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— el VOLUME XXXI1X. LEADING WESTERN "+ NORTHWEST BAR ASS0C « An Amoctation of Lawyers, in which membership 1s reatricted to thoso of high character, and to ane in eschconntys AWIZONA TER.~Fhoents, Maricora, County, °o Prescott, ‘¥avapsi County. x.lus" & WELLS. COLORADO—Caoon Cliy, Fremont (Qutrer \NLEY, Deaser, Arapahoe Citie gyirn & MACON. aeorgetows, Clear Creek SgATL g yircHRLL. DAROTA TER.~Deadwood. Jgente Coitikonen, Yankton, Tankton County. 1 LC oVl WLINOIS—Aledo, Meroer GollYir o wwhARTON, Mloomiogton. MeLesm GUitE, L o yonuLTA, Canton, Fulton County, Tt Qumh WHiE CRIAD W. I, JUIIRSON, Courleston, Coles COuntYog vy 1y & FIGKLIN. Chicago, Cook Connty. Geners, Kane County. BLEEPER & WHITUN, Mont, cafl:’;f“ MAYDBORN, Jliivborouxh, Montgomery ,.0‘ W, DLisA, Jacksenville, Margan Connt OUIIECR WINTLICK & LIPPINCOTT. demeyvility Jersey CONIL g . HERDMAN, Lantoln, “l": :::":" BOBLIT & BTOKES. Marshall, Clar] nty. 7. J. GULDEN. Monmouth, Warggn, CONY: priRLES & GRIRR. Mosticello, Piatt County. Morris, Grandy County. J. N, READING. Morrieon, Waltestdo Commty, e THEI Oguawks, Headerson County, B S Oregos, Ogle County. B. ¥, DUTCEER, Ottaws, Lasinlle County, LODGE & NUSTON. G. 8. ELDREDOR. Faxton, Ford tl:ocunu- A BAMPLE Texin, Tazewell County, A BBAWYRI: Pestiae P‘""‘f"-"“cf:‘:’ijsm BROS. & ULRICH """"’"'“:l“l oty ", W, MENRLEY. vitateld, Plke Conntt. o0 wonminNGTON. Quiney, Adams COPRY o Tr & RICIARDSON. Rockford, Winnebago County. Shielbyville, Sheiby County, C. M. BRAZER. aniid s uu?l:’f{fl‘l‘ow & NAMLIN. it MO LATIUN & LANPHIER, Eallivan, Moultrie County. ukein Gouaty, ALVIN T. GEENE. 3 ouaty, :"""l"'m it 7LOWELL & CARNES. pacolt. DOUEURERHLIBON & MACPHERSON, Urbans, ChampaiKD County. oo o e Vandalls, Faette County., o o,y nongtoN, IKDIANA—Alblon, Noble County. 8, M. EELLS, Cougty. . mpe :o;::':‘%ux‘i L. Travis, :_:mwln : nt, ‘; T wuoD & wooD. owler, Donton County. y 0 opyox & THAVIS, 13{ Clinton County. Frankfort, CUNOR CNGT & HIGINBOTUAM. Gostien, EIkbart County. nunnl:wwn. nununm:o:zufllf'w“ FoAvIy Indianapolis, Marion Caunufdsmrn B Bo0TTs WM. WALLACE. Ttemington, Jasper County. SIUR HUBUARD, Terro laute, Vigo County, 2 7 ENYVEL Valpralo, Torter County. 3 G R I g T. J. MERRIFIELD, 10WA—Adel, Dalias Connty, e Anamosa, Jones County. Boone, Boane County. 4 L aTaet Burlington, Desitotaes Cogpige T OREEN. otnes County. e i & BALDWIN, Dutler Centre, Dutler County. Cedi RS, Lt GEORGE M. CRAIG. r no ty. Eee ’c: < Coupfistong & sT. JouN. erokoe, Cherokee CoUTY. 1\ oo oo e Cvonci! Blumi. Pottawats ty. ! e Houtxsox. Cresco, Howard County. ronx.n.\.\ wOtARSH Creston, Unlon County, 2 3 PATTELSON & GIBSON, Davesport. Beott Countyy ooy o oAMPDELL. Decorab, Winneshlek Coutty, E. E. COOLEY. Delb, Delaware County, e Dentson, Crawf % ) o ordCountr. .\ Bolt & TABOR. DeaMotaes, Polk County, 1o PE P U Dubugus, Dubuque County, g i 498 COURY: GuaTrAM & cADY. Eikader, Clayto; 3 aytan Connty, W. A, PRESTON. Emmetsburg, Pak ty. or¥, Palo Alto Coutityo i & BoPER. Foreat City, Winnebago County, ¥ ANDE Gtenwood, Miis Couaty, ,u;( i, wu:z’:’ Independence, Bachanan Eaunl:{. W a6 3 Tndlanots, Warren County, W AILHAN, BERVEIS & BAMSON. 1owa City, Johuson Countr, UEMLEY & SWISHER. Jelferson, Greene County. eotauqus, Van Buren Count) Hagans dhot i Baatos W Toves pavowiy, BXnyant & capwrLL, FIANK AMUS. Maquekets, Jackson County. Marshalitown, thfllcm::fly, LAW !: T TATION, ofhivin. JAS, URANT, Bec.. Chicago. '"w:“:""’“'r’"“"?;'s‘.i’a’, Jiuonizs & KINK o ! ““ ""mm" "'l'l' e f’“""‘n.'xths & CLAIK. oun! jcasant, Henry Lounlr‘.‘ R. AMDLER. ::"::":'l “m;""‘c“x;‘:‘t’.\'wu & JAYNE. vada, torey COMM iy & pITCHPATRICK. New Hampton, Chickiekw Cotpt S iliad BHAVER. 'wion, Japer County. SANKEY & COOR. Northwood, Worth County. o e L 8 DUTLER, a awa City, Monona Countys onont Lucas mpe, Mitchell Connty, oo o eHOR ::'“"' “":""hc"“'c’; 1y, O 1 TEMPLE. keloots, Mehasks CoUBlYy png & s1aLCOLM. ::“"k‘""‘ w"'"":"“:’.’m.n:n & MYNARD, m“ ';’“" ::: ";" o Fo A KEER, oux Clty, Woodbary Connty oy & rayLOR. Tipton, Cedar County. . NEIMAN. Toteds, Tama County, JCPN N N STIUBLE & RINNR, Winterset, Madison cqnnu.dm"“ ORI, EANSAS- Abllens, Dickiason Conper, - MFONARD- WOFMline & riEnCE. unty ‘n":"m‘ ‘":'"" zzz\"'»:.{m-r & WAGGESER urliogame, Omage COUMY: gy qyromgow, :‘;::"' m;':‘l ”;"" l‘i?'n'fli'fim & BERTRAM. = "n‘"‘ 5 "n ’:w "::fl\‘ruxvm RNOWLES, ireat Bend, Barton County. WM. 1. DODOE. Independence, Montgomery Coun: Lawrence, Douglas Count) uA&'IEL aiase Lesvenworth i unwnr:ELA'a};'rfIE A g, Ekipliaice T ariswoLD, . e 2 ¥ J. P. TAYLOR, o iy, :’:{' B:;"Tf’é,'-'-?‘c’i‘( RYAN & JOILNSON, chlis, Bedgwick Cololyy 31, naLDEUSTON, MICHIGAN—Coldwater, Braneli County. Detrot, Wayne Count; CHARLES D, WRIGHT, sl m’" TINDALL & TINDALL. pidn Fenb CONRL: pyy vk & BMITIE Houghton, Houghton County. 