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> L7 = sy 5 THE SALOON INTEREST. Convention of German Dolegates from tho Sovoral Wards at Bismarck Hall, Proposition to Invite the Co-operation of All Nationalities Favorably Roceived. Organization of the Deutsch- Americanisch Central ' Verein. Appointment of a’ Committes of Agi- tation, The dolegates from thoso wards which have organized in support of tho Now Doparture, and from the various Gorman musical and other or- ganizations, mot yestordny evoning in Bismaralk Hall, in thoe Toutonic Building. : Tho moeting wns called to order by Mr. Adolph Schoeninger, who briofty stated the mon- ner In which the movemont had started in tho Bovonteonth Ward, and its objects, It waa for Rhogo prosont to declde whothor they would Liave & tomporary or pormauont organization, and which programmo they would adopt. Mr. Bchooningor was eleotod tomporury Chair- man, and stated ho doubted mnot *thoy had sll como nctuntod by honorablo motives, and that thoy would prove to tho Amoricans’ that thoy occupied n safo and reasonablo grouud, Atter a littlo discussion, it waa decidod to transact tho business in both English and Gor- man. William Vooke wes nominated ns Sccrotary, but declined, and AIr, Frloko was olectod. Mr. Hosing moved the dolegates from the va- Fious wards and_sociotica st togethor, It met with unnccountablo opposition, and was with< drayn by Mr. Hosing, who doaired to avold anything that was enleulated to disturb harmony. It was ronewod by Mr. Nichoff and carriod. The roll waa callod, and it apposrad that dol- ogntos woro prosent reprosonting tho Third, Fourth, Fifth. Sixth, Soventh, Elghth, Ninth, Flovonth, Fourtoonth, Fiftoonth, Sixtoonth, Bovontconth, Eighteonth, Ninotoenth and Twont tioth Warda and the Chicago Turn Gomoindo, Turn Voroln, Vorwarts, Autora Turn_Voroln, ‘Bouth Chicago Turn Veroin, Gormania Maunor- chor, Bchloawlg Holstein Veroin, Orphous g:alnminigux Biirgor, Hildischo Bund, sud Lio- lorkranz. ‘A motion that tho proceedings bo conductod only in Germau was opposed by Ald. Schaffnor, singo bio wouted an_organization whioh would ombrace all nationalitios, and not tho German moroly, Thoy muat not lay thomaclvos opon to tho chiargo of gotting up a Gorman Know-Noth- ing movomont,—not that that was thoir’inton- tion, but it would bo imputed to thom. Julius Rosonthal said they woro just as good Amorican citizons, even if they spolke Gorman. It oll their procoodings were in Gorman, they ‘would appoar in all tho English papors. Ha bo- lioved that all motions ehould bo put in both languagos, and lob tho dclogates talk in whats evor languago thoy pleased, Col. Knoblesdorit moved to appoint & Contral Committee composod of one dolegato from epeh ward and nucm&rupmmxna. MMr. Richard Michaolis said, whilo the now tmovomont Lad met with somo favor from Tus TripuNe, it had been called s Gorman Know- Nothi.llfi oua by tho Times aud Infer-Occan. Ho beliovod thoy biad botter not hurry to make a Central Committeo, and not make out s plat- form; but st a later day proceed to got IIF & committoo whichk would ombraco alt nationalitios. They must extend their sphore of activity in~ tho various wards, tako in Irish, Amoricens, and Scandinavians and, when they had dono that, make . contral organization and declaration of principles, To do it at prosent would be promaturo. Col. Knoblosdorff snid ho wanted simply o committes for organization. Nr. Michaolis moved that the Committeo ap- s;lrinlod under Ool. Knobleadorfl's motion bo lirocted to work and cauvass in tho various wards, and preparo for tha organization of n Ceontral Committee which would ropresent all ontionalitios. ‘Tho Ohbair eaid tho only programme they had was that of the Bevonteonth (Waid, which wos €0 organize the Gorman voto, aud 'that ‘alono. ‘Thoy nced: not bo alarmod by the talk about a German Kuov-Notbing party. Tila vug g pure- Jy Gorman mooting, and 1o was op ozed to lug- ing in English. 1t waa o puroly Gorman moot- ng, and tho movement as yot was & gurc]y Gor- man one, to control Gorman votos. If thoy did not stick to that, they would havo their troublo for nothing. Ho wanted an immedinte organiza- tion, and then lct the Contral Committoe go its owu way. M, Michnelis declared the meoting was freo to do what it ploasod, sed ywas not governad by the Boventoonth Ward resolutions, 1If thoy mado up o committoo aud programme at onco, thoy would shut themsolves out from all othor na- tionnlitics, which was_what they must specially avoid, sinco thoy could never succeod alone, for thero' was & very strong Puritanical elomont, ‘Thoy could win only bi uniting all tho liboral- minded eloments, and that certainly could not be dono if a contral committcoswss mado up con- glating of Gormans nlone. Mr. Rosentbal said their resolutions showed they could not be accused of Know-Nothinigism, Thoy showed that tho,causo restod on grant princl‘:lnn, which appealed to all nationalitios, and which concorned all citizens. Thoy should begin nt onco with organization and platform, and not wait for increased numbers, ... Mr. Michaclis’ motion wns opposed by Ald, Bclisffnor 8o far as tho meoting’s not passing any rosolutions was concorned, Ho saw mo objece tion to gettiug up an Agitation Committoo to call & meeting hereaftor to choose s Contral Committec, but if the present mocting wanted to pass rosolutions it could do go. M, Michaclis’ motion, so far as concerned tho appointmont of n_committoo of ono from cach ward sud socioty, to sgitate in the various wards and call a delegate moeting herenftor to ohoose 2 Contral Committes, wna adopted. Dr. Rosonthal moved the appointment of & committeo to propro s platform. Mr. Michaclls opposed _it, thinking thoy kad bettor wait till 21l pationalitios were ropresented. It was suggested that the Noventeonth Ward's resolutions would do. Philip Stoin had no particular dosiro for n Fluuorm, but offered as a substituto for tho mo- ion somo rosolutions similar to thoso adopted fn tho Boventeoth Ward, Ar, Thiomo thought they could stand on the Erlnc[plo of tho resolutions, but he did not be- iovoit polltic to phes it. Tho platform on whiok they wero to atand must bo o wider ona. . Hesing said Lo thought the arganization ghould havo a platform at ouce, and lek the Gor- mans tako the initiativo in the movemont. Tho liberal-minded RnFubllcnns and Deixoorats would thank them for it. There was no roa~ pon why tho Germans slould not have their ape- cial meetings and organizations to start Fhu movement, Thui mado a great mistako If they wont further withont at onco Laving a clearly- dofined platform. Thoy slso wanted an addrery to tho