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i THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 92, 1873, THE-STATE CAPITAL. Hon. Richard J..0glesby Hlect- ed United States Stnator. Protest Presented by the Liberal Mem- " bers. of the House. Bill Propared: Providing for . Impor- vant Moditications of the Jury Lawy - - Governor 0glesby's Resigniation to Bo fent In Within a Day or Two, Fpecial Despatch to The Chicado Tribune, THE BENATONIAL ELECTION, ~PRINGFIELD, Jan, 3L, —At 11 o'clock Mr, Con- wdlly, of Colos, nominated Richard’.J, Ogleaby ‘or United Statos Sonator, romarking that ho a8 known in tho homes of therichand the poor aliko, and Mr, Rodgors of MecLoal, ndminated Lyman Trumbull. Mr. Dunbam, in soconding tho nomiration, bogan to speak; when Mr. Brad- well popped up and objected to tho gontloman spealing, Tho Speakor raled that obsorvations on the refative merits of the candldntes. wore' not in order. This ruling was oloarly out of - or- dor. ~Mr. Dunham then 'said ‘Lo de- gired to dlscuss tho . constiiutional ques- tion ns to the oligibility of Governor Oglosby. Tho BSpoaker again ruled him out of ordor, theraby applying tho gag-law, and cuiting oft all discussion on & porfoctly legit- imato topic. Mr. Dunham appenldd from the decision of the Chair, which was sustained hY 8. patly voto. ‘Mr. Dunbiam callod for tho roading of the .folnl rosolution, which tho Bpoaker ro- aarkod he would allow to be rdad, just as if it could undor any circumstauces bo, refused,. The ,voting wonf on, nud votes worc -caut for *“Oglesby,” for ‘Dick Oplesby,"” for Flovomor Oglosby, for bl “Btatosman Trumbull,”” ‘and .80 on. Mr, Oberly desired to present a pratost agniuat tho oleclion of Governor ,Ogleaby. Mr. Brad- :well, who now loads the Republican sido of the- Houso on party questions, vose aud protostod agoinut the protest, on the groyud that tho Con- etitution provides for the protoating apainst an uct or resolution, and not ngainst the election of o Sonator. Mr, Oborly raad o .short distance into the proteat, when Mr, Ferrior,, of Cook, ob- Jocted, for tho ridiculous reason th st tho protest was unconstitutional,. there ,holng moro than | two names o it = After some rather unmanoerly interruptions \ tho pro- test was finighod, when = Mr, \Sborman, oblivious to tho Conatitution, moved tct 1ay it on’ the table, which was, of courso, out of order. Ar. Hopkius, of Cook, sttomptod & very poor Joko by inquiring it tho protest wag o 1mesango from .the late Covernor, and was laugthed at., Mr. Hart, of LaSalle, who was in tho House, did not voto for conaciontious reasons, The g'llor; +of the Houso was crowded during the proveed- .infs, & large numbor of ladies boing prosent.. n tho Senate, Mr. Short nominated Gove.mnor g)“;luaby ;- Mr, Cummings, Lyman Trambull, \nd rBrooks, of Will County, W.F.Coolbangh,of Chi~ wago. The voto was taken quickly, Mr. Archer Q‘omlng Mr. Brooks in complimentiag Mr. Cool- Jmugh, Notico was given thata firomut would be emiored. Tho jont ballot will bo taken to- mor; oW, pp opriatious billa wors.Jatrodued b Two .8ppropriations bills were introduced to- day, one l;r;hing for $142,000 to onlarge tha Doaf und Dumd Institution, the other umeprln.'JnE 286,250 pe v anuum for the support of ‘tha pr.38- ont inmate ¥ . YOTECTION OF IMMIGRANTS. \ Mr, Seanl ¥a moved instructions to Sonators and Congross wen rolativo to the protection of immigrants w ben crossing tho “Atlantic and travelling on to* the intortor, which was reforred to the Committ. ‘e on Faderal Relations, - 'BESOLUTIONE, A resolution by *Mr. Thornton against incroas~ ing the ealaries ©of tho Presidont and othor United States office & as possed by o large and emphatic mejority. g TR A resolution by Mr, Wicker, directing tho ‘Committes on Educe tion to introduce a-bill pro- viding for compulsory * edueation w2y, on motion of Mr, Brm]wo]‘, 1md te wporarily on the tabla. NEW.DILLS, Sonator Hincholiffe int l‘m.‘uce‘d.hxfla o8 follows: Prohibiting the ealo of liquars & minors or po sone in the habit of gedting mto.Keated ; impos- inga penalty not_oxcoeding R3CY, ‘six’ monthe' imprisonment, or both, on any.ouewho attempts to prevent suy one clia .from %oNug_c‘mp\uyk ment by furnishing tho omplcye.infumation do- terring the employer tfrom: emyJoying. such por- son; compelling ~ railronds’ to - funish sworn statements of thair taxablo prop, Wiy, including freight or othor cars, on May 1, ey i By Senstor Ware—A. bill authoriz \0aoxisting plank-road companios to oxtond thei,” Mads five Tailes oithor way. ! e N By Senator Paterson—A bill compollin, ¥State'a Attorneya to dofond all' actions brought’ $ainst thie County or ngainst the'Towin Collcetors ' also a bill mluaahufi incorporated cities, towns; sud villages from ubill&v for damages on account of flu]f}ucflgu nt{eutsél{x nlln}:. S g Vi y Senator rong—Approprinting 226,L\F" fortho logal oxponncs of the Rnflrgm! Cr'-m\ missionors in prosecuting cases, and to amon) V' tho_ Passengor act so that franchises of rail | roads may bo conflscated after one conyiction undor the law, and not after five final judg- ments, 08 now. ' TAX COLLECTIONS, Tho bill oxtonding the time for tha collection |} of tpxed wasrend in the Sonato s seccond time, and will pass to-morrow. s MINORITY REPRESENTATION. Senator Canficld has fi)ropamd Lis Constitu- Cional amendment to abolish minority roprosouta- tion, and willintroduce it to-morrow. TULLMAN PALACE OALl GOMPANY, Mr,Bhumvay, understanding that the Pullman Palaco Car Cownpany was & werlthy corporation, Lwning s vast amount of proporty on which Baid Compuny objccted to pay taxes, desired tho Ravenuo Committeo to report what logislation wos nocossary to compel the Company to pay | tnxesdon ite proporty. The rosolution” was ro- forrad. A CONUNDRUAL' & There i8 o bill horo.providing that “T a0 Board of Commissioners of Coolt County tire horoby nuthorized to appoint such agents or officera to look after aund care for the poorof #aid county, in the soveral towns thoroof, as rmid Board- shall detormino, which said agents ! or porsons appointod ' shall supersede” tho Buporvisors as poor-masters, and shall perform: such duties ns shall be prescrilied by said Board." || ‘Chis bill has boon wont to Bonator Dow, who i does not know oxactly what it means, unloss it. i bo to give the County Commissioners power to- omploy another squad of ofticials, and pay them high salaries. 3 i 'PROPOSED BOLDIERS' MONUMENT. o Mr. Cusoy, from Pulaskl, intends to ask an'l appropriation of $20,000 to build a monumont ovor ERIB soldiers who fell ¢t Belmont and woro | buried near Mound City. An ufl)rnprlnuon' was made for this purpose, conditioned upon Congross glving an equa’sum, which Congress fuiled to do. Who bill "esking 87,804 for tho Antiotam Cometory was troducod. ! JURY LAY, Mr. Ruoyintroduced & bill in the House pro- vding that i three-fourths of the jury in civil citset ngreo to and pist a vordict it should hiave tho samo force andoffoot now glvon to the ver~ dict of the entiro juy. DIVOROES. A bill providing that prosecuting shall dofond divoce suits in cert: introducad In the House, 3 LEGSLATIVE STATIOTIOS. The followin; logislativo atatistics are intor- esling: Ther aro.in tho Sonate 83 who class thomuelvon ar Republicans, 12 as Democrats, and as Liberale; thoro aro 25 lawyers, 8 farmers, 6 baukers, 3 porohants, 2 traders, 1 oditor, 1 phy- siclan, 1 ngnt, 1 manufacturor, 1 conl dealor; 1 Juad smelte, and 1 laboror ; b were born. in Illi- nois, 40 inothier parts of tho United -Biatos, 3 in Aroland, 9in Eng and, nnd 2 in Gormany ; Elmer Baldwinoged 06, is tho oldest Bonator, and 3ilos Koo, of Cook, aged 39, tho youngest. 