103, L. CHADDOURNE Jahpeming, Marquette County, Jackson, Jackson County. SH1E 4 oanony, Ketumsaon Suumato Goud Gl Dr CONRLY. Muskegor, Muskegon Connty, 0 Me BUCK, ulnnxsma—nmwflflfi'\&(x’g o oty AN Nortiifield, Ttice County, DRk dinssn. Owatonn, Steclo County, - & WHIPELE Preston, Flitmors County,”" - DUIINGAME. Saint Paul, Ranuey Couty, PENIT I, WELLS, J. M. GILMAN, ngston County. Ans Ty o o W KB 8. Plattsburg, ClttRon County. W W VA Nute, ‘THOS, E. TURNEY. Bt Louts, 8t. Louls Co; ty, soNrA A i i S ANkt ¥ —Fo) 1 3 Jounty, Virginia City, Madison u{‘::("“ oLy, 4 J: k. catLaway, NEBRABKA—Albion, ioone County, DBeatrice, Gage Count SOAY CLANES P " HALE & MCEWEN, DakotaCity, Palis Cit; n::::::«?::‘:‘;"":o AR L GIVEY. nty. % T 151AM nEAVIS @ Fil Ly, :fi;;m ::':lc;':n:'sounmonc LIKES. * J. 1L WOOLLEY. b County, Tichron, ThAyer COuntE: o0 vppen. scotr. Lincoln, Lancaster County. TLARWOOD & AMES. Nbraska Glty, Otos Couty | *) 1 C0 Umahs, Douglass Connty, - ° 4 J. M. TIURSTON. m 3 Plattatuouth, Cass Connty, WIHERLER & BTONE. Republican City, Harlan County. 13, DEMPBTER. Sldney, Cleyeans County. 2 e A. M. BTEVENBON. Tecumseh, Jobnson Caunty, . 8, P, DAVIDSON. York, York County. N dacear TEXAS-Dallas, Dallas County. MeCOY & McCOY. UTA TERRITORY-Ogden Gity, Weder County. PERCIVAL J, BARHATT, Balt Lake City, Salt Lake County, . D, HOGE. 'WIBCONSIN—Alms, Bullalo County. CONIIAD MOBEIL JR. Baldwin, Bt. Crofz County. 11. HORCHBENIUS, Chippowa Falls, Chippewa caumr. 2 Eau Clairs, Fau Clatro Connty 01 o JENKINS. ALVitED M. GIIDONY, Greenay, Brown County. NORRIS & ELLIS, anesvillo, unty, Jaaeerille, Mock Colftpe, o on & pUNWILDIE. Madtson, D iy, mm::‘" :;?::ui LEWIS, LEWIS & IIALE, 2 "R J. MACORIDE. Oshk b ty, shkoat, Winnebaeo Copitly,) va w, vLKER Taclue, Kacine County, 2E L NRY T, FULLEIL, ‘Viroqua, Vernon County. 1L, P. PROCTOR, wroumormmnuu\v-xv-n;w.‘ intal County. Cou e A THOMAD, SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER From the heaviest and finest fabrics in use, at the lowest possible prices. 'Workmanship the best. A Fit guaranteed or money refunded. J. Il. ELDREBGE & 0., 55 Washington-st. FINANOIAL, Board o Commissioners of Cook Counfy, Bita will be recetved untll the 31st inet. for 830,00 oraby leas aciounts of 16 bonds o Lok Couptr Hos foba wued for the purposs of constructing the n Laurt-llouse; eald Loids boaring mnoual interest at t Iate of 8 per cent, and maturing Jan, 1, thkh with tercal coupous sitached. ‘Thie principal sod Inter Payauia at the olfice of Lo Cuualy Treasurer ln Chica- . 11l b oot more than 1. W0 Do lew thait $1CV, aor sulid at less than par, 11ds Diay Seor opaued b the Vinance Commltice, cate of Treas: uf Loul ; . deomiaation of Loyds denitude s - ount 884 18 what lie' Coiuialiics Toserva (ho Hebt to reject any or all :LY‘E:QGP of Finance Commities of Conanty Commls. MONEY toLOAN AL T b A 5 Wit PR e g HNAPP & PRABODY, Bankers sud Urokers, 24 New-at, Luy aid aell Stocke Douds. a0 Becariiiey of a Kivi a M the New York biuck F.chanio i corn: 3 b v 3 k anislon. firdges sullcued. Rerer by Derbiliston 3 Fraues 1y cagy: Augustus 8. Paabody, of N Y. CARFETS AND CUITAINS, WISHING To olose our ENTIRE 8TOOK now on hand in CARPETS, CURTAINS, &ec., We shall offer Greav Inducements to buyers for the next 30 DAYS, Par- ties about furnishing will do well to give us a call, We will move our business about March 1 to the building N, W. cor= ner State and Washington-sts, JUDSON& CO., TS FESPMN LY 9 DAYS MORE OF 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT 02 1l Garments ordered of us 1n January, 1879, STANDARD THE HIGIEST, EDWARD ELY & €O, Tailors, 163 & 165 Wabssh-av., torner Moarog-sl, holesaleDruggis 756 & 77 RANDOLPIL-ST, BOARDMAN & KELP, HARD-WOOD LUMBER. Oflice, 154 LaSalle-st, !Ir-l. West Fourteenth & Lumber-sts., Chieago. ES) JEWELRY, Etee Don’t You Forget It. I o M b e g A AB| N'S8 WIHOLESALE AND RE. TAILJAWBLRY B8TORE, 1587 Siate-st. John G.Ashleman, _157 Stute-srt.r DISSOLUTION NOTICEN, e DISSOLUTION 1@ coparin i ¢! ey e gy et vade oW Sl emtgs Wil LRV SaMUEL B, W g LK TR U it By E. helion Biake, utturiey-1n-fact.) Jasuary 34, w70, T2 g .Voorhees Takes the Reward of WEDNESDAY. JANUARY, 22, 1879—TWELVE PAGESR SENATORIAL. Logan Again Boldly Charges Upon His Flock of Ceese. They Surrender, Proclaiming His Greatness and Naming Him Senator. Delusion That Loud Squawks Can Once More Save Rome. The Boa-Constrictor Swallows His T'wo Crabs, Riddle, and Harts. His' Popularity in Unwashed Indiana. Cameron Eleoted in Pennsylvania, Conkling in New York, and Platt in Connecticut. Mait Carpenter’s Opposition Fails to Pleces, and Mo Wil Be Elected. Wilkinson Oall to Suocced 8imon B, Con- over a8 Senator from Florida, ILLINOIS. THE BLECTION. Hpectat Dispateh to The Trivune, SrrineriELD, 11k, Jan. 31.—The hour having arrived for the election of a United 8tates Sena- tor, the Benate reconvencd, and the Secretary read tho Unlted States statuto prescribiog the modus operandi, Seuator Whiting, of' Bureau, witt a ponder- ously-written oratlun, proceeded to nominate Johu A. Lugan, whom tie called a great sintes- man, patriot, and eoldicr, Asthe orator pro- ceeded with: bis turgid maunotony, the Benators on the Democratic side dozed off fito gentle slumber, while thoss on the otlier pleked thelr teeth and played with thelr watch-chainy. Senator Mayborne, of Kane, scconded the nomiuation, and occaslonally flew to rhetorieal hizhts, from which he fell like the stick from an exhausted rocket. Senator Hunt, of Edgar, camo to the relfef of the previous speakor, und scconded the nom- ination in & modest lttlo speech, which lacked tho vim und fire which marked his effort when uominating Dlck Oglesby in the caucus. Hlis specch to-day was thut of the paid