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2 ' ' o THE CHICAGQ DAILY 'I'RIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, .1873. ° MRS. TUG‘KERIS_ RELIEF. ing muslo lessons, and that tho monnn wora fur- THE FARME Rf; ulihod by frionds, Q.—You wero nok angry at that time? A,.—No, mata result, compotition docs not glve an ontiro | but they denied th o nnus(natbry ro"luf. gl )y denied the powor of the Legislaturo to | porations. Tho common law wan plastlo, and | confessod its surpnssing boauty, Ita orlginalit docldo what was rensonnblo ; thst for tho | dl '070, | Gotloam Sl T it oot on - to wiat will ‘o apokortof | Cnstar e holnes tho ionia vars Lte, and. | The Laiatura, maver had il yoryao, | Sy coneclon o i e 12 ! Tho Legislaturo novor ind tho rightto bartor | matier'of mcohnnieal plill, “Its valuo is modor- sl , . | moioat Tongh by olliors; tho abuson rowinis | 1oft {io mattor autlroly fu tio hands of tho xall- | mway tho rights of tho poopla, I tho milrond e ; 5000, - Borward with ; . | p : . j .| Butofine. Holntet land dopondent posttion of e . o . atoly ontimated ab 910,000, Torward with the Wh)’ fAhe Wants $20’000 “ang“s for | x )Bh_Yon linda't gob your angor up then? A, ,Dlosing Proceedings of tha, 0 jrolated and dopondent position of | ronds. It would bo liard for nny Htnte's Attor- | charter wne s contraot, Yh . b (a 2 i o M ?:h’;‘;fl“:‘:& :x‘x:‘dnt::nurtr);fim‘llcrzv:‘;.\l:ll:-l ';n':lxll‘lmtu ::aflll? l}wrn‘vu ““ytlml'y’s' and [rulg{:](. nlmlr u: c«lmlld num‘w clov;uldomucn. Xt :xrxuy, fl‘:fin h‘?‘\;o mlu»fig gom ol ‘Vwfl‘fl’flfl“’_"' .—Your passlor roso nftorwards ~—Yos, & T of ve 3 ot oshiown to bo unronsonable. That elaim | good; if it b for th 1t al K Thoso Reclaimed Articless . e i ! Convention at Bloom: \Iforo, cleatly, compotition and private onlor- | wau based upon tha Dartmouth Colloge case, Gxint ot all. Tho-road g):b! fik"é?fimfi"fin ll‘]?: + THE MINNESOTA STORM." TEATIMONY OF MIAS M. TUCKER. ington pino do not afford chnuF and _equitablo monns ( in which certnin principles wero lnid down; bu round of n supposod public 1 scoeslty, and, go — Miss Minnlo Tuckor wno called. Sho s o . of klum‘mrt. I neod on ‘ynllu«]o 0 tho Exproes | tho trouble was, Mr. Wobster's spocch | long s it chnrgcs reasonablo rates, it was doing Additional Particulars. ] +~ | younger sistorof Miss Blancho, moro plainly Companlos and the Yol {th Lincs, that do, at | was talken am tho dacisfon, Tho spoaker [ good; but, if it bocamo a tyrant, thon From the St. I'atl Press, Jan, 16, Furthor Partioulars of the Aid | drosead, bul nearcoly lora solt-roliant. Bho da- incrosod oxponso to the public, tho proper | held, novertholoss, that o Leglalnturo could | tha ° considoration Tailod, o far o8 | Tolix A: Boror, Esq., Rogister of Deads of Te Sovioty’s Raid oa Hor serlbad Ui ocountonico u (ho Lasomoit 1 somn | ogolutions and Speeches on tho | Xt leh Prlvey Comnets £ By SIS | BRI Conria uphold o faw. Tiory | passing s waa soncorued, oy should not | Bagt oy, inies hat 1l Sauiruction of o other witnesses. iy tho on in the > " <] ) . 10 commun| at Iarge was in- | complain tl aturo, Tl ! ' % vi ¥ Hensa Digay ntop at tho door, and try Lo go fnto the Tailrond and Other Ques- Togo part of tho capital’ invoated m | torosted, nnd which renuirod: forcad ohadionco, oad Oomlebluness ho Bonrd of | cattlo and Lioties by tho storn will prove vory 3 Tailrond Commissionera would bo glyen power | geyiowus, nod ns an {llustration of the I Dnsoment. 1t was atormy, and tho bnsomont {y et theso railronds wns - pa a5 original | was o legitimrto Governmontal objoct, Wh d : iy utid au an AEAL0 OF thes losg ndke o s oph Toekod. ot bolnz nhlo £ got tions. - stock or bonusos tho o ontel obs ero | and monoy oniough o fight the queation to au | tained by thia apcsles of aitizonn | did railrondy bolong ? «Werc they not of gen- | ond, 'Thon tho ialaf into the bagoment, thoy wont up aluirs, audeamo of Iilinols, and yot to-day K: in (ho handaof | eral interost? Thoy wore not miniters of finu- poop) proporty nlone, he ro. firo would Tinvo n TIght | Tntos the Ininnco of (o brothors Nylug in tha Lo claim that tho poople should holp enforco the | {imbor of Biblsy County, who lost forls v of down through the liouso, ‘ho policernn_stood xaon who linvo rondored o adequate conaldora- | ernl connont. Any agonoy cmployod to carry | Iaws. Tho farmors should gathor in_ Conyens Pl e bl i Bt 0 Tl Testimony of Plaintif’s In-|intho lowor hall, noat tho door. Saw A, Druli- From Our Own Corvespondent, tlon therefor, yet clnim dfidonds sad oarpings | oub o pubile p\Erpmiyu a8 pubug tions, and tonch tho pooplo ah ggrosstvo Apirlt. it {‘?, plaote, buran anil et worgentissly nor with tho papor in his Land, and heard him Drioostiarow, Ty Jau, 10, 1678, | upon capital they have mover invested in tho | agont. A ' railrond” was n publio_ political | Throo gaod mon wora wanted for Commission: | fnding slellor in tham bivo einss boon rolancod toresting Daughters. enll for tho things. 1o enid ho wauted | Tho Ion. W. O. Flagy, of Dloominglon, spoko | ronds, agont, If nob, whoro did t got ita power | orm, on caina wlio wonld mako o faithful fight. Tho rosd ; : o things oblainod _from tho Ro- | ng follows on Y osking at all thiose faots, and b othors not | £ condomn latidn, and. by Al tho Coprta en. | had dono vatiol good, bub. they Nad ook well | B e e o e oo O b pulld- gc‘:l E::ng la\l‘}."?:ol%li}l'. L;XR:‘::‘:I t&_c:l):‘ c:‘lnl?: THE DIFFERENT NAIIAVAY SYSTEMS AND SHEIR in thelino of my prosent argument, I eannot | forco the pnymunlu of munioipal subseriptions ? | paid forit, Good Commissioners would bring E\' b I G i 1! . vl s 2 : 3 0 i Haddamnclk, o rosidout of Le- prouounco tho Failvay systom of Ebglund sud | oy voro publla higliwags, and thoir corpora- | evory roud fu thoBlato,to It prices.” Tndivld- g e e e ) v . co to Do | thom. 1lo raid they wero acting by Mr, T, M. Wolkzs. Ricorion a sreeont, * Tros tho nocosnlty of tho | tora ndmintstorcd o publio Lris, Thoywors polit- | unla. conld not fight 1, BHC ouplupad ioet B Sinos 12 & faron Bvidence for the Defenco t o o e ety | Tn viow of tho fack fk ofbora aro to b honrd | recoguition of tho truth, long ago. snunciated | fcnloMcors.iko SLoriTa: b, ko hem. by foen Sty st i ot b e | Aoldary . ropisfed lout mud saw probsbly purs power of tho Stalo must bo rosorted to, This " Put in on Monday. fiad 10 authority to search_the houko, sud Dr. | on tho abusos nad the mothods of roforming by John Btuart Mill, that ronds, cmmlaxnnd rail- | and could bo controlled by tho Legislatura whon | aggression of railroads must bo stop eDd or it {:‘:?;d'lnltt’l‘:%poxgl;h:trnl{‘)‘l%‘;::d‘;’;l:o;xg‘g? l“ - Lnmert said that my brothor had 10 businoss | pafiway managomont, I shall dovoto the few | Weys e woll us gay and wator companlos, ©ave | It saw fit. Sowhat was tho need of hullding wonld control Congross and put up the Whito g to b saying anything aboul it. Mr, Geib, Miss y f from Bt. James., Durlng the aftornoon thoir ate = always in n grest dogroo practical mo- | moro ronds, whon tho pooplo owned tho oxisting | Houno at nuction. "Whon the vol \! 