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5 THE CHICAGD TIIE RAILROADS. TRIBURNE: THURSDA Bhar t Laf a, Dndee, Council Biuffa; | thority and knowledge of the paticnt and the W. A, H. Loveland, Colorado. disease, Itesolutions were adopted acknawledzing the Mise Bixhy was recalled, and testificd as to neeesslty for a aimkime fuml to provide for the | her belief, while an attendant in the Asslum, tinal payment_of the Government. debt, and | that Mre, Newcomer was rational. thed and expressinga willingness to anticipate the'acbt | there, upon any basis submitted by the Government Mra, Kitter, sfster of the plaintiff, swore that that fs'not a menace to the present or | she bellesed her alwava eane, though nersous future prosperity of the road. They de- | just previous to her cunfinement. ¢lare that the Company fs nat ' Justi- Mra. Dr. P, M. Lampyon testifled in favor of fled fn accepting sny sum fn excess ) the platntifl’a ‘good phystcal- and mental health of $1.O0,000 ona vearly payment. to the Sink- | previous ty her trip to the Asvlum. ing Fund, such sum to include all claims, an- Lhie deposttion of Dr, Russell, of Wisconsin, nual or otherwise, now made by the Govern- | was tothe effect that Mrs, Newcomer had no ment, and the Board of Directors is edvised | symptoms of fusanity or consumption previous not to accept anv ecttlement that fixes a sum | to the sall of 1534, In excess of this amount. The Board of Direct- Mrz., Mina Kelly was next placed onthestand, ors are requested to establish o volunteer Sink- | and sald sho never considerad Ler sister {nsar ing Fund that witl ultimately provide for the | hut, atter her confincment, she had till principal amd intercet of the Government debt, | out’ some hlanks, which ought to have the semi-anbual contributions to [t not to ex- | been done at the tinie of the plaintifl's entry ceed $L.050,000. Bome of the stnckholders de- | into the Asylum, which virtually admitted that clared Lhat the setion of the Government In fta | she was not in 8 sound mental state. She Had dealings with the Company for the Jast two | licard it stated that the plalntitI's aunt wasat one years wwas unjust and unreasonable, and while | time mentally diseased: that Mre, Newcomer the Company had carrfed out their contract | wasat the thne of her imprisonment worn oas with the Guvernment, the latter had failed to | from protessional labars an.d restless, excitable, keen enually good falth with the road. and exhausted in body; that the luntifl swas ¢ At a subscquent meeury of the Directors | stroni willed and minded person; that she had the report was referred to tiie Finance Commit- | nttemoted sulcide once, us the plaintitl admit. tee, w th Justructions to prevare a plan for s | ted, but under the Aame circumestances; that she TARCIT 7, 187 canse rates for tranap than ever oe’ors at the game cson, and A warm camartition \was waged for bosiness sithont mueh tr2r6, on the pariaf rome of the roads, to prodt. Favored hy all theee conitions, n new elentent re- #ulting from the auccesstnl onening of the montn nf tha Missierippt River hsa played a notabls part. Althouch its shara han been greatly cxegerated by rome jonrnals morc anxious to be enrational orta champlon rival cities than careful about factsand fiznres, 1t fs natural for local jour- nAls to take exclted and partial views of facta which mcem to them to affect fnvorably o unfavorably their immediata anr. roundinga; but there i« n broader view to take of the tranmvortation Interest of the country than that. Withont volunteering as tne champion of Chicago, or St. Louis, or New Orleans, or the Eastern aeaports, lct ua fnvoke facta rather than thetoric, and Aco what they teach. It hna heen claimed, with muchcjaculation, that an *‘nstound- inz revolntion™ has heen wrought in the move- ment of graln from the Wenst, and the Idea han heen convey ed that Chicago and tha great ayatem of rallways Icading from 1t to the Northweit are on the vergs of ruin, that traflc has aud. denly forsaken fta old channcls and has started headlonz down the Missirsippt River, with the prospeet of leaving the preat enst and west highways and the Eastern sea. portaas well, stranded and Gesolate, It fn truo thata very conslderable movement of crain has faken pince to Bt Loods and tlience to New Of- leans, and we congratulate [Mose citica ‘amd tho reprerented the kame In the Enclish lanzuage MEDICAL. i North America, and perpetually restrains aud cenjoins Gilmoro -AMUSEMENTS. OA'TES, A Last nizht, “The Pretty Perfumer,” which R ADIC AL CURE was piven with mare effect than nttended the performance of cither previous eveninz. Mra, diro; forall the dangerons, rant, ticlons, and fraltorona elements of the coun- try iarmed with the allot!) over sound principles, gennine knowledoe, and natlonal devation. _Itis Antep that, with ‘the wicked fntent behind, fa sarely oniy onc of many lcading to anarchy, wih- ot 1ho solrit of "7l and |01 fnturna 1o beve. the country. —Hoston Journal of Commerce. Yet that paper s published in onc of what the Nation calls the **sanc' Btates. It scems that the colnage of dollars containing 412}¢ ralns of silver will produce * snarchy,” and no spirit of 1878 or 1861 on hand o save tho country., Notwithstanding the anarchy and the victory of '‘Insane financicrs,’ of ‘!dls- honor over honor,'* and of the jgnorant, dan- gerous, viclous, and traitorous elements of tha country, national bonds pagable in silver hold thefr old value, and pold fs selling In Chicago for lcss than 101, Let that kind of anarchy go os! The Burlington People Frozen Out of the Chicago & lowa Election, It Was Done by o Little Injunce tion Issued by Judge Moore. Somo Intoresting Facts Ahont tho Winter Movemement o2 Broadstnffs, Oates was, it possible, more viraclous than | . usual; and her rendering of the Bruscambille T FOR song. ‘At Toulouse, in Toulousalne,” was re- ? warded with an enthusiastic encore. The part of Clorinde fa ot one to which any special | &b, (VAT ARRH prominence can be given; but, such na it le, re- ceived reasonable treatment at the hands of Miss Delnro. Lourent's Hatoiet was £0-50: the | 1XSTAXTLY RELtEFES AXD PERMANENTLY cOnZa firess of the character ehould havebeen changed | Sxerzixe on Tzap-Cobs, catten Accrr Cas fn ll-el llm nt:i—brlhlal A'A(t!llraulwlnz u’fi{"" |n'-1m- TARAUS THICK, TELLOW, AND FOUL MATTERT Ac- ropriate on the day after the wedding, when 3 3 Eusmeuvnuuulu ad been resumed. Allen ns 3’,’;::: '3::‘:,:;.":“::::," Af:’?,_:",’;nf;“:: Coeadiere was bad In firat act, talr in the second, > ekt 2 and zood I the third,—the perfume.shop | TUE BONES OF Tne Nose wiTit Discitanaxs or comlealitics, however, beinzz permeated by ade. | LPATHSOME XATTER TINGED WITH DLOOD, AND ULe cided tendennslo extreme coarsencss of acttou, | CERATIONS OFTEN EXTEXDING 70 THE Evz, Ean, To-night, “Bacbe Breue.” THROAT, AND LUXaS, cALLED ULCERATIVE Cae — Boss KELLY, of New York, through one afhis two papers, both dally, the Star, to-wit, gives s gltip to the Fenfan cause, tho managoers where. ofare extracting small currency from the pockets afthe scrvant girls by getting up a * skirinish. Tho Tnion Pacific Bhowa n Disposition to Give Up a Fraction of the Plunder. vi . %) TARRA, Arso Nenvous Heabacne, Drzzixess, ing fund " o cnable e aid maangers to skir [ THE CIICAGO & Towa, 5.'":',"53'?5:'“"é‘x}z".fi.'lifififi-l'kv'é’fn'e"cffif"-,?