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TRYING TO SUP IN. ?-?THWARO SERVES NOTICE OF SI ON COLONEL EL.LETT. ., a '"?n f *w Ib G?<????????1????? k ,?,.,. ?n>? Many tanaananwafanV ???' ? l,ur.l IrrfgtiUrllln?. ' , ?? ?--? ithwa.nl. th?? ?1 o fea ted Tie. ,ie f..r (?>??t(???? In th!?t \ \ notice of contcat ???>? I ??ratio 1 SB, r him .by, <? ? ? ia ? in Oaanaai metre ? a?raatae by Mr. Cttntan ?. .?< B ?\irrn>?? to him. ok It ? Baratt?, im ?. i i Bjtraa ?f ?u idea of ; > ta t' hrt? ??t? in whirh ? r ??. ?ni litara ? ? - al Ulta t?? anana tan! :?.;. an 1 by a (?????? rxns op tontest. ? r t thai it raqulraa nn thai . ? tan ? V. ill ? I thl I :i Ba> . illflcattoni ?; th it Ih? J'id^"?? of ? ! . ? . to a ? . ? ?? aa not .-? Ut ? to ? :. wh? ? tl?..? b L tn1 drank bj U t ballota cl . . r ? ? ? . that ri.une? ?? ?? CHARGKD. ' I ti ? ? 1 ?':?? ? net In Jot? ' ? that \ ? ' I th* eK ? ?: thai :.?..!?? . t*r tho ckM . ? ?. . -, ' i Huir . C ?UNI G??. ? ? t. ?ri Heni ? ? ? ? I ? ? I that ? ? f Hm ? v.?:.. ? ( the ? r him ? f the ? ? -i.-POX IN ViRCINIA. Ine? of It anil Oilier COM? . -nrKef.n Lrmral tiyniHii. A. Ii i Of li- Ulli.. m i':'. ? ' . ? .. n, U : ' Va? It ? ? that DOW tl E tak ? mo p ? ??; a pa . 1 ? !?? ? a to ? of I ? . ; ? ? In I ? ? ? that '? . ? . ? er with thi to tho ? la of a 1. il'h, mil wiil ? ? ? . a k ? and <? t? ? I ..h. will always be ? your of our and ? ? of this Property Tranafrr?. :.:r;< t'? M. . ? Beverly, lavue ? ni, aide Frank! ? tor, to J ihn R. ? a, ?.? 67-100 ? H Carter to Bamuel Wa oa Charlea I ?a ? ? ? ? ana, ln l ?In? <onnty I onrt-Hon???. . ?? for adjourn? tern ? ? arta, and ; ? ? \ ?ncinf, of m> - in h!s ? : ? ? wily l!l ? refan ? ? ???ft m <r? ? ' ? al ?? l't ? hour yxicrduy : DOt t BOd. W.irk <?f Ihf l'oli????. yrstrrday a rum? ??..??? ? by Bargi of al lottar eats "? I. , of ha turba ? ? ?? : ? r w;.? ??&?a ui> on a enarta r US worth of 1 kl j; OOB under fai!?? Bfa? ? '? rga rhnlth for threatening to ?hoot ?Uta, lil? wife, waa put behind UM ? Milli? and Arthur Hatch** were 1 an a (lime?? ot tr.-t.paa>?. Cnttckflotd wa? locked up on ? of aaauultliig and betting Maria _ Tim Klllott-Wattvon Wadding. DARUNOTOfJ ???????. l'KINCE KinVAl ?? tv, va., Doautim ? > Avoud?tl?. Charlotte county, ? -<???,* of a beautiful wedding vu Wtdfitaslaty al noon, whan Aliua?. tha only rtauKhter of Mr. ?nd Mra. W. J. WsbSOS gave her BBSs] In msrrlaire to Mr. .lames BsBott Si Prince Kdward COSSty. The riKimi wer? beautifully deco? rated In evergreen* and flowers. At one <i I Bf the parlors was a canopy <.r rv? r greass, from which was suspended th* wedding bell, tied with white ribbons. I/ohengrln's wedding mordi <*?? rendere?! under the skilful Miniers of Miss Kate Franklin, of PampHaa <'lty. Util?? Vete WatssB, niece or the astas, snd Wsrres Wall, nei I . w c.f the groom, eatored, ?troteabas the white ribimn? each tk&t <>f the crash, which was laid to the altar. Then came the brtdeeraaida, dressed in white chini Kiik, first Miss Preston Wo maeh with Mr, G r. Wataoa, Miss Rallie Ila and Mr. V. C. .Smith, Mi k and Mr. Courtney Franklin, Misa taille Gllllam aad Mr. lockert k. Miss MStt!? Walton und Mr. Mlaa (ieorgia Terry and Mr. John. < la ? l.'Vlv gows ?f white peau se sola covered with the ?oft folds of t?> brMsl mu, estered with her maid of honor. Mis? Gllllam, of RlObtSOSd, ? wer? mol et Um sltsf by th.. pr.mm end h!? best man. Mr wllUe .siaci. t.,n. of Lyncbbung, th- cere? >?? Ing \< ry Impressively peri ? -? Rev. Mr. OoSCh. Af'.r the ceremonv I? and groom I?.. Il im biformal p lo n .ir many friends, ?*?isicd "? O. W. ?? hrtde, ne? .f fTaverly, V.i, ii ft? r Whleh the COtBpaSy were ln ?,!' ' '" "?' m. where a most rved in oil Vir I many Menda in Richmond, where abe has ?peni : wintere. CHINA WEDDING CELEBRATION, The I:,,, nn.l Mi?. Bagh |?OBrT t'ongmt ?'?:??.? ->uiii|.tii.>u< Bappsjn RUBER? MILLS, va., December ML ? ??;?? the BOOBS iShtfui entertaln '"' Bt, the ? ... celebration r ROW, and .Mrs. Hugh li.:iry. A larg? number of frl.-nds <.f this ? op v\ ?r? proBont to itolatlon? an ? ? irttctpat? In ? At ? o'clock, to ?le of Mendel? ohn'a wedding : . the bri !.? and groom of twi nty oto 1 ? parlor, being pre? by little Mire Mary Henry and orgia and Badie Heary, their f ttber aad . while Mr. .1. WaiTett Wool In a I g? : ?i maa ''' r dl ?, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Hei ry ri pili ? in ? ????? dog ani entertaining manner. ? ?? being over, the guests ? t?? ? dining-room, when a sumptuous and delicious supper was ? I with Virginia hospitality. ?,'? I illy decorated with i rer t?.?? parlor door tb? ? greeted with th? h word "welcome," snd sa they wrat Info tb? G>?.!?? ti,, following vas to be ???'??1 OV<T Btel m evi itere: "i>.;4 :"? H. ? M. 8. W.'vo Climbed the bill t.ther." Mr. sad Mrs. Henry were th'? redpi a grt ..t many asel I aad pretty ?. and their many friend? unite 'n ?h?? thi j may live to ? i. and diamond HARMAN-MARSHALL NUPTIALS. I.:?rEe BhlpaBrata of OsUBM from ?\'??<1 ateeh?Spending tli? Christmas. Wo. ?] . ? r L'L'.~(Spe Mr. John H. Herman and Ml I, daughter of Mr, J"e Mar? ! shall, ? ?, w.re united la the bridi ? lene? here o'clock. The <?? r - ? by Rev. J. R. Ktim?., lethi . -1 I :-.?? .., il Chun h. South. The o- try Hotel, of this ? ! ici . one of hotels "f the Valley, (,. to Mr. Be 'it. R imer, of Martins* burg, w. v.i. Mr. Rami r will take charge day of J.m lary. During the |a?t month there was shlp i ? ? from ? at this 11 ice Ml . 2,184 rabbits, 7;? pheasants, is p ht p, ? ground-I In addii a lar^1? ; numi.? r w>?!?? ?old hi ? ?on of th?? . . mas with : . Mi ?. M, W. Mr. J. !.. I' ?yen, of near this place, vio n l Virginia Mi II t t th? Hfl I ? ?? BtlOI ?.? f of V.". \ I , is visit1: ' hi? r, Dr. T. V \. . U?. In this ? The G ' indoah ? ?k. January vry i .r.-e hogs have I t. ?. ? ' r them four 1 ?: elr w< Ighl being '? two that weighed . . tkini a total of 1,741 Pretty Wedding >?' Arrssnln. M ?, VA . ? ?? '.-nil. r 23. (Special.) I church, ttvs ... ? | v j.,^t ?nie ? ontract n 15111a, a ?!? man, ai I hn T. Lloyd, . Rev. w. H. Wllaoo ?j ? .. 