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TO .ewwiB-aieTO UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMEKT OF RILEY DAVIDSON, AS been Eelun.itLed ar-d Rt fitted in. first-cle88 style, and offers inducements to Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords at- prices to tuit ibe time. An active corps of waiters in attendance al meals, and no p3ii;s or expense spa od to 'ender guests comfortable. v Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl ELIAS. COHEN & ROESSLER, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR Just "Receive d-WVivh U ey will sell lower than ever. Wholesale and Retail Buyers please examine. ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER, A fresh supply ff AlpaccBsand Mob airs, and the largest Stock of Embroideries in 1 he city very cheap. - s nar20 . . BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, SEAL XX IB ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. A " ;i FTJIi, LINE Of CHEAP BEDSTEA D:, LOUNG E8, PA R1.0E A CHAM BEE SUITS. COFFINSof all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade 8t., CHARLOTTE, N. C. : - t sfuZ lAn3 -AT- R G-ERSf FURNITURE WAREHOUSE CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CHILDREN'S C A RJR I AG E S, I am receiving a full Stcck of CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, "Newest Styles" and lowest prices. ' Call and make your select in wbil the assortment is full. marl4 IN connection wjtb tbe Furniture Bhsinct i- of Mr E G Eogerp. st my old stand ci B on 6 South Tiade Street, I will conduct the Un dertaking Easiness on my own account, giving H my personal attention. I will keep a complete Stock, frcm the ounal Case. Orders bv telerraDb or nthm-win nramnt iv nr'tAndoH to. KeBoectfnlly -I ' . T ' " yM gHELTON. 1 3 '7 lllslim THIS WELL KNOWS AHD tEADIHa HOTEL, - Located in centre of the city, offebs HSTJHPASSBO ACCOMMODATIONS - TO THE TBAVELLINO PUBLia lie S'ur nituro . a Hze-claBG9 tHo House is Go' . , getcd tlxzotxc&oaf GAS and" ELEC3TEIC BELLS ABE IN EVERY ROOM. T( Invalids, Florida Tourists or Persons Traveling L fob! pleasure, this house offers every facility , . FOR COMFORT. T - .. sr day, according to location. CH.C EOCLES, Proprietor. TELEGRAPHIC MSWS. WASHINGTON ! Chamberlain to Pack his Traps and go Back to where his Talents will be i , Recognized (?) Packard get on his ear? and threatens to tell some ugly things about the manner in which the" de facto" President secured his title and office. . " When Thieves Fall Out, Honest Men get their Dues." WASHINGTON GOSSIP; Washington, April 6. v Private dispatches from South Caro lina, indicate quietness and peace. It is announced, that Chamberlain will accept no Federal appointment. .He will join his' fortunes with a prominent law firm in New York. Wm Burnett, recently suspended, has been reiinstated. as supervising steam boat Inspector at St Louia, Mr Key has appointed Sam'l Brown of Louisville special Poet Office Agent vice Edward Howard. . ' Packard has .written a long, and somewhat threating letter to President Hayes. Alluding to it editorially, tbe Republican says : "This is all very fine, but does Mr Packard really hope to frighten the President, away from the performance of his duty by such language, and the implied threat that he will make cer tain exposures, which will be unpleas ant to the Piesident ? What need the President care for Packard's assump tion that he (Packard) has the strong est case, and in what unmistakable manner will he be heard from ? The whole country knows that there have been charges and counter charges of corruption and fraud in the political contest in the State of Louisiana, and that some of the proceedings have been most disreputable, but we doubt whether Mr Packard could tell anything besides what is fully known already. John T Collins has been appointed Collector of Customs at Brunswick, Ga., and J O Shackleford, Surveyor of Cus toms at Louisville, Ky. ITIidnight. ' Washington, April 6. The President is reported as saying in the Cabinet yesterday, that he would prefer to postpone action on as many appointments as possible until it is definitely known whether his South ern policy will be successful. A E Lee, appointed Consul to Frank fort on the Maine, was Private See etary to Hayes while Governor of Ohio. Schurz has gone to New York, to be absent until Monday. Stated charges have been presented against Goy Potts, of Montana, for re ceiving bribes. No Cabinet to day. Evarts has gone to New York. LOUISIANA. TERMS:-$3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 per day, According to 'location. of Monster Mass-Meeting in New Orleans Patriotic Resolutions Adopted. New Orleans, April 6. A very large mass-meeting of tbe citizens of New Orleans was held at Lafayette Square to day. It is estimated that from ten to fifteen thousand persons were pres ent. The following resolutions were adopted: ....... ' .t , We, the citizens of New Orleans . i i i in mass-meeting assemDiea, repre senting, as we firmly believe the sentiments of a large majority of the people of Louisiana, proclaiming anew our devotion to the constitution of the United States, and our unqualified