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et e et s e e et e e e e THE STATE CAPITAL. Yéslerdny’s Proceedings in the Titiuois General As- senibiys Action Taken on the Bill to Extend the Time for the Collection of Taxes. A Specinl Bill for the Relief of Cook County to Be Reported. Raliroad Investigation == Scnatorial Etcction To-Day. Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune. SrnixoriELp, Jan, 20.~Thero was buroly & quorum in tho Ifouso this morning. Tho mem- bors, nnd cepeclally tho Cook County delogation, havo oxhibited groat ability in going homo and remalning thoro boyond tho timo of adjourn- mont. Tho following mombors from Cook wero prosont this morning : Bradwell, Ferrier, Oleson, Scanlan, Hopkins, Washburn, Dooth, Roun- treo, Wayman, Lomax, and Horting. Tho Sonato kopt inside the Conatitution by ad- ourning from Fridey until 6 o'clock this evon- g, ou old trick successfully revivod, DUOTECTING FIIE PREBS, Mr. Grabam offered & rosolution requiring the Tudiclary Comunittoo ta roport what logislation, if nny, was necessnry ** for the bottor protection of the pross, in tho oxorciso of its right to com- mont frecly upon tho conduct of men occupyin, ublic positions in this State,” It was reforre ro tho F udicinry Committaoe. The printing in German of 0 munsngg was u% again to-day, on tho motion of Tr, Snow to rocind tho rosolution ordoring it. 1o waa too late, na tho work {s probably done by thia timo, aud 80 the Ifouse thought. COOK COUNTY HONDS. A bill propared by Mr. Root, Cook Corinty At- ‘tornoy, and approved by the Board of County Commlsgioners, to amend tho act of Fabmurgfi 1873, boiug an act onnblinfi counties of 100,0 [mhabitants to **iseuo bonds tnd borrow money for county purposes” was introduced by M. Ronntreo, It aims to repenl tho nuthority to purchaso the abstracts, aud gives the county tho power_to increnso its indobtodness to apy Rmount upon & voto of the people, the act to ba amendod fimitiog tho amount to 31,500,000, TORTICULTURAL POINTING. Mr. Cronkrito_introduced a_bill crenting & Doportment of Horticulturo, It shall compriso threo Ilortioultural Bociotios, and divides the Btato into three Horticultural Districts. Among othor things, it providos for o “Roportof tho Depurtmout of Em‘tloultmu of tho State of Ilii- nois,” which ig to include all papers and gro- coodings the Exocutive Committoo may eoe fit to pumiufi. This givos unlimited powar to print all sorts of things, a8 is donc in tho n{,'!lc\lltmnl xeports, where pages aro dovotoed to * fore and aft" milking, and such like. ATTACHING LOCOMOTIVES, Mr. Hildrup_introduced & bill, to-day, to au- thiorizo proccedings by nttachmont for demand- ing, charging, or rocoiving o gronter rato of faro or compensation_for the transportation of pas- sengers or froight than is nllowed by law. It provides that railrond con;snn[eu obiarging more thon the logal faro, in addition to the penal- tioa alrondy providod, shall bo liablo in an nc. ~tion of dobt, in o swn not less than $100 normore thun 8500, in any Court of Record, The nggrioved pnrtics moy fllo an afi- Jovit, ~upon which on attnchmont may ‘bo iesyod, and tho Sheriff may exccutoe the same by Jevying on any locomotive engine upon tho tiask of the railroad and keeping said ongino in his enctody until tho Compnoy gives bonds in doublo tho amount of tho demund of tha plain- tiff, no person to becomo & surety who is in tho omployment of the railroad or pecuniarily inter- csted thorein, Beforo the writ of sttachment is issuod, bonds covering damages, in case of o wrongful »uinl% out of the writ, must be given by tho plaintiff. . ATTCR TIE RAILLOADS, Sonator Whiting will submit the following sthen tho Bonato moota : WirznEas, It is olleged that the Obieago, Bt. Louis & Altou Taliroad, belonging to class A, us clageified by the Ratlroad snd 'Warchouso Commnissioders, ond nu- thorized to chargo 23 centa per mile paescryor faro: WaEREAS, It 18 roported that on or about the 15ih instant, when certnin porsons tondored the conductor 1ho ful{ amount required by law for their fare, the sald conductor endenvored {o oxtort & greater sum by throstening to cfoct them from tho cars in case of non-complianca ; and ‘Warpess, It 18 reported that some of tho officora of thosaid rosd on or sbout the 17th just, omployed or dotatled an oxtra foreo of hands to forcibly extort from thoin fures abovo thio legal ratea ; Tho resolutions provide that the Rmilroad Committeo investigate the matter, and have ‘powor to send for poruons and pupors, aud fur- thor, that laws bo passod to provent railroads - from charging more than tho rates prescribed by “law. 'Thogontlemen siludod to in the pronmbla “woro farmors on thoir wey to the Bloomington +Convention. g FANE'S ETERNAL CAMPING-GROUND. The Union soldicrs who fell fu tho battle of Antistam wero buried in the centro of tho fiold, 4ho Stato of Maryland purchasing ton neros-of land and dedicating it o that sacred use. An asgociation was formed toimproyoe the cometory, and orect & monument above the fallen boroos. Tho cost of tho work waa to bo defrayed by tho cightcon Statos repro- eonted in tlo _battlo proportion to thoir Congroesional xoprosentation. “Tho ontiro smount, #100,000, ns beon raised, oxcept $10,- 057, of which $7,804 is tho sharo of Iilinofs, The grounds have beon improved aud inclosed. The dead were buried Ly Btates, eoxcopt the un- Xknown, who wero luid inalot by thomselves: Tho total number of dead in the cometory is 4,617, of which 8,211 woro {dentified, and 1,406 remnin unknown. Illinois had 29 known, and ‘hor sharo of tho unknown divided equally smong the Statos was 80, Illinols hns paid nothing_so far, and {o tho only totally dolinquentState, Hor dead wero interred and cared for at the expense of other Commonvweslths, aud now she is askod to pay what seems to be a dobt of honor to in- sure tho complotion of tho cemotory, In tho middlo of this “ctornal camping ground” will bo orocted & gronite monumont 22 feot square at tho baso, and 44 foat 7 inchos to tho lugheat point. This will include a colossal statue of & soldior on guard over bhis dend comrado, to bo 21 fect G inchies high from tho boltom of the -plinth to the {op of the cap,—tho largost atntus of modorn times, It will bo in two pleces, joined ot the bolt, and will weigh sixty-tive tons, the woight of the ontire monumont beiug 800 tons, Oolonel Cramor, of Wost Virginia; Gonoral Wright, of Ohio; Dr, McNary, of Connacticut, and Mr. Boult, of Maryland,” n Committoo ap- pointed by tho Board of Trustces, ara Liero to ask tho Logisluture to uppropriato money to pay tho zasessment on Illinois, A Dillwill pe pro- pared and introduced in o fow dnys. The Btate gavo 810,000 to tho Gotlysburg