1 imely deeo. rated ? and flowers. Mr. C '? ? man," and ?! ? ? r." The following gentlemen were i> I.. Jon ?. ?. T. ? \: .? ind ? ?. Roberta ? ??? d a? maater <>f cere ? ins of M< ?? lei ihn' ? ; i'itlfully Pinkie Jone?, announced the !: of the ? ri lai party, and nt crowd who bad ? ith< r. I ? ? . : ?.?. gased up m ? ; vision ol loveliness which seldom ? re? t s eye. Immediately after tie ?. . ? ed thi y lofi t ?r the train for Rli hmond and other ? . rnclnnnr ".link" Itayrs Wedded. WARM SPRINGS, VA.. December 22.? ?... k" ii.iv. a, tbe popular ? b? n tbe Hot Bprlnga train, was tnar . ?. ; v. rm E I t ti m church to Miss Virginia . of this place. Rev. William G . f this place, has r her home at Fredericssbnrg, to I weeks. , daughters of Dr. II. rned from an e\ I Visit t.? liait:!? Dr. H. B. Pol? is spending some weeks . York City. In Ma absence, work I on on his new Hot ?] rings The structure M by 40, with ?ev.-n rooms in it. He- practice of his pro? ? Mr. J. D. Lowataa, Br., of Mlllboro' Spring?, continues very ill. j. Gray M< Muster, editor of lbs Bath Ddlag hi? holidays In Coving tun, the home of bla parents. Itru/ll Can't lie at Atlanta. NEW TURK, December 22.-The ? :..'? t.- ? -? 111 Buenos Ajm : Rio ? ? ? ii.? advic.s BBBfli that the . ? affaire otbcbUly states thai Brasi] will not take part ill the At? ? ara ara no r.ir th- put], aa li la stated th .t arili probably to Influei ? party In Rio Grande to end the strife now prevailing tbt ? ?? I'ciStt: I ? I ? ' ant MaSWOll hive bSSS BISltlBg ti.? ir positions, aad doing the big-man act in r rereaee t.. the ebsage of th<? B?m? of th? Appomattos po?< ofBoc fr a a former sad tret ?. hmofl ID I ?.? ..? : | ? rtby crusade SgSiaet the ?.? hue its effort? ' ? th?? restorsttoa of the old, Mm.?, Appomattos. An official ?lin even the ordinary bresdth Bl chara-ter w n! I lav.? BWOB4 av. ay all "f the r?.I-tape proceedings of . ?rtmeal by ??? abort, sssSly or torlnir the name of Ap[x>mattOX |0 that hanork Spot where America's two greatest armies stacked their anus and returned to their homes with honor? worthily woe, Mr CUvslsad*? law partner may be very fine In th-? tei?hnlcalltle?, but he 1* misera??:? 4s irfsd In the equities of thing?.?The Glade Spring Citlsen. Kd tor V. II. Terry, of the Wytheville h. I? an applicant fi>r the j taltloa ?f clerk of the (Vint "f ???????. |St Wythfvlil?. lie has the endorsements of tbe Wytbe, Grayson, und Carroll bars; of nearly all the Virginia delegation In Congress; a Urse number of the most prominent lesder? In the DemxT.itic party, and the un?jualifled ?upport ?f the press of his ??ctlon, and, as he I? tho rouKhiy ouHlflrd to fulfil the duties of (!?rk. hla claims will, no doubt, receive tiu? favorable (uutaidaratlott of the court THE RACK COURSE. HORSE PARALYZED AND JOCKEY HURT AT ALEXANDER ISLAND. Withdrawal? from th.. t hrtatma? Hanoi cap- ritenta at the Ct aseen t City Track?Weatliar ileaullfuL ALF.XANDKR ISLAND, December 22. At the tlrst turn In tho eecond race at the Old Dominion track to-day, Fcncr's 1/iln wan paralysed, and falling, was ?? badly injured that he had to be ahot. In the came race, Jockey Rust, on Lady Dandy, ran Into the fence and cut an ugly gash in hi? lag b'low the knee-joint. The following horno? have been declared out of the Christina.* Handicap: Ontario, llenvollo, Pirate Chief, l'attie, and Hlack foOt. Klret race?five furlongs?Grampian (T to 1) won. Intimidate e??cond. Sir atatbi ? third. Time, 1;W 3-4. ? 1 raes Bal furlong*?Jewel (4 t>> 1) won, Ilradlcy eecond, lironeton third. Time, 1 ..n. Third race?on? and onc-?lxteenth mllea??lailatin (7 to 10) won. Chateau ee? cond. Tenacloua third. Time, 1:50 1-2. Fourth tate-five furlong*-.Sirocco won, Con Lucy eecond, Uttrwyn third. Til?n.?, IS l-l I'ifih race?six and one-half furlongs? lilue i:ird (4 toll won. Detroit BBOOBd, Frank H. Harf third, Time. 1:24 1-2. < KKSdiNT ?'?'? i.if.N'l'S. NEW oui.cans, Dceatabar tt?Tba Of th* American PiaadaiB* Handi? cap attracted a larga complement of ladles at to-dey'a racea, which, toi with th* BBttBl ntunber of "regulars," awellcd the attendance to about 3.?U0. Charter and FtMivul war* the two win? ning favorita*. I!. I*. Fly, Jr., at G t.. t, together with Pearliae and Clomaatlna, la the taro remaining races, onaa*d the knowing onea to g?-t aadly dumped. Tonni Arion, la the two-mile rae?, was a prim* favor? ito, but coold show m? bettor than third. 1 I menUne, the arinaar of the Traction Handicap, alao captured the Aatortcaa lire? den' Sink, ?, uiaklng a mile record of 1:40 3-4. The weather waa delightful and the track fast ?',? t race?one mile. Belling?Charter (!?$, Caaata, ? to ':> won, Mary Tea second, Malata third. Tima, l:tt ? ?. -tin.?.? quarter* of a mile, Belling ?, ?. Ply, dr., CM, ,i. Hill, 2" to D area, Merrttt aeoond, Loogbrook third. Time, 1 IS, Third race?two mllea?Paarttn* (MS, it. Willlame, I to |) ? ,??. Centeno* m Vomir Arma third. Time. ?? Fourth race?oa? mile, American Breed era' Handicap Clementine (US, ?? toi) won, Wahatchle aecoad, Aurella May third. Time, ? :*] M, Igbtha of a mile?Festi? val 003, Penn, 1 to ? won, Occala . - rabia third. Tima, IM. THE BICYCLE RACE Aaplncer Kcnre? 1..?00 Siile?, ?**??*1,?? and Cannon I ,OH7. PHILADELPHIA, Decemb*r 22.-Tho six-day bicycle-race, which began at IX o'ejock laat Monday morning, ended at 10*27 o'clock to-night, whin Aahingerhnd ' ?red ?. 0T mllea nnd ro er] Gan? non, who was Injured thla morning and did not again appear, acored 1.083 three men will receive a abare ? f I celpts, Six men ?-tart?'d In th?? race on Muid ?\?, Starbuck, Bwaek, and Melxell dri pi?? ! oui early In tbe '??? attendance during the week 1 very light. The amouni earned by the three I .? 1 ta waa not annotti ' That Yacht Knee. NF.w yolk. December B.?The New York Yacht ('luti thi* morning p the following dtapatcfa from Secretary (?rant, of th.? Royal Tacht Bquadron: "l.< INDON, 1 ? Cemtx r ^Jd. "Smith, Tacht Club, New Tork: "Thanka for y .iir cable, i-'i.lai meet? ing tlxed for 7th January. (I -wl) ?,(;i:\.\!', Secretary." CHICACO'S BOODLE ALDERMEN. How Mr. John Tower? Waa Cleverly Kn trapp, il by Nell McCnull. CHICAGO, ILI*, December ??<BB* ? ? '?. !? in;? ? c matdl r theni aelve* pretty amooth, but they ha their mat.h Ib Netti McCoull, the Chicago ntatlve of the American Tobacco Company, There ha?i be'n Juggling of late by the City Council ? f an ordinance to prevent th* aal dgaretti -?. by pladag a tax of ISOOem all ?torea pilling them. The American To? bacco make? a Bpedalty of claarett? . ne of th* Aldermen thought it be v. ii th a few thouaanda to ? concern to baye the ordinance killed. A Btool-plgeon waited on Mr. McCoull the other day, an I Informed Mm that t)6.0U would .?. u.?? bualneaa, McCoull decline.) matti r. however, ? ? w 11 it the "head-ntan." 