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'1l; CHICAGO DAILY TRI BUNE: APDIT 1 1om UESDAY, APRIL 1, 1873, THE STATE CAPITAL. Tho Lake-Front Investigation Bl Ordered to a Third Reading in the House, Debato in the House on the Bill for an Act to Define Monopolies. y Report of the House Committeo on Mines and Mining. Special Diapatel to T'he Chicago Tribune, ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTIONA. 3 ¥ BeniNorresp, 1, March 81,—Mr, Ray offorod a-Tosolution, providing for adjournmont slnd dio Agril 10, whioh tho Houso rofused ovon to con- sidor. Mr. Andorson submittod anothor, to ad- Journ from April 16 to Doc. 8. Mr. Dunbam wmovod to mako it April 10, and Mr. Mossio of- forad o subatituto, to ndjourn from April 10 to Doo. 4. Mr. Shaw was in ‘Tevor of Binying blj tho dog days, to onsct railrond Inwe, Mr. Drad- wall thouglit thoy onght to go homo, and rollavo tho pooplo of tho burdon, Mr. Dunliam wos monrly of tho samo mind. Mr, Jobnston eid on adjournmont on 1ho 10th would bo practical adjournmont at tho: ond of this wok. Mr. Hart, of LaSallo, on tho port of tho farmors, was againat sotting & day 1l tho speclal orders onrailroads and otbor im-~ yortant mnttors woro dlsposod of. Mr. Mooro did not think thoy wero roady to adjoursi, snd Mr. Moffatt safd o would bo afrald -to_go Lomo without railrond loglalation, Tho furthor con- sidoration of tho subjoct was postponod Lill Fri- doy. Tho dobnto indicatos n weakuess for an adjourned seasion, WOIK I TIIE 110UBE. The Houso ordored to v, third ronding tho Ohi- «eago and Unitod Statos Jien! Estato Txohango will, thobill to give duplicatos of the Btato goo- logical spocimons to ina tititions of learning. Tho Houso struck out the ouacting clauso of tho Toltzor bill to ontablish o Btato Board of ‘Examing Survosors. LAKE FLONT INVESTIGATION DILL. Tho bill mvldin{‘wr inyestigating tho means by which the Lake Frout bill was passod caino up a8 tho epcoinl ordor in tho Houdo, whon Mr. Raco oxprossed his conviction thut tho bill was unocossary, and moved to strilke out tho enact- fug clauso. ' Mr. Groy was of tho snmo opinion, slthough o bolioved mon who wero opposed to investigation wozo likely o bo charged with fraud and corruption.- Ho bolloved tho bill un- dor cousidoration was introducod to_epur on tho passago of tho bill xoponiings tho Lko Front act. ey ‘should not takeup f:ho timo and monoy of ‘tho (Blato to go back four yoars to wash tho dirty linon of & procoding Loglslaturo. Thoy had nlrondy douo mczo tha was askod b o pooplo in passiug tho, xapaaling bllthrong tho House. Lot tho partics intorosted do their own {ovestigating, a8 it ‘would bo & work of su- ‘porerogation for tho Lo gislaturo to puniel thom Avith ovidenco of fraud that might or might not ~viliate contracts. What would thoy do with mon 4 thoy found thom gu'llty? It was not truo that it watelliten of railroads woro around ihat Houno to provont tius passago of tho bill, If thoy wero, they 1 littlo- influcuco sgainst the pas: eago of tho ropealing bill. Thoso who wantod investigation woro dinappointed in stesling tho land thomsolyes, s pooplo wantad no suoh committee, Ho thought somebody ncoded & summor's work. Mr. Shaw bollovod tho bill not a popular domand. Ho had no dosiro to act on: tho Com- 'mittoo when raisod. Tho publio and the pross domnuded an Investigation. " lisrgos of Traud woro reitorated day aftor day by tho pross, and by gontiomon on that floor against tho Logisla- turo that passod tho niquitous act, It wus timo tho ropoal of thio act hnd passed tho House, but Tio pradictad it would nover bocome a law. Ita repeal involved too much, It involved thorighta of tho peoplo of tho Btato, of tho city of Chicago, and the titlo to $23,000,000 of pro- perty. to bolioved that tho Invostigation could o floiahed in Lwo wooks at & cost of 32,600, Ha Delioved that tho xight of tho railroads to tho Jand was fnvolved in tho quostion of fraud. Yosiud righta procrared by fraud woro divouted. Froud violated all contracts, If fraud was do- ~oloped it would locwen the aations on ho propety, ?'nu!p of tho cor Hihitangour dayas die covered, tho people know that a Legislatuze of. ita Reprosontatives as purged of chargos' that reflectod on publio morality, Mr. Wood, of Effingliam, waa in . fovor of in- vestigation, 'whorover fraud was chargad, if’_any good could rosult; bit Lio could not ceo wiero tho good was to come from in this caso. Mr. Mooro, of Adams, thought tho mon who woro bought like steors in tho markoet slionld ba oxposod and held up to public acorn, cspecially 23 vom of them sinco woro candidatos for offica. Mr. Armatrong, of LaSallo, asked why thoy did not go back 0 1865, which'was & notoriously corrupt year for Logisfators. Tho Stato would ot bo roimbureed for tho money tho investiga- tion would cost. Mr. Jaquess, of Wabash, bolioven it was duo to honost mombors of tho’ 1869 Logisiaturo that their charactors should bo vindicated, whilo tho guilty woro oxposed and held up n n warning to othors. Publio good domended tho investiga- tion, which should bo thorough, The motion to striko out was lost—nyos, 44 ; nays, 44. Mr, Gmfr movod to postpone future consider~ ation until Friday. Mr. Armstrong, of LaSallo, moved to lay tho bill on tho tablo, Lost—yoas, 41 nays, 40, Tho ‘motion to_postpono was lost, and the bill order- 0d to o third reading—51 to 43, PARMENS' CONVENTION, ‘The uso of the hall was given to tho Farmers®' Convontion for Wodnesday ovoning. Tho foro- noon eossion of tho convontion will bo held in the Opora Houso, - TIE FENATE did nothing to-dsy but adjourn twico, far lack of ® quorum, : _ANTL-MNONOTOLY. ° Tho Houso bill discussed Houso Bill No. 905, introducad by Br. Johngon, To dofine monopa~ lios in tho intorual trade and commorco of the Btato, and discourago the formation and coun- tennnco thoreof,” intonded_to provent railroads owning coal-shafts from discriminating unfa- ‘vorably againsk ownors of coal-shafts who donot own railroads. 'This was tho primary intontion of tho bill, which applios, howover, to othor commoditios as woll s coal. It provides s SecTion 1. That any raflroad company, cxpress compauy, corporation, pereon, or warohouseman, or 2irm in {lls State, or dotug butfuess In this Htato, and Delog commou earrler, will tall by contrach | ‘agreemont, or arrangemont wwith dny other rafivoad | company, 'cxpros Cunpny, corporation, person, o irm Iu ih1a State, or duivg sinoss {n (L State, Lave ‘or oblulu any apociul or vxeluctve right oF privilégo to Burcliaso, Uargiv, aell, or in any_ woy disnoso of sny | “of tho minoral, agricultural, Lortioultural, or man- | Aactured products, atticks, or nings of this Bato, or “of auy other Rlato or pl Zusy bo brougnt hito this Atato for sal Sraillo, and slall oxerciso or attpmyt to oxorcl el special or oxclusivo right or peivilege, oz shi wrant uny such oxclusivo rlght or privilega i thi uso f clovators, warcliousos, stoyehouses {o any lesnco agents, or 0 any person, corpioration or figm, nn ‘tliorob} aball provont hindor, delay, or in any wey ome | Darrass frco trado and_competition n tho, product, | articlo, or thiug purchased, sold or dispossd of, every wuch speelul or“oxcluivo Fight or privilege winl] by \deomod and held toLo a monopoly s and alf puch con- tracts, ogrocments, snd arrangements eball bo, by il 1#ho CouFts In thls Htate, deomed and held o bo against who gui)io good, and mull