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" THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 187 THE STATE CAPITAL. Tons R. Jo Oglesby’s Election as Senator Deelared in Joint Convention, Speech of the Senator---He Refers to the Liberal Protest. A Constitutional Amendment to Abolish Minority Represontation. The Tax Gollcction Bill Passed and Approved by the Governors Both Homses Take a. Recess Until Wednesday Noxt. pe.ial Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, THE JURY LAW. BenivorieLp, Jon, 22.—FHon. J, P, Roat, ook County Attornoy, was invited boforo tho Bonato Committeo on Revision to givo his opinion as to chauged o the Jury law to make it offective in Cuolk County. IIo advised that whonover o pan- ol is oxhaustod, the Court bo authorized to make nlistof citizons known to himsolf and have them sworn in forthwith, In this way tho mis- chiovous interposition of bailiffs, resulting in ignorant or packed juries may bo avoided. The notion struck the Committoo ag Bonsible, snd will be adopted. . AN UNRIOWN SARATOGA, At Porry 8paings, in Piko County, aro otornal fountains of mineral wators, socond in hoaling powers only to tho Pool of Silonm. It1s unid to o tho Baratoga of the Weat, but poople don't know it. DBifildings orcoted for the accommoda~ tion of invalids aro in tho market, and it is pro- osod to soll thom to the Btato, with 104 acros of Bmd, for nn Inobriato Asylum. What sort of s mongation tho prosence of sulphurous water would have on tho internal arrangomeonts of orsona _ accustomed to_ nlcoholic baths s & nico quostion. m(ghc bo nn ossy way of .*taporing off,” nud tho cxpori- ment would be watchod with interost b'x tompor- anco end intemporanco peoplealike. The Porry Bpringy folks don't curo o i fwhat tho buildings may bo used for, Yrovldnd thoy have a public in- stitution located thoro; and If thoy cannob got an Inobrinto Asylum thoy will try for a Feoblo- minded Asylum, or o Doaf and Dumb Institution, Tho prico asked I $75,000. A Committeo ap- pointed by the last Logislaturo to invostigato the Springa will report; but make no recommen- dotion, . TAILROAD COMMISSIONERS. Mr. Richards, of Chicago, I8 lero after tho Tiallroad Commispionorships. Judge Undor- wood, a8 spoken of from thoe South, 18 likely to bo offored tho placo. 1t will bo & good way for the Governor to getout of tho dissgrosablo fask of proforring oue of tho dozen candidatos from tho Bouth. Colonel Morgan gooms to bo safe still. The farmers insist upon Mr. Buell or tho Hen. W. G, Flngg. and ouo of them may bo nppointed. Mr, McCroa's chances are still con- anumd to be in a hoalthy condition. TEATING APPATIATUS. Thoro was o debato in the Houso sbont run- ning the hoating apparatus, & proposition made Dy tho engingor who ran tho maclino lnst wine tor being underbid by another who offered to ruo it sixteon hours & day, A ecavoful man is necessnry, or the whole institution may bo blown up BOMO ‘fino morning and fragmonts of Repre- rosentatives be scattored over tho country. ‘Tho Contingont Committeo roported in favor of 86- 2 day for 16 hours and n minority in favor of §11 a day for 24 hours, tho parties to supply fucl. Both candidates wero rocommended a8 com- petont. After an hour's buncombo tho minority report was sdopted, Tho . Booto lso wot into tho heuting ‘businoss, and ordered the oxpendituro of £2,000 for a bran now Tonting appsratus, and on tho atrongtli of that possod a rosolution to adjourn for & wook. The Hon, Franklin Corwin, of LaSallo, who camo hots_to convinco Mr. Hart that La'could yoto for Oglosby with a clonr conecionco, failed in his mission, as Mr, Hurt posltively doctined to Yo influonced. He stuck to his conseience liko o burr to & sheep's back, DIVOLOE. Mr, Condon, of Cools, has n bill in tho Houso ntonded to proyent.freudulent divorcos. It providos that no deoreo shall bo nted in un- contested cnson unlesa tho Court has first exam- ined tho ovidonce. FARMERE' CLUBD, Tho tillers of tho soii in tho House and Bon- nte havo orgenized s Legislative Farmers' Club, tho successor of o similer band of brethron be- hnxhxflto the Twouty-scvonth General Assem- by, Tte abjects oro nct Ai!l’(ud‘, bt it will eo- dayor promole agriculteral logislalion. tor Daldwin ia Progidant, TERQUISITES. Sonator Murphy oflesed n regolution direotin tho Becrolary of Stato to0 wupply Senators \mfx maps of tho State of Illinois, bss was induced fo withdraw it. Tho_porsistency witt which thio stationory steal is pushed and the Drotean hapos it nesumes, shows o tad disposition on the part of this Gonaral Asgembly to ignoro ep ovado the Constitution. MINORILT NEPRESENTATION. Mr. Canfleld *offered his amondment to the netitution to abolish minority represontation. t was {abled, ordored to ba printed, and mado tho specicl ordor for Fobruary 6. e OFFICIAL REPORTING. Mr, Yacgor attractod nttontion for the firsb timein the Sonate by a motion to inquire into tha advisability of laving oftlelsl roporting, as rocommonded by tho Farmer's Convention at Biomington. If the farmers know what kind of ngpoech the nverngo Beuatorial oratiop is, thoy would novor dosiro to resd them. Tho rosolution was roforred to the Contingont Com- mitteo of which Sonator Hampton is Chairman. e oppoeca the extravagnuco two yoars ago and will undoubtedly do so agaiu. o083 ETATUTES, ‘Tho Houso, resolution to buy Gross’ Statuten was upon tho Beunto, whon Mr. Walte opposed it on conutitutional grounda, It was roferrad to the Contingent Committee. DECELESS PROCEELINGS. To-day's procecdings were of » rocklesa char- actor, 0 Bonato closed o contract to put in $2,000 worths of henting apparatus, and passod olnt resolution to adjourn for a week. When tho resolution camo up in the Houss for concur- ronco it was beaten by throo votes, bub tho Sen- ators who are oldor and shonld set & botter ox- ample lobbiod for the adjournment, and it wont through. Tho result” of throe weoks, gonsion iu tho paakago of ouo bill and the_ cloe tion of o Souutor, noeithor vory oxtraordinary achievoments, And now they adjourn for six working days and draw wages amounting to $6,- 120, not to mention tho pay oftho ofticials, Thoir gonstituents will bo justified in giving them 14 Hail Oolumbia ” if ‘they venture {o go homo. An ingonious roport from_tho Houso Judiclary Committeo recommended statipnery for the Commilteos, and indircetly for tho mombors, It argued that stationory was os nooessary as Com- mktmd'oams wnd clorke. Mossry, Oborly, Rountroe, and Donahua were tho only membors of the Committco opposed to the oxtrava- gance.] Thoy woro poworless to