'lid* araa Al John Powern of the Nineteenth Ward, ?ni l aa Interview was accordingly ar? ranged for him. Wi ?ULD BNOW IT UNDER. Promptly at the appointed time Alder? man Powera walk???; into Mr. McCoull'? oiiice, and, beginning with the -,?, and Chrlatmaa, he talked for twenty minutes, finally making the offer fairly and Bquarely, that in the event of ?Bt.000 being paid int > hi* hands, he WOUl 1 I ? ire between forty and fifty votea in the Commoa Council, enough t.? snow under the cigarette ordinance until the nul 11? ctton, at li aat The centre panel had been G??????. : a door behind Mr, McConU'e deak, and, through this op? nlng, a Bti nographer ov< ? : : ? everything that wa? .-?all. Th?? Herald thla morning printed the .?mire atory, with the interview, word for Now every ooe ':? chuckling over atcCouN'e ahrewdaeaa, and aronderii ? bow th.? Doodling Alderman is going t prevent prosecution. .Mr. Mct'otill Well Known Here. The above apeciaJ win be toad with Inten t by tn* frli ads of Mr. M< - Coull, who la a Bit 11 m md man, and haa hoatfl of frit nda her??. He was with Allea Il r for many years I..lore the American Tobacco C lUtnaay waa formed, and has been locati ? for eome y*ara In Chicago, where bla family reside with him. Whea th* attention of B ci Jeffreaa, of the Allen & Ointer Branch of tn?? American Tobacco company was called last Blghl to the Chicago dli he said he.kid not heard from Mr. Mc? Coull for s ?me time, und knew nothing of this matter. MURDER WILL OUT. Cleveland Police Think Thry Ifuve a Gang of I'.iirglar?. CLLVKLAND, ?*.. December 22.-? ji.i??i diamond robbery was committed Dectnnbar 11th at the reatdenoe of s. t. Everett The same night W. H. Price .was murdered while def'-ndinff his pro peny against burglars. The police have BB*B in th* dark ever since, but rOOOBtl] Important arrests were mad.?. Ruanrll and a Bomber of men were Ink? ? up on the charge of being Implicate ? In the robberies, and the woman has been ?? raine Ulaaas la ta* aoanttal of the itlon ever since. Tho house whore she lived Is the one in which the o? 1. tirateti crook I'.linky Mor? gan, who was hanged rears ng??, Uved. ll was aeeirhed. HBd among the woman.? iffiets were found a OeitUaCatC and .i key to a vault of the National I 1 ?. posit Company. Tw> otile.-is went to Chicago, and on a warrant the vault was Onl Currency to the amount of KSSS WBS found; also, diamonds valued at manv thousand? of dollars, watches, and other Jewelry, While none of Kverett'e dia? monds were identified, enongh wan foun I to rmpttent* th* ganr in the robbety. Attorney F>?Henbnugh at once began ? suit of attachment In Chicago against the woman and the net of the gang. ARREST OF OR. R? C FLOWER. The Yerioui Itole? In Which He Haa Fig? ured In Different Place?. Dr. R. C. Flower, of Ro?ton. who hi? frequently vi?ited Richmond on , ?lonal business, stopping usually at the Bollard House, ha* recently been arresUd In PJtUuurg, Pa, charged with '"dotag" ?orne western people In a Stirar mining ?peculation. The arrest haa caused quite a eenaatlon in Kaatern Ohio, wh^ra ha la also arati known. A Plttaburg paper ?ays of the IKictor: Aa a druggist. Disciple mlnlater, Infidel lecturer, spiritualist medium, bonanta king in the mine?, owner of ranchea and plantation? too numerous to mention, and betes, lawyer, and Indian chief, all rolled Into one, he forms one of the most '?onsplcuous and Interesting adventurers ?' the nineteenth c*ntury. Flower mimed the daughter of Chris. Manful], a well-known business character of Pittsburg, and the frtnd? of tbe bride, who was an exceptionally beautiful and icrompllshed girl, almost went Into mourning. When Flower left here he ?real to Philadelphia, and then to New Vork, making his appearance in the East as a physicien. He advertise,! extensive? ly, end BOBOBBoSd In humbugging ?-tieugh peopi? to live like a prince. He wss ar? rest?-?.! for practicing mc?llclne without a diploma and BBod, He then purchas'd a patent diploma and opened shop in Hoe ton, where ho won national fame and fortune. He always played for b!g stakes, and among hi? patients wer? many mil? lionaires and peofta Of fame. Even Joe Jefferson ras, It is eaid. Induced to go to him for treatment. ALL-TOC-REALISTIC PLAY. Children Imitate a Hinein? They Had fren?Une of Them I)en?l. ATLANTA, CA.. I>oecmber 22.--A spe? cial to the Constitution from Elberton, ? ia.. says that the children of Isaac I?. ?Basra? who saw a public execution recently, were playing at hanging thi? aft?moon. Tom, the 12-year-old son, tied one end of a rope around his neck, and tin? other end to the limb of a tree. Then he JaasBsd from th- Bmb, thinking that his feet would hit tho ground. Hut the rope was too short, sad he died of strangulation. His brothers r?nd elatere tried to save him, but could not. SEQUEL TO ANTI-FELLOWS CHARCES. Kxtraonllnary Term of Court Ordered by Go? rrnor Flower. ALBANY, N'. V., PlumbST 22.?Gov? ernor Flower has Issued a call for an ex? traordinary term of Op*? and Terminer to be held In New Turk on Monday. .lan tiary 21st. next, and to continue so long as may be necessary for the disposal ot the bualneaa brought before it. Hon. Pardon C. Williams, a Justice of th?? Btrprem? C irt, la designated to h?ld ? ? straordlniary court. This action Of the <lov< rnor's Is an out? come of the char?, s recently brought t DUtrtct>Attoroey Fellows, which dUSabMCd to-day. MORCANFIElD ABLE TO COME. Ills Case Contlnueil It?rense nf tin? Absence of the Virginia Ofll? Ini?. r'iN'ciNXA'i'i, o., Decerabsr 22.?fPpe rial.)?Tr.iin-i; .!?!? r BfnrsjaaBelB?? ease caino up In the ????? Cosrt to-day and atinued until Janu?ry 9th, becsaSB the Virginia, oillcials failed to appear. M irganfleld bi now able to b?.? rem-.ved, all have been turn d over t -? the .? of the Virginia o4Bi h ? ? tb? litt? r pat la an appearance. Tbe ? are anxious to gel ri l of Morgan? i giren th a much trouble, I'roininent Nebriiskan I?end. LINCOLN, NEB., ?.seat r XX -A tels? gram from Tampa, i'?a., received to-day announces the dt ath Ibero of < x-Coo ' M. Marquett, of Uncoln. Be left f >r Florida two w.iks atro, suffering fri.m rheumatism of the heart. Testi ? lay his condition became utd his relatives w? re sent f..r. Mr. Marquett waa in his 13d year, and f.ir twenty y> ?rs served as general attorney for the I ir> Hngtou 11, ? ? j lem m Nebraska. Bo was one of the pioneers of th" State. He leaves a Wife ani five children. Crescent City I '? ? ? ? ' 11 Case. NEW ORLEANS, December 22.