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THE STATE CAPITAL. ‘House Proposition fo Defend tho Alloged Railroad Tres- passers, . T!;e Chicago City Tax Collec- © tion Bill Passed in the House, The Winority-Representation Question Discussed In the Senate. West Side Park Bill---Proposed Modifications. Special Dispatoh to The Chieago Tribune, THE BAILROAD SUITS. ‘Bravyorierp, Maroh b.—Mr. Cnssidy, of Mo- Loan, offorod n sorics of resolutions, sotting forth that a numbor of his constituents had boon sued by tho Chicago & Alton Railroad in the Unitod Btates Qourt, for trespass, In rofua- ing to pny tho faro dsmandod by tho road, in- tricting tho Attornoy-Gonoral to dofond the snits, and providing that tho oxponsos of the 2ofonso slould bo borno by the Htato, o was of opinfon that tho Btnto, by making tho laws, hed drawn his constituonts into troublo, and should dofond thom whon this road,which defled the Btate, tho law, and the pooplo, proposed *to _jork thom through the Unitod Bintes Courts." Ho dosired tho sonso of the Houso ‘upon tho subject, ond wanted every -man to vato for tho resolutions who was in favor +0f the pooplo agunst the railronds. BIr. Kann :moyed to rofor to the Roilrond Committeo. “The motion to, refer was lost, Mr. Jones ra- :marked that tho Houso was a doliborative body, ‘which should not baso its action on mero nows- -papor rumor. Ho requested that tho Houso do ‘not net as o town moeting; that tho rosolu- tion was probably drafted in an oxcited commu- pity, unloss tho gontloman drow ft himself, Pid’ o proposo_to appropriato moucy by xunoiuunn? It it fimaod, similar «oceurrences would tako placo all ovor tho coun- -try, and tho Attornoy Genoral would have his ‘hands full dofonding suits. Ilo moved to refer :to tho Judiciary. -, Casgldy did not think tho .gontlomon charged with tregpass took tho law fnto thelr mmrfnnda. Tho rosolution was not written in an oxcitod community, unloss Spring- -fleld was an oxcited community, Having got the -pooplo into o ecrape, tho Btato should stand by 'ghom and got them outof it. Ho did not soo tho necossity of refercnco. Ar. Bavago wns o] -posed to referenco to any committos. Tho suits woro brought oither ont_of malico or to test tho .constitutionality of tho law. Inoither caso tho “Stato should boar tho expense of the defonse. ‘Theso nlleged trospassos woro obeying ‘thoe law, which was tho law of "the Jand until it was promouncod unconsti- ‘tutlonal. Tho Houso was 5s woll I]’\rfo. -pared to voto then as at nuy ather timo, 3 trootor, of Morcor, bolieved tho railroad com- ;sany violated the law in domanding more than i8 conta a mile, and the alleged trespassora wore ‘Inw-abiding, Mr. Wickor believed it waa tho «luty of tho Railrond Commissioners to tako chargo of tho mattor, and ho moved to rofer to that body, with instructions to seo the law was entorcod. Mr, Hay bolioved tho Stato having made & law, common justico domanded tho masns of dofense aud indemnifieation should be affordod citizens who became involyed in legal disputes with raflroads, Tho resolution pro- vidod for the dofonse of tho alleged trespassors, but ho doubted the propriety of passing gunurni rosolutions, which would raise false oxpecta- tions in the minds of the peoplo. Ha bolioved n Dbill shonld be propared by o committee to meot tho wholo question, and "that somo supervision should bo had over theso and similer suits. Mr. Oberly bolioyed the referenco was equivalont to consigning it to tho *tomb of tho Capu- Jote.” The Railrond Committee was rogarded with susiploion by gentlomen on both sides of tho House, and tgo Judlciary was composed of con- sorvative lswyers, opposed to rovolution, and . this meant rovolution, which woald crush legis- turos,courts, or sny otheximpodimont that stood botwean tha pnonln &‘ld ehnhf' rights, If thoy oxamined tho antocodents of gentigmen Wuo favored referonce, they would find that thoy Wore in eympathy ‘with corporations, Mr, Arm- strong, of LaSallo, moved to amend the motion to rofer to tho Judiciary, by instructing tho Com- mittes to prepare & bill coyoring tho ground. That would accomplish pomathing. The passego of tho resolutions would bo boating tho nir. e +was in favor of some such resolution, but wanted gomo hoad to it. Tho amondment was accepted. Mr, Morrison objected to having the motives of goutlomon impugned. Ho was of .opinion that tho gentloman from Alexandor (&mrly) conld not scare snybody. His exper- ionce was that mon who introduced ultra meas- “urca woro of more sorvico to moropolios than »moderstomen. He rogarded the rosolutionsasa “premium on rowdyiem, lawlossnoss, and mob- ‘1aw. . Ho thought thoso traspassers were violat- ding the law.- Mr. Dunhom agroed with tho iCOhairman of the Judicinry (Hay) aa to roforenco, and ho wished the gontloman from Alexander ‘Oberly), and overy othor gontlomzn on that oor, to understand that ho could not be dra- -ooned by tho»hn%bunr of any man saying if ho voted ono way or the other ho was for or against -tho poople. Heropelled with indiguation the ne- -perslons cast “upon the Judiciary Commitioe, ‘who wero ns honest 06 any other gontlomen on that.floor. It was wrong for one man to got up tguspiclons against hig neighbor. They should -discues propositions on their merits. Ho wasin favor of sustaining the men who wern ontrapped by tho law, but ho was not in favor of a resolu- -tion with no virtue in it. Ar, Bwan deprocatod hasto, which spoiled tho act passed by tho last . Leogislature which tho - Bupremo Court pro- inounced unconstitutional. ~Men wero going :round the country, like domagogues, ex- «eiting the pooplo,” so a8 to Lurry the éonuml Assombly and ruin future legislation, a5 thoy did in tho past. Tho rosolution should be roforred for deliberation. Tho resolution avas rororrod, with ingtructions to-report a bill immedistely. NO WARETOUSE LEGISLATION. Tt looks gloomy for warehouso legislation thia session, ore has boon no meetings of the ‘Committees ginco the Board of Trado gontlomen wero horo, Each Chnirman saems to be waiting for the othor to call & joint meotings and what becomes tho busfiices of both is attonded to by woither, Buch ia the present condition of affairs, 'DISTRIOT AND FOUNTY COURTS. The Judicial Departmont Committco have docided to roport againut the system of Distriot Courts, and ’in favor of ropoaling tho pxtonded {urisdiction of County Courts. MINORITY REPNESENTATION. Minority reprogontation camo up in the Henpto esthe spocial order, at 11 o'clock, when Mr. Bteelo raad a carofully praparad oration againet tho systom, It contained nothing nnauntmllly pow, but was listoned to o3 n woll- writton dooument, containing roundod periods pnd highly soasoned ‘rhotoric.