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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 18%i. THE STATE CAPITAL, {Oontest for the Railroad and Conal Commissioner- ships. *Textof tho Bill to Extend the Time for the Collection of Taxes. iList of i!llls Introduced in Both Houses of the General Asscmbly, Spectal Despatch to The Chicago Tribune. BrrisorIELD, Jan, 17.—Tho Revenuo Commit- g0 roported a bill providing for tho oxtonsion of tho timo iu which the Town and Distrlct Colloot- ors hall roturn tho books and make final settlo- mont, from Fob, 1 to March 10, aud giving tho County Colloctors twonty days afior Maroh 10 to notify the Town nud Distriot Colloctors upon .what day thoy shall make final sottloment, which «virtunlly oxtends tho time to April 1. The «County Collector shall mako Lisssorn statoment «of tho amounta rccofved by April 10, nund sbofore- April, 16 shall pny the i}i‘tntll; B the Treasury. The nct conses on April ':rl‘i?“"gl‘;ll: bill is slm(h{r to the bill roported fu “the Seuate, and will probably pnse in its Prnunnt whopo. OF courso, it 1s an omorgoney bill, RAILROAD EXTORTIONS. Mr. Jncquees offored & sorios of instructions to ongressiion and Souators, rolativa to improy- An| \gfuslurn rivore, which was amendad to doath, and buried in the Committoo on Fodoral Rela- i THE LIQUOR LAW, Mesara. Wickor and Lonnox, of Cook, intro- Bucod n bill to opoal tho landlord clansg in the “Liquor luw, aud thoe Inttor contomplatos the abo- ‘lition of haprisoument ag & ponalty undor the Xl TEATING APPARATUS. “Tho Senato rofused to expoend $2,000 on & now Zesting apparatus racommonded by & Hpuclnl ‘Committeo, and then sdjournod until 6 o'olook Monday evening. RECESS, The Honso adjonmed until 3londay morning. TITE EXECUTIVE MANSION, The Seunsto Commitico on Public Buildings vivited the ‘Executive dausion, yesterday, to oxamino its condition go as to ostimato about how muoh monoy will bo required to putit in chip-shope. Most of the plastoring from tho roof ot npflnnlv\ parlor and of the dining- .room seomed to boon the floor, having fallen ‘within tho Jnst fow days. 'Tho bed-chambera wword then inspocted, tho mattrosscs and cover- ‘fng oxaminod, and tho gentlemen satisfied that .o fia‘w airs of blankets and some sheoting would be indisponsable to Gubornatorial comfort. The searpots fnolm(\ worn, and wero not in first-rato wordor; cups and saucors, and napkins, .and knives and forks, dinner aud tea sorvicos wero wantod, Governor Palmor usod most of his own table fixings. Tho kitohon .had little or no furniture, and culinary utonsils wore conspicuously absent. The paint was dim, :and tho mansion woro o dilapidated and chilly air, Sho 1ce-houso was on the vorge of collapse. Tho houso was built_during Mattoson’s Admin- istration, and he used his own furnituro. = Gov- «arnor Yatos got §10,000 for furnituro, which bo 'pxponded on 8 fow rooms, and therc has been no mow furniture worth speaking of purchased sinco. Aftor twelve yenrs’ sorvico, muc!: of svhat romains might bo superannusted. Four ears since 38,000 was given for repairs, paint- ng, otc, and §8,000 for furniture, ~Gov- arnor Palmer usod most of his own culinary apparatus, The amount that will be agked will bo 880,000, about +he value of tho bullding to-day, though it cost 260,000 whon Luilt, 'The Committee scomed to thinlk that it nooded & thorough ovorhauling and new furniture almost throughout. It was suggosted that the building would make an ad~ mirable Deat and Dumb Instituto, and the ‘money to bo appropriated for a now institution of that kind, or for s Blind Asylum, could be used to ];urclu\aon now rosidence for the Go ernor. Tk is likely, however, that an approp tion will bo rendily given to renovate tho buik ing. & RATLROAD LEGISLATION. No definite policy in railroad logislation has yot been ndapted by any ono. Tho Houso Com- mittes will soon meot and talk the mattor over, Amendmonts will bo made to the Railroad and Warehouee laws intended to remedy the dofic~ jencies which exporience hag doyeloped, and an approprintion will bo askaed for to pay the ox- enses of prosccution, Tho iden promulgated “by Governor Palmer is well receivad, t_houglh doubts ure oxprossed as to ite practicability, It is belioved, howover, that tho passago of a law .empowering porsons to run traing on the rail- ronds undor cortain conditions nud restrictions, ‘reforring principnlly to timo-tablos, would dntroduco zn eclomont of competition that icould not fail to have o healthy oifect, whethor stakon advantago of orgnot. The two Committoos .of tho Houso and Senato will Erobnb]y co-opor- atoand work in harmeny. 'Cho Committoes in the last Logislnture nover could agreo, and au -anhappy feoling provailed which interfored with and pravenied” the passngo of somo nocossary and uscful acts. DECLINE TO VOTE, Bonntor Brooks still announces that he will not vote for Judgo Trumbull for Senator. Ho did not ettend the caucus, Two or throo Re- publicans think thoy caunot vote for Govornor .Oglosby ou necount of thoonthy thoy took to mupport the Coustitution. Thoso votes cannot .affect the result one way or the other., AMAGES OLAIMED, Mr, Loomis introducad a bill to puy the City of Bhawneotown §125,000 for damages oceanjoned Dy tho digging of o ditch through tho strosts of the town in 1838, at tho time of the building of the Alton & Shawncotown Railroad. Shawneg- town has been o long time discovering that it weas damaged, and it will be longor gotting com- pongation therefor. RAILROAD CONDUCTOUS. rr. Bavage introduced o bill this morning pro- viding that railrond conduclors who collect more Taro thian altowad by law o tho difforont raivoads in tho Btate shisll 'be guilly of a