'lj‘n?(rlu ifno record aa to which, if any, ia the bost jookin; % In :!fi House, 87 cnll themselves Ropublioans, 49 Denocrats, 16 Liberals, 1 Oppogition, and 1, tho Jon..AMr, Lomax, of Cook, happy ‘man, claigs to have no olitioa. 'J.‘wumy-vac were bor iu Tiinols, 110 in other partsof tho United Btrcos, b in England, inoluding 1, Judgo Brad- ywell, of Cook, In ** O1d Englaud,” 4 iu” Iroland, 8 1in Gornisny, 9in Prussis, 1in Bavaria, 1 in Hootland, 1 in Canada, and 1 iu Norway. Whore thoy will dip ia-not recorded, Thero nra 41 law.- yeord, 40 farmoys, 17 morchants, 7 phylclsny, 6 -editors, 8°-manufacturors, 8 ' grain doal~ attorneya cngea was ttho ora, 8 bankers, 2 roal ootate doslors, 4 grocdre, 8 ngonts, 2 printors, 1'moebanid, 1 dranghtsman, ‘1 coal miner, 1 whgonmaker, llrmbor dealory 1 Vico Presidont of o railrond, 1 iron pucdier, 1 lvo mtock inspoctor, 1 soda manufactuvor, 1 ‘bookkeoper, 1 steambont Oaptain, 1 ¢ guncrl\ buninens,” 1 ‘drogglat, 1 * educntional,F what- avor thal fs, aud 1who does nothing. Joln “Thomas, of Bt Clairy oged 73, fs tho oldest mom-= ber and Ingwoll Ofeuqu, of Cook, ngod 28, the youngost. T : 1t will bo soon. .that there in ont divoraity of agos, ocoupations, nud nationnlitien, espocial- l{ in the House, TFarmera and lawyern pro- d nmlnnln' [ Hm{' havo always dono, but not so largoly, Theso figures nro takeu from o handy manual just publishod in this elty. A HONAP OF IETORY, - .. Thero hns boon somo discussion as to whather Genoral Shiolds and Jud‘fo Lruaball held Btato oftices when first elootod to’ tho Benate of tho United Statos, ~ It {8 of hut littlo moment whother thoy did or not, oxgept a8 a matter of ‘history. .Tho facts seom to b0 a8 follows : Gen- cral 8hields, who was on- the Buprome Bench whon tho Moxican war broke ont,: rosigned nnd ontored the army, ‘sorving with distinetion. lte- turning wounded and with 'Aoms “military glory. around him, Lo was olcotod to tho Sountd by Lo Tiegieinture of 1817-'48, his. opponeut. iu tho No.noeratio entions hoing Jmlfln Lrooso. .General Shields was bornin Irclaud, coming to the Bint¢ when ‘- bub-- 4 yonrs o?»- ago; A quos'tlon nroso‘au to his eligibility and as to whothor U0 was n cilizon long enough to' bo a Bonator, .Ut socmed that ho lncked n ?'mu' of tho nocosnary t1,0, .- Ie eamo baclke to. Illinois, and | at tho oid of tho {unr wns ngain electod to the Honato, and sor ¥od hissix yoara, o ran again at tho ond of his torm as'tho Democratio candi- date, Abraham Lin coln boing tho Whig candl~ dato, and Lyman Weumbull tho anii-Nebraska condidato. 'Tho balatreo of power Iny with four anti-Nobragkn men; nmuely 3. Johw M. Palnier, Burton C. Cook, of Taalle, William- B, Plato, ‘of ‘Kane, nnd ;Normmi' B, Jndd “Qook. Thoy rofusedi ., 1o vote ' for ' Shiolds. Tho Domocrata iopped’ Bhlolds” end ‘wont for iho then Govaraor, finttenon, Hoping to bring over tho four. ‘YThey would not budge, hawaver, and finally the Tiemocrats, - to baat. Lincoln, hnd to vote for Trambull, tho auti-Nebraskn cau- didate, At the iimo, Trumbull wou- n newly- eloctod momber ¢t anfi'runs from’ tha~ Diatrict, whore ho beat Philip B. Fonlke, signed his placo ar' Congrossman and took lis soat ng Sonator, and has boon thero since, TUEJUDY LAW, el Bountor Brooks’ sury bill provides that all Jurors shall be solecied for two weoks, so ns to 4o timo in tho scoond wook of tho Court. It nlso differs from tho: present luw in tho follow- ing soctions : ¥ £7 Seeking:lo be a Juyror—Any porson who shall seol tho position of ' jurdr, or shall ask any attornay or othor officer of “tho Court, or othet eriion to hecaro hig solection as juryman, shall Be Gsemen gnilty-of contomptof Court, ‘and may be finod not exceoding, $20; and sliall bo disqualified from servivg as a juror for that terni; und such fack .uhall be. suficlont gronnd of chollenge. Any attorney or party Lo & onit pending fov trial at’ such term, who shall requent. or- solicit - tho placing of anv por- hon. npona jury, shoil bo deomed guilty of- & contempt’ of ‘Court, ‘and may be finsd nob ox- ceofling $100 ; and tho peraon’ 8o _sought to bo put upon the Luty, shall Lig disquielifiod to sorve 48 o jurov at that form of conrt. . Opinion of. Juror—No . juror shall..be ren- dored incompotent, nor sball- it -bo & -causo of challénge becanse ho hias formed an opiuion in o crimiual caso, foundod on rumor or nowspapor roports: Provided, he onn answer tha followin intorrogations in- the aftirmative, which sha ‘o propounded by or under the direction of tho Lourt, to-wit b = 1, Gould you, notwithstanding the opinion you ave formed, decide this caso ‘according to the gvidonco and the law as it may bo given to you by tho Court, and rendor an impartial veor- dict hotweon {ho people and the accused ? 2, -Could you, from whnt you have Leard or read abont this caso (if asked the question), conscientiously sey whethor tho acoused ia guilty or not, before hoaring tho ovidence ? 8. Wonld what_ you hava hoard or'road about this caso affoct your mind one way or the other, in dociding it, aftor you shnll have hoard the evidenco ? . 4. Have you now any prejudice in your mind, from what you havo lieardor read, agninst tho aocused ? _ ’ 5. Could you decido thid cado as fairly and im- rtially, under .tho ovidonce, 08 if you Liad not benxd or’liad not read auything. sbout it ? ¥ PARK DILL. ‘The Wost 8ido Park Commissloners Lizve sent L eroa printed bill ‘“‘for an actin rogard to tho ¢ wpletion, improvemont, and. managoment' of pu blie parks, nud. to provido o moro officlent Fon, edy for'the collaotion of delinquont nshogs- mon " SBoctiou 1 provides that the authorities of ar'y city baving n Duord of Park Commis- piono ¥ fony lovy and collect an annunl tax not oxcend, ‘I’l% 8 mills on the Stato valuation, to bo by the Commissioners for park pur- A pxpond- eetion 2, that, tho Commissionors shall cerii fy, beroro tho lst of August, how much ;?Eff.fg thoy wueod for parks, and, if tho city nutheorities €ocido to Jovy, it shall bo_collecied in th o samo. mainor Re Stelo and . county {nxes. Bection . 