?-_-_ THK RICHMOND DISPATCH-WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2. 1898. ?
fl THE PREVENTION OF LYNCHING ?
i* The Probtom In th? Southern Sute?. By Edwasd L Pso, D D m
? THE RUSH TC THE KLONDIKE ?
5_ , 00,000 Prospector? this Y-?r?U there Room for Thum ?-u-tli, -?a ?u. . T?
'? By S. S. Bosh. Preuldenl of the Rained BulJ^e?w? K*' ft
$ THE BLOWING-UP of the BATTLESHIP MAINE S
$ SPAIN AND TUE UNITED STATES S
A THE ZOLA-DREYFUS AFFAIR S
\ Intends?*? with Zola. Ncrdau. *nd Drumont. Another St. B.riho?omew's ?Day? S
S SILVER IN THE NEXT CAMPAIGN S
The March "REVIEW OF REVIEWS" __
contains fifty othe.r limely articles. with many pictures. ?
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THE IJilI? BIL?
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1N, tPHM o i> ITS m.u U.K.
IDOLE TO BE APPL1E
?i.nm-e?. Ih?* \.i<o??rnt ?if II
llenar ot Hoi?t-?*??-iili.tl-? en?Mr???.
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, mii.? inn.
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' >n ?>f tl
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1 "it Mr. I>iul. i
Of .'in ?iiiv-iiihii'-i
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up t.? i?? p. r ?sen
: . ?nui.it Ion ??r the nean
a lill'-tnlliii-lit I
. ii opposition t?. Um mu.
\- led? from ?-iai.--.-ii:
tsi n.ail natter, which -?a?
' ! ? a lit I'.r 1't.un
reprints ol a riated '
-ample < ;
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f Iheir li.'ta-llilf cir.ulatti'Hi. A
ly its term
tin third \
- ?and.
:1 matt- r, l?y th.? lull,
?ni ?peri?dica
: ,. : Ion
publiraitinii, .ind j.ulil
a h i and* r th* aoapi
"i- trait, rue] orgaalaattom
re, having a meu
t?: all !.<>?l.
.-:-' I - ?publications at
?nd-ClaeS maiil maitt?T :ii
. i?., the mu. baton depoeitln
mall ni.i.ti? i* in m?' i
it in United
?II? s, t,?r State-, ? in? *--. tOU
ail ma
? Mr. Lottd i a . shaui t,\
n in favr ?>f the bill, claiming thai
IIUII, lit p| ;-aii?l ai sill.sill
proprietors <?f t"it?iit a
which pom L- tt> the mail
? i transpon
naiii nu.! ?ta-? bundling averaged
*s per pound.
?. of '!'
th<- hill, and Mi
: - . Iowa, in iavo
tinue untU Thura
-Mil hill taken? at
i k.
II Rl/1 i:i? DOT.
'hin d?. in.--r.it i, ??I North Caro
mi - at ?general speech
": ' order by the Speak? r
tbal hi riaift. i- h. pi?
h"!ii s>enibers strictly t<> th.
in?l? r rodsld? ration l?y the He is?
I ?would (" enfoi
I a_- tin.-t It'.tli si?!, s.
ti ?- mo? ral ?. <?f Teanessee
" ' O. rut nt Of Ufil
I . nsldered
of the House, might
I of the right of fr?*<
; ? ommltt? es wen
tall-powerful, h?- said tn it it
?in committee
? I i report a measure on a ijues
good, tiiat question would
n eeaslderatlon in th.- 11
. thai dorias l*1'' tw?n
reles in th.- House i,.- had
-- ? n any dang? r of such a eontln?
i 1-. Committee of tin- Whole tin
i in the de
1' M. the House adjourned.
!.T T<? MAINB MSN,
8
' by .Mr. Hat-tin. of 11
a broase tablet t?? i" erect"
: pi.?.. m the capital
en nd sailors a lie
i\ - in tin* Meine disaster.
! .| reporting th?' ?resolution,
Of I '.:lif"i nia. from l!
: \ .-. ti Affairs, said:
ting at all tim? S for a UStlOB
./.' th" heroism of tin?- p : >
.- ?! ui? tlt.-lr Ihre* in its servir?.
nation Is ?siore ?;? aer
ai, ,i . urea for its helplese
who ?battled on land and sea.
not in battis ?alone that iv'"'-'
r< Bhoa n: n? lili? r is it only in
a i ?. ?.til may eoase la the
of duty wh relsua,
M hile ih?' ? oiifli? t
.u -..-a s, our I
. |- '.. rive their
. of tie ir ?ltity,
tSggy ?He 1?K.- lit -
/ tti.-ir country.
-. . . .a ! '.? aitll the H-?},'
; M., a . bad l.v his V. ! >
i k stgaiSed his wllling
e for th? : f? nee of the nation
ef the national
VVI 'a .!? ;.til ?-.line ill th?
- K in He liailt.'i
h. I?.. - than i'
ile Kims. Tin* living
. ,oii mould in which
It. If It wer.- ?v.r fit'in-,' t'>
i. rotlea to the eountry <>f
.. i: i.- ntttag to ***** ' t**Un
. who loe! th.ir lives
. ; ,.f th? *';!..In?'.
... of tin- navy bsvt
? iid< of th.- nation; their hero
inlsed throughout the
i have brought
i from ail chlvalro*ua peoples.
la ,i ta has shown
..i, indomitable ? n
I ma'le our ?fleets
.tu,I wlti It !- it-.--lira ii- ? thai
will ?til! follow our ting DpOS
la ol -"" ?mo
.. i, that raoo?gnltlon by
Which S Keii.ron
ei kIous ?Shall *>?* a******
to the ?'?.sitloii of th.- l'Hit?*?!
.,,.,?. h- nor Sgalnst
a , mainly iali
Ah our ?Saetl
,r in? i> ai?' brav?*, M
-u.i-1 and taalatmla that re?
I,. nattions which
nty as the
.' hi is to the pro?
.. iii.l!vii)u:?l."
.k;:i l"j?Y BtLL
,.., ...... o. Mi
a ur in the
um ii'im. m* t., ih?? banhruptay
;,. . . |, iron, I at, Of
ii. which he vlsoroualy da
I y tit*
u declared H
..r di.it?.Heal Int. nt, and
- 'It only In KiiuUiiii* the ooor
debtor the more deeply into th?? Unnncia
Mr. IStewart spoke until 2 o'clock, whei
k-, homestead aim railway rieht
' ?'i ?ras laid before tu?, s,,,*,..
'; ? nounced thai !? would continu?
ins a?i?lress to-morrow.
Mr. KaiwhoKs. ?f rtah, ?included hla
?rs! ? M,T,,,r,,"y'in *?***
BWART WITNFSSKS.
An tolutlon Intro?!,,,-?-?! by Mr. Hoar
??f >!...-:.< hus.its. authorizing the Com
mlttee on .l..?ii,-iary t? send for person.
aa witnesses In th.- case of H <; Ewari
?ted as District Judge for 'ti,.
u? ?*..,? 1,istn,., ,,f North Carolina, wai
adopted.
At .::*' P. M. t>?- Senate went into ex.?.
'"" **i al l.-S I'. M. adjourn
SORTS < \R01.1w roiirim.
SOWS fro... th?- Stnte* I ..pltnl-Tron
l?l<- Altoi.t IVilcriil I'rlNoi.er...
KAI.KICH, N. ('.. Kerch 1. (Specla.l.)
II Is stait. ,1 ?o-day ;,v p*0?la who ?)?? lal?
th?'?- Is no dOUbl of the Hcctiracy of the
statement. Hint Senator Untier has or
.h r.d tin; People's l?arty to fuse with the
Democrats ?>n nnngineeioiisl tickets.
Th* Republicans do not Ilk?- the gn*
pointment ..f ?R?v. liayius Ceds ss Qov
ernor Russell's private secretary.' They
say it is enother evidence of the ?;?>vcr
icis Poputtstlc drift, one Republican
saii?! it was an Ideal appointment, as no
11'm would suit the ?loveinor so well.