monument. . BHAWKEETOWN, Shawnestown intends to press the claim pre- sented in tho bill asking for $125,000 to coyer demages alleged to haye beon intlictod upon that snciont burgh, whon tho Btato, in 1833, —tho in- ternol improvement oxcitoment being atb its hoight,—was building s railroud from thoro to Alton, For somo purposs or other conneoted with the work, a deep ditch 200 feet wide was dng, and los sinco filled with wator from thos river. In 1857 the Legislature appro- E{inufl £86,000 to reliove the conacionce of tho ate, and to enable the town to build a loveo end control tho water, but this appr) rintion was. mljudged unconstitutional by tho Supreme Qourt, end now another application is mado, COMPULSOLY ELUCATION, A bill {ntroduced in tho lust Logislature, pro- viding for compulsory oducation, fatled {o bo- como & law, a3 much perhaps on account of the ressuro of moro urgont logiulation than any- hing elsc. Sonator Itoyuolds scoms to havo buon studying the subject and will prohnhlg' In- troduce gomo proposition on tho subjoct ab an omly day. ‘Tho atrongest argument in its favor that has appeared horo i tho following copy of 2 DIl propared by & Ncpublicsn Sonator, It s o literary snd loglulativo curiosity: PriouRTICH, Ablll to rolave cherifts an collecters of takses in conntyes mot undcr townchip organision of beelng cowpelled to viset ovry taky-puro or his bueo or plaso of Lusyneda in lue thurcof the collocters of countyes shall advertico certen daya to ncat £afd take-yares” ot tharo voling plsscs fu cach rispestive preafuk, ono or to days in Provule attor viscling vach Presiuly tho collocter ahall hold his ofif1v open 99 des for cale Hcting takacs in Cort house hefora prosediug to collict By Law and this ill bo mald A Morgency Bl HOUSE AND BENATE, A ‘Tho Houso has no far conducted ita buslness with much proprioty, Thore havo beon but faw buncombe haranguge. and a bocominz mudasty that argues well has boen npflnrnnt. Tho House promises to pan out in ability and common sonso bettor than tho Bonato, There s more logal wisdom in the Ifouse. Tho Ronato can show but ono man of oqual legal attalnments to Mr, Hay or Mr. Bushnoll—both, by the way, mi- norlty reprosentative men, Thera hns beon a greator Jnvulopmunt of * faw" in tho Bounto, Bud whilo thoro fn ovidently no lack of spenliug- howor {u tho Housio, tho npecchos sa far hava Lcun modorato, muumll{ nonsible, aud stuck closely to the subjocts in hiand, TIE SENATOIAL ELEUTION, Ilon, Josoph Ilart, of LaSulle, was n mombor of tho Constitutional Convontion, and was on tho Committeo that framed tho soction iu the Constitution prohibiting tho Governor, and other oflicors, from Leing o candidate for any othor office during tho torm for which they weroe eloctod. Mr. Hart holds that $he soction wan in« tonded to ’5unrd against such cages, as tho can- didacy of Governor Ogloaby for the Senato, and ollovos it to be n violation of tho sprit, if not of thelottor of the Constitution. Mr. Iart, who Is now in tho llouse, has thorcforo con- gclontious seruplon about votiny for Ogloaby for onntor, bollovin, that, In g0 doing ho would bo unfalthful to tho oath ha took to nupport the Constitution, That iy tho way ho foels about it, and ho will probably decline {o voto or Lo convonlontly absont whon tho voto fu taken. Ifon, Franklin Corwin, of LaSa'lo, in boro, on & misslonary tour, to wrostlo with and if pousible counvort Mr. lIan, who will be likely to provo n tough subject. (LLioro aro saidto bo two others who tako tho samo viow, nud thero aro onoor two Democraty who will not voto for Judge Trumbull, These dofoctions cannot mifect the result in any way. Tho ballot will bo takon soparalaly in cach Houso to-mor- row, and tho joint ballot on Wodnosdny. « M, Wallkor, of Homilton, this morning intro- ducod a sorion of resolutions, raciting tho soo- tlon of the Conatitution which “snys that the Governor, &c., shall not bo . oligablo for any other office during the term for which he was clooted. Mr. Anderson moved to lay it on tho tablo, and Mr. Oberly, to eavo tho subject for futuro disougsion moved to adjourn. -That was lont, nnd tho question recuiring upon tho reso- lutions, Mr.‘hountrnn movod to adfourn until 2:80, and it provailed—03 o 24, TILE RAILROAD -COMMIGSION. The frionds' of Mr. McCron aro pushing his claims for tho Railrond Commissionorship, ~Mr. Buoll, tho farmors’ candidato, on whoso bobalf o bushel of rocommondations and o . petition signod by 8,000 farmoru hovo beon filod in the Govornor's offico, i his mot_formidablo oppo- nent. Itwill bo diffleult forn Govornor toignora tho fermors® candidato, tho man in whom-tho; oxprossod gront confldence, and whoso appoint- mont thoy asked for in tho Bloomington Con- vention, = Colonol Morgan's frionds were shrewd enough to get him indorsed by tho farmors, snd 1t iu quita o foathor iu Lis, cap. Tho candidatos from tho southiern and westorn part of the Stato aro incrossing in numbor every day, and the town is nearly full of porspectivo Commission- erg, Mr, Linogar looms n%zstwng from_tho south, with ox-Sonator Van Dorsten and Paul Bholloy, of tho Quincy Whig, in the immedinto ‘background, and a score or two pushing forward {rom the rear. A bill appropriating $15,000 to pay the coots of logal proceedings on tho part of the Rairoad und Warchouso Commisoion, and 2500 for incl- dontal oxponsos of the offico, which is in addi- tion to ©800 appropriated for that purpose Inst yoor, was Introduced in the Houso to-ay, . The monoy ia to bo expendod only on tho order of tho Govornor: 4 AN UNSATE GALLERY. A rosolution was offored in tho ITouso, imme- dintely after tho innuguration coremanics, in- quiring into the safety of the gallery, which wns roportad to havo sprang and sottlod three inches atone end. ‘No reply bas beon mndo to tho quory, und o fecling of unonsincss provails which will keep many away who would otherwiao bo present at the Bonatorial election to-morrow and Wednesday. Tho collapse of the gallel would bo a sensation, but, ihon, it might ki many people, No risk should be run. THE BENATORSHIP. Tho nfternoon wes epent on rosolutions, Tho Walker resolution rolative to Goyornor Oglosby's candidacy for the Sennte nfter dilatory motiona was Iaid upon tha tablo, and & rosolution of Mr. Quinn, exprossing confidonco in the Governora ability to discharge the dutics of tho offico to which ho was clected, and inviting him to scorn 10 bocomo o Sonator, was withdrawn, After somo wrangling, Mr, Gofidun, moved as tho sonso of tho HgO\lED, that the Constitution hed no roforanco to any ofiico not created by tho Con- stitution of tho Stato, and the House thought so too by a party voto. SCATUTES FOR THE COMMITTEES. The Contingent Committee rocommondod tho purchas