8, . that.. improvements must be san ctioned by the. Common Council, which phall ° nlso - determiue - whethor the cost ghall ‘be .paid by ‘general taxation, ' or special . s\sosoment, or “hoth, ‘The suopeoding sectio as provids that tho town officors shall bo corporate - nuthorities to loyy.toxes and ssacas. ments; that sowors whall 'bo constructed by spocial assoss ment, in accordanco with Article § of'the Goneray Corporetion act, and thatb aseoss- monts may bo -collocted within five yssrs aftor being lovied. Bection 10 proposcs thut fho Board may anticip:ate the colloction of taxos pnd nescammonts_authorized by this sct, or tho act cronting the Board, o any mmendmont thereof, forono ormoro yesrs, and may issuc obliga- tions, running not_msore.than ton ycars, aud Dboaritig not oxcoeding B, por con iiiterast, the taxor assessment :g0 anticipeted boing pledged far the payment of * the grincipal sad interest, and that it may procure an extousion of timo for the paymont of monoy duc for lond takon for park purposesat tlic rato of 8 pox cont. Soction 11 p\'o\‘lknu that sl improvoments, contracts, and \ znaneys shall bo nudor the immedinte control of “Commissionors. Scotion 12 provides ihatwhon it bocomes necessary o gonnoct two warlas ' by o boulovard, tho line of tho bouloyard Tall be dosiguatod h{ tho Board, and tho land + ¥pdemnod, tho cost to bo collested by apceinl ¢ ®avsment upon tho praperty doemed espocially L tierited. The ack of June, 1871, which, smong ot lyr- mottors, limits the timo in which Pax! Ct manfg,sionen) may be paid soleries, is ropoaled wighyt i, mpairiug any tax levied thoveunder. i " GOMMITTER WonK ¢ The Hon 8¢ Judiciary Committes decided to- | night b rep ozt thut printing inany language ox- copt th ‘nls i unconstitntional, bus fhat it l:p cuux:\l?:t g‘n‘wl tosupply Cownmittoos with sta- tionery, . The » mno Committoo is proparing n Dill toropnl the (County Justico law, which will Linve tho et of ,retiring Judgo Bunyon to pii- vato life. "Fho Man, eipal Commlttoo Wil) roport in favor ofponuioniny,” disabled firemen, 0QLIEDY'S BESIGIATION, GoyornorOgleaby i p.ropariug hisrcsignation, which will I "filed In tr'0’ Socrstury of Btato's oflice in & daYor two. : _ PROJEEDINGS IN' DETAIL, BENATE. VOTES NECORDED. Serryciiewn 11, Jan. 1,—Loave was granted ! Benators Cumaings end Hincheliffo to rocord their vote in ho aftinmative upon tho resolu- tlon’portaiizingto the overchargo of passongors by the Ohic mqn& Alton Railroad, introducod by Sonator Wh.\ting, laot evenivg. 5 TAX COLLEOTIONS. Tho epocial’ a@dor was postponed to admit of congjdoration: of Houso bill 72, in relation to tho coxtonsion of tho time for collecting taxea, which wag rand o second time oud ordored ongrossod, and ordered to o third rasding. | ONJUST FUEIGHTS, - ousp rosoluffon in roferonce to commerco and unjust diyerimination jn lmlsl;ls was ro- ferred to the, Cummitteo on Rellrpsds, .} _PETITIONS By Mr, PALM.SR—~Iu relation to the extoneion of time for collectiug:taxes,. Referrod to tho TRevenuo Commit teo, > By Mr. BTRON Y—From citizens of Dwight, aak(ug that powar to onforco tho laws he given to tho Railrond Corumisaionors, Reforred o tho TRailroad Committe v, s i By Mr. WILLYAMSON—M{sa Gilbert's poti- tlon asking an appropristion of 86,000 to eavry . ou prison reform. 1leforred to tho Committeo ousl Inatibutions. BILLS INTIODUGED ANI ORDERED TO FINST BEAD- | ING, DBy Mr. STRONG—3. B, 70, to pravido sn lH- Propriation to defray the oxponses of the Rail- xoad and Warehouse Commissioners, By Mr. HINCHOLIFFE—S, B, 71, amending Rovenue law; 8. B, 72, mgnrdlug amondmenty 1o Temporanca law ; 8. B, 73, amonding Chap, 80, enmlu«P * Orimingl Jurisprudonce ;" 8, B. 74, in relation to tho colloction of \vaFou 3 B. B. 76, to fix tho weight of coal and provido for tiio mens- uromant thereof, - - 2 By Mr. JAOOBS—8. B, 176, to amond an. aet in rolntlon to practios. " = ° Dy Br, LY—S, B. 177, to rogulate tho fore feiture of life inaurance.plicies, By Br, PATTERSON-—B. B. 78, in rogard to Attorney General and Btate's Attornoys, * By My. BROWN--8. B, 78, for the ‘support of .now the Govorpor ‘of tho Btate of Imnm‘l thd Dot and Dumb Inctibution and for tho ereo: tioh of a chnpol. 8. B 80, regardivg fees of Colinty Clorks, 2 By Mr. SANFORD—S. D. 82, in rogard to Jurlsdiction of County Courts, . By Mr, WARE—S, B, 63, In relation to maoadam and plank roads, Ty Mr, STEELE—8, D, 84, to mako an appro- printion for tho Antlatam Cotnotery. By Mr, BHEPPARD—S.B. 85, to nmond Chap- tor 101, Rovisod Staluten of 1416, B, B. 806, to gmend an act [n rolution toJustices of tho Ponco ond Constablas. . ¥ By Mr. PATTERSON—8. B. 87, in relation to Mnkility of citics for dnmages from defective atrootd. 3 . By Mr, BTRONG—B. B. 88, rogardiug freight on railronds, ¢ ¢ By Mr. DOW—Senato Bill 89—In rogard to public parka, 5 (OVERNOR OGLESDY'R MESHAGE. By eonsont, Senntor SHORY introduced & rosolutiom providing for prlnlln% Govérnor Ogloaby'a mensage, 5,000 copies in English, aud 9,000 in Germen. : ; Benntor CUMMINGS offorod an amendment to strilto out as yuycl: a3 refors to grinlhls in Qorman, Upon n call of tha ayes and naya tho amondmont waslogt.hy & voto of 16 to B1. BENATONIAL ELECTION. Ponding the discusnlon of the. resolution, the Bonnto wont into the spocipl order of oloction of & Unitod Btatos Sountor, Senator SHORT nominated Governor Jh. J. oaby. gflunntyor CUMMINGS put in nomination Hon, Lyman Trumbull, aud Sonator BROOKS W. F. Caolbaugh. . ‘The voto was as followa: . Taldurta, @ruen, St lampton, * Canituld, 0Ty, . Gastlo, Jnaabs, Uraws, Nicholaon, Uuunlugham, Palmor, Gitioy, Patioren, Dunifiuo, - Roymolds, l)mr niford, gy Sholdon fostols uopard, FOit THUNDULL. Brown, Hincholitfo, furko, andloy. Guorye Seelion, Cummings, 130, Gl nuy, & Diurphy, Guadlaoli; Gt + . ...xOR COOLDAGIL Atclior, *Tirooks g, Abusit and rot voting, McGeath. - .Govornor Oglesby, having roceived a majority of tho votos caat, was olooted upon the’ part of tho Sonato, Upon o division of tho_ rosolution provlding -for printing tho Governor's meusage, tho Eng- lishi copies wore ordered by a vote of 47 to 2, and those printod In German, by n vote of 33 to 17, " KOMINATIONS, A mosango from tho Govornor was road, an- nouncing hiu nomination of cortain persons for 1ho positions of notarios public, and transmit- {ing a roport of the State Iutomologist, ¢ TEVISED AND AMENDID AOTS. By consont, Benator BURNS offerad s resolu- tion instructing tho- Judiciary Committoo to confer withi tho Houso Committoo in relation to the conatruction of a claugo in - the Constitution roforring to rovived or amonded acts, pundin; the dincusaion of which tho Senato ndjourne until 10 o'clook to-morrow. % e ~ HOUSE. JUDICIAL REPODT. The roport of the Judge of tho Soventcontl: Judicial Olronit was laid before tie House, and ‘roforrod. % NEW DILLS. . "Bills ns follows were introduced : By Mr. ALEXANDER (Montgomery)—To rog- ulato the practice of madicine. By Mr. GORDON—Makiug np‘)roprlnflone to tho Deaf and Dumb Asylum ; also to orect n chapol and school building at tho Deat and Dumb Asylom, By Mr. JAQUESS—Relating to divorco, By Nr. NEVILLE—~To provent tho sproad of coutagious disonses. . By A BAY-olating to jurics. By Mr. SHERIDAN—Making appropriation to the Antiotam Nationsl Cemetory. By Mr, TRUITT—To regulate intorest on judgments and decrees. BI,}yM&.]]DULLAnD-—To amond the Feo and o} B By Mr. BRADWELL—Relating to the adoption of minors, A By Mr, CONDON—To regulste practice In divorco cases, TESOLUTIONS, Mr. SHUMWAY offored a resolution directing the Committeo on Rovonue to report as to what legislntion is necossary in order to compel tho Pullmau Car Compsuy to pay taxes upon its Proporty in this Btate. Mr. THORNTON offered o resolution dircot- ing mombors in Congress to voto sgainst any increaso of salaries of “Prosident or mombers of Congress, Mr. PLOWMAN movod o reference of tho rosolution to the Commmittco on Iedoral Lela- tions, Ar, THORNTON demanded tho yens and nays. Tho referenco was lost—yoas, 58; nays, 72. Mr. JOHNSON moved to lay thoe resolution on tho table, Tho yens and neys wore domanded, The mo- tion to tablo