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ENGAGEDON ROUTINE BOTH OF THE GENERAL AS 8EM3LY HAVE SHORT SCSSIONS. Latter Itea.i from Major Oaetet? Klaeaa ral atany In the The Senate tras called order at 13 o'eirxii M. yaaterday by LiMteaaavVOor. J. Hoge T.xler, and prayer wasoffered by Rev.

Pr. stoker! P. Km. The aesiion wat ohl.v thirtv-fixe mantes in length and vjrasdevufed aiLue alatasi avi? KF.rp.naai>. Pv Mr.

Te arncud the law in re? lation to 1- tv: To pnniah theileafrurtion In or part of certain property bj tbe ajea of dynamita, nitro-glycertne, or other stye. fly sunn request) To incorporate the Mi une that hi of county shall doI required to pi fire. pr? To incor? porate tie Ameriean 1 aud Foel-Ga? tjosapaay. Joba M. and .1.

of irginia John 1 n.v, of Ma'caoBB? 'r QordoBi To the far. corporators are John T. Wilder. J. W.

Cure, Jantes A Maher, aad K. ml and John B. Moon, I Mr. Moors rot lad taxes i'n. prop? rl? ml by John Hoft By of George BOASaaS, Mr.

1. ad tbe which was referred to the I concur, ring That tin? tonerai A Monday, 30, iv toral board for Dy? end tho Common altB. I I motion of Mr. the offered at of the I a pro. Dg amendments totneOoaaitL n.

ordered to bo ted, Mr. Hani desk and read the following 1 ri I Jannary 7. issa. Qwnth me er em loaj lutiou ral bly of Virginia, addreaa oa the ut Jefferson late i the federate States America, at Wll profond honor thus onfi rred ai to vita. mie.l.

it foi during the to day th? Uvery of tl bet aoni an 1 ''ti1 bel initv fi pn paration. I however, le a short I I within th in ate uii yon With peci, and tfeankii ir leti I am, truly Joan W. Dantt.l. The letter a t.j il? T. W.

Harrison, raylor Beery, B. C. Cabali, J. O. Beary.

and James M. Blnbba, who oonatL tote tat Referred to committee. Adjonrna of Pi tu order nt Mr. 1. an rui.i.

OBO Ann By Mr. Will intend the toflahiag withpouncLaeta in the water? oa the eaatern of th? Bj Mr. To emend the Code in relation fishing in tbowati rsoi tl Commonwealth, By nti'uwfnl fishing in the Bappahannook river. 1 I III fi it? CO lHi With pin net, etc. Mr.

Bfoadwateri To amend the In latioo wing end the act touching th office ol aerai. fi bis lui! r. t. toprocnriiiganoflloa-xoom lor that offlc al.l Pot relief of j. 0.

Origli By Mr. Hhepperaon: To make tito ben fui Charlotte and Campb? la fence. Hndgin: To incorporate tbe Boa ry Company. By Mr. I li Po amend the charter of tbe Prince William Improvement peny.

Bj Mr. Preston: For the relief of Philip y. Brown, of Botetonrt county. Ps Mr. nannders; To direct cor.ri of toe Cornu nweelth in all es tea in which they rendei judgment? or decree? on in.

ttrnmi I I teed or on dea anda which mantead unie bt tiai ed mhody tin? tin in said indgments or de? te lito tuilllO ou tho rtti.i-t Piana, lion of the AJexendriaand Washington Omn tbe relief of 8. It. late eVnstUy treasurer ol Weatn reland connty. 1 tneorp ne iddi? railway. To aetborise aaperri on oit labt Wj -tit oonntv borrow money.

To make North Mehernn river, Ledbet ter oreeki ami in bnrg neea, for the town of Charlotte j. intend the in to working South Mehernn river a lawful from Rock? Mills up the railroad the ttioumuud ana MecUenburg reili ToaasendtheC di I relation to nnlaw? land Rupee? vif- of Botetonrt count? redeem i.i repeal ol let? 1887 '8S, to Id? for I alterine roads, und repairing bm' ty 11 Mecklenburg. nflrm lia taxes im. tin? oity Kichmon fui thi ned Bt national banks lot To ami ad the chart? rof the rtsmontb ci Kor Ik County Bnildiag and I Ass? it on, amend obarterof the Portamonth sBeorporat? the Bristol Land Com. Mua the sale a portion of the real estate of the Society J.

iketaad Mauu op uuthorize the Board Supervisors to of Orang? Ahorue th-x Sheriff of Alhcniailt? county toaarrs i Iria Kail way an 1 1 ivv tononing tlio killing Olarke eoonty. i. relation to the au of? in? rv. Adj' urina 1 ic? o'clock. A YOUTH'S NLCK BROKEN.

ll.ir^i Ulivi lu Stitn li? Ilenia. sth il with a borribleSeath Dominion toi at tha aootb The wi.rk at the Mut wtre in connec tion aith loading the eterator und head on ground bel en tbl? tbe upper riw on aoau errand. up there he for uior oonrsa, and to walk down When ou the Boor he stopped, und pcrlmps, vlevati.r in motion, liur the mie of the Batch way, BBd hie hi ad over looked down. While ataadingin i'o-ition the car back el bis bead, an iron Btriking huu riret, In? neck vas broken. Auothei sbovo saw what Lad happened, and reversed th? elevator, and as ita weight Itfb froBJ the youth's neck hin lifelcau ioria the A unaeenger was aent for Dr.

Iuirrain, the onrontr of the city, but wtwin Pi-hiuond und did not return in.itl lato iti the tho body stall lav ou tho door where it had fallen more than live hours before. No inquoat dawned rj and the body was inrne-l over to the family. From all tbat conld lie learned it seems that the accident was eobMy attributable to the thoughtless net of the vouth. Deceased has a father, and brother living here. IS.K1 xt.t.A-p?? or omcuK.

The following officer? of Henderson Od.I-Fellowj have been inst by Disi net-Deputy .1. Vv.Toii'-v by led Grand ('. S. Q.I. Msrkl noble grand; W.B.

Brad baw, vievgrand; Matthew Morton, secretary-J HcCenn, treasurer: 0. Welle, warden; eondnotOT; .1. W. riifbt port-r to nnl.le grand; George Walker, left rapport? tantale J. W.

vi, errand: John uns, p-otf-r f. vtce-grand I -f W. 1 insidi Iward Ihe nev.i of Bonor, whose names have bssen pnWished, have installed by I). T. pitt beim elected ea tb? fwpreaentative of thai lodg? the Grand meet- in l.jiiclibtn-g on first in Merck.

am? There nerette eeeea before the Mayor's rday tru-rniui'. of lee Obneterfleld uountr Conrt, at whieb th? Jone? ite eeeond trial, oommeai morrow. VT. Bevnoltk Mr B.0wea from ittaeksot grippe. I he pidemic has a rallier fTasp lfanchaater.

