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UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF 1 1 H A8 been FelumiEttd and Rtfitttd ra first-cltBS style,! and tffeis inducements to L j s..,'nt fn its excellent table, supplied with the hest t.h ninrVct affxo Trav'i'" 811 - : at prices to suit ibe times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no rains or exr me sj a ed to render guests comfortable. Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl ELI AS, COHEN & ROESSLER, ISVHE ATTENTION TO THEIR mMm s-ie ling fiioetej ; Just Rccemd- Wl.iih tl (v M sell lower than ever. Wholesale and Retail Buyeis please examine. ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. - pa- A. fteh n y of Alptccef end Yclaus, erdthe largest Stcck of Embroideries in the city very cheap. mar20 TELEGRAPIUCEWS. WASHINGTON ! Kellcgg on the Situation in Louisiana Packard will Quietly Withdraw Senator Gordon's Construction cppted, . Ac- Gcorgia W i 11 be Paid, Telegraphed Direct to Gen;.; An gar. The Pa ckardites Growing Beau tifully Less. An Attempt at Revengp on Hayes. BURGESS N 1 GOTOTL. S f WHOLESALE & RETAIL, is W II 1 )!' Ill II it Mil- Hi - ' iv JJI-J rjTj- jV"- TT" :i DEAIJEK IB ALL KINDS OF FCf.RNlTURBj BEDDIK.G&C. A- FTJIa3L, LINK CHEAP BEDSTEAD!-, LOUNGES, PARI. OB At HAS! BIB SUITS. SfisCOFFINSof all KINDS on HAND. V 4 No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N. 0 jau3 FRESH GOODS -AT- E. G . RO GERS, F URN ITU RE WA REHOUSE CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Washington, April 21. Extract from an interview witn Kel logg:', ' ' " . Reporter Admitting that Packard is the legal Governor, can he any longer hold out? Gov Kellogg--No, I think not- The force against him is too great ; and be sides, he is much exhausted after his long continued efforts. - Kep. -What then will be his course ? Gov. K. I cannot tell exactly-just what will be his course. Of course, under the circumstances, it is possible for him to do many things, but unless I am greatly disappointed in the man,5 I think he will ouietlv withdraw at - the proper time without any provoca-. tion of battle or bloodshed ; but this is only my opinionI know nothing posi tive. The Attorney General has accepted Senator Gordon's construction of the law to pay to the State of Georgia for over charge on the Western and At lantic Railroad State property and has. requested Quartermaster-General Meigs to compute the amount due the State on this construction. The amount is something over $200,000, and has yet to pass through the hands of the Attorney-General, accompany ing his report to the Secretary of War, which will doubtless govern the Sec retary, and secure the payment of the money to the State. Ex-Con eressman J Wilevt Wells, o Mississipjjiiappointfcdjofitor of the Treasury in place of Mr Tobbett. Gen Sherman, on account of the shortness of the time, telegraphed the order direct to Gen Augur He has. however, also sent it to Sheridan. It is understood the verbiage of McCrary's order to Sherman clears the absurdity of the President's order, and that the word "vicinity" covers all points in the city. ; midnight. Washington, 'April 21. The Tribune's New Orleans dispatch yesterday, says: Gov Packard's caue . t l 1 cus tms morning naa oniy iotiv mem bers. A paper was exhibited, which bad been prepared for the signatures of4he Supervisors of Electron of the parish of, New Orleans, certifying that THE EASTERN WAR. Italy will Remain Neutral Bus sia's Manifesto Bulgaria as a Rootage to Secure Reform The Declaration War Im minent. . , " '- Rome, April 21. Victor Emanuel declares Italy will remain strictly neu tral, as long as the war is confined ip Russia and Turkey. London, April 21. It is claimed that Prince Charles of Roumania has already received the r follow ing mani- esto from Russia. The document has other verifications): "Whereas, every en'deay'dr by'the EmperorloF Russia to preserve peace has failed, owing to the siubbomnesaof the. Ported while, the condition of the Christians in IbVEasfc is imperilled, their lives -nd property being menaced, therefore hir majesty in the name of humanity, and ' iq this full consciousness of his sovereign duty as "the