,Vv. - - guBSOBIRIO BASIS. Dal rrwtrCpoaidlnW- s t I J 4 ( ) 2 ( 1 l-'Mi ivy Kylcv e u i Ojuuo. - J) - .. staos. p r it c c . fjxnoa. -EL Weekly , (in the coun4 u out of thee $ fl months; liberal redacL- : 1 TT .cl. . -ix. . ' . . , ! , .-j r z . ? . j c .. . - i.. . . , . . .... . . . i. ion fit f'vaH - r Ufit n dubs, VV I s t : r ' ' " crrrrra res r r.zi 19 v. - .7 fr:.." i --tru t.: t - tTritit )i." j,asi av:: 7 r ""JCJ J "3 ' t "CCSj '- -1 r' 1' v. Trscnr -:jnv. rLuVrz,i nz.r. , T - - ..- . t v - . . tTJLC.I ,1. j . , 1 - Ton 1 1 7f&T nPi iW ill V . r,:. 6 wholesale, ui.wuu. wr- ,ui: i Come and see fc TdslveCT . nurcfiased byxlr. . thenmU Dales, iie. ananascie opnag rnuw, ; Also croods suite . littbC25Di8eacorL, rmcb?JtheS offer at wdwed price?;to t tegj . 'J- T - A - - i Wre Agi?nt3 ldHT0.kjioiirnd genome Alamance, Winter Good cljf Bp-(rttolaiWie toon lor luring otoK,; B URGE8S;miCHOLS, WHOLESALE - IN. "'1 " ' ' Pi r 1 1 ; JAB been ReYurnished andfctMSn IfintclaM Q'feand offers Indacementa to Trayellers and Residents in &?toeai&l the best tie market fforJf prices to suit the times. An active corps of pains or expense spared to render guests oomfortable -Jyf ModeratetTjpfmsvfopJ OUR IVJOTO. ISHO PLEASE. - c. . - ...... . s BUY' now in my warerobms. .The assortment 1 is xne -;?h largestdmost'cdmplefeeVerpffejedm TO INSPECT. IT AND 4; Respectfully, - ,1 v , .HcOJlii i Oil Jv, 'i ' Removed next door to Port&fllce Tc3Iiani Jan 5 . : nr. r-'."T ."r," t. 71 New Stock. ;iy a.r.Aaiii : Wymwh mm Spites I Wgmtmj'&sa JUiycenne Enfflish(i!Fren6h and AmencanHaiflanddlXx)thtJ9rtt5ftes. 4. !M n p'Uji .! in 1 1 wsji i" I urn 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 t- i b 1 .'.-' y - ' 1 i..,.8.i.imii 1 .. - .. 1 , ,- ,v. - t. - w T t ; ' . J r ' !, . 10 thtt VriSTtr i:Tn . ('MrinniMnTi'"'ifnn TtT? OrT"Dl7T?rn occupied eby J; Mc Alexander as Boot andjftp btore. Mv Wall PfOif - ,; 0 riy Jtt ' ttVh oioy, Tin-wareHolIow-war now open f tneiinlpecHonr oTtEe puUITcTat prices whicH '7are ' iinprece- P, Li r -r- j T-i-t- nmA rrr ' ' ' ' '.'.'ti.' L"" 'i- ' : ;oWVtVas; f,,ir: :ii I j TJ CUTLER., r. -.t - Stock' bf DRY feOODS, , wrtTicm llarits. m Among & RETAIL I DXiXXB IH M ALL KINDS OF FTJi KIT TJ.RB , BEDDITSG,tC- CHEAP BEDSTEADS, L0XTNGES, PARLOR A CHAMBEuRSUITS, loOFFXNSLor U KINDS on HAND. JPJiA Wt Tmde St T,y: ij-. i'rw waiters attendance at meals, and no ) 1 7 . .. i ' G3X?BICE3. J 3 ' ff JiO YTIS3013; ?2i!03 . . Hew Gcvij; . .. rr A Dt i ia iro-rtoflAa ? ...lift i'-ll' f r.i .1 ) I "I f , : , I "RPOCEEDiNGS ,0F CONGltkS& The Eesolutkm to ReduceXhe WhiftfceyTa Hails - in the Senate, as H Dia in the Houe--NatioaaI Agricultural Congress-Paciflc Railroad Agaia r pother Personal Disciiasion on the Returning ,,Board Prosecutionsij ljr f -,;h - .z - tk : - . - (3 . .i.. 5. P. . f . . ' - ' L jj: ASHUiGTON, Jt eo. 14. ihe Military committee, of the House,' adopted the following resolution- this morning J ! 1 Resolved, That - in Tiew' of the condjU tion of afFiiirs.on,tbe Mexican frontier j and, the dangersariaing from! the oat break of Indian, hostilities, any .meas ure looking toward a reduction of the -effective force. of the, army is not justi fied by 'the condition of theicountry, and is unsafe and unwise. . . .,Tt 1 ; The case of Potts, nominated Tor the Petersburg postoffice,, bas been post poned aaother week. , .f- t-'-i ir-jj i Senate Bayard presented a memo rial from the New .York - banks and banking institutions,- remonstrating against the passage of