of thirty-nino copios of Gross' Btatutes, one for cach Committee. ~ Mr. Jahnaanohfucled on constitutionsl grounds, but Mesurs, lay and Buehnoll carried it through ; so sovoral hundred dollurs will fuvested, INCREASING BALARIES, Mr, Colling oxprossed hia_opinion. against in- croceing tho ealarics of the United States Troas~ ury Departmout, a8 the peoplo wero poor, and tho Fedoral Relations Commitfes was glven an opportunity to investigato it. WANTS A REST. Thon Mr, Hollenback moved to adjourn from noxt Wednesday until the Tueaday following, to allow tho mombers to recuporate, attor the sovero labor of ¢lecting a Senator, but n mn}omy thought thoy could survive, and very wiscly do- feated the motion, The Judiciary Committeo wore requonted to decido immediately upon the constitutionality of rinting in German, and of supplying Commit- oa it stabionionys wikd, Ny it ways thia. Jnc diciary will probably roport {n favor of station- ery. o THE WANETOUSE COMRMISSION. Mr, MoAdamo set forth that tho agriculiural intorests of tha Stato wore intimatoly connected with the Railrond and Warehouse Commission- ers, and that it was tho opinion of tho Houso that at loast ono member of that body should bo a farmer. Tho House agreed with Mr. Me- Adams, end Mr, Buoll's chances were propor- tionatoly elovatod. ESTENSION OF TAXES. ‘ The bill for tho ocxtension of taxes buing under consideration, on o motion to order it to 2 third reading, Mosers. Bradwel land Rountroo gtated that it would be oppressivo for Coolt County, aa it would bo impossible forthe Col- Jector to return the books in the time given. They desired the bill nmendod: -g0 thot the County Board' should have discrotionto fix tho time for this yoar. Afr. Conmolly bolieved thoy should pass that bill, and another to moet tho omorgoncy in Cook °County, and Alr Joneg gmid likewine, Thoro wWas & gon- eral understanding that it ook County could not press “smendmonts to tho bill, evory other county would vote for o bill to reliovo Cook County. It was wmoved to ut the bill on its pmengo,{mt Nr. 8haw romem- Enrad it was an omergenoy bill, requiring 102 votos, and a call of the roll’ showed but 94 preas- ont, and it had to bo postponod, TUE TAX EXTENSION BILL, : Tho Revonuo Committco of the Houso took bacle the bill for tho cxtension of taxes pub- lished last wook, and after further incubntion producod the following, precisely similar to_tho Sonato Lill, and which will como up for a third -reading somo timo this wook. A Biusfor an act oxtending tho time for tho . collection of the taxes on tho nsscssments for the year A, D, 1872, and dolinquent and omit- ted taxes of formor years, SrorioN 1. Be it enacled by the People of the State of Lillinois, represented in the General As- gembly, that Boctions 109, 239, and 241, of * An ot for tho assossment of proporty, and for {iho Jovy and collection of taxos,” approved March 80, 1872, which said numbered soctions road as follows : “Bro. 169, . Town and District Collectors ehall return tho tax-books end mako final sctilo- mont for tho amount of taxes placod in their Liands for collection, on or beforo the firat day of Fobruary noxt aftor recelving tho tax-book: Provided, That the County Collector may firot notify, in writing, the geveral Town or Distriot Colloctora upon what dny within twonty duys after the first day of February, thoy shall nppear at his oftico to mako final sotilement. **8ro. 239, On or Lefora tha 28thday of Fab- runry, annuglly, aftor he has mado -sottlement with Town or District Collectors, the County Colloctor ehall mrko a aworn_statemont,’ show- ing tho total amounts of oach kind of tax ro- ceiyed by bim from Town or District Collectors, and tho tatal amount of onch collectod by him- golf, which atatomont ehail bo filed in the oftico of the County Clovk,” ‘' Bzo, 241, The County Callccicr ohall, on or boforo the 5th day of Barch following, pay over to tho Btato Troasuror tho faxos in his hauds payablo to the Stato Treasury, na shown by such sottlomont,” Blell, to the oxtent and only so far as tho pamo upply to taxes levind on the asscssment of pioperiy for the yeer 1872, or to other taxos ro- quired by law to be oxtended on’ tha tax books with tho'taxos of sald yoar 1872, be hold and are horoby mado to road a8 follows : **BEe, 169, Town and District Collectors shall roturn tho tax books, und make final ecttloment for the amount of taxos placod in thojr hands for colloction, on or boforo thoe 10th duy of March, A, D, 1873: Provided, ‘That the County Collector 1wy firet notify, in writing, the several Town or Diatrlet Collectors upou what day, within twenty dayy aftor tLo 10tk day of March, they shall appear ¢t his oflico to melko final wot- tloment.” *H50, 200, On or bofore the 10th davof Avril. S A, D, 1878, aftor ho has mado sctiloment with with tuo Town or Diatrlct Colloctors, tho County Collector shall mnke naworn statement, show- fug tho total amounts of tax recoived {:y him from ‘Vown or District Colloctors, and tho total amount_of each collected by himeolf—ybich statomont shall bo filed in the oficaof the Coun- ork, y"k!v:u. 211, Tho County Collector shall, on or bofore the I6th day of April, A, D, 1878, pny over to tho Btate Lrensuror tho toxes in his hiands paysblo to tho Btato Troasury, as shown Ly such sotilomont,” B0, 2, On andatler tho 16th dny of A}ull,[\.n. 1878, this act shall conso to bo in forco nnd oftact, saving howover all liabilition inourred thorounder; and " theroafter Bections 169, 230, and 241, ns first recited in Bection 1 of thfs not, and ny thoy appear aud rond fu tho act of March 80, 1872, tho titlo of which Is given in tho titlo and Heotlon 1 of this net, shall romnin in full forco and offect, the samens if this act Lad novor beon passed. Wueneas, the benoflt of this act and the ro- liof horeby intonded to bo afforded to tox- payors i bo lost uulesn 16 tukos mmodiate offect, wherefora an emorgency exists, roquiring that {b shall ho tako offoot; thoreforo, this not shinll tako olfect end boln forco from and after its pasango, e PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL, INATE, ¥ Brninarmerp, 111, Jan, 20.