natural protector of Sclayonian nations in the East, has been compell ed to resolve, on' obtaining by force of arms such guarantees for his distressed fellow believers on Turkish soil, as ap pear absolutely necessary for securing their future welfare." The manifesto disavows the desire of conquest, but will hold. Bulgaria as a material guar antee for reforms. Paris, April 21. The Russian tele graphic agency reports that the decla ration of war is imminent. There will be no ultimatum, but simply a decla ration of war. FlUAfiClAL AND COMMERCIAL. LOUISIANA. The Commission Homeward Bound Another Accession to the Nlcholls Legislature Pack I arditest Without Hope- TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. April 21, 181t. ' PRODUCE. Baltimore Oat and rye quiet and steady Provisions more active and firmer; mess, 16a 16. Bacon; clear ribs, 91a. Coffee un changed. Whiskey easier, 1 10J. Sugar strong and higher, HI. V . , IiouIsTllle Flour in good demand; extra, 6 00a6 50; family, 6 75a7 25. Wheat scarce and wanted. . Corn, oats and rye nominally unchanged. Pork steady, 16; balk meats firm; shoulders, 5); clear ribs, 8; clear sices, 8i. Bacjn firm; shoulders, 6i; clear ribs, Si; cleaf sides,- Sugar cored hams quiet and unchanged. Lardfair demand; choice leaf tierce, 10Jall; do kegs nominal. Whisky dull and unchanged. Bagging inactive, 12al3. ' , COTTON. Galveaiou Holiday! net receipts, 167; ex parts coastwise, 82. 'Norfolk. Quiet; middlings, lOJai; net receipts, 409; sales, 50; exports coastwise, 337. Baltimore Firm; middling, 11 5-16; gross receipts, 6; sales, 180; spinners, 46; exports coastwise, 15. Boston Quiet; middling, Hi; net receipts, .59; gross, 3U. Wilmington Quiet; middlings, lOj; net re ceipts, 7; sales, 64; exports coastwise, 163. Philadelphia. Quiet ; middlings, Hi ; net receipts, 366; gross, 866; sales of spinners, 262. . ; Saraimah Firm; middlings, 11 1-16; net receipts, 157; gross, 190; sales, 150; exports to Great Britain. 3,305; coastwise, 135. REVOLUTION IN PRICES. 3 i. i Mew Orleans Strong ; middlings, 111; s l aw mirlfllinpR. lia; pnort orainarv. : net New Obleaks, April 21. The Com- receipts, 2,892; gross, 3,157; sales, 6.5CO; cx- mission depart to-night. Gen McMil- ports to France, 3,242. len was the only accession to the Nich oils Legislature yesterday. It, is ex pected that others will-follow to-day. Packard's . adherents apprehend a rapid dissolution of the St Louis Hotel organizations, both legislative and military. LATER. ? In the JNicholls; legislature to day, J A Cage of the 8th Senatorial District, was seated. Mr Demas returned to his seat and explained the "causes which led tlhisl desertioni Messrs Demararis anB GaultofSt Landry, Cole of St John, Sims and Dickinson of St James and Mobile Firm; middlings, 11; net receipts, 146; sales, 500; exports coastwise, 380. Memphis Steady; middlings, II; net re ceipts, 209; shipments, 640; sales, 1,300. Augusta Quiet; middlings, 1CJ.; net re ceipts, 24; sales 157. Charleston Firm; middlings. 111; net receipts. 158; sales, 400; 1 exports to Great Britain, 2,776. New York Cotton dull; uplands. 11 5-16; Orleans, 11 7-16; sales,22Q; consolidated net re ceipts, 4,716; exports to Great Britain, 14,765; France, 3,242 Xiverpool Futures weaker; uplands low Snow of lerielwBralSVaking ddHng clause, July and August delivery, House. Several returning board mem bers who were not elected by the elec tion commission returns have resigned their claims. Some of the Republicans who went overlay they hold the bal ance of power in the matter of elect ing a United States Senator,. h NEW YORK. OTore About Tweed Failure of iVopM'JSl'weea's coun sel read a long paper to the Senate Committee1 narrating why he was ad vised not to testify at this time. Mr Tweed then handed In a "paper declin ing to testify on the ground ot public poficy, and that4 he1 might criminate himself. He said JjoWeveifthat he disavowed all responsibility ,for the article in the World. ? 