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THE BOND BILLTHI DIKOCRATIO STATORS H0LD
CAUCUS.
Banaton CnekreU and Hsrris B*I*ct*d ftConference-Mr. Milla
Improving.[From Our l<e«iilar f «.r>ondent.l
,V" ¦, D. a, ! rh :ii. xii
li.-l.l a carunpen,! in
.bc pureba**-,ry of tho
ut Wilt*" *** Plumb o:
provi ling lot til
ii SawTf¦.kim* 1
the *i)verelill pend"Ul.l it betba bille aln-a.i
t m n t\i.a subject, snd sppomtetoconft
I To-day thBenatoi
*. H and Hun is . with ththsideeof thechamb<
feel i
Bcultie* jBpringinsj ol lbs ness
favoi ..{ ihs originibul bs tl ».
adrnsnl
bil] a.-* it rame from t);o HiMr. Milla continue* t<> improve, an
I tf take Ins sent iu tht ir- Jf.
ii Way* an
lay .r WedneadTb* minority bare n t bed lhir. 1> rt. i..it it ia
ii tilat 1
ti from ^taunton, Va., to tbry near that city wa
' si Coori mei taD
na were olt
J Mau ri¬
ll alsi
di ('easeds
nt tb. ;i stirr:ii|impaignr.i'tilavim
-ptain A. J,wa* ulst) a guest \>
'ir. Wi Si
!>. mo
Iding enii for tin
-sr.
lirriltll t OMSsBKBsB.
>hach 81,toenafe.
'iucatimDominion o
til'- record* orni. s, and ft>
ni Lied>. r> r "f Ami rica, hut hi
va* remii|iet;tli>n, mo
morn. - .1 hy citizen,ii be re
bytbi lr--'
and rc-
By Mx. mak" inattmra
iblic built, ii
aired why thear standing
.Mr. tandinfcoi with busi
ncssH- : t tobi abl.' r.
.i acceptingFrench republic
International Eg
ber, 'Hkpn np sndv rt
exp. oditnre foitl- i-l from I
tress*
¦) t<
I to the cnn-
a of bill* oo tin' ealendi... An.otu' the Milt
.j .riaroad
Nationallief ol
tbs sBpeay(sp"f ir the as* and tin
ty and dabrstioa at
eapital ia tbs bj? l/nited State* ; to amend
set of tbs ireh, 1877,who,
l in tba rt hellion,hi tbs anny sud ba-
Cr.n.ff hills pa"- 1 ta
.rity o( them
r widow*of aaldii ra f th* War of 1812.
hills with amt rid(.sache* wait
;..-..rv Com-a bill a,'|iri'i)riating
HissVig-a sword ol \Vu»h-
^.ill af,.. is, tomid th<
worn hy v>.« of his resigning j
HPoltS and at hil:Jt l.t.
AfDr a brief ****don f'»r «-tcnitive| journeiL
Hsunr «r H*.0r*>«wnli»tt»«e.ration ol UM morning homI va* rsananad upon th*
ted hy Mr.ol lona, aud advoe
Ml J | . "f l'tnusilvauiii, and this*tw<. gentlemen roBBumed tba morning
..irstiou the lull Iir hu unfinished bustneai
a!jU {¦¦ ,k uplbi< hiliB r. j.nru ii
br tit- Committee on l'rivahB*ver*J private land meaourci
gsa d. and tasta the House wentinto ( f.itiuiitteo of tbe Wlioh
on tho bill to esUhlish a
Hint** Jaad rourt ami BO provide)f,.r a Judicial svttlrment of privato Isa I
claim* in An/."na, Kaw Masieo, sndColorada, lt propose* to *ctth' the title
tea of laud iu the Territorie* uamtsJ.
diacuasion tho committver H| IJlftDobsnl. from theCommitti ai B
I and lisihum, lw|sOrtsdi irbor spprojsnaaioB WU, and it wai
referred to tko Committae of tis WM*.Adjourned.
Iiu.i-fstir s^»r.ll.ll»»ee,* I uueral.
ID) uiegraeh to th* DUpatoh.]Nsw Yobk, M*rob funeral
services over tbs remains of WilliamLuraBeiiucr ¦wottheld rn tiraca ehtuca to-
day. The clergymen who rmtvl the Epis¬copal rituttl were Rev. Dr. Williiun H.Huntington and Rev. I. V. Chalmers.I ho pall-tiearrrs were S. L M. Eartow.Si.in. v W. '-"ter, .lames Carter, CharbaA. Paint, .'olin Hunter, gt, T. (ipo-lum,N. S. Andrews, snd Nathaniel Nasa,
r Freud,-t i ievolantl and Secretary La¬mont oamo over from Witahingtonto at-
I the servicea
TUP. <*RKAT WlHIHr.
e *... I'or4 W mic Kni|il*)rrs 4|nlt-I Hms; Wara -The l'un Handle
BlrlKe.'
(Ry telegraph to th* Dlspatcb.1Obtsoao '. gfareh Bl. The rumor that
' tba Olthakjo, Mflwaakecaul St. 1 Bal run 1 was determined up.»n
. nt n raeetlagoi itriki ra Late li Iproves to have bees true. T!
r neera, firemen, iwitehmen, brakemen,. ami anumber of conductors of tl
hs\e tjiut work. The strike fodadei' the employee! of all divisions aentiing' ir. i t?i freight aiid [katsangor.
I he last puah' D/f«r train, Bunnif Rrt'therhooil on-w left tho Union depot1 st ll o'clock last night, Tho lenders ofr tho *tr,!.mr; freight-men wire baa*¦ all yesterday no'.ifyinjr, every St"
."sal employee of tho meeting toheld, insisting np.>n hil attoml-
r anea, Ineoming trainmen were met ntI toe depot Bad hurried over to tho hull.
Pally 700 nun wore present. Thia in-.I'll" tl all the, freight and switch ea*
."stu and iirenien living in Chicago- i mirny from points a hundred miles
ny, nil of the looa! switchmen andhraki men, rind a large, nntubcr of freight
be me, t,!Jb' whs an BX-I and enthusiastic one. No outsidersadmitted, and it wa* not posaibll
ascertain what lind been dime fur| tiie ;i lj..liniment. From
of th-- teen it was then learned thst.
when a motion wus Blade to tie up theroad it wai carried without a dissentingvoice.
Aliout seventy-five men, engineers,firemen, and fiwilohmen quit dunne; the
1 afteaaooa and to-night at the Fort Waynehomo, :;t Fii'ty-iifth street. AboutBKineera are usually kept there.
Hat the shops to iiii/ht thatduring the day four west-bound trainsh tt I ort Wayne, Ind., but all had been
la tracked en route to Chicago.iricioo. Merck lt..Tb* aarika has spread to
the Keri Wayne *mplove»- left theireuglo. ii tba yardi at Carroll avenue *nd t'ar-panter street si 'i P. M. It was reiortel ti »t.¦ r o-' Wayne M»n at otber point*- I* the '-ityalso ault, aid lliis wa> ..enflrniel at 3 o'.-lo"-*.T*a strike ©¦ th* Far: Wa>»» In i'bl'ago lsgee-
bs the reenltof tim oom-a oaatlag a trsin of freight this afternoon
from the B'ir'.ingtoa road,'I h* suru* ea tte Pan-Unndle read was sad* 1
.>»' is's «f 'ka ntl showirg tint tb*shif tine of I'll iiag-.en oars, which causal tt, hadkeen done by pom* of the minor efil'Tais and'lr- nea* *f fi* acrXra*ii hut been **tc*d tofcao'lie BurllBgtoa rat s. About 10o',Tock a train.f f!f'*en esr* waa mal* up and quietly trans-
etbeFert Wayne teal; while at aeeiitthe satue time ari-.th. r train *f twenty-five earsw»s ma<la up fer tb* l.as-v Shore rood and
f*ink*rton nen aboard,wbobad provided themselves *,:h rocks tn rasa ofemergency. No strikers .».-. t,. t* -iee, and
-'.rs m-re maj* without the alightesta ~. Whee Port Wsyas wss srdered to
n ove tha-e cars the men promptly r*fu«*d, an-1ian tkfir engines in. The newSBpreal I
in a fe*- niein*ri!- all ii.a.-1 nail vt. 11; -eiigin'eis,
ea, and switchmen. Just at this tim* tho.layiia paseesger, outward bound from
n >- al n r ai; ^-...i ped *;surat. Tl.- eiigmeer and fin-ni»ii( .. * ,t» sud le'! tl -ir on¬
t's for a Um* lt i"vs;u neuki get no fun.
the coi I . volunteered to )sn I a Ci ernau waa fi uni, and tht* trsin
led after a slight delay. Elrhteen swll li¬bed been mad* Idle and th* crew of the
'. passenger engine. Tlsayi thal i * ad assurances
s*r« thal they would notgo o ir. b it mi dependence is pive,i lu them.
the Un* of tl," t blcago, Milwaukee andSt Paui r,.*.i freight bnstni ipletelyparalyzed, sui passenger trafilu almo.-t sua-pendeA
it.imi! CABlBTatT.
