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New York Stock Market Xcw York, April 16.?Tradlns on th" Stock Exchange to-day seemed to bo governed |ri large pHit by sensu iiona I considerations. The sinking bl the steamship Titanic exercised .1 do l>rcFglng Iniluonee. ? in ii bullish mir nlpulutlon was "powerte'?.? to shake on', 'flic professional clement ospouacd the hhurt .-UK in gicalei lilimbcis, and their attempt): lb depress pi ices un? doubtedly were assisted b> stiles ot long ?lock. evening prices were very irregular, with ,> percentage ot gams' over losses, despite Lonuon's heavy tone! A feature of the initial dealings tvas the break ul I tu ;> point* in the several scctiritlea of the, Inter: national Mercantile Marine Company, which owned the 111 ?fined Titanic. These issues subsequently went lower. Tb? 11 also wile early declines 01 - ]ic>iiit;- in American Can common and l . ? i in Canadian I'aeltle, the former soon recovering "ml attaining Its liest priced of tl.v previous day, wnlcli run Mtltuted its high record. The copper Issues wer? very p.r.omlnent for then strength, especially Amalguinated Cop? per, ivIh'si directors tire expected to meet on Thun d'< ml at th. double Ihi Price* sugars: b< it< ruieiit "< U re i . ,ii ly ul tetnooti anot thent obliterated virtually all und br'otigi.. tin general level laiv a illvi r cent., or I'll I'HOUK lit. cy Iowa i ll but 'U Urn Hing Move guilts il undcl yesterday's Close. Pliieluiitlun were narrow in the last hour. a I Ilm .h? illy itr special , Ainet ?tt V pOllllS much. The which time the '1 i'e."tedi aItiiough stun ti< s inaulfi sti ?I li'eiitc i,.:!i Tobacco yliUini: aii.i Lorlllard almost closing was barely stclidy, although recoveries tan almost to a point in the speculative favorites. eiotnu local banks- called loans* to f pr.il ty their reserves, bin monetary conditions otherwise were unchanged. Bond8 were irregular, with a better tone at the close. Total sales. pur \ul'je, ainounliil to $",170,000. United States government bonds were un? changed on call. Total sales to-day, 770.?00 shares of nock. Note York, April 10.?Prime mer? cantile paper, 4 1 ? 4'n 4 l-l! per ci Sterling exchange firm, with nctu.il business In bankers' hills, at $1.SI10 for sixty-day bills and $4.S715 tor de? mand. Commercial bills. $4.S3 1-: Money on call eaurr. I 1-C@3 per j rent., rulinc rate. r. 1-4; offered ?< t-2. Time loans linn; sixty and ninety days rt l-Sf-it S-4 per cent.; six months. :t r.-4'ti4 per rent. RICHMOND STOCK MAItKLl. (7 By Richard \V. Maury. Ptcrk ?nd Bon.I Broii<-r. 1013 E. Mam Ftr Richmond, Vs., April 1*. if SAI.E3 AT BOAHD. Virginia 's. Old.?300 at s:v S.TAIU SECURITIES. Bid. A*l Virginia 5?. <>:<!. <.. and It.. I9J2,.., H't V?. Ccnturiffi :-3. C and lt.. I'.f.. 13's > 17V cECLRITIES. Rich. City 4s, C. and It . 1031-1943. ... RAILROAD BONUS A. C. L* R. R. Co?, 'lr. I p. e... N A. C. L. R. R. l'onv. U. 193}. Ul .:. and O. Gen'I M . 4',sr. Vi'j!. 101 3*ortila, sou. and KU.. I'M. 107 ileeirgia and Ala. t. on. 3s IM?;... 10, Nor. und Wast; R>*< It. IM??.... .-eabo.ird Air Line Ii. IMu. Snooard Adjustment Sti VM. 10 ?Southern Railway lit is, 1'jJI. its So. ft. Dr\. and G. M II, 1??. '.S Western N. C. lit ot. C. 1511. 103 CTREE? RAILWAY BONDS. Vs. Ry. and 1'ot.er Co. f?, 1031.. W?t STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Va. Ry. and Powar Co. Dfd_lit) as-, Va. Ry. and 1'oMir Co. coin....100 II*? rtAlLRUAD ni'OCKS. t*or. Atlantic Coast Line coin.100 111>? ? nt'sspcakv ana uhio.105 sti .Vortolk ar.d Wettern corn.ko iu . j;.. i'. jr.d p. piv. obiieatiou.'.too no ouuihirn Railway pfd.v ? . r.i Suuttieru Railway lom.po-.f-? 11A N K AND TRUST CO. STol'KS. American National.lto ilb Urciad Street. 60 Hank ul Coinu.crce and Truttt.luu lt.. i'litt National...too att, .Mcrcnar.it National.10'J ??? Mechiinica and Merchants.10? .?."