roslgt “tho current, and the flood-gates wero ajar, Tho ombaors, with unbscoming personal gouerwaity, {:} a voto of 120 to 24, decidod to violato the Con- ptitution. Of aplece with this notion was tho decision of the Houso to anpyl{‘slntuwn to_tho Chairmon of committeos, Johnson, of Rock Tuland, who autered n motion to roconsidor, hiad his motion withdrawn, Then Jones, Chairman of Contingent Ixponros, remarkoed thant, ns the Benato bad sdjourncd, they could not -gok tho ooks, as bo °would movo to strike out ha concurrept pact, ‘Tho complalsant Houso pronounced it all'right by g unanimous oto, pithongh tho rosolution was ot In ita poa- gotuion, Iinving baon sent to’ tho Senate whon it was roforrod to n Committos, This losves tho Houso In tho ridioulous attitudo of buying stat- ‘utes for both Houto and Bonato, and of expond- ing $720 on o simplo rerolution, an obyionsly il-. logal proceeding. Thoro lu no'prodioting whore this reckiousncns will ond. NEW_UILLE, In the Benato, Mr. Dow introdnced the Woat Park bill. Mr.Uanfcld, abill to pormit busband and wifo to testify for or againat each other. Mr, Reynolds, n bill providing for a Gounty Asugssor in Cook County, with an oflico, and all the clorks hio wante, M, Baldwin, & blil prolibiting ay- poals from Justicos of the’ Peaco on judgmonts not exceeding 260, Br, Castlo, appropristing 30,000 for repairigg the Exocutive Mansion, §athe Hono, v, foilos Introducas . bill to amond tho Geueral Incorporation ‘st so Sona- may oloct Aldormon on n goneral tickat. Mr. Oleson, to allow criminals to tostify in their own bohalf, Mr. Casoy, to pormit rafironds to incor- orato with connocling ronds In othor Btates and Knm propoerty In suich Btatos 5 to horrow monoy to complote the rond and fund it indobtodnoss | toissue bonds nud mortgn}w its proporty, in- elmllmf the rond ond its franchiscs, providod two-thirds of Lho stocklioldors agreo to tho mort. ngo. Mr. Warnor Introducad a” bill compelling ho owners of hedges to trim thom and to koop Drush out of rondways, My, Efner, & Savings Bauk bill almilar in its provisions to the Heunte Bl M. Conden, to ropeal the Cook County Oficial Roportors aot. BINATONIAT ELFOTION, Tha oanvassora of the voto for United Biatos Bonator took placo at .noon, in the prosenco of tho Howso and Bonate, nud the ladles in the gal- Ioty. Tho roll-call discovered forty-seven Sou- ators and forty-five Reprosontativos prosont. Tho Becrotary road tho Journal of tho Seunte showing tho volos cast, aud the Olerk did tho snmo for the Houso. Tho Bponkor doclarod Son- ntor Oglesby cleotod. A Committes woa uP- pointed to carry the nows to him. o canmo in and npoko ngafust tho protost in an fugonious arguniont, TAILTOAD CHATGRS, Mr. Morrlson moved to reconsidor tho resolu- tion roquesting Congress (o rogulato raflroad fares, Mz, Rogors hnd not much faith in sucl instructions, aud doubted tho powerof Congtoss to regulato-tranaportation throtigh Btatos. Con- ress would do bottor to reduco tho tariff on ron, and allow raflronds to bo built choap to compoto with prosont roads, Mr, Cassodymoved to tablo tho motiou, aud it was tabled. OOLESDY'S RESIGNATION, Bonator Dgluflby will filo tho following m the Bocvetary of Stato’s ofiico to-morrow morning : T the Peopls of the State of Iifnois: - “T havo tho honor most rospeotfully to tonder to you my rexignation of the ofiico of Governor of tho Ktate of lllinols, to tako effcot up 12 o'cloak noan to-day. Profoundly thankful for tho gravo honor so rucnnll{ conferred upon mo by tho genorous poople of tho State, no ordinary considoration would justify this act or fuduce mo to talte this stap. "Your' chionon Reprosonta- tives in tho General Asssmbly of tho Biato bLave seon fit, in the oxerclsa of tho diserotion imposed upon them Ly your suflregod, to ohooso mo to the United Biatos Bonato for tho torm of pix yosrs from tho 4th day of March noxt. Tho neme senso of duty which mnde it obligatory upon mo tonccopt from your hands tho oftico of Governor justillos tho accoptanco of tho offico to which that honorabla Uody hey choson ma. I tho moro choorfully accopt tho rosponsibility, and rotira from tho ofice of Governor, consciona that tho dis- tinguishod gontloman upon whom tho dutics and powers of tho office will fall, who 8o recontly yocolved your hoarty indorgoment by eloction to tho oftico of Lieutonaut Governor, will prove falthtul to the trust roposed in him, nud de- sorves your® favor and confidonco, ~Inyokin upon tho wholo poople of tho Stato gontinuc Dappinoss, prospority, aud o tho authorlty ou conferrod upon mo I formally surrondor nto your hends, the truo and only sourco of " powoer in this land. Blgned) Tronanp J, Oaresny.” 'ho Benator will go from here to Decatur, and thenco to Washington, Feb, 16. THE FARMERS' OLUR bod o meeting this ovening, whou it was moved that two formora should be put on tho Railrond Commisalon. ‘Tho genoral opinion scomed to bo that ono or two agriculturists should bo ap- pointed. A Committeo waa sent torequost Gov- ornor Boveridgo not to moke an appoiutment until thoy recommended some one to represent thoir interosts. . ——— PROCEEDINGS IN DETAIL SENATE. Senmvariery, 11, Jan, 23, 1873, THIRD BEADING OF DILLS. On motion of Senator STARNE, tho rules were susponded to take up Houso bills on third road- ing, ?i- B. 72, for tho oxtension of time for tha col- tion of taxes, was read a third timo, and passod by o unanimous vote. VOTE RECORDED, Leave woa granted Sonator MeGrath, absent Em!lordny, to cast his yote for United Staton onatar, which waa recorded in favor of Gov- ornor Oglesby. COLBGTTER REPORTH, The Committco on Enrolling and Engrossed ‘Billa reported sundry bills engrossod, x Sonator SHEPPARD, from_tho Appropriation Qommitteo, roported buck bAl 57, asking ils roferonco to the Committeo on Btato Charitable Institutions. Bo roforred. EXEOUTIVE MESSAGLS. On motion of Senator Cagoy, Exocutive mes- Bagoa wero considorad. A 'ho Governor's nomination of cortain porsons to bo Notaries Public was concurred in, In responco totho Benato rogolution asking information ns to what stops, If any, hiad boon talken to compel the Illinois ‘Gontral Ttnilrond to soll thoir lands, the Govornor returncd & repork of tho flrncandlugs takon agalnst such road and othier documents in rolation theroto, Ordored that GO0 copies of tho report, including tho Suyrtcx:‘xo Court decigion in relation thereto, bo printed, Tho Goyernor's mes¢age in rolation to the appropriation for the Auntiolnm Comotery was roferred to the Military Comwitteo. - The nomination of "Joseph Carter as 8 mom- ‘bor of tho Btate Board of Ldueation, vice Josso W. Toll, deolining & xnn;mululmout, Wag, On M- tion of Benator HinehelitTo, roforrod to the Com- mittoo on State Educational Institulions. . ADJOURNMENT RESOLUTION. By consent, Scnator Steole introduced » con- current rogolution in reforonce to adjournment for a week, in order to ropair the Sonato Chamber. Tho rosolution was adopted. 