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.nrnlMIII AKSVIIIIDII JOB PRINTING. - . The Ossxsyxe loti DeDutmdit has bt SUBSCBIPTKHI RATM. nai t year (postpaid) in advance, $8 00 a mos. . " 4 00 thoroughly rappllea ;witn Yery &ecel want, ana wtta tne lateot styiea of Type, ' every manner of Job Wane can now M don -1 6 mos. 3 mas. 1 mon. 2 00 75 wltn naatnaw, dlspatoh and obeapne W ean rurnlah at short noUoa BiiAjna. btt.Ti mc Are, IiSTTEB HB AJX9, OABDS. TAGS, EECKEPTS, POSTERS, PBOQRAMMTgy hand bills, . pamphlets, checks, fto. WKXELT EDITION. pv-jy (in the county) in advance $2 00 " out of the county, postpaid 2 10 fi months. " , 1 00 VOL XIII. , CHARLOTTE N. CL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1877 NO. 2,250. xsu '';lfiT.il redactions far clubs. TLEtiKAPii.H N MVS. UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF g 4.8 been Refurnished and Rt fitted in first-class style, and offers inducements to Trailers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords at prices to suit the times. An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL s M" ii','wiiiijil:irrm!"nni 1 i mi i DIALS B IB ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, &C. A jP XJ Iji Hi or CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR &CHAMBER8UITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE, N jan3 oct 14 Ml WASHINGTON. PROCEEPIXGS OF CONGRESS. A Sensation over Hooker's and Ellii.' Speeches Tbe Repub lican senate Caucus and the President Conk' ling and the ller- ald " Interview. Voorhees Sworn in -Senate Con firmations Passage of ihe Army Bill in the House Its Provisions. General News and Gossip. Washington. Nov 12. The speeches of Goode and Ellis on Gen Hooker's amendment have produced quite a Bensation. Ihe President sent lor Con gressman Ellis baturday evening. They had quite a lengthy conference, which, it is said, resulted in a modih cation, if not the fracture, of the Lou isiana slate. A special to the Baltimore Gazelle regarding the Republican caucus, of Saturday, makes benator Conkling utter strong denunciations of the ad ministration, and adds that he was seconded by Senator Edmunds. Much to the surprise of those present Dawes, Hoar, (Jhristiancy and Booth were flatly in support of the President, but were met with violent opposition from Hamlin, Burnside, Oglesby, Howe and others. Hamlin was especially out spoken as a ' stalwart. The only resolutionadopted, accord ing to this report, was : Resolved. That in all cases where ap pomtments of Democrats have been made in the South, on the recommen dation of Democrats, the same be not sustained by the members of thia body where any objection exists on the part of Southern Ke publicans Hamlin introduced a resolution that this body, in caucus, agree to vote for seating Mr Kellogg, when (Jhristiancy lumped up and left the caucus Hamlin, on finding that the resolu tion would cause a split in the caucus. withdrew it Tbe committee on Privileges and Elections appointed a sub-committee, consisting of two, to wait on the con les'.ants and see how they would agree regarding the range of testimony It is authoritatively denied that the Louisiana Senatorial congest, was con 8idert-d in the Republican caucus of baturdav. House The army bill was resun-.ed Senate Mr Conkling, of New York, arose to a personal explanation, and referred to the publication, Friday last, in the New York Herald, purporting, in some general sense, to come from him. ' It did not profess to be a report, literally, of anything said by him, but professed to be a narrative ot private conversations, and disclaimed accu racy. As generally read it seemed to have been accepted as something which bad become to be known -as an inter view. He desired to state that for some months he had not held an in terview for publication with any one, save in one instance, ana men in re gard to the usffulne&s and services here ot the dead Senator irom Indiana. In all other instances he declined to be interviewed. The Herald'8 statement contained some remarks which he bad made in casual conversation at the time. It contains other remarks which he never made at any time. It as cribes to him tonus ot expression ouite indefinite, to say the least. Words like these, in tne presence or the gratifying and great achievement of the Republicans of New York, he was in no mood to inter Hon D W Voorhees was sworn in . T 3' a fill il as senator irom inaiana. 