‘l}’w:'r‘é'?n ikl 1und. ever el to Infure uthera: Uint ey Had sy TIHE LUMBARD CONCERT. CioupEp MExonr, Axp Loss o Nxave Powsn. esay was tho duy set for the regular | food enoual urincss enouzh for all, how. aney whic A 2 mish-'ronitd New Hork wlthont working. . At | JrLRE Hs B é'-lvnzu & Tuwa Talte | Suat, vt m kiamcn oo fof olh b | Giaxn napins AND INDIANA. Dr. Spelnner was the last wleess of the day, h"}'“fl‘““""“' concert 1o '“’-"I‘;‘“ J.Lam- | 7htsareat Local aod Conttitutionat Remedy for tho tho same time Boss K:x.u s Tammany Hall 4s ) C 08 e 8 Hinckley's lince, running | 3 ¥ith exapeerated statcuenta and preaictions Specint Diseitch to The Tribune. He was o physician and surgeon of Detroit of | bard will be given thiseveninz at Hershey Hall, | immeaiate relef and permanent eare of tvers fomm ot trying to grab one of thecity parks for an armo- " e ndod ) v at the facts do not warrant, GnraND RAPtng, Mich., Morch G.—The annual | b¥enty years’ etanding. and lectured in the De. troit Homeopathic College, where the plaintit T, of the stucklolders of the Urand | oichged Cotlege. . e knok her well. Bie wns Rapida & Indfana Rallroad was held here to- a rood student, with a good miud. fhe was day. The report of the Secretary shows ross | sound, munnl]y and physically, In 1873, at earnings of past year, 1,007,107, o decrease of ,llt'l:lclll)m‘l:u she ‘n'muunlul-d "“'fl :lhe Cxlrlntlll‘i 40432 from the preceding year. The operating | {he Doctor gavo his aninion a8 to the ellect of & r g0, | drugs uoon a patient in ler condition, and cEpenses were 8748,361. decrease of 812,670, atated Uinat = ofi8 prcacr:'lpuons were ! bady heuce the nct Increaso of caringa is €322, | und caiculated to produce dieorders thal ‘The malntenance of way cost $230,000, much of | the milk-punch, givea at the time ft it for permanent betterments, Arrangements | a8, was a bad prescription, and he had known are made for laying sixty-five miles of new rails [ it 10 produce delirium tremens. He theuzht this year, most of them stecl, and for bullding | ber sound in every reepect, and of u particular- anoie brldge over the Muskegun River ot Big | 1y lozical mind. ~He present condition was ow- Rapids, “The net deficiency of the Company | 1€ th her Asylum treatment. from operating exnenses, interest, guurantees | Lhe plauti® will close to-morrow. for lensed lines, ete., was but 800,000, a de- Tho elfense will endeavor to prove by acleud crease of nearly ubo’wo from the preceding | Of witnessey positive acts of insanity and the taleity of the plainthil's testimony as civen, uwon which occasfon lio will have the assistauce | Catereh, fuclnding }ay Fever and ail sgections Tlotassir,, Dinsmore, sopeguos. Mué Noile |0 e e Ete, and Tueast e previeet ity 3 % X A orite Lonenglony meszosopeanog M i At | sty papilid Yones it L s,‘vo I, and the Orlental Quar. | L7 CeEs W SEe chemstry. ared, s Dieasieg programme has Leen | T meancot br. Fanfords Imoroved Inhaier, which Pt sony, el Mr, Lumbard will sing | occompantes avery bottie free ot ehamae, 1t 1s inhaed, “l"whl 4 2ong, \ll Fear No Foo, Keller's Ex- { {3 T 0o on the Passaces, which 13 Farh the second part fn the Liberty duet With | yauanity cleanses of foul mucous secomuistionn oot b L dulne Inflamination, when extending to the Eye. Es e snu Throat, restoring the seases of Staht, Hearing. CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO. Tane when afiected, leaviag tho head deodorized, clear, and open, tne breath sweet, the breathing casy. And every sense in n teful and soothed cond . Laauch of a Fine Kteamahip for the Brazit- | Inicraiy sdminited. 1o sermraig sooryfgodluom, tan Line at Roach's Yards in Chester, £a. 1v, clenusiog 1he cntive miicous or menuraneous = b SR, thirough the blood, which 1t port hllerd;:- i ieon aiways present in Cat it B Lis ¢ Special Ditrateh ta The Tribune, ebied and brok=u-dowu constitution, rahe the fiss ¥irue, fo7) PritapeLria, Pa., March 6.~Another large it eatonE o T shar i Tex nited actron, by shprront and beautiful fron steamship, the City of Rio o3 I¢ to snceeed whe every from Aurora to Forreston, now in the hands of a Receiver. The roud bas thus far been virtual- Iy controlled by the Chlcago, Burlington & Quincy Raflroad, which held one-halt of the capltnl stock, and its officers constituted the majority of the Board of Dircctors of the Ciue cago & fowa. ‘There has been some 1l-eeling between Mr. [linckley and the munagers of the Clifenzzo, Burlington & Quincy Railroad for some timo past, which resulted yesterday In an open rupture which will undoubtedly lead to conskl- crablo litigation, ‘The stockholders of the road assembled at Mr. Ilinckley’s ofice at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Messrs, Robert Ilarrls, Presideut, and James M. Walker, General 8o licltor, of the Chlcago, Burlington & Quincy W have raid that thoe agereaate amount of grain transported has been vory much greatcr dueing the Inst winter than cver before, from which it followa that the receints of each rhlvnlm} centre have fncreased very larely, Let us complle sume figures: ltecelpte of gratn at the seven Atlantlc ports for the ten weeks from Die: 15 Fe 0: L iy 1877-74, 4707 17870, 15T, 32, 30,414 14 03 493 17.um,2u8 15, 123,801 With this prodiglous increane it wonld bo siranze 1t all pointa did not sliow a largo increase over pre- viots years, Hteceints of grain and fonr at New York during the muntii of Jandery by the tiree principel raiiwaye: rysite, and ridicullng tho papers which op- pose its plans as * servaat-girlorgans.” Some- how the things don't consist, as one might say. ——— To the Eqitor of Ths Tribune, Caicaao, March i, —Accarding to parifamentary neage, can two motlons bobefora a mecting at the samo time? F. L. €, Not in theory; yetit isin order to move to lay a motlon on the table, to move the previous aucstion, and to move to adjourn while a pre- vious motion Is beforo the house. If you want to know how to still further impede Lusincss youshould go to Washington and take lcssons; or, perhaps, 8 fesy cveninas at the Chicago Com- mou Council swould answer the same purpose. ! neredve. B of, JGIUL080 L7A00S 4,00M0% © 218.6 DL I [ N 2 S 1} Thia docs not look as {f Nuw York ur the trunk ratiways had guna out of business, . Peret, . | year. The