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EE'S UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT'OF T H BLtf U cVhVtXH U B S. TTASbeeiEefttmidiea te? Batted 5nlfisgty$:;iper8 JpBc&efctS tT Travellers and ResWnlsin i& excellent UDle, supplied wiheYest the market affords to suit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no exrnse spared o render guests comfortable. Moderate Terrris: for MdnthlyBdarders? W A I TING O NX OUISI AN A. Tra at prices pains or expense A: QUESTION ,0F ONLY -A 'TEW ? v. - . - DAYS. j THECOMMI8SiON MANIA aprl OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. oji ,810I3UJJI ELIAS, COHEN &l ROESSLER, ' " -INVITE At T R J '- f f TO -1 The .New Orleans Difficulty not yet A3 ' 'i ! justed -Breakers Ahead. CAJ.AIi . Q JLDJBS E S. Just Received Which they will cell lower than ever. Wholesale and Retail ? Buy era pi ease examine. . : . EEIASiECOHENe&oROESSIER,- Patterson,so Suth Carolina, Declares -J i i , A fresh supply of Alp&ccaaand Mohairs, and the largest Stock of Embroideries in the city very cheap. tuar20 5 7 -M .J! J't-Pi: BURGESS NICHOLS WHOLESAj ! J: && RETAIL, t V A V . U V 4 a m A iltiUl ALL KINDS OF if. iff PBSKITURB, .S0!BEI)DI3SG&( Jjttffer nthe United States , " - " Senate. k ' ! : - c, . , I '-"V- "' Washington, April l Th loll in .politics continues, All wait. onVIxraisiana. It is believed at the White House that the Com mission will simply report' Wtn'v situation without ahrettominendAtions. The impression is generaT;Tn high quarters, that it will require a heavy reinforce ment of troops in Louisiana t sustain Packard, and they cannot he spared. The happy results following the en forcement of the policy in South Carb- ina hare greatly trtrengihened the ad ministration, and its enforcement in Louisiana is a question of a- very few days. -A VXJIaX LINE CHEAP BED8TEAD, LOUNGES, PARLOB A CHAM BEE SUITS, SCOFFlN8of all KINDS on HAND. CHARLOTTE, N. C jan3 'b'l'f Au :' i"-.' ,r: ,---K -' 'AT"; " .' i i i v -f '..:: ;T h.Ti; ' ' ....... ---. t . - : E . G-. RUPGEKS, Ft) R N I T U R E WARE H OU S ES H I L D R E N ' S C A R,f I A-Q E.Sl I am receiviEg a full Stock bf GHrU)RElT3t;AlifllAj TJ.ewesi ciya naa Call and i , .V: '7iv'--'t-'V'; T' 'i -q-iA nX ,-Ua' jic?iv:yiA UIOO.) Vif V d make your selection whil the assortment is. full. uarl4 'f.'frH iff , ' i,i v IK coftDeclion with the Furniture Business i of Mr E G Bogers. at my ,old stand on , Ponth Trade Street, I.wili conduct the.'Un- ; dertsking Business on toy owna account, ;t ?ivitg it my personal attention. " ' . I will keep a complete Stockrirbm the ; Cbeaoeat WnhA f'nffln in Uia finW Mit&lie- - curial Case. 3t ase. Orderi by telegraph pf other wit e promptlj attended iteapecifal:! r r ., ' ... CTf - r' '' ' .itii i'j-. JTvi j D IN CENTRS OF THK CTVt, OFFESS , to thk.travellikg public FtunltuEO Ifj Crct-clacc, tbo Houso ifJ idprp ted tllzQu&lioiif ft 'Uf l1 x:o:l ''Uli : v, ; :GAS and ELECTBIC BELLS ABE IN EVERY ROOW. J I ITo lnYiilids, Florida Tourists or PersonsiTraYeliri? . ! FDHTLBA3BUBEir3l ' HOXJSE OFFEBS EVERY FACILITY -FOR COMFORT. I- TERMS :-t3.00It2X0 Ind 42.00 uer dav. , arrnrdintr to location TELEUBAPHIC, 5i n WSi WASHINGTON! t The N Y- Custam House to be Iaras- tig&ted' by Patent ' ConualiiimL :" r $ v- Itliduilit. t: Washington, April 12, The' Secretary: of the 'Treasury ! has determined to appoint a commission to investigate the New York Custom House. Sherman will, it is said, reject de mands for clemency in certain whiskey suits, where there is no evidence on record that Secretary Bri&tow was a patty to bargains made by the District Attorneys. f The Star says: The dvicestnnt the Louisiana' Commission are not en couraging for settling the difficulties existing in that State. The statement is made that supplementary instruct tions will be given to the Commission to . meet the : difficulties that have arisen. It is also stated that the Pre sident is willing to agree to & recogni tion of the Legislature on the basis of the original parish returns, without