public prepared, and with it tho would go out a8 American citizens, & must bo & carefully-prepared dqou- ment, drswvn up by able men, and setting forth all tholr grievances. They must Thiavo & platform broad ouough for all uatlonali- ties to stand upon, and they should not loavo the hall till & committee hiad boen appointed fo preparo one. * Ald. Behoffner moved that tho prosent meot- ing doclare itsclf pormancntly organized, and thon they, 88 Gorman-American citizens, could sppoint & committoe and adopt such addrossos ond resolutions na they ploased. Mr, Rosenthal opposed the adoption of an; hastliy-offerod resolutions. Timo waa ‘noeded, in order that a carefully-worded declaration of principles could be propared. . Col. Knoblesdorff moved that the Organization Committee bo intrusted with tho task of propar- ing a platform, and Mr, Tosentlial uccopted it. Mr. Eborbardt thought Mr, Btein's regolutions were broad aud satisfactory enougli, Mr. Michnolls moved that oaclr delogation ap- oint & ropresontative to serve on the Oxganiza- lon Committeo. Mr, F, A. Hoffman, Jr., hoped thoy would bavo & Committco on Resolutions, which could roport to a subsequont meeting. Mr, Stein's reuolutions wore good ng far us thoy went, but wore not broad euough to make a satisfactory platform, -Col. Knobelsdorft's mation, ss accopted by Mr. Rosenthal, was ndopted, and Mr. Stoin'y rosolutions sont to that Committoe, Br, Bohiaffuor’s motion was takon up, and Lo apoko in favor of it, einco it would furnish to the Germap-sponking citizens an organization through which thoy could express tholr viows, F. h. Ioffman, Jr.,, supported tho motion, Those present bad mot ns Gormans, aud it was_ ouly propor that thoy should havo thoix spocial orgoulzation,” outside of, but forming & part of, tho gon- oral organimation, which would embraco all nationalitios, Ifo clogod with fho usunl ox- hortation for unlty, and tho_ assursnco thnb if thoy failed in tho fall it wonld nlmsky Do beeauso thoy nilowod thomsolves to be divided, Al Bohaftnor's motion was adopfod, aud it waa dooldod that tho orgnnization bo colled the Dontroh-Amoricaniach Contral Voroin. e Gommittoo on Organtantion o Agltation was then mado up as follows: Frank Behwoln- furth, Willlam = Floth, Togtmoy- or, 0. Niohof, Dr. Max _Ebor- nardt, Emil_ Mublko, Thlomo, F. A. IlofMman, J._ Scbillingor, 1t _Miohnolls, G. R, Korn, Willism Bchwats, B, Tisondrath, 0Oarl Dabinton, Philip Btoin, If. Boiandlin, W. Behnoftor, Card Blulm, . Frolbory, A. O, 1Tes: ing, R. Ohristianison, J. 0. Meyor, Poter Haud, A Erbo, L. Schwuchiow, F. Sengl, and tho od~ itora of {ho various German papors. T. A, Iloffman moved. tho temporary Olinir- man bo made tho permanont ono. Tho motion was agroad to. Mr. Btoln was clocted pormanont Sccrotary. Tho meeting adjournod. A WHOLESALE MURDERESS. - Mrn. Lamb, of Trimbolle,Wis., Poitons Ior Chlldren nnd NolghborseA Kind Nurse, but Fed Xor Pationts with Strychnine == A Prayerful Woman, but oo Rondy to Send er Frionds 10 Senven. Correspondencs of Tho Chieago Trtbuné, Br, Paur, My 28, 1879, At Ellaworth, in Plorco Connty, Wis,, waa commencad, yostorday, bofora tho Olrcuit Court for that county, tho trisl of Mrs, Chalotto Lamb, arrasted in Novombor Iast for tho murdor, by poision, of two of her own childron, and & man and womnn of tho nelghborhood in which sho lived, in Trimbollo Townehip. An information s on filo in osch case soparatoly; but tho proof o oach. omo 18 com- oluslvo, * Chomioal snalysos' of tho contonts of their stomachs rovealod. strychuine in fatal quantitios in tho childron, snd equal to 80 graina onch was taken from tho stomachs of hor adulé victims. 8ho was alono with her boy, Don Orrin Lamb, a lad of 13 yoars, whon Lo was tokon suddonly sick, and died, &8 was cupposod of honrt-disenso, Sho was sleo nlono with hor Mitlo girl, o protty child of 10 yoars, whon it sickoned. and died just as suddenly. Mrs, Ott- ‘man, o noighbor, complsinad of falntnags. Mrs, Lamb_gavo bor o-doso of hor proparation, and Mre, Ottman was o corpse In & fow hours, Royal Guriaud atotop mucl dinnor, and askod Mra. Lamb to proparo him o doso of paindllor, Tho doso sho gave him throw him into spasms, which onded with bis donth s fow hours aftor, Tho children wore pofsonod in May and Juno of Inst your ud tho othors In August following, Bhg s popularly ncoused, alto, of Laving poisonod her husband, who dicd suddenly in tho fall of 1871; n_Mr. Fullor, of Trimbolle, who diod Bhortly boforo that fimo; tho first Ars, Lamb, who died in Vermont, about 1853-04; and a young woman in Vormont who was her rival for tho hand of tho widower. But tho doctors say hor husbend died from natural cansos, aud thora 18 1o ovidonco to show that eho killed tho others, snvo that, s with hor kuown _viclims, thoy woro nuraed and doctorod by Mra, Lamb, and diod in, Tor arms, T saw this woman In Lior jail cell, at Ellsworth, rocontly. Blio is fat, fair, and forty, with o dull but not ‘an ovil countonanco. Hor _character, too, wuntil these murders woro brought Loma to hor, wos that of n good and kind womnn. In 1802'sho carried hor baby girl, and half carriod hinr _littlo boy,—tho snmo cblldron sho poisoneu Inst yoar,—all tho way from Arlington, Sibloy County, in’ this Stato, ta 8t. Paul; and her mothorly dovotion was noted in all the rocords of that year of Bioux raids aud murders,” In Trimbollo, for near ton yoars, sho was tho Good Samaritan of hor neighbortiood, whom everybody calléd upon whon they wante a country medicine compounded, o sick porson to bo woll takon caro of, or & watcher with tho dond. 8o was noted, £00, for hor pioty, and tho zoal with which 8o prayod for and with the siok and dying. Tho mon Garland, whom slo {)'Dlflonull, was_ & half-witted fellow, o achelor, for whom no other woman of the neighborhood would do anything; but Brs, Lamb monded bia olothes and stocl iufin waehod for him and cooled for Lim, and pitied him that howas such o wenl-honded mun, - But finally slio poisonod him, and, whilo ho lay writhing with patn, the woman was all tho timo oxhorting him to put his trust in God aud Lo propared to dio. For an hour or 8o noxt mornliig, she was Toft along with his corpso, sud sho passod ihe most of the time iu prayer. - * Of courso tho dofonso #ot up is insanity, A iysician from tho Madison Ifospital for tho sane, nnd a numbor of medical cxports, havo beon called to tostify ns to her snnity. Tho trial will occupy sevoral days,” and will provo tha woman cithor to be subject to a strange form of insanity, or o bo one of tho worat of tho dovils that over beld tho form of woman, Tho Stato is_ropresnted in the caso by ox- Sonator (State) E. IT. Ivos, the County-Aticrnoy of Pigres County, assistod by b law-pastnor, o Mr. Smith, of Drescott. Tho dofouso will bo conductod by Mousrs. Spoonor & Baker, of Hud- son, loadora'in tha criminnl practic of North- worlb Wisconudu, nnd agsocinted with Mr. Bovaus, o young lawyar of Ellsworth. Eoo. —_— THE MISSOURI EDITORIAL EXCURSIONISTS. The mombors of tho Missouri Editorinl Anso- cintion arived in this city last evoning atd o'clock, from Louisiana, Mo., over tho Chieago, Alton & St. Louis Railwny. Thoy wero taken to the Gault Houso, where arrangements had been madezo rocoive thom, Tho Association, aftor its sossion at Louisious, mado an oxeurslon down the river on tho boat Rob Roy, and roturnod by tho Gon, Andorson. Tho excur- slon to Chicago was gotten up by Maj. B A, Campboll and . P. Dyor, Esq., of Louisiana, wito aocured pagses for tho whold' party to thia lty and rotura, which will wind up tho doings of tho Ausociation_for this yoor. Tho momborn epont last ovoning in walking alout tho ity, and visiting tho thontres, Most of thom will " feave for homo to-dny. Tio following mombers rogia- terad thoir namos at tho Goult Houso: Robert N, Hondorson, Daily Enferprise, Moborly ; Jobn W. Jacks, Moxico Intelligencer s W.; 8, Bryan, Montgomory Standard; Oharles | Whifolioad, Konsoa City; William F. Switzlor, Oolum’ bus; J. Foss, Wnshington; P. Donan, 'Luxlnewn Caucasian ; D. B. Newborry, Hounit bal; W. A. Anderson, Clarkaville Senfinel; J. A, Meod, Troy Dispatch ; Wallaco Williams, Fal- ton Tetegraph; W. W. Vaughn, Drownsvillo Banner ; G. N, Richards, Holdon Enterprisc; E. P. Caruthors, Frodoriolitown Bee ; 8. B, Bra« Qy, Farmington Argus ; W. D. Crandoli, Brook- fold @azette ; W. X, Balihis, Brunswicker ; T. . Bogio, Keytoavillo Herald; T. P Dobyns, Macon Republican ; J, P. Lovo, Macon Times } Trank P, Dickinson, Caffle Trail, Kansaa City; Milo Dlair, Boonville Eagle; 'J. G. Paug- born, Boonville Advertiser; Josoph T. Turnor, Carrollton Record ; W. O. B. Gillospio, Kirks: ville Regisier ; L. . Mott, Lexington Register ; Tanal Webb, Western Sun, BL. Louis; L. J. Enston, Glusgow German; R. W, Mebillian, Hilleboro Democrat; Samucl B, Rowe, Marble Oity News ; O, 4. Kirby, Carrollton_Jowrnal ; H.'Lick, Lawronco Jownal; R, W. Harris, Moxioo ' Leader; A. Rodomyore, Centralia Guard; J. B, Payno, Harrisonvillo Record ; J. B. Morwin, Journal'of Education, 8t. Lonis } W. I, Loflet,’ Palmyra a; 0. 0. Bryson, Louisinnn Press ; Thoa, D. Figher, Troy Herald ; R. 8. Emmons, Applofon City’ Nows; N. . Biroh, Joffaraon City State Journal; John A. Ilsunoy, Vorssilles Gazelto ; 8, A, Rawling, Shol- Dania Democrat ; W. J. Powell, Rolla Express ; W. L. Malono, Javkeon Cashmer ; O, D, Aus- tin, Bates County Record. e D Tho Obstructions Placed by the Mil waukee & St. Panl Rathway Coms pany in tho Misslscippl Xiver, From the LaCrosee (I¥ia.) Democrat, May 23, Tho LaCrosso Liberal Democrat i in vecelpt of intolligouce from Milwaukeo to tho offoot tlnt Mr, Wobb, Unitod Stntes District Attornoy for tho Western Wisconsin District, who rosidos at Grand Rapids, bns rocoivod instraotionn from tho Sccrotary of War to commonco action at ounce agaiust tho Milwaukeo & St. Paul Rail- way Company, to compol that Company to ro- move the obstruction which thoy have placed in tho Missinsippi Rivor at tho head of Minne- sota Island, two milos above LaCrosso, by which they intended, it is alleged, to eauso the channol to run on tho Minnosata #ido, and loave the ity of LaCronso Linlf & milo from navigable wator. The roports of the engineers who were sent horo by the War Depurimont, and who thor- oughly examined tho obstructions, have boon sant to tho United Biates Districs Aktornoy, and ho will proceed at once against the BModoo cor- poration. . —_— Connocticut Stato Onpital, Hartrorp, Conn,, May 20.—In Lho Lower Touse of the Legislaturo tho Constitutional ‘Amondmont, providing for ouo Capital, aud that to be at Hartford, passod by 186 to 53, Tho nlno?dmuul now goos to the poople for indorse- moent, " UBASSY vs, BESSUNGER. Resuit of tho First Disconnt Moteh Delwoen the Fronch Export and His Chieago Opponent, The Xaiter Viotorlous in a Splondid Game, by n Score of 400 to 70, 4 No sporting ovont In tho billiard lino that can now bo called to mind, not ovon oxcopting nuy of tho memorablo champlonship matchos in which tho Ismonted McDovitt dofented Dion, Tostar, and Goldthwaito, has oronted any moro interost in Ohicngo than tho contost botween Ubassy and Bossungor, at the Awmphithoeatro, on Olinton streot, yostorday ovening.’ It Las boon tho-talk of tho town over sinco tho nrrival of thio Fronchiman among s, bocauso 16 was gon= orally undorstood that the prineipal object hio had in yiow whon Lo left Now Orloans was to mook in 5 public matoh the. playor with whom Lo orossed cucd last night. - Asido from thia, Ubnesy’s rocord, and the quict’ oxhibitions of bis wondorful skill given during the pst wook, wero gufflolont in themaolvas to attract gencral attontion. No auch player hng evor appoarod in this country, and whother ho wina or loses the two romnining matchies with Bossungor, or those that ho may mako in othor citios, thia will bo tho opinion of evory intolligont man who had tho plensuro of witnowsing tho gamo lnst -ovoning, Ubnssy -is, porhaps, the most unprotonding billiard playor known. Hia mau- ner and appesrance convey no intimsation of tho professional billiardist, but the instant ho makes. & gliot o rovenls hig marvelous wkill. Thoro is no nffectation about his atylo, To carcs nothing for tho improssion that o graceful attitudo may croato Tho rapldity with which ho plays and tho Doldness of his oxooution atrike the boholder nt nnce, His conception of o shot, no mattor how dlfficult it may be, ia slmost instantaneous, and the moment his “ bridge " hand is placed on tho tablo the atroke is “doliverod. He raroly plays for safoty, trusting ontirely to his skill, At 8 o’olock the Amphitheatre was packed full with tho Inrgest audienco that ovor assomblod at 8 billlard match in thiscity. All tho profes: slonal Lilliord playors woro prosont, and miny of our best_citizens could bo seon smong tho spectators. There was but little botting at the commencomont of or during tho gamo. 0 odds given by Ubnuw{ & discount in 400 points Fronch caroms, should hnye brought otit moro wagers on the part of Bossunger's friondd. Mr. J. B. Roolkfollow, of Now York, was chosen roforce. Tho umpires woro Tom Foloy for Ubassy, and Gmm,;u Dlorris for Bossungor. About_half-past 8 o'cloock the players ap- proachod the {ablo, which stood on a slightly clovated plntform in tho contro of tho circus- Ting, and