leased lines operated by the Come i it and, uniess the sva- T ———— Kallrond, weraalso present witn the prosics 18550 243 | pany mado an equally favurable andencouraging | The iaterest n the caso s undimioistied, and | de Janciro, the first consteucted of (ho vesscls | tenis proutrated By scrofola o onsimiziian beruad ‘The French painter, Doraty, has brought out | gor o stock held by the Company which con- s cxhibit. and the manazement of the road s the | the meritsare decidedly uncertain, which are to constitute the United States and Bu It reems thiat’ the shipmients by the winter- closed lake porta Increased fmimenscly at the pamo tinie that the down-river movetent “was reaching s largest Ggnres, TS FRON TRB. 1 T0 34, " 7, aspirited pleture of tho Good Samaritan, whose servants arc represented as lifting the ¢ certaln man * from a fiery charger and bearing him in- totho inn, while tho innkeeper recclves pay- ment In advance, in accordance with the usual practiee when guests aro without baggage. Wo bad always thought that the dnimat cmployed on this occasion was o humblo ass, but perhaps the G. 8. had organlzed a successful trado on tho wey to the Inn, stituted o majority of the shares represented at the meeting, ~ Before the meeting was culled to order, 8 Deouty Blieritl, wha had been I wait. Ing, stepped up to the representatives of tho Clilcazo, Burlington & Quiney and served them with an tnjunction fssued at tha mstance of 1, B. Bhumway, Juseph K. Barry, ani_Uceorgs W. Cothran _ugninst the Chleago, Birlington & uincy Rallrond Compnny, Robert Uarrly, ames M, Walker, Amos T, Hall, and Charlcs E. Perkius. In the biil flled by Shumway, Bar- rm-lntcnmr many praises from the stockholders. Tho Board of Directors elected was ns fol- ows: W, O. Hughart and H. J. Hollister, of this city: P, Hosglond and F. P, liandal), of Fort Wavne; Muncel Taleott, of Coteagos: J, G, Wait, of Sturgls; J, N, .\luCulIum:h‘ Williamn Bhaw, and ‘I'homas D, Mesaler, of Pittsbure; George B. Roberts, ‘Thomas Al Bcott, John P. tireen, and Hobert'B, Potter, of Philadelphia, The old Board was re-cleeted, and protably the oflleers will all he re-elected, for their mannge- Brazilian 3ai) Service Line, was lauiched suce i . r cessfully yesterday at the Chester works of E“}! EAR, T"RO:!T, NERVES, Jobn Roach & Son. This was the one bundred. BANFON and-seventy-eighth vessel constructed at that | cacy in i establishment, which has been in cxistenco | S5N3err L about #ix years. The Jaunching belog of na. tional Interest, prominent oficials of this and other Governments had been invited to witness It. Among those invited was STATE AFFAIRS. WISCONSIN, Specint Dispatch to Tue Trivune. Map1goy, Wis., March 6.—~The Senate was largely occupied on a bilt providing for the care of tie lusane. It was largely aended, lald over, and ordered printed. I LANA0 20008 1,500 0 Ho, 18 LS Rls EMIX‘N 134,310 18,700 foo ol (T P R T BTl 5 2 8,076 18441 ILOH 3G 8o even In midwinter, when the Iakes and canals i hether of 1oricin o ihran, thoy tato that tley own | 856 closcd, tho lake pofteliavo caitied enorimounly, | ment.of the road Is_popular with the public as | A bil for enlarglng the Supreme Court rooms | President Hayes, who - at et sald Vil O, nd Sors ————— 50300 of (i apital stoci of (Ea ey O Inic kel it Sy Vil make wny worse showing | well os £ stoeklolders pasted 100 third reading by a large majorty. | he thoueht he wowld be - iile i xlitlug, aail lieada rapidly Adt.-Gen. Towwsexp has testified beforo | Jown Rallroad Company. This road was organ. | When navigation fs opencd? — 2y . ptoms and sympathetis Notw let ussec whetlicr the wholo carrent of Vills passed fn regard to makiug out Nife-fn enjoy the pleasure of attending, but nfterward Faed. 'l‘o::«:n{'r"-nn minute directions diseases ({1lus s ] N INFORMMAL MEETING. llctes; relating to the foreclosure of Tor Pleciiua » speed? A0 POFMATERE Cure i o the Ionse Committeo on Milltarv Affairs that | $zed oubof Lw otlier roads, and hind o eabital | ¢rante’ jian neen chansei and ot ine et ie! AN INT 3 surghco policics; relating to the foreclosurc of [ gave notice that other business would provent Eifes bk 000, could b creascd to §5,000, " . - ixpatch to The Tri! o e vatlons un diet snd the geucral health, secomy here Is diMiculty in keeping regiments and com- | Q0% Y bocame morecmary Tor bl S0, Nlaumpl diver. | The total exparts ot gralu ' from Ssclal Disgaien (o The Tiine mortzages; for locating and chanring county | his coming, Ie added, however, that ho wonld | tors patt: e —~n_very houdeomo and encournging Increuso over | the prgvious year, but only 4 ner cent of the total exe pofts of the Unlted States, The percentagen of receinta at tho principal ocean potta for several weeks conipare an folluws: panles sufliclently officered, because of the extra detalls that ara required for the military col- leges, for simnal-duty, for Alds to Generals, cte. 1t has not been heretofore suspected that there was any lack of ofticers in the service, but the flea bas gone abroad that a few more privates would Le desirable. NEW Yonrk, March 6.—The World rays a large number of representutives of the Western rall- roads nttended an Informal meeting here to-day fur the purpuso of perfecting somo agrecment by which rates on East-bound freirht can be mafntained. Messrs. John Newell, of the Lake Shore; L., J. Sargcant, of the Grand Trunk; Georze B. Sprigzs, aud Willlam Edgar, of tne Great Western Rall- on glving aixty days’ notice of such mtentlon to fucrease. I April, 1871, the Company fssucd 6,640 shares of capltal stock, of which complain. anta hold 5,368 sharea. About the month of July, 1871, the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Rallroad Company Induced the Chleago & fowa Railroad Companyto tsaue to it or 1o James F. Joy, in trust, 8,810 sharcs of tho latter's capltal stock. This stock was {ssucd without conshler- atlon or authority, aud excecds by 3,230 shures £cats: In relation to the publlcation aud sale of reports of the (ieoluglen! Survey. A resolution was adoptied fnstructing all com- mittces to report upou all blils by the iith. A bill {or the extension of the Capitol bufld- ing was ordered to a turd reading. In tho Assembly, bills were concurred in providing for thu stéreotyplug reports of the Su- preme Court. Avin HDEWE‘H‘“" $15,000 to the Milwaukee e ; i 4 Inhal 3 - be nlcu;:d :‘olfillne!; ll"n.- launching of the next q;fl#lf%.?"‘r“é!‘.