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- THE STATE. CAPITAL, Yesterday’s Proceedings fn the Ii- - nois General Assembly, List of Standing Committess "in the Senate and g House. Proposition to ‘Hold a River Improve ment Lobby ‘in Washington. ‘State Iouso Appropriation Biil Intro- “diiced in Both louses, Special Despateh to Tihe Chicagn Tribune, Bensorierp, L, Jan, 14,—Mr, Halpino intro- -duced a rosolution, to-day, to rescind tho resolu- - ‘tlon empowering ‘tho Doorkeepor to supply :whatovor srticles ho ‘doomed necossary for tho ‘comfort and corivenienco of mombers, Mr, Hay, -moved to rofor to tho Committoo on Contingont Expensos, 80 that if thoro was any doubt as to tho constitutionality of - tho original it conld bo soltled. IMr. Oberly did not soo the nocossity of roferenco, a8 tho power. would atill remain withi 1lio Doprkeoper to befriend 'the mombers, * Mr. Hay, in reference to- tho ovidoent wish of tho Houso, withdrew the motion to refor, and the . Doorkeepor was unanimously shorn of power that should novor have boon conferred upon - him, | 3 g e 2 PALDONS. . . Bnow's bill regulating pardons provides that tho application theréfor shall be accompanfed by ..the'matorial points of the evidonco certified to by the State's Attornoy, and s certificato that printed notices of tho application wore posted in the county twenty daya provious to its bolng lo.” JUDICIAL, Mr. Rountreo introdncod n bill amonding an act pnsscd Inat year by which Judge Porter’s . term, expiring by limitation in Novounbor noxt, 1878, was oxtended to 1874, Judgo 'Gary's torm from 1874 to 1876, and Judge Jameson's from 1877 to ‘I'he oxtousion of farms of offico {s mani~ festly unconstitutional, and the bill introduced is infonded to rectify tho mistalke. MINORITY BEPRERENTATION. Senator Canflold in proparing a Coustitutional smendmont abolishing minority ropresentation, SENATE BILLS. The following woro the important bills_{ntro- duced in the Honato to-dsy: BSenator Brown, giving Clsouit Courts Juriudiction of oll actiong sgainst any firo or life insurance company or~ ganized or doing business in this Btate.. Beuntor Pattorson, authoriziug the authoritios of any city, incorporated town or village, to tax contiguous property for ropuiring sidewalks or pavementa. : Bonator Evarts, amonding the rovenue law so that the authoritios of cltios, towns, or villages shall cortify to tho County Olerk {ho amoiht thoy severally require, tho chartor not to limit the'amount so cortified, and the Olork to dotor- mine the rato necessary to raise the cortifiod amounts, which aro not to oxcood in all one- tonth of & mill on the prmr ‘valuation. Senator Palmor, oxtonding tho collection of taxos to March 20, Sonator Jacobs, to romove all doubt as to the 8200 jurisdiction of Justices of the Peaco. (GOVENNOR PALMER'S MESSAGE. X Thero has been an eyident disposition on the pert of the majority toignore Governor Palmor's mesnage, and slight him by deolining to read it. A motion to Iny on the {ablo and print waa firat carried, and yostordsy & motion was. made Lo re- fer-to o Committeo to bo :spolntad by the Bponker. The Committos had not, boon ap- pointed when Mr, Quinn moved, to-day, that the messngo bo read. Tho motion was thex in order, but tho B}:uuker immediately handod the clork «tho 1ist of tho Committoes, aud exproesed his doubt a8 to the motion to read being in order. MMr, Quinn . iusisted upon his motion, 'and tho Spenkor, disclaiming sny intention to act digrospectfaily towards tho Goyernor, entartain- ed the motion, which provailed, 76 to 57, ~ Mr. . Roy, to dofeat the reading, move to adjourn, bué n majority of 104 to 25 rofused, g0 tho' mes- eage was road. A regolution to print the ‘message in & variety of langusgos was defeated by Mr. Wicker, who insistod that American citi- zens should be content with undefiled English, THE STATE IOUSE BILL, asking for haif e million this year, and half & million next, wasintroduced to-day, It contnina ou omeargency clouae, A similar bill haa beon Introduced in tho Bensto. ILLINOIS CENTRAL LANDS. Henntor Casoy offered & resalution asking the Governor for information as to what stops had been takon to compel tha Iilinois Central Rail- road to offer its uneold lands at %ubliu auction, 30 {hat thoy may bo lisblo to taxation. Xt passed. He intends offering o joint resolution directing tho Attorney Genoral to tako stops to comps + - #uch sale, RIVER IMPROVEMENTS, Sensator Burke introduced o resolution provid- Ing for & convention in Washington to actns s sort of outsido prassure to forco Congreas to ap- propriate monoy for the IL.yrovemont of Wost« + urn rivers, CONTENPT OF COURT, Mr. Colline' Contompt bill provides * that tho liberty of sponking about the probablo result