Dissolution anil Net* (hain ber Talkedor.
f Hy Arigltt-Amerl'-an coble to the Dispatch.]Pabib, March ol..In ibo Chamber of
lay in the course of the dis-of.I der of tho day Faucon-
lid that the countryitti riv disgusted with tia** spectacle
(fusion that it wita obliged to \iit-iiesfi. He declared that the dissolution
rnperative when the Chambertho atagl of impotency and dis-S'othing now waa left for it bat
ilve.The President hore stopped the
rand declared that the questionof dissolution could not be decided uponduring the orders of tlie day.
'lhe Chamber adjourned until Tues-
Preiident Carnot hts summoned Flou-r.i lorin a cabinet, and the latter
has promised to undertake the task if heitieetM with tee neoBBsary support.M. Floquet il progressing in the work
of forming a CabinetPresident Carnot left al. Ploqm t com-
i. edon ia regard to tba electionof his co,leagues.
! be Bureau of the Chamber of Depu-| at.'te of 22 to 18, decided that
of ll Fsoaraai asa ineniln-rof tho Chamber was valid.
Frederick'* Amnesty Proclamation.[Ky Atiglo-Ara*: i.-an .'atria te the nispatch.1
BaAieh BL.k b]iccial editionOf the Reichs Ait:ri;fcr will bo issuedto-morrow containing tho Emperor!
il ,ation of amnesty to various of-enoeato which the Em-
peror'l amnesty decree applies are in-sulting the Miverrien. crimes and miade-
tercise of civil rights,itiHiiltinx or resisting offiaeri of the law,disturbing public order, infractions ol'thc law of public meeting, tte.
King- John Wanta to Treat.[Hy Afle IBBSShe ll cable to tba Dispatch,]
.Msrr!i BL A dispatch fromBab i*^ King John has sent a
i to Mabsowuh to treat with thona.
_
Nerlona Arelrlent on the Annapolis.snort I.lnw.
[fly telegraph to th..< Dupatfli.)Rm.timoke, March HF.Ry the break-
' n i-pring a smoking-car on the>n train on the Annapolis Short-
ulroad waa thrown down au em¬bankment to-day and several Marylandlefcirslators were badly injured; none,however, fatally. Tho tram was on itsway to Beltimore, and was luring ul a
rapid rate. Those hurt uiobt were Sena¬tor Charles s. Adams, of Baitinvyre;
imble, of Baltimore ; Dele-een, of Caroline county ; Williamracy, an I Captain Fouis <
engineer on the Drum Point railroad,and -Mr. l'azil, a merchant of Anuaiioliu.
lirfanltlus; Treasurer Tate's aoeees-aor.
[P.y telegraph to Ure Dispat h.)Lormvn.LE, March BL a?adga8hArp,
of Lexington, elutirmaa <>f the Stillrate J X' entity Committee, hus
bun ai .]! into I Trea*un r hydovcrnorRucknertosu -ot ed thc del'aiiltuiR Tressu-mrtr'late. 'lhe nomination was con-
ttrmt-d this afternoon by tito Senate.
Haae-liall.(!!> t-legraph to th* Dispatch.1
Maatrai*, March BL Memphis againKrowuathis after¬
noon in a cioselv-i'untt-ated K*me, whichtneaiid by aboat LMO i>eoplo.
Hudson «!.vl I'l-lau were the battery forhis, Kirby and McKeigh for
Memphis. Hcort*Memphis.0 0 0 10 2 0 0 1.4SL Eouitt..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1-3
Will Wlad lp.[Ry telegraph to tb* Dispatch.]
New Ounr-ANH, March 81..The BopeInNiiranet- OoBBpaaT* of thia city at a
meeting jeetoralay'resolved to go intoInundation. No statement ai to thucondition of the concern ii mada palma
CruakaB Hrtwrro ( ur-flusnpor*.iSjieclal lelegiani te th* Dispatch.J
NOKM'LB. Va., Batih »L.Jehu Anderson, a
white employee of lu* Norfolk south*.-* rail-read. «a* caught between the bumper* whilei-ovp l"g atrelgh'. tia,a lu lWrkloy to night andertmaed tt Aeatti. li* leave* a family, ead waskUled within a lew »wpe et his seaMeuco.
SENT ON.THB ALLIOBD PXTBR8BVBG RECEIVERI
OF ITOLEB GOODS.
The Railroad Company ia Fsmeit-RivalRepnbllean Candidates for the Con¬
gressional Nomination.
tCorre«poridene«ot tho Rlrhmond Dispatch.]pBTSitsm-Ro, March 31, 1««H.
Williwin EL Scott and John Crocker,thc two colored men arrested on th*.
j clmrre of receiving Stolen gooflB, know-bag them to hav* been stolen, wei.- BOB,mi I. r indictment anti trial ut the Aprilterm of tho Hustings Court. Tbhad in tim ana* of $500 auhfortbaiiBtsmaagsBOB Tho Norfolk and WesternKailroad Oompaay, from whom th*goods in question aro alleged to havebaan sJobbb. has suffered asrioahy Hitch lubvswisa of late, and hus de¬termined to prosecute all offender* to thcutmost. Tax** warrant* aro ont for thearrest of other partieR charged with n
feiving property stolen from tho com¬
pany.I.- prfHentative Haines mid Mr.
Hooper, of Tarraville, Imtli of whom sr«candidates for the Fcpubliean nomintvtion for Congrcaa in this district, haveh. <n in th? city within tli.t lust day ol
two. It is believed thut tiir* nominationwill rest between thean two geatlcmeaLangston is practically out of the con-
test ai far aa tho nomination is con¬
cerned, unless tim BSgTOe* thronglioiilths district chango very muteriHlly fromwhat they were two years Bsro. Lang-Bton'B frionils may draw the color lino a^
strongly ag they please, out there ar*
stronger than this argument, andtho Repiihlic'tn leadftb control them.The Faster BU*** at tb* Epi
churches in this city to-monowwlllbfl rtan elaborate scale and of aclianieter in uni¬son with the most joyous Christian festi¬val of the year.The judges of election for this city,
who were appointed BOBDe weeks sko,have not yet been announced to the pub¬lic, and the Republicans are trying tcmake capital out of the fnet Their nntneiwill be ana/'.* public nt the proper time.The exports of manufactured tobacoi
from this city during the month OlMarch exceeded ' inda.Hie Bale* of loose tabacco at thc wnro
houses thia week aggregated only about219.0M penn.(h. iii,, market closet;with a better feeling aud au advance itprices on Bom* of tbe grades.The receipts of cotton during tho week
wero small. The Bggregstesince Beptember 1st sr.- 16,819bale*, si
against 12,752 bales for the Correspond¬ing perin.1 of Ia«-t year.The temperature to-tlnv has been al¬
most sunimer-hl-.e, RoBLBAoAIB.TUB-. ABCIBMT <. * PITA I..
The? Assistant BtehOBr** Vislt-Otbet( liurili Notes.
