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SLEEVE-BUTTONS. All About the et Presentéd o fho “Times* for Its *In- - fluence?® How a Young Architect Mode Him~ golf “Rolid” With a City Editor, Why the “ Times ” Blew Hot and Cold on the.Burling & Adter Plans. Startling Statements of Mr. J. J. TFlauder: The chargo made by tho Chicago Times in its 18suo of Wednosday, that an sttompt hindbeen mado by Menars. Burling & Adlor to Lribo that mondacious journal to uphold, tholr design, proves, ng nll charges, statemonts, narrativos, and roports published In that paper alweys do, to bo ontiroly faleo 8o far. ag that firm i con- ocrned, and provos, moreovor, that euch Orodit ‘Mobilior arraugomonts 88 wero mado, emao ln tho firat place from tho cily oditor of tho Zimes. fn order to obtain from Mossra. Burling & Adlor ® confession or.n donial of their councotion amth tho gift to tho oly ecditor of o wot of studs ond w . pair of gloovo- ‘huttons, a roporter of Tus TRIBUNE called &b tho offico of tho architects, - Ho thoro mot Ar. Wdlor, and asked him in plain languago whather ko hed mado any offor to any aitacho of tho “imes, and, 1£ 80, in what monner ; sud whotlior, 1f any such offer had baen mado by ona of his employes, it had boon dono with bia knowledge or consont. Mr. Adler gavo an nnquelified donisl of tho story published in tho Times. Tho firat ho had &nown of tho mattor was by tho publication of the srticlo. He had forthwith gono to the offica of that concorn and called upon Mr, Btoroy, tho odlilef oditor, and propriotor, and had ssked pormisalon to soo the Tottor which, it was stated; accompaniod thogift. Rfr. Storay said ho know nothing nbout it, snd retarrod him (Adlor) to Mr. Watker, the city edl- tor. Mr. Adler proferrad the samo roquest to Mr. ‘Walker, sud that gentlomon nesured him that €ho faots () published in tho Times woro acts, and that the sleove-buttons and studs had boon rolurned to tho young man who progonted thom, r. Adlor, howover, wishod to aco tho lotter, bo- Ccaugo that document, if gonuine, was more crimi- inating than the bribo, inasmuch s it contaived = promiso of n coneidorablo sum of monoy if tho published atatomont was to borolied upon. Mr. Walker replicd thot ho had torn itup, which he (Adler), regarded as a rather convoni- ont woy of disposing of an swkward ploce of ovidenco, Tho roportor inquired whether My, Burling or fr. Adlor hnd ever fustructed any of their om- ploves to mako any arrangemonts with the * Dewspapers. Mr. Adler declared that nothing of tho kind hod been done. Of course, every omploye knew that in tho ovent of the award of the con- troct boing mado to the firm, stendy employ-- ment would be guaranteod tosll the draughts- men In the oflice, and it was, therofore, & mattor of consldorable interest to overy ono of thom. Henco ho was not uurfi)flucd at_their blowing mround town about tho exccllonce of the design submitted by this firm, One of thom had ©omo to him and inquired why hio did not make himsolf moro * solid " with tho nowapsper mon, and ho had nu):‘pusfld it wes of nouse. If his lan was considarad a gond ann, L 10 TOporters Wo B0 withott any o ki part to mako Krieuj‘ with them. Tho roportor inquired whethor My, Burling or @r. Adlor had over beon opprosclied by suy artics who offered to recelve money for thoir uence, - . . Mr. Adlor replied in tho afirmative. He tad beon approachod on throo pucces- alve ' occaglons. Ouco by a cliquo of mrobitocts, who proposed to paol thoir Eumm. ‘and called upon the firm for n contri- ution Lo the gencral fuud. Another attompt ad boon made by somio.politicians fo got thom %o do tho samo thing, but they had rofusod. The reporter nslod for tho names of any of ho partios, but M. Adlor declined to givethem.* The third attempt Lad bacn mado as rocently a8 "Tuoaduy., A gentloman whose nomo Lo did not know, but whom be would discover, idontity, and roport, had come to him and asked him to «contribute 2600 to & genorat fund for -tho ad- waucement of his intorests with tho ‘Committeo. He had inquired this porson whom_ -he ropresented, and, on being informed that it would ba discovered s0on enough, ho tumed away from him, Who wisitor thoreupon threatencd hinx with cortain @efont. . unloss Lo would como to torms, and on rocoiving no furthor attoution from Lim'(Adler) the visitor took his leave, Tho roportor was about to ask for s degerip- ion of this person, whou & gontloman whom ho ad known boforo as o draughtsman for Mosers, Burling & Adler handoed the junior mnember of #ho firm un onvelope, and thon, putting on his hiet, left tho oflic Mr. Adler turned asido to poraso it, and, having read it through, handod it Ro tho roportor, who read ag follows : Blessrs, Burling & Adier: GeNTLEMEN: Hefore outoring upon thds letter, I must state that you hud uo knowiedgo whatevor of tho fucts which I shall brieily stato here. Knowing that wy interests wero fdentical with yours, and wishiig to ®ivance them by all means, T thought to mako frivnds Avithy tho nowspaper men in’orde tices of your designs ua I coui 1ho scauusntanco of Mr, W, §, of 40 oblain s good no- - 1 thoreforo formed \Valker city oditor of with tho Times, snd fovited Bl to . dine xo - on tho O of Aprl. o accoptod, ond wo dincd together, I maked Dim if ho could do anything to aid your plun. Ife eaid ho guessod ho could, On leaving bim ufier dinnor ho seked mo to try and think of sonerhing I conld do for i, and I roplicd thst I would, Since thut timo ho putled your plauy every time any mention was mado of them, but roceived nothing in return from me, Ho @vo 110 two or threo bints sinco thon that it wae time Lo recolved something, and, snxlous to eatisfy his hungry maw, I speut two weoks' salary in the pur- «chasoof a yair of aleevo-buttons and o sot of studs. 