-The ras? of t)..? I.He councllmen, Kane and i to the Jury with : ....t argument. Th? jury were unable to . . and ar? r? :>..rt? ? t . ?? ind nine foe conviction nn.| three for acquittal. Th.? court ioti! Monday, bat the re a verdict at any time. iry have bt ' up. and at II 0 P. M. w.re report! 1 to have gone to Thin! Itoi-Ctsr H?liter ?ead. P08TOR1A, ??.. December ?.?Henry ?, In ?., a bo v. is so se .'i .t la a fight In a Baltimore and ' iz-car two m oka a^ t, wl Is - :. . .M-re. killed, died H.lt. Is ? LsSSrW Nee.lel In Atlanta? ATIRANTA, OA.. Dec? ? aptain Baker, clerk of the Police Court, and a. ?? med Hall t<>-?iay enterad the privat? office of Captain Jeme? Vf. Eng? lish, and demanded a private letter of him. captain English Is president of the American Hanking and Trust Company, snd in chairman of the Hoard of Police Commissioners. The private letter de? manded was written by Chief Wrisht. of the city detective force, and referred to Maker. English refused to surrender the letter. linker and Hall denounced the detective force, declaring It to be as rotten as New York's. Captain English pulled a plst??l snd drove his callers out. threatening to kill tbem If they did not leave. VATICAN EXHIBITS RETURNED. Brilliant Reception In Honor of Amertra's Itepre tentative?. HOME, December 22.?Comman 1er Ne Well, of the United States cru 1st Detroit, which v?ssel conveyed from the United States the Vatican exhibits at the Colum? bian Exposition In Chicago, together with ?iRht of the officers and nine of the crew of the ?hip, arrl'e.1 in thi? city this morn- ? Ing with the exhibits. One of the officer? j an I four of the crew remained at th way station to guard the car containing th? six huge cases in which w*re the ex? hibits, pending tni"lr reception on behalf of the Pope by Mgr. O'c aneli, rector of the American ObBSSS In Home. The rest of the party proceeded to the Continental Hotel. The Pope. It Is believed, will r - ceive the party to-morrow Subseii.j^ntly the exhibits were taken to th? Vafean under the escrt of the I ofltcerB and men from the Detroit. The Americans were given a brilliant reception this nfternoon at the residence j of Mrrr. <)'<????11, at which toasts to the ; United States were ptopo3ed and drunk, ? Dreyfus Sentenced for Treason. PARIS, December 22.?Th? trial of Cap | tain Albert Dreyfus, tBBTBSd with having ? i plans of fortifications and other gov j ernment secret? to foreign agents, was concluded to-day. The court-martial found ! blm guilty on ull the charges, and he was ? ont.need to the maximum penalty. This ? HI that he be confined In some fortified phc.? f.?r the t> rm of his natural life, I and suffer d?gradation from all military j rank and honors. This has been the maxi ? mum penalty for traitors 1 v? r fine.? east? I tal pnlshment In time? of peace was abolished In the army. Dreyfus'? lawyer will have twenty-four hour? In which to demand revision of tho decision. Mr?. ??. Vi. Astor Passes Awsy. LONDON, Deceaaber at.?atra, William Waldorf Astor died at Cltvedea, the ?ountry seat which her husband recently purchased from the Imk.? of Westminster, Mrs. Astor had been 111 but a abort tim.?. Mrs. Aster's death was due to a compli? cation of diseases, Barone wbich dysea t? ry was the most serious. ltlim.1 Serum for Diphtheria. PARIS, December i'J.-In the Chamber of Deputi?? to-day ? ?>?: ilutlon was pass ad voting ??,??? francs f r the adoption <.f Professor Hoffman'? blood rerum la public institutions as a cure for diphthe? ria. ItnllwsT Disaster la Fiit-lnnd. T.i N! " ??, 1 ' ? ?? mber ??Fifteen person? were killed a?. 1 raaay btjarsd by a col Psion to-day b?t?ern the Manchester express an i I rala. Latent from the AVIre?. A dispatch from Tien-Tain says it Is 1 there that an uprising bus taken ?mined ana la Maa ? hui la. ? Twenty business-men of Hot Springs, I F i>, arere ?rralgned yesterday 00 In ! dlctmenta charging violation of the bank 1 Ing laws Repressa! itive Springer, of Illinois, ex ; ? ? ?? that tin ! lute reported by him for the Carlisle i currency bill will pass by a fair majority. 1 Bhelton, aged I years, was burned : to d ?th; Mary, h< r .'??? I r, waa killed by being thrown from a story window, and the mother llea in? jured beyond hope of recovery as tho result of a lire In Memphis last night. Lemuel Williams, of Philadelphia, and J. K. .-ta ike, of NOW fork, em, of tu? pom , tnpany, were Instantly kin- 1 yesterday at L aome \ alii ? viaduct ?in tbe Knoxvllle, Cumbertaad Oap and Louisville r., A l.^s. of l db 1 from a : at l~t Cro . Wl ? ? rdsy in the .r the La 1 ' impany, sn l Miss 11 itti? : th.? trrm, jumped from a third-Story window, and was badly hurt. -? V 1 HEN the assortment is complore in VV every department, when the treatment is fair and square--one price and money re? funded when purchase is not satisfactory-any? body can feel safe then to do your Christmas ehopping from us. Special Monday opening. Lseiul Christmas Gifts. WHITE OPERA 50G. On? lot Ladies' Odds and Ends White blippere, numerous styles. Borne $1, $1.2.5, $1.50, and $2 llippon now.50c. OUR REGULAR STOCK of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Shoes at 20 per cent, less than any other house in Richmond. A to EE widths, all sizes. BARGAIN TABLES AND BASKETS FOR MONDAY; 47c. LAlJlFS? 11G???? B0Y9' AND GIRLS* 88c. 7?C. emu Worked battotvaole and 1 B?TTOIf 8HOK8. ?laee 11 to HEICLB. ail ?olid kid and _pau-ut tip._I t, worm ? ne dollar. , t atout tip, ?Iz*? 5 ?? ?_ GENTLEMEN'S HOLIDAY GIFT SLUTEKS on Special Sale MONDAY, December 24th. 47c. >Ten> Vnivet Embroider* i FJIppera, 47a, Other? chara-? $1.25. 69o. Imitation Aliigator and Fine Telret Fini roldered. l'rice now ?j'Jo. Worth tl. $1.33. Fine Morocco. Goat, I'?tent Leather trimming. QBlltad a.un lining. 1'oiuier pile? $j. l'rico now IM,_ Th? HIOB-OUT NCLLI FIF.U, fnrraer price two dol l?n. hp-.-ul ?hpp?r ?aie pi.p?, tua_ OSc. Hentlimcu'? Wine, Dlack. a m t lau (io&t - l.i'. ->r*, rotu? lar pneu |i.M, now 'j*a. $1.50. Rn??ian l'air, e.a-tio aids? dark and light tau 11. a1 valu? atan, Our it ico to? day ?!.i?J. ? - Cut - in - Our - Mackintosh- Department! 33c 79c We hare ???t a few of the ?