5y ke Tho hearing of tha cnso of 3ra. Taker againat | Barelsy: agd Mr. Tloyl, eamo nfiorward with | Words Ihave to aay lo a brief statement of {ho.| nopoiios, and n “Govornmont which concadon | onoa? e et iy ees: | tantio pagiaLtragted by & sdund vhlcl rose \ i § bled distant thundar, and somo of them suspe Y i - | clothing und peovinions, ‘Tho won wero down | €880, such monopoly to o privato company does much | corporators simply hnving a right to perpotually | of the peoplo, Judges aud Courts would i ' P :';‘:nu;l?::g;‘h{;o}:lm?:“gu [:i-‘:mg:c{f;’g‘:::. “Tl;:, Staiva when (\ul.m porsons came. Lhoro worono | ho rallway evatems of tho world aro tho | thosamo thingusif itallowed an fndividunl or | oxcouto o truat. Wk Blalo owned th ;éml. and | to it. DeDb0y 0K ourta would yield | ing that a wintry lusticano was appronching, im. T 3 ; mediately started for drifts, fn tho vioinity for - p chairo for anybody to it down in, Lambort had | growth of tho prosent century, and mainly the | 80 nunoclation to lovy any tax they chooso for | tho corporators had n qualified property. Whilo The resolution relatiyo to Mossrs. Bhellabar- % ¥ A :lt:-t u for damngon, gu!“n[n;wd{ne ug%aml)&d?'; boon callod Lowry boforo, - Mr. IToyt euked Mr. | iroduot of u.i Tnst fifly yufli‘:\ of our modern | thoirown bouuml on nllli 0 n;nlhpm(}lu‘cud fntho | thoy oboyed the law, tho Logislaturo conld not | gor, nnd Mavley was adoped. 1’13”1?332' ggm;fu §23§:‘0‘,‘§‘§J ‘Zfiil,‘é"‘,&?f £ wea 0 for¢ible ontry and taking from tho TLombert his usmo. Mr. Lambert refused to civilizatio 0 tond D far-off couutry, or on sll the cotton imported into It. touch them. They had a right to bo the perpet- Tho resolutlon immediately preceding was | found extremoly difiteult to keo tholr direction liouso, certain articles given by the Boelaty to | givalt. Mr. lloyt eaid ho wannot pshamed of FEAOTy hoy now extend from I It is a mistako wo have mado, and womusb | ual offlcors of the Btato, o loni: an thoy acted | taken up. D o2 n 3 ! y > { mu 0 3 . ith tho raiirond brack to guido thom. Tha: : O o | B mmor had ho didit noo-why ho gontiemay | Japin aud Australin, through Asia, Africn, | correct ft, What I tho mout fonhiblo manher of | nccording to Inw. Tho Tegielaturo fizod tho | _1r, Whiting said ho did not tho por- | pacty, i £ gz::';"‘“f“ &:fgg“rfl;“:“' e e soad | Shotld o fubamon of 1is. Mies Dafeloy sald | Buropo, snd Norlh and South Amerien; and contral o pover v fnvo ‘ovaadn 1ho | rafn an dd ntoest Taton or forey o mill e ] nok supposo tio pece | party, iy tho, exceptibn ot this mart nars d son who prosented’ it particularly wantod ils ruu[vmdu laco of safety, but ho i still rtodi shio kmow who Mr, Lambert wan ; then Mr. Lam- | thoir t fu i & propor subject for tho deliboration of this Con- | ratos. It could fix lawyors' foos, At prosent | pussago, s ho moved | 4 L) Ry et e ot osccodod £100, tho smount climed | HUS oW b0 I SAeEs W e iy g | Loelr bracks, ranged fu lina, would put o stx-f01d | Jo,jon.” 1t may bo irect rogulation by act of | thors was “mo fuw ~fixing. froight T | e, s rolereed among o, misdngoile Yoty b linvlug houor o 7 iron girdla round tho globe. » A rocovorod atlasl accounts, 5 must bo considored in the light of amoral com- | jt, Mr. Druliner acted vory impatient to 9. giote. . our Goueral Askembly. It mpy be by the con- | simply one nguinst discrimination, That FURTIIER RESOLUTIONS. e e e ani ropu | £ "0 s cut sul g, "L, socond | - Thosoapatoms o growa up sndor varons | donmation of {ho rancison st Lave o | was” ol fomed mow, ' andho”ald | o following reslnilons wuro resented and sopoitty Gnitad Hintes Slamlal Olovelng cus fion, 'Tho fomelo branch of the femily of Mra. timo Drulinor did not eay much, Tmmbert | Governmental provisions, and may Lo clagsed 08 | sbused, and gurhups forfeited. It maybo en- | not fonr “tho result. Thoy should also | roforred : d tho storm, and says that no nuoxyn ted daseri] . TTucler was fully roprescnted by sovoral bloom- did most of tho talking. Tho last timo thoy took | follows : B forcing the pr! Resolved, That the Leglolaturoof this Slato be re- ¥ ncipla of our Biato Coatitution, | mlk the Legiclaturo for Tailrond Durom, to tion oan do 1t just e o e et v g | and making: tho ailroads of tho Statoin faok | huvo n ponoral suporvision of tho ontira mattor, | qucstod (o instruct our Acantora and s dojt Justlcn ox dapuatery iktard 1y v ectoms, all agemingly suTerlog from o plo- | e ek ‘scension; but afdnt know whothes i | o b Hoadnbullt, owned, and mevged by Gov O tle Ibtwngn, Tt | Tor b Lhas say albne cond tho e bo onforeod | ssrentativon tn Congeann s iow of tha dabroaned cohe | 1o sfartariace saofige i foned, tig caao of Tt thoy nra in_thoor: i il t; nsin tho caso of Russin oud other | 3 : T Qition of -t an unfortunato mofhor living nt VYisnor's health, and o lively—nlthough | was taken awny or not. Tho alirtwas nwhito | OThMmOBts % may bo National legistatfon undor the constitu- | It was an unagual fight as botweon n private lon of the ngricultural futorests of this Biate, and : 5 g e n;(f_ofil:w' of nuimal apxflm Tho | soltonliannel, mado of common, olienp goods, | despotio countrios. T ok o rouiato. commorea. among. tho | individual vnd tho rallrond orgunization, o | &lstiers dopondont toroon, excont that of riftway | Ceer Thritoult County, whoss suxioty for the oo theno mane olaivos, was oup- | Tho Dodsfondhs inkon woro tho Uheapest lind | 5. Tloads partl buile and controlled by Gor- | soveral Siatas, or olhor povar, it amendmont. bo | Slatomust. taio the mattor In Jand, ond tho i, B WIS | el o e ot oty oliony tnduced " 4 N vory poer in~ v » - | noccesary, so that tho vast combinations of lines | penalty for dollbornt - | tlonal i 5 v ported, motaphorieally, by sovoral lndsomo .‘;Vc%" DU e &:"éé’ii‘.‘;“fi(fli’&‘:’im oor fn- | ernmont, so that private aud Govorumont on- | R SC 070 fiian dadf apan tho doutinant | Teiturs,—nothing loss, Al would feol that tonnl mouos, ‘consonant with tho necessarica of tho | tho purpogo of shiclding it from dangor, She- Indies, olthough tho bumbor was not largo. | gwo af them wora put on. Tho men loft ono Lod- ififl‘:"')"r"]_fg;\"fu‘lfl on parallel lins ; e in tho | R4 mii0 subject to ono genoral and oquita- | Courts moved slowly; but, when public opinion | = Atesolted, That tho Secrelary of this Convention bo loft homo and started for tho wchool houso, but n 4 e o 1 or raton, I may | waefixed, th , Hod to givo i Suntretod'to forward to tho Hon, Mesors, Shaliarge nothing more was Inown of hor until her dend Nouo oflh'e gentlor sox were to bo uua‘n a\ltu(lldu :%;O:i(:' two oamp-chairs, o tnhlr{, and a rocking:- 3, Roads built on. gunrautces S aubsidios g!