the silver bill; lie said he, with, other Senators,. had received a, printed. copy of tha t memo rial j - butdid ?; riot presen t its to tbei Senate,' not - deeming it to be the origin nal paper. This 9 morning h had1 re- ceiyed a rf quest; frpni tbe prober! pi sons to present tb6-memorial,. an4 ; he did so. with 'pleure vs, bkrz -The memorial was signed ;by persons who,? perhaps n more'r than" any; j other clues - of ' men - in tb jf 4 criin try; w ere. charged with tbe care of ther property pjpthers, .ppdknew.about thfl matter of wbich they spoke j j r ;r: a The memorial' ai laid bnthe tabiej the silver bill now being before thei Senate."1 --,;: :S fi' : -;. "- i-' " HoTjsE.-Gen pibson airoselb aper-s soharexplanationy Be claims that the trial of the members of thereturoing board was proper, and in : accordance with the, laws of Louisiana, --v. ! i ; .-v. i Haleof Maine, desired to reply, but was ruled xut of Girder. ' Filliburftering followed, and is now "proceeding 1 The Senate, after a brief discussion, passed the House joint resolution, de claring, that the reduction ol tax ,: on distilled spirits is inexpedient. Yeas, 40 ; nays, 9 Messrs Bailey;5 Conoveiy Davis, of West Virginia, 'Dennis,1 Mc teeryrMerrimbbt Morgaffrndolpb and Ransom voting ii the negative. Wshihgton, -ptli. Confirm a tions : Wheeler, Icollectorl of Hntrnal ceiver of public monies, Harrison, Ark ; LeepoMmasterpPensacoIa ; Ben F 7 Pexalto . of California, consul to Lyons. Pexaltq was formerly c6nsul general to Koumania; ; , ' The ' national . agricultural consress : and the American forestry association will convene at Willard'a Hotel Feb'v 19, and be open to delegates front ail kinds oTlocal nssociations. j . vu? ! 5" The Senate committee on Bailrbsds resumed 'its' hearing of arguments on the Texas Pacific and Southern Pacific puis,. jOii jsiorrs conciuaea nis jegai ; argument as to the power of Congress j to confer charters on corporations to construct and operate railroads within the States. He cited a great number of decisions I to " show that the States alone had that right, and that, unless imperatively necessary for the purpose Of federal ac: iod, - Congress had no power in the premises. No necessity could cbe claimed in the present caBe, and, therefore, there was no power: He also cited cases, to show that the franchises of corporations might bit revoked and resumed: by . Legislatures for non compliance, neglect or misuse, and showed that by the failure of, the Texas Pacific to build one hnridred mil s per year, as required, it was now competent for. Congress ' either to de-; clare its lands; franchises and territo- ries forfeited, and to restore . them . to the Southern Pacific company, pr to transfer them to the Southern Pacific company for the purpose of construct ing that road east. tq the Rio Grande. Adjourned until to morrow morning. HopsE -Respcmding to General jGib son's 3 remarks, -Mr -' Hale " inqdired whether the gentleman endorsed -the prosecutions that have been, and ..now are, in progress in New Orleans ? t r Mr Gibson replied that if these men were guilty of violation ef the law, the prosecutions were proper. ' Mr iiale saidi as ne unaerstooa it, then .'the gentleman did not discourage these prosecutions. : - n hus : Mr Gibson said he would enquire in turn' whether the! gentleman thought these prosecutions were wrong? .; Mr Hale replied that, if the gentle- uiau Tv au vciu u id. f jvHOy aiv: nuuiu bi th at he regarded 'the 1 prosecutions as the! greatest outrage