—Bonato mot ot & o'clock 8 m., pursuant to ndjournmont, Lieu- tonant Governor Boveridgoe in tho chair, On motion of Bonator BURNS, tho Sonate took a rocoss until 8 o'clock p, 1, TETITION, Upon ronssombling, Sonator PALMER pre- sonted a-potition, signed by 600 citizens of Iro- uois and Kankakoo Conntios, praying sn oxton: slon of time for tho collection of taxos. Referred to the Revenus Committeo. TATLIOAD EXTORTIONS. By oconsont, Benator Whiting prosented o rosolution mc!tlnfi that it fa_belioved that the Chicago & Alton Railrond havo rocontly charged nsaong\om & faro in oxcoss of that allowed by nw, aud asking tho Railrord Committoe to_ fu- voaligato roports to that effect- mndo, and to roport thoroon, Adopted unanimously on & call of tho ayes and nays. A mesaago from tho Houso waa recelved an- nounelng the passngo of tho Houso bill No. 73, for tho'cxtonsion of the timo for collecting taxes, and asking tho conemrronto of the Bonate iu said bill, Tho bill wna rend tho firt time, On motion tho Bonato adjourned. HOUBE, PETITIONS. Mr. JACQUESS prosontod s petition, which waa roferrod to the Committoo on Military Af- airs, A potition on tho subject of compuleory edu- cation was presented and reforred to the Com- mitteo on Education. JUDIOIAL, Tho report of the Judgo of tho Thirtioth Judi- cial Circuit, ag to the number of days of court Lold in hig circult, wns presonted and referrod. NEW DILLS, Tho Iollnwln!g bills were introduced : By Mr. BUSHNELL—Relating to property of peraona doomod illogitimate. By Mr, CRONKRITE—To creato & Dopart- mont of Horticulturo. By Mr. HILDRUP—To authorizo procoodings by attachment for domauding or receiving & grontor rato of faro or freight charges than thoso allowed by lnw. By Mr. ROUNTREE—To amend the act ena- bling countios having more than 100,000 inhabit- ants to issuo bonds and borrow money. To amend the nct concerning bail in civil cnson, By Mr, BAWYER—1T'o Y’mvidn for binding and rlrounrvlng coplos of all bills presented to eithor louse, for futuro reforence. oy Mr. SHUMWAY—To provent fraudulont \\pfi ications for lifo insurance. y Mr. STARR—To ropeal s part of tho law relnting to convoynnces. By Mr. TRUITI'—Amending the act rolating to_judgnonts and deorecs. By Mr. WALKER—T0 rogulato the menns of egress from public buildings. By Mr. lzonrdn to audit all claimy ariging against coun- tios, n By Mr ORENDORFF—To appropriate money to dofray exponses in euits against railronda. ADSENTEES, A call of the House wan ordored on motion of Mr. QUINN. Tho abaenteos nro: Armetrong (Grun-lfart, Mulvane, dy), Harvey, Nowton, Atmstrong (La- Hawed, Nultan, Salle), ey, Qakwood, Dallow, Houry, Oberly, Bisliop (Edgar) IHerrington, Oleson, Biuhoj uxcfxgury)nmmg, Peltzer, Tocock, Hito (Madison), henfleld, Brymut, Hito (St Olatr), Pinnell, Bullard, Jnmea, Plowman, Casey, Jossup, Pollock, Carpentor, Ko, Pyatt, Condon, Lano {Hlancock) Race, Cullerlon, Lano (DoWitt) Ramey, Davis, Tomms, TRaukin, Dement, Lewir, Ray, Doltou, ZLoomfs, Ricd, Easloy, Maun, Rogars, Terrler, afeAdums, Bavage, Flanders, McLaughlin, Beott, Forth, McPhorrau,” Bherman, Trocland, Meachau, Smith, Graut, Middlecott, Btreetor, Groy, Bloore (Adams), Stroud, Gridley, Moase, Thomes, inlpin, Motitt, Wieker, RESOLUTIONS. Mr. BRADWELL oftored & rosolution author- izing tho Speaker to appoint an additional page ;m- tdlm uso of the Bpeaker and clovks, ~Re- orrod. Mr. GRAHAM offored a rosolution directing tho Judiciary Committeo to report as to what lugislation is necogsary to protect ihe press in commonting upon the nctions of publia oflicors. A rosolution rescindiug the order to print the Governor's_ messago in foroign languages waa offored, and its reforonce moved to the Judiciary Committoe. Mr, OBERLY demanded the yons and nays on tho reforonce. The rosolution” was referred— yoas, 46 ; nays, 40, THE BENATORSHIP. Mr. WALKER offered & reeolution sotting forth Bection 5, Articlo 6, of the Constitution, and reciting that no mombor of tho Houao of Ropresontatives could consiatontly vote for any Btate officer for the office of United HBtates Bonator. Mr, ANDERSON moved to lay the resolution on the table. Mr. OBERLY moved to adjourn, and demand- ed tho yeas and nays, Ordored. Tho‘énutlon to adjowrn was lost—yeas, 41; nays, 40. motion to adjourn to 2:30 p. m. was carried —yons, 63; nays, 2% SeINGFIELD, Jag, 20, ° AFTERNOON BLSSION. Tho Houso met at 2:30 p. m. M. SWAN moved u call of tho House, Lost. ‘A motion to odjoumn wns loot, TIE SENATORSHIP. Tho yons and nays were domanded upon tho rouolution of Mr. WALKER relating to United Btates Sonator. Tho rosolution was tabled— yoas, 66; nays, 85. Anderson, erting, Bawyor, Brudvwoll, Llidruy, Seunlad, Brouson, ollcouback, Eonue, Bustinet, Hopking, « Blay, Cuenody, Tuscore, Soule, Gounolly, Jequoas, Btorr, Cross, Touos, Blowirt (McLoan), Davis, Lietzd, wan, Efner, Eownd (Messlo), Tiggit, Forrler, Helco, Truitt, Freomun, Mclhoiran, Washburn, Golden, telell, Wayman, Gordon, Boora (Afarshall), Wobster, Grabiam, Olozon, Wealfall, Granger, TPlowman, 00d, Harvey, Pollack, Wymoro, uy, Tiice, Ay, Speskor, MHoity, Rountreo, waTa, Aloxander (Craw-Dolan, Newton, ord), Dressor, RNulton, Alexanller (Mont-Dunhain, Qerly, gomory), : Flandore, Orendor e, Ballow, Hollcs, Quiny, Biakop' (eagay), Jackach, Shumaz, Biekely, L-uma, Suow, Bootls, MeA Virden, Casoy, MeDonald, Walker; Collink, Meachnn, Webbof, Cronkrito, Morrison, Weinhelmer, Darnoll, Noville, Wik, Dowoy, Mr, GOLDEN offorod & rosolution that Sec- tion b, Articlo 5, of the Constitution had no reforence whatover to the oloction of any Btato oficor aa Unitod Btates Sonator, that not boing '&" ofico within 'tho mosuing of tho Constitu- on. Ar. QUINN offered = vosolutlon sotting forth tho fact that Richard J. Oglosby was the. first choice of tho poople for * Governoy, for which he way eminontly fldud to fill, and roquostod him to duclino an elcetion ae United Btatos Benator. | Withdvawn, EXPENSES, X Thoe Committeo on Contingent Expensos mado & report, rocommonding tho purchaso of & cor~ tain quantity of Gross’ utatutes for the Commit- toa's use. Adopted. TIOUSE ATTACHLS, 1 ‘C‘u’\lntlnn to omploy an additiounl janitor was ablod, Z A motion to'omploy two additional pages was adopted. A resolution to pay temporary clorks and door- kaopors vias adopted. = Mr, LEMMA oftered a rosolution authorizing tha yurcLuso of cortzlin slutulou, TSTFALL—To. authorize County THE NAILROAD COMMIBBION. Mr. MoADAMS offerad a reeolution to the of- foct that at loast ono member of tho Railroad and Warohonso Comimigsion should bo o farmer. A motion to adjourn was lout. "I'lio reeolution was adopted. EXTENSION OF TIME, The bill for an extonsion of time for the col- loction of taxes wad orderod engrossod for a third reading. "T'hio voto was roconsiderod. Mr, BRADWELL moved itn roccommittal to tho Committeo on Rovenuo, in ordor that tho nocosrition of Cook County might bo lald before tho Committos, In this” ho wag supported by Mr, ROUNTREB, ¥ Mr. CABBEDY doprocated nn[vddclny ‘whoreby :r!;y othor part of tho State would bo injuriously otod catod, Mr. CONNOLLY said that i£ thio bill was to do ony good it must pasa ot onco, ng thoro was but ton days to the timo whon tho books are to ba returnod. 