Wehet? of Wrfax, Winchester, w. in I'ndav afternoon. At tin? meeting to h'-ld at tlie F'fth Htreet Methodist ehoreh thi? il o'clock brief addreaaea will delivered by Rev, J. i-hau of Biohmond, and neri, und there will beaome good Mr. Lochland Smith, who died Granite a dar or two ago at.

tb? trae a native I nuil, In Chesterfield for many ivi at a sons; tiiein Sergeant Douglas Smith. I oited raw. and Mesare. Lochlsnd and Denial L. Smith of LrTaiiUe.

At Ihn eeneert MondAv evening will appear the famous Balmoral Choir from Glasgow, Rootland, consisting of 'b? following artists: Miss EffieGrod win, Mia? Edith Uose, Hiss Jessie Macbintosb. Mr. Pater Kpit. Mr. William Douglaa, Mr.

William sir, II. Taggart. Mia? Jane K. Ford; Conductor, Mr. Walter Bruce; Do? entioniet, Mr.

Paltack. follow mg is the programme Pan Otee to Annie L.inrl?, Hatterson. When the lle.rt Is Mis? Anid sdlno Let fain Hong Hie Mr. s. Tart-Song Beading Mr.

Patrick, FarVXong?" Saint Patrick a Gentlemen. Song and at Foster. Part II. Tarty Wba flae," Dorr.thv, Song-" Two fpoou? Mia? Rom Wae? Mnfoi IMnce I an 1 TonorHiaig -s It Mr. Keir.

Reading.Selected. Mr. Patrick. Kate. the llnwtborn boi as Now Trami? ibi hi? orj anization In thi country be been ph nomi nal, their rendi 1 ion of Beoti ib mitabli, and tho soloists much enthm be m.

I'eraonals in llrlefx. Tb" Hoard ol Aid. rnenwill ireetfo-rnor ut. Mrs. Emma W.Gordon la viidting rienda in Atlanta.

On. I'lonr In? "toi- William R. is among I those raffering with be grippe. The County Court mecrs to morrow. Tbi is not a grand-)ary term.

Mr. J. W. Knight, of is quite i s'ck at bis reeidenee, No, Fit t. Mr.

Lee A. SLerwool, of Portamouth, fot noue rday ai ut a dava to this city. Holbrook.of Pnlladelphia, la in the city, visiting Mi-s Pearl Baker, Ufi north Twentii th Mr. Alleton Cooke, who hn? been on a to his perenta on north Sixth 1 returned to New York ye tei A. Kri und T.

E. of Lynch burg, have returned home alter a visit to Richmond Mr. Morgan Tn at, of King de. puty collector of internal revenne this duini was in the city yeaterday. Dr.

J. J. Lefferty will deliver his lecture on "TheOidi -mes and the iptisl church the 21al in I mi. 1 Thomas Nelson will be I of ru sometieaof Uichmond College ut the oommenoement in June next. Mrs.

S. S. wif? of tlio .1 from Northampton, haa arri ved in the eity, and with lu-r husband is at Thotnae White? a Mr. T. Bryant, of city, who lias lived in Pi tersburg tor several years, leave? to-morrow fee Dunville, whero be especie ate, BenatorG.

W. Eaaley. of Giles eonnty, is ill. He lias been moved from tho Exchange Hotel to tbe humeof ft friend or relativo on Church Hill. Dr.

.1. I. Boswell formerly of Chase City. hai purchaaea the residence No. 1009 east Mar? hall where with his family Le ,11 future resida.

John .7. MoEvoy, of this city, left here Wednesday toaecept a position with tin? Southwestern Electrioal Engineeriag Companj of St. Louis, Yesterday waa as warm and balmy at a 1 May day. At noon tho thermometer indi? cated I end there w.is general elotheB wire Lur me. Mr.

-lehn Behadde, of Reamer No. 8 I Kichm? ml Fire Denartment, who has bad of typhoid-fever, Is con ut, and expects to bo able to irt foi duty in a lew Beaton, of Loudonn, wbo Ins been quite ill, was much improved jreatei la, and a-to be chatting with In? friends in the passageway or bridge oon the Elxchange and Ballerd. It is nnderatvood that the driven have a memorial to nreaent to tb? of the company, but Superintend? ent Dabney last night that neither he aBV one of the Official? knew anything about it yet. it ia bard to be out of ter. it B4w.ring.th? I time, end there baa not been one People begin to see the beauty ol tbe usuili alternation of the naaont, and Wish sharp frootaaad The laalalatlT? eotamittee appoiated to Invetrtigate the affairs of mate Board of Agriculture have not begun their work.

Colonel Thome? WTiitehead, tho Commissioner aud secretary to the board, aaya he is ready and will with ind figntwa. William M. Even? is re? commended for appointment to the office of Adintant-Goneral, of which General Jamea McDonald pesaient incumbent, of two prominent generaloffl ears of the Confederate ante thi connection. Dr. Moses I).

Hoge. who ia attending ex-Policeuiiin l'eariiiuu, win n.iur.-d.it the Belle-Ui? rep.ut-, that I'-arman's right is and ins bi During the snf few but moet of the time be was comatosa ooadition. night bopefnl re, Naibaa Enbana Tbomaa the Old Dominion Iron md Nail-Work? who were injured it the Belle ule.were it work Alfred Allen, tho colored man who hurt at the same time, will be well nough out in a da? or two. President Clarke ha? given orders for tho rebuilding of the blui Umiih-shop to be begun to? ni, moruiiic. Mr.

aec 'Uipunied bj C. M. Pi rrell, of this city, und Ben. dreu, ol Norfolk, left last night for ville. On the 14th instant Mi.

ml will be united iu marriage to Miss Bessie K. Wallace, of Shetbvville. They will make an extended southern tour before coming thi city. Mr. Boyd is to the Associated Hitilway? here.

Miss is suid to be a lovely young lady. A irreat uianv pnoil? of tbe publie schools were the past week on at (oiint olla White und Colored children both are sufferers, l'ai us in lack and ey? brim fu! of tears are aitiung the r-yiuptoiiis. lb? re very little tuioeziiig. Mr. K.

M. (iaruett. tho principal of tlie large colored seined on Moia? street, however, declares that the recently advanced theory that the not sneeze" is a fallacy. He ha? often heard the snoeae. though itis not a par ticulariv notsceabl? featnte of iuexunond dftl ONE OF THE PROFITABLE PRODUCTS OF A FEW PIEDMONT COUNTIES.

A a Apple That Is Worth IUIstng Eat? ing and ommaml? a Heady Hal? at "How we swim?" But none like the Albemarle pippins, for they float on tliehigh tide of popular favor abovo all It ia hard to timi them on the mar ket at this sawOBfil they ar'? ptial h're for flavor, juirine end sweetness of meat. LasttedsSJ Mr. ff. H. i'umz, member of the of geaas, wee repi that aeetioa of Albtunarle which senda tbe pipnina forth to tee world.and is bimaelf a tatara, snaa yes? it rdarcougbl him in the (aidai of beale latir? duties to Ihm re thine tory of this dein tons fruit, and if noesibta toasccrtjin why firestei Ik nade.

lu what part of Alb'-murl? do yon re. aide? insmuatingly aaked the porter Mr. Boas. In tun southwestern part of Alhemnrle couiuv. Corasvflla, said be.

liritM sFcnos. Is that the section in which nelebrated Altomari? pippin raised It in preeminently the pippin section, answer. Mr. How 11 111 i. rea of land von think are oorerec! by orchaideof thia fruUf Some fir? ais bandied ecrea.