1NTRODUCTION OF BILLS. By Mr. HAMPTON—To dotach cortain prug« erty from ono diatriot in McDonough County and to_attach it to anolhor. By Mr. CABTLE—To ropnir tho Exccutive Mansion. By Mr. MURPHY—In relation to the eafaty. of coal miners, Ly Mr. REYNOLDS—Concorning rovenuo in countries lmvhlg 100,000 inhabitants, By Mr, BALDWIN—To provent appoals from Justicos in cortain cases. 5 * By Mr. WARE—To restoro to citizonship criminals who were minors at the timo of com- mitting critng, By consont, Sonator BALDWIN introduced a xquolution providing for ventilating and “warm- ing tho Bonato Ohswbor, upon torms as roported %tho Spoclal Comuittoo, namely, for 2,000, 0 rules_wero susponded mnd the rosolution copsidered. Tho repiirs wors ordorod dono un- dor the saporvision of the 8pecial Committce. Dy Benntar WAITE—To revise lawa concorn- ing township organizstion, Roforrod to tho Committoe on Township Organization, and 600 coples ordered printed. TESOLUTIONS. Sonator MURPHY, by consont, offered a roso- Iution to_authorizo the Bocretary of Stato to Drocure Blato maps for uso of tho Judicial Ap- portionmont Committoo. Laid an the table, By cousont, Bénator YOUNGBLOOD offerod o pro cat, signod by 16 Sonators, agninat tho elec- ion of 'Govoruor Oglosby eg Unilod Btatos Sou- ator, ag unconstitutional, Tho protest was road and ordercd spread upon tho juurnal By consont, Scnator OANFIELD introduoad & vosolution providing for au_amondmont to tho Constitution in rolation to reprosontation intho TLogisiaturo, pnd to atriko out tho provision for miority roprosonttion. TLold ou the tablo, or. dorod printod, and mado tho special ordor for Fob. 5, next, at 11 o'clook 5. m. 2 Honator CABEY, by gousont, introduced 3 reso- Jutlon requiring Olorks of Citonit Courts to fur- nish a roport of business transacted in such Court during 1872, Tho rules woro susponded and tho resolution adopted, Benator BURNS ealled up the Housoresolution, roviding for the furnishing of Grosp' Batuen 0 Ohnirmon of commitloos of the Souste and Houso, Tho rules woro susponded, and the reso- lution considored, ~Aftor n full disoussion, the rogolution was roforred to tho Committeo on Ex- pousos of tho Goneral Assombly, Bonator YALGER, by congent, introduced tho resolutions of tho recont Farmera! Convention at Bloomington, nsking the Assombly to order the publicatiop of full procoedings., The rnles woro_suspended, snd tho resolution referred to the Committes on Contingont Expenaes. FIUST READING OF BILLS. Bundry bills, Nos. 70 “to 78 inclusive, horeto- foro reported, Wors rend s firat tite and velerred to appropriato Committooca. ILLINOIS INDUSTIHAL UNjvFRaITY, By covisont, Benator BIIONG iutradiicod 4 bill roviding for tho paymenp of tho exlsting dobls of tha Iinois Induktrial University, Orderad to & first reading. CAVAL, Y0E. Ry consont, Bonstor BALDWIN introdaced a concurrent resolution nmni; fnformation of the Canal Commiusionera m to tho ealo of foo gn tho Iilinols and Michigan Canal, Laid ‘ovér undor the rulp: The hour for joint soseion to doclaro tho result of tho olectlon of United Htatos Bonator baving arrived, tho Henato proccodod to tho Bouso to attond such ceromon URon roassombling, tho untll 2:80 p, m, * """ AFTERNOQN BESSION, VEBBY SpmiNas, ‘Tho Senate met Yurnmnt to adjournmont. Honator ARUHER ealled up the report of tho ny. gonnlo adjourned §Uab cltien not oxcooding 5,000 ishabitanis spoolal committeo of the last Assombly to in- auiro into the fossibillty of the purchago by tho Btato of Porry Springs, Piko County, for Stats charitablo purposcs, and.the samo ‘was road at longth, and, on mofion of Fountor TEF, cons sldoration of tho samo was postponed until 3 uly 13 noxt. TAID OVER. Honator YOUNGBLOOD, by consont, offared n renolution providing for publishing Govornor Oglosby's nitdresn Lo-tny olivored in joint sos- slon, 8,000 coplos for tho ugo of the Senate, Tho Sonnto, by nvoto of 24 to 24, tho Prenidont oast« Ing s nogative voto, rofusod to suspond tho rulnu, and tho rogolution was laid over undor the rulo, 3 Honntor YAEGER offorad s rerolution pro- viding for furnishing tho Sonato Ghnmbor with o binclboard for tho uso of Commitico an- nouncomonts. GITIEA AND VILLAGES. Tha rules woro suspondod and the rosolutton ndoptodl. Dy connent Bonator OANFIELD iutrodneod o Lill for an act to nmond Bactlon 10, of Articlo 8, and Sootlons 13 nnd 14, of Articlo 6, of an nob ontitled “An not to provido for tho incorpor- ation of citios and villages, " approved April 10th 1872, Ordored to o fivsl reading. ¥INST NMEADING OF BILTS. Sovoral Bonnto hills wero rond a firat timo and roferred to appropriate Committeos, COLLEOIION OF TAXES. I’ Tho Committco on Euroling and Engrosin roported HHouso Bil 72 engrossed and submitto to'the Govarnor for approval. A mossago from tho Govornor was rocotved, announcing his approvalof Houso bill No, 72, oxtonding the timo for the colloction of tnxen. VARIOUR RESOLUTIONS. Benator STARNE offorod n rosolution anthior izing o stosm honting apparatus to bo applied to tho Bennto, and nuthorizing tho Bocrotary of Biate to contrack with A, L. Ido for iho oroction of tho samo, Tho rules woro sugpendod and the rosolution adopted. By consont, Bonator LEE introducad a rogolu. tion providing for s notification to County CJol- Toc'ora of tlio pagsago of Houso bill No. 72, pro- viding for tho oxtonalon of tha t{mo for the ‘col~ loction of taxes. The rules woro suspended and tho ranolution adopted. 