*io Water Gt????, io great the demand fur U.e..? geodi. S4.50 Men'? e*? Ioni >le 1 citnre I'eUehabl? Cap??, ali ti/e.aud colora, marked down to ?*.*>?? Th? Me garment?, which are really worth 11.60, prie? now Two. 82.50 In Mackint >het the lot o *?.'?? Single Tet turi.?* h?T? iiiru marked down to m.W. Th?r? are only tw.nij -ut? loft. 25c. Fheetlng Cloth at ?d? a iqnarr. i>. . good? (tore? charge at Fifty-cent Atomizar??price ? ????. iiubbor Step Mat?. 10c. One lack. regular ">c ?i.e black, w Filk. Quarte- ounce Ml*, ?nite ?nd color?, loo liii. m fr?m th? Stran? ?toca and mu?t I. ?old w.th the *.?..,?? of the .?i? ?.u aaaaaa lo. Eett French Blacking. 5c. Bonnd Tor? Sole?, regular ? ? a ?ty. good for making ?lippera-kuit work. Tlie wot weather is eure to come. What more euitablo preeeut could you buy lor a man, woman, or child ? Look for the walking advertisement. A LIVING MAN .... who stands NINE FEET IlKill, appears on liroad street every day till Christmas. Ho came all tho way fiom Chesaning, Mich., to adver? tise us, and ho will walk on Broad street Monday. Tell him your wants in tho shoo lino and your attention will bo directed to 311 east L'road street. Fine shoes from a money.eaviug institution. SHOE HOUSE, 311 East Broad. MARKET QUOTATIONS REPORTS FROM ALL CREAT BUSINESS CENTRES OF THE WORLD. Price? of Money, Bond?, Stock?, Orala, ?a bacco, Cotton, Ac., and tho Wea? ther Indication?. FAIR WurrxiKOTOs, D. 0., December 25.? Forecsst for Virginia t Fair wea tber ; cooler; northeast wind?. For North Carolina: Fair wee tber; northeast winds. Thb Weatheb w Ricsuosn Yirriarur Was clear and pleasant. Htate of tiieraiometer: ? ?. ?.4? 9 ?. M.61 Il M.CO 5 P. ?.62 6 P. M.54 H Micluight.42 Meau temperature.MK NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, December 22.-Trading at IBS Stock Exchange to-day was ?sceed in?ly llKht, and the chantres were con fin d within narrow limits. There was very little in the way of news to effect prices. Posted rates for lone; sterlina; wer? reduced to half a cent, to H?. The Northwestern road reported a loss In j gross earning? for November of $230,000. and tho bank statement reflected a big increase in specie, but It had no Influence BB th?? market, which was tame through? out. There were liquidation? In OSBSTSl Blectrlo and North? rn Pacific preferred. l-.l-etrle was unusually active, ?nd on sales for Ltoston account dropped from N% to 3.1??. Distilling and Cattle-Feeding was firmer, rising to 10. Western houses wen? buyers. tSSSar, if anything, was weaker, but the decline was SBSBSBgadi ihe stock BSVtBg fall ? from 80>? to 89'*. Tb? variations In tho Granger?, Coalers, Western (Jatoa, and trunk lln^s were merely fractional. Tb? market closed about steady In tone. The tran-action? were only 1*1,000 shares, of which 12.1HJ0 wer? Sugar und lO.aOO Gene? ral Blectrlo. Net change? show losses of i? to % per cent., outside of General Electric, which ] ", per c-nt. Distillers, N*\v York Central, mid Day State Gas gained WiVt I . eat, Tbe bond market was lower. Treasury balances: Cote, |s-','>'l,000; cur? rency, tu tnjtn, MONEY AND BXCHANOs\ Mon y <?n call, l'.-t- per cent.; prim? ? ntlle paper! as ? pi r cent. Sterling exchange dull, with actual busi? ness in bankers' Wile at It ?,??>~\ tor t \-?.? day ?. and S< ? - for demand; I rates, M-SS@l.89Vi; comm rclal bills, $l.v;i,-.,i v;i4. Bar sllv.r, 53vt. Silver at the board, c??. bid. . . Government bonds steady. State bonds higher. Railroad bonds lower. THE BANK STATEMENT. Th? weekly statement of the Associated binivi show? the following change?: ? ve, increaa ? p :. deer ase, PJ.606,100. Bpecle, Incn lae, 16,651,100, I. ten ?, $s.r.?w.sx). ?, HO.291,20). l'ire il itlon, Increase, i The tanks now hold 133.800,673 In excess of the requirements of tb? -'?> per coat, ?TOOK QIOTATIONS. Closing Wits. BBMthwa Cette? On. ?-'????? Aine rican Cotton Du, preferred. '??'? American Masar. h!,*i gmsrleaa Noesi ?.?linerie??, pret. t" American looi-'o. Pi American Foeaeso. preferred .lu<!J4 Atkinson, ropnk* .indiani? r*e. 4'?? Malumore an I Oulo. r?:l? LanadaPactflc. MM ? ,.?>?oeeke aa ? Ohla. i??4 l'ii<ca?osn't Mton ..14?! .? ?.??. duntogionaad(?emey. <i't cnicego ?iss Trust.- Tl}? Dei.maro, i.sckawanna ani Western.loOW ii,stiller?. Oh K?st ? ernnsse??, \ iririinsv and (leorna. ?.???1 Tennessee, Va. an 1 <,j, . (.referred. Krte.. BU tr.e. prnierred . "?'* Oeiierai Klectrle. -'3H llnno.s Central. 17 Lake Kne ?i i i\*?rcrn . 1'?'? I.nie ???! an J ITesteVB preferrod . Til Lake .-?nor?.1-'><?\ U? ?oi SssBrtll?. o;?'? boolsrille, New Aibiny aud I tnoafo. Ot? Manhattan CeBl .1 I il ? ?.10414 V ??|.? .< au I Charleston. 10 M leb isas C?n trai. Bf ?.t'acu?.?. ??*4 Molili?? and Orno ._?,. Ih??? Nashville.uiniiaii?. ?a & M. Louis. 0'? .??s. T'i ' ?? ? State? lordale, preterrea.... l'.'N Bsweerae* ? ?atrsM. P3li Net? Yi.rkl'efttral..? noi? Notv ???? tvil row Eaglauu. SU Nerti '.ani ?V?atela, preferred . IH M Misera l'i''in- _. 4 Sortoern PaeiBc, preferred. ? ?? .?Suriawsterii. 1?G4? ao-ilmesiern, preierred. 141 ? . ?tau. ?.'i?'? ???au.a? . i.. ?? ?tiruuud aad West l'etat. 1.? l.oek Isl?n!. ? I ?1 M. Pan. ?7?? M. Pau!, preferred.ll?'^ m.ver CeruBeaie?. t?o i, ?sestee? ? oai sod Iros. .. .. 15*4 TsBBessss ? oui sud Iron, preferred. To Tesse l'a an?. '.114 Unum PaeiBc. |g . u \iiua-.ii. preterred. 13V5 Western L'aum. isS as am Lake Kile. tn\ WheeUag aad Lake Kris orefaried. wjl% ?'i.MIN Aiat aam (Chas ?i.to4^ Alitarne ?lussili.I117 Alabama ,1 U.ts l ). .,,j !.. u.^.iui 1 Blamoeo 4's.??? Nona Usti Usa 4'?.101 >orni? ?rollilau? . .l'it-tj ruminera Itali war .Ve. BC*M ?iUiteru Manna)', common . 1, ?, . n Km.way, preferred. MU a ?. ? .s.?. 'leLBeaaeeiMO <i's . . ,',{) '?i.i.iir.-r...oew asteemealvi. 0:114 Virginia U'a preferred. >.i.4 ? I rasi rteteipts. e'smpe.1. I-u. VirirtnlA Consols.,. cu UuttadHtatea is. raguteted.11:114 Untied >tat?'? 4 s.coupon .11."? Daitesttate? ?ra. eosaoa.,,,, 07 BALTIMORI HTOriC MAUKI-7T. BALTIMORE, Ml?. December 22.-Vlr ?.. Ti'..; do. ci ntui. rn Central, 4s; Coneolldated (.is KICHMOM) STOCK MAKRET. KicuxUM?, December tk\ Closln* qnoiauons: QOVBSSBBMI ?BUUBinSB Bit. CnitedStitu? ii. K. ft 0. 115 m*ii: ?. ? amas. North Carolina-?'s. 10:? Morta Carotina tre.r:4 Virginia8*8 (IS3^). 7?^ Centuries. tiojs CITVhSCCRlTIES, fii.nmon 1 city h's. 1 !H Kichmuud city tis.114 I ltictiuiond.'ty .