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TKEGHAEMtTTE .OBSEBYEtj vy i "f THE VBSERV&R JOB-DEPARTMENT .. &at 2e7i thoroughly tvpplied wilh every needed s . . ' witU.onrf vrith the Laied' Style qf fypetttnd- , v .. awry manner oo6 TTorjfc can nowte wme iwfA . ' . neatneu, dispatch and eheapnett.- 't l-- WeccmfurnUhatihort nofc - ' : l f BLANKS, BILL BEADS, '. ' . . ' -"LETTER BEADS, CARDS,' : T ' " - 1 . SUBSCRIPTION RA TESj iXtift, one year (po?pa) tn a?iao. $8 00 Qfr MonlhS .' 4 00 2 00 75 WEEKLY EDITION. ,V -.; :..$2 oo i"l 1A' w oHA mnty, postpaid........... i TAaSiRECZLPTSSPOSTERS. 111 . PROGRAMMES, BAND BaLSr PAMPBLETSi CBECKS, do. . s f 4 VOL-XIX. I; CHABLQT5S :K ; JUESDAY AEHi; 2 ; 1878 fr-l r. HOI 8843. f :f .4. w jk jk. -v ' m -...v... v1 , m mm i ' 07 . j-: - jfii ;Vi;,l, Vfo:t-: y ?Yy, v f. ... - : Beady-made Clothing and General " Merchandise, twill - find at the old established house of The Largest, Bzst AssoR,TEt. and Cheapest QTocf cpIGoods ' ever hrdjzalit to (his market J , . i v " h v JV,il'' v; t:. . i- We are prepared to 'rove uppij. examination of our'stock jthat we MiKE no vain boast, and olicit buyers, both 'wholesale and retail to LQOKlAT OXJB GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing, v . T ft Our stock of iDress Gooqs White Goods, Alpaccas, Embroid eries, Itid Gloves Sun tJmhrelIas,'Fans Ties and Fancy Goods are complete and :''wiUrl)eV.soldt';'ABtONi8HiN(3 lo"wv prices. : Carpets, Lfii uiotns ana matungs- very low,. Fir dealing yourselves.' Polite and attentive cierks. Dem6crat and! Borne CopA v 4 f 1". Call and eee us. and judge for . elias;& COHEH. jtiMmarch 22; 1H- BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOJiESALE & RETAIL .' dxjLUcb in ALL KIKDS OF BEDDING, &C, FTJIi LINE CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS, COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade St., cro HARLOT TE, N. 0 FINE ASSORTMENT, OF; OHIIiPJfflK'S. 0ARRIAQESrv JUST ARRIVED. iifViV ! . y r- ' QUICKEST and most RELIABLE 'FREIGHT ROUTE between ; Mm,fo1S$lffH HORFOLKi ALL ASTERII CltfK lirfss " CLOSE - COMECTWfe TELEQRAPHIG :SS WSV .mAOflTOnrHAlT-'i ' PROCEEDINGS OP CONfeSS, 1 -j- Time for Completirigf tie Northern Pa 'clfi0tepbjen'9 a!PrpoB;t Reljeve Ihe Country Destruction of Property in the Bebellious States-Shall it4 be 5R0MPT AND oA3EFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. NOMINAL INSURANCE" AND NO RISK. ;t '.fi frif8c apply to 9-i ill 7 ! - y'Tl':Southjtv'eistern Aent, Charlbtte, N. 0.; YOUR until you have seen the elegant stock of goods now in my wareroont? Thes assortment is the largest and most complete aver offered in Charlotte, TO INSPECT IT AND GET MY PRICES A ' 1- J'lieiieiftl Netes 'aifeossip. f, ' f: --rTT;v..- ; ' Washington, April 1. Senator Mit- chell, firom the committee on Bail roads, reported .abiU . to extend ' for; eight years the time-for completing the Nortnern Pacific Railroad. Placed on the calendar. - Windom, of Minnesota; dissented from the' report, .and introduced a bill to extend the time for the construction' and completionjof the.) Northern IPa cific Railroad. Referred to the com mittee on Railroads.' i Conkling, of New . York, presented memorials from 'citizens representing the national- ejtpbrt convention, favor ing aid to national" steamship lin'esV and asking