\“\};‘i :{lgr:éb“)‘: ;\:n dg;'";:?:g Hatioamt muwnyz n‘uthoflet y’. \%;i' lll'xmt‘;)rumpr‘:z flu?; ls!;l ;a 01: l‘}:n “:i“x’u ()75 of Otido, and "nw‘;';‘,ot“m"?m‘glflm &“&"x"mx&m";}“fi.? hg;li :‘v;‘z Ia}i‘r]nld in tho snow samo distance from tho dar. Tho attondenco of thomalo gondar | Sbsirl o T L e ot Bte. | offorod by Govornmot t0 piivato companien; oo | fint. Ghall (1avorsp tho Continont north mid | understod, it would tiok bo long boforo Uoro | contof e theatuians of ths Comontiom, wilh s ne. | Listory of tho Hinba mae Ech Instauooe {n e wes good, both boforo and aftor tho racess, & | 3 CHOEHTRENE i,y oficomen ntood right bo- | in Tranco, Austris, Indis, and our own Paciflo | Bontly, esat and wost, und, running with fixed | vias an endof tho great monopoly. ient that thoy bo Iaid boforo tho respective Houscs, | 8ad for words. %y Bl they axwLraly Loo Jargo mojority of (ho males being adolescent. .| Gide tho hall door, 1fo camo no furthor ito the B 3 g ratos, compol tho private companics to reasonn- — Regolred, That; fu view of tho power of tho prens, A man 9 0 aHT was roprosonted by oz counsol, | hiowsp tuan tik, Tho bed-sprondiroro wp alairs | 8o Hlinols Contral Ronds. blo ratos. Tt moy bo ono or many of theso, But EVENING SESSION qikeglued, dat; In viow of tho nower of tho prems, | [Amanby the nmo of Thomas O'Connoll, Juggun)?o:ton and Lv\lfl(iug, tho lattor oxtract- | in tho next story nbove tho Dasoment. G4~ Tonds buile under chartora gn:lntnd bi «.:m rullo{c mu?L ohm{“ 18 c&rtn 0. 1: Lnl.;%sll‘z- The Convention ronssemblod at 7 'clock tcmmu , o grest mpatianco of royopting thle pro- }‘,’,E,‘,‘Jfi’; g‘;{,‘;‘éys‘v‘:‘c{;g;zn!}‘l,ulh elsfllf.mdng“.‘.‘f.; | . i i idn’ i in_ tak- overnment to private companies ; underwhich | tion, nor Courts, nor Juxccutives can furnish . pers, and, 8o farus practica- y :-:ig:m:ndm:::m:l:g gfir‘&:fi:gf: " pho g::flo:mn ""fi,’,‘t"“]“ b T, Solonel Zanborh, AUtot- | with thds impos{ant difforenco : that tho Dritish ‘r‘;;"‘;h‘)‘,",‘}l n",““f",}:{;‘-uf,{'fiv:“g;‘l’y‘;0';"‘1 Edaguste;|| yucancion tuthe list of Vico Brasldencles, tic et ot Fowanto on tho 16tk and 10ih days oF | doath in_this county. Amothor man by the : 3 ney at-Law, . L. ; e tho. Tioliof mud Aid Saciolg, 8¢ | 1o Thoes s no donbt. whntavor fbot that, | Shrlor Io granied byact of Parliament, tio e | and raquirs hiatour officars do, thoir duty, Tho D o Hisronag ™ % VIe® | Cemonircashvation by By Bochatge oo Lo Damg of Oglavillo Jost elx, hoad, and suothor wlllcm tho suit was directly aimed, are, T, M. Brothor nald that all o wantod was to gob woll, | premo aud frrovocable law of tha Blate ; whilst | unjust Judge who decidos that the peoplo have ‘Tho erodontial & Ry Iiesolved, Thot wo arc in favor of Tomoving tho du- | porsons havo porishied ;’: ;’ll;e'“"flv u"mtt o‘:hur' Avery, D, L. Druliuor, T. W. Harvoy, and J, | 50 that hio could horae-whip tho wnn who hud tho Awerican railway charters aro tho grants of | no ngms that tho railroad corporationn aro' o credontials of somo moro dologato wors | ties on iron, lumbor, snd salt. B b ) Y. not beon ward from. Tho Hagstings & Dakota Railroad. ; il imii Dound to respect should bo rotirod to privato | handed in. Tha following waa algo offored : 5 ond ‘A, Tambort, Allof thoso wero prosont oxcopt 80 insulted hin ]:nnu;an “Mf‘. I{-‘\lmbortmauid L\g Blalo Leginlaturon, and subject totholimitations Doandine 1“P(Em“_“ oy atEorney ahg ol bo i il o TR 6 ARGLTTIONE arstoch, e nflmnm o oro b s Covention is }{loulmdud, and hes beon sinco Wadnosday. was thio man who had falled with mother, and | of gtato and Foderal Constitutions und of Con- g ! OLUTIONE. | riomuond fo tho farmers of tho varions I calitics of Joung man namod Robott Kirlk, residing o Mr. Avery, who s iu Floida roe-. hohad not insulted Ler at all, foanl lircat oxcused from farthor gorvico. It is cortain that | o Committos ou Rosolulions roportod as | fiis Blale, who nro b presont wnx‘x:_l e 3}:;;“;‘ ,gy tho town of Lincoln, Bluo Larth ca‘my de cuporating. The won of Mrs. Tuck- TESTIMOXY OF ML IOYT. grensional enactinent. all who faltor or fear must_malco way for better [ o o C - oxorbitant yativosd tasiiTs and st Qlaceminotion, | to death In the late atorm, ~ Ho hud beab.after . or, mentioned in tho testimony, is in Mr. Hoyt eworn: Was prosent ot tho sacond Tt will Lo porcolved that races havo followed | mon, nud our Courts, our Logislatuxes, and our i 3 3 {hnt thoy, in tholr respective Clubs, appointa Com- | Wood with n yolto of cattlo, and noarly r % Crlitornis, seoking tho bonofit of the mild and | ylsit of tho rajlof men, - Mre, 'Il‘nlnlmr] ond tho | tholr inalincle. Autoeratio andeontralized Gov- fif{?mfif&‘,fi-‘;fi ;fi%‘é‘f\’& u‘totl},o‘;' o unlt x‘f@g‘:«?}f& egiicelusd, Tt wosscommend to oy Lepialoturo the milieo o'conter will Hrm‘.gmr oml:';nml of (ho Tafl; | homey \vhuuifillu pm!mbmt;um mucit{-'f:filfi?: . s ol i family appoarad to Do in groab troublo. 82w | gynmentu can conceive no botter mothod of vy county or Btato officor 1o nccept o freo pass from sny | FoAds TpAIng helr rospectivo localities, gnd | would or could not faco the wind wnd turned: tuvigorating air of the Pacifleslopo for & pulmo- | 4),roq shuwls brought down wud givon up. dra 4 tobo,—tho_sorvants of tho public, dolng falr urnods 4 vonup. s | goine qaything than to make it a Governmental 0 3 s s g auything ) Tallrond while bolding ofilce, orpeelfully nsk o reduction and equalization of oll| away from home. 'They wore g nery complaint, tho means not haviug been fur- | Pucler seemed 1o wish o salisfy o, work for fair pay. o g g e feolght tarlfrs, y unhitzhed, and, f Reaolved, That wo view with favor {1 ning ox fesw = when found one was stiif. The z hished by tho Roliof Socloly. Tho first faw | Advised hior not to submit to having tho things | function; domociatic and localized Govornmonts | gpexcr oF 1. o, LATRENOD OF WANEN COUNIY. e o eiations s and. Il DESCORIN 15 e, Soroguin, SLSUESTIONS. o iat they | iravellod quite o distanco, mud );‘;:::ll, mfi; hfi% snomonts after the “Hearyo! hoar yo!” woro | taken out, butsho seomed Lo thiuk it was best. | oro jenlous of Governmont's engaging in such The Govornment had its threo grand divisions: | so mprovoand ealarge tho' grent watcr-lines of tho r, Scroggin, of Chenon, suggestos b thoy | 104 give up till oxhauied and froz un.mnfln L veoupted by Judgo Treo in deciding whothor two | Siotnidif the things wora givon up thoro | entorpriees, and havo a groat faithi in compoti- Excoutivo, Loglelativo, and Judioinl HlinToge [ Jakisid e oo practizally bciag Hide- fg‘;‘l}:\‘;‘;‘:}‘;‘;;sf;}g Follioat liney, and dbtarmino | s Emiable cnd respictad young i o gontlemen who owned lots not, far from tho Cal- ¥fi:l;}|lffi¢n:“q\‘;flm? l‘[fi‘,’,fln‘;: :}-’:.,":#::: \?;:n::oxf& tion beiwoen privato ontorprises s a regulatiog {fe‘a';;‘ufiffl‘};“cfimmfin"nfifi i the common | Pleting o Iiingia Rivor Improvemeit, and the oxten- | dologaten to go Lomo on tho lawful ratca. Tho E‘fig“ug;‘z:“““xfiuby n‘l“& ‘fl:" n'l‘m“" Lim.