was lost—yone, 43 ; nays, 93, Mr. THORNTON moved tho provious ques- tion. Ordered. e In explauation of his voto, Mr. GRIDLEY maid ho was in favor of raising the salary of Proal- dent, but not that of Congrass. Mr, HITE, of Madison, wished the salary of the Prosident veducod. DIr, INSCORE was of opinion that if a Domo- cratic Prosident was worth 825,000, o Republican was wortl twico na smuch, Mr. QUINN rotorted that the Democratic Prosidents, l:oe&xing aloof from corruption, wero abla to live on their ‘sularics, and in thoso days of Radioal rulo, when tho Prosident nnd Con- gressmon woro not, like Civanr's wifo, nbove sus- picion, thoy ought Lo bo ablo to do tho kame. Tho resolution was adopted~—yons, 103 ; nays, BENATORIAL ELECTION. Tho hour for tho speclul ordor having arrived (tho eleetipn of Senator), Mr, CONNOLLY placed ity nomination Richard J. Oglosby. Mr. ROGERS, of McLoan, placed in nomina- tion Lyman Trumbull. My, DUNHAM askod if it was in ordor to dia- cusys the nominations mado, . The BPEAKER decided not. Mr. DUNHAM, desiving to discuss tho consti- tutional bearings of tho question, tookan ap- onl from tho ruling. Yeasand noys demnnded. (o decision was sustained—yens, 93 ; nays, 41, Theroll was thon_called, Richard J. 03103\)5 recoived 82 votes; Lyman Trumbull received 6 votos. Thoso voting for Oglesby ave ; Andorson, Barkloy, Houry, Tiounteoo, Hacook, Hartin, Havas, Trudwoll, il B ur, Hranson,’ * MHolloubiok, ficanlan, Hop! Bunay, Tnscory, Shaw, Jusuuods, ridan, Jolnston, W i o, B, aucock), Tt (Winno- paviy, Vago), Bemsnt, enowart (MoLoaa), alton, a Tinor, Ferrlor, Froolaud. Feomun, arn oldun, Washiburn, ordot, Pauflold, Wayman, Graham, P:;mbu.n wfl lll‘:lrl' rangur, Plowinsn, £ l, Granty Lloeen Wockar, il Hahiy o oz, 3 . ;I:tru’, Baukdn, AW Bkor Iawes, a1, Moara (Adamv), Atorgader (Craw-Dunliam, Mooso (Mason), . e Alaznudor (Munu}:;mu{im, % Grundsiiastington n ngton, R S T A Taiio), Tk (S Olae), Tatiows Sutlds, ofiouty), Hlakolss P ano thowity, Hout, Lbauns, Tirysat, fanie 230y, Awomls, Gollign, Afarah, Onnd]l‘m‘, 9 ,‘!IA"IXI,I i o Donsld, e NP anghlin, oo, HoPhotrua, Dona, Hoactr, Drousor, Midalecoft, A PROTEST. Mr. OBERLY prosénted a protest agalnst the olaction of Governor Oglesby as Sonator, as fol- lows': . JIovsy OF RRPRUSENTATIVES, Jan, 31, The undersigusd, Representatives from tiis distriots indicated by -the Ogures opposite thelr respoctive names, do Faspoctfully dissent from and heroby pro- teat pguinnt the act hnd resolution of this Houso, wherely It appeprs that'tho votes of 83 of tho mem- Dbors thoreof were cast' for Richard J, Oplesby for {ho offico of Senator in thio Congress of tho United Hlates from the Htato' of Iliinuls, he deolared to b thg choice of a ansjority “of the mombers of this body for the ‘Offica aforcssid, Tho tm- domslgnodassnmo wpon {lio grouiid of = tho notulquty of tho faet that Richard 'J, Oglesby, for wham the votes aforeasld wero cast, and who has bogn declayed to be the cholce of a mafority of the mem- ‘beya of this Jouso for tho oftice of Bonator in the Cone gress of tho Unjted States, is the sumio person who ia and who jon at tho g RE s duly chosen by “the poople at. tho- oleo % yoting places {1 the filato, on tho Tuoaday of- I A T b o e ovembor, A. D, 1673, to Bl the' oliica of for ius overpor of four yeara frum the second M’;ndu D road whos on e 4hd nccon. Monday of Japiary, 1873, took tho ‘oath prescribod by Seclton 35706 Tho " Fleth Articlo of {ho Conutitution ‘of the | Biate, and patered upon tho dischargs of the duties of g yodomalgned are coairafued to see Nd Fesy! fico, ;'g’r%um:"un inttan‘af- thin House' aforoid, wislch, to tho oxtent of ita authiorlty in that bohalf, lina oloctod tho Governor of thie Btato duriuy the porlod for Which lio” was oilica to Lo contrary {0 tho plain Iangusgo and subyer- sfon of tho apielt of tho Constitution of thin State, and not justificd by any of tho woll-lnfined principles of ourform of constitutionnl ropublican government, oloctod to that ofico to nuother o nupport thoepinion wiich thoy hiavs expremeil tia. , tha eleotion of the Governor of the Slato by the Gon- oral Assombly to anothor ofiice, within' the porioi for whiich ho ‘w8 cleotod, is Contrary” to (o piau Ianguago of thio Coustilution, tho underaignod do not consider it lo Lo nocossary to do moro thon to quoto ‘the cxnet aud comprobenaive Iangingo of that fniteumont, By tho last olausy of Baction 5, Artlclo 6, of {hio Gonsfitution, it fa doclarad tint_noiflicr tho ‘Governor, ; Lioutonant Governor, Auditor of Publlo Accountn, Hoorotary of Stato, Bupore intendent of Publio Instruction, nor Attorney Gone ornl eball bo alglbla o any ather ofico. during tho poriad for which hoshall nvo boen clocted, Thnt th sitfon of Benator in ilio Congross of tho Unitod B‘l’l\km is _mu ofiice nono will deny, and it would bo_auporfiuoun to moy that. it i3 auother and ifferant_ofico from that of Govornor. of thy Stuto of Illinols. The uuderaigned nre not pormitted to forgot that thiono who dony thelx obligation to sup. et snd obey tho Constitution aa it {a written, nasort Pl:! ofico of Bouator in the Congress of the Uniied Biaten woa riot croated by tho Gonatitution and tho Inwa of th Btato of Iilinole, but by tho Conatitution of tho Unitod Htatos, and that, thorofora, tho framors of tho Conatitution of tho Blals could not'ave Iutonded, by fbo Ilsugusge of {ho GBth . Boction .of..¢hs ofl Artfcls of Govornor of tho Blate fueliglblo thoralo, Tho undor- aignod constder 1t to ‘e '8: Dyalter ‘of profound regrot that it should o found: nocesusry at any time, or for any reason, o dopart from (o langungo eme loyed fu the Uonatitution to find its' moanig, or that fimiiationa to tho scop of ita provistons should be snp. plied by conjeoture ; but even thoso who inost upon disregarding tho lottor of tho Qonslitution in obedienco to an futerprelaton thoy give to It, wpon the ground that it framors faflod to employ {ho language prapor o oxpross their real moaging, ota bLound ta concodo to those who, ’%Nhfl' to bo governed hz titutlon g8 s writton, ih oflca af of F1jjziols sclually extatod whon the alsuao under onalderation was adopted, and that ite cxistence wis Eaown 1o thg frymers of s Cotatitntion, snd that (o language um{z“uyn}l 19 brosd cnough to' includo {hat office and that’ tho momburs of tho Coustitutional Convention, tho moat omiuont &k well -as {he mot oz tenced cltizens of tho Blate, insy. well bo nod T8 \invs Jmown that o seat 1R i’ Bondte m horoatler” La contllpra to bo-n. prizg o it the @overnor, in . {ia purautl, - would .