acceptance of all the amendments there to; asserting that loyalty to our re established Union,and in true nation al patriotism, we do not yield to the people of any section of our com mon country, as we stand ready to prove by any test ; declaring it is our earn est desire to obliterate feelings of sec -tional bitterness, which were left as the result of the late unhappy war, and to re-unite the whole people of the United States in a common bond of brotherhood; and equally desirous of breaking down' the barriers of preju dice and distrust which designing po litical tricksters have from base nio-j tires raised between the white and col ored Citizens of the State, and to. re-, establish the relations of the two races' upon a basia of just laws, equal rightsf Common protection, auu ummuuiuus and kindly sentiments towards each other ; profoundly impressed with, the gravity of the . crisis through which our State is passing, and the feeling that we should publicly proclain our sentiments "touching' the ; same, we do hereby adopt the follow icg resolu tions : ' . " The resolutions are quite long and patriotic, fully in accord with the pre amble. HAMPTON. Somta Carolina Claims and Rea ceives flerOwn. Gov Hampton's Trip From Charlotte to Colombia One Series of Orations. SPECIAL TO THE OBSEHYEE j Columbia, S. C, April 6, 1877. Gov Hampton and party left Char lotte this morning at 9 A. M., escortei by a detachment from the Hornet's Nest RiflemtjfjtCharlotte, the Com mittee which had been sent up to wel come him home, and a few scores of enthusiastic citizens of both North and South Carolina, who had deter mined to see the great statesman re ceived at and welcomed to his borne. Joy pervaded eyery countenance, which was manifested by the citizens along the route by every manifestation of pride, pleasure and emotion. Im promptu ovations were given to the Governor by the citizens at all the sta tions and turnouts. Everybody was enthusiastic; a feeling of fervent ap preciation was. apparent wherever the train halted for a minute and the peo. pie could get a glimpse of their great leader. At Rock Hill, Gov Hampton spoke a few minutes to a large and en thusiastic crowd from a pavilion of ev ergreens, which was decorated with the choicest"flowers, banners, &c. Here the crowd was composed about equally of white and black, and all were near ly wild W'th applause. At Chester, & triumphal arch of flowers was erected over the railroad track, and the Chester Sabre Club, the Cheater Rifles and some thousands of citizens greeted, welcomed and cheer ed their Governor. The irrepressible Judge T J Mackey welcomed the peo ple's idol in a short address, and Hamp ton replied in a few well timed remarks The same manifestations of joy was apparent, and the ladies crowded around him to shake his hand. At Winnsboro there was more speak ing, more flowery tributes, more wel comes, more fair faces, more handker chiefs waving and more handshaking, and if possible more demonstrations of jey. , H At Adger's Turnout Gov Hampton Was interviewed by a deputation of col ored men, who left him deeply impres sed with his declaration that their rights would be guaranteed under bis administration. ( Columbia was reached at 4 o'clock and if history is correct never were honors showered on a Roman conquer or, which could compare with the re ception of Gov Hampton. The entire military force, and the fire department of the city were in line, and several thousand citizens had assembled at the depot. The United States band played a welcome to the Governor of South Carolina. The procession was formed and marched to a stand in a grove near by which had been improvised for the oc casion. Tbe stand was garlanded and adorned with flowers, and festooned and decorated with United States and Palmetto flags. The Governor was welcamed by Capt W B Stanley in be half of the citizens of Columbia and of the State. Hampton replied in a grand speech to the assembled thousands, swayed as a reed by the wind, speak ing of President Hayes in commenda ble terms. , Your correspondent had almost for gotten to say that the Hornet's Nest Riflemen were admired, punched, f we hope they were not badly injured Ed and are happy. With the exception of a joyous en thusiasm, which seems to pervade all classes, everything, was perfectly quitt and harmonious. c TT:: I'A RRT VTNA'tOY ! THE EASTEKN MUDDLE. Paris, April 6. The daughter of Prevost Paradat, who became a. Catho lic at the time of her father's suicide in Washington, took the veil on Wed nesdays ? Tbe friendly alliance between the Direct and Aaglo American Cable com panies consummated to day. , Paris, April 6. Paul De Cassaganac has been sentenced to two months la bor and fined three thousand francs, for insulting the Chamber of Deputies. Madrid April 6. Joyellar's recall from Cuba, it is expected will resume the ministry War. FLASHES. San Francisco. April 6. The Grand Jury at Chico indicted several of the Committee of 9 for murder and arson. Philadelphia, April 6. Theodore Hauel, Clerk to Receiver; of taxes is fifty thousand short. 