'Tho Houso rosolulion, Instructing ourBenatora to uso their intluonco lu favor of tho passago of an act for the protection and encouragemont of immigration, was conourred in. ‘The Housorosolution, instructing our Senatora and roquosting our Reprosentativos in Congross touso thoir influonco sgninst incrossing tho anlnries of Fedornl officors, wag conuidorod, aud roforred to the Committeo on Fedoral Rolations. Bonntor BURNS called up his renolutions, in- troducod _yostordy, instruoting the Eonate Judicinry Committeo to confor with tho similar Oummimo of tho Houso, with reforonce to their conatruction of thet portion of the Constitution roforring to rovised ncty aund amondmonts. Tho rosolution wog ndoptod. MISCELLANEOTS. On motion of Seuator CANFIELD, tho Scnnto toole o recoss of flvo mmutes. Upon ronssom- bling, & messnge was recoived from tho House, announcing its concurronce in tho Sounto's reso~ lution of adjournment until tho 29th inst. By consont, Benator YAEGER introducad o bill Tor an nct to rapenl an act catablishing n Oity Court at Alton, Orderod to n firat ronding, Tho Senate conomired in tho Houso resolution to notify county ofilcara of tho oxteusion of time for tho collection of taxes, By consont, Sonator CANFIELD introducod a bill_in rolation to ovidonco. Roferred, williout roading, to tho Judiciary Committce. Tho Sonato concurred in tho Houso amond- ‘manta ta the Sanato resolution calling for infor- suation from Circult Judges. ‘I'ho Bonato adjourncd until tho 20th inst. IIOUSE. Mot at 10 n. m, Prayor by Rev. Mr, Wobstor. Mr. OULLERTON recorded his voto for Ogglosby. Mr., SMITH rocorded his vote for Lyman Trumbull ; aldo Mr. Lewis. PETITIONS, Mr. ARMSTRONG (LnEnllu? progented a po- tition of the Common Council, “anking the ro- poa! of tho Recorder's Court of Poru. Mr. GRAIAM prosouted o potition rolating to tho Temporauco law. COMMITTEE REPOITS. Mr, BWAN, from tho Committco on Foos and Salaries, roported buck Houso bill 45, rolating to dooliot feos, 'Lablod, Also, bill to amend Hec- tion 45, Foo and Salary bill, rocommending it possage. Rond a first timo, Mr, BWAN, from the Committeo on Feos and Balaries, rugox!ud back tho bill to abolish the jufi‘ fee. 'Tubled. , FERRIER, from the Committoo on Eloc- tioms, roportod Bnok tlo bill to gxomp olorgy- men from ninoty du{u‘ resldenco in tho county bofora voting, “Tabled. ANTIETAM QEMETERY, The Govornor laid boforo the Houso a com- munication rolating' to tho Antictam Nationsl Comotery. ATPROPRIATIONS. T'he Socrotary of Sinto was authorized to pur- chnse Edmundd’ Statutes of Now York. A rosolution to pay tomporary pages wag roforred to the Comniitteo on Fees and Salarics, 1o fix tho componsation. "COMMITTEE OLERNS, Tho Committao on Contingent Expenacn ro- ported o resolution allowing cortain Committeos to omploy clorks. Tho roport was adopted. LEATING APPARATUS, Tho Committos also prescnted a majority and minority report upon reconsidering tho vote em- ploying A. L. Ido to teke charge of tho heating apparatun. {Ir. ARMSTRONG (L:aSalle) ndvocated tho ‘minority roport, as ho did not caro sbont heing blown up throngh tho carclosancss of o cheap engincor, Considorable valuable timo was wasted upon tho roports, onding up with a motion to table, which was carried. QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE, Mr, STEWART (McLean) risiug Lo o question of priviloge, stated that, owing to somo unfore- soon causo, ho had beon rated as & Domocrat. Ho protested againat it as an act of injustico. Ho wag & Ropublican. BTATIONERY, Mr. BUSHNELL, from the Committco on the Judicinry, Toported baok a rosolution suthoriz- ing the Secrotary of Stato to furnish stationory, etc., for cammitteos, with tho repnrt that Hho conatitutionnl limitation relating to tho 850 al- lowanco related fo tho question of proporty only—such Rropuxt{ a8 would poss into the pos- sosslon of tho momber as proporty—snd did not apply to Bu&phnu for clorks, comiittecs, otc., to be used in the {mhhc gorvico. The Committeo reported a substituto dirccting tho Bocrotaty of Btate to furnish committocs with stationery ‘and such othor articles aa would be needed to facili- tato_ publio business, upon the order of the Olnirmian of sach committoo, soports to bo mado at atated intorvals by the committees of articlos drawn, Mr, DUNHAM dissentod from the conclusions ot tho Committoo, The yoas and nays wero demanded and or- dored. ‘I'ho report was adopted—yons, 116; nays, 21, JOINT SESSION. TLEOTION OF BLNATOR, g Tha_spealal ordor, tho cauvass of votes for Unitod Statos Sanator, was takon up at 12 naon, Tho Bonate, procoded by Lioutenant Goveruor Ioyeridge, entorad the hall, 'Tho roll of tho Bonsato and Houso was then called, showing a quorum of bolh Tousos prosent. o Tho journals of tho two Llougos woro road, The ¢canyass was thon mado, slowing tho rosult as follows : In tho Bangto, Oglosby, 32 votes ; ‘Frqmbull, 16 votos; Coolbaugh, 2 votes. In tho Mougo, Ogloub B84 votes ; ‘Lrumbull, 60 votos. ‘Tho SPEAKER {hon doclared Richard J, Oglanby duly elocted Henator for six yonrs from March 4, noxt, Honators Donshua and U{)tnu, and Noprosentativos lulflru{a, Mann, and Roun- troo wero appointod a Committoo to wait upon tho Senator-clect, who at 12:30 ontored the hall, and remarlced a8 follows: SPEEO! OF HENATOR OGLERDY, Govornor Oglosby enid that it yau o surprise to him when informed by tho Committeo Lo had boon eleoted, as tho astion of the last fow days had prodioted what would take place, Ho was senniblo of tho groat rospousibility thoir action nnd placed upon bim, and would not for- ot that Illinols Lnd boon ropresopted in tio Unitod Btates Honato by able and distin- guishied mon, who wore ‘a oredit to. tho Btate and nation, ~ He conld not dare to hape for o mucti, ‘Fhoy '‘wor¢ genorally somiowhat no- quainted with hiyg, and though they bostowed upon bim & "great hanor, thoy wonld not, por- hulw give him tho ovadlt of possosslng unusual abilifien, . Ho was plain, common man, e had roceivad but Jittlo oducation, Tho best ortion of his lifo was spont in tho Wost, on tho wild and bosul lh;z prafrids of 'Tilinols, Mo was - nttsthed = to tho Btato, Ho was, by tha influonco of loeation and by naturo, suMclontly of o Stato's right man, “ag hey all wero, The Father of his Country habituslly lmpressed n{mn the peoplo fidolity to tho Union, knowing that they would naturally give thelr first aftection tb the State and county in Which thug rosided, and thero wai no nocossity to nrgo for tho Btaig 'in which thoy lived, and {6 which thoy wero nm\rnll{ tod' by many ‘nssaoip~ tions, ‘fhorefors it was {hat. tho Father of his Country wadvocatsd constant and auprems - affection for the Union. Ono of Litu firat duties whon ko entered tho Ben- ate would be to study tho ‘ordinary dutlos of the osition, Ifo wasa nmnfiar to “thoso dmlnfi. To belleved it was tho wish of the people of Lill« ho “cultivation of a love | 6 nola that ln%mnllan phonldb 0d with rofor. onco to tho Btato only. Thoy wora not so solflah, Tillnols was npart of tho nation, and would willingly in tho futuro, as in tho l]mn, abldo by tho gonoral Inwa for tho publlo woifaro, Whon- avor ho could, by » constitutional and proper courso, goouro’ an advautago to tho Biato, ho would willingly do sll in his powor to promoto its intoroats. But furthor he would mnot 0, Gonerall; ho would