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MOVEMENT . IRREGULAR MarRet Domlnated Yesterday by Professlonals. STEEL DOWN AND THEN UP The Common Stock Made a New Low Record?In the Afternoon's Trad? ing All the Losses Were Rocovered. (By Associated PrCBS.) NEW YORK, Sept. H.-Siocks moved Irresjularly nnd for lhe most part along nafrow lines lh to-day's markot, whlch wns agaln domlnated almost thrpughotit bv tho professlonal element, Tho crop report, so much better than many had ex? pected, mlght hnve e_srdsed some Influ? ence for hljrher prlces.but for the weak ness of tho Unlted States stocks nnd the dlsholutloii, somowhat In advance of tho proscrlbcd tlmo, of the pool whlch on deavorod to place tho socurltles of thn Unlted States Henlty and Constructlon Compnny on tho marltct. Steel, common, touchod n now low record. breaklni? 20, though subNPtiuontly recov^rlng, but. tho features alreadv named, totcetlier wlth un6xpected nclllng of Atchlnon for Lon? don account do much to unsettle tho llst all around. . Tho markot wns moro actlve nnd mnoe general Itnprovoment In the afternoon, praetlcally all tho. oarly Iohhob belng ro? covered. Tho Btool stocks for tho flrst tlme In several days seomed to reeelvo lnslde support, notwIthBtandlng the Iron trade conditlons nnd n number of spccial tles wero taken up opparently for ub sorptlon. The llst dlsplayed flrmnoss nt the close. Atchlson wns the feature of the day. rocoverlns; from Its oarly de. presslou nnd onco rnore leadlng tho mar? ket. Operntlons In St. Paur-were unlm portunl. Advlces Indicate thnt nnother advancu In dlscount rates may bo expect? ed both from London nnd Berlln. Thls. it ls assumed; is ln line with the pollcy of tho leadolng flnanclal Instltutlons of Burope to dlscouragc gold uhlprtients to thls country. Th6 known movoments of locnl cur? rency polnt to a nomlnal loss ny tho banks, to the sub-treasury, 8terlli_ exchange wns agaln wpnk'i'wlth further-.offe/lngs, of cotton nnd Krulii aWf. Later, the mar-, kct mndo n partlal recovery. The bond markot showed aome galn and the movement elther way was extrcmly nsrrow. Total snles, par value, $l,005,0tW. Unlted States bonds all unchanged on |aBl pn"- . ;;?";aa Total sales of stocks to-day were 309,100 shares. MONEY AND EXCHANGB-CL OSE; Prlme morcantlie paper, 6fj6 lf2 per cent.; sterling exchange, weak. wlth Bctual ous InoSH ln bankers' bllls at M.s5,(;?fl4.86 for demand and nt Sl.S2.25U4.82.50 for slxty day bllls; posted rates, |4.83 1-2 aild $4.87; commerclal bllls. S1.82 1-t: bfcr silver, 67 1-2: Mexlcan dollars. 45; money. on call, steadv nf 2#2 1-2; closing bld, 2 1-4; of? fered, at 2 1-4; tlme money. steitdy; slxty days, 4ft'l 1-2 per cent.; nlnety days, 4 1-2 ?5; slx months, 5 1-4^6 3-4. Wall Stroel Gossip. (.Speclal to The Times-Dlspatch.) NEW VORK. Sept. 11.?Tbe openlng of the stock market wss rather dlssppolntlng In tIcw of the oieelient sho?-lng ln Ihe goTernment crop report. There were allgbtly blguer quo. tatlona for n few stocks Ifke Mlssourl Paclflc ? Dd Unlon Paclflc, but lt looked as lf people were taklng adrantage of the opportunlty to sell, tlsewhere. ,, Thore is some reason to llilnk Ibe lellloB or? der* glr'en out nt the openlng In Amalgamated Copper cauic from [.ewleobn sources. fnlted States Steel seeracd to be recelrlng support at the openlng. but was rather freely sold. espeelally for foreign account. The realtr Issnes were very wesk on the de relcpment of tmnhle wlth labor on the Fnller Constructlon Companjr's eontrscts. PRESSURE IN STF.F.L: The ssentlnued pressure In sleel was sn sd yerse Influence throughout tlie flrst hour. and the markr-l contlnued lo sag- london was an un ?xpecled seller of Atchlson and boujrht Tery llttle olsowherc. whlle lhe commlssion houses ?eemed to have some scatterlng selllng orders. The Stsndnrd Oll hrokers were Hclh-r* of stock enrly In lh" day, paylng conslderabln at? tention to Readlng. Tbe market generally la no doubt a good deal msnlpulsted. bnt nt preseiit lt look* as lf tho Ktsndard OU Intereft wanted nnt merely to keep trsdlng narrow, but to establish a lower Ioto] of prlces. MOVEMENT OF CURRENCY: Tbe prlnclpsl moveraent of currency t pJs week Indicate that banks lost ?dS2,."iOO. BFWWED RALLYINfJ ' TBXPENCY: The market showed a r.ill.vlng tendency after 1" o'clock, snd the floor traders thou?ht that it was a good deal sold out In plsces. Rome resllzloR ssles for Western account were read ily taken. nnd tbe profcsslnnsl element Bp pesred to be tradlnc'for a rally. The feature around-the noon hour wss tne hiirlne of Atchlson by Edwsrd Rweet nud Com pnhy. After faklngi nbout 10.000 sbnres ihe* seemed willlnK to buy more. EARLY AFTERNOON: Thn mBrket held ?t* rally In the early after noon. hut became cttteraely dull snd insetlre. Escept perhnps. In fnlted .States Hteel. the mon- Iciportnnt lnterests of the str-et were not represented In the trading, and the door trsders were wilting for a lead. The markot closed flrra, retalning lta rally hettcr than for some time past. Commlssion house business wns not much to boaet of, hut wbb certalnly better tbnn In any tlme ln tht> paat week. nnd the more chcerful note ln tho street comment wss very ssiparent. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET; Rlchmond. Vn., Sept. 11, 1003. BALES. Vtrtlnts Centurles?11,000 at BOSJ. Richmond Clty <?-M0O at 104*1. Richmond Clty ?s?*4O0 nt IOO and Int. STATB BBCUIUTtP.S: Bld. Alks4. Korth Carolina 4's, 0..... 103. ... Va!??. New. C. and R? 1032.... RD?i 00 J4 Va. Cenlurles, 2-3. C, and R. f*0H 01 RAILROAD MOND8I A. O. L. It. R. Con. 4's. 00^ ... Oeorcln, Southern nnd Fln.. 1045.. 