.OENNSYLVANIA. 11..EGISIL4A.TUI9E,. .../11l1T181)02, 1 1. I 6. Senate.the Senate was 'opened with prayer, Bills lu Place Mr. Penny re' . o ;nip fp proyidii 'an addl. Renal law judge, in:A lieglienp county; also to incorporate the Pittsburgh and Birtning• h am' Passenger Railway. Mr. tinbrieet bill' to erect th9„...eturnties.of , • Lawrence and Mercer into a new jUdicial district. , `.• - • Smith, an act regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors' • Mr. Palmer, a bill to incorporate the Bank • • of Mibefs:l+jlle, Schuylkill county. ...Mr. Connell, to incorporate the Pennsylva nia•Markei Company Phila. • , N. • Executive Ndrni nation . • ' The, icincination of Bev. Wm. it. Do Witt,. as State Librarian for three years, was con• firmed uniriihnomsly. Mr. Bell's resorutione, relative to the oi• - ganization of Congress, suggelling a tempo. rart organization, for the passage of the • nancial bills, were taken up, passed first reading, and were laid over. The Senate then .repaired to. the House to elect a State. Treasurer ; and on returning' adjourned. House,—lho House met at half. past ten o'clock. • A large number of petitions were presen ted for an appropriation to the School, at Media, for idiotic children. ' • • Messrs. Strong, Moore, Ridgway and . bott, presented petitions for n change' in the mode of the assessment of taxes in do) City Of Philadelphia. .• • rd Igille Rand In Place. • . Mr. Strong rend in place a bill.regulating the inspection of pickled fish, and to prevent fraud in vending the 'same..' Mr. Cassel, a supplenienti to an act- to:in corporatete Mount Joy Saving Institution. Fraeottha oe.state , Tro soarer. At twelve o'clOck both houses met Iri con • venflon and proceeded to the election, when Mr. Slifer - had eighty one votes, and John W. Maynard, fortydnc. A certificate was issued Yo Mr. Slifer. Nothing further of ithportance Vlll3 tran s _ meted. . • • HarriSburg, 'Jan. 17. —Senate,—Petitions were presented by Messrs.'l'hontpsun, Yardley, Schindel', Gregg Rutherford, and Penny, for an alteration in the' license law,' relative. to riestaurants and eating saloons. . - Several petitions were presented frdm citi• tens of Philadelphia, praying 'for a low for ..the better regulation of the assessment and . collection of taxes on real estate and• muni cipal claims in that city. Meows. Bell, Gregg, Rutherford, Schell and hnbrie presented petitions for an increas• ed appropriation for the 'training schocil for feeble minded 'children at Media. Several, bills were read in Place, aad.a• mong them one by Mr. Parker to incorporate the Metropolitrin Passenger Railway Com . puny. • • . • Mr. Bell's resolution relative to thb orgathi. zation - of Congresk, was 'considered, debated, and negatived—yeas 7. nays 17. • Housit,—TheSpeliker laid before the Hou e the report of the Auditor General, in referen ce to making uniform reports by 'Railrom • Companies. The judiciary committee reported agoins? the bill allowing Justices of the Peace to re• taint their dockets when retiring from ollice ; the same committee also reported formally' bill'reducing the Stateinx. , • Numerous hdls ora local character ..wete reported by the several cominittes many of - them relating- . to_ Philadelphia and vicinity. Among the billy passed was one to change the name of the Pennsylvania and: - Lehigh - Zinc Company, and to reduce the 'capital stock. - - Mr. Espy .rend in place do act to incorpo , rate the Pittsburgh and Mansfield Passenger and Freight Railroad Company ' • Mr. Gunni son, an act to. qualiCe the distribution of the estates of deceased husbands and wives; Mr. Elemaker, an act to incorporate the Farmers' BankTf Mount Joy ; Mr. Kissler, an act to incorporate the Dimes Savings Bank of Le high co., Mr. Shepherd, an act refuting to landlords and tenants; Mr. Ridgway, an act to incorporate the Metropolitan Passenger Railway Company of Philadelphia ; Mr. Strong, an act relative to the appointment of auditors; Mr. Dunlap, an act to exempt from sale the household of a householder having a family.. The joint resolutions' relative to the organi• cation of Congress, was under consideration when the House adjourned. The House will meet again this afternoon at.three O'clock to disetisi these resolutions. Harrisburg, Jan.. 8 Senate,—The Judiciary Committee repot.. ted n supplement To the act consolidating Philadelphia. Also, nau pplement to the act to equalize wall - 1,11.0n corporations. ,Also, a bill relative to writs aT error. number of other bills were reported, a. mong them the bill to incorporate the Friends Asylum for' the Insane. Passed A resohnion was Mlopted, that when the Senate adjourned, it adjourn to Monday aI ternoon next. A resolution appointing Wm. P. Brady librarian of the Senate was also adopted. Mr. Bell