bo guided y tho_policy of tho Ropubliean party, as ho might Lo ablo to gathor it from Lho conatitu- tional nmondmonts and tho laws it lnd passod, ita platform of principlos, and 1te gonoral hin- tory. Itscourso, ho was confidont, would bo anerally olevated, and of high and nobla alm, onornlly, theroforo, his course would bo guided by tho principlos of that party. Difforant viows woro doubtloss ontortainad by individuals of tho arty rogarding fluancial measures. Some would Rg in fovor of ono viow, ond soms of anothor, In that cneu‘ Lo would endesvor to fool and ascortain tho senso of the oplo—the first criterlon of logislation. ~ To that lino ot policy he trustod ho should steadily adbera. Bills of importance swould comoup on which it would bo impossible to o tba wil of tho pooplo—just: 1 impossiblo for him no for tho gontlomon hofore him, who ooulil not alwnys discover how thols constilionts would desiro thom to voto on particular igauos. Much would depond on tho man, o would try and bo o prudont mou, and nover vote for any mensuro caloulated to dissipato or wasto the funda of tho nation. Prudonco was indispensin- ble in n mon who dosirod to do what was right, onfinnhflly whon tho nation was alive with o busy, aotivo ond incisivo Eoopln. 1o would dismigs that portion of tha subject. T dontrod to oxprans Lis oxtromo abligations to tho opposition for tho kind mannoer in which ihoy bad tronted him in tho contost. He would lonve them without tho loast Kursnml feeling ngainst tho gontlemon who voted for his distins guihhnd opponont, Ho waa vory faitly troated the opposition. Ho waa informod, howovar, tiiab thoy hnd seon it to flo & protost agaluat his oleotion. Ho wishod to sny to tho Coprosonta- tivos who did him the honor of voting him into tho high position ho was about to occnpy, and through them to tho wholo peoplo, that ha wholly, Xosulvuly and distinctly difforod witl,” aod dlssonted . from, -tho views put forth in that protost, Ho falt that tho ground was not tensble, and they would not doubt his sincarity whon o enid said so. What wag con- tainod in that &mtust bound all who sigued it In the future. e callod thoir attention to tho point. Ho would not feol right. How could he Gnjoy tho placo it Lo renily beliovod that o had unworthily and improperly sccoptod it 1t would mar his onjoymont of tho great honor. 1Mo waa entirely consolentious in tho matter, Ho callod thoir attontion to Articlo 6 of tho Consti- tution of tho Unlted Btates, which he do- clared to bo tho supromo law of tho land. Bonators and eprosontativos had bound thomfolves by oath to support thnt Constitution. It was framod by tho fore- fothors thirty migsion of {Jfil'fl! ‘bofora tho Tilinoie to tho Union. That Constitution was snterior and gupreme to the Conatitution of the Btato. Thoy were bouud to defond tho Consti- tution of the United Btates. It loft no doubt in Lis mind of tho duty of Bonntors and Repro- sontatives, Ho quotod Bootion 8, Article 1, to rove that tho Unitod States Scnato was tha [udgo of the qualifications of {ta own mem- ors, Ho took a eolomn onth, ns Govornor, to ‘maintain tho supromo law of the Union. The position of Henator was not above Amorfcan citizenship, Where did tho offico como from? Di Illinois create it? It did not oxist in the Colonial poried, or undor the Confoderation, It was oroatod by the Na- tional Constitution, which presoribes the quali- flcationaof Sovators, Tha National Constitu- tion mado the %unuflcatlonu ‘broad, 50 a4 to reach oyery man in the land, .Thoro was no titled no- bility hioro; no priviloged families; no prorogs- tives givon ono man above another. Tho fram- ors of the Constitution fixed irroponlably and ir- romediably the qualifications, and they wors bound by osth to support that instrumont in all its provisions, Thoy were not clothed by ithe Btato of Ilinois with powor in the promises, but wore _governod Dby tho Coustitution of tho United Biates. Mo was cloar in s conaclonco that he had not Violsted any lnw in resigning tho offica of Gov- ornor. Illinois had no right to placo its” Consti- tution in nntagoniam to tho Constitution of tho Unitod Btatos, nor should tho protest pub a {forcod conatruction on tho interprotation of the Btato Conatitution, as its framers cloarly did not iutend any such intorprotation. DId" tho moan to {m boyond tho baundaries of Illinols Was it s falr and_sensiblo interprotation of the Conatitutlon? Ho would bo slow to beliove that the framers of the Btato Constitution ever in- tonded to transcond their powers, ond nttompt to go boyond thoir real power and eay who was. or was not oligible to_ tho United Btates Bouate. If thoy did that, thoy might go furthor and say that any of thom or any cltizen was inoligiblo. That would put every man ot thoir disorction, Theo Inw by which Lo was electod Sonator waa the law of the nation, Ho road a part of iho protost, and proceeded to !a.z on hig own behalf and on bohalf of tho Ropublican party, that the pasty novor took tho ground that the olection of Son- ator Trumbull was unconstitutional. He could not boliovo that o gentleman lika Judgo Trum- bull would take hia sogt if bo woro not olearly ontitled to it, “and ho never did go; mor was ho guilty of committing any violation of tho lnw. The Ropublican fnrl nover held that tho Constitution was ylo. nted in the porson of Sonator Trumbull, His sent was contestod, but tho Senate of the United Btates decided by o voto of 80 or 88 that ho was entitled to his place, only 6 or 8 Bonatora votin, in tho nogative. 'The quostion was then sottle finally and foravor. Ho would rottlo it again by nccepting tho placo of Senator. [Applavso from tho negubllcanu, suppressed whon it was over by tho Speaker] Ho would again return his gincoro obligation to_ tho gontlomon who had eleoted bim by a solomn voto. Ho would llo his resignation ag Govoruor at noou to-morrow, in tho Scerotary of Btato's oflico, and tha honorablo gontloman at his loft—Bovorldgo—would assume tho datics ho rosigned. In 80 dolng, Lo belioved ho could roach out boyond the repreacntative to the poo- ploand find an endorscront of his ack. That wag whero his political faith led him. o nayer could forget what the immortel Lincoln said to lim “onco, In the nffectionato mannor i whieh Lo always nddrossod Lim, ' * Dick," gaid Lo, ¢'I¢ you wish to bocormo o usoful and suceossfyl pu lie min, nevor got far away from the poople.”