- forgat thie Sntorests of 'tho pobpla q{p tho Blute, dlerggard tho dutlod of his'offce, orAlrink frow thelr fenried per- formance, or uso the appointing powor bestowed upon his oftico for tho publio-good e & menns of socuring supportors or i rowarding tcly sorylces; au tist fn uratal of placo ho might fall {o romomor that lioway hio Chiof Iixooutive Muglstrato of & £ro0 Alato, aid bo:. gome the Liind aud sorvilo tollowst who would roqnfd fldelity to & mero plr',{ na the highost duty of tho placo o which ho might aspire, Thoso considerations, iu the jud such” . ymagnitud ont of, the undorsigned, afford tho most_convincing roason for | bedlpving thot the framers of the Constitution usod the Droad Iangusge found fn that clauso full knowledga of its actual comprehension and moan. 1ingr, and to otfect on objoct whic lhnfl conaidared to o fo tho highost Bonsg Jmportant to th well-belng of tlio pooplo of tho Blate, - ox ors the undorsignod un. awaro that it is urged that i nEmpl? of the Slate of Tilinols havo no power by tio Gonsiitution to declaro any cltizen . inaligiblo. to tho offico ‘of , Baustor in the Congress of tho United Stales, or, ay tho proposition is somotimos stated, the States have no povr to proteibo the qunlfcation’ of o Bomatar, and thie undersignod aro ready o admit the proposition when statod iu oither modoto Lo trie, Tho ofiico of Sonator facraatod by tho Coustitation of the Unitad Btatos, and tho quallficatious of s Senator’ ara pro- seribod by that instrumont,and no Stato can by its Con. stitution or otherwise dispense with the qualifications Foquirod by tls Oousttution, of - the ulicd States, or insist upon_ qualification in edditlon fo thoso proscribed by that instrament; but . fho peo. ple of tho. Btale may, - beyond - uil «quostion, provide by their Coustitution that any citie £on,leotd o tho ofice of Governor shall Ly s ne- coptencoof that oflice, incapacitato himacle from tho Bocoptanco of ony othor ofiico during tho period for which ho was alocted, and they may, by doclaring him ineligible to any other offico. during his term, make it their own duty, and that of thoir Ropresentatives in {10 General Assombly, to withlold their yoles for an- gllor office from o porson ths declared_{aeligiblo o incapable, Wo havo alrendy advorted to somo of tho consldara- tions thnt might bo suMcient to satiafy tho poopls of the Btato that sound political polioy demaxded that cortain officers should not-be permitted to hold any otlicr oflice during tho period for which thoy wora clected, and they might, aa they have dono in'tho 5thi Bection of the Sth A!u:‘nu! tho Coustitution, declare that tobo thole will; and such a provision doea not, in any manner that wo can porcelve, conflict with the rulo of tho Gonstitation of the Ualtod Stales, airoady ad- verted to, _The undorsigned will not dlsouss tha forco af thp srgumont urged by thoso who insfst,that on some formor occasion ‘in tho history of tho Blato {ho General Assembly of the Biato disrogarded tho Con- siitution and clected a citizen 10 a eat in tho Honato of thio Unitod States in oppasition to oncof ite provisions; nor will thoy undertako to dotermine the value of tho ressoning by whicl it {a sought to diatingulsh tho caso roferred to from that of the elaction of the Governor of the State toaunothor oflice within tho first month after be nud tho membors of the General Assombly horo had faken nan oath to support tho Cobstitution, Tho undareigued, for thomaelvos, dony tho suthority ofull pretendod procedonta that o without o sup- port of sound principles, They dony thnt the people of tho Biato aro fo ko foraver bound by tho errancatia acts of psat Logialotures, butl ineiss tust it Is the duty of the present Ganoral Assombly to perceivo and obey tho provailing impulse of the publie mind, to correct abuscs, denounco bad procedents, and_ogain to reour to the principles of policy and constitutional construc- tion 60 obviously demanded by tho intelligent and car- meat froemen of the Slato. 27 5 of the Liboral mom- Horo followod the names Lery of tho Houne. i Mr. HAYS offored rosolution, dirccting the Committee on Printing to inquire as to why tho reports of tho Btate officers hed not boon laid before the membors, Adopted. AMr, WICKER otferod n vesolution, dirccting the Committeo on Education to report s to the advisability of a law 1pruvlfling for compulsory education. Lald on the table. My, BCANLAN offored o rosolution relating to lawsa for the protection of emigrants.- Roferred to the Committoo on Fedoral Rolations. Adjournod. WALL STREET. Roview of the’ Monoy, Stock, Gold, Bond, and Produce Markety. Specfal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yoni, Jan, 21.—Tho moncy market was more nctive, closing doaror. Barly loans wero at 6 to 7, advancing to7 gold, with oxcoptions 6164, Primo morcantile paper solls at 8@9 per cont, with oxcoptionnl anles at 0@10. 8 BTOCKS. - The stock market was' nctive, but irregular, the loading shares closing at o slight advance. Erlo improved on tho nows from London relat- ing to tho negotistion of the now loan. Tho Toliuda, Wabasn & Weatorn Rond having issued bonds for improvemeut of their track, thera aro now gix great corporations engaged in Placing bouds for the smmo general purpoko, he Now York Céntral, Lake Shore, Northiwest- arn, Rock Island, Erio,'and Wabash, ag; 'ru,ivmng about 3'15,0{)0,006. Probably .two-thirds of ‘this amount will eomo from Burope, and tho transfer will affoct oxchangea from timo to timo, but, whon tho amount iy finally sottled, tho trade balanco n;i-m'uut this conntry will bo inoreased enormously. Commodore Vanderbilt says his oporations are coufined to running the Now York Centyal, Har- lom, and Hudson -River Railronds, and all mis- collaneous atook-jobbing stories about him are false. As for Wentern” Unlon, ha hos no desiro nor time to be bothicred witli ita control. Q0D Gold was mora.active and - higlor, . ranging from 1185(@118%. Bpocio_ongagoments for to- morrow, 150,000, in and coin; - Tho *“bull” cliquo in gold keors to he in the ascondant. Tho short intercat is very'small, Vo TONDS., 4 Govornments advanced . 3{@3. all through the list of G por cents, and it fy thought that fow, it any, will be purcliased by the Booretary of {ho ‘Troasury to-morrow,. The Germau baukors hore aro buying what thoy can for shipment. To-morrow {5 oxpected tho decision of the Trensury Dpnrtmnnt on the I‘n'o{mslllona mado by the two “‘Byndicates” for placing the remain- der of tho new 6 por conts. . It is beliovad that Boutwoll has mado up his -mind to procosd with tho lundl%{ moasure- on: the basis of the first $200,000,000. PRODYOE EXTORTS IN 1872, The Bulletin prints o table, showlng tho valus of damestic praduce ox&lottnd in 1873, tho aggre- flto belng_#50,210,716, againat §503,578,661 in 871, and 2499,002,148 in 1870. TIE PRODUCE MARKETS, Flour was higher ngnln, oloaing atrong for most grados, and with s -brisk domand for futuro, Arrivals limited. . Good spring wheat extras, suited to tho West India trado, are ealn- blo, Bhipping oxtras aro scarce, Whoat advanced, and “closed ptrong; winter fa much highor and scarao, T'he demand is aativo for ox- ort, Porkwasrathordull and priees uussttlod; ng.’lfi bid, and $14.00 asked for spot aund futuro, Out meats steady; 73 boxes dry salted shouldors sold at Bo on tho spot, and 20,000 the piokled bellies at 14@14}¢0, Tiacon falrly aotive for fu- ture, with sales of 100 boxes long clear at 7e,and 100 bozxes long and short clear for March nt ‘f}{n. Lard steady for this month, with salus of 2,000 tes Wogterp at 83¢a for Jouuary sud February, and a%@sg‘u tar April; of aity, 00 tos at 83@ 8%{o on the spot, showing a hlgl'wr markat, e River Nows, Pyrrapunan, Jan 21,—The river s falling slowly. Tho weathor {8 cloar, with the merqury at 44t noon.” It has been thawlng ver idly, . The Oarrie Brooks came off tho dooks th! DIOFN uf. :The Granito Btats doparts for Porta- mouth {n tho'morning, . Btosmera are arrangin, “tows) ant o Constitution,: to “render . tho, the Con-* enafor in the Congress of tho Unlted §lates from the - siald t by smbltioug {iflu. uoted with - 817 L If the prbecnt -Zavorable weathor an-‘ . :ln\m, will probably got ont to-morrow morn~ n v ‘(‘nmo, 11l,, Jan, 21—Noon.