?, National Bank o: Virginia....lou National Mate and City Hank i'A, i'.tiit^rt Nations.lOOJSOO t<?vlhf a Bank of lt|< htnunu. >; so L'f.ion Bank nicntnosd.M 330 ylrj tVctt End.I_. Richmond Bar^k ja'nd Tiuit ?. Central NaupnS.^ 'pairfc. JN.-.URANCK C(MU'ANIBS Va. J'ir?- and Marine Int_ iMkcEBUANEOUS. .1M BOND LIST, and N*. It. :?... I- (Iii Baltimore-p Esetl Si Myert >ni!aid Coihpan .M.lard Coinpan >rfo!k and VV'ett' aboard Ali liin> uthtin RaihvaJ Vlrtrlnlii-lire Vli clnia-Car I I I ON M MIK KT! tin.- (jptr.iMf to-d in t'n>' South, a W'.Mritijr.i wav ii heaej- reaiizlnjb loit ptltfe aioi.it polntt. Receipt! at th apainJt S0.M3 tat To-Jay> ntclf.ti ba i ? araintl :.i ton 3,051 bales a Cotton futurbi I-*."-"or' .l- ?.? Itili r.t-?rmbf r .l; i?. . ;) ., D?tf:mb*r .ll.tj itv?; nil nil Prot 'Otton i ;o?f<*. stf.i<v. K't'ontf hi eh? er, mlrtdilns uplands, :::<'' irVi'^n OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNION BANK OPiglCHlYIOND. 1; 07 EAST M.^lNJ-^TRKiri, $1.60 MAKES. A Stallt. 3 PER CEKT. J'STERE.ST. Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York By THOMAS BRANCH & CO., Bankers an? Brokors. Sales ">X>" i.fiOO UO 11,3.5 Ol.ilW li,050 3.1 u It'? '.?<.?.? )..'?'" I 0 l<5,t<X? ;..'.<w I 7..*. f.". i." > 420 1 1.7'.. > 1,3y0 :?..!?? f..?00 Stock. AHU-Chnlmers . A Ills-Chalmers, I'M. Amalgamated Copper .-? Amer. Agrl. Ch'eiri., coin. Amor. Bjct Sugar, com.. A met Ivan Can . American Can, pfd. Amer. a ml roundr.v ? Anter. Cai ami I 'otin.i ptd Amt i lean G->t ton * 'i1 American I.him < il oil ? American RoooTitollvo A'tijer. I.not Ivo. pH. Am r. MnIt Co., pfd. Amt ri. an Sm< Ring . Am M'lcun Huna r . Am -v. T. I und I" -I. Co... American Tobaiceo, com. Aiu.-i. TVb.. pid.j now.-, Amicoiinii Copper .?'? Atchlxon . Atlantic Coast Line. A. ''. I.. t t ' lohnectleut.'. Ilalltntorc itnd ol. Bethlehem Steel . Iii Itisb- \iucr. Tob. Co... Hi ooklj ii Rapid Transit, Central l.eatli sr. com ? Canai Ian l*a? iric . Chi sapcake mid Ohio.... Chicugo Groat Western, Chi.. .Mil. and St. Paul.. Crucible Steel Cor., com Crucible Steel, pfd. Ohl -,i(;o and Northwest Colorado Kuel and Ir in. Col irudo an?; Southern.. Consolidated Gas . l>, la war.- and Hudson.', Hen. and Rio Grhn., i om Ii"n and Klo clean . pfd iilstlllers' See, for. Erie . Brie, 1st pfd . Pod. .Mln. and Hui., pfd ? He-. \\ . Helm.- Tob. Cd; General Kleetrie . Grot Northern, pfd. Grctt Northern Ore ctfi iihi!..i> ('.Mitral . Int i ft oro- .Mr t. Interhoro-.Met,. pfd. Int. .Mil Marine, i: >m.. Open. Hi fio'j it.', I'M* 102$, 111 ?s 12?, 141' lit Hipjh. Hs 4 M?? tW/j W:? 117 11;,?., lUP.j III-. L?o w. IVt !?'-'!? Oti'j l'v>'s .11 h. Ill Closing. Bid Asked. I** i?i i ?i i<> ?It's lid's II-', M'_. 115 iOI'i 21:? '.' " ', IP", 1 lo- -? 1C 10 .'it', a":ls 11">, IIO?i Open. . Ill's . f,l Sales. Stock. 5,Oli6 lntet national I'apcr ... 400 Int. Paper, pfd. 309 Ran. City South., com.. 2o I, 300 Lehlgll Valley . IW If"' I.ipsctt und Myers, com 192 t?0 Liggett and Myers, /pfd. IWi aw Lairlilard Tob. Co.. com. lkJ" j Ho-illai-u Tob Co.. pfd. ... :',t?0 Louisville and Nashville \>l>\ .Manhattan . 600 M.O., Kan. and Texas.... ;:???"?? Mo.. Ran. and Tex., pfd- . l.lim Missouri Pacific . Ills t;ui National l..sad . f'7'a I'O.'-i!' Now York Central. HSU fj? N. V., iJnt. and Western l''-j 22.900 Norfolk and Wcsterm,. Ii-'s. II, 000 Northern Pacific .1--U 1,300 Pacllh Mall tS.'OC) Pennsylvania U?i People's Gas J)< P., C. C- and St. U, com. and St. ,. pfd. 120?? 10M, I??V4 21' $1 HI 37*4 19 H Mi 1T4 2.7.M Pittsburgh Coal, com. put Pressed Steel Car. Prosed Steel Car. pfd._ 100 Hy. ste-1 Spring, com... S3?* I0S.9W Heading . I,ICO Republic Iron and Steel I.30O Republic I. and S.. pfd.. 9.000 Roclt Island . -.tu. Itoek Island, pfd. TOO Seaboard Air Rliie, com. '-'???? 1,22-YSeah aid Air Line. pfd.. 61'.'? Sloss-Sbcfflcld .m &300 Southern Paelltc . lhJT? Southern Railway . ;!'">. Southern Rtiilwny, pfd- 71>i standard Oil . 1.6 n Tennessee Cdpp ir ? - - ? ?JOO Texas Pacific . 67.3)0 Union Paeltl ? . ::.:?/?