1o wanted tho bill passed now, and Cook County could look out for hersel? attor- wards, Mr, JONEB was \lr%ed by his constituents to Binvo tho bill prossed to n spoody issuo, Mr.8HAW cnlled atteation” to thao fact that thoro was nol an omergenoy vote in the Honeo. Acnll of tho houso was ordered; ninoty-four present. The mou?ln‘ tnflrncnmmlt was withdrawn, 08 p, . Adjourned {95 0o srssion. Tho ITouso met at 8 p. m. Mr, MOORE, of Marahal, from the Committeo on Engrossed and Enrolled Bills, roported tho bill for the oxtension of tho timo for the collac- tion of taxos for 1873, and delinquont and omit- ted taxes in former ycars, as corroctly on- grossod, and the = roadin roccodod, when it was discovere at tho wroug bill had beon engrossod. The resolution ordoring the bill engrossed was roscinded, The rules requiring tho engrossmont woro suspond- ed, and tho DAl 2oad Third thmn and passod— yons, 111; nays, 1, TIE GROSS BTATUTES, Mr. JOHNBSON entored & motion to reconsider tha vote authorizing the purchaso of & numbor gross statutos, Adjournod, WALL STREET. Roview of the NMoney, Stock, Gold, and Produce Markets. Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, MONEY. New Yonk, Jan, 20.—Monoy oponcd onsy at 8 to 7, but closed firmer at 7 ourrency to 7 gold; National Bank notes a fraction leas than these rates. Prime mercantile paper quoted at 8 to 10. THE STOCK MARKET was flrm throughout, closing higher, with the principal donlings in Woatern Union, Naw York Central, Wabaoh, and Paciflo Mail. Rumors of & gerip dividond in New York Contral aro_ro- vived, Tho Directors of tho Tolodo, Wa- bash Weatern Railway, ot a meot- ing In th ooty to-doy, suthorized tho issuo of 85,000,000 mortgage bonda, to run 30 yoors, nnd to boar 7 per cent gold Intorast. Tho bonds aro fssued exclusivoly for covorin; tho road with atoel rails, and giving it additional oquipment, which will bo pecossary on the doublo tracking of tho Lake Bhore and comple- tion of the now lines to Toledo, The work will oxtend through two or threo years. Boparato meetings were hold to-day of tho New York, Doston & Northorn Railrosd Company and.of the Harlom Extonsion Company, at which it waa votod to unita the two companies in New York, Doston, and tho Montroal Railroad; The reduc- tion of tolls aunounced by tho Western Union Compsany is confined to Loulsiana, Alabama, Missigsippl, Goorgla, and Chattanoogs, Tenn., and ranges from 10 to 20 per cont. OUpposition lines will adopt o similar tariff, Tho meeting of tho creditors of the Interna- tional Insurancoe Company, to-day, came to the conclusion that tho assets will just about pay tho debts and cancel 12,000 policies outstanding. Tho Company, it is said, will be reorganized, GOLD declined to 1123 in the morning on the pro- posed Byndicates, but sdvanced to 1183¢ in tho aftornoon, on a cablo report of the diplomatio disngreoment botween England and Russia, One rumor affeotiog tho markot is that the Bec- retary of the Trossury will very soon aocopt tha ‘propositions of the Syndicato, and issto & call for £100,000,000 6 por conts to be con- converted into 6 per conts within 90 doys. Tho commission to bo allowed tho Byndicate will be 13{ por cont. Under tho new arrange- ment sgents will not bo 1ostricted h{ tho pro- ision roquiring them to take auy portion of the 4 or 43¢ por conts, and it ia considored probable that the Funding act will be amonded 80 s to extond the timo for which the last-namod clasuos of bondu are to run. Tho succoss of this moas- uro dopends, however, upon the temper of Con- groes on the subject of Senator Sherman’s finan- cial measure, GOVERNMENT BONDS closed strong, both here and in London, at Sat- urday’s rates, DREADSTUFES, Tho domand for flour is falr, but business is restricted by au advanco claimod on most grades under $12.00. The very light recoipts and moro favorable advicos from London have in- duced n moro genoral demand, in part speculative. At the close much highor pricea woro askod. 1un wheat, favorable advices from London, light mrivals, and slight decline in Trolghty, stimulatod Loldors, aud pricos were un- sottled. 'Tho markot closes firm at the advance, with good demand. PROVISIONS. Pork moderately nctivo and stendy. Salos are 76 brls, at £13.76 for now meas, uninspoeted, and £12.26 for rumps, For futuro dolivery, 250 bria for January at £18.75. Cut monts quict; salted shouldors fcarco nnd nominal; 20,000 Ibs pickled bolliea sold nt 7c. Bacon—Pricos sbout tho eamo ;_ on the spot, 26 boxes long cloar sold at 7c, and G0O boxes do for Taxch at 03ge. Lard dull and essior; 500 tcs Western, for Januery, gold at 18}¢c. BOSTON. Three Thousand Cascs of Small-Pox =-An Afflicted Clty. New Yonx, Jan, 20,—Tho small-pox epidemic 18 creating gravo npprehensions in Boston and vicinity, Threo thuueand cnsos aro now ro- Sortnd to oxist in the citi, and th? percentago of oaths is much largor than by all ‘other causes combined, Noarly all tho burlals are made in tho night. 'Cho epidemic haa had 2 erious of- foct upon commorcial interosts gonerally. —_—— THE THIRD NATIONAL'S MEW HOME. Yestorday tho Third National Bank moved into its new busiuoss quarters, at tho cornor of Doar- born and Washington streots. The offices and vaults are finished off in claborate style, and, in all that portatns to ornamont and use, are su- porior to any in the city, The north and west sidos of the bank room proper front on the stroots, and tho south nnd enst sides aro sopa- ratod from the main walls of the building by hall- ways fourtoon feet wide. The roof is of .solid masonry, and i supported by four ornamontal pillars,” The culHuF ia richly and tastofully freu- cood. Tho floor is laid with English tilo arrang- ed in figures of an ornawmental pattern. Tho woodwork of the windows and doora s of wal- out and gsh, and very mmssive. 'Tho counter is the featuro of tho offico, It {s said to Lo the most costly and beautiful pleco of office furniture in tho country. Tho bago and pancls are of Italian marble, and support & heavy, rich Englieh walnut moulding, This io soparatod from tho top-slab by rosowood pillars, which aro soparatod by squares of dark-colored marblo, ‘o slab i of Lennessoe marble. The whole is surmounted by & rosowood railing, panolled with hoavy, ornamented out glaan, ‘The railing is finighed off with onamel of differont colors, Tho fittings of tho oftico inside of the countor aro on the same scalo of magnificonco. The Prosidont's ofiice and tho drawing-room aro at tho rear of tho maiu office, and aro furnished in the moot tastoful mauner. The consulting room and other indispensable apartmonts aro mosr by, and exhibit more tasto in their arrangomonts and furnituro than such places usually do, Tho most important part of o bank is its cash yoult, 1f this chamber is not socure againat the nesnults of firo and hln‘;flul‘s, the institution might as_woll wind up ite buai- ness and closo its front doora rm'mmnnlly. Tho monoy vault of the Third National is belioved to be oue of the fow really porfoct firo and lmrqlnr- Eroo! vaults over constructed in the clty, sud lta" ook vault is not a bit bohind it on the scoro of safoty, Dothare constructed of solid masonry, and hiave indopondont walls, ‘L'hoyara furniahio with the hoaviest doors ovor hung on vaults of & eimilar sizo, and aro lockod with thelatost patont combination, This ologant bank cstablishment :vnudlulipuoud by a largo number of pooplo yous orday, Farmer's Convention. Spacial Despaieh o 2'hs Chisago Tribune, OrTAWA, Jan. 20,—A Farmer's Conventlon hay boou celled to moot at Ottawa on tho 26¢h inst., to discusy froight taritfy and othicr subjacts in- toroutine o the farmera, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Forclgn Markets, Taveardos, Jan, 20—11 a, m.