A member of the Council of State, who
was talking to-day about tile proposed
of tlie Atlantic ami North ?'airo
Ins railway to th.- Southern, said the
Governor put that matter before the
?i with hla aWaat ?argumenta ami
Ing it meant I 1-J per pent
on tlie n.SOO.OWof capital stock, and that
while if the lease wer" made it would
be Immediately effective, yet it would
i??- binding only after ratification by the
Legisleture. The Stete Treasurer saya m
rsgard to this leeee that !?.- hopes it maiy
y. t I??- made, but sees no reason to change
his expressed ?belief that the action of the
Railway Commission has ciui.-d the mat
ter.
\*<?i'TII STATE ?POLITICS,
Jamei M. Mbodyi "f HaywoM county,
Is here, ami says the only politics he
knows now Is thai the Ninth ?District
will ko It'piitillcan.
Some RttpubUcans say they cam entry
nearly su iti? congressional districts with
out aid. and that they calculate on clect
\.?i ? iitmressin? u theniselve?, and
in ty -> t ? ii;ht.
A. .1. Muy.-, one of the Populist leaden,
arrlting an open letter to his party, seys:
"I am .1 fusionist, pure ant! simple, l?t -
cause in no other way cam the true ?re
formers hop? t?? accomplish anything.
w - cannot succeed unless we vote solidly
ther and lt.- ready to fuse with any
piirty that will advocate our principles.*1
it s? < nis th.it then is t'uite a small
pox scar* at Selma, owing to the pres
ence of two suspects.
During February ther? were only three
death* of white persons in this city.
Th?' evidence In thai the-lire at the
f'umnock coal-mine, which destroyetl aial
the ?plant above ?ground, was incendiary,
i;? building hais ?begun and new machinery
Is ordered, out meanwhile IM persons
arc ill?-. 'I'his mine is In hard luck. It's
forty-five yatrs of history has been a
series of disesters.
'Ile- ?Supreme Court to-day began the
hearing of arsum?snt* <?n appeals from
th?' Fourth !>lstrjct.
?SHOULD WB ANNKX HAWAII?
Ai tli? Staite l'iiiverslty next Friday
Iher* ?l'a !?<- the second annual debate
between two numbers of the senior class
nnil tWO from th;tt ?if the I'Diversity ot
Oeorgle. th.* question being: "Ought the
United BUtes to Ann.-x Hawaii?" B. K.
?'rnhum and W, J. Brogden are the North
Carotina speakers, and take the negative
Juliet" I'urilell. of the Fnlteil States
District <V?urt, says he Is informed that
th.. Feileiai! prisoners sentenced to con
finement in I.enolr county .lai! are actu
ally permitted by the Sheriff to go Into
the town or country at plca-uie. He will
Investigate this matter and fine the
Sheriff if tin re Is proof. Some years .11:0
Judge Seymour discovere?! that a prisoner
a? .-1 t?. jail at ?Beaufort, Carteret
OOUnty, ectueliy had a key to the jiiil.
giv< 11 liim l?v Ills brother, the Sheriff,
end came and want as he liked. The
Sh? riff of PasquOtank county refused to
?receive Federal prisoners, and Judge ?Pur?
neii says he has gtven notice that if such
refusal is persisted in he will hold court
?i?. long?er at (Elisabeth City, but at ?Eden?
toh or Plymouth it is now required
thai !"' stiaill open court at Elizabeth
City, but Ii? says In* can Immediately ad
journ it anil complete the term at any
oth.r place in the district.
I . mi;. Ion ninl Young, the two young
men Who are supposed tb have committed
burglaries and other criminal acts here
Isewhere, are in great demand. They
In fail In Raleigh. It is claimed that
they know each other, but fh!s do.-s n??t
appear to be a fact. They appear to
have been In different lines ot roguery.
Ill HDKH TKl.%1. t\ WIWSTOffl
Juin. Hurt-It???.. In <I.HrK?".l With Kill
iitu Metwnewa i*?ui st.M-kion.
WINSTON. N. <'-. March LHSpsctal)
'D11 trial of .lohn W. Harrison, charged
with killin/i F*Sl Stockton, a str?*?-t-car
mo-.ortnaii. WS* begun to-tlay In the Su
pottOt Court. Tlie large actpinintance of
the prtSOOer and the man whom he Is al
leged t?> hav.- killed makes this ono of
the moat interesting capital cases that
has ?v. 1 ?basa trl.-d here. Harrison, who
),,?1 been out on bond, came into court at
1U o'clock, calm, dellberate, und conH
,l. ?1 his attorneys Hl?- ! & Manley.
Watson ft Kuxton, Jon.-s A l'atterson
oiomo.mviiiK him. The prosecution Is
by SoScltOr M??tt. WatHct
,, e ' Ho.ton, and J. W. UeHoUL The
,,,;-.?,?.... was packed by * r.presenta
\! assembly, and intense Interest was
manifested trom the start. All of the
? - ,. n, ? x.-.-pt erne, are from the ?NMe
?Sai *-z ;r?S
?port l.-J.'J lh.it M") uov,.rn?r H,?.
'x rs-sTW!.'".
law, with hi"'
M I I.I.I X? TO FIGHT.
Many BmUtB t^rmUnim.o Are Offer?
,?K ll.fi?- service?.
rai?oh. n^ ?a? :??;,-:'?
*'"" iit'Ki""'r, ?from t'o?.n?-l Wll
,'"- ,:;",*'",m.,?wv . ' H.MH..rs??, "in
?3b5 declaration of war
On Of the lH.ssi.il
,"!W"" ?'. .H . Vr--We.!i to furnish
call uuon vou oy *"o *
North Carolina's quota of troopa for th.i
purpose, I hsve the honor to lend? r y?.
my services to ralae a regiment of lr
fantry composed of the sons of ex-?'oii
fed? rate soldiers, to serve In that war."
PRIVATE 8K*'RETAR Y HAS MEABl.E
Mvat* Saeieiaiy Joseph k. Aiesand?
ha? a severe attack of measle? at Ih
Executive Maaetoa, H* retiree as privat
secretary, aad r.?v Huyiu? cad? sue
seed* him. It Is learned that Mr. Ale?
badet will return to Winston to resum
the practice of law. Mr. Cade was fo
yi-ars a Haptlst minister, and Is also
lawyer. Re f?.r a time sdftei the Pro
gresslve Farmer. For severel yars h
lias been chaplain at the Inlt-d *'t.it.
Military Prison, nt F??rt LeaVStaWOTtl
HI? home is Ixr.Ulf.hurg.
The Clerk to the Penitentiary, F. I
Wimblsh, was off? red by a New Yorl
tlrm broken COffc* at S1-1 00?t* a p?>iin'l
He ordered some, aixl th* firm shipp"
him 2<?,(?i?i pounds ., tailo.nl. 1!? n??v
ha? an ?-l.-phatil ?m Ills hand?.
Exceptions to the redaoed rate ?,r pas
?--eager fare ordered by the Railway Cmn
mission a week ?ik?? will be Bled till:
'lap flrsl political nun of th? ?ampalgl
of UM i?, fir. .j t.v the w.nreti county It?'
publicans, who an? to hold a mass-meet
Ins March Uh t?< heat speeches ?by Gael's?
II. Whit? S?d .lames H. Young, an?! als.
!o hear Charles A. Cook speak on th.
legisletlon of the issl Oenersl Assembij
THK HALIFAX fill \TY I'll! 111.
I.nrue Ootv.U In \ llenilnnee?Fifth
\ _ >. i i. - a Iwle ?if l.l?|..or.
?SOUTH ?BOSTON, v.v. Mairch 1
cia!.)--An uausually ?ar?,*,?- crowd attende?