< United stat.-s Rubber 131.100 UhHed States Steel :>.'.> United Stmcs Steel, pfd 113 2,100 Va.-Car. Chemical . .ill Va.-Car. Chemical, pfd. Va. Ilv. and Power, com ... M-i \V ii bush . ;' Wabush, pfd.. 21?? a w-sit i n I'tiion . Weymun-Brut?n To. Co. ... Total sal. ? for day, Total sales for week (two SI ItiJ! 24?k TS1? 5SV? II'i 21'? 17:-,-, Vi 71 ?i ?Ich. 13?, :,4 192 P9 li l.ow. CloslnsT. Bid Asked 12Vit Wl i Kl[\ )' 119<s 29*1 12 24!i I74(i tlH 11? daj.-'. HP' I2B4 lOsS IJHS .Ml, '??'s 121 tu UP, !<?<', 10i Si".'1* 2lJ4 :,t i"j 47 11-'% VlUj 41 ?? :i 172 3 ll-'"s 61? I IM 9(?< ?>A 2P,j KVt 7* i-?4 H2?4 120 J.'I I.lTT.l") shares. | eelpts, bait*: sties. 3W bales; stm k. iri.sTS bales; export to Great Mritaln, !,3W ba!i?. Coastwise, i.rfl bates. Total tt.-iloj at all ports?Net receipts. 1 t;e.7f bulls; export to Grenl Hrltaln. :..???>?', I bales to tlia Continent. l.SM bales: stoek. 7M.IJ5 bales. j Consolidated at all port'-Nrt receipts. I balis: exrort to Great Rltlatn, I bales; to France, 3.251 bales; to the Conti? nent. H.S17 bales. Tnial slnre September l at all ports?Net r'^rlpis, U.1I0.SW bales, export to Great .Urt'tHin. bales, to France. 1.070.94t I bales; :o the Continent; s'T.'Sn bales; to J Jap-n. lo7,549 bales; to Mexico. S.oC? bales. I New Orleans. La.. April 1?.?Spot cotton I firm and unchancsd: mlddiinp. litVT.Sc.;j sales on the spot t.V> bales and i.P0 -0 nrriv. ! LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. <I'urnMi?d P.- Levy Commission Co., Com mls.'ioii Merchants. Itlchmond, Va.j Itichinond, Vs., April if, ui:. ACTUAL \VllliI,t>.VI,i; <J1 OlAI lu.xs or MA ILK El'. LlViJ I'OULTKT, Chickens, winter, lb. :j 30 Chickens, spring, lb. te $ r> UVns, *>?. -I M'.i Itotiastert. rack. ,V> w 10 Ducks, large, young, lb. 13 :>j ps Duck:, sillall, old. lb. -t 11 LOGS?crated. In crates, nearby, lresh, dos.. <? IS In urstc?, otiier section*, do*. 11 is Bfrrtn. Family, 1 hole, lush. Id. y ri Merchants', lair, lb. j LlN't! .- IUlK. Veals, choue to lancy, ib.... if s Vtais, poor to lair, in. 0 y. ,1, fch?.l|>. lb. t u La mos, spring, ;t>. to y. 1. Lainl's, !o. 1 u- ? ii Cattle, lair to prinic, lb. t w t> iiuiu. iu. ?; w ;h COUNTRY-CUHBU BAL?.-.'. Hams, win siiioklq, siniiil, lu...Not wanted Ham.', well aihokiu, ..?ist. Io,....xot warned elites, welt anioituu. io..\oi kyuutvil snouiders, a'e.i siituktu, ;o..\yi waUtiitl tiiucid. Or>- nint. lb. V to Ur>' suit, lb. u li Ureen, salt, lu.:. <j n Urem, ub. 1* 11? Green, damaged, .0.As to tiuSilti 'tallow, lo. v1 a be**w*x. 10. W -? Murket Condltlous: ttoultr> ii. ucmuiid, but prospects .? 11 lor ?* lowei ntarki-t. t-j,k^ wearer. UtiOts, Buuci snu 1-.1v^ tivi.; scarce, active and wantbii. SEW YORK I'KOUL'CE MARKET. New York. April Flour?Steady 10 (Inn ?Villi a litlr local tlade. it: c 1 mar, 1 orn mcal mm Barky?aleauy. ' itye?Wulet. Wheat?.^po; irrtgiiisr; ;xo -' riid; :ii'i cievator. export oaiit, tii aiilyi, ami ?s.'lu till1.. 1. o o. .iIIjji ,'u;Ui?? lie I lowe. to etc; htgner. May. ?i.iJ'.si .Hny. ?.?.?.. ?eptember, *i-Wi',i, 0orii!-Kcs4K; export. sj??^- iiomioa:. .". o b. unottt. r'uturet uoai liiai, Oali?tipot . biandiril wmtc. 111 elevator, una No. -'. tw'.sc futures nominal. il?.er aim i.ardSieau?. cut Meats?idaay. Tallow unit Petioitum?.Hicsuy; iiou.-Wuhi. Hoklu snu t iirpnituiu ?l.aSy. Molasats? hlchdj. Islet?1 irni. riuKai?Raw, steauy; rctlneo,-<|uict. convo?Fuiu. n closed aieauy, ritt I points hlgtivi to ,? pvmus lower, ?po, stead}-, lllc .xo. ?'. h',.-. .-autos. No. 1. Pi'ic.j mlio, riuivt: Coiduva, .i'u ????;<?? 110111 liiui, Butler mm rlggi^l nsetiivu. Cnfesv? ,-t,ad>. Caibbagts?r.irm; fr-nin {.iiriillua, i.e .'. 1 nie, ij.wiia ? 30; l loriuu, Ji'ffl.jO. I'u nuu ami rrciglits ? Cnchungt-dl Cottoilteeil on ivu, strong early 011 cover? ing Ol ?notIs, itgiil uiivii.igs u. elude and iu\v specUiMiw ou.'in?, nuplrcd by the stiuiistli i" ?011011. l.ati-r. however, prices snowed .