® The sub- oot was again postponed for a waok, to give Ar. Onmmings an oflportunuy of easing himself of a ppoech on tho other side. How many moro will 07 Off on the topic it is hard to tell, but the discussion, while it can do no harm excopt wasto Aimo, i8 hoalthy. g OITIOAGD TAXES. The bill grn ared by tho city authorities paased ttho House to-day, with the omergoncy clause, b 18 votoof 110 0 8. It will probably go throug] 1tho Benato without difficulty. WEST SIDE PARK DILL. Propidont Stanford, of tho Woat Bide Park ‘Board, i hore looking; aftor the Park bill. Find- fng it conld not go through with all its original avickednoss, ho has concoded soveral important amendments, Ho dosirca now to amend Bec, 3, tho sowor soction, by tacking on a proviso that “no improvemont or sower shall b con- structed excopt upon the potition of tho owners of & majority of the land fronting on the pro- ;maud improvement or sowor,” 'Thon comes tho ourth section, providing for tho assossment by town officors, which is amondod to suit Joffer- won by allowing Villago Trustees to lav{' the tax or assesament. Sec. 10 is amonded by stril- hlrlg out il rolative to antioipating taxes, bub sliows the extension of the timo for paying contracts, the Board to pay 8 por cont intorost, Bco. 11 is to "bo amonded g0 that in villages the monoy shall bo paid by tho Villago Treasurer (o tho contractor entitled 10 recoive the wame, on tho ordor of the Parlk Qommigsionors, 'I'his lenves tho money as long as posuibloin tho possession of tho village, The soction rogulating tho modo of collootlng nssoss- monts lu Btrickon out and tho following in- sorted s B If any assossmont or manessmonts mado by Assce- sors u)'\pfllu(nd by the Cironit Court upon the applica- tlon of such Bonrd of Fark Oommisuloners, shall, for w0y cause, fall to bo collosied In whole or in part, such ‘Commissioners may, at suy timo within five after the confirmation of suoh sascssmont or avi flo a pelltion {n tho County Gourt of thelr caunty, ectting forth briefly the naturo of the im- provenient or purpaso for which such assessmont or Awicasmonts woro made, nnd tho fotal coat of stich improvomont, tho groas nmount of Auch asaessment or assessmends, a discription of {ho rool ostato, lota, or parcoln of Innd’ upon which such assesment on nas mossmonts romain unpaid, (ho omount ss avscaned ngainat cach pleco or porcol of land na romnnining paid, tho date of confirmation of such nsseasmont or Raseaamonts, atul tho unmo ot namos of tho poraon or presona i objections for ucl lots ot patcola of [atid nt tho timo of auch confltmatidn, or &t any other timo dusing tho procoedinga hud. to'calest icl sa- Fossmont o nasoanmonts, 1¢ mown to mich Commis slonors, and tho nanies of persons who aro intorested Tn sitalt 1ots or parcels of Iand, oA purchascra or othor- wino, a8 liown by tho records of tho county or by an ahstiact of much rocords, proylug the Courl to summon such poraon or persons into court, to answer such potition, and to rocotve, atand by , aud abido suoh orior na tho douct shall mako in the bromisos: Pro- vided, That any falluro to procure (o names of all tho poraons intoroatod fn such lots shall not binder or Uolay tho prococdings horeby nuthorizod agatnst Lhioso ‘who nro mada partios, Upon filing auch potition, tho Clork shall jssuo A aufmons dirooted to thio Bhorlr of tho county whero such person or poraons, or auy or olthior of thom, shall resldo or bo found, which shall bo Rorved in the skmo manner o write in’chancory, and in caso any such porson oF poraons so named in’ auch summons eaanot bo found, or resido out of this Slato, ‘or shinll abeont himeolf or horsclf from this Htato, a0 That summons annot bo served, it ahall bo lawful, wpon Tling an aMdavit of such fact, to causo notico 10 sl porson_or porsons to bo publishod and sorved as in Thancery procesdings, which notico shall bo hold and Consiruod in all courta snd procosdings a8 sufclont ervico upon such porson or porsons, The hearing of nich petltion, sud the dotermining of tho mattora Therotn silogad, shall isvo and tnke precedenco over all other casos ‘upon tho dockots of such court; and such court shall at once (unloan good cause fof dolay Toshown) proceed to hear and dotormine tho allega~ tions in such poition contained. Thosatd Commin. sloners may introduco any ovidenco which shall tond fo ostabilisl: tha nllogations in such potition contninod : Provided, That tha original or cortified copy of to originsl ’ assosement Toll, or o much. tliereot, ne rofors to tho special asmessment sought to shall bo. prims facls ovidenco . of. such p}:llfiflll:nrl tl{:n ";’Idg’l‘?fin‘ according to tho prayor of such potition, “If oitlior port; lhnuflllnmlllslhynlum mattora in such’ potition $2aif bo triod by o Jury, tho Gourt abiall order o Jury to Do ompsancled as in cnaca at law, aud such Jury, utder 1o dircotion of the' Gourt, ortin caso nollhor pirty shail domand a jury, the Qourt shall hear such proofs witnessos aa the respoctive parties may offer, and aliall dotermine nll questions of fact which shall be in- Jolved fu tho proceodiugs, and may upon auch trlal aceriaiu and find tho sum or amount which cach pleco oF parcol of Jand upon which Auch aascssmont oF Ag- Secumonts romaina unpaid, ought fairly and equitably %o Do nasosscd, hoving rogard ' lo ho pro- portion of specisl benofits osulting to cach soparats pleco or parcol of land bonofited, 2tlor doducting thio paymonts, if any, which shall ave Beon mado upoa 1o sovoral lots and parcols of Iand. Svotided, That in no_nsscasment or procoeding undot any. of the provisions of thls not, shall tho smount of any aszessmont uponfany Jot or placo of Jand exceod the mnoumornmln?bonnl\ll resulting to each pioco or fotof Innd. Upon such finding tho Court stiall enter an ordor of docres doclaring tho smount 6o found to o o valid lion aud ssacasment upor such lots or prrcels ot land. _ Buch order oF docroo shall bo conclusive ovi- JQonco of the regulsrity of all provious prococdings ocossary to tho validity thoreof, and ail mattors et recltod a8 having boon hoard and adjudgod by aid Court, B o the duty of tho Clork of such Court to make » copy of such ordor or docroo, properly certified, o tho wamo {n tho atico of e County Clerk of Bich county, and it ahall bo tho duty .of the County Olerk of aich county, in tho noxt warraut thorosfler {sauod for tho collectlon of Btato and county taxes in iho fown in which the property against which such decreo has been ontered, or any part thoreof, i situe atod, to aot down ina_column for that purposo pro- ¥idal, opponi ti savoral pisces and. pascala of roal o, ihcluded {n such ordor or-docres, the amount ed upon tho same by such order or decree, aud It hail thereupon bo tho duty of tho collsctors of tazes ta Solloct, sald. asscssmenta and_cuforco tho payment h tho mmo mennor and with all Ao i, | powors, and. authority it tho, have to collect Btato and county taxes, and nlyl tha provisona of law in_rospect to the collection of Hiath and county taxos, and proceoding o anforco the samo which aro now iu force, or which may bo hore- onacted, 80 far ss applicablo sliall apply tosuch sasczsmonts, e Tn proceedings, uador {bis soction, olther party, on Jeavo of tho Court, may amond sny of thie procoadings upon such terma os tho Court shall deem equitablo ; ahd 1t ebiall be lawful for such Commissionors to in- elado fn sucli-potition all of tho lots, ploces, or parcels of land included in - any sssessment or casossmonts hich nre delinquent, whetLor such 1ot aro ownod by one person or by soveral pordons, or such Commis- alonora may procoed Ly aopsrato potition againat osch owner, or sgainst each soparate lot or tract of land. And tlio property may ba desoribod as tho samo was dnll:rlbflx in the original nssessment, or by any subdi- Vision which may Linve beon mads of the sama subso- Quent o the making of such assessment, Tho Prococdings herein sutborized for fho coilece tlon of munqllunt angeasments shall bo hold and construed as additionsl to, and not in Jimitation of, any proceedings now authorized; and puch Commissionors may proceed under sny laws in forco for the, colloction of such dolinquont asscss- monts { sod landa shall bo bold and consldored as delinquent within tho raeaning of 1his act, which havo not actually paid tho amount of “the asscsamont or’ gascasmonta made on such lands, it being tho intention hereby to authorize proceediuge- to sscertain and col- Joot the amount or proportion’ Which any lot, tract, or arcel of land ahiould falrly contribute or poy toward 56 actual cost of any improvement