attorney. Senator Dearborn, of Mason, on bebalf of the Democratic party, nominated Gen. Jobn C. Black, und was seconded by SRNATOR CALLON, OF NORGAN, who called attention to the fact that no cormp- tiun-moneys had ever touched the hands of his candidste, Gen. Black brought po armny of hired benchmen to 111l the Capitol sud the hotel corridors, and wrench from the representatives of the peoplo the Senatorial prize. His noming- tion sought him before he knew he was a candi- d.te. Mr, Callon then procecded to have his little say about the Electoral Commission, ** the stupendous fruud, by the sldc of which treason {s respectable.” Gen. Biack was a soldier, and ho drew his sword without persuasion, and whon the time camo ho know bow to theathe It. Scnator Merritt, of Marlon, was glad “wo were biere, and regrotted there wasn't more ofus. [Laughter.] It should never bo sald that the position of United Btates Scoator was bandied about, bartered, oud traded for. Its occupant should say that ho was called to it by the populur volee. Gon, Black has never truck- led ufter it, ile has no talnt on his political record; o ex-jall-birds flocked hero fu his be- haif. The ofllce sought blm,aud Mr. Merrlt tiusted he would be clocted, ‘The roll-cal} was then ordored. WIEN BENATOR RIDDLE'S NAME WAB CALLED, be rose tovxplain his vote. Ho stated that he had done ail bie could do to provent the nomiua- tion of Gen. Logan. The speaker represented & Republican constituency, He did not believe that Logan represented s majority of the Re- pubilican party, or was the best man In the party, Hia constituents did not bolieve that the Senate Chamber was an arcaas for a gladatorial display. It was the place for cool, cutm, deliberate judg- ment. Tho speaker wished it understood that he was loyal to the Republican party, und, when he voted for John A. Logau, he voted for the Re- publicau party, and not forthe individunl named. tle wishod the Benators to understund that they were turning off an old servant of the Re- publican party und taking up with & recont con- vert. Oglesby's nume had nover been tarnfabed with corruption funds or back-pay steals, and, as one of the great Hupublican party, the speak- er wished to enter his protest agalust the crime of turning out onv of tho graudcst patriots the pasty over posscased, TUE ROLL-CALL was proceeded with, und Logan was clected by the strict party vote of 28 to 24, Artiey having votod for McAullffe, the Soctullst caudidate, YOR LOGAX, Bash, Hamilton, Momt, . Bey 1lunt, Matn, Boutleld, Juhinson, Tarineon, Campball Jusiryn, ddle, avie, Kuykendall, ‘Talliaferro, Demeit, Lewis, hom s, 8 Ford, Marsnall, White, Fosdick, May borue, Whiting—-20, Vuller, McClellun, FOR OFM, BLACK. Archer, Herdman, Neece, K, Hoener, Hinchart, colt, Bhautt, iborn, runthworth, Do Lauy, Waller, Frantz, Vare, Hauus, Wilron—24, Adjourned till to-morrow morniug, when the Senatorial result witl be asuounced fu Jolnt Con- vention, TOUsH. At 11 o'clock Mr, Bpeuker James notitied the Houso that the bour bad arrlyed for uction une der the Joint resolution of the Legislature, pre- hmloury to the election of & United Btates Ben- ator. 'fhe folut resolutlon, sud the Federal statutea governiug in the casy, were read, und thercupon the Speaker sunounced that nombnu- tlons of candidates for the United 8tates Senato were in order. 2 Mr. Mason, of Cook, in accordance with a pre- vious arrangemcnt, arvse and nomifusted Johu A. Logau, in & somewhat ornate uud rather pro- lix oratlon, > br. Bhuw, of Carroll, seconded the nomins- tlon by the readiur of a eavefully prepared speech of consfderable Jeogth, und very oulo- glstic iu it characterization of the gentlewan named. . Gcorge Berogyes, of Champaign, slso seconded the nomiuation of Logau in & brief aid soms- what autivlogrupbleul speech.” : J Mr. McFle, of Haudolph, also read s little speech ou the sawme subject, followed by Mr.- Duwey, of Madison, after which TUK DENOCUACY were allowcd a small opportunlity forairing their eloguence 1 wominating Gen. Joba C. Black, of Danvllle, as their standard-bearer In this con- test. Mr. McKinlay, of Edear, presented the name of Gien. Black In a very nept specch, which was followed by remarks fromMr, Ficklin, of Coles, Mr, George L, Zink, of Montgom and Mr, ‘Trusdell, of Lec. Mr. Peters, of Iroguois, put in nominstion Alex. Campbell, of LaSalle. This vemination waa seconded by Mr. Kenfiton, of Wik, Mr. Frew, of Ford: atso scconded the last nowinatton made, after which Ebhrharit, of Cook, on behalf of the Socialists of the Legts- Iature, nominated Jolln McAuilfle, of Chicago. Mr. Meyer, of Cook, seconded the nomination of Mr. MeAulife, after which the svecch-mak- ing closed, and the House proceeded to A mALLOT, with the following results TFOM LOUAN. Pl e PR ) W S i Mol SR S RE— s i e M R o | - “Put not your trust in Princes,” will receive an additionsl indorsement. INDIANA. ELECTING VOORREES. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. Inpranarorss, Ind., Jan. 2l.