bankoed for chiolco of balls and the lead. Doth of theso proliminary movements wora won by Bessungor, He chuso the whito ball, and counted on nm}-‘lnln anglo-shot. His ruu coaged at 4, tho miss boing 'on a single cushion-ahot, Ubnasy failed Lo count on a draw down the sido-rail, and loft the balls in such o position that Hoessungor madoe 9. Ubassy mado o flno draw-shot, getting tho balla togothor, but thoy frozo, and had to bo spottod. ‘Ho missed the noxt shot, and Bessunger made 7, onding on o miscue draw. Ubussy. followed with 2, ;and Bossunger agoin with o miss on n half masgo, Tho Xronchman then put in alittle work, showing the audionco some of his poculiar draws in o run of 9, Bossunger, mado 2 in hin fifth inning, following it with.10 in Lis sixth, 8 in his Aovonth, 2 In hia eighih, and 10 again In Dis tonth. Ubsesy all this timo was playing with indifferont auccess, making four missos, and only 14 points in_tho nggrogato. Dessungers pot- sonal frionds wore particularly jubilant about this timo. In ~ his twelfth innin tho Chicago player mado n bad mins, which lofb tho balls in a ‘position for n masso. As thig class of shots can bo mado by Ubnsny aa oasy as aimg;lo caroms, it is almost unnccossary to Bay tlnf ho counted. Ho improved the loavo to tho oxtont of 87, aud in tho run medo many of hig marvolous _draw-shots. Bosgungor followod with & well-oxocutod run of 23, in which ho showed fine position-playing, and made sovoral oxcollont shots. Ho_ followed thisup in the succoeding inning with a yun of 14, which wus also put togothior in good atyle. In his cigh- lannlg inning ho addod 16 more to his score, which mado it 111 to Ubasny's 5. Bossungor’s playing at this time was romarka- by rapid and daring, while nourly all of Ubus- By's offorts .were unlucky in the oxtromo. All that can bo snid of his shots is that thoy were woll-concoived attempts to got tho bulls in fiosmnu, and wore romarkubly oloso. Bessungor opt up lig driving gate to tho fwonty-third inning, making runs of 11,8, and 8, Ilis op- ponout, moanwhilo, made soveral missos, and ono good run of 24, principally in round-the- tablo play and draw shots, which seom to bo his favoritos, Jio ondod by missing an casy shot, In his twenty-sixth inning he incronsed his amunll 8coro by & run of 20, which was vory finoly mado, and which onded, a8 usunl, in & miss of a0 ons shot. Notljng worthy of note occurrad until tho twonty-ninth inning, whon Bessunger turned his second hundrod in & run of 22, which was re- markable for the rapidity of ita oxcoution, and tho many fino position shots it brought out, Hip geore now stood at 210, whilo Ubnssy's way next to nothing, Tho Iattor scomingly could do nothing, and yob ho noted as if ho was porfoctly eatiofiad with the way things woro Eon . Ho botrayed no surpriso st tho fack that Mo was unablo to play bis customary game, but wont plodding along, making »_fow points now and a fow again, nnd missing all sorts of shots with & most cluldlike oxpression of counte- nanco, T Dossungor continuod to bo vory brave while his opponent played in this bad way. Runs of 13 and 14, and some smallor onos woro added to his score from tho twonty-fourth to tho thirly-sev- cnth inning, In his thirty-soventh Ubnssy hoaped up 19, and ovurgborly was - indulging in tho lopo = that 0 would' continue thet eort of thing indofinitoly, whon on extromely difficult masse camo up, and was missed by & hair. The run must bave shaken Bossungor's confldenco in himself, for ho mado Dbut 4 in the succooding ining. . As Ubwsr fol- lowed with a -miss, howover, John took loart agnin, sndrolledup 10, Arunof 12by tho Fronch- ‘man ghook him up again, if & miss 18 any indica- tion, but, na Ubassy was kind enough to follow suit, he took courago once moro, and made a Doautiful run of 36, which placed him on his Inst hundred, his score standing 804 to0, Inhisforty- first inning Ubnssy mado 21, and followed it up with the largest run in tho game up to this point, 64, This exhibition was londly applauded, 88 it deservod to bo, for it was ono of the neatost une, in il styles of playing, that was over soon horo, Twa_mmisses by Bewsunger and ono by Tbassy, and then . the - Jattor mado 17, during swhicly' e was unlucky enough to froczo with tho balls in & heap, Apain -in the forty-seventh inning ho made 16, turuing bis Grat hundred for tho first timo, the scoro standing—Ubassy, 1063 Bossunger, 330, From tho forty-cighth to the fifty-first inning Begsungor mads but 3 points. In tho same iue ‘piugs Ubasay mado 23, counting in overy inning, but missing by the closest _shinves imaginabla. In his Ofty-socond inning Bessungor virtuaily endod the game with a magnificont run of 75, in which bo showed wonderful judgment and cxe- cutlon in draw and cushion shots, and fully oqunled Lis opponont in playing for posttlon, Nothing dnunted by the torriblo odds against him, Ubassy wont for all that was on the tablo, and’got 87. Hia oustomary bad luck attonded him eyen to tho ond. Bossunger brcught tho gamo to n clogo in tho fifty-fourth jnning, tho following being the scoro : - Drssunoxe—4, 9, 7,0, 3,10, 8, 2, 0, 10, 1,0, 23, 14, )16, 1, 11, 8, 8, 34, 0, 6, 1, T, 6, 22, 1, 4, 1, 1, 0, 8, %, 10, b, %0, 0, 0, 4, b, 2,2, 17 v, 1,'%." Wotal, 400 Avorago, 74554, Largest i, 50, b, s, Upinsx~0,0,2, 9, 0, 4,0, 0,0, 2, 8, 34, 7, 0, 12,0, 1, 0,0, 1,0, 8, %, 2, 0,2, 4,3, 9,4, 1,5 0,10, oy 19, 0, 19,0, ‘a1, "G4, 0, 17, 1, 10, 1, '6,'2, 14, a7, 1, Total deort, ‘870, Beore, 'deducting discount, ‘16, Averago, 66253, Largeat runu, 35, 29, 04, It shonld bo borno in mind that the match playod Iast evoning wos but tho first of n sorios of threo botwoen Ubnssy and Bossungor, on enoh of which a stake of $500 will depoud. Tho noxt comen off on Monday ovening noxt, at tho Amphitheatro, Bossunger to receivo the odds of 200 points in G0C at the French gamo, Poola on this contost will bo mold at Foloy's this m’oninfi. Though _dofeatad, Ubasay i8 still the king biliiardist in tho oatima: tion of averybody who knows auything of tho pature of tho gnmo, Iud ho played as well in the first part of tho gamo last ovening s Lo did at the closo, though ho did not at suy timo pluy nenr his standard, Lis scoro would toll o diffor- ent talo. Tho forthcoming matches will un- doubtedly call forth bis full sirongth, e o More LAveorpool Stonmshipr, From the New Orleans Picayune, March 2. Mosers. N, D. 8partal & Co., of Li write to My, L, J, Migby aud’ Mogsi Tronoh & Oo., of this olty, I roferonce to the antablishmont’of & now'fina of oconn atoam- ships to transport the produce of the l\ll!nlnn[p‘fl v.fiey. Tho ol:anae in to_compoto pormanontly and Bucoossfully