that the words in section 20, of the Wood, tariff .bill, which pro pose to admit to register license, or en rollment, all vessels owned wholly by citizens of the United States, be strickeii out. Referred to the Finance commit tee. Kernan, of New York, presented re monstrances against the transferof the life saving service to the Navy Depart ment. Secretary Sherman was before the Banking and Currency committee this morning. The only new point devek oped was tb at; the Secretary1 claims the right to re-issue $300,000 of legal ten ders received for taxes. NIGHT DISPATCHES. ! Nominations ': DeWitt Clinton Ba ker, collector of revenue nr the third Texas district., Postmasters : Jno H Freeman, Lexington, Va ; Bez F Bell, Athericus, Ga ; WnJ J ! Braton, Bain bridge, Ga. 1 Confirmations: Marshall H Twitch ell, of Couch atta fame, consul to Kingston, Canada ; Bullock, to Cologne ; Open heim, to Gottenburg, and a dozen Nor thern postmasters. - , Rejection ; Alexander G Reed, post master atToledp, by a vote of 27 to 14. Thei:mjtion to reconsider the svote whereby, the nomination of Robert M Reynolds, as , first auditor of the jtreas ury, was rejected; introduced by; Sena tor Paddock on March 28, was withj dU'awri, and the; nomination of Sands" rejected. . '. . . . It is understood that a majority of the. Ways and Means committee; favor the suspension of payment to the sink ing fund or resumption -income ' tax. ioth measprea will be reported to the House. ' ' Y r ' '-'"Piftir rvlrd roM-nita hota Vieen nr. defed to?the 24th infantry in Texas. The commission to manage the pro rata regulations of the Pacific Railroad are Chaa Francis 'Adams, Jr, of Massa chusetts, Henry Finlf, of Kentucky and T M Cooley, of Michigan. The Attorney General ha? official ad vices th&t 'Marshal Jack Whartoh.'s bpnd is allyight. . , r Debt statement : Decrease 2.313.614. In the treasury: Coin, $188,357,608; currency; 751,861. . - ' : "'v ; SchofiekL qualified as.register ofthe treasury! to'day , " ' T t " ' . MaiortUurtis, who i was convicted,QL an outrage, at. the National JLLoter, has been granted a new trials m Hou8E--A large number of bills were introduced, among them one by f Ste phens forv the financial relief .of the country and to facilitate resumption wuoom injuriously anecimg . me com mercial business of the people.- It dl recte that when the coin and bullion in the treasury exceeds one -hundred anil lions to redeem legal tenders when . pre sented iri sums of one thousand dollars and upwards, with com of full standard The joint resolution ot the . Califor nia .pegjsraturey requesting-toe recog' of the; Diaz government, -waf Respectfully, FURNITURE DEALEM, Jan 5 ' "Rem&peH-nct doQV to fast "Office i is D R U Cfti"VSTK A N D , C- W Wl I S T; etio-. , wonts, xinffiisn oeiec aruuxsMt-v:ju yvrr" llEng KKh MlyR I ITT OJL-LXk 1 U f "fun VT i ' - V-" ' Carefully prepared -at' all. hoiixsVplh: night and day, at; . J. H.-McADENtSiRresCnption Store .fi. -ex. -fir t j a j.-"- .if ju- jc .fi'J! 5?v , u - New Stock. nitibn presented. . ... ,s ) Hartsell r introduced aresolutipn prpj Dosine a CDnslitutional amendment for- Diaaiogune payment soi any ciarcns growing outxf to e destruction ot prop erty in thef States, engaged in te re belhon.-iReferjred.. i 1 J V ' r Monev introduced a. bill cancelling ail man contracts wnicu nau ueeu buu mitted. - fi.