-> s.il,t? liicjnioudcity.Vs (l'J'Jl aud later) 111 Klctimoud cuy 4 s. lotj? kailkoai? Boaaa, Aliale?, mal Charlotte 1st Tt,..., Itg Atlanta and CuarlO'.to gtd in. tin.rf,.104 t'olumi.ia ? '.reeimlle 1st tis.... loa Uoortjia PactsO 1st ti's.Ill lioorsia l'a BBfl cjd. .? I . 4.? Jacksonville, lampa S Key West, hi? ?tersomi: d'i ?-??? AlrVa.lot) Pe?Msserg it'iass ai t,i?.114 Kictitnond aa.l MeckienDurg 1st U's. Western .Nurlti tarolma 1st ti a asaiBBtaatl_.H4^ Weeura .Nortu Carom.a 1st Os. (1W141.114^ laataaea Baflwsy ?>'?. ?? Kaii.ro.u? brocks. Ga?. Atlaotsatid Cbsrutte.??? 03 NwrtL canilina.100 101 i'etersourg.1U0 ... K; ?numud. KrederlcHsbur?; ? mee, e?.mu?.m.too 117 blchmond, FreJerlcksburg Je t ..turca.? divM. >t)tticau<>n...l00 11? Ktrhniond and r/etersours... 100 10.1 tv.uttiern Kailwsy, coin mou. ... ???? bi-?tneru ?ailway, preferred.... ?o>? BaaaBTocaa Citizens' Bauk. _'.'? ... City. 2i Motropolltan Hank. '.'.i l'etetsburK saritnts A Ina Co. vjo Mate Hank of Virclnla.loo IBS I'm.m Bank of Bictiniond.... ."?0 11U Security Kank.IuO 114 Virginia Trust Company_ 100 113 tBBBSASCa Ompasiks. Virginia Ktre and Marine.. lb Vtrifinla Male. ?.'?> BBBBSaVUBBSSB Ainericaa Ioba?x?o Ca, cotn nioii. 50 4meri.au looacco Ca, pre lerred.100 107 1894, Asked. TO Ut Kg 10 80 Ut) 113 01 03 loi 120 2? M ?ii mm iti i:o 10? RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. KICHMo.Nl>. VA.. I.-cember ???.So auction offerings on 'Change or loose ?day. Privat? sale?: Fillers, 26; smokers, I; cutters, 21; wrappers, 9; dark leaf, 1?; lugs, 17. Total, 10O hogsheads. Revenue collections: Cigars end ciga? rettes, **71.85; tobacco, &.IMJ&, Total, 12. tW.lt). Trading ha? be^n very dull to-day, which has b?-en caused by the approaching ho 1 days, when manufacturers do not want to take any more stock. In general, the year haa not been aa disastrous u? we st first thought. Th? Increase in shipments has occurred within the past six months, as ?Ine? that time dullness has been up to that of two years URO. Leaf men are doing a rather small busi? ness, di..? to the fact that so many manu facturtr? are buying through their agent? In all of the largest tobacco market?. In ?lead of buying from our owa dealer?, who carry large stocke, which *r* hard to dl?po?e of at the present time at prices anywhere near tho?* asked. Visitors hav? be?n fe-w thla week, ana none of tho*?? who have honored u? bava been buying to any extent. NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. MaTW YOrtK. P?e*aaber 22? F:our d ill, ?t.?tvly, and fr?-e!y ottered; winter wheat, low grade.??. $2.*?Wi2.<?'. fair to fancy, $2W 412 86 patent??, $2.?o?Vl.20; Minnesota clear, fuofllwj pat?ala, ??.*???.9"; i"w extra* SaieiBl; a? nthern flour dull imi ?tondy; common to fair extra, $2.1O?i3.0?; good to choice, do.. *l.lt?v it?Fairly a?tive for export; dosing firm; No. ? t>*\. ?tore and ei-vaior. VJ\V 6O0.; afloat. 60*4?Clc. Options moderately aotlre and firm at a muv? attuanoe; No. 2 red. December, M%c,J January, toe.; March ,c Corn-Dull; No. 2. 61*?????. "? elevator; tttiMc., afloat. Option* dull and weak at attQHc. decline; I* ?.-ember, Ufa??.: Janu? ary. M1*?'.; May. K>?,c. oats- Dull end easier. Options weaker; her, &Sc.; January, 33'?c; May, ?pot, No. 2, SSIaii^^c.; mixed waate crn? 31 .^-, 11 : ? > Quiet end easy; shipping, 5?>3o?c.: tr?x?d to choice. ~n*?f?tc Wool--ln fair d? mand and ?teady; do? rnest'..? Beeee, 17?20C.; pulled ????*4& Beef?Quiet: fami?y. IW.oafipllO?; extra, r.WgS.OO: b??ef hams dull at ?17.00; tiered be??f inactive; c:'.y extra India nie?*. IM.W 017.00. ... Cut-Meats?Quiet and atendy: pickled b-llles, e^WiC. ; shoulder?, 5c; hams. m ?%c. ; middle? nominal. I,ard? Quiet and st.ody: western ?team. f7.10; city. I?.tT-".; D??.?? mber and January, 17 10, nominally; retine?! dull; Continent, j. , compound. $S.50'(|5.7S. Pork?Quiet and ?tt-ady; mese, $1J.2.V?<) 13.7V lfuttT?Quiet. I'.-t ml.??????Nominal. r.osin-Qul't and Urna; etntlned. common to good, ?Mx.'iil.tO. Turpentine-- Dull but steady at 27327V. Rye in fair demand and steady; fair to entra, (Ml**?? Japan, 4'?<?44c. ??????? -For-l?rn nominal; New Or? leans, <>p-?n-kottle. good to choice, 2*S38c; u?mand fair; mnrket unchanged. I'eanutH?Steady. Coff????- Steady nnd unch.-infrr.l; Decem? ber, fSMMULm; Marcii, &1SG012.*); May, :?-}; spot Rio dull but ?toady; No. 7. |U.tt). Bogar Reflaed dull bat steady: fair re? fining. l*4c.? refined dull but steady aad unchnnRp?!. Freights to Liverpool?Dull and nominal; cotton, )4d. ; grant, "?,?'.. BALTIMORE PRODUCI MARKST, LALTlMOHi:. MD., Dec ml? r 22.-Flour dull. Wheat (Steady; No. 2 rod, spot and Pe cembei ?fie.; January, ,'''. ? .'V?. ; ? F??bruary. . M ly, ?'?', .1 ?>'-"? ???. : I "straight, No. I mi. 55*4*36*0.; southern, by bampl>\ 67ii:"??'.si?. ; do., oh ?,'r.? . Corn-Easy; spot and your, 17', ? i;,-,f.; Janunr>?, 47"/?.?47 V? ; May. d??.; straight. mixed, ?Wl?a ithern white, 4?f 4eMc.: do., yellow, Date?Firm; No. 2 white, .WiSS'ic.; No. 2 mixed, do., :?:".,?:;,? ??. Rye?Firm; No. .'. :~ r,:\.?. Hay?Dull but steady; good to cholc* timothy, n3.00trlS.S0. ??rain Freights?Steady. Huttcr Steady; fancy. creamery, 24*3250.; 1:????". Kil.v.; roll, 14<ultc.; atore-paoked, iv?-.ii:.?. Eggs?Steady at 21?22?\ -?? Quiet; N?). 7. ? CHICAGO PRODUCI MARKET. CHICAGO, ILL., Dec*wb?w 8.?To-day** short session of Iti?? ?:???1 .?G Trido ?.von more than uaually dull, the tnree holt? daya which will Intervene before tbe next trading-day causing operatola to hold off. Th* roma was confined to auarter* all ?lay, with the close a shad? higher than vest? rd.iv. May wheat opened at from M to 6SHc., sold al >\<\. and cloaed at c s>> le hii?hi-r than yeaterday. ?'ash wli-at sold ',<?. below yesterday's i ? : tlrrn. I ?'irn \ I? iiiah sentiment was still the prominent feature in th? corn market. There waa nothing In the situation to give hop?? to holder?, nnd although the trade was ??????, still Bellen had the better of th?? ground. Price* firmed a little with wheat after an early opening. but they Boon fell away again, aa I : w< ik. May com opened al fron ?W to 4 and fT?ec., and closed at ?.? ',?'. under yesterday. >' a corn was weak and '??. per bushel low r. Oata open? ? lower, rallied fractionally, and later lost th* tally, the action of torn Ing them. Tbe huatnee* wo* ex? ly dull and unlnterestln??. M ly - Provisions were not traded In a?