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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: SBA'TURDAY, MARCIHI 9, 1875—TWEL o to walk home. 1t was out seven days with- et food, and, on reaching a farm-honse, gorged himself to such oo extent that he died a sbort tuno afterward.s vantageons water connections he has, and are depetnlent on the business they get from their Western rail connoctions, Fhe told her brother, who waa_ read- Intr, * Read away, ot damned old fool and, g, as he fett” hor, “ Go, you dambed old Bhe ysed foul language, She would ier sacliel for lost valuable p: would never taste of foord till others menred eating. The plaintlff charged the wit- nes with atealing ber watch and twelve gold rings. Tho plafutiff wonld constantly mutter. The cross-cxamiuation weakened this force of thila Leatimony to some extent, and cndeavored to explain the clrcumatances by the witness, Benfamin Y, Rooea was the next witness, whose testimony was very similar to the last- named, ond added that he had hunted her up one night when she was wandering shout the country; that she would get up nights. in the eross-cxamination the rwoord, attempted to justify the might-walking by proving a beautiful night and an early hour trom the witness. Mrs. Rooea then testlfied as the next witness for the defense, and supvorted the foregoing oties, and added that the piaintiT bad gone to the river to search for Just deeds, but was not alivwed by the witness Lo enter the water, ‘This wiineas was very emphatic, and belleved the plaintifl insanc then, aml partially so now. ‘The last and most Important witness of the day waa E. . Johneon, County Superintendent of the Poor of Calhoun Cournty. that hie took charge of Mrs, lier friends vbjecting, and conveyed her without force to the Asylum; that she muttercd some; that shc was told that she was going to the Anylumn to be treated, and _made no obfectiond that he delivered her to Dr. Van Deneen, and signed a blank there at the time, but does not recotlect that it was filled out; that ho has had sixtoen years' experience with insane peonple, und believed the plaintifl inkane, and partfally #onuw; that sho was not lame when e took her to the Asylum; that when she she Jooked greatly Bnbroved; that she tnlked incohcrently, and muttered, oh the way to the No_document was given to him be- fore he took charge of Mra. Neweomner as an {n- The Court adfourncd at this of the indisposition of the prestding Judee, to 9 'k to-morrow morning. ‘The authorlty for hier confinement has not yet been deflnitely recelved, but it is clalued that it will be to-murrow, FINANCIATL. GALENA, ILL. Speelat Dispatch to The Tribune, GALENA, 11l., March 8,—Tho establishment of J. Gallagher, inerchont tador and dealer in genta’ furnishing goods, in this city, was closed this mornini under an executlon on judgments abtalned by Clileagro dealdres, embarrassments CANADA. SINCINNATI BOUTHERN, Cixcinxars, March 8.—In response to the fnquiry of the Commlsslon recently appointed by the Chamber of Commerce as to the cost of completing tno Cincinnat! Sonthern Raflway, the Trustecsof the road have kenticd ina lengthy Theodore Cook, of Chamber Committee, reviewing the work so far completed, and nsking that the General Assembly will pass an nct granting suthority for 8 further lssue of $24,00,000 of city houtla to put the road in working order between Clacla- natf and Chattanocogs. Railroad Men Fighting a Parlia- mentary Measura to Pro= tect Passengers. A STEAMER BURNED, ‘New Epignuna, Ont., March 8.—Thoateamer Lincoln, belonging to the McNaughton For- warding Company, burned to the water's cdge at the dock this morning. Loss, $12,000; fn- Insarance Lobbyists also Opptlling State Effort in Policy-Hold. communication to Loxnow, Ont., March 8,—~The explosion of & boiter in Robinson’s saw-mill destroged the buitding and machinery and killed Alexander Klog, tho forcman, 5 latnti(T's attor- Formation of n New Ministry by X Mr. Joly at Quebec. OHIO & MISSISSTPPL, Special Dispasch to The Trivune, InDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 8.—Judge Drum- mond to-day, in the Unite1States Circuit Court, heard argumont upon tho petition of Allen Campbell, Trustee of the firat and sccond bond- holders of the Ohlo & Mirsissippl Katlway, for tho removal of John hlug, Jr., as Recetver, and the appointment of Campbell. The motion was Wheeler A, Peckhnm, of New Yurk, arguced the motton for the plaintlff, THESTRIKE. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. B7. CaTumifixes, March 8,—The laborers’ strike on the Welland Canal haa ended, the men in most cases recciving $1 THE RAILROADS. He Promises to Economize and Thus Obviate Higher Taxation. A Man Gets So Hungry that He Eata CHICAUGO & IOWA RAILROAD, Himeelf to Death, ; A motion was made yesterday afternoon be- fora Judge Blodeett to sot arlde the decrec of foreclosure In the case of Dennison ct al. vs. The Chicago & lowa Ratlroad Compang. was a suit to foraclose 8 mortgago on the road aml o decreo was entercd by default and the sale set for 10 o'clock this morning, Tho application yesterday was made on behalf ot stockholders representing one-half the capl- talstuck of the Company, on & petition filed asking to have the eale deferred and the peti- tiun referred to the Master to take proof. The petitioners allege that the railroad Company 18 wholly solvent nad able to pay its Indebtedness; that the Chieazo, Burlington & Quincy Rallroad Company through fts snanagenient has former- 1y controlled the management of the Chicago & Towa Road, and has proeured . default by ab- gorhing the fncome of the latter road; and that it uwes the Chicago & Jowa Rtoud about $200,- 000 over and above what is known as the 30 per vent dravwback, or the pro rats of the Income on the rund between Chicago and Aurora, which now amounts Lo over 8600,000. This s now In Wwenmer, none of TARLIAMPENT. Fpeciat Dispateh to The Tridune. O17AWA, March 8.