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CHAEIOTTE OBSERVER BOBSCKIPTIOir BAtlS. I year (postpaid) in advance, 6 mofl 3 moa. 1 mon, WKKXT XDirXOHT. . .V vflkiv (in county) in advance, . out of the county, postpaid ii fi months. t " 'i' Liberal reductions for clubs, IS 00 4 00 2 00 75 $2 00 2 10 1 00 -T v - l , Z r . . i I HI II HI i, ,-1 I tol. xix. CHARLOTTE N. C., FRIDAY, FEBRtJARY 22 1878 ; mm : Established 1851. irA n Are Daily Receiving their Spring Stock of DRY GOODS, purchased by Mr.ELus; in: the Northern Markets.1 1 Among them 10 cases New : Style. and Kan dsome Spring Prints, i Also goods sdted-to; the present season which they offer at reduced prices to the Trade. hX ?J t ' I.;,-' " n We are Agents for Holt's well-known ,and genuine Alamance Plaids. ' f ' $ ' 7 " .1 d ,vi Winter Goods cheap now, to make room, for Spring Stock. aIasaIa or retail.1 ' ' Z V ' nululJ" Come and see for yourselves. NO. 2,809 Established 1851: telegraphic news. Tne Obszsvxb Job Department has 13 tnorottgnly vuppUed vim erery net. : want, ana witn tne latest nyiea or Type, ar ; rery manner of Joo Wotjc can now M aca i w neatnesa, Olapatob and cneapnesa. - We ean rornin at anon notlo ELAJTKa, BTJJ. HEADS, LSTTESHJE&JJS, OAKDS, ; ; ' ; ; , TAGS, BECEIPTS, POSTKBS, v PBOGHAMMK8. HAND BELLg, - rwfiujiu UHUKCK8. ftou. "THE GREAT EASTERN QUESTION. tEOXnfi V" .4 ELIAS &C0EEN. s . feblo BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL . PXAXXB IH n 1 ALL KIKDS OF furniturb, BEDDING, &C. " - A F TJ Ij Iji I .Nf. 33 lilp if fiiH ir J - FINE jan3 CHEAP BKDSTEADb, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., CHARLOTTE!, N. C ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. CALL AND SEE THEM. WASHINGTON. PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS The Saver Bill Passed bv a Larce Ma'oritv unH m fj W a - - Goes Immediately to the President Northrop District Attorney for. South Carolina The Pa cific Railroads Before the Committee Again The Senate Rejects Williamson' for the New Orleans Custom House. 1 General Newd and Gossip, Washington, Feb'y 21. Senate -Spencer, of Alabama, introduced a bill to provide for the buildino- nf ft?mili. tary post for the protection of citizens of the Black Hills region. Referred to the Military committee. VMatthews, of Ohio, by request pre sented a bill to authorize the payment of a balance due the Pacific Mail Steam ship Company, Referred fo the com mittee on Tostomces and Post Roads. The : Pc'stoffice committee reported favorably on the nomination of Potts, Democrat, as postmaster at Petersburg, Virginia. . ;i . General Ewing, member of the com mittee on Banking and Currency, says the silver bill will nasa as amnriori hn the Senate. The hard money men will all vote for it. It has transpired that the sub-corns miUee of seven on the , Texas Pacific Bailroad has given no formal expres sion. There will dertainly be two, and probably three reports and bills which the committee will ask leave to print. It is slow work. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington. Feb 21 Th s00f by a vote of 37 to 15, rejected William son as collector of customs at New Orleans. The Senate COmmittee DTI TJnilrnaa this morniner heard furtler nrinrmca on the Texas Pacific and Southern Pa- cinc Dins, beveral promment railroad men were present, including represen tatives of all the Pacific Railroads, and vui uum. air nnnnnarinn made Russia will not Advance, but England is Buy ing Gunboats and Horses for. the Army Ger many will Probably Induce an Amicable Set tlement Between England and Russia. London. Feb 21. It is renortftH tha t the cabinet council was hastilv (Slim- moned this morning, Lord Cairns, the 9atho,ic world would be dispatched to Soon to Announce His Elevation to the Pontificate His Policy His Coronation to be Private Bismarck Approves the Election of Pecci. ; Rome, Feb 21.-Pope Leo XHl. held a congregation of cardinals to dav. He uuuuuuvcu tuab an encyclical to tho UIBJI-Mffiv In the remaining 30 days of our Great Final j Closing Sale we for the last time offer short statement on behalf of tho HrmtK TT.