‘&"fn'fij.'ff mail, Tgfiifi:fih‘fi’fih’éfifih vessel of the fine, which Is to take place about | & ) od Mates and Canadas, and by & POTTEN, W lo D 4 the middle of Avrll, the ship now belng in S T e e e o process of construction at Roach’s yard, Speciat tbikinld s S i o e < tratns with the fovited gucsts arrived In Ches- UULLINS’ m A ter from this and other eities, The train from Philadelphia was under charke of Torrenco & Cu.,, commisslon-merchantd, 127 Walnut } Gally the Boldler-Boy o S 23 ; Tome of ¢ g d street, who have It G Wl dha okl i oin o by o 1o G5 | NSl K o e ikt et st way; Willam I, Mulr, of the Canada South- | ppaipg, L% *7eRless W ordered toa thind | sreet, - who wmony 1s e irde vt | TOLTAIC PLASTERS Y from the oaton Cass- No notfes was ever given of this increass of hat y cms Mr, Ledvard, of the Midigan Central: A large number of bills were indefinitely postponed. The Asscmbly had o scasion thls evening to consider s bill to grant divorce after efght years of insanity, Carl Popesnd Willism k. arter making stronz arcuments in favor of the passacze of tho bull, and Ed Wall, of Mil- waukee, speaking agalnst its passage. The blit, under the operatfots of the previous question, waa {ndetlnitely postponed vy o vate of 51 to 40, The Asscmbly Committee on Railroads this afiernoon conatidereu o LI repealing the exeup- t1an from taxution of lands of the Wisconsin Central Raltruad. Mr, Colby, of the Cen Railroud, made a strone arzament agatnst th repeal, and Senator Muwmbreo favored the re. peal. 'Tho Committee have dectded to report the bill back with a recommendation of fndefl nite postponenicnt. Benator Sackett made a strong appeal before thie Committee on Finance, Books, atd Insur- ance, fn the Senatu to<luy, favoring the passage of a bill taxlve life-Jusurance compaues. constantly borno in nund that this 1s'in winter, when the northern water-rontes are closed, and aleo when grain—snd eepeclully corn and flour— aru not oxposed to tho daner of heatlng which In likely to Interfere with trasportation by that ronte in summer. Bo while thu people of New Orleans havo renson to hope for a large increase in the businoss of tholr cfty from various sources, they should avold unteasonnble expectations, which wiil be dleanpolnted. ‘The temporary diveraion_from ‘Chicago roads of a connideruble part of the Weatern lunlneas in ex- lained by two or threo facts, As the Chicago and t. Louls ronds he Southwestern Rate Ascocia. tlon nualed thelr earnings the Chicaxo ronds ro- celved thete share, whether they did fthe husiness or nof, and henco ind no inducement ta meet the cut rates of tho Wabash and other lines, AS tho agreed rote from Kannas City to St, Louis waafrom four to aix cents lees than to Chicugo and somo of the roads from St Louiu to the Enst were williug to carry for nominal figurcs, the ronto via that clty evldently had an advantage, to say nothing of the river movement. 1f, however, on the withdrawal of the 6t. Lonis roada from Lhe pool tho Chicaco raads should decide to enter into an active compoti- tion, aa they very Ukely will, and put rates down to 8t. Louls figures with the low rates by Jake and canal as anothor Important inducemeni, thy ro- sult is haraly donbtfnl. 1tis to be boped, how- evur, that the rivalry between the two citics will not necessitate a raifway war, but that each will bo content with it fair white of the almost Hnitless buelnosn of the great Northwest, Thers in room ennulfin forall. Let us bave peace and prot it poasible, TIIE NORTHWESTERN ROUTES, B8t, Louls has gonc almost wild with joy over an arrangement betiween the 8t. Louls, Kansas Clty & Northern, Cuntral Iows, and Chicago, Milvaukeo & St. Paul Rallroads, by whicha through linc has been cstablishicd between Bt. Louis and St. Paul. For the part week tho St Louta papers have been fllled with artlcles recounting the mmense benefit that 8t Loufs will derive from tho formation of tins line, and how tho produce of the great North- west will hereafter co to 8t. Louts instead of to Chicago. This thing zocs to sliow how casily 8t. Louls can be worked up to a frenzy ahout mat- Om House trearar- Y, but to-day anoth- Lr Collectar The President hag nom- Inated thar, Mr. hillp Collins, of the firm of P, & J, Col- tios, contractors of the Madefra & Mamore Rail- 1 ingel i sosd, and Mr, dohin Masou, Jr. Hrasiin viee. | Lreotricity and Healing-Balams Unitid Consul In ths city. The Washinyrton guests in- he Most W cluded Eenor A, P, DECan:Ir:‘in Borges, Bra- 248 Mo:’t ondstful Flagtes zilian Mioister to the United States, and the in tho World, membera of the Brazilian Legation. Among those from Now York were State Scuator G. H, PRICE, 256 CENTS. andm\\l‘l n’xjx_\ll‘ Count Del.ul:cu. Ilra(zu,!;u; Cousul- encral. ¢ more promlucnt of HBaltimore's N W ' representatives were Mayor Kane, Scnor e “3)2“-“"":;"\; \u’):&rs?lz,u-fmlflc‘l‘ns‘ t!aralfii-. v;::h‘lmgf. Sousss, Broxlllan Consul-General, the Ion, | Weak Kitneys.' Nervous Affections, Weak Riomaci Franks” Stevens, Decatur 1. Muller, Pres: o ket Shnotiak Eaits orieh 5}3.-;'“ or]thu dl(‘lnfinl (;l ’{'ma:, and ‘Gcn. E. B dllnckn.mliu\%rt:z’l:ilxaapm‘r:ll:fxl.nl’\lcg;‘i'l‘{,‘ yler. Iu addition to these gentlemen there 7 et Wheh o i present, upon Mesars. Rosels invitation, TiARD chrit whicn evtoy ailier ylaxe a number of iprousnent business menand tou- | T careful (o optajn COL 8! VOLTAIC PLASTER. nleizal ofliclals tromgthic tities above mentioned, | & combioation f Elertric ann Voltaic' Plates, with & With _the exceptions of the City of Pekin and | HlE0ly Medicated v e i the City of Tuklo, the iio de Janelro Is the | the Uhited & i }!{lmt:l \‘eug.l’ lg‘"}”"]']“ir“ been lfiun:’lml at | LOTTEL Propriciors. Tioston. oach's, Sheis fnall her parts and appoint- T ODS, ments first-class, aud ler interlor s to bo snidh: DrAv gonns, ed In palatial style. Inaddition to being oue of | 17 ¥ the most perfect vessels adluat, the bloncer of the “Brazillan fine s fn reatity {] 3 '1'1'?'“'1: § ;\nl)!ugrnél N neuml:hlp‘ ‘05 eversthing in her is fipst-class work, executo i L riqe by American houds. As the magniticent ship Ma(hsml &Pcoun StS-, rested upon bier ways and shores, while scorcs of workmen were knocklng the blocks from AND underneath hier iceel, thousunds of people con- 4 grezated tn the yard, and the Invited cucsts BPI l fl I' flfl S UHSB }:erclmd nx‘hml‘fim ell:I‘v.-r u| meth“ vw:s;lcllmlhu 3 aunc! or the moniter Purltan, which Iny - IS aloveside on the south. Iigh above the hur- 1 'l & Liree! ricane<leck of the latter and nrutc)‘flnz from Nor th Clfllk &' Llle sts, stem to stern, Wos o rope from whaich floated tiic culors of every nation, nod over them all Wi Immen: hite er with th sranmients e v wees | BLACK. GOODS. Dom Pedro's Empire, e e In addition to other attractions THE WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONERS. previously advertised, the follow- Special Disvateh to Tae Tribune. g (¢ SruNarIzLD, 1, March G—The Rallroad ing bargains will be found quite 9 kable when the staple na- and Warchouse Conmisstonere, as an economfe | FCHIAT! meosure, have ozain changed the rule for tn | TUFO 01 the goods is borno in mind: #pection 8o ps to provide that, when the Ware. REDUCED FIOM and Commissiuners Alberk Fink and N, Gull- ford were present. Local differences bee tween the Western roads were brought up, and futurs plavs for “pooling™ for the common benefit were dlscussed. A full representations from all leading Western roads tributary tu the trunk-incs s expected ata meeting at the Windsor to-day. Oticials gen. erally admlt tnat many of the roads nre taking freight at rates lower” than they ought in jus. tice to their interests to ask,whiloall are cutting wore or less the rates under the acreement made u October, " EFFINGIIAM & DBLOOMFIELD. Spectat Dispatch ta The Tribune, Quixcr, Il March 6.