~An important Dill has been introduced {nto the Dominion Parliament, 1o provide for the greater convenlenco and safc- ty of passeogers on Canadjan rallways. An effort was wade to nass ft Jast sesslon, hut it failed. ‘The bikl provides that s regular ticket sliall be good untit uséd, any printed notice on the ticket to the contrary notwithstanding; tbat the holder of a ticket may stop over at an ntermediate station and resume hLis journecy when hie pleases; that no_extra chargo shall be made for tickets bought, on vars; that mno pas- senger atiall bo made to produce his ticket until e is orovided with a seat, and charged only for such distance 0s ho shall havea scatj that, for a pnssenger fn the ordinary cars, ho shall be allowed to travel on **any car attached tothe trafn}! that no one shall be put off-a train excopt nt a sta- tlon} and that every passenger trafn must atop stastatlon at Jenst three minutes. Beaides these provisions, it {8 proposed that an lron railiog, not less than a foot in hight, shall be placed around the top of cvery car, In order to prevent aceldents to brakesmen; that no over- hrad bridle shall be loss than scven feet from {ho top of the cars; also, that the same facill- tles and accommodation shall be furnished by rallway companies to all express compnules for the transport of zoods. r. Broughton, Manager of the Great West- ern Raflway, and other rallway managers, also representatives of the express companles, aro here with the view of defeatine the bul. ‘An Insurance biil, to declare Mfe-assurance nan-forfeltable, {8 also before the Houso, and meets stroni opuesitivh from outside intereated ‘The bil1 provides that policies shail he non-forfcitable alfter seven yearly payments. Companles, after such number of paymcnts, hall not bo able 1o contest them on the ground of fraudulent misrcpresentation of ace health, Every company el There will be a new time-card on the Chieago, Alton & 8t. Louls line Bunday, accommodation will Jeave the Madison Btrect Instend of 4:35 All other trains will leaye at the samo tinie os at_present, but will make much faster time to St. o, ni. 88 formerly, Louls, Peorta, and ‘To 8t. Louis as fast time will ho made a8 by the new [tlinols Central route. To Peorla the day run will bo only tive hours aud o express train of the Lako Bhore & Micligun Southern Rallroad arrlving here yes- terday morning had on board 182 passengers, about halt of whomn #ere Kunsas excursion- e STATE AFFAIRS. int, on acconnt WIRCONSIN, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Mapirox, Wis., March 8.—In the Senate this morning a joint resolution was passed accepting “Edgwood,” the gift of Gov. Washburn to the State for charitablo purposes. A Joint resolu~ tion for biennial acasions was killed, 16 to 10, A bill reduelng the rato of interest to 0 per cent was indoflnltely postponed. In the Assembly bills wero voncurred in rela- tive to tha sale and publication of reports of the Ueologleat Burvey, aud bills passed amending the charter of Eau Clalre, relating to the sale of to retire the fAirst-mortzage Londs, and the per- r cent drawback contract hereatter would fn o few years enable the Cl- cago & Iowa Rosd to pny Mts entire bouded debt, and leave the road unincumbered to the Its aunual fnterest amounts to 810,000 per annum, aied Its net enrnings to 230,000 n year, ‘Tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Road, baving control” of the Iteceiver, has, since his appointinent, ciusod & the Compuny’s money to be aj purchase of steel rails, and ot which weru not nee: ment of the road, On betmlt of the Chicazo, Burlington & uincy inferest, afMiduvidts were filed by Robert Harrls, the Prestdent, and J. M. W solleitor of the road, denying tho aliczations of tho petition und elatining their road only owed the Chleago & Iowa Company about 233,000, and that tho latter Company was wholly fn- Judge Lawrence and J. J, Herrick appeared for the Chleago, Burlington & Quincy interest, Judge Montosey for the City of Aurota, and Heury Crawford and G, W. Kretzinger for the stockholders who file the Alter the srguuicats the case was taken under advisement by Judge Bledgott, a dectsiow’early this morning. Mr. Hinckley says ft the decision {s against hin the cuse will be appealed and taken before Judue Drummond. The nunouncement made in Tur Trmuxs yeaterday that the lilinols Contral Railroad 1s about to sever its. connection with the Chivara & fotra Railroad; and intends to use hercafter the Chleago & Nurthwestern as tho Chicago connection with its Northern line, lins been rather unpleasant news to Mr. Hinckley and his and they do not meap tolct the Iitinols Central leaye themn without a tussie, Mr. Ilinckloy stated that in 1872 n contract was nado with tho Illinols Central for ten years, hy which the latter road agreed to send all its passenyer, to and from its hicazo & Jows Raflroad. Thi¥ contract bins yet about five sears to run, and the Chlicago & Juwa would certainly take the matter into court It an atten, Besides, Mr, Jincl prised that the