Hallfax County Court yesterday. On?
colored person was t inivii-t? ?I of breaking
Into and rohhing a store, aind S?*nt?8nc>M
t ? three years in the penitentiary. A
r?'w minor cases were dispose?! of. Th? r?:
were ii superabundance of hot set a
<>n the Street*, S?d th* number el ani
mals, gootl, liad, and iiitliffer-nt, was
rtever greater. Many ealei wet* mi?!?-.
ainl more cash panl by bn\?rs tlian is
usual ?it this season of the yeer. Fsr
tlllser agent* were ?busy among the farm
ers tatkiii),' orders for many kinds of tin ?r
M ai.s. Houston has now ji iari;e b??ne
ttour mill, waers quantity <>f fertlllaer
lam be obtained by agriculturists. Mr.
K. Mt.it i'.asit-y is the general manager.
Ihe liiKn prkSSS and ?general buoyancy in
Ih* tobacco markets brought m?i u y solici
tors from DaavtS* and ?Lynchburg,
At a puiiiii- satit reeently Straw. n. ft.
Ifidmundaoa ?and W. u. Bhepherd bought
th?. Plentere* Warefeoese, In Danrllie, iur
111.?va?. Loot week they soM the same
property t<? Messrs. Acne Brothor* a
Keegen for jit.ikk?.
As the time approaches When 'he
Town Council will have to dedde whether
permits win be granted to .secure llcens?
if?.m tin- County court for the sal?- ?>t
ar.tent ?spirits, tin* Anti-Saiioi.n League
and Women s Christian Temp?rant-.
Union ai?* circulating petitions among the
citizens to ask the Council i" ?give no per
mita Th? town was, ostensibly. "tin"
several years ago, but ?system of "irri
getion" was soon Inaugurated, by will? ii
Ih?* back streets ware kept ?-nit?' "w?f."
Rev, U It. .lohnston. p;ist<ir of th?- Pree
byt?srian church ?here, win hereafter give
?me Sunday to Hot-Creek church, in
Campbell county.
.Mr. a. v. Daniel, of Roauoke, is visit
ing friends in t?>wn, and wilding up some
untinlsht-'l business,
Rev. l>r. J. H. Ravis, ?pastor of Spring
Hill church. Is visiting some of his many
u leads m town.
Captain W. t?. Bette, of lllack Walnut,
who is an octogenarian, lias returned
troni ?Richmond, where be spent ?several
months visiting his i-hililt? i.
ftSKBD TO I)i:i.i\i:ji %\ ftODMMSS,
.lairv.1111111 Halite?. In? I I?.I In
Speak Hefor?. stedeata.
CRARLOTTBSVILUB, VA., March L
(Special.)?Congre?man Joeepk W, ?Bal?
ley, of Texas, has been ChCatM by tlit
Joint committees of the Jefferson and
Washington Literary societies of the l*ni
versity of Yir.giiii.-i t?? deliver the final
address befo.-e them at the June eorn
iii' u? ?ment.
?Information was r? cehr? ?i b* re yesterdey
morning of the tleatli of Mrs. W. H. In
ities, at Aahevllle, N. ?'. Mrs. InlOe* re
moved from Charl?te svllle to AekevHl*
a few yeans ago for the b?-n?-flt of her
be?lth. She was well known ami highly
esteemed here, and was an seraeet Chris
tian and devottd member of th* ?Presby
terian Church. Th* body was brought
befo this morning, and the funeral h?l?l
at 3 o'clock this afternoon from the Pres
byterian church.
?'an?s have ?bean Issued announcing th?
marriage of Miss Bedye A. Mitchell, of
l'.aiitimor?, (o Mr. Charlee n. Brgea?
bright, of this city. Th? event will take
place at Bethany church. Paltimore,
Thursday. Marcii '.Olli, at I P. M. Mr. and
Mrs. Brgenbrlghl will reach Charlotteo
vllle on the 20th instant, and will reside
at 110 south "Second street.
A marriage license was issued in the
County Clerk's office yesterday morning
i?? Mr. I'aul Washington Wood ami Ml -
Martha Wood.
The revival services at the Methodist
church will continue through the present
Week, s.'ivltes ... Ing held each afternoon
at 4 o'clock ami at 7:1a P. M. I?r. W. K.
Etlwards, the pastor, is assisted by the
RfcV. John W. ?'airr??l!. of ?a.t.-sville Cir
cuit. There have been a number of con
versions.
The fifth annual tourney of the Fayer
weetber Gymnastic Association, of ths
University, will take place to-morrow eve
ning. The Committee of Arrangements
onsists of I>r. W. A. I.nmb.tli; J. <'.
A vers. president; Form v Johnston,
.it.-President; A. W. Moore, captain;
R. (?. Heiner, secretary; J. H. ?Leaning
?mi lion p. Petera
DEATH OF MUS. ?.DOI.SIIV.
Sew* of IIovti?r?]t->|||?-?%Ke,| rolore.1
W u m i. u 111.-1, from lluri.M.
ROWARDSVILLM v.v, Mereh 1.
iSpecial.)-Mrs. Ooolsby, daughter ?if Mr.
ProiBt, manager of Algoaaa farm, d?. d
yesterday at the Virginia soapeton*
quarry, where her husband was an em
ploye* She was burled this morning ?t
tlie home ??f her fethsr, In Buckingham.
The aged colored woman, Delilah Mile*,
who was so severely burned some time
sgio ?it c.ieiimore. is deed, she er*
> ? us old.
\li-s Nellie Nash, wlio has been vlslt
Ing her sister, Mrs. Dr. Cabell, at Nor
SOOd, has returneil li'.in.-.
Miss Nancy UeW? ll\ n. who has been
teaching a private school here for esfe
ral months, has accepted ai much ?better
iml more lucrative position ai Hardware,
,'a.. to which place she has gone.
Mr. M. IJenan has none to Richmond
ind carried his little ?laughter, who has
been spending a few days with her
lurent* back to schuwl.
?aptiitn T. A. Jones, who ha? been at
ending Nelson County ?'ourt, has gott?n
;ack.
Mr. Graham, an attach? of the Llenan
loapatone quarry, was In town to-day.
Mr. Birch, an extensive stock-raiser of
*..v. svllle, was in Howai'lsvll!,' to-day
>n business. _
M eh ?-.-r I.? Tob?ceo Market.
MKHEKRIN, VA., Marcti !. \?Special.)
Ibout 70.000 pounds of loose |**f toba***
v? re sold on this market Saturday.
'i ices, 12 ?oO-V/lU.?"?. I.iiKs and other eoni
aon gfdtl* were In great demand. J^iiig
tat al?o commanded high prie? s.
As an evidence of tlie s>mpatliy the
Itlzens Of this vicinity have for the
(?living Cubans. H<> w?*r> given at a col
? iiitii taken at tlie Meherrin'Baptist
hurch here on Sun?iuy "v??iilng.
? u?.to..i.? Caere Decided.
The general appraisers of goods pass
\g through tlie custom-hoimS port m < >
sveral ?le?"li?i??ns lately which until psas
i upon bv the Secretary of th?- Trau
jry will hold go???l. But While th? re ?
lability in that quarter, no system f?ll
ig In strength can be properly sustained
iilaont the al?! of Hostellers Stomach
Ittets. a genial tonic and remedy lor
.alarla rheumatism, dyspepsia, consll
itiua and biliousness.
BEAUTIFUI
SKIN
Soft. White Hand? with Shapely Nails, I.nxi
riant Hair with ?lean. Wholesome Scalp, pr
dn?-e?l by Crncriu Soir, the most effeeth
kin purifying and beautifying ?joap in tl
world, as well as purest and sweetest, f?
toilet, bath. ami nursery. Tboonly prerenti
of Inflammation and clogging of the Posits.
(yticura
*o?r ?i ?old thi-oa?'fii>'-i??h. World. PtfTTtl Pico ?
C?S?. ? ?tar . tel* Prap?, BwKmi. U. S. A.
er'Uw m t'urifr **4 Bwutify Ui. Skia, s?*?'
.nd Ha.r," luM fr?*.