—No arrivals, De- partod—Tlio James D, Parkor, Memphia; Carrie V. Xounts, 8t. Louls; Glasgow, Bt. £unln 4 John A, Toll, Bt, Louls, Tho woathor is cloudy and turning colder. CiNOINNATY, Jan, 81.—Tho rlver is cloar of fco and riaing 8t tho rato of two Inohos por hour, A drigzling raln foll all night and this morning. No urrivals or dopartures, 'The Sam. J. Hale, for Now Orloans, and the Gamoelia,: for tho Ton- nossoo River, will leave this evening, Tho Juniats sterts for Aurors Pittaburgh, " LoumsvitLe, Ky., Jan, 21,—The river ia rislnj rapidly andis full of flonting foe. Addition Dboats of the conl floct ars arriving, Tho weathor ig clondy and turning colder. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Now York Financinl Newn. Nz Yonr, Jun. 21 —oney wag moro scliva with eorly louus ‘at 0@7, but in tho afternoon tho rate s vanced 1o 7 gold, with oxcoptions at 1.04 por day, Slerling quiot'at 1093/@100}. Gold activo ; advanced from 119 o 113, fell to 119, and closod at 1135 @113%. Loaus 3 ta’s. Olorre fuiga 05,000,000, Trossury diaburaciments, $190,000 5 ongagenionts for export to'morrow, $150,000. overnments opoued 4@ higler, and closed at o torther advancoof it - ¢ * Blato bonda quiof id ateady. Tennosaces higher, Btocks_woro moderately nyellvu in Erle, Nn\% York Qentral, Lako Stioro, Paciflo Mafl, nd Weafern Unon, to but otherwine oxoesslvoly dull. Erla fell from 63 10 614, and advaucod {0 63%, Contral fell from 108 . 10,1037, and_loned at 1 ‘Lako 8lioro fell froin . Pacifo foll from 113; closod at 713¢. ~ Woatorn Unlon foll from 84 1o 834, rocovoring to 83%. Harlom fell from 123 t0 120}, Wabash rose from 727 to 7335, closing A4 733, Tho markot closod dull but slosdy, 1t i Foported Lo naw Erlo mortgaga of$10,000,000 1a in fmoual of negotiation in London, s undorstaod that tho Rucroluty of tho Trossury will givo tho anire refunding avard fo one firm, Btorling, 109, £ o 1, OUVSILVI:‘RIEE BONDS, ’fl;' oupons,. 81, oupons, 0., 5-208 of ‘62, Poue, 168 Qanpans, Uoupans, Conpons, 65, 05 (aow, linsonrl Tenuos Tonnest 101 Virginiss, fiow, . Fol g RUGKSTIYeT, ovo 1sorve 435 |Wabanh DEA. L eritern s errs 075 Fort Wabne, Wolls Fargo.. g Toro Tayto. 09" ITerro Huta pl 70 [Ghlosgo & Alfo N Unlon Paclfic bonds.. 877 -Norihweatern pi 88 |Central Pacific bouda, 09% Rock Island, ,,. 11¢ Dal, Lack. & Woslorn, 074 N. T, Contrul.:. 01110} 1023¢]B, 11, & Erloysy.cevonss § B, Taul... 31 ; ¥orelgn Markots, Livenroor, Jau, 21—11 s, m,—Flour, 204 04@30, Wheat—Wintor, 12320@12s 34; spring, 113 04@123 4d } whito, - 124 6d@128 6 § Slub, 120 104919 20, Gora, 3 28s, Pork, 6236d, Lard, 88, Z Luvengdos, Jan 312 'p. in.—Drcadatutts nleady. ‘Wheat—White, average, 121 5d@128 7d, Lard, 883 3d, Livinroor, Jan, 3—8 p, m,—Ufichanged, Htow colpte corn, 10,000 qry, 7,600 of which wore Ameri. can, - LoNgpy, Jan, 21,—Consols—bloney, 0IL@IIY ; nc- eoune,apoak@vm- 5203 of '63, 034 ; dc? w:‘mm 10-405, 90}¢ ; now 8s, 893 1 Erie, 50, FRANKFORT, Jan, 4L.—6-30s of 102, 903, Livenroot, . Jan, 21,~Cotton - sloady ; middling upland, 9%d; "Orleans, 105¢d; salos, 8,000 bales; spectilation aud export, 1,000 balos, ‘BroadstufTa stoady ; Californis white, avorago qual- ity, 123 60@12a 7d ; club, 12a 10d@193 24 ; red spring, 118 60@12a 4d ; red winter, 12 24@123 3, Flonr, 298 6d@30s. _Corn, 28s, Lard, 983 8d, Chcese, 085, Cumborland midalos, S4¢'; ablort ribs, 50, TRocelpta of whent for the past 3 days, 52,000 quar- ters, of which 61,000 quariers were Amerfcan, Ro- celpta of corn for thepast 8 days, 10,000 quurters, of ‘which 8,000 quarters wero Amcrican, Yurus aud fabrics st Manchooter hoavy and de- ‘presscd, - Shipments of cotton from Bombay since lnst repdtt, 15,000 bales, i Buffalo Livo Stock Market. DBusraLo, N, Y., Jan, 2l.—Cirrre—To.doy 823 ‘making tiio total for the woek, thus for, 2,497, or 141 g8 agaitiat 23 (ho pawio Uund st weel,” Tho dlsat- tors of last weck by tho fresliet in tho Mobawk aud Tiudion Rivers, cutting off communleation with {ho East, detaining stock on tho roud, uud thercby canaing wul Joss to owners, and overstocking Eastern mar- ts this weal, bas stagnated trade Liere, Buyors hero are holding for 3o off from lant week's closing ratca. Not sufiiciont {rado has boon dous t0_make a quotable narket. Therun of alock -this weok fs suparior in auality, which, with tha surplus held over from-last weell, takea lito a largoaupply in thoyarde. Owners aro not disposed to submit ton decline, Salos : 35 Ohlo itoory, 1,142, at $4,353 30 Obfo holfers and bulls, 1,008, ot $4.75; 10 Tudiaun steors, 1,142, at. £.95 ; 17 Indisnd cow and heifers, 1,020, ot $4,00 ; 200 Indiana tockers, 935, at $4.25 3 '17 Tilinofs steors, 1,180, at $3,25, SIEER AND Ladns—Arrivals to-day, 400, making the total for tho weok, thus far, 4,000, against 4,800 tho Bamio tmo Iant woek, Maketnot yet oponed. oas—Arrivals 10-day, 4,000, muking the totel for {he week, thua fur, 11,800, agatnst 15,700 tho samo timo Tust wook, Market niodoratoly active at a decling of 1c por cwt from lnst wook's closing ratos, Sales voe- terday: - 3,000 hesd, nv, 180 to 500 1bs, at $4,20®4.30. Sales” to-dny, 2,500 Olilo hogs, av. 190 to 413 the, ot £1,20@4.30;'A Tow rough hoga at’ $4,16, and a for selected lois at 84,95, New York Dry.Gooils Market. New Yonx, Jan, 21.—Busiuces was foirly fiolivo with the commisaion lionses to-day, and o niodersto Jobbing domand ‘oxistod, Thore was'no chango in tho Inarket for colton goods, but. prices remaln steady, aud atocks aro low fn 0rst Luids, A Tacgo jobbiug hiouso offers a lob of Arnold’s medlum and dark prints at#3c, Tio clothing trado oporuted moro frooly in spring woollens, Foreign goods aro very quict, cx- copt clothing liuiens and black worated goods. IXoston Cattic Market. WATERTOWN, Muss,, Jan, L —Buiy CATTLE~Ro- celpls, 632, Markot quict on all grades, Even for the finest utock there is only & _moderato cali, Bales of choleo nt $11,50; oxtra ‘ot $10.00811.00; first quslity, 9,0039,60; socond, F1.00@8.00; {hird, $5,0030.60, Birzer AxD Lanps—Hccoints, 1,657, ' I'rade not qulte #0 slow 18 lust week, Bales in ot at $£.00@5.55 each 3 extra, $0,00@8,50, ‘Mo Produce Marlotu, NEW YORK. Nrw Yonx, Jan, 21,—CorroN~Firm and moro ne- tivo ; middling upland, 20%ze. Bilespsturrs—Flour_fulrly activoand highor: vo. celpts, 6,000 brls s supor Westorn nd State, §6.20G0.05; comnion to good oxtra, $TASGT.H54 good o cholco) $3.00@8.40 ;- whito wheat ' oxtr, $8.00@10.35; Olio, $T.4510.40; St, Louls, $8,20@15,30. Ryo flour qulot 8t84.75@0.40. Gorn menl wuchatiged, Wheat highor, with modorate demand ; recelpta, 12,000 bus choica No, 3 Northwestern in store, $1,60@1.07; do nfloat £1.67; No. 2 Milwaukee, afléat, SLOUG@LT0; No, 3 By, $1,65 ; uferlor do, 1607 red Westorn, $1.053 whita {ostern, du itore, §197. Hyo quict, Dirloy ace tivo and ntronger ; Canadn Weat, $111@130 ; Weutern, 02@05e, Malt quiot. Gorn faifly nctive abd tirmer Tocaipté, 16,000 bu; old Westorn mixed, afloat, 0% @ o4 do'tn htore, G4@0435c; now mized B, Onls noro tive and firmor 3 ~receipte, 17,000 bus now mixed Weatorn, 61@53c; black