—The dsy has been given up to Scuatorie} matters, Inthe Benate, befora the poon sdjournment, the Re- publicans offercd & resolution against the repeal of the Keswinption act, which was passed, uuder pressure of the previous question, by 25 to 22, three Democratic Senators—Hecve, Sarnlog- hausen, and Winterbotbham—rvotiog with the Reoublicaus. Then a resolutfon was offercd that no one should be voted for for Unitea States Benator who had voted for & pocketedthe salary-grab, This the Democrats moved to lay on the table, and succceded, by a vote of 25 to Alrabam, Gross, Otman, 21. ‘To get even, the Democrats offered a reso- T Tt Iution that oo man should e vuted for who e Holden, Beatt, bad epeculated in Venezucla bonds. This 81;3 owen, onking, et 3 Republicans generally supported, and de! Hisvea, Liphan - any Demacratic Senator to say, on honor, that an{.gm, gc'r::ln 3 glntrmmn, lie knew Ly competent evidenca that Godlove 8. uck, chnson, inoneon, Orth had ever so speculuted. This was passed— Jlart Joaor (Waritog Susncer, 3 10 10—und then the Senate took a recess until Carter (Adams), Keniston, Btruckman, Ume to vote for Senator. Carter (John- Kouka, Taylor (Covk), IN TIE SRNATE ‘o, Latmd, Taylor' (W inge- X Churchill, Layhian, Luyo), the scene was tame und without {ocident. k }..fiou, Thowas, Itceve nominated Voorhees, and Langdon, of Mhtrton, Uoon on lippecance, Ortl. The vote resulted: Voor- Hnon, © pite, N 26; Orth, 22; Buchanan, 1; Poudexter %}:l‘;.h:‘". I'Elfi\e" amd :‘luyd. the other Lwo Nutionsl Senators, ALy s voted with the Democrats. The vote on the M:.Z;‘un‘ Wi long term was the sane, farrison recelving the clsy Wileon, tweuty-one Republican votes, The Lieutenant- "§;§f’°flv Wisbinian, en | Guvernor, at the head of the hounds, declared N’gfl. i }\;gucbt (;)L;.r.,.,) Mr, Vourhees eleeted for the Jung and short renole, . =80, terms, 0";';1“;5‘“‘ IN TUR NOUsE Hinds, Roters, :h:: ‘:““fi",' fovested wu? interest and excite- .lununxchrllllan)xl’ly-u. \,II;': V L u:l“noll..l;llmrm‘my' B8 (]n lll;u Sun:;lci owle, amuel, hut Voorhees wo recelve & majority on trs R:‘J‘:fi:flck %':‘i‘-;i‘i".‘ :c-‘tlrl:lh ballot, sid no une kuew Low many wur{ abaent. Butterworis, BBk micy: Hextune "Fhe floor and galleries were crowded, Amoug ghum.-.r l{u»lm’m. fi“}'“' the spectators were Gov. Hendricks and wife. tenier; URERT o iR, Gov, Willlus was not oresent. Nincty-seven B:i(u. 8,‘:‘:&{,‘,’.1‘3 %',';'fl',"',":;m,. mewmbers answered to their namncs, ong Demo- Enclish, Pleusants, Fracy, crat ad one Natlonal belng avsent, nud une s, poolh Franinetl, clocted member never luving beea sworn Graham, Prickot Vascy, fu,” und still absent. Van Valzah, }mi-rn. """h“"* “,““ of Vigo, wominated Voorbees for |=:ll q(;‘;:ffi-:;ly '{ffiivi‘fl,"‘ \t':b“', the short term, as & man of the peuple, beloved Iiuiilday, liobinson Fack- Wentworth, by the people, and who had spent his life for nmmond, son), uneran, the people. The triumph of lust October was H;::;la:'lfl;‘:n' Rabini: | (L FIRE=N, Mr. Vooraees® triumph, and, 88 lie betieved that e 00 10 th vietor belons the spolle, Voorlices should Smith, Elllott, Mosa, reap the benctits of the victory, Owen, of War- Yeturs, 8%, Thompron(Will) | ren, named Orth. The vote resulte Voor- },‘}z"‘f" Bavage, Pratt=10. hees, 673 Orth, 37; James Buchavan, 2: 8hack- ' yon wavwrrz. elford, of Evansville, 1. This luat was the voto Millbeck, Ebraardt, Meyer—3. of Muj. Gurdon, of this couuty, who bolted MR. IIAITS, OF LOUGAN, made the following explanation in casting his vute for Logan: ¢ Mg, Speaker, (o compliance with the rulings of the ority of the repre- seutatives of the RepublicaX party, it becomes my duty to vote for Gen. John A. Logan for United Statea Benator. White I fecl that po- Hitical houor biuds mo to reavect the volee of the majority, yet I also fecl that my scnse of political poticy und justicu protests agalnst this vote. But, In couslderation of bis military serv- fee and the choice of the [Republican represent- atiyes bestowed upon bim, I vote for Gen, Jobn A. Logan," The result of the ballot was declared by the Bpeaker, the announcewcat being recetved with loud cheers. : The Houne adjonrned. ! TUE BENATORIAL BLECTION 13 OVBR. By the full’ vote of the, Jupublican party In both Houses Logan was ctiosen United States BSavator for the next six years. He recelved 80 votes fn the Houss and 20 in the Benate, There I8 a strenge coincidence n the tigures, At the Repudlican caucus last Friday ovening he recelved 80 votes, Uglesby obtafu- ing 20, The morniug tralns brougut a larce in- flux of political. bulldozers, who were tele- grapled to come und meke assursuco doubly sure. The most prominent weroe Postinaster Palmer and one Will- fam Penn, formerly o mnewspaper-killer in Cinclunatl, and now the alleged caitor of au alleged newspaver in Chicago. Woudbury M. ‘Taylor aud lrus Coy also helped to swell the list, CONTRARY TO ANTICIPATION, thero was uo attempt made to introduce in the Senate any resolutlon denounclng the salary- grab., Tuose who had the mutter in charie, after canvussiog the situstion, found out they could not get eucugh to support it, and hences were obliged to drop It, und, what was more, there was no hope whatever of gottiug s direct vote *upon the question. When the tine camo for the anti-Loganites to vote they cast their voices for the swarthy Egyptian, because, for the tino belng, he was the Republican party, and they did not feel that they bad strength enough to organizo a bolt gnd clect any other Republican. The Logan mauugers were prepared for suy emergency, ARTLEY had been fixed