misdemoanor and bo fiued 2100 for cuch offenco. Also, thunt canductors or othor rnilroad omploye putting oft assengers rofusing to pay highor fara than al- fm\'ud by Inw shall bo guilty of asuault, and lisblo o tho ponalties therplor. BOARD OF HEALTIl FOR COOK COUNTY. Tho proprioly of extonding tho jurisdiction of 4o onrd of Healti of Ciuckso ovr Cook Coun- 1y iu boing discussed by somo momborn of the J;flugnnou, and it is not improbablo that a bill 4o that offoct will ba introdncod, The * Per- fumory War” now raging starlod the idon. The prosont Board muy bo abolished, and a new ono Provided for. MATEUIALY OR RECAIE. My, Johnston, of Iiock Island, iniroduced a rosolition providing thut the Daorkeopor bo authorized to provido ** such materialy or re- prirs” samuy bo © notually nocossqry™ to the comfort of the mombery of "tho Houao, “'I'his ia of tho samo tonor 8 the formor resoiutfon, ex- cept that tho Sponker should cortify to the ma- torlals or ropaire actually nocossary, Does *re- airs " rofer to mombers’ bootn and shoes? It 18 rathor indefinite, to say tho least, and vory «omprehiensivo, A WENSIDLE MOTION, Mr, Jones, Chalrman of tho Committco on Contingent ~ Expensos, moved to ro- doind ~ tho ~ rosolutfon ordering tho priuting of the Constitution, Ho stuted that the Public Printor informed his Committeo thut ho should withhold the printing of the mley until the Houso pagsod again upon tho printing of tho Conatitution, bolieving ho had no righ to print the documont, Mr, Armatrong said they could buy tho Conatitution for n smnil -sum, which wan truo, nnd each member could .afford the amount. The regolution was vory -propordy rescinded, A BYNDICATE, The offort to havo Nlr. ‘lompking removed Arom tho Gratn_Inspectorship is increasing in Btrongth overy duy in tho intorest of Mr. Harpor, ‘Whilo Mr, Hurpor may bo a vory excollont youn, man, Mr. Tompking hins boou tried, and thongl attompts bavo boon made bere to imponch tho honosty and eilicioncy of hin pdministration of tha oflle, thoy have utterly failed. Thoro are symptoms of n ring in tho intoreht of cerluin cnndldates for the Commissionorslip and Grain Iuspactor. The uccess of such u movemont would bo ealamitous {n placing tho ginin trado at tho mercy of tho Hyndicate, A fow more .eaundidates for Commisslonoy nre on the ground, Ex-Benator Van Dovston arrived this morning, ond Mr, 'row and Mv. Boyd hiavo been boro. Mr, Chamberlun, who yau for Congrens in this dls- _trict and lost, rlso wauts nn appointment, Thp seragblo for thowo places shows the anxiety there iy tp socure thom, and is ruther unhocom ing, Petitfona longor thun any of tho (lou{wln are belng clruulatm‘f by individuals, but potitions aro casily procured, and uen sign them without zonuldering the intereats of tha publie. The men who ato mout. porsistont in eockiny those important positiops srethe moat duogerqus ig S appolut, aud tholr applioations should be ro- garded ith suspiclon. BENATE DILLS. Tho Bonato Rovenuo Committes reported back n bill oxtonding the colleotion of taxes forty-five dnys. Klr. ‘Waito introducod a bill smvmlng that life insuranco cnmlmnlun may withdraw socuritios on doposit with the Btato, and substituto others. It is intonded to onablalife insurance companiea rotirlng from businoxs and reinguring in some othor company to withdraw tholr scoritios, and roplaco thom With thoso of the relnsuring com- pany, JUDICIAL NELP FOR COOR COUNTY. The nccumulation of businoss in the Cook County Courts induced tho proparation of a hill providing that tho Judges of Oook Count; mpy invilo Judges from - any Cirenit in “the Btato to proside in Olicago, for which thoy shall recelve n per diem oqual to thapay of tha Cook County Judgos. "The County Judgos, it is argued, hinve plonty of #paro time which thoy would bo wllllnix to spoud in Chicago. Mr, Rountroo introduced tha bill, EXTENSION OF TAXES, Mr, oy, from tho Committoo on Revonue, has roported back o bill to oxtend the time for tho collection of taxos, wilh n subntitule provid- ing for the oxtonslon of timo for this yoar only until March 1. Mr. Bradwoll ralsod tho quos- tion 88 to whethor the soction amended should not be pet forth in full, followod by the section an amendad, Mr, HILF thought tho Conatitution contomplatod the sotting forth of tho soction as amondad only,and Mr. Rountrooand Mr. Johnston ngrood with him, Mr. Connolly desired to have thio bill mnended so that tho Collectors should .bo compolled to fllo now bonds. Amendmonts wore declarod out of ordor, and tho bill was ordered to bo printed. Tho bill is a8 follows : A Bi—TFor an ach oxtending tho timo for the collection of tho taxes on the nsscssments for tho yoar A, D, 1873, and dolinquont and omitted taxosof formor yonrs, Waengas, By the provisions of an act ontitled ¢ An Act for tho nssossmont of Prnpnrty. and for the lovy snd oolleotion of taxes,” approved March 80, 1872, it is provided as follows : “8ro, 169, Town and District Colloctors shall roturn the tax books and meke final sottle- ment for tho amount of taxes piaced in tholr hands for collection, on or befora the 1st day of Fobruary next aftor rocelving tho tax book: Provided, that the County Collector may firat notify, in writing, the several Town or Dlstrict Colloctors \lsnn what doy within twonty days aftor tho It duy of Fobrusty thoy sball appoar at his ofiico to malko fiunl settlomont.” “BEo, 289, On or boforo tho 28th day of Fob- ruary, annually, after ho hos mado sottlomont with’ Town or District Colloctors, tho County Colleotor shall mako & sworn atatemont, show= | ing tho total amounts of onch kind of tax re- cofvo d by him from Town or District Colloctors, and tho total smount of oach collocted by him- solf, which