and vold, "0, %, 1t shall bo unlowful for any railrosd com- uny {0 this State, or dolng business 1u this Stato, and | Vit & common carrlar, aud bolng tho ownor and ‘op- | gaatoe, o tho postessor i opornior of auy cosl mina $28hlu Slato, or of any coal mino out of thls Blate, the produce, or'sny part of tho produclaof which {s trana- Dorted filto auy puzt of thiy Btate at sny time, to traus Jort ita own coal. oxcopt 80 much thoroof & may be Rocossary for it omi use, oud not for ealo, in prefer- oo to, or boforo transporting tho cosl of auy othor corporaflon, firni, oF pereon in this Rtato; or Lraneport its own coal, wiiothior obtuincd from 18 own mines, or by purchase, or olherwlse, o 88 to hine dor, dola, or fu’ any way emnbarrass any corpora- ‘tiorl, perdon, or firm o thfs tato, or doing busincss 1u tiia Stnto, in transporting his o thoir cvsl over tho Jiuca of ita Foads, or tho ino or Jiuox of auy ruitroud Dy it porseased utid oporatod, In this Biato, and to ull incen n thiv Btate, over tho lino or liucs of any othier ullroad, ovor whith it {rauAports or misy {ransport ils ownl conl; or to givo to ouy corporation, por- won, or firm, In this _Stao, or dolug busiuess in thia Blute, any wpeclal or cxelusivo right, benofit, Tuvor, or privileys us to Umo or mode of transporting coal, ‘or it th Fato or ralow of clirges for transporting ‘woal'over any of $la sald fiucs of Tond, over uny othier corporation, eraon or frm, in tila’ flato, o dolng Dusiness in this ftate ; and any wuch rallroad company ‘Violating auy of tho provisluns of thiu section, suall bo deemod s mouopoly : Zrovided, it s, abiv, bo coneld= ered o violation of 1l sortion, 1 nuy wnch railroud ‘shall, at any thno, Tefico or négloct to trunsport any ‘coal, other than ifs 0w coel, {0 6 placo of destination Doyond the torminus of il Gwn, oF leasud, Huo or lings ‘of ‘rond In this Blato, 1f, at the tfmu of such rofusal or Segloot, It transports, or may truusport, its own coal fo 1 samo placo of dostination, He0, 3. It aball be unlawril for any raiirosd come any i ilis Stato, or dolng business in this Blate, wid Bohit s common carrier, Lo transfes by sals, of cthe: ~ise, 8 franchiscy, road-bod, rondwy, or rolllug stock, or to loase, let, hiro, or I any Way part with tho e or posscenion tliercof, or of auy pavt thereof, so 4 The number of seres of workablo coal Iands in Ahat by tho terms of L or othor manner of {rant 1 for oxclinalvd right, Imvnm, ‘bonefit, o 3 lained or ro- scrval fn favor, or for tho uso sud enoft, of any auch Tailroad compiny, by reason of which tho mty ‘obtaluing the titls, possossion, or uso whall bo placed In n position obnoxious to any of the provislons of eer,1An03 of thisact, or s Liold or obligatad to make any unjust or unlawful disormination in favor of any such rallrond ‘company, or against ‘any corparat{on, person, or firmi, or agalnat the publlo, or 0 thnt fca trade, comorce, ot compotition fh, i iy way, hindered, delayed, embatrassed,or provented, or by rosson of which tlio plblie s put to moro thu ordinary or unusual time, troublo, or fllrlmln in tho \0of aity such roadway, Foad-bod, or ralling alock, or art tliatoot, and nhy auch Tatirond cnmpnn‘vlo— Iating any of tho provisiona of his bection, with all much grantoos, lesscos, usors, oF posossors ahiall, joint- Iy or sovernily, bo deomod aud Liold to bo mondfolies, s0d any andafl auch salcs, leasing, biring, lotting, of othier manner of tranafor, aro horoby declared to bo against the public good, ad ull aud void, €0, 4. Aty and o]l iteh Taflroad compantod, oxprois companics, corporations, persons, or firins, Violotln any of tho provisions of thia act, shall Lo deem guilty of » misdomeanor, and,upon conviotion thorcof, beforoany court of compotont jurisdiction, in tho county in which fho offenso was commiticd, or in ‘which tho party injured msy reslde, shall for cach offonso bo fincd in any sum not loas thian $50 nor moro than $500, with costs of suits, to be rocovorod by oxocution ss upon judgmenta at law, Sulla under {hin soction shall bo commenced and prosecuted fn tho ‘namo of tiio pooplo, by Information, eom- it oe tudbatmot, &n tho” practico of ' the Court in which'the suit is commoncod may require, All State's Abtornoya of this Btato aro charged with the proseou- 1lon of all suity commnuced under this sectfon; and all Dues, when colicoted, sliall bo gnm into thio County Troanury of (lio county in which {lio ult muy liavo Toan commenced, for tiio use of anch county. “Lro- hied thint norvico muy bo made in all actions com- Toncod under this scction upon Taflroad companes, .oxpress companics, and corporations, as now 1s, or ting, biring, ‘horeaftor may bo provided by for servico in clvil no- | tons,” 5, Any porson or parly Laving been dsmaged lflslz';’lolntlozgl? nuy of tho pyruvlllnn- of this sct may havo redress by sult at law in an actlon of treapasd, Tho mensiiro of damago shall bo thrao-fold the actiial damage sustained, with cost of eult, with which shall o taxod, a8 costs, rasgonable attornoy foos, to bo de- formined by tho Gourt by whicl, or beforo which, tho it ia tried, for whichi the person or party damaged or injured boliig platnlim, shall have judgmont and exo- cution, And any n or party baving been damngod or injurad as aforcsald, moy, by the ald of a Court of chancery, enjoin tlho commitiing or continuanco of sy nct or doings horoin deelared to bo unlawful, Bro. 0. In commeucing any sult, suthorized by this act, it alinll bo sufliclent tochargo in tho complaint, fn- formatlon, or indictment, 88 tha caso may bo, ot allego in tho declaration; when & doclaration §s naceisary, the 1acta constituting’ th pialntifta causo of uctioh, in ordinary and conclao langungo, without roptition, elt- ing this act by iis itloouly s ‘and, in_ substance tha noction or part of scction nader ‘which tho plafniie olnime, *nud, If ‘the action bo in trespass, tho actual ‘Amouit of dAmages claimod. 8o, 7, Anyandall rallrond companies, granteos, Iesaoos, uscrs, or °posaosrora montloned ' fu Soo, 3 of this act, shall bo Jjointiy'or soverally liable for all fines or penaltios imposed and dlml?cl sustainod by Tenson of iy vlolation by thom or ofthier of thom of any of tho provisions of this ct. Bro, 8, 1t sball not ho first necossary to oxhauat real estato before persomal property shail bo taken; but ‘personal proporty may bo firat lovied upon and sold ; and if, . theroby, tho oxccution {a not satisfied, then such roal eatate may be lovied upon and sold under $hio samo or an aliss exocution, o An intorosting discussion aroso upon Soo. 8 to tho.liability of ntockholdora for tho torts of a corporation, a8 providod in tho first part of tho Boctionywhich was stricken out, leaving it 08 printod above. Tho bill waa ordored to o third roading. TESTIMONY TN ORIMINAL CABES, Tho following is tho bill for an act to enabla partios and porsons intoreated to tostify in all criminal c4sos or proceedings : Broriox 1. De f¢ enacted by the People of the State of Ilifnois, represented in the General Assembly, That 10 person slall bo disqualified as a witness in any criminal case or procoeding by reason of hia interest in tho ovont of thio same, 53 6 party or otherwiss, or by reason of his having beon convicted of any crime ; but such interest or conviction msy Lo shown for Lhe pur- 2o f Aflcting Lis credibility, 5Eq, 2, On tho trial of all {ndictments, complainta, any porton