—Brendstuffa—Flour, 200 60@M0n. Whont—Wintor, 112 9d@128 815 spring 118 sd@ise 43 white, 128 fGa12s 6d ; Club, 123 104 198 2d, Corn, 28s, 'Lard, 28a, Livenzooty Jan, -1 p. m.~Markot qulot and us- ohanged, g ngxm’nm.. Jan, 206 Markot nnchanged, =5 1. Tussian _quiestion dls- quiots ond fiat{onntho market, Comnola monoy, 02 023¢ 3 sccount, 0233 0-200 of ‘65, 933 '07, 037§ 10;40m 0015 sow 0, 0% Exlo, 0. "Iallow, o Tlafined petroloum, 20)@2%. Lineood ofl, 22 104, Turpontine, 40s, Panta, Jsn, 20,—Rentes, 54@54¢ 250, Lavenroor, Jon, 20,—Bolton frregular; middlin upland, 07¢d; middling Orloans, 103¢d. Bales, 10,00 bales Américan; 4,000 on mpeculatlon, ond oxport, 10,000 Laloa, $iroadatuila quict; red winter wheat, 13s 24@12s 3, Flour, 294 64@30s, 'Corn, 205, . YProvisious—Pork, 123 64, Doof, 965, Tard, 369, Chocse, 686, Cumberland mlddies, 84s ; short r‘l', usn 6d. Tallow, 435, Turpentine, 40s, Asrwene, Jau, 20,—Tofitied potroloum, 473¢c, Loxnox, Ina, 20, ol * Now York nclal Nosvs. New Yon, Jan, 20,—Monoy was casy in tho morns ing at 0@7, but cloged firm nt 7 currency to 7 gold; torling blrong at 10033109, ol advaiiood from n'-)?‘ m“imx, olostng ot 1131 @1133, Loans @5 por cont, Olcarlngs, $57,000,000, “Trendury disburacments, $213,100, Govornments quiot and firm, Btato bonda nominally steady, Blocka wero firm throughout the day, with the vol- wmo of business only impartant tn_ Paclfio Mail, West- ern Unlon, Now York Contral, aud Wabasl, althougl somo othiots advanced in sympathy thorowill, Pacliic 080 fromn 705 10 7134, falling 1071 ot tho olose, Went~ orn Unlon roso from 823 to 84, rencted to 833, and &losed at B43. New York Contral advanced from 1035 to IMK and Wabash from 72 to 733, Erie rose from 61 to6l¥, Marlem roso from 1103 to 131% on small dealings, Rock Island advanced from 111 to 1113; Lake Bhore from 02 to 92% ; Ohios from 463;'to 40%. Tho whole market, though'somo shares wero off » fraction, dlosed firm. rling, 10934, unvxi\xx!'nn ‘BORDS, Missourts .. Tonncasoss, oid. Tennoasces, new. Virginias, few. . ol .33 Norih Carolinas, now..16 American Exproas, United Slotes Ex., Northwestorn pfd... 883 Ttock Ifl\ll‘ld 1113|Del, Lock, New York Live Stock Marlket, New Yonr, Jan. 20,—Total booves, 0,800, 5,450 for the Provious woek, Today, 201 at nipaw, 203 making 605 head, ogainst 2,000 Inst Monday, Much of tho stock cam In Iato, and conld not all bo sold, Tho woslher woa worth, fudlcaling rainy and (ho butchers held off, Thorates wero about ko Friday, or 133 @14c for bost avorages, & small number at Intter pricca; 11@12:¢c for thinnish o good ; 9@loxo for oor Toxnns, moatly aclling ot D @110. ' Bslcs, & cars Hilzols, 03¢ bwh, 12 ; 8 cacs. good Toxane, 8 cwt, 103 1107 lof Ollo dry cows, 4% owt, $44,001 0 cars i entiicky steorn, 7 cwt, 11@120 ;4 cars Texsns, b3 Cwt, b 0igo, 50 1bs por owt 3 1 car 6% cwt, Michigan, 0,68 15 36 cavs Ehinols, 03¢ owt, 1Ly, Tho back otk for tirce daya was poured In to-day, BriEzr—25,000, againat 18,500 tho provious weok, On salo to-day, 0,800, Blnrkot fuir nt GX@8e, most lots woing ot 0@7%0. Balea, 2 cars, av. 121 1he, fat Ohio, At 80; 3 cara, av. 00 lba, ot Tios ‘1 car, v, 89 1bg, ol 63¢0; 1 car, &v. 57 Ibe, Michigan, ot 7X0; 1 car, oy, 130 1ts, Ganada, 8o, Troas—i4,100, againat 31,400 tho provions week, To- doy, 160 cata aud morkob barely unchsnged, City dronsod sold at B3 for Leavy, 6a for 200 b, aud 63c for pigs; Western dressod, Bi@0o, Livo aro worth 4%@fo.’ Only 63 Weatorn dresaod for the week, Now York Dry Goods Market. New Yonx, Jan. 20.—Thero vwas & modorate move- micnt in domestio goods from first hands, snd o falr bt mot brisk fobbiag demand was shown, Brown nd blenched slicotings of loading mnkea continue well sold up in firat bande, and jobbors' atocks aro light, Prints and ginghoms of modium coloringa and ehirting slripe ofo iu good soquot, Dress oods aro quish Cagsimeres and cotings oo more actlve, but tho cloth- ing trado oporato lghtly, Forelgn woollens and worated goods and linens moved more frooly, but othior fabrics are dull. Philaaciphin Live Stock Marlket. PruLADELPHLA, Jon, 20.—BEEVES—Fair demand at full pricen. Extrs Penusylvania_snd Westorn strong. 3L E800aD0; qir o good, EHK0GTA; commos, Burzr—Falr domand at S¥@T0. Hogs—Ermer at $6,60, Halos 2,900 beoves, 10,000 shicop, aud 5,000 Logs, mue st Ono Hundredth stroet, 61 ot Wechaykon, Pittsburgh 0il Markeot. Prrranonon, Jan, 20,—Orude pelroleum qulet, ot $2.00; rofined quict and unchanged; Philadelphin dolivory, 21)c; New York do, 21340 on cars hero; Wostern trade, 1740, ‘fhe Produce Maricets, NEW YORK, * Nxw Yonk, Jan, 20.—Corrox-—Modorato uest ; middling uplind, 204 0 e 19 7-1¢ Bni"“b“ !utu;;, g.'l‘fq 19, st anuary, =] ‘ebrua 13503 Marali, 1 13-16@15 18-100; April, zfi%@ma—mfi M‘ay; 2 in.l«gy.um; Junc, 20 15-186@31c; July, 20A@10 7-100, nEADATUrFS—Tlour moro active wnd firmor; e colpts, 6,000 Lrlu s supor Western and Blate, $0,25@0.85; cowmon to good, $7.23@7.76; good to choice, $7, 8.515 B \vhllt: ‘wheat extrs, §8.40@] 0, e 10.00; oxtra Oliio, $7.05 Louls, $7.75@13,00, Ryo tlour ateady at Corn'meal firm'; whito and yollow Woat~ Whest moro actlvo aud highor; winter ‘recelpts, 15,000 bu ; fair to atrictly prime No, 2 Milwaukee, aflout, $1.08@1.70; cholco Northwestern spring, $1.07; No, 3 spring, No, 8 do, $1.03@ 1,67; red Wesiorn, $1.90¢91.95; nmbor Western, In store, $2,00; whito do, $2.00. Barloy in fair domand ; Western, in store, $1.02G1.03; Btate, dolivered, 00ces $1.05, Malt quist. Corn’ more nctlve, and a shade firmer; rocolpts, 10,000 bu; old Wostorn mixed, nfloat, 66@87¢; do lu store, 83/@643¢c; nuw mixed Wellem 65)@06x0; white Wostern, 6i@08c, Oats firmer ami moro acfive; _roceipts, 18,000 bu; now Westerx, 60@ mif:; black Western, 49@51c; white 53@G6e, fads—In good domand and'firm; Westers, 08G3%0, Hoos—S8teady, Tav—Quict, Grocenies—Coffoo stronger ; Rlo, 17@%0c. Sngar moro active and firmer; contrifugal, 10c; fatr to good rofining, 9@9Xc. Molasaes dull. Rico quiot ut 683 83 ¢, 2 PrrnoLEoN—Orudo, 84@8)0; Tolucd, alxo. ‘Provisions—Quiet ‘and -unchangod, 'Mess_pork, $19.75 ; primo moss, $13.16. Deof dull’; meps, $9.08 11,6 " oxtrn, $12.00G13.50, Homa qulot at 30@32c. Tiurca nomihal, Out meats quict ; ‘shoulders, bic i Doltics, bulki, 7o, Middlos quiot snd steady; fong clear March, 624c'; spot, To; short rib, 7. Lard quiot and weak ; Weatern uteam, By ; kotlle, 83, Burren—Firm; Western, 12G1de, Cuersz—Firm at 19@13c, Wataksy—slosdy, UGSt fir, Louts, Jan, 20.