[Corn I thal nd Dispatch.]Williams!.ri:.;, Ya., March 31, J1-- \
Assistant-Bishop Randolob visitedBurton Pariah Episcopal church Thurs¬day and* administered tbe rite of con¬firmation. This wa* the first opportunitymany ol mir people hm* bsd ol' hearingthis eminent divine, and all were muchimpressed with lusbeautiful and eloquentdiscourse. His remarks to the congre¬gation alter tho serniuu wera particularlyappropriate.The Episcopal Sunday-school children
will have an baster celebration Mondaynight in tue body of the church. Ahthis parish is still without a minister theRev. E, Meade, the evangelist, will bc
.it and superintend tbe evening'sexercise-. Mr. Mt ade wi..'.be the gue^-t of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. T.Joni s. The Kev. L, B. Wharton, theminister-elect, ia expect 1 about thethird Sunday in April. In the mean tun*the parsonage will be extensively re¬
paired preparatory to his arrival.Tbs Rev. Jehu M. Dawson's church
(colored) is soon to be refitted.liiipiovetaentB will be made both on theinterior and exterior, ami when finishedthe building will present quito a hand¬some appearance,Tho .-torin at Toa&O station kit week
whs the severest ever kiio*n in that sec¬
tion. The Western Union andpeake, telsgrspb-wire* centering at thatpoint were fu§e<l, the glass, furniture,and telegraph instrument in the railroadticket-ofBoe were destroyed, and a largeportion of the ellice flooringwas torn up.Fortunately the agent was ont of the
when tho storm was at its )Mr. li. (h Vanoasdel, reprei
Andrew Brown, kimber exporter, ofBuffalo, N. 'i., has been gpi uding seve¬ral days here looking our the tiland of this section. He was favorablyimpressed, and it is expected that histimi will make largo purchases iu thiasection.Mr. P. Taylor, of Jami-' City county,
a member ol tbe Board of Directors forthe Eastern Asylum, nml his son *ro
dangerously ill with pneumonia.Judge H. L. Henley has recovered
from a recent severe attack of sickness.Mr. Lewellen Spencer, ol this town,
and Fr. Felix Bennett, of Yorkcotiuty,died daring the past week.The railroad authorities have removed
tba depot building at Oriauna station, inWarwick county.Things ure beginning to wai warra
over tho proposed removal of thecounty-sent to Newport News. Tho questionwill be submitted to the Vote- of thc peo¬ple of tho comity at the May election.
Mr. George Campbell, of Tensis visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Scott.
Mr. C. H. Harrison, lato of Philadel¬phia, is here visiting hi.s parents.
Mr. mid Mrs. Wilcox, of Yonkers, X.Y., aro in town.The movement to put a local tax on all
branches of business and apply the pro-ei .N to the improvement ol owis meeting with gent nil approval.The regular quarterly meeting of the
Asylum Directors will bs held A]'iii 16thin the Executive building. W.
KI.N OTKBt.Aerldent em Hie Norfolk and West¬
ern.
(Corr?spoadencs ot the lUcamnud Dispatch.)NoitPoLK, March 81,
Last night about 10 o'clock a brake¬man naniodJohn Brown (colored) was
thrown from the incoming mail and ex¬
press train of tho Norfolk uml Wrailroad and run over and instantly kill¬ed. Thc accident hapiwned at tho ironbridge crossing the hastern branch, as
the train was entering the citv. Theman fell from the train and was horriblycut ami crushed. The body was broughtto this city and this morning Dr. New¬ton, the coroner, held au inquestNorfolk is soon to have a ahirt-factory,
employing two bundled ami fifty opera-
Commodore George Brown, of theyard, returned from Washington thismorning, and has succeeded in gettinga small amount of work for April.
Supervisiug-lusptctor Marahali Parks,who baa been a long time ill, will boable to bo out in a few days.A maas-meftiiig of BBS Democratic
voter* of Braiiihleton Ward last niithtstrongly protested against tho action olth* Executive Committee in fixiug u
ont -itays primary sud wardmectm^sfor councilmen.The bank* of tho Dismal-Swamp canal
liH\e bein wai-lied away in place* twentyand thirty feet wide, and yesterday theturnpike along tho canal wa* four feetunder water.
DANVlLLK.
Cb arged with ateallua; . RegisteredLester.
(Special telegrr.m to the Dispatch.]Pakvillb, Va., March 81..Sky
Hodges anti Booker Hairsbm (colored)were unrested at Oak Hill, on tho I'lin¬ville and New-ltiver railroad, chargedwith atealing a registered letter In un theWinston (N. C.) post-office last August,Tb*/ were taken to Greensboro', and
will ho tried in the United States CourtA lad named Jimmie Callahan left hi*
homo near Milton, M. C., some weeksago, anti his parents have not been ableto find him. Ho was last seen in thiscitv.The tobacco market has been very
quiet during th* week, but the leaf mar¬ket showed a Imtter feeling towards thelatter part of tbe week.
silRIOl H All I DEBT
Caused by ai Railroad WashoutfSpeclsl telegram In the IlL«psth.)
rrrEiHBi-Ro, Va., March 111..-Infor¬mation has been received hero of a se¬
rious accident which occurred yesterdayon the Surry, Bosses and Southamptonrailroad, caused by a washout. The en-
ginonrul ten.lt r were wrecked and one
or two cars badly broken. Tho engineerhad an arm broken and ono of thebrakemen was slightly crushed. Theheavy rsins had fallen without injury tothe track until tho dams of two millsabove the scene of tho accident brokeanti caused the washout.
Noulkwest lt. mi*.
[Special telegram te the Dispatch.]Ciiii-'iUNssriKi, Va., Mureil 31..
This has been a very busy session of thecourt. The judge was compelled to ad¬journ this afternoon by reason of thefact Shat ] he Court commencesnext week. A number of hornet caseswere continued untilthenext term. Ver¬dict* were rendered to-day against W. A.
S Co. and against, '.. w. Farnettand the fines assessed at £100 ami $20<J
Mrs. W. H. Slono, whom I reported fiscritically ill. died last night.
Dr. W. A. Wade, of the Methodistpal church here, preaches hi* fare¬
well sermon to-morrow.Ina weather ha* he-en superb for the
¦siat few dava The crops of wheat are
looking aa tine as 1 ever saw them at thisseason.
bf.klivm ni ni.tr.
The Emperor Kentville Ministers.Or. MsrkcsiU- lbs C ron ii Prince.
['.'opyrlgbtod by the NVw York AcPis--.
Bl r.it*. March BL.Tba l.inpemr slept elfhtlast Bight, almost wlts.iut kresk. During
bis sleep heb watched censtaady by either Ur.Bevel! or Or. Mackenxle, t, bi|wb«s there ls anyexct et eoughlBg g.> to tke Enipsrurs
lei this j.recsutloB wsstesa at dswn last Thursday, wiie.n BseBsipei rwas seised wita a severe *t (f eougklog, duringwhich a place of cartilage wa« detached, which,
¦it tnstaal ssslsiaace of Dr, Backensle,riiitkt hniB ceased au&oswtion. T.i-Sey helot .rd tiesh, ai.S a.-cordiiig to the Km
*m In more buoyant .
obviously einr; benefited ty a night ef completerepose, wblcb followed ye-ter*ay's drive. Hi*i.fa.-ui work t.>-jay wss unusually prolonged.In His forenoon Bismarck ss* Ur. Frtsdherg,
tad t!i"ir re|*rt I ii
tim latsnled (."lill si amBeety, whi'-h, ll Isex-
pected, i\iii he li ned u monow. In.also aahmitte* a conpleUd i>n Je-t
miler wk! h 'iM Importsal Msts sues-t, .,s wi.i ba determ »s in full ministerialcouncil. Bismarck U underi-tn...! to list., flBB'.lya ve,,tell ths p i Its tni'fj'tioB be
ed as undlng to enfeeble the sutborltysa e lasted sn
hour asl a tislf. The Emperor nf xl re-eli e.ITi ore lloknlehs InrlnSagea. wfce bas ] tal re¬turned from bia mission lo alsg Bombell, fromwlin.T. hs brought an autograph Utter,
wai.uso i\u sarvTMa.After luncheon tke Kruperer wslkel with the
Pri;..-e..-cs us'ier Ue el alter ef tBe Krsnd frontof lbs orangery. In tse eftemeeii s» r.
report of tits ceramlvdon relating to Us new l.i-SgUlaUoas. During IBs j.auss le¬
the dortora examined the Kmperor's larynx snd1 lo bis uk mg a drive. The drive
lasted an beur. lue crewds lacreneJ init i.eiuu Baster holidays, an*
parer wai received airii enthusiasticjiresiiiiis's sud rinrini; kiirisus aiuiip UM reata,'1 lii> weather was extremely ml1 J. 1 lix earrtsgewu- du md Hie Emperor wa }
ii saluted tiy raising als kami u his hst.He looke l thoroughly neil, sat up, tke onlymea ol hi.t niue-s being inn waxy complexion.