5 Lynn. Mass.. April 6. C C. Sweet- zers block was burned to-day. Loss $150,000; Cincinnati. April ,6.The . Official count 'iives Moore, the "Republican candidate for Mayor, a majority of 1,634. ; C St. Locis, April 6. The majority for Mayor Overstatz, is over ten tnousanu. . : - i -a MASSACHUSETTS. Death From Hydrophobia. Lowell! April 6. Mrs Eliza Strout, of Chelmford, who was bitten by a dog some time ago died to-day, of hydro phobia after intense suffering. " New York Oeport of Hampton's Speech. . New York, April 6.-; Charlotte , N. C, dispatch says Gov Hamptorf reached there last night, and made a speech in which he said; 1 1 have the greatest confidence in the President, I believe him to be sincere, honest and determined to discharge the duties of his office, under the constitution as the Executive of this entire great nation. The Governor concluded by remarking that but for the yotes of the honest colored people of South' Carolina, he would not now be her Governor, and having pledged himself to secure to the colored man all his rights, and privileges under the constitution and laws of the State, he was going to see it done, so help him God." Albany, April 6. The Governor in his message to the Legislature charges against Dewitt 6 Ellis's report of bank department of culpable negligence. UTAH. Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull the one Pacific and the Other Still Belligerant. Deadwood April 6.Crazy Horse with fifteen hundred warriors, camped last night on North Bear Butte Creek, on his way to the Spotted Tail agency to surrender. Sitting Bull . is making his way to the British possessions. What a DauaoiBT Bats. I have been sell- ins Dr. Boll's Cough Syrup for ten years, and it has given better satisfactioa than any conga remedy. A U tsenmtdt, Apothecary, Hanover, Pa, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE ! ! SATURDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1877. DR A M A T I C RECITATIONS IN COSTUME by Miss MANLY aDlMr.MIOOD. Admission.......... .Reserved Seats, 50 cents It KUU .... I Doors open at 71 o'clock : perfbnni ance at 8 o'clock. Tickets for sale at Koellsch's Book Store. apr5 2t- - T3BEK NEW Baierj ani Confectionery, On Trade Street, under the Central Hotel, WILL open this morning with a fxesh lot of Candies, Pies, Cakes, Bread, Ac, and will keep constantly on hand every thing that may be found in a first-class Bakery and Confectionery. Orange?, Lem ons, Cocoannts, Apples, Banana?, and every thing that is good. apr7 6t K W MXHSi. Economy is wealth. PRACTICE the first, and secure the latter by purchasing your Qroeeries from apr7 Opposite Charlotte Hotel. Fine Flowers, MR A S CALDWELL will havs at 10 a. xn., Saturday and Menday, at Mr Bodfish's old stand, a collection of 888 greenhouse plants from P J Berck man's Nurseries. These plants will be sold at reasonable rates. 3sa- Call and see them. apxT 2t A..T.& O. R. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I Charlotte, N. C. April 6, 1877. J ON and after Monday, April fith, tne following Schedule will be run over this road: GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesville. , Mooresrille, " D. College, Arrive Charlotte, 8-00 p. h. 4.18 " 446 " 6.50 GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, 330 a.m. " D. College, o.w Mooresville. ... " Ajriye Statesville . 7.03 ; " Close connection mads at Statesville with trains over the W. N. C. R, R. ; All charges must be pre-paid on Freight offered for shipment to Section House, Hen derson's, AJexandriana and Caldwell's. These being "Flag Stations," -the Company is not liable for loss, or damage to freight after it is unloaded at either of the above named "Flag Stations." . No freight will be received by Agents for shipment unless the name of consignee and destination is distinctly marked thereon. J J GOBMLEY, apr7 , Superintendent, Ten Cent Column. - Advertisements will br inserted in this column at the rate of ten (10) cents per line, for each insertion. No advertise ment taken for less than twenty-five cents. Might words make a line. . n -r ROOMS TO RENT Several good rooms in - the Springs - bonding, at reasonable prices. A DAVIDSON. I iao9 tf - LARGE LINE OP . , . ... For Men's and Boys' Wear. E. D. LATTA & BRO., LEADING ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS ! ! ! A FEW CHOICE AND SELECT 5; "f SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, J TDTSf O 3P 13 ET ES , Entirely New in Designs, and at Prices Unmistaka bly LOW. Bm & a ft a . & B c o' ' t ai r4 H. Q. C. D. W. N. G. . We Ha8 Kgw in Slock tie Best Selected ani Finest Assoilkt of Opsins unci Onmcior ' r READY-MADE CLOITHNG -AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Eyer offered in this Market, at prices that will surprise everybody. Wholesale aadveEetail Buyers COME AND SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE, AND SAVE AT LEAST 25 PERCENT IN YOUR PURCHASES. "Wittkow sky &d Hirrtels aprl ' , , . ; . 1 o ALA D D E N SECURITY OIL, IS THE BEST IN USE. Warranted to Stand 150 FIRE TEST. 50 Barrels WESTS' EXTRA . No.l KEROSENE OIL. -. ... . , . - - j ,-'! - Wilson & Burwell, t X if "- - '9 i j ' - DRUGGISTS, Vx) CHARLOTTE, N. C. t r -X 1 . i. . 4 ! - -
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