—CorToN—Dwand slight, Lt Doldors ficm, ' Small snles 3 low middiings, 1830, Bnzapszurre—Flour in food demnsnd at full prices ; suporfing wintor, $5,60 ; oxira do, £5.76@0.50; double extra, $0,60@7,00, Wheat hold very firm | buyors stood’ off ; only small samplo lots sold, Corn in fair domand and firm; No. 2 inixed, 830 on East At. Loulatrack ; Bhio fn East 8t, Louls Eloyator ; 890 I warchouse, Oals in qund demand and _light ; Lolders firm; No, 2, 300 on East t, Louls track ; 310 {n ware- houns, Barley firm ; No, 4 epring, 160, Rye frm; 3 searco s 0, 2, 760, Waltaxr—Stoady at 000, Paovisiona—Pork quiet at $12,13%@12.25 for last yours slandand; dry salted ctivo and firm ; looso shoulders, fc, spob, sellor and buyor Fobruaryg clear riba &ides, Bc, apot, holler wud Luyer February § packod lots, apot, $X @@ o Bacon firm; clear #ides, T3go selier March § emall cash lots, SX@TX@ 34c, , §0; primo 'kettlo rondered, 1550, sdller ¥ebruary gua Marob, Tioas—1! Botter at $0.50@9.90; mostly at r Firm and £3.6563.80, OarrLE—Tirm, ranging from $3.00 o §6,00, RECEIPTS~20,000 brls flour, 4,000 u whient, 20,000 bt coru, 9,000 bt _oats, 1,000 bu'Tye, 2,000 bu barley, 8,170 hioge, 1,148 cattle, OINGINNATI Domoumw, Jan, 20,~CorroN—Dull; middling, 0, uEADSTUPFA—Flour fn falr domsnd ond firm at $8.20@8.00, Wheat scarco and firm at $L70@LI9, Corn steady ot 400, Ttys quict at 85@88c, -Ols qulel ot 92@Y8c. Barloy quict at 70@90c, GROCENIES—FIrm, OtLs—Tirm, Egas—Fair domsnd and Ligher at 85337, BUTTER AND unxxw—smfiy, . 2 Tnovisions—0Opened uctive and closed quiot, Mess pork steady at §12,76@13.00, Lard—Slean, T3 @10, closed quict at 7303 kotilo, 7@, Lulk eats steady ; shoulders, 430 ; closr vl sldés, 6xu; cloar, Gpio; Kool doniai for futuro delivery. ' Bacod sfcady : offerings light; shoulders: biu: eloar rib sides, 1370 1 vlcar, TZc. ' Groon meats stoudy ; sales |an\1fdclru ol 3ico ] wale clear b at 5o, liams un- changed, Hous—Firm, at $4,25@4.40 ; principal ealos ot $4.35 @493, Nocelnts, 5,600, Winiukax—Duyer wid salors apart ot $3@80c, MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKER, Jan, 20,—BioeAvsTurss—Flour qulet snd unchanged, Whest falr demsnd and drm ; No, 1 ilwaukes, §1,34 3 No. 2 do, $1.90, Oatw steady ; No, 4,970, Corn ‘sonroo and s No, 2 mixed, 80c. Hyoin good demsnd atfull pridea; No. 1, 700, ' Bar ley stoadyy No, 4 fll e, txoerers—Plour, 1,000 brla; wheat, 14,000 bu, BuirAsNTE~Notle, MEMPHIS, Mespats, Jan, 20,~007T0N—Quiet aud unclianged; good ordinary, T low middiing, 183o. Tocclpte 495 balos ;" 'shipments, 1,205 Lulcs§ stock, 69,918 bales, LprapsTUrsd—Flour scarce and firm ¢ $0,50@10,60, Cornmenl active ot $3,20, Corn falr demand at lower Tates, 870, Oats good domand at full ricee, 600, Ta'r—Nono bero. ProvistoNs—Buik maate ; falr domand and firm at 1@7%0. Lard fair demand and firm at 8@0}¢c. NABIVILLE, Nannyine, Jon, 90,—-CorzoX—Dull and ashado lowor; low middiing, 1730, . Buransoren—Fiour sleady; extra family, $7.20G 8.25, Whoat, $1,76@1.80. Corn, £8c on ordera $i dopot, Onl, 48000 oa arders n depot, No othor malos of othior grnin, Carn men, $. TROVIRIONB—Activo, Dulk shouldors, 8o clear Hb slden, £3cs clear, 7o, Lard—Kettie-dried, 6@8)0. Buflu—cnmf Diama, 14, Country bacon, Tigb, (0as—Tound Iots from agons, H.001.30. ULEVELAND, OLRVELAND, Jan, 20.~Breavstores—TFlour in falr domand and firm, Wheat In falr domand, and prices advauced; No, Ired Westorn, $1.78; No. 2 rot Weat. crn hold st $1,70, Corn quict and unchauged ; 46@4de, Ostasteady ; No, 1 Blate, 97c. Nepved Prrnonzum—Stoady; held at 20)0 for standard whita, car lotn, ‘TOLEDO, * Tor.eno, 0,, Jan, 20,—BREADSTUFFE—Flout fair and demand firm, Wheat active and advanced; No, 2 white Michigsn, $1,65 ; ambor Michigan, spot and sol- 4@1,78 ; Aollor Fobrunry, $L11@L1 ; seltor Fobrunry, $1.70 ; sollor Afarch, $1,50, To, 2amber ilinolk, $1.76: No.rod spot, $1.60%@1.70; yoller Janunry, 8170 eollor Fobrusry, $.13, Corn steady ; high mixed, 87%c; seller May, 433fc; mellor Jun, 4603 Tow mixed, 47¢. ' Oats, sbude higher'; Nov3, 42, GLOVER BrrD—$5,50. Dizssen Hoas—Firn 3 no pales ; $4.80@4.90 offor- ©d § $4,86@4.95 naked, dividing on $1,80, ml‘l’agfilmo—mour, 1,000 belss wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, Bisrakrere—Flonr, 800 brla; wheat, 700 buj corn, 8,000 bu; oats, 3,000 bit ¢ 10, 4,000 in, LOUISVILLE, Yovtsvae, Jan, 20.—Corron—Dull; low mid- alings, 183, Durkpsruyes—Tlour fim ; domand good at provious prices, Wheat In good demand j prices advaucod Yod and smbor $1.70@1.76; white nominul; otber gralns Srm b providus provicua prices. ‘Hoas—Quiot at $4.00@4.25 ; roceipts, light, Provisions—Birong ; good order demand, ess pork, $13.00, With malos: Bacon sliouldors, 0io; clear’ tib nidos, Tigcs clear, T@73¢c for packed. Yams, in dry salt, 134(c : Bugar-oured hams, 134@ 13c, packod, ~Bulld slioulders, 430 ; cloer rib_siden, g‘)fo; clear, 8%} looss, 3;0 more, pncked, Lard— erce, 1?(@8)(5; kegs, BZ@9\o tor cholco loaf; small Tots fn orders Xo hilgher. Wusksy—Bloady at 89@90c, DETROI'T, Drrnoty, Jan, 20,—BreAbsTUrFs—Flour qulot and unchanged, Whoat nctivo ond advanced : oxira white, $2.00} No, 1, 1 1,01 § ambor, $1.73. Corn ufot and unchanged ot 420, 'Oats, good demaud, i prices, at 370, : Daxesen Hons—$4.00, Reorsere—Flour, 825 brle ; wheat, 4,000 bu, BuirateNrs—Tloir, 205 brls ; whoat, 1,400 bu, PHILADELIUIA, PRIMDELYIIA, Jan, 20, —Bnmarun’s—flt?lr dull ; superfine, $4.75@6,50; extra, $7.76@8.76 o] spriug whioat | 48.76@9.60 for winter whent, Wheal slondy ; Wealorn rod, §1.01G106 ; ambor, $1.07G.00. Ryo, nogales, Corn’ dully yellow, 60@00%c. Oots dull; white, 50@5%0 ; mixed, 470, novistoia-Fitm | mow pork, $1850, Tsms, tn ploklo, v Lard firm al PN ‘WinsKey—Dull ot 08, BALTIMORE, DarTIONE, Jan, 20,—BUEADSTUPFS—Flour Arm and unchangod, Whoat quiet, Srm nnd In ght sup- 1y ; white andamber, $2.16@%.25 ; falr to primo white, 1,85@2,10; good to i rody $1.05@2.10; commor 1oalr, $1.70@1.00; WWestern rod, $1.10@1. ™ {3,00. C::‘nd:‘xllé \\'nllfilnlm(ln‘d, 020, lflnln lxcl:ldl.l; eal xed, 46@4T0; w! B@50c, Rye steady, flfic@.g?l @ % Puovisiona—8irong snd Uitle offoring ; mess pork, $13,76@14.00; bulk meats firm 3 shoulders, 4%5@43{c; ribsldes, 0@Bxc; clear ib alllo, @63c. Bacont in good domand and firm ; shouldore, tc; b de, 7303 clear rib eldes, B@BX0, Now bame, 125 @16c, BurrEn—Western unchanged, Winakzz—Dull st 0dc, WEGO. ORyE0, Tan. 20.