I- there any otheT county In the State wiicceKHiuily compi ting with Albemarls in be pippin itiguous on pro. due? hut good pippin A line drawn from Noi Gordon on the Bichmoad and raUn I the oi Bina Ridge, paeeing by I on the Ohio rail 1 way, thene? southward along the Bine tc the head waters of 'lye river, la Nelson oonnty, aaterard to Arnag. ton depot, the Richmond Danville railroad, theace along tbe Richmond and Danville railroad back to North Gordon will include abont all the land that will produca pippins. And within tbe terri lory bound) by not more than one tenth of the land will bring them, BO that the adapted pippina a very amali nvaabet ol ill What hi the origin of apple and how lone baa it been raised in AlbemarleT Both Albemarlo and Nelson, said Mr. toba tbe birthnhice of this l'ut claims bare never been attled.

bere hi do doubt the pippin originated somewhere within the territory named sbore, Tarreare orchard? in Alii? unirle aixtv or ae old. How many reara does ike for at eeto get good bearing ndition Twelve or fifteen years, according to the be towed trei eneurerad. what sod doea this tree flourish beat la the black mountain aoil found in the eountiea of Albemarle nnd ou wbicbtbe so-called "calico rock" (aspe ab na oacauaoa. Are the oreharda of life, and any enltivation abont the trees neceasaryf Au orchard will last Borne fifty or aerenty? cultivation, pruni and fertilising from the tim? at I they at the ago Ox or twelve About what time of the year is the pippin toi gathered is asuaUy gathered, said Mr. Boas, about the 30th of September, put in pea? in the orchard aad peeked in barrels abont theSvth od October and markeud.

Pl saos Thonch too mnde-t to nay po for liim eeU, it te kaowa that Boas is himself aajreatandneooaafui groarer of pip. iiin. and peobablj tl.er?? ia one in the Siat? Informed on th? se, he aka of us the Richmond and Danville road is the Virginia Midland it part of tbe Richmond und Danvilla raO? system. NEW MEN IN OFFICE. Those Choamu Iwtfllnt J1 ITlTiril leni The Progressive Endowment Guild of America is the 1 cooperating beneficial it oa oui Ling favor.

It is incorporated under flu laws of i-l' inia, and ils adquarters be located in this city. The Supreme Chapter of the World onramaea at Hall hurt night by the election of the following officers: I. Taylor Ellyson, aupreme governor? Wil. liam Ryan, opn J. A.

White, en preme medical examiner; W. Waring, supreme treasurer: S. secretary: Rev roan, supreme chaplain, and George Bryan sui 1 lie en! Guild of America founded upon the name nrinci- pl? as Am on oi Honor, Royal Arcanum, American Order United Knights of Honor, and organizations that pa? benefits on the as-I se-sineiit plan. Hut ita claim that, profiting by tho esperii nee of othi Guild has many good features not found in kindr sociationa. It indeed, accord, ing to ita promoters, perfection of fra- I ternal protection.

Ladies will be admitted on Baine tern.s a.s nu KMSBMXS of ilONon. 'Ihe following officer? of Prateroity No. BU, Knight? of FTonor, hnvo been installed Lewis CJrenanew, past dictator; Benjamin M. Qusrlee, T. Moeby, rice-dictator; 0.

P.Cross,aaatataat diotator; A. ting, chaplain S. B. Jacobs, reporter; M. Ford, financial Edward Gray, treasurer; Jackson Holten, guid? Phippeo, gnardlaa; A.

Moaby, sentinel; Henry Bodeker, Wiliiam und Phillips, tro ores. At a regular meeting ol Riebmond Con. dare, No. 162. Improved Order of If aophs, tbe following officer? were inatalled ensuing year bj Deputy-Supreme Archon P.

M. S. 15. ilnm, ai Bloieheim, provoat. M.

Bendheim, late; C. B. Dodson, inspector; P. A. 11.

M. Walthall, treaanrer; and ti. B. Byd nor. aeeretai y.

11ds gires from to death. Mill I Or HONOR. At the bast of Ko. 1, Shield of Honor, held at Hall the following officer? wen? inatalled triot-Deputy R. J.

Drew C. II. aenior master; Joseph Le Belle, i worthy P. junior ter; w. Hntherland, recording eecre? ttirv: .1.

secretary; W. E. Green, treasurer; .1. K. Lnmsdrjn, eon? I ductor; Dr.

W. 1). Purtuot, medical ex aminar. This lodge has doubled membership in the last month? and ia payins a sick beni fit ol und unath benefit Of 154Kr.II>.' CMOS. Ate renier msatlsej held on lanuarv lltb the following officer? were inatalled: H.

Curtis, president Peter Jackson, rice-preaident: Herman stem, tiiian tiial sstiiofarj. Richard Brnnner, record August 1: treasurer. the ou Veaetatlon. Persons from the country around Pieh mond thai most of the produce is very advanced ateta. Onions and turnip particularly hast six a head of the aeaaon.

Borne farmers bar? noticed the unusual condition of the eaobesrred la other paras of the State. They are sticky ami dissaTneshU handle Major A. li. Courtney yesterday esatte the from his farm in Bern an ilntdi'li itni-vini? in full I loon. Tho Minor if the ere not by froat, of which there ia little ureasnt pros.

ii.ct. they will be for woraing Ly February IBs, Charged its Heilig a Shoe-Thlel Polireiuati A. T. Walton bust Bighi ar? ri a BaaSTO. who hi- ti- John HopsoB, und okargea him ptdrof -hoes troni partie? unknown.

Ihe man had the eliovs ma baaket und tnhaf to BeUthem oa Qehth itreel I tukon into He was taken to the Second Htation-house and the aboes weiei-urricd there to uwatt identiJicatiou. ami Monnaient. The coin nut for the foundation musotiry for the sad sailors' monument to be erected on Libbv Hill hue beou given to Mr. James Nethcrwood at t2.L>7. The work will be commenced and the inonumeut will be unshed to comple? tion as rapidly as posible.

Saaaasatea in a AVhile Mr. Brown was cross-exam? ined in the City Circuit Court yesterday morning in th? Mubard-Brown case there occuireu a little epieod? which created qnite an excitement aad but for the promptness of Judge Gnnter in interfering and demanding order there would proba? bly have been an even greater aenaation. Counsel for tbe plaintiff aaked questions sinfihrr hut argued were admissible to 1 foundation for certain lin?" of testimony, and to these tho defence objected Mr. Allan Insisted that th? nuesttrm proper and iu the discussion of tbe siMlity of the evidence Contain Wise rntu the cndnet of Mr. nei- the unite severely, and in vigorous term? that his ac.

tion not in with professional edrroetta. Mr. Brown in this na? of some which in the the it? fa bel iiiwhieh toe word J.o wa Mr. AHm. uat whitened countenance and nV nort'aved anger, sprin? to his feet ratber excited manti? eoqnired wh eAPiaamon Baen.