of suy cnac orcnsos, or of publishing in the news- papora as £9, what courdo may bo pursued in any tngo or cases.then ponding in said courts shol, andor no oircumstances, bo construed into con- “tempt of court.” - . . LAW TO PUNIST WIFL-BEATERS. Mr. Quinn, ‘of Peoris,” will introduce a bill E:oviding that wifo-beators shall be punished by eing pablicly wld)ipnd on the vare back with an ordinary-sized rawhide, tho number of lashos to vary from flve- to twenty-flve, according to tha enormity of tho case. PRINTING OF GOVERNOR PALMER'S MESSAGE, Tho House ordered 2,000 copies of Governor “Palmer’s mossago to bo printed in English, 5,000 in Gorman,-3,000 in Norwogian, and 2,000 in Bwodish.” - The Anglo-Saxon tuu&:m 1s in tho miuority, and Coltic, Gaclic, and Banscrit wero ontiroly i nored ; but that may be because the Colnati utlon provides for prialing in English only. .. . . PERSONAL, Ex-Spesker Smith ocoupled s seat besido his quccossor ta-dny. . BTANDING COMMITTEES. The following Senato Committecs havo been agreed upon; and will bo announced to-morrow: Judiciary—8anford, Chairman; Waito, Up- ton, - Btoole, Yaoger, Shopard, Honry, Dow, ‘Donshue, Canficld, Crsey, Brown, Archer, Mur- phk and Lee. 4 ccisinu—UfIton, Choirman; Palmer, San- Aord, Jacobs, ifampton, Bhopard, Lo, Young- blood, and dlonn. Raliroads—Donahue, Chafrman; Yaeger, Snnford, Williamson, Whiling, Honry, Staclo, Wilcoz, Nicholson, Dow, Voris, Btarne, Young- lood, Burko, and Enmmings. Warchouses—VWillismson, OChairman; Dow, Wh"{{'fi' Waito, Donalo, ' Strong, Groon, Wil+ s0x, Baldwin, Bteele, Voris, Cummings, lfnhuc, Glenn, and Gundinch, Finance—S8hort, Chairman ; Pattorson, Caostle, Sheldon, Green, Warren, Glonn, and Hinolicliffo, Appropriauam—snnlapuu, hairman; Shol~ 1on, Canflold, Paimer, Roynolds, Ilampton, Pat- fonion, Gusoy Stasug, Bk, Trgwn, mud Jasoy. Revenue—Lurns,, Chaivman 3 Niokiolson, For- rell, Reynolds, Short, Patterson, Warroen, l}lunn, snd Waro, Fxpenses of the General Assembly—Hampton, Chaivmaon; Bheldon, Burng, Whiting, Palmer, Burle, and Gunlach, Municipalitics—Cnnfleld, Ohairman ; Thomp- #on, Yaogor, Burns, MoGrath, Pattorson, Kohoo, Brooks, and Burko, Insurance—Roynolds, Chafrman ; Taoges, Wilcox, Stroug, Crows, Hundley, Gund: lach, and Starne, Corporations~Jacoba, Chairman; _Btrong, Waito, Willismeom, Hampton, Bhopard, Voris, Palmor, Ousoy, and Gundlach, Bauks and Hanking—Tattoraon, Ohalrman ; Stala_Charitatle Institutions—Witeos, fan § 8heldon, Ganfiold, Reynolds, Castle, Whit- knlmo, Archor, and Hinchellfo, =~ . Penal Institutions—Henry, Chalrman ; T, éunnlug- hawm, Bhopard, Cusoy,” Cummings, %rls, and Gundlach, Baldywin, Hampton, McGrath, Crows, Ifundloy, aud Hinehelifo, man ; Nicholsou, Btrong, Sheldon, Ferrel, Mo- Grath, Youngblood, Btarne, and IHundley, nolds, Whiting, Greono, Houry, Youngblood, Brooks, aud Archer, Bhort, Onstlo, Drooks, and Glonn, Chafr~ Ing, Ousoy, Baldwin, 4 hompuon, i!ro\vn, Bhort, ‘Willlamson, Forrel, Roynolda, Yaoge Reformalory Institullons—Yaoger, Obatrman ; Publlo Luildings and Grounds—Castlo, Olalr- ZTiducation—Baldwin, Chairman ; Castlo, Roy- Canals and Rjvors—Whiting, Ohairman Waito, Onatlo, Wilcox, Ferre), Jacobs, Nich 8on, flnldwln, Oummings, Ounninglam, Brooks, Leg, Kehoo, i . Judicial Cireuits—Palmor, Olairman; Steolo, Onufiold, IIsmpton, Bheppard,” Forrol, Jncobs, ‘Yaogor, ‘Wllcnx, Nonry, Quscy,. Orows, Cunning- iam, Sanford, Brown, Casoy, Cummings, Mus- phy, L oungblood, Archer, and Wara, Agrioulture and_Drainage—Nioholson, Chair~ man; Whiting, Casoy, Ounniugham, \Varron, s h;luuxllnex... i ; forticullure—Cnnningham, Chairman; Orows, Groon, Baldwin, Osoy, Hundley, and Wero. Alines and Mining—Xorrol, Chairman; Groen, Burns, Bliort, Wileox, Nicholson, Starns, Hinch aliffo, and Murphy. 2 Manufartures—deGrath, Chairman ; not filled up yet, (?:wmiu and Township Organizatfon—Walte, Obnirman § not complotad. Tees and Salaries—Dow, Ohairman; Thomp- ;}on Baldwin, Bteolo, Patterson, Cummings, and urlo, Printing—8trong, Chalrman ; Hampton, Cns- tlo, Thompaon, Cummings, Oasoy, and Glenn. Afititary Affairs—Btoolo, Chnirmian; Thomp- gon, Forrel, Burke, and Casoy, Roads and Bridgea—Qusoy, Chatrman ; Nichol- son, Honry, Forrol, Jacobs, Baldwin, Brooks, Qundinch, nud Wave, Electiong—Thompson, Chairman; Btrong, Dow, Canfiold, McGrath, Jacobs, Drown, Casoy, Yonngblood. 