so that, should the occasion de- wmund it, he would changu -his vote fromn Me- Auliffo to Jobn. He sold out very cheap. On the organization of the Senate he was wade Chairman of a spotial committee onm the labor qyueation, aud was empowered - to employ o clerk. He selected a fullow named McGllvray, who has achieved & cheap uotoriety as a labor-shricker, When the Cum. mittees came to bo wrouped, Artley was fnforme ed that he would bave to support Logau in o certain cantiugency or bis man could not retaln the clerkehip, 'To this Lo agreed, It 18 further stated that the two Democratic mombers of what Is kuown as the Jin Robiuson State-House Rivg were alsu fixed to place thelr votes with # Culumity Jack ™ wucnever the emergcucy arosc. Busplcion polnts to Frauz, of Woodtord, & comblnatiou of he Greenbucker aud Democrat, and Beott, of Bchu ler, s the partica. How truo this s, prubably no one save Long Joues, Logan him- sulf, mid Jim Robinson, the other salary-grab- ber, cau tell. TUR PHROTRSTS mado by Riddle in the Benats and Harts, of Logan County, lu the House, created u good deal of tuik during the afternocou, Most of the Logan mun said openly that they were pleased with the yesulr, and well they might, as it showed the potency of the party whip., But in thelr secret bearts they dld not rellsh the scorfug which the protests infict- e¢d on the advocates of the back-pay steals. They knew ilut, while the protesiing lush was applted to the back of John Loguu, they themselves felt the stings of remorse, and, likeallimen whoplay the rols of particeps crlunls, they bated to bave their consclences aroused. OKE OF THS CURBKPUL SUNENES . for bulldezing was achioved by the awd of the Republican members of the Missourl Legis- lature. ‘Fhey were yesterdasy implored to ex- tond tholr ald, und, 1o obedlence to the request, held o caucus last nigue oe carly this morniug, and psssed & resolution requestivg the Repub- licsus in the [llncls Leglalature to stick by Logun, fret, . last, wnd for ahi time. ‘Tuls dispatets was seut to Bpeaker James, und by hilw it wus communleated to the leading beuchmen, by whom It wes vlaced where it would do the wost good. It Js contetplated to have 4 110 REJOICING in a quiet way to-ulorrow cvouing at the Leland, {u the shopa of & recepiion Lo the Scoator-elect, The citizeus of doriungticld will pay for the spread, und the supporters of John are expect- wid to call around al recelve unce aguln the as- susauces thut all promises of patrouage will L carrled out to the very letter. Therg will be wucy walijug fo the bercaftes, aud e provery, QOrth. Flve so-called Nationals voted for Voor- heus beeausc they had no chauce to clect the mau of thelr owe pasty. A LA DENNIS KRARNEY. For the lonyg term Willard, of Floyd, nomi- nated Voorhiees fn n very fervid pleco of rhot- orie patterned ulter Ingersoll at Clociunati, but, because of the wide varlance between the eulo- gium and fta sabjeet, foll flat upon the audlence. 1t was badly overdone, e said the pzuple de- manded the able parliamentarian, the champion of the West, able to mcer und dofeat the Wall strect men—with heart as cold as the eternal Rluclers of Mount Blanc to resiat the sophistries of the money-power—the patriot without fear or reproach—thie stalesman whose charater was the apoihicosls of volltical sagacity, whose ibteg- rity was as spotless as the plumare of the dove that descended from the bosomn of the Father at the baptiam of Jordan. At thix point the overstrained feclings of the crowd vented the mselves na declded guffaw. But the orator procecded, and soid the nan must be & worthy successor of Jdefferson, Madl- sou, Monroe, John C. Callioun, Andrew Jack- son, Thomas !, Benton, James Buchanun, and Stephen A, Douglas, and hesald the only man whoe could answer these demunds wus the “grandest parifamontarian” of the latter. half of the ninvteenth eeutary, the brilliaut leader of the peuple, Danlel W. Voorhiees. After young rogram had becu seated, Mal. Gordou uamed Gen, Ben Harrison fu a ueat but exceed- fugty plafu speech. ‘The vote resulted: Voor- hees, 674 Hurrison, 885 Buchunan, 2. TRUB INWARDNESS, Immedintely after the vote was declared, the House wdjourned. Gov. Hendrivis sald to the law-partner ol Voorhees, who was rushiug to the tetegraph oflicv: * Give Senator Voorhees my warmest congratulations.” ‘The Democrats exhibited more tnterest und enthuslasm over to- day's work than hus been soen in u Demouratle Scnatorial cleetion since 1536, Voorhiees 1a the 1dol of whe rank and tle of the fndiaus De- wmocracy. Ilis seyle nnd swelllug pertods capti- vate the conmon wind, und it has como to be understood that he 18 not the tavorits of the cold-blovded munaging ring bere, led by Hene drlcks and MeDonuld, Heudneks §s really deep- ly mortifled, but s sugucious enuugh to be as warm do his approval as it is possible for him to bo over anything, Whien Voorhees coines here, on Maren 0, wgrand ovation will be tendered him. Voorhees had B3 votes,—three more thau Ielabmed fur hun at the start, His eleetion lus never buen really doubttul. A URAND JOLLIFICATION of the friends ot Voeoraees 1s uow in progress at the Botes House. The flowing bowl aud the frugrant Huvana play prowlucot parts aud form e ehief attaction, K DAN GLAD OF IT. "Phe followlng telegrum