> ihoUeiaii 3:t?j,k under .May II ii?iilatioh, sv-attcicd prolit^tutiiiig uuu Aitn tne ibn-llae 111 laru. cans totaled "?.?J bar? rels- Futures rlox.d J points lower foi May and generali; i-vi K* pinnu lilglier on in,. balance. April, o.vt.I-, slay. <.ti<j?,li; .lime, ?.;..?-.? t-. .i. ,111". \..v.; August, sei (illtAt.G tilt A IN MARKET. Chicago; III., April IS.?AllhoUgli It was pretlj t'-miHiij i'ont't-otd to-rta> that the :alluie Ol Iii? wheat erup mis season Ihroughnui Illinois; Indtana ami Ohio had! ., tj"?turyj .stilt ir?dlng rnniuiun)iy reached ] r. lioliit .-in:? thi conservatives lit least b?--| IK vfd ;'t. pilceii dtst-oiinted -.lie damage, i ! In coitSmueriee the market closed easier, j I *?v-. iotvtr t" fslMvyt Iu4l iil^nt. Cora tlnlshtd :it 1 a't ib-' !'!n< >?< IS ,1 l',r. 10 |t*?i . aiiii oats "it *?i-. 10 ic. In provls I Ions tin. out-.mi. \uric(i troiu f.c. loss to an ?epl. -10*0 10.53 10.42 l?4i ?a?!i Riani cloaed: \V[isat-No.v t red. ity-i'S 1 .lJ'.i: No. : hard. 11 IS1* a l.li*4; Corn SCO, 3. 774j77i;t , Nb S yotloit, 77V?fl7Sc. its-No. 3 white, M<?M*.c.; No. 1 white. ?. i.-1;'.. Elandard. S7H(iM*4je. Ba timers. Md . April 1? -Wheat? Quiet. <?>!. contract. J1.0M,; southe.rn 0;i gr.<ie. Corn-Dull: spot, contract. ?Se Oats l-lrrr.. No. u w hite. ??He Itye -Flat; No. ?"??:m-i domestic. ,fe)ff$9e. rtlCHMONl) l.UAiy MARKET. I Rlch^mond, V?.. April it, im; Tx'ROLEfiALE QCOTATlONs ON ?CR?Xi.E WHEAT?Car lots. No. i red, ivesterh. \j 1 ?j tif, 2 ijtt, Vi.'Binia,....,. [ $ Lij Nr.. : ?Ii Hp. V ?? No. :; ?litte. '? ?? No. 2 mixed. ''< s" No. 1 mixed. 1 '? !>? Virginia, bag lots. S" ii Corn on the cob. y W OA I'S?Car lots. No. J mixed. (\ v No. 3 mixed. ?0 a No. white. 'S & No. 3 white. ?I '4 Winter seed, bag Ion. Nomina'. AYE?Car lots. \\>, 2. Nominal jCo. 3. Nominal ireinia. bag loll. Nomina! lUCILMOND HAY 51A It Ii ET. Richmond, Va.. April le. 131: Jii'imions of the Richmond Hay t .'hange si> ;oi car ion: No. 1 Timothy. t> IM No. I Timothy. '* 3*>-' No. 3 Timothy.:i Light Clover, mixed. >tf S0.00 No. 1 Closer, mixed. kl ?.00 No. '2 Clover, mixed...,.. *i 33.0*1 No. 1 Clover. tT -"-^J No. - Clover. 0> -1.3d dTRAW?Compressed . tiOO ry. Loose-presecri, largo bale*.. 13 30 *g SHCOKa?Compressed . fl 10.00 Loose-pressed, large baits., y lt'.i".' Load your ear?, so that ha\ at doors i.-p resents content? and thtu avoid rejections, This market grades nuv in accordance with the rules o: the National Hay Asso? ciation. CATTLE MARKETS. R1C1I3IU~L> Lit i. STOCK MARKET. (Sulcs at Lilian Stuck Yarue.j Richmond, \ a.. April 1?, is:: Report of ilie livu ?tock ruaraet tor tin.] week ending April i:>. IMS: Receipts?cattle, 3?i> head; calves, r? h?ad;| Sheep. |S1 bead; bog?, I? head. liest steere. ti'?a'>-.; medium to good, i me.; common iu nur, rjyaV-* , o.st in n? er ?, S'j yiic.; medium to guoo. I!;!/.1,!'.; common to (all, 3Vil I'.cc.; uist cow., i'2? 4c; medium to good, 3-??j 1'ic; common to I lair, .'-t|3!ic.; best oxen. 3 a? ????-.; medium] to goo,., Iti IVie.; bulls. 4>/3c; calves, extra V'ss f.e.; lair to medium, 3 *i liVSt-. Fresh I cows, |;5'fl ?e.W ?cr ii. .in. Brjt heavy hogs. I . good, 110 to ISO-pound hogs, ', <s i ;'4<-.: Hunt nogs lind piiae, b'jdi'c; sows and I Mag;, 6!i *j ti'iC. i best sheep, l(;'a 3';c.; com-I nion to tair, .; ?> t .. best lambs, 4?j'a7c.;| Common to ;.iir. r.i"i3ljc. i3;st spring | iamoij *3&t>.00 per head. I'.'hly.go, I1L. April ICv?Cattle?Receipts, tt.OO) bead. -tlark, t steady for beeves, but. rail fs L'?fiCOe. lower. Beeves, S3.80(|'S.7S; Ti tn> steers, $1.700 ?10; Western steers, l3.A0tti 7.lv; Mockers and feeders. $1.30 u S ?3; row* and heifers, f:'.<ii?7.C0; calves, 14.30? | ... . Hogs-Receipts 11.000 head. Market inuiily ioi.% higher, but closed weak. Light, ?7.C:".''i mixed, JT.S'.'-i S.IO: heavy. JT.T0'?? 1,10; rnugn. $7.70tr7.S0; plg.?. 13Q7.30; bulk of solus. 17..MO3.15. Sheep?Receipts :-0.000 head. Market steady to 10c. higher. Native. JI.3S ?8M0; wests: n. fl.C0fli.0S; yearlings. $6.90'? 