ch of or otlier criminal proceodings, on trial shall, at his roquest, but 3 %otherwis, bo deemed n compoetont witness; but b neglect or ro- 10 teatify sball mot creato any presumption against him, nor shall any reforcnce bo made to or any commont be made upon such noglect or refusal, ‘GENERAL, REMATKS. Tho House oponod tho wook without a uorum. It took kulf an hour to gathor in tho constitutional numbor, and tlio Seninte went to work without tho logal ‘majority callad for by tho Constitution. Absenteeiam is tho oursc of this Logislature, and bas_already prolongod tho sossion throo wooks. On Wednoaday tho Rail- rond bills will be considored, and on Thursday tho Rivor bill takes its flual’ chanco. Tho voto will bo vory -closo, but if nll who aro friendly to the nossuro aro hero it will pass, Tho absouce of ono man may causo dofant, aud poatpono indofinitely tha pro- osad improvomonts, . Al tho waior in tho linois River will not wach-away tho sin of ab- sonco, on Thuraday, if tho billis dofeated. INEBRIATE ASYLUA. el Qompiiee,on, Dublis, Chaltles, through tablish an Inobriate Jlum to bo maintained out of o fund supplied by anuual tax of §10 on evory oraon or corporation manufacturing or solling Tiquore. - Thoro is to-bo & commission. of threg oesons to tako chargo of tho insttation, fo xaut Pitdings, hiro ofioisls, and bavos gonaral siper- vision of 'tho roformatory proccss. Mr. Way- ‘man desirod to tablo tho Bill, bus tho House zo- fusod, and it was printed. STATIONERY, A bill was Introduced to pay Mr.Tiarts, the for- tunato stationor at whoso sliop incidontal stati- onery is purchascd, the sum of £3,900. This stationory businoss needs watoring. PERBONAL. Tho Hon, Edward Taylor, who waa o member of tho Houso in 1869, s rrived. Ho ia here on \gonoral principlos, and to look aftor tho interost 5t Lincoln Dark, thongh thore nro wicked mon whe intimato that ho 18 onoof the railrond janis- sarios intorested in dofoating tho Lako Front ropenting bill. fon. A. L, Morrison hag_withdrawn from his candidacy for Ponitentiary Commiasionor. VALUE OF THE ENACTING CLAUSE, The Houso discussod tho Letray law, whon & motion was made to striko out the onscting claugo. Mr. Wayman, of Cook, innocently in- quired, after bofng in tho Logialaturo thres montht, what oifect triking out tho alause would liavo, 'Tho Speakor illuminated him by stating that it would kill tho bill s doad as & horring. “This valusblo information s printed for tho ‘Denefit of other gontlomen who aro ignorant of i importanco of tho olauso. Tho bil was or- dorad to n third reading, 1t ia probablo that tho Willismson warohonso smendmont bill will pass tho Senate this weok, and go through tho Mouso without pntocessary delay, Beiug intended to reliovotho grain trado from arbitrary inspection aud inflexivlo grading, it should moot with no opposition. MINES AND MINING. . BIr. Ray tho jutolligent Chairman of the Com- ‘mitteo on Minos and Mining, propared tho fol- lowing roport, which the Youso concurrod in: The sct entitled “An act providing for the health and safotyof persons employed in coal mines,” ap- proved March 21, 1872, constijuted County surveyors ‘ex-officio Lnspectors of Mines within thelr respective counties, snd mado it thoir duty to makoe an annual roport of tho condition of the miucs to the Governor, Baction 13 of tho salid act provides as follows 8ro, 12, Tho Inspector provided for under this nct aliall seo that every neceesary precaution ia takon to in- sure tho Lieelth and n(cx of ‘tho workingmon therein omployod ; that tho provisions and requirementa of this act shall bo nllh(ullinlnervml snd oboyed, and aud the pounlties of the law enforcod agalust ull who willfully disobey its requiroments. Ho shall alio vol- lect nnd tabulsto the followin s, that i to s H county ; the nwmnbor and thickness of the coal bods, and theiy respectivo dopths below the surfuco; how thoy aro minod, whotbur by shaft, slopo, or driff ; the number of mines In operation, the number of men cmployed thereln, oud the nfirng-«a ?u.."y production in tous; togother with an estimate of tho namount 'of ° capltal omployod in coal mining in his county, sud ony other juformation relativo to - coal mining thot ho msy deom nceesaary ; all of which fact tabulatod, togother with a atalomont of the cou of tho niiica nu to safely and ventilation, and tho n o= eral rosult of bis oxamination futo Uie catises of nl ac- cidonts In oud about tha coulmines and colliurica of Lis couuty, ip shall fully set forth i1 an anoual report to tho Governor, with bhis rocommoudation as to such other legialatfon on this subject as may bo propor, “Your Committeo rocognizing the vastness and im- portanco of the coal interosts of tho State, sud realizin 1o valuo of auck stalistical fnformation a4 s intend £0 bo abtaiued under tho act reforrad to, doaply regrot tholr inability, st this scssion, to present m roport embodylug tho facts desired, Of tha soventy- fivo coul bearing countles of thix Blate, reporta liaye been rocelved from but nino, viz: Jackeon, LaSallo, Madinon, BeLean, Macoupln, Menard, landolpl, Ttock Tsland, nud 8k, Olair, 'bo area of tho caal fieids of Tilinofs fs four times greater than that of Great Dritain, where tho anuual product oxceods 100,000,000 tons, and whore the valuo of coal oxfiorlod aunuslly nmtrch.\(nl about $10,000,000, ‘This fact {8 in ltsclf convinl DF Pmfl( of tha present and prospective importanca of tho cosl intorests of Tiinois—iuteresta that clain and doserves uuch legis- lution as will bost enlianco them—and bolloving thiat thoso intoresls can Lo Lest subaerved throughs tho csuion of Auch statfetical facta and suggontions as ure called for under the act roferrad to, yonur come mittes recommend tho adoption of tho following roso- Jutions Itesolved, That Ofllll\\{ Burvoyors throughout the Htntoaro earnestly urged to comyly with the provisions of the ¢ act providing for tho health aud safoty of per sons employed in coal mines," npproved March 27, 1674, and that they bo requostd to transmit their re- ports to tho Governor by tho 16t day of January, 1874, “Ttesolved, 'Vhat the Beorotary of Stata bo requostod 1o tranemit, a8 soon o8 may bo, 'to sach County Burvoyor contomplatod in the agt above referred to, a printed copy of this “H"'" and thoact to which it relates, to- folivor with printed blaks, for tatulating in'a aniform Imunor, tha stutistics onsiioratod fn Hoe, 1 of uald act, THE PUDLIO IBINTING, ‘The blll to provide employment for twomon ju'tho Auditor'’s oflice, at 88 a day ench, for estimating tho publlo printing, roading proot, andgo forth, tho work now porformod ot 85 a day by ono man, was roported on favorably by tho Bonato Printing Committeo. Ib is a long bill, callod & printing Taw, Identioal in its main fonsuros with tho prosont Iaw, bub gotlon up to confor slnoouros on_gontlomen who wora do- privod of thom whon thio prosont Inw was ennot~ l. Tho bill also propones to allow nll the Btato officorn to ordor printlng without going throngh tho Becrotary of State's ofiico, thus dividing tho responeibiiity, and Incroaalng tho tomplas tion to oxtravaganco, alroady strong onough, tho prosent law noods nmondmont, aud can ba improved, why not amond and fmprovo it. Thig would hinve boon nttomptod in tho prosont fne stanco, but that it would bo too barofaced to in sort a Dotty stoal of §16, snd nothing olso, Mr. Tradwellis propariug o bill artailing tho quan- tity of o publio prluting, outting down tho ro- ottn of tho difforont instibutions, snd_ prohibit- T tho printing of muoh of the usoloss tras not embalmed in typo at_groat oxponso to’ the Stato, Buch a bill would bo o public bonefit, TIFPLING OFFIOE-HOLDERS, ATTENTION, Tho followlng ia of intorost to offico-holdors : A D for an net to provent drunkarda from holding ‘flico in tho Stato of Tilinofs, Srotion 1, e it encted by the Peoplo of th Stats of dilinofe, vepresented in the Ueneral Ansembly, Thnt ioreafter it sball be unlawful for any person, holding oftica under (1o law of this Btatc, (o bo infoxicat duriog b torm of oflice; and any foraon Holding any ‘office under and by virtuo of tho laws of this Siats, ‘who shall becomo futoxicated during such term of of- fice, sball forfoit his position na an oflicer, and hin offico aliall bo daclarad vacaut, tho amo o it ho had diod or resfgued, nd wotd vacniioy rhal bo flled a8 now ‘provided by low for lling vacancics, 0. 