or purposo for rhiols any suc] ‘saspssment or ‘asscasmonts sliall have Enriil el e o de cuny power and ntosily to. maky Al SEany yosted, with Brders in any procoeding under thia act mot lieroin provided, for tho accomplisamont of tho purposcs aforesald. The bill is now in the Senato Judiciary Com- mitteo. X 2 THE RATLROAD COMMISSIONERA have not been appoinsoed becanso thoro have not boen twenty-six Ltepublican Bonators hero sinco tho last names wero withdrawn. Jf tho peoplo aro yery anxions to 860 a now board, lot them #ond back their Sonators to attend to businers. As soon a8 thora ie 5 full Sonate the names will bo sentin, Who they will bo is of courso o mat~ tor of conjocture, Col. Reynolda, of Coolk, and Flagg and Adams, of Coolr, and Crows are most prominently montionod, ' Mr, Morgan wont away to-day, sfter mcoting with Mr. Ham- mond and transacting some routino busi- ness, A statoment that potitions are ouring in asking for his appoinimont are not ?oundnfi on fact, an_examination proving that only ono petition, and that n short one, has baon filed in tho Exccutivo Dopartment. Bomo of hia men aro ondeayoring to form & combination with tho friends of McCroa to control tho Sonato, and provent the confirmation of any board not com- rising both nsmes, Any such procoeding on he part of Mr, McOrea's friends would bo highly injudicious, and can hardly meot his ap- proval. ' McCroa i8 undoratood not to bo in the fleld, but if Lo has soy show it will not be in ‘connection with Morgan, and his frionds should be sharp enough to geo it. : 'l‘bcrg{ousn Railrond Committeo telegraphed to Mr. Walker, of tho Obicago, Builington & Quincy Railroad, Mr. Howo, of tho Northwost- erp Rsilrond; and Mr. Nowoll, of the Ilinoia Contral, to_appear beforo tho Committes to- morrow and give their opinion on the railroad quention. THE SHAWNLETOWN DILL. The Shawneotown ' Bpecial (ommitteo decidod to’ rocommond" an ‘appropriation of §60,000 to compensato that place for allogod damago caused by '.g: diteh, . Commissionora Ashton and Craw- ford arrived to-night, They can dono good. Ashton's Court bill .will hardly seo dayiight “again. MABRIED WOMEN'S RIGHTS. The bill providing that hugband and wifo bo allowed to testify for or against each other in cngos whore the wife, - if unmarried, would be plaintiff or defendant, or where tho aclion grows out of o porsonal wrong or injury dono by oneto the other, or whora tho busband falls to furnish the wifo with & sultghle maintonance in cases of goparate rnportg, or.where tho teatimony reats exclugivaly in the. knowledge of . tho wifo, was rocommendod on passage. - 3 OTHER COMMITTEE REPORTS, Tho Judicial Dopnrtmont Committeo reported In favor of ellowing cities that hava raised ‘money for spooifia purppsos to appropriate the samo for otherusos, or . Tho bill ‘provid.ing for District Courts was Iaid on the tablo. # House bills providing for lnnrouiniz tho sala- rios of Bupreme Court Judgos to §1,000 wora rosa:l.?‘d ‘without rocommondation, and ordored nted, v l\, The A'pauo riation Committeo. recommondod that 25,000 bo appropriatod for the oraction of & monument ovor the soldiors buried at Mound Oity. Mr. Jonos mado & chronlg spooch’ Against monuments, Ho thought they Niad enough to do with tho living, without thiniing of tho doad. Blr. Casoy spoke in favor of -his bill, and moved that it bo ordored to a third rending. 'Tho mo- tion proyailed, TOWNBIIP ORGANIZATIONS. Tho Benato disoussed. township organizations in tho aftornoon, nnd rojcoted s Yropomlan emanating from tho County.Commissionors to suporsedo the Buporvisors in'tho towns of Cook County by a Poor-Master appointed by tho Bourd. . OITY TAX BILL. . The following bill has passed tho Houso: BUpsTITUTY ¥OR A Birw for an act in regard to the ae. sossment sud collection of taxes lu Incorporatod citlos, towns, ond villages for tho year A, D, 1872, and prior years, Wieneas, Certain lncarfim‘uod citigs, towns, and villages within ths Btato have procecded, ynder tho rovisious of tholr rospectiye chiartors, iu tho nesesalng, Fovying, and collection of thatr reapective municipal taxcs for the yeur A, D, 1872, for the reanon that It was Bollevod that tho genoral Hoveuus luw wan not upplicn- Dla to sald your, and_other {ncorportod cities, tows, anql villages bavo certlflod to the Oounty Olerk of their reapoctiva countios uuder the provistons of tho muid onoral Bevenuo law, the ssme boing ontitled ** An act for tho assousmont of proporty, aud far tio lovy aid collection of taxea,” ju force July 1, 1872; and, wherc as, it 1a dosirable {o romovo ail doubit as to tho'validit of the tax lovies of incorporated citlos, towns, and vil- lages for sald your A, D, 1872, 20TION 1, Lo 1t enacted by the Peopleof ths Stateof Tltinals, represented in the General Assembly, That thio taxon ninoned or lovied by any fucorporated city, town, or village in this Biato for or during the yoar A, D, 1873, undr or i1 nceordance witl tho praviatons of the chattor of much city, tows, or villago, and_nll procsad- inga Lind by much oily, town, ot village, nnd tho officors of any auch city, town, or' villago, &8 {o such assoss- mont, lovy, or (o collootion of any such tazos, shail o, ad aré heroby, deolarod to ba ag legaland - viid 811 of ko offect a3 If anid act for tho nmwossmont. of Jroperty and for tho lovy und callctlon of taxes, i orco Jaly 1, A, D, 1873, had not hean paancd, Bxa, 3, Any Oly Qolloctor or othuor Uollector Naving the rolla or warranta for tho colleotion of the taxes 8o asaonaed and loviod by any suich city, town, or villago, for or during anid yoar A, D, 1873, shall, &t such time 28 may bo dosignatod by tho loglelativo suthority of any auc: clty, town, o villago, roturn to tho Shorlr in countlen not tndor tawnahip organization, and to_tho Treasurer in other countion as County Collector, a list of tho real estate on which tho taxos so masessod or lovied by tho authorily of sutch clty, town, or villago shall remain unpaid af the timo of “such return, to. gotlior yrith tha amount of tho munloipal taxeansavosed andloviod thercon, aa shown by auch rolls o warrants, ohall bo tho duty of .tho Blorl¥ or Gounty Treasurer, so_County Golloctor, to_advor- tise, and nt puch ferm of the Court as may bo dircoted by tho logislativo authority of such city, town, or village, to apply for judgment, aud whou Judgiont In obtainod, to soll O oifor for salo such ‘elluquent roal estnte, In_tho mannor that renl chlate dalinguont for Stato and connty taxes i disposed of under tho laws of (hls Blato in forco and thon appliea~ blo to the county iu which such real estato is situated ; bitt 1t ghall not bo requiired that tho dates fixed by auch lnws ahall bo obseryed with reapoct o o ro- turns required to be made to tho Bhorlff or County Treasuror, s County Colloctor under thia sct, lLut tho rolativo timea fixod and dotermined by said Iawa for the ndvertisomont, judgment, sale, and rodomy tlon for Blate and county taxos, shall be observed in all procacdings in this act, unless othorwlso in tlls act provided, 8r0. 