710; iarr.l?. native. |3.30f|7.li; welterii, j6.'-3 1j 5 .:'0. Nei? York. Apr.! |?. ? B<levea? Reeeipta ?>'.? head; no trading, feeling -leady. Calves ?Reeclpti !?>.! head; nu iradir.c. market nom? inally steady, sheep anci Lambs? Receipts i.lJi load. Market nominally steady; no saie> tepor-ed I tos?-Rev elpts ;;>? i head. Market Ilrni. I.tslii to heavy hogs, $7.7i? i.ii. Tigs. IU.73{?;.??. Rl< ILMOM? TOBACCO MARKET. I Richmond, Va., April 1?, in*, i BROWN ANII OLIVE STBMMINO?NEW. I.uks .% ;..c-) tii 7.30 1 Short leaf. 7.J0 Itf I'.OO Long leaf. s.30 ?? 11.00 BROWN SHU'FINO. Lugs . 6.64 <B 7.00 Short lenf. 7.30 'S' 9.00 Long leaf. S.7b njr 11.US Wrappers . u.03 ?j u.Oo MediUin . 10.00 <g t oo Kin* . moo w 16 oa CUTTERS??Common . Mj?o ? 13.00 Medium . 16.00 ^ 17.60 Fine . 30.00 ? 13.00 fancy . :?kO0 <s .T.OO FILLERS?Common . *.oo <& tooo Medium .111.0? iff l'-?0 ISood . 13.00 'ft 13.00 Fine . 1S.O0 i? 20.1 Fine . 30.30 ff Zl. ?.VRAPPERS?Common . is.oo <u :o. Medium . K.C0 <fjP '25. Fancy . IHM 8 ? 00 < SUN-CURED?NEW. Lugs, common to good. *.lo W too Lues, good to prime. '''.SO O' r^bon leaf. ft* W J?-?0 Long leaf. W-W ?I IfOO Wrappers . 1> i'.'M Primings . I ? ? ?i ahsoEUuAjxE?us .markets. DRY GOODS MARKET. ..New York. April II.?The cotton goods markets In the gray good; dhlston remain eery llrm and active on ?ide print cloth numbers. Men's wear for duplicate fall de j\(:ry being advanced fla"' silks firm. Yarns jnd knit goods art In Wrte'f'demand. NAVAL- STORES. Wilmington. N. C. Aptl II.?Spirits Tur pentiae?Steady at I*'-, receipts 1". casks. K?lln?Steady ai $8.3-. rat Firm at tl.Mi receipts ;o barrels. I ru?l< Turpentine ? Firm at 13.33'd I 30; recolpts harrell. Savannah, Qa.. Apri; I? Spir-ts Turpen? tine? Firm at tie.; sales ?a>~? Rn.-ln ? Finn; sales 502 essks, receipts : l"l casks; shipments 3'0 casks. *o.:k 11.1? tasks. Quote: ii. JS.tO. MARINE IN I LT I.lt.KM E. TORT OK RICHMOND APRIL '.?:. IMS. AhRIV el) .-Ic-amei Brandon, Harney, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Line. .-?.earner Mob jack, Oraves, Norfolk and Js.mcs River landings, merchandise and pat tei.gers. \'irgir.la Navigation Company. Steamer Aurora, Furman, Petersburg and .lames River landings, merchandise and p*s-, eeilsers, Furman Line [large Pamunkcy, Bailey, Baltimore, coal, .<-. II. Halves A: Co. SAILED. Steamer Brandon, ?arney. NorTolk, mer? chandise and passong- r?. Old Dominion Line. .-learner Aurora, Furman, Petersburg und .lames River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers, Kurman Line. Mrs. Mamie C. Burgess. (Special to The Times-Dlop.iteh.i .?o:folh. \'a.. April lb.?Mrs. Mamie C Burgess, wlfi <>f j-;. s?. Burgess, of PoiTaiiioutli, manager ot the Western Union Telegraph Company, died ul St. Clirlsiopliet Hospital this morning, following un operation. The i uncial will be held tit Hie rcsielcnee in Ports? mouth Thursday. FREDERICKSBURG ALUMNI OF UNIVERSITY MEET' Elect Ollleer? for 1 enr, Willi Judge I Wallace tin I'rcaldesit?licmurrHls Call Masa-Mcctlng. ISpccial to The Timcr.Dispalch.J \ Predericksburg, Va., April 16.?The Fredcrleksburg Chapter of the alumni: of the Unlvcrsltv of Virginia, of which I Judge .\. \\ . Wallace ia president and B. P. Willis: secretary and treasurer, and w hich ha... a membership of illiy- i two. ai Its annuai meeting heVc elected the following olllcers for ihe ensiling year: Judge A. W. Wallace, president; fir. S. I.. Scott, vice-president; B. P. Willis?, secretary and treasurer. Execu? tive! Committee; Tito oflicerx named, with Dr. C. Mason smith. Judge Alvin T. Ilmbrey, |.i. Graves, W. E. Ennis, Dr. C. M. Wallace-. The following were elected delegates to the next meeting of ihe General Society of the Alumni at the University: Dr. J. E. Colo, Dr. C. Mason Smith and Chas. D. Poster. The sum of $& was appro priatc-ft for Hl? ?lenetal Society of the Alumni ai th" University of Virginia. An extended