wus recelved from Voorhees {n responss to a notitieation of bits electlons Wasinaton, D, C., Jan. 2le~To Carleton and Lamb, Hote! Bates: Yours received, The resuly oXeeeds Y most sanEUING expectutions, and 8115 iy heart with feellugs of the protoun i est gratitude to the people of Indiang, and to 1he talthlul represcutatives of the people, | will labur tu justity thelr grest wid grenerous contls dence by wicercasing devotiun o thele intercsts and to the vindication of e true princivica of Democrsey, D, W. Yoounues. WISCONSIN, BTILL UNSLTTLED. Speeial Dispatch ¢a The Trivuns. Mavison, Wis,, Jau, 31,--Batlotivg was re- sumpd this morniog at 11 o'clovk and ueain st 8 pm. dummediutely after diuner great exvite- went was causcd by the rumor of & propusltion frous Seuator lHowo that ke would withdraw it Keyes would, Committecs frum the Howe aud Keyes cauc met und deliberated on what coursu $u fullow, “Fhe Lallutivg this alternoon suowed that nothing bad come of the coufer- eucy, Considerably surprise wus created Ly Carpenter’s ride to 85 on the nloctisth and uigety-tirat ballots. At the close of the ballot. ing on the ninuty-sixth be still had 33, This additiunul streugth wos probably tletitious, elther resulting Jroimn a trick on the part of the Reyea men to frighten the Howe peovlo, or us the houest second vholee of several Keyes uud llowe men, who would ut ouce returu to thelr lrst chulee If hope revived. EVENING CAUCUL. The Republican Senatorial caucus reasserstied at 7:30. On wotfon of Senator Hichardsou, w recess waa taken fur hulf ou sour. At 9:15 the cuucus resssembled, Scoator Sackett moved to procecd to batlot for Untted States Beuator, Senutor Rice moved to sdjourn until @ o’clock to-norfow wornlug. Beustors Richardson, Suckett, and Myde, und Mr. Mills oppused ad- Jourmmnent, Senator Bailey, Speaker Kelly, sud Alr. Hutchioson favored it Mr. Simpsoa called tor the yuas und ouys. Agreed to, resultiug yeas 45, uays 43 The coucus sdjourncd till 9 % w, FORMAL VOTN IN TIE LOUSE, At halt-past 7 the Speaker called the Assem- bly to order for the purpose of bellotlug tor Uuited Statys Scuator. Sauderson, of Coluw- Bhe Chirago Duily Teibmme, bia, moved, and the Asrembly ndopted,a resolu- L a & /& [ 5 - iCli FIVE CENTS, ol ™%, but to-morrow it 18 expected the race will tion (hat the Asscmbly proceed viva vocs 103 S) run Incarnest. Senator Enstis may sucveel ballot for United States Benator. FOM CARFENTER, REPURLICAN. Allen, J., Gardner, Hacsrer, Allen, A, C., lont, Satnow, / Ausman, Haugen, Simpeon, Barter, {1 Spence, Fastmaa, Johison, Washburn, Fleld, Loveuy, Widnle—20, Fisher, Mcliae, TOR KEYES, REPUBLICAN. Dalley, Giibert, MeLam, Borry, Hemnl, Mitenell, Blacistone, flutchiron, Ortrander, Tinllock, duc, Feterson, I1.10,, Cady, Lewi 7 homan, Elliawood, Mebill, Vincent, W.J. 18 POR 1OWE, REPUDLICAN, Rottum, Ingrdin, Bradiey, Markham, urdge, Mnaon, v Clark, Morse, 3] Coe, Milin. Wither, Kekhardt, Nichols, Ypeaker Kelley— elnschmeyer, Paicifer, . VO CHIEP-IUSTICE RYAN, DEMOCRAT, Binkley, Geloe, oot Carel, Keogh, Sperting, Carey, uckerhelde, Stef Davisin, urphy, T Flemug, O'Flaberty, Fium, Ton Wall, E. C., Frank, Priugle, Zaoder—21, POR BOUCK, AREEXDACKKN. Condlt, T. T., Gray, Peterson, J. C., Condit, J D,y Greching, Revnolds Ford, Mullowney, Vincent, G. I Frost, 11, Messrs, Cox, DeGrofl, and Deering voted for Horace Rubleoj Mesars. Gallett und Banderavu for vx-Guv. J. T. Lewls; John Brivdley for Philetus Sawyers W. B. Carter for C, C. Wash- bura; W. Il FitzGerald for Fred W, Ilorne, ‘The Aesembly then adjourned, the ballot beiog merely In complisnee with the law. THR SENATR 3 metat 7:30 this cveniug to ballot “for United Htates Benator. But oge bnllot was taken, sud that merely for form’s sake, to comply with the law on the matter, Following Is the vote: FOI KEYRS, REPUBLICAN. Balley, Mcretndge, Beott, Burrows, Prico, Treat, Campuell, . Reynolds, Weleb—11. Kellogg, Hackott, FOR CANHUIENTER, REPURLICAN, Andrews, Tiyde, Ttichardeon, Chipman, per, Van Schasck—0. HOWE, REFUBLICAN. Grimmer, Houghton, Swatn, Van Stelnwyck—4, FOR RTAN, DEMOCRAT. Anderson, Morgan, Iichmond, Hoven, Paul, Wolf—8. Huad, Hankin, Senator Deering voted for J. T. Lewis; Sen- ator Hathaway for C. C. Washburn, LATER AND SOMEWHAT BURPRISING. ‘The trisnzular fight for United States Benator sirtually closed to-night, and Matt H. Car- peater will, without doubt, be nominated ou the first ballot to-morrow morning. The forces of each candidate have been kept well in haud until to-night. After the adjouroment of the caucus at Yo'clock the IKeyes and Howe meo held cau- cuses In private rooms, and atterwards togetber, Propositivns were mado by bothto support either, but sothing could be agreed upon. The best of foeling provalled, aud both caucuses ad- Journcd, Mr. llowe’s pamis was withdrawn and many of his frienas flocked to Carpenter. Enougt votes will o to Carpenter 0 J4UNE WIS KLECTION 0N TAN | BKSR MAL: 0T, and probably by scclamation, The Keyes and Howe men ‘are thoroughly demoralized uml dis- gusted, while Carpenter's supporters arc In the seventli Lieaven of dellght, Howe's name will not bLe presented at the caucus, but Keyel namo will be, aml Benators Burrows, ['rice, Treat, Bcott, Welch, Balley, Reynolds, aund otherswill stick to thelr cholee, and be beaten i€ they must be, but beaten bonorsbly sid squarely, Ed Banderson, of Milwaukee, who lias been the especial ehampion of Curpenter, 18 the Lappliest man In the United States to-nignt, KANSAS. INGALLS PROBABLY GETS IT. 8pectal Disyuttch 1o 15 ¢ Trivune. Toreka, Kap, Jav, 2l.