Illinols Central should contem- plato stich o step, s he dld not believe that the Northwestern would give it such favorably terms as it had from the Chicazo & Towa, the charze belng but 87,50 per car frum Chilcar Forreston, u distance of about 123 miles. For. merly, the INinois Central had to poy 320 fur us the vrofits from the contract wery concerned, ho did not care much, 08 the business had greatly fallen offduring the last few years, and the net carn- Ings amounted to but little, It tho contract was broken, e coutd makoe arrangements mueh mioro favorable'to his road. miles of road hie woulil he abie to connect with Weatern Unfon,which ronawan very anxious ire a connection with the Chlcago & lowa, uld also connect with tho Miueral Point Raflroad, which 1a now bullding. Altogether, he did not care much whether the Illinols Cen- tral contract was abroga! hotd them to thelr ugreement for principlo’s formance of the 8¢ Mr, Gallagher's temporary, it {s His debts will be paid uxfl the store thing, our merchants ore fh have had compuratlvely casy sailing throughthe lard times of tho past scason. clally svund, and The Committee on tho Revision of the Statutes reported a resolution for an ad- on Saturday next, the Re- viston Commnittee to continue fnscssion to maka necessary awendments, Governor by the 23th of May, which wus er fmprovements Journment sine die ry Lo tho proper manuge- CINCINNATI. Cixcrnwatt, 0., March 8.—The hardware firm of Iowell, Gano & Co., which failed yesterday, hud been establishied since 1848, sud was one of the oldest firms fa that Hne in the clty. stated the labilitles will reach §200,000. = Sto on hand is valued at 3125000, The outstand accounts will place the asscets far above the lla- bilitics. It was the fsllure of o prompt collees tion of these accounts that caused the suspension. aud Instructing the The Senate had an ovening session and passed bills authorizing countics, towns of this State to re ness; to repenl Chap. 95 of the gencral laws of this Btate for the year 1871 as amcnded by Chap. 130 of the gencral laws of 1873, and all 1nws relating thereto, ontitled “An act to reg- ulato the keeplng of slaughter-houses in this Btate’’; to provide additional rooms for the ac- commodation of the Supreme Court aund Stute Library fn_ the State Cupitol taxes In towns, ood amen Chap. 152 of the general laws of Bills were concurred In to repeal the law cn- titled **An act to cxercise the salo or cunvey- urposes of cartalt of the hap. 105 on the Bturgeon Bav & Lake Michyran Buip Canal and Harbor Compauy "3 to authorize the County of Bur- nett to borrow money; toamend the laws to authoriza the organization of corporations for otber than manulucturing, mercantile, ance, banking, transportation, or trad cities, villages, and und thelr Indebted- NEW YORK. Nrw Yonrxk, March 8.—~Tho New York Button Compuny lis fatled, Liabilitics, $100,000; nct- ual nsscts about 853,00, tn stuck. wmuchinery, can bo found, the Company shall pay the follcy into the Court -of Cbi paid notwithstanding sufct peeminms paid for seven yeors, Thirty daya’ grade shall be silowed for payment of any remium_after it becomes due. Policies may revived within a ycar, compainles to huve tho privilege ot canceling any policy by eiving the assured or his assignees slx months’ notico and paging 80 per cent of the premnfums back in Clafims must bo ide if nssigned on relating to road atory of See. 22 uud ho wiil ron CLEVELAND, O, Speciat Dispateh to The Tribune, CrLESELAND, O., March B.—J. J, Pursons, an extensive Mewln-street stove dealer, usshoned to-day to A, J. Marvin. Liabilitles, $10,000; as- ance for agricultural lands conferred by cash, ‘This act must be ndorsed on pollcies tasucd alter the 1st of July pext, and will apply to al} pollcles in force in ‘tho year 187, provided no claiz thereunder s in Mifgation at the time of the passing of this act. “ < CASUALTIES, TERRIBLE EXPLOSION, Sfoundt City (Mo.) Giobe, Mound City wna thrown into n terrible state of excitement last Friduy aficrnoon about half- past 4 o'clock by the explosion of a larwe boller used in the Mound City Flouring Mills, and tho killing of five men who happened to he I tha englue-house adjoinjug at the time of the 8C8e pfl’l‘lm Scnate consumed two Lours on calls for the purpuse of keeping members from attend- TNE QUENEC MINISTRY. ngz tha leglstative party in the Assembly Cliam- Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Quenre, March 8.—On the opening of the Legislature to-day the golleries were denscly thronged with a curious nud interested public. The Speaker rend a communication from the Licutenant-Governor, stating thul ho had In- trusted Mr, Joly with the formation of a new The namne of the new Minls- busineas, freight nud The “poor man's legislative party ™ in the line vla the Ci Assembly Chawber was largels attended, and o general good thne had, During the afternoon a number of Henators and clerks whiled awa aluging Moody and Sanl aty Chamber to a lorge audience. tho tedious hours Ly to abrogstc it. ey’s hymus fu the Seu Adminlstration. ters swere announced a8 follows: G. July, Premier, Commissloner of Agriculture and Publle Works; P, Bachauvd, ‘I'reasurcr; I, Taogelier, Crown Lands; F. Trovinelal Secretary; Il Starncs, Prosident of the Council; D, I1. Ross, Attorvey-General; A, Chauyeau, Solicltor General, declaro they abandon tho bill tho object of which (s ta {mpose new taxca. They propose to mect the obligations of tho provinee and to carry out the undertakings for tho extension of which the public faith has been pledeed by a system of cconomy and retrenchment which Wil render Wnneccasary tho laying of new Lanlens upon the neople, Tha correspondence between the late Licutenant-tovernor and s Uoverninent prior to the break-up of the Gov- ernment was read, In which 1t appeared that the Licuteuant-tiovernor refuscd to give his sunc- 1lon 1o the Rallway bill, statinj Reeat length, and expressing his regret at betag them fn the position of Queusec, March 8.