-'!?! ? frrm ' changing options, January i??tnt?; convene?! Into May. Th? Bog marke?, wue reported lower, ao that prtiTlattina aaaad off in ?ympathy, with iwt much lnierent fhown in them. January i?-jrk cloaed 2'?c. under lay, .1.mi try lard ?VijiJ.-. lower, and January riba uncbai ft L t??? l idlag '??i':r?s ranged a? followi: opening. ?1 ?tu? s C Lovreet. Cloelnf. Wni?T De??.SAU 6.'?? ?.314 ?.'??* Muy ...SaV? obi ?? ih? July.?M?h ?>s^aT? j?M ? cana?va? ?-'? Dee.AB ?.?* 4*T4 4irt J'iii.? ? ? .'4 ??'> 4 M M??y.4Ma'i 4S'* ll.y.<.?? ?? DATS ?NO. ~ ? Dee.?.?? ?ow 10 Jna . aVBM ZSW ????4 II ? y.aUM UN UL'? M au I'ofk - Jan.SIJ.M ?11.:>714 IJJ.AYU ???,?? Bar... ? ???>?' ILBi ILBO ?1??*? I.ABU ? i May. 7.00 7.0214, S.07Ve 7.00 j BaOBf Hi?s - Jaur... .'?7714 6.P0 d.774 G..80 Way.. .. li.O.'l? S.04) t?.V2}+ tt?Vt? I Cash Quotatine*: Flour dull and easy; very little bualneea traneacted. Wheat, ? ?? '?'?? ; No ., . , .???. ? corn, *?,?,?. ? ???. -? ,vu^, 2?c. Pork, ril.eztaittU.7S. Lord. ? f 8h Milder?. -U'L.. Sides, $li.l-^a^.2G. Whisk./, CHICAOO I.IVF-STOOIC MARKET. UNION BTOCK-YARDB, ILL, rwem l^r 22, Cal ?? ?:?? <ii'??. ?,??? head; inlr : k?-t Unti, common to ?Atra st ers, BJ.M ? ? ckera and f.1er?, ?J.vorj.iO: cow? and Lulls, {i ?:.ii,\<>. ..?ivee. t2.uOA6.00. Hogs Receipt*, 17,000 hud; market I weak: hi ivy, ? ? .r. .? ? "?, comi toi > irt? ?. li.-oji ? ? -? I.O); pi^H, f?:J..,)M0. ! Hheep- 11 celpta, 2.50U head; market firm; Inferior to choice, $1.00 1 !..... lambs, O-SJO ' t.w?. ST. LOUIB, ST. LOUIB, MO., 1? mber 22.-Flour unchanged; patents, $2.S0?? 2.*); fancy, fc'.'jO 'nJ 10; choli ??. li ?? ? Whi it 1 nchanged; December, 61'ic; May, Corn i.o?.r: December, i;!',c.; January, (2 - ?July, 1 . Oat? ?. ? ?. ? oemtj r, SOSic ; M.-iy, l'.iBk Btandard mess, 112 i: 12 ?'< . Lard? Prime ateam, t*.75; choice, ?? ?".. Dry Ball M . longs, ?".??.; clear rib? tc.; aborts, ?;?.?/?;,4??. ? Box l ?1 , longs, ? tears, 7??. ; shorts, HlKh Wine? Bteady at MA (IN? INNATI. CINCINNATI, u., December 22.?Flour eti uly; d mana limited; winter patent, . H); family, JJ.i.iii^.15; extra. Il Wut S VVhi ?? st. ? iv : Nu. 2 red, ir.u-k, .'l'4e. Corn- In moderate demand; No. j mixed, trai k. Oc. Oati Quiet; No. 2 mlx?M. track, ?.V[?c. Pork?Dull and easy; ateas, 112.00, Lard \ ?.\ ? aad ateady; ?team leaf, i . . mie, 71,.?. Dry Bait M ata?la llirht demand, shoul ?? ; aborts, 1\c, ?? ars, OU'-'?; boxed Heats, ?,??, more. Bacon ?guiet und steady; shorts, 6*?c; eh ar . Whiskey tl.23. TDK COTTON MARKET?, NEW KORK, l'.e.iiii. r.. CottonduB; middling Oulf, 5 l.?-l?><\; middling ii[> landa, ? ??-??><?. Future* Bteady; mie*, - ? mber, IS.?; January, SMI; Pebruary, 8L47; .March. fUi; April, aVM; May, B3.C1; .lune, BLSS; July, 10.71; August, t? e;, Beptatntx r. ?.. ?. The total risible supply of cotton for it: ? a 1 d la ? ??-1."??'? heJe?, of which i.Zi?. '..i'/> Dal** Bf* Aneti? an: against 4.?>.' ,110 an mi .'" belea, respectif i>. lost year. Kecelpts this week at interior town?, . receipts from tho planta? tions, 421,?_1 bal?-s; crop in sight. t.'i^.'.M ' LIVERPOOL December 22.-1 P. M Cotton Amertcan middling, 3 i-3:M ; De? cember, 2 itv44d.; Iur.-mi)? r and January, S EaVeed.; lanuary ani February, j aellers; h'-bruary and Maren, 2 fO-W?j ? ?,? ?id.; March and April, 2 Sl-SiltlS 62-?Id.; April und May, 2 ?'.-.Xd.; .May and .i .? ? , . '. 1 ?id., Jun? and July, i ?V44d.; July aad Aagnat, 3 I Sid.; August and t?c-ptem b-r. I i-bld. Futures closed qul?;t. KEW ORLBANB, De?c?flaber 22.?Cot ron--Puturea quiet and steady; sale??, 19,210 Pei eilllm. t?.uO; January. $.'?.i><S; Feb? ruary, t.'>10; March. V?..:, April, $5.26; May, PMt; June, |.',36; July. IG.43; Au? gust, $."? *??: Septeinli-r, $5.49; October, SG.?2. NAVAL BTORI MARKJR?, W1LM1NOTON. N. C. December 22. Hosln nrm; strained, tCc.; good atnined, 1.00, hid. Bplrtta Turpentine?Steady at 24',^c. T.ir Plrm tl Crudi? Turpentln.??Steady; hard, H.10; ?oft, $1.50; virgin. $1.70. SAVANNAH. CA.. December 22.-Tur nentlne firm at ?>v'? sal>?, 80) casks. Receipts. 811 casks. Kosln?Firm at the decline; demand ?rood. Sales, 6,0(0 barrels. Quote: A. fi. C. and D. $1 ft); ?L $1.10; F. $1.15; O, $1.25; H. I ?; I. $1.S6: ?. feSS; M. $.'.??; N, t?.*i; window-Klftsa, $3.10; water-white. $3.3?. CHAIILK8TON. S. C. December 22. TuriK.-ntiue linn at 24>?c. H?:c?tpts, $4] casks. Kosln-Oood ?trained firm at ILM?fLlS. Hecetpts, 17 barrels. SILVER IN LONDON. LONDON. EN?.. December 2Z-Bar sil? ver, 27Hd. ^^^^^^^^^ To ??u?-e*?Hl 8cIiou?bI??BT a? Envoy. BERLIN. December 23.?Tho Boersen Courier to-day publishes a statement that the Csar Nicholas has nominated Oeneral Iti.'tiler, a member of the Council of the Knit,ire and a known friend of Ger? many'?, to succeed Count tkhouvaloff as Russian Ambassador to Germany, which post waa mads vacant by the appointment of th* Count to the governorship of Itus slaa Poland. S3 TRAIM-WOBSCW m?noAmn?A Ble i^aserral frsae OailSBSSl ???????? for s Day ?*?*?.._ ^..^ CINCINNATI, Dec?iabeP ?-CTWsrtte A. Morganneid, the trala-robber, wss te hare been tabea to FredeHoasburi, Vs.? to-day to etand trial, but It BBS beea ?te? dded to postpone bis reataval for a dap or so, as he has not ?^rwed aa irasjdl* ss ekpected. He Is still in tha ***"*,' snd ..not able to walk. ? *?, ?"2^ It will havo to b? does srttb? lbs as? M crutch?? or a ?tretcher. The 1*?>?? and Amertea. NEW YORK, December 22.?Rev. F. laj, Rooker. recently ?ppolnted to succeed. Dr. Papi ss secretary to the pepai dele? gate at Washington, arrived oa the Du caola this morning. He came directly from Rome, and It wee thought wosldl bring the Tope's encyclical tc the American Church. ?? seid the encyclical waa not completed when be left Rom?, but that It would be along ehortly. lie ?aid the Pope Is In excellent health. snd that there Is no truth In the report that he Is suffering from catarrh. The Rope, he ?aid. Is very much interested In the American Church. It lies very neas fie heart. He is much gratified with IIS present condition. - Fonerai of Tagene Kelly. NEW YORK. December 22.? Th? funeral services over the remaina of Eugene Kelly, the banker, were held this morn? ing In St. PstTtcarS Cathedral. The ell* flee was crowded with friends ?nd rela? tives of the dead millionaire. Th? body was borne fr<?m the late residence to the church ?hortly before 10 o'rl.a k. and a solemn requiem mas* was celebrated. Archbishop Corrlgrm being th ? c?l?brant, ?ml being assisted by Vlcar-Oeneral Farl-y. There was no sermon, the wl?h#e of the family beine; ...mpli-d *l'h In tha% respect. The Interment took place St CaiSBf* Cemetery. The Armenian Commi??!??. VIENNA, lv.rnber ?2.