OERJIAN III'tHT oTINION.
Iies;i'.e theeemblanceol health snd his ln-power,Germaaexpert opinion that iii*.
disease will bave aa early au* fatal teruilsstlenls slill unaltered. Theead vii come quicklywi.es lt dees coma Any night a sudden crisismay declare Maali It will be announced te tiie
be fellowed in a tew hours by anIntimation of Ue Emperor's deatb. 'ii
Ma kenxle will !*'».' a prolonged 1"»\hKeactlaa axaeag tim Heil ..
e/. To¬day hedrovola I oder Den Linden by blmSelt'aud was gret ted with cheers and salute*.
tub oaews rKiNCB.
Crown Prtaoa William jess te Ems on tbe 17thof Ap: ii. Ike stele of his health continue* tocause frave disquietude.
ba Progressists1 heps-, fer a speedy Introduc¬tion <f liberal reforms .meer KnIrk, il.. T the tone et i.i pi
the Kei< Sitar, and Landtag, lave beenrevived by tbe piespects cf ike prolongation of
peror'i liie. i.e precleniatiou-- warasui 'es st tue Inspiration "f Prince
Btsmai k, whees counsel there was BH.mestsrynecessity fer the Ktaparor ie BOOefBl 1 ke or-
gai.sol tie (tetchier n..* lld tbe party to re¬sume its. otcl attitude of expectancy, i ha pro¬gramme ef tit" PregresalsU la rrilsri.-e en tbaEmperor, knowla* i i reaca for liberallits-.. Tke psrty mu>t taks his position Intoconsideration, and refrain from clamering forlisriiS'liais reforms, but comin.ie to uptnls tbe
:ssof psrllsmsiiisry rey fess, Evidentlya cordial uniiwr.-esD.ilsc between tbs Empererand Prince Bismarck ls being ferr.ied, bb.i ti.e
or may -li" .
Iii n--rorlBuce witn tie views of the new Chief ofSUle.
FASCISTIC CIUTICISM.
This programmehas JusUy met with BBnBStte¦. »a papers say lt overlooka
the perreaneet pl.vsieal disability *f the Km.peror. s\en il lin nf. it protoafed beynii.1 tbafrlendlleit sxpe-tstisa. It overlookspresent f«--' thal the Emperor baa showndisposition to Interfere willi BUa&arek. On theceuirary, st ths last council of mlnlstars and
I rs Sheer* of Mete, siter Hinman khad state* feraially and at lengtb bli. h>>me andin situ pallor, tk* Emperor Intimated hi* entirej. piles ¦#!.¦« \ud complete cou-Sdence la t-.i^ ni esl ml
TUB laUrSCB l'lil.lTICJH. rARTIR.-:.The sullen eiiaiig" 'u t',e position of the
. es hus reawakened appre-. for til* immediate future, iivuiauger
l^ now felt ti ba ie. apeetral si,ai]»^5iOi-isiit;sl fur.'e thr'-Bieslng U:e pes.-e of
..lay's Parin ndrioss gravely".lal circles. No ts'.lance is
placed upon any possiblo tnisiitry tbntlau, or any other roan
m fur tim malntoaaana of pea.-e... Iawba forward to h the t, * ..r
tin- ire '. un appeal. If adUl. sr prod st a «tr.nic Bouiaugor
party,ltwlU ba taken here as e<iuivsieiit lo a
popular vote for a war, an* tho convealence ofthe FrcucU to begin lt viii not be awaited.
A KINAMCIAL ADY-i.The Rotinte, wklck cot a sudden stimulus to¬
wards t.uyiup Ku««lau se--uritiesou bearing thatCount tlerhart Bismarck has beau decorated trytbsfisr. c*t a quick ililli te-dsy ov.-r tl lu-oreaaad sinsap'luty liepesed by Busslsouns-tlve and fereif :i seem Itlea. Tbs edi 1 ls held tobe a further proal Hist Ifu^sls ls oa the brink ofa tiusinuil slivss, Jba Incident of the de.-or.-uioii
it Uerkert Kistnank ass Olelfelad. Itwas doiie simply in return for the cempllment ofthe Oerman Bmperer in conferring the decora-tiim.if ti" Iiia<k Bsgi* upon Ceunt BehavaloS,the Kuss.^u Ambassador, lt is impossible to.nerrsts er mlstske a Preach ef reith toward la-
in Itussian securities t.y the new duty.r.lV.-OA'S M1LITABV rBirAr.ATIOK.
Apsrt froBi the financial surprise. k
-i sgalu attracted n KussU's militarypreparation, which ocas>ons renewed disuust.The Kr'': SJWf* ¦» i!l»pairhe» pronounalan action Imminent, hhe has trie.) and failedio obtain permission from Koumanta to pass
pa ti.iuugh ber territory to BulcsriaIn.(er sn agreement between the. kingof lioumsAila and ths Austrian Qevernan-nt,
ila tiles io loree ber way, the unitedwill resist the attempt T!:e< rsr hassf-
lerc.l tke Iteumaniau Government a eouii»r ah-?..; iisla^ lo add rangy IVBnla to tbedo-
niinii u.s .,f king ( i.ailrs In ihs sient of ths suc-e«ss f the campaign. Tbe oSer was rejected.Oeaera! AresenlkoS, wits headiiuartsrs at
"ff, c.niinantls the advance, and aocerSVlng lo UM l'<-(lier Lkryd, bas slresdy efte.tedlbs orgsalraiiou ot a ccrps to epeu tbe caiu-
tiSD^ueted QoaaralSat t.<-nlght as envoy of Emperor IYa4-
erli k, atxl Will culler s decora! lon upon blxn.Neither honor ls of special slKuitlcancv.
Myaterlously Srsnufd.A Parkersburg |W. Vs.) »r|>ecial savs :
Th. re was found IB the Ohio river nearNew CuanheTlauJ, W. Va., last night theliody of an elegantly-dressed woman. Ithail evidently been in tke water some
time, hs it was partially decomposed.The fa .« waa almost ceaupletelv oblite¬rated ami unreeoK'nuable. Tm bOdtwas clad in a sealskin sacquo, black silk.Iress, elaliortitely triiamcd, and BBaV r-
elotLiug of fiue tinhroidereil nilk andliaen. The dead woman had on a goldwatch and wore a valuable diamond andennrrahl ring.Tba whole Appearance of tho body in¬
dicated a wealthy aoman of jierhai*thirty-flvo years. In her pocket was a
purse containing %;A) is Paper and gold,but Bothingby which identification was
possible. Thia discovery cause* aauchinquiry. No one ba* been missing upthe river lately. It is thought that it isa case of suicide. No warks ef violencewere found os the hedy, bat the posi¬tion of the arma show a desix rate strug¬gle. The body ia held at ^ellaville foridentification.
Old newspapers for sale at this o| pries 25 cents per huadrvii. iffice^J
PLANETS IN APRIL.A STUDY OF THK BEAUTIES OF THE
HEAVENS.
The Sun, thi Earth, and Mars-Tha sTove-menta of Other Bodies.
Tba Moon.