statoment shall be flied in tho offico of tho County Clork.” #8Ec, 241" Tho County Colleotor shall, on or boforo the fifth day of Maroh rollowinq. gqy over to tho Btnte Trossurer tho inxesin hia hands Bsynbln to tho Btato Treasury, as shown by such settlomont.” Now, therofore, Beo, 1. I it enacted by the Pcople of the State of Htinoiy, represented in’ the Gencral Assembly, | That unid sootion ono hundred and ulxty-nlnn bo 8o amonded that Town aud District Collectors shall make rotwrn of the tax-hooks nud mako final sottlemont for the amount of taxes placed in their hands for collection, on or before the firat day of March A, D, 1873, nnd . that in_the proviso to said gootion, March shall bo substi- tutod for Fobruary, 8ec, 2. That the two hundroed and thirty-ninth section of snid act bo ap amendad that tho words, 3, shall bo ubstitutod ,annunlly ; and that 8t soction slall bo 80 nmended ns to subsiituto the Gth doy of April, A. D, 1873, for the 6th day of March in said Boction. Bee, 8. Thia act shall l‘aply to take effect and boin forco onlyas to tho coilection of taxcs chiarged on tho Collactor’s books of tho yoor A. D. 1872, leaving eaid original sections in full force as to all futuro negossments. d, whorons, Collectors aro proceeding fo collect tho asscssmonts for taxes for tho year 1872, and tho bonetlt of this act will be loat un- less it tnkes immediato effect, therefore an emorgonoy oxlate roquiring it shall so take of- foct; therefors, this act shall {nko offect and bo in forco from and after its gasengo. COMMISRIONERAIIILS. Thoro {8 an futorosting contost going on over tho Railrond and Warchouse Commissionoruhips, thougl, it ia proity woll undorstood that cortain gontlomon have tho inside track. In fact, they all havo tho insido track if (hoy are to bo be- lioved. Btillwoll is 80 sure of it that ho talls of his chancos of reappointmant two yonra henco; ox-Senator Boyd has many friends who swoar vengoanco, holitical vengeanco of courso, on thoso who will dave defest him; Captain Brier- ly's frionds say ho {s youug, which s true onough, and “mado soventy-two specchos during the campeign for which Lo has recoived no considoration, That {8 a strong rocommondation hore. David Linegar, ono of tho rough dinmonds of Southern Illinoig a8 a'lnwyer, is alno fu the race, aund thore aro porsons disposed to bot on his solection. Colo- nel Morgan will, in all probability, boe rotained, as ho supported Gonaral Graut; aud in thal cago, notwithstanding tho contidence of Still- well and his frionds, Btillwoll cannot very well get it, boing_ from an ndjoi county., Tho youngor candidates think that CGovernor Bov- oridge will appeint them, so that thoy may grow snd bo strong to hal}) him to the Bonate, in Sou- ator Logan's place, four years from now, and sy that old men would eithor be aspiring thomselves or ba powerless to render assistance, Four yenrs is » long way off, however. Mr. Harper is work- ing for tho Grain Inspectorship, rognrded horo as & better appointmant than a Comnmissioner- sbip. Mr, Tompling' timo will not oxpire until July, but it is asscrted that bo will bo removed ot an early day, Mr. Harpor was o Grant man, {Lio principal, and in some cases tho only,recom: mondation of muny of tho candidatos hore, Tho chancos of Morgnn, MeCren, and Linogan are gonorally rogarded fa beat. Thero is & movemont on foot to defeat the re- appointmont of Colonol Utloy ns Canal Com- misefoner on tho ground that tho tolls of tho canal woro raised too high undor his administra- tion, Itis likoly the opposition will includo “Mr, Milno and Mr. Hickox. INBANE MURDERERS, Mr. Alexander, of Montgomery, has introducad & bill providing {hat murdorers pleadinginsunity be tried aud confined in an nsylun for the torm to which their crfme would consign them to tho Penitentiary if sano; and if sanity should rolurn to the criminals, to porve out thobalance of their sontencos in tho Ponitentiary, 'This is somowhat gimi]ur 1o thio Hincheliffe bill introduced in the Senante, 5 G CITYINCORTONATION ACT, Mr. Croukito hng_introduced a bill {o amend the City Incorporution sct 8o that it may bo sub- mitted to tho people Lwico in four yoars instoad of onco, and ninking it obligatory to hold an clection for Mayor in 1873, and overy two years thoronftor. 'Tho bill as drawn is o cloar e mud, and contains £a omergoucy clause. APPOINTMENTS. Thomss (annon vas appointod by tho Goy- omnorJustico of tho Peace for North Chicago, vice Owou Dougherty, deceased, and wag con- tirmed by the Senato! ————— PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL, SerinarieLy, Jan, 17, BENATE, PETITIONS PRESENTED, By Bonator PALMER—Trom citizens of Kan- kakeo County, rnyiniv extension of time for col- lecting taxes,~ rom Lraquois County, potition, Aumo tenor, Noforred to the Commitice on Rovaenuo. _COMMITTEE REPORTE. Tho Committoo on the Judiciary, by Sonator BANFORD, reportod back Benate bill 27 in ro- gard to judgmonts and docroos, with auudr{ smandmonty, Report concuryed in, and tho bill was ordored eugrossed nud printed, and ordered to n third roading, Tho Judiciury Committeo roported back Sen- ato bill 82, on tho kamo subject, with the rocome mondation that it Iny on the talle. Con- curred In, Alyo, Bonato bill 48, concorning Notary Pub- Men, with nmendmonty, T'ho bill wna ordored to n tiecond reading, and, with amendments, printed. JUDICIAT, RETORT, By consent, Honutor LEE jntroduced a com- munfeation from the Judge of Gircuit 21, (.lehlg tho information sskad for, Laid on tho lablo, Junons. By request of tho Judiclury Committeo, Bonato Dbill"25, fu roforonca to grand wnd potit jurors, was ordered printed,, OTHER COMMITTER REPORTS, Bonator BURNS, from the Rovenue