110 Ororgla and AU. con. 5s, 1PM.... 105"', 106*$ IM. Class A fl's, R. 0., 11120.... IU ... fft. class B e's, R. a, 1020. iso RAILROAD BTOCKSI Psr. AMsntlc Coast I.lne "A".100 110 Atlantlc Coast Llne com.100 110 118)1, Atlantlc Coast. Llne of Conn,...100 asn Oheanpenke and Ohlo....100 ns Horfolk and Western com.100 62 ... H . F. nnd P. ? p. ". guar.100 2Bn 2S0 ?eaboard Alr Line pfd.100 MJi JJ4U ?saboard Alr Lino com.700 2dU 21I4 Innthern Rallway pfd.100 83 RANK AND TRUST CO, BTOCKSi lrosd-Street Rnnk .26... 27 THOMAS BRANCH &C0 lESTABLISHED 1833.) MEMBERS Kiw York Stook Exohing t. Viw York Cotton Exohingt. PRIVATE WIRES TO PRINCIPAL MARKETS, tovestment Socurilios ?C?'&_*'i<>S<>-i'<>'.^^ $&$6M < | Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York. / By thomas Branch at co, Batikem and Btokeri. Op6n. Mlgh. SAL1.8: Amerlcnn Sin.in'oom. Amerlcnn Hiiuff frfd. Amerlcnn Cmt eom. Ami'Ho.'iii (.(it! ptd . Anmrl.nn ? ocotnollvo eom, Amerlcnn Locomotlvo eom. Aincricnn Locomotlve pfd, Ani.Hdftti ?'ohtccr> rfd. Atnutlenn Cnr nnd Foundry Amerlcnn Siipnr . A., T, nnd Hantn. F6 eom. A., T, nnd Sfir.tn. Fa pfd. ITSiJ. AtiMlgnmnletl Copper ..... 1S50 BoHlmorn end Ohlo. frroo Brooklyn llnpld Translt... SOjO Cilllfldlsn Pnclflc. J.0 Che.f.penkc ruid Ohlo. Cinitidn Southern '.'.. Co'orado southorn com... Colorndo Southern lst pfd. Colorndo Southern 2d pfd. Chlcneo, Mlt. nnd St. Paul Chl.. Rock Islnnd and Pac. Cnlf.rndo Kucl nnd Iron... Chicogo Oreat AVestern...,. C, C, C, nnd St, Louis.., Coiisolldtttcd (1ns . Dolnwnre and Hudson. 100 t>el., Lnck. und AVoBtcrn, fcWO Erlo com . 1280 Erle 1st pfrl . 000 J.rlo 2d pfd . JiO) (leneral Electrlc . 500 llllnols Centrnl . 5I0 Lt'Atheri ................ 10W Loulsville and Nashvllle... 1150 '.Muntthnn InO ?DC0 .100 300 3.0 000 S7l!75 .011 4.0 100 Msoo irfiofl 100 337 f/Xi 30V. 88% cs% 01% 47% ?% 13 123% 3-li II '221. 142% 29 'ili% 74 m% '237 29% 87 (_ r.i',. 1(53% 132% 8 10.*,. 135% 41/, 40Vi 85% 31V. 31V4 ? Manhattan, ex-dlvldend, IV. per cent. 88V1 l>2 47H m 431. 124 33% 'l4 '2.1. 143? 2!",. 'i?% 74 174 "237 34 671. r.i% 163% 133 SV4 105% 188% 4'/, 8914 IS 85 'aii. 'ofl'Vi ot 46% si% 41% 123 83 'l4 '22 V4 112 28% 'w 73V, 173% '237 Mi 07 51% IO31/4 132';', S liYi 134 V. Clos? M M 4% 19 30 18 133 31 . 114% 07% 011. 47% 81% 42% 123% 32% 00 13% 63 _2 142% 29 42V. 16"? 1.4 163 .31) 29% 37% 51 Vi 182 133V. 8 105% 134V. BALES! 2M0 Melrrpnlltflfl . 1070 Wcklca'n Central VSrri Mlfsniirl Pnclflc . 1,15 Mo. Knn, and Texas com. Mu., Knn. nml Toxns pfd.. Opon. 113% 12% 94 . 10% 42 500 M..,, Knn. and Toxns pfd. .42;, tUJDD Now York Central. 121% 2000 N. Y.. Onl. nnd AVestern. 22% li'.lfi Nol'folK and Wostern. ,|3 ' 10325 PonnsylvnnlH . 12o 2.(1 I're.wd Sleel Cnr. 40% 150 ?*re_f*ei1 Stpel Cnr pfd. M" 720 1 .OJiIg'S Oas Trust. 03 lO'.Vio HendJiifr eom. 63-% Rcudlng lst pfd. ??? R.tf.dlntf 2d pfd 141 Rcpuhllr! Iron nnd Steol com 200 llopunllc Iron nnd Stoel pfd. 100 Slosf . 150 St. I?. and Sun Friin. 2d pfd. Brnhnnrd Alr Mlle com. Sr.'ihonrd Alr Une pfd. 1000 St. I... nnd Snuthwestern pfd. Kfl) ftiiltiliern Paclflc . .'?'?) HiiltUtern Rnllwny eom. 35(1 Southern Rallwny pfd. 20.VJ Tcnnt'Ssco Coal and Iron. l'OO Ti'Kns Pnclflc . 3S400 Unlon Paolflo com. 1'n'nn Pnclflc pfd 11 (W 32V. 60V. 38Vi 451-1 22% 85 39% 27 78 Itnllod .States Steol rom. 20% 1'iiited States Steol pfd... Vn.-Carolina Chom. enm. 23% 100 Vn -C'nrollna Chem. pfd........ 08 AVnbash com .ij . 10,*) AVuhfish pfd.. 35% ?00/ Wt.tern Unlon . .83% 200 AVlsr.onsIn Centrnl . 1 18% 400 '-Vlfcnnsln Central pfd. 30% Total number of sales, 374,300 shares. Hl/rh. 11514 12% Dl's 20 42V4 12:; 125 40*: M'.i II (1<! 32 V. Mli 30% 45% 2.1 85% 40 ?27% 76% '20% 70% 24% 08 '*is% 83% 18% 40% Low, 113% 1216 03% in _ ?ii'. Ulft m 021/, i-m 40% 93 32V. 59V. 19?,lj ?at_ 83 1SV. 39 V. lt. S. refundlnR 2s. reglslered t*. B. refiindln* 2s. coupon V. S. .Ia, rettlstered.... U. 8. .Is, coupon . X'. 8. New 4s1, reglstered. XI, 8. New 4s, coupon... tl, S. old 4s, reitlstercd.. t.'. 8. old 4s, coupon .. t-. 8. fis, rejtltrered. .... t.'. S. 5s, coupo;i . Atchlson, senersl ls .... Atchlson. adjus'tment 4? Bnltlmore snd Ohlo 4s.. Batlimnre nml Ohlo .'J'/jS Ilsltlmore Snd Ohlo com Cnnnda Southern Mn... Central .-,f Oeoritln r,s.. Central nf Ceorgln 1st tne C'hcfapeake nnd Ohlo 4',is Cblengo nnd Alton S'.is... Chlcsso. B. nnd Quliicy new 4a 109!/, 109 108 IliS . 186 1315 100 110 101'A 101 \i 100 - 00% inOH ?2% 100 m5>,4 105M 74% ina 73'.6 03 CLOSING BOND QUOTATIONS. Chlcngo. M. snd St. Paul Ren. 4. 105 Chicago nnd Northwestern con. 7s. 130% Chlcsgo. Rock Islnnd and Pnc. 4s. 10J BnUlinore nnd Ohlo Conv. 4s . 00 C'blcngO Tennlnsl -ls . "'JVS Colorado nnd Boulbcrn 4s. w Denrer nnd lllo Ornnde 4s. J'SJs Erlo pilor llen 4s . "0% Erle Oenersl 4s .-WM Fort Worth and Denrer City lsts. 10314 llocklim Valley 4%a. 1J5 Loulsrille and Nssh. Unlfled 4s. OS'/i Mnnhntlnn con. gold 4s. xn. Mexlcnn Centrnl 4s . <?>,. Mexlcan Central lst Inc. J0J4 Mlnn. snd St. Louls 4s.. W>% Mlssourl, Knn. nnd Texas 4s. 07% Mlssourl. Knn. and Texas 2ds. ,Hh New Vork Centrnl gcn. 3Vfcs. I'SJl New Jersey Centrnl grn. Rs. 12SH Northern Pnelflc -is. 100% Norllieru Pnelflc 3s. 71 i Norfol kuiiil Western con. 4s. Pjlia Readlnif C.eneral -ls .,.-?? vo > St. L. nnd Iron Mountaln con. 5s St, Louls nnd Snn Frnnclsco 4s St. Louls Soiithwestern ll?ts.. St. I/ouls Soiithwestern 2ds.... Sun Tnlonlo' and Arknnsss Pass Southern Paclllc 4s -.. Southern Hnllwny (5s . Texas nnd Pnelflc lsts. Toledo, St. L. nnd Western Unlon Paclflc 4s ..,.;,.'. Unlon Paclflc .conv. 4s.,... Wnbnsh lsts . Wnbnsh 2ds . Wnbnsh Deb. Bs . Wcst-Shore -ls. Wbecilng nnd Lake Erle.,4s, Wlsconsln Centrnl -ls. C'onrolldntcd Tobacco 4s.... Colorndo I-'uel ., Rock Island ls ..' Penr.sylrnnla con. fl%s...... t;. S. Steel 2d 5s. M. and O.. collaternl trust 'ls Central nf Cienrgla 2d Inc.. Metropolllsn Bank of Vn...-.25 25 -j Vlrglnla Trust Compnny.100 ... *<* INKUhAXCK f-OMPANIEB: Vlrglnla Flro nnd Mnrlne.-' 3T? ... MISCELLANEOUB: Amerlcan Locouiotivo pfd.100 84 ..; Va.