in our political, hjstory,.::. . - t A t:- Mf ; Gibson5 said thaf ;Mr Hale: bid always denounced the people ,of Louis iana, and he i treated ; the gentleman's remark with contempt. , The trialaa' re ferred to. were ? Conducted underf,tbe' laws 'of the -State and he wanted to know ; by what right theJ House could be made i revisorybbarot 6f the courts bfj'liOuisianak tHe ?asserted , that; the whole enort-of uovernor iN ichola d was to restore law and order. The person al liberty I6f the citizen was as secure in the State' of Louisiana as in Maine If any'wrbng was done to the persons under trial they , had the right of ap peal. If afer; conviction it could be shown that it res olted-from a vicious public'sefalimeat;bA Ibid no doubt that the brave honorable and magnanimous eentlemau who was Governor of ', Lou isiana would grant a frefj pardon.-tf(, A. i jx fetter, wao faujiruujup ccf ovary of the Treasury , show irg. nearly i five millions decrease- in revenue as cdm nared with lastvear. V1 ' 3 Ji r Adjourned. -5 i ', I Nomination John 8 'Wilchter, of west Virginia, marahai ot laano-fj ... Senate -rTh e silver ilj was resuoor ed, Jones, of Nevada, speaking in its favors r i idi i.t'Vi . , . j Senator Coke, of "Texas,, made a sirorg jegaiargumeni-in rajor oi tne bill. He argued against 7tbe constitu tional po werof Congress jtp3 mone tize silver, and said it, was a,, constitu- tionalight ..oL the people tcuhave a currency of both gold and silver.- ' The constitution itself established," bi metalio standard. - " - The resolution in the committee on Military Affairs,, telpgraphed at noon, and reported as adopted,' was offered by Mr McCook, of New York,and was rejected v by the .committee and not adopted, as stated in the noon report. . . . The BrititA Fleet Rave Eitteted ht? DardaBelU " and are Reported to be in Constantinople Wa - ?4ersf-Threats that e,Fleet"will'be' Bkratt'ttp' hjt Torpeddetemen l,i toStandJbyJngtpdTt.Ontlo(jl( fteoerr t allytWariikei ; ,iih? i & a.' sr.tw - Lnir Ait - "f7-1 ,-wj-J n.-ntel j jLosdos, .U'ett if-Xbe Standard n oouacea that the transrjon department has commenced negotiations witii large contractors for the Immediate delivery, if required of a considerable quantity of provisions IforJtroopsj Tne inde-s pendent Xdberatmetubera bare formed a conwnuteejfco teh the progrtx)f IJie iaJ-em iauonr t to prevent, the government., trom ; drifting .3 into War, The -movement Jias . already, received tbfrty, adhesions." : . i : ?, The Conservative committee which met at Carlton Club, yesterday, to or ganize to support -"the ' government, have commenced a meeting at Carlton Jo daya a ; u; -U ufiK A 1 1 There is considerable -excitement iri Malta in , consequeitce of telegrams, from the admiralty 'that all ships an uer repair uaii oe ourrtea iorwara ana DevaStatip, will (eavealta to-d.yf- f ent says " "trie " Bussians are' prpvided wo a , pom nei; f 91 ; iprrjea, noais at vuq psoagp ui tup jvai uaif ci jco j f tersburg, Wednesday, contains, thifolj lo wing: VLate las t . night . the governr mehV received infprmatiai l tha fJie Sultan b adjc'efiised o niost poajtiveiy, to frapt a flrmin. forheentrce of the (ritish .fleet. , Russia maintains an.ex pectant, attitude, and ' has, taken meas ures for an ad vance on the f part of bei irpopaV now , before,. Constantinople, as auyu. tas any, ,oragH , ien pi-war entr the straits, ,e entrance, pf the groups ' is not intended as f an act of, JiostiliU i but anxiety a felt . lest an , accidental enterj.it