Commit. too, roportod i substituto for Bonato Lill 43, in rolation Lo anpossinent and ecolloction of tuxos, I'his substituto wasvoad, and ordored laid on the trble, aud 260 copion printed, Tho awma Comuittoo roported back Benate bl 8, sume subjogt, recommending that it bo laid on tho tablo. Concurred jn. JNTUODUGTION OF BILFH. By Benator ARGIES—For au et providing Ior;x‘mondlug the Conutitutiyn, Qrdered to flint reading. By Bonator YOUNGBLOOD—TFor the relief of tho Qity of Bhawnootown, By Rountor KEHOE—To onablo oitlos acd towns to ostablish and maintain & fund for dis- abled polico and firemen, By Sonator WAITE—For an not to allow lifo insurance companios to withdraw ita seourltica and substituto others, By Bonator JACOBS—TFor sn aot concorning mortgagos on roal eatato. By Honator OASEY—To make an nmiropfl- vlfln for o Bupromo Court Houso at Mount ornon. By Sountor DOW—Concorning tho Clorks of tho Buporior Court of Gook Oouul.r. By Bonntor MoGRATH—Authorlzing the lovy- ing and collacting taxon by cltioa and towns. y Bonntor DOW-T'0 rogulate tho rato of in- torost on judgmonts and docroos, Ty Bonator ARCHER—Amonding tho act in rolation to roads and bridges, FINST READING, Bundry bills, Nos. 60 to 09 inclusive, wore rand mll;. ;\ flrat time and roforred to appropriate Com- mittoos. NOMINATION, A communiention was rocoived from the Gov- ornor, nnuouncing his nomiontion of Darius Johngon, of Livingston County, as Trustoo of the Industrial College, vice Mr, hnrrlugton, ro- moved from tho Btato, and asking concurronco of tho Sonate in the samo, X THOPOSED RECESS, . Bonator OASEY offerod tho following resolu- tion, asking the susponsion of the rules for con- sidoration therefor, thx\t whon the Bovato ad- Journs, it adjourn until Monday at 2 o'clock ) M. T*:fho rules were not suspondod, by a voto of 25 nfius and 16 naya, loss than two-thirds voting in tho afirmative. Tho following fa the voto s Aves, Donobito, Archier, Yo, Brooks, Dow, Mcdrath, Brown, Early, Nicholsof, Burke,! Ferrall, Thompaoz, Conflela, Glenn, Uplon, Canoy, Guadlach, Waito, Cantle, Hinchelie, Ware, Grows, Tncobz, Wilcoz—20, Gusoy, Euhoe, Max Baldwin, Polmor, Btoclo, Burns, Pattorson, Btrong, Cummings, . Roynolds, Warron, Greon, Banford, Williamton, amplon, Shepard, Youngblood—15, PROPEATY GLATMED, By suspoueion of the rules a Houeo resolu. tion nsking for tho roturn to tho dnughtera of ex-Govornor Bisgoll of o landscapo paiuting now in the Executive mansion, was coneurrod fix TROPOSED RECESE. By consont, Sountor CANFIELD offored a concurront rosolution providlng for adjourn- mont from Wodnosday next until the Tugsday following, Tho Bonato refusid to suspond the rules to consider it by a vote of 27 to 14, less than two-thirds voting'in tho affirmative. NOMINATIONS. By o susponsion of tho rules tho nomination by the Governor of Darius Johnson as Trusteo of the Illinois Industrial Univorsity was consid- ored, and tho'nomination roferred “to tho Com- mittce on Stato Charitablo and Educational In- stitutions by a vote of 21 Lo 19, BTATIONENY. By consont, 8cnator HAMI'TON introduced n regolution providing for snpplyiug stationery to standing Committoes, Adopted. © VENTILATION, By consent, n resolution providing for tho ap- pointmont of o Committoa to ascortain the cost of veutilating the Senato Chamber was adopted, ond Bonators Baldwin, Starue, and Pelmor go appointod. A COMMUNICATION, The court report from Judgo McClernand, of the Bpringflold District, was roforred to tho Judicial Committoo. Adjourned until 2:80 o'clock p, m. AFTERNOON SESSION: HOLL OALL. At tho roquest of Sonator Cummings the roll ‘was callod, showing present 82 Benators, JUDIOTAL DUSINESS. A m«nsfégn from tho Houso was received, ask- iufi the Bonate's concurronce in n resolution calling for informntion from tho several Cirveuit Judges as to the time roquired to dospateh thoir business, Concurred in, SENATORIAL ELECTION, Tho announcement was made of the concur- ronco by the Houso in the Sonate roeolution rogarding the time fixed for o joint suesion to elect o Ifililed States Bonator, REQESS. A resolution that, when we adjourn to-day, wo ndjourn till Monday at 6 o'clock p. m., was adoptod. A RAILROAD CHARGES, The ITouse resolution asking concurronco in mstructing onr Sonatorn, and roquosting our Represontatives in Congress to uso thoir fu- fluence in favor of n law proventing unjust dis- crimination Ly railroads, was conaldnrad‘ and made the specinl order for 'Tuecsday at 10 o'clock 8.m, CLERK HIRE. By consent, Senator CANTIELD offerod o resolution authorizing tho Judiclary Committeo to hiro o clork, and the rulos being suspendod, tho resolution’was adoptod. VENTILATION, ETO. Sonator BALDWIN, from tho Bpecial Com- mittao, appointed to sceuro warming and ven- tilation of the Senate Clmwmbor, reported that they liad received proposnls to do tho vork for about 2,000 upon n similar plan_to that now in use in tho House of Roprosentutives. Aftor discussion, the roport of the Committeo was laid ou the table. ADIOURNIENT. Aflgom'und nntil ¢ o'clock p. m. on Monday, the 20th inst. TIOUSE. CHICAQO FYE AND VAR INFINMARY. The BPEAKER laid before tho House the re- port of the Chicago Eye and Ear Iuflrmaril. Ro- ferred to the Committoo on Publie Charities. NDW BILLS. Dills ng follows wore introduced 1 By Ar. HITEH (8t. Clmr%—To ropeal the ach rn}:;:uiing the Ennt 8t. Louls polico forco. y Mr. HOILES—1'o amend act coucerning Judgmont und decreos. By Mr, LOOMIS—For tho yvelief of the city of Shawnes Town. By Mr, LOMAX—To amend the Temporanco law. By My, MANN—To amond fection 9 Eminent Domain bill. By Mr. MARSH—To amond tho act prohibiting domestic animals running at large. » By Mr, McPHERRAN—~T0o amond the