-- . . . . I JA I X1T , , cru jracinc, Claiming mat the combany uateu weanesaay, says JLiora men unancellor. bemc o.aA from the hearing of a case in the House of Lords to attend. The stock market is dull and heavy in consequence of this report. ; Russian securities are 1 : per cent lower than' at the close of the market yesterday. : . CoNSTANTiNOPLErFeb' .Consider able numbers of Russian troops are concentrated beyond Adriapople." London, Feb 21. The London reepondent of the Edinburgh Scotsman says suspicjSs widespread that the governrnJiSLt intends todissolve Parlia ment about xtiaster time. . . The Times' Berlin correspondent telegraphs : "The conviction prevails here that military and court parties at Vienna will induce the Emperor to settle amicably with Russia, notwith. standing the prepossessions of the Hun garians. ! The Times' St Petersburgdispatch says it is generally felt that Russia's present relations with Roumania are extremelj awkward, but the govern ment shows no signs of relinquishing her demand for the retrocession of jsessarabia. . - The Times' :Pera correspondent says Namyk Pasha's mission . to St Peters burg is to endeavor to obtain from the Czar a modification of the terms of peace, especially those touching the withdrawal of Mussulmans from Bui garia, and the limits of the new prin cipality which it is stated the Russians now insist on brineincr within . few miles of Constantinople. - The foreign office has given notice to the Lloyds that the prohibition of the export of grain and other products from the Black Sea ports has been raised, but the torpedoes have not yet been removed. ' The Times' St Petersburg unAmn.1 uy, announcing His accession to the puuwuuaie. ii nas oeen decided that the Pope shall not for the present, leave the Vatican. r London, Feb 21. The Pall Matt Ga zettes correspondent at Rome says V It is announced that the Pope will vwuuuue me policy ot nis predecessor. The coronation of Leo XIILwiU be private in the Sixtine chapel, Sunday nSk Tbetedeums will be sung in all the churches to-morrow. The Standard? Im gays Prince Bismarck considers Car- ; rirrr ne mw the ent time. . Our a (C it -i. '80WEnjJW Caarimere Suits' at flll OiScofch Cheviot Suite at """"i;".' f5 ' Z 4Surn e,ere suits at. ZZli ia a Iancy cassunere suits, at . 12 ; it it it it j ti a U it a tt it 10 9 8 6 5 once gone it can Everything condacive to the better condi. .ta,by,i8 8nre to attract attention ; and hence it is that Dr Ball's Baby Syrnp is Decoming more and more appreciated as its JfK aen subduing the disease or babyhood becomes recognized. Price 25 15 00 12 50 Dark 10 00 . et W Oxford cassimere suits at f1 not this opportunity escape you, when T1PVPT etma o nnin ' A " 7 one possible at the pres- T , . , . yw uu ougusu cmncnuia overcoats..... . " 30 UU and 27 00 lots all nWrl 25 00 English Beavers ...... 18 00 Brown cantons : l nn T;ki ir.n j-vr js Augm ivxeitons. .. , 9 1 5 00 Entire assortment. ... . . . . .. ........... .......... 8 13 50 Black Beaver 1 A YlA T7I ft : ; v uu j? uu assortment 9 00 Full 6 50 A Very Good Reason. The reason why only one sample bottle of Merrell's Hepatine for the Liver will be sold to the same person, for ten cents, by oht druggists, in Charlotte, is because of the enormous expense of importing the Hepa- w wuutry, out as mere are flftv DfZeQ in tna IawA.A l - ill J (I ti ft ti ti tt tt 8 14 10 assortment.. Grev Vermonts.... " i - 1 -1-1T in . . . wiij. liuc uicuiua, Lea riannpi mtja termor v nn o aa Me and for DraWS . auuub uaozen very nne plain and fancy English Half Hose just received from our Chester House, former price 75c no w per pair 25c - .1 Ab6ut 15 dozen only, blue and brown mixed left, per pairSc. I tie heavy loss we sustain in these prices can only be com pared to the fortunate purchaser's gain, who takes early ad vantage of them. J 5 4 3 UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF It is nnw had already nearly 750 miles nf rraH stated here that the British env. m California which greatly needed the rnment will not withdraw the fleet to overland through business to make Besika, Bay-Accordingly the Russians them as profitable as they shonld be. are likely to occupy Constantinople." He was also interested in some hun- : London, Feb 21. The Manchester dredsof miles of local roads which Guardian states that an oflBcer of the WkOU .u benefitted by the opening of horse guards arrived at Bristol yester the through line to the gulf ports. His day accompanied by a veterinary sur company was willing to build on the geon, to purchase 5.000 horsps fnr t.h l B? " cures dyspepsia and liver com vnmut. 4u wno nave not had a sample bottle are entitled to one for ten cents at all drnggists. Three doses relieves any case of dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion or liver complaint, inthe world. Regular size bot les, fity doses $1. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I OPCHAEGE. This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South America Bend a self-addressed envelope to the Rrv Joseph T ' Iwav, Station D, Bible Home, New York City. - " New Advertisements New Spring Prints, IT AS b9ea Refurnished and Refitted in first-class style, , and offers inducements jto Trarellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords pncea to suit the times. .An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no pains or expense spared to render guests oomfortable. ; : Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. east to tne Kio Urande. at Pooo within six years, and, if not met there by the Texas roads, to continue on east till it was met, and to pro rate per mile with eastern connections sit any rates they might adopt, regardless of whether they were fixed by Congress or by the States. It would provide a better road to San Diego and also to San Pedro, Santa Monica and San Francisco. Be would be satisfied if the New Orleans and Memphis connec tions were moderately aided, so as to hasten the connection with his road at ji jraso. In reply to Col Scott's claim that the Texas Pacific was so much sWt.pr and could be built for one third and worked for onchalf the cost of the pioneer Pacific Railroad ; he said that these were all good reasons fnr hnild- A beautiful selection. J ast Received. war office. The officer also states that this is a part of a purchase of 21 nnn i i. r . . . . noraes wnicn nave Deen ordered. ' The ffovernment has nnivhuatr! on. other iron clad built for Turkey. It F 11 E 8 H AND PRETTY mounts ten twelve ton guns. v uxHDiAjNxxjNuriji!;, ieD zl.iz is re- i ported that the Governor of Erzeroum has telegraphed to the Porte that the evacuation of that place is impossible, as owing to the interruption of com munication by snow, the troops could not obtain supplies outside of the city. L.ONB0K, Feb 21. Sir Stafford North cote, chancellor of the exchequer, re plying to a question by Lord Harling ton, said : "The result of the neeotia- &woKwui7not cSSUSS New Paper-Bonnd Novels.' non oi me peninsula ot ttallinoli nr CALL AND SEE THEM. Barringer&Trotter. feb22 the Boulair lines; on the-Asiatic side of aprl DO NQT BtTY YOUR 4 -u ii . , . . , ' . iiurauu iuo-abiuuu Blue OI by private capital ; and in the Dardanelles, England undertaking not to iana troops at liailipoli or i the Asiatic .side of the Dardanelles." HJ TJS 3cs2T until you have seen the elegant stock of goods . 5:;!. . ,i ' " . The assortment is the now in my warerooms.- .... largest and most complete ever offered in Charlotte, TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PRICES Respectfully, Ma 5 . S3-. 3HL E ES.S, FVnNITUnkpEALEIt, Removed nex door to Post. Office, ' , he said the road, when nnmnlAM would pay a moderate rate of interest on its cost, and that capitalists stood ready to extend the ' Texas roads to meet the road coming from California as soon as it was determined that they were not to be threatened out of the project. He concluded by sayine that the bouthern Pacific had eiven everv evidence of its good faith by construct ing so mucn 01 its road over a rough country, while the Texas Pacific had not, but had abandoned work on its line west to pick up some good lands in North eastern Texas. He claimed that his bill wouM result in a more truly Southern road and benefit th Sonthern States more, and that the managers of the Southern Pacific could be as safely trusted to do the public carrying as those of the Texas Pacific, who asked a fifty years' old subsidy besides. Ex-Governor Brown, of Tennessee, then began his reply to the legal points ofMrStorr's argument. The committee adjourned till to morrow. TTT . - " 1 a w . WASHINGTON. X 60 Zl. In tbe case of Reed, marshal for Alabama, there was an adverse report on the ground that there was not sufficient cause for ! the removal of Turner. Senator Mor- gan, however, made a statement of the tacts in the case, which led to its re committal to the committee, with power to eend for persons and naners. i m. r w - Smith was confirmed as collector of HENDRICKS ON THE PRESIDENTIAL FRAUD. The Prosecution of the Returning Board in Ac cordance with the Demands of National Justice ine Members Should Suffer Condign Punishment. MARJ0RIE BRUCE S LOVERS, by Mary Patrick, A YOUNG WIFE'S STORY, by Hajiiet Boura. EREMA, by R D Blackmore. WHAT HE COST HER, by James Payne. Atf OPEN VERDICT, by Miss Braddon. TWO TALES OF MARRIED LIFE, by Mrs Craik. GREEN PASTURES AND PICCADILLY, by Wm Black. Cherry Ripe, - ... 