Ja i thought tba, Suhah '.will re tire to'. Bronssa. JEii that eyep itould be extremely , difficult . to, re-establish even a .shadow, of . the .Turkish, empire in uVjope.': X Tiw. Russian govern men does not, for ihe present, .desire eucb a radical solution jof the question Inj view of aty this, n.egotiatiipnsor.tbe as- semblipg of, .the coherence have. foi1 the moment fallen into the baekgrbuhdi An Anglo-Austrian 'alliance is f nowj spoken of as:a possibility 't ,y v , f, . The Itm' Vienna correspondent re-i ports that torpedoes have factually been shipped from Odessa for the Russians,' presumably for nse.intheBosphorus The prohibition against the shipment of wax material in jthe armistice is a mere form. " The Paris correspondent of the Timet telegraphs': "It is believed in- compe tent quarters that m atters ' ' will be ar-' rangedtpeaeeFUiiy." nq, mh-yn-M y. A letter from St Petersburg ' affirms that the Russians on entering Constan tinople will promise to resume their present positions on the assembling of the conference- It is known that; Ger many, within ' the last few days, has urged moderation on Austria." it-v-'i-- The Timet' Vienna special,' howerer, says the excitement is daily increasing. The word "mobilization" is on every body's lips, but as yet it is only a ru mor f?1&tl i ifs-;' SHi.lf Uil i.'ti The Daily Telegraph says the British fleet entered the Dardanell es tat d ay break Wednesday The passage thence td Constantinople would occupy i from twelve to sixteenhoursVti I .NDoWil'eol' 'LorderbV'4ia.lex--pected ' to make l a statement . in' the Honsd. . of J Lords; to-night concerning the dfespatcb of hj fleet, to Cdnstanti? nople and the present aspect of the Eastern . question. '.The' Times' leading editorial articlo says : Russia has, in curred a gtave and needless 'responsi bility and fe 'will have to give guajv antee8tQ.!Austfia;;Vaa.yet'asJh3granda that she will quit Constantinople if she should fulfil her'fash' intention to oc cupy 'tt withxtr6o.,'psf?iP '! r. The : Vienna --correspondent of '- the dimes says r f he excit em ent 1 here is daily - increasing? at the t turn Eastern1 affairs are taking, and thei eicitement in Hungary is even' greater' -u The Perth correspondent of tbe Stan dard telegraphs "The situation Is re garded as very critical Thci Emperor has sent for Archduke' Albrecht. who' is field marshal and' commander in chief of the Austro-Hungariah armyr for the purpose ! of concerting impor tant military measures: The govern-' meat organs maintainHhat Russia has broken her word, and Austro-Hungary twill be compelled to march to thev war witn jsngiana in order toxtorce itussia to be faithful' to herpromisei and 're turn to her former programme;"- j The Daily News j Vienna -dapatch jsays : "VVhile-4h Hungarian-papers sare warlike, the? .Austrian, independent press demands peace.1? , viu -i s r.r h-KThenZ)at'4-,, Telegmphfrvs the ,10110 w, . nj special from .Vienna under date of last : niglitPwp't Andiassy'sipro. ionged h in tervieF with . t4ie ,mperor Yesterday h and jthe sudden .return 4q Vienna pfcnduckp j Albrecbt, Ifavo given rjse tq landless surmisep as to thci decision' pending 7;CountHlAndjra88y Waa closeted or,( seVeralourSjtOTday, witheAMihifter,. Enances. im bbrntj finandalT arraiRements .mut precede a criipbilzatio.n of any portion of the armyIt is .rumored f. that fftbei government is abouto jesort to active military .measures! Up IP; this evening : I have 'fid ' confirriiatior( ofttieedlre bOrfs.itil At the