. The poople wore tha fountaln of truth and rootitude, and would sustain tho stop o was about to take. Ouco more ho would roturn his profound thanks for the great honor conforred upon him. ‘The Beiiato iithdrow, and tho House adjourn~ od until 2:90, 2 ¢ HOUSE PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED. ADJOURNNENT RESOLUTION. AMr. THORNTON moved to take up the jolnt rosolution of the Senate adjourning fo. Wednou- day noxt. Lost, ' PERRY SPRINGH, . Tho Speakor Iaid before thie Housa the report of the Commities of thoT'wonty-noventh Goneral Assombly to_vislt Perry Springa ‘and report as toits ndn‘atnblmy 10 olinritpblo purpases, Ordor od Erlntm , and roferrod t0 tho Committeo on Publa Chavitiea, JAILLOAD EXTONTIONS, Mr, MOBRISON callod up his motion to recon- side tho voto had \\ym\ the vauolutions of Mr.. Cassody rolating to dlscrimination in trolght chnrgng on roads running betwaon Statos, asking Congrossiunal intorforence. The guo bis miotion, i euman ar= A L o Tz, CARSEDY Fortd pemting b gl tion. . . - Mr, ROGERS adyooated the motton to recon- sidor: Mr; OABSEDY moved to Jay the motion to vo- cansitlor” on tha' table. Adoptad—yoas, 102 uays, 89, : COURT BUBINESS, The Senate resolution, directing the Olorke of Courta Lo report tho numbor of casou now on tho docket, Cook County oxcopted, wai taken up, and, aftor amendin L6 4 ss. bo LETo Seperts d nd to }nnludu mado to {hie Bocretary of Btute, Courts of ‘mpeclal jurisdiction, wes County adopted, g AD}OURNMENT RESOLUTION. Tho Bonato joint resolution to adjourn to Woduesdny noxt was again taken up, Tho Houso rofusoed to conour—yoas, 49 ; nays, 73, ' 3r. ARMETRONG (LaSalle) moved to recon= sldor, Mr, STEWARY (Winnobago) wovod to tablo that motion, ' Tiost-yoas, $0'; nags, 93, Tha_ resolution wis conourrod fn—yoss, 81; nays, 63, S Andersan, Frosmuttn ] osmau, ‘Armatrong (orun-gplgnu. A Xr‘:.'fiém, ), ordon, Polizor, Aniiteong (La< Grabany Pv}mck\, i ax-x;‘.‘lllf;, gnll.hqer, Plunoll, : Fidiy’ s rrreal 'l!lu\m‘:(nnflenry)\ ] % “,m'» Tovock, “Hardoy, Togors, Tooth, awad, Hawyer; Bradwel), fay, Heaulan, uso, 1terling, Blaw, ryant, Hildrupy Buith Duskmel, THollenvack, Starr, * Carpenter, Inscore, - Biroild, Tuquees, Bylveater, Jacksou, Taggatt, - Lano (Dowitt), , Thotnas, Lamuws, " Teult, . LTSy ‘Waraer, Domorty Man Wnyman, Dawey, Medos, Webber, Dolion, MoLanghltn, Wolnhelmor, Dressar, Middlecosr, Wentfiold, Easloy, Mitehell, Wick, Lifaer, Moore (Maraliall), Wiakor, orrlor, Mulvano, b, Bpeakor—8t, Flaudots, Oborly, Aloxsndor (Graw-Ifopkl Plownnn, ford), 0SAUD, Ramey, Aloxanttor (Mont-Kanu, = Rlco, gomnery)e Tano (Hancock) Roudtreo, lllllmr (Edgar) Lowls, Bavage, Blakoly, Tiotze, Bhorman, Oavo; Toomfs, Shumway, o, Marah, Biow, Cronkrite, MeAdima, Btroafor, arnoll, MeDounld, Buwan, Dolan, MeTherrau, Thornton, Dunhara, Moxcliam, ' * riden, Freoland, Moore, Wallor, Horrington, Morrison, ‘Washbura, Hito %fl (adison), Moflitl Waod, Mito (8L, Olalr), Nulton, Wymore,—48, Holles, Oskwood, NEW BILLA, Mr, ARMBTRONG introduced a bill to ropoal tho City Oourt in Poru; alao, to amend tho Tovonuo law, Mr. BISBHOP (Mnflonr{)-—‘l‘o amond nact rola- ting to doscont of proporty. Mr. OASEY—TRelating to railroada. Mr. DOLAN~-T'o roposl thio Board of Equsii- zation, Ar. EFNER—To incorporato savings banlka. Mr. GRAHAM—To amond tho Rovenuo law. Mr. HOILEB—To amend tho incorporation law for citios and villagoes, Mr, OLESON—To enable oriminale to tontify {n the Regletry law ; also to amond tho Bchool aw, Mr. TRUITT-—To'rogulato tho rato of intorost. Mr. WAI‘NER—I!QIEE‘(‘“Q to hodgoa. STATE FINANOED, A joint resolution dirocting tho Joint Com- mitidg ou Finnnco to Inypoct and muko roports 88 £ the flunnces of the State was adoptod, Adjourned. e * THE CITY IN BRIEF. Tlio noxt Bociablo of All Beinta' (Eplscopsl) Ohurch will bo givon nt tho rosidonco of Mra. Captain Davison, No. 192 North Carpentor stroot, on Thuraduy aftornoon. Tho postponed reading of Professor Burbanlk, and the concort by amatours, will occur at Mur- ray Chapol this ovoning. Tho funds nro for tho boneflt of tho fundod debt of the clhurch. All mombors of tho Oratorio Socioty aro ro- guastofl to meot, this ovening, at the Union ‘ark Congrogational Cburch, and bring with thom all coples of Elijah, Nnaman, and the Cron- tion that thoy can procuro. South Side eaxs will loavo nt the closo of the concert. It ia undoratood that ns soon as funda can bo colloctod for thmtr()urnmw, tho Nowsboys’ snd Bootblacks® Homo is to bo rebuilt. At tho ‘pres- ont time, whon money is o searco, thero sgoms to ba no very |flm“ promiso of any immediato sln&aa in that direotion. Iowover, it will be xo- built.some day. About dusk Iast ovoning, Officor McKinnoy, of tho Bixth Procinct Station, found n young dario; in an cuthouso, st tho roar of No. 174 Soutl Bangamon otreot, with abont $200 worth of il dressos in his possossion, Thoy wero ntolon from the nbove Emmlaca while the family was ot supper. Tho burglar gave the name of John Morton. A sovon-shooter and a razor wore found upon him, Tho Literary Socloly of tha Chicago Christinn Union will meot at No. 205 Weat Madison streot this ovoning, Profossor Willard in tho chair. The subjects for conversation aro * Dickons as an Author,” and * Christmas in Norway.” Mem- bora of tho Union and strangors are invited to bo prosent. The astronomy olass will also maot aud tako o losson from Profossor Elira Colbert. It is rumored that the Cornoll Watch Faotory, at Grand Crossing, is about to follow tho fate of ita own productions, and be wouudup. This progess, Loworr, Is not sxpustod to keop thio natitution going.” The quostion naturally ariscs whethor thig is mot a plain caso of going too mllllollx on tick, and manufacturing socond-hand artloles, A gontloman belonging to that indescribablo clasa of pooplo who {usist upon sonding o the nowspapors voluntoer ~contributions about nothing, with sa alarming hond-linosbove them, wishos to state that the credit glvon by a moru-~ ing paper to o policoman for arresting an over- cont thief was upjust, and that it bolongs to Mr, Wells. Mr. Wolla is wolcoms to it—the crodit, not the overcoat, The following is the record of last evening's firos : Box 884 ; burning out of s chimney at No. 81 Tisk atraot ; no dsmago. - Box 881 ; barn at the roar of No. B4l Bouth Halsted atroot ; damage slight ; fully insured; cauge su pomi to bo incondiarism ; owner, Thomaa “p by, offera reward of 3600 for approbionsion of * firo- bnpi.; Tox 168 ; Jamos Doylo & Bros, browery, on North State stroet ; damage, 8600; fully {n- sured ; cause defeotive boiler, fome two montha sinoe n man named Elitott hind o largo quantity of clothing stolon from hia room, at No. 161 LaSallo stroot. Ho roported hislosa tp the polica pulhoritios, but they