with tho railwa; rouitos vin Now York, Boston, and Montreal, and to link th Livorpool intoronfs aud connoctions with tho river bargos on the Miselssippi, Missou- i, Ounohita, and Rled Rivors, and tho Illinols Contral Railroad, .. This firm proposea to hinve stonmors bullt of twico tha dimousions of the Lord Ulive, sultabld for both grain and cotton entrying, Thoy wlil cost from £150,000 to £200,- 000 apiaco, but will carry 16,000 balos of cotton and a latgo quantity of grain, Tho proposition {1 to call it the Atlantlo and Gront tVust.um Btonmehip Company, connoctod with tho rivor bargos and cotton-preesos of thin city. Tho opinion I8 exproused that iron sorow barges of nix or novon feot draft, could be bullt Hhoro, and sont out horo I piecds o bo itfad up. It {4 proposed that Mr. Iigby should Interont himsolf to induco 8t. Louls, Chicago, and othor Incos to Joln in_tho ontorprise, ospecially tho Batgo pooplo and ratlways. ; g BOLD BANK-ROBBERY. Tho Stow=Gonovieve (Mo.) Rank Ene toreil nnd fRRobbed In Daylight«'ho Onshicr and Othors fcld Frisonors wUntil the Gang Xscapes. Trom the St. Louds Democrat, May 28, A daring and rematkablo robbery was porpo-r tratod at Ste, Gonevleve, Mo., yostorday morn- ing, tho bauk at that placo being the 'viotim, Tho town is smsll, and a8 tho region s wild ond thinly scttlod toward tho - south, it fs not atranga that it should he aclocted 88° tho rondozvous of =& baud of despo- rndoos. The scoundrols have hithorto confined themeolves to' étoalihg Lorses or robbing strangors unfortunats enough to fall into thoir olutehos, Tho hondquartors of .the ruffinns have novor beon ascortainod, but, as thelr visits to Bto. Gonoviovo and noighboring countics havo so far boon fow and far botwoon, it is safo to coneludo that thoy cams from some considor- ablo distance, Tho Btory of yostorday's robbory muy bo told bricfly, as followa & uring tho mornling, the enshler of tho bauk was standing on the alops of the bmlding, con- yersing with tho son ot don, Tozior, when nmtgom walked briglly up tho stops, nsslng botwoon thom and ontering tho offico, ha onshior, supposing that thoy wished to transnct somo business, followoed thom into tha room, and passing them noar tho middlo of tho countor, which he intonded to stop bohind, was suddonly arrostod by s sharp * Halt!”' and turning, found a rovolvor almost touching his head. "Tho ruffisn who prosented the weapon and water quickly informod him that n movoment would b him his Tife, and tho caohier, baing son= v:fllcml that such was tho cago, prudontly stood atill. In the meantime, the accomplice rushed toward young Rozior, st tho samo _timo dm\vhlfi a pistol, and throatening Lim with instant dont! if ho moved. ‘Tho young man, socing tho inton- tion of the scoundrels, boundod down tho stop and toward tho moro donsoly populated portion of tho town, with the intontion of giving tho alarm, Ho had soarcoly roached the ground, howover, whon robber No. 2 fired at him. Tho bullot passed under the shouldor of youn Rozier's cunbA plowing & furrow throug! tho slin and flosh, but not injuring tho bones. Tho young man felt that Lo was hit, but ro- doubled his ag&fd, and wos soon beyond pistol- sliok rango. bbor No. 2, finding that his in- tondod victim had cscaped, immadintely rejoined his companion, and placod Lis_pistol at tho head of tho colored 'porter, who nt thnt momont ap- osrod. Tho cashior was ordorad to at once un- oclk tho gnfo, and Imowing thot n rofueal to do 80 would rosult in his immediato death, complicd ‘with the order. Tho robbers thon hastily soized all the money thoy could find, togothor with o tin box belong- *ing to tho Shorlff of tho county, and_containing ' $100 in gold, & number of notas, and some valu-"| ablo papors.” Tho groater portion of the monay in tho safe was in Dills of & comparatively small dounomination, and although tho rulfians ovi- dontly thoughit thoy had sccured n_vory largo amount, they in roality got only about’ £3,600. Aftor pockoting tho monoy they placed tho eash- tior betweon thom, and locking tho portor in ,tho bank, walked towards tha outskirts of tha town. Whon thoy lad procceded about 260 yards thoy mot two confoderatos on Liorsaback, «who led two other horscs. As thoy neared tho :two_horsemen, ono of the led nnimala took *Inght and broke away. One of tho horsomen wont_in pursuit, aud, scing another mon on horsebaok approaching, drow his pistol and throntoned to shoot him if he did nat_stop the -runaway. Tho horseman, & Gorman, Nving in tho vicinity, managed to hosd off and sgouro #ho runaway, nnd tho four robbors quickly ot togother in tho rond. Tho eashior, who had in tho meantime been a close prisoner, waa then ordored to lonve asjsoon ns hig éwo captors ware mounted, and finding himself at liborty, turned towand {ho town. An_omiuous olick, click, cauged him to jump quiokly to one side in time to avoid o pistol ball, and, by lively dodging, ho snccoedod ih egcaping thrao moro shots firod at Lim. One of the ruflisus seemed jnclined to s}\muu him on horsebaek, and kil him, but was gsundod by his comrados, and all four started off ot o Lard gallop. . In the meantimo young Rozler Lad slarmed thio town, and fiffocn minntos aftor the gang tools their departura ton or a dozen mountod men, armed with double guns, loaded with buck- ghot, wore in hot pursnit, "Tho cashier, who, whilo in the road, had also boou strippod’ of his gold watch, chnin, nnd & small amount of money, immediately startod for 8t. Louis to conault with Chief dclonough, Ha mot the Chiof lost ovening, and told Lim tho story substantinlly as givon abovo. 10 robbors woro tuperbly mounted, but their Lorses woro somowhat jadod, and as’ tho best horyos in the town wore taken by the pursuers, it is nltogethor probablo that thoy will ba over- takon beforo daylight this mumhllg. It. is bo- lioved that thoy intended to reach Lofryvillo and tho Arlansas line, and from thoro get into tho mountnins; but if such was their intontion, it is almost cortain that tho purening party will over- tako thom, Tho liorses of tho lattor "aro fresh, and the mon will rido all night if nocessary, Sliould tho rullisne T 1t nocessary to” aban- don their idea of roaching the mountains, and takatos stenmbost or train, tho pursuors will notify Chief MoDonough from tho first tolograph station they ronch, and Lio will immodintely mnko tho best use of his fucilitios for communication witly othor officlale. It fu soarcoly probnblo thiat the inen will cdcaps, aud it is hoped that their eaptiro will effoctunlly broak up the gang. The night precoding the bank robbevy, Gen. Rozier's houso was outered by a gang of dospor- ate, but