* Ak: umet wwamps woro compotont to go upon some- | of tho iout neloment nights of thio senson. powor; andno English and Amorican lnw-makers, | Jow was on tho subjoct of contrats was defined | Blon o lis Sena) o Kok Lany 0wt o0 ok Ths | Gantnans giou d got up littlo clubs, tonder the | ot SV%, (IR M A A R ate l;f:&::;‘ Dbody’s bond in somo caso whose name wag inau- | © TESTIIONY OF MR. GBI, ignoring tho famous dictum of Robort Stophen- | by a long series of decislona. Tho railroads | jurrrent commercia city, meot our appropeintion, Loeal tare, fllildv If thoy wero put off, and vor s | 5o topchor, and. g4 Tatudey morning was' Sl to tho spectators, Tho Judga scomed | M. Ocib, mworn for tho plaintif: Was b | son, that #Whero combination is practicablo, | woro orentod by tho Leglslaturo, which could | *fffotied, That it i tao sono of this Gonvontioniuat, | Litlehutt, whon tho tiain ensno bacly they would | vory plonsant, all tho ctildion iu the district pkoptical, but flually decidad the combined owa- fuclkor’s on tho ocoasion of Lambort's | gompotition i3 impossiblo,” have, with some fow give no moro powora than it itself had, In tho | in tho appointment of Railroad and Wurchousne Co: . i 2 wero presont. Mr. Androw Swenson, who lives ro. Famil; poared to bo vor, s oIl Constitution, the power of tha Logielature | missioncrs, at least one of thomembers of that Coi nolion liko that, at ol tho stations on tlio rond, | yioq 100l ho g 4 Rt romoto real ostato fo bo sullclont | oo oo, I P id Lt wan thrrd | Oxcoptions, givon privato Railwny Companios | in granting ohariors a0t imfted, and il tho | missonshouldbo o man Whoso buiuess, iniorcty, | oud smplity inators, Tlo I wap on thelt du’x"irnéht‘llm!%ny?lm’l‘t iy s avay. fromifeme anroty, aftor which tho casé was rosumed for tho | by tho authorily of T. M. Avory. Told Lim | charters without limitation, except that imposod | old ronds hod charters granted somo timo ago, | Sympathics, and kuowlodge of, tho, sxperionces B sido, and the {mple backed them. If Lo ten- | gyiarén to romain in tho sohool house wetll the - plainti that if that was’ oll_tho puthority ho bad, they | by tho common law upon common carrlors, and which loft who rogulation of charges to | yats of ety C0F BN ot B shail dexod his logal faro, aud tha conductor wanled | giorm gubgided, as o could manago to frovide: " TESTIMONY OF NISS HERNE. O e ned. Mus, Muclor soomed willing | Lot us cxamino now, briofly, tho rosults of | tho ronds. — Tholr ovarico hed grown | o uo rocommended by thiom, ' ¥ to putLiim off, habelioved ulltho pooplofntho enr | gor thom n pome way, Lo took all the little Miss Julta Torno waa tho first witness called, | that they should search, aud it was pormitted. A et > by what it fod o, and they had gono on towator | ~ Resolved, Thot, in arder 10 accompliph tho onds nr- would oustain him. Mo intended to carry on | ghidron into his house, it being too smoll ta: T o s L e vt | Tho Liowio e very bar, soarcaly any fumitur | (hoso diffcroit gystoms, s fur 83 wohavo tho | wiogk aud incradso rales Hill IE could mot bo | sived ot b thia Qowvention, wo sarnently vecomniond | thut logal contoet, nalong ag sny man. JXoop | gooommodate all, aud tho lago childronstuyed: Bt tho. timo of tho first sicxiira of rolief arti- | init. ho son appoarod tobo quita sick, wae | fuolk s B M6 peopto had triod to got logislative | {ho oxgunization of tho farhera {hrougliout tho Bisla | Eiat up for o time, and thoro would bo tickots ot | jy t1io gchool hotwo until tho storm woe over. cles. Therowaro {hree men wiio came, Mr. Diu- | palo and emncln&:g. Wont with Miso Durelzy | A writor in tho Brifish Quarterly for Qotober, | protection by rogulating pusaenger fures and | iuto Oluvs, Granges, and Fatrons of Husbundiy, 8 conts n milo. Break tho ico at one point, aud | A’ voung men namod Swan Swarnison stayed withs liner, an_expressman, aud olicoman, Misn | to carry suvplica for the family, Witness do- 1872, gives tho raten of farci on Prussian rail- ghoflmiunung ratos. jonoral McNulta had Rosolutions wore also presonted thanking tho ‘-h"vl_‘fi‘f'- wag fl““i')- £ T thom to help them aud tako care of tbor. M. Blanche Tucker, Miss Faunio Tucker, Miss Min- | soribed tho {dontificatjon of Lambort. 'ho night | roads as about 8 cents per mile for firat-clasg, | statod that tho last provision added nothing to | Board of Trado of Bloomington for their cour- Willinm R, Duncan, of ‘owanda, wantedto | gyaiison provided them all with food Thi 4 ie Tuckes, and tho sick son wero athomo ab | was very much lika last night. about 217 conta for second-class, 1¢ cents for | {ho rights of tho poople, for, a8 commoncatriels, tesy, and thanking tho hotols and citizens gen- | show tho practical road out of (Lo difiiculty. provented tho loss of noveral lies. the time. Mrs, Tuckor camo home with them. Croprcvamined+ Tho “mon sald they wero | third-cles, aud sbout 8 mills for’ fourth-class | tho rosds wora roguired to do whet tho law yo- | erally. Tho_subject was ono which had occupied his | “p; 411 alove-montioned loeality almots of;e Saw tho things casricd ont, but did not bear tho | there to search the louse, and get o)l | traing. In Austria snd Franco, tho rates are | quired them to. T'ho Fedoral Oonstitution pro- Tlie yesolutions were adopted. mind for somo time, end hohadspeut muck very 3 A b f o s man was away from hoino, and it is reelly i- gentlenen oy nnything, All that witness suw | tho goods given by tho. Reliof’ Socioty. They | somowhat higher,—the maximum boing 8 centa | vided no Btato should pass any law impriring o TUE RAILROAD QUESTION, {-}!ég:x‘glé:mmb‘ilti nlg;:‘cl‘al;‘(}“llxu,tre;‘cnr}ltgdn nl tl;::l!;zt;l} Aenitial Dt a0 te\x‘!-‘w g ! Jirovi: occarred in t‘{w basemont; had no recollection | wantod to soerch tho houze. Tho youug men | snd 7 mill, aud tho minimum 1 cout and 9 mills | contract, and the Courts had held & railrond | e following rosolution was offered: and Iminadigte velen N‘h did tho m}:’l“uom Cnptain Ruseell Biukoly, of this citwa gtates of wiat ocourred up s, “Thought tho pattios %bjel(:ltvd, and 2rs. L’fuckut nppcr:l‘(ol(l villing. | per '{‘“”';”2""‘::21(\‘;‘5:‘?