-tt.8? ...cr? !" " . Senator3-Beck;And Coka made elab orate SDeeches -on -the Pacific Railroad funding bill. Beck speakinggainst and SPARKS-FE0M THB WlBEsJ The Rev Father Ch as J White for twenty years pastor of St Matthew's church, in Washington city and . who hadLbeen; c&nfined .fojhi$bed for several rnpnhs past, with cancext died vAiitArHav.mormmr' ...:,r f -. ".jTaaixuBttjeaDf the Warnex Savings Rank1 of Cpncordi N H;'have asked for ah order-flutborizififf the bank to! with hold -20rper tent of .the1 deposits. Thr( 4 'been Hekyyftun!on the bank andthlnipossionitpf realizing on tb,e' assets requires "thja action. h The operatives ofiithMetbuen Jute Mills at Lawrence; Mass, torthe-num-y berof tw huodred,? have struok,- $Tne mill has.fchqt'dQwu.; The 'strikers are quelle ut iuuuavraiivw .r-TXt v$ Suicide of the iotorlous .Madaiiic Ees ' -tell,"1 ""--i . " 1 ';:. POSSIBILITIES OP WAR iiu ftccruiiing ine ViwihMarket.:v lowed at once, by an actual colliso A be tween the two p powers, and .the icon- ; .v i viction may be torced upon i them 'that THE UNCERTAIN STATE OF AFFAIRS V th coPgress offer, only appsr tv erDniiD ... 1 BiDie cnantre oi aneaceiui settlement." v!L. - i " 1 The hnpre8sion is that whatever riiay . . . i n w T7ii naan rri no hit t fi o MHir m-inti Count Andrassy Mafelflg Fresh Efforts to IgnatieflTs rhission, he43onfihed himself Bring 4?QJfcfjeace wen igwiien'fi i,iact u? giving ana receiving lniormsi- AlJssieBia failure England "5U. w,eiflwg)W discovered that Austria is too anxious for a European condemnatioa-oi the. treaty "of SanStefano to, enter into any" LosDON,AprillA Vienna dispatch hargajn about it ,3 with Russia alon.e trtthfl Bailv JTelearanh mvk f!nnnt. An- KWhlQU, WOUld seem ;tO hive . given. It drassy is making-fresh .efforts U) bring' Atrian ..sanction. ; . Moreover,, Gen aoout tne meeting ot congress, and l e,v m-vuMO(.ivt iuivie thinks Russia twiU eventually, yield :td I that'after he ;communicated with 6t England's demand. Count Andrassy Petersburg he received new instructions informed liem igpatieff that the w hole " Miwe jum, io go jBq jar, jo me tendency of the treaty was in opposi- j .direction of jeoncession, to Austria as uon-to tne ipveresis oi - xiuropej and ouv 4pmo" uw that no lasting peace could be conclud- LAheJpeaoe-atran7-pritendeMj;ia ed without the sanction'of "alt powers. beweverfvery stxooaWfiennav ? Gen Ignatieff rejpiaed that Russia The Times prints a Pera dispatch had, altogether abandoned' the .idea Of d,atei March 29, saying : 'Although ficuUies jraised by England. He urged Pay 7e beenphilo-English, just. now Count Andrassy to state Austria's de- lt 18 philQ-Russian- The Russians have mands;. .. ' . , - acquired over the BuHan and his ad vi : The Count declined;' as be still 4 has fers what in ; Turkey is; th e strongest hope for the congress,, but . declared if ?md of innuence direct and personal he hadto consider t the treaty solely JUUUB, ?ume miui-v meuoi nign from an Austrian point of view, he. rank, as .Osman and; Reouf Pashas, would demand for greater concessions have become. more Russian than Eng than if he had to consider it in rela- Hsh- The Turkish and -Russian sol- tion to the general interests of Europe. I aiers iraternize, the latter going about - vfen 4.gnabieii aiso i&ueu wj