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Show . Freight Traffic, The following are the amounts and kinds of freight which passed over the V. C. and U. S. railroads during the month of JJOTembep. I TAH CESIKAI.. liccctvcd. Merchandise, 2,809,-ioS pounds; coal, 11,131,6:20; charcoal, 770,000; wood, 306,450; lumber, 3,170,2i0; building material, 400,000; railroad material, 1,801,110; machinery, machin-ery, 122.S61; wagons, 107,710; produce, pro-duce, 1,134,076; lire stock, 120,300; bullion 200,300; ore, 20,000; iron ore, 1,411,230; coke.,1,429,260; ico 20,000; sundries, 105,500. Total, 28,300,305 pounds. Ji)nrari,.i.0rc,2,777,235 pounds; bullion, 2,01(5,053; lead, 600,0X1; wool and hides, 01,001; produce, GoO.OSS; merchandise, 306,580; sundries, 157,-100. 157,-100. Total 6,.5'J2,P15 pounds. Total received and furManlcd. i.Vi:,3 10 pounds. l TAH sotlliniiN. nve,K?.Oro,2,S77,,211,ibs;bullioii 1,830,200; lead, 530,000; rock, l,2f,o,-000; l,2f,o,-000; fireclay, .80,1 100; sundries, 157,-00S. 157,-00S. Total, 0,725,412 pounds. y'v'ra-d-l. Merchandise. 308,410, ll:coal, l,tO5,5O0; charcoal, G.liwiOO; iron ore, J,SSi,8.; railroad material, 1,J,S0": lumber, 43.-,00O; build- ling material, M,ll; ore, 232,230; bullion, 320,30.1; produce, 101,270: machinery. 13.1, 001; ,-oko, 1,0'V.,1S.1; wagons, 3,i H1. Tn ,1. 0.'. ill, 211 P'.'Ullds. Total revived an I C .rw.irjcd , I'eOV..-J::, pounds. |