(Providence Journal]Mars is morning star nntil tho 11th
.nd then becotnea evening star. Hocornea to the front on the April as voilas on the March record, for ho is in thefull realization of his UM.rt-lived lapre-macy. Mars in opposition issn imposinglight aa the planet dons his robes offiery red, and impresses thc beholder withhis aggressive air and warlike bearing.Our celestial neighbor prt mated tho sameaspect that we now describe to observerswhen astronomy w:is in ita infancy,thousands of yean ago*, and for this rea¬son was honored with the name of Maxs,tho god of war. No other star that gliru-niera in the celestial concave so well do¬se rn s the title. The opposition of Mars,the great epoch in bia court*the 11th ut 1 o'clock in the morning. Thoaun, the earth, and Mars are then in a
straight lin« with toe earth in th* entre,and whoa the mn sets Mars will soon af¬ter be seen rising ia the southeast. The©I position, though favorable, does notbring our neighbor within his nearestrange, an event IOmuch desired iadayi of increasing telescopic facilities.The observer who desires to itndv Marsat bia best muat wait till 1892. when theplanet is near perihelion and the earthBear aphelion. The two planthou about aa neara* possit'Io, or 9ooo miles apart. Fveu with the mostl>owerful telescope not much eau be Been
at such a distance. Tbe division of laadand Mater, the snow-capped poles, theclouds, tba curious ami unaooouutahln" double csnsls," and the two tiny meenanearly exhaust the list of terrestrial ob¬servations thus far r< corded.
Ur. L*tngley, says cn observer on themoon, under tba best telescopic eoadi-tions, might perceive such aa amy as
Napoleon led to Rusaia if it moved ia a
dark, solid column icroaB the snow ; it isbarely * oeaible that ono of the largestooeaa steamships might be seen under
11 "r..1 .|» circumstances as a movingdot; And it ii prol I such a con-tlagration as tbe great tiro of Chics rnwould bo visible in tbe lunar telescope aia reddish star on tue night side ol our
plsnot.mean distance ofthc moon is 240,-
OOOmileA The lea** distance of Man ii86,001,000 niilea. Hie possibility of de¬tecting any proof of the existence of lifeen our outer planetary neighbor, withour present means of observation, is notencouraging, None the h ;%* do we hopethat tba teleeeope of the Fick Observa¬tory will win it-nown by picking up a
couple of moons or solving the mysteryof the double casals at tue present Mar¬tian opposition.Mars wiil be beautiful to behold du¬
ring thc whole month, allowing his raddyface in thc loutheait as loon as it i darienough for tho stars lo come out, andshining with resplendent bistro duringmarly tho entire night, He is approach¬ing bis bright companion, Spica, andon the 18th will meet a;.d ptafter that time bring welt of Blceding from the slur.The right ascension of Mars on the
F-t is i.b. 37m., bis declination ii 725' south, hildiameter ia lb", andin constellation Virgo.
Mara rises on tbe 1st at Th. 4m. P. M.Il,- h ti on the 80that3h. 48m. A. M.
Li ives is morning itar anti! tho Rb,and after that timo ia evening star, ll is
;ion with tho mn occuri on the4th, abeu he changes his quarters Irumthe euu's wost, rn si le to 1Planets on tho eastern aide i-f the sunaro classed ai evening stars, ami planet!on his western aide are classed as morn,ing stars. An opposition to I:," o >: quins, ii in importance with au
opposition of Itara, or Jupiter, orbatum, but it iring* kim Iaeareat point to the earth and makeiitpossible to obtain a glimpse of bim ll I»tsr of tho sixth magnitude. Tho un¬aided human eve ian actually perceivethe Buiulh.st of tho four Kimit phihe (-lowly treads bis ippointed j nth, al¬though when Dearest, ai at ;is 1,7 i away. Clear-sighted observi rs will find unoBioonlcss nights about (i northwiSpica and 1' southwest of Thcginis.The right of Uranna on tho
1st is l-'b. 58m., hil declio dion is .". -jlsouth, his diameter ia 8."8, and he is intba eoaitellation Virgo.
Uranus risea on the 1st at Ch. 17m. P.M. On the 3Uh ho bets at Sh. Fni.A. M.SATuaaii evening stir. His course
during the month, as well ss that of Marsand l ranuH, is mari i by anepoch Beis in quadrature with F. be 19that 1 o'clock ia the morning, At thattime ho i - nt ;r the meridian at ¦unset,and after that time ho will be found iatho weetara sky, setting not farmidnight, Ile is DO longer rt :r '-railingor moving "westward, bot hus changedbia path, is moving in a direct course 'ir
eastward, and is again approachingll cluster in Cancer.
The right ascension of Saturn on thelat is *->li. Sm., his d> oliiiahou is Jo 4!''north, his diameter il 1.'. 8, aud ho is inthe constellation Cancer.Satan Mm an the 1st at 2h. 2Sm. A.
ht On the 80th be vb* \. M.JrptraR is morning star, or rs'
cla-^. 11 as morning alar, beeaaion the western ndu of the nun. He isevening star in reality, for he risea be¬fore ll o'clock ou the 1st of theand before Si o'clock at iii cloie. TheApril evenings will therefore be honoredby the presence of this gem ol ti"as well as with that of tbe leas brilliantMars and Saturn. J ir, iib r w
supt rb m the small boura of starlitmornings in March, aa he slionradiant lull I ll amid the bright stars ofScorpio. He will be brighter in Apriland will rise at a more convenient hourfor observation. He is now retrogradingor moving westward, ind is tlc r. ¦'ceding from Antares, being about 8°northwest of tho star at tho closemonth. The three bright planetl thitplay the part of evening itara in Aprilhave each a brir/Lt companion. Jupitt r
tans, Mars has "-pica, and Saturnhas Poliui and Procyaa.
Tlie right set'euaiou of .lupit. r on tho1st is li'h. 18m., hil dedtnation ie 20°.JJ'smith, bia diameter bl 89.' .md heis in the constellatioa C>phincus.Jupiter risea on the 1st at 10b. Bom, P.
M. On tho doth ho rises at ch. 81m, P.M.Vests ia morning afar. Thcro is little
to be aaiil of her course during the month,for she is so near the sun aa almost tohe lotto light. She raes 50m. beforetito sun on the 1st and 3dm. before himon the 3tith. Sha is in conjunction withMercury eu the 18th at midnight, lain^at that time 1 lo south.The right ascension of Venus on the
1st il 28h. l.'m.; her declination is 8 -Fsouth ; ber diameter ia ll. 'i, and abe isin the constellation Aquarius.Venns rises on the 1st nt 4h. Il'.'m. A.
M. Ou the 30th ano rises st 4b. 5m.A. M.Mimerkt ia morning star. Since his
western elongation on March lilith hehas moved eastward, approachmg iand overtaking ber on the IBbbLThe right ascension of Mercury on tho
lat is 'Jim. 10m.; his declination is
south ; hil diameter is 7. I, and bo is iuthe constellation Aquarius.Mercury risei on tbe let at 4h. 87m.
A. M. On the 30th he rises at lb. I hu.A. M.Nipttse is evening itar. Bia posi-
tioa in the aky variei so little frommonth to month that it ia scarcely per¬ceptible in a short time, but it ia well tokeep tho track of all the planets.The right aaceBsioB of Neptune on the
lit is dh, dim. j hu tecLiaaUoa is la 7'
north ; his diameter is 2."."), and he is intho constellation Taurus.Neptune rises on the 1st st Ph. Bom.
P. M. On tho 30th ho rises st 8b. 7m.P. M.
Mers, Uranna, Bfttnrn, and Neptuneare evening stars at the close of themonth. Mercury, Venus, and Jupiterare morning stars.
THE MOON,Tho April moon fulla on tho 2<lth at
lh. Baba. A. M. Tbe moon two daysaft.-r tho last quarter is in conjunctionwith Mercury on the bth at Gb. fhn. P.M., being 1' ld' south. On the same
day, the 8tb, at 8h. ltfrn. P. M., she isin conjunction with Venus, beiig 2V Iffsouth. Southern observers will enjoythe most favorable conditions for a eightof these two planets in close companion¬ship ami in tho neighborhood of thewaning moon. The new moon of the11th is in oonjiictitn with Neptuneon the 1 Uh at 4h. 40m. A. M., being
.nth. On tho 19th, the day of thofirst quarter, the moon is in close con¬
junction arith Saturn at Th. JHm. A. M.,being 1 fr* loath. She jsia conjunctionwith Uranus on the 'J4tb at Oh. Tm. P.M., being L 17' north. She ia in con¬
junction on the same dav, the 24th, withMars at lb, 38m, P. sm., hoing 8° Ifnorth. She pays her respects loJapiter,last in tho train, on the 27th, the daysiter the full, at Mi. lena, P. M., being8° 2f north. Tho moon, the day afterthe full, and Jupiter, near his brightestphase, will inako a charming picture in
theasteru aky on the evening ofthc uTth.