The crowd at this Btage bad lieotno very much wrought up, but Judge firmly aad -der and the rnaaecwd. TO STOP TME EXODUS. Labor Agent? jlr by tbe -I ConvlrU. tni.frun? to the BteeeawBJ u.ii. ('.

Janen? IL Tati meat of poor white peoph Irot? lr'" the State, while notatali corupara ble with that of the negroes, is qoite of tlieu gfl 1 Arkan as. Tbieaort, of en to affect? ing Impiin. Heuipsou, and Pea In a fortnight the wood-pulp end work? at N'ewberm tion. AlltiS'Oii wae made speedy rebuilding Tksry wood from the lond as the Temple use, which uomo? before the DitedSteteti Supreme Court on involves the right of boldera of bonds.which by tbe tion repudiated, to ote Btatefor itidfor thaaeeuriagofiaterett upon them. The atoppiag of tie.

of the ne. come matter which is giving the Etbreoombe hind-owner? bt. l.aLor demoralized, as has dated, and many of fli" eg roe? who art deplorable condition. At least thousand bave sold all property save clothe? ind bedding for a mere Thi are It is said, in fact, thai nin? tenth? of the colored iabor io Ihateounti ut doing no, Tbenegroea ere wild in the extent tb'-ir to aad the mly them up. nntettled and dseeontented.

It is now! that the toboi anpjdy will be short if I this atete of continues, and that the will also be short. There will an attempt to th- work of the luimr agent? and people who cane? dlaeaaainna. Th? grading of tb? railway from Wil. mington Jacksonville, Onalow oouaty.i? now completed to w.tbin twelve miles of t.iu> latter town. If tber? fa w-k more of Irirht warm weather the trucker? in th? Wilmington begin the eiilvuicnt vf straw.

berries. a At! Tita and people of Pitt county, tin State, are interesting them? selves In theconatrnction of canal tbirtv mil? from Bethel to Tar river, Beer Pactolns. ft wiU acrea of tb? land? In tlie St and will make available an immense auionnt of timber of choicest Luci-. Miss Belle Newton, of Bed Bank. advertised for a husband, and this with -Ci lay, of 1 dpi agreement they met at the bol Benderton, thi? Mate, ond there tins week by a magia.

The rwetidetwe of Bftdd'ek Harnes, in Wil. son onnty, burned this week with all its eon: Toi o-warehousemen are sending seed Into new eectione with a view to secure a large extension of tobeeeo-culture, It may be that there will another divl perbene), percent, paid depositor? in the wrecked State National Bank of this city. Iu Buncombe county this week Mrs, Bolland died, aged ninety-seven, aud two ile lati her li'i-l alni. aged niuety-seven, followed h.r to the grave. or progressive towns in the entire South Hickory, Catawbe eounty.

It now making itself known to the world and ia rowing The Bessian fly to be doing me damage to in Jerry Eller a white man eighty yean of whs found dead in the woods near Newton.audit suppoeedthat death wa? tase, The complainte of the loia of meat hy weethei now from ull parts of the Sitilo. illy The Elliott Opera-Bone? at Hickory, the re in th? state, be pened ti Tu? While a negro oonvici named Bedford Kerner held tb? guard two other convicts made their aecape tren the road-working force In ityth eounty yesterday. Kerner rerely i bj thegoard. Beb? a dei rate nenio and was convicted of an apon Ber. Mr.

White, an her. inania antne ahtad. I aid that hiiildines OOcting $KOJKK will be lili al Winston 'his year, and tivn mUesol electric itreet-railway will be put In operation in that entepriting town end Betoni, which adjoins it. The new west Wing of the penitentiary, built f'T use usa cannot be occupied until Murili owing io the fai! uri? to receivi pipe foe tbe water tea'aap? j.lv. A llo-ton capital III will be here in a day? to confer with the firm now con? tractera for convict labor In the manufao ture of shoe? regarding a large develop.

ment of that boitneea Some negro ItopubUcanaheroaremattnal an effort to defeat the confirniation ol I A. W. Shaffer as postmaster of Raleigh. It is now li-lieved that in threemontha the Lynchburg Durham railway will bo in opt ration county. FIRED UPON AND CAPTURED.

A fetiae' Beat Captaeo? a Tin Battle Heard at Annapolis. (Hy tclegrsph Pi Ike Avvifoi.is. Jatmarv li. A two hours' duration took place off An? napolis this morning after 2 otaloci the police-boat Daisy Arcber, Mat? i leominanding, indtheilredgii sel VTJginto Lawaon, Captain Both cannon and ndes need Th? noise wa? distinctly heard in thia it v. Th? veaeel was lUeaaliy dredging on Lnomaa Point sighted bv the Archer, which 1 her several unies ensuring The I.efri.lnlive Dca.l-'.oek.

fBy telegraph tome CaTiOAOo, January sp? dispatch from Helena, fne bUtr-Oeean afternoon afaaare. Saie; ra and who wi-ro elected Stairs by the Republican Bouse and 8 nate, made a aj.plication to Govt mot Toole for certificates of The reipi.ist waa di "it ground that then election wm illegal and ileo be? taue? of the fact thut Qoveno? Tool? had already triven cert iti eat of election to Clarke and Maginnit, elected by th? Detaocrata, legislative deaddoct continues in full force, aud the Kepubli ive decided to break it so far us the Benat? is concerned by m-seattug Mr. Namara, -s ineligible cause of being a Federal otatoer, 'ibis will give th? Republicans full and free control of the Btng.t. There Will Be No Bolt. IKy telegraph to the Di.pst-.a.) Oounaum, Omo.

Jantttry her? been bo new devoiopments to-day relative to the illeged bolt which has beeutelhed oflooldngto the defeat of Cahria S. brice, th? cam a le c. large number of soin? of them proetinent, beve beati toten and they aserraga one there will bolt and claim that the three asea who remained out of the caucus cau? ti? afford to ail in tiic defeat of Brice. Nearly Bnaaotena who has been the subject the members, with the noariht? exception of Smith, will MU? for the caucna nominee. Horse? Valued at Over aioo.ooo.

IBy tolegraph to the January dbspatch to the Tratmnpt from totai that stables belonging to I brothers burned this niornins at 4 i destroying t'mrtv-iive t.iirty-eu.ht hrtTtee Auiouc bnrtel waa the bell Boy. that was bere at auction by Jegersoh A Seaman to (, fil.OOO. It said that Clarke bad refused for the horse. A HraUI Deed. IB? teiegi-ajrti to ina CoLiMtu, Junuary (c reiij, a youth who bad just compi' a the penitentiary for elotJung.

returned to his home In Bag? well county, was yesterdav tied to a tree by a named David Ready and p. death. Hefor? committing the brutal el Keady km-u down and prayoa for Several white men atood bv and WORLD'S FAIR. THE CLAIMS OF NEW YORK ANO CHI? CAGO ABLY PRE3ENTEO. llepsw aort Former and Mayor aad Others the Latter Cltjr.