BABY HIIMI)0^ jS?WS?i?fa
STOCKS ADVANTI
HAIIINT A R1XAWAY III I
MARKET M M A INK SMSSSa
WHEAT CLOSES ON A BULG
lorn 11 ron a?Oat? Also -ho
Streimtlt?I'r.M Isl.inM Srore Snia
Advance??lotion Dull? Oilier tie
? rnl llnrketi Iteports.
NF.W YORK. March l.-The slock ma
ket took on no w.-11-define.l chaniCt
until after the publication of the stat
in-nt attributed to the Secretary of t
Navy, that the element of Hpanish t
0*101* r.sponsil.le for the Maine expl
slon mlglu be considered to b?' ?limin?t?
from the situation. Tills was In the la
hour of the session, and the whole sho
latervat spparsatly rushed to cover t
short lines that have been put out
I lie last few ?lays, on th? <levelopm?n
f?.!lowlng the Maine disaster. The
had been covering of shorts early In tl
day. in continuance or yesterday*? mov
in? nt. but a little later, other short sel
Ing ?I. velop?"?!. on the theory that tl
mark?! would certainly sag again, aft
(he large short Interest had b?-en covere
The market had apparently swung
a Standstill, and was drifting rathi
almle-"sly, without yielding, when a bu:
ing movement set In on the long stat
tmit. and the trailing took on all tl
iipp af?n? - of a runaway bull marke
Some of the advance* were violent, M?
tropolltan Street R-'tway being push?
up to 1531-1, n?t rise of ii pe?ala, Th
stock closed at F.i. Manhattan, Suga
and New York Central were also coi
spit nous in th? movement, the form?
showing an extreme advance of ? point
and th* latter L'. rising 2 points SBCl
There wat?; large buying, also, of th
Oranger*, and ?Rock island rose ov?
2 points above la*i ni-giit*.~ level, tii
whole list fell th* upward moves*!
to a very notloaebl* ext?'iit, an?! tha
la.te bulge, ad'leil to the very subsiai
tiaii sdvacc* u ready achieved, makes
showing of very striking Ml trains, lan?a
Ing from 1 to 4 points in the |*B*n
list, and abOV* that In exception.il case?
Buying fof ?London account help.,] th
strength In tlie early ?l.aillni;*-. Ther
whs some ?reoovery In Spanish securttl?
In London, and ttiis sssmsd t?i res-or
confident*-* to some, extent over th?? re
lotions between Spain and the I 'nite
Stat. ?-'.
The resumption of buying for Londot
account is in fee* of a continued herd
enlng of the money market In London
The !t!?|iitry for gold for American I
COUnt In London and In Paris is ?reporte
to it?* still eery been, but no further en
?jugements of gold for Import man an
nounced to-day, ami the rate f??r sterlini
exchange hardened a fraction, but l
stui at the gotd-tapori point.
The oondttton* in the local money mar
ket haiv* become more settled, the In
terlor ?lemanils for currency being some
what less saner. The announcement b]
th" Treeaury thai ao ?further withdraw
als will be made for the present of gov
ernment deposits in New York banks o
l'nion Pacific payments also aided thla
result.
The bom! market was somewhat mor?
active to-day* an?l prices wer?' higher al
aroutad. TQtal ?-'ales, gl.fluo.nno. Unite.
new 4's, registered, showed a re
tov? ry of 11-8, and 4's, coupon, the ol?
is. registered, and the f?'8, one. of 1 each
and the old 1's. coupon, one of 1-2 pet
cent., bid, while the 2's declined 1-2 pel
cent.
The total sales of stocks were 4."2.70<
shares. Including Atchlson preferred
6.290; ?"hlcago. Hurllngton and Qtilncy
2?,(535: LeeiSVlH* and Nashville,
6.681; Manhattan. 32?it?>: Metr?poli
tiin Street Hallway. 10,420; Read
ing first preferred, r-t52; New York Ceta?
tral. 16tr)0; Northern Pacific, 14.120*. do
preferred, ISM?; Bt Paul, mmo; Unioe
Pacific. 1.99; Union l'acltlc D. and ?5.,
5.100,' People*: Oas. 10,030; Sugar, 79,620;
West? m "Cnlon. 7.2OT.
MONEY AND EXCHANGE.
Money on call active at 1 I 109 per
cent.; last loan at 2 peT cent.; prime
mi?roeatHe ?paper, 3l-2i?4 per c?nt.
Sterling exchange ilrmer. with actual
tnialnesa in bankers' bills at jl.su-4 for
demand and ?$4.0 l-2-ii$4.82 for sixty days;
Meted cate?, UM l-OB?AMS*i aad UMM
?4.86; commercial bills. USHftLttl-t.
Silver certif?c-at?-*?-, 65 3-Sii-?*3-S; bar sil
ver. U i-i. Mexican ?iollars, 461-1
???.v.rnment bon-ls strong. State bonds
dull. Railroaul bonds strong.
MW 10HK RUBS ??UOTATIONI.
Closing ?toe is
Stciil8?,a.TooeS? ?au Mais te. Mil
M3n ?on, preferred. *?*?
Baltimore aud ?Jui?.. **'*e
oeJiaae ranac...,. *4U
' nada Moutnera. 5U
entrai fa'jiflc. }' **
.I...K;.?n.f .il Ual*j., ,**
vtnceeo end A ioe..**. ,**,,
**aica?o, rtoriiniiona-id V naor. y,*T4
SMma* *ad ??-utora Illiuots..?44
Ouccaad !*t. i,ouis. Ml*
;..?..' C. ami SL Lout* preferred. ?1
)e!awar? aodllu?l?ou.I tola,
'eiaware, i.i la.vHuiifiaiitl Western. Ii "
?eii?.-r na i Kio??rau i??.. IS
iriiifrtiii ftloUraaJe, preterr.?.?,..... * - '?
L' 1? in-* '....? . 14'/4
tnedi'-w . in?rete?"?*.;. :n?v%
ron ?Varos.Id1*
ireat.Nortneru, pretorred .IM
io *'.!.?: v aiiev .m.? '?l4
linon central.10'?.'H
.exetne aal *feitern .t ?*
.aketneaud Western, preferred... 10*4
.ake .-.h?re.IS2M
.ouisrille ani N&sbirilie. -<'\
in n ha l ta Ii 1. ION
Intropontan Iraetton.151
licblcan ?Jeotrai.i * '?
Iliiiie.cta-tuJ St. Iajiiis . 1
"ni'-"in mm?>!. Louts 1st oreterreJ ... N?
ti.'tounPacin??. . ? j,
lo! '.lean 1 ? ?!. >. . '.'a1.,
Ilseouri a. ana 1*. f
l'si...iiii, iv. ana :. preferred. STift
lets Albnuy ami (meato. !
. w Mhtiiv un t c h .cago urt'ferr??!. SI
nwjersoruantre..,... MV.?
lea ror*i;eairai...~.?..l i--l4
is* ton. t aicur i am m. L. , : .,
. ?.. t'tiicauosn?! 'i-L. is* ureferred... ?it*
I. !.. l-ii'e?tu'o ai?'? *' '- ;-'tl ii'ittfrif 1. .. 3114
or.1.western ..... ...? 14
ot is American ?-.?uiiianr. ,1+
criben rac-iUc.m.?.... S41*
i rtbern t'acin - >,r??i<?rre<l-. (I3U
atarioand Western. 15"{
r-mnii- ?nt .Mi?. 4U
reyon ?tnuitUu?. . V8t4 j
i.teourg .leu
?MdtDS.?. .'-'S.
C-l.'?llUl.>M.?W. ?*'i
i. Loan ui'l .-an I raiii;'?.?JL. 7'
i. I.?,ui?i nil? sin l-'r-ineis * a Ittorel. ;i?n4
i. I...in.? and "?an ?-ra?n-i?v-ii 2d ocet:. VI
t.Ps;l. U ?H
f.Paoi 0-? irr--.^ ...........1 I!?,
t. Paul and ??mat?*?. r.t |
u l'aman?! ? la?aba, (^referred.la?
U 1-auL U. and >i. II*?