9. Aug poraon knowlug o (ho fack of an oficor having violated (he firat section of thia act, may go he- fore any Court of Rocord in hla county and enter complaint, wetting forth the timo whon ‘auch offeuns ‘was committed, and the Conrt shall isaue summonn to #aid oficer Lo uppenr and anwor to- mald complaint, and, if upon tho trial of tho eauso, the Court shall find tho oflicor gullty as churged, then e sald Court shall declaro tho eaid office vacant, and the costs shall fol- low tho finding of thoe Court. TEMMS OF BUPERYISORA, Tho following is Tillaon’a bill for not to dofino tho torm of sorvico of Buporvisors in countia undor township organization : - 80,1, ot enteted by the people of the Stateof Tiit- nois, represented i the Generol Assembly, That in all countios now, o: that may horoafier cono, unior town- ship orgaufation, o torm of oflco of Supervisor shall bo for fwo years—Lo bo established in mahuor as follows: At {ho rogular nnnual aloction 1n sucl countioa for townhip officers, in tho montli of April A, D. 1874, {horo aball bo elected Vy thie qualified votors' tlioreof, auiclh numbor of Suporvisors ns each townalip, elty, of ‘ward In safd county 1s utilled to under oxisting Inws, aud 8t ot regular mestlng of aucls Bupocvisors, aftorauch fecton, thoy sball bo_ ivided ‘squnly, ad xnoarly as may be, 1o Ewo classes, and the Board shall determino by lot which of suid classes shall continuo in office for two yoars, and which #hall vacato at tho oud of tho first “yosr, and_clections therenfler for Bnperyisors shall” only bo leld biennially in thoss townsiiipe, cltien, or wards whord tho torm of offico of {ho Buporvisar {4 about to explre. WATIEIOUSE NEGULATIONS. A Bty for on act {0 amend on act entitled “ An not to regniato - public warehouscs und tho warchousing and fnspoction of grain, ond to. givo offect to Articlo thirteen a9 of thio Conslitution of tho Stato,” o proved April 25,1871, In forco July 1, 1871, and to nlablist & Comittes of Appos), au prescrivo thelr ut BeoTIoN 1, Teit enacted by the Peopls of the State of THtingis, vepresented in_the. General Assemibly, Thnt tho Doard of Rallroad nud Werchouso - Commia- s{oncers ahall estabillsh a ‘»mpu number and standard of grades for tho inspection of grein, sud may altor or change tho ssme from timo to timo: Provided, no ‘maodification or chango of gradea shall bo mado, or Any mew ones established,withont public notice being given of such contorpisted change, for at lenst twonty ys prior thoroto, by publication ih threo daily ows. papors printed in cach clty containiug warehouses of cluss Az And, provided, further, that no mixturo of old and new grados, ovois u.n“q?. designated by tho same namo or dlatliction, sall bo poraiied whilo in storo, Beo, 3, Within twenty days nftor thia act takon effect, the Doard of Raiiroad and Warehouso Commissioners shall appoint threa discroct aud competent persons to act sa o Commitieo of Appeals, in every city whereln ia located a warehonso of clasa A, who shall hold their ofiico for ons year and until thoir successors aro appolnted, And overy yoar thereafter a liko Committco of Appoals aball Lo sppointod by sald Commissionern, who' shall hold their oflico for one year and until tholr successors aro sppolnted: Frovided, paid Commissionora shiall ‘have pawer, in thelr discretion, to remove from oftice ny mombér of ssid Gomunilteo nt any timo, and A1l vacancies thus created by tho appointment of other discreot poraons, - 80,3, Tn all matters Involving doubt on tho part of the Oblof Inspecior, or any Aselstant Iuspector, as to thio proper inspection of any lot of grain, or in caso any awnor, conslgnes, or shippor of grain, or any ware. house mannger, shatl be dissstisfied with tho decision of {ho Ohief Inspector or suy Asalstant Inspec- tor, an sppeal may bo mado to salil Committe of Ap- poal, and tho docislon of a msjority of said Committeo siall bo final, Baid Board of Commnimsioncrs aro suthorized to makeall nocesaary rules govorulng the maumor of appeals, a haroln provided. And all ome plainta in regard 'to the inspection of grain, and eil zoticos requiring tho services of thio Gommitiod of Ap- posl may be served on said Committee, or may bo filed with tho Warchonse Reglstrar of aald city, who shall immodiately notify sald Committes of tlie fact, who shall furnish snid Gomumnitien with sucl cl charge olr dut y Committes, on recolving such notice, to imwmediately act on and ronder a docialon In onch caso, 20, 4. For evory caso deckiod by wald ommit- teo of Appoal, they shall bo ontitled to such foos 28 may bo fixed by tho Board of Rail- rosd and Warchouso Commissionors, mob to ax- ceed $3 for cach' momber of eaid Commit- feo for each case mubmiltod; nald focs fo bo ‘paid efthior from tho inspection find or by tho party uun{lmn ippeal, na tho Commissloners may direct and oll neceasary sxpenses incurred in carrsing oub the provision of this act, oxcoptas hereln oflioFwine provided, shall bs yahl out of the funds collected for this inspoction servico, on tho order of tho Commis- monere, . No grain shall e delivered from toro from any warchouse of class A, for which or ropresenting | which warehiouso recoipts shall havo beon issued, ex- copt upon the roturn_of such recelpts, atamped or othorwies plainly marked by the Warchouso Toglstrar with tho words # rogistered for cancellation,” snd tho date thoreof ; and eald Doard of Commissionora shall iave power {0 fix tho rates of chiargea for tho inspoce ton of gralo, both into and out of waro- ouse; which ' charges shall ~ bo o lien wpon all graln 8o fuspecied, and may bo collocted of tho ownors, recolvors; o shippora of such grain, in such maunor’oa tho 4ald Commisslonors sy Tro- seribe. Bx0, 0, Bec, 13 of tho act to which thfa iz an amend- mont, is Loroby ropealed: Provided, th provislons contafnod in eald soction shall remaln in forco unill o prades for tho ingpection of gralu shall havo bun eatablished by tha Comenissionors, s providea in Boc, 1of this act. S [ — * LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. BENAT: Srrixariero, 11, March 51, Tho Bonate met at 0:80 o'clook a. M., Sonator Williamson in tho chair. NO QUORUAL. ¥ On motion of Sonator STARNE, tho calling of tho roll was disponsad with, thoro boing ouly 20 mombors presont. BECOND READING OF IILLS. Alargo number of Sonato hills passed a sao- oud ronding, and woro ordorod considorod by acotions; and