address was made before the members by .Judge. Wallace, show? ing the work and progress of the uni? versity, its: material advancement, its vast influence and naming the many statesmen who received their training at this Institution. The Democrats of this city will meet In mass-meeting at the. courthouse neTt .Monday nipht. April 22, for the pur? pose of electing delegates and alter No intelligent man that does not agree to this prop? osition, to-wit: "THAT ON GENERAL PRINCIPLES A STRONG TRUST COMPANY MAKES A SAFER AND MORE SATISFACTORY EXECUTOR, TRUSTEE AND GUARDIAN THAN AN INDIVIDUAL." The men behind this Institution had enough faith in it to put one million dollars in cash in this Company to seek this business, and each day brings evidence that they made no mistake. The Virginia Trust Co. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital, One Million I nates to the Plate Democratic Con I vention, which meets In Norfolk MaV All of the blK seines on the Potomac 1 Riverine cut out, but small seines In the tributaries of the 'Potomac and i Rappahannock Rivers lire still runninsr, and a hi;, supply of II* h 1? bei lit; I cauKht. This market Is well supplied: Fresh hefting are selling at 77, cents u hundred for (fills and tl lor scino catch. Nil,m| and rock are somewhat source, hut pCtch arc plentiful. l&aUroa&s Atlantic Coast Line The standard Itullroud nf the South. EFFECTIVE APRIL Sth, 191'.'. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND UAILT. Fur Floild? and South: 5:16 A. M. ans , '?> p. M, I -.10 A. M. For Norfolk: t':00 a. M . 3.00 P. M , 4:10 I?. M. For N. .v. XV. l!y. Weal! 6:18 A. M>. 10:00 A. Mm S:W P. M.. P. M. For t'cteraburs: 1:00 A. M.i 6:1? A. M.. S:I3 A. Mm ?:M A. M., 10:0? A. M., 3.W P. M.. i:i? I*. Mm S:?S P. Mi, 7;?i) p. M., ?:io i\ M.a II: IS P. M. For Cioldabnro nnd Faycl tevllle: *4:10 P.M. Trains arrive IMchmoml dally: 5:05 A. M., 6:10 A. M.. 5:5.'. A M.. *S:37 A. M , "10:15 A. Mm II: lu A. M.. ?-?:?? P. M. "1:49 P. M.. ?:03 P. M.. ?:.:?. P. M., Site P. M.. 5.00 P. M., 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday. ??Sunday only. Time of atrKnl mid departure and con? nections not guaranteed, C b". C AM PUI3LL, 6. P. A.. I? M.iln St. RichinoD^iTGilericisD'g & Poiomac R.R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. \ Leave Rlolimoutl ?6.20 A.M. BjrdSt.Sta ?8.011 A.51. Main St. Sla. *8.40A.M. BjrdSt.Sta. ?U.10 A.M. Bjrd St. Sla, ?0.28 A.M. ?sin Hl. 8ta ?12.III noon Hj M St. Sta is.onr.q.nyrd st. sta Rl.fiO P.M. Byrd St. Sla ?4.16 P.M. Kill* Station. *o.lS P.M. Main St. Sla ?M.aoP.M. Bird St. Btl Arrive Rlohmond I ?7.60 A.M. IvtrdSt.St*. II 1.26 A.M. Mb? Station, ill.:!.'. A.M. Mjrd St. sta. , ?I.Ii P.M. JlalnKl.Hta. 1 ?2.60 P.M. IP/I'd Kt.Kta. ! ?0.1: P.M. Main Sl.Sta. ?8.60 P.M. Bud SI.Sta. ? 7.1P.M. fljid St.Sta. ?tt.li? P.M. ItjrdSt.Kla. ?11.17 P.M. Main St.Sta. ?ti.-lonlirht BirdSt.SI*. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Lcare 0;rl St. Sla. 4.00 P. M. for Fregertekaborir. Lease Klba Sla. 7.15 A.?.,6.30 P. M. for Ashland. Arrlse Bird St. Stn.S.S? A.M. Dom t'rcderlckan'ir. ArrlteKlbaSt*. 6.30 A.M.,5.30 P.M.from 4shlr.ua. ?Daily. fWeckdaya. r> Su nclnja only. All train* to er from Byrd Street Station atop at Klba. Tim* of arrivals and departure* uot guaranteed. Keacl the oigos. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leavo Manchester, Seventh ant Perry Streets, .'or Petersburg: ?6. 7. 6. ??? If. 11. '13 A. M., i. 2. ?3. 4, 6, ??5:46. '6 7. S, ??. 10 P. M. 11:00 r. Mm for cheater, 13:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: t5:lf>, 6 ;?. "7:15, *7:35. 5:36, 9:M. ?10:36, 11:35 A. M.i 1- 35. M.i5. 2.35. 3:36. M33. 6:35. 6 ?7:.t5, StSJ. >:3:. ? 10:40. 11:40 T. M. TDaiiy, except Sundais and holidays. ?Carries baCiic and express. ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All cars from Petersburg C"nncct wlta ,-irn .'or I'.lchmond. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local- Dally?Nets port News. S:20 A.pLecal?Dally?Ch'vlllo. Ex. Sun. '1 hui mond. t3:W A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk, Old Point. tU'-.OO A.?Local?Daily ?Lchbg., Lex. C. Forge ?3:00 P.?Express?Dally?Cin.. L'villt. r4:00 P.?Express?Dally?Norlolk, N. News. I 6:00 P.?Local?Dally? N. News. Old point. I 5:15 P.? Local?Dally?Gordonevlll*;, 6.15 I'.?Local? 17x. Sun.?LchbB, .Va'.u.-al U.-idgi. Clifton sorge. ?4:35 P.?Limited?Dally?Clncln'tt. Chicago. ! ?11:00 l\?Express?Dally?Clnclcnatl, L'vllt*. i ?r-ieepers. rlMrlor i.'ars. rRAJNS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Locaj from! Fast: 5:15 A. M . 7.5o P. M. l..rough from East: 11.30 A. M . ?:30 P. M. Local from Weit: 4:39 A. M.< 3:? A. it. and 7:15 P. M. Tnroupli: t A. M.. ;':? P. M. and 3:30 P. M. James Rtv?r Line: "5:35 A. M . 6.43 P. M. ??Dally except Sunday. SEA DO ARD AJR LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich- | mor.d daily: 9.'.'3 A. M.?Local to Nuriina. 1:30 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham, .-savannah, Jacksonville. 8:33 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. Jacksonville. 11:33 P. Mi?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound nams| scheduled to arrive in Richmond daily: 7:50 A. M.. -j-.IO A. M., 5:? P. M., 6.40 P. M.. Local. NORFULK AND WESTERN RAILWAY. ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOuK. Schedule in Effect January 1. !'j13. Leave Hi rd Street Station. Richmond. FORI NORFOLK; 'I'.WA. M. 3:00 P. M.'. *:10 P. M. | FCiR LVNCR.BURO AND THE WH.iT: -?.li A. M., M0:00 A M., *3:W P. M.. I'. M. Ari?e likhinond :rom Norfolk: 11:10 A. M 6:35 P.M., Ml."/.' 1'. M. From the West: *6:k A. M.. a:.to P. M.. 1>1:I0 I'. M , '6m P. M., I :<ai p. >t. I "'ally, a Dally ex. Sunday. bSu.iday only. | i oilman i'arior and Sleeping Cars. YV. B, SEVILLE^ C. II. BOS LET, ii !'. A.. Ruanokc. D. I'. A.. R.cnmond. I RICHMOND AND CRESPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electric trains to and from I Ashland, stopping at intermediate stations | upon signals: Lv. Rlcnniond iHroad imdi Laurel Sis.): '6:03. '7:10, s:10. 9:10, ??10:10. 1 11:10 A. 3,1.t 1:10. 3:10, 3:10. biilO, 5:10. 6 7:10; by;10. 10:10. 11:46 P. M. Lv. Ashland: J ?5:55. b7:0P. 5:00. b9:W. lo:00; "11:00 A. M.. -13:00 M.j ??1:00, 2:00, 3:0?, 4.03. bj.i:'. 6.00. 71".'. S:?, 09:?. 11:00 P. M. ?Dally, except Sunday. "Sunday only. bCarsles baggasr. SOUTHERN RAILWAY I PREMIER CARRIER OF TUB SOUTH. Traina Leavo Richmond N". R ?Following schedule Ogurra publish. | ed as information and not guaranteed: For the South?Dally : 6.10 A. M. Local. | 10:45 A. M. Express. 6:00 P. M. Express, with electric lighted Sleeping Car for At? lanta and Birmingham. 11:43 P. M. Express. Week Days: 3:00 P. M. Local. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:ct> I*. M. ? Dally.--Connecting for Ra.t! morc Mon. Wed. and Friday. 6:09 A. M.?Ex Sun, and 3:15 P. M.?Mon., Wed. and I-'rl-1 day?Looaf Trains Arrive Richmond. From the South: 6:50 A. M.. R:40 A. M., 2:00 P, M? 6:00 P. M. dally; 12:53 Ex. Sun. From West Point: 3:30 A. M. dally, 11:11 M? Mon., Wed. und Frl., 4:23 P. M. Ex. Sun. k. E. RL'RtrESS, n. P. A.. 907 E Main St. Rhone Madison 272. NEW YORK?PLYMOUTH?CHERBOURG?SOUTHAMPTON. FAST MAI Li ROUTE TO ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT The Largest Steamer in the World NEW 48,000 TON .SAILS FROM NEW YORK MAY 4, MAY 25, JUNE 15, JULY ?. FRENCH A LA CARTE RESTAURANT, TURKISH ANO ELECTRIC BATHS SWIMMING POOL, FOUR ELEVATORS, GYMNASIUM, VERANDA CAFE, PALM COURT, SQUASH RACQUET COURT. WHITE STAR LINE, . .0 BROADWAY, Jf. Y. " Or i.orn i A (rents. A. A. O. N. M. S. PILGRIMAGE TO LOS ANGELES UNDER PERSONAL ESCORT. Special train all Pullman cars leaves Main Street Station via Sea? board Air Line Railway Saturday. April 27, 5 P. M. Fare, $rt:.75. Go with them and enjoy a most delightful trip. "Ask Mr. Bowman" TOURIST AGENT, 70S Enal Mnlu Street. S. A. L. Railway Ticket Ofttee, S30 East Main Street, and at Station. fetramlioat? BY FASTEST STEAMER (Rrrmri. T.