(Hr to the announce? ment that New foTE, through tlngnished representative, would present ma for the toeatioa of the proposed Pair before Senate Special mi ttvdaj was aufficient to attract a crowd the r. .1 the coramodatioaa of the Senate reception. roogB, 1 lure for admittance that th" ittee contemplated repairing ilo I hamhar, bol found that the rub-, of the chamber oiln-r than a erri by Boecial tion of the S. n. tirst arrival? were from Chicnco.

Ihe members of the eonunittee were somewhat tardy iu arriving. Chairman and were the first arri vaia nnd were followed by senators I Iquit, Hawley, Kherinaa, Sianford, amen Ranaom. and IVilaoa of Iowa. look the New fork Ration, nearlv one hundred at entered I by Mayor OraaL cretarv Whitney, ana other daStiaguiehed officials and The appearance of Channcey If. ama the or a slight outbursl "i apolanse.

Besides named the New delegation included ex-Senator Warn Miller, Cornelina Van derbilt, John P. Plummer, Ogden Milla, Imnnd Louie Windii.uller. Oeorge B. fi tt, John C. Calhoun, Blrxa, ez-Uayor Edward Cooper, S.

W. l'airctilil, Ilenrv Goldsburg, JohnUoode, li.tl. Uarrmann, Blackford, George Orejen, Elliott 1 Shenard, 'derick H. s. i i.

Ryan, s. r. Monier Dee, W. I' I). Siok-s.

IL Amman, Waldo Smith, Behaub, Evan Thomas, Greaeral D. A. Bntterfield, Ba P. Huntington, Inman. t.

P. Thurber, Steinwny, Elitra Con Biiaa, und Citarle? lo Among others preeeat ut the boaria? were repreaentatirea of st. Louia und Washington tlie and a number of Senators and Kepreeenta including Sentit or Everta, of York, and HitL chairmaaof the Poreign basaeenmed jurisdiction of the aubjeet of World's I air iu that body. It was 1(1 when Chairman Hiseorlc for? mally began Ih? proceeding? by announcing a change iu the programme as originally made for today. At 11:40 he said the om-l mitte? would take a for un hour sad ft half in order to permit it-s mssabera to aiteinl the funeral servioe of -Indie Kelley in the hall of the House of tires.

Mr. Depew wee thelrst speaker. lio lac? ean to apeak In a iae voi? it Boon cleared. waa listened to through. out with the attention and wti.

quently interrupted bj appiana? from las! loyal and admiring supporters. Kr. Depew said snj American woo at Paris during tha peat summer sadaaw th? great exhibition held there became pressed with tim inet that there w.is mater neeewitrlaidos the American ple than tlint of holding an exhibition which ahonld be equal, if it did not the held in Iit.ii???1. That wastbs tnest exhibition of arts, of manufactures, of progresa, of the cirilization of the world thai ha? ea In any of th? great ex? positions that bare held at the na? tional capitala In Europe, or at Philadelphia 1876, Brery visitor there was Impressed aranee by the older coun? tries of Europe, by nations of Asia sndof Africa, (ireat Pritain and her dependencies about the globe, by Mexico, ana bv theBouth Ameri. ciit republics It waa a presentation of their their msnufaetures, and their skill, whiohwsa entirely satisfactory to them and impressir? on ail other ni Tin.

on? spot, where ut failure to present adequately, or prenant at all respectably, the products, pro etnring skill, and ability of tlie Pnited in competition with the older nation? waa the exhil It of United Btatea themaalrea. Now, it becomes our nticesaity to hold an exhibition nf the Dnited State? which ihall be so broad in Its internatii nal in it.s invi-, tations and in hospitalities, that all tho people who eau produce, who want mate? rieb), or who hare opportunities for 1 all como here with products to exhibit, and see what are That ex. must aeceeaarily be tha sentati of the growth, of the opportuni. the invention-, of skill, of arts, ol facturing power the United Btatea thai hai an rot on tin? continenL Mr. Depew reriewed the argumenta pul forth by the adrocates of other and presented the taima 11 Hew ik? ing of the coal of the fair, be seid the rari? exhibition had coat about ten million lara, end this one, with the increased price of material and labor would cost at leair twelve million.

Dnleea there was that much money In sight would be, he stud, a failure. ridiculed the apprehension thai Tammaai could derive any political benefit from tin? fai the mir being held in New Fork, sad chumad In conclusion that New i fork waa tha great eentre, great repre? sentative city oi Amerii a and that if the choice was given to ererj family In the Dnited Btatea to.ohooa? on? city to visit land only one) the vot? would OS ununi moiie to take mo to Ne? York." Mr. Depew ens followed by Mr. Bonrke Cochrnn, who occupied the remainder time to recesa. Whey th? committee re assembled at LIB.

ihe torn was agaia erowdedto Iu fullest capacity. The Chi. cayo bad front nent amont; them MayorCregier, retary Crogin, of World's FairGommit tee, ax-Congreaeman George Davis, George A. Sterenaoa, ex-Pirst-Aasiafant Postmaster-General W. 0.

Newberry, c. Dore, Lteutenant-Oorernor Bay, General J. C. Smith, Thome? B. Bryan, E.

I Dr. Q. BtudH ex-Minister I', c. Win ton, Oeneral ('. Pluck, ex-pen.

sion commissioner and other-. peeksr of tha afternoon was cx.Senator Warner Miller, arno, with president of the New York Staio Agricultural Society, eloaed the ea New York. At o'cloeh Mayor Creder began tbe pre. sen tat ion of an argument in behalf of spoke earnestly In favor of eating the t.iir nt because of the I loc ition if tb citi Itself. It li In the centre ot th agricultural interests of the corn Hnd therefore tim best place for tho fur in tended for that people.

If the mannfac turassi i sud important, and ii of the mechaaical arts i-. wanteti. they will be at home there. The Mayor spoke ot th? financial ability of th? ritr to and to onerate tai aand the nt the oil i entertainment for the Largo oro wd? that expected the expoaition. He followed Mr.

Thomaa B. Bryan in an enthuriasTJc, and eloquent ration of the attractions and sapa, bilitieaof Chicagoaaeomparedwith I of New York, tea arse frequently inter rnpted by applause. In cloning referred to tha speech of Mr. Depew, aerar opened his month witLoir casket of of wit tad wisdom. ti aaaskat aid oonld not help wisli (ng anule Mr.

Depew was that rets? were blocks which might bs ehanged into marble for then bs Irnewthat thedbddeaaof Libert wuubl not have bean comp lied wait so long for her pedeatal, aerare? beva grown weary ealtiag for the sight of the Washington memorial anil (irt-nt monument. Chicago bas one thine. said, that New York has not iby the admission of tho speaker thin Bvorainf. ilr. spirit, ami that invites the location of the fuir.

wie liiu.ncial and phyaseal features of claim aeaeented the by R. T. Jeffrey, formerly gene? ral manager of the Illinois ('entrai ra? id. Thecontliisionof Mr. Jeffrey's ended tho open public dia rtasion of tho of Pair by the sjxOial ommittee.