~The galicries of the Leuislative Asacmbly were denscly packed The ex-Mlnsters and” thelr fol- luwers Look seata on the Opposition side, while osition who rematued fu reusury benchea, ‘The mill, n frame building, was utterly de- stroved, nnd a olecs of the Dboller welghing some 400 pounds was hurled o distance of 100 yurds, and n brick was thrown nearly n quarter of a mile and struck one of J, Mars' horses, who was plowing {n Groesbeek’s fleld at the thne, liorse’s shoulder. conslderably, ond cansing them to run away with the plow. The chimney, o MINNESOTA. Spectal Dispateh do The Tridune, Br. PAut, Mlum, Maorch 8.—The Leglslature adjourncd sfne dle to-day, Among the session’s Allowing legul publica- tlons in forelgn langunges; prohibiting the use of dice and cards in saloons; providing for bien- nal sessfons; creating the office of Examiner of Public Accounts; allowing the St. Paul Firo and Marine Company to insure against lght- niug; authorizing Minseapolis and 8t. Paul to set apart lines colleeted from prostitutes for the support of howmes for fallen womesy the name of Pembing County to Ki ing laborers cuployed o euting logs or tinber 0 len upon the sauwe; twelye memorials to Cous resa; cight acts aliowing lokes vemed to bo jowered or drained 3 thirty-six acts nuthorizing the flssus of county, munizipal, and district bonds: ralliroads acis extending the time tor the Hastiugs & Dakota, So and the 8t, Paul & Pavitle; grantinge rigl way to all companies over State lands thorfzlge the butlding of the K braneh of thy St. Paul & Duluth wwd branches of tho Minneapolls & Bt. Louls Road ; rauting swanp lands _tor a road from Fergus ‘ulis to the Northern Pacitle, and for 8 rvad from 8t Cloud via Mankato to the Southern Btate line; enabling raliromis to condemn and sequire lana for certaln purposes; contriving authority to countles, towus, e, Lo give bonds fu uwld of propused ruads, d, Marchand, acts oro tho following: ‘I'he now Cabinet. larze brick struc- By building nine The children of McWill- fams, one of the killed, were playlne ina yurd sone 400 yards from the mifl, and were com- letely drenched with water, and, though brick- t Iron, and splinters were hurled thick around them, they escaped unharmed. When the terrible fact was realized that the bofler_ fu this miil had exploded, the citlz-ns grabbed for bucketsand ron with all thelr mlcnt to tha scene of the dirnster, putled out fromw tho rutns was that of MeWill- jams, the woud-hauler, and then the bady of Acktoy, the engineer, which had been blown fnto the machinery and nuttlated terribly, Then the dend body of Catdwell was discuvered Ivingg on top of a hog, which was still alive, and was caught In tho fall of the walls of the engine-room, which were made of brick. James Hull, owner of thud to the ground, or not, but he would “T'he Illinots Central and Northwestern peoplo wero agalu fo cousultation yesterday o reward roposed arrangement, but no detinito as yot been reached, ye it 18 alinost cer- tuln that the arrangement will bo perfected in o tew days. ‘Tbe Illinols Central managers say they wire nathine for Iliackley's threats, us the contruct with hiw is such that it can be abrogate ed at uny thae. TIHUE RESULT OI' TIHIE NEW YORK ‘The flrat bady his reasons at uthern Minnesota, 0l- ho Jonter abla to retatn 8 few of the old Op) Bpeaker reported tho deliverv to the Licuten- ant-Governor of ¥ the Houso yosterdsy, and read hils Houor's stated that tho uew adwlnistration formed and had been sworn in posed of - the Ifon, } I; Premler and Commissioner of Agriculture and rother ol Mrs, was alinost burled with rubbish, and the hot water from the heater was pouring {n 8 rapid stream on his hiead and into his face, taken to tha restdence of after terrible sutfering, died shout 7 o'clock the The next one found was Ander. aom, # farmer ltving some seven miles nortbeast of town, who was getting fome erinding doneat the time, and who lived untll 7 o'clock the next mornfig, Al the bodies were terribly bruised, atl moro or Jess scalded, ‘The cause of tho expl Orders were recelved from the managers at New York yesterday by thoe heads of the (refght departments of tho roads leading East from thls city to advance tho frelght rates to the East vext Monday on tho basls of 80 cents per 100 pounds on graln and fourth-cluss trom Chicago In accordanco with thess in- structions, the General Frelght Agents will meot this morning to re-cnact n tariff on the above basia. The dfspatchea reccived from New York thus far are very meagre. All the in- formation thoy cunvey Is that the rates havo that the East-bound business Is to boe apportloned on the samo West-bound buslness. n 0l on the buslness from tho Weat to the E by which ecach rosd is to bu aselgued such proportion of the busincss as tha Pool Commissioners Qxure out for them. 1t such is tho result of the New York mectiug it is hardly probable that the peace enncted there will last many days, Guitford, the Pool Commisstoncrs, are able and