3, Tho amount of any tax lioretoforo nsseasod or duo on any roal estato for any prior year or yoars, and. romaining unpald for nny causo whatover, to- getlier with a 1iat of tho real pstato upon which the samo sball hayo been lovied, may bo returned to tho Bhoritt or Qounty Trossurer 'by iie Gollector making tho re- turn provided in saction two theroof, at tho samo timo that lio mnkes such return; snd whoro any rolla or warranta for tho colloction of lnloaflllfill taxes for any prior yoar or ycara shall Linva boon dostroyad, by firo Or othorwiso, sticl Coliactor shall mako hia return aa o tho real estato upon which such taxca nasessed for much prior year or yenrs romain \In[i)llll, and o taxos unpald thercom, from tho best formation that o can obtain, And all the provisions of this act, relnting to tho taxos mentioned in sald Boo- tion 2, tho return and the collection thercof, shail ap- ,10'tho taxes suthorized to bo rolurned by Cs ses- ion, 20, 4. Tho County Treasurer,or Sori{Ts, aa Coun~ ty Coliectors,upon any roturn boing mado o'thom un. dor tis act, shall Liave all this povers aud perform all tho duties i1 rogard to tho colletion of tho tazes 80 ro- turned, the advertisoment flioreof, tho application for {udgméat, nd ordor of slo on tho dollnyuent propor- y 80 roturnod and making sale thoreof, nud in all oth- or mattors portaining to such taxes, ss much County Colloctors have s Colloctors of Stato and county tax es in their rospoctivg countios, aud. tho dounty Court shall havo liko juriadiction aa in osso of Blato and county tazes, Beo, 5, il payments of delinguont tazos aftor auch return shall bo ‘made to the Uounty Treasurer or Shorlff, ss County Colloctor, at his ofiica; and ssld Connty_ Collectors sball colldct -and enforco tho pay- mout of all taxes for municipal or other purposos, whoro a return thoroof ehall Liavo boon mado by thomt s unpald, in the samo manuor,as such Connty Colloct ora mny bo authorized to_collct and enforco the pay~ ment of Biato and county taxos; and County Courts atnll havo jurjsdiction fo hear ‘sny. application for Judgments aud ordors of sslo mado by sny such Proasurer or Shoriff as County Colloctor, to ensblo bim to collect snd enforco tho payment of tazes which may bavo bLocn roturned to him in pursuance of this nct; and such Courls shall ‘hava like powors and liko proceedings may bo hiad, sa noar ns moy bo, 8 by then oxiating lawa shall bo pro- vided to bo lind on application for judgment snd order of sala for Btato and county taxen; Provided, hotwever, that in the notices to be given of the intended applica- tion" for Judgment oud ordor of gale, tho timo when tho salo will commonce alall bo fixed £or tho socond Monday of the month succeeding tho month at which such intended application for judgment and order of sale o to bomado, When tho legielativa authority of any such city, town, or villigo shall direct that tho application for judgment oud order of elo for such taxes ball bo made at tho msmo timo 4t tho noxt upplication aball bo mado in such county for tho Judgment and order of snlo for State snd couni~ ty taxos, the notices or advortisements, judgments and orders of salo and other proceedings may hava sopas rato headings indicating the lota or tracts of land taxed or assessod and the amount of tho mun!cl{ml taxcs, and coata ngainst uch lot or tract of land, 1f from’ any defect in tho proccodings, or for any othier cause, judg- ment and order of sslo cannot bo obtained for tlia ‘whole or any part of tho mun]ellrnl taxes 8o roturned, mew proccodings may be kiad under this act for 80 much aa judgment and ordor of salo was not obtained for, to be collected with th noxt snnual taxes of such city, town, or. villogo, ‘Tho stalement in writing (or relllnz? mado to any Qounty Treasurer or shoriff as County Colloctar, under this nat, ehall, on the appifeation for Judgment and or- der of salo, be prima facio evidonce that all the re- iroments of tho Jaw have been complied with In tho ing snd lovying tho taxos thoreln roturned na unpaid, and in the making of such “return ;" and also sball, in such application-for l{unl;{l‘&'lm.\(, nnd order of salo, bo prima faclo evidenco thiat tho taxos and assess- ments thercin returned na unpaid, are duo and unpaid, ' 8x0, 0, Tho County Tresaurors or Sheri(Ts, as Gounty Qollectors of (he soveral counties, having' roceived Séroturn” of any unpaid taxes under this act, shull Xeop a truo nccouut of ail monoya by thom collecled on account thereof ; and shall, as often as once in each ‘mouth, and.as often na onco a week if domandod, yuy ‘ovor tho amounts collected to tle munieipality or other Lnhnmity or persons entidled 'ta recotvo thio ssmo; and upon 536 having vueu anade of BlCH Meiinauent landa of lots, ahall immedistely mako final sotionine, end pay over t tho proper oflicors, authorities, or poraonn the full amount that shall then be in his bauds, less Lia foes, which shall be tho sume a8 provided by law for the’ colloction of Stato and county taxes by such aflicor, All the provisions of sald ct, entitied “ An act for he desessment of property, and for the levy and col- Toction of toxes,” in forco July 1, 1872, 28 o tho man- er of conduct{ng tho salo, th {asuance of certificates of purchiso, tho redomption from suleand tho lsau- ancoof docds upon_such cortificates, ag to the Stato #ad cousty taxon, sl apply toand Lo s foreo aa lo tho taxen Toturncd under tho provisiona of this act, 3 rsounl action may be had, eithor in debt ipsit, by the municipal incorporation,oither in its own name or by tho County Collector, to the use of #uch munleipal incorporation, for any taxes on roal or Pfl!lflflll pmpcrl‘, for the amount of tho {axea ovied thereon by such municipal incorporation, prior to tho year A.D.1870, And upon tho irl of such nction, o cortified copy of a0 much of the war- Tant issued by autlority of nny such city, town, or vil- lago a8 describea the proporty upon which auch Aax wau Jovied, and the smount of such tax and to whom ssiessod, together with flis cortlficato of tho oficor to ‘whom such warrant was issued, or his successor in of- fice, thnt such tax remaing unpald, or,in _cass of the dosfruction of any such warrant, cortified copy of 50 much of tho assessment-roll o desoribes the proporty asscesod, and shows tho valuation - thorcof and to whom ' nesosrod, fogether with a cer- tified copy of the ordinsuca lovylng much tax shail bo prima facle evidoneo that such 3x is due au unpald, and shall Lo suficlont to authorizo judgment againat tho person or porsons to whom tho Bamo was asgessed Lo bo entored in favor'of suchmunicipal incor- poration, for tho'smount of siich tax (and intereat, if aay tiord aiall appeat: to Uo duo thoreon). ' caseany such asacssmont-roll, or any such war- rant, docs not eliow to whom tho ald proporty was as- sessod, the Conrt ahall recolve all such evidence as may havo o boaring on tho caso, 6nd oa .may omable tho Court to dotormino whethor' or not the defendant Is Hablo for the taxes claimed In any such action, Upon tho roudition of Judgmont, an oxcontion may fsaue ns 1n caso of other porgonal Judginonts, sud may, bo cole Iectod in tho anio manno, : * 8o, 8, Tho parsonal action for tho collection of such faxcs aliall ba cumnulativo to tho remedy horeby pro- vided for tholr collectlon by n return to the ‘County Trossuror or BLorlY as Gounty Collactor, and tho lion of auch taxea on the proporty assessod shall continuo until such taxes o paid by tho salo of tho’ proporty ssmeasod, or othorwiso: Provfded, hoiwever, thcro ehall Do but onosatisfaction of Guch tazes; and_upon pay- mant of such taxcs, all proceedings for tifo colioction thercof shall bo dlacontinucd; Lut the Court shall liayo poyer toad]udgo tio costs ipou suck: dscontinu- suce sa it uny deom fuat aud cpuitablo, BE0. 