3 d State Iibrary—Crews, Chalrman ; Walte, Will- {ameon, Loo, and Brooks. Engrossed and_Enrolled - Bills—Yaogor, Olhair- man ; McGrath, Steclo, Brown, and Waro, GQeology .and Seience—Groohio, Chalrman ; Baldwin, Roynolds, Starne, and Murphy. Afiscellany—Hompton, . Chafrman ; Palmor, Dow, Upton; Burke, Btarno; and Glons Federal-Relations—Sholdon, Chairman ; Burna, f{on‘ul, MeGrath, Thompuon, Archor, and ohao. . PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL. SrRINGYIELD, Jan, 14 2 ---BENATE. .. .. Met at 10 o'clock, Lfoutenant Governor Bov- nrl«\Fo in’ tho “ohalr, ‘Prayer by tho Rov. Mr. Rutledgo. X Tho rendiog of tho journal was bning{iarocuud- od with, whon,.on motion of Senator NIOCHOL- BON, turther reading was disponsed with, JODICIAY, CINOUITS, Benator YOUNGBLOOD introduced s resolu- tfon in rolation to tho division of the Stato and Judlclal Gircuits. Adopted. - i BTATIONERY, Henator. FERREL introduced, & resolution }u‘nviding for tho supply of atationory to the Inrolling and Engrossing Ulork b¥| thgBecrotary of Stato, Bubjeot to approval of the Committoo on Contingdnt Expensed, Adoptod. NEW DILLS. Senator PALMER presonted a bill in rolation to tho collection of taxes, amandatory of Section 100, prosoutatatuto. Ordorad ton second read- FRd A § %y Scnator EARLY—A bill for an act to suthorizo Bonrds of Suporvisors to fix tho salary of their clorks. Ordored to & sccond reading. By Senator BROOKS—A bill for an nct in ro- lation to Grand and Potit Jurors. Ordered to o second mndhfl,v, By SBonator BALDWIN—-A bill for an act to roorganizo tho Ilinols Btate Hortioultural So- cioty. Ordered to socond rending, Bonator MILES offorod o rasolution reciting tho illness of Bonator. Short, and moved that loave of absence bo granted him, Leavo of abgonce grantod. By Bonator HENRY—A bill for an act in rela- tlon to judgmonis end mortgages. Ordorod to gecond rondi ng. By Senator SHEPPARD—A bill in -rolation to chattol mnrtful‘:lus amonding: Scctiou 2 of Chap- tor 40, Rovised Btatutes, - Ordered to socond roading. 3, ¥ By Sonator WAITE—A bill for an act to amend Soction 122 of tho now Rovenue law. Ordered to second rundinfi. By Sonator NICHOLSON—A bill for an act in rolation to estrays. - Ordorod to second reading, and roferrod to.the Committer, on Rovision. By Sonator PATTERSON—A. bitl for an act in relation to ropairing sidowalks in_ citios, towns, and villages, Ordeved to n sccond reading. By Senator STEELE—A DLill for an nct to amend and act in relation to judgments and de- oraes, and to onforco the same. Orderod ton second reading. By Sonator HENRY—A bill for an mct to amond Sco. 65, of an act ontitled * Tlections, ete.” Ordorod to n socond reading. By Sonator BROWN—A bill for an sct cou- corning tho jurisdiction of Cixeuit Courts in in- suranco cases. Ordored to o sccond reading. By Sonator NICHIOLSON—A bLill for an act to amond an act in rogard to highways and bridges. Ordered to o socond reading, By Benator ARCHER—A bill for an act to ox- empt cortain personal proporty from oxecution. Ordored to o second roading. DIVER IMFROVEMENTS. & Sonator BURKE offered the folfowing resolu- on : Resolved, By the Sennto, tho Fouso concurring hero- in, that His Excellency, tho Governor, bo and ha is horeby-requested to cail a Convention, to meot {n Washington, D, O,, on tho 10th day of Fobruary next, for the purposs of petitloning, urging, snd pressing upon Congress {he uocossity, expedicncy, and pro- priety of making on appropriation .of an amount suf- ficient to improve and .mako navigabloat all gensons ‘when not obstructed by ice, the threo great rivers of tho West, viz: tho Missiasippl, Missouri, and Oh and {hat o address tho Presidenta of tho. Senafe nn Bpcakers of the Houso of Repreeentatives of tho Leglelatures now In eesalon, of tho States.of Minuc- Bota, Wisconsin, Jowa, Nobrasks, Missour, Kuusus, Avtinsas, Tndisha, Ohloy Ponneylianis, Wost Virglols Kentucky, Tenpedses, Missour), and Léulslana, an alao tho Mayor and_ Commion_Councll of the citfos of Bt. Paul, Chicago, St. Louls, Cairo, Loulaville, Ginein- ‘nati, Wheeling, Memphis, sbd New Orleans, requuste ing fhiom and each of thom to seleot and appoint & delegato to meot with ours, hereaftor sppolnted, in ssid city, on -the day sbove named, 8o that thoy by a unifed and concentrated action may urgo uponand ob- tain from Congress an appropristion far such smounts sa:aid delegates may, in thelr Judgment, aftor hsving canvasaed the samo, Geom noosssary to eorry tho obe Joct of this resolution inta effect, and that sald dele- gates, srtor having boon s sppofnted, and Laving so ‘met, ro horoby roqueated, and, 50 far as our own dele- gatoa are concerned, instractod to remain in Washing« ton untdl the 4th doy of March. noxt, i necesrary, to urge and obtain such appropriation,'and, to that end, 10 carry out the objoct contained {n thla resolution; THon, Jas. Gillesplo, of Madigoa County, and General Jos, W, Bingloton, of Aduns County, Lo, and thoy aro tfimh{, appointed delegates on tho part of the Stato of inofs, The' resolation was smonded by adding the Tilinols River, and 8o smondod adoptod, ordored g;lntud, and mado ‘the