TUT* RT'",'.
Tho sun's declination on the let ia.I M'north. On tba 30th it fa IB9 8'north. The hub has therefore nmv. dnorthward IO 9* during the month. ThohCiiMin rapidly advances in resjionse tothe bun's increasiug northern d'vliu.i-tion. 'Ibo sunrise and ai.usot pointsmove northward, the sun mounts higherin tho heavens ob each succeeding day,anl the great day tdsr appears earliereach morniug anti dclavs his departurera.'h evening. Tho teaioa ia hopeful inthe presage of bleesiagi ia store, moroto;iii in the fruition of present enjoy¬ment]
Al'RIL.
Tho April star-lit nights will bo full of' to those who follow tho coursesB mysterious twinklera. The ao-
lar brotherhood do honor to the month-rd. Tbs opposition of Mara, thewon of Uranus, tbs qusdrature of
Suturu, and tilt; conjunction of Venusslid .Mercury give lifo to its annals.Night after night the sky will beam withthe light of throe biroo planets as eve¬
ning st n, i tiuMmatning now, forof Into the morning sky has been thescene of action where the largect
have ibone resplendent. Jupiterrises ob tho hth about half-past 9o'clock, and then tho sky will bo boati-tiful to ste. Tho Prince of Planets
in tbe southeast surroundedstan of Scorpio, raddj Mars ap-
proaching the zenith closely followed by"nted Spica and pale, serene
.' west, followingin the wake of Pollilia id Procyon. In¬telligent observers con id these planetswitlio-i: I will tiud gr- ,tsatisfaction in a of tito starsobtained by personal ell irt ''Consider
indroui work* of .¦ lod " wasthead-v,oe given I of obito the in OD tho biblical
lady of tbe oldest, thei of all tbe i 11 DBobling
ami elevating as it was when astronomywas y<
Why tbe Nontli ls Molld.(Henry Watter* n in th* April Forum.]
The moment the North cesses to beda] tho Booth will pease to be solid.
But ashing as Fiore is a party of thoNorth winch urges un interference inthe local again of tho rfouth whichwould be tolerate*] by no northern eoni-
1 to itself, tl.ero will be; .ni.l at the South tho lirst anti highestof nil motives for united resistance.thatof an inextinguishable MOeaaod. If theentire white population ol
ie miracle transplantedelsewhere, aad its place supplied by sn
number of white RepubucAni fromthe Western Reserve of Ohio, the case
would be nowise AtteM«L Within l yearthe same antagonisms would springnp, md tbe same need of self-protection
I compel a union of the white mi¬nority representing intelligence and
ty against tho .ijorityuting ignorance aad bru*
Government cannot police the:ii"' mirv not moke laws for
Accepting Mr. ii.i! rb ad'iand dednctiona ae true, ia hil party not
io his electoral abuses he alltT-''"",of iteown mediciae? Thia time,Ling toi hil plaint, it is Mr. Hal-
i bioh is gored, Bat duringtbe yean when thu machine, which worklio il dow, worked so well for the Fe-pnblicans, Mr. Halstead saw nothingamiss either in ita construction or move¬ment.
Manchester's Little Budget.M^ s'ul Mrs. William Miohaux, of
Powhatan, are ben on ¦ brief vi-it.i ommonw'filths-Attorney (",i,irle-i I..
tarni d from Powhatan yesterdiyafternoon.
Rev. Mr. Hull will preach at tba Pn a.
byterian ohareh to-day and to-night.A line mailes! prognunme has l>e« n
arraaged for tho Faster larvieai at theMende-M'tiiorial church to-day.
'lhere will be au unusually intern-tingI at thc Richmond and Dunville
¦ iii afternoon at 4 o'clock.A onmber of Chesapeake ami < >hio rail¬road-men, lod by Fngiot-er Goodwin,will conduct tho mctting.
Ai -cording to the "tracing" of thewat?r-rnuins to be constructed by CaptainWhite, who is to build the water-tower,the last tiro hydrant on upper Hull streetwill be located atthe Petersburg railroad-nioaasliB Tba citizens of Swansboro'are anxious for the water-maina to be ex¬tended at leaat to Clopton street, andaome etlbrts aro to be made with this endin view.
Hhakspasrsaii Heading*.Mr. Theodore Hamilton will give a ae¬
riel of Bhakiptastaaa reading at theaasdamy on the Ulfa of April. Theeu-tertainmeiit sill be for the benefit of theSoldiers' Home.
Mr. Hamilton's selections will embrace" 'Ostler.Joe," the " potin
" with whichMrs. Potter eainod her notoriety.
Vt ashlug-ton Votea.(By telegraph to tb* Dispatch.)
Washington-, Man-h -11..Order* wer* to-day> -"f ti.*'vorUi Atlantic srttia.l-
indeaveasat Pensacola, r'ia.. April lturfor Ute purpose ol a Meei drill an* exercises, both
lie followitg-iiaraed vasa*-lswill participate: BtsiAxaoad, Oaleaa, Atlaats,
they wlU probably visit.Vans priori* th*'lilli.iiowiugpost-ortitcs will be raised to the
provides I ril 1st: High Lolut, N. i.;B*onett*ville aad Yorkrille, 8. C., and NewportNews, Ve,
_
LATE HEATHCH KU'tl HT.
(Dy telvgrspk to th* Dispatch.]f-. .) Washinuton, April 1.1 A. M..Tut
I FAIR iVlrs'.ula, North t'aroltua, South Caro-
)¦ 'lina, Georgia, ami Eastern Florida, lightto fresh variable wintle, warmer, fair weather.
1 iib WRATBRn is RirnviONU YbstIBbay waa
clear, bright, aud pleasantBang* ol Thortnometer Teetorday
« A. M..;.fri4 A. M.UlNooa.T3
i. M.SISB. M.-.TDMidnight. .W
Moen temperature. ..**¦«.oaouMMom.. >** »+.mmtmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
levi. BTKAYED, AND Mil <ID.
T OST, IN THE CITY OP IUCH-1 i MOM), a PLAIN IIALD KINO, markes tx D.A. ts N. C. J. Liberal reward if returned to thiaoffice._ aa) 1-lt**
I OBT, YF.sTKUI-AY EVENING ONXi Broad street between Saran! and N talk, a
-'AliK-i'lNoot In uiver, la the shape ota grape-leaf. A llkeral reward will De given itswlursed to ia, east Malu street, ev Irt*
FINANCIAL¦IW TOBI, ULTIMO!*, ABB HOB-
HOBO STOCK IXCsLalvIt
train, Provident, Cot?**, TeBeeae, Tar-psntine. Beela. Tar. aa*
Fesant Market*.
fPy tslegraph to the Dispatch. 1N*w TOM, Barch SI..Tbe stock market to¬
day wa«"very wssk. sn 1 marted declines were
wade over tbe entire list on active trading. Tbeaspect of the eHus'.teu wss worse Uan at suvtime slue* the beginning of tao preeeat troubleson Us western reads, and the pressure waa spe¬cially severe upon granger stock*, which Busilycarried the entire Tin down with them, In Uteat-.-n-e of any trading for ferelgn ac- tankThis wai owincU dspresflou In the roports fromCh' ag". '1 Le temper sf Hm roon was conserva¬tively bearlih st us epenlng, snd traders lostno time ia suacktag the ifst, fha f»ature of tbeira-ling In tho early dealings wss the heavyfelling of !««. Psul and Inion Paclfl'. BBBMissouri 1'e.Hc Prose badly, and lt wassaid tn tbe board thal parties clo-e toGould gave out rn i-t of tbe selling.Mers. All grsugers were heavy sufferers,but later In the dsy ipeelal attention wai paid toVanderbilt's as* Lake hhore g ive way. butMichigan Cestisl wss weak, dropping 5 percent, e* "ales of a few hundred shares only.Ba*va*m«ra*r* were res-be 1 tn different partsel Vis list asl thtlr . xc-ti n decline goingii^i.r.-r than e othssTwIoa »> I have done, balthat* was a dtrpeeiBoa ti ever. Toward theclose the market wss stes-lv and la'er.tesdyto *rm ai a shade better insn ins lowes!prices. Ss le- Sftgregsted 18,700 sher.-*. Every-Uiieg ls lower, with declines very marted andKuTUBgton la down SBj Manhattan, if, ; North¬western, Mi motin Pae-Tfl.-. sn ! K.-a 'lu.:, each I ,;ht. paul, a ,.; Jersey . sntral,8; Lake >hore. 1*,;Norfelk sud Western preferred, iv,: Meelerai'm. n, p.; fei .» PactSe snd louisville andNashville, lt{ each ; Kh-hmond and Weet Pointpreferred, I',: I asa.la -¦ut,-tu. Kansas andTsxss, Port Worth and Denver, sud Manitoba.eec* I per ..eat., sud the rt matador fi.iciinalamounts.