act ve- arding evidenco in eriminal cases, T'o amend bo Tomperanco law. By Mr. PELTZER—To provido for tho ap- pomtment of Survoyors. By Mr, QUINN—Rolating to practice boforo Justicos'of tho Ponco, By Mr. BAVAGE—To malio railrond omployos porsionally liable in cortnin casos. By Mr, BWAN—Regulating practice in Circuit Courls, in granting now trinls, By Mr. THOMAS—To amond the net rolating to domestic animals running at largo. By Mr. TRUITT—To compel attondanco of wilnonnes, Y Dy dr. WICKER~To amond the Temperanco . REHOLUTIONS, Mr, WALRER introduced a resolution divect- ing the Railrond Committeo to roport a hill com- pelling railrond companies to lny slus) rmls on bridges aund trostlo works. Reforrod to Com- mitteo on Kaflronds, Mr, WIOKER introduced & rosolution memo- rinlizing Congress upon tho subjoct of o ship ennal nround Ningara Falls, Roforred to Com- mltteo on Fedorul Rolations. Mr, McADAMS offored n rosolution instruct- ing Reprosontetives in Congross to urge tho renowal of tho reoiprocity treaty with tho Dominion of Cannda. Reforred to the Commit~ too on Fodoral Ttolationa. Mr, JOIINSON offored o rosolution anthoriz- ing tha Doorkacpor to make nocossary repaivsin the hall, Roforred. Mr, OBERLY alfered n resolution dirceting tha Committeo on Uontingont Expenuos Lo ;-upm-& a bill for tho paymont of tomporary axes, Mr, BWAN offorod r rosolution calling upon \lyon Judges of Cirenit Courts for the numbor of daya requirod to dispose of business upon thoir sovorsl doclkots, A rerolution donating s cortain landsonpe pic- ture in tho Governor's Mannion, onco bolonging to Governor Bissoll, to tho daughtora of the lato Governor Bissoll, A motion to yofor to Com- mitteo on Bxeontivo Department was lost, and tho resolution adopted. Ar, McLAUGHLIN offorad a resolution pro- viding that the rosolution of yesterday relating to unjusit digerimination of md(ihbl on railroads should not nfigly to railronds in this Stato, Mr. JONEB, from tho Committes on Contlu- gent Iixpousos rocommended rescinding tho resolution ordering tho printlug of the Coustitu- tion with tlho rules, Adopted, Ay, IIERRINGTON offored a resolution di- rocting tho Judiciary Committeo to roport whathor ornot any further Jogislation is nocos- sary rogardicg confompt of Conrt in the )mbllcu- tion of articles caleulntod to impado justico. MR, ROUERS rogurded tho rosplution as n progeription upon froo speoch and froo thought, Mr, BRADWELL was of opinton that thoro ahould bo somo Lounds placed upon tho power of Courts in this rowpact, Tho prose should have the sume power to spoak of the action of tho Courts, ny it did of this honroablo body. Tha preas should b hield rosponsiblo, but not 1 ihily wibitrney power as exer- clind in cnwos of contompt, If thoe prous violate tha Inwa, thoy should bo tried by a jury —n right guarantoed to so miserabloa boing ns & horso-thiof. Mr. LANE (Hancook) romarked that ag the b ortios of the presanand the people were in no dan- or at tha prosont timo, and as the bill relating ?u the colloction of taxon was Loforo tho Houso, ho maved tho provious quoation, Ordered, Mr. HERRINGTON Ccalled for tho yess and nays. Ordorod. Mr. HERRINGTON oxplained that if thoro ‘was aufliciont powoer in the Courts, tho Judiciary Committeo would say 80 ; if not, the Committeo would report tho nocossary loglainuun. Tha rosolutton was lost—yons, 47 ; nays, 86. Tho resolution to furnish nlntlonury fo tho Enrolling and Lngrossing Olork upon Lis ordor, wag roconsidored, and thd resolution reforro back to the Committeo on Contingont Ex- onnoA. P A rogolution ompoworing cortain Committoos to employ clorks was Pronuntod and reforred fo thoe Committeo on Contingont Exponses, Tho Senate joint resolution soiting Tuosdn) noxt asthe day for Sonatorlal olootion, nn Wednosday noxt a8 the day for jolnt session, wua concurred in. TAX COLLEGTIONS, Iouse bill No. 27, for an act oxtending the timo for tha collection of the taxen on tho nasoss- ments for the yoar A.D. 1872, and delinquont and omitted taxes of former yonrs, was road a socond timo and recommittod ie tho Committco on Revenue, . Adjourned to 2:30 p, m. AFTERNOON BESSION. THE RAILROADS AGALN, Mat at 2:90 g. m. Mr. MORRIBON ontored & motion to rocon- aidor the voto ndn{»uug tho rosolution of Mr, Cnesedy, of yesterday, rolating to intorforence by Conisrosa to provon unjust disorimination in froights. _ TAX COLLECTIONS, Mr, RAY, from the Committes on Rovenue, roported back tho Lill zelating to oxtension of timo for the colleation of taxes, with an amond- mont making it conform to the provision of tho Honato bill, i Mr. CONNOLLY, offorod an amendmont pro- viding for a now bond to be given by Collootors, Mr. ORENDOTXF movad to table. Withdrawn. Mr. BHAW proceoded to show that a change in tho law would roleaso tho surotios on overy Col- Ioctor's bond in the Btate. Mr. HAY arguod that the amondmont was not necessnry, citing suthoritios in support ; also thoprovisions of the Rovonue law, The amend- mont wa tabled. The amonded bill was concurred in, and the bill orderod to be ougrossed for o third roading. A rosolution was offerod dirocting the Revonue Committeo to roport & bill oxtending the timo of collecting munioipal taxes to April 1, instead of Fob, 1, ne now provided by Iaw. TIVER IMPROVEMENTS, Mr. JACQUEBS offorod o rasolution rolating to tho improvemont of the Ohio, Miuslssippl, and Misaouri Rlvora, N moved to ndd tho Illinols. Adopted, Mr. JOHNSON moved to add the Rock River. Both adopted. - A motion to Isy an amondment. rdding the Kankakeo on tho tablo was loat. Roforrad. Adjourned till Monday. WALL STREET. IRovicw of the Moncy, Gold, Bond, Stock, and Prodnce Markets, Syecial Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yons, Jan, 17.