1 supposs (hey were not god cnough for Lim, 1 greatly regref, gentlomon, that I havo cauned tho $rouble that Liss followed, und must conalder that my ‘engagemont with you ia euded, Very rospectfully, J, J, FLANDERS, Tho reporter supposed that this would bo ox- glauntion onongh, and wondorod why M. au- exa should Lo 8o Toolis. Alr. Adlor gnid ho wondored, too, It was moro fooligh thanit appoavedat tho lrst glance, bocauso Ar, Flanders, althougl o oarued o good salaxy, wad tho solosupport of a family of brothers ai sistors; ‘and could ill afford to throw mouoy Bvoy, "oven Bupposing o Lad put it whero would o the mast good. o roportor auliod if Ms. Adior Lad boon awaro of his visiting uows{:-pu oflices, Mr. Adlor said bo knew ho had been on good torms with several newspaper mon. He (Flan- ders) had ofton said ho was *“solid” with them, snd had pointed out tho flattering noticod tha bad sppesred in the Zimes on this plan, tho xcsul of his “intluouce.” ]!ul hio bad not supposed that Flandors was sufliciontly intorosted to spond two woeks' saloryin that way. o was inclined to associate tho gentleman who had demandod $500 with this tranesction, belloving that he camo from Mr, Walkor. Mr, Walker nnturally sup- jposod that if the cmployo would purchase jawol- y for him to got & good notica, his omployor Would “ cotno down" maro hhoml{. Tho sharp aanner in Which Lo was treatod showed plainly that nothing was to bo made, aud tho bogus QX%OID in the Times was the dire resalt alluded 10 by the etranger. Tho lettor should go befora the Committce, and thoreforo before the public. Tha followlugg oxplaius itsclt © o the Eiitor af Ths Clicaga Telbunes Biu ¢ Tho abullition of virluous udignation in the unies calls for nn oxplanation, which 1, us tho primo causo of it, can give, A ot of leoyd-buttons wero sont to tho fmmaculata_city cdltor of tho 24uies by e, without tho knowledge or connlvance of Mesars, Burling & Adler, This action was 1ine outirely, the truth of which I'can substantiato at uny e, With= out extonuating iy {li-§udged efforta to concilluta the fycorruptiblo (7) Walkor, I do thoraughly osouoruts ‘Mcssra, Burling & Adler from any share of kuowledge Au this néfarious transaction, ¥ " Aftor an uticallod for and soveraly fymoraut uolice of # Bitaoss and Economy "I wak infsuucal {0 tho ity editor of tho Tmcs, called Walker, The Introduction wasoblained for tha purposo of oxplaining what I cone aidbiFthomorils of Mossre, Durllug & Adlor's plan, ¥or, in competitions, to interior arrangemont, whicl Rupéricial observors o not study, 38 thia. only'logical &rignment fos or Lyaluat 8 design ‘submiltel, An ex- torior that-pleases ouo s pussed by with {udierouca b for endanvorlng to convinca tho alty edl reuson for endenve - ;qxvynne ‘werite of Mesars, Durling & Adlor's” plan, Nilgon, of Macou County, 1, sud blauk, 1 wen that T had Iabored faithfally upon thoso plans,: undor Harling & Adlor's_dircotious, embodylng in thom mnny of my own Sdous, * Buccess boing granted, Ieaw tho realization- of hopes chorishied for years, By 7oal for sucoess was furthior fnoronsed by fatims tigns givon that somothing moro tlian dranghtsman’a ‘awalted mo woro Mesnrs, Durllug & Adlor siica oo In vinlting the 7inea oflico” T wan not alones sovoral plans woroJsiig nronnd ;- oher arohiloots had beon thers, - momo - of -+ whoso' deslgna tho Hitputisn demiged of the - T¥mes hotsls of lln\'lnq rademption, and. sitch In th n of ‘tho Commiiteo, T m, YWhilo sckmowleagin tho merritnof Meanzs, Burling & Adler'a design , Mr. -Walker intimnted thut mori alono would not win the battle, that moncy must ho spent frecly, I dined once, T Am: yorry to may, with Dlo minion of tho presm, whow o biandly, bnt fimcan- cornodly, a8 one who had sald it wmnny {imea bofore, romarked : Think what-you can do for mo, and lol me kuow in ‘e fow days" wad {n an nnnuqu quandary. A dey o #o aftor, ho gosds ©d 1o into action by anothor morciless aquib, I cousulted s friend, who advised mo to purchaso nenteality with a gith, aaylng, A yonr oinployers will not countonanca you, risk {¢ yoursolf.” Tho Jowolry was Aont 0 Walkor about April ¢, and from then until tho 15th of May, a period of six weoks, tho T¥mes favorod * Fituoss and Economy.” 1iad my mosus beon suflicient to A1l tha greedy maw of tho virtuous, non-intriguing, incorruptitlo B"fi oditor ;. had -I’ givon Jint a hundred dollar bi inntead of paitry sloovo-bnttens, purchnsed by tho nnlury of Lwo wooks’ Inhor, of hnd' Measrs, Durling & Adlor nllowod themselves o bo m{\ml into a ring Dy paying $500 nu thelr first {nataliment, anid ring (armm{ for the purpoac of controling the Court-Ilouse ‘prizes, tho city editor of the Zimes, Walker by unme, wwouldiavo continued an i bis fmmaculato” couras, and given virtuous advico geatia () o tho Compatition Cominitice, 3 Consclous of (ho Irreparallo Injury T liavo dono Mosars, Illlflluq & Adler by tho injndicious nction jn- to which I was lod by the designiug lm\m‘n who hicads tho Tymes' clty departmont, 1 luvo wilhdrawm wmyacit from tholr employ. 3.3, FLANDLRS, This 8 what tho Times eald on April 6, th day aftor the prosentation : s In tho meantimo sonso of the more inoxpenalve, though nono tho loss clegant plans, Buch ng “ Fitnoss ud mnmy, ! 4 Childe srvid,"” and othors, ara un-~ 6% a (omporury clovd, Plain Whioh 1t will coat from 25,000,000 Lo $5,000,000- to_complote_demand xiugs to ‘piisl {hew, but thoue which _can ba bitilt for roason= ablo figure, and which aro just as well, If ot bettor, ndapted to tho needs of tho community, can afford 0 staud on their merits, Lot the best nichitect win, or there will bo thunder all round. Foll‘awhlg is what tho Z¥mes sald of the plan, A}}l{rll 7¢ 18, i Tituens and Boonomy™; Bueling & Adlor axchiltools. Tlo alowation fa vary o tho plen it adopted, would insure a splendid fooking odifico, Tho grand entrance i on Washington sireot, with n towor on LnSallo. Tho ight i good ; tho conrt'at tho sround floor in 60x150 foot ; nt tho socond slory, 00x150 ;- and at tho thisd story, 120x. 30 fect in size, Olicapniess i ono of tho principal feati \es, the catimatod coat bolng $3,500,000, This plan has Wuny adnirors, And this is what tho Tinies said on Wodnos< day, when tho prospect,of