Hiscock stated after the hearing cloiedthat he the togotber agnin Mouday morning at 11 o'clock, and he expressed the hope that the report upon the World's Fair bill i be made to the Senate some time next week. Bank Assigns. telegraph to th? MiBBBSi S. January Bank Dakota has to SI. W.

are claiuu-d to be liabilities unknown. Tlie engaged in looking over the books, whicli sre in a bad shape. The asjigtiairnt of the bunk forced the La Belle Bauche Horse Importing Company to assign yesterday, aa the rauche and bonk were closely con? nected. George L. Wright, let? secretary and treasurer, is the The ar? about 130000, moetlv in lauds and about A Efwntsnr Slorr at (By taiempb.

to Dwpatoai Ksoxvau, January ago Woodaon, a ferryman on lew rtrar. ia Vireinia, waa fisjBtih French, David French, Dun ford, all ot l'tilaaki county. The reason wa? a refTxal to ferrv them the river, which was greatly swollen. The guilty fled the county, leaving no whatever, all bope of punishing them was given up for many years. Ten years afterward David French waa captured and impris? oned.

To-day John and Pole through Knoxville iu charge Virginia officers. After eighteen years of freedom they had been found in the beck woods of county. Kv. l'ole French a lawyer ol aotee and an intel? ligent and educated man. l'ltevbave been made hv the Tench.Kb, roll tragedy, but if is not known if they had nnv connection with it.

1 THE FARMING INTEREST I hose Before the Ways und oniinlttee. tBy telegraph to the Dtspatch.1 January 11. The Ways and its tariff heac day, ATfXai I of Alexandria, api eared ne? the representative legislative Committee of the National Orange and the Virginia State Orange to demand equal prot sstion of the iron, and wool msnnfac Witness jreaterday had aiten have briar-root placed on the list be? wa pn duc? here only by a few negroes North Carolina, Tins wet not a plea, for ir wards of tho nation Bttonld be pn cted to tkeir labor well as the r. The ptteeat coueoted fro the farmer manufacturer iboold be Ih toi a upon airricaltural prod Mr. Ilreekinndge: there is no wsv to help tlie farmer except by paying him a by reducing taxes on what ho consumes, is Witness: thai lean aee.

To Mr. Be ne that ia bis opinion tcci ion ted the maanfts I and enabled them to form combination? an I trusts to take money onto! tbe farm? poi ket. but the Orange ti at the oouutry bad I ured foi protec be waa not here to edvo( trade. wanted equal legiitotioa and th? farmers by ot bounties, lie did not tlitik the pro.eut of taxation pr? tecti laboreis to the value ot row of Cornalina Mcrrtoon, of New York, rent tin? intereeta of ed aguiu-t in? reuse of th" present duties, lb? and thai one of the large westera bfwwerice would roncarne the en- product of rvo of the S.aith. M.

Missouri, appear. in behalf of the producers of used tin- inufscture of paint, asking that tbe iiutv be to nioet the large Importation? from totmeny. whence barytes come as ballast. Tb? wduatry 'had broken down by the tariff of IBM and could revived only by the re? storation ol toe old W. H.

Dinb ol Lrnchbnrg, dueeroi' barytes, that the mat. rial died 1,001) mile? from Harta Mountains an I delivered on board tercel? at German iporteal BtLBBaton, while he itbewitnees payiughfi negro minera a week and hauling it half mile, could not produce I iryteaatlese than $9 ton. A Conneotii ul firm waa Importing and ing tins German produci and undertelling tneas. Be denied that baryteewa? an ndulterant in paints and asserted that ils admixture benefited toad THOUGHT IT WAS TIN. Thieves Meal Tivn of Sliver and are I (By tel-eraph to tho DatjaM aaj New Toax, January Pwo bare of sil belonging to brokers Zimmerman Poehay, ol IB Broad which die appeared from truck while being coa? ti yesl to tlie teamefjip pier on tbe ot December SOth, have been tracked oy Inspector date live, it appear? that three thieve? carted off the which waa valued at nadar oover of a heavy fog which prevailed on the night in question, loe thieve? sr.i Edward Rock, John nan aha? Na? ni and Thomas Mutilan altas Bed Dugan, a lex-convicts.

WilbamQilmartto, a junk? man, and Charles Beaton, a thief just out of prison, are also to custody ineoiveri part ot stolen It appear? that after removfang the han from truck th? trio carried them to the Junk-shop mentioned to dispose of them. They thought the booty was 1 eck tin, und lilmartui wet tonally as Ignorant of the character of metal. Ho offered for their plunder and tly accepted it. wet noi until th? next morning oa rending newspa? per they that their booty was much mor? precious thaa thev bed supposed. All hurl I to the tank? man, and t.

tat bi Iterine induced him tak) back the money be bed paid junkman agreed to keep th? silver for the men and did mi until negotia? tion? hud been mad? with the thief Beaton. off hi? banda. paid the bara and money waa di? vided am. nc the thieve? after tlM bad -ti paid (iiluiartm Pu his trouble. Bea? ton while aeUing of the silver, winch be had beaten and melted into form al the as-av offlc? yeeterday, and alto-ether ffSOQ worth of silver has thus far ben recovered This has bean turned to the truckman, who had satisfied the broker? by paving them the amount ot A FATAL POISONING.

A Family Mryi-hnine Inttead ef lor fBy to the liispntch.l Diahbobx, January terrible mistake wat? made in the family of Monti (Iritiin here List night. The family all had influente and took instead of ipiiuine. his aged thirteen, and aged nine were Tbe daughter died at 2 A. M. aad there ta no liope for Qriffln.

Mr-. Oriffto and have a bare chance to pull through. The Over tbe Keniain? of Mr. Keller. telegraph to the Disputiti.) January before of nOOO the galleries of the Holisu with sued iiors anxious to do honor to the memory of the aun who had for ao many yetra been a prominent mem ber body.

A few moaaenta before the a called to order the members ot' tht Set, without formal annoi.in,?. the chamber end quietly took Mate body of the hall. A tabi? rorered bier stood frout of the I'ssk and handenm? tloral tribnte wa? near by. At the otUCiatiag Drs, Butler and Cuthbert. en tereu tin ti tbe beginning of the tervioea.

They were followed by tbe eomtnitteesot the8enateaad Hontehaving? chargi enx aad tln-u amid ma hush magnifie ml casket con? taining tbe main? of Hon. William otoced on the bier. The family of the deceased than to .1 them clcee to the casket. The MTvieO was bv Dr. Itutb-r and offered by Dr.

Cuthbert. I'r. Intier then .1 ih? fifteenth chapter of the liist to the (Ortnthiiuis, ami followed bis reading by prayer. The beam dietioo waa dettvered by Dr. Cuthbert.

and -lowly and ol Hon. William 1). from chaml er a bit luid known him long aad so well. The el .1 bj Who had oc? cupied the to the right of the Speaker, bavin- left ih- chamber, on motion of Mr. Bingham, of fHatnajlTaaia.

the Botate, as on additional mark of to mem? ory ot tho doccas-d, at 1 adjourned. Itrtle rBy to tu? New ToaoL Jaaeary leeofd of of Health for the twenty.four nun ending noon to-day ibowed Tan ft falling off of thirty. during preceding twenty four hours. wet but one cas? of influ? enza proper, and that was a man three of age. The death record for lait week was 1.134.

aguinat 1.H0-2 the pre. week Phyiieetea now Irelieve that tli- Umax haa boea leached oiul that the death rale will be I policemen ou the sick-list to-day. Killed by a Loeoanotlve. teVigr.ph tu the UUpatch.) BnturstonAii. Ox ford lust night at o'idock a special tram on the East Tennessee, Virginia and road backed into a hack-load of persons who wer? trying to cross the track.