goud men, but they will find ft tho hardest job have ever underiaken to apportion thy businvss amoni the vurious roads leadiug East from the various Western points so a8 to bus satlsfactory to all concerucd, such a1 arrungement & sUceess it 18 neces sary that the busincss s pooled in mauncr from all Western Chlcagro atone, and to {uterests of sume forty different I will bave to be taken fnto conslderation, rosd will be dissatistied with thu proportion sigued to it, and will clatin more, aud, if not ranted, will kick over the truces. Quo migut ust oz well talk o nixing ol and water as'to ry to muke a raflroad-manager Lellevo that hle 100 §8 not entitivd 1o wiory business than fua It the trunk-lne Prestdents had been reully actuated by u desire to establish a perma. nent peace, and Lave the rates matutained hero- afier, all that wus neceasary for them to do would liave been to uiake an arrangeinent by which the Western roads vuttioie rates would by debarred from the futorchaugo of business with that Vanderbiit Mrs. Revnolde, n Ao ¥ ‘;I 8,~Tho blll In rela. samo evening, 10W Des Moinzs, fa, Ma tlou to the approprlation of mouey for tho deat and dumb, reducing the omouut nllowed each puplt per quarter from 840 to $25, and appro- priating 83,000 instead of §12,000, as heretofure, was passeid, The LI to reduco jurors® fees 3 tu 8150 per day was defeated—ycas 16, uu?'n 23, n the afternoon scsalon of the Nouso the discussion on eapltal punishment wan continued by Messrs. Bloom, Corson, aod Brown in sup- re-cuactient, oud Mesars, Marcband, Pro- fl:-, l'ru(!‘dnm. ull tho orney-Generaly A, Chauveau, Sollcitor-Ueneral, !.ni' 0 bebnlf of the new Cabinet, sald they would nbandon the bill imposing new taxes, which will Le rendered unnccesssry by o systetn of econ- owmy and retrenchment. Thy Cabiuct propase completing with the ald of the House other measiires bufore the House, the passnge of which is merely nmatter of form, The Hon. Angers, late “Attorney-ticneral made full explanations respecting the dismissy of the Jate Cabinet from oflice, and read volum- udence between tho Premler and Lleutenant-Governor relatlng to matters which 1ed to the erlals. ‘e House sat untii Jate at night, vincial Becretary; 11, to New York, on seema to have been adefect in the puwp, which wus known to fre- quently get out of order; undaseveryone about tho mill was killed, it 1s supposed “thut they wer all {n the eugine-room at the time the ex- plosiou oceurred, ‘The bofler was & whw one, The inill {s n total wreck, with the exception of several pieces of machinery; but to et It out of tho wreek will b a dangerous Jub, been restored plan as the evidently mcans n recurring on tho engrussment of the b, it was so ordered by 61 &yes Lo 47 nays, but the House refused to suspead the rules and put the bl upon its pas- sage. Tho blll now goes to thu bottow of the calendar, stud may not by reachied for somo DROWNED, Bpecial Diwatch to The Tridune, LaCnossg, Wis., Mareh 8.~The budy of Mark Tivorman, who was drowned on the 25th of Noveuber lust, while ou the way to this city on the steamner W, 11, Clarke, was found to-day, near Lavsiug, Ja, Conslderable excitement was created at the time of Livermau's disappear- snce, and there were many who suspected foul play, It Is now the general hmpression that hls death was the rosult of an aecident, Alr, Liver- man wus oue of LaCrosse’s promiuent citizons, and a maon well known simong Mississippl River steamboat-men, 87, Louts, March 8.—Michacl Coanolly, a studunt at 8t. Louls University, wus drowned yesterday while on o flsbiug exiurulon down the MADAME DE MOTT. Aaied, Fik: nidh 8pectul Dispateh (o The Trivune, Loxpown, Out., March B.—~The notorlous Madamo Do Mott has been arrcatod hervon s charge of procuring aburtion, A few months 80 slic was arrested for kecplog a disreputably bouse, I which it was pnbliciy known that sho had carrled on for some timo a nofarfous aud atleged that maay glrls of resvectable parentaze, who were fuvelgled futo borden on preteuse of having thely for- tune told, lefe it with ralued houor. She also tratlicked fo 1iclt goods. BLo was ordered to eave the l:;ug. wud has for soma time past re- but, coming od VAN DEUSEN. The Peaple of Kalamazuo Very Much Ex. cited Over the Cuso Now Proceeding in the Courta Agulust tho cepor of the lusaue Tme . Special Dispatch 3 Tha Tridune, pri tdar 1w Karamazoo, Mich,, March 8.—It would seem that the excltoment causcd by the trial of the Asylum case bud reached {ts maximum, for fv lathe only aubject talked about or writien Differeuces of oplulon expressod elther in conversation or by the press are productive of all kinds of anathemna. Tho fricuds of the Asylum mavagement cannot Usten to a suggestion as to she rights of the plalotift fn tke case without charying tho sug- gester with being projudiced, ignoraut, and mallcious, Othera thers are wha believe the plaint!f bas abundaut causo of action, and would allow her heavy damages, noderate-minded, your correspoudent thinks, are of the opinfon that tho evidenco as far ag given gocs to show that the plajutill has causo of action, but that Dr. Vuu Deusen's crimivality s not to be thought of. There ls, however, o¢ ¢his case abundaatly provos, a wo- ful lack of legislation {n thls State in regard to the covfluement of well-to-do Junutics. Ao fu- sune pauper {s decided to be so by adjadication, out the {nsanity-of & person who i3 not depend- ent upan the State for aupoort cun be quickly ducided by the certlficate of examiuation of two reputable physicians, This renders collusion between the tricuds and two physicians su easy matter, and o daoger that legislation should “Fbe excltement caused by this trial, s fwir to be of benelt to the Btate, The coury vpened promptly at 9 o'clock this morulng, aud Mre. Betsey A, Exlowe, ot Homer, Mich., was the first witaess swora for the du- 8lo stated that the plaintil was at uict, aud at others very taliatl ullow the fumily uro would constantly remark Now it s too lute; the curs bave laiutift came down fn the prescuce of the fam- Bhe would muke fuces about fu this vicluity. SMOTITERED IN MUD, Hpecial Dispatek fo The Trivune, ArpretoN, Wis., March 8.