futtiro gain lsd dis- appoared: . - % A : DURLING & ADLEN'S DLSION, This {a No, 19 on tho list, beara the motto, * Fit- ness-and Economy,” Ita projectors are willing to mako aflidavits that it can buflt for a total cost of ,500,000. And woll they may, fot, at that fguro anore money. can bo cleared Dy the contractors au architects than could bo poseibly mado off any of tho highoepriced designs submitted, It {a casentlally o cheap ~coucorn. ~ The orchitects had mno fdea of tho oxcollenco of the othor plans Wk would bo grotentoly and Ceo | proe ired the drawinps ,of o third-class _building, "ho clovation and pe ) gective of tho wholo affair 18 ‘wpon a complote OF: 4 John scals, and thers are to- day a dozen structu: -, in Chicago thet would bo moro attractive and imposing than this could over bo made. A spindling tower; four squat Mansard prolubere finces on tho coruors of tho structuro; naiguifcant ontrancon, and Lsto dead wall all nround, axo among i bost Toaturcs of this boiched attempt ot come pelition. “How then,"” querles tho reader, **fs it that this partioular plan has always boen nmong tho fayoriles with the Committeo?” “Tho Zimes will iry to on- iten tho curious ones, nfluonco 16 tho most potant of all alils, and thero aro 8 huudred ways in which it may bo used, When Moasrs, Burling & Adler found that thoir plan was really tho most contemptiblo of all submitted, thoy coucluded to call in all tho outatdo influonco thaf could possibly bo swang, Thoey were among the oldestar- obitecta in tho olty, Thoy had a wide and powoerful circlo of perdonal friends, Two or threo of theso— ‘whoao namea aro woll known to tho Timea—aro actunl mombers of the Committee. Thero was institutod a gcnm-)\l talking up of thelr own plan and o talkin, .down of all the otliors to bo dong, and this waa achlove at overy opporiunity. Tho only desgn nt whish that thoy did not bring all of thoir own and that of thelr frieuds’ arililery to bear wd on ¢ Earoks,” Tho trouble soeims totiavo been that this design wan too catirely moritorions for {helr assaulls, a0 an at- tacho of Burling & Adler'ato tho wrlfor, “Tho do- slgn of * Eurcka’ Ia roally romarkablo, ohd that follow Tilly ought fo hiavo a prizo for his originality.” Bt tho 4 outaide work of tho clumsy_designers of ¢ Fituness and Economy” did not stop lere, Iromises uiauoiby igd oftior valuables liavo beon frooly mado o everybody whom hoy imogs ined - could 1 4 v] 5 offices with all norts of hints” nnd pledges to what thoy would doif succcesful, Prominunt odl- tors andl roportors havo been asked to dinner, and myatorions suggestions havo boon plontifully (hrown ‘guit anto tho posulble advuntages which, might sccruo to anybody who would espunao that particular plan, Not long ago contly not of slonve-uttons sud studs found thoir way to tho Z4mea city dopariment, with Bolo fmylying {hat tho gift was ‘a_ trille nlshded s £oup beforo {lio hearty menl, compared .t that which should follow upon a recommendation of * Fiiness | £nd Economy.” “Tho Jowoley 1 now ot tho diaposs of Mesars, Burling & Adier. No TRIDUNE men need ap- Y. “Apart from tho genoral raseality of all this businoss, Ao deslgn, 00 alrcady noted, 10A Vory common-placs anda vory Lad one,” Thordare o lirgo numbor of wulls on thie various' flogre whicl are whsupported by any foundation whatover, e insido of tho heavy and hideous Mnusard towors fa fotally unsupported, aud n leavy woight of anow would certainly erush thom ;o ytand () towor taclf has poniorons atono oolumna_aba cornices, with nolblng utall that can bo_ called n docent ‘baso for them. fo rest on. This can bo seon Dy examining tho elovations carefully, Again? in tho commaon law room on tho third fluor, tho flvst plan cullad for five windows facing on tho court, wiilo tho upright scction drawing showy but four, That constitutes o frat-class pic- torial lie, Tho Tnes earneatly calls upon tho Committeo to heava this choap, insocurs, and deapicablo_plan over- board, 1f {ho ilembern of tho Commilte doem 16 Inc cumbent upon thiomsolven to patcoufza o one-liorss dezlgn, why not smilo with favor npon *Young Amoricys” Inuglinblo brow, papor drawing? Tho aro belter than tho sharas of “ Filness ang Feonomy.” OBITUARY, Death of the Countess Do Pourtalos Georgier, near Chicago. At 1 o'clock yostorday aftornoon tho Countees Do Pourtnles Goorglor, wifo of tho Count De Pourtales, Attache of the Fronch Logation at Washington, diod on tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Tho party had boon on & visit to Hon.’ Bon. Iollidey, father of the Countess, in Ban Fraucisco, and wero roturning to Wash- Ington. Tho doconsed lady was first taken ill at Ogdon, but dotermined to pursne hor journoy through to Chicago, whore slic could obtain good modical- belp. A dispatch was sent down tho line for a physicisn to mest them with some morphine, and having obtained it, sho took o doso on Wednesday night about 9 o'clock, In the morning sho was found in a stato of stupor from which 8ho did not recover. Dr. Bowles, of Mondotn, camo on the train at that statlon, and, after goeing tho condition of tho unfor- tunato ady, pronounced tho caso hopeless, ond accompaniod tho party to Chicago. The Countess had beon marriod about threo years, and was highly ésteemed by all who knew lior. Hor husband has bocomo Americanizod in sym- athics and principlos, Alra, Ilolliday is in Now orl, whither the body will bo sent for inter- mont, Tho lady lenves one very young child, —_— COMING OUT ALL RIGHT. Soveral proporty-owners who are interested in the improvement of Van Duren stroot, from Ashland avenuo to Wood streot, met at the cor- ner of Van Buron and Paulina sireots, last oven- Ing, to hoar ¢he roport of tho committee appoint- ed to confer with tue Board of Public Works, Mr. Ifolmes, the Chafrman of che Committeo, stated that they bad cnlled on the Board, and thoy had promised to tale steps to drain off tho surfaco water in tho ‘Chirtoonth Ward, and to do_all thoy could to construct the Bowor on Von Duron stroot from Asbland avonuo to Wood street. They also waited on the Board of Health, aud recelved assurancos that an effort would be mado to I!'