woro unable to do anything for him until yestorday, ‘whon it was dlacoverod that a man wearlng some of tho pilfored apparrol was omployed on a building at tho corner of Dearborn and Wash- ington stroots. A warrant was sworn out, and ho'was arrostod on tho oharge of larceny. Hia namo is Michaol Cannon. A gontlomnn, signing himsolf *Pro Bono," glvos tho followlng racipo for thoouro of coughs, which will bo fonnd »xccoptablo: Seneca suake root, 8 o0a.; slippory slm, 2 oz.; liquorice, 2 lnrgo sticks, Putin th. - quarts of water, and boil down to ono quart; strain, and add 4 lbs. of sugar; lot it smmor for aboult ton minutos ; attor which bottlo for use, aud put in n cool fhce' T'ho dose is o tablospoonful whenevor ho cougl is troublesome, The annual cncampment of the Department of Illinois, Graud Ariny'of the Ropublio, aseom- Dbled yostarday, at tho headquartors of Ransom Poat, No. 82 West Randolph sirost, when forty- two posts wore roprosentod. Aftor the trangac- tion of busingss, Dopartmont Commandor H. Dilgor prosented fiw annunl roport, after whish the amiual olection of officors was hold, result- ing as follows: Departmoent Commender, Colo- nol Guy ' Qould; ColonelJ. J, Palmer, of Rook- forq, 8, V. 0.4 G. Corry, Plsinfleld, J, V. C.3 Oaptain James B. Whito, of Chicago, dologato to tho National Encampmont. A mooting will bo Lield at noon, to-day, to which dalogates from all pasts of tho Stato will be pdmitted, The moot- ng iy to be of themass_order, and will liaten to Gonoral MoNnlta, of Bloomington, and other distingwished gentlomen, who wfil speak on tho Soldiers' and Bailors’ Bonnty Land bill, AMUSEMENTS. TNF. OPERA BOUFFE, The third appoarsuce of the Opern Bonffe Troupo was in * La Belle Iolone,” Tho audi- once was 4 Jarge one, and diseriminative for an apara bouffe audience, aswas shown by tho fact that the-opora, an a whole, waa not woll dono ; and, notyithatanding thio vory liboral undross~ Ing in tho socond act, failed to mako n vory do- cided improssion. As compared with the Grand Duchens,"” tho porformanco showed a lamentabla falllng off. With tho oxcoption of Paris (Ju- teau), tho costuming was inapproprinte and shabby. Aimoo,.in tho firet act, in this respoct, showed vory poor tasto; in' tho second there was 80 littlo of Lier costuma as to ba insuffiofent for criticism, Aimoo is n good @rand Duchess, but a bad Helen, Tho character Is o tedious ona, unloss it In kopt conatantly in action, and this gio Tallod to do. It” was only in tho flnnl\un, that sho entored into tha zen{l;urlopqnn spirit of tho role. In the fnalo of tho socand act, 6ho wat qult oluckiva, qud gavo the * Un mari “'.§“ Vith eonaldorable vivagity and free- dom, Tha mannluxg of tho burlowque on tise story of Helon and Parls and the original story itsolt, aro not sulllolantly woll known to tha gen- ornl audlonce to mako "the opers, approcinted, unloss all tho loading parly uro sirougly cant. This was not tho casoln this porformance. With tho exooption of Jutosu (Pars), who was ronlly vory excellont, anq the ‘two J)am tho nraotors \ove 'wrotehedly takon, Afenclaus, chilles,” Agamenvion, and Calchas aro in real 1fy the irongont paxts in tho opora, but thoy woro mado the weskest. ‘Pha Orohestrn and chorus did vory groditably, but they could not radeany thie genoral porformanca. The m,\l&‘ nlly Atrap) {mlnm_ in the roprogsnta- Uun wota tho "nalas to the frab m& gagond nots, and these'woro madn g by dint of num- bors, nlgluo, and n.rotouquarl);. #La Bollo Holono™ w Vo a good opera to omit from the yopertoirs horeafter. This ovaniug i dunoviove do Brabant” will be givon, ITALIAN OPERA, Tho advanco sunouncgmenta of the Ilallan Opora sonson alveady begiy to nppoar, and fore- shadow thq time whon Lucea ami Kollogg will bo npon $he boards and oporn-goers oan onco mora enjoy thelr favoritoamusomont, from which thoy bnve 80 long boon dgbarrqd by reason of tho fire, which “intorrupted them juat as they : wore prepared to onjoy o senson in, tha newly- equipped Qpora House, This timo wo shall have opora in MoVickor's Thontre, whoro, in seasons twao groat ariiets, Lucon,—ona of tho moat pnl;u ular of Europoan, and Kollogg, cortainly tho most popular of Amorlean, singors,—hond th troupe, and, combined with athor rl\mmlnunt artiats who are nowliero, and an offcativo chorus and orchestra givo promiso of & vory brillisnt and onjoyable soason, The sosgon commonces Tob, 8, and tho first four operas will bo as fol- Town ¢ Mondsy, * Favorita ” with Lucen ; Tuose day, *I1 Trovatore, with Knuogs; \Vodnuudny‘ * Fauet," with Lucea ; and Thurs n‘y * Linda," with KnhflgF. Tho salo of sonts will commance an Woilnoudny, tho 20¢h inatant, o that is now in order to bo gotting tho opora hats and closks in rondinoss. H SPECIAL NOTICES. How to malke $500, Buy for a song a styilah, brokon. down horso, ono that ls pronouncod plnyod out from lsmonoes; oure bim with a bottlo or two of Contaur Lini- ment, and pooket tho difforonco. Tho 7€ . Linimont 18 slmply ono of tho wondora =G gea-or of tho world. Dumb boaata nolgh out KENTAYprE thoir gladuess, and tho soro, malmed, and cripplod of the human family hobbla in and go on thoo way rojololng, Yas, it ts wondorful, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Cas- toria, Itregulatos the stomnch, oursy wind colle and «causon natural sloop, s a substituto for n:_l!.t_«!r-oll: Schencld’s Pulmonie Byrup. BEAWEED TONIO and MANDRAX PIrrAr, Thoso ara tho guly modioluos that will oure Pulmonary Gonsumnptions Dr, Behonek has hoon lr‘ ‘oonatant practlen evor thirh yunrs, continunlly oxamining lungs, and knows his modf- i 1 oroporly takon, wil outo, consumption, | His Mandenko Pifln oloansa thio Tivor and stominch: Lis Bea- 'tho foad, stimulatos tho soating of ids dignstion; Lis Palmonio yrup ripena tha mattae, T\ll naturo throws it off withoui nn‘ oxortion, Freparod and lnrlnhb‘l BOHENOK A )‘i’ E, cornor Blxthand Arc) Phllsdeiphis, and by drw swood Tonla dissalvcs tho stomach, nnd af latn and donlors gonornil DRY AND FANCY GOODS. breal Clariy St J. B. SHAY, 943 & 945 West Madison-st, Begs leaye to announce that he will sell, for tho next TEN DAYS, His elegant stock of NRY & FANGY GOODS At and Below Cost. BLACK & COLORED SILKS, IRISH & FRENCH POPLINS, PANCY JACQUARDS, AND PLAIDS, And the balance of the Fall and ‘Winter Dress Stock from 22c¢ up. ENGLISH & FRENCH COATINGS, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, CASSIMERES & TWEEDS, WATERPROOFS, ETC,, HOUSEKEEN LINENS, TURKEY DAMASKS, TOWELS & TOWELINGS, FINE WHITE GOODS, F1C,, ETC,, ETC. CLOAKS & SHAWLS, LACES TOSIERY & GLOVES, NOTIONS & FANCY GOODS, This Stock will repay an exami= nation. Call and judge for your- selves. 