—E. Prawt Buell, Gen- eral Manager, and J, C. Devor, Chief Engincer of the Quincy, Payson & Southeastern, and the Quincy, Eflagham & Clncinnatt 8tiort Lino Garrow-Gauge Roads from this city to Bloom- fleld, Ind., have Just ssued a report, in whieh they say tho lino hns Leen located i fts entlre length between the City of Quiney, Il ana Bloomfleld, Ind., and that part of the e be. tween Effingham, 1th, and Bloomfleld, fud., is now about reaay for the track. Track-ayinge for this division was bezun nt Robiuson, Iil,, Jan, 25, at which point the ralls and rolling atock are dally arrlving, ‘They are now ready to begin track-layine at Sullivan, Ind., and in thirty days will liave the work ready to begin layinr track at the City of Effogham, i1 With the largo amount of county and town bonds of Illinols and the township tax and tarmers’ notes now in tho handa of the Trustea for Indiana, nothing can prevent the commetion of the iine from Etfinghain, (I, to Bloomfield, Ind,, n distanco ot mnety-five miles, by the 1st day of July, 1878, ¥ Coy Coy C. & T, CLEVELAND, 0., March 6.—~The anoual meet- ing ol the stockholders of the Cleveland, Columbus, Clucinnat! & Indlanapolis Raitrond was held tn this chiy to-day. Tho net surplus of receints over disbursements for tho year ending stock, no agreement was ever made for payment. thcrutor. nor was it {ssued for the purpose of aiding {n the construction of thc rond, and {18 issuance was theretoro fllezal and vold, and n frnud on_complainants® rights. By means of this stock the Chivago, Burllugton & Quincy has obtatucd entire control over the affairs of the Chicogo & Iowa Hoa, and nas had such con- trol for ycars. 1t has elected from out of the soven Directors, namely: Messes. Walker, Har- rie, Perkins, and Hall, all of whom aro intl- mulely connected with the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Road, and Iarrls belngz {n fact the President, Perking the Vice-President, Hall Beeretary and ‘Freasuror, and Walker General Bollcitor of the same. These parties ars Direct- ors of both roads, but, as is charged, thelr in- tereats are very much stronger In the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Road, and when the Inter- ests of the two companlcs clash thoy decido in favor of the last above-named road,” By means of this divided rule the Chicazo & lowa Road has been unable to enforee divers contructs or prosecute its righta when they wero at varlance With the Chienro, Burlington & Quincy Rond, The Exceutive Commitico of tho Board of Dircetors of tho Chicago & Town Road arc Rolert Harrie, J. M, Walker, and F, E. Hinck- ley. 1n 1871, Walker, Harrls, Perkins, and ilall were elceted Dircctora of the Chieago & Iowa Road, aud thc{ have re-clected themsclves to the saine positlons cvery year since, In April, 1870, an agreement was mado bee tween the two roads, by which certaln rates wero established for the joint business dono be- tween Auroraand Chicazo, and the Chicago & Towa Road was to recelve 830 out of every 810v, or 30 per cent, us its share, This money, how- cver, was to be retained by the Caicago, Burliug- ton & Quiney Ioad, and 0 bo patd over somi« annually to the Farmers' Loan & Trust Com- pany, to beused as o slnking fund for the re- demption of the first-mortgaze botds of the Chicagro & lowa Road. After the {ssue of the first_mortpuze Londe, a second trust-deed was fssucd to John N. Denison and John VY, Brooks, tu sectre s contemplated fssuc of 82,200,000 of bonds. Of (his amount, 800,000 hava been lssued to retire In cxchange o simllar amount of the first-morteage bonds, and a fuy- f President HATEs takes tho littlo incldent of the veto with the sweet serenity and profound philosophy that actuated the honest old farmer who sald to the practical jokers at tho hreak- fast-table whosc jest hadn't taken as well as they cxpected, *'I allers tokes sals fn my colfec—allers.” # Now that the English peoplo are just worked p to tho proper fighting piteh, It §s hardly falr that they should ho deprived of thelr prey. It Russia would only give England onn more kick ~—ong wee, little kick—there would bo a war, We arc surs of it, ! MINNESOTA. Epeciat Dispateh to The Tridune. 7. PauL, Minu., March 6.—The Senate this morning resolyed futo a Court of Impeachment, and adopted rules. A motiou was made to pro- ceed with argument on the defenee’s objection to Benator Clough bein sworn as a member of the Court. Lost, Davis, of counscl fur the defense, sald tncy would be ready for trial in twenty days, and of- fered to accept servicy for his client, but the the Court ruled that scrvice must be personal. The Clerk and subordinate offlcers of the court were appolnted part of the Senate, oflicers belng dispensed with, At tho opening of tho afternocon sesslon, the Seuate azaln resolved into n court for the pur- pose of swearfug fu the ollicers appointed In the forenoon. ‘Then a motion wus made and curried, counsel ond several Senators being abzent, that Clough be sworn in, and the oath was accordingly administered. This husty action, violative of an finptied understanding thot objection to Clouzh would ve argued ‘The citizens of Triez County, Kentucky, In anticipation of the Day of Judgment, aro divid- iog thelr substance nod mving themselves over tosioging and prayer. This ia evidently only snother pretenso for pooling the Trigger. The Bt. Louls dircetory-man fs already at his efarlous work, guessing what the population of Chicago 15, adding 20,418 aud dividing the Tesult by B3¢, #o s to scu how many names he will have to borrow from tho graveyards, ! The Grand Duke NicHoLas, with shameless eflrantery, has scnt to London for an favolce of books on India and Afghanistan. # Tbe English want to fight somehody. Let them tako somo onc of thelr slze,—Servia, for {ustance! l 1t Presidont Jackson was “OMl Veto," 1 that would hardly pe notleed fn Chicazo, i} and respect{ully considered, bus alarmed some | house Register revelves notice of an appeat, by | 40 tne Black All-Wool 830 Lie Presldeut Iaves fs “ Youog Vetoed,” ther amount of $730,000 wWera fssted and aro | 15 Dec, 81, 1877, is 861,000 Tho followlng Board espuct(u n Regliter: - ) 0 Lo 50 e e Dow autatanding, 1t s further allcgod that tho [ Tho Moo from . Paul to Bt, Louts has been In | o' Bivcetora’ was elccted: d, I, Dovercuz, 1, e maiing thom fear thiat sowle | shall pive notlce to 1ho Chter Insnector, wha Dl ltack Al ies) Oy b PERSONAL B0 per ceut of 'the carnluigs since 1870 to tho | oxlstenco for years, only that tho roads forming | . “Hurlbat, S, Burke . Hlubby, 3,7 P, | e et o porton of the bak s I pre. | Felers the majter to the First Asslstant, who at [ 3 10 Tlack & dsbianiuality ¥esCorh d present timo would, Including iuterest, smount | it did uot run_through cara nor prorated withs | Iiandy, Janies Barnett, Amos Townsend, of Judure the case, Others, however, regand i us | OR¢e I8 t0 proceed 1o refuepect the gruln con- bk A 00ta T30 Goribaldl will visit Parls during the Ex :r‘:«':lli;i”:fy‘ St fifl.fi'}"f.