—Yesterday after- noou, 8s a 1-year-uld daughter of Robert Sherlfl, of this city, was at play in ber father's yurd on sleighleaning agalnst tho fence, It fell, striking her across the shoulders and purying her fuco d, at 9 o'clock o the it 1s supposed shy poi W charze of “procuring abortion,—on L Mudame De Bott {s au wecumplishied clairvoyant and mesmenst, under cloak of practicing which l'uuliv:nl morul polson. Bhe was remsaded for m is not yet divulged. sho bas sowy *| evenlng, she was dead, une was sothered to deuth. MONTREAL. Bpecial Dispatch 10 Tha Tribuns, MoNtuzar, March 8.—Au action was entered toduy by the Conuecticut & Pussupsle Rall- ¥ay azalugt thio Directors of the Southeastern Hway to recover $30.000 damages for tearlng Up the truck of the latter lno u October lust, wlien it was fu posscasion of aud under leaso to still wiclds & rallroad-wanagers counfry, for the arrugement, us it s under have been wade, {8 entirely in bis favor, and shows still wore forcibly than auy- 1 tho tricks he resorts to juorder to wrain bls cuds, nuwely, to force as much business as possible on the New York Durlng the wioter mouths, when there_was no competition by lake or West- ‘88, he ojsposed every clurt Lo re- establish peace, because it wus by active co petitiun ouly that be could get mors thay share of tho bLusiness. But now that uaviga- tion Is about to opew, Le ls very anxlous that restored and wadntained, By doibg this be Ls far abead of his compet- ftors during the summer, for, having the cuunectiong at Builalo with the vessel Hues, he will get more of thut buslncss b eatablisnent of high Futes during the summer will bave the effect of throwlnz most of the busivess ou the lake, wnuch of which he will get at Lutlalo. ull-rall rates ure 80 cents trom Chicavo, the New York Centrat i3 cutiticd to 20 cents from Buffule Adufur ihts to the jow water rateg, biels cuabled toduls wueh more protituble businees thay thuse luea that bave uot the ud- KILLED BY LIGHTNING, Spectal Correspondence of Ths Tribune. Kwox, Ind., March 5.—This eveulug during Divine scrvice thy church uear Liters Fonl, Fulton County, Ind., was steuck by Mettulog, killing Elias Biddinger instuntly, an down and stunniug nearly wll’ fn the house, m:mmrw standing near tho church wus ulso thing that bo b A meetlog of creditors of Fraser & George, of agston, wus held here to<tay. Tue Uabilities $32,000; asscts nominally $40,000. The lu- s offered 50 cents ou”the dullar, Lut it u’-;.m“d' and the estaty gous into bank- ACCIDENTALLY SIOT, Bpecial Dlapatch 1o Ths Tribuns. WuItewaTsR, Wis., March §.—A young man about 18 years of age, named Heury Denter, while out huoting, shrough carclessuuss in the same was discharged, the ge enterlug bls Juuge and heart, kill- ing hiw instantly, ——— the rates should NAVIGATION. Bpecial Dispatch 10 wuc Trivune, o Owxx Bouwn, March 8.—Navigation is fairly D.Cn Lere, Georglan Bay and Lake Husuu ure Burtetly froo from dos s far s can bo s he steamers and veascls tn this barbor ars Ot- & 0ut for the summer’s wurk. than any other e, Bpacial MLU A 0 The Triduns, EasT Bauixaw, Mich., March 8.—Tho weather coutivued warw and the wud deep. Huudreds ot wen and teams are comjog from the woods. Log-driving Las commmeuced on several streats, and thero 14 a good stage of water. 'Thelog PRETTY HUNGRY, ° . OrTawa, Marvh $.—A wag pamed Pacquetre- “eutly lefy the Upper Ottawa shantics sudstust- to New York. ¥ fu ber uight-clothes. Vil PAGLES. AR RESTORATIV ;nmd\lcl. is far short of expectations, The fol- osing N c# show the extent of operations nn the streams named s Alpens banicerd 22,000,000, exnected 125,00.0005 Rifte Rtiver banked WM, expected 90,000,000: Tittabawnsace banked 125,000,000, expected 400,000,005 Pise banked 24,000,00K), cxpected HXLOML0 Augres Hiver 0,000,000 of the oid and new wiil come out, and 20,000,000 on skids, gt R ] FORCIBLE ENTRY. SAVE|TO LEARN HOW T0 DO YOUR| IT READ AND HEED WHAT FOLLOWS. Feom RASSOM DEXTE| of Zoolagy, Compi Physioloey in the , N, Ay M. D, Professol ative and Haman Anatomy an® niversity of Chicago. Cinicao, Mov, 15, 1877, Mesars, DARTLETT, BUTM itaving osed yonr *Common-Sense Traas" 1 ‘The Bnfalo Jail Evidently Wrong-Sida Ouat =Pecutlar Inangural Ceremontes, Special DispateA to The Tribune, my practice fog over ten years, having known ot ite adoption by the Board of Surgeons of the Unitec States Army, of 1ta havinz ‘recoived the hichesl award at the American Centennial Eshibition, ot SAVE YOUTR HAIR.