-Car. Chem. pfd 8 p. c.00 (5 0; Va.-t'ar. Chemlcal com.I"1! -Jw Va.-Car. C.i Co. Col. Tr. 5 p. c. D.> BALTIMORB STOCK MARHET. Co.it^..neSno1D^n.4V.OQInf7doVprefterrne,d: nothlng dolng. \ COTTON MARKETS.' w n? vnnv Ront 11.?Tbe cotton market, p.rent thnt publlc nterest ln tbe staple Is sun tiHirir n fact exnla ned lsrgely by i o "p"1 on ?i ear th?tJtPhere Is too m?ch '?missionary "",,.., in reesrd to reports of crop deteriora Hon tbiougb hotl wenTll. sbedding nnd rust. U FollovlTng ?heopenlnK call prlces c???d to decline except for a spurt tbat carried hep S?,the1<olbJrV"n1onths t5J. ??*?< ^?;? ment wns stlmulated liy betler csbles than ex? pected and by reports of a lurklng storm ln the E_If sectionf Publlc Interest fal led to mn ornllie snd prlces commenced lo weakeu, argely under "he pressure brought tc.bear by ...,.i? n-nll Street Interest, whlch ls now KiSflb be o^a.ing P?lo undermlne th,, bo.dlm:* ', t,. b?n osrtv. Pr ccs broke 11*812 polnts, wlth the"'market finally steady at . net loss "fT^ genPe?r.l "rV,n of sellers opera.e *!?>??? ?? Iho short slde of th" account. as the more ment con'unues to dl.sppolnt thelr expectallon" On the other hand. buylng I* checked by e wmparitlT? Indlfference of ?Plnn?? to cotton beyond proTldlng for Immediate wnnts. Cotton '?tures opened flrm^.nd elo?d steady: September .,.10.85 ' 10.03 10.70 10.75 October .0.M 0.03 0 71 0.7. -NoTcmbcr ?.???" . "?'* ? fl5 <).or, December .... 0..0 0.83 ?w January .O.iO ?.?" l-v fl (W February .... .... ??i^ n;jj 0.67 Mnrcb . O-'O B*" ' D.HT m^1 ?::::::: nisi 0.8. 0.70 o.? ' spot cotton closed qulet 25 polnts>****,>*?*? dling uplands, 12.00; mlddllng gulf. 1-J*. ?"*.. 412 bales. Cotton. sleady. mlddllng. 12.00; gross recelpts. 1 481 bales; sales, 412 bales; stock, JOi.-U __fea**.yg_*-V?$ bales; to the Contlnent. 2.W0bales. x t Total slnee September >" "' ^ G?VT HriUli. recelpts. 38.700 bnles: export to Great ',rl,au1' 14,61ft- bales; to tho Contlnent. 2.040 bales. ..,,, ORLEANS LA.. Sept. 11.-COTTON? ,,.k... ri-hn nrlrnnce was caused t?y mek'n mm$mm. 6 f-?!mn "fufurcs sleady: Sepfemhei. 10.31? 10_-'- Octobe V.WOa: Novcniber. ffM&. K? SSr ??n.M: Jnnunry. n.B7<a O.'bsV FetuTry 0.5?|o?ll.M?rch, D.SlfflflO.03. The following are tb* toUl wt recelpts of cotton at all porls slnee September lst. C.alveston. 0.*55 bnles; New Orlcnns, 2.70S h.VoV' Mohlle? X1M0 bales; BaTnnnnh, 20.514 h? lo*-' Charles o,ll,2tn bsles; Wllmlngtos. 10. nm^ hales- Nwfol.HIS bales; Baltlmore. 45 WeLUBoVtoiir 81 balpSi Phllndelpbla, 235 bales. Total, ns.TOS bales._ PRODUCE MARKET, NBW YORK. Sept. 11.-FLOUR?Irregulnr. but generully falr hb to undertone. Ryo Hour? Flrm. Cornmesl-Quiet. Rjre-jSteady, VVbeat-Spot, enay; No. 3 red, 84?/,C,.Open lng a Irlfie lower on the crop report. wheat at nnt-e rallled nnd waa nrm all the morning. ?.Utft. lt j-lelded lo a bear nltack und In tbe list hour nilediweak closing W??iq, net lower. Mny closed at 87%c; Septeraber. asy.c.i December, "corn-Spot, steady; No. 2. 67%e. Optlon market decll.cd shari'.ly under the crnn report bifliience. ihen heenme flrm on corerlng nnd r"w buTlng. nfter wblcb lt gave way ulth wbent. closing ?OM0, net lower, Ma>- closed ?t BBtte.i September, 56%e.; Decembo', SOV^e. "'Tb^'market for coffee futures opened steady at nnchanged prlcea, nnd while qulet rulrd steady lo llrm. The pinrket closed qulet, net fl, "hanRed to B polnts hlgher. Sales, 0,760 iga Hpot Rlo, flrm; mlld. qulet. Sugnr Raw?l-'iriiii reflnod, flrm. Itlco?Flrm. Mo iBSses?Flrm. ?^,,? . ?,?,., Hntter?V rm; oxtrn creamery, 2o^e.; stato dalry, HfftlSe. Cbeese-FIrm; Btate, ? full cream. fancy smnll, colored, llc; small, wbl e, 10%c. F-brs?Klrrn; Stato nnd I'lmnsylvaniii, 'ToU.'oes-S.endyM^ng I.l.nd. '^MmtM sei-s ?LW_1.7ti| Jersey sweets. ?2.7fi?8._5. l'eamits-Sti'iidy; funcy hau dp cked, -IM't^.; olhor domeatlc. 8?f4%e. CBbbnges-Steiidy; ,1'iliiestlc. per 100, I3W5-, per burrel, 00u.(Ti*l. Cotlon?Ry steam, 12c^_ rillCiOO, U.L., Sept. 11.?Oralu prlces wore Hil down at Ihe cloto. nllbougb tbu early n ar ket ln each plt wns flrm. December whent Konod a loss of %<S?io.; December corn was 7c lower, and onts down HaV,e. Provlsions were about slesdy iit n decline of 10?lT14d. The lesdlus fVturea ransed as follows: * * Open. JIlRb. L>w. Closs. WBH i n U May ....... S?% 84^ 83% ml CSei?trf.?'..?' 50% Bl 80% ' 50% pto',!,,?, eov| t?H bo to>Z Mny . W)% 50% 50 CO OATS?No. 2. "'_; ?,, Kept. Wll 30 VI 359. 30& Dco. 3T% ' .18 37% . ?' Vi Mny . 89% 39% -0><, 301,!, -IES8 I'OIIK?Per bbl. Sent. .??? . I3-"? Oct.13.70 13.70 13.62% I3.fl*-Vi M?y .13.45 13.50 13.40 13.10 LAIin? P*r 100 Ibs. _, Oct ..'.'.?.'.'.' 8.'42V. *M5 8*271- si.Vi Jan.7.40 T.40 7.32_ 7.35 SHORT 1(1 DS?Per 100 lbs. Sopt.8.37V. 8.6f 8-87VJ 8.60 Oct.8.5.1 8.72V*, 8.60 8.70 Jan.0.1)5 0.05 6.00 8.80 Cash quotntlona were ?s follows?FLOUR: Flrin. AVheat. No. 2r de, 70>_ t_80V4c. So. 2 corn. 60c.i No. 2 yellow. 52c. No. 2 oats. 35 _ 30c: No. 2 whlle, 30c; No. 3 whlte, 88%<8 3S'/.c. No. 2 rye, 654i;50c, Good feodlng bnr, lev.'.Oe.; falr to cholco maltlnir, 62858c. No. 1 daxseed, 90'.c: No. 1 northwostern, Sjl.01; prlme Tlmothy seed, *3. Mess pork, per bar r*l. tl.l.SOia 13.02%: lsrd, per 100 pounds. SO.JO ?0.25: short rlb. sldes Ooose). f8.OT%(f*J8.07%: drr salted shoulders (boxed). *0.62*j4<iJ6.75; short elenr sldes (hoxod). *8.25<g.8.B0. C-lover c-onrract, 80.25. Butter?Flrm; creamery, 15? lOHc; dslrles, 13f3!lT%e. E_g??Steady ut mark, cases included. 17(gl8c. Cbeesu?Steady nt lOHUVic. Receipts?Wheat. 142.27G hushe x; corn, r.53.300 bushels; oats, .203,000 bushels; hogs, 15,000 head. .BALTIMORE. MB-. Sept. 11:?FLOUR?t'n cbanged. Whont?Steady; spot, contract. 81 itisr 82c: spot, No. 2 red. weslern, S3V4i_83*?,e.; southern by aarcrple. 70?82c. ..Cwn?Weak; spot. rin?r>n"4e.; southern whlte, BotmOOc. Onts? Flrm; No. 2 whlte. 