—Seuator Inzalls reached nere to-day, umd was warmly wele camed. A largedelegation of leading ien from Atcblson also arrived thls alternoon to work for the clection of lugatls. The candidates all have benaquarters at tho ‘Tefft House, nud the con- teat lias comncnced fo real esrnest. No Intelll gent dea of the stromcth of the severul can- didates can yet be gained, su contlicting ure thelr cluimea, There ars at least forty floate ing votes which ure lavle to drift in either ircetion. The Ingatls men are pledged to stuy with bim uunder all circumstances, This fs believed to be the most fuvorable feoture of his eanvass, os hopes are entertalned that votes wiil be drawn to him frum ulber candidates, in consequence of his continued uubroken front, Slwpson fs striving to acrjulre sufficlent votes tu coutrol the resuit by transferrivg them togons of the other cundl- dates. Ueneral estimates place hiin fourth ou the list, but It 18 wot believed thut befs fu the Hue of promotion. . TUR FRESENCH OF INGALLS 1s dolng much to mprove his chinnces and con- centrate his forces, Lhlllivs {s working for the Greenbavk votes {n additon to his uwnstrength, Next to Jugalls, ex-Oov. Anthony's prospects are most encouraging. Clark s not gatning, wid cotttts only upon his dozen or more of persunal friends. Ex-Senatur Harvey mnl Congressinan- elect Anderson ore liero to take part in the ex ervises, if called upon. An informal caucus of tepublicans was held to-night to constder the advisabtlity of gomg Into a regular Republfcun cauetis for nommating o Scnator, Blxtv-five memb; were present, nost whom favoer the caucus plan. Another ting §8 to bo biehd on ‘Thursduy pizlt to turiber constder toe subjuct. PENNSYLVANIA. CAMEUUN RE-EBLECIED, Hanuisnuny, Pa, Jan. 2L—Both Ijouses met to-day und voted for United States Senator, In the Senute, the vote stood: J, Doualilsou Cameron, 28; Danlel Agnew, 2; AL R. Ubayer, 13 Iillwnnl MePherson, 15 U. A, Grow, b wseat, 1 In thie House, Cutneron was declared clected, the vote botug s Caweron, 10T Clymor, 105 Ag- uew, M3 Mellied 2 ‘L ilouse will meet In joint conveution to- worrow to formerly clect & Senator. MISSOURIL. THR LONG AND SUOLT TERAS, 87 Lowis, Jwi 21.—The Lallot for United Stutes Scnator was taken in each House of the Legialature ut JetTerson City this noon, which rosulted fu the clection of the Democratic cyucus pominees, Ueu, James Shiclds for the short torm, wud Col, George G Vest for the loug ter, NEW YORK, - CONKLING RLECTED, Ausany, N, Y., Jau, 21,—The Leglslature tos day relected Roscoe Conklivg United Stutes Scuator. ‘lhe vote stood: Scpate—Counkinyg, 207 Willism Dorshehner, 12 Assetubly— Conklivg, 95; Dorshelimer, $3; Peter Cooper, 2 ARKANSAB, " BALIQTING. Lirres Rock, Ark., Jan, 81.—Thu Joint vote of thy Lugls e for United States Benutor was: J, 1. Walker, 893 R.W.Johnsoy, 35 ML, Bell, 23; B, Baxter, 17; scatterivg, ¥; necessary o elect, 0L it . FLORIDA, e CONOVER'S S8UCCEiSOR. b JacxsoxvitLs, Flu., Jao. 31.—At Tallahsssee to-day the Lerislaturo clected Wilkiusva € Heuator, 10 succyed Conover. LOUISIANA, T TALK. Bpecial Dispalch to Tha Tribune, Nxw Onrxans, Jan. 31.—There was moro scurlug to-day for the United Stutes Scoator- &5 neelf, yet despito certaln newspaper artictes = e Gavernor is & dark horse of - mettle, and £ 8 shtrained. No ducl between Messen, Cune ‘inzham and Dapre, bat all qulet on the Mis- sisstppl. — NORTH CAROLINA. . QUV. VAKCE ELECIED, 3 Ravztom, van, SL~The two Iouses of the Lealslature elected Gove Z, B. Vance Unlted Htates Seoator, CONNECTICUT. . ruatt. 5 % Hanrrorp, Conn., Jau. 21.—Both Houses of the Leaislature: elected Orville H.' Platt to tie United States Sevate, POLITICAL. KENTUCKY. #pectal Dispaten to The Tridune.” ; Cixctsxati, 0., Jan, 21.—The Gubernatorial campalen o Kentucky is growing interusting, "The County Conveuttons to fnstruct dolegutes to the State Conventlon are being marked by the utmost disorder. In Allen-aml Todd Countles the contest between the Blackburn nnd Underwood fuctions was co violent that the Conventions tiad to he adjourned to avold dangerous collisions. Underwood, who ls tha wresent Licutenaut-Governor, Is & man of varfed acconiplishneuts. Whon ho visits the nioudt- ain towns he contributes to the festivtics by anneing and playimg the viohn, A few davs azu he invaded Dr. Blackburn's stronghold fu’ Unfon County, i the western part of the State, and captured the Convention. To retaliate, Drp, Bluckburu . secured Sanip- gon County, in Underwourd’'s own district, At this stageof - the canvass Black- burn {s ahead. [lis late labors In tife fever- stricken districts have made bim popular, but by a clever stroke hla opponents secured the postpunement of the Numinating Convention until May 1, by which time it is thought popular enthusiasm will have largely subsided. Ex-Congresaman Jones, of the 8ixth District, was until recently the leading candidate, but bis attendauce at the Trimble County Conventlin so disgusted him with the methods that are be- ing employed that he deterniined to attend no more. ‘Thie most prominent candldates, i cot meoding themselves to the people of ¢ State, rely principally upon the eac- riiees they lave made in the At for the Confederate cause. Dr. Blackburn j:ro- nounces for Williuin Allen, of Only, fur Pres dent, and bopes to see through him the renliza- tlon of the dreams of Calhoun, ‘The Republicans have no detinite plan of cam- palzu. Amung thore mentioned as likely to re. ceive the nomtuation for Uovernor are tien, E, H. Murray, Col. Wadsworta, of Maysville, W, 0. Bradley, of Garrard Couaty, aud Lension~ Aucent Kelly, of Loulsvitle. THE ILLINOIS DEMOCRACY, Areeia) Dispateh o The Trivune, BrnixorieLn. Ill., Jan. 21.