—Tbo lawe of Health a0d Lengevily demand § Burparo, N. Y., March 8,«To-lay's procced- fnga relative to tho Erle County Penitentiary trouble were highly Interesting, FEx-Buperin- tendent Wm. Weaton, aliled by a gangof roughs, had held the institutfon against all comera of the oppusite party eiuce Feb. when his term of offiee explred, des- soite injunctions, investigation proceediues, cte, but toslay at noon the Supcrintendent- elect, SBamuel N. Baker, by advice of his coun- eel, and satisflcd that e would have the moral sitpport of the press and community, proceeded to the Penitentiary with a gang of retainees nnd a thick stick of timber, With the latter they lost Do tme * in mmashing off require {t. The matter is of great importance in | 4 adantion and nre by screral of tho Hoyal Fami- lien of Europe, and having oxamined alniost every device of the kind, I fecl at [iberty to say that ita pivot and ball and socket JoInts, “ret acrews, core rect refalning foree, superfor workmanahip, efc., ore all n competent murgeon could wish worthy the term **Common-Sense Tras BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIT.—It is the sur- ypassing crown cf plory, and for the Jossof it ther i no tompensation. CTLTIVATE: YOUIt MAIR.—For by no other meana can it ba saved and tasutifed, LYON'S Trasen of all kinds, Siik Elastic Stockings, Tn- itics, ete., mannfactnred b PARKER, Oflica one doot north of Kandolph-st., Chi- etruments for Deform BARFLETT, RUTM. office door. Inside they met the gar- rison, and a scrimmave ensued, KATHAIRON, resuited in Westou and his supporters belnz thrown on thelr heads futo tho street. SEWINE MAGHINES crs were plentifully drawn, but no sliots were fired, and nobody was badly hurt, The Investi- wation of Weston's management continues to ddevelop grose miscondict and il treatment of prisoners. 1fc has destroged or spirited away the books and vouchers of the Institution. T the 1estern Assoctated I'ress. Dissovered thirty-five years ago by rof. Lyon, of Yale, i3 tlin most parfert preparation fa the world for preserving and Leautifying tho hinfr, Ttealdea belng the hest lialr dressing ever produced, Lyow's Mathalron wiil positively prevent groyneas, and swill re= “ARIE THE BEST.” Ask to sce them, or address M. CO,, Chicago, I, _BcrraLo, March 8.—The wranglo over the Keepershlp of the Erla Connty Penitentiary, which has created no end of political excite- ment siore February last, culininated to-dav in Hamuel N, Huker, the Republican nominee, taklne forcible possession, About. 2 atore nes halr to hinld heads, if the rools and follicles nro not destroyed. 0. §100. $200. $500. 1,000, 1t actnally performe heso sceming misaclos, of which tha following fs battering-ram was Imorovised outside and the door forced ; Baker entered and demanded papers, cte, Hevolvers® were presented, but none used, Weston aod his followers were thien Toreibly elected, and in the seelnmage two of Weston's followers were badly brufsed nod silzhtiy cut. - Unusual excitement prevails, and A FAIR SPECIMEN, 1 fiad been entirely bald for saveral yram, cone T used n fow Luttles uf Rathairon, and, 0 1y great surprise, ILave a thick growtli of youngJalr, y Jy trom fve to - nt (o earricd as lung as deaired on pianatory circulars s wet itotionsl, I suppose, == atitutiaonls RAILIROAD 'TIN 1t Is thought the end 15 not yet. AnusehENTS, COL. JOLN 1. DORRANCE, U, Ia every Important suapect tho Kathairea s ateo lutely facomporalle, It is unequaled ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAIN, Fxme. :L!rnrm or Nerxnesce Manxn.—t Baturds MCCORMICK TATL,, BTAID LECTURE COURSE, IMMENSE 2990 *Eunday excepted. §londsy excepte: 1. To Curae Laldness. 2. To ReatoroGray Tair. 3. To licmave Dandruf. 1, To Dresyand Deautify the Talr, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RATLWAY, {sherman llouss) andiz ots. Ticket Offices, 62 Clark-st. the befure noon, wbiur. RUSH. The rush for tlcketa Lvent of the Sedton samethlng unpreceden i terday for the Great T DAY N1G NEAR IN MIND.—TLe Kathalren fs no aalphur and sugar-ofead, to paint and daub the hair and poralyze the Lrain. It §s n puro azl limpi1 vegetatlo Jation, intended to re- atore tha hnir L7 natural prowtl and refnvlgoration. 1t § splencialy perfumed, ead tho ozt delightful 370 1ady's or peutieman's + mticky pastu of ESDAY NG ~a line beini fornted before 1 wrer three hundred waltline when the box. FNh il CirRbocit TUN, and @ tireatest Living K STANDING-RO g Fortale at OOT & 0 s ) ARFENT tollet dreasing Loz, 3, Jroving thie public desire to heat, dueing "'"""fi"'fi‘ toflet outfit Iy complete withont Lyor's Hathalwn, I iRt £OLD LVLRYWILRIL Jlatel Cars aro run thronalt, batween St~ neil Hiufy on the train feaving Chicazo FARWELL UALL, ud run Pallman o any othor fora of 1. a=Depot corner ot W b—Dwvot cornerof Canal and Kinzl GROCERIES. ~COME 10 TIHE ESTHER! Ta-day. Aternon and Evening. Tmmense Success last evenlng. Most BE CHICAG(, BUBLINGTON & QUTNOY RAILROAD. D, oo and Slxteenthest, ‘anal nud Sixtecniliata. Ticket Ullices, 30 Clarks ARKADLE: Mendots & Galeshute Exp! MISS FLORENCE SHARLAND, on wl ad 12 14 youes of ot Felicaryal, ta 1t heautis 3 anHrst th {ttawn & Sterator Expres Ioekfon & Freeport GREAT SALE In the alsence of Mme, Satvotel, s the part of Gueer, and sipes ¥, Three thmearaled before the fidess enthitsinany, Thix I & Stoux City Express it Express ria ! Tady will sing the Queen nt Matinee 8ad kventing to-day, Sntluve~25 und 15 cente. " NEW CHICAGO THENTRE, CROCERIES! Grand matinecat 2p. m. This evening, for the las "W, IRVISG BISHOP, The world-renowned an| ¢ e Tiave klndly co Come early and avold the Fu b, 'KER'S THEATRE, McvIC Pullian i-wheel age sud Umabia on Paliman Palace DlatsCare CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL & MTWNEAPOLIS Fleket Utlees 63 Clark-at,_Bnd st iiinzio-strect Desat, i el 1 g i ence Lhis eveniig, Sot oue test to e keta W. Il Rross, the Hev. Dr. Thomar, the eris, utd & uutiher of ofher genteniten, yaented W act on the Cotnmitics, ft, 'aul & Minneanolls Fx. KU Paul e Minneapuily ORINAGO. ALTON & BY. LOUIR AND (RINA%D CITY & LENVER B Weat e, near Mad) . 