special order for Thurs- y, tho 16th, at 2 o'clock p. m. GOVERNOR'S PRIVATE SEORETARY, A writton communication was recoived from the Governor, luforming; the SBenato that he had appointed A.'J. Pinkbain, of Loo County, Pris vato Becretary. . " PRESIDENT PRO TEM. On motion of Senator HAMPTON, the rulea were suspended, and the Sonate went into sn election url’runidun}lprn tem., the voto rosult- ing: For Sonator Larly, 80; Cummings, 13, ‘Whereupon Seuator Early was doclared elected. DILLS ON A SECOND IEADING. The following bills passed & socond rending, and woro reforred to the Judiciary Committoo : Sonate Bill 17—A bill to amend an aot entitled ¢ Guordiaus and Wards." Sounto Bill 18—A bill for au act in relation to partition. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD LANDS, Bonator Casey offorod tha following resolu. tion, which was adopted : Resolved, Thot Yiis Excollency, the Governor, bo respectully requeatod fo Inform the Benato, e saon as moy be convenlent, what stops, if sny, bave beem taken by tho Stato Government fo compef the Trustees of thelilinols Contral Radlrond Company to show cauco why they should not offer tho lands of sald Qampany romalulng ungald at publio sslo, 88 providod m Heetion 17 of tho ast Incorporatiog safd dowpany, and If any suit bas been instituted for that purpous ‘Wliore {ho eximo fa pouding, and what 45 its Drosout condition, © ADJOURNED, On motion of Benator YOUNGBLOOD, ths Sonato adjourned until to-morrow (Wodneadsy), a2 o'clack p. m. TIOUSE, Called to order 2t 10:10 8. m. Prayer by Rov. ‘Mr. Burronghs, STANDING COMMITTEES. Tho BPEAKER anunouncoed the standing com- mittees as follows: Jml[nim]-y—nnahnnll, Hay, Bhaw, Bradwell, Johuson, Yioltze, Gray, Ttountroe, dnhlun. Baw- yor, Dunham, Iite (St. Oluir), Armstrong g\({]r‘nlmd)')y Moore (Adams), Orondorft, Quinn, allor, Corporations—Starr, Mofijtt, 8wan, Dallock, Washburn, Domont, Mooro (Maraballf, Forrlor, Honry, Casiey, Bmilb, Middlecofy, 1Life (Mudl- son), Tarty Bullow, . falroads—Hildrup, Rhorldsn, Connally, hiv, Tay, Andorson, ' Gusherly, Wostfall, Ray, Gasoy, Hforrington, Morrison, Dunham, Lomma, Armstrong (Grundy), Booth, . Tnland Commercy and Warchouses—Johmston, Dalton, Hopking, IHusrt, Pianell,, Thomns, Warnor, Mcdeo, Rico, Aloxandor (Crawford), Ballow, Cronkrlto, Dowoy, Lano: (DaWitt), McDanald. i Judicial DE(mrlnwnt-Blmw, Bradwell, Btarr, CQounolly, Trultt, Efuer, Iuscoro, Branson,Jones, Bushuell, Johuston, Goldon, Hildrup, Hwan, Bawyor, (nmrly Mclhorran, ]’momln. Shnmway, Coutlon, Armstrong (Grundy), Essoy, Marsh, Moone, Walker. Finance—Carpontor, Gordon, Grangor, Wy- more, Ruoe, Harvey, i’mnhml, Horting, Bnow, gogfirs, Bryant, Blshop (Edgar), Halpin, Virdon, Porth, Mines and Mining—Ray, Btowart (MoLoan), Mitcholl, Wobator, Ramey, Pyatt, Wym#h, Arm- nrunxld‘..nsfllu "Vh*deu,’ 3nnup: Dfi:sur, Nov- dllo, Aloxandor )h'nnlgnmary). e Zeca and Salaries—Swan,” Wostfall, Oloson, Hallonbnok; Pollock, Plowman, Jones, Efnor, Blakely, Oolling, Gondon, Oronkrite, Darnell. Approprintions—Thomas, Hay, Scanlan, Gor- don, Maun, Truitt, Ponflold, Inacoro, ITopkins, %nme? Bhorman, Le\vlu, Darnoll, Morrison, Mo- onald. Penilentiary—~Barclny, Cross, Stowatt Loon), Rankin, Dalton, L Wymore, Graham, (Mo- Bishop (Mellonry), Ensloy, Quiun, Bishop (Bdgar Jgs‘fnp, Wobhar. : Municipal nffl-liouutrnu, Btarr, Mulvano, Leitzo, Boanlan, Souls, Warnor, Andorson, Havago, Oronkrlto, fcott, Nulton, Condon, Lowis, James, Kducation—~Bnow, Mitcholl, Bradwoll, Graham, Johuston, Rico, Horting, Taggnrt, Truitt, log: ors, MoAdams, Mooso, Hofles, McPhorran, Btrootor, Slate Iystitutions—Branson, Gordon, Stowart foLoan), Maun, Davig, Beanlan, Rico, Mitohell, torrlor, Ifitn {Madinon), Dishop (tidgas), Lom= ma, Walkor, Monchom, $torrison. Publio Oharitics—Crons, Raco, Wymote, Senne, Oleson, Rankin, Oakwood, hhnalo, jukson, Dlnkul{, Drossor, Lewls, Lane (Do\vltt?. PublioBuildings—Plowman, Pinnell, Ronn- troo, Golden, Thomas, Bnshnoll, Mann, Pon- fiold, Branson, Orendorfl, Oborly, Paltzor, BShumway, Middlecofr, Loomle, & _Revcnnc—flny,,(hn!mm, Bullard, Hawos, Dal- ton, Coarpontor, Moflit, 'Chambors, Frocland, Armstvong (Luénllu). Woinhoimer, Thornton, Bylvostor, Stroud, 8mith, Banks and Banking—Ifner, Pinnoll, Horting, Grant, Wickor, Granger, Bocock, Bawyor, Hoiles, Bryant, Shumway, 3ooro (Adams), Wob: ber, Countics and Township Or?anuullon—mmnu, Hart, Mulvano, Stowart (Winnobago), Gridley, Ballerd, Harvoy, Grant, Ponfiold, Eusley, Polte Zor, Aloxander ' (Crawford), Middl onch- am, Rogors. i gricullure and Horliculture—DIofiitt, Bonno, Bheridan, Taggart, Frooman, Chambors, Ramoy, Cross, Cassi ,}forflngfian, MoAdams, Btroud, Bh‘nuhr. Booth, Forth,” . 