'Will be sold as advertised, REGARDLESS OF COST. NEW PUBLIOCATION. “¢The Galaxy’is always more a magazine than any--more intense- 1y magazinish in style, and more variedin its range than any other,” —Independent, THE GALAXY For 1873. OV IS THE TINE TO SUBSCRIBE THE FEBRUARY NO. NOW READY. CONTENTS : TINE WETIEREY, AFFATR, By J. W. DoForost. NOILWAY. Ly Hjslwar Hisrth Boyeson. LIFE ON THE PLAINS. By Gonoral G. A, Custor. ADJURATION. By Mary Frooman Goldbeck. : past, gomo of-tho best | rn ttfih clty haye bou: ;_;'l;m I";Sl::l?;::q:: &par‘: OASUAL COGITATIONS. By COafl Bouson, FROM LONDON TO NEW YORI. Dy John Burroughs. THE NORSE EMIGRANT. DBy Hjalmatr Hiarth Boyoson, WOMEN AS COMPANIONS, By Junius Hoorl Browne. 'l‘llliIHAl)DES'l' WORDS OF ALL. ByLuoy i, foap THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF EMILY BRONTL (ELLIS BELL) OROILY, By Nora Porey. A VAGABOND HERROINE. By Mea, Bdwords, RESURGADM. By Goorgo 1L, Birdaoye. LIFE ASSURANCE, LOVIPS FALSEROOD, By Mra, I, Graliam, UP T'0 LONDON FOAR TILE SEASON. By Mis 8. I\, Hopkins. DRIFT-WOOD. By Philip Quilitiot, SCLENTIFIO MISOELLANY: L. Profossor Tyue dall'a Looturos fn Now York; 2, Voloo of Fishoa; 3. Astrongmical Obsoreatory on the Pacifia Slope; 4. "o Gocos-Nut Patn; 6. Goologleal Distrlbution of Goitro {n England, 0. Qarbolio Actd and Atwoa- phorio Qorms, oto, CURRENT LITERATURI, THE GALAXY CLUB.-ROOM. NEBULZE. By tho Editor. NOW IS THE TIME TQ SUBSORIBE, PRIOE, 85 (7§, PER NUMBER, Hubsoription prico 84 porsoar, SHELDON & COMPANY, 877 Brondway, Now Yorlk, SOALES, FAIRBANKR BIANDARD SCALHES OF ALL BIZES. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00 65 ST WASHINGTON-BT, REAL ESTATYE, REAY, ESTATH SAVINGS Do o owsyous niony by vlaolug t o e ety oont i1y Bayioge Nanke, what you oiu Juat as el s tmm‘ml«%wrcnnthy fnvestiog in’ movescan il Fate o ocitlin, wid wi axch. Bavinialinion o ‘munts, Trom $600 to Wi RS takon In t, i i ater S iond aliding, 108 Last Maditeoicas T Sorese semnnencnnnann AEDIC. DR. J. E. CLATEUES, ‘chronio, —oan and ‘diiieuitios of delloate, or conlidonts atare—of both sox tiention to fc atantish i o) idioultior Modiciues 0 droas DR, Omhfi?wt“ “fi;‘-’-fi',u!m;:n. DRY GOODS. THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY GREAT SALE OF TEIH Entire Rggafl Stook CARSON, PIRIE&C0,, 329 West Madison-st. UNRESERVED SACRIFICE OF FIRSTCLASY Dry Goods. : Oolored Dross Bilks, 26 por cont bolow odat. ‘Wido Qolored Gros Grains, §3,60 quality for $2.00, Dark Fanoy 8ilks for 80 ots, por yard, Gm{ ggflpe Spring Bilks for 80 ota, worth Bl'k AlLSilk Gros Grains for §1,00 por yard Hmaaom?] Lyons BI'k Gros Grains };r @vl.fil) er yord, b $2.2157%nn1ity Guinot's Bi'k Gros Grain for $3.00 é{nufity Lyons Bl'k Gros Grain fpr 14,00 quality Lyons Gros Grain for $3.00, 6,60 quality Liyons Gros Grain for $6.00 76 oont Jnpanese Bilks for 40 ots, - Bl'kc Alpaons from 26 ote.upward, oll reduoed, Satteons, Onshmeres, Morinos, and Empross (Qloths at great reductions, 2 TIrish and Lg;nn Po;):)lins, Pongaes, and other filk and Wool Fahrios ut o saorifice, * The centro tablos will contain assorted lote of Dross Goods at183-4 and 25 cenis, half price. : Whito Ootton and Wool Domott Flannols, 17 oouts, Hoavy White Shaker Flannels, 26 and 86 g, Bn?rngufm in Waterproof Cloths, . Uassimoros, for men's and hoys' wear, 66, 76, ond $1.00, . , BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS. Heovy Bloached Linon Damasks, 60 ofs, up. Tnbloached Table Linons, from 26 ots, up, Fine Damesk Table Linens reduced one-third, Specinl bargains in Linen Towsls at 131-2, 16 and 20 ots, 3 Good Orashes, 7 1-2 to 10 ots, 11-4 Hoavy White Quilts at §1,00, Marseilles Quilts at $1.00, : Ladies' Patent Merino Hose, 16 ots, tho s;sntast bargain ever offered, s Ladies' Morino Vests, 60 cents each, . Gents' Hosiory and Underwear, very cheap. Lodies' Ribbed Merino Hose, 10 ots, All (ggtmnn ond Bhoctings below wholesale 0BT, Paisley Shawls at half prico. Oloak Volvots at reductions of $8.00 and $7.00E ard, 8 @loves, Ribbons, Ties, and Laces greatly reduced INSURANGCE STATEMENT. FORTIETH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE OONDITION OF THE Phuix Tnsteanes Company, OF BROOXLYN, N. ¥, On the First Day of January, 1873, OFFIOES IN BROOKLYN: . Phonix Building, 12 and 14 Court-st,, W, D,; 88 Broadway, Eastern Distriot, OFFIOE IN. THE OITY OF NEW YORK: 173 BROADW A W. STEPHEN CROWELL, President. OCHAUNCEY BEDELL, Vico Prealdent. ! PHILANDER SHAW, Secretary. o WILLIAM R. CROWELL, Scc’y Mar, Dept. THOMAS R. BURCII, Gencral-Agont. OAPITAT. Capital....... .$1,000,000.00 Gross Surplus, 1,001,313.02 Total Assets. $2,001,313.02 ABBETS, ¢ Cash in Bank.... S }gg:%ggfg Cash lu coursoof (ranslssion by agonte Louns on Bond and Mortguge, at 7 per 370,805.00 87,800 Rl Ufil:o% Hiaten, 51 183300608 A u:“?é‘m?‘-l 0 Fromiun B;t:.en:.g: H $5.395:28 /e 225,000. Wi 1 U‘x%fi':;rf-'fi.'?. é?n:m-u: for Salvay ‘:’-3380-33 Ol propart, sindey 8028138 $2,001,313.02 Liabiltion.eveseees 367,472,760 CHIRTY-FIFTH DIVIDEND, 18QO0KLYN, N. Y., Jau. 14, 1673, On thls day tho Dirootors of tho Phenix Insurance Compuny doolarod & sombanoual dividend of 5 por cont. R § ORITCHELL, Agent, SATLILIE-ST. HOTELS. 11, BOTEL, CENTRAL Market-st., bet. Madison, and Washington-sts, This now House, just completed in firat olnss stylo, will ba oponed on Feb. 1, on the Smerican plan, at B2.50 PEE DAY. A limited numbor of bonrders can bo &g« tommodatod at modorato rates. THOS, KENDRICK & CO, o PROPRIETORS. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Tho firm kaown ss 1, D, Frost & Co., located st €71 Woat Lako-at., Oomur ‘of \ood, v dissbivad, and the busicoss, 1n ar toproved conditiar, will be condust from and aftor thio 16th of Janunry, 1678, by Mes. 0. Tomoroy, ona of tho ol firn, Pactios owing the firm wil uloso gall at tho ot stand tnd sottlo (mumodtatoly. MY, 0. FROST POMIEROY, 076 Wost Lako-st. DISSOLIITION. f Mallon, Ioth & Co., 1s this duy dissolved b I o A ios pasttgr OF (e Ari of Bollon, lruco & Uo., our sucoassors, i Allllll.'sll")’d V»fl| xottlo the usinoss of ihio lata firm, i 0 NELLEN, DISSOLUTION. Tho undorsigned retires thiz day from the firm of Mauvran, Wright & B, D, SLOCUM. MISCELLANEOUS, NOTICH. The updorsignod givos notlco to everybody who has bouuht goudw aud ohaitels, &o,, on tho farm of Potox Reobtfoellg. in tho town of Orland, on the 15th of Fobru. ary, 16, to pay for tho same on the 15th of Fabruary, 1475, &k 1ho Aacto DIace, w\mvvtimhu‘;xm‘lgm il PELER HanT,