15, Uatirien] ur Ura' S el o 3 WEEK. ‘Two QOrphans, UNABATED SUCCESS, FYELY SIGHT = Sii Vi 'l e . this country, 7 NOOLEY’S TREAIRE, TWO LAST PERFORMANCES OF ‘The Grandest Pro. F R, sentation of this Great rafurdsy|Drama evor givea in Flatorate Preparations ite making for tho last great Lacon, Wash'ton by (e guthor of the *vFwa Ofpliaus, ™ entifled Wizt Avcutibisnia od Cike ‘| Ee CHICAQO, MILWAUKEE & 8T. PAUL RAILWAY, Culun Devot, corner Mad(sa and Caialosts. Tloxay ice; 1 80Ut Cisriest.y wpposlta” blicrman House, pee Putet, sty per . Wintur Wheat, best, b ATICE OATES, And her Superh This Saiurday Mallnee at 2 p. 1., LA PIIRICLHIOLIS. Ratardar Night (fareweill, 'E"' T:OIA NL(* TGP, GLISITCOMIC OPERA COMPANY ey ety B A el T i €Carn, Onelida Communit) nd, TAB PRINOESS OF TREBIZONDE, With tho ettiro Cumpany in the vast, Monday, Maret 1--Mlss FANNY DAVE Augustls baiy's Firtheay, Coniga: "MAVERLY'S THEATRE, o 3. T, IAVERLY. : All gralns ran via Milwaukee, st Mfuneavolie sto good elilior i Jekets for St. Pal a Madbian wid Pralrie i Clilen, o vls Walertown, LaCrosse, and Wi NTRAI Bn[LROA! it fuot of T 1) ‘ropriotor and SIansger. wilive, 121 Ttanduiph-at, MAGSIFICENT SATURDAY MATINEE & NIONT, Last Niglit aroat eluk sud M 'asitively of llartlcy Csinphell erof Artiats, including 31 4 '“ Flfl.\ Ol i o it e Beim ‘Sionday—-aje 08 i vedcal . kil Z5SEEESET Ouelda Conmuuly Botited Fralts, per bottle, 40c, purk o of Unele Toin's Cahin, MWCORMICK #IALL, FUN. Prof. Carpenter's Wonderful and Amusing Sceuos in pisicid Nigut Lot Durluaton & HICKSON'S GASH GROCERY HOUSE, Dt & Sloux U urd sy Wiht rund 1o Conrralla onty, urday Blihit runs to Peoria only, Mesmerism and Psychology TO-INIGHET. Commence at #o'clock, Admission 2: a; Baturday Matin iidren, 13¢3 Ad T COLISEEM NOVELTY THEATR TU-NIGHT, MATIN AL RAILROAD. Tout of ‘T weiity-eicangent, southosst coriler of ag aud at Padnier 113040, 113 East Madison-st, otpti, Uruiad Paclis Hutc e ae] SUNDAY I 3, FAIRBANKS’ ON TIIE WAIR PPATII! BUPERI OLIO by the Favorites. WFUL DA CAPCIN " THERE I8 REASON in all THINGS” . Clars pacile, andt 8 host of othes i meait ) MORSK & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicugo, Re carefultobuy only the - - — FITTSBURG, FT, WAYNE & CHIOAGO FOIROUS PLASTER, e bayalan . Madiwnsis nd Pacitio Hutel, Malland Exnress. 1t s peasonabla o conclude thiat Benson's Capetne Plas- 1 1 AR X fasation Vet sl other usiene recelvod the ligliest and only award at the WHERE CAY 1 GRT X 600D CI6AR?2 ved the universsl pralse of the ikhesk medical e Luthority (i The World, mdst posvess uuuausl nerit, Teuson’s Capetus Porcus PIaster w3s uselt come the slow actiou uf (e ordiuaty_poruu VT ihe ouly ohjees,” LAME BACK. lun ever found 10 this_others ! H Tuaniediste rllef by 5 o Beuson's Tal o b y sdected Ly chags o el “Thila question e daily asked by strangrrs and others y culllug ut elther of BUCK & RAYNER'S drog storos (makers of the **Mare™ Cologne), and (rre {nirThe celebrated haud:made brand “Tousli's ™ Geit. uater, PALTIMORD & ?K!O. Tiekes Otlices: K Grand acitic, nd Devos (Exyoaltic = Le Morning Fxpross, Luatli LAKE BHORE & MICHIGAN BOUTHERY. uck, Decense ¢ ar tese coustantly durfig the winler scudol, wsithcy At sWFo Praveutive of colds. noid everywherv, Prico 25 cents. I TNENE ARE L FIATDUL = andwortlles tu- Siations uf ilens iaiile Exprese dai A Exptiateere soe PIITISBURG, OINCINNAT! ¥y cutors. FMALL & MOOI B Capclu Puruus Visvier, 1o th warlet, soue uf ac Them coutan dangerous milnceal taclugat Mr-Lius wid Ko ut L 3l polaiia, b gous ulne Jensou's Capelue Plaster has the word Capelue cut through it. TakKe nu uthier. L THME WONAN State of Winois, The W Institution ls vl 2 ! sile. T MEDIUAL i New Bl S DEBILITY, aud all disorders brougtit ou by or vrerwork of the Drais aud ddy sud radwally cured by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, » puzcly vegetable preparation, snd the best aud wmost L remed wa to Bix lioses arg Lt For Garthor nforuation, Sead Bloas Six Loses, 83, i1 directious for use Incinnatl, Indisnspoits, Lou-| Cflfme: g 00 P b i§ Tik) & Dl The Woman's llospfial of tho EE LINB snd foot ot Twenty-second-st, | Depurt. | Arri Depot foot of Lak: 8.u.' piop m, Frepared ouly by lay 204 Satu 31 to 1 0'clock foF the gratultvus Lrestinsut of Disvasce of Women. OIPI0 RATLRIAD CHICAGO, ROOK IBLAND & Tmported CANARIES, Talking Purrow, aud other Fuucy Birds. Guoidish & Aquariuwia. ED __EEAN. WINCHLSTES & 4 Dput, corucer of Vil Buida 4ad bheriidu-std. Tickut i uice, 04 Clark-sh, Sheruss HKAEMPFEL 157 Clark-wt. s, aie fnuiediately Taxiflermisls_'_nl_aie@;ls, &G._ uialia Expreas ard served (o dinlag All cals ou tho O cars, a6 73 cents eacll. & CU., Ageats, New CHI0AGO0 & M_BT‘EAR ILLINOIS RAILROAD TANMAR INDIEN (Uuvemlly pre. A ~1bo cholcest fu the worid—Jmzorters® peliea-Larcent Cuwploy e Auisricas staple artl I constpually fucriaslug— [yt Mesermy 10 ROBERY WE 8 Tealo., 44 Voaef-at'y 2 Y. 1L-0. Lol st s werlovd ) Dhe Faculiy - M rul Laxative. Hetreahlis, wod fur tho tnu.edla 1 — ot Cliiton Al Carpovis, o Dovet eascs uverybody—1 Tudo gculs winled ever) whicre— aule thme—sbd fur Clicutar L v piduces Irita: Erea. of lus uriiaal Awerica Nashvillo sad Vierida Expsesed 8:25 b | § T3 & e