re gard to the protest which Packard is understood to have made against such ftCtion!,J , ,', ' ' , ; The Secretary of the 'Navy returns on Saturday. t ; The iron-clad fleet at Savannah fd: fiesh waterillTltuifr WJim Jloja early in June. Rear Admiral Worden has ordered the American squadron in European waters, to assemble at, race, whence they will sail for the waters in thi Vi cinity of Turkey,5 to protect American interests. : ' ' ( i Capt Bassett, of steamer Plymouth, reports excellent reception from the the people as he passes up the Missis sippi. They had balls on board the ressel and on shore while lii chored at Donaldsonville. Capt Basseit report, that the Secretary was most hospitably treated... The citizens, vied Wlin .eauu ui.ucr a.v uiwkb ma agreeable. It can be' staled on authority that the President made no promises to Chamberlain, whatever, as a condition of fcykbdyition. Senator Patterson in an interyiew withthe President yes- teraay, inougni ne naumauc u iuis- takjSiin ius uoaise towards South Caro lina. The President replied, it was an ftTTPrimf "V hr,t frnm tha-jepraeatft- tibns received i and pledges made by JUampionana, euosequeub .ucvbiujj aents, "thre was reasonito believe it wouj(d be uccessful.f 1;H' " .tt I Senator Patterspn is quoted i'Th at he SBlievesirr the right of the Legisla turetoinfitriicCand undec instructions hi Should vote for 'the 'admission jof pLileriA And, besides he would vote fetr the admission: of the- Democratic Senators from "Louisiana; This would interfere; with his Republicanism, but thj" : ap.tifn- wnnldbft-baaedon the ound,that;Sti,t6 oughtQiberepre sented according to the wishes of the neople, as -represented in their f State governments a ') -1 ' v- H il.Hale, (J c?Adams ana a Jennings ;haye beeii, , reinstated as spe-, eiii ?!aeentai. of the , Treasury DeparU mentT? The restorationXCapV'Adamrl is regarded as a special compliment to 1 irm.m.Mu; liAatuwi iuuuuLiCi, ot Cor firmed I by- the Turkish Senate No Boom for appro hension Yet."" . London, April'. 12 A Reuter' tele gram froBi Constantinople . says : .The Turkish Senate has not -eonfirmed the Chamber of Deputies' - rejection of Montenegro's - demand, but decided to leave the question to'theV government. The Tost speaking of the meaning of the Turkish circular says : In a word the Ottoman1 government is prepared 10 iorce tne pern oi war, ratner than submit beforehand tol terms which it considers could only be- imposed upon a vanquished nation - after great re verses in the field. - .' Th Times m'f it says : Tne news from Turkey would be grave, if wer beheveds tibat Rusria is eager to precipitate; warljjut Happily, there is no need. tojSWwsflch a con clusion; diplomacy, has not said its last A Berlin dispt toh to the Times states that the alarming aspect of the situa tion is notreal. 3oth parties are anx ious for peace, but the Russians wish to derive some benefit from demobili zation by representing that1 the, Porte is acting under pressure- The Turks desire to avoid even a. semblance of submission. Thus the Russians threat en war, and the Turks favor their con cession of disarmament with an ad mixture of independent language. St Pbtebbbueq, April 12. The Jour nal de St Petersburg states that there is no further hope that Turkey will ac cede to the demands of Europe. The Galoa declares the present state of things are such as have scarcely any hope of a pacific solution. Russian occupation of the Christian privinces of Turkey would be a logical conse quence of the refusal . of the Porte to carry out the demands of the protocol. Such . acceptation would exclude all idea of the ambitious designs attribut ed to Russia, who by intervening in be half of the Christians would solely pur sue humanitarian ends. Panama, April 12. Several cases of yellow fever are reported at Callao. It is reported that Consul Clayton has died from it. FLASHES. Y.; April ;i2.fTh W f f it i k . a .3 Rochester, MASSACHUSETTS. More From the New England Conference. Boston. April 12 The New England