.Dll tho dumping of doad unimals on the vacant places in tho ward. Superintendent Washburn had promised to do- tail policomen to wateh for tho mon who placed. the auimals thore, and arrost thom, Aftor somo discussion iu roforonce to the paving of Van Buron wtroot, from Ashland avenuo to Wood stroot, the majority being in favor of it Slho ownors ol throo-foutths of tho property having slready consented to pay tholy roportion of tho expenso), the mootiig ad- I’uunmd. ey & For Cirouit Judge in the Champaign Chreult, Tovoxo, Ill., Mn{ 15, ~Tho farmars of the Slx- teenth Judicial District, ccm‘wnud of the coun- tios of Ohampaign, Madon, Plalt, and Moultzle, mot In dologato convention at Jiomont to-dag: The countics woro all fully represontod, and tho utmost_barmony saud good order marked al} the praceadings, Xr, O, B. Bmith, o promiucut mombor of the Ohampaign County DBar, was npminsted for Circuit Judgo on tho firat bullot, the vota stauding rs follows: Bmith, 27; W, E. ‘a bird may go around it PIGEON-SHOOTING. . Groat Champlonship Match Botwoon Bogardus and Tinkors e linois Retaing the Didmond Badge, and Rhode Tsland Must “Wait- for- Another - -Ohane at It ‘Bogardus Victorlous by & Score of 87 to 85-~Conclusion of tho Swoeepstakes Mateh, - A large crowd of gontlomon woro prosont ab Doxtor Park yonterdiy nftornoon to- witngss tho Pigeon-shiooting match botweon A. H. Bognrdus, of Tllinols, and B, W. Tiuker, of Rhodo Island, for §600 & sida nnd tho singlo bird champlonship of Amorien. A strong fooling of intorost oxisted with roference, to this conteat, moro espacinlly a8 upon its lsauo dopended the rotontion in Ilin- ois of the dinmond badgo of supromaoy, so long hold and g0 ably defondod by Oapénin Bogardus, Thoro wero sportsmon in attoudanco from all parts of the country, bosidon & gront many goue tlemon who shoot n littlo nbw and thon, and who abovo all things lovo tasoo a big match, Inoluded in this catogory waa Mr. Edwin Adams, tho colo- bratod actor, Who is fond of’ bringing down pigoons ag woll a8 applauso, and who takes a ‘vast smouit of pride in sn clogant breech-londer manufactured for him: in Ohicago by Eddy Thomas. All the leading nmatour markemon of tho city woro out in full forde, and oll' backing Bogardus with both thelr monoy and thoir sym- pnthics.. Thelr intorest, howover, was not al- lowed to run awnay with thoir courtesy toward tho champlon's gontlomauly opponont, whom, though thoy heartily hopod for Lia defoat, thoy troated with tho utmost fairness and cordiality, Ira Paine, tho lightning shot, was thero, pull- ing tho trap for Tinkor, a sorvico which Mr. Wachtor porformed for Bogardus. Milos Johngon; tho double bird champion, actod ns roforeo, and gavo ontiro_ satisfactlon by his in- telligont {mpartiality. Mr. W. F. Milligan and County Commissloner Hatrig wero on hand in o holiany humor, excopting that tho proverb- iol geninlity of the formor was for n moment ruffled by Tue Tnisune's sllusion to the fact that on admission foo: was oxacted of thoro- portors on tho firib dry of the’ shooting—na it evorybody didn't know that this was dono with- out the knowledgoe or. consont’ of - Mr. Milligea, whose attentions townrd mombora of ' the”. v.os8 ard always ngreonblo incidents of tho Dextor Park shooting matches. Z - THE MATOR bogan shortly after 2 o'clock. Tools wore sold in tho olub-house, Bogardus boing the favorite at odds of $50 to €80 before tho firss shot-was firod, aud aftor this, although Tiukor led off nt the bost rate, tho- odds woro incrensed rather than diminishod, Bogardus at ono timo boing. backed at five td ono. "Lliis was in tho middleof, tho match, when 50 birds cach had been shot at, Bogardus having killed 46, and Tinlkor 45, Tamo glguoun wero nsed in tho_matoh—strong, activo irds, and good flyors, Tho Rhodo Island rules governod_tho sliooting; tho rise, ns ueual, 21 yords, and tho boundary 80 yards, tho main points of difforonco in rulos “bolng that tho shootor may inke a sight on the trap fo) ] rl ulled; in athoring o may : W must gather Efi within threo minutes by tho watch ; and whon the fn misses firo the bird ls scorod ae lost. This lattor clauso was attendod with serious disnd- vantages to both partios, Mr, Tinker gotting tho worst of it. Five timos his cartridgo failed to oxplode, and ossy birds gob sway, whilo tho same niafortuno occurred to Bogardus four timos. So many defootive cartridges huvo nover been known in o mateh sineo breoch-loading camo futo VOIS v FreTe prans on oach slde_wore sliot with groag rapidity, and with au oxcollent scora for both. -Bogardus mado clean misges of his 34, 7th, and 12th, nnd Tinker his 5th, after which ho mando a conscoutive string of 21, which ended on & bird dead out of bounda. Boing two behind ot his 12th, Dogordus put in somo magnificont shooting, piling up & string of 91 boforo ho mnde & miss, Which gavo him o Tend of one bird, T'hoy astopped to cluan their guns at tho G0th bird, nud when thoy resnmed Bogar- dus mado a clean misg of an ensy bird, flying di- rootly toward bini, and tho scoro was oven BgRin. His G5th was hit, bub monaged -{o fly to tho roof of the club-houso, whitlior Wachtor wonb. in pursuit, nud galhered' i, bub - mob until aftor _thres. iminutos had oxpired, and the bird wns scored as lost Tinker mado & clenn miss of his 56th, and on ¢l B57th his_cartridgo failod to oxplodo, 80 that T s opo bizd bolind again, Bogacdis medo it even by n clenn miss of his 58th, o hard, swite drivor, Whilo his 5Lk also gob away by raason of & bad cartridge. " Tha same Lhms Jost iim his 61st, and Tinkor his 03d, tho lattor's Gith boing n clown miss, which made tho score. aven again. Thay kopt togathor for five Lirdy, whon anothor miss-cap by Hogardus wot bim badk, aud o waa kept thore uulil Tinkor mado a cloan miss of hiy 72d. Bogardug' 720 wag bib-vory hard, but got vory nostly out of