10 nn uie vacancy occasioned by the death of Hon O P Morton. Mr Booth, of California, wasappoint- ed chairman of the committee on Pat ents in place of Mr Wadleigh, of New Hampshire, recently appointed chair man of the committee on Privileges and Elections. Mr Davis, of Illinois, was excused from further eertice on the committee on Pensions, and Mr .Saunders, of Nebraska, was excused from further service on the committee on Transpor tation Bates to tbe beaboard A number of bills were introduced and referred to appropriate commit tees. Among them were the follow insr : By Mr Windon, of Minnesota, to establish a department of commerce ; by Mr Matthews, of Ohio, for the en forcement of judgments and decrees in the States other than those where ren dered or made Mr Maxev. of Texas, submitted a resolution instructing the committee on Military Affairs to inquire into the expediency of constructing aeiensive works on the Kio lirande tronuer. laid over for the preeent Senator McUreery expresses himseir, in the lobby of the Senate, as being favorably disposed to the confirmation of Harlan for the Supreme Court Bench. NIGHT DISPATCHES, The Comptroller of the Currency has declared a dividend ol 15 per cent in favor of the creditors of the Crescent City National Bank, of New Orleans, making in all dividends of seventy-hve ter cent, The i'i esident nas paraonen xnos n Benyon, convicted of making false en tries in the books ot a national -bank. The H ouse committee on Foreign Affairs qre preparing a bill for the dis tribution of the instalment paid by Mexico on the awards. Voorhees desk is covered with flow ers - Gen Legrande. superintendent of the San Francisco mint, has resigned. Major Bay Peyton succeeds Judge Spencer, deceased, in the Postoffice I:Viliflc Flnriln TniiriSTS Or PerSOUS Traveling tar and steamboat mail routes - -iidiiU s Confirmations : f'Defrees, ; Public ,to wv ir a f!TT .TTY Printer ; Marable, Assistant Attorney ELI AS, COHEN & ROESSLER, Anticipating a fine trade thia season, have bought ; largely, and now have the pleasure oi inviting your auenuou lo An Attractive Fall Stock, At prices surprisingly cheap. DRESS GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no longer econ omy to buy calico. READY MADE CLOTHING Our stock is complete, at prices that defy competition. : FANCY CASSI MERES A nice assortment. CARPETS Beautiful in design, and cheaper than ever. KID GLOVES-A specialty. In fact our stock is larger and cheaper in every department than here tofore. Call and inspect it. -v-S m ELIAS, COHEN & ROESSLER. DO NOT BUY YOUR IF TLX IRL 3 until you have seen the. elegant i stock of goods now in my warerooms.v The assortment is the largest and most complete ever offered in Charlotte, Respectfully, TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PRICES. . BS. O 3ET S , ' FUBNITtrilE DEALEM. Trade Street, opposite the Market House. CEHT-11IL ffl'Of EL. This Well noMiiandJ-eadjng . -t.l f!T t 1' K fi : 7 r LOCATED IN CENTRS. OF; THE CITY, OFFEKS UXS11RP A SRE1) . A.GC0MMGDATI0NS TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLta .ttil FURNITURE IS -FIRST-CMSS. THE HOUSE i CflRfETED THROUGHOUT; Gat and Elt-ctric Bells are in every room. District of Tennessee; Hooper, Post master at Opehka, Ala. (Senator Booth was appointed chair man of the committee on Patents. The following bills were introduced : By Jones, of Florida, a bill to revive and extend the provisions of an act approved June 8th, 1872, granting the right of way through the public lands to the Pen&acola am Louisville Bail road Company of Alabama. Referred to the committee on. rublic Lands. By Mr Conover, to provide for a sur vey of an inland water route and canal from the Mississippi river to the At- antic Ocean. Referred to the com mittee on Transportation Routes to the Seaboard. The House passed the army bill to day without division. The amendment allowing 4 calvary regiments to be re cruited to 100 men for each oompany company, and to be stationed in Texas, was agreed to. An amendment, limiting staff officers to the rank and pay' of their regular army grade, was rejected. In the course of the discussion Hew itt, of New York, charged the Secre tary