0. Tn all judiclal procoedings of any kind had under thia act, all amondments may bo mado yrhicli, Dy law, could be mude in._any personal action pending 10 sucl court, and no wsosements of mropurty of chargo for any of ualdl taxos sliall bo considerad illegal on account of aay Irzepulurliy Ip thio tax-lats or as- ‘semsment-rolls, or on nccount of iho ssssssmont-rolls or fax-lists nof_having been mnde, complotod " or re~ turnod within tho timo roquired by law, or on account of tha property havluy beon charged or fistod in tho as- scanment or tax-list without nime,or in auy other namo than that of the Fightful owner; sud no error or informality in tho procecdiuge of auy of the ofticory connoctod with tho nescssmont, lovying or collecting of tho tazes, not affocting tho aubstantial fustice of tho tax itaolf, shall vitiato or in any mannor affect tho tax, or the assossment thoraof ; and any irregularity or n- formllty fn tho sssessmont rolls or tax lists, or in any of lio proceedings connoctod with the sssessmont or lovy of such taxos, or any omisalon or defoctivo act of auy offlcor or officors counocted with tho asscssmont or lovying of such taxes, may be, ‘n the discrotion of tha Court corncoted, supplied and made to conform ta Iaw by tho Court, of by tho peraon (in tho prosenco of tho Qourt) from whdae negloct or dofault tho same way oceaslonod, 8o, 10. A sppeslto tho Supromo Court of tho Htate (but to nong othor) may bo takon from any Judg- ment o order of kalo mado by any COonnty Court ro- spocting ouy proporty roturned - as delln. quent undortho" provisions of this aot; but 0 appeal shnll bo allowod from sny judgmont and aeder ot salo of proparty so rolurnod o dulluquiont, unlesa the pazty appoaling shiall dopost with tho Gount ty Olozk, in Iawtul monoy, tho amount of taxes, intor- st nd ot for whish uch provorty uinl havo boon roturnod as delinquont, sud give bond and scourity for all cost and damages that may bo sustalnod by rea- ton of nut; eppenl-—such bond o i to tho Paoplo of thoftatoof 11l l{mu. for the use of tho city, town, or vil- Iago clumipg auch taxes; but upon au anpesl’to an; suoh oity, lowu op yiilago, no bond shall bo required. If tho Judgomont of such Qouuty Court suall, eitlior ‘upon appeal or writ of orror to suoh Hupreme Court, Do Fovorsed sud remandod,tho County Gourt shall Lava Jomer to rolionr such cuas, and I 1t cutors Judgmont or (o taxes, aball fix in the order of eald tho tima when such salo shall commence, 1€ any judgment of’ any euch Gounty Goust agaiustany, propy roluruod ou daliuquent undor {hia act shall bo aflimied by the Buprem Qourt, auch County Court may (without notjec), upon & cartltted cony of tho opiuion ailirming sl fudgmont belng tlod, Mako an odor for tho salo of tho property by tho Coyuty "Collector at such timo a8 it moy direct in such ordor, ro, 11, When tho propor suthoritios of any incors porutd lty, toywn, of vilago lial avo cortitiod ta the ounty Glerk the' sovoral_sojounts, or tho smount el much ciy, towa, o vllago radulred o by rised . taxation,” i purauranco ol . 17 of auld Aot " for tuo mesossment of = property, and for tho lovy fnd colloction of taxes,” in forceJuly 11613, aud thto mmount or amounta 0 cot- ifiad, siinll hove required, or shall requiro mich Gounty Clork, in pursusnce of thio provisjons of ssld act, to oxtond upon the propor valuation of proporty In nuch iy, town, or villge, a rale por cont whloh is or will bo il oxcons of tioTato por cout of ‘tasas tion limitod Ly tho charler of nny such cliy, town or viliage, nuch cortifioato of {ho amounts of amount required #o made, and the rato per cent and tnx ro oxtonided, or 80 to bo oxtanded by suoh County Olork, shall bo'sa’ legal and valid to all intentn aud purposen oa f the chartor of such sity, town, or village onfathod no. limiiation ot Tostrioticn aa Lo tho ra por aant of taxation, : Bro, 12, Tho provisons. of {his not ahall bo applic~ ablo £0 sl taxen or wator nascsamonts lovied wndor tho rovisions of tho charter of any such incorporatod oity, own, o vllage, . Hrd, 10, It boing important that tho' incorporated citios, towns, and villages In this Stato ehould rocolve thoir rovanups, to bo dorived from tnzation, at aa sarly dalo sa practiciblo, sn omorgoncy lin arisoh roguirioi {iis act 36 fako olTéot Smmodistoly; thoroforo fhls oo abiall o n forco from and aflor its passago, ————— LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, BrRINGrTELD, DL, March 6, BENATE. PETITIONH, Sonator HINCHOLIFLE prosonted a potition of 1,000 cltizons of Bt. Olnir County, praying » moilification of tho Liguor law, Honator VORIS offorod n petition of oftizons g{ “;nlndrurd County, praying a repoal of tho ook law, Bonator LEE prosontod a potition of citizens f’g ll’aurln CUounty, praying furthor railvoad logis- ntion, INBURANOE DILL, Sonator Waite's Insuranco bill was being road, and considored, ‘when, on motion, it was rocommittod fo tho Commitloo on Inurance. TEFONM HOIQOLS. Conalderation of bills on a second roading by soctions was resumad, and-Benato bill.7, re- latibg to Reform Buhnn\e,'wu 80 considored and ordored to third reading. Oondidoration by seotion of Bonato bill 196, rovising the Inw In relation to the Auditor of Pabllo Acconnta; also.of bill 195, rovising tho law in rolation to tho Btato Troasuror. Tho billa woro #o consldored and ordered to third roading. i BTOOK YATID INVESTIGATION. ‘The Prosidont appolnted, as & Specist Commit- too to Investigato tho affairs of .the Union Btook Yord and Translt Company, Sonators Voris, Nicholgon, Pattorson, Ware, and Cusoy. Sonate bill-78,-amending Chap, 80 of Rovisad Statutes, ontitled Oriminal Jurisprudonce, was ?onsldemd, amonded, and ordored to third read- ng. - 6PECIAL ORDER. Considoration - of .rosolutions providing for a Constitutional Amendmont doing away with ‘minority roprosontation, waa takon up, Sonator BTEELE (Colos) nddressing tho Senato in op- position to the. minority represonation system. ‘Upon the conclusion of Sonator Btocle’s Bposch further consideration of the resolution, was made tho special order for Wodnesdny next. On motion, sdjourncd until 4 o'clock p. m, AFTERNQON SESSION. TOWKGBIUF ORGANIZATION. The Senato mot tpnnmnt to adjournment. Considoration of bills on a socond reading by soctions wns rosumod, and Sonate bill 198, to rovise laws rolating to townshij orfinnlznlon, wae 8o considered, amonded, and ordered to s third roading. REPLEVINS. The Committeo on Rovision introduced o bill rovising tho law rolating to roplovins. Same order. %ill rovising the law in rolntion to Shoriffs, Bame, Revising the law in relation to Coroners, Same, Rovising the lnw in rolation to arbitra- tion and nwards, Bamo. A bill for cnact ro- lating to tho rate ofinterost. OTHER COMMITTEE REPORTS, Mr, OABTLE introducod o bill for annct to se- curo the froo poasago of fish in waters of this Biato. The Coramitteo.on Rondsand Bridges roportod advorsely on bill 69, in rogard to roads and bridges. Also upon bill 131, amending tho nct rolnting to rords and bridgoes, The samo committee roported in favor of bill 58, to ropeal the act inrogard to township organ- {zation; also, in favor of bill 221, provis ng for tho elegtion And proscriblng tho duties of Gvor- soors of Highways, The Committoo on Miscellany reported a bill for an act disposing of Stato internal improve- ‘ment landa, The Committco on Eloction roported advorsely upon Kehoo's bill to rogulato primary elections. Al 0, & substitute for a bill amending the Elec- tion law, The Committoo on Fecs and Balaries reported favorably upon the bill allowing Suporvisora to fix tho salaries of their clerks. Adjourncd. HOUSE. THE RATLROAD TRESPASSERS, Mr. OASSEDY offored a resolution instructing tho Attorney-Gonoral to defond suits-lately in- stitnted by tho Ohieago & Alton Railroad Com- pany againat cortain citizons of McLean County ‘on account of nllafi‘mldnmn o8 sustained by the detontion of a traincansed by the rofusal of anid Cltlzena to pay more than .the lawful faro, and gludglng tho Atate to pay all oxponses of the do- ouso. 5 Mr, KANN moved torefer to the Railroad