. ... MADCAP VIOLET, K BY : '9 Wi)Iiam Bjackj! ; : 'i:-.'s .im-t i-t: . ; Price 60 cen ti. ;. -. . l ;F O R S A L E I A T iU T I D D Y ' S. B:ar28 iCLOVER Orchard Grass, Permaa Millelt, Earl yRcse, Goodridi 'r.'l.k! PisikiKjre Potatoes fs-'M AT;' -ii-'np t stirii :mar23, fPIif OtA Y and NT OHAf . f iota ,TNJ)IAN3BOGK.WMiB, 1 ...:; 0 ALCINED PLASTER, ;1 ?AND PLaSTERy ? JLE5 wid LATHS, L0;W..F08;ftA'SEf .'c ; : ... at CORNER COLLEGE AND FOURTH -fiTS r . "- ;.: ' -:-' -.is' 1 ? 1 - -fr ( i 'Tl''Jft , "lit " T BY Virtue of deed gr.trust tome from. J A.",T'6nhff'e SonM will'selllfor cash . to H " IT the highest bidder.'at tnfe Ooarf Hbose'doo l in Charlottei'on fiafUrda the'Tth'of ApriV.1 1877, fifteenf shares 6F Stock- or Mecl!anta, B &?L Associitiortl- m E A 08B0RNB, Jt aaai28 til apllj-xa w. (.'.'! s -nit Jrustet.:- ' u ? Mr..i i.rjrCJsiiuA -IW 3ITHI rlJOtllfii T ARG NoLSalt MaUet afe retailf. by JLi .the. barrel.-. Also iOO: heads fine -hard fabbage. Apother baxjeLof that xcellen Bparkling dde-, id" jlTpdnediJit , '' J-Xirt iiU Vie ,T97 - i 4v tn h'd vvcrf i f i''dl t. A -f's vnnJJins fU vil nv ? iiJUft: 1 xtiaoi bad h:i -tnJ ' noil .J8 ::l?t4 I;l0'J "iJQU JfiyiJ jrni. a i saari j oA ao fljB f,aj 1 1:3,000 RoUftaiv !inw7r'i ,! QTi JiOU-IS WHtTElATJ th5 Yfirj test xl-t'. :MeAaSre drug'siore!, marl w.t.;i;o - f '! f t f'rra ."" r . 1". 'ifit TiJr1 xiJi 1 nou 'u:; tiiu ril J'ast fecefved, rt'S,. 'f - HO.'.8,502; ;CRAWDr-edWTIWU;TiW "4 -OP WILL, DURING THIS REMAININGt PRESENT WEEK, OFFER ALL GOODS ,1 r N E W Y ORE COST, H . i ... . i .. t . . . ..1 ,:.:' ' . .' 1. 1''.; iJJ .i-'-TO ALLOW ISPAQK FOB THE LARGE AND ELEGANT , ' c 1 1 -3 1 : -;'. THAT WILL SOON BI UPON US. . . , C H A: H L3 O lT T E ! b ' R fi R E B marS8 Ixceptirm il Liaos anL Prices to .'AN; ELEGANT ARIETV SILKS, IRISH POPLINS, BLACK ALPACAS, LJ i- GRENADINES. TV-." tOlh, r-J. l ' 10 snvibi -m? "rrtrtTsT tt Vt?-' to tiHct a i Itibbbnsi Lyie&' Scarfs; ... ? ..: r ; ! - WiJI Ibe made to oVber in the Very Seat ,,,1 r i.vrt vr if. 'n ftnJ USUI st JSB! 0r laree and beifnf Jspfarof very. qaality used in this market, la attracting mach attention and uecting ready taka. iiI '9ii -.'Of 5PfOci: 4.' I ! .mar 16 If ' ' r 7 - fiiif i I ' ' i, t h I " '' S -mi b'i lit 1. . . a, j 1 '' . !;Ji-i:-t5 V.) i- If in v 'o -': ,if5-i. 1 i ; " i -1 or w -Si v.J s ' WILSON ;&!.EURWELL,;;, , ; -ftL "to cbnrf ii L'vr j-j - f H .Mm riB-fi ri"t:aida. o -vfeiri ;-it;o i;;o.lo xn&m r-J r:v-' i-'ii ?ii.;uiH'! LmOI nr.-'.'uT) trooo'j i? i- -i.f -4 fJ.' :'fli? Lit tii-w on) xp-' i ; . j f-i 3 li'J'tii rfl $!t-ni 'ci ros wi'i'cu inm of sosoixI0, Vv ,,-.', ir&nt, and wua ti utczt j c: : 3. rcrrmansarcf Jod tycrxesicc wia aaataea. Clrpaici and oaasjr Wa can fimun Lt dsn nodo f BLAWOfc ETT.Ti TTTATXi. ' ULl'lli HJC VTJO, OUR ' ' .,- ' . -; " a ;ri ap-Jt.. ' NOW ON HAND, AT E N T A T I V K CLOTH I I S 8 . irU 99 !: -.1. Wbicli we Iiyile Special AMtk !VVL- 'irtjilnh f,d i??'" BOMBAZINES, t. ttttc WAVRT-TTTrar TV it! ... Tips, i- ftaihm, Flowers, ,JN LADIES--HATS, 1 ... u ... style ofthe art, in twoEonrs notice. Care.'Emraeibc all the Latest dealest. f flu: 3n.'A''iUi:ik '''. ei?. " ATI',. .... 1 1 i . . . . : . ? ' 1 9, as. v t ?i - 1 -. . 1 . 11 1- v it 4 i.'ir,7 1 fo trow " 1 10 hrf 'J salt.' z t i-- nuir. 1 c ''i r"- ioni Anl - -': -.' ".' . ivJilo-yTS f-ic f .n!.Tr mgton mar24 Drag Store. m Chicago. ,s
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