K. I'earaon's neck win brokeu, bis right arm cut, and one leg crushed off near tiie bodv aud the other below the knee. He is dead. Hill Morrison had his right lei, cut off near th? body, and his hack was dis? located. He will die.

Miss Morrison was hurt. Tbe other oecupatita of the hack and the horse were uninjured. I.Ire turai Board US.pu te. Special tolajrati to lb? Noarotx, January Demo era tic Executive Committee met to-night to decide the question of ordering ward meetings to select an electoral board to be appointed by the Legieiature. The com rnittee refused to order ward-meetings.

The of the move? ment propose to call a mas? meeting of "the partv next Wedxieeday night to consider MARKET REPORTS, ANO IN CONNECTION THERCWrTHTrfl WEATHER INDICATIONS iranr rortax aVn xurmsosrD stooke. IMatty saaaaasp Both flour. atari aa Sa? lasas talegrapt? to the I i Wiantaorox. Ja-mar Tir? I Fall ICiate, fair, In the northern, sta 'tlonary temperature In por? tloat an?) TFiWFirm? in RicvMoxD TBsrsaoav clear and lUuge ot 1 i.armouta'ar SA. SI.51 "A IA rr.u.?ai MWagbt, Been J-? NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Yobl January stock market to-lay tio ta the from ut tv? et tbe and, aa- capi for fa? a wi ha out a feature of laiarn.t.

lie ral la tlie et we? upward, and rti? henk with It? taoeaaa ta tbe te gire stese rather ao aaSBSeisashka, -ulatloii. OOiaiSB staeB WbNHuil I ato Kris BrSSBSSl lo upoa boari th? tlrat time to-day. lo ttie lio'ir ranelly fi um BBW lo Utarealast away a ti Ina, showeil m.rtel rei ovari and Ita nuwsrl male only a fra-Monal wbll? gar ana ou th? storiea unteli liavaiione throughout th? weak. Iti oit I cul a wliti'n a areali o' li? lowest prtoe. strong I a geueralfv at fractional th? opening Kicopt Is I-, par Suel ar? in- ttgaSSeaSl a it equally aad kataaa aad Brsa s( Bai Sub-Treasury esi? sti Oev eraiitonts and for t'a eoupoos, as.

lut; State sonde IM il A. B.SV.?"? r.aarrtar*. i'aroHne Forth t'eroltna t'a. Ten IOS Si and ubio. Wnrthwaetaninrefer'ed.

an.1 l-actawaiaa. Ufu ratinasse? railroad. ani Oh ar.d OSn. Maw Vork? l'IUS ar.4 Wastsra Nerthern faello. Northern Pecina ureterrad.

TIV( "1 Hi -fcinou? laad Wsst Holut Hrek Hw Paul UH Iroa. 1 inon PaetBa. KawjfeT Misevuti Patine. I I Cntoa. SUI l'ruat i-ortin-aiaa.

liiaoneick ut V. KP.1.LY New Yost, weekly e'ateuient -Itow? Ilaaorra, lu.raaaa, loans, H0? legal Is ueposua. The banks BOW bold la tue 31) tuo? RALTIMORF. STOCK WARKET. lanuary 11.

Baltimore ani Ohio lUuaiOllf' i'aniral a I'lnrtnaarl. Washlogti.u ani lai il.x Ud CvQitolldated gae boti'U, 11 do. BU.H.'k, M. RICHMOMO STOCK EXCHANGE. Min antr.

Jtnuary Virginia new i't lUU itlcbmou city ti'satlll. Cibine at tsuairiai. Ili AtUt U- -JUtes kajeairasa Beats Carolina ftt North Virginia Virginia tirannia 8'a Msj Vlrgibia oonsoi ooupons, 13 Citt iMcemaa IBI lt. Ktohmuoa Bal jrmnn.l.'lty IOS le; our (IKl und lit (19.1). 9H AtlanUanS let A.

and iter. aie! Augusta IM i.i.ar.. Col. A'iffusta n.l aud Ih, Columblu rninmlila asMl ttmanlst OeorgUPaolfle 111 l.e-,rg!a?'a.-it'o i-r mi. Il "I A Vs lo'.

Uan.g>i.lV*.Ili lu-h. timi. aud Dan. gen. inongage ti fork K.

and Kit-boiond aud AUegbauy 1st 01 I' un 1 4 Benkleoburg 1st Wasteru North 1st UBO.100 101 WoeternNorth Carelln? 1st SB? Rasaeeaeaeeasia? Atlanta and SS I asaaasss.uu a.r. a. p. ooiig't. io? Mii'tLtivmrt moeel.

sod S. Co. Bl 1. aad Ca bon Is S3 RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. LKeported for the it uMiiso.

11, ISSO, Auotlen offerings on 'Change to-day II ages and 7 la Ifigl.uet low? Set, fil XI. luteriiai-revuniiecoilactlons Cigars and MIM, tax, Totti. ftjOta. M. tobac-o tale? for the weok, sounds, wiiti Mjfa bigbt'St and par lowest.

Auction off vo 'Change for the week 19S and 62 taken lo. Hlgbeel price, S4S; lowest, ti por evft a -rage. BJJ i.i. 1--1 Hrgbt, 739 packages; dark. IM) parkages SS -toui, park ages.

Karlews Krigbt, pa kagea weeteru, 10 agaa. I otal aampling, BSJ 1'rlfatt to-day raiber light, with only a few sala? lu wrappers. and darka at good I (or the week bave been heavier Iban heretofore, with stronger. Larger tales are looked for next week. GRAIN ANO COTTON EXCHANGE.

Kiengtisa, January 11, ISSO? BaVaSawBSatw. bushels. Cobs, ibertberry, so com moa oa private 1.20O good to prim? on prtrat? Sl.Matl.TS. superflas. flTla ftuiiy.tiit'.W; pattai ri'uj? Uartet Orta.

Low iuuu.iu, OMO MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. YOBS, Biw YOKX, January lttl iai'1. lug luuc; Or leana, urt 21 MJ ox port Ureat Untala, 4.7SS te Ute UN balee. sjoutL.ro Sour dull aal wean. Wneat No, IreU, io elevai? epiteli? steady bot dull; No? red, February, S7e.

March, May. wrak, lower: Be. la elevaior: up iluos lower, aad heavy Jaaueey, lutruary, Mareta. Mar, Armer and option? January, Fahrnary. Maren, May.