7i --. & The State Senate1 Committee on the alleged Tweed confession .'met here to- they had fraudulently given the vote attd proCeedecr! to! lAidlow street of the parish to Hayes, and that it be- iaii to see the ex-oss. FINANCIAL. - 2 New York Mney easy 2a; sterling firm 8; gold dull 6fa7; governments little doing, strong. New 5's 12. States quiet and nominal. . Bank Statement : Loans decrease If mil lion; specie increase i million; legal tenders increase 11 million?; deposits increase millions; reserves increase 2 million. Clothing and Gents' Furnishings arc Ccapltfe IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THE OPPORTUNITIES AND FACILITIES WHICH' WE ENJOY ALLOW US TO NAME RETAIL PRICES FOR THE GOODS THAT WILL MOST EFFECTUALLY DISTANCE ALL COMPETITION. FOR FURTHER AND MORE COMPLETE EVIDENCE WE REFER WITH -PLEASURE TO THE PRICES ANNEXED All Wool Cassimeres Frock and Sacks Suits,.. . $ 6 00 Scotch Mixed Cheviot Frock Suits .w...... 8 00 Mixed Scotch Cassimeres and Irish Freize Walking Suits, very nice, 10 00 Handsome Brown Milans, Imported Fabric,.... . 12 00 Neat Grey Block and Invisible Plaids (stylish and select).... 12 to 15 00 Very Elegant Choice Styles.Pincheck and Stripes,... 15 to 18 00 Mixed French Cassimeres in large variety, 18 to 22 50 Black Broken Check French Caesi mere Suits, 80 00 (These goods are the best French Manufacture and are not sur passed by any ordered buits made.) ; ENGLISH WORSTEDS, DIAGONALS and FINE DRAPDEETE SUITINGS, $12.50 to $22.50, (very elegant and the finest made.) BLACK GOODS, in all grades. BEAUTIFUL FANCY CA SSI ME RE PANTS, $4 to 6. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITINGS, AND SEPARATE GARMENTS, HANDSOMELY MADE UP, AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER YET KNOWN. A visit of inspection cordially solicited from all. T6t Prompt attention given to all MAIL orders. We are prepared to meet all de mands from the Wholesale iraue. E. D. Latta & Brother, apr23 ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. ATTENTION LADIES ! ! :W: Ri pe- 1 1 m xcccivirga full Stock of CHILDKEK'S CARRIAGES,. 'Ke west Stykb" and lowest pnejs. ' f pS" Call and make yenr selection whil" the assortment is full. marl4 1 If conrectioti with the FuraitDie Eusipe s -i ot r , Q Kocers. at my old stand en fouth Trade StrrcL T-will rondhct tbe Tn dertaking Busirjets on 'my own account, n my personal attention. He- 1 will keep a complete Stock, from the . - 44 Cheapst Wood CoflBn.to the finest Metalie - -Burial Case., Orders by telegraph or otherwi&ejprompdy attended longed (to Tilden by a considerable majority. It was said in baucur , that this document, when signed, will be sent to Tilden for use in quo warranto nroceedines acainst the President. The correspondent says that ignorant col ored men and a few desperate and dis reputable white men believe that they can take revenge by a method of this kind. to. " Kespectfully F. M, 8HELTON. win gfe this well mam m 'wm'' hotel, LOCATED JN CENTRIC OF THE CITY, OFFERS . N8UHPA88BG ACCOMMODATIONS TO THE TRAVEIXING PUBLTO. " ' ' M Furniture is First-class, the House is' Carpeted IXlnUUullvU 1, GAS and ELECTRIC BELLS ARE IN EVERY BOOM.: ,: : To Invalids, Florida Tourists or Persons Traveling V - FOR PLEASURE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVERY FACILITY . Slierman Order Troop from New Orleans. Chicago, April 21 The following was sent from the headquarters of the Military Division of Missouri, to Gen Augur to-day : 'U: Chicago, III., April 21. Gent. CAvfjur, New Orleans, La:: Sir : By direction of the Lieuten- ant-General, the following telegraphic order from the General of the army is forwarded .for your action . and guid ance. sPiease report by telegraph upon the execution of the order r ; Washington, D. C, April 21. Gen. P. II. Sheridan, uommaaing ? Division of Missouri, Chicago You will please . order the troops now stationed at or in the immediate vicinity of the State at New Orleans to the United States' barracks, on Tues day, "April 24th; at 12 M precisely, and report the fact to these neaaquarters. Copies of the order oi me rresiaeni nd f3pcrfttarv of War will come to- you by mail, and another copy will be sent to Gen Augur, direct. WT Shermas. , Signeaj - R C Drum, Asss't Adj't Gen. : . The Catholicjpilgrims attended mass in St Patrick's Cathedral this "morning which was celebrated by Cardinal Mc- Clowskyand assistant. The Priests and pilgrims all occupied seats within the sanctuary, and the church was fill ed with Catholic organizations. The Cardinal bestowed a blessing on the voyagers,- and bade them 'God speed. They sailed in the forenoon in the City. ofBrussells. Albany. April 21.The Argus says it learnson undoubted authority, that the affairs of the Popular Life Insur ance Company are to be wound up. More Aldermen. FUTURES. New York Futures closed weak; sales 33,000 bales. April, 11 33 4c. May, 11 35c. June, 11 45-4GC. July, 11 56-57c. August, 11 66 67c. September, 11 56 58c. October, 11 42 43c November. 