42r342Vic Rye?Steady; No. 2. 58(5500. Ilntter, Eggs, Cbeoso nnd Sugar?Flrm' and unchanged. RICHMOND PRODUCE MARKET. (Wbolesale prices. Quotatlons corrected Tucs dsys and Frldays.) FLOUR? Recelpta lncrcaslng and market qulet and dull. ,- ,- ? ,, _. RYE?New contlnues In fatr demand; llgbt recolpts. IVHEAT?Actlre; llght receipts. CORN?In falr demand; llght recelpta. OATS?Steady and qulet. HAY?Wo contlnue our quotatlons for old bay, although rcry little Is nrrlrlng; new hay ls ?2<B3 lower as to condltlons, nearly all ot II thnt haa heen so far recelved has been more or less out of conditlon; new hay should bo pressed llght and loaded so as to glve ventllatlon In the ear. . . .. , j. EGGS?Reeelpls nbout equal to demand, and market qulet. , , , . , , BUTTBH?Good fresh stock Id demand; puck Ing grades qulet. .... ,, .... POULTRY?Receipts of cblekens llght and demand good: small and medlum .ictlve; hens and large young ducks contlnue iictivo. VIRGIN1A BACON?Steady nt quotatlons. POTATOES?Receipts Increaslng; market dull. i CATTLE MARKET?A'cals active: lnmbs antf sbeep dull. , i'-jtt AA'pOIJ-^Afltlre: llght receipts. . _:..!'. RECErPTS FOR THE AVEEK?Wheat. 72.850 bushels; corn. 20,308 bushels; oats, 36,820 bush? els; flour. 3,015 barrels; bay, 670 tons; nilll offal. 03 tons. ?'? . _ , STOCK IN ELEVATOR?Wbeat, TSO bushels; corn, 27,105 bushels; oats, 12,503 bushels, POULTRY?LIVE. Cblekens, small, per lb.$ 18 Cblekens. sprlng, medlum, lb.. 10 Cblekens, large, per lb. 13 (S 14 Hens. per lb. 0 ? ?Vi nucks, old, lb...!. 9 _ JO Pueks, young, per lh. 10 @ 11 Roostors, pleco <. ?> nUTTER. , Rutter. perlb... 12 ? 15 Cholce family packed. 18 ffl 16 Fancy dalry pneked. 15 <S 16 Cholco dalry packed. 10 , Cholco store pneked. 14 ? 18 Medlum . }2 @ 13 Common to falr . 10 Gt 13 EOGS, Crntes, nearby, fresh Inld.... 18 @ 10 Crnles, fresh stock. 18 Darrels and boxes . 17 Gulenn . '~ VF.ALS, LAMBS AND SHEEP. Veols, per lb. ? ? T Lambs, per lb. 4 ? 0 Sheep, per lh. 2 - 4 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, Al'PLES? Por barrel. 50 Gt 1.60 I'er barrel, funey hand pk., 1.50 ffl 2.00 Per burrel, cholco hand pk., 1.00 ffl 1.25 Per barrel, funey cloth eov... 1.00 ffl j.sb I'er barrel, cholco cloth cot. 60 _l 78 OICsilfornlirBeeilllnBB. 2.76 ffl 8.00 Medlterrnneaii awcets. 8.00 ffl 3.50 "?_?$ eratc^faTicy. 1.78 ffl 2.26 LEMONS?I'er box. 8,00 O 3.00 Fancy, per cnrrler crate..,. 1.00 ffl 1.00 I'KARS? I'er barrel, I.e Conte. 8.00 ffl 8,60 I'er barrel, Bnrtletl. 8.50 ffl 4,00 PUACIIES? , . '- _ ?? Per 0 bskt., earrler fancy.. 2.00 (ii 2.80 Per 0 pskt. earrler cholco.. 1.88 ffl 1.75 I'er B bskt. currler common,. 78 ffl 1,00 Concord, po*" earrler. 1,00 <a 3,25 Ives, per earrler. 78 ffl 1,00 Polawnrcs, per earrler. 1.88 Nlnrago, per earrler. 1.0Q Gt 1.23 Moorc's early .? ???? J-go Gi l.M nAMSONR?Per bua. 1.76 & 2.00 \\'ATEltMBl'"NS-I,cr 100.... 6.00 $ 10.00 (JANTr'I.OM'ES? ? _ Per creto, fnney. 78 <Q 1.00 I1LACIC l'HAS . nomlnal. BI.ACKBV13 l'HAS- ... I'rline to fancy. nom na , Common (o good .,.... nomlnal. CLAY I'BAH, per bushel...... Iioinlual, MIJCEI) PBAH*. nomlnal. NBy. .,. 1.75 Gt 2.00 Mlneil, per bushel. 1.28 ? 1.80 Colored . I'*5 W 1.80 POTATOES- , ?, No. U, per flour bbl. 1,88 Gt 1.50 Culls. per Hiigar bbl. 78 w 1-?0 CAUHAGE?Per cralc. ?,00 O 1.26 HAf. No. 1 Tlmothy . _?_ No. 2 Tlniothy . OBO No. 8 Tlmothy... ??. 18-00 No. 1 elorer, mUcd. 16.80 No. 2 cloved mlxed. UOO No, 1 clover . nom n? . , No. 2 clOTor. noraln?l. , A'irglnla Tlmothy, No. 1.... 10.00 Vlrglnla TlmolUy. No. 8--., 14-00 ?15.00 Vlrglala mUed. li*'00 ? l3-00 Clover, Vlrglnln. nomlnal. 8HUCKS? Baled dry. new.:..,. 0.00 STRAW?Compressed ........ 7.O0 (_ 7.60 Looss-pressed, large bales,. 8.00 Load your cars so tbat buy at doors represents ccntcnts, and thus avold tejectlons. FLor i. Fnmlly. .8 3.30 ff?J B.60 Family, fancy. 8.50 ffl 3.70 I'amlly patent, cholce to fancy.. 8.00 ffl 4.00 Cholco xetra . 2.00 ffl 8.00 Extra. 2.70 ffl 2.80 ' Superflne .:..'.. 2.60 ffl 2.60 ' CORNMEAL?Cltr, saeked.... Oo ? 67*_ Country. bolted saeked..... 05 MILL FEED? Shlp sttifr. ton, saeked,... 10.00 Ilran . 18.00 WHBAT. No. 2 red, new..-. 83 No. 3 red, new. 81 ffl .82 Steamer. new. 70 ffl .81 Rejected, new.,. 70 ffl 78 Bag lots. 05 ffl 82 CORN. No. 2 whlte .;V'... 60V_ffl ? 60 . No. 3 whlte.-.... SBVOffl 69 No. '1 mlxed. 69 No. 3 mlxed . 68 Whlte corn (Va.) bag lots.... 69 ffl 60 HIDES. Dry Fllnt. per lb. 13 Dry salted, per lb.......,,.. 10 Green salted. per lb. ,7 Green. per lb...,,.,....;.'..,. (J .. Dry fllnt calfsklns, per lb.... , -. 0 _ 10 Sheep sklns. '66 ffl 80 Green salted calfsklns....;. 65 ffl 80 Lamh sklns ,......?., 16 ffl 60 ONIONS?Per bushel..: ...'?.;. ? 60- ffl 05 No. 2 per bbl. (now). 1.00 ffl 1,60 UISCetXANEOUS. FEATHERS? -.-. Llve gecsc. per lb. 48 ffl 60 Mlxed, per lb. 80 ffl 40 6EEDS? Clover, wholesslc, p?r bua.. 7.28 ffl 7.78 ' Tlmothy, wbolesale-, bus.... 1.05 ffl 1.90 Orchard grass, wholesnle... . 1.28 ffl 1.40 Buckwbcat. per bus. 85 ffl 1.00 Germun mlllet, per bus.... 1.10 ffl 1.2S 3EESWAX?Per lb. 26 ffl 2T CHERRIES? Pltted (new), dry order.... 15 ffl 10 Drled apples. 2V?ffl 354 BLACKRERKIES. 6 ffl 6_ WHORTLEBERIUE8. 0 ffl 11 WOOL? Tub-washed, free of burrs.. 28 ffl 28 Unwnsbcd. free of burrs.... 22 ffl 23 Merlno, unwasbed. 10 ffl 16 Burry, 2Q8c. per pound IcSB. ROOTS? Glnseng, per lb. S.78 ffl 4.28 Senlca, per lb. 40 'ffl 45 Vlrglnla suake, per lb. 20 ffl 25 May npplo, per lb. 2V4ffl 8 True plnk. per lb. 10 ffl 13 Wlld glnger. free of flbro.. 9 ffl 18 Wlld glnger. natural. 6 ffl T PEANUTS?Per lb, farmers.. 3 ffl SU BACON? Hnins, small, smoked. 14 ffl 18 : Hams, large, smoked. 32 ffl 13 Sldes, spioked. 12 ffl 13 Shroulders. smoked . 10 ffl 11 LARD?CrtBntry prlme. 10 ffl 11 FLAXSEEP?Per bus. 1.20 ffl 1.40 TALLOW?Per lb. 6 WALNUT KERNELS?Per lb. 12 ffl 13 CHICKEN COOPS. 85 ffl 90 TURKEY COOPS. 