““5‘:" douiley Lgcants, :}:«:t:;—ywnm .fémgf:fi'z gfhfiu‘l"“flfifng‘;.?a'wfifiz Resolved, Tuat {his_ Convention sppolut Cantain J, | do- ib. Yot immediato roliof was what iwas | (hablo s noverin his h,f_':.til;no oxpaf incod arer h aboul ten or fificon minutes. ot eay that tho moen insisted upon tho | and 1 cent por - H. R 1Uand R, W, Des in to ceed f atem . Fve & storm of cqual or surpass e I e e Puchive any authing to thom, | Bonreh ; Lhatwas au iforanco. e s, SoDlin 35 on railronds vhoto cost of con- | could . b dome, _netidg as busi- Tkl enjamfu to proceed tnpiediate- | pooded, Every dry sonson gavo farm- i ug 1y, oxcopt 1y to our Legisloturo and procure oan act condemning % . on ong other memorable occas but sho said to witness that'she should layo to TESTIMONT O MRS, WILKIE, struction, mecording to Poor, ranges from | ness mon, : Tho Pedoral Courls, mp to | ol railroads that ero Funning in violation of th law; | 68 good crops, Thoro had been throe drv seas W, ntho B & State of Illinois, In the j i i 5 W i - vi d excellent crops, and yot McLoan Coun- winte of il dido't give up those things, Mrs, F, B. Wilkic, sworn: Live in tho city, | $74,000 Lo §168,000 por milo; whilsl tho avor- | this thmo, had sustained these corpora: snd wo further recommend that o Gommnieelon bo ap- Bong #nd y ¥ 1836 he was & roside o L e e D S0 s | Wik st Vi, Of tho {imcs. -Wes 2ot prcact | age' oost of thowo in thoUnited States i | tions. If' the Logislature intorfered ST | hohea foak Sarjuat auel ot o rosds,enid un | 1 wap poorar thu Uhas yeata ogo. 1080, NOW | gud (' ontiro ragion o s Bty Znon abso tako 8omo chnirs, Dr, Peck camo to | on oither orcasiou when Drullnor or Lambory |-€1%,000, or mob moxo than ousthird the | olartors, was it not n violation of the contract | thom in complianco with tho law, vould thoy bo after somo" poor ‘eropu? Bank- | \oioh o nssorts, was more, Tiohont andesider tho house soon nflerwerds. Thought that Mrs. | visited the kiouso, Was in the houso aftor tho cost. 1 have not tho oxact figures, but woknow | and opposed to the United States Constitution? My, Dillon, of McLean, offered the follow- mptcyb\\m inovitable, and theso mtmn‘mlksa than tho tpe Whioh Yine it dwu?“ 3 ; fir Tucker went pway abont the samo timo, Mr. | first Suturday night ; thinl bout s wook uftor- | tart vory low freight Uhm‘gps uro mado in thoso | If tho Lnnil;iulnmm could roduco the rnilrond | ing: RD“P 0como ‘t:ho_ to;vu;{s of tllllln mb“m“f{ \(nu}d wostorn borders of Minaesats.. and oap e Druliner went, but, could not tell whethor sho | warde. * abimo coaniries, it all of which (o National Ad- | ratos aé all, could thoy not cut thom down to | Resolres, That this Conventfon bl with oy ana | fho formors nubmit? Ho would not. | Hor eould | sotion and sorvow into ueovoa v homes. - Peoplo avent with him in o boggy. Witness dismicaed, bocause not needad, cxcept | ministration directly or indirectly controls tho | nothing? ~Many lawyers had seid thoy saw | pleasuroibo lato sction taken bf‘ Toproeentatives in | 1O enction any attempt at forco y tha pgupla Ahero died in strango covditions, somm ulnr € TESTINONY OF 168 TUGKET. in tho wny of robuttal, rates. nothing to lead them to hopo that tho Supreme | Congresa Shellabavger, of ' Oblo, sud Iawley, of for euything of that kind was rovolutionary aud | ¢),qir thiresholds, whilo otlors wandered wnloss. Mies Blancho Tucker was next called, Bhio TESTINOXY OF DT PECK. Tn England, on tho athor hand, whore Govorn- | Court would chango ita position. It was the du- Tillnois, ns the huirbiuger of Leiter things to come, exponsive, Ho trusted thoy would calm down, " ; 0 con 5 o ] Iy nway to thoir onds. 'Tho record of ity sanuel- ‘neatly drossod in black, with Lluo gloves, . Pock, mantn for plaintiis s acquaintod | mont control i waived, tho avorago passengor- | ty of the Judgo to ndminister tho law g it was, | Attentlon had beop called fo tho dincrimina: and let thoir final dacision bo oreditable. Whnt | 0 avon. mor i Tokty fi&}’;’czfl'f and janty hut oy | o F D ot lust Dectmbor, nud | rales, 68 (o sumo_writor informs us, aro 43¢ | mud nobmakoit. ~Thoy could mot, and sbonld | tous practized noar Decatur, in ardor (o provent wa o romody? Ho wantad an addrous drven | jots storm, o Inetiaen. (o oot nd sod e By e autor. 1lof manner was tolorably | was prosont whon tho goods wero taken. from | conts, couts, snd 2 cents por milo for the threo | not, hund ovor to tho Judiciory the law-makiug | the shipmont of produso cnst on tho Wabash | NP o tho rmlrmdstg tho United States, prosonks | 1oqq of th Tilinols stoxm by: $ho statorcat that composed, but #he gove her lestimony with & | horhouso. Went at tho time one rofossional | clnssos of prssengor. trains; and the froight | power. Thoy cou!d not transfor logislativo pow- | Road. Seuator Tuller offered o bill fixing pas- | U8 tha flfltfi {rom the lflflfifm standpomt, and | 7 crosed a street {0 obinin a cigar, through frood deal of energy, and now and thoi o faint | visit. Mre. Tucker's son was sick of Lenigriliego ratos, although tho avorago charge cannot bo | ers fo a difforont branch of the Govern- | senger ratos at 3 conts o mile, which was votocd, appaniiug P”‘“m:‘fl““!‘; r ont men, t00bBOXVG | 1 ynd wator, In & ghort tine wHorwares good deal o8 o e, taomory of . tho | of tho lunge, to which Lo was subject. Coming | given, aro _ovidoutiy far in oxcoss of, porlmps | ment. Timo wes now of grontimportance. Souator MeNults, ab tho entio sossion, offercd | thoir contaets, and sco if thoy would hot come | \whon' reburning o 'hin quarters, ho reaaced bis “wrouga to the fuaily teenied till to bitrn within | to tho houso, found soma strangers thoro. Had donblo, thoso upon tho Continent. In addition | fhoy paid twouty —millions too much | a Dbill providing that - frelght —rajes | 19 “t’““-n O Prars mere. 1a nuch o ense thag | Htops on ica nearly of quite thick enougi Lo sus- Tier. - She was in thie kitohon at tho timo tho ex- | been visiting tho patient porhaps o month, Buw to this, thovo is » “ terminal chavgo of not less | in froights or produce, &c. If thoy stucl to the | should = bo reggonablo und uniform. It u"‘““’- ““,;‘X “"““"‘[“e“fs.:,‘ 5‘,"-"1“1”“" 25 | toin his weight. 3 i3 citement, commancod, using the larga caokingi tho mon cnrrying out furnituro, and putting it | theu 25 ceuts, aud as high an 84 por ton, for car- | logislative remedy, it would Do protrasted for | received in fho BSeneto only 11 votos. | tho sate of their craps for 1873 woul only pay d c 3 Tho Captain Atatos this on : wiovo cpoken of by Misn Heme, Remombered | intonn exprése-wagon. A policomaa was walk- ing for and delivering goods. Yot conl was car- | yoars, and in five yoara thoy would hava paid s | Finally tho bill was paosed, strong In eome their tnxos aud keep thoir fumilics alivo, 'Thoy b fatos this ann_ fact, md _smong 180k e s #hoso who know hinu I will not b ioned— A . ; y n w 3 B0 condition to buy gooda or imple- - < Wit -nok:bo quoations i e o oar coreina townnl | 1o mhous tho. pinco. Didi't know any of tho | riod without loss, at & cost to tho Ruilrond Com: | Luudred millions.” If thoro wna spoedy moth- | points, buk weal fn othexs, Whon tho Logisle- sroraiotdn. & coucl i incrodiblo as it me; 1o} ,h‘:!;f;“::fi?l;‘& isinat, Toltogad by tho &,‘;.