2Manufacturcs—Domont, Savage, Bocock, Waoyman, Webstor, Frooland, Jacquous, Mo- Laughlin, Drosser, Wiok, Lomnx, Weinheimor. Canals'and Rivers—Wioker, Savage, Jacquoas, Bnov, Washburn, Dano Sfinncoukg, Massio, Henry, Wobster, Bhorman, Jossu sirong {LaSallo), Hito (Madison), Dolan, Feitzar, Elections—Torrior, Gray, Stowart (Winnobago), Pollock, Honry, Cullorton, Ray, Nulton, Halpin, Bishop (MoHory), Lano, (DolVitt). Equalization of Taxes—Dalton, Ghambors, Me- Geoy Ballard, oty Tiacq, Distop (fcilody), Pyalt, Wick, Woinhoimor MoLaughlin, Ingurancc—Mann, Raoo, Scanlan, Jouos, Wost- tall, Tuggort, Washburs, Paliock, Darnoll, Jomos, Jackson, Collins, Hito (St. Clair). Federal Relations—Anderson, Hildrip, Bran- fon, Rountros, Hawos, Casoy, Hill (8t. Clair), Dunhom, Scott. Olaims~Goldon, Gridloy, Barelay, Frooman, Harvoy (Montgomnrg, Juckeon, Somax, Kann. Militia—Shoridan, Doment, Warnor, Freeland, ‘Woatiall, Davis, Grant, Bhorman, Marsh, Me-~ Douald, Mandors, Civil_Service and Relrenchment—Hart, Mul- vano, Bocock, Oakwood, Oloson, Anderson, Magsio, Cullortou, Blakely, Aloxander (Monte ano ecoll, gomory), Tarih, Flandors, 3 Geological Survey—Stowart (McLean), Gridley, Rankin, Joquess, Senno, McAdams, Moovo, Halpin, Loomis, Printing—Bradwell, Barolay, Bocock, Granger, QGrant, Loitzo, Pyatf, Oborly, Thornton, Oron:- dorft, Bmith. Roads and IHightoays—Wood, Rainoy, Mul- vano, Onssody, Ockwood, SBtewart (Winnobe;0), Dolan, Booth, Newton, Dowey, Moore (Adsms), Ezecutive Department—Lano (Hancock), Hol- lenbools, Freeman, Wobstor, Cullorton, Dowey, Bylvastor, Thorntdn, Hoiled. Drainage—Cassedy, Sonno, Ramey, Masslc, Plowman, Herrington, Ballow, Dolan, Stroud. Conlingent Excpenses—Jonos, Hollenback, 1Top- king, Gray, Flanders, Ksun, Monoham, Rules—'The Spoalter, Carponter, Hildrup, Thomas, Wood, Cnsoy, Lomma. Mi.«ppi!autmm—lnscoro, Waymnsn, Soulo, Mc- Geo, Newton, Knnn, Bryant. lel'nry—donnolly, Bylveator, Grahiam, Souls, McPherran, Lomax, Nulton. ZTnrolled Bills—Mooro (Mnishall), Swan, Hor- ting, Quinn, Collins, .Melmgc—énvagc, Moore (Marahell), Oleson, Scott, Noville. Mz, TIHOMAS (St Clair) asked to bo exoused from sorving on tho Conimitton on Approprin- tions, na his ngo would provent him working lard. Ho wau not oxcused. : COLLECIION OF TAXES. Mr. SHUMWAY presonted u potition asking for nn oxteusion of timo for tho collcction of taxes. Referred to tho Rovenue Committee. NEW DILLS, Mr. ARMSTRONG (Grundy) introduced a bill to amond tho act relative to practico bofore Jus- ticos of tho Penco. Roforred tothe Judiciary Committeo. Also o bill to amend tho Liquor lasy 8o as{o striko out tho landlord clause, and abolioh im- risonment tor offonces undor the lnw. Referred o the Judiciary Committea. Also 2 bill to amend the Jury law. Roforred to tho Judiciary Committec. Algo, a bill relative to the redomption of real cstate ‘sold under oxccution. Referrod to tha Judiclery Committeo, Mr. BARCLAY—A'bill to amend the Eloction Inw, and provide for filling vacancies in eloction affairs, It provides that ministers of tho Gos- pel, whoso churches compels thom to move about from placo to placo, shall have the right 1o vole nfter ninoty duys' residence, Ordered to sacond reading, - AMr, BIBHOP—A bill to compel commission morchanta to give “IP goods they cannot soll to to the owners. Reforred to Judiciary Commit- too, Mr. BRADWELL-—A bill provididg that Boards of Underwriters may organizo and main- tain o flro patrol, Reforred to tho Judiciary Committeo. Mr. BUSHNELL—A bill to regulato tho ad- mission of a.totneys nt law to practico in tho courts of the Btato, providing for nn oxamination by tho Circuit Judgo, County Attorney, and an- other lawyer, aftor tho applicant has studied in on offico for two years or attonded a Iaw school from which ho has a cortlficate, tho Supromo Court to regulato the examinntion and qualifica- tion of attornoys. Referred to the Judicfary Committeo, Mr. OASEY—A bill for tho assossmont and | coliection of taxes in incorporated citios for the enr 1872 nnd prior yonrs. Roforred to Munie- ' [pol Affaira. AMr, OASEY—A bill in regard to tho nssess- meut ond collection of taxes in incorporated cities, towns, and villages for tho yoar A.D. 1873 and prior iv‘enra. er. CQO LINS—A bill in rolation to contempt of_court. Mr. CROSS—A bill to lt:f;tmzo thanasessment of p‘r?porly and tho levy and collection of taxes in citics. Mr. BROSS—Logalizing the sssossment of property and collection of taxesin cities in1872; algo, to amond the Criminal Codo, Mr, FREEMAN—To organize the Btate Hor- ticultural Booioty. i Tho call was ausFonda«l, ond tho Bonate reso~ lution oalling for information es to the number. of dnys iu which Court hiaa boon held in tho sov- orel Courta of tho Stato was ndoptod, Cnll resumod : g By Mr, LANE (Hancock)—To amend the sot rolating to