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From Suffolk.[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Suffolk, Va., April 24, 1861. Everything is moving here. Volunteer companies spring into existence as if by magic.--The "Marion Rangers," Capt. R. O. White-head, (graduate of V. M. I.;) the "Suffolk Cavalry," Capt. Lee; "Chuckatuck Guards, " Capt. Phillips, (V. M. I;) "Nansemond Artillery," Capt. Ames, and a Light Infantry company, Capt. J. K. Kilby, M. D., in the Lower Parish, have all suddenly sprung into being, and are intensely eager for the fray. --Besides these, the ranks of the "Suffolk Continental, " and those of the "Home Guard," have been largely increased. Fortifications are being thrown up at Town Point, Bleak House Point, and Barrett's Neck, for the defence of the mouth of the Nansemond river and Chuckatuck creek, and a plenty of the best guns can be had from the Navy-Yard to make them more than efficient. We are glad to hear that the Convention has vacated all the old military commissions.--We wa
& Tennessee R. R. Co. vs. Taliaferro. Argued by Tucker and Patton, Mosby & Speed, and C. R. Slaughter for the plaintiffs, and John O. L. Goggin and James Garland for the defendant. Judgment of the Circuit Court of Bedford county affirmed. White vs. White and others. Argued by R. T. Daniel for the appellant, and Barton & Herndon for the appellees. Decrees of the Circuit Court of Spotsylvania and Caroline counties reversed. The Farmers' Bank of Virginia vs. Kent, Paine & Co. ArguedWhite and others. Argued by R. T. Daniel for the appellant, and Barton & Herndon for the appellees. Decrees of the Circuit Court of Spotsylvania and Caroline counties reversed. The Farmers' Bank of Virginia vs. Kent, Paine & Co. Argued by Mosby & Speed and Wm. Green for the plaintiffs, and John O. L. Goggin and Thomas J. Kirkpatrick for the defendants. Judgment of the Circuit Court of Lynchburg affirmed. Mitchell vs. Moore and others. Argued by Arthur A. Morson and C. R. Slaughter for the appellant, and Peachy R. Grattan for the appellees. Decree of the Circuit Court of Bedford county reversed. West vs. Ferguson and others. Argued by Macfarland & Roberts for the plaintiff, and Read & Marr for the defendants. J
ins $2.50 to $4. Bacon.--Market firm. We quote to-day: Sides 11 cts.; Shoulders 9 cts; plain Hams 11½@12 cts.; Sugar-cured 13@13½ cents; Todd's Hams 14 cts. Bags.--Seamless Bags, 25; Manchester do., 19@23; Gunny do., 12@14 Beans.--White $1@1.10 per bushel. Beeswax.--27 cts. Brooms.--@3, according to quality. Buckets, &c.--Painted Buckets $1.87½@$2 per dozen; three-noon Painted Pals $2.25@2.50 per dozen; heavy Cedar Tubs, cost, $2.50@$5 per nest; heavy Cedar Feed Bles still limited, at former quotations. Lugs $1.50 to $3; Leaf $4 to $10. No fine manufacturing in market. Stock on hand of the old crop very light, and mostly of inferior quality. Wheat.--Receipts light and market firm at $1.50@$1.60 for White; $1.30@$1.30 @$1.37½ for Red. Whiskey.--Richmond Rectified 29@30 cents; Stearns' Old Maited Rye $1.50; other qualities 75 cts. @$1.50 per gallon. Wines.--Port, Burgundy $1@$2.50 per gallon; Juice $2 50@$4. Madeira, Sicily 45@$1.75; ade