same tifnettiere fean be ; doubt that' the1 government' is not The' followirJz ' appeared Aridrassy's. bfgan',? the' Pesther'JJcyd; this evenmgf The'non:Dupatiorj of ConstahtibopleiS tbe'foremostahd most weight interest of Europe, andif Russia Understands by regaining her freedom of action that e- ebas the right to hoist the Czar's flag pf, victory in the Bospborus,,, then; ifcis .timefor the dif ferent powers 'to abandon their catego ries bf neutrality, and an end ? must be TMit tn th nresent DolicVi- 3 It is an ac complished fact that the occupation of -Bu'garia and the exaggeratea extension it is - nroooeds to . give thAt province, will ; never t be. : , tolerated by. Austria,. Action, and ? energetic s action alone,' can save Eurone."3 ? il iS: ' ing Itbe jBosphorus. as 4;' preliminary condition to the grantins of firnaans for Only alive to the dangftrs of the situa tion,5'b'utt' have 'resolved' to 'av'ert if possible1, what ;wojild. . be ta ktiittp Htingafy a tialio'nal disaster ji i The? followitle ' anneared in ''Count if CoKsxAntuforLE,LFeb 14j The Brit- isaomeei :. passeatj inrougrjLtn.e Jiarda neUe at J &? o'clockLWedneidaTi aioer- oooru-iTbeii TarkishgoTernmerA cn eluded thai mere protest .m eets ; th e necessities tf thd situations The' Rus sians still declare that theViwill aenteP the dty and: fears of t a considerable: disturbance should they do so, arenbw entertained. The deetination- oft-the, fleet is said jto be the Princes' islands: in the Sea of JJarmora, thirteen milel south of Constantinople, which fo rit is reportedi England intends to occupy 1 M4AFebf ilHerMastyVtu Escort has arrived here f frdrii Fiume, witn a cargo or- whitehead torpedoes, -Auc Huioiuip Aycvooutbiuu, juur guns and 1 hm"etyrie'1; hundred ' and ' ninety' tonsis to leaie Malta to-day'and an other vessel has been sent to Fiume for morerpdoSM ttdmnvkilablB supernilmeraries for strengtheh'fng the, crews of thei ships 'UnderceAdrairal' Hornby' will go in the Devastation ? T " , LoirooN Feb 14, Tbes5ijrt5 Second editionlprints he$Jtblldwihgii8patch! "St Petbrsburg, Feb. UThV govern ment.bas information that 'the' British iheaamiraitv fejbasjJrece4ted.a. tele- graoi that the fleet has passedttrrough f ne,ijaraaneu nut , no; advicel atxw arrival at AJonetantinopfei tinibMdo 021 six, ships of the British : fleet 1 up tb Straits yesterday ritThe Turkish Pasha' made a formal protest at CShanak Ka- essi. but no active measures were taken to preitenjt the passage.: The! admiral's orders were to enter the straits with or Without leave, and mains arrangements to; secure) his reajMriTheBhips were pfe-j parea ioracuon,:iri-ius4jjrti voh. to ,o'Ip tbS Hot6e of Uras,'jLord Derbyi alluding toth e claim rf of .'Russia; :tb at snouid the powers' send ships to Con stantinople, Russia would be compelled w ruu TOB ii raac ouy, ixru eroy said that the British v government has protested; against' this viewy declaring that it can see no parallel between' iheJ two courses proposed. (Loud cheers 1 xiora xwroy aiso reaa a aisnaxcn trom Prince Gortschak off, the BussianPre- mier, informing him of the . itussian occupation of; Constantinople, which Prince Gortschakoff I adds is merely a pacific measure.! oi-aud t-utqina-vu .i ePAB18 J Feb 1 4.-k nmiihlfmiJ: Wannais counsels England to 1 rem airi tranquil. The Journal Dei Debati declares that it i too4 late for1' England to ' act.1 The majority of 2 the papers hold: similar iuKugB, ana nope me wuaour ana moderation1 bf tbe Dowers'will prevent further complications. J ( ' ; SPARKS, FROM TES WIRE& Thei br is ended, f -3 .'')a irox jx.