Com- mittoo, Loat. x Mr. JONES moved to roport to tho Judiciary Committae. ; * ir. ARMBTRONG moved .to refer, with in- structions. i Mr. JOENSON offored anadditional rogolution instructing tho Judiciary Committoo to report a bill for the purpose un%aawd ombracing s sug- gostion contained in tho motion of Mr. Arm- strong to Inatruct the Committeo, ~ Tho I‘“‘“{“‘“ question was_ordered, and tho resolution reforred to the Judiciary Committos, SPECIAL ORDER. Consideration of tke Jury bill was postponed uotil to-morrow. ELECTION OF JUSTIOES. Mr. MAASIE called up Benato bill 184, in re- lation to the election and qualification of Jus- tices, which was read o firsb time and orderod to socond reading. THIRD READING, Houso bill 10, in rolation to the levy and col- lection of taxes in citics and villages, was read a third timo, and passsd—yens, 110 ; nays, 8, BEPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES. The Judiciary Committeo roported back Bill 364, to amend he Practico act, rocommending ita guena o; also roportod a substitute for House ill 148, in rolation to_attachmont of the stock of corporations ; rend and ordered to a socond roading. Also roported favorably Housa bill 336, to amend the Practice act; also Bill 227, on tho samo subjoct ; samo ofder, Also reported ad- versoly & bill on the ssme snbjoct, Alsoin fovor of Bill 69, rolating to practice in courts of chancery. Also roported in fayor of Benate Dbill 48, 1 ~ relation to Notarios. Also, reportod favorably Bill 884, ooncerning tho funding of cortain indebtedness in Cook Cunul{. 5 Tho Committeo on Judicial Department re- ported favorably House bill 857, to provent gambling in graln, with an_smendment. Road and ordored t0 o socond resding, Also, reportad favorably Houso bill 399, in relation to forciblo entry and datainer. Also, reported in favor of Houso bill 803, providing. that. monoy raisod for speoifio purposes mey be devoted -to” othor pur- poses, Also, reported advorscly ou the bill to eatablish Distriot and County Courts ; slso, re- ported fayorsbly HUI0SY, in rolation 'to doposi- fons in civil cagos, s ‘The Foos and Balaries Committos roported to gmond tho Foos and Balarios act, SBection 46, in rolation to Jurors. Also xaported back Bill 560, it rolation of salarios of Judges of - the Bupremo Oourt vithont rotommendation. — Ordored printed. 8amo'order with Houss Bill 861, in relation to Circnit Judges. Also roported ad- vorgoly thobill to socure to attornoys & lion for thoir sorvicts, - - ‘Tho Comnitteo on A{meprintlons roported in {avor of an Appropriation bill for ordiuary con- tlogent expongos, 'Also in favor of n bill to establish a soldiors’ monnment at Mound Oity, which was orderod to o third roading. Adjourned. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financial Nowi. New Yoax, March 6,—Tho moiioy market waa closo Quring the ‘early Liours of tho day, whon call loaus rauged from 18210 863, An_ onslor Zeoling provailed 1a tho sileraoon, nd s rao gradually dosllued trom 1-16 40 4 por cont at the closs, Telegrams from Wash- ington say 1o actlon woa takon in Congress rolative to 1o rolswuo of $44,000,000 ourrency, A largo operstor mado a considérable losn of Paclfo Mall Gompany on tho pledgo of Westurn Union at 79, 1 (Bterling waa firmor cloalug at 1081084, ‘Gold wat strong, ranglug ut 116@116X, closng at 115 @118, Xoans 1GT por cont for carrylnig, and fat for orrowing, Oloarlngy $52,000,000, Troasury disburso- ‘mants, $117,000, Governnonts wors dull and atoady. Stato bouls wore quiol ozoopt foF Torinenscos and Houth Csrdinas, Tho former wero better, und the Iatter lower, Raflroad mortgages woro active and firmor, excopt Union Yaclta Incowmes, which woro lower, - Btocks opinod firm, particularly on Pacifio Mail snd Erle, the former bolug 35 and tho lattor 1 por cout abovo yealirdayla closing ‘Tates, Pacifio Ball did uot hold ita ‘advanco, aud foll during the duy, with euor- 10 64X, from which & thers waa y fo 83, at which {t clored Orm, Erio “gpencd g’ 08k, foll to 0Ly, nud cloted 8t 85, Woathn Dulon weh daprewsod by b aliawo rom rocovering to 863;, €., L {1, advatyce Quring fho thy from l.n’lbf;,’ bt Wifong n a et {air denjand, | i ly oversold intho 100ct Tnlereeh, hfl%an’finfi " From 935 t0 04X, i | i ing at 033, Tock Inland 4 _from 119% to Shostng at Doac o1 o MUX;I fr‘u Paciflica r.u:‘uud loggg to 10352, g, o 114, closing ot tha lowor rato, fm 0636 to 093¢, Now York Central, Obton, o3¢ lo 2436 and Yaauma, 115 to 1 whole moxkot closed stohdy, c Btorling, 108%¢, o Goupon, '8 5-20a of '6: Conpons, 6. Gonpons, '65. ... s+ 1107 10-40s Coupons, 65 (aow). . .114% ATATE DONDR, Misgonrria ., Tontionsee, old, enincsscos, net Virgtniss, Dow.... 04 [Virgining, old.... 0.0 id8 803¢|North Carolinas, old ., J0 035 North: Caroliuas, now 17 Torro Tauto, 73:hleago & Alton. P ichigan Conlral Pittaburgh, Northwestorn,. Norihweatern Rock Ialand, N, J, Contral 8. Paul., 35| o a3z Forelgn Markotu. Lvenroor, March 5—11 0. m.—Flour, 285@388 02, ‘Whont—Winter, 126 2d ; apring, 118 30@138 94 ; whito, 118 7d@118 114} club, 122 20@12a 6d. Corn, 27s@T78 8d, Pork, 56a,’ Lard, 57s 0d. XnPOOL, March 6—4:30 p. m,—Dreadstuffy dull aud unchangod, Lowpow, March -8 p, m,—Consols, 935@023(; 5208 of 63, 03¢ ; 6203 of ‘07, 035 § 1040, 69 ; Lo B8, 00% ; Erio, 6237, ‘Amounit of' bufifon withdrawn from tho Dank of England, on balance, to-day, £177,000, Tarpentine, 48s, FRANRTONT, March 5,—5-20s of '03, 055, Tan1s, March 6,—Tortes, 67 36c. IVERTOOL, Marc 5,—~Cotlon steady 3 middling up- 1and, 9 ; tiddiing Orlenns, 10d. Bsles, 12,000 bales ; Ametican 000 + spoculation dnd Gxport, 1,000, Baied of cotton allipped from Charleston or Savannah, Fob- Tunry, Marali, nnd April, 9%, Droadstufls quiot ; rod wintor wheat, 12324, Flour, 283@18n 0d, Corn, Me@27a 3. ‘Frovislons—Oheénr, T2a, Oumborland midales, 30s § short rib middlcs, 304 6d. Rofined potroloum, 17){@16d. Turpontin, 40s. ‘Awrwenr, March b.—1tolined petroloum, 4if Tho Produce Markets, NEW YORK. NEw Yonk, March G.—Corron—In modarate ro- quiest; midaling uplang, "20c, - Salea for lhe futura 7,600 hales ag followa: 1015-16@20 8-16c; April, 201@®20 7-10e; AMay, 20 11-16@20{c; Juno, 213c; July, 213e. BREADSTUFFS—Flour dull and unchanged ; rocolpte, 9,000 Lrls, Ry flonr and cormnoal quist' and un: chonged,” Grain—Wheat dull snd lUimitod milling and scarcely any cxport demand; No, 3 spring afloat, $1.63; No. 3 Northwestorn, $1.61; whito Gonel sao in store, $1.78@1.80; Ho, 2 Milwaukeo,$1.063@10,53. SEED—Olover dull; biiyers ot 83fc; meller asking 83(c, Timothy noglected, yo dull and nominal, Barloy and malt unchanged. Corn firmer and in fair demand ; re- colpta, 14,000 bu; old Western mixed afloat, 66@063c; store, G4o'; now Western mixod and yollow Wostcrny 05@003¢0.” Oata dull and irregular; rocelpls, 31,000 bu} now Westorn mixed, 47@500 ; White, 49@520, Eaas—Dull at 28@30¢. 14Y aND Horps—unchianged. Groorizs—Coffoo steady ; Rlo, 18@203{c, Bugar steady ; fair to good rofining, B@S\go, Molassea quict ; 'Now Orloans, Tde. Rico stoady ‘at 8@00. PernorxuM=—COrude, 83¢¢ ; rofined,’ lflé‘n, LeaTHER—Falr requeat and steady af 28@31c ; Orl- noco, 11@194o. Wor—Rattir moro steady ; doublo oxtra Okil, 02c; putlod, 890 PRovistoNs—Pork firmer and offorings light : now mens, $14.75; primo mess, $14,25@14,50, Beef dull and unchanged, ' Gut meatu dull and vory littlo domand. Hams, 11@1%6 ; shouldars, 7o, Middles firm; long cloar, 740} short_clear, 8c, Lord o shade frmor; Westorn stoam, B0 koftlo, 8%@87o; March, 89-100 ; April, B30 May, B%c. Burren—Dull ; Weatern, 16@20c, Onezse—Quictat 11@170. Mezine—Manufactured coppor stoady, Tagot lake dull st 34x@350 cash, Rallway fron “dull ; Scotel, $55.00@01.00 ; American, $10,00850,00, Bar firm at $110.00, Russla shoot quiet af 170 gold. Nails frm; Do), Lack. & Woster: D, T, & Erio..... cut, $5.25 ; clinch, $0.75@7.25, ‘CINCINNATI, t(l."