clumey, burglars, who protty thorougbly raunnckod it. ‘tho Goueral, fortunatoly, was not at home, and hio had takon his money with him, and tho gang finding ‘nothing portablo of sufli> ciont value 1o mako it au object to carry away, doparted in . diggust. It i8 supposed that tho Dburglars wora tho bauk robbors, e SR e Tunneling the Xockics, - . From the Denver Neiws, . A gohoma I8 now on foot for running o tunnel through the Rocky Mountains, This may seom = prodigious enterpriso at firat to tho casual Tondor, but tho partlon wbo havo tho mattor i Liand ato sanguino of the most completo succoss. For somo timo past gentlomon have boon in- vostigating this matter, and thoy haye arrived at the conclusion that tho project is fensible in overy particular, Tho idoa ia to tunnol tho ~ mountains from a_polnt nboul ong mile bolow Binck Mawk to tho Midale Park, running in a northwesterly diroction, ‘I'ho tunnol to be run will, it s prosumed, ent many rich volns of ol and_silvor, and thus a great mining intoreat be doveloped. ' Money for tho prosccution of tho work furnished by Enghish copitatists, who are sanguine of tho ultimate auccess of the entorpriso. Bome iden of tho magnitudo of tho task may be gathored from tho Isnut that tho tunnel, if comploted, will bo twelve miles in length, It 18 intonded to mako it Inrge onough to bo usod for railway pur- im“" and ko, if a road is over to be constructod o the Middle Park, it will find its most conven-~ iont route through the tunnel. It will bo called tho Siorra Madre Tunnol Com- pany, and the incorporation papers for its organ- 1zation hayo alrendy beon filod. A i i Shad in Lake Ontnrio. From the Roalicater (N, ¥.) Unfon, Aay 25, Two years Binco, Both Groen, in the wayof ox- orimont, placed in tho Gonesco Livor, at the owor Falls, n quantity of shad spawn, ~ Lredic- tions wore fracly made that tho attompt to stack the river and Inke wonld be a fallure, Last yeor porsons using #coop nots in the river at Charlotto caught & numbor of young shad, and tho avont was duly noticed. Mr. Groen offerad n roward of 250 for tho first shad wolghing threo pounds caught tlis sonson in Laks Ontario or tho Gonosoo, A fow days ago o Mr. Parkhurat, fishorman, in drawing L8 wolno found two sbad nmoug tho other flsh, Ho did not roport tho fact, consid- erlug it of no importanco, Lnst night some flshormen in dra\vluq thoir eoine hotween Oharlotte and tho Son Drooze brought in five shad, They wero dolivorcd to Mr. Btutson, of Charlotto, and by him wora Lrouglt to the city this morning. Four of thom wore lott_ at. Wordon & Donio's, Oyator Ocoan, aud tho fifth one at Porkitfu & Palmor's fiuh markot, Tho largost of tho four at tho Ocoan monsures oloyon inchos In longth—tho othor thrao nino inchios oach. Tho announcomont of tho entohing of the shad roduced conaidorablo oxoltemont among thoso Exlnrun(ofl in Plucloultitro, and the vonorabloBoth, when Lio #w tho sliad this foronoon, folt liko ex~ ulting. N We liavo no theorles to advanco on this sub- joot, and contont ourdolves in announcing that slind-growlug in the Genosoo and Lake Onutario 18 an catablishod fack, MYSTERIOUS. Murdor of o Servant=Girl by Unknown Portios Oreveranp, Oblo, May 20.—Tho body of o young woman, who had baon omgo;;sd 0 & BOr- vant in the famlly of Mra, O. I, Donzer, was found this morniug in a vaoant lot at the cornor of Enolid avonne and Konnard streot. Tlio girl had ovidontly boon strangled to donth, ne o pioco of brown allk, twisted withn_strip of whito cot~ ton_clotl, was found tied Hu]lt{m’omld hor nock. Partios living in tho nolghborhood of thoscono of tho murder testified bofore tho Goronor's jury, s morulog, thnt lnsk night obout 0 oclock they lioard o scroam ond snw & man_running from the lot whoro tho body was found. Tho docoasad cama to this cit sonio timo ago from Clucinnnti, Bho was callo “Bualo,” hor fall namo boing unknown. Tho Coronor's él\ry rondored n vordlot that sho camo to hor doath at tho hands of somo porson or por- gons unknown, b gt Decision of an ¥mportant Election Quention. Coxgonn; N, I, My 20.—An elnborato opinion, slgnod by all tho Tudgos of tho Supromo Court, was to-dny sonk to Gov. Straw to the offcat, that, whon a Town Olork's rocord and rotum of votos for Roprosontativo in Congross in_nccording to tho Moderntor's count and daclaration, tho Gov- ornor and Counell aro not authorizod t roquiro tho Clork to nmond bis rocord and correct nn error in tho connt. _Thia opiniun of tho Judgon will eloct Austin T, Piko, of Frauklin, to Oon- gross from tho Socond Disfriot. s i e Fatnl Boiler Exploskon, Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drnoir, May 20.—Tho boiler of Btovons & Gridloy's shingla mill, East Saglnaw, exploded thin morning, complotoly wrocking throo boilors, XLilling O. W. Butler, tho firoman, fatally wound- fig Tobort Sogiaour, nad sorlously injuring uiuo otliors, 2 MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financinl Nows. New Yons, Moy 20,—Monoy wan casy 8¢ @S por cont, closiig at tho laitor, . e Btérling rulud dull and unchianged. Gold waa firm during tho moruing at 11BY@1183, ‘Dut lowor {n tho aftornoon ot 118G 118Y. Loann 36 5 por cont for carrying, and flat for borrowing, Clear~ ngs, $78,000,000, “Tacasury dishursements, $105,000, Cuatom recolpts, §576,000. *~ Govornmonts woro dull but firm, Stato bouds wero woak, Slocks Tuled quiot, oxcopt Pacifio Mall and Unfon Pacifle, "Tho formor was nctlvo oud woak, selling from 44 down to 103, closing with o slight rally, Unfon Paciflo was also quits active nt 203(@277%, clos. ing ot tho opening rato, 375, Westorn Unfon doclined £rom 847¢ t0 83, ond rallicd to 845, In othor shares tho fiuntions Woro only X(@4g par dent. Tiio wlioly markot wus flrmor in tho fiual dealings, with sn average improvemant of (. . To-morrow s g general lollday, Tho stosmship Silioia took $91,000 in aflver bars, Tho Govornment sold $1,000,000 in gold ot 118,40 to 18,42, Storling, 108}, ‘GovERNMENT DOND: Coupons, '81 o 5-208 of "03 Qoupons, "04' Coupous, 65 ...\, 1118 Cougons, 65 (now). .. 119 BTATE Missours. .. Tennessecs, old, Tenncasoes, now, Virginias, now. Canton,,.... noNDS. Virginlas, old,.......43 North Carolinds, oid. North Carollias, now. 08 United Btates Ex.... 104 Torro linnto Pacifio Mall.... Chicago & Alton.... 1105 +._A1ig [ Chicago & Alton pfd.111 1003 | Obo & Misslssipp.. 407 6y o, 0 O, 1. & Lako Bho Iudigna Cont iinols Central..... 113 Unifon Pacifio siockn, 27i¢ Unlon Paciflo bonds, 80t 811¢ | Contral Pactflc Londs, 1033 3 | Del. Inck, & Western, 1085 ¢ | Hasttord s 9K Michigan Caniral. .. 103 Pittsbargh. . 124 Nortlwustern, 5 Foreign Marikets, L1vERrooL, May 20—11 . m.