1.00 ffl 1.10 EGG CRATES.'.. 48 ffl 60 BUTTER BL'CKETS?Per dor,;. 2.78 ffl R.OO RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Rlchmond. A'a., Sept. 11, 1803. QUOTATrONS, WHEAT Longberrye .,. 88 fflSO Mlxed . SS fflKO Shortberry . 88 (flSO No. 2 red . ?S (<fS0 Vn. bBg lots.-,. 70 GX>i7 CORN? Whito (Va.) bag lots. BO fflOO No. 2 whlle . 80 No. 3 whlle. 58V4 No. 2 mlxed . BS No. 3 mlxed . 57*. OATS? No. 2 mlxed . 3S V? No. 8 mlxed . 8S Wlnter seed .i.... 40 fflSO RYE ....,. 52 ffl02 CATTLE MARKETS. NEW YORK, Sept, 11.?HEEVHK? Receipts, 2,380 head. Steers and rough liutcher stock. netlvo nnd flrm. bul not rnted hlgher. Nntlvo steers sold nt S4.25_fl.90 per 300 pounds; hulls nt 82,00ffl4,25; one exlrn henvy nt 84.80; dry cows nt jfi.40ift3.M5. Dressed beef, steady; clty dressed, nntlvo sldes, OVjfflOo. per pound. -ralves?Keeelpts. 100 hotlrt, stendy. Veals sold nl S4.311(94.68 per 100 pounds; n bunch or western enlves al $5.,'I0. Clty dressed venls nt OfflJUo, por pound. Sheep nnd I.anilm?Hoeetpls, 35,465 hend; both sheep aud lambs ruied llrni. Sheep sold ut $3.Mi<ijH.fi7Vi per 10 Opouuds; n few head for export nt *4: eiills nt S2.80; lnmbs at f5(Sfl,85l Cansda lnmbs nt $11. Iflfijl1.no. Dressed multcn, 6Vj_8o. per pound; dresspd Umbs. 7V,(iflle. ilogs?llocelpis, i.ioo hiad; no sales reported. CHICAGO, ll.I venk. Mlxeil nml luileheis. i-holeo henry,' $5,811(^(1.15; sriNiGi'il 2.V good (o ehnleo liuuvy, Sfi.finfflll.l5; rousli l',"iivv *r..:i,v.(.'',75; ||gi,t, S_ 76_-0,80 !',,,, j,v7um,'..1>5. SlU'ep-necelpls. 17. 000 heiuP"sh-T <l""'ly; lnmh.H ',",|"1,'? <I"0<1 I" ?loleo withers J'l.''Ofi(,'U>5; fnlr t? ch.-leo nih cil?18(88! *>?"'? i1""""' ?'?'???n'(rB.60. HEKR'S ISI/ANI'' PA., Sopt. 11.?CATTLE Heu ? I'b'-'lee. *5.:ui'<i5.ll<ii prlnio. S.VlCMft.aS; ',. ,'"?'?,.V,|,-.i. Ilugs-Slow, prlme hi'iivy, JdSllffllHO' iiedluui. ?"ll.45fflll.BB: henvy yo,?. ers Sfli'rii'.'.,;.: H(*"< yorkers fil.a.V.ifi. 10; p|?-,, M?r70"f ? r "I"'- *-"l'?";?/"'? Sbeep-S.ea.ly. ReVl f.o.i jr. _i'.428; '??"? ?"fl eoiiiuion, ?l r,-.ffl 81 i.'ilme 'prTi. I?'"b"- tS.60*T6.?B; ve.M calios" $7.50_7.75._;___.. TOBACCO MARKET. Klchiumid. Vo., Kept. U, 1003, n..^ i-lri'd Tobacco?(rcordercd).?Mnrket con luue?i quiii _ |||1( flru)_ Sun Cure*d? ffino ? keeidiig order sella conslderably &prkes W* U(lS"t*-ReeelPl8 mod Llglil recelptsi mnrket acllee nn lobnijeo In good Tiie fnllowlng nre Ihe quolntlona for lho pnst jJAttft F1RHD TOBACCO-llfiORDEItKD. ; f.uga, common lo good..,..,..,.$ 4.60 Ht B.od I,ugs, good to prlme. A.OQ (!) ft.20 Short lenf. 5.60 (1 0.00 Medlum lenf .,..,, fl.00 ffl 0.60 Uihg lenf .i.'....? 7.00 (?J 3.00 WrnpperS nnd selecllnn....,..,. 10.UO <? 13.00 BR1011T TOBACC08. HMOKBItS?Common ........... 1.00 _? ? OfL Medlum.,,... 12-0O W 11'On Flne .,..,,..,., t-.OO, m IS.oo CtriTHItS-commnn .<...;. 12.00 *J Itt.Ofl Mndlllffl .(...... 14.0* a 15.00 Hne.,,..,...,,. lB.on 0i 20.00 Fitiicy .?.BO E 27.50 F1LLKR8?Common .,? ,0.00 fig 10.00 Medlum .i. 11.00 Q J.OO oood.inoo 5 5'8S Dne. 18.00 <3 17.00 WRAPPGnH-Common .14.00 O.lg.OJ Medlum.1S.0? 2 25gl Oood. 87.00 lf* HB.M flfta .,.'. 35.00 Q 40.0S Fancy .,....,,.,.,,....,48.00 0 55.00 stiM-cimwn tobacco. Lngs, common to good., 460 m fl.fO Lngs, good to prlmo.,. 0 00 CT s.50 Short lenf. 8.?0 ffl 10.00 Lonc lenf .,...;. 10.Of) ffo 12.60 Wrappers .? ???, 13.00 0 20.00 LYNCHBURO TOBACCO MARKET. Lynchburg, Vn., Sept. II, 1603. Snles nf tobneco on the Lynehhitrjr msrket for Ihe Iwo weeks endlng Septembor 6, 11)03. rc portod by John L, Oglesby, of Dtnch'i Wnre Solri weok endlna August 20th, 40,800 pounds; sold week ertdlnc September 6th. 121,300 pounds: incrrsae for week endlng September 5th. 78,700 pounds, Sold from October 1, 1D02. tn Septem? ber 6, 10O3, 22.001.600 pounds; sold from Octo? ber 1. 1001, tn September 5. 11)02. 20,800,700 pounds! Inerenso for-1003, 1,20O!RO0 pounds. Recelpts conslsted lnrgely of prlmlngs, n lnrge. portlon of lt belng In very bnd condltlon. con sequently sold for lltlel moner. Tlie crop of tobneco cintlnues tn Improve, Isith In slw- nnd qunlllv. Some hns been cut In many sectlons. The hnllstorm reported In Nelson, Appomattox, Chnrlotle nnd ttallfax prnved Tery destructlvc. Many crops in ench county were llternlly do Btroyed, nnd rery mnny serlottsly damaged. Tho quotations nro ss follows-. DARK GHADES. Prlmmlngs .$ 1.60 Rtl 3.50 Common dnrk luga . 3.60 st 4.00 Medlum dnrk lug. 4.00 O 5.00 Oood dsrk lugs . 5.00 ?D 6.50 Common dark lenf. 5.00 ffl 0.00 Medlum dark lenf . 6.50 (fH 0.60 Oood dnrk lenf . 7,00 0 8.00 Flno dark lesf. 10.00 <a 12.00 Blnck wrnppers. 10.00 ? 20.00 Brlght Tobnccos?None on market, Common Wrappers?None offering. Oood Wrappers?None offorlng. PBTBRSBURO TOBACCO MARKBT. Petersburg,' Vn., Sept. II. 100.1. There are nn sales of tohaccn btlng made In Petersburg nt thls tlmo. Tbo old crop bas been nbout cxhnusted nnd tho new crop wlll not be rendy for mnrket for sevcrnl weeks. Somo pi-luilngs aro expected to come to the wnrn houses in thls clty tbe Intter part of Septem? ber. _ ' MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. PBANUT MARKBT. NORFOLK, VA., Sept. 11 -PEANDTS? Farmers' mnrket qulet. Fancy, 8*5c; strlctly prlme. 3Vio.: prlme, 3c; common, 2?ic. Span? lsh nuts, 87>4c. per bushel. PF/IKRSBURG, VA.. Sept. 11.?PEANUTS? Spanlsh, 00(ft02t4c. Market flrm, stock llght and few belng offered. Vlrglnin's, 3%c. for fancy; market steady. DRY GOODS MARKET. NEW YORK, Sept. 11.?Roports from the country contlnue to give cucournglng ndvlccs regardlng the dlstrlbutlon of mnrchnndtae from second hands, and whlle fOcal JobborB in dry goods state there ls n sllght evldence of a re ductlon ln tho nctlvity, they are stlll securlng a good business. In certaln lnstances mnuu facturers uer rslslng their llrults aud do uot nppear sjjxIous for business. NAVAL STORES. WIIAIINGTON, N. C, Sopt. 11.?SPIRITS TURPBNTINE?Steady nt 54c; recelpts, 30 ensks. Rosln?Flrm nt $1.70(31.75; recelpts, 40 barrels. Crude Turpentlne?Flrm flt $1,750 3.70; recelpts, 20 barrels. Tnr?Flrm at Sl.76; recelpts, 00 barrels. SAVANNAH. GA.. Sept. 11.?TURPENTTNE? Flrm at 64%c; recelpts. 