Justices of the Teace. By Mr. LEWIS—To amend the Revenua law, Dy Mr, MASSIE—To amond the act relating to drains and lovoos, Ty Mr, McADAMB—~To limit tho amount of risks to bo taken by fire insuranco companies. By Mr, MoPHERSON—To amond the aot con- “B’hfi Jurors, y Mr, OAKWOOD—To exempt tho liome- atend from forcod salo, and oxempt certain por- sonal nropml. By Mr. ORENDORFF~Making appropriations for now Biato Houso, By v, QUINN~To protect married. women from tho brutality of thoir husbands, By Mr. RAY—Doeclaring the Illinols Btate Hortloultural Bocioty nn sncor[)uomted Bocioty. and to provide for anhual reports therofrom, Adjourned to flx&. m. AFTERNOON BESSION, Mot nt2 p, m, . OALL OF ROLL FOR DILLS, By Mr. ROUNDTREE—In relation to the olection of Judgos in Cook County, By Mr. SHERMAN—In regad’ to assosemont of and colloction of taxes in Cook County. Illv Mr. BNOW—To rogulate the mauner of upfi lying for ‘mrl.'lunll, Mr, THORNTON—To onablo villagos having grants of land from foreign powers to soll and convoy the samo, Dy Mr, TRUITT—Rogarding tho publication of logal noticon, Ly Mr, WALKER~To regulate the salo of drugs and poisons, By Mr, WASHBURN~To amoud the act in rogard to limitations; also to provida for tho manner of cortifylng oflicial actions of Notaries Publlo; also to provido for ofllcial moats of Jus- tees, and maunor of cortifylng their acts, By Mr. WOOD—To uuh\bllufi Distriot Courta, OTION TO ADIOURN. v, OABEY movod to adjourn. Loat, OOMBMITTEE BOOMS. Mr, BWAN offored & vesolution directing tho Beorotury of Btate to furnish raoma and janitors for Cominittoos, Referred to the Co Oontiugen Txponsos. CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: ANG. Aneoo! '00d, - Ed 1), Waod, w. Mr, BALLARD offered a bill a1 Bp- p\-\‘)’prlntlnu of €G,000 for the Board of Railrond and Warohouse Comminsionara. CONTINGENTS, . y . Mr. HALPIN offorod & resolution repealing tho resolution of Friday dlrnunnfi‘mo doorkeop- or ta prooure articles needed for tho use of mom- ors, Mr. HAY advocatod'the roforenco of the resos lution to the Committeo on Onnllf;ont Exponses, urglng tho utmost care and consideration in tho incurrl n;i of thin olnes of oxponses, . Mr. BRADWELL advocated . tha ]mmn 0 of Halpin's rosolution, as ho was seriosly in doubt 85 to tho constitutionality of tha original resolu- tion. Mr, OBERLY favored tho ropenl, as n rofor- onco would leave tho mattor still in tho honda of the Doorkeopor. Mr, HAY withdrow his motion to refor. Tho rosolution was ndapted. s Mr. HAY offorod a rulo direoting that il mo- tions contomplating appropriations for contin- gout oxponaon be roferrad to tho Committes on Contingont Expenses without dobnte. Roforrod to the Committoo on Rules, QOVERNON'S MESSAGE. Mosars. Johnston, Inscore, Hay, Stowart (Me- Lean), Coscy, Mooro (Adoms), and Loomis woro sppointed n committes to divide aud rofer tho Jovornor's mossago. P Mr. QUINN wanted tho mosango road, "Tho SPEAKER was of opinion that the mes- 8ago was not in possossion of tho Houso, \r. QUINN insistod, and the roading was or- lored—yeas, 75 ; nnys, 67, ¢ 8 YEAS, Alyzandor (Mntty) it (Madison), Plowma Ann-tmnl‘(um‘; Hita (3t, Olllr)). uinn, 5 Bnlov, Moilen 2oy, ltaios Ragan) | daar itea,” stiop (Afclienry) Jamos, ogors, Dtakoly, Jaliator, Hatagor . ooth, Jpmos, ‘Hoanian, l:,vfl;:l, Koo iy, heotly 07, ang (DoWItt), Bhaw, Gulliny e Shoridan, Qonnolly, Toomls, Shorman, Blanaly, Bhumway, et SoAdnmy, Smbb, foDounld, + Btawait (MoLean), MoLoughifn, Birosior, MoPhorran, Taggart, BMoacham, Tuomnas, ‘Middlacolr, Yirdsn, alkor, e Wesutelmor, Xor, Wymoro. Ronbtroo, awyor, 0, B{:o'l Blewatt (Winbgo), KR, Weameer i‘l‘gu"lmm i %nhh'nm, Oslowoad, Woade Mr. FERRIER moved to adjourn, Loat— yoas, 25; nays, 104, "Slm roading of tho mespago was proceeded with. A wmotion to roscind the formor actlon rolating to tho printing of tho mossngo was reforred to tho Committeo on tho Judlciary, poending cons sidoration of a resolution to print 2,000 copios of Govornor Oplesby’s innugural in Gorman, prtamiis Al tactet MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Finnneinl Nows, My Yonk, Joa. 14—ouey cusy at 6G, closlog at @0, Sterling dull ot 100} @109), Gold stendy, most of the day at 119@112%, closing ot LiZ@(13. Loons, 1Gd, Olenrtugs, $29,000,000, Tronsury dluburmonty, $272,600, Governments quiot 3 oponed lower; closed firmer, Btato bondy neglected, Blocka wero dull, and (ko upper tendency of tho moruing was aiceeded by & reaction, which toward the closs was folowed by firmuess and o recove fn yprices, Erlo was tho chicf featuro tho ‘dsy, ' reing 68X to Gly, oud losing srong. ' Westuru, Unlo opouod 3¢ Iowor un. acr roporta of & combination of the oppasition lincs and lower tariffs, but recoverod to 845¢, closing at 843¢, Unfon Pacific sold at 343(, 842, 24, and 3537, and Now York Central ot 1023 uhd 10875, Pactfic Malt waa uiet, but rose from 714 to 72, Rock Ialand fell to 103'but closed at 1117, Tho Uufon Pacific bonds rTecovered yeaterday's decline, Strling, 1003, GOVERNMENT DONDY. 