bounds boforo he dropped. HMud ho flown with tho wind instead of sgainst it, ho would surely have got out. Tho 74th for Tinker was s oleai'miss, nud placed Lim onoin tho rear. Bogardus' Tith managed to carry his cargo of load within Icss than o yard of the llag, but Wachte: succeeded in rosouing him, Tinker never tonched his 76th, and s bLad cart- ridgo allowed his 77th to dark away ualissod, maliag Lim thrao bolund, uutil Bogardus foun in bis 77th a swift twister which was too muoch for him. Tiuker hind a narrow escape with his 781, which stoppod closo to -tho boundary, but was gathered by Paine, who shewed much slill in tho operation, A fourth bad shell In Bogar- dug’ slock of ammunition lost his 824, and do- crensod his lead to one bird. Tinkor's 83d had ouo log brokeu by the shot, but was strong enouglt to reach the club-ouso balcony, whora ho foll antong, tho upoctators, and was 'thrown down, dead. gardus failed to start n fenther in Lt oighty-sovonth, and thoroby mado AX EVEN SCORE once moro, Odds of two to ono on him found no takers, Tinker's “misged ‘firo on his 89th, whilo his 91t was n total esoapo. At his 07th thoro was just . o _chanco for Tinkor:to win or. to tie, but his gun suepped twico, and ot tho third attompt the cartridge oxploded, but not until the bird was far ont of rango. ‘Cho match was now irrotriov- ably lost by tho Rhodo Islander, and thongh Bo- gardus nussod hig 100th bird, as if Lo did not cara to Lill it, ho won tho matoh and monoy, 554 rolainod (e Eadas, By . meato ot 87 o 65 THE SCORE in detail i n[)lpandnd, tho astorisks (*) denoting Dbirds that fell doad out of hound Doganuts—1,1,1,0,1,4,1,0,1,1,3,1,01,1,1, 1, L, L L LN LI T LULLOL LN L0 N L1011 1,1, 1,1 gonoLn N L LN 111100101 LOLLLLOLL LT L L1 L, 0ot B PR TR AR AR VAR ‘1’:5: ‘: !:‘.'1,' ‘.' i .11.i i.li.“l.u'l.’fl '1.;1.'!‘.'11.'1.'17 1,1,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,1,1,0,, 1, 1-—"rota, 8, ' ' " A CHALLENGE DY TINKER, Immodiatoly upon the oconoluslon of this match, Tinkor challonged Bognrdus to shaot tho #amo match over again, himso lg‘mknr) tonomo tho duy, DBogardus oxprossed hls willingnoss to shoot 100 singlo rinos for a stake of §500 a sido, at auy dny thab might suit Tinker’s couvenionco, but declined to iucludoe tho badge in tho match, ag, under tho rules, ho is allowed a cortain longth ot {lme botwoon mutchas for thoe badgo, 8o Lhe talk carmo ta nothing, Tinlor ovidontly not caring to ongnga in snothor contost against such an an- tagonist unlosy Lio conld havo a chance for tho ciamplonslip s woll, DEVECTIVE OARTIIDGES, Doth partios woro vry much annoyed by tho missen rosulting from dofovtive cartridgon, and Togardus rogistorad a promise that, 1f Lio Kl Dbe #o fortunato as to retire with the diamond badgo, he will again put it up for compotition, but with an_sbrogation of tho rulo, by wiick & Dbird is loat in case tho gun misson fire, 'There would seom tobono ronson for keeping thls rulo in forco. It s not the fault of tho shootor it u cartridge proves to bo dofective, aud it in suroly a hardellp to compol him to huifor, both in the chauces of wiuniug.aod in tho average of hiy scoro, on seconnt of a circumstauco for whioh 110 {8 not responsible; ; ‘THE RWEEPSTAKES MATOM, of 25 Lixila onoh, from five ground fraps, which was postponed Wodnesday on account of dark- noas, was rosumod yestordsy moining at 10 lalowls, * Tho fitat prizo, amounting to 8250, was wan by’ Apo itloinuan 4 tho sboond prizg, $a00, by J, J, Kloiumau ; aud tho third, $125, by Lo I CHICAGD DAILY ARIBUNE % FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1873 5 20 M. L, Johngon, . B, 6 - » Pricg. ;. J. 7, Kleloman, . I, 11, Kleinman, .o oo, *Tho full number of birds not ahotat, *!* * i This aftornoon Ira Paino and Bogardus shoot ot n'matoh of 100 winglo risps each, according to the English rules, for 2260 o side, JUBILEE' NOTE! ‘Thoe charge of the grand chorus of the Jubileo Concerts hng boen underinken by J. A, Buttor- flold, who will devote his wholo timo to the mat- tor, Choral soclotius of tha Northwost that wish to partioipate will find or nddross Mr. Dutter- flold at tho Jubiloo Rooms, Nos. 10 and 11, United Btatos Expreas Company's bullding, aud make early notification, aw Lhe timo is short. A list of tho songs and picces to bo sung by tho chorus of 1,000 8chool *childron, Ho loctod from the best singors of tho public schiools of Olicugo, hns boon placed 1o tho hands of tho Jubileo. Commitice, On Monday tho soleotions for tho programmes aro to bo commenced, nnd tho oholce. will bo mado of thd young clroristors who aroto tako shave fn the ?\lb oo, Buporintondont Plokard and his asgoclates in the Board of Education ara h‘lklng hold warmly in tho matter of bring- ing this foature of tho doncorts to o charm and perfaotion it oannot fall short of accomplishing. In tho orchostra, Gilmoro’s band ‘will bo roin- forcod by bands from New York, Bandusky, Mil- waukoo, and Chicago snd other' cillos, o combi- nation of groat powoer nud merit. il on e M American Railway Assoclation, ‘New Yonr, Moy 15.—At a mecting of tho Railway Assoclation of America, tnis morning, Thomag Allan, of 8t. Louls, in tho chair, adopu~ tation from the Brotharhood of Eugineers was rocelved, and Charles - Wilson, of Cloveland, thoir spokesman, 8aid the Brothorhood was no 8 goorot socioly, and that tho membors woro ro- quirod to promate the interests of their om- loyors, and.wore subject to expulsion for unkonness aud othor misconduct ; and that thoy will nevor sustain » strike on any line ox- cept for what all the mon will pronotince a fair causo. Ho slso oxplained that the organization. was not reaponsible for the trouble at Lonisvillo eud 8t, Charles. At the oloso of tho address, o rosolution wag sdopted oxpressing gratification ot hearing that tho socloty was not secrot, and was disposed to dlncnur:gu and provent strikes. Tho Prosident then mado a olosing eddresa: - Roferring to tho at railrond systoms, he suid thoy wero booom- g #0 complicatod that, In