convince vuub.uuuihw. nuum the Emperor. ' evoking the animosity that usually ex- The Telegraph's correspondent says ts between the invader and ihe inva- he has the foregoing from the highest ded v If war comes England must con: oflicial authurity. - He adds, that Ger- template the possibility of having to many has approved -the refusal of fight Russia and Turkey ; at ; best she Prince Charles of Roumania to surien- would , get t from .Turkey a one sided der Bessarabia unless inyited to do so neutrality, of httio or no practical use. by the powers. jjojsixw, Apru aispatcn to iten- A special to the Neics from St Peters- ters f Iom ' Constantinople says : ! "In burg says: 'Despite the general excite- the event of war between England and ment, a few men in high posHioh ad- Bussia, it is expected that the Porte vncAttK a final nttpmrit- a.t finnniliaHnn' will remain passive and endeavor to by the simultaneous withdrawal of the make its territory respected, failing in British fleet and the Russian army which the Porte will simply protest to from the neighborhood of Oonstanti- the powers.'' , . nnnlfi. nftndintr an arhitrat.inn hv a nn. LONDON, Aprill. Sir Stafford North- tral sovereign. cote, Chancellor of, the Echequer, Jan-1 The Times and Post both reiterate o""ceu in rtne uommons tnis ,aner thfl statemfirit that Tinrd RanlsKnrv hj noon that Lord Salisbury' had beenn succeeded Lord Derby as secretary of I pointed Foreign Secretary. -; i i f .1 j i . . I Tn A (111 flan 'o n Aaaa v w r Tl.ni .4 Biaie ior tne xoreign uepartmenw xoe u.u a mooooto jm uuu uu oflicial announcement is probable to- tne reserves was read by. the. Speakrr day of the House, as follows : 1 The JPost also repeats the report that AQe present state oi pnpiic .anairs Right Hon Gothorue Hardy, now sec- m tne Jia8t the necessity of tak retary of state for wax, is to be raised ln8 steP8 for l"e maintenance of pqace to the peerage, and will succeed Lord and for tne protection of the interests Sautebury as secretary of state for In- f the,-Empire, having constituted in diaand Piesfdent of "the council of Ihe opinion of Her Majesty, a case of India; and'Hon Frederick Arthur Stan- gf.eat.emergency within the meaning ley- financial secretary Of the treasury; ,of. Parliament in that be- will succeed Mr Hardy1 in? the war bf- ha He.r Majesty deems it proper to fice.' J J v- ,! j. provide additional means for. the .pub- Keuters has the IOllOWlpg : ' :J" It bm?B'; xuereiorts, m ufbuaucs Const ANTiNOPiiK. March 31: 11 p. m. of those acts, Her Majesty baa, thought Grand Dk Nichadn inter-1 wghttq communicate to the : House ..: r , v. ;j.;is"V!j u I of Cointnftna that. bVia lit nhniit trir 31- Sultan on Saturday." MOnon the rect the reserve force and mihtia- re Russian 6UgMnanj-was-tliaonly other ,ne f?rce, or such part thereof, as person present," The Russians are for- Her Majesty may. think neoessary ,M.be tifyiag the; lines ot Ch'atalja, and erect forthwith called out for permanent ser ine entrenchinfeftts lit all strategetical v''' . V . . ''. ritfnta n$Jl?n'rfi',iliiA Ronnf The discussion of the messaffa was t'i 5iJ tu. rri.,-u:nv L.notrvnnpn until Mnndav np.it.. 1 at Maslak, :Monkhtar iPasha has been sd LoraoJr,?April lf Sir Stafford orth ; appointed :ehief3of the; general staff; cote. Cajacellorof the exchequer, iuj and