50c Coming Through the Rye - 75c A Modern Minister ... 35c Jfor sale by TIDDY & BEO. We have this day received our Stock of Spring Cassimeres and Samples, and we dre prepared now to make Spring Suits to order as low as any house in America. Satisfaction guaranteed or no L BERWANCER sale. & BRO., FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. NKW1 VIEW OP HELL : Whereabouts. Dnratinn. Its Nature, and how to escape it, by BP Barrett, third edition, $1.00 other Sermons, - $1.50 Indianapolis, Feb 21. At the con vention, ex-Governor Hendricks, in his speech, said: "One of the Louisiana criminals has been tried and convicted. The President and John Sherman aav he should not have been tried. Why not? His guilt, and that of others, is shown by the verdict. It is a high crime against the nation and threaten ing the stability of the free institutions. What are the relations between the President, Mr Sherman and the accus ed that authorize or permit an effort on their-part to influence the judicial proceedings in a State court ? "After a long and terrible contest it is settled that the State elections and State Legislatures must be free from military influence and control. So also it must be understood that the President and his ; cabinet cannot di- recwy or inoirectiy intertere witnjudi- pvR. Mortimer's Patient, by Fannie Bean cial proceedings tinder State authority. JL . , ; tJl"LD . De, wnony iree ana r Tl f irage. No name series luuepeuueni. 01 ieaerai control, except wnere ine constitution ana laws eive Tihantom wiHi, nr, v to the federal judiciary an appellate i " 61 "J " """ supervision. It is to be regretted that I fpbrongh a Keedle's Eye, by Hesba Strei- m. von, ALL SAINTS DAY and by Carson KJngsley, BURNING POINTS of General Church history, by Rey L Cutts, B Ar $150 j nfiHE FREEMASON'S MONITOR, by Z a. a uavis. a new edition, revised and enlarged, - - . . . $75 A DICTIONARY of EngUsh Literature, XX by W D Adams. A comprehensive Guide to English Authors and their Works $4.00. ' THE HISTORY OP A CRIME, by Victor Hugo. Paper binding - 1 . . 25c N. B. Our entire Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to be sold regardless of cost. Eh. 3S. & 33 National Clothing Hall. The Celebrated Fertilizer ! ! WILCOX. GIBBS & CO'S $100 feblG the acts developed upon the trial are Customs at Mobile. The VOte 8tOOd of such a character ah tnnrpafoflnrintv I Tlessifi TTarrinrt, 26 to 29. Parsons was not reached. I on the nart of the President nr omr f I -D Matthews. . . I - A - . J 1 - i on's Venture, by Now offers to the trade a full stock of ImMn's jfatracte and " s1"" oeitci ojnees, A)ism xioney ana. wycenne 1 - -&ui3u, x rencn ana American nair ana ootn xfrusnes.- PRESCRIPTIONS arefuIy prepared at all hdursj both night and day;sat . Slock. -1 j New Goods, JNorthrop, district attorney for South Carolina, was confirmed by three ma jority in the face of an adverse report. ;, ;: house ine fcenate. amendment to the silver bilPcame ud for action. Stephens, cf Georgia, was recogpized as having charge of the matter, and be moved to concur in all- the amend ments. A point of order. ; that the Senate amendments appropriated mon ey, ana must, inereiore, De consiaered in the committee of: the Whole, was discussed for viwo hours, but was finally overruled .! by the Speaker., Then the previous 1 question was seconded, and Stephens had, Under the rule; an hour in which to close the discussion. ; This time, reserving but three minutes to himself, he parcelled out among mem- vvia iu HuuwanceS' 01 , irom eigni 10 twelye minutes, and when the discus sion was over a, motion, by Jtiewitt, ot per judgment, rendered in a court of jw xorK, 10 lay tne cm on tne table, law, much more is it true of the mon any his cabinet,' but they cannot avoid the effect upon the public mind of an ex hibition of that an xiety and of their un seeming denunciation of the State ans thorities. Whilst it is true that the title, of -Mr. . Hayes to the office of President'. has Jaeen settledi under, sol emn forms of law, and whilst it is our duty, in my judgment, to recognize the title because it is to : the interest of public stability and tranquility to do so, it is still none the Jess true that an imperative duty demands that condign punishment should