ofder to seouro Larmony of sotion, somo plan of sgroomont must bo agrood upon. It nbasutoes wero not ablo to sttend, thoy' ehould holp tho asaociation with their advics, aud submit plans, reports, and sta- tiatics for fhoir propor guidanco. Thoro had | boon o groat quostion brought up by tho farmors and producors of tho West, TO- B to chonp transportation rotos. sHow woro thoy golng to moot it 7 Thoy must flank it by socording to them a8 much as possiblo with- out domaging their own intorosts, Some per- sons held that rnumiu wero opon highways for thom, to Lo usod as thoy might bo ploasod, and this puostion had also to be met by them. It was to moot such questions a8 those that this convention had boen called, and also to secure nu low ratos aa possiblo without infllcting any in- i\lryu on themsolyes. Tho Prosldent oarnostly. oggod tho mombers of the Association to give thoir undivided attontion to the subjects laid bo- foro them. The Association will ixuld ita noxt maoting on the socond Wodnosday in Ootober, in tho Konnard House, Oloveland. —_— Neow York Leglsintures Arnany, Moy 16.—~Tho Sonate to-day passed tho Lill daviding tho erlmo of murdor” fu Lo logroes, - Ty Tho 1louso Lina adopted 8 rosolution to,ad- journ, eine die, on tho 23d of May, andif tho Governor wanuts tho Logislature to considor the Congtitutional Amondments, ho must csll an oxtra sossion, : i A concurront resolution was introduced into tho Bonato, suthorizing an invostigation_into ol} mattors connocted with the survey and sale of collego land grant of the Blato of gn\v York, under thie act of Congrees, ‘and tho counoction thorowith of Iizra Cornell ;- also, as to tho valuo and disposition made of about 400,000 ucros of %mhor and: in Wisconsin, Minnosots, aud ansag. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. i\ _. Now York Financinl Nows. New Youx, My 16.—Kiuunclal affaira were: dull, with an entird aboonco of tho foverlsh oxcltomont of eatorday, Tho oxpéctation of arhio in tho Bank of Englsud rato of hulerost wes not roalized, which oo- cantoned wenkness in gold snd o riso in sfock, which 38 gubsoquontly pactialy countoractod by tha heay Jogs i bullon of tho samo iattution, oney waa essy 8t 6@7 in tio morning, dropping to 4in tho afternoon, nud slosing ab 10@0, ' TT Bterling strong, loading houses saking 108% for 60 days, and 1097%@110 for aight, with bustnoss ‘st 1083 Tor tho formar, : Gold was lower in s morning, and higher in tho attornoon; it ranged ot 11T5@I17%, closing nt 1173 @17%. Loans, 4@7 por conf. Olearings, $03,000,000, Troastry dlabursemonts, 235,700, Goveriimonts firm, with considlorablo purchascs by German bankors of ‘Ste, '07s, and old 053, - Biocke A during tho 1 i oot uring the forenoon, ond ‘advanced 224 or cont. - Thia was succonded by veakuoss, atig 3 anoral falling off in prices, but tho merkot ovontually camo ‘stoady, snd rocoyerod tho doolino, Blocks cnorally * loanod st 9@5 per. cont, oxcept Pacific Bfafl, which {a In active borrowing domand at fiat o 1-G4, Whether tho_result of monipitation or ac- tual searcity s not clar, Tho chiof fluctuations wero: Pacifio Mol 47, 403, 483, 473, 487 Pana- ma, 119@111; Horlow, 120%, 100, 163 ; Westorn Unlon, Bux Soag, 80,00 ¢ B v, Bha, 553, B, L& 1. B S0k 8, 813, 905t Uilon Factne! i, 2 U, ‘fl‘}‘ i gl/wix m.flli 1033, 108, % o8, 237, 413¢ ; Luko Shore, 903, %fi' 'Wig } Now York Bantesls 1005, 003 “Exley o5, OVEUNMENT DONDS, Goupons, '81, Coupons 07,. 8-20u of 02 Coupons, '8 Caupons, ' CGoupons, 105 . Goupons, 65 (aow). Wszourls, , YVirgintas, old,...... 43 Tonnessoes, 0l 13¢ | North Catolinas, old..a7s Touneusoos, now......81% | Norih Carolinas, uew,15 Virginiag, fow. 60 QOhicago & Alton, 1103 Obicago & Alton Prd. 110’ Ohifo & Migslasippt, . :l?{ 8 % 80, tad 07, A% Pacifio bouda, 853 Dol Laok, & Wastern 103 1108 | Hartford & Eclo,... 32X Lok Foroign Murlcots, Livenroor, Msy 16—11 s, m,—Flour, 27a 61 win- for Wheat, 19344 ¢ wpring, 118 20@13s 53 whilo, 122 20 ; club, 198 44@12s 6 d.’ Tork, 08s, Tard, 403 0d, Livenroor, May 16—1:30 p, m.~Dreadstuffa quiot and unchangod, 3 LoxoN, Moy 155 p, m.—Consols on monoy, 033¢ @ ; n aceounts 5304, '05, V15 do 0T, 933 § 10403, 88X } now bs, BN ; Erie, 405, Tullion™ s tho 'Bank' of England has doereased. 99,000, Toftned potrolium, 14s 143¢d, Fuawkeons, May 16,5 20y Taute, Moy 15, —Ttenie of Franco hus decrsasod 750,000r. : TavERPOOL, May 15— Lvining.—Cotion quiot; ‘mid- g, uplandly 74 Orlsaue UGO3(d; salen 16,000 Dalow; spoculalion s export, 3,0003 Aweriean Uplaids, delivorod July or August, 8'15-10 y !h{\:mnull, Now Orleaus, 9 1104, Jirondslulla qitiot; Califofula whito whoat, sver- 200, 134 G120 Ul elub, 199 5U@In G Tod Viatr, 1490, Vlour, 97460, ' Corn, 4804, Olivess, 108, Oumborland middlcs, i8s. AxTwenr, May 16,~Refinod potroloum, 107, oru, , Turpentisio, d0s, Now Yorl Live Stock Marlcote New Your, May 16.~lekves—To-day's roculpts, 81 cars, or 1,5 hoad, making 160 oars, or 2,880 Losd oluco Mouday, againgt 3,850 wamo timo lust woek. “Chora I but Hitle chango fh pricea_sinca tho closo on Mondsy, ‘Cho dreasod moat markot has becn dull, Bulchiorg hiavo uocosfully reslulod the offorts of unles- nent to advanco tho prico of cattle. “Among tho D8 oar loads offcrod yeatordsy, wero 0 ears of Toxua ntid Oliorokee ~cattlo, | moatly stlll-fod in Tik- nofs, which sold st & ‘rougo of 10 to J1ic, whtlo 08 cary of uativo stcors sold at 11@1lo sy th bxtremo, matuly at 11%@1%03 62 cars in to-dny, all nativo Westarn aloors, a0d sold at rango of 11@150, inclutting 3 cars primo Thinols, s, 1,815 % at 13xo} 0 cam good to cholea Ohlo, v 1,035 by, 134(@1365 0 cars good Tllinols, v, 1,220'ltn, 113@120¢ 1,295 9, 1207 8 carn, v, 1,250 1om, 12(@13}0: 4 cara 131, ov, 1,133 10n, 3130 '11 cara Tiiinotn eattle, 03(@ Tig owt, T8a136) td 0o o, 003 e 31 136, nERP~—1renls arrivals, 22 cata, or 4624 hoad, moking 8,860 ainco Monddy, ngaliiat 6,600 samo timo Inst weok, Tho markot euled dull aud woak, with a downward tendoncy einco Mondny,-and prlces off 1ygo, Ordie