—Monoy was easy during tho morning at 6@7, but closed easy at 7, goid. National Bank notes aro still coming in from the intorfor, and gradually becoming » drug, boing already at a discount. Tho necessity for nn as- morting houso or redemption buresu is favored genorally. Members of the Catton Exchango have moved in favor of the reponl of tho usury lnws, Primo morcantilo papor i in good demend at 8@10. The Evening Postsays: *‘Tho bill for the re- sumption of spocie payments, introduced by Mr. Sherman of Ohio, togethor with his spoccl, have produced s decided impression in financial cir- cloa horo. Opinions diffor as to tho bost method of obtaining this result,and thero ia n class who, being benefited by the constant fuctuations in the gold promium, leok with littlo favor on & slnbfi curroncy, but by far the greater part of tho businoss commaunity desiro this roturn to s sound condition of things; and, ro far as wo have obsorved, regard Senntor Shorman's bill with favor.” z aoLy, Gold was stronger, ranging from 112}@1123¢. 1ATORTE Tho imports of the weak promise to bo irm\tly in oxcoss of those for any woel within tho last throo months, The dry goods amount to £3,136,699, against 1,602,478 last weok, and fepioral morelandiza will foob up fully 88,000, 00, making o total of §11,600,000. Tho importa- tion of toa and colfoo las Leon largo, and us thouo articlas do not bring in customs, the largo importations is o direct drain upon tho coin of tho country. SPECIE EXPORTY, Bpocio o&%;ngemnnm for to-morrow, thus far, aro $300,000 gold colu, nud $260,000 silver bara, COFFEE. The burning of tho steamship Erie, with n cargo of coffce, put tho price of that articlo up 14@1 cout por ponnd, aud onablod several hald- ors of Inrge lots to roalizo handsome profits. Ono houye made $500,000. BTOCKA. Tho stock market was dull and stendy. The euthracito conl roads advanced on the report of o largo combination to advance the price of coal. TONDS, Government bonds aro firm, but the volumo of business iu small, Tho new Irio bonds, it s said, will bo market- od oxelusively In London, ENGLISIL INVESTMENTY IN AMERICAN BTOCKS. A trun!wor!h{ artielo just published gives the amount of English capital invested in American securition last yenr. Thore was invosted in London during 1572 in stocks and bonds $660,~ 000,000, of which only 815,000,000 woro investod in English entorprises, Tho romaindor was dintributed otwoon the United Statos and othor forcign countrics, The total cush value of Amorican seouritios sold in London last year amountod to at loast $110,000,000. 'Tho German markats took $15,000,000 to £20,000,000 more. o gronter portion of Amorican sccuritins takon in London and Germany wero marketed during tho onrly part of tho your. The Europesn do- mand for our socuritics for tho past six months havo Leon emall, altbough there are indicae tlong that it is now royiving, Tho figures given abovo throw some light on how owr balauco of trado has boon sottled. THODUCE, Tlour was hottor for most grades, Tho offer- ings woro light, with somo inquiry for shipping oxtras for futuro. Tho receipis are light nnd the atock is roduced. Wheat way hotter on tho advance ab Ohlr:nga and Liverpocl, The markob closes slrong but quiet, Pork was moro nctivo, with™ salos of 700 barrols B8 for now ness cash, S13.80 for March, and $13.25 for old. Cnt moats firm for bpme and shouldors, Dry snlted shoulders aro quolod at 53@53¢c. Hales of about 160 tos, &t T4go for picilod bollios, but mostly hama, al 9)¢e. Bacon firmer, aud gearco for short clear on spot, for whick 75§cin bid and 75{c asked. Tifty boxen long olear city nold at 7o, Turd is in fair demand, but asking pricos chock business, Bulon, 750 {ca kottla at 8;{ . 8 8-16¢ bid and 8{o asked for Junuary, For fuluro dolivery, tome buainoss for March is roported at 8!de. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Finnncial Nowas, New Yonu, Jau, 17.—Moloy wan ensy most of {ho duy, at6@T, but ciosci at 7 por cent gold, Natfonal Baunk notes are becoming n drug, Slflrllnrfl ‘was firmor at 100/5@100 . Gold rulcd stronger, rangiug from 112)¢ to 1123, closing at 112} @1143;, Loans 1@5 for currying un flat for borrowing. Ulcarings, $47,000,000, Troasury disbursomonts, §206,800, Engngomont for oxport to- morrow, $30,000 in gold coln, $250,000 In silver bars, Goverinnents wevo dull bul Airan) ot o slight advasice, Stato bonds wore nomian), Stacks sulad dull tho warlet openod frm, aud ad- vanced @3 por cout, Now York Central, Erle, and Tacitlc Mull showing tho moit strength, Tho udvauco subseguently move thau lost, Now Nork Contral fulling Lo 1033¢, Pacltlo to 03, Erlo ta 603, Wostorn Union to 841, Uniun Paciflo to 30, Olijos to 46}¢, Rock Island to 1103, und Wabaoh to 72}, Tho doprossion continvied il Tafu 1 tho ufternoon 11 somo stucks, bt Now York Central gold up to 1023z, Ollos ta 4637, Wstern Union to 34, Unlon Lacilio 16903, sud Paciile mall o 60y, Who wtrkot ot tho closo wa dull but very slrong, Slerling, 1093, Conpons, '81 5-20 of ‘03, . Coupons, 6 Couponw, 'G5, Coupons, %65 (How). 118 BrATE JONDY, o 33| Virgluias, 01d,,eeeyeeod Tanuousoos, Oldsrss .78 °|North Ospalings, il ‘Tonncsioed, HOW, ,78 |North Qurolinaw, new, .16 Virgiulas, New. .. s+ .60 at TINSTENT BONDS, Miasouria ..., w8 forro Haute ptd Pittaburgh. . U o atock, . 90 Pittiargh, nfon Pacifio atocks, . A0k 80%g|Union Pacifia honds. . 863 ‘Northwestorn 84" |Contral Pacific bond.. 991§ Took Intan, 1102:1Dol, Lack, & Westora. 