?uttiern I'a.?tt; .tatet. IKU
m*h*ra..,a. si?
ill
I
MW TORK STOCE ?VL'OTATIO!?*?;
< lestas ?toc
Posttaern. preferred .... .-?* ~
le??, faeinc. 1
tlnicnl'acit*?-. 8
D. r.. I?. and?;. ..?. I
Wanaab.st. i/mi? ni! ('?vittlc............ '
WaLeab. M bonis and P?--tt1c. pf ????rr??- . 1
WtieellDC au l _?<? Rtie. . -..
Hbeeiiss aod Late Srie nrsferrsd. 1
sxrsssi cosraMi?.
Adams K s presa.. 0
Aniertcau Kxpreee. .?'-'
J. nlteuStat?*** Kir?re*e. 4
Wells rargottiprees.Ill
KHt-1'..l.lN?tllt
American Cotton ?Il . Il
Aioericau Cotton ??u preferred...... 7'.
American Spint?.?. I
Ainrrti-ati "?pints preferred. H
American loba???? ?'?>. '"
A ?nortean Tob??? Co. preferred.11.
? m -a*; ? ?.--?s . U?
Consol?date?! (?at.let
com. Cabi? Company.1 < '
Col. PnelA 1.i .....i ... - -'
Col.Kuei XL.preferred.,M. 7*
0*a?r?. K?* trio. 94
Hl.notM Steel. 4?
?.a <'l??l? t,as.- *'
Lead Trost.m. *?'.
Loau preinrred......Hit
Nati,ai?| ,.h.h.... l u.i. ..
?irer'mI mprorement ?Jo . S'
Fa? lt.?'?lau..... ."*
Pullman Pala?;*.IM
KilverCerttnc-ii*?. t*7i
standard Hopa ami Te loe. 4
A menear inter it? It ?rr.!'.'.
Americansusar Kefln?-ry. prei.Ill
'I.' ant Iron. II
11. R. bomber... ?
U. s. Leather prate*rod. e
1 . ?>. Itul>t>er. ._. ll
I. s. Ku fiber i??- ?.erred. ??'<
V? estero Union. . 8f
Nortbwestern..1X4
Northwestern, ??referred.173
st. ?.?nil? and Southwestern. 4
it, l.'.u'Sfiii I ?v.atn* ..?lern 1st preferred. H
Modrande and Western. I*
StoUfeod* and Wesiern. preferred. '>',
Chicago (?real Western. II
Hawaiian Co'inne'cial Company. it
Ueading 1st preferred. 4."
BUBO Lift.
Called States 4'a. new. re?ist?r??l.174
United?jtat?.s 4'?. new. coupons.1V4
lulled btatee * as legutereu.Ill
tutted Maine 4 e. coapuu...I i\?
Lotted States 2'scoupoo. ->:,
foiled Slatee ' '< registered.ti-:
tutted State? V* coupon?. .Tl:'
District ?I ?1.?'? .1 IK
Alabama (Claaa At. 108
Alabama tClass Hi.la?
Alab*iii? ??'lasa 1 ). .......10)
Al?b?ria Currency.too
Atcbtson4's. ?:
Atcblson t lu ?.? '. ?Jl
lanada leeSasc* i ?.los
?'. * N. P.. t. r. ft? . S.*,
? beeapeake v Oblo ?a.115
C. II. 0 0. 4tt'e.104?
DenrerA K. ii. Itts.110
l?enrer S K. tl. 4'e. U4
Kast Tseesssss uta. 100
Jfrt?? general 4l. 7'i
t. W. * 0. Ists. t. r. . 71
Oenerai ?lectrlc a'e. .101
('.R._*. \. d'a.....10?
ti. II. AN. A. ?Me . .105
II. At T. Central j?.112
H. A T. ? entrai ?' .106
iowa C. lat?.1011
Kansas PacWcconsol?, t. r.10W
Kan.Pac. Ists inen i.lr.i, t. r.I'll
Loomaaa new consola 4's.101
I., .v s. I Hi. -1 s. ss
Missouri tJ'a.I on
M. K. T.Sda.. . ? '
U.K. T. 4'?....-..^,. 88
New Vork l'entrai Ists.tlttt
New .lerser teatral ."?'a.ll.*y|
Norte i;aroiliiii S *..Its
Nonli ? trotina4's. 10:1
Northern Pacificist.1 g
NortintruPaoitlc as. fM
Northern Paetdc ?\,. ??I
N. Y. c. ?ax, L.4's . 10.?
Norfollt ?nil Western ?J's._lia
Nortb w?8'ernt'on90la..14iii
Northwestern den..??.1171
Oregon Navigation 1st. 114!
Oregon Sanitation 4'a. m?
ti. ?. I.lneO's. t.r.ISJ
0. 9, ?.trie ?'s. L r., . ?1^
O. Improvement lats.t r.. 110
o. Imbrorement ."?'s, t. r.. M
Pa?-I0j?'sof 'w*>.1031
ltea<lin(M'j. . 84
it. O. W.lsts. 82'
M.L.4I. U. eons?! F?. . ?4
HLl. As. K. eeaoral ?'*,.lis
Si. I'anl 1'.mi?la, .141
M. P. C. A P. Ists.. 1--2H
st. Paul?'. A P. ..a. .110
Suutlirni ila" ./t,. *?. U'I
Stanlanl Hope and Twin? ?l'a. 07
Tennessee n?.w settlement :i's. ?H
'lesasPacido i. ??. Uta.lOOf
1 ?sas Pa?:IOc reirlstoredU's.-. 34
IjtonPaciQc l'a of 'OU.\I2TJ
D. P. i), at.uir ista. :,h*.
M'a bash 1st .Vs.....107'
WabaStrMs. 7IH
Weet ?bore 4's.110.
Virginia ('untunes. ?ti?
Virginia deferred.? 4
lima ?"?tii'i (?mo4's. 7.-,-,
Norfolk aii?l Western coneol 4'e........ 804
Norfolk and Weitem pref stock., 40$
KICIIMONI? SfOCB MAH.Itr.
Kl -in .-- , March 1, 1818.
8iixs.-Virglnla-('arolins Chemical preferre
? 10 shares at 108*,.
Ojgmmgmugmroumtatitmt* Bid. _ske_
United States 4'a 1807. 118
sriTL saeemfus
NorthCarollna *'s._. 104
Nortb Carolina O'e-.-.M.... 1-10
Virginia .'?'s inewi.- ... M
V.rginlaLentarr. Otty 70?/
ciix saous tiks.
Klchmood cit? S's.. 131
Ktt^hmondcltytfs. 112 ...
Kicbmond ottra'>'9..^ 110 .,.
Hicbmond city 4's it. ISSOsMM ISSJ| ....
Kailkoad BOSDH.
Atlanta and Cnanotte lit 7 t... 120
Atlanta aut Charlotte g't'd la.
tie. *r* -
Char.. Col. A Aug.'.'d 7'e. ISO
Uoorsla.southern A ?iorula as 101 10i
Petersoarg ??.i-?*?* AI 9ft. II? ...
Petersburg (Ctaas Bi fls. fl8
Hicbmond and Mecilenburg Itl
O's., W
8outt?eri' ?t?a?" ?v. 1st .?'s. t?
?ieorgia A Alabama pref. ?'s? 104*4 ]n5
??eorgtaana Alabama console.... 80 88
Kl?bmond Traction iVa . 10'd Uitt*
>ortolk and Western 1st mort.
con.4percent. 80 81
RilUM-SiflfMBS Par.
Atlanta and IXMItSttS.100 100
Chesapeake an 1 Oaio.100 tl '?I
NorthCarollna?.100 lii?
Norfolk au 1 Western pref... 100 4S 40
Patersoira.100 1?0
K.. P. A K. P. A P. conn't'n. 70 OS
Klibmond. bred, ami Poto
ma? common. 100 1?3 1M0
Ki.-bmond. l-'redertcksbiirg
and Potomac dir. oDhaai'n. 100 llfl 118
Kichm?nu and I'etersiurjr... ?o?. I-'O
?ouitieru Kallwar. or?!. 100 '?H 80
Southern Railway, common.. 100 H**
(?ecrglaand Alabama, pref. 31 .'f.?4
(?eorglaaul Alabama, coin. II 1 lag
Bam SIOOSS.