Methodist Conference adopted the following: : , Wheeeas, It has been reported to us, that Wm H Scott, an aged and highly respected member of the South Carolina Conference, has been shot to death without provocation, while peaceably leaving his church, on the close of an evening's service, and Whereas, We naturally and right fully look to our Chief Ministers, at whose direction we go to our fields however perilous; to exert to the ut most, their great influence for our pro tection, and the maintenance of our rights, and just reputation, therefore, Rtsolved, That we respectfully re quest our presiding Bishop, the Rev R Li Jb oster, to inquire into tne facts and circumstances of this case, and if he finds them such as they have been re ported here, to bring them to the notice of the entire church in such a way as he may deem wise, that it may take such action thereon as the neces sities of the case require. The report was briefly discussed and adopted. PENNSYLVANIA. Railroad Official Promoted. Philadelphia, April 12. L P Far mer, Ass't Gen Passenger Agent of the Pennsylvania R R, is promoted to Gen Passenger Agent, vice D M Boyd, Jr., deceased. Farmer has held the office of assistant to Boyd since July 1872. He was formerly Ass't Passenger Agent on the Missouri Pacific Railroad, . and prior to that was Chief Clerk in the employ of the Indianapolis and St Louis Railroad, and Clerk on the Belle- fontain Road. ' LOUISIANA. The Commission Busy. New Orleans, ApTil 12. Yesterday the Nicholls Legislature abolished the old school board, and created a new one. It is composed of State officers and citizens '.' -Pinchback is a member of the new board. ; The Commission divided to day. One part is holding a conference with Pack ard and the other with. Nicholls. The Commission has been busy with dele-; gations and individuals, but have made no known progress. ! " ' .pi eMMSalivWO. :f - ; : -2 Latest From.therFirefi j St'Lotjis, April 12. The number of lives, known to be lost is 11; teared, w to 25 J The' boclies ' maybe found on 'search, which, will follow the fall of the interior walls of the building. ; - v ; ?- -tut ; ; ' NEW - JERSEY . 8b"tH If D?-vv . The Fire Fiend :: i Patterson, April 12 The Hamilton Mill, the principal woolen shawl mill in the country has been burned. Loss $100,000. A large number of employees HEW, YORK. Heavy Failures The .Louisiana Commission Proposes a Com promise. - ' ' New York, April 11 The failure of H Kennedy fc Co., yesterday, caused much excitemeat and a' declipe ; in stocks. Three hundred and forty thou sand shares of different stock of differ ent kinds . are r involved, and much money is lost. The firm was worth $1,000,000. - No other failures are re ported. The Herald's New Orleans despatch says: In private conversation last night with Gen Gibson, the Commis sion is represented as having express ed their wish that Packard should be elected to the United States Senate by the Nicholls Legislature, as the cost of recognition , and in obedience to their desire, he has since so : informed Gov Nicholls. As yet, this is known only to a few leading Democrats, all of whom repudiate it. OHIO. The FircJFiend. Pomeroy, April 12. A fire to day, commencing in Goeyer & Son's ware house burned twenty-five business houses. Loss, $100,000. The Masons lose $3,000 worth of fixtures. CALIFORNIA. California Races Sasfrancisco, April 12. In the two miles heat to day, lady Amanda won. Council Bluffs second, Wheatly third. Times. 