—~GnirN—\Wheat frm; No., 2 il wauleo, #1.70, ' Corn dull ot 69)@G0c. Barloy ateady ; Bay Quinté, $1.00. SPECIAL NOTICES. Schencl’s Pulmonic Syrup. BrAwEED TONIO and MANDRAK PILLGE. Thoso ara the gply modiolnes thnt wijl auro Puluionary Gonsumption. Dr. Beliendl on in constant pracfico oyor thir; years, continually examining lungs, 80d knows his medf- cinos, if ymmu Ils Mandrako Pills of machi his Soa. yood Tonla dlssolvos the tood, stimulaign the ooating of tho atomach, and aida digestion; his Palmonia Byrup ripons tha mattor, and naturo throws f% off withoutan, grortion. Proparad and, for salp by J. M. YOUENOIC HON, N. K. cornor Bixthand Arch.sts,, Philsdolphia, and by drugiistn and doalars gosorall Winter Goods. FIELD, LEITER & CO. State and Tweritieth-sts, Madison and Market-sts,, In order to make room for their large Spring Importations, will offer, COMMENCING MONDAY, JAN. 20, their entire stock of Winter GOODSat prices that WILL SPEED- ILY CLOSE THEM OUT. Their stock of Dress Goods is well assorted, with all tho new shades, and will be sold st DECIDED BAR- GAINS, Silks in all the necw shades for Houso, Party, and Carriage wesar. including 1,000 PIECES of FANCY BTRIPED SILKS at much less than cost, Buits, Shawls, Closking Velvets, and Velvoteens, also at still greater reductions. ¢ ‘We call attention to the prices of our Hosiory, Underwosr, and HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, espe- cinlly to FIVE HUNDRED DOZEN DAMASK TOWELS, below tho cost of importation. B Aoctual bargnins will bo found in gvary department for the noxt thirty 2ys, Thorough examination solic- ited before purchasing. HOTELS, CENTRAL HOTEL, Market-st,, bet. Madison and Washington-sts. This new House, just completed in firat- class atyle, will bo opened on Feb. 1, on the Amorioan plan, ot B2.50 PEX DAY. A limited number of boarders can be ac- commodated at moderates rates, Day board. THOS. KENDRIOK & 0O, Propristors. DRY GOODS. THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY GREATSALE OF TEFH Entire Rg’gafl Stock CARSON, PIME&(O., 329 Wcs@dison-st. UNRESERVED SACRIFICR OF FIRST-CLASS Dry Goods. Golored Drosa Silke, 26 por oent holow cost. ‘Wide Qolored Gros Grains, $3.60 quality for 2,00, Dark Fanoy Silks for 60 ots, por yard Grfi ggrlpu Spring Bilks for 80 ota, worth Bk ATL-Silk Gros Graing for 1,00 per yard, Hondsome Lyons Bl'k Gros Grains gr 1,60 per yard, $2.5i57 uality Guinet's Bl'k Gros Grain for $3$%f)2,gunlity Lyons BU'k Gros Grain for $4.00 quality Lyons Gros Grain for $3,00, #6,60 quality Lyons Gros Grain for $6.00, 76 cent Japanese Rilks for 40 ots, Bi'k Alpagas from 26 ots.upward, all roduced, Battoons, Oashmores, Morinos, and Empross th)thadm{‘ g‘mu.?edlunti%m. ish and Lyons Poplins, Pongees, and other Bilk and %Vool E’al{)rioa ab ufimor'ifluu. Tho oontro tables will contain assorted lote of Dross Goods at18 34 ond 26 conts; olf price, r.| White Ootton and Wool Domett Flannels, 17 cents, Hoavy White 8haker Flannels, 26 and 36 ts, Bu‘i%:mgm' {n Waterproof Oloths, Oagsimeres, for men's and hoys' wear, 65, 76, and $1.00, ; BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS. Heavy Bleaoked Lingn Damasks, 50 ota, up, Unbleaohed Tablo Linons, from 25 ots, up, Fino Damask Tablo Linens reduced one-third, Bpooial bargeins in Linen Towels at 18 1-2, 16 and 20 ots, @ood Orashes, 7 1-2 to 10 ots. 11-4 Heavy White Quilts at $1,00. Marseilles Quilts at $1.00, Ladies' Patent Merino Hoso, 16 cts, the groatest bargain over offered, Ladies' Morino Vests, 60 conts each, Gents' Hosiory and Undarwoar, very oheap. Ladies' Ribhed Morino Hose, 10 ats, All Oottons and Sheetings below wholesale oost, Paisley Shawls at Lalf prico, Oloak Velvets at reductions of $6.00 and $7.00 per yard, Gloves, Bibbons, Ties, and Laces greatly reduoed, ELER POSITIVE, PEREHPIORY, CLOSING-OUT SLE Jun Favelleto’s Howoe, Franklin and Marketsts, ENTIRE RETAIL STOCK Of about ONE MILLION DOL= LARS worth of DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, UPHOLSTERY G0ODS Will continue untilall are sold. SPECIAL BARGIAINS ‘Will be offered this week in FUR SEAL SACQUES & FUR. GOODS of all kinds, VELVET CLOAXKS, CLOTH CLOAKS, SUITES, and SHAWLS, which are now marked at prices to close them out in the shortest possible time, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST OR VALUE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS In Evory Department. FOR SALE. BANKRUPT STOCK. Tho stock, conelstiug chlofly of hats, caps, and furs, ot FARNSWORTH, BROWN & CO., 258 and 260 Madlson- » willbo offored for blds at & porcontago of its cost, on Saturday, Jan, 2, fron1 100 1) o'lock a, m, AN blds will bo aubjoct to tho approval of the Court. Tho stock, and fuvoleo of sawme, will bo open for inspostion uatll tho day and bour abovo montioned. OH A Pro SCALES, FAIRBANKR' STANDARD SCALES e i 01 ALL S1ZKB, 123 PATRBANKS, MORSE &00 63 WEST WASHINGTON-ST. . B, KING, lonal Asslgnap. TO RENT. OFFICES IN THE Tribne Building Are nearly finished. Soveral aro yot untiaken., Fire-proof, with vaults. English tile floorsthrough- out. No offices in the city equal these in cvery first-class respect, Plans ot the Tribune Building can be seen at the ofMice of W. ¢ DOV, Room No, 1, Novada Block, Gutcado, I, Jun. 30, 173, Gmntionod A . W Gngo & Covy dited Doos 14 16 Al Ry for ouo thousand dollars, Hignod Tose & Prontiss, by H. Gillett, paymient on samu having beon l((tint orsons aro_horoly GIiLLETT. DISSOLUTION. Crtoaao, 1L, Jan, 90, 1873, formurly oxisting undur tho name ‘of The copartyrabip 1, W. Gago & Co, 1 thiv dny dissalved. 1will not hold insaell responoihlo for nay contracts i tho name of sald rm from this date, 1, GILLETT, MEETINGS., Kn’iz'hts of Pythins, (GRAND LODGE ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAR tyraity vurdlally fuvil ‘Wil convond in snoual somslon Tuosday, Jun, 21, at 11 li'lfll:l)lll A mti‘""ll 'l'“nnl::dllslulul" n'n“hn(nlnd:m. Weak Sistod-sta, -y ordoe XA e 17, CAERRY, U b Ba o, 5, Attention, Sir Knights, Stated conolave of Apollo Commandory, No. 1, K. T. this avontu, a0 756 0'aloti, ab Hons Lodgg 11l sarnat Ooftoks Orronr. and Taonts-tbieg-see Sy s R0 ordvr. By order of the . W. LUOKE, Recordor. Ashlas Todge, No, &3, &, F, and A M, munication this, 4Tu.&|’i’,\-»c\-.n(n.’.‘.' e bl fu Mosenlo Temple, for buelages 3 Wl i wolodk, &t {87 SorkePha fray ud, ORANE, Beo,

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