97 , &, Central 2618, 1L, & E oo B2 Y, Taul, 5| Ll ¢ Forelgn Markots. Lrvenroot, Jan. 17—11 o, m,—Flour, 298 6d, Whent—wiutor, 125@128 20+ spriug, 11s 4d@12s 323 whilo, 124 3d@12s 6d; Club, 128 90@13a, Corn, 283 8d, Tork, 625 6d, LavEnroot, dan, 17=2:30 1, m,—Broadatuffs irm ; upward fondoncy, Wheat—winter, 128 20@12s 3d spring, 118 00@128 4 ; white, 124 50@128 6d 3 Olub, 124 10d@1% 24, Corn, 288, LIVERTQOL, Jan, 19— cliangod, Raceipls'corn 8 days Amerieat, m, — Droadstuffa un- 6,000 qrs, 2,600 bolng Jan, 17.—Consols—money, 12) ; account, 025@; B Y 5onow oT ot Kol s Tokoe, 903 now 5s, 8D¢ ; Erle, 41 205 of '65, 633¢ | 6-208 0 ‘Il rato of discount for 8 monthe' billa in opon mar- Xot s 3-10 bolow {he bank rato, Sporm ol, @05, FRANKYORT, Ju, 17.—Fivo-twentles of '62, 0037, TAnis, Jun, 17.—Rentes, 64 francs 47 contfmor, Tho specl in to” Tabk of Ffauco han iucreadod 500,900 o, LoNDON, Tan, 17,~Tlio roturna of tho paid clearings At Ulio Clearing ‘Touso yeatorday foot up £53,260,000, tho highost sum on record for n eluglo doy. Livenroor, Jan. 17.—Cotton heavy; middling up- tand, 93¢d; Orleans, 10(@104(d ¢ salos, 8,000 balows Anictican, 5,000 balcs; apcculalion and” oxport, 1,000 alos, Broadatufia frm, Callfornla white wheat, aversgo quality, 125 S@1%s 613 club, 125 104@13s '2d: red apring,’ 11s 03@12s 4d; red Wintor, 12 2d@1% 8d. Flour, 205 d@d03, Cotn, 28a, Gumberland middlos, 845 ; short ribs, 35 d. Recafpta of coru for tho past threo days, 5,000 qrs, of which,000 qra wors Amorican, Recofpta of wheat Tor th past threo days, 65,000 qra; American, 58,000 qvs. Yorns and fabrics at Manchestor depressod. v Buffalo Live Stock Markots Burrato, N, Y., Jsu, 17.—CATTrLE—Recolpth to-day, including 10 cars Foported to arrivo, 2,170, moking tig fotal for the weok thus far 8,801, or 623 'cars, against 239 cara for tho camo tiina last week, _ Tho scarclty of cars for shipping this mornlnfi caused the markel to drag at yesterday's prices; TLero wore but few buyors 1n oftendance, aud the rds wero well filled with stock, About 800 wero disposed of, Sales: 110 Ohio steerd, 1,005 10 1,208 1L, at $4.76@06.62%: 216 1liinols sloors, 1,185 to 1,253 Ibe, ot $5.70G0,00; U3 Texassicors, 1,3&5 101,373 Ihe, nt $4.073@5.123¢ ; 95 Indisna Alecrs, 1,037 to 1,150 lbs, nt $4.50(@5,40 ; U1 Btata stoers, 1,157 101,447 Lho, 01.¢5.0086.00°; 10 Stato stockors, 761 1bb, ot £.60; 18 Atsgourd sloors, 1,088 hs, ut §3.125¢, Bitfxe AND Laxns—Rocolpts to-day, 2,400, making thio total for tho wook thus_ far, 15,200, againat 13,000 tho asmo thno timo Instweelr, Tho matket closed firu 6L $0,60@7.35 for Canada shoop nnd lambs ; $6.008 6.75 for Weetern shoep ; cholce lots a shado Lighor, ales fo-doy: 1,471 Michigan sheep, 7 6 to 108, at $475@7,50 ; 65 Ohlo_ shicop, 84 to 93, 0t 85,870 ; 168 Indinnn sheop, 85, at $5,20; 216 Canada slicep and lambs, 80 to 103, o $0,35G0,70. Hods—Raceipta to-dny, 11,000, moking tho total for 4ho weck thus far, 83,800, againat 20,400 the samo timo Inst week, Markot activo at $4.25@4.40, with o dispo- sition on o partof buyers to beot down pricos, Bales: 4,000 Ohfo liogs, 180 to 300, ot $4.30@4.,40, Albany Livo Stoclk Marlkot. AroaNY, N, Y., Jon, 17.—Berves—Tho opencd bieavy, ‘Thero was u erq, but thoy firmiy beld, oncl nxpucMnF o fargo sup- ply, in which case thoy hope to get caltlo at their own prices, Duyora yostorday pnld Inst weol's rates, but “to-duy tho inarket foll 4o por pound. Owing to o alorm in the West tho stock trains aro bout 18 Dours bohind time, 80 that it 13 impossiblo to givo an idoa oither of tho quulity of tho offorings, or what tho ruling prices will be, Tho quality &o far s somewhat botter than usual, But fow good cattle aro Iacluded, MiLou Cowa—Recolpts Nght, all of which wera zonaly bought for tho New York matket, ot $15.000 Buxp AND Laaps—1,400 hiead liavo boon rocelved so far, and the m3qkot rilcs stoady, tho demand belng shut cqal o tho ouppls, & largd supply ta nuticl- pated, which moy muke pricos fall. Wo quote fino wool ‘sheop at 6@7ie; coarao wool at 6@03{c, and lambs ot Gi¢@8e, ous—Receipia of through stock hieavy. No ealea Lsvo beon ndo ors, und thoro s practlcaliy o mar- ot market d_attendance of buy- New York Live Stoci Marltet, New Yoni, Jan, 1T.~BEevEs—Arrivals, 17100, come Ploting 7,400 for tho weok, gainst 6,840 last’ weok, “Trado 1 evon worao than yestorday, and prices lower, thie declino belng 10 sinco Monday.' A ralny night nn foggy morning woro unfavorable, Somo stock res mairied unsold, Thin natives went nt10@1103 docont ot 11%@1%; primo st 13@180; somo UN owt Toxaia went ot 1030, 60 1ba por owk ; 0 cwt Illinols 4t 113(c, samo allowaiica. Siter—To-dny, 4,800, 1nd 21,100 5o far {hls ok, agninst 18,200 the samo time lask wook, Trado fafr ak 54@8Y{c s oxtromes, Two cura good 103 Ib Obio sold 04730} 2 cars 00 It Ilinols, Tidc ; 1 car poor, 67 Ibs at Gige, Toui—To-lay, 03 ears, making 46,000 sinco Hatur- day, ngatnst 43,400 to tho Saine dato laét week, Markot unchangod ; 1 car pigs uv, 163 bs mg light Westorn_dressed bolding for 67, on oxtreme, City dressed sold at 53ze, Now York Dry Goods Market, New Yonk, Jau, 17.—Thera was an fucreased movee ment fn tradd te=diy, induced by thio presence of soma rominent Houthern and Westorn buyers n markot, 'ho Daily Bullctin says cotton goods aro very firm, aud stilitond upward, D IFM Star fine brown sheolingd aro up to16c; Great, Fulls 8 & M Lisachod shirtings aro up %o per yord, and Tuscororas pro now léc, Wamsuttae aro scarcs and firm n tivst honds ot 100, Spring woollens ave it botter dvmand. Papor cambrica rulo firm, Forelgn goods remafu fnactive, Pittsburgh 0l Market. Prrrsnuna, Jun, 17.