Asmau asha commandant of h&P'A ws question py .ora jaamng Cbhstantinopl v f t on,said:f.XA circular has been; sent ,xne isusBian-amirai rapou nas ar-1 ry4KV"s j "'u ')ciu rived here. "ThjB . Egyptian contingent Jnept, .explaining the views of .the; gov from-Varna are encamped at Uhkiariernmentearding the present poi- Skelessi, a village of, Asia Minor in the wn Pi WW - Boephorus, eight miles nor or north-I i t v TL r , .r. -I Tl l i- i . Mint TTnlnfflwA I,st Mnntli. ( easvoi uonstantinopie. ai is Deueveu . t .y-r-r j - in military circles that Russia'and Tur- tyg.'A3i; .TTM i 1 keThavearjivediit anTunderstanding, .loftmA. April l.-The cpin- IbuL-there is q visible, 'indication of WJVk ""9 rJf this.- It is Btillhbped that peace will KW&" wvW'.,J be maintained, f , P'U.TGO of silver, including ' The Time?.: columh of naval and JfflWew silver dollars, and 600 of militarv intellieence savs : "The ad- -SreE? representing a vaiuatioa oi miralty have made'an urgent requisi- "uu uo wiy JHkalth NoTEs.-Statistics prove that twen? ufactnring alagenumber of pioks and tyye ? f fte deathP Y snoveis at vvpivernampton, ana ae- i cities are caisied by constimption. an4 when manaea to Know wnen. tney win do weflecrthat- this terrible diseafe incite ready. '"" " ' haarlier stage iSwill 'readily yield to a bottle of "The r6cit.pmRxe'penenh'll. aivsikoflgfti uymp icosung 15 centaj, mg an increase 01 "business ' and the "iHu fourtlr- -JL-Ti .. -v ij..i . . Iioliirni- ftF nit it them ftr tht1icrnrvraYira ? men commgpin ate 01 a'superior class. ""TJ r LT": - that with the close 01 ' -rari:.. s hi" 1 IrT consequeuce of the impaired :healtS of ryibrother, Mr, ' , W. Latta, . our .resident managing', partner, demanding recreation from close confinement and active business'we Aaa -eoncluded tofrdrbur concerns both Acre and in Chester. Upon my arrival, under tlie approach of warm" weather, with stilljae Goods on hand, I find it inex- - pedient and impracticable, to retire from business "effectually, -andsbeem ? itr taour interest ttoc1c Wf Cf -. thereby permittin present us here in Qiarlbtte, at such time Sst caiuit be HeijbTi.1 r;ncern:wilL continue asuai.witli''..the largest and best Assorted Stock in the South,: anda WitkCour ; advantages in my, assboiatiori with an extensive Manufactur- ; ing House in New York, we can iurnish goods here; at feo low n ayaluation.as wUl defy anyand : eveeffdmintiUbn t in this market. Our bast experience Mnnii;iEhii,ZM0 prwes ah promptly appreciated,; and it will be our, effort to piuuuw au -a.ttrauiive pcock aii prices mac must encourage an active demand.; :'''"' '' "' V , f . The cordial response to our recent "announcenent:?, to- - gether with themany expressions of regret for our ophtem- ' I' 5 jxaLu Dcrci auu; xi uu me : uoiumaaity, assures us ot a genuine 1 r recognition of our "fair dealing," and will instill a redoubled K; desire and determination to continue --the leaders of 1ow . 'A' "Drices. - . m " ' ' 1 r -'' . And now in soliciting the patronage of the populate at large, with an expression of gratitude to our friends and con- . stituenjs, we proffer them shelter under the triumphant banner of "One Price Clothiers' the model svstemi the protective Utiton for nnA anil all. VowaXffliillV "fa 1i4'WVl ------ - - ' rrrJ .'