of War, Gen Sherman, and the Adjutant General, with a want of frank ness and of concealment of the facts regarding the enlistment. The members on the Republican side replied to the charge and defended the high reputations of these officers. After wards a large number of bills were in troduced and referred. The committee on Public Buildings and Grounds elected Edward Mercer, of Atlanta, Ga and McKeogh, of Mem- bis, lenn, restaurateurs of the House of Representatives. Col Mercer had charge of the Southern restaurant at the Centennial. There were eleven ballots. THE FOPE. JLatest Infoi illation Very Unfa vorable, New York, November 12. A special to the Herald from Rome, eays the gravest fears ere entertained for the lfe ol the Pope. A short time ago his physician feeling anxious about the Pontiff's condition, summoned some of the most eminent men of the medi cal profession m Italy, among others Vanzetti, proieBeor ot surgery at Pad ua lor consultation. After the most careful examination, the consulting physicians nave given up ail hope ol his recovery. Hi condition now is such that he may die at any moment, and it he falliea recovery wili be only temporary. His lower limbs are par alyzed and he cannot live very long. r'ARis, JN i .veni ber 12 it is r ported here this alter noon that the Pope is ad. The report obtains credence in consequence of the unsatisfactory char acter of the latest reports of his condi tion. London, November 12. A dispatch says : uiipatch-8 received trom Kome to-day stata hat the Ho'y Father pars ed a very restless night, and the gravest fears are entertained tortus life. From bis fitful slumbers during the night, he always awakened in the full possession of bis faculties and was conscious of all going on around him. Despite his en feebled condition, he ii.siets on receiv ing most of those who call upon him and to many he gives n structions of a personal or christian nature. Many of the most eminent ph siciars of Italy have been summoned to his bed-side, and give it as their opinion that he can not recover, although they admit he may linger for many days, if not for a week. or more. So soon as the death of the Pontiff is announced, the cardi nals will assemble in onciave, and it is thought that this conclave will lat not longer tbau one day, and that an Italian will be chosen as the successor of Pio Nono. The Italian government has already taken precaution to station a strong guard around all the ap proaches to the Vatican to prevent any pillaging that might follow on the death of the Pope being made public. It is further announced that the tempora ry interment of the Pope will take place in St Peter's until his final resting place shall have been selected. FRANCE The Relations of the Right the Chamber of Deputies. to TSE ivAR. The tiusUnns Around Plevna. London, November 12, The Daily News correspondent, telegraphing from Duny Dubriek, November 6tb, says : "In consequence of the evacuation of this place by the Turks, the Russians have not contracted the circle invest ment to 80 miles. The Russians have 120,000 men, sufficient to fill two con tinuous lines of trenches around the whote position. Five or six thousand cattle are visible in Osman Pasha's po sition, and other indications show it probable that he can holdout thirty or forty days longer." r London, November 12. A Russian official dispatch dated Bogent, Novem ber 11, says: "The Turks last night at WOVE ii The busy season continues ; every depart ment is full of life and activity, supplying the numerous demands for our Men's, Boys' and Children s CJUOTMIHIG'. The demand, up to the present, warrants us in the belief that this will be our banner , m . 1 1 'mm. season. .Lrimitea capital ana poor credit Cannot Compete with MANUFACTURERS, tempted to surprise Gen skobeioff's who with unlimited facilities and resources nnbltinng ' .10 Knsciana wnro mam. I ed, however, and allowed the Turks to have the power to name prices that cannot le approach within one hundred paces, 7' t n i i v'v,vvv "v yeauauea. we worK ior ana in tne interest - j.' : of the people. We have but one price, that being the lowest possible for any reliable house to name, and we personally guarantee the London, November 12. Henry M value of anv article purchased of us. Stanley, African explorer, and one hun-1 Wholesale close buyers will find it to their interest to examine our stock. when they received them with fire. The Turks retreated to an en trenched position and maintained a vigorous fire until 2 o'clock this morn ing." - Stanley's Movement?. dred and twenty of his followers, have been brought to Cape of Good Hope in her majesty's storeship "Industry," which will also take them to Zanzibar. A Noted Georgian Dead. Atlanta, November 12.