be visited Apon the public criminals through whose flagi tious crime anatuagmeni was obtain ed.. Because a judgment is final and conclusive forms ; no ; reason why im munity should be secured to the crimi nal through whose perjury it was ob tained. .. If this is true of a simple pro- i J 19 . - For sale by $1.50 Julia 1 $1.50 I feb22dfcw TIDDY & BRO. no, IS oflFered on very liberal terms, payable in cotton'on the basis of 15c for low middling. ." This Fertilizer la nrAnnrMi fmm Purr:urrTiTk uitmnTiT .. " Importei-g and Dealers In Gnano, 8ayannah Ga., and Charleston, 8, C. S WITTKQWSKY, Jobber in General Merchandise. : ;V . Charlotte, M C., March 1st, 1878. I JUST;EE CErVED AT D. M. RIGLER'S A NICE LOT OF have Jto th?0 stock i of .Hardware, Stoves and 1'inware L i N-W.AND.'iEr.'Rfi ant STrn?"n tt?atit?. rtt?t?.1t vupiea by;. J . Me. Alexander as a Boot and Shoe Store. wua rejeuieu Dy it yeas to . nays. Then the Senate amendments were sev erally concurred in by about a like vote, and thus the bill-finally passed and now goes to the .President for 'his approyal. ' , Both houses have adjourued to Mon- Superintendent ptovegST "i " HARDWARE, .7 in . all its - varieties, The Resignation of an Insurance to the ?e''HolIWare, is now open r Wanted- - Ur-I-I II in fit frt L I ' - J-T.-.:. . 1 . . 1 . ttr 1 : i : i1 Sarlottemarket. : mhZEBrmGk STOVE '.aedaUyJ ': 'j .' 't II. T. BUTLER. , The Governor has recommended to the Senate the remov al of John F Bmyth. Superintendent of Insurance.. ' The Senate will" consider" the charges of Comptroller Alcott; against the superintendent on and after March 5th. strous crime against the elective sover eignty of a nation. ;The very fact that it was successful furnishes the strongest reason why ; the condign punishm ent of its perpetrators snouid cover it with perpetual infamy, and make , manifest to all future conspirators against the liberties of the nation; the danger of attempting its repetition. " - . - f ' '' '. - ' . - ' CoaJ Agents FaiL . " . ! New York, Feb 21. Walter Donald ' son & Co.;' coal agents, have failed : liabilities, fiw.uuu. : , Ever anxious to maintain intact the enviable reputation of the old; house as a t first-class .wholesale and eetatl establishment, . myself with a number of Wholesale Houses m other States have jointly r engaged: a gentleman in N"ew York,, of, very large experience, as our, General Agent, whose ' f -duty it is to constantly: watch th marlrMa tMnn- a'Armr , ui every ueuime ana TOaitenci tne large 'Itjade dales, buy- oranges, lemons and appLE$, ing by.thasioe'of Ihelargest Houses in the United States! -; . jviuu jiui ujuaee ui . my,comDmauon amount annually -' to the enormous sum. of ; about Five Million DoLLAEsrr, r .wich I deem sufficient argument of the i great advantages 1. jfx uuicr ixuuuc ui irns section can lav : claim to "'' ' ' h ' '' , f "p i ' - . . - - . M-ij . , " :t -Lne varied nature of .mv. immense Rtnnlr fnrW nartn. - ; Fresh, of my own make. ianzmgnor'ihayeTthe inclination' to bolsteV.up'bnevline of , . 1 ' j - r at me expense. 01 anotner; Dyjotlering one line or article . f Almonds and Peanuts,, and Molassea less thancost, and make it upon the other!,l!prefereontinuiV r , Taffies.. 1 y- ing the fair;: legitimate business;: to-offer each and evert - i nave a large stock of pickles, article at tne lowest market price. ' CANDIES, ' Burnt Almonds, Chocolate, Cream, Bon Bon,. t CHOCOLATE CAROMELS, To an already well established reputation; are constantly added the warmest praises of travelers who have enjoyed the hospitalities 01 me urana central uotei, JNew York. American, French and English CANNED GOODS-Peaches, To- mattoes, Salmon, Lobster, Pears, Corn and Potted Meats. V. , l - - CRACKERS' ;i ;5 -MIlk,'0y8terj Cream, BatterSoda and - ' ' ' - ! ,J t NaC -.-:- ; . ' :- Bread, Cakes and Pies, fresh everv i ;V Every. Departmentrwill be "complete by the TlOth: March, c . and I hope to have the pleasure of seeing you this Spring per-" vwfxij , . xMMMMLwg j uur; purcnases or senamg me your orders, - which ,will have my. undivided attention ,, , s k. 4:1 call your particular" attention to mv fiTtranrVjmnrv fifri j z ot onoes Mats and.Nbttons. Tliese lines have receivedrmy : 5 particular considerations - 4: - - 1 feb22 D. a niGLER. AiJ li li ii LAV i si Villi r. r 1 k .... ,7';, r n ( ' p:- -if r. m if: h p: I it i . w I). .vv. - '1 V"' I m !. m ft?- S"'!-j .." -
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