—A joint caurus of the Denveratie members of both Lranches ot the Uenerat Assembly nud the Democratic Cen- tral Committec was held at the Swate-llouso this afternoon for the purposc of fixing upon s plan of organization for the camipaign of 1850, Mr. Tom MeNeeley, of Poteraburg, nresidel, mud Mal, Ovendorf, of Springfleld, acted as Becretary. Speeches were made by the Hon. Lyman Trumbnall, Willlain J. lynes, of Clileasro, Senators Dearborn, Merritt, flanna, and Repre- scutatives llerrington, Barry, and others. A comumittee of threo Representatives and tiwo 8:nators was appointed to confer with the Cen- tral Committee as to the oazanization of the party throughout the State. An sscessment was wade of $3 each for tho purpose of dofray- ing prosent expenses und forming a nucleus for future accumulattons, The teudency of the ro- niarks made were to put the Dumocratic pargy on a positive platiorm, with no aflilintlons with Ureenbackers, Soctallsts, Natfouals, or any other Lustard orzaoization. The Jolnt Compittes helda meoting of conference at the Leland Husel, to talk over the detalls of the projected campuigi, Aftera scssion of two bLours ue more, e Commitice adjourned, having made satlslactory prugress, and having deterimiued on a settled policy for the future, FLORIDA FRAUDS, JacreorviLLE, Fla., Jan. 2.—In the case of |, the Brevard Couunty Canvassing Board to-day Jo AL Allen, o lawyer, testifled that Le went to Brevard County on accotnt of o letter purport- bz to huve been written by No A. Rull, Demo- cratic candidate fur Congress, for the purpose o1 obtanluz the majority of 200 necessary to cleet NMull. Mad suthonty to draw for what muney he needed to accomplish the purpuse, Wituess dotalled how the arraugements wors pericated, and sald the plan wus agreed upou to burn thie recorcs of the fraud after it waa ae cutuplished, The work of chan; was don, hie sald, by 4 deputy the delendants. g the retsng 1 Lee, uuy ol WISCONSIN. Bpectal Disgalch t6 The Tridune Watgnirows, Wis., Jan, SL—A the sneclnl clection for State Senator of the Twenty-third Distrlet held to-duy 8, two-thinds vote was pulled, Tlis city complets quve J, B. Benuctt, Republican, 432 majority over Walter 8. Greene, Demoerar; Tows of Watertown, Beunett, d - Jority s Ixvnfa, 107 majority 3 Fort Athlusou, 1201 wajority for Beouctts Waterloo, Bennett, 75 wajonty; l’uhnfrn, Benuett, 73 Rushkouong, 13 majorlty fur luntett, Belurns fudieato e election of Benuett by a fwr majority. Toemili- daw quedtion entered Jargely futo the cauvass, Grecne, the Democratie cundidute, rovresenting the will-dut juterests throuzhoul the couutys NEW YORK CULY, Nzw Youk, Jun, 2L.—The Hou, Thomas Costi. wan, furtmerly a menber of the Legislature, wos to-day appoluted Supervisor of the Gty Zecord, the olllcial Journal of the munivpality, Tuis appolutent is a defeat of ox-Collector Arthur, who made exertions to have Supervisor Woud retained, Mr, Costlizun was o proimnent leader of the Reform movement ataina the Tammany. Hull orgauzation as maneged by Johns Kelly, uud which resulted fn tuo ‘election ot Mayor Couper. SPECULATION. The Blarks Driven from the Gold-Ruom Futer luto Provislun Deats, Kuectal DiewiicA to The Tridune. Nzw Youk, Jun. 21.—Provislons, particu- larly pork and lard, havo touched lower prices ouring the past season thaa ever before. When the recent suow blockuds vccurred, the specu- 1ators, deeming ‘¢ o favorable opportunity for a grund bull movement, induced & number of outafde capltulists, Wall streer weu, and othiers with money secking investiment, to jolu then on the representation that there would be great ditliculty in making dellverles; that the fortheowlug hog stathstics wuuld show s shord crop; that the quality of the pork com- fug forward would be puor; tiat the owners of live hogs wer reluctant to part with thels guods in view of the low prices offered, the cheapnesa of cory, und s0 on. Durlug the past ten days there has cousequontly been excecdinely sctive speculation for a rise fv provisious, bused vu thcso reports. ‘The wovement culisinated to-day on morv favorable foreiwis sdvices, o Litive export gemand, und eusy wmovey, Pork ad- vaoved from 83 to $225 per barrel, and lard * trom 73 o ¥7 cente per W0 pounds, ‘Tue ud- By e i eedadvanesa 1154 et 3 2 wu:“lm:nnurweu affucted to-day for n:é tirst twe, sud speculstion fu thew was verv sctive. Al the truusactious vo 'Change during the day were characterlzed by muca excie- oient. FINANCIAL, Nzw Youx, Jan. 81.—Wolt & Levy, jobbers 1u cloth, 24 Church stret, mado 'su ssslguwcot today to lsidore Lowentbal. Liabintics said to b large,