11 33 34c. December, 11 34 35c January, 11 46 50c. February, 11 58 60c. 0B8ERVER OFFICE. GhaxIiOTTI, N. C, April 21, 1877. The Cotton Market. No change took place in the markets to day, the closing being steady at yasterday's closing quotations. The following Quotations are averaged from i prices given by a majority of the cotton buycrt : 10 91 10 101 101 101 2000 -Y-jEfcrDS' Ells-dLBpiIDEieIiEDS AT 25;CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. WE WILL OFFER FROM MONDAY, 16TH. -A LOT OF SEVEBAL THOUSAND TAEDS EMBB0I5EBIES, '" Tat Ire m 5c to 25 per yard, worth from 25c to $1. WILL also GREATLY REDUCE SEVERAL OTHER LINES OF GOODS. OICome Quick and Secure Bargains, jgp :W ittko w sky & iRiiitels aprl5 Home Copt. Stained Tinaed Ordinary Good Ordinary Low Middling, Middling...... ... Good Middling Receipts for the day, 23 bales. Receipts in all Ports. 4,71 6 bales. Exports to Great Britain, 14,765 bales. Exports to France, 3,242 bales. Exports to the Continent, none. Exports to the Channel, none. Stock, 587,468 bales. Messrs Editors : . We who, feel a deep interest in the miTTTi v IT A VR, POME future prosperity of the city of Uhar A i4ii. ' w.. , lotte. place in nomination for Aldermen of Ward No 3, OT Walker, 'ranlc Horah and II Edwards - MAIN Y VU1KK3, PI pas p. allow us to announce the fol lowing gentlemen for Aldermen tor Ward .No 1: J MCLaugniin, r m Mur ray ahd A 11 ales, ' VOTER"1. Tion't atch cold: but If you do, nothing will meet the requirements of the case as well as Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup. -at- CS. HOLTON'Si NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THOSE CRACKERS, .r Raisins, Goshen Batter, Cod Fisb, Oranges, Lemons, Canned Goods, Macaroni, . Jellies, Sardines, Bolrgna -A: M P"lOneerS, Attention, Sausage, Cheese, French Candies, uts, Apples. 1 5 FOB COMFORT. TERMS :-$3.00, f20 and $2.00 per dav.; accordine to location of A Murderer Hanged, r Cleveland, April 21.Chas M Ster line-, the Youngstown .muraerer, wm hanced to-day. - He proclaimed his innocence to the last; . A y "17 OTJ are hereby notified to attend a called , . meeting of your company to-morrow (Monday) evening, at your hall, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is desired.' By order of the Foreman, BH ALDRICH. apr22 1 Secretary; , Also a fresh assortment . daily of Cakts,. Bread ;' and Pies, Parties and ' - Weddii'gs supplied at abort notice. Friends ," . - . and everybody invited : to call and examine. 1 - ., Buy and be satisfied, THE KI3IKG STJN ,r ' ' -5- is yet opposite Market apr22 '- Wilson fe Burw ell, Wholesale and Retail D R UGG 1ST S OFFEE a large Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnish, at low prices Wilson A Burwell have in Stock 20.000 pounds PUKE WHITE LEAD. Wilson fc Burwell are agents for Dooley's Yeast Powder. Wilson & - Burwell have a large stock of Kerosene Oil Lamps. " Wilton & . Burwell have their Prescription Counter furnished with the purest medicines.- Wilson fe Burwell have a large Stock : of fine Cigars. Wilson & Burwell sell C West & Sons f : ut Aladdin Security Oil, "best in use.". "Warrant i - ed to stand 150 fire test." Wilson Burweir . ; . . . are agents for Mthe English Breakfast' t Packet. Tea Co." Cutler's Inhalers. Wilson fc Burwell have just re- - - ; ..cehrtd supply of Hops in , ; . small packages, very nice ! and fresh. Wilson V & Burwell have : - i .in Stock all ' ' , '' sizes of , . '. . : W I ND O W G LAS S. WILSON BURWELL CAN FURNISH CORKS O A L L SIZES apr2 IN ;F.IVE1: a R O S 8 ;l B A G S 1 i . " .r 4 - , - H 11 U ECCLES, Proprietor.
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