nary to cholco slicared slicop hind alow salo at 7o, and 1 car fond of vory fino unuhorn fhoep, 105 the, brought 8i¢e. Bpring Inmba nolling folrly nt 12@1%01 1oad good lambe, 62 1ha, from Virginia, nt 19340, Bywiny—Tocolpts, 87 cars, or 7,000 hoga, making 17,800 for throo day's, ngainet 18,050 samo {{mo laat woek, Mnrkot weak for live nt 65003 anlon ioiudo s cars Ohlo and Indlann, 175 I nvorega, Gv. Dreaved Hogs dull shico Mouday and closo Licavy ot 1@74c. 1 car Butialo Live Stock Maricots Durraro, N, Y., May 16,—CaT15e—Recoipts to-day, tncluding 48 earn Toported to arrive, 1,300 hioad, Total, for tho woek, 7,649, Market fivm o yestorday's pricen. Fow offorings, About 1,000 dispoaed of. * Salea 637 1fiinols steers, 1,041631,418 e, §6.76@0.95; 110 Tili- nols, 060 to 074 Ibs, $3,16(35.06 § 17 ‘Toxus sleors, 1,180 Ty, 45,75 3 38 Michigan ntcers, 1,031 to 1,164 @0.00% 60 Jowa stecrs, 1,108 to 1907 lie, §6,25; Michigan stockors, 701 to 830 lbs, 51,75@5.00; 20 Cane uda sockarn, 972 ha, $6.25, BrxEP AND Lasns—HRocelpts to-day, 300, Total for thio week, 0,600, Mnrket slow and weak at yesterdny's pricen, - Balon 440 Ohdo clippod -ulinep, B6 10 67 i, n 35,874 ¢ 157 Illinots woolod eheon, 100 Ihw, At $8,60; 407 Indiana wooled eheop, 107 to 116 e, at !(’.37,‘4@7 0, Toas—Itecelpta to:dny, 4,600, Tolal for’ tho weel, 10,200, Market nlow untl dull, buyers hiolding off forn decilne, and rofusing to give over £5,23 for gond slock. Businesa confinod to loeal irado; Arion 690 Town logs, 100 1bs, at $5,60; 119 Induna hoga, 216 1bs, ut §3.63, Albany Lave Stock Mnaviet, Arnany,N, Y, May 16,—Carrrx—Market openod dully an ndvanceaskod and io oblufied. Supply 0 cara in oxaons of that Inst woek, Averagra quality cqual to that of Jnst week, * Prigos, 6(303¢. Mrmon Cows—TFaw in iarkot, and tokon atlnst ‘weok'a prices, VizAT OALES—Tliero fa an fnereaso fn thorecelptn of ‘voul calves, but the market fs dull, aud Ko lowor thun lant svock, - Range, 6@8ice. SurEP—Tho supply of sicep I8 modorale, with n falr deraand ot tast woek's clostng prices. No lsmbs in market, Shorn sheop, Wostarn and Btale, 58030 unghor, 6ET)ge. ¥ oos—Uiichinngod, Baltimore Live Stoclk Markets Bautivons, May 15.—OAtstE—In fmproved do- Tmaud; very best on salo to-day, G@735c3 that goneral- ly rated first quality, 6x@0o; ’ medfam, or good falr quality, G@bige; roceipts, 1,280; palos, 1,246, ods—TIn fair domand and Ao Jower ; 'salon at 7@ 8o for oxtra cérnfud ; T@7350 for stillers; receipts, * Busre—Falxly aclive; common to falr, 4¥@5%0 } fair 10 good, 62§@0}40; Yecolpln, 2,664, e ; i Now Yoric Dry €Goods Riarlcot. New Yo, Moy 16,—Thero was o wlow movomont with agents, but “jobbers wuro rather mare nctive. Thio markot xomnins steady for cotton goodn, Drown d blenchod cottons sro In fuir demaud, Denims from 10 to 1 aro in demand and scarca in Srst. hands, Prints quict, A leading johbing liouso s bought the ‘balanco of Morrimuck D vk printy, oud oro jobbing thom at 1040, Rolled jaconots Lrisk, Wooleas in botter reqiost, Forelgn goods very duil, East Liberty Live Stock Market, Prrteunan, May 16,—OATTLE—Market slow ; ar- rivals boavy:'best, 61{@03c; stockers, 4X@UXo: oommon, ,\gc. Bncrr—Nnrkot alow ; arrivals fair : best, 6@0o; medium, 5 1~10@54c ; common, 4x@6o, Tlogs—Markot unchonged ; orrivals fair; Philadel- phia, $5.60@6.80 ; Yorkers, 35.20@5.35, Pittsburgh 011 Markot. Prrranunai, May 16,—Orudo petroleum dull and lowor at 2,90 per brl at Parker's 3 about 03c per gallon horo, Rofined wesk, dull; nomiual at ‘f6c on " carn hern}!x?fil@“:fl};n for May In Philadolpbla, and 103@20¢ to The Produce Markots, NEW YORK, Nrw Yonxk, May 15,—CorroN—Quict: middiing up- 1and, 195, Hales: For fulure, 11,200 bales: May ot 180-42@18%0; Jung, 185@18 11-100; July, 1811103 5o, [ 18x0; Aughst, 18 0161850, BugADsTUFrA—Flour falrly ctionnd ashado frmer; rocofple, 7,000 brla; suporfine Weatorn and Blate, $5.853040; common {o good, $0.85@T.40; good 16 choice, $7.4538.10; whito wheat oxtra, 83.80@310.60; oxtra ' Ohlo, $1.00@10.60; Bt. Louls, $71.00@ 1250, Ryo' flour firmer with fair' domand at $46030.00. Corn meal qulot ond un- clinngod, \Wheat hoavy and casfor, Tho advanco in Troightn matorunfly chocks tho oxport domand ; To celpty, 5,700 bu; NG, 3, $1.70@1,71; No, 2 Northwoat, .8 No. 3 Quicdga’ spring, $1.60®1.67; rejocted , $1.40, Ryo nctivo and fitm: Western and $1,00. Durley unchan Malt qull, Corn Tho ndvanco In frolgiits checls tho oxport do- ' rocelpts, 20,000 Ly; duforlor to primo new mized a5 @B4)c ; 0ld Western mixed, in atore, G035 @07c, Ohts heavy ond deolininy ; Tocolpts, 26,003 b now Westoru mixed, 48)@52c; white Western, 64@50t black Woatorn, 41G4805 whito Western, aoller May, Ge Yaas—In good roquest aud ateady] Westorn, 1i@ 10, 1A% Axp Hora—~Unclinnged, GroceRIzs—Cofloo scllyo nnd strong, Bugar ctive: fair to good rofining, T5@8yc. Molasses quiot an unchiaugod, Rice dull at 13@8ke. PrrnortuM—Crude, 03(@9%0; refined, 20c, TunpENTINE—Dull t B0c, Provisions—Lork dull and heavy s now moss, snot ‘snd” Juno dolivery, $18,00; primo moss, $I7.00G17.0, Beef atoady aud unchonged’ mess, $0.00@11.76; oxira, $12,00@10,00, Gut meaty dubl; rib bellies, 14 b averges, 10@103g0; shouldars, ‘7ige’ bid, 7% Asked, Lad ateady, with good doaud ; Wealorsi steam, 0 6-16@ 83403 kottle, 93¢c, Burren—Lower; Western, 24@380. Onerse—Firm at 121-Ge. LOUISVILLE, Loutsvitie, May J6.