4 "casks: sales, 278 casks. Rosln?Flrra; recelpts, 236 bnrrels; sales, 4'cHAYtLESTON. S. C. Sept. ll.-TURPEN T1NE? Nomlnal. Rosln?Steady. COTTONSEED OIL MARKET. . NEW YORK. Sept. 11.?Cottonaecd oll nn chnnged, closing dull nnd nhout slendy. Trlmo crude. t. 0. b. mills, nomlnnl; prlme suminer yellow, 41(?4lHc; ofT summer yellow, SO@37c.; prlme white, 46c; prlme winter yellow, 46c. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF RICBMOND, SEPT.. 11, 1003. ARRIVED. ????? Stenmer Bcrkeley. Ouy. Norfolk. morchandlss aud pasaeneera. Old Domlnlon Une." Steamer Pocahontaa, GraTOs. James RlTer land? lngs and Norfolk, mercbandlse and passengers, Vlrglnla Naidentlon Company. SAILED. Steamer Brekelcy, Guy. Norfolk. mcrcbandlss and paasengcrs. Old Domlnlon Une, BANK CLEARINGS Those of Richmond Show a Decrease Over Llke Week Last Year. (By Associated Press.) NBW YORK. Sept. 11.?The following tnblo. compiled bv Bradstreot, showed tbo clpal cltles for the week onded Septembor 10th. wlth tlie percentngo of Inerenso and decrenso as eompared wlth the correspond? lng week last year. Slxty-four other citles are Included In tha totals; New York $707,725,350, decrease 54.2. Chicago {143,054,232. decrease 6.4. Boston $88,192,375, decrease 20,2. Phlladelphla $80,003,447, decroaso 86.0. . St. ?ouls $44,107,442, decroaso 11.3. Plttsbur_ $37,688,151, docronso 10.0. San Franclsco $21,083,058. docrease 20.4, Baltlmoro $16,82-1,100, decrenso 12.2. Clnclnnatl $17,993,000. docrease 21.8. Kansas Clty $20,150,102. Increase 1.4. Now Orleans $4,071,849. docreaso 13.0. Loulsvllle $9,053,488. Incronso 1.3. Rlchmond $3,153,556, docrease (21.8. Washlngton $3,55SJ.0Q, Increase B.B. Savannah $3,379,360. decroaso ?.". MemphlB $2,182,817. decroaso 4.9. Kort Worth $2,S75,195. Increase 3.3. Atlanta $2,153,251, docroii.HO 15.5. Naslivillo $2,258,928, Inoreaso 18.3. Norfolk Jl.OSS.599, decrease 20.6. Augusta $1,059,773, decroaso 13.3. Blrmlngham $956,020. L-lttle Rock $807,240, Incronso 11,4. Knoxvillo $899,000, incroaso 2.0. Alncon $518,000. docen.se 10.5. Chattanooga $638,158. Incronso 11.7. Jaoksonvlllo $636,789, Increase S9..I. Houston $10,970,010, decroaso 25.1, Clmrleston $674,274, Totals United Statea $1,420,120,072, de? croaso 41.9. Outsldo Now York $052,69o,316, docrease Totals Cannda $12,913,951, docrease 27.20. ? IMPROVEMENT OF TRADE CONDITION A Look Over the Field Is Now Somewhat En couraging. (By Associated Press.) NKW YORK, Septembor ll.-Brad siroet's to-morrow wlll sny; Trado conditlons aro uneveiuful, but tho genornl condltlon Is ttiwnrd Inuirovo ment. Hotter foollngs regardlng tho corn ih inanlfoat; euiKliti'ona lu most Stato.s hnvlng Improved, Stato fnlrs nnd low rnto GXi-ui-sloiiH havo onoournged Wust ern dlatrlbutbm. NuKtorn trudo udvlces nro ut Icsh notablo uctlvity, but slgns nf Improvumont in the cotton mlll altua tlnn aro seen. Somo lioavy sules of prlnt cloths aro reported und a nunibor of mills hnvo announcod an appronclilng enrly i-csiiin|)llun of operallons. The lum Ln'i- markot Hbovss i-ontrttstH In cllrforoiu scctloiiH. In tho Weat lunibor and build? lng niatorlal of all kinds Is iii'tlve aud flrm, but at tbo Kast tho rosumptlon of buildlng operntlons nt strlko-lnfested cltles hns no' I'OPII Killllcleut to keop thoso mnrkots strong. , Tho Iron trude i's rather pesslmlstlc, buyors Inslstlng on lioldlng off. Busi? ness fallures for tho week rndlng Septem? bor 10th number 105,, against 19T ln the llke woek of 1003 DOC BACON CASE AGAIN Chase City Citizens Resent Published Crltlclsm. 1NV1TED JUDGE TO MEET'G Thlnk Thi9 Evlde'nce that They Intend ed to Abido by the Law and Wllilng to Leavo It to the People of .Vlrglnla. Cha.se'Clty, Vn., Seplamhor 10, 1903. To tho Ncwspnpers of Vlrginta: On tho nlaJit of July 23, 1008, an attempt wns made to crlmlnnlly ns-rtiult 9110 of tlie lndles ot our town, and for tho crlmo Doc. Bncon and Anderson Flnch wero <luly convlcted by tho Jtlry and sentenced lo hang by tho court. Flnch wns oxecuted on Septembor 2d, whllo Doc. Bacon. whom wo then, nnd stlll bellove to bo tho prin? clpal In tho crlmo, has boen twlco resplted by tho Governor ot Vlrglnla. Aftor thls actlon ot the Governor, wlth tho deslro of gettlng at tho legal standing of tho case, tho citizens of Chase Clty held ln thelr town hall on Baturday, the 6th of September, nt 3 o'clock P. M., a mrtss meeting, whlch wns prcstded over by Cap? taln T. D. JeffresH, Mayor of tho town, and was attended" by well-nlgh evory man ln the vlllage-old nnrl young, minlsters of the gospel, merchants, mechanlcs, nnd In fact by mon from overy calling ln life, all of whom concurred ln tho resolutlons, whlch wero as follows: Flrst? XVo want 110 lnnocent man's llfo taken. TWE RESOLUTIONS. Second?Wo belleve wlth nll our hearts that tho verdlct of tho Jury and the sen? tenco of tho court wero Just and fully sustained by tho evidence, nnd should now bo enforced. Thlrd?We bolievo that Doc. Bacon ls moro deservlng- of death than Finch, who was only accessory to tho crlme. whllo Doc. Bacon waa tho prlme-movor and Instigator of the assault. Fourth?We do not understand why the Governor Intorferod in the matter without having flr3t consulted wlth the Jtidge who trled the case, as well as wlth the prosecutlng attorney. Flfth?We imploro tho Governor of Vlr giivla to Inform himself fully and act wlth great care and conslderatlon boforo he further lnterferos wlth the sentenco of the law, In order lhat good citizens may nol be forced to take the law Into thelr hands to protect thelr wlves anfl daugh