.Ti!vr - r N". B.To vacate and make room for. the raiOT' tbC our. bprmg Stock, we will, for fifteen days, sell our .Fall Groods at closing prices' 4 E. D. LATTA 'Hit. h ,4 -..J ' J 'Ui' t 1 i t Ui: ii .-if. j ' . . ... i.-? - ''J . -4; i't i . AND , v 1 1..: ff- 1 . H i ;s.. in J :n : d 4.' mm f f 1- i..:.;,-.,;;.T,r 1 T. ft-' Our Stock of Springs and SummerGooflajflr now complete. A call will convince you4' that we are really the Leaders of . 13 Al't Fashion and Low Prices. : . . L r.n4,- i-; . Respectfully, V- - 1 A 1 . - It was expected that' the financial year; Maxch.'Sl, beyond 1 1 1. ' - r - Til 'i 1 1 i Tbe Telephone. That wjiiq MOjald ,hav secored iu;possi- lew years biiivtj, a iiuit mate h-nit of 6or mnU "Jtrrrn: - v r?r.:' f .. . 1 aeveiopmentana mvemire eenira aa? 7. ajiiww umuij, . viiw nw u- 1. leiegrapny sao-manne csbia, ana seiepnone, s'urancegTriffivef shillings per hun-1 have - each in its successive torn - been rfMKnnnh(1wt.t)A Urifiah hulls nrrrl Ithotitht the czowniDs marveifof the aee. cargoes ten to twenty ,shillings on Black I ThaVa.speech pronounced in Boston shnld which thejsixC million pounds credit b Sa rtat- .MaH .ta reo-iLTdflJ with mmak report iwen over xnewirs W autueiro m dis and a half W ohe pe cent on N , and a hynjn played in "New York EuesianhuUs. . I : -l&nemi.-But iSH noteaindrvonderfdl The Monev Market Review, a weekly hat Iiyierce,iM D, oiiBxiSataf !N. Y., papervdirebtS attention to' the facttjba ,canj tbttejgbhls peculiar yBtm of diag Kussian exchanee has fallen eleven per ndsis, and without seejng the ;-patbrit, ob cent durhefpast week fat asajjgjof iuJ q!ed &i 'Y60011! adarSp and thre quarters tpJweB&two pence iotsdnablelo; suppose that' is great A4iepxecutiooi auout, iyr iy-ue -per. t gress has been made in. the oecouie ience cent,' from pari thirty-seven and a halff.s in the more tangible and rSi&5demdQ The Monev ? Marlce'iMeoiew , cOncedesi sGrable4psoblena-of- metaphysics, iWherB ... .... . , l T - 1 i. a1 1 pension Of payments on thd debf J la 'if tight 'to 'eoiidenla all ptiysteanf j.. .xne aismiHs&i unueoiwameu n,om caofie tne greed, or-gnoraaee of alfew in the government works - at WoolwichI ansedthem;fo cloc wronitt MaBSare we8 WjA& occur but thq wariomce has of-1 jadiceditigwnsiftr ISer's'iJrm MedM dered that the extr men be retained; neBi wwiyCT-,wra: ro nnWIiisndirfff oveirM work - ' i'eurt-aUs.iiit hatQttb4l)o(tepeated Hiy 8UPe vSS Y- " W -i 1 f ly disclaimed their ability to care cancer, or TheKEpnaecrrespondentte iiSWrStS graphs as follows. "Cunt Cati, foreign minister, nas nromisea tne unamoerioi Hairiv wtth' ttr&Twooift. he hAs earned thair , Derotfieg toezplaJnithe governm enPff ifideneetandtbQilt. jop a practice so large, . h nVaVfeei; inclined. .Jl tt?rand toahdjVH? r7r3feernnd-isnateh kWv dtoear-' removed mv stock of Hardware, Stoves and linware AW) FJftANT. STORE'bK TBABK STHEhT, I have to th'e' lately occupied , by J. Mcj Alexander as a Boot imd Shoe Store. , Popular ZEBTAtfC : v - h. t. cutler, r."5 ",- la L . AStPeterfigiapatchthei Time oa?EJrT. rilLr-Madan50 Res- f states (therein" contradicting; semi-of- J? , . ui ; -4- ypw.Vfm-RAnrit tell ipommittd fiUAcWeby.'cuttlnig .her tiuiDatwithja.carvine-tknMei-,Jtohe was found lying in her bath tub,! which was filled with water. Shet lett ;a r fortune 'estiinated'at $l,50Q,00a. "T-T -; - ; TheXoulslana Supreme CourfBe-4Qrnia v r- Its" indcrson Dccisleih f , t'?" New rfORLEAN8,iApril iil.