—Dadorio—Hold firm and upply largo, Corron—Slightly firmor ; Jow middiing, 17c. BueAvsrurre—Flour quist bub steady; family, $0.50; No. 1, $8,00; faucy, £,00. Grain markot strong for cdrn andaate, ' Wheat nominal, skiny $1.60G1.05 for red, Corn firm at 50@580 for shelled in sacks. Oaty, 4i@18c, sack fncluded, - Ryo firm at 800 on arriv- al, Barley—No. 1 fall nt 80@95c. ‘Hay~Qulot, Shippors duing but littlo, Cholca tim- othy, dolivored at dopat, $21.00; salca roported yoster- day a4 $22.00, Trovisons—Dull; mess pork, 817.60818.00. Dacon —Sloutdors, 73¢c; ‘clear rib, D@97 clusr siden, 9%@100, packed, Mams—Blaln, 19@13% : sugr. cfi‘r?d, Si@lot, vacked, Dulk munl:—%hufil&nu,“’;‘c cloar ribs, 90; clear eldes, packed 0igc, 100803 ‘bulk meats 3jo,bigher, Lard—In " tlarces, Dirie; kegs, 10)M@1lo for cboivo Jeaf; and 9o for primo atoam 3 wruall lota on orders, @ ‘Wiskx—Stoady at 880, ATILW/ LWAUKE] . MILwAUKEE, May 15,~BERADSTUFFS~Flour quiet and unchongod, Whent dull und a shado lower; No. 1 Milwaukco, 31.0; No, 2do, $L.33). Onta utesdy ; No, 9, 43gc, Corn 6 shndo lowor, Ryo - scarco and firm, Barloy steady ; No, 2spring, 80c, * ¥uztarrs—1o Tulalo, 70; to Oawogo, Hc. Tikoxrs—Flour, 6,000 brls ; wi BupamNTa—Flottr, 12,000 bris 3 . OLEVELAND, OLEVELAXD, Muy 16,—DReADHTUPFA—Wheat quiet and firzn; No. 1 rod hold at 31,60; No, 3 do $1.70. jorn end oats stendy and nucbnnged, = Prrnorzuy—Qulct aud unctinngod, 8T, LOUIS, - Br. Loum, May 14,~00rroN—Dull and nominal; middling, 1Ho. ‘Breavazurrs—Tlour qulct and urichanged, Wheat quiot and unchangod ; Ne, 2 Chicago_pring, $L24® 1.25, regulur ; No, 3 rod winter, $1.70@1.80 ; N $L.60@1.00, - Gorn. oxclted aud piricas Llgi mixed, 386@I830 on activo'and “advancod 404@31440 In clevato Rye steady at W{(@flflm o provisioNa—York, only s limited obbing domand, at $17.25, Dry ealtod meats nominal at 0c, 83c, at 00, Jooso, Liacon dull, market unsottled ; biayors wnd acliora apaxt 3 shouldora, 70} cloar ib'Bldcs, 033 93¢0 3 claar, 10r, for jobbing and order lots, Lard un- nied summor sloam, 80, Wittaxx—Firm at 00¢, OarrLi—Stoadlor ; fat booves, 4@6X(0 ; Inferior and common, n@:sefz, Hoas—Quict 0t $4,00@5.00, RocreTe—Tlour, 2,600 brlh ; wheat, 6,000 bus corn, 20,000 bu; oats, 11,000 bu; rye, 9,000 buj barloy, 00 bu cattlo, 2,600 lioge, 2,700, OINOINNATI, Qmonouy, 0., May 16.—CoTroN—Qulot at 1830, DuEADATURFS—Flour iFm ot $1.16G6.00, Wheat dull at $.,73@1.75. Corn firm at 0c, Ityo flrm ot 8dc, Oata in fair domond ot 40@18c, Darloy fsm, ‘Grocentra—Uncuuiged. Orns—~Firm, Enas—Firm at 19@13%0, Burren axp Onerse—sieads, T0VIa1ONs—Muns pork ulct aud held at $ULK0. Tard quiot ; stosmn 8207 kflllw 9if0, Bulk meats qulet ; shioulders, 8{@03{0} clear r:b sidva, 83@830; cloar, 81¢G0e, ' Bacon quist, with o fobilug dotnoud § shiouldars, 750 3 olear rib sldes, 03¢ clour, '93{c, Wittgiy—Firm ot 8o NASIVILLE, Nasnvitae, May - 16,—Corron—Quiot and u- cliauged ; low middling, 101go, BnEabsTOrFs—Fiowr quict aud vnchanged. Whont scarco and tirm ut $1,54@1.00,Corn apuited dull and clowod nolive at G54@500, ~Durloy—demand Lghts holdera irm at 85@HSo’ Outn aleady at d5@30c, Eoas—Ileavy i recopts dull at e, - onagoo—Lixcllod and pricea biglier; sales 400 Lds ‘o full prices, * PuoviuroNs—Dulle moats and bacon quist and un- changed, . LPHILADELIIA, DitADELPRIA, Muy 16,~DueAnsTorrs~Flour very dull; super, $1L00E5.60; oxtra, $0.00@0, Ohlo, $§8.25@0.50, 'Whoat firm § red, $1.05@1,97 $105. Ryo quiot ; Btato, 030, Coru quiof aud weak; yollow, 03%@080s mized Wostern, U3c. Oata dull} ‘White, 51@52 nixed, 48@4Y0, PETRoLEN—Orudo, 140 roined, 193c, . Wintsky—At 9o, TOLFDO, TOLEDO, lllly 15,—~BreAvsturrs—TFlour quiet and unchunged,” Whoat dull aud lower ; No, 3 whito Wae Laah, $LH5Y ; oxtra white Michigan, 01 @°2.002, amber Michignn, apot, 81703 ; No. 3 amber itnole, ll.%iflu. 1 "“.',""’" . Corndull and lower ; high teack ; 10¢c 1n olovator ; No, 5, 46@U0)o on track; Tarloy qulot aiid unchangod. mizod, spot, 4 4830 buyer May, 4730 { low nilzod, ' spot, 465¢c; woller duno, 470 Au- gust, 4030, Oala ul el od, v Reng g, M nislisng Furronzs—Dull but unchangod, 9,000 bu 3 oatu, 0,000 bu, Sureatura—Flour, whioat, 19,000 bu ; corn, 4,000 b ; outs hoto, NEW GRLEANS, Jworiere—Flour, 1,000 brla ; whoat, 13,000 bu ; corn, 1,000 Lrl New OnLiaxg, Moy 16,—Ungapstuers—Flour quiot ; family, $0.50G1035, Corn 57@Mo, Dran easer at o7 aoo, [Ax—Dull ; prima st $27,00@24.00, ProviatoNa—Pork dull aud nominal ab $L7.78, Othorn unchanged, : CorroN—-Quiot { slen of 2,800 balod good endinary At 16%@1650 fow middifily, 18Y@18/40 3 middling Orleaiin, 18150, Recelpln, 3,706 bults ; oxporta Lo Live erpaol, 1,414; ‘tock, 140,93, ¥ BALTIMORE, ¥ & DALTIMORE, May 16,—~Bneabsruprs—Flonr dull and unchanged, Wheat in falr domand and unchenged, Corn active and firm 3 mixed Western, 66e, Ouats firm ; mixed Wostorn bla § White, 63@030, Ryo dull ot 90@$1,00, Tiovistons—Dull and unclinnged Burren—Western firm and unchanged, Witsoky—Searco and frm ot s, TUFFALO, Burrato, May 15, —BREADNTUPFA~Flour steaily, Whea dull’; car. lols' No, 2 Mllwaiikoo ot $1.60. Corn dnil nnd hoavy ; car lolo b G061, ..O8ts, Tyo, suid barloy neglectod. : OANAL Fn1aista—113go for corn; 0nd 196 for whioat 1o Now York, . B S Vesnels Pansed Dotrolte Speeiud Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune, Driotr, Mich, Moy 15—13:30 D, m—PARSED Dowx—I'rops Taseale and- Sovorcigin; schra J, B, il Camdeay Dinliy B, ‘Gity Mont Blanc, Jamalen, . Docotal, an Wi, You i) Viwsep Ur—Trops Aluwkn, Malno, Annlo, Oraig Baullng, Tunng May and burges, and Concord and bnrgos aglie I, O, Winalow, . Winp—Northasts Dernor, Mich, * May {15—Fyvo.—PaiszD Dows— Selrs Knight_Templar, Princo Alfred, Adirondac, Daniel Tyous, Now London, Geo, Wrenn, > Papikd Uri-Props Hiensdn, Fonutaln Olty schra Crftsman, Lady McDonald, Goo, Davis, Mocking~ bird, ‘Winp—Northeant, 21 AR TN Mlnois and Michigan Cnnnl, COLLEOTON'S OFFIaK, O10AGO, May 16—1 p, M.— Avmven—Drill, Morris, 168 lons coal'; boala with D03 yary Montreal, Ottawn, 6,000 bu corn 3 Phas- port, 5,600 bu corn, , CoLrrcTOR'a OFFIOY, OnteAno, May 15—9 p, m,— Annivep—TIndustry, Morria, 60,000 bu’ corn ; J, Lar- rington, Willow Bprings, 62 tons ico, - OreAnEp—Coyngn, - Lockport, 04161 £t Jumbor; QGon, Shermun, Morris, 40,000 £t lumber, 22,000 lbs mnchiuery, 2,200 1bs sundries ; Board of Trado, Utiea, 91,780 ft lumeer ; North Amorles, LaHallo, 84,100 fi Iumber, 20 bris flour; T. Rybura 81050 ft Thbor, 7,200 Infu s Ottawa, 5,000 £t lumber, 3,000 lath ; Mars abillcs, Orlon, 84,089 1t lumber, 80 10 shingles ;- Utlca; 10,700 £¢ lumnber, SPECIAL NOTICES. 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