ters. ?? Slxth?That n copy of these resotutlont' be sent to the Governor of Vlrglnla and to tho Stnte. papers ,nml "minty pnpors. A DEFENCHJ. Now wo submlt thnt there, Is not a llno ln these resoliitlans (and they alono aro the actlon of tlio meeting) that does vio lenco to law and order or injustice to any creaturo or betrays any passlon. Not wtthstandlng- thls the Rlchmond Ncws Leader ot tho 7th lnst, ln its odltorlal, be? causo the citizens of Chase Clty decliircd their bellef in the gullt of Bacon nnd stated that they dld not undcrstand why the Governor interfored without tlrst con sultlng the trial Judgo, as woll as the at? torney for the Commonwealth, and be? causo they iniplored. (humbly, ns they thought) tho.Govornor to inform himsolf fully and net with great caro nnd cautlon beforo further Interferlng wlth tho son tence of the law,' uses tho followlng lan guoge: "The gatherlng was uncalled for and lll-advised, and In the drenrhstancos the prccoedlngs wero a sad cxhlbltlon of tho trlumph of unroasonable passlon over Ji'.dgment. The crltlclsm and arraignment of tho Govornor In' tlio 'resolutlons that wero pnssed wero unwarrnnted and un Justlfiablo,* ? * AE4de from this, tho ros oluttons of tho meoting roflect a heatod nnd illoglcal sta<o bt mlnd on tho part ol' thoso who particlpated." As ovldenco that wo aro law-abtdlng cit? izens, wo Invited Judgo Homes, tho Judge who hns preslded over our court for many years and who trled the cases of Flnch and Bacon, to be present for tho purpose of explalnlng to us the oxlf-'tlng condltlons nnd to counsel us ln' the matter. It Is well known that Judge Homos ls a safo ndvlsor and ablo, conservatlvo nnd lmpar tla1. Judge. and not a leador or pnrtlclpa tor In mobs. Uo came nnd nddressed tha meeting In a qulet manner nnd explalnod tlio caso from a legal Btnndpolnt, greatly to tho Riitlfftictlon of our pooplo. From the nbnvo statement of facts wo are wlli? lng for tho peoplo of Vlrglnla to deelde whether we wero Justifiod ln saylng In our resolutlons that we dld not undorstand why tho Governor Ignoted tho trlnl Judge, nnd In lmplorlng hlm to fully inform hlm relf nnd act wlth great caro nnd cautlon before furthor Interferlng wlth tha sen? tenco of tho lnw, XVo furthor declared our bellef ln th_ gullt of Doo. Bacon, nnd In dolng so wo havo not undsrtalton to Intorfere wlth tho rlghts of nny man or to hlndor justice; liut wo havo slmply un dertaken, ns free cltizOns. of the Stnte of Vlrglnln, to nssomble ourselves together In a lawful ninnnor and to oxpress our vlows upon tho subjects that affoct our Intortsts. NO ATTACK INTISNDFTD, No attack wns mutlo 011 tlio Govor? nor, nnd nono wns Intended, nor havo wo doslred to do Injustice to nny 0110. Wo have slmply omhodleil our vlews In resolutlons upon a glven stnte of laets lu ti respectful tllOU-.ll earnest maiiiior, nud yet the Nows I.endor mnkes bold to charge thnt our iietlon wns lll-advised, ur.HiHt nnd Iho offsprlng of patston. Thls wliolosiilo plmrntcorlziitlon of a fulr-mlnil ed and loynl pooplo ls unjiist auit uncalled for Wo doslro tu state, wlth a further vlow "f vlnilie-atlon, nnd ns showlng our deslro to get at iho facts nnd to do no eno Injustice, we asked Judge Homes the followlng questions-; Flrsa?"Wero you nt home and could you hnvo beon coinmunlented wlth by Governor Mnntague bofore ho resplted Bncon?" llo answerod "Yes." Secoiul?"Dld Govornor Montuguo call 011 you for your oplnlon nbout tho Bncon enso beforo lio granted olther resplte, or beforo the Clinso Clty resolutlons wero passed?" Ho nnswered: "No, but I dld got a lfltter from hlm ou tho mornlng of tho sevonth, asklng my vlowt-'." Tlie artlcle roforred to, iu tlio face of tho above, chnrges us wlth maklng an uiijuh tillablo nttiick on the Ociven.ur. Tho nr tlclo seems to be "tho oirusluii ut an ex cltod mlnd." whlch tlie iiuihor urdei-i.-ilus to uondonm ln othors. llo furtlwr deiilea to our pooplo tho prlvllpge of dsKlllg tho Governor to use caullon before furthor rospiting Bucon. We dlil m't understaml thon, nor do wo uii'lcrt tand now, why tho Governor falled to confer wlth (ho trlnl iiidgo ln Iho matter; hut the Nows I.oader Would deny us the poor prlvllege. In mass mtetlng nssembled. of snylng ns much to Ihe world. Uorotofoiv It hns beon deemc.l Iho preroKiitive of Vlrglnlans 10 exorcise (lie llberty ti expresslng nn oplnlon, ns well as the rlght of petitlon, whlch iu the common herliago of all, nnd without whlch wo would be slaves lndeed. Should Jho tlme ever cojne when 'lils prlvllego JOHN L. WILUAMS & SONS 8ANKERS, DMt?n tn lUCHMOND, VA*" SOUTHCRH INVESTMENT SECUHITIE8. -tUMCfPAX, BONDfl A SPE_1A_.T_. " Corre-pondeno* luvlted. ,! C.W, Branch &Go. BANKERS and BROKERS Members of New York Ootton Ex? change and Chicago Board -it Tr_ii \ New York Correspondents? LADENBURG, THALMANN & 00 PRINCE & WHIT-EY, LEHMAN BROS. > '""?'{NEW YOHK/ Private Wires to l BOSTON. t CHICAGO. Ih no longer ours, then we mny well cry In tho nngulsh ot our souls: "God save . l>io Commonwealth!" CITIZENS OF CHASE CITY. ' XVc, tho unclerslgned, aro responelble for tho above, and you cnn.publlsh our names If you wlsh. T. E. ROBERTS, LUCIUS GREGORY, T. D. JEFFRES8, O. R. LAND, J. XV. S\V1FT, W. IT. JI3FFRBSS, JR-, 1 _*, B. REAMY, ' L. T. WALLACE, .:. -- GEORGE A. ENE-LET, . : XV. H. ROBERTSON.; CONStTLTED MR. GOODE. Tho above statement was Issued y*M* terday by the cltlzens of Chaso Clty, whoso names, nre slgned thereto, a_ dressed to tho newspapers of Vlrglnla. Tho statement perhaps unlntentlonalljr leaves the Impresslon thnt Governor Mon taguo aotecl In tbo matter entlroly on hls own motion nnd did not consult tlie law offleer? of Mecklenburg county. Kis Excellency has already explalned ' that repca-ted efforts wero mnde to reach Judge Homes, whom ho desfred to con-< sult, as well as tho attornoy for tho C?m?7 monwealth, Mr. E. C. Goode. It IsiXfelt* understood, however, that .Mr. G-pode, who,,ln the capaclty df Cbmmonwettl'th''8 . attornoy of Mecklenburg county, prose cuted tho negroes, wlred Governor Monta guo Just boforo IBacon wns to be hanged, urgently requestlng that a further resplte bo granted' In order that ho mlght have tlme .to look further Into tbe case, as be had learned'of some additlonal ovU denco not brought out at tho trlal whlch led hlm to belleve that Bacon was Innl* cent, and that it wns upon thls advlce that tho Governor granted; the second] rospito. " '-, '"?' ~1'^1 ' Print Clotrnjyia#k.e.t. <By AaaoclatednProas.) FALL RIVKR. MASS.,-.Sept. 11.?Th?. sales ln the prlnt cloth market for th?, week amountcd to about 175,000 .pleces, ?