-rfiTbe: Su preme Courts hast made the following order in the Andertoh -case ,'It is pr- refused, and that' tour judgment j stand undisturbed-Anderson, i& released.':' ' . The patronage among the first-class hotels In New York is constantly changing from one hotetjO, the other.' v The:-Grand Central hotel has recently Jnted the direst wrath ofits competitors by offering th& same .ac? c&mmodationg for one and- two' dollars per day leES than the others.' - " ' BeifihW decree prohibiting tne,.exportatioii pi lir k million aollarsliti' has 'erected the horses from.: Geixdahyy? which was?t rges6 and most edmpIetBanltaridm inthe have -been-. cancelled on the 1st of Aril,sf wojpklBtiffalo'llewt. ' remains miuvc wuv mw w"io ; L BERWANCER & BRO., FINE CLOTHIEES AND TATIOR ''.1 Di , ;: y..- .u.ii; tv-U ; N.B. Garments made to order andisati or no sale. Goods sent bvimaft:&anyw on application. If they donnot suit to be 4turned; r . sir The Celebrated Mtiliz! ! 4 '1 I 1' I WILCOX. GIBB.S, 8c :GO'S iTDTilated. A" IS offered oh very liberal terms, payable . in cotton on the basia of loe for Jow middling. ' " "j- This' Fertilizer is prepared from SELECTED MATERIAL toder otu! persona) supervision, and twelve yean ase, has established that it if unexcelled andnneqaalled. QMS" Call on Mr THOS H OA1THKK, Charlotte a, p.,' lot terms ana prices. - febl6 1 " . i it.'-- tOJ V . Fl y n Importers and' Dealers in Qnano Satatoah GS and fcblrlestbif S. 0. ; ' Hi . THE r.rf . .. Ta. ". t . . "j: .) ' i:'jrjr - i. rrfoo bdi cil 1 ; 1 t . .. . :. ficiaL utterances) . that :Lord . Derby's Soom onih second floor of the Springs? resignation of ihe fareigntoffice! waa:a bmding.iCpHser Trade and, Trypn ;stnset; SSffieMd-dltSa im- lately pfedbyDr BonesTWo win, UUiU " .f ' 5;i-Ai-iJ t j dows fronting on Trade etreet airyv pleasy meMesensationm officiaUiroles. Lord and convenient room. Apply to TV Derby the dispatch says, is reproached inar29 iw ft Dr -B JONES, for havmg misled Kussia and Ji.ngiana j.n i n . i .. i ! bygding as far as he did in a direction h , :The Times, has ' 8V Vienna dispatch saying : L"! 'consequence "of Lord ;r;TJEN;'CENT,CCfIP leruy B,ii6u " i goaninxtaiiius of n&ittee and figttrts pi separ Adverliern&ts,Qj-e .tnr VV column of the reserves, Austria has ceased her, e-. I , wrA,J -2b 'nna tMrtw- amwi forts" to "effect"; '$;compromise about jtfKSr, BE:PREPAID. f.Ifa advertisement the confflress, taeling sure. tthat, uussia 1 taken jor teqTuum twentyja,eenii ij . Wilt nOt - YlttK ' lA iiUglJUi O VlOiiiin T ...- . 1. ... now. when doing so would seen! some- V 31 v".ln0,t fS-13 aM!.W!r: what like submitting' before threat; tagJTttjd Apjd.:. :ryrv j,. t ? but what jthay hot be possible now may f " -' r v : -." , cdme so later as .the interruption i ox . N0TI(TE 'tf Gold4 Mlne-A',v iplendid negotiations in regard to the congress, metal Chilian "Gold Mill. Tab, -Rollers and and the order ror tne moDiiization oi i Gearing complete, all new, for sale. : rt reserves in England, need not be foH :mai27 taw tf ' - Dr T H MSANS, - ? fL,;:v-! 4-t5 , . - vT -if 'M VifigHuiTi i-JM; Sit f. i t. '7 i 4 - :4 i Tr J4. 3- BE BISPXlYEi; ; ,1, - r r; .ii" TO- ii-Wik-i:u.i,i are- tr
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