-It Is states? hero that the ltrltish. French, and Rue san ministers at Constantinople have refu-ed to make any ?hang? In the In? structions given the delegate? of tho Pbwbtb mentioned en the comnilsaioa to investigate th-* Armenian outrag?e, us the Buhan desired them to do. ?nel that as a result of their nctton the ?Uu atlon ha? become ?trained. Mine Arbitration TnsatUfaetory. MASSI T.<>N. o. December O.-Hear*) Mullen, president of the Miners' Associa? t!?n. has laijed a etab'tn'nt In which he Bays the miners accepted the aw?rd ol tho Roaid of Arbitration under protest? reserving tho right to a?k for a s??w ?et? ti ment whet? opportunity offer?. Several f> hats in controversy will have t? be ?ee? tied by a district convention. ^ Now I? the Time ?<? Bay A ?TOBTAAM SMITHPIEI.D) MAM; not only for? your table, but there II no more appropri?t? or acceptable presen! to a frtead. I am ?ol? agent for this brand. Martell IJrandy. vintage. 1H70? Amontillado 8herry. very Old; Cltmnur. Wysor, and Fulch?? Whiskey?, aprlng DO?; Jamaica Rum, Scotch Whiskey, and all good liquor?, Including Irrtforted CBSsps Ing Wine, |2 per gallon. My new atock of Fancy ?recedes. Cftnned Good? of ?II kinds I? very attractive, and prices moat moderate. A gall will convince you. C. L t<>???. Sixth and Clay. ?V<??"???^?w?ai?n?*^?*??>iss?ii?sai?a?ssqsj M \?:??? \?.i ?, ?????--1??G???. Martina, DasSSW ber 20. Itti, at We*tvi?w, Hearleo ? uatP? \?.?.. by Rev. Dr. ?leid. LULA ADAMS to JOHN Fi*r.Ft>itD. Tbe ? n.io I? thai daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. I. 11. Al^ms. BLAJCaTT -DKl.ARCi:.- Married, st the residence of the brlde'e mother. No. BIT west Clay street. Da e ?saber ?">. l'os, by Rev. J. ?. Hutaon, ? ADOtTBTA l ?t :i*-\ ??0 and OJBQkXQM ?. BLAKST? ? LOWRY hdWkn. Mr. w. W, b >We RT, of itiehmoud, v.l., and Mise ?DAI ? lit ? WEN. of WeSpSIl, Ky.. were maiTi ? W< taawlap, Daseasbsr l*. i*h, ?c ?t, Ky. and ar.? now vtaitlng hi? father, Mr w. p. Lovrry, of No. 2HJ Arimble sire?t, Richmond, Va. ? LYONS?AUDIS? >X Married, at the . ? ot' tho brld?'s parents, Klclt raoad, Va, bv lbs Bes. Dr. ?lehn ?. II ISOB, ? ? Wedn- ; iber 5, 1W*. ELIZA ?JOU'IE AOOlfON to JOHN II. LYON?. ^^^^^^^^^ ' nuTui. HAYNB8.-Died, on th* Bd of Decem ber, THADll.l.s BAYM1 -?. His funeral will tak- ptaOO from Jemes MoDoi ugb'fl v. urerooau at i ? M, DM* CEMBSB Bd. ? LAMB I' l. isddssrjr. of heart dl?? ease, at Richmond, \ ? . taber 23, ltsAj Mrs KARRIET A. LAMB. Funeral al tM a'dock TtTJI ?? m lavj AFTERNOON fro ? BrutOB-Parlah. hureh? Wllllamsburg, Va. ? PENDBJI Died, In BBtttBBBfS ve?terd*p ni'irniiif, CHARLEA lt. PENDER, a native u? r.d ?, ?'.. bui for mnny years a reslrl?nt <>f Baltimore, Md., and a or .ther of Mrs. Juhn W, Gor? don, of this city. Th.? funeral will be from <!? ic? Fros teataat b, Balthasars, t?* MORROW M? ?UNI??. WRIOHT. ??!?:. 1 ?t her r? ?ll"nce. Ne? l<X.i) west Main ?treet. ut l:?1 P. M. Saturi day, KATJA, wir.? of J. J. Wright l'un ral TUESDAY APTEKNOOM al 2:"V) o'clock from C . 1 ?i..n Is ..J th.j family are Invited to attend 2t In memoriam of Mrs. MINNIE SWIFI t> OD WIN, wlie of iDorj,'?? F. O. ?.-4 ?win, BB 1 BSagbbSf of Mra Dr. John B. Friend who d; ? ? .?. Isaia, ?a,, December IS 1*M: WhO? the flowers sr* fresh upon thi newly-mad? ?? ave, end th? tear sti| NT I arts are moved wlUj ?npulsh when wu recall the ?ad fact thai ? ton 1 so well has gone from oui BIMBI for vr. We can but think of hei &\ yesterday, moving gracefully among tu in our homes, around ???? flre?iJ?a Ii-t vates m.iklin? melody, and her ?mill giving Joy und cheer to those around h?r? A few ehort years ??> *h? left h.r Vll? gi,?la home, a happy bride, t> east hei future among stranger?, who ??on be cime loving friends. Well miy thos| wlw were the participant? of h? r hospf tality, g'n*ro?lty. and charity, never with* BOjdlasj any good thin* from those il ?BBd, sickness, snd di- l teen when th? bitter BBSS of j. irting cam? ?', h. a lili IBS? the bed of intense sui ferine far tose weary m unti?, she ?s < mpi.?lel the BBOSt BS uitlful ?"hrlstlan for? titude. lier filth snd her licp..? of ?terns life sustained and strengthened her 11 those days and night? of pain, and wh<| if ?he was not weary aad tired.* "oh, yes; but life Is labor?desth Is rest,* was the sweet response. To th>? young husl*nl, whoso hesrl bt it in unison with hers; smother, who? love was e incentrate.] In an only ?laj?hj ter; a babe, BBSrsa old enouith to kno? a mother's love; brothers and d.-vitel friends, we extend our leve and ?'???.? thy, praylntr the Oood Pheph-rl ti 1? ? 1 tliein B-ntly into the green pai'.urej and by the still waters, wher* the wear] are rested and the sick mad? well. * Another Itero ot (?ettysburg fSBBBB Aa?) Died, at h'.j reeHenc?. No. ti? nortl Eighth rtreet, at 1 o'clock ?. M . Deesas ter :"J. 1??. Captsln *>. 11. TL'CKKH In the iStb. yeir of hie age. Funeral !>>? ?-v. l'rc.?'on Ntsh fro? Chris? church at ? ? F. M . DECEMBBI 2TU. PaHebasrersi t'haries G. Wiiford C. C, 1! unrlini.tn. W 11 II militen. W P. CoBStable, J. J. Tuabertake, H. A Iirv-? i:. !.. l?rac.i. S. J. Allen. ? m n ??? ? . p?^^?Bse mirine: ivrirt.i.itiKxcn. ' ???????.'??: ?1.????? . DEC. SX 1???G Pun rts??. T;S4| Hki Ttaa han mis. 4?4 Morning..^. M Moosriss?. ?tSSI kveumi- 16? BINIATCBB ALMANAC. Oa>.\ ?,'4. tS04. Pan ris??. 1:2t di >n Ti?a" - ?oiiMti. 4:?? Morning. tt.1l Moos rise?........^IV'-'ri | Kr??iu?. . ?? " PORT UP KlCllslt >\ !? DlCBSBt? fi, 1!JJ4, * AltrtlVSU ?learner Prx-aBoatas, l)*,r,, Norfolk. *????t??a dite asa paaseagar?; Irv'.a W?t?iger, ?up?ns> BBBBBBB MAILBU Scbooaer Dors Alltsoo. Ko??, New York? rail road-lie?; ???m?1. Curii? A Parker. ???GOP WIST POINT. Dco, sa, isoa AKKivsa ?tsamsaip BalUtnore, Beaaetl, Baiitcsore Ba?ee???r? and gee?ral earso. hieainship L??ro?re, Poster, Prorideece, pal ?eurer? and f ?nera! carco. Meara?tio cuy of CoiaaMa, J?aa?r, ??? York. pa???afefs aad geeeral oargo. ?traoisaip Brtttaaic, BeppeU, Wdaatagsas,B) C m lead oottoa? BAtUUk at?are?htp Saltnaore, ??eaalb BalUaMea, passsugw? aad gae?rfl ears?*. ?teeinaai? Uw-eace, ruater, Salbasore, sSSs ?eager? ?Bd gtaerat cargo. ?leasirtlp Ctty of ColataMa, ?ea-jebi^^eees^lRyie, Livefsssl,