1157 Coupons, %7, 68, Coupons, 81, 5204 of 5 1143 1335 Coupions, B Coupons, 131¢{Now G Coupons, 14550 10; 11 Coupons, . ’63 (How) oND3, iVivginias, old . \North Garolina. oid.. 333 North Carulinus, new.18’ Missourls, ... Tenncanecs, oid Touncsces, no 0 0 Virginias, now . s10CKS, Conton, 01 -8t Paul pfd.. e Vabnls H W. U, Quicksilver..... . Adams Express Wells Furgo ... lom o ped.. Andlana Conitra Michigan Central....105 iTiiinola Central, Pittsburgh . 893/ Union Paciflo siocks., 853 Northweatern 81 "!Union Pacitlc bonds,, 8437 873¢ Centrel Pacific bonds B9 113; Dol,, Lack. & W, g 001D, 1. & Exle, 8% e Forelgn Mnrkety. LrvEnroor, Jan, 14—I11 5. m.—Breadstufls quiot and unchonged, Flour, 205 6d@20s, Wheat—Winter, 12;@121 2d; spring, 118'0d@125 84 ; white, 122 60@125 7d; club, 13G193 8d. Cory, 282 3d@29s 0d, Pork, 628 6d. Lard, 38:, Liverrdor, Jan, 143 p. m.—Breadstuffs dull and lower, Flour, 93 61 ¢ apring, 115 4d@1%a 34 3 white, 123 30@120 60; club, 123 94@13s, Corn, 28a 80, LONDON, Jaii, 14—5 p. m.—Consols—tlonoy, 931y 921 3 account, 924@91: -20'8 of 05, D315 ; 5-2’)@3 of "7, 933 ; 104, 89 3 now 8, 0A( 3 Erle, 484 Amonnt of bullion’ withdrawn from Dk o land on balance to-day, £35,000, T'he rato of discount for 3 nontha’ bills n open mare et i8 X per cont below the bauk rate, Tullow, 441 6d. FRANKFORT, Ji Paws, Jun. 14 3 Livestroor, Jan, 14,—Coiton—Dull and oasfor ; midaling upland, 10GH Orleans, 104@103;d, Salos, 8,000 balea' Amerl ,000 bales apoculation, u2d 1,000 export, 3 Braadstufts dull. Oslifornis white wheat, avorago quality, 123 84@12a 50; club, 128 0d@1%8; red spring, 118 448138 34 ; Ted winter, 1243128 2d, Flour, 29 5d, Corn, 285 5d, Beof, 038, 'Cheeso, 60s, Cumborland middles, 34s 3 short ribs, 35a, Rocolpld of wheat for tig pant thras days, 41,000 qra, of which 39,000 qua woro Ammerican, Recolpia'of corn for tlo past threo days, 20,000 qre, American, Lig- 14, —Five-twontios of 1803, 98)5. ontos, G4f 9o, Buffalo Live Stock Market, BOrFALO, Jan, 14,—CATTLE—Rocolpts to-day, fn- cluding 21 Cara roporied to arrive, 1, maklug tha total uupply for tho wesic ths far 1,001, or 23 cars, against 164 cara for tho ame tmo lakt weok, Tho market we lvely and efrong ot e ndvancs on last ‘weok's prices, Tho attendance of buyora wus good, aud tho qualy of cattlo wuparior Lo It weele run: About 1,600 wero (feposed of. Baloss 684 Ilinois Btoors, &V 1,113 10 1,420 Ibs, 0t $5.021@7.5 ; 330 Ohifo atecrs, av 1,158 10 1,346 15, at $5,00@7,135¢ 24 Indhe ana oxon, uY 1,635 lbs, o 80,45 ; 174 Missourl ateera, av 1,219 to 1,230 the, nt $6.00 ; 44 hlianouri axon, oy 1,641 Ui, 0t £5,50 ; 71 Tudfuna toors, av 1,157 loo, 4t 5,033 3 10 Indiann stockers, 1y 976 1be, nt $4,87 ¢ 37 Michljan htcors, nv 1,089 €0 1,058 Ibw, at '$5.00@5.0754 § 51 Texas steora, av 1,073 lba, 't $5,95 ; 20 Ghiorokioo stéors, av 907 10, at'$6.00; 17 Stato atocea, av 1,120 tbs, ot $5.007 15 Buito oxén, &v 1,039 1hs, at $0,60; 23 Blite stitiors, ov 2,001 3s, at 4,023, BiEEE AND Lt ns—Rocolpta nosrly 1,800, making the totnl supply for tho week 80 far 4,800, agathat 5,000 tho somo Himo' laat weok, Tho ekl bay zok yoi oponed. ! ious—Toccipts to-day, 5,600, making tho total mup- pIy for tho wook thus far ‘16,100 bguinat 14,100 he #8mo timo Iet woak, - Balos yeuterday, 0,853 Obio bogs, voraging 170@300, nt §4,35@4.40 for hoiyy Liogs, an $4.0034,00 for ligli lioge, wrado a not_quite G0 ac- 1170 to-dny, buyors trylig to beat down prices 100 por owt, Salcs this morning, 1,200 Obio hioga, averaglg 105240, at $4.45@4.55, with » downward tendency, Routon Cuttle Markot. WATERTOWN, Musa, Jan, 4.—BLEr CATTLE—To. colpts, 767 ; trade woro aclive, with au advance of about'sgo por 1b on dreased wolght, Silos of cholcoat $11,50¢ oxira, $10.60@11.00; first quality, $9.00G10.00 ; secondd, $7,00@8,00 ; third, $5,50@0,50, Biieke AND Lisov—HRoceipis, 4,18, Tho advauced prices of lnat week orved not anly to jucreaso tho sup- y s0mo 1,500, but tu oporato badly on prices, Tho nd- vanco last wook was lust, and trade very modorato, Sales I 1ot ot $1.00@5.60 ech § oxtru, $0.00G8,00, Now Yori Dry Goods Muricots Nzw Yok, Jn. 16,~Tlero Was & moro activo niovo- ment in -the markot to-day, Buyors of far Southorn Guliforuis St wora opratiug 1 boll Woollon and cotton goody, 'The clotliug minufacturors purchasod casafuuores, oo, ad Scotch sultings moro frocly, Gotton gooda aro atrong and regular, ltolled jacconels aro in domad at 1040 por yurd, einted shivtlig stripes mot with falr walos, Forolgn goods, excopt lincus, are vory qulst, Pittsburgh 01l Market. PriTapunon, Jon, 14,—Orudo potrolowm dull and lower; $2,25 at Parker's Lauding, oqusl to about f per gallon oro tho loweat prico roscliod inca’ 1403 § 1o~ Auod quict and unchanged at 100 on cars hiero for Western trado, ‘The Produce NMarkets, NEW YORK, $ New Youx, Jan, 14, —CorroN—Lower, but hottor export domand ; middiing upland, 20;Jc, Buesoergreeiour vary quist; Fiices stondy and unohwoupd; Fecalpls, 14,000bils, Bye flour and cora DNESDAY, JANUAR. 