‘_r"l;m)nu'fl, March 5,—CorToN—Dull but unchanged at193e, BreApsTUrra—Flour flrm nt $7.66@7.76, Whoat firm at $1.03@1.70, Corn steady at 40c, " Ryo qulst at B0@82c, Oste quict at 30@38c.~ Barley quiet and un- changed, GnooEnEs—~Firm, LNseED Orn—Steady at 03@9%0, Eaos—Steady at 20c. BurrEn—In fair demand and firm, Onerse—Steady, ProvistoNs—Active and tending up, Dork strong 3 considorable sales at $15.00@156.60 buyer March ; of- ferings light ot close, Lard strong steam, Tifc; Xoltlo hold at 8o, Bulk meats oxcited ; shoulders, B3{c; mnles, 1,350,000 1bs at Gc, scllor_ April, at Bt. Jo #0ph, Mo,: clear rib sldes, 7 snlea, 500,000 ibs ot 7, acller April, Bt, Josoph, Mo,; clear, 750 5 held ifc higher ot close, Bacon firm; shouldcrs, 63@6xo ; clear rib sldes, 8140 ; clnur, B82@8xgc. Hoos—Firm ; $4.90@5.20; butchors!, $5.25@6.35, Recolpts, 1,9 Wisky—Quist at 80c! 5. Lo, March 6.o-Corxone Qulet; L i7, Lous, March 6. —CorroN~Quict ; low middling, 18@18X0: mlddunf, 10K@1924¢. g BOEADSTUFrs—Flour dull, but unchanged ; u 5.65; oxtra wintor, $5.716G0.00 ;" doublo oxtra, .00; family wintor, including faucy, $8.25310,5, Wheat slow; soft No, 2 epring, $1.33; sample Iota No. 2 rod winter, $1.02. Corn qulet and unchanged; No, 2 mixed, Slc on oasttrack; Scin olevator, Osts dull, but'unchanged; 20%c' on cast track; 270 in clovator, Darloy dull at tle. Rye— Nothing done, Winsxr—Lower ot 8740, Provistons—Lork higher ond omowhat oxcited, ot $14.75 for last yoar's staudard ; dry salt Ligher ; clear wib nud clear sldos, TX@T3c, buyer Mareh ; shouldors and clear rlb, up-countrs, 6@7c, March and April. Bacon active and higher;” shoulders, 6ic: clear rib aldes, 8io; clear, B)gc, cash, Lard hold highor, ut T}@7350; 1o salon, Grooxns—Colfeo firm at 22@25¢ for ordinary to choice Itio, Sugar quiet at 103(@lIXe for prima to choico Loulslana, Afolasses firm at 70@76c, THoas—Unchanged ot $4.40E4.00, Oarrrx—Unchauged; fairto cliofeo ooves, $4.5@ 5.5, MILWAUKEE, - Miwaunee, March b,—BREADSTUFPE—Flour quict and unchanged, Whent quiot and weak ; No, 1 3il- woulkeo, $1.27%: No, 2 Milwauloo, $1.213; Oats atendy; No.2, 20%c. Cornin fulr demand and ad- vancods No, ¥'mixed, 33%c, Ryo dull, and prices o shade lower; No. 1, 08)c, Barley steady ; No, 2, o Tror1rra—Elour, 300 brla ; wheat, 10,000 bu, + Whicat, 300, BuiexsnTs—Flour, 2,000 brl P UFFALO, Boreato, March 6.—Fiour firm, Wheat dull and nominal, Uorn dull; cales of 3 cars, on track, at blo, Oats dull; malosof Westorn st 43¢, Ryo and barloy negloctod, LOUISVILLE, Lowsvitiy, K5, Mareh 6,—Corron—Dull; low mlddling, 183 DREADATUF lour eaqy; oxtra family, $1.255 A No, 1,$8.00 ; fauey, onap, diratn, unch:lmll);’ds ProvistoNs—cis pork sdvanced to $16,00, Bacon— Bhoulders, 01¢o ; cloar il aldes, BY(@8io} cioar aidos, 84@8%c ; plain huna, 190 ; Augor-ciiredl hams, 195 @1ic, all packod, Bulk sliouldors, 5 @630} clear i aldex, T3 @130 cloar, TK@T2e. Bull hous, 10c, all Toozo’ 3o higher packod, Lutd—Cholco loat, thorces, 8)@U170 ; kegs, T3¢c. ‘Wirisiy—Dumand good at 85@80e, TOLEDO. Torzpo, Murch 6,—BueavsTurrs—Tlour dnll, but ynelnuged, Whent stoady; “exlrn -wiito Micklgan, $1.95; No, 3 do, §1.60 ; wmbor Mioligan, apot, $1U73 @1.63; seller_April, $1.7035 + soller Muy, $1.70; No. 1 Tod, $L71 3 No, 2'do, $1.68, Corn a shado higher high mixed, 3935c; low mixed, 39c; no grade, NG 38ic. Oald quict and unchonged. nzesED Hoau—$5,80@0.00, 1 Beomiers—Flour, ,600 Drld; corn, 7000 bu; oats, ,000 bu. Burrsenre—Flour, 1,000 brls; eorn, 12,000 bu ; oata, 5,000 bu, ULEVELAND, OLEvXLAND, March 5.~BREADETUFFE—Flour quiot and unchangodl, Wheat 1n fair domand, and firm ; No, 1red ambor Lold ot $1,70, and $L6Y Did; No. red wintor, $1,04 offored ; liold nt $1,05.” Corn kleady, Oata 4n good demand at full prices : No, 1, dle. YETROLEUM—Tofined atoady ‘ar lote, 10c; logal tait Ohlo, 4@24Kc. ; THILADELPAA, PRILADELPRIIA, ¥a., March 5,—B: in improved domavd : txtras, §6,25 ; Wisconsin and Minuasotn, $T.75@.48% ; stalo indlana oud Ohio, $8.76@9.60, Wheat dull; rod, $1.02@LOS: ambor, $1.95@1.98, Corn in improved uomau?; yellow, 584G 5951 wlillo, 63¢, Oats in good domand ; ‘prime White, 48@3500; mixed, 7@480. Barloy—Western, 90c@$1.00, ThovisioNs—Active ; ow mass pork, 165@16)0 | old, 183;@!40, Lard—83; @8}, % Pernorxux—0Orude, 182{¢ | rofined, 18)gc, Wistsxx—00@Vlo, ! | DALTIMORE, . Tautionx, Marcl b.—BRRaDsTUPFS—Flour dull and uncliangod, Wheat dull; Wostorn rod, $1,70@1,00 3 0. ata quiel; Westorn mixed 4703 whito, 495, Ttyo unchanged, L Aade) PuovIsToNs—bless pork, $15.50. Bulk moats aotivo snd bigher: shouldors, 65@53;0+ rib sldes, Tx(0; cloar ib 6ldos, T5@73¢0; sugnr-cured bums, 18@180, ' Lard firm sléam, B ; kottlo, Bio. : Burren—estorn steady and unchnnged, Wittsxy—Firmor at 91@01i¢ o 2 WEGO, Osweqo, March 6,—Wheat wmarkot quict and un- ctibgod, ' Notling doing, EW ORLEANS, New Oneans, Mareh B,—LuEADSTUPFS—Flour quiet ; XX, $7.28 ; cholee, $9,75@11.60. Corn ocablor § mized, 830% whillo, 85@87¢. Outs, 65G@ITe. { Buak—TFlemer at $11031,15. Ix=rirm; prime, 390,00 ; cholco, £02,00. Provisions—Tork firmer; moss held ot 15,765 dry salted meats, B3(@TI@HAS 5 buoon Bcarco aud Lighor 8t TYGI@D3 0 Lo, Tildo ; lard dull, at B@8Yo for florce, Di(@Dico for kug, fair - to full GOUELLEs—Suyar—Cominan, 907 fair, 84/@Y%, Moasses—tood (lomund ;* ceatrifugal, mmou formonting, 60@520 ; wheat, 18,000 bu; ADSTUFFE—TFlour 0@ 00 #tricl rime, 01 o I (@200, vaym’; _Er" @udc. Qotfeo, 183206, JOTTON—Firm and mogeratcly motiva; sales 6,300 bales good ta ardiniary ot 1935@11% 1 Tow middbiys, “”5” mlddllnul mx@mfigo; middilug Orleuns, 105 @193¢0, Tocoipts, 6,034 oxports, to Antwverp, My Kingdom for a Torao,~Wiat tho pursa of King Rich- . ard could notthon proeuro, all can now irohasoforasong, ThoContaur Lint- ment will not ratso tho dond hiorso of & King, but 16 will otro s lsme one, and ) ~—moro than that—it is tho most ro- SN puarkablo thing for swollings, st SENTAYPYE joints, oskod brossts, stings, and Drulsos, tho world has avor saon, A man ought to suffor with tho rhoumatiem who has not teled this linimont, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cas- torin, Ttrogulatos tho stomach, cures wind collo, and oauses natural sloop, It fa 8 substituto for castor ol Schencl’s Pulmonic Candy Fumbraces In a groat degrog all tho prinolplos of Bobonok's Pulmonioc Byrnp, and, whilo as ploasant to tho palato as tho purest of nnnll‘nlfum. Its modicinal proportion render it oifactun) in couglin, onlds, bronohinl and oatarrhal af- ¢ fy thio most nceopiablo ramedy for clitld- ron or fitans, and on bo givon will tmpunity; whilo for profossional gontlomou, or thoso whio suifor {rom losa of Voico, it is indisponsabio, folhn enndion aeo put'up 1n g5 aont, bosos, convaniont or tho pokoot, aud ave for salo by nil dru d doa ¥ BOHNCRE & 10! & i N. B. corner Aixth and Ar Philado RY GOODS. q Jom V. Farwell & (o, Monree, Prankiin aud Marketsts,, * For tho noxt, fow daya, will, provios o olos ing up their NHNATL DEPARTMENT, offer the following EXTRAGRDINARY ; INDUCEMENTS! Plain Colored Silks, ATLL, SHADES, At 80 cts,, valuc $1.25. At $1.12%, value $1.75. At $1.50, value $2.50. At $2.00, value $3.00. At $2.50, valuoe $4.00. At $3.00, value $5.00. 