Cltlsens Exchange. '?f> MM !>8
City Bank. "?5 MH
UrstNatlonal.100 102
Merchant? National Bank.. 100 18 1
Metropolitan. '- > 20 'A7
National Bank of Va. IOO 1?J2 lo.'i?
Pstersburg Manngsahd lu
rao."*Company. tS -14
Se,uritr.to* ... H?s
State Bank of .'Irglnta.10U U8I4 l.-iwaj
Lniou Manaol Htahoiond.... >0 Ih?, i 17
Vireioia trust Company.... too ... llO'/tJ
HaTiBfs Bank of Richmond.. M 37 40
In tea utos UJ 1J? "1?.*.
VirgtolaKlraaul Marias.... -i.i 34?-- *J?
Virginia state . -?. 24.?e
MlS?.'ltI.I.ANtOCS.
American TebessS Compa
ny (preferred).100 113
Amencaa I joj. ..? 1.11 :.-t?ir
(eommoal. 50 80 90
Va.-Carollna?'heml*?l pret.loo luti-, ion.?
Va.-CaroliuaChemical com. 100 .>?a? 5S
'Quotations are for bonda maturing lu not
lets iban too join. _
OKA IN" AND COTTON EXCHANGE.
Richmond. Va., March 1, im.
Quotations: Wheat-LOngberry, He, t??
UM; mlxeil, 97c. to $1.01; shortberry. 9Uc.
t?. Jl.ol; N'o. 2 red. USL ?'orn?Virginia
whit.:, bag lots. .;?; to 37c; No. 2 white.
3bl-2c. ; No. 3 white. 26c. ; No. 2 mixed,
36<-. ; No. 3 mixed. 36 to 35 1-2c. Outs?No.
2 mixeW. :t-' t?. ni-fe." N<?. 3 mixed, 31 to
:'.! l-2c. ; wlnter-ae?-?!, 36 to 4?g*. itye- No.
2, .'?7 t?. Uu
RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET.
Richmond, Va. March 1. 1?W.
Piivate s:?les to day were as follows;
Wrappers. 1 h??gshead; tillers. 21 hoa*
beatJs; leef (dark), 3 hogsheutls. Totul, 26
hogsh?
I'nlteil Staites Internal-revenue collec
tions for the city of Richmond. Va., to
?lav wvre: T.bacco. $2.172.07; cigars and
?Haarens*, UMtM Total. $5,533.77.
Hales ?if new ?lark loose leaf on the
Richmond bt^ak? tt?-day were: Su.iae
wall Warehouse sold ?.S45 pounds, highest
price, $1'...'0. Shock??- Warehouse sold
4.2? pounds; highest price. $10.60. Cram
shuw's Warehouse sold 4.26G pounds: hlgh
? st price lit.25. Total number of pounils
sold at the thr?e warehousea, 15.IS6; bigh
M| price, Ils M
Stonewall War?*houae also had s sal?
by aample over the hogsheads to-day of
?I.? 1K tobaccos.
Prenshaw'? beat prices: Horace Urook
Ing. of lxii:'.--.i county, sohl m pounds at
$12.5?; 40 pounds at $18.25. J. H. Hro??klng.
of 1a?u|sji ?-?unity. sol?l H?0 -jounds at $1W;
US ii.iumU ,?t p.1S; BO pounds St U? W
I. P. Urucc. ot Carolin?, count v. B?ld ?O
pound? at $7; ?16 pounds at 99, 35 poundi
,. at $13.26.
tu W. (J. Dlllar.l. of Spotaylvanl* county
2 sol.l 470 pound* at 17?; 250 pound? a
$5.20; ltf) pound? st ?.70; 310 pound* st 9
'H ot Stt.-iewHi! to-day.
% There was s bright sale st Stonowal
4 also to-day. Hoth bright and ?lark sal?!
% at this w .rehouse io-morr?>w.
la Messrs. R. O. JefTress, of Tarboro. N
C, and B. L. Belt, ??( Rocky .Mount, wen
visitor? here to-day.
The result of the report ?t h well-nt
tended meeting ?if the Tobacco Kxchnng?
to-day will be found In the ltxf.1 columns
summarizing, as might have been In
f?rrea from'yesterday'? report here.
NKW YORK IM?oI'I? K MARKET.
* NKW YORK. March 1.-Flour-Firm
2 but not active.
* Rye Flour- Firmer. _,__ _^
i? Buckwheat Flour Hull at $1.25611 30.
79 Buckwheat --Firm at 40c.
Cornmeal-Stii.lv
U Rye-Steady; No". 2. 7,9 1-4*0."? 1 -2c; Stat?
rye. 44'o?'h-.
Barley- Dull.
Berley Mult-Firm; we?tern. 521-IOiIc,
i?j Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red, $1.07 1-4.
I? OptkNH opened easy ?and unchanged, sell
ing olT under ?bearish oabls news. A
rnllv on covering, du?? to ? llo'ie support,
*t followed, the merket ruling ?lull until
?a near the (lose, when a spurt In corn
>4 siaired shorts again, and prices left <>fl
h ?it the top S-Sfn-2c. higher than bist
^4 night. N?>. | red. March, cloeed $i.or?3-4?
'-? Mai v. ?"Ios?h1 $1.00 3-4.
? CotO Snot strong; No. I :!7 3-So. Op
r* lions opened steady, and Were generally
*? firm all da?v. particularly alt the I lo**.
* when sctlve covering on export demand
and clearances ware a feature. Final
u prices were 1-8?'. net higher;?July, closed
?* 26 5-?c
^ Oats?Spot quiet ; No. 2. 31c. ?.pllon*
^ ?piiet but Stronger, With the other mar
kets closing 1-aJc, net higher; Mav, closed
30 5-Sc
Beef-Firm.
>e <'ut Meats?Steedy: pickled bellies,
i 5 3-4*f7o.; do. shoulders. 4 :!-(... tit?, hums,
hi TI-40?O
I_rd?Steady; western steamed, $.*.42 1-2;
Mav, i.',.:*?, nominally; refined steady.
.* Pork?Easier; mess. $tu.iv?i$10.75: short
* clear. n0.7S?$12.60.
* Butter?Firm; western eren mer v. 15<?*?3
201-2c: do. factory, ll'dll 1-:'?- ; Klgins,
? 20 1-2??.; Imitation creamery. 1:11 ?
J State dairy i:Mil7<\ : t!o. ?reamery. 144t20c.
Cheese Quiet; large white, September,
, I Me,
Eggs-Firm a' the decline; State and
Pennsylvania 14 1-2?-. ; Western flesh, ltc ;
southern, 144*14 l-4c.
?? P?,tato, s Steioly. N'.'W York. $2.371-2??
x $.1: Mtteem. Watt.
i? ?'ottonseed oil Steedy; prime crude.
4 2??'<t21c. : do. yellow, 23'?i2t l-2c.
Petroleum -Firm.
i Ro*ln?Steady.
* Turpentine?Firm.
Rice-Firm.
4 Molasses?Steady.
?ail.tinge?Qulet at tVnX4.7*l.
? t'otfee Options opened steady at un
* changed prices; ruled moderately active,
with firmer uielertone. on continued large
warehouse deliveries In tills country and
a tendency of the American visible sup
? plv toward decrease. Close sternly and
unchanged to a points net advance; sales,
4.750 bags, including March. $5.45; May.
$5.1?. Spot Rio 'lull; No. 7 Rio. invoice,
i $6.25; No. 7. jobbing. $??.75; mild steady:
?'onlova. $7.r??_$15.."0. Sales, GOO bags Mara
calb<?; 300 bugs ?'entrai American, private
I terms.