-Foster Blod gett died this morning. Goods sent from Charlotte C. O. D. to all sections, with the privilege of opening and inspecting before payment of bill. belt-measurement Lards furnished free on application. All J . i J : xi r J .i . The cheapest method to cheat the under- guuus wai&vu. m piaiu, ugures. une ana me same price taker (who is generally around when coughs to all, both far and near. Every style of trarment ; every varie- and co ds prevail), is to buy and use Dr. . . , J J w, j Uull s Cough Syrup. It always cures. ty of texture and fabric. Try Them. Honsewives who ue Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts fcvoid disappointment of ten experienced by the nse of the ordinary flavoring extracts. The personal attention of Pteel & Price in superintending their lab oratory, makes Dr Price's Extracts so reliable. IE. AD. LAI TA & IBM., Largest Clothiers in the South. irew Advertisements. Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Mats, ,F0K COMFORT. !MK- $8.00, "jJS gfeS , I jU I ' is wkm''" J ' ' flJ tHnttnf Missipainm: Crittend TT'T to location or. room .1 its H. C ECCLES. ' PROPRIBTOK General ; Stevens, of i Maine, Minister to Sweden and Norway; Bray ton, Col lector of Internal f Revenue for South Carolina; Kenneth Bayner, Solicitor of the jTreasury; Morphis, Marshal of Mississippi ; em His- trictVof Mississippi; Crittend en, for Kentucky Patterson, ? District Attor-, ney for Southern Florida -Badger Dia' trict Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina; Warder, Middle London, November 12. A Reuter from Paris says : "It is stated that when the minister of finance introduces the budget, a deputy of the Right will pro- Eose that the four principal direct taxes e voted immediately, independently of the budget. The Republicans are not expected to entertain this proposi tion. Other information is to the effect that a belief prevails that a refusal of the Chamber 01 Deputies to vote these four taxes will be followed by a request tor a vote of dissolution in the Senate, and if that request is granted, tbe Pre sident intends to dissolve the Chamber and submit the question of bis resign nation to the country by a sort of Ple biscite.. Tbe MacMahonites claim that the Senate will vote for dissolution by 15 or 20 majority, but this is not gener ally believed. All late ministerial or gans in the Orleanist or constitution al interest now demand a Republican ministry, including tbe Monifeur Spleil. Steele, and Vonstitutionel. No Republi cans attended President MacMahon s reception on Saturday." Proprietors of Sew York Hotels to foe Arrested. New .Yobk, November 12. The counsel for the Order of the League to-day made application for warrants for the arrest, ior violation of the Exv cise Law, of the proprietors of the Fifth Avenue, St James, Gilsey, Astor, Prescott, llonman, Urand Central Coleman, Union Square nd Winches ter Hotels,' the-hoteK Brunswick Cafe Internationale, Atlantic .Garden and eome others. Justice Flanimer signed the warrants but they will not be ser? ed before tomorrow; rooming, ? JUST RECEIVED AT D. M. RIGLER'S, Bananas, Grapes, Oranges, Lemons and Pears, ALSO Apples, Heavy purchases, in addition to our immense stock, enable us to display during the ensuing month the largest and finest assortment of 1 LOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, ever offered at retail in this city. D ied Chipped B?ef in J and 1 lb boxes right fiesh a?id very nice. Also Coc'fMnuts, Raisins, Cur rants. Citron, Picklea and Figs. Candies Good Suits of Clothing, worth $10, for $6.50. The best kind of whole stock Kip and Calf Boots, $2.75 to $3.00. Prices reduced in all grades from 15 to 25 per cent. Give us a call before purchasing. KAUFMAN & BRO CORNER OF TRADE AND TRYON STREETS. " nov 3 8prines' Corner. Charlotte. N. C. Chocolate, Burnt Almonds, Creams of all kinds, Gum