WIKKLY SA»-'K STATKMKNT.Nsw Yong, Varch ll..Tbe weekly bank state¬
ment shows tho f.il »« mgaai Neserve,dectea.se. JSiiT.oftO; lesa*, decrease, |8I5,M0 :sped", de.-rease. 11,1*3,100; l"gi:'.-t»nder«. in-
» lai.SHO; depeeite. dc-rcaae, »1,738JSa/:ctrculatt. a, decrease, 111.900,Hie bsn»sn«w bold l'J,;i,'i,.'..'? In axce***f the
13 per conk rule.
¦ILTIaTOlE STOCK MiBKKT.Bai.twabb. Ba., Man-b ul..Virglale now S's,«V Hld to-day.
BICHKOBB STUCK EXCHABO?.satuspat, aar-h Bl, lass,
Salbs.FIB3T B«AKD.~l.udO Virginia new it'sat sr.,fleeing quetatloBi at the B*0*B Board:aeraRsaaxTSaacisirigi. B*i Ai.-
United States 4V».l! *CalU* StatesVs.ISJkjt-TJlSSBCSXITII.t.
Nsrtks'srsltnsVs.SS 9*.Nenh Carolinass.talVbglaleB's, consols. I.1Vii gmt* 8-4-3 l'MU's.Vlrglsla S's, new.MB U\Virginie consol coupons, fu'i'i. a*Vliglals cen. CO .fund.... SSCwt ¦ssearnaa
Klrh-esd cltvls.USKichstSBd city B's.ll.117Bi'bT.c ,
Kickmon* city S's, (littl sud later)..100)* .1 ..
RAtLBeAPBONPs.CaoeKasrA Yad. WW.loliirsblsaid (ireeuville std Hs.. m
Petersen rs Class A BBPetersburg e'lase B d's.108*1Ri.'Dnond snd Met. wt *«.mi BBlu ii. a .. .. ji
BAaaeAsStPetersburg.'.*J BS SOB.,r.4. P.dir.obllg't,. Hi USllAMK STOi'I-i.
ITWCity.
taUeaal .....ion las1811-
Nstlonsl Bank of V Irglnls.bbb
Lmsbavi acornVirginia Fire sud kim ina.S3
BICHM0BD VO34CC0 MARKET.Bu ns. sd. March .ii, i*^.
ii s marka) Pillar. 1 n-
iik.- la-t Milurdsy lt »i.i a dull day. 'ihe week,however, by contras!markets, leaven but lillie ti c..turds,ti of.howevethree fourths In market, aithet bebitc1 lu plsnt- rs' banda moat bs «f lnfe-rlcr grades, judglnc a greaterpart ef which have be io mart :. l In eaThere bas been in i' this week InBAW dark lugs. Baliigbu «o»d Bark loaf will bring and I -
from lg to 140. Iii several \ ir<lnta niBrkei*.Dark gr* ts areu,uiet;sblpping,com « Solas; Warn-kousee have .¦ | sal ol oldcomniu i ita generally
doscriot new bright* have ISoe lu nsw btighta bas berni otfere 1 this week,
n tnsi-kcts neat - in toneand prices, particularly goes aM loirieys, »i-thsuiri osly two tr three al nteksvt**srs huvinfron ths marketa li in SOW estunetedUst tks shortage of 1*87 crop ia larger tbeu ltwas pla.-ed ty th* LoulsvtU* d'lejtu'iou wb.-nuey InTtttigatH i emmlaslotiar Dodgs/B report;hence th'-ie ls more lils eif. As
i no aew Ba md bow of ISCorep.we infer thal toe preapacilve UBI crop wfll
'. :- ., t;nr.ce present..ust last Hil thea.
Numerous and handsome luvltst<ont have been¦ Bke Oxford ToBaeea Trade for the 18lb
of April to ii'tend the celebration of tbe openingof BM Oaford sud t'larksviilo railroad, itnpor-tsutsllke Pi (MU market and UioirH. 'lhere lscu.-il" tilda evidence of aerie, sncrgy, busl-
ta U tu ti.') nit.negemriit of UiePx-f.ird 1 rads in Uk* caun.it fall of Hiebeat if raoul {rearing sud pushing
¦.. I. iLKHunond Exp
must he mada this fal! :. e 'i;h.i ,-inythlna of thokmlei > uro in moro thana /.lir way to do it.
GBAIB AiTO C0TT0B EXCH1BOI.sOxBraasa, MaroB ai.isii
orrssi.soi.Wbsat..ss nnshola
.suels.
PLOCB. -189 t*arr>.l5.silsi asroRrgo to iscsBTAtr.
vfBSAT..Sbnrtben fe.lrst8«c.I m.v..White, Ho baa*sui ptimo al Aic.
nor*.apodjaeaai Plas, usui-.tj. aaporSa*, i^tm
f.1.2'.; dtu-s.ll.'inr.. . . .iLJJ. paleuitamuy,ooaalry,|4.i m
OOTTOB BaWsKtBsrkst steady.
quotation kMiopt.ivi. "'.c.Low MtSDuaa.0'4.-.Oaui.sASY. Skj*.
MaBKETS Bf TXLESSiPEKaH roBB.
Mw TOtk, Mar.-U 31. -teiU.n-Ilolllsy: netll rtwo days, 110 balee: exports.to
Great Untaiu. 7,078 bales,' Uj the c'onttuent, °IU jbalee; stock. TDLAsO bales. Wheat.Caati gradnaflrm with absence of export liiVu-rst; No. 4 rid,March. 88Ba*<,c; May< aBgaSwkj*. Corn bigh-ar; cash linn and quiet; Bo. i, UaAi »¦;Msv, ei'.Bf.l',.-. Oats.(iptlons a sha.1- bet¬ter; ca,a h-Hvy: :..i, g, April, 88',a.Vi»;g.jBay, 37*.-.; N .stfj.-.; mlied went-
illc. Hay sten. il ipa stenJ ur. Cof-I fair BIO Quiet and steady at flt. Su<;ar
quiet snd unchanged; ruQued In (slr demand.I essy; 50-tsst, «>.. Hie stt.sdy. Col¬
in: .'ISasifl.-. for ra.tls-.l. Hoatn filet at tl.iS'sall.ii.V Turpentinedull a: 40-. Hi irs iu light demaud. Wool un-Qfaaaged. Pork Brm; mees, $i!W*fli for now;$ll.8.")M1s.50forone yssrold. Ijinl lower; west-ar«at*am,af*Sj,SS; May, t7.9Ia|7.sa. irelgbisaaaaSj
CHICAGO.CsifAai>, March li..Cash ejuoutlina were:
flour steady; winter 10c-. higher. Bo. I springwbsat, liisaTSc.; No. x red, 8lc No. Scum,Mc Na x oats, t7sia.l0>'- Mesa-pork, gita*
Lard. r.i'H- Short-rib sides, BT.uJ;»l tilers, SiVroaSSi short-clear side*, $7.SSa|7.«aWbisKey, fl.l.VLeadlug futures ranged:
Open:*! BiiK*,*. Cl**i%f.Wssar. Cis. eta etaApiil. Tt'i RBMay. 77 fflfl r.»»'COB*.May. 6k", BS* aaajOatb.May. UH M's 81VMbss-Pobk.