subsoguontly o, number of Houso Dills woro read & sacond time. NEW DILLI. Dy consent, Sonator BANFORD introducod & bill dofiuing’ & law in rogard to. removal of county soats, nEQESE, On motion, adjonrnod until 2:30 o'clock p. m. AVTERNOON SESSION, . o quonua. Upon rénssombling, 13 Bonators only woro prosont. TAILROAD ATD. fhe Committas on Nalliouds roported back, with amendmonts, House bill 231, to detormine tho length of ‘time ‘countlos, citios, townships, towns, and prooingta eliall LS llabia o issuo ai for tho building of nny railroad in pursuauco of suy voto in conformity to tho Jawa of this Stato. OFFIOIAL REPONTS, Mr, WHITING introduced s bill pregeribing $ho numbor of oficlal roporta to bo publishiod, TRead o first timo. Adjournod. IIOUSRE, The Houso met at 0:30 a. m. Prayor by Rev. Mr. Dyor. Mr. BRADWELL moved a ¢all of the House. Catriod. Tho call ghowod no- quorum, 73 mem- bers bolng prosont. + A quorum finally appearing, tha Houso pro- oouded to buslnoas, NEW DILLS. By Mr. OLESON—To amond the act in rogard 40 foreiblo ontry and dotainar. Dy 3r. GRIDLEY—Vor tho protoation of slioop, By Mr. ORENDORFF—Appropriating s sum to puy for stationary. ABYLUM FOR INEADIATES. The Commitioo on Pabllo Olinritios roported substituto for othor bills to establish an Asylum for Tnobrintes. Nr. WAYMAN movad that tho bill bo aid upon the tablo, Loat, Tho bill was ordercd printed, snd reforrod. LHTRAYE, ‘Tho Ilonse bill amending the Eatray law was rond a socond timo, Mr. LEWIS movad to atriko out (he enncting olaugo. Lost. Ordored to a third reading, SONOLOLIES, Housp bill No. 805, Lo defiue monopolios in tho intornal commorco of this Stato, nud to dis- cournga tho formation theraof, wan read,; Mr. HI'ARR moved that it be referved to the Committeo on Hailronds, Tho House refuscd to refer, Tho ighth _toction way amouded by striking out tho clauso dofiniug tho llabitity of stovlc- lioldors for judgmonts rondorod agalit corpora- tions undor the proposed law, Tho bill yas or- dered to o third reading. 4 NEW DILL. ¢ By Mr, MASSIE—To provide for tho rolonss of trust doods sud mortgages whon eatisflod, DENTISTRY, ; Tho Lill to rogulato the ‘waa ordored to a third read! Decombor, Mr. MASSIE offored o substituto, for adjournmont on tho 10tk of April 4th of next Docomber. ‘Tho subjeot was ||Bniimnu(l until noxt Friday. i nx;oune of dentlatry BTATE JMPIOVENENT LANDS, i Banato bill 245, providing for tho sale of in- ternal_improvomont Isads bolonging to the Btato was road and ordorod to a third roading, ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION. Mr, ANDERSON offerod & resolution ing that whon thia Iouso adjourna on tho 16th of April, it stand adjourned uitil tho 8d of next Baltimoro bank for £520, ing bim, KANSAS." rovid- ‘War, accompanied by Gon. providing until tho | Il bo and posts of the Indian country tho murder of Hahn, Tho ovidonco agafust him {a atrong. Ho hind boon soon talking to tho do- gensed on tho night of the murdor, and lad ox- hibltod s draft which doconsod ohtained on & Ho soomod to know that Hahn wao intoxlcated on the night of tho murdor, 'Thoto oro numorons throats of lynch- Visit of tho Sccrctary of Ware=NTlurdoer of n Brother of Sonator Yorke Tansons, Kansas, Macoh 81,—Tho Socrotery of toridnn_and party, will bo in Parronn oit Thuraday, on tholr way t0 Tt 1n his intontion to visit all the forts of Toxas, and Racoss till hialf-past & o'alock p, m, tho Moxican bordor. 1o will ostablish now forta AFTERNOON BESSION, | and posts, and rolooato others, with reforonca to . etk tho now 1fuon of raflrond now' devoloping in tho Houeo bill 03, providing for tho appointmont | Soutiost, fo glv porfoct | mfely to aud tho onacting olanso was s LAKE PRONT INVESTIOATION, The spacial ordor Houso Tront Investigation bill, was TACE moved to striko out the onnot Tho yen and naya wore callod un_tho motion to atriko out tho eunoting clause, Loat,—yans, 44 0 ays, 44, Hir. GRAY movod to T O (Lt v ATAS, #8allo) moved to 1 Bill o tha thblo, Bosk oyone) AL A YEAS, A Aloxander (Oraw-Treoman, Postpono o furthior cou- Triday noxt, trioken out, advance " tho outposta of biIl 625, tho Lake | gonatruotion of tho two grant lin takon 1ip, and Mz, ing olauao; ‘border, fluence will bo folt in the Eastorn of tho brother of Bonator York 1 1o had boon uhot, and the body protection to our frontlor sottiomonts, and aivillzation. Tho 08 of railroad, the Misnourl, Kaneau & Texas, and tho [oxni Contral, opons a now line throwgh {rom Jiastorn cition to tho frontior posts on tho Honthwostern This notlon of the Govornment will bo apprecintod by advouturoun plonoors, and is in- markot, Informniion ronched hero to-day that tho hody had boon found 3 in tho woods, two nillos west of Osngo Mission, wosconcealod ford) Granam, Ry, In somo thick bushos, _'Thia makos ovon per- Alexundier (Mont- Grant, TRay, gons missing, and supposed to have boon mur- gomery), arm Beolt, dorad botwoen Osago lission and Tndepondonce, Armrong (1 g;‘, oy, gr;;;‘.n;. within tho past six months. Bishop (Edgar), Mot Thomas, S Diskehicamsth Heuy Thomten, Judgo €. T. Shorman, Olinmibots, Munsle, Verden, OrevELAND, 0., March 81.—Tho Clavoland Bar Salios, MoDo: Vg Association this aftornoon considerod thofollow- ga;na'ft.. Meacham, |, Jobter, -Ing resolution ement coro (Mrala Dunbam, Hoore (Adwmen," Weatter: qifecised, That, the leslimany givon by Julge 0, . Flandors, Nulton, Wood—{1, iorman Boforo tio Commilico In tho xscont invosti: ety vlale, B mtline; oFimce wioh Ayhat of tatcaritss Sod mih Dol Tiriing, Qatrwood) onco ronlgn and rllovo tho Fodgrat Cour from tho em- Dreser, Hoarat, g;fi';g:"?- Darraasiont coutoquont wipon hia couinuod occupaney Branson, Inacore, Pinnell, of thio Judgosliip, Bullard, Jacquess, Plowman, Action upon tho above rosolution was post- G Jnckson,” Quiun, poned to givo Mg, Shormn an_opportunity o onnol on, untree, vil 5800 e Jotstons o communicato with tho Assooiation. fy now, H Do Hebblon, Slgwic (Wiago- | MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. or, Lchel & A, Golden, Bloors (Adsme); ibion’ Now York Funncinl Nows. Gordan, Moffatt, - B, Bpoaker—46, NEw Yonk, March 31.—Tho Treasury programing Lart, Mulvane, Tan had @ serions offect in Gnancial circlos, Gold ad Thio motion to postpone wan lost, vanced 13 por cenf, Money rome o 3 D Tho bill was ordored to » third fesding—yoas, | S0t per dlem aud interest, = or ber 615 nays, 95, ouso bill 505, to u ywas read a socond timo, tion ndjourno NOTES AND OPINION, Wisconsin town olectiona to-day. Tho Stato at largo will ro-olect Judge Orsemus Colo to tho Buprome Doncl, unsnimously; the countics eloot Qounty Judgos ; the citiea oloot Mayors, ofe. TEVENUR 1AW, mend tiio Revonuo law, . Ponding its considora™ L. M. Havorstick, oditor of tho Rock Tuland. Union and lato Postmastor, solomaly swears. that bo nover domandod *$1,200 or any other #um, a5 o condition upon which ho would sup- port tho eaid John B. Hasloy for Congross.” Lot us invo a stick. —Tho Philndolphin Press predicts groat things to como in 1874 of “a combiantion of all good. mon to securo an honoat olection.” —Tho Bloomington Pantagraph, epeaking of rocont rumors of consolidation, uays : “ transportation rates will re consummation whis “big thing,” whon with » vongeance, snd * compotition * vill ba o tha raflrosds of tho country aro unitod undora slngla hond and fu o single hand,—a. will not be long