Weatern, 60@524 conumon to extra chofco white, 54G0Jc; old mixed Weatorn in storo, 51@513¢c. s Eoas—Quict and fm; Westeru, 04G00c, ed, 1Ay anp Hops—Uncliang Gnooknrys—Coffos quist and firm: Rio, 11@20c. Bugar in fair domand; refining, 0@8ic, 'Molasses firm; Now Orleans, 09@7350, Itice strong at 8@ 8)0. e rnoveun—arude, Bive 1 refined, A@2AKe. runpERTINE—Quiet ot C3@LI} e, BTOOK OF GNAIN n warehouso : —Tork dull; meas, prime mesd, $14.25, Boof dull s 1neas, ‘$11: s oxtra, $12.00@14,60. CQut meats .quiof; bulk nhoul ders, 63(@Sifc, ' Middles firm; long ‘clear, for Jan- unry, 07¢c; spot, o ; cloar belllos, Bifu; shiort cloar, for Barehy Tigo { lohg and short cloar, - Tigc, Lard Sirmer ; Woslorn ateam, 81(c ; ettlo, B3,@83c. Bur7En AND OnkEse—Fir and vuclanged, Wiskey—8leady, at 03c. - - PHILADELPHIA, * Tiuzavetenu, Jan, ')L“—nu?nu’mr:a Flour ulot and fiem ; 'superfine, $4,80@5.50 3 extra, 34,25 55, "Wteat. tul and Gscuaing ¢ vo), 35 olet 96 while, $2.10, Tiyo steady ;- 03@930, Corn quict and oak wowyellow, OUGG0)c, Oata steady | npw whike, o} = 510 01d, 50C, Wipskey—Unsottled ; 09@94c, IALTIMORE, DarTnonx, Jan, 3L ~LnEADsTUPFS—Flour active and firm; suporfing Westoru, $3,50@0,50; oxtra, $0.75 @8.00, -Whoat quist and unchauged, ' Gorn ' duil ; mixed Wostorn, (20, Oats quiet aud sfeady; Weatern mixed, $5@4T. Ityo unchianged, Provione—irong, Moss pork, $19.75@14.00, Bulk taeata strqugy_shouldors, 43@80; Tib aidcs, 03 @030 clear rib, X@7c. Bacon frm snd higher, wll|lh ql‘;l’?lldo‘.'\ll\lli d!lwlénlé ibpll}l{derflfl@flkf Tib 8o, 0} clear r] 50y oW Lams, 13 160, ’r.uf?nn'n, B OO e (DaTEN—QuIct Toclpt Jght; cholco Western roll Wilsgsy—Quiot and firm, 93¢, FOLEDO, Torxpo, 0., Jan, 1, —LiuzavsTurra=Flour firm and 'whoat active and highor ; extra white Michlgan, $1.95; o, 1do, #1655 amber Michigan, SLT0@IT0 & Not 3 ambol -’ iinols, 81761 Np, 1 red, u.'(a(( i No, 9 do, 1,713, Gorn steady ;. high 'mixod, 3140 low patxod, B0y .Qats yleady'i No, 3, 7)o Aflohigan, L0, . Dinkouco Tgaus: ¢480G4.00, Mkoeivre—rlour, 100" brla{ wheat, 6,000 buf corn, 4,000 bu 1 osts, 00 bn, ) . BurexNTa—Flour, 1,000 brls; wheat, 17,000 buj . “MILWAUKEE, .- dora, 16,00 by; oaiy 3000 bu. Midwavaxs, Joa. 3l BurEAnsorrieTlowr gulch to load with hay for | 6ic steady and unchangod. and unchanged, N ycnanged, Whoat quiot nd wonke o, 1, 31,02 3, Oata stendy s No, 2, 2%, ' Corn steady; No, 4, 3 ¥ N [ . ploadyt o No."Tasc.ll)ulemy. No.1, 500, Dar. Rrorirrs—Flour, 30,000 bris; wheat, 61, ,000 bu, ButpaznTa—Flor, %0 b i“\;hm& 2,600 b, CIKCINNATY, Jan, 21,—DREADSTUF Fa—Flour frmand unchanged, 'Wheat o\lmflr:‘nlnl Ilnchll‘l,:lgl‘l‘lr.x“ ot $1,77@1.80, Qorn and PHOVIRIONS—Pork—UfTorings Jight s $12.715@13.00. eam, 7:/@7h0; koltle, 73s@he. Dulk y ;-ahouldets, 4440 5 clenr A\.,}‘u?(u; clear, Lold Iiglier; nales, abouldora, 4¢a; olenr riby uyer Marell, Iacof In good domnuid | ahouldern, 3 clear tib, 703 clear eldes, Be, - Groon mnents frin; shoulders 83¢e, held at 4u;' clonr £ib 83¢c, with "n],l,;g‘?“}:(a[:;n b nn‘lg'flngfl,"{n for ll’i‘(g 14 1ba avorage, ~<Activo: oxireme Yango, $4.15@440} moat nalen ot $4,26@498 Tocelpts, 4000, Winlaxxx—Acilvo at Sherr Creveruns, Jun. 31 Bmions )y Jan, 21,—BnEADATOFYS — F firm, Wheat frior § No.1 slominel. wt. $1me@An NaTy $1.70.° Corn and onts quiol and unclinnged, ! Rerined PETnoLEust=—Dull and lower ; standard whito fu car lots held at 10@10%c; trade ' lots, 208 )Xo, LOUIBVILLE, Jan, 21.—Tobacoo—Active and firm Gigo; i Bige LovmviiLy, sales 100 hluds, Jkoun-Tu good domand and firm ; oxtrs family, Provistons—Sirong with pork, 815, Tacon shonliers, Spae et Ko clo ] Moss, 6340 clear i 4 174@0r, packod, Hugar-cured s, 1oy @1, ke 1: itk shoulders, 434G Aixa ; clont ri 160} r, B3c, loore, Tard 1, st - Ressio at o Sl ST, TOUIS, ST, Louts, Jan, AL, —BREADATUFFS—F] demin at full pricos, nomio hetd. Bigon, bt ac o yauce established, Whout vory fiem, ' but slow, owing fo mmall offerings’; No, 3 red fall, $1.53, Corn 5 .whade bettor; No. 3, 330 on Eant Bt. Louls track ; Do n Bt ‘I;:ullnlmirxvhn\.l‘uu, lom% shudo Lottar ; No, 9, 300, ick aod fn elevator ; U2c in warehy e f— Buyers holding o, Tiyo-No miles, o DY Witacex—-Dutl ot goe, novistona—Pork finm at $12.05@12.60 f yenris ainndacd, DUk Faonts—Sians ekt Aes chums by o areive o, dlear, Gigc jyatiort cldar malddles, , 0)gc, irmer ; H llni}\w, 1% 82, Lard firmor -’:ea‘a.m orhyENe clotk (00s—Active ; some sales highor $3,60@4,00, OATTLR~Uncianged at $.0030.00, Pty BUFFALO, Buryaro, Jan, 21.—Nothiug dofug this. foronoon, Markot generally strong, and prices nomfnully une anged, o DEIROIT . —GnarN—Wheat stond No, 1, $1.92@1. Oate, 33, Dnssxp Hoas—Weak at $4.6034.85, MEMPIIS, Drrnorr, white, $2,08 Mzurnts, Jan, 2L.—Corzor—Dnll and_unchsnged. BuepsTUrFi—Tlour Acarco and firm ; $6,30@10.60. Cornmeal sotiva ot £3.25, Corn atoady nt B1@U0c, Qats quict and frm at 00, . - Hay—Lowep LSW.W(ND.W. . LnAn—Nono here, Buorwiear—Firm and unchangod, Qs X soiya0, dan, A—VWhcat quilstend grm, Corn, S SPEOIAL NOTICES, “A Dose in Time,” &e. Xt **n atitch In thina saves nino," 4t 1s qqually oortain that a doso of & hoalthy tonla liko Hostotter's Stomach Bittors, takon at this inclenient season of tho year, may BATO many an unploasant twings. A doso, howover, fanot | sufficlent, Tho syatom should bo tharoughly chargod with thls gonlal vogotable stimulant and invlgoraut. Commienoo taking 1t with tho commnencoment of tho at- mosnhorlo changes which distingulsh the wintor from tho autumn. Thoroby you will avold thoss disturbances of tho digoative and scorotive organs, and thosa painfal dis- eaxce of tho musclos and tho norvos of sonsation, which often rndor tho poriod of thio year which should ho tho mierricst, & soason of ponnco and disquiotude, . Tho oxtra. ordinary vigor and regularity which thls Invigorating ro- storativa impaxts ta the moat Lmportant functious of the body, rondor It an {avatuablo romedy for norvous dobility, conatipation, {udizestion, (orpldu%l o ver, andntor miltont fovai AMUSEMENTS. STAR MATINEE, 2 P. M. To-Dav. THERE WILL BE A STAR MATINEE BY THE MEMBERS OF THE English Opera Troupe Dtion Park Congregational Chueh, Miss ROSE JIERSEE, Miss EMMA HOWSON, Mra, ZELDA SEGUIN, BROOKHOUSE BOWLEIR, . It GHATTRRSON, RUGIENE OLARKY, JOHN OLARKIS, GUSTAVE HALL, and K. GRORIE will all apnoar in A opulat and brilliant, consert, rogeammo. Tils. s Ho st aynonanco of haso- dlstbguiaind attistos 1a thia oity thia sonson. Popular prices. Adwlssion, s Tosorved soats, B1 pricos. Admlsslon, 75 conta. GATPENTER & SHELDON, Mausgors, STAR LEOTURE COURSE, LOURSE TICKETS jow for_salo at tho Btar Lecture Courso dopots for ‘Woat and Bouth Sidos for tho BHST LECTURE COURSH ovor orgauized in tho Wost, RONTON SEXTET 1T (3 1) LU, N L Y B CEREOD Y S hestra, WEIREEE THOAIAT | L1 PROE, D, i) 4 (South 8ido) 1o RT COLLVER (Wost, Side) PROFESSO)] -8, MOItNE, MRS, L. V. ¥ 115 A PPIN, complote the LE LD AMnanayors. FAST-FREIGHT LIN. Through Bills of Lading from Europe AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.S American-Furopean Express FAST FREIGHT LINE. IN BOND from thn difforent ports af EUROPI to_ ) UNITED. BEATES, and. UANADAG: Qoods for® ‘warded without dufy in Now York fram Tranship. mant or Ountony'n fxamination. 