Drops, Taffies and Plain CanTiies, fresh, of our own make. imefec wis Butter, Soda, Milk, Pio-nic, Oyster, and a large assortment of fancy Crackers. Give me a call. DT M. RIGLER. nov 13 WITTKOWSKY & BINTELS THE LEj.X)IISra- row ESTABLISHMENT OUT" THE STATE! AS OTHERS SEE THEM. SflAilS-PTAfirl XTlll TV11 I A letter received from a gentleman, who recently visited Charlotte, contains M&VAwl&wwlwu VV iim A VAli I the following in reference to our house, and we submit it to our natrons nn an evidence of our ability to make "all our promises good : "The house of WrrrKOWiKY & Kintels seems to me as a wholesale establish ment to stand pre-eminent in being able to supply such goods, and on as favor able terms to merchants as can be secured south of Baltimore. I reached this conclusion, after a careful examination of their immense stock, and a personal interview with Mr. wiuKowsKy." .A. NOVEL SIO-HIT! M. Lichteiistein, Merchant Tailor Is making numbers of those GOOD Fitting $30 Cheviot Suits, black and blue included. Chinchilla Overcoats lor $25. Those in want of clothing will please call early, as the goods are selling rapidly and will soon be out of the market. Don't forget the place over Schiff Bros. Harness and Saddlery Store, Tryon street. JMoy 13. A Word to the Wiser&c I would call the attention of all those who bay Groceries of the best quality, to the fact that I have a la.-ge and select 6tock of goode i shat Ike, haying recently made great additiots thereto. I purchase none but fiest class goods, and purchasers may feel assured that they will get koke but fiest class articles from me. Special attention is called to the following new arrivals.: Coffees, S.agars, and Teas of all vaiieties"" Ferris' Hams, Dried Beef.Pmoked Tongue and Breakfast Strips. 8auer Kraut, pickled Salmon, Cuba and New Orleans Molaff ea. All kinds of canr ed goods and a complete assortment of craekers and cakes. Chowchow.and Onions, Pickles q1 8 and pts. Buckwheat Oat rut al, Prunes, Maccaroni, Cheese, Sardines and a' full stock of fancy goods. J ; LeRoy Dayidson, Under the Traders' National Bank. nov 11 ' ' - Tens Oent ioluinn. ON CONSIGNMENT 10 crates of fine' apples of choice varieties from Guilford nurseries. 2o bushels country Potatoes, for sale at 7o cents per bushel. .: nov!31t U N SMITH. The Store House of Wittkowsky & Rintels, three floors, 54 by 94 feet, all packed and crammed full of Goods. FilLL, STOCK The largest and most complete since 1872, is now ready for inspection in both the wholesale as well as the Ketail L-epartments, and we court and defy com petition, let it come from whatever quarter it may whether New York, Phila delphia, the ever present Baltimore drummer, or our local establishments. IN "WHOLESALE we are ready to DUPLICATE ANY BILL, no matter where bought. IN RETAIL we preeent the most complete assortment of the LATEST NOVELTIES ever offered in Charlotte. To give the reader some conception of the immensity of our stock we cite as follows: ti" CV Sis' v . sept 29 else la WITT Proportion, At LLJSTTERlSre. We have received' direct from the Manufacturers a good supply of Lanterns at low prices.. WILSON & BUR WELL. Arrest of a Fenian. NewYoek, November 12. A man named Sullivan, arrested at Cork, will be prosecuted as a Fenian for send ing threatening letters to; parties .who fused to join him in the movement to turn off gas and disperse the company during the dinner given by the mayor of Cork to the Duke of Conaught. FOUND A' PostofBce 'Box Key, found in iront ot Wilson & unrwel's store," and a kev for a night door lotcb Both can be obtained at this office by paying for this ad vertlsement. - ; r novll LOST 'R MISPLACED A red leather pocket case of surgical instruments, " If left at acarr surue store tne nuaer win be liber ally rewarded. uoyll zteod ..RE8IDNCB.of Oen, W.L. T. Prince for sale on rent. - possession given immediately. Apply to it. ic. uuuMKAii;. not-iw Our stock of Lamps and Lamp goods is complete. WILSON & BUR WELL. 75 ozs Sulph. Motphine. 200, lbs Spanish Float Indigo. ;5a;,Gr ss;S. & S. Parlor Matches. ; 6000 lbs Pure White Lead. : . :; Just received by WILSON & BURWELL. 7 1 . - . i- '--t - l.Dri3ggists. y. jVYest & Sons Alladdui. Security feOil. : . , WILSON j U BURWELL,: " Charlotte, if, C.
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