15, 1u48. . with fnoderate 0, 2 Milwaukes, 1 1‘5’2’&‘»‘5" s ring ! 100 3 Tiyg qulot Syeatars, DoG 980, Barloy notiy Wealern, $1,00, Malt quiot; two- rowod Blato, $1,00,’ Qorn hoayy; demand chiofly for lots from storo: ‘Tocolpts; 05,000 bu ¢ old Woalern mixed, afloat, 05}¢@084a; o In store, B3y @pi0s now ‘Westorn mixed, 65)5(@ 00c. Oats quiet and steady ; ro- celpts, 60,000 bus now Western mizod, 48@01a; black Wostarn, 403 @4ha ; white Westorn, 63@5dc, Taus—Firm; Weatorn, 37@37)4c, sy AWD I1Ors—Unchangad, guocenita—oflep frm: o, 10@10%. Suae rothor mora aclivos Nb,12 Duteh standued, 03¢0, Mo- Iassos—Toreign duil and heavy JyJomentioirm s Now grlsnm‘ at auction, (4@72c, ~Ico firmer; Carolinn, o, A PETNOLEUN—Crude, 0@0%0; toflsiod, 23K BLI3(0. TunbE e, i o FARRNS Provisons—Dork quifet | siow moan, muss, S14.00@14.60, Teof Qull and un meath quiot ; hwme, 9@104o} ok cunfor ; long aloar, 7o ¢ alio meal unchanged, Whi ganort domand § recoipt $1.05@1.00, .common forlor npring, $1.4 rod Wostern, 81, 0. Ubloago, aflon 3L Ton and short cloar, for Februsry, Tic, fard 1 ta primo ston: 8 1-100 ; Kaltle, 8 @8 G-10¢, Durren—Firm ; Western, 11@160. Onxxax—Firm ; 19@14X¢, Wrskrr—Heavy ot 91010, MILWAUKER, . MILWAURER, Jan, 14 —~Bneanszurrs—Flour quist and unchangod. ' Whoat dull and_ unsettlod; No, 1, 1.28; No, 3, 81.21%¢, Oata firm ; No, %, 203¢¢, Corni g‘u‘-.x‘l“ n"f’ 2 .u;xaza )I‘owerli xxl'o. ii. gaue‘ Ryo m’;n und ul; No.1, 6830, Harloy sieady ; No. 3, 720, Tkorsirs—Tlour, 8,000 bits - wh:»nt.ylb,wa%n. it Burstire—Nono, ULEVELAND. : OLEVELAND, Jan. 14.—BnEapsryrrs—Tlour wosk snd unchanged, Whent wealc: No, 1 rod hold at :ld“‘oi: No. 2 do, $1.05, Corn’ dull’; 45@46e. Oats 3 87c. A PrrnotEus~Dull &nd heavy ; slands te, s heavy ; alandard white, car CINGINNATI, Ordernsars, Jan, 14, —Dneanstyrys—Flour firm; Wheat in fa{r demand and higher, $1.67@1.70, Other graina ateady and unchanged, . PRovisioNs—Dull ;b‘am domanding concessions ; pork quiet ot 12,76, with $12.02% bld, Buik meals stendy; shouldors, 4@AXN0; clear rib, o; cloar, Bi(c, Bacoit nominally unciisngod, Greon mests, shoulders and._sidea J¢o lower ; ahouldors, D@S)od clonr tiby 034@5“)(0- Hisma in fairdemand; 1@9c for 18to 1416 avorage, Hoas—Dull; $4,00@4.16 ; moat sslos ab $4.10, Ro- caipts, 6,600, Watsxzr—Flrn ; 90c, E 0D, 81, Louis, Jan, -BreapsTorra—Flour fitm, Theat aclye and bighor; No, 2 spring, $1.30, spot t $1.30 nellor February No, 8 rod, $1.18G180: No, 3 Ted, $1.95. *Corn firin; Eaat Sids onalor; thls sido, No. 3t 330 on enat track; 830 in East Elovatar; 8736 in 8t, Louls Elovatar, = Oats onalor ; No, 2, 28¢ In 8t, Louls Eleyntor, Darloy quict; primo to chotoe Towa, 10@800. Ryo slows cholcs, 800, Witgker—Dutl at 00c. PRovisioNs~Pork gulot at $12,00, Bulk meata wonk; shioulilors and clear rib, up country, 40 and_Go, seller Fobruary, Dacon quict; packed’ lots, 6@TX@TiC. Lard lowar; ptoam, Te ksttlo, Ti(o, Hoas—Lower ot xa.lnq} 80'; Tecolpts, 7,089, PHILADELTRIA, la)‘?[l:u‘:lwgl‘m,l Jn‘l;i 4 ;?n:mlfl;&rn—!fioflr o, unchanged, Wiiost quiet: rod, $3,00; white, $2.10G2.16 ; anber, $2.03, Dyo dull. Corn dull ; now Jellow, 60@020; whitc, 63, Oats in’ botter domiand ; ‘Whito, 60@0620 3 mixcd, 4o, PrrooteuM—Crude, flzi)ewu H the asaociation ot 27, and WartaxExr—Firm ; 960, TOLEDO, ToLxpo, O, Jan. 14.—NREANSTUFFE—Flour un- changed, 'Whost a slindo” bighor; oxtra white Michi- gan, $1.85; smber Michigan, $1.67% for spot; No, 1 Ted, $1.08 ; No. 3 do,81,68% Corn quiot ; igh'mixed, 880 for spot, and 893 soller Fobruary; low mixed, 87ige; white, 39¢, Oaia a nhade higher } No. 9, 31c, nxesen Hoas—$4,70, OLOVER SEED—35,10, 200 brls: 2 refined offercd by ¥ outaido pattics at 24o, Rrortra~Flour, 22,000 bu } oata, 700 bu, 111PAE T —F 12,000 bu ; oats, 3,000 bu, B LOUISVILLE, Loumsyruie, Ky, Jsn, 14.—Froon—Firm; extra tamlly, $0.75, PRovIstONs—Wosk, and not quotably lawor, Mens pork, $12,50@12,76, Dacon, shoulders, bl clear ¥ib, Tigo; clear, 13¢e, packed, Bulk shoulders, Aige ; ll}.’@’flifc, packed, Sugar cloar Tib, 0y@0sc: cloar, curod hams, 123(@1dc, Tard, 1@ e, Mook—Dlrm.” Hocoipts iglt Hslea of light welghta b £4.00, WilIsieY—Firm at 00@01c, e e ] SPECIAL NOTICES. 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