‘fi"&':‘{’&,‘.‘,";g}ggglg'g; coch other. “flia reason his wos ot dono f Cleveland; Walter Ferguson, M. J. Jewett, | S55¢ U T (b icop DoMErsn egand fhas | o mBtaint 1o made. 1y case he o | S50 denss B0, ¥ Herman I, Baltzer, F. L. Leland, of New York; R, 8, Brown, of Columbus; K. M. Bhocinaker, of Cincluatt. 81.00 to 830 1,25 to 1,00 sooncr was beeause the line 1s much longer and {nferior than the roads vis Chleago, and it was shall fail to chango thu dnspection firay | 40 10 very fue ¥ position, and bo the guest of Victor Hugo. made, he fs ot ones o give uotice to | 1000 extra fine ¥r. Cashmere. Miss Shorman, Mrs. Don Cameron that is friendship for Clough, havine no bearing upon first-niorigaze bonds now outstanding. Tho the case othier thau waking sure of oue vote for Furmers' Loun & ‘U'rust Company have not as o ¢ g 1 " 48 In. flue Fr. Cashniers. ve. 1,10 to Oie i0ho, has made ha beet. tlme og recond st et | Tk TSCeed, Ay mumeys whaterer from tho | not belleved that tho runaing of - through = couviction. :.':,';‘,,“i‘,,“.,‘%:,,,,;‘.f‘,‘:m"n,":::,',,c,.'fi““;.'.:,? 4221 4% L shomoct Braneh Caslimrorocss Ington—foriy-nino eall n ano aftcrnoun. | sk Maerls, Waikor: Gisll ard Poas dsiced | tralus would pay expensos. Nothiux s o1, ten to inspect, Counmstoner Buguo inakes | 48 In. extra ine Erenels Coshiero has occurred sinca to chango matlers {n this respeet, und tho lino from St. Louts to St. Pau) about Which 6o much ndo Tus been mado, will Mr, Robert Stewart, Suncrintendent of Tele- graph of tho Baltimora & Ohio Hullroad, is fn repurt that the warchousemen in Clicago widl | Bisck Fr, Yerloos crmit such payment nor atlow the Chicago & undertake to collect the fees for vus-lnspection. | Bizek Fr. Merinos. Covusnvs, 0., March 6.—In the Scnato to- owa Road to Liegin legol proceedings to enforco b Sammy Cox, according to * Miss Grandy," day previous to the passazo of tho bill to coile told her on the 2d of March, 1877, that he had Just 1.00 tw 350 3 ting tho telegraph lincs The February pay-rolls of the Department, | plack ¥r, Emypress Clolhs,,... 80 to 1o such puyment. Denison and Brooks, the Trua- vo ona of the many baubles with wiicth the | tBC€ity: Ho s Insocc 1ty tho lawa relatior to tasation, au amendment | amounting 10 &6,60401, wers approved. ool 4 ! . - :'.‘_"‘;‘:flfl“‘;::n; :;':;‘.“’ call on Me, Tlayes, who | tevs abave nained, aro largely intorcsted in the e T -na‘sfnedmlm amuising | Of which he Lua chargo. Mr. Stewart Is sald to to provide for taing chureh property was de- | alse §1150, the sxpesers or s aoproveds aud | Black Freneh Empress Clotha 3 ta 300 Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy Road, and act- Ing _fn fts interests, The latter Company holds 8220000 of tho second-inortgaue bondd of the Chlcago & TIowa loat sud owes that road ahout $400,000, besldes an amount equal to the $600,0000( the outstanding firut-mortgage bonds, all of which It refuses to gny. Owlng to the action of the Discetors, the ‘hicago & lowa Road hios defaulted in ita juter- eston ity wecond-mortgage bonds falling dus luat July, ‘The whole aunual interest amounts to only $140,000, while the yearlyincome fs over 200,000, A bl was flied by Denison and Buouks In behalfl of the Chicago, Burllugton & Quiuey interest, to forecloas the sccond - morte be an expert {n his business, and has brought the telegraph department of tho Baltimore & Ohio to o luzh stato of perfection, Mr. M. J, Seaffurd hus been oppointed Ase tstant (eneral Sollitor of tho Chicaze & Alton Rallroad, B ‘Two freizht trains of tho Chicago & North- western Hallroad collided carly yesterday morniog at the Wells street viaduct, demoltsn- Inirabout sixof the cars, but fortunately no one was hurt, e i, 'AN DEUSEN. themselves in order to keep thelr spirita up, The fmpracticability of the new lino as a direct route is best proven by the fact that a person cun go from 8t, Paul to St, Louis vin Chicago and arrive at 8t. Loufs at about thoe same tine 28 by zolng over the *direct™ routce, and will have a chanco to spend slx hours fn Chicago. 'Then, agaiu,the Chicago, Milwaukes & 8, DPai Ruilrout, tho St. Panl eud of the new * direc route from the Northwest to 8t. Louls, will hardly make great effort to divert the business Lo 8t. Louls, for, by taking it to that city, ita mileage proportion will be but 141 tiles, while taking it to Chicago it will get the full miteage, 409 miles. It is, therefore, o matter of dollurs feated—-19 to 11, ‘The 8enato bill to reorganize an asylum for mbeeiles, and the House bill to make ft « crime- inal offcuss to advertise to procure diyorces, were paased. The House Jolnt resolution asking Congress to repeal the Resumption act was adopted by a party vole, the Deinocrats in the aflinmative und the Republicans fu the negative. In the House a bil) was introduced providing for an enrollment tax on locul or special laws to be pald foto the State Treasury by tho town- atilp, corporation, or fadividual askdug such Capt. Crapo proposes to cross the Atlantio Ina boat six feet shorler then that ho employed last year If any one will pay hiin $5,000 1 hosuc- ceeda In accompllshing the feat, Tho deoth of a posthumous son of Danton By his secana wife, Bophie Qily, 18 reported in the Contincntal papers. The deceased was an Austrian Lteutenant, and died at the nge of 83, They know all about our revivalista over In Earope. The Taritvitle, Conn., disaster was deacribed in the Parls papersas an accldent 10 o irain of oxcurstoniste going to **thu tuwns of t nepectiuie the Spriugticld” Divlsion of the | Blk, Mohair Lustres at o roduc- Dy M""M"___ tion of 20 por cont, commonoing at BUSINES! 5 20 conts & yard and upward. Aot NI::SN:MS“ ':g?ff” Shandacd Blk. Grenadinos wo havo openod ualily, reducod To 67, 220 Fiftn avenne, Siareh | TOF this salo, and will disposo of at 1 1875, T, 1L Tilton, Agent, Palmer Hu s very heavy sacriflce from last TR e e yoar's prives, Use + M, Winsiow's Hlul"llllli Nyrup ™ for children while teethinz. 1t cures dysentery. and diurehea, wind colic, and regalates the bowels. = B.