—Flour, 279 64, Win- tor wheat, 1242d; spring, 11 2i@124 3d 7 wiilto, 125 128 ;'fi 3 dJub, 124'5d, Corn, 278 6d.- Pork, 06s, ' Lard, 305 00, LoxDoY, May 29— p, m.—Consols, mnonos, 933 ; nc- count, 937 6-203 of 105, Di3¢ do of '67, 043 ; 10-40s, 882(; now Gs, 813 Erle, 40k, ilion in fho Bauk of Englund has fucreasod £120,- 000, LAnis, May 20,--Rontos, 671 Go. LavenrooL, May 29,—Cottou unchanged ; middling upland, 8244 ¢ Orlenus, 037@92¢d § sales, 12,000 bales § Amorican, 7,000 bales wpocilation oud” export, 2,000 sles, Breadatufls quict and unchanged, = New York Live-Stock Market, New Yows, Moy 29.—TesvesTo-dy, tocelpts, 140 cars, or 2,340 hend, making 3,840 sinca Bonday, against ,700tho saino timo Inst ‘ock, Quality fair, Tho matkot is oxtremely dull, with s dowaward tond. ovey, At least 25 car-londs Yemain ungold. Tho best native steors Lrought 1336@12)e; ordinary to good, 11@120 ; common to fafr Toxous, 0@100," Hales in: cludo: 10 cars Iilinols_steors, OM@T owt, 110: 7 cars, G@036 ewt, 11i(@1L30 { 7 cars, 03 cwt, 1K@ 12%c; 7 cary, BX@8Y owt, 11¥@12%c; 0 cary, 63 owt, T13@11%c s 3 care, 037 awt, 113ge, with $1.00 por Tieud yremiwin ; 4 cars, § ewt, 12@12%0’; 2 cara, 7 cwt, 11¢®1% ; and 11 cara Toxans, 6Y@5 ewt, 96100, " ho demand for dreeacd Leef 18 Jight, and bulea elow, 8t 73§@90 for Texan, ond 9%@10:60 fornatives, ‘ALVEs—Reccipta inco Mondog, 2,800, Tho market close casler, with a slight decline, Veal calves, 6@ 10¢, fucluding 380 Westcen at 8@8ic, SUERR AND LaMBS—Tocoipts to-day, 14 cars, or 2,831 head, mnking 5,180 ninco Monday, agatust 6,800 the samo thno Iast week, Tho misrketwns wosk and nlow for_eheared at GX@0c, but falr for spring Inmba ot 105@14c, Four cars’ Toans phieep, rocoived sinco Monday, sold on tho leg ot £2,60@3,25 per head, Sales to-day 1hcludo : 1 car Apring lumbs, av 68 bs, 1405 1 car, av 00 1bs, 1330 1 car, v 63 1Us, at 1245 1 car, oy 47 1bg, at 1340 ; alio 1 ear Ohlo sheop, av 88 e, at Go 1 Gar, oY 80 Iog, at o and 1 car, '8 Lo, atbige, Bwiz—Toceipts, 6,100, musking 13,700 slnco Mon- ny, ngainst 17,860 tho' sutne timo lant week, Slaught- orura ind enouighy hogs by diroet consiguunout, aud did not care to purchisso the fow carvlonds offered_licro nlive, Doalers quoto good corn-fed at GE@h3o. Dressed are in fair domand ot o reduction of 5@3(c, cloaing steady ot S¥@Tige. Muffalo Live-Stock Marlkot. BorFaLo, May 20.—OATTLE-Recelpts to-dag, fne cluding 65 cars raported (o arrive, 2,201 ; total f0f tha week, 10,192. Tho market apened diuggingat KXo ol féom vostordoy: Ou racetpt of tho break dowa of tho Eastorn markots, regular buyers haulod square out of tho trado, aud_buslioss bocamo much doprossod, ‘Zlo yarda aro well suppliad with utock, tho majority of wwhicll will bo shipped East in firsthands, or beld over. AVout 050 were disposcd of, Bales : 408 Tilinole steers, av'1,028 t0 1,384 b, $5.60@0.23 ; 370 Tllinols steors, oy 1,031 to 1,308 Iha, ot £6.7520,125¢ ; 20 Tilinols stockors, 0,700 18, $5.6234 ; 18 Blichigan steers, av 1,147 lta, 5,16 ; 44 Towa atoory, v 1,043 to 1,425 1ls, $0.00@0.16, Brskr anp Lasms—loctipta to-day, including re- ported arrivals, 2,600 ; totul for (lio wuek, 9,800, Tho quarkot wna dwll’ ond slow st 3o off on all_grades, Wostorn clippod alicop gold 8 $5,00@6,16; Westorn wooled at $6.00@0.75, Quito o large numbor rewnin in the yards' uneold. Sulos: 653 Oblo clipped, av 90 to 03 1ts, at $5.373¢@5.00, ‘HoanTcceipin to-day, Including roported arrivals, 11,200. Most of tho arivala aro through consign’ monts, Esstern buyers ars outof themarket, and tradoa conflued fo local butchors, Tho murket fs alow for tho want of stock at $6.60@5.70, tho lattar far cholcolofs, With tho ususl supply Drices would do- o, Now York Dry Gooils Marlcots New Your, May 29,—Tho briskness of tho retafl trado s crostod a boiler jobbing demend, but tho distribution i atill limited. ‘Cho commigsfon agenta aro vory quit excopt, in woolouy il avo taken ‘more freoly by tho clothing trado, Brown and bieached cottons are quiet, but faixly stoudy ot reduced rates, Gorsot Jeans are dull and fowor, Audroncoggln, Pojs oroll, Natnkeag, and Kesrasyo ato. auoted at’ 140 amilton, 110 ; Nowmarket,1155c; und Amoskoag,12c: rints aro quiot, and snotlier Tariro Job lot will wbos bo Dlaced ou tho market, Forolgn goods are quict, Baltimore Live Stock Market, DAvTIORE, Muy 29,—OATTLE—Tho miarkel oponod flrlyactivoaiud closed dul at u duciine o s¢@ie. Vory boat on galo to-lay, 03(@7)70; thnb goncrally sated firat quality, 675 Medivin or good faie quality, 6@030, ltecelpt, 1,03, Halos, 940; 1{0G4—Murket fairly active at a docliug of o, Corn fods TXGT(o; stilors, T@To; rcclpts, 0213 irEr—iVoro fa1ly actlyo and advinobd’ A(6; mon o falr at 414@0i(o; falr to oxtua, SR GOKL. celpts, 3,603, e com- Tte- Pittsburgh 0il Markot, PrrTenunan, May 29,—Cruds potroloum dull and Arooping; walos nt $2,60, ofinod dull aud droopin 100 thoo o board cars. & s The Produce Markote, e NEW YORKC, Nrw Yons, May 20,—CorroN—In vory limited re- quest § middling upland, 1930, Baivsrurrs—Flour ' dull ;" recolpts, 13,000 brle; super Wostorn aud State, $5,70@0,20% common o ool extrs, 30.76@7.16; good to chulco, $7.20@8.5 3 While whet oxtrs, 8,20@10,40; Ohio oxtras, $0,65@ 7,253 Bt Toufs, $7.25@12.00. R 0 flour quiot at $4.76 @n.00, Gorn meal unchianged, Whest unsoftled irreguinr 3 No. 2 Olilengo. nf!fl’lko $1.68@1,00 ; Nor! wontapring, $5,01 ; No. 2 Minnosota, $1.09@1,64, Rtye, barloy, ana malt unchianged, Corn searco and higher § roceljitn, 40,000 I‘u 3 comtnon to prime now mixed Weste orn, G4@600 3 yollow, 6703 white, 7le, Oats dull ; ro- caiptn, 22,000 hu s Inferint to vary chiolco now mixod, dgghio ; how whlto, 60@500 ; black, 40@30c, Enos—Btendy, Y AND Hops—Unclinnged, GnooEntzaeCofTao firm; R0, 17@1020, Hugar dull} fair {0 good refining, 75(@80, Molansos tne cliangod, Rico stondy., PrTitonEUM—Cruds, 00 Hid, D}fn aaked § rofinbd, 00, TunrexTine—Enalor at 403 @4Te, > Tnovistons<Pork: dull, jow moss, $10,03%. Deof sloady and \lnchnnqml. Out moats stendy, [dora, 73¢@730; middios s, 126, Uscon—aliouldor ailon auiot and ‘woak; city long_cleor, 84@8xo, Lar Tuwor 3 Westorn'tonm, 01={00, , * Burren—Quint and woak; Western, 183320, CitrrsE~12315%0, * Wisky—Firmer ot 92%c, MILVAURKE, MiuwAurcr, Moy 26 —Barepsrures—Tloue qulct aid unchiznged, Whost in fair demand and firm ; No. 1, 81,453 No, 2, $1,203¢, casli, $1.38 gollor dune, 'Ont No, 3, 8230, Uorn Mondy; No, 3, 4lo, Iya cady § No, 1,006, Darloy ateady’ No. 3, 0o, Tnztouzi—To Dufinlo, 6o Ouweso, 1350, TeogreTa—Flonr, 5,000 bila 3 whoat, 139,000 b, smpu:nn-—!-‘lomi.] 11,000 1la H ‘whiont, 169,000 ‘bu, Tatrivony, Moy 20.