-!r> IJ hours :o mtnuie*? nv NEWEST STEAM KR (Hulll l?l) Muh Beniner Landing J'jihSfnufr? und Ilag tiigf DirectIjr nn Dock In Hamilton Willi' <iul Transfer. S. S. BERMUDIAN Kalls Every Wednciday U A. M Twin Screw, 10.6IS tons displacement. Bilge Keels. Wireleas Telegraph. Suites de Lux?, with Privat* Bath. Or > hestra, Tickets oy Il^rm idlao and Arcadi? an arc interchangeable. j r.; Illustrated pamphlet and tickets ap? ply tu A. E, Outhetorldge & Co., Agents Quebec t". S-. Co., Ltd., ?J Broadway, New York; Trios, i'nok & .Son. BS and 231) Bread way, snd 513 itli Ave., N. V., or any I Ickct Agi. nt. ANCHOR MM!,. Nets- Twin-Screw Steamships "CA M KUHN IA," "CA LIIOIIM A," ??C.l BE DON IA " nil '?COLUMBIA," sailing from New York every Saturday Ulimsrow via Movllla, Londonderry. FIRST CABIN, ?TO AND 87f,. SECOND CABIN. *.%0 AM) UPWARD. THIRD CLASS. 933.50, For new illustrated .book of Tours, apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Ag-t?.. IT find IB Broadway. Neu- York.?r Andre? Welsh, fi.'S East Main Street. Samuel II, Bowman, "?5 East .Main St., Richmond. MERCHANTS' AND MINERS' TRANS. CO. Spring Sea Trips NORFOLK TO BOSTON .VND PROVIDENCE. Steamers Norlolk to Boston dai >. 'xrepx Thursd.'o, to Providence, Monday, Wednes? day and Saturday, t P. M. Through tickets on saic to principal points. Fine steamers, excellent service, low fares Wireless telegraph. Send for booklet. Apply C. & O. R>\. N. & W. By., g, H. Bowman, No. 70S K. Main Street, and Rich? mond Transfer Company, No. f?i E, Main St. YOUR SUCCESS depends * largely upon your bank? ing connection. Take ad? vantage of the many oppor? tunities offered by the Main and Ninth Sts. Virginia Richmond, Virginia Is Progressive Business represented by the Progressive Business Men of Richmond. We want your business now; you may want our advice and help later. Bank of Commerce and Trusts JOS. E. WILLARD, President. A. R. HOLLADAY, Vlce-Presldent. RO. M. KENT, Jr., Vice-President. R. B. CAMPBELL, Cashier. Incorporated 1832. VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Kin tat Irl u Annual Statement, .Innuary I, I Ol'.'. Aiuiett . Net Surpnla. Surplua to Pollejr-hbidcra. WM H. PALMER, President. E. R. ADDISON, Vice- President. f t.eil.OSS.oo ?aiu.ii.ti .on VH?,<J31 .OO W H MCCARTHY. S-cretary. |j OSCAR D. PITTS, Treasurer. If PLANTERS NATIONAL Richmond. Va., solicits your business. Our capital, surplus and profits Justify your account being placed with us. Capital, $300,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $1,350,000.00 A Business Bank For business men and all others, conveniently located in the heart of the business district and responding to commercial needs. First National Bank 1104 E. Main St. Capital and Sur? plus.$2,000,000 Deposits.$8,000,000 Manchester National Bank A strong, safe bank in which to place your money. Commonwealth Bank 12 North Ninth Street. We iavc branches conveniently located throughout the city?102 Hast Broad Street, Twenty-fifth and Broad Streets, 1439 Williamsburg Avenue. &tcant?oat0 t OI.L) DOMINION LINE. Lv. Richmond root of Ash St. dail/.7:0OP. M. Leave Newport News.S:00 A. M. Arrive Norrolk.6:00 A. M. Connects with main Una steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally, except Sunday, 7:00 P. M. Connections also made by N. & W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night line steamers stop at Claremont to land or receive passengers on signal, and will be met by public conveyance. VIROINIA NAVIGATION CO. (Effective March W).?James Illvcr by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. Newport Newa and all James River landings. Steamer leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 A. M. Freight received for all James Hint landings. "Phone Madison 17fS. ><-!?. Tlckot Office, %.\ ?, Malo Street