—The above quoted qualitles bRrEss Goobns, of Cashnere were the cheapest goods " goge, The Directors would not allow any de- | and 'cents with this rosd 1o tako all the Lusiness | DId Io Drive n Poor YWoman Crazy by Herd- | loglslation. = futhis market BEFORE 1L 1Ll Yedes Banky, and lacttoced & Recoyeranade dud o default wus taken aud | v can to Chicoga, Tt besides tho Milwaulico & | - Ing or Atang Maninca L'togress of the | - CoLEMnEs, O., March 6.—At a meetlng of the DUCTLION. Sir Patriok L. Macdougall, the English | 8 Recciver appuliitcd by Judge Drummond, but | £ Shis road, Chicugo lias another diroct Jolnt Legislativs ‘Committce oo Public Works Case Against Iim, Special DispateA (o The Tribune, Kanauazoo, March 6.~ Was she crazy " is the interrogatory now used by the people here. ‘They refer to the plalatlff in the now famous Asylum case on trial in this Circult, Miss Blxby, an Asylun. sttendant, was re- called ns soun as court openag this mornlng, and sublected to a rigld examinatlon as to Jfc at the Asylum amony tho patlents. Mrs, Cornella Basset, of ‘Toledo, O., testified, As au acquaintance of the plalutit while she practied o that city she remarked tho ereat differcncy fn her health and appearance between the years of 1874 and 1873, tho ycars that the plainti wasin the Asylum. ‘I'ho devasition ot Mrs. Betscy Brown, 78 sears old, the mother of the plaintif, was read, which contalned a statement that she belluved Mrs, Nowcomer was always perfectly sane, and of £00d hcalth previous to enteriur the Asylum, Avotner ottendant of the Asylum, who was on duty during Mrs. Newcomer's conflucment an application has been made by complaiuants in thu vresent cuse to defend. Messrs, Walker, Harris, Hall, and Perkins wero to have met yea- terday to clect new ofticers of the Chicago & Juwa Rtoad, sud complainants tnerefore fled thelr bill to prevent them voting on the 6,610 sharcs of stuck iliegally Issucd 10 the Chivaro, Burlington & Quincy Road. A temporary in- Junction was 1ssued by Judize Moore, Mesura, Hatrls und Walker protested against fusthicr proceedings by the stockholders until thelvjunctioncase has beendeflnitely settied,but Iu spita of thelr protestations tho jnvetiug was urgunized and proceeded with business, Mr, J, K. Burry was chosen Chalrman, and Ar, B, ¥, Lewis Seeretary, An election for Directors fur the cusulug year was held with the following result: B. B, Shumway, J. K. Barry, 4, W, Kretzinger, J., E. 8lunt, T. B, Waterman, J, k. %, and F, E, Hinckley. Thero wero voted 610 shiares, of wuich about 5,000 voted for the abovo gentlemen, Thoe 6,640 shares held by tho Burlington could_not bo voted on accouut of the injunction. No aunual statement of the enmlnlluu ?xl the mnl«)l m:n pn:nexlmnl.d uulhu‘a quently the new Directors met and _clect- o1 "tile foltowinz olicerss ¥ . Hinck: General who n the evont of an Anglo-Russian war istocommand fn Canada and send 10,000 Cana- dluns homa to serve, b ready scrved In tho Do. mialon, belng Adjutant-General of militia horo about elght yeara slace, 1t is ncodlens to say that the Romans im- proved tho death of Plo Nono to tha ultermoat In seeking Jucky nombers (o play 1u the totterica, The yeurs of nle relen and of bis ago, and the day aud huur of bl death (32, €0, 7, D, 45) wero 1auch in vogue, while there was also a run upon &8, 85, 0, which correapond In the lotiery code to the words, ** Pope," ¢+ Pupadead,” aud ** Fathe €f of the world, " The late Pope once said, apropos of the difference 1o bellafs, or at least of religlous ox- Drewston, botween the Latin nations of Soathern Earopo and the peovle of the North, ** Folk who Bive In blcak countrics fear the Dovil; thoso who dwell {d summer lands love God. " When Cardinal Masai had to road votes cast for himself ho Uembled and wept. lum?* sald Cardinal Ber- Betils after abirri-Popes wo arc golug to havo 8 tisl-Pope route to 8t. Paut and the Northwest, which will comnpete for tho business from that section still more cnergetivally than it has done herctofore, and wili take advantuge of auy delectlon ou the part of the Milwaukes & St. Paul, There is ns yet vo cause for Chicago to bo alarmed about L'dl‘:cralun of tho Northwestern trado to Bt uis. to-nizhit a resolutlon was adopted by a vote of 7to 5 declaring [t tho opinlun of the said Com- mittee that the Stato should insist on the per- formance of tho lease of the public works on the .‘“m of the lessees thereof, aud and thatthe ending sults for the recovery of rents stould 6 prosccuted toa speedy teribination, and that an apnropriation of 810,000 should be placed ut the disposal of tho Reccivers of the canals for tempurary purposes, the saime to be relunded {from future rents and revenues of the public works. The Committec witl forthwith submit the report to the Assembly, Chas. Gossage CARSON; - Co. PIRIR & C 1] 3 " —— —— Sprmg StY].eS DISSOLUTION NOTE DISSOLUTION. ‘The copartnenship heretofvre exiatiog hetween tha [ el ul oty T o | by wutial couscie A — it ¥ 5 FRIEDICH T . Wo are o tfinfinipg the earlior | cyyeugo, yardbuich 1nvolces, and shall be in constant re- [ e ndersignei wit carr ceipt of faghionable faraign run:u;.;n“.u \p JUETERMEISTEL, (11 N : 13 ovelties from Spring Importations, compris- | afttame i Eielavi et i, 8 ing the ohoicest fabrics and most ar- Bt ded i n%‘ ALY, PRty 5 . MAX BELG. ustic designs found in the Foreign | X2t Markets, in many exclusive styles Tlvlta-rll-v)u:nltbxln.nt;emmr-ulnlnuwxnrno.w. QUINCY, MISSOURI & P"ACIFIC, #peclal Dispatch f0 The Tribune, Quincy, I, March 6.—The Dircetors of the Quuucy, Missourt & Paciue Rallroad Company held a meeting this afternoon for the clection of officers. Menry Root was re-elected Prest- dent, Amos Green Vice-President, and C, I, Bull was clected Treasurer. The unnual reports of the ofliccrs were submitted, fncluding that of Presldent Root, frum which 1t ap- pears that cvery possible effort is belng made to Rulll forward tho cxteusion of the road weal, It i belloved that the flrst fifteen iiles wost of Kirkavlllo wil be flnished by tho 1at of May, six miles of it belng now abuot ready for the fron, VIRGINIA. Ricnyono, Va., March 6.