- - The western association of whole sale druggists bas assembled 'a Louis vile, ii Arthur Pi tre is presidents '-' 1 L i W; D Fredericks, for many 3 years stage manager at the Walnut and Arch street theaters, Philadelphia, who had been Btricken with paralysis? is dead, agedSO. -..wif .liiv. ac . n . . - A Mansfield. Massachusetts'.'dispatch says the mansion of Daniel Webster has been destroyed hy fire, "witr the contents. . The house of a colored man hear, Iron ton, Ohio, was burned, and three children alone in the house were con sumed in the flames. Rev Dr Woodbridge, rector of Monu mental Episcopal Cb urch of Rrcbmond for forty years, is dead; aged 74.' t ', 8nuffor dust of any kind, ,.an4 stroog,! caustic or poisonous, solutions,, aggravate catarrh and drive it to the innga. - Dr Sage's Catarrh Keroedy cares catarrh by its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties. Each package prepares one plot of the Rem edy ready for ose, and costs only jfifty tents. Bold by, druggists ..-Ttf r- s.'.An experienced traveler says ,, "After a week's sojourn at the 0 rand Central Hotel, I have no hesitation in saying that it in the best' and cheapest 'first-class hotel in 'New L-i)t V7i .AMU-EMJJ JTES.' 'f ui-: DPERA HOUSE 1 nil s n 55 tHtf ghkat Musical' BVNt; ?u3 BSIGKOU'8 OPERA'COMBINATIONJ uf.l tyi 1 -cr..; i i.f :g y v.w. tv: -. ' The nuriyalled organization of Artists, i " H w-r m rj mm wmt m M - 1 m w On FRIDAY; EVENINGi' FeV. 15, Tal 8lF.rI ;'i rt i-Ji i ;'H-ta"io fc"ivtr-fc l i . ,vSl Donizetti's Most ChariniDg Dpera,! t.. DON PASQtTALEI' f ' J' Ji; '4 Mr. D. de VIVO takes pleasure in. an nouncing, to the public, of . Charlotte, one gala rtigbt of brilliant opera,, with the fol lowing fetarCast: 1 : J ' " J- " c ' , Mile.1 JEU8A11 dAtlMBEBTxt asKorinaj 'the1 beautiful an4' ti8tujgaished; prima 'dOAna. v- rt".'ill Ui .3'JiJ fri'lTii big BRAGNOLI, as Erneatoitths priacOf I ttv' t .', ?t tenors fTistq Lna ifi i Sig. O, TAGLIAPITEA, tbemeat erniaepti i t baritone. as'D, Maiatesta-..--',.-..i 8ig. UTJ8INI;' the world-reno wped, b-sso. as u"i Don Pasqaale ; j-5.1- Siffnor CI(XNE. basso'cantAnt!''s ' The jBlgoor TOMASLTaasiCiU director and ear I a?r tt y-ji i'A d actor -i j n r,j - bur I "Special Sig. CIOVONEtbe fanioua.claiv" onet playr, will play fantasia ou Xipcrezia Borgia, between thest and 2d actrf' , , V -K ; b -i-Notwithataoding the great expense bt this ruagttificent company, the Manager bas adopted the popular pera pricai bfad- mission, iX.tij it l iiiU o -j t T) ! isront, kow uaicony ,i,oo ; Aiguw from Rows In Orchestra to H included $1 50Back Rows in Orchestra and Balcony $15. ',7Ad mission $1;' Negro Gallery 60c. " For iaie at Central Hotel'. ' !nBeal.,Jfi9tato-lIiiiUi; J'l . .... , ' t AMU . i.J.., . rsnRiKflllin?. biiTinc and. renting Hinss. P Umi and Honses. and prwidin homes ip the Piedmont regions of North XJarolina and 8outh" Carolina, and being "connected with the "HowrHSM ' lixcoED," circulated in this conntry and Knrope twice' mouthy I wiU advertise, : free tf cost, "all farms and mines, placed in my hands, for sale. M .,,,. i,,niTHU8 F DEAYTOS, -h e. Jarigft h.t .Charlotte, N. CL,,, v-.i,i ?s.' if; 1 Bstn'th4 market? from' Eastern ;-aro-lina just received bf j: if HOWELL. i fbl3 i.-t -I-i .v 'l n W Ii t EdelishConsuLat CantjcEalessJt -.Y!.Vr.' V. ? ? !? r OUltS, , ,. Wm.o 40 i An atonia, cu the. 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