No. DorstUoea. utoaed ao.1 iCei? pomt? aown; January. Pebru March, April Bio fin? aad la tai? de? in fair cargees, etaady and quiet: talr leet, 1 raaeed artnead gatettnaceatoal: Nm Bice ejatet ea? ta barrete at PartetX fJaiv; renassi, bete, tate. OatHB mi? etwaig Koameatet, Teraeallae aalet aafi caer at 44c BeefBrsu.

earn? dull, TlaeeeA aawt nmai evert Inri r.bmary. May. sa Car tae, Jeanery II. ss Ughi and tbe waa unusuai: irse tenir flu- th? beleg tesaassl wtibla Tela would be Un li.ltcaiioi of Mews was an not a tar to Sat erkct, There wee Util? latssaa? ihn mars at. trading beteg IKaliaat ie ea? IIItie aad tl? wet? war? Is tea Aa prim? ranged lower.

Jar fairly, asid Int utile deoae-sd et Hiay the fermar did noi their holdlrge an the saarket elk suf fsesset treavloia lo a a ma ten? I tnu-r jt anani'eaiad iu tbe snarset firsvog pis? lucta, Ih? in a ganeral way waa SSaSWa Th? prospect? for distrai U'u'iig ciMtiiiig week, aad tbe weaker toe lag lata? bog isaraei, with the oauaaalir warm for seeaoo I lb? year, tat to tbe pr aa af the was bo 'ar pressura to sell, a Ml ihe change? in pri.v? aad artrage? luwei for all ieayllog Tb? BBstwBaJ fatare? ranged wtratv. -No. cIssBsa January. May. Bi'i SI til? Base.

-No. a TU', 1 I Bay.a BSBJ -No. a January. SOlg MVt February snj Bay. rosa.

Jsj is-ry. S9.1*?' February. LaaSs Ji.uuaiy. S.S0 Bay. Eiaaj aas Si'Ostr-klst, fsanir.

er? February. May. iHsj Chic n'hiiuieUtlone Floor and wh at. No. 1 orti, No.

swaBlkte. MeMtork. Suor i era. (4.1* 's Sliort-lea'. HUaB? sa BvLTUicas.

laauarylt, Hour Wha.it s.mit.ei ani fl'm i'-illr, l-oiigtci winter sp.it and January, BBaBI Mouihern Irm itela 1 easier iutiero ai I l'ennsylsa-ila, weatem Wille, aatasaOlsC. do. vii'il, gradad I Kr? duU nominal. May flat tlin'rthy, provision? mid drei. roll, -re? nary, kgg? l-ill western, IV.

qatat; hlo fair, stroag; p.r Freights to I Iverpuol oar flour to aacks, vis. grain, per 'Ve 7 I. ork PVsar, Latrai-, wheat, liieot? ivru. IK.OW st, ST. Januai-v II Klour Hetier lug.

very and R.i.-tua'lotis fined to range? No. e.li, id Mav. SI? bt-l. I me. l'en cash.

January rssraart bid. oats atwar, demand g.val No. cash, l.i.i I la tiilness tnrideut io day I prevailed, imi BTtawa wet? Orsa OlNi'IMt flucttntTl. Janunry steady heat dill aad dru Cora dull and weaker; So, lied, key stealy a'ft. I.

light. pattng Wl IMI WirvisoTow. c. January Turusn? tina atti K.Hiln I gool at il- te at ClSJSlB peiitln? arm; bari, y.uow-ilp and tir? Jaieitry and ro? I NEW TOKK Nsw TOitf. -Net Tlft bales balee.

i cl.Mml tlrui. Salee, Januisiy, labruary. Ma 1 tltVSe: May. in? .17 I'ily. il1 ist, O.u-1 er, LlVi.HIMO!.

citrriM MILilS" i Mvsaroot. li OSSESI Seo In lau 'tant tit ta middling. I', "i bales; tpartilatloa and atta rt, balea; hele-, Future? firm, January ani 0 W-Ha Keliniary su I Mar ti, 4 11 March ail At.rll. BaAaaB ti. Uny ani e.

and ta I good mil lllng, I low il. oriii i.ai..', cnlli.nry, I ,1. (o dei A Jaauary end Fnhriiarr and eeller; end ApiII. April sud May, I May and lune, 5 Juue. SI buver; June and July, buyar; July August, saliar, tul.rea.?:.,??.! M-ady.

rill WHKLU -t UTlUi. Nkw .1 -insry 11 Ih? lai of loti.ei ia? world I of wr.ich iiwtS year. at all reoMpts frota ptaataBoaSi Crop sigia. tumroui PaUMi Ihepoiied I 11 Martel very strong. Urge at reported on privai? It serai fren tha cointry, I rimo, prima.

fatter? eoaawawa, bi-aauh, fa-tory petked. Il1 lliMton'H ItU Heath Hale. tel-rrapb to Dlspafh-I Ikycrnv. faaassTJ 11. lie Baal lisa leesired sp EM l.iri.-eet evor recur.I.-.I in seve? lusa-aseaoC Um resyirstory bave beeu tcrrihif No lesa Ehas il are frona pniiitiinnia, K'J li brtiiH-liitti, tiiiirf'-eu death rite Cot the week th? aupr.c?'li-iit? total of A keiuele NlbllUt Shoota OsBear asrsS Anglo-American eabl? io the fM.spatrb.1 Moscow.

Jnounrv engaged in rid th? Nihilist in SnlotoU'-iitne, chief the aecrat lice, wsa Bhot by a womau Otf? 'Hie wouiaQ then stiieiiji'. 1 A splendi I V. Mak-y al litUloa? Julien llinf.inl, 1303 street, baa aa Whiskey at per gallmt, which can aud judge fur yourselt. I want mv aud to knova that I am still th? rat Hpices, Ko with me. W.

1). HrassttN, HOt Cary, MAKItlAOr -ALI F.S at the -r by Dr. Mr. il. AKlivVm.l., of Ailinlrigtott, bel JJiM ALLKN.

of tata city. d'Iti). -Di il. si Ji'Oit Broadstrawt. Jaaaa? ry 11.

lepo, CI'MU. of Dr. Isaac Curl, the year of her life. taken lo oa sad Ohio tran last nlgSs. abort at Ut? a ss? si I W( Saturday Januarytll, 1X40, at k.

fcl.LSr Iti.klt, lu nitiJiWta ol hes) r'uaeral from her real fiases iinorr No. north s-'-NDVY at 3 o'clock y. M. Friend? is He Masse CHUROS rifili M. a by Mr.

W. TroU that Make? I's Ail mr baptujt ohuroh Mala and SitUt W. W. Us uses. wilt preaoB al 11 A.

M. sa? I P.M. ta BXf marini: MlNlATUKS ALM AC. JAseaMT 14 fieli 1 Mooa MINI ATI ALM A NAO. JaacaaT Sua HiaaViea.

MI Moon rotti cv atfuMu.Nu, Janvier U.laBn, aaaivan Steamer Ariel. Bara, MoriaQu aaaathttrtka) aa? pataratera. Brig iissoio. Keck, Xertoti, le tea? Bear, L. A.

ceali Walk? roBT or Jattuar mai LBy Tei 1.1 Mcttissmeeai. far.

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