delayed, at’tho. prosont ruto of progress, —Tho Pennsylvania Constitational Conven- tion han takon 5 recons to April 16, —Judgo Nowcomb, at Tndianspolis (although it i8 mono of bia businoss), has seon it to char- Rotorizo tho mockary of justico in which tho In- diana Bupromo Court soeka to concoal its own onso of a deoision said to haye beon. shamo in t| bought for $15,000. —Tho Utica Congrssmen who was latoly thinking how to disposo of his shar ostoutation,” has gono to Turopo ; but Lis own LS ot I giyon out tho word that, 1o has not. —Tha Toledo Blade says : The Hon, Willism A, Whooler, of the Sevonteenth Now York District, draw hia back Day, but havestod 1n Unitod States bouds, and then cancoled the bonds, Inssmuch ae the monoy did not bolong to him, whnt Tight hnd hio to draw and invest it 2 Thorois no ovidonco that ho did # drawand in- vost it." —James 0, Frooman, Ropublican M. O, eloot, having attonded to somo littlo mattors of patron- ago in Washington, has returnod to his Goorgin coustituonta with tho chooring word that “ Gon, Grant has no malico towards tho South. —Tho Cinginnati Times thinka that * Stiangor things Lave happoued than Joo_Ifawloy's nomi- nation and clactlon to tho Prozidoncy in 1876, —Whon John Logau, of this Stato, mado s Inborad dofenso of Caldwoll's briberios, hie mis- sopresonted tho Republicanism of Illinois.— Rockford Register. —Wo call nonnmes, but, scatteredup and down mlmknlioufl lio in ruins, tholand, groat who had woalth whi had positions which thoy disgrace, whore tion), —\Washington warned postority against th baloful offects of party apitit, and prodioted thas Id bo bat tho_proliminary stops tSa still moro’ crushing and pormanont | & form of dospotism, its despotic rule wouls —In Iato yeai appoint and con: Blade. —Tho wpolntmuut of Mr. 8, Tough to the nited Statos Marahal of Kansas is one of the worst ap oftice of 8tato, * New rence Standard. —Wo aro giad to aco that tho farmors are coming down to tho truo sonso of tho grost prossuro upon thom, and aro_ mnking a watfare ‘tupon that old_rolbor, High Protootivo Tariff.— onesboro (Zil.) Gazelte. —XKick out th in old party ssucs, an and offootivo we woalth, for auccesd, Union. — Womado inquirios:yestordsy, but failod to lanof adjustmont for our Loulslana troublos which Col. son roports a8 aocoptablo o ¢ tho Prosidont, tho Vica-Presidont, tho Attornoy-Gouoral, and other distinguishod ‘Republicans.” What ‘our pooplo waut 3 a plan acooptablo to thom—ono in whioh tho rights of solf-yovornmont, nro to_somo ox- tont réeognizod, and in which tho proposod ad- Justmont will bo basod on the oternnl principlos of justico. Buch a plan would Lo accoptod as o 1 inaugurato o now log- itlativa polloy, having roljof and fair-doaling for its aim, and soouro that roatoration of confidonco pority Is Impossible,—Netw lonm the details boon, It would withont which tho; 0 domagof rork, of that virtuall; pros, Orleans Times, Aarch 28, S Jail Delivery, Quixoy, L., Maroh 81,—Dispatches from Pal- myra, Mo, slitothat & numbor of prisonors con- fluod o tho jail at that placo hnad succacded in broaking out and offocting tholr oxcapo, The faot wau discovored by tho oflicors boforo tho do- Jivory booama general, wiio, after soourlng thoss who Woro loft, started fn kot purauitof tho fugi- tivos, with overy proapact of recapturing them, a4 thoy lnd but”llttlo” start shond. Among the prisoners conflued in Jail {6 Ambroso Coo, tho murdorer of Mies Bummora, who, fortuuatoly, wag nct among thoso who got out. Arrost of n Murdoror, * Waguniaroy, Maroh B1,—4 namod Harry Youn boon urroutod In ch thoy stole, aud men who ought, usod tholr publio ofiies to push sohomos, aro thrown high and dry outof in- fluence, and lio all oxposod upon tho rocks of wro suro to rot or plecos,—Camden (N. J.) Press (Administra- —Albany Argus, s Congrous 1as wought to botl fiim Govornment ofliinls, thus loaving the country without that wholosomo cheok which waa dosigned by placing the ape pointing powor fu tho handa of (ho Prasident, subjoct to the approval of tho Sonato.—Toledd pointmonts ovor made in any ansas"” bows hor head in sham, Mr. Tngalls' * new deal " means s very bad doal, Tho trumps como from undor every timo. 08 who wonld drag thus dostroy harmon Railroads Jmow full woll that, numorically, thoy stand no chance in a gon- tout'with tho pooplo; thuy roly upon tholr por- fout organizat{on, thorough unity, and systom- izod courso of notion, backed up by immonss ‘Thoy aro also antloinating an easy viotory throughy this vory conrao—intros ductlon of quostions that will divido public son- timont, and put them at war among themsolves, We ara porsuadad that In no possible way could & manmore offoctusily work for the intarost of tho rallroads than by foroing into discusaion tho old quostion of £rc0 trado,—Cliampaign (ILL) , alias Charlos Willlams, has loxandyls cont_por annum, and atocks undet movement declilod 1G2% por cont. Loen compiled to buy gold tlio gold and monoy market, ‘yanced rapidly from 116 to dlom and_ fnterest, which {lioro 1 bout 21,600,000 borrarred o ing, “Cho gold matket was less buoyant wido sud frequont fluctustion 118K@117, tliero was an early riso standing aliozt controcts, considerablo _ roalizatio an_activo solling ‘Merchnuta Lave onvily, and are indiguant at tho noglet of the Tronsury to como to tho relief of loney was very stringont, and the prico on call ad- 3, &, and 3¢ por cont per s about tho highost rate, thiough somo loans ‘wora rumorcd at 1 por cont, ‘Tho banke called in_some loans, ono of them to & largo amount, and thore wero shipmonts to 5 moderato ‘amiount to the fatorior for April soltlement, Btorilng was demoralized and closod nominal at 10755 for loug and 108)¢ for short sight, It is extimatad thiat xcliango outelsnd: anil exclted, with Opening steady at (0 117x, followed by a decifo to 116%, from whicho steady npward ‘niovemont carrled ifs preminm to 118);, Tiioro was a ‘Theavy buylug on morcantilo account, and to cover out ‘The largo advance fuduced under which the markoet funlly reacted (01175, Tho closing bidding rato with 11745 akod, snoum, and 110 por day. Treusuty disburscments, $14,000, $450,000. Governments wero dul Tho effoct of tho red owaver, in tho main, offs “Lroas ate thom- | 1ot and fire, eral woskn the gonoral closlng wosk at about tho lowest ‘Tho market was steadfor late in the 1o rocovory of moment, Coupone, /05 Coupous, %65 (now). ¢ [New 5 without ut fuvestod it Bt. Paul. Curroncy Gs . Terro Haute, i 3¢|Chicago & Alton. (Chlcago & Alton (Ohfo & Misssslpp. C., 0. & O, O DL & QL Lk Bloro Union Pacific stocks, Union Pacific bonds, L & Erlo. Lows wore made at 4 to 7 yer cent per Cloarings, $76,000, 100, ‘Cunfowa rocelpts, rathor Leavy, and foverish, 1y BUrCliaso was, by tlio advauco in gold, Btato onds wero nominal. - Rallway mortgagos woro Btocks ware active, with rapid fluctuations and gen- ‘Tho extrome decline was 33 per cont, showluga fall of 1@3 por cent, aud rices of tho da ¥, but thore wi Bterling 107{. aoveaNMENT BONDS, Coupons, '8L. Coupons, 67, ,. 5-208 of *02, |Coupons, '¢8. Coupous, 56 | 10-10 g Forolgn Markets, Livenroor, March 3111 n, m,—Flour, 63@282, i heat—Winter, 128 2d; spring, 11@15s i e, 114 5d@118 703" club, 1is 0d@lta 20, Corn, 27 04, Lard, 364 0d, Loknok, March 31.