presented the reasons of ten Sena tors for their votes again'st the •resolution relative to the organization of Congress. Read, ordered to be placed on journal and printed. House,—The re.solution to print five thou sand English and two thousand German-Of the Auditor, General's Report. on Railroads, passed the House.. Subsequehtly the resolution was reconsid ered and led-to a long discussion, and was finally postponed indefinitely. Mr. Hatfield announced that comingevents cast their shadow before—having felirenee • to the report Which is expected to be made; declaring' Dr. Wiley duly elected by a majori ty of thirteen . tu•nturrow. lle therefore ask. ed the indulgence of the House, to take up the bill incorporating. the Pox' Chase and Frankfort' . Railroad Company.•- 'Mr. l3arnsly objected to its consideration, but the House-suspended the rule—yeas, 0 nays 30. The hill was read, considered and passed to.a second reading, but the House refused-to suspend the rule to pass it finally. Harrisburg, Jan. 19. Senate,—Bills were' reported favorably relative to encouraging the mineral resour ces of the Commonwealth, and to incorpo• rate the American gleam Plow Company. Mr. Smith read in 'place a supplcinent to the act to incorporate the Broad Top Im• provement Company ; also to incorporate the Butchers and Drovers' Saving Fund mid Loan- Company. Mr. Connell, a eunilement to the Butchers and Drovers' Association. Mr. Smith, presthsted the petition of Mrs. Mary Gaul, praying for a 'divorce from, her husband. Mr. Bell presented the reasons of himielf and eight of his ileinocratic;.colleagues, for their vote in thvor of Mr. Bell's, joint resolu tions, relative to the organization of Congress which were ordered 'to be iducM.l upon the 'Journed. Thb Senate then adjourned until Monday afternoon. • • AlVar,—,,Thik'bcing 'petition day 'in the Muse. a . large number were preahnted pray. • ing for an increased appropriation to the . School at Media lotfeebleminided children, and for a change in the present license laws Several !A the bliteNwere!rom ;Montgomery county. A number of bee of a local character were reported by the conunittes. • `Mr. Strong read if, place a supplement to the act for the protection of game and birds; Mr. O'Neil,. an act to incorporate the Dutch qrs and Drovers' Mutual Saving Pund-and Loan' Company; Mr. Cope; an act to incor porate the Easton and Nazareth Railroad COmpany;Moofe, anaet , toincorporate the Western'Life Insurance and Trust Com pany, located at Philadelphia Mr. Williston an act to establish rt'Oeneral Mr. Pennell, Cu. act to prevent cattle, horses sheep' and hogs • frem, running at large in' Delawapa enmity, : The act to incorporate the Fox Chase and FrankfOnj •Passenger Railway Coinpany was _ . . . passed. , . , • . • The committee in. the_ehntested .eleetiPti ease from'Philadelphia; reporter))against - the right of l'lionins W..Dullield •iixti Pent, -and awarded the smelt° Dr.'Cieu. Wiley, who was Mr. Duffield denied all knowledge of frauds committed. 'andilianited..tbe Speaker, and members of - the House, for conrtesies extended, and •retired. The House meets this afternoon at three o'clock to consider the Tariff resolutiOns. • Harrisburg Jan. 20. House,—Mr. Coulter; .011 behalf of the Tnnecratie members, • asked leave to enter. upon the4ournal their reasons for voting a. , gainst the Tariff resolutions e ..- sterday,llitict also asked that the same be published in. the Daily Record. ', • After a spirited detente, the Speaker deci ded that' the paper was not courteous towards' their fellow members, charging theta .with falsehoodomd suggested to the Members signing it, that they, should erase the ;obnox ious sentences. This they refused to do,and . the whale subject was therefore indefinitely Possponed, and the proteld; returned to Mr. Coulter. • The Cotnmitte on the contested election case faint the.XlV,th district asked rind ob tained leave to sit in Philadelphia. On motion of Arr. Sheppard, it resolution calling upon the State Treasurer id inform the House What amount of balance' was on hand at the end of the,liseal year,. and the pldee Where.the public monies have'- been deposited during the past'year, was , agreed to. Mr. Wiley moved that the vote had yester day, by.which the.• bill to - incorporate the Friends' Asylum fo'r the Insane of Philadel• -phis was passed, be re considered and then postponed. Mr. Sheppard read a bill to refund the enrollment tax paid upon an act to incorpo rate the National Art Association, but the House refused to consider Vat the present time. . The - otherbusiness transacted ryas not of general interest, and .the...LlOusc_ adjourned until Monday afternoon. BpeciaJ. 3totices WEAT THE NEW YORK CITY FOLKS SAY OF DR. 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