'Tho asportmont still comprines all the New and Ohoioo Shades in every grade; and will nlso offor Black Thoead, Giipure & Valencimmes Laces, Pulnt Appliqns and Point Gaze Laes, On tho piooe, in HANDKERCHIEFS, OOL- LARS, BARBES, and COLFFURES, nt 1 Roduotion of B0 por cont from REGULAR PRICES; and will open o SPEGIAL INPORTATION For their RETATL: DEPARTMENT of 3 Black Lace Shawls, Black Lace Basques, Black ILace Jackets, And other Novelties in Spring Shawls, and BUPELE FABRIGE in SPRING DRESS GOODS, Much BELOW the COST OF IMFORTA- TION. NEW PUBLICATIONS. Published This Day. I, ENIGMAS OF LIFE. By W. R, Oneg, 1vol. 1mo, 83, CONTENTS: Roallzable Idoals—Malthus Notwith, atandlng—Non-Burvival of tho Fittost—Limits and Diroo- tlons of Human Dovelopmont—Tho Signiflcinco of Lifo— Do Profundis—Elsowhoro—Appondix, **The cseays contaln porhaps moro doop and now thought upom subjoote of tho profoundost iatorest than wo havo over soen compreseed {nta tho liko spaco, oxprossod ‘with that porfoot cloarness which fs tho pocullar oliarm of tho autlior's siylo and rendors him intoliigiblo to all."— London Standard. Grog Ia fortllo, vigorous, and suggestio In hiy ho ta a thonghttnl, oarnost, indopondent, and nod man, who really facas tho probloms Ho dis- Joston Govo. ull of wrltlng of singular forco and s . dor. P10 Bpoctator (Landor). ), MR o 1T, THEDIAMOND BRET HARTE, Tho Complsto Paoms of Brer HARTE. Diamond Editlon, Uniform with tho Diamond Tenuyson, Longfollow, Whittfor, Lowoll, 8150, 4 III. DE QUINCEY'S WORKS. Now Library Fdltfon. Uniorm In genoral elzo and atslo with tho Library Hawthorno, Dickens, Waverley, otc. Completo fn olosen voluntes. Vol. V. listorical Bssaye, 8150 VI Philusophical Essays, $1.60, VIL, Thoological Essays. $1.50. VIIL Momorials and Othor Papors. @160, IX. Blograplical Essays, ond Essays on tho Poots. 8150, X. The Ciears and tho Avongor. 8150, XI. Lotters toa Young Man, and Loglo of Politicsl Ticonomy. 81.50. *“8lnco tho Fnglith Tanguago hos boea written, wo kuaw of nothing comparablo to his stylc, In splendor, va- gloty ease, idiomatlo richoss and * graco."~Lotdon ndor, HOUSEKEEPING GOOD! THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY (iarson Pirin& Co.s GREAT SALE. 329 West Madison-st. TO-_]H&Y. 600 piogos Fino Irish Linen, in romnants of about 3 to § yards, slightly damaged, at the uniform prico of 60 ota, yd. Thegoods vary in quality and are worth from 75 ote, to 1,26 por yd. Bpooial attontion dovoted to Housckeopin, Goods, Cotton .and Cotton Bheetings o ol the best brands vory oheap. Gront Bargains in Tablo Linens, bloached and unbleached, Orashes, Towels, and Towelings from one- third to ono-Lalf loss than usnal prices, Good Hoavy Whito Bod Sproads from $1.00 npwards, . Grent Bargains in Marseilles Quilts from 1,00 up to richest qualities, Blankets and Flannels at & great disconnt. Lace Qurtains at 60 cents on the dollar, Homburg Edgings, ohoioost atyles, half prioca, Bargnins in Real Linoos and Lace Goods, Ohenpost Dress Goods ever offored in this oity “now or heretofore. On the oheap centre tables will be found many additional and new attractions in Dress Goods at 13 1-2, 18, 20 and 26 ots,, ulxlm:ing which are some in the new Bpring shades, Oolored Dress Bilks at o very groat sacrifloe, Btripo 8pring Bilks 80 cents, worth §1,26. Japanoese filks, half prico, 76 cent quality for 40 ots.y 90 oent quality for 60 ot Oheapost Bleok Silks in the country, Good all Bilk Gros Grains from $1.00 yd. up. Fourful saorifice on Riohest Black Silka, Now Bargoins in Dress Goods on the cheap centro tables; in handsome now Spring Shades. _TBADE FARLY IN THE DAY, TO RENT. . OFFICES IN TEHE Tribune Buildmg Not Yet Taken. Two very desirable single of- fices on Second Floor. One suife of two or three rooms on Second Floor. A few large and small rooms on Third Floor, suitable for Ar- chitects or Artists. Very large and desirable room on Fourth Floor, north light. i The flnest single offices and suites in the city. The building is strictly Fire- Proof. The floors are laid in English Tile. Fireand Burglar-Proof Vaults All appointments of the best deseription. An elevator connects with all the floors. The entire building is steam- heated, with porter always in . attendance,’ Vacancies yet remaining of- fered at reasonable rates for a term of years. TREMOVAT. THEOD. KARLS, ARGCHITECT, HAS REMOVED TO ROOMS 2 AND 26, 156 & 157 WASHINGTON-ST., Botweon LaSallo-st. and Fifth-av, Removal. WM. H. LOTZ, PATENT SOLICITOR, REMOVED TO Rooms 24 and 27, 155 and 167 Washington-5t Botwoon Lagall ind Tyl DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION. Tho firm Leroloforo doing busincss under tho flm namo of Kohu & Tlasin, bavo this duy dissolved partnership by mutual consont, Al bustnoss of tho lato firm will bo sote tlod by Frank Hiavin, at No. 488 South Canalst., who il oarsy.on tho businoss ns horotofora undee tho fim namoof Frank ilavin, , FIANK HIAVIN. Mearch I, 1473, DISSOLUTION. Nattoo Is liorgby ivon tht i votwoss . Emt\{afii and :3.' lv."bf.:i;‘:fi','l”x'x'nm& it . Tacuus i Gousont, i, B, Lasson gontinting ho bustess 2% 15 Dions ‘and assaniing a1t (b0 1abllliea, EDV Maroi 1, 1873, b AP fACoDS, DISSOLUTION. Tho frm of Bronvloy & MoTaddon s this duy dissolvad ‘mutual consont. D, R. Lroarley is ta contiauo the Buyluoss, aud all having olabi agaioet sald frm owing (i san, will prasont thews o him for sot{lemont, L 1L A Clloago, Yob. 87, 1873 . w.nl\?olff\luub‘.x;). DISSOLUTION. "ho partuerehlp oxtatiog undor tho nam A ‘a""".“.¥~ i Boumtimapet ~dnys Rirs ur 1n autatandlugs siad will Day sl billx 4o from tho Inta e lls duo from tho Inta Obicago, March 4, 1573, rou-t or aro i, EORGL TIMUROKIER, Tho ghosary brsidons gonducred S e Rt backor & Linwalter, will bo canllnum!l\ on thaald placa by i MEETINGS, A e A e AR A To the Members of the Cook Co, - Personal Liberty League, ‘memb: f tho P 1 Libaorty I. avited to attond 5m§.“,?fi". osel meniaes harehy 2nigo, whioh will Bo hold on |¥hiay, Mlareh 7, (515, at 3 R R R T A Proiidont, O RioN RN Masonic, ‘Waubansia Tadgo, No, 160 mecte this I 'msi; canat, 3,08, * lock, 306,080 Lates, - (Th fag it 15 woluok, in' Oriontal Hath 154 Fatia Ing T»m(’fim rdiul N % *,*Forsalo by Booksollors. Sent, postpatd, on rocolpt See the offices. For terms in- of prico by tho Publishors, qu]'_re Of W‘ C DOW . C. A JAMES R. 08G00D & (0., Boston. Room 1, Nevada Block. REMOVAL, BANKING. LUNT, PRESTON & KEAN, Bank of Discount & Deposit, Qommoroin! Bankiog in all its branchos transsotod, Qertlficatos of Doposlt {ssuod, boaring tutarest ascording to contract, 2 Dual in orolen Exchango. Furnish Lottors of Credft, ‘WEST BIDE, SOUTH SIDH, Cor, Melsled & Raudolp-sts. § 157 and 159 Lasale-st. WANTED. Wanted, ‘To contraot with the bost and most onergotia man in each County in Illinofs and Iowa, to ‘handle our Machines on consignmont. Bxtra inducements offered, and wagons furnished. None hut SUPERIOR MEN, wanting to make a businoss of it, naod npply. Address, giving particulara of former business, and refuroncas, - THE HOWE MACHINE CO., 041 Wabnsh-av., Ohicago, Wanted. A few copics of The Daily Tribune of Jan., 16, 1872, for Which a liberal price will be pj{}id at Counting Room of this office. NOTICE TO HOTEL MENI The Well-Known Clifton Hotel, v AT GTPAWA, LY, 8 for lonag, nad Furnlturo for sulo, T clogant Furnltirs, i) wfimvl:jlrr:lmiuly'“uflf\\'}‘:xml'lx e e, dojig ' fing busie fall flx.‘&m }!fif:';,i ac tho ]Iflbt(‘fiin“ual fsl‘g Chldas Yl \ o Tox Tiivor lirinch of %0 Oliloayo, Hurlington, & Quinc i ‘Rm]gn‘?odul‘lya.llcunfm Oitiwa {5 @ the Uounty. of ddos Lok lsoo of holding the 4 o 3t tho Norfoe Exllnd Diviaion'or Tl st s osygthe oorgeta d‘d;"‘flul"(.d :lhak ‘%;LP:IIIIK agricultural and manufacturing: o roputation of tho “OLITTON fs, porh 0 nano 1o tho Woat, amd £ S ebiasa 1or aoiling ut 1 Boalth'ot {44 propiveor, - ° L P4 far sulliag