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ing difficult to accommodate all the demands for transportation thereon. A meeting of the friends of the States' Rights candidates for Congress in this Congressional District, was held yesterday in the Atlantic Hotel, and a harmonious consultation was held. All the candidates, excepting Col. John R. Chambliss, Sr, of Greensville, were withdrawn by their own request. The addresses on the occasion were appropriate and patriotic. Dr. A. R. Smith, of Portsmouth, was Chairman, and Capt. Wm. N. McKenney, of Norfolk, acted as Secretary. No change of importance has taken place in our market. Corn is still very scarce, and will so continue for about a month. Now will make its appearance here about the 1st of December. We quote the article at 60a65. Shingles are rather dull now, prices ranging low for all kinds. We quote both heart and sap at $4. Wheat remains as last reported. White 89a$1. Red 60a80. Bacon very scarce, dull and high, prices ranging from 20 t