—Consols, 013@01% ; 5-208 of 165, 043¢ ; '6-20 of 167, 10-405, B3¢ mow Bs, 01 Erle, 813, Men | “dilow, 43s 6d, sod mon who upland, 9: their private * can, 10,0005 wpeculation nnd oxport, Breadstufla quiot, tor, 12204, Pork, wibs, 410, Flour, 276 00@243. Co 0 to s, Oliodsc, 73s, Cumbe Now York Live Stock New Yonx, March 31, dny, 208 ca {nat 6,80 malntainod, an_avoragy wolghts, Tho promium, native stoers was 11@1ic, on1 at 14360, to dress 60 Iba 55 and o7 rong, 9 owl ewt, 13@14e; 16 ca 12@13c ; 20 cars Toxans, 6 uud 7 owt,’ do, 53 cwt, 103;@110, BnEzr—To-do the week, agatnst 11,000 1dc, 60 b b wook, -Laiw- Btateshoon, 87 105, at 6igo, Among t) 6 cars Ohlo, 04 @8 do lhmrn(‘l’,‘fl'l 1bs, 03¢, Hoas—Rocelply, 40 care, for the week agaiust 33,900 last we wanted at 6@0Xe, cad clty drossod @8%e. New Yorl Dry-Goods New Youx, March 31,—Businoss and standard shoetings are active, sheatings oro active and firm, Douime Fancy g roquest af sleady prices. aro in improvod roquost. 2 Tair Jobbing reque portant fabrica are quict, Pittyburgh Live-Stoclk rivala hoavy 3 Sommon, 15008500, o0, William- Bnezp—Alarket unchanged ; 2,100, Prlmo to oxtra steors $7,75@8. ‘Suizzr—Unchougod ; aales 9,000 8t 6} G8!70, 1toas—Activo aud higler, with salos o 5,000 at §0.25 @650, nominally inchangod er's Landing, Re el at 160 spot, NEW YORE, Buzavsturd—Flour s mens; rocelpts, 9,000 brl 7.05;'geod to cliolco, $1,70@8. o, $8.60@10.50: Ohio, $1.60@14.75, ye flour quitol; sty ; yollow, 83,40, Wheat mand ;' rovelpla, 10,000 bu; ke afont, $1s; 4 an Qora eavler, with madorato’ businost bu; now Wostorn mixed, 65@00, atofo, 640 ; yellow, 60K@UTc, ~Oate 34,0068: Tower, No, 2 young colorod man Vo, chargod with | @lio; old'mixod, 615@520, :vES—Yestorda or 4,000, making 8,085 for the woek, st wook, “Cho prices of Friday last wora ind {ho bulk of tho trausactions woro nt ance for the weok of orket draggod n it close, uud slight concesslonu_ were necessary to cloar tho yarda of stock, _‘The oxtromo raugo for common to the offerlnga not fully closod out. Tho quality r from common to oxtra, and prices from GXa to Hx(c for unshorn flots, with'ono car-load of goo cars Ohlo shioen, 73(@8s ; 5 carnState sheap, TY@BN0 5 cara State, BG40 § WAL o sctive with tho Jobbers in'all department sliootinga niove freoly, sud aro in ahort supply. 8@T50; modhim, SxGUS | cormmon, §ds 00 dtarket unchintods drepvals e 1 Potse i Yorkors, $0.00@0,10, quoted nt $2,15 per by od, quiot and nomfusity uuchiang. Livenroor, March 9f,—Cotton firmer: middling Orleans, 957, Balos, 15,000 bale los; Antori- 3,000, Califoruln white wheat, averago uaity, T @10 0 club, 115 94G138 20 rod i jands, 905, Short Markot, and to- gic ou dreated o townrds tho with o few aclec- ross cwi ; and poor to primo Texes and Cherokeo cattle at 103{@130, to dreas 67 ba, Balos includo 4 cars promium Iiliuoly cara primo do, BY fair to good Tliinola ateers, 7 owt, 114(@130} 9 card 25 carg, or 4,300, making 19,700 for AMurkot slow, and ged slicared ho sales woro : 8 car or 6,100 hogs, making 30,800 k. "Civo hoga ‘aro aro frm at 73 Market, was moderally Ting brown ine bleached Wido e and ticks aro in good domand, Prints, porcalos, Iawns, and. organdica auslmeres met with . Plain forelgn dresn goods, and black mobairs are brisk, Other fui= Mnricot, Prerepunant, March §1,—Oarrix—Markot dull; ar- oeat, £6,50340.80; stockors, $3.60@4.60; e o, o Philadolphia Live Stock Marlket. Putnaberrass, March 91,—OATTLE—~Activo; suloy Pitteburgl Ol Market. Drrvpunaiy March 31, Grudo olrolourn quiet v 3 ab Park- Tho Produco Markets, Naw Yonr, March 31.—Cox10N~—In better oxport demand, oud'pricos highor; middliug upland, 20c, with_modorato bust- aliporting Westorn aud Btalo, $0,1060/75¢ cominon to good extra, §0.908 53 whilo whost o 10,60; Bt Louis, .18, Corn moal witlh lUmited duo- spriug, Miiwai. 0, 3 Chtcago, $1.01, Byo dull nomninal, arley quiet, Afalt quiet: Blate, $1.00, raceipte, 40,000 07 old do in {frmor; sacelpts 4,006 b : now mixod Wostorn 48@00%§0; black, 4t Otoven Beep—Qulot; 8}@8fc; Timotly, $1.60 985, EGos—Dull ; Westorn, 22G22¢, TiAT—Quiot, Hiors—rvirm, Grooknrzs—Notbing doing; tho ligh prico of gold chiocks tho demand, TrrnoLuuat—Criide, 9303 rofined, 1040, ‘Whent, bu., +, 531,000 Gorn. baw,.." 960,000 Onta, b, 742,000 Tiyo, b, 106,000 Tiarloy, il 82,000 Peas, bu, . 4,000 Mait, bu, . 103,000 Lrovisions—lork ntrongor; now mess, $i0.50@10.78 ; prime mean, $16.00@10.35. Beof quiet aind unchanged, Cut meata i fair dommnd ; hnms, 11X@1d0 ars, 03¢ Middlos alvonger; loug clear for Aprl, 003 do'anol, 90} short oloar, Uics, Tasd Srmiar; Westors sloamn, B13-100; kettle, 01@0Mc, BurTen—Firm for choico oid, and sleady for now \Vgomm, ié @ \:m. " nersE—Quiot at 12@ 170, Winsxr—Easfor at 60%;@016, NEW ORLEANS, New Onurans, Barch A1 —Dnisapsturen—Flour dull; XX, $0.50 : ‘eholo, $8.23; family, $8.75@10.50. Corn enwlor 3 white, 880} yellow, 6, Oats, 48¢c. TN~ TAY—Quict ; prime, $20,00, Pitovisiona—Tark fniivo; mess, $17.50 3 ‘mieals senceo ot 027, 8 O, Tacon neflv 03¢, and 10%e, ' Ilinia quict nt 143g@16e. Lord qui reliod Horen, i | keg, V(@100 Gnoaznirs—Sugnr Gl; good common, 7ige ; falr to fully fulr, 8%@8%, Molusus dull ; cothnion ' for- menthiig, 40c; cistern buttom, 6, Coffes, 1T@10}c. Wi Y873 CorroN—In ood domanil ; sales 6,000 bnlos ords pary) 1040 good ordinaty, ' 104} daw _nfddinge, 18;¢; mldalings, 193cs middling Now Orleaus, 10 %o, Tacalptn, 3,083, Fxpor tinent, 5,171 ; constvise, 1 SaivEdo, Oaweao, March O1.—BreApstorrs—Wheat quict and fiem ;' whito Blato, "$1.00, Corn dull; Stato, 08, Oats dull} Slate, 40¢. LOUISVILLE, Loursviuiz, Morcl 31.—Tonséco—Very Grm, but safen only moderalo at fuli prices, Fr.oun—Qulet ; cxte family, §7.00, TnovistoNs—8irony aud excited 3 mess pork, $10.00, » ot} Bacou—Sbioulders, Toj clear tib, 44 clear, 01(c, Liatn hamw, 18%0 ; Bugar-cured, 13 @14¢, all pecl ulk moatd steady s Ahoulders, 0003 clear rib, EG8Mo 3 clear 8(@83c, Lard—0hoics Wtakx—Fitm at i5@80c, OINGINNATI, Qrvonuarr, March S1.—Darspaturrs—Wheat quiot 0t 81,03@1.08, Corn quiet aud unchaeged, Rye guiot at 78@800. Oatsnud barloy quiot and wnchonged, ProvisioNs—Strong, Mess pork $16.03G10.50. ; held higher, Lard firmer ; eales, aloam, 8:; kottle, 8\, Diulk meats sleady; rales nt G3(, 81, nuid Bige, Dicon very atrong s sales, shionlders, 03¢ ; hold a¥Te; eales, cloar rib,9c; nales, clear, Oice, MbaPnTg, AMrriny, March 81,—Corron—Activo and highor ; good ordinary, 10}@16¢o; low middling, 18@18%c, Buavstuers—Flour quict and unchunged 'nt $12@10,60, Coriy mocl dull at 2434, Corn In good doinaild” b (e pricos at 01@0e:” ota guiotat 40 e, i i tlercas, B5@0c. -Dull t $22.00@20,00, Biax—Dull ot $10,00417,00, Trovistoxs—Dacon fn fair demand and o shado ‘highier; shouldere, 73c; cloar rih, 03c; clear, 03¢, OLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, March i, —LinEADSTUEFA~Flour stendy, Wheat dull and u shade lower for No. 2, which offerad 84£162; No.1held at $1.70, Corn quict at 41@45e, Qata'nlosdy ; No, 1 Btate, 395, Rermvep PiTitonEus—Steady ; car lots, 100 ; State Tegol test, 2@25c, DETROIT, DzTnorr, March 30.—~BrapsTurrs—Flour dull and unchanged. Whent steady ; oxtra white, $1.03¢ No. 1,$L04 3 nmber, $1.06). Corn steady at 41Gié2c, at, 5ac. d OLOVER SrED—$6.10@3.15, 2" " BUFFALO, Bureato, March 31,—Market genorally dull, Wheat—ulcs 4 cars Weslern spring at $LGS.~ Corn— Balea of G cars ou {rack at fle. TOLEDO, ToLzDo, March Ol.