‘,’“? o e themnon. Dow's imow | pany of loss than 3 mills por ton per milo, and | od of gotting out of troublo, hnd thoy not botlor Piro mot in 1671, it was under o siow Cobtiti- mante; , Noxt yoar's orop suniat bo oado with cld pils o ; Yentlomon she Liad never toon hoforc, ond o | what wan taken ont, Bl Tucker fold witnoss | passongors wora cortiod in corlain casos ut from | adopt it? Lls iden wae ‘Somowhat like Govornor | tiou, whioh required railroad legislation, That | tools, ond they must wear old clothes, - Mot~ A Pon Picture . et Yoliceman, One of tho gontlemon 'had o | that tho men camo from tho Teliof Socioty, and | 5 to}g of cont pot wnilo, without nny, or ot | Palmor's, Tho Stato had tho right of ominent | Leglelature, and the present ono, woro with c.hgmflnwifl tllw\nfblgfl"m“}m;fl‘;‘“v*b A floen- Gfix‘fifi:fi.‘ oo SHoW o paper or book in_ hiy hand, aud, of courso, | wero tnking back the things thoy gavo her. Bho | most 3¢ per cont, diminution in tho divl- | domain, to condemn nnything that was necosen them, and it was not neconsnry {0 dispense with | €18l ol “k% ‘""“d' of ““"' 4;'" ?l’m °“"‘;3“°"‘: B Mrrrs Nowrn sisse ASFATHR fhe tumed round o notice thd intrusion, | complained of thoir conduct, and seemed much dende ‘of tho Compenics; showing thet the | {oihe Stato. It could any to any railroad that {t | tho Supromo Court, In1871,"a LUl was passed I"‘fjvfl‘l‘!’ b ".1'1“ “:R“v:‘““ “fimo ';““ln “0" b, m, Wednesdoy, dan. '187;!} nd gee what cangod tho noiso. other kaid, in | agitated, Sho snid sho had beon charged with | bigh rates for freight and passougers ordinarily [ wes opprossing tho peoplo, and that it would nrcnf.mq Tailroad Commissionors, who, it was | Eot re! o s "_’-"o“‘ et e He had noves ror | o the Editor of the Minnicapolis Tritienes, r. very agonized tone, that they bad come to oEminin.'-.' o lnrge number of articles from tho | charged by the Britieh railways aronot requirad | {ako jts property aftorit 1iad beon valued In | believed, would enforco the lawn; but' Lo had | in tho intorest of ratkoacs. nd never re- e 9 Your corrorpondent Line been n resident of tha Ttk tho things that wara given bor. 1 immodi- | Bociety, snd hnd boen obliged to givo tham up | 88 a metlor of Eulluy on tho part of the Railway | somo proper way, and then becomo the owner of | beon dienppointed, though ho found no fuult Cgr“fl»‘lnlf.m s, 'Kg‘":}':\;m '}“‘t flfifcvt‘fn,fl ,'15 timbered district of the Siato for soven years, rtely stopped up and xid they showld not take | undor throats of going Lo Jail. o family wora | Companic, whilsl they provant tho chospest | tho rond. 'Tho debt could not bo incresed, ox- | with Colonol Morgan. After thoy woro ap: | Ofiee s, U6 8100 ways talic and worl | and has boen on tho pralrics more or loss every u singlo thing in onr homso, Tho gentloman | much ngitated, excited, end alarmed. Nonoof | and most gonernl sorvicd of tho public. copt by popular consout. Tho peoplo might | pointed, thoy Lnd gono to the Atlornoy Gonoral e o i aoihTTel et winter, but nover till now has it been his fortune Tib T the book nitorly disdained to notico | tho family wore in very good hoalih, and tho [ Coming” now to tho Uniled States, end our § voto yhothor tho Btuto ehould iseuo bondsto | to gef &n opinion on tho law, while [ YURTUER REFOR ,\o'\,m» ‘E ON IES0L- | {o witness o praivio winter storm, Yestorder Vitness but deliberately commeonced to rand off | oldest daughtor was quito unwell, Tho day was | owu Btato of ilinols, in which tho Lnglish L buy tho ronds. If outhorized, the Leg- | it was - tho dosira of the Tegislaturo | po o 0wy et tod tho | orning was mild, with s modorato breozo from. +ho urlitles dovn on tho bill, Witnoss enid, “Yon | very cold, _ Was uncortaln about tho thormome- | tom, with moro liberality and opportunity for | islature would provide for helr isaunnco, | that Lo should have nothing to do witlyit, Mr. foil hor QOTIINIED0. 01k S3650: utions reported the | {110 South, and ua wo started_out on a dey's trip cun's teko theso thingy, —whet's your authority #* | tar, but folt very cold riding. av o hedstead, | competition, has boon edopted, wo find, indeed, | Tho roads would thon roturn Lo the State nlib- | Buslmoll said the law was dofectiva, ‘Tho Logis- | 0 j0WhE & North froin Abwater, on the line of tho St. Paut The man paid no attention to the question. | mattress, and o tablo takon ont. ho eleck. on what is an advautsgo in this systom: a 'very en‘ | eral revenuc, It could sell tnem out, or uge | laturo had not intonded any lawyer to pesd tho Jtesolved, That farmora buy a0 _111"‘ lementa of thoso { & Paciflo Railway, there was overy prospect of u Atpitior turned and #aid, “Doyou wish me to go | the sick young man was injurious. He lnd, in | ergotic prosocution of mllwa{ ‘ontorpyises, ~ Illi- | thom itsolf, ng Now York did tho Erio Canal. It | Jaw, Ono enso had becu gottled in MecLoan ;';:{n;‘h{;;“;;:;‘ ';P;‘:g,l,; "lg;"‘;; Bl n‘-lfififi?fiiflfi" ploasant an{. %o jai) ¥ OF coursevas surprised aud torrified. | opinion of withoss, anothor homorrliago n oon- | nois, thut in 1830 had 111 wmillos of railway, had | would probably bo bottor tosoll thom to Com- Cor_nty, and_that would not Do finally decidod | foCORSHIEEY, 2EEC0RK TV P % | * At 11in tho moming commonced & fall of Didn't ramember vihat mother ssid further than | soquence of it. Was thoro two or throo Limos | 2,790.in 1860, 4,450 in 1870, cod now, according | panica which Wwould bo bound by tho now Con- | until 1876, What would theydo ? 1y tho law | *° freanlved, Thint thin Convention respoctfully call the | 8u0W—n real now Euglend storm, tho flakes thnt, ‘Uhe man went on to rend the list, andib } ilio noxt woek. Tho family wore very deetituta :’flngno\'e‘l]'llfllj I"'l‘llm‘ur'ul ln‘lu m{u;gfi;gu, momfihnu stitution. That plnlu, }m bnlhwfil,l c&ul? bohcm- ortwss, nflybln;mpn&lx tnmutrr co!loqh{lg unjust nl(en’il:!l g“hu ue‘-,xcrnlh Axisc;ulfly to tho {,m Julxm- {xlxrgu '{:d' lrx“i.l!t’ Tulling slowly nud noisclessly snelnded omo of the skirts witnoss | of household furnilure afterwards, especially i 6,000 miles in the boginning o 5, or amilo of | ried out_ina couplo of yeara. hnd also been | rates was linbleto indictmont for a mindemesnor. | duced by Sevator Vaughan, of Kuor, in 1611, fixing irough tho ir. This continited with soma i~ Zied on, Went upataira and took off | means of slooping. railway to avery 200 inhebitnuts, nud 4 milesof | suggosted that o preat contrel freight line e | Whon they got o now Board, with Colopel Mor- ressonable muximunm rites of frefght on ratironds, and | tormissions till 8:30 p, m., when after complet- tho ki Do nobt remomber what | Cross-cramined: The sick young man was | railwny for evory township in tlio Stato. bml% across the Slato, with lateral lines. [ gan at the hend, ho hoped thoy would try ull ““““fl“ll'}{““l“m‘m“’m pasago of that, or somo Hiat o ing our businoss, tho horges’ heads wore just eolor it W morely remembor taking it off | notin bod that aflornoon. Thought Lo was Wo coctainly cannot complaln that wo | It would ba hard to get thopaoplo to decide | remedios. Tho }{reaplo must _organizo F v turnod towards Alwator. Thew, in on. lostanf, Temaalior; (o slove was very hot; bod beon | standing by = grata In tho dining-rocia, sro not {olorably woll provided — with | whero they should belocatod, kinoo oll would | aud, it the railrouds =—barnssed them, Thoy woro adoptod, willx no warning whatover, the 'utorm _mwooj Laking; Led mado romo pied; took ona of TESTIMONY OF MR, WILLIAMS, milway faoilitios, = Fow Stntos of the | want to o near thom, It ‘would bo oxpensive ny | thoy must hinrass tho railvoads. The peoplo woro A rosolution was tlso prosented, and rdapted, | down upon us from thanorthiost witls demor them out of the oven eud put it on the table; Tho Rov. 3ir, Willinmn, pastor of iho church | Union can moke a better showlng; aad, | well os difieult, and, when it wag dons, it would | to blame Yhat tho lawa wero not onforced, When | recommouding the printing of full shorthand ro- don't remember whoth : a flerconous. Iho know rose in clonds, oddi:d romoved tho other pios | nt Llio coruer of Morgan and Indimng strcots, | looking nt tho faot that, whilst tho charges of | b hiard for it, to compote with exinting and well- | Judgo Tipton's docision wag afiirmad, the peoplo | POXtS of tho procos ings of tho Logislature, nronnd thaslsigh and itsocouppants, aud in much vnot: dont romenibor what Kind of pios they | sworn: Was Superintendont of tho Third Divis- | tounago by wagion ronds hos beon caloulatedat | plaunod roads, 1o objootad toit in overyre- | hnd gatugd somothing, but not all. It must bo ho arlit xefolution, roforred to the Com- | los time than Ja takou towrito this, wo vioracoun- ~ora; wau ton Lusy about the stove to rememi- | ion of tho reliof work on Madison etrcet, Way 96 oonts per milo, and by canals § conts per milo, | spect, not loast beeauso thoy would havo to | docided that tho roads wero mora trustoos of tho | wittee, was also adopted. plotaly blinded with tho storni, My courado i bor perticulars; wother was going awey with | at tho barrecka during tho Saturday of Lho cou- | it hns Leon raduced to 21 cants per milo on xail- [ go fo Congross aud got o charter from | public. Undor the now Coustltution thero was OLOSING LLEMAKE. i1 old sottler on thoso prairios, and kuow fron Hlio then; aaid to mother, % You aro not woing In | troveray. Did not icar nll tho conversation. It | ways.—using Englieh figuros,—o havo doubt- | men so many ‘of whom worg corrupt. Bosidos, | onebill introduced on' tho froight quostion by | M Flaggmade somo cloging romarks, ox. | oxporionco how to drend the situation. Vor- #ho buggy with thoso moh, aro you?" Tho mun | was Dotweon A, Tuckor, Mr. Lembert, aud | loss dono much to fmprove our condition, tho tendency to _concentration and _imporalisn | Bir. Vauglon, of Knox. It was carofully drawai, | Prossing Lig fimlmh‘ntwn at tho intelligoncoand | funatoly wo wero in {ho main rond whon T oot #aying, ‘¢ Hurry up, hurry up, wo hayen't | Mr, Dyutiner. Neithor Mr. Avery nor My, Hur- | Dut look at factaliko {hese, and toll mo what | had gono far enough. The Prosidont and Son- | but lacked throo votes of r pasuage in the Son- | Btren th of tho Convontion, and stating that o | gala strucl, though the track wan now to both of vtk 4iino;* one of tho gantlomon spoko in au | voy wan presont. thoy meau ; In 1839, the Lhree railways in ope: ato, rogardless of polities, mado o corporation | ato, He thought tho peoplo had an amplo rem- | looked on their work a3 just begun it was but | uy, over s fonceless prairio, with Iut spuruo jnsulting raonuor about witnasa taking muslo | | Cross-ceamined: Sww the partios talking, | ation in Illinois—the St‘.nfinmau & Morgen, Chi- | whoso viows nover changoed, o did nob want | edy; it was simply to onforco tho | tho Infancy —of the organization, Ilo f houses. As tho storm would kft u littlo for v fossonup seld uhe was toling music lossons | but didn’t howr muoh of tho diccussion, [Wit | cago & Mississippl, aud Galens & ‘Chicago | to suy to thom thnt Llinois wwas not ablo to pro- | law. It dofectivo, tho Tglslaturo would | eppenlod fo el = ta ok to esrry | momont, wo could neo two or thre rods abend, and wos glad o got & chanco; tho | mays pxplained liow tho ofiices were vonstructed, | Union—ohargod 3)¢ conts por milofor passon- | toct itself, Tho peoplo lind tho power, and they | vomedy it If tho Bupremo Court up- | Out oud porfect tho organization, Ho was | qud cateh tho, faiug traco of ihe track, whicl Piinga tnken were o cooking ctove Lwo | and rensons for not hoaring boltor.] Ieard tho | gers. In 1869, six years lator, the inuio way tho | should put in ‘motion moasuren which would ro- | hold both Tipton and Wood,—und it might do | cortaln "w{ would fny tho hiand of thoo whom | alono was visiblo, How ongorly wo strainad our bedntocda, four chaits, and nome cloth— | Inst part of tho talki, It was in rogard to tho slg- | avorago clinrgo ou ion differont, Tonds, In 185, | lievo them, In case they could not get reliof by | botly, for thoro was no conflict botwoon the two, | they had electod ofiiects, o loped all would | oyos to follow the traco, upoti which alone our poro. flavnel s (hine (hay earried off tho slirt, | naturo, Wanted to soo whot tho facls weru, | bix yours later, tho avoraga rato on sovon diffor- | logislative ‘onnctmonts. It looked budly to go | —till no ono could doubt but thnttho sovoralgn | loavo resolved that oyory achool district should | gnfoty deponded! Ouco or twico it was clmost Dut don't Imow. Wen veiy much touchod ab tho | Bhe camo into my ofiieo wiinging her hands, and | ont Tonds whoso rates was givon axa 82-7 conts info debt sgnin 1 but tho Stata got o fair aquiva- | power whiol existad in tho pooplo still rorninod | oe it farmors organized. Tho officors would. | Jout, and our henrts sanlk liko lead; for to wan ¢ 2ime, nnd seered Lo work mysol? up into n sort | in great troublo, aud wanted to know whothey par wilo; and in 1871, six years lator, on cight | lent for all 1t bought. Thoro was no question | thero, Thoy conld tako ono of thess railronds do what thoy could to carry on he warfare jusb W % fiightonod. f ign_t) Advised iiToront rail ing; at Bt. Louln, 1t a8 | g to 4 i did not Lok | T pondemuing k. T railrand was as mucts | begun. s ot AL e of