3,38, 43. V NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Attention, Hornets ! ATTEND an adjourned monthly meeting of yonr Company, this (Friday) even ing at 7J o'clock. It is earnestly desired that there be a fall attendance, as this is 'the last regular meet ing, previoas to the election of officers in If ay. By order of the President, ROBT R RAY, aprl3 Secretary. . Fruit Trees For fall Delivery. JVf. SPARROW would inform his friends that he will call en them soon to sell them Trees fiom O W Weetbrook & Co's Nnrsery. He will sell as good Trees as can be furnished by any other Nursery. Prices to suit the iimes. He asks his friends to withhold their orders as he will certainly eire them a call in good time. T W SPARROW, aprl4 w4t Agent for C, W. W. T en h esse Beef Cattle. ANOTHER arrival of Tennessee Beef Cat tle, fin and fat. Call and see for your self. ADAMS & POWELL, Tryon street, opposite City Clcct. aprl 3 $5 Reward. STRAYED OR STOLEN on Monday eveniag, a Pointer Bitch Pup, eight months old, twenty-two inches high, dark brown head and ears, and large spot same color on back, balance white; answers tothe name of "BLISS.' The above reward will be paid oa return of the pup, or information leading to her recovery, aprll tf W L BOYD. SPECIAL TO MOTHmS! 1 1 :L: :&: :B: - 5 il 'I'. V E. D. Latta & Brother JtaTAVE just received and opened the MOST COMPLETE assortment of Youths, years up), that has ever been offered in this City. We are prepared to meet an, almost unlimited demand, and feel that . will be called upon by a large majority of the peo ple when our prices have become known. r Our medium grade SUITS range in price superior styles we are offering at 87.00 to $12.00, is "actually less" than the value of their material ALONE. Heads of families cannot afford to make any purchases pre vious to an inspection of our strong wear resisting, school and play outfits just what parents are in search for. The DISPLAY will repay your personal attention. 1 Men's Department Complete Embrac ing all Wool Cassimeres cfuU" Suits 'from $6.00 to the finest Custom Goods of New York. F H I ATT A & RRfY -' hi mm m m m mmw m.m -m m , ' - Leading Clothiers of the South. apri2 ' ' ..;. . Q. C. D. W. N. C. fe Have H Stoct the Best Selected and Finest .'Ainunt tf , t ... ", i ": ft"' ''' READY-MADE CLOTHING -AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ever cfiered in this Market, at prices that will surprise everybody. You Will Find THE best 60 cent Hair Brush in the City, at T C SMITH'S, aprl3 Drag Store. Lamps and Lanterns NOW offered at yery low prices to meet the views of customers. T C SMITH, aprll Drnggist. Cash Buyers ARK retting the benefit of the best possi ble nrices. at TO SMITH'S, aprlS Drag Store. Gregory's Mixture, SO well known in this vicinity as tne oest Dyspepsia Remedy. One dollar per bot tle, at T O oMUxl a, apr!3 . jurug oiore. , JUST RECEIVED. THREE Huudred Bushels of, Eastern Yam Sweet Potatoes, for sale at whole sale or retail. ' Order early.as they are going fast. J T J LI UAH. aprlS St . ' "LAPSED POLICIES" ; Of Life Iniurance. i MY person having "Life Policies" paid f-k. up XO, ana lapeea uy rraouu ut m wi, will receiye valaable information, by send ing their address te -'H. K ; Care of Religious Herald, apr!2 eedSt Richmond, Va. Wanted. ?A ; LADY with aiuch experience, desires a JY situation the balance of the year ; will aecept a small salary ; good reference gtyen Annlv for name and address at , aprU3t, .. . . - .THISOPFIOE. TT affords us great pleasure to be able tol JL offer tne cneicest nevelnes to tne people and to be regarded aa the only recognized authority ana leader in tne line of tmsinese we follow. . KJJ LATTA. & BRO. COME AKD SEE OUR STOCK BEFORE BU YIKG ELSE WB ERE, AND SAVE AT LEAST 25 PER CENT IN YOUR PURCHASES. ; ' ( -, ! , (. . . ' W ittkow sky Sc liintels aprl JEKOSENE OIL, Aladdin Security Oil, Kerosene Oil Lamps. Wilson db Buswell. QONCENTRATED LYE, Concentrated Potash, Starch, Sal Soda. Wilson & Bubwhx. AyHITE LEAD, ' Window Glass, Putty, Linaeed Oil, Tanner's Oil, Machine Oil, Varnish, at lowest market prices. . - Wnaox & Bubwell. ' BOXES GENUINE . White Castile Soap. Wilson & Burwxix. 150 POUNDS Spanish Float Indigo. ; hi .WlUOH 4 Bubwxix. 100 0ZS SULP?- QULNIHE, , 50 Ozs. Sulph. Morphine. Wilson & Bcewell. pEENCH BRANDT, ; 1 ' Sherry Wine, Fine Bye Whiskey, For Medioal, Use. Wilson Buswixl. -.: t'i' r 7 ". .pli "V? ,6x 5 ,1 'Vj'-'.'r !-r s Rooms are ousted. - 5 y' - ; C ECCLE8, rropnewr... BankV Avon has suspended.? i ,C V. J .
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