—DreADRTUPFS—Flour dull and unchongod, Wheat_ quict and eavy ; Western rod, $1.80@L.90 3 ambor, $1.00@1.76, Corn dull ; mix+ od_Western, #8@500; white, b1@62¢. Rye, 90@950, TrovisioNs AND BUTTER—Unchanged, Wusky—TFirm at 6o, - OINGINNATL, OneorenATT, May 29,— BiEADSTURZE~Flour stoady ab $1.00@8.00, Whoat dull ab £1,08@1,60, Corn stendy at 488, liyo noninal. Oate.quiot at @4, Larloy nowinsl, i . Provintons—Quict and a_shndo ensler. Mesh pork, 10,25 bid, $10,60 neked, Tard quiet and nominal} woim BiS: kottle, 0o, Dulk ments quict: shouldors hold at 0,60, witl'$0,40 bid; clear rib hold ot 8ios Bpot, 0o buyer Juuo, 04{c? biyer July, cleag, 1old ab 8x¢e, Dacon moro ackivo' and. & shindo ' easfor; salos shonldors, 7@T/¢e 1 cloar rib, D¢ bid, genorally- bl at Do} oloar, 01(@93{c, gouorally hold 8t 93ge. - Winsicr—S(eady at fi Boreato, May 9. Bueaivturee—Tlour th good domand, Whoat Inactiva and nominal; . $1.43 for No. 2 Milwaukeo ; $1.40 for No. 2 Ohlcago, Corn quiet; 28108 35,000 by No, 3 Weatern Ml'l‘fi@fl)‘c; 10,000 b somploat 40@4Te. Onta negiccted, Ryo meglootod. Darioy neglecied. G Gl ¥nzioiiTe~11io for nloat 100 for cbra. TOLEDO, ‘TorEno, My 20,—BREADSTUEFS — Flour quict and” unzunnv:&. Wheat dull_nnd a shado lowor j No, 2 whito Wabnel, $1.60 : oxtra whito Michigan, $1. 1,83 ; No, 1 white Michigan, $1.70 ; ambor Michigan, Bpot, $1.052¢ ¢ sollor July, '$1.01@1,613¢; No.'1 rod, 1043 No, 4,'¢1,05. Coru dull nid. s shada lowor} Tigh Inixed, 46560 nallor Juno, 47xo; July, 49a; Au- qusty low mixed, i yalow, 480 whil, Ga/e.".Oata quict snd unehianged, ; FnesanTs—Tirm and unchanged, Riopirry—Tlotir, 1,000 brla ; whoat, 4,000 bu ; corn, 24,000 b 3 onts, 3,000 b, s ueateiTg—-Flour, 1,000 brl; whoat, 18,000 buj corn, 8,000 bu: oats, none, T, LOUIS, 81, Louss, May 20,—Breansturrs—Flour . dull and unchangod. . Whoat dull and_unchangod No. 2 Ted winter, $1.68@170; No, 3 do, SL.A0@L50. Corn steady; No.2 85683 s fh olovatof, 4f3o: mollor July, 16@400, sackod, Oats dull; No, 2, 35x@3c on tracks 830’ in clovator ;s @37y macked, Barley dull and finchangod, Ryo stosdy ; 08@70c for primo. Provisioxs— York quict aud’ unchanged ; $17.2@ 17.60. Bulkmeats dull snd nominal, Bacon' firm but ulof, demand malnly for clost ib which fa scarco; shoulders, 7igo: cloar rib, 92@Jx0; cloar, 03¢0} spot, 1007 soller July sugac cured hama, 14160, Yard quiet; primo autmor atoam at B3{c. Winiaxy—Sieady at 00c, GhTriE—Quiot nd unghanged ; fat booves; 4GE(c. Hoas—Qulet at $1.30@4.90, * 4 DETROLT. Drriorr, May 20.—BiAvsTurFs—Flour firm ; $9.25 @9.60, Whoat dull and a_shodo lower ; oxtra, $1.90 bid; No, 1, $1,80}¢@1.87% ; amber, $1,68@1.60, Corn steady ot 475, Gatw sterdy ot 40K @41ge. LEVELAND, - o] AND, & OLEvELAND, May 20,—BnzAvsrurrs—Wheat dull Corn ‘weak ; No, 1 red {c\ld at $1.77 ; No. 3, $1.65. l(;\;nzr; beld ot 62@63c. Oats dull but steady ; No.1 8t 4o, PeTnoLzoa—Quiet and steady; 15X4@16)c “for standard ; Statetonk 23400, R LR LOUISVILLE, - Touwviter, Ky, Mny 20,—Baeapsturrs—Flour quict, casy, aud unchs 3 7 5 pork, $I7.00. ouors, 5G5S dlont v, g GOS0 leat, 05 shoulders, 550 3 cloar rib, 93 @0540 ; clear, 00 all packed. 6T 'meats ; shouldors, 6%a; claar Tib, 83¢c; clenr, Oc, all loose, ' Lard ; tiorees, 9@9%e. Wittsx—Dull ot 89, MEMPHIR, Mescensg, Moy 20.—Corron~—Dull and unchangod, BueapsTUrFs—Flour dull and fominul, - Corn wmeai dull at, $2,65, Corn dull and unchanged, Oats dull and lowbr at 44@450. ‘Hav—Eaalor at $20,00@20.00, Brax—Dull at 143¢c. ProvirtoNA—Dacon—Dull and drooping ; shoulders, 840 ; sldes, 0@03¢c. - PIILADELPOIA, PurLADELPHIA, My 29, —BrEAnsTUFFE—Flour flat and quotations barely maintained ; suporfine, $1.75@ 5,50 oxira, $6,76@0.76, Whost qulet and unchanged, Tiyoy 61286, Corn ‘acitvo ; yallow, Gl ; mixed, o whito, 67c, Oatslesa netive} White ‘Westorn, 50@le + mixed, 49c. G PrrROLEUN—Crude, 13%¢; rofined, 10%¢e. Winskx~¥irm and undbangod, NE\Y ORLEANS, New Onreans, May 20, —DBneabstuses—Corn quict; | yellow and white, 7¢, Tisx—Dull ; primo, $22.00, Provistone—Pork dull; hold at $I7.60, $17.25 ro- fuscd, oms firmor, 13 @430, Groozmirs—Sugar firm ; inforior, 6@0e fatr to fally fafr, 8@83{0 ; prime, 0@9)(c, Corron—Guiet ; salcs, 3,600 balos : good ordinary, 163¢c: low middlitigs, 16%@170 ; middlings, 18@184(G} middling Orleons, 18%@18%e, Toceipts, 1,094 Lalee, Exports to Grogt Britaln, 1,054 bnles; other foroign Dorts, 185 bales. Btock, 09,898 baloa, Tho rainy weathor eantinues, OSWEGO, OfwEa0, Moy 29.—Wheat quict ; $1.03, Corn dull; Western, 5C@S8S. LSl Vessols Passed Dotroit. Dernotr, Mich, May 2).—Passen Dowx ~ Props Tuttio sud barge, Inter-Ocoan and borge, Dell Cross aud barges, Mooty Howard ; bark Msnzinolla; sclirs Tiubbard, Olivo Braneb, 1, 1, Murray, Ontario, L. W, Porry, Siuriso, Jano McCleod, Ropliblic,, Monitor, Toufs, Thomas Richards, Tasskp Ur—Yrops Tweod, Fountsin Olty, Denn Richmond, Clovoland, Orontds: sehes Eucrald, Mery Battlo, Alexauder, Negsunce, Idalio, Sasco, WiD—Southwéit, * Dernorr, Mich, May 29, —PARRED Downi—] and barge, Prairid Stato and barges bark Jonea 3 #chirs Marengo, Unfon Jac] Asqie Up—Nono, WrNp—Northoast, No. 1 Milwaukeo, 8 Fay zaloth e o2 Illinois River and Canol Nowse Soecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LaSALLE, Tll, Moy 20.—Tho stoumor Beaver arrived Inst ovoning, towing tho cannl-boat Lorcules from S, Loutn, londed with firo-clay for LaSallo, and tho Polor Blar, light, dropped at Tonry, aud departed towing an ico-bargo to Poru, Tho candl-boat Tron Clad, light, was towod up from Port aud passed into the cannl for Utica, Tho cansl-bonts Asin and Gold Tiod, both lond- e with Lard coal for 8, Louls, and W, T. Rockwood, Toadod with timbor, shinglos, and Iath for - Morudosin, assed out of tho canal. - Four bosts havo. Loon lying graidlo or a mumbor of doys lacking employmont, Fivo foot of wator on tho Henry dam. Thirtoon fook and 11 fnchos of wator on tho mitor-aili of lock 16, OaxaL Oprice, Ciit0Aa0, Nay 2).—Annrven—kisple Toaf, Jollot, 77,008 Iba empty bareole; Monarch, Lock- port; 108,000 i moat, 900 brls flour; Cayugs, Lock- Yort, 7,000 bu oats, s soveral boat-loads of 6tono, OrleAnEp—Plandt, Henry, 147 tons iron, 60 arind- Montrenl, Morrls, 03,007 £t lumber, 6,000 lath, ral atonc-boats light. Although tho mothor of myriads of boautiful flowars, is pt to stoal tho rosos from tho chooks of those who aro ox- posod to fts fiory broath, At this soason, 1f thera aro any gorma of dlscaso In tho aystom, tho hoat is protty suro to dovalop thew, Tho billous, tha dyspoptis, the norvous, thodobllltated, sulfor moro at this porlod of the yoar than stany other. 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