—Crude petrolenm firm, with upward tondeficy ; Bules nt $L95 per brl at Parker's Landing, equal to ibout 53¢ por galion here, Refined quist and unchunged, Nrw Yonx, Jan, upland, 40 Yc, LeAnstures—Tlour very frm, with light offeringss recelpts, 7,000 brla ; super Weatdrn and State, $6.106 6,607 comimon to 'good oxtra, $T.10@T.05; good to chofce, 8,23 5 Whito wheat extra, $9.95@10,00; cxlra OUIY, $7,5069.75 ¢ 8t, Louin, $1.14@19,00, Itya flour ot $47030.40, Corn’ meal quict,” Wheat firm and inmoderato domand ; roceipts, 4,000 bu: No, 2 Milwnukeo spring, 31,60 No, § spriug, $1.63@18 3 No, 3 Northwentern, $1.65 ; nforior, $14531.48; white Weslorn, $2.10; No, 2 Chlcago, aflot, $1.69, "Tye firm, Barloy aleady ;' Westorn, $1.00, Bult quict, Corn in Toir demand’s 0GE06 3¢ recoipts, 5,000 bu; old mixod Wostern, in store, G12{@G5¢ ; now mixed Weste Oata nlead eipta, 9,000 bug new v, GOG52¢; bIick Westorn, 45@500; white Gixc. oo Gestorn, 800c, laiiged, 4Tirm, GuooERtEs—Coffee strong, and higher: R, 17@ 10y, Sugar and molreses huchanged, Rco bigher, 5@0%e, gL EIHOLFYN—Dull and lower; oruds, Bo; refined, Provisioxs—Pork flrmer; mess, $13.25@13.764 primo mees, $14,00@14,60, Boef dull nud unchonged, Cut ments nuchanged, Lird firm; Western steam, 817 bruary, 8Y@9330. —Firm} Western, 12G10e, —Firm; 12@160, Waiskev—Stesdy ; Wi, BULFALO, Burraro, Jan, 17,—BReansiurrs—Ylour stroug, Ldrong; sales car lots of No, 2 Milwaukeo cluly at §1,55, Corn firm and quiol, at for emr lotu of No, 3 Westorn, Oals ueglocted, Kyo offered at 8, Burloy firm, i CINCINNATI, 2. Y CINCINNATI, Jun, 17,—DBneApsturss~Flour in falr demand and bigher, ut $3,2568,60, Wheat i fulr de- mund and highor, st $L96@1.77, Cora steady, ot 400, Other grans unchanged, O1Lg~Firnu and unchanged, ProvistoNs-—Lork nominal; offcriugs light ; $12.75 @12.00 Lavd firm ; steam, T@7TN0 ; ketilo, T75@8e, Lulk meats strong ; shonlders 4@45¢, wilh sales ub 4xc Dbuyer Mereh; clowe b, 6@ Oios clest, 6@6}e, Ducon in good demand shouldors, G@ar s cloar Fib, TH@T3 Y} Green moats firm . 3311 ¥ib, B @53 ; bumy, T@Ve for 18 10 xflu ‘averago ; m{hu— weight genorally lield at 0fe, Tooa—F1lrm, at §1,00@4.25; wost anlos at §1,10§4.15, TRecolpts 7,400, Witsgey—Active | ¥ Hhéuldors, 5 ST, TOUIS, 1. Loute, Jun, 17,—BuEAusTUs Fa—Flour firm and imchunged,” What i g wanple Jots of No, 2 spring, $L31 1 warchous .0 ved full, §1.85, Corn firmg No, 2, $2c ou East (v e I Last Elovator, and 400 In ‘warchouso hore, OWs nominal, Uirloy lighor prime lowa apring, T6@83¢. Nye firm ; N, 3, 7oe, Winsiey—giendy, f 90, Provistons—Lork nomfual at $1200, Bulk meats blgher; der firm ; Toosa elear rib und lota ‘shoulderd, BX@%%70 ; clenr rib, TA(@Tige ; clear, Tuary, 0@Bge, Bacon held T4@Tx0, Lard highor ;' good wleanl, Tic: poliol ¥ebruaty, 7507 scller Murcl, Lottle, Tie, At Quincy, 1tous—Yifin, st $5,4060.75." Ttecolptn, 7,00, OxrrLr—Biesdy alid unchunged, ‘TOLEDO, ToLEDO, 0,, Jan, 17, —BIEADATUFFE—TTour steady Wheat netfvo st highor ; No. 1 whito Michigan, 3 No, do, $1,60 ; umbor Michigan, $1,72)7 ; No.'3 hnie bor 1Mlfuoié, $1.10 3 No, 1 red, $1.73 3 No, 3, $1.64, Corn steady ¢ high mixed, 750 ; old do, 306 ;' low nixed, dle, "Oats guiol and ndhanyod, Drenaed 1Hoa3—EL15G 1,60, BitteazNts—Flour, 400 bris ; wheat, 4,000 bu; con, u,|ixlm bu} num,.fl,oflfl hu, Hiles Bt AZUG EOEIPTA—1lour, 1,000 brla; wheat, 13,000 bu; cory, 45,000 bu 3 outs, 6,000 by, Yo 2 . CLEVELAND, OLEVELAND, Jan, ‘17,—HREADsTUPZa—Flour qulct aud unchanged, Wheat vory firn at an advanco of do; No. 1held st 1,743 No, 2 sold at $1,09, Corn aud oats ‘quist wnd unclanged, grnoLeusi—llafiued steady § beld ot 20@203¢ for car lote stapdurd white, NEW ORLEANS, New Outeang, Jan, 17,—Conn~—Searco; advanced ; hllll‘t‘lmln,'lun, . V16105 —~Tjocon sepycoond fymor, Lard caslor; terce, T2i@8Y50, Qlhiory \whuun{d‘? ! CorroN—Lusler ; sules, 5,000 bales s good ordiuary, 17303 low middiings, 18303 middlings, 193¢ ; mide diitig brloans, 105ze, Rocelpts, 0,027 bafer, g A To Tarcolona, 1,803 baloa; conatwive, 80 bales, Stock, 171,259 balea, {Veok's ualoy, 8,400 bales, Dty, et 45,607 balos} mroms, 87,653 'bales, Excorie—(irorl = Dritain, 8023 baloa; Contineat, 0,163 balos; cossi- ) 6,803, BVALTIMORE, BALTIMORY, Jan, 17,—-IREADSTUFFA = Tlour tn- chaned, but vory firm,* Wheat qulol ; Weatorn rod $1.78@L90: ambor, $2.0082.05, Corn firm; mixed Weatorn, 02@02\go, * Oats il Westorn mitxad, 43@ 4703 white, 483500, Ityo qulot at 90:@$1.00, ProvietoNA~Quict and firm ; pork, $13,76@14,00, Inme, 19%@15, Lard frmor ot B@Bi(c, BurTei—Activo at lowor prices ; choiee roll Westorn, 24@20 1 gooul, 1Y @140, Waisker—t5c, 2 ROIT, DETROIT, Jan, 17.—GnuaN—Wheat actlvo, wnd higher ; No, 1 white, $1.50@1.88 3 amber, $1,60@1,08, Carn ateady nt 41}¢@142o, Oals, Ble, Dngasen Hoas—§1.75@4.00, MILWAUKER, Jan, 1T.—BREADSTUPF: Wheat qulot ind w AW 1,242, Oala pearco and firm 3 No, 2, o anid inn ; No. 2, Ity In falt domand and Wigher ; No, 1, 69¢. Tarloy oxeited and higlier ; No. 3, 9%c, trogivTa—-laur, 1,000 brla; whoat, 25,000 b BuIrMENTS—FlonT, 5,000 brin : whoat, 1,000 hit, PHILADELPHIA, Prurapeneia, Jon, 17, — DikApstTurrs — Flour rathor quiot, but atrong s Wisconsin and Minnosota, $4.25@8,76 5 Tonnsylvania sud Ohlo, $4.00@8.75, Wiieat quiet 3 red, $1.05@2,005 nmbor, $2.085 white, £2.03@2.08, Ttye duli'nt 50, Corn dulls old yellow, #2c 3 now, 60@iZe; white, 6de, Onts In moderate de- mand 3 white, 60@62¢ § mixed, 473, TeTioLEUN—Crudo, 142,G14174; refined, M@ITe, n light doniaul af SPECIAL NOTICES, Ihe Centuurs of Old wero hall horsa and helf man, Thoy consorted with animals—conquored maukind—lived upon tho flowers of tho eontury plant—mado onoof thelr numbor God of tho heallng nrt—trans- ferrad tholr namo and homo to tha coustellation Contaurlus, and ralsod tho dovil gonerally. Dut the groat Contaur Linimont for stif folnts, rhonmatism, awsilings and lnmotnioss upon mian and honst, 13 now astonlsbilug (ko world. 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