, Sugar-Raw steady: fair refining,
i 3 11-Pic; centrifugal, 9?! degrees test,
4 3-l?3c. ; retineil steady.
NKW YORK DRY-GOODS MARKET.
NEW YORK. March l.-The situation
* In dry ?goods shows no change of mo
nient. Trading ??t first liain.ls _ perfuncto
ry. Mail or?!ers are In f.-?Ir proportions.
j The price-tone In ls?th cotfons and w?>ol
\ fens is strong. Woollen and worst.mI ?good*
, ?re selling less freely thai? heretofore.
I Agents are not pressing sales, as th?'
course of the woollen market Is still s
' matter of speculation. Reorder* are fairly
heavy, but new go?x!s are being taken
with ?'Oiislderable conservatism. Staple
\ cottons show pra<"'tically the same condi
tions us have prevnlle?! heretofore. Prlnt
? cloths ur** unchanged In ?imitation. Prints
are firm and generally well distribu?.?! In
demand.
UALTLMORE PROPICE MARKET.
PALTIMoRK. Ml?.. March l.-Flour
[ Inactive end unchanged.
Wheat-Stia.lv; spot and the month. "I a
$l.oul-&ir$l.?>0 1-4; April. $3.00 l-Z&fl.OO 3-4;
i May. UMJ-4*BUM; st.'am.r N?>. I i-tl,
!*". .--S'ati'i :',-? '. ; southern wheat, by ?ample,
i ?7f.?j|1.ol 1-4; do., on grade. MMC.B
I fl.00 3-1.
) ?'orn-FIrm; spot and the month. 333-1?
I 33 7-K.- ; April. 31 1-Wi34 Me. ? steamer mfx
i ed. 331233 l?4c.; southern white and yellow
corn. H 1-4*134 l-4c.
Oats?Steady: No. 2 white, "?l l-r.iSSc.;
* No. 2 mixed. a-pmi-*c.
K\e-Steadler; No. 2. near-by, 55 1-2c:
No. 2 western. ."??! 1 _c. sales.
Ray?Steady; choice timothy, $12.501/$13.
?'.rain Fr.-lghts? Very firm; demand bet
ter; iinchu ng?>?l.
Sogar?Strong aind unchanged.
Butter?Firm and unchanged.
Eggs -Quiet and unchanged.
?'i.m Steady and unchanged.
Lettuce?$lti$l..'o per l.aisket.
Whiskey?I'nchangetl.
CHICAGO PRODITK MARKET.
CHK'AOO. March 1.?Wheat was strong
ami weak by turna to-day. but cloeed on
the top of a bulge, May showing a 3-4c.
advance and July a gain of 1 1-4-til 3-8c.
Support from the Leiter Interests was
prominent at times, but there was plenty
of Influential bull news. The big abort
Interest formed last ?reek was evidently
far from eliminated. Corn was strong.
nml advanced 5-Sc. Oats also showed
strength, closing 3-8c. higher. Provisions
scored small advasces
heading futures ranged ns follows:
Opening Highest. Lowest. Closing.
Whrat?N0.2.
March.10414 lO.'.l* 1041?-, Hi 514
May.io-4-laA i? -, IC4? n?.-.u
luly.80^a?0 VVA Uth] ?14
COKN?No. at,
Mav.30*^s<4 .l???-,a*?i 30 30%
July.31V4 31 tu ?IM .'U***
September. ..M\4 33 : *-'-? 3:i
OiTS-Na K,
Mar..2*H 'ZtV>i !26'? 2ori*4n
?uly.~...24?i?i '-?4H '-'4H ?un
MBsaPosg?Per KM.
Mar.?10.421? eio.45 ?10.2714 ?10.42*4
Juif. 10.30 10 4.? 10.30 10.45
Larp? Per 100 in?.
May.?. '.IS ?5.1714 ?5.10 ??.17H
Joly. AFtki AXA .'?.17tf o Ma
8H0KT KiBfl-Per 100 lbs.
May.........?5.10 l-Vjo gi.II ?.'> .20
July. .Y174 6.:.'j Alt ?'?.'-'5
? 'ash quotations were as follow*: No. 2
yellow <-orn. 29 ?5-8c. Flour dull.
No. 2 spring wheat. 93?!%c.* No. 3 spring
wheat. ?K&Sec.; No. 2 red. $1.04 l-2'a$1.0? 1-2.
No. 2 corn. -?3-*a?5-8<*. No. 2 oats.
2i;i-'.'t.; No. I white, f. o. b., 29?i?30 l-2c. ;
No. | white, f. o. b., 28'?29?-. No. 2 rye.
50C. No. 2 barley. 32 l-2*U39c. No. i
flaxseed. $1.211-2: new. $1.25 1-2. Prime
timothy seed, $2.!???. If*** p??rk, p?T bur
r?l, $10.35<U$10.40. Lard, per 100 pounds,
l6.10gK.13 1-2. Short-rib sides ?l?Jose). $490
ii$5.25. Pry-salted Sboulden (boxed).
4 3-4ii5c. Short char aides (boxed), 1
$.*,,OX Whiskey, distillers' finished goods,
per gallon, $1.18 1-2. Sugar, cut loaf, un
changed. Hutter firm; creamery ):i'u'?ox. ;
dairy. H'?/i8c. Che?** ?juiet ut SStl-Ss.
Rggs firm; fresh, ige.
CINCINNATI.
CINCINNATI? o. Ilereb l.-Flour
Quiet.
Wheat-Firmer; No. 2 red. 97fc98c.
Corn-Steady; N??. 2 mixed. uMe.
Oi.ts-l>ull; No. I mlxetl, 27 l-24i2*>?'.
Rye- Firm: No. 2. Uc
Lard?Steady ut U*
Hulk MT-af*?B-iry ut $.*. vi.
Papon?Stendv.
Whiskey?Firm at $1 20.
Butter?Firm sag higher; fancy Elgin
reemery. ttc; Ohio, iimji-x-.; dairy, n^ijc,
Sugur?Firm.
Eggs?Pull and lower at 101-2c.
Cheese?Steady.
THE COTTON MARKETS
LIVERPOOL. March 1.-4 P. M.-<VC
ton?Spot in fair ?letnand. prices favor
buyers; American middling, 3 7-16d. The
sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of
which Uto balea were spe? illation an?l ex
l?ort. and Included ?..">*. bales American;
receipts, 4i,u?J0 bale?, including 42,luu bale*
A merles a
Futures 0-jened ?lulef, with a moderate
demand, and closed ?jute!; Ameru-an mid
dling, low-mlddllng clause, March. 3 2S-C44V
2 24-tU?l.. sellers; March and April, 3 23-444?
2 24-?J4?l.. sellers; April and Mi.. :t 23-?W
.'. 24-1.4?!.. sellers; Muy and June, t T.-*\4<t
i 2I->4?1 buyers; June and July. 3 24 ?il
s.ll.is. Jnlv ami August, 3 24-4?4?l , selle?;
August and SepteniBer, 3 24-?'.4?! . seller?;
September und October, 3 23-M4i* 24-?S4d..
buvers; October and November. 3 23-?Ms
:{ 24-?>4?l velue; November and ?December.
t 21-4M-ii:l 24-Md.. sellers: He? .mber and
January, 3 2Z-CHC1 Zi-?-id., eeller?.
NEW VORK. March I Cattoa -Dull;
middling. ?5-16C.; Mt receipta TM bales?
Kioss receipt?. 4.?M4 bales, export a t.i i'i?.
? ?.ntinent. I?MS bales; forwarded. ?II bales;
sal?;s. 11.7.?) bale?; atock. 200,198 bales.
T??lals to-day: Net re? ?Ipts. a),4?) bales;
exp??rts-to Great Brltulri. 10.741 bales; to
France, 12.100 bale?; to the Continent, 2ti.?
777 bales; ?lock, 1.203,493 abalee.
Consolidate?! N\ t r.t.ipls. 81.992 bal.-s;
exports- to Great Britain. U.4.1G baies, t.?