yage, Was very much frightonod for fesr | she had botler sign the papor, vised hor to | differont railways converging at St. Louls, 1t w ns to tie power, and il 0 B0 muc] ndemul - X VAS Ay ch o g S 5 utes of this torrible experience, we came upon n orvago, Wes ey puch righlonod, for feoe | eho dd botlor Bleh, (00 D00k ok o wore | 415 oonth poemiie. Tk, in tho poriod of | {imo. Whiwny a o tarnpllio, If thoro was any. obe S Kmith bado thiow an_nffactionato farowell, | housor ‘the puly oo, be o artoryards lemand: Thought the mon muet have boon lu the house | wronged the ofiicors of tho Hoclely would sco | oightoon yoars, during which our population | grezow o COLONEL J. . NOWELL, OF a'neax | struction in the x-unulnF of a rond, condemn it, gl‘b.h l_ho.ho po thl:\t Lo w‘?glld meot thom alt in & | for gomo miles,” lying diroatly on tho road, I Jalf an hour. Miss Julin Herne was thero ; Dr, | her yighted, trobled, and our products and travel incrcased COUNTY. and thon tendor it to tho Company under the | batter world, whoro railroada and comminsion i i 1d not he A deod, I bslisve now If wo Lad passed this houszo Pecl: carae soon afterwords, Didn't remsin at [’l‘hn{:npar in question was & disclaimer of | in & far groater ratio, in_ faco of The remedy for their trouklea was in tho Legiu- | now lnw, Ho did not belioyo iu the building o | men would not nunoy thei, [Applause.] Doforo tho storm camo on, we should novar have i of this writing tho storm Lins been ragiug twontv had anything in the houe to ont after the visit | good work that had beon done in tho Tucker earnings on the Illinols Contral, and as high as | railrond lawyors; end cmployes, ol organized | new railway, Illinois had a Judiciary that was A young man, whoso name wo could not Joarn, | hours, and still goes by with unabetad violenec f tho gontlemen ; mothor had gano to get somo | business. 40 por-oont on tho Ohio & Mississippi. Tho | and shrowd,” Phey found thelr way nfo Con- | unquesilonod : the Loglslaturo was ready to | wooed und won' tho affcctions of a Misy Drico, | Wo avo shut up in a littlo hut 10x12 foot, with « fnonov'zo buy somo conl. Wo lad no I’»tovw to 'm:]n Bpmnucnllnn repting at thin point, Mr. nvng-nr:o wasg 27 per cont, 'Tho llui{x’gud and | vontins, and tried to control everything. ‘Lho | sorvo tho paople; and all thoy lind to do was to | daughter of Mr, Chapman Price, Iormorl); of | family of Biwedes, and tho proapcci is_we coolk anytlmig, and_ yery little conl, Had noth- | Smith movod & nol, pros, in tho easo of Me, Tlar- | Warchouro Cominission also mado it 27 per | only wayto moot this army was to ralse nnother, | work thomsolves. Thore was o romody againat | this oouuty‘ but niow &, resident of Craig. The | shall” have muothor night of it. Just ing to ect ovar Buuday, oxms];;e what was Pra- yoy, tho teatimony failing to conneet him in auy | cont by thoir annual roport; G per cont comes | If Biato logislation and Foderal leglelation | discrimination by tho common law, bilt it was | paroutu of 1o young lady bmcrlgunppuuod Lor [at thin moment ho farmer has wided by the neighbors. Didu't romain loug | way with tho e from othor eources, and 07 por cont, or two-| on reilronds was u\)hcld by the Courts, | inadoquate, Tho farmere °“i1.’-'5 to oncourage | marrying tho youth in question, bocauso of his f como in from the wood-pilo, tho end of . without Yellef, nu our friends brought us some- Kc i} b i H i i i i » " Fodor: 7 v i ‘I'hreo cheors wore givou for the men who or- hed ehelter, i i i homo Lhat night ; wnu very sick, and there was | ownerahip of all goods obtainad from tlio Reliof | & 8u) posed setfve competition and wonderful | letures, tho State Courts, tho Federal Courts, | now road; it was balter to take ono already $adid reached sheller, as it continuod to increaso with im placo to H]§n|).‘ Wont lyo Mis. Roynold'a to | Soclety, \slmther&nt Norwood, in this State, or in lncrguu in businoas, our rato of pasaenger fures | and Congress, Tho only sufo rond was through | built, That Jaw which nllowed o rell- g"}\“{fe% at I\n‘{‘mmnoh A shigii awful rapidity. st1s, Thought that thore wag ono bodatead loft | the hands of frionds, snd also abundoulng all | incroased 40 por cont, o lawsuit, Whon he bogan to inyestigate tho | rond to tako tho Iaud of o e Convoution adjourned sluc die. Lo sweep of the tempost bacamo now terriblo, ju iho houte, with partial covoringon it, anda | claims to cortain othor spevifiod articlen.] But tho passengor trafl of our railwaya | law-pomts, It was sinco it was his duty, and, at | citizon allowed tha oltizen to take A. Virgink m % tho enaw filling tho nir so that at no time was mattress, Thore wus o small table loft up staivs, TERTIMONY OF MU, BLACIKIAN. malcos only & small part of its f;ranu enrnings, | thoe "boginning, ho ‘T‘M soarod, DBut, having | the proporty of theroad. It would come ocasy Ll b ex Shoots & Young | {lio stable, three rods away, visible, and ouly & littlo stovo, and & rocking chair, and a tablo in Mr. Dlackmansworn: 1iad boon fu the em- | Taking tho gross earnings of oight of our priu- | gotton into it, Tio got iutorosted, and proposod to | altor ono oOr two ronds had been taken. Of fian About to Elope with Iiex | occasionally could we enteh o glimpdo of a wagon the dining-toom. loy of thio Nolief Society ns v datoetive, and hnd | cipal vailways for 1659, 1 find that the passougor | stay in tho fight, Tho roud to succoss wan | courso thoy would bo paid forthom. ~Iio did [ Daughter. not twenty feot from tho wind At tho timo In answer to quostions; Don't know that wo ynllmd with Daulinor ab difarent times atout tho | curninga wore as low s 19 per cont of the gross | straight, but hard, Tivery puss was guavded by | not think thoro was any uncnani%mr this grand Fron the Christianburg ( Va,) Mcssenger, tornoya for PIuntiff asked, and woro grant- | thirds of tho whole smount carnod, is from | thnb ended tho fight. ho powor of tho pooplo | the improvement of tho Illinois and other dissipated habits, Bub opposifiou only added | nose frozen whilo ne now. It 1a srowing coldor, sing, ed, pm'mlgalan L'}) cell o witnn’un, nlroadfr sup- | freight entnings. 'hoit lnlo roport gives 23 por | to rogulate chm‘?guu, if sus&ninud bytho (!:mrlts, rivers, iho uppor _xivers -wero im- | fuol {o the flame, and confirmod the maldon in | and wo got no comfort but by huddling closo B Q"' (By Mr. King)—What artlcles did thoy | pamacd, who had scen My, Hurvoy when tho | cont for paskongar, 70 for frelght, aud 7 for mly- | sottled tho mattor. Tho {mllticiunn would pass med' Congross ~ would _improve .{ho | hor dotormination to oling to lior lover through | rod hot stove, ‘Llicso sottlora tell ma thoy hay_ bring you immedietoly aftor tho rald on tho | paper ves being discussod and signod by-Mus. | collancous earuings