> both regulars ana odd goods. Tho mar? ket has contlnued falrly actlve through? out the week wlth a flrm undertone for all classes of goods. Narrow goods wern' ln presslng demand. a falr amount of rog uiars wero dlsposed of. On Wednesday brokers for M. C. D. Borden, camo Into. tho market and secured about 50.000 pleces. of regulars for dellvery In October, No? vember and December at 3 3-S. Inmates Entertained, Mrs. Charles "Wellmnn entertained the Inmates of tbe almshouse In jjio chapet of.that Instltutlon last nlght. She" sanar. a number of selectlons, nnd hor beautl- ? ful volce charmed all who heard lt.. . CHURCH NOTICES. BAPTIST. OROVE-AVENUH BAPTIST CHUROH (Grove Avenue and Beech Street)?Rev. J. B. HAWTHORNE, D. D., pnstor.?Preaculng at II A. M, and 8:16 P, M. by the pastor. Morning; scrmon, "Dlvlne Power ln lluinsn Llves"] even? ing subject, "God's Flrst.Call to Man nnd Mati's Flrst Duty." Snnilay school nt 0:15 A. M. FIRST BAPTIST CHUROH' .(CORNER OB" Twelfth nnd Brond . Stropts),?Worshlp nt 11 A. M. nnd 8:10 V, M. The pastor. Dr. COOP? ER, wlll prench at hoth services.- Blble school , nt 0:.10 A. M. Cordlnl w'cTco'_e"glveii to all, SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (CORNER . Sixth and Main Stroots)_Rev.\ XV. R. _. S.MITH, D. D? pnstor.?Prenchlng at 11 A. M. and 8:10 P. M. Sunday' school at 0:30 A. M. OltACE-STREET BAPTIST CHUROH (COB ner (Jrueo and Fousbcc Streets)?Rov. CHARLES S. GARDNER, D, I).. pastor. Sunday school at 0:80 A. M. Prenchlng by the pnstor nt 11 A. M. nnd 8:1S P. M. I'rayer meetlng Wednesday nt 8:10 P. M. LEIGH-STREET BAPTIST CHUBOn (COR. ner Twenty-nfth nnd Lolgh Streets, on Broad Street cnr llne)?M. ASHBY JONES. pastor.? Prenchlng nt 11 A. M. and 8:15 P. M. by Ker. ; Dr. WHITSETT, ot Rlchmond Collego. Sunday ,> school at 0:30 A. M. .-, CALVARY BAPTIST OHDRCII (CORNEB Pine und Grace Streets)?Rev. WESTON BBU-'^ NER, D. D? psstoi,?Prencblng by the pastor _t,"3. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M". Mo.-nlng subject, "Baplst , Bubles" (speclal); ovenlng, "Thn Savloruood ' of God." Pnstor heglns exposltlon of, eplstlo of Jnmes at Wednesday evening prayer meetlng next. MBTHODIST. BROAD-STREET M. E. CHURCH (CORNKH j Tentb and Broad Streets).?Sunday school at 0:30 A. M. Prenchlng at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. by Rev. C. T. COLIA'BR, of Corea. CLAY-STREKT M. E, CHUROH (CORNEB AduniH and Clny Streets)?Rev. L. B. BBTTY, paator.?Prenchlng Sunday at 11 A. M. and 8:14 by lho paator, CENTENARY M. E. CHUROH?REV. XV. XV. I.EAR, 1). D.. pnstor,?Preaeblng nt 11 A. M. and 8:15 1*. M. hy tha pastor. Suoday school nt 0:30 A. M. Mld-wsok servlce WadoeBdsy nlght nt 8:1(1. UNION-STATION M. IJ. CHURCH?REV. JOHN HANNON. 1). 11., pustor.?Preaeblng ??-;. 11 A, M. aud 8 P. M. by'tbo pastor, PRE8BYTBRIAN. SECOND PREStli'TKRIAN CHURCH?REV, RUSSELL CEOIL, D. D? paator.?Servtco at lt ' A. M. by the pastor. No afternoon servlce. . Wndiicsilny nlght lecturo at 8 o'clock, Sunday, school nt 0:-lo A. M. TIIIIID PHESBVTERIAN CHURCH,?HDV, | Dr. EGGLE8TON wlll preach 8unday ut U A. M und 8 P. M. Morning si'Wect, "Inlqultiae ln' Our Mldst"-, evening subjectl hy rvquest), "Honvenly Recognltlon." CHURCH OF THB COVBNANT-HBV. i. CALVIN STEWART, D. I)., paatoi? l'rcacbtM at 11 A. M. by tho paator. Mld-week servtM ou Wednesday nt S:IB P. M. Suhbath school meets nt n:!lil A. M. AU scnis free aud a hnm-tv wolcoiue to nll services. 1 ORACE H'l'REET PRESRVTEIMAN CHIJR0H-.. Rov, JKRE Wl'I'IllCItSPOON. l>. D., Psstor.-. ServlCOS nt 11 o'clock A. M. aucl 8 o'clock P. M. Weducscliiy nlght servlco at 8 o'ekek. Sun dny school t 0:110 A. M WE8TM1N8TER PIIKSBYTEHIAN CBtrRCB (Orove Avenue nnd Blui Streot).-Si-rvlces ut II A M lo- lf. T. II- HXQI.ISH, 1). XX., snd ? p M.' by Rev. W. MCS. HircHANAN. Sundsjr school at 0:30 A. M. Mld-week servlco Tuesdaf Bt 8 P, M- Welaoiuc to nll. , CilRISTIAN, SEVENTH-STRERT CilRISTIAN CIJUROB 'corner Sevonth nnd Oraco Streets).?Sorvlcesj Bundsy ?t II A, M, and 8:15 P. M., couducte* by ?ov, PHII.IP JOHNSON, qf Reihnny College,, W- ;"' HPISCOPAL. TIIB MONUMENTAL CHUROH (P.ROAD street. bo low Twelfth)?Rev W. H, EVANS. D, I) Rector.?Holy coiiimunloii 8 A. M.i nm ?? lng servlce 11 A. M., uft?-iiloon fi o'clock. FIRST EN1IL1S11 I.UTHKRAN (SEVBNTH neiir Ui-uc,,)?llev. C. A. MARKS, pnstor.?. Kindnv school nt 0:30 A. .?. Scrylces il A. Sl. and 8 !'? M. Weilnesduy nlght ut S o'clocll CilRISTIAN SCIENOM. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIK.NT1ST.? Services Sundny uiofiiing nt 11:15. Suhluet, "Mntter." Wediiesduy ovenlng ut t:3il o'clock. KeadltiK room open dally from 10 A. M lo S 1'. M. No. 700 Euat Maln Street. All uru IB vltod._ TO THE SEASHORE TO-MORROW Go on tlio "TIUUU" to NOU1TOLK, . OCEAN VI'KW. CAPE HE.NRV un<) VIR. UlNIA BEACH. QuKUcst pesj '.nt* "ONKY AI.I.-HA1L HOUTK." Jl'lJ:.fAl, PAST Vl<;8TIHUJ,Kl"l TRAIN U-avia IHvrd-Street Stntion S:'i0 A. AI. No crniugf of cars b?tweon RlcAi.ionc Nnrfobi hu-J Vlrglnla Uoach. $100 round trlp tv N-r folk and Ocoiin Vlew; 51.31 to C*a? Hcot uud Vlrg'?K B?ifvcl>