Frunce, 32,517 bales; *to Hie Continent. ?W.?
2*? bales.
Totals ?luce .September 1st: Net r?*etlpts.
7.3S3.4?2 bales; exporta?? to Oreat HrHmtr,
2.543.20* bale??; to France, ?fl.7? haiet] to
the Contlnenr, 2.11H.36? bales
Cotton futures oprii.-d ?inlet an.l easv;
sales. ?S00 t-Ml.?*; Muni?. 16.06; April. UM;
May. K12; June, S?. 1L?; Julv. 16.17; .\ug-.sf.
$6.a?; September, 16.1?, (October, N15; No
vember, $?.15.
Fu tur?? closed steady; sales. $12>'-.?V)
bnks; March. **.?*; April. W.12; May. t?.tS;
June. N.18: July. $?.21; August. t*t ?4: Sep.
f""tnl?er. a, 19; ?October. IS.18: November,
1&17; De? ember. $6.19; January, 99.71.
Spht closed dull; middling ?jplands,
?5-1??- ; middling Gulf, ?*M?c.; sales, \f.
700 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. LA.. March l.-Co'ton
fut-ires steady; sales. 22.0W) bales. Mir. >
?5.75; April. $.*..7?S: Mnv. i7,.7*tiV,.79: Jut?. .
&M0SS.M; July. t?.8Mi$5.f6: August. 15 K.v?t
$5.90; September. Oct.?lier, and November,
< W, I-.?? ml., i. *??.taOtA9; Jano.tr-.
f>.90tcnj.91.
NAVAL .?4'.'ORE MARKETS
WILMINGTON. \. ?'.. March 1.-Spirit*
Turpentine Steady at Walt 1-2?'., receipts.
7*1 . a.sks.
Rosin Firm at $1.20 and ?11.25; receipts.
M li.irrels.
?'ru?lo Turpentine-Firm at |1.5?> and $2,
r?-??-l|?ts. nothing.
Tar St'-ady at ?6c.; receipts, 224 bar?
reis.
NORFOLK PKANCT MARKET.
NORFOLK \ A.. March I.-?Special >
Peanut- l'...? ?.. :.".-v?i-j:l4i".; strictly
prime, tl-tc; prime. 2?U2 l-4c.; ?Ofirnon,
! -. I 1-I-- : Spanish, Kc.
PE'i'ERSP.?KO PKANFT MARKET.
PETERSBURG, \A.. March I-<8d*>
clal.l-Market firm: Virglniu?. 2 3-4c f??r
good lots; Spanish firm at /*?.
PSTKRSBURO COTTON . IAHKBT.
PETEKSBt'!*;?;. VA.. March 1 -OApe
clal i-i'.ttton Firm at 5 7-He. tor good
lots.
USIIfll l\ u o il \m-iii in;.
The Sexra of General Tsllaferro'e
Deal I. Recel ted ?. H t. ?iirron,
WlLLIAMSBPR?;. \ A . March 1.-(Spe
cial.)- The news if the death of General
Wllliaim B. Tullaferro was recelveti ?i'ra,
wlitt" he was so well known, with ft ? I*
irgs of ,!c..p regret, and univrrsal sorrow
peeved** tii.? community over the s id
news. At the time of his demise, and
for a number of years, he was the pi
?lent el tbe Visltorlal Board of Wllll-i
; lid Many College, and one of the build
lugs on th<? college-gr.iuinls la named
'l'a lia ferro Hall." In commemoration ni
the Poserai'* devotion to the institution
ami his efforts In Its behalf. Suitable ac
tion will be tak?'ti by the faculty of which
body several! members. Including th?i
??resilient, will attend the funeral. In
Gloucester to-morrow.
A number of our devotees of the chas?
left here this-, morning for a hunt of
several ?lays in the neighborhood of tin
?'hlekahomlny. In the party w?'re Mr.
Winder Lane. Jr.. Mr. H. Q. Spencr, Air
Ho. L. Spencer. Mr. T. H. G??ddy. \b*.
John B. Spencer, and Mr. Norvell Henley
THE NEW CIRCUIT .IPDQR.
.IiKlge BlSekatOne, who succeeded til.
late Judge Gunt-r as Judge of the Eighth
Circuit, began his first term to-day at
Warwick Courtbouae. Among the attor
ney? from here in attendance are Judg?
Sydney Smith. Ho. T. Arralstead, and N
L. Henley.
Dr. and Mrs. George H. Rose, who hart
been here f??r several days visiting Mr?
E. T. Bose. left this evening for a brl?-l
visit to relatives in Gloucester, bef????*
going to their home. In Norfolk.
Dr. James D. Moncure and Mayor John
L. Mercer left for Richmond to-day, and
President Tyler, who has been at tho
St.it?' capital for s??me time paat. ha? re
turned.
Mr. Penmead left last evening for I-hI
timore via Richmond, when; he will stop
a short time on business.
The register at the Raleigh to-day
shows the arrival of a party of Philadel
phia young men, who came down oil a
pleasure trip. .
Mr. Parke Jones Is building for hiiTi-H?!!
a niee ami weB-arranged home in Wtst
Williamsburg.
Miss Hannah Wilkinson, from James
City, his been making e delightful visit
to th.? f.imlly of Mr. H. O. Spencer, o?
aren?is street.
l?r. C. W, P. Brock, chief surgeon ?if
the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway C?im
pany. was hero y?ster<lay to see his ?on.
Dr. Chaules W. Brock, one of tho ?BedI ?I
stafT of the Rastern State Hospital. frr-T'
Brock was himself connected with the
Institution for several years, being one
of Its leading directors us well as oue of
the most popular members of the board.
Mr. James Calhoun Sluter, who iia?.s
been sick for som?- time, shows no Im
provement. Mr. It. H. Wolfe, whr had a
severe uttack of pneumonia, was out to
day.
The truckers In James City are plant
ing potatoes and making extensive pre
parations for tho trucking season. Owing
to the ?"Htablishment of two canning
factories lore In the near future, th"
acreage In small vegetables will be mo?*e
than doubled.
n
S?US1SM l\TEl.l.l<;K*<tf-*K.
MINIATl I'.K ALMANAC M.M?'Hi's
Su-Tris?s.?all HIGH TIDE
Sun sets .t>:04 Morning.12:24
Moon sets .2:53, Evening. IM
PORT OF RICHMOND. MARCH I, 11?.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Poe.ihontus, Gravea, N'orfoiic,
merchandise and passengers; Virginia
Navigation Company.
SAILED.
Steamer Wlnyah. Simmons. Phllsdel
?hla. merchandise and passengers; Clyde
_ne.
PORT OF NEWPORT NEWS. MARCH L
(By telegraph.)
ARRIVED
Steamer BSeaaadoek, Liverpool.
Steamer Kutsv???!. Delaware Break
water.
Steamer Saturn, Boston.
Schoon? r W. E. Downs. New Haven.
Schooner Carri?-. Baltimore.
Barge Qulnnebaun, New Haven. t
Barga Maleatlc, New London.
Barge Solitaire, Providence.
Barge Astoria. Provl'l?n?f.
Barge West Point, providence.
Tug I'nderwriter, New York.
SAILED.
Steamer St. Andrew, Amsterdam.
pj , r Kelter W. CroSg, providence.
Schooner '/ Shuman. Boston.
Schooner James Boyce Boston.
Schooner A. K. Manson. Boston.
Barge coal King. ProvMence.
Barge City of Atlanta. New lleven.
Tug Underwriter, Habana. CuBS.
?ORT OF WFST I'olNT. MARCH 1. IS*
(By telegraph.)
ARRIVED.
Steamship Ac-omack. Thompson. Nor
olk; passengers and genera! cargo.
mm
Steamship Ac?omack, Thompson, Nor
oik; passengers and general cargo.
??ORT OF BERMPDA HUNDRED, VA.,
MARCH 1, 18?.
(By telegraph.)
ARRIVED
Schooner J. W. Bell, Cordroy; to load
umber._
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