May.1U5S S13.fbt.Vf- flitsLsaa
ApHL. T.571< 7.54Juue. rdUX 7.88^ 7.5:k(SaokT-KiBAM*y. 7.1S 7.15 T.WJuue. 1M* 1MH 7.17X
nsvisw op twa caicAoo aabirr.CaiCAtto, March 31..Tho corn pit waa over¬
flowing with exctienient to-day from start loflulsii. The small shorts did some terrine scram¬bling to nuy lu their proporty wbs-n the marketwas going up and were the beet sellers when¬ever prices showed aay signs of wee* neiaEverytnlug seems to hinge on whether or not Uersllraads would be able to brina la tba oom toHU ciBt'Bi-te with. If thors was g.dag to bo uo
tie-up the vast majority of the crowd would sellcora persistently st anything above 3* cent*, bulou tbe other hand they ked an uadshaed fear ofa corner in the Bay future. 1 bis tatter feelingtrapped out In several spots, and several bouses,wue have boen proi.ouaced bears, tseughi Ihedeal was getting a little loo rica for thee* audbegan te cover to-day. May st tbe eueulog soldss low as t>* v., but before naen lt wsa eteSitu.Thea after eaetug baok uiaSV* lt was rashedup to Ml*c. un aa astlmats ot only ?igory-ehy.hicars o*i MonJu j a roi'aipus, olwilua al SB'.cWheat wai dull amt uninteresting. Bay futurewas about staBoaary all day between TT andi71io. TraOiag was tory tiueil ta veluaats. l*w-
.loton trading wa* *)r*o*t a* salttfar***t*g semeat May i^m want down n*d*f aw)*r*ter»n*actlons io ai T.SS, bul drated later lo EAWt
.ti tl.Ti BOBABAt-TtBOSA Mo., Bar.-! W.-Cottee steady:n tdd lng. UV. *lo'jr easter ia ton* arv!
Howard-sir.-it and we*t/»re *ap<»r,WC****.:*.; da, *xtr*. l*a{S.7*i: do. family,tAtl.tW: etty mill* *up*r, l-".S7»tg.«): da ez¬
ra. flol.T 7*>: I*. Ni,i orarels, l**oa|4.7»i; patae><i.tiperlatlv* pa:.->t. IA.J0; do. faaslly, $f> IVrV heat.HnatBern -1- *«1 y aad fuiet: red, tWee-V*.;imber. BtatMc; weatern aboet stead r. closinglull; No. i winier red. "wet. K'taSs*: May,'¦ ,aBD».,,: Jud., e**',e***\ I era.aoothera.eady aad flrwi; whl'.e. i.-"aw- valla*. AToMe.;restern Llgber aa* dull; mixed, sent, 'Aa"nv.:rtar h. ys: bid; April and May, ."Aa.Vlv*. D*5*t-ai7. aili oe y Bsedaress detnaad. aouthenamd Pennsylvania, BBk4le,| westare wklte, 4laKc.; w*etern tau sd.ss*,;*-. Ky* *ieady atataBa, {'revision* Mead/ *i 1 qul»t> Kgg* lowerlt lTwBl".-. ' 'irTe- <v, if!. ht'i fargo**, n? Unaryofalr. I?,,*'.¦, ¦. .-.mar.i epp*r-r*««*d Irntil I..alrte. Whiskey siaaly alli.tlall.in. Otht-rirlleles unetange-l. rYelgnls to Liverpool parit«*n-,er dull; ,-,,i'.eii, 1-1*4,; floor, per lou, te,;(raia, , i.
ST. LOtTTAPT. ISBBt. Mar<h .1t.--Pi*ur Arm snd oa-
.haeged. Waeel opeaed steady sad ant- gly ad-ran,,*! a trifl ¦., an lt, ros..* iiout BBS «*«aloa(*ln*d«u . ,-. higher tfcaalaura-tay; No. I red. osati. .-.1 May. ->¦.,¦»¦iunacle«ingats»v. Corn suonge.ii blgher;-ash. Bike,; Var. t*t'-,a*7r., owteiug ailau bl*!.. s bid; Hay, SI***.
. .- ak. PortllM"*.loBBJ iT.rift47.14.
CIMCINNATT.t'lsrisvin, Vt>ii.!i .11. ! 'ir r*rm. Wheat
>t-ar,-e > .. *.tiw, .troeg,ind higher; ht Oat* Arm:Ss. I mix*d, K *t flt lani quietit 17:1714. Hulk-mat* lr*, r. n»t,u *t*ovly.IVhtstey steady at V BBSS*,
V, ll.Mf*s'S-IO*4.WlLStVOTOv, Bir-1 T.l. - r.|rpanttri* flrTB at
tflHc Rosin firm; strsiaed. ti.'«,e.; good strain*Ur Crm a BAS), i rid* lurpeul.ue
lim; herd, ll .- y*ll»w-dlti sad virgie, BANOKKOIK ef;,S!l MA HS. KT.(t>P .r(*J for rb* lUspatch.1
March SI..Bark*4 un. banged. Kerelpt* oflto>-k frem th* asBB4ry larg* all th* woes, andHeady sala* al tka -emmi sion kau***. J l»» f»lorie* i-oiiilou* r* y 0'i-y, and working dtwint*rang* day aad t ' .-1 ui-d gocsl*fr. ni tb* .Sorta end W. .,._ I' IBB* 4\*.<\ ; *x-
IISSle.; Shelled, *fait,c.;Ipaulsb, sn."!,!-.; factory b*n 1 ..-te l, n,,i4o.
Many are cuinplainiag of the tea theybuy nowaday*. If the l'< a that JulieuFinford uni ty cents periioiuil is sot equal to any you buy nt
seventy :'.vo e. :its. P.Uck or Green, bewill rei'uud tho money and you dist
ii p what i v Mght, He willKtiil aamplei oat of town, poat.tgo paid.His Uqaars, tor pries Bnd tpiality, have
been ape-rov d by all who haveried ahem Laia street is Ju-lien Hint".rd«
WAKB4I tOIN.I.KANT- FBI v* *-i.-l, on the t*t
I sfll kl \Blt. U:< \S'l l" M -at'N,
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lived fora nun la r«".np*r*tlve r*-
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ihrinktnif. Iv-sttendsnr* upon tiif sanctuary, ead. iv. :''i hsr enjeih-ienda, Sh* v,
. Swhan falllug sod /.
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! »t *"t. JanwaBB VtosDAT (ll-K I. li ls of ttl*
shBS 11 .il IBs tilJ I lally aioiordially tuvlu-dt .. ; r--, -ni.
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AtCri<»N BAUM *BO*4 DAY.
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QIOKOI W. MA\o, 10^ A. M.. furniture, car¬
pet*, oli-'io'.L, show cases, miiKsllaueoii* ar¬ti- les. A'-.
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luiU'Df iiltUMOM). MAJU.B*U,lsaltaaiTiD.
Steamer Ariel, D*y,>, Norfolk. Cnlte-l Statesmail, merchandise, aud passauawra, t- li. Tetunv,ISBBtMeam«r A«hlaad. I'h'.lad-Iphta, m*r:handkte
ami passeugera, J. W. Bet. arrick, ag«ut,
rOKT OF NEWPORT NEWS, Mabcb BX I
iiij t*i*grapa.JABB1VBD.
Steamships Kanawi.i., Saar*, New Tort: Goa.thi-uburgfity, -, xksMou; Efflcient, Harris,New orleans.Schooner* Twilight, TaucAof, New I^adCdt;
Trana Hailing;iu, Weat, Uatou.Bargo Beuofai u,r, Wale, New London.
¦ABBBflkSteamship Kanawii*. Sears, New York.Schooner Tet.ight, Vauchof, New London.
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UKOltOrTS, VASUON ASO!f.Sp lit* .*..*. 1 aerth Tenta street,^
COTTON -SKEI> AND UNSiiKfBnawJ*
rYeeb lot jost receiveA Tar tata kySAVAGE, BEVIMiDtia A 00^
ap leSn,TuATnJlAwU i*ii eaatCary streeA
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