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Hambited, Tiroion, ind Loipals Who lawuu throhgh Bills of Tading and givo fall pastioulars, Gooda consigned to ** Caroof AUSTIN BALDWIN & €04y Now York," forwarded aud dolivored {n any part of Europa FREE OF OOMMIS- BIONS In Now York, 85,000 Boxes “LAYERS” RAISINS Aud a full assortmont of othor grados, such as DoHosas, Looso Muscatels, London Layors, Heodless, In maf Aialvos and quarter boxes. Layars, and quartor boxos Lay. ars, packod by 'T\, BcCullough & Sons, Malags, oxprossly for this markot. Imported and for salo by J. W. DOANE & CO. WORKSOFART. 88 I'NFTH-AV., NOEW YORK, Me. SAMUKL P, AVERY would rospecttully call the attontion of Jovers of art who may vislt Now York, to lils now colloction of Paintings, tho largest and most valua- ia ho lins 8v0r brought togethor, hotug sholly. sommmet of onticol ‘worke, of chuica Bubjuot, commiiunt aizos, " by popilar arifits (as woll as youny ana rieing onusf, and all at modorate nrice, T ochtution (conatantly addsd to) onbracos tho fol el Morle, Moyor von a folarocho, Goromo, ro, Achunbach, Proyor, Uooniani, Hubnor, Itousseau, ito, Joulator, Plasan, Lsni orangor, Viburt, A} A0 o, oo, AL hiurds, aud Mang othibrs. augaiot, B. O, Itock X ‘urbosokhoven, Esgu Coutoure, Kotfur, D Unurbet, macul, AR Ar A Continental Hote] 479, 481 & 483 State-st., GOR, BLDRIDGR-QOURT, TERMS, §3.00 PEIL DAY, ANDERSON & CO., Proprietors, Binule roowa (for outiomon) with board at redueudzatass DRY GOODS, TTEILER POSITIVE, PERENPIOR CLOSING-0UT SALE Joln Farwellalo’s Monros, Frauklin and Market:ss, ENTIRE RETAIL STOCR Of about ONE MILLION DOL- LARS worth of DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, UPHOLSTERY Co0Ds ‘Will continue until all are sold. SPECIAL BARGAINS ‘Will be offered this week in FUR SEALSACQUES & FUR Gg&?s of all kinds, VELVET CIN YKS, CLOTH CLOAIKS, SUITES, and SHAWLS, which nre now marked at prices to clogse them out in the shortest possible time, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST OR VALUE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS In Every Department., . NEW PUBLICATIONS, POPULAR, NEW BOOKS, MRS, SKAGGS' HUSBAND, And Qthor Sketelion, Ty Bner JANTE, suthor of **Tha Lok of Ronelng Gatnp, " otcs 10mo, * 8160, ** In non of rot Harta's stoslor, whothor in pross or verso, aro the charnctoriatios of his gonius more striking Thtn In thoso. " Jondon BpoGtator. BAOKT0G STUDIES, 8 DUDLEY WARNZR, author of 'My Summor ardon, Hnnnlonnxl.“vlu. Bmall 4to. With twanty-ono illustrations by AUoVSTUS HHQPPIN, 32, *“Phoso who rond * My Sammorin » Garden will require oo othior inducement, fa tho purhiaso of tha author's 4Dacklog Buudios.s Tho yrasout volumo has a riohon dooner uallty that, that dollih{ful bit of humorots faucy: o adviso randors of tastn Lo buy * Backlog Stud companton volumo to * My fardun, *and o ownad, to'buy it g -Olevolagd Horald. THE ROMANCE OF THE HAREM, By Mra, A, H, LroNowxns, authorof ** Tho English Gove ‘ernos at tho Siamoso Cotirt.” Iilustratod, 13mo. $8. Thia book has attraoted marked attontion, as s rovola~ tlon of an nnknown world, so forelgn ta our Idoas and customs that {t awakons almost as doop and poouliar in. torost a3 11 {t waro a ciroumatantial doscription of life andt tugtittlons tn suothior plang ‘lion we bogam to {oo that the pootry of tha East way exhaustod, Mra. Loonovona opennd for us tha Iand of romance ss novol, as fasoinating, awd as splandi a8 any tho Oriont has over shown us. In her * English “Governoas at the Sfamoso Court ' wo hiad a somowhat con: fuspd glimpso of it, but in *Tho Romanca of the Harem® Wo hinve our eurloaity fully satisfic {I1artford Courant, * " KEEL AND SADDLE: A Retrospect of Forty Yoars of Military and Naval e Vica. My JOSERi W. TAVELE, Now odition. 1oma, g *40t tho flavor and charm of the narraiso wo can cone oy 10 falr idea, ‘Thero i3 & froshnoss and gopuinenogs i tho sthey of Bia travals that will command ‘gonaral sde miration. "~ Litocary World. MARJORIE'S QUEST. Dias JuaNti: T. Govtn, Nowodlilon. 12mo, IHlase atod by ACGUATUR HOTPIN. B1.60. il “Itina slory adopted for young panpln roady to b sat. Iiod 3y fonie e Ehoto ara ploaty ol Tatoresting (ootionts: or ovorytling comus tight at Jast, 16 Tallis thoso eondi: tons admicably, . . Miss Gould introduces us to some of th mosh dollghtful childron with whom wo ste ae: quainted,”—[London Athonuum. THE WANDERING HEIR, By Coantes Reans, 16mo, Handsomely bound inormas ‘monial cloth, 81, B; 4¢A talo of Intenso Intorost, as all Roada's staries aro, Is based on an exccedingly romuulic opiaodo fn lio hiatory ot tho Irish Poorako and in tho rovords od 1ho Englis Toy, sourta, " {Olovoland Horald, st i o 050 13 '8 1o ting novol in ox atonte. e oston Gagerno toU eacban 157~ For anlo by all Booksoilors. , post-pald, raoeipt of prico by thio Pubiishers;, Sov Port-pald en JAMES R. O8GO0D & CO., Boston. FINANCIAL, DISSOLUTION, Tho flem of Mallou, Hoth & o it Songoat, ot s f e A o Kol Heaed ur sucvgssors, aro authorized - i s ot tho 1ato dirat. B , 0. MELLEN, = H. B, HETPH, n rotiring fram tho conmission busi: I take i reoommonting Movie: Senon Renve & o e thar a2 trons of the lato firm, aud the pulilio ubflhfll“g. as gentlu. mon ontitlod ta thelr falest onfideace. 1t N MK, FRANK M, DRUCE, T 3.o.ymuimN, MELLEN, BRUCE & CO., Suceossur to Mellon, Hoth & Co., Gonoral Oonumlueion Morchants, 165 East Washingto Rooms 14 nnd 16, Chicago, Tll, - Prompt and carofal AtioR: tlon given to the purchasd sud sslo of Flour, Grain, Pro. visions, Hoods, Xe., and ‘“*Optlon Deals" on margine. Cash udsancosmadd on Gonslgumonts. DISSOLUTION. L The undersigned retiros this day from the firm of Mauran, 'Wright & Gay ~ < ° B, D, SLOCUM. DISSOLYITION. Otitoaao, 1., Jam, 20, 1678, Tho cgpartnorship formexls asistiie uiider tho Samo’of W, Gago & Go, 3 thils day dfesolved, Twill not lold 4bla for uny contracts 1’ tho namw of said i B myaelf T, i irowr s 1. GILLIETT, _ BUSCELLANEOUS. TATAR INSURANCE COMPART. NOTICE TO STOOKHOLDERS, Ty pursunuco of o docrow of tho Kuperior Court of Cool: Couaty, outarcd on tho 15th day of January, 1679, tha un~ dursigied, Rocolver of (i, suld arporatitn, s lovio sud uiada'an nswossmont of twouty dollars par'sharo on il tho stock of said Company, payablo liftoen dollnrs por shurain cash, and the neodod, . Htoakholdors will plasse nay the ameunt ot anen to GEORG CHANDLER, ecivar, oo 1, Cuntrul Union Block. CATTTIORT. Cuioaco, Tik., Jun. 0, 1873, AL yorsons aro_horaby. csutionod Agalnst nogitiatlng shockn favor of'R. W, Gago & Cny deted Dot el alance subjoct to future calt, It for ony thousaud doliar) i Ttoso & Prontiss, by H. Gillott, paymout ou b iavlag boun stgpped; 1L, GILLETT, ARUUY DEPARTMENT, O THOL LN S DTIMENCY b RinaroN, Doo. 21, o) Notico 1s heroby wiven to all persons who mey have olaims ugalnat tho Heandinasian Natlonal Dok of Qbi. cago, 1L, that thoy aro callud upan to prosont, tho sauno, and to make lekal proof thoreof, ta Jool D, Harvoy, Row celvor, ot tho ollico of sald Hank, at Ohleago, Ll JOIIN JAY KNOX, Cowptrollar of tho Ourranoy. 11l g Are nearly finished. Several are yet wuntakon., TFirve-proof, with vaults, Bnglish tile floorsthrough« out. No offices in the city equal these in every first-class respeect. Plans of the Tribune Building can Le seen at the oftice of ' W, 0. DOW, Room No, 1. Nevada Bloels, —