—The Housc of Del- egates to-day adopted a resolution instructing the Finance Cominitteo to report a bill for the exchauge of bonds of the Btate to holders of coupons and registered bonas, the bonds to be given in exchango to be either registered or coupon, but the coupons not to be receivabie fu payment of any ducs to the State, to be non- taxable, and haviog Aty years to run, and bear- fug arate of interest uot greater than 3,05 per ley, Prestdent; I, I, Sbumway, Vice-Presid ' ‘ i . | there, Mrs, E. Duuton, was put upon the stand. | cent, said exchange not to be made until theco. Tle lato Popa's will lft tho estates and | I ¥: Lowin Secritare: W I8 tolsomb, Trvay- | o {Qlaing Directors wer elacted vestor, | .0 T 5 (Litors e put von tho stand, | e, said exchango not to o mado unill thrce- urer; U, W. Kretzinger, attoroey; ¥ toy, d. I, Wising, sud B.'B. Shunmway, Executive Cummittee, “tho Managers of the Chleago, Burlington' & Quincy will make an cort at ouce to have the injunction dissolved, and it they succeed the gontlemen elected at yester- day’s mecting will bave but litle opportunity to run things to suit themsclves. Bublic property of the Huly Sco to Cardin: Ulo, Bincont, and Munaco-LaValletts, In trust {or bls wuccessor. His piivate property wae be. {ucaihed, namely: o hls nephew, Count Ereale Mustal, bls twa sons, one of whom is 4 student st \be Milltary School of Batut Cyrat Parle, and his cre shall have agreed 8o to do, aud have placed their bonds at the dispusal and under the con- trol (fur the purposes aforesald) of such ugents ol the State as way boiudicated in full, tendant, Miss Bixby, in refereuce to the plafn. til's treatment, aud added that the plaintil was qulet, and that she did uot believe ber fn- sano at the time. Lettera from Dr. Van Deusen to Mrs. Mina Kelly, the sistor of tue plaintilf, were then Redmoud, W, B, Sorkworthy, George Adoms, ‘Chowas Jasper, tlenry Root.” Amos Green, Johu Wheeler, aud £, 3. “Miller, of Quiney; I V. n, of Ediua;J, M, DeFravee, or Rirks illo; aud 8, Doyiugton, of Sullivan County, Mo, 'This makes scveral changes in the Board, Meuke, Binythe, Bosiugton, and Sorkworthy bo- SOLUTION. 10WA. Dzs Moinzs, Ia., March 6.—This sfterncon Henry and J, 1, e drin bawe of licury & %o auzhters, uno of whow ta morried, whilo tho lug sil new mwewmbera. offered In cvidenco aud read. Tho letters | fn tho House the discussion of tho Rallwa ik, dolng 4 kend T g T (g é 4 Y | not to be found elsewhere, i o o] L Waruotae, situated Siber fsm nun. Bequests are aleo maco to rela. ——, v E s ¥ et n 3 i knowd a3 ¢} o 4 t CHICAGO STILL AHEAD. - stated principally that Mrs, Newcomer was in a | Tazitf bill was continued. Speechcs were mads N f u. 2} Weat Waler- i v ot ek st > T 4 | e nert et ofth Hat e dgewticon- | pouro ity Nann oo Tae ooual meot. | 10 Coudition; hat abe was constantly Iaborlog | I suppart of tho b1 by sesure. Haeiien, | In medium and low-priced Dress oot o ol i LRI ""3).!“.’5'"‘ Jar Alhough the Spustands wers t one time | 2 oW e (o ropund totha winies | 1,0 ag . siockbobioe o o T s NAr ot oy it e dfefied alout the | Ktas; aud Gliasor, and sopposition by Messts. | Goods our stook is very complete, [ St ! B L) an| were at one timo N ) b waut of monoy to Ppay her taxces with, and to | Bleidurg au Vaterman, ter conclusion K HCutomed to locats the Fountala of Youth oy | D0 cCR% Of Kralo. which will allay, Ina great | )00 0o S%e1d today. Tho repots for the g cidury N measure, tho fcars which have becn entertained in soms quarters that Chicago is rapidly losing its supcriority as & graln mart and distributing centre: Tha winter Just past, which has been remarkadle on accouat of 1ts excoptional wmetearulogical char- acter, bos slso been warked by soms peculisntics sud surpriees In connection ‘with tho transports- tion of ‘grain. Inthe first place, the amount uf grain seceived at aud shipped frous ali the Western sud scacumt purts has been vastly greator than ever beforo fn tho ssmo Line, owlug, firat, Lo tha fact that tho harvost of lsst year was unprecedent- ed in abundance: socond, 10 the fact that the for- elcu demand for VLT broduce waa silmulated by the Kuropean war and by poor cropa; tuird, becauss tbe “mildocas of tho wiuter left Both tho mallways and tho Mlssiselppt unimpeded, and of 3y, Gicason's speoch, the House anjourncd without coming to a vote vu the malu question, or tho substitute offered by Mr, O’Dovuelt, 1t is thought a vote witl be reached to-morrow, —————— A CELEBRATED CASE."” Bartisore, March 6.—In the United States Circuit Court today, Judge Giles rendercd a decrce fu the case of 8houk & Palmer, of New York, sgalust W. J. Gllaore, lessee of the Holliday Btreot Theatre, praylug for un lujunc tion restrainjug Gilwory from performiog the drama A Celebrated Case.” The decres ssatcs that complaluants aro exclusively cu- titled to the manuscript of said draws, aud the exclusive right to represent sad cause to bo reward the doctor for her treatment; that she could not retaln what was told her. Tho letters also contsized questions as to her isposal in case of death, which the writer sald might be apprebeuded at any moment. ‘The deooaition of Dr, Charlotte F. stringer, of Miunesota, was then read, whiclh showed the deponent to be a phyeician of guod ropute, sud that sho thought frow long scquautance with 7o, Neweomer ghat sho was not lusane, uor teoding that way; also that there were no nym?wml of consumption prior to her contine- ment. Mrs. Slbley, of Toledo, was recalled, and sworo that sho belluwd‘hn; M. Newcower Was nover lnsane, and that ebo spoko from au- displaying the most desirable goods NEW PUNLIUATIO NS at prices lower than ever before, [ %5y Tafuseiivn vpen tho Creat Siosse Speoial attention is also called to our [ o2 STLEBRATED OASE. very attractive display of Bpring T bR e Camabrios, Percales, Foulards, &o,, | femteen b fore 2o which in colorines, designs, movel and pleasing effects, surpass any previous season, viclolty of the s, Jobun's River in Florida, tho :ment whereabouts of that Iuteresting spring is “:ueruln. 1t makes hittle difference, however, to M Londoners, who have in the porson of ono b m¢. Rachel s noted reatorer of good lovks and feshaees o the countonances of tho ugly and :f“‘ But recontly her art fallea her In fho case 'llhl)nonbln young lady wbo was troubled “‘(dh & scaron berchin. Thois young lady depos- o ‘211 Of her Jowels as drat payment on the suwm ol »:X)Q domanded by Rachel. She then was Saus ed gatil her faco broke out in eruptions, €0 3k caused the arrestqf the old woman for 1mposition, ey, Tho aflais bas stirred ©p London year euding Dec. 81, 1877, shows 1,044 milcs of road fu operation, Gross earnlags, $13,473.203; oporating expenscs, $5,273,421; decrease {n gross carnings, $413,054, ss agaiust last year; decreass In passcnger carotogs, $307,845, as against last year. Sales of laud by the road, 60,015 avres, a decreaso of 50,889, as compared ‘with the previous year, ‘The following Directors wero clected: Bldney DUlon, David Dows, Jay Gould, J. Richardson, all of New York; Ellsha Atkius, F. G. Dexter, Frederick Nickerson, F. L. Awcs, B, H. Baker, all of Boston; W. L. Bcott, of Erde, Pa.; . H. Forter, Chicagos 8. H. H. Clark, Omaha; John “MEDICAL aftections of W reaplratory oriaus, ato {mmediately cifeved by the use of Ly nantur's Jubes. sold i aruacy. . Matid ou revetpt | > { Parh st b7 Levasscur’s Puian i Chas, Gossage & Co. | bE il o hma

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