—Dnzivsrurra—Flour dull, un- chiaugod. "Wheat dulf and lowor; oxtra_whito Michi- gy Sl Ne. 1 o, $178 smbor Mieblgnn syt and April, $1.03% ; No, 1 red, 1 OAL(, solor Aprll. - Corit aicady s 1l 3ic; spot § 4130 soller May ; low mixed, 39 lfte, 4130 ; no. grado, 980, OAts dull and nomi GLoven Bxep—Mamuotl, $6.00, Itrortera—Flonr, 1,000 bris; wheat, 5,000 bu § corn, 000 bt ; oats, 700 bit, —Flour, 000 brls; wheat, 2,000 bu ; corn, ats, 700 by B OUI8, i 8r. Louts, March 31, —Burapaturrs—Fiour quict and unchanged ; only order demand, Wheat dull and unchenged ; No, 2 apring, $1.21; No. 3 fall, $1.05, Corn irm aud a shado botte: .3, 42@033¢¢ on onst teack, Barley quict; only sample lota sold. Ltye frm; No, 3, 70c, % Wittaxr—Dull nt 88:987c. PoVIsIoNs—Pork $16,000n apot ; $17.00 June, Bulk ‘meats active, with largo spoculativo business ; shoul- ders, 8)c for up-country, epot, aud April; clear rib, 8icfor May. Bacon firm; shoulders, 7o for spot} ZMAO for May, Lard flrm at'73e; up-country lofd af 2 o To05—Firm at $4,7605.25, Osrrie—Steady and unchanged, PHILADELPHIA, plraszie, a3 —liskiorrores Tour ull; “superfiuo, $A50@5763 oxtr: 0.75 ; Ohlo’ and Todivio, $0/s@nch. *Wekt i sol $100@LI3; amber, $19662.00; white, $2.10@2.2 Corn firm § yellow, G0, Bin dull; white, 48@50c! ‘biack, 46@47c. TR g0 191n s rainnd. 10mtnice, ALTIMORE, BaLTIMORE, March —BREADSTUFFE~Flour dull and unchanged, Wheat firmer; Waatory red, $1.05@ Li6—nmbor—da $1.80@L90. Corn stoady with light rocelpts and good' domnnd ; mized, Western, 0@ goxe, Oata qulet; Yastarn mixed, " 45@1To whito, e Tovisioxs—Blrong but unsettled | mess pork firm- er, S10.60@17.00. Bufkoeats bigher ; shoulders, 63:@ 70’ rib nidos Dominal ; clor rib, 83/@00, Bacon firmer; shouldora, 7350 ; rib aldes, O4c ; clear rib, O3 ; Su- gar enred hams, 19@160, Lard firmer ; 8%@83{o, BurTin—Westorn activo ; cholce roll, 33@35¢ ; now, B1@ 40 Wattskx—0le, MILWAUREE, MiLwauner, March 31, —BaeAnsTurrs. anil unchange ‘Wheat steady ; No, 1,$1.20 ; "No, 25119, Osls’ steady ; No, 3, 2030, ‘Corn in far demand but lowe: 8530 Itye scarco ond firm; No, 1, 6e, Darloy steady; No, 2, 80c, Tirorrrra~Flour, 4,000 brla; ‘whicat, 58,000 bu, SuratexTs—Flouir, 16,000 brla ; whioat, 6,000 b, BANK STATEMENTS, QUARTERLY REPORT OF THI: CONDITION OF THE Commercial Lo Company, At the Close of Business, Maxch 31, 1873, onr quict TESOURCES, Toans socured by Raal Estute.., Lo 5% Sociroi by otior apmworad collstar.> 20 100002 78,2686.48 100,076.50 261060.51 8651,560.7L 3 lDlhg‘;?‘Rl; it §661,500.71 TOLMAN WIERLER, Pre , Tl AR AR e, FRED MEVER, Gasblor, W. if. ROOD, foorotnry. QUARTERLY REPORT ot th ditle f tho UNION TRUST VINGS B i EDTARE bt Mot o of buslnass, Maroh 81, 1873, RESOUROKS, T0ANB AND DISOOUNTE— Roal Estato, first ‘linnrlv 180.202.87 80,192.00 844,02 Cash and Now York and Doston Ix- Shiango on land, Qook County ondi Timo Loans, collatorals, approved $448,300.44 ”fi“'ilfii‘.:flz‘g BHBO0.0 fini HI7.80 (i LIABILITIES, Capital Btaok patd farmeon Farpl e il Undivid TRLOTOMLu0ss v svvae Duo Dopaaiiors..... Exchango. Protit aud teen 1 P 1020010 G, Oovtton v Vico Pr B.W. RAWSON, W iTE! Pulaitor, Hawson WK MeA Johi Buohler, dames Longloy, Samss Jengien REMOVALS. Remowval! GEORGE C. SMITH & BROTHER, BANKBERS, HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFIOR TO TIIE Sonthwest Gorner of Dea}‘buru &nd_Randslph-sis. DISSOLUTION NOTIQE. DISSOLUTION. Living sold bis fntorost fn tho fem of 0 busiupss otirus from ssid fivm, The Receipt of Twelve ITundred Packages of- Prints, Domestics, Petcales, Cottonades, Cagsimeres, Jeans, White Goods, Linens, Ilosiery and Gloves, together with 100 cases SPRING DRESS GOODS, and large additions to the’ NOTION DEPARTMENT, makes an assortment excellent for this week’s business. Close Duyers and prompt pay will find it advantageons to open aceounts with us. HAMLIN, HALE & (0, Madison and Franklin-sts. CLOSING-OUT SALE. $100,000 DRY GOODS T) BE SOLD AT A. (REAT SACRIFICE, HUNT, BARBOUR & CO. Having determined to close out their RETAIL Stock of DRY GOODS provious to Ray 1, will commence, MONDAY, MARCH 31, To sell the entirve Stock, regard- less of cost. 2 103 East Madison-st., Between Clark & Dearborn. GETTYSBURG GETTYSBURG KATALYSINE WATER, Tho Unltod States Dispensatory, tho nuthorized racard of our Matoria Modlos, classos. this Wator \ith 06 mest renowned Alkalino or Garbonated Spriigs of Buropo, 1t i oxcals"any ofhior ks s shltntoaceving Propor: 165,10 doca ot dotoriarato by bortling and keopina It has novor buon claimed for any otbior minoral wator the Tievaes tniliesatan 1he WAIAt AT araliod qynlk fompatipns Goit, IEhowmatiam, -Nouealgia, Dyswpsin, Gravol Dis: Dotos, Kidney und Urinuey' 1fscasos gamoraily ko a1l oldéd to ity Influonco, I line castarod noular Bower o' tho paralyllo, enrcid_ Abioiminsl Drovis, And giecn Bealthy "actitn to thi Yorpld Liver, Tt e Sered Civonfo Blarriuca, Pilon: Conatination, - Astiwan, S tarth, Diceasos of tho Skin, Gontenl. DebIy and New: Prostentton feim. Sontal ani Tiveionl Kroc AT ey "o DG watdr 1 worful nntiiote for Froomsivo Kating v Drinliag: £ corrsord i Mool atioten Difoutons i 16 i ni e i tho Bpring, roports troni aninan modical wtltors, mpevelous and woll et Eofioniefrof Titiogatabad o o Tatutsna by Tasl] mh A 73 Wil BT G 8., Gon'l A, ot 8¢ by SCI ENSON 13] BUURE WAV RIE. ad s gt & RELD, SHIRTS, SHIRTS Made to order in the most complete artistic manner, of fabriecs unsur- passed for durability. Money cheer« Tully refunded if not satisfactory. MSOK BROS,, 8, E, cor. State and Washington-sts., 36 West Hadison-st, (Shorman House), Ohicago, Pllcers Opern House, Clucinnati, AL ESTA Forty Acres. ‘The hands it b 1 T R A A R Y i orcliard, oxcollont Water, cLLmATOINE Views, At a’ virs ST ey ety manding viows, anda’ rd Ealo by 0. 1. HECK WAt STREET AND PARK LAMPS, BHRILEITS “BLEVARD, gfim D PARK TAMES, e EOROEL AND zxmy o ghting st T 1antanoonsly. Tho s T Now Yorki aro. fnal’:l‘z.:dn‘xl:'nll‘iflu,\‘cl'air‘wh'n';mu i n"nxrsg"enllnu tod. W. BARY aro Pirticuines furulshod w L TE G Brondwns, Onand after TILURSDAY, April3, tho Propollor XA CErarmivmz Will ok e wookly clus botwosn O A VERC SAPGRIDEE BOUSLAE SR ARV HNRY. A gt oot o 2 o Y ENILY, Agont, wout i pivac. oo, o St il Gradoant Al oo b S8, adloln MIiSOELLANEOUS, BARLOWS INDIGO BLUE Is tuo clinapast fc] a - "}i‘,’ m‘n‘?;r"‘i?"ms l::-:'mx( lo in ll;n markaot for BLUE- 'ho gonuino has both Barlow's-and Wiltbergor's nanias on tho labol, and is . rgor's Ui ¥ For sl by Grogors nad D \® iiR, Propristor, ats. Attention, Sir Knights. Avallo Commandory, No. 1, Stat ningar 155 o'olook &y Hnih 154 ‘Haemy oo ness and work ot KK, ', ‘Ordor. Vi courteously favited, 1y oedr of thp It O i1, 18.'W, LOOKiz, Rocordor. Dans onic, Win, B, Warroy Todgo, 9, A, F. & A. M, Sohonl ot Sy D thandyarinibe, (3 shisison of Od- , Ladallo-ut. o Vidtors' churtvously Tavitode - " ov (10 atteud. Tasonie, Tho membors of Waubansia Lodgo, Na. : postel to 5:'"’"{""1'“ om.f'.r idiates: 159 12 fa-at., 2 et b i1, it wur ala brttiot, Kvory 15, Dresnie® Mond o fan bratbet, Avery It Prestun,. Moin- Lora of tho fratoralty curdiallyjavited to i 3OO Wk, Masonie, A repular aomumunication of Ashlnr Tadgo, No. 008, will bt flole] e Latdali B ARt fn (Tugai 6 Vistdau i 1)n"-v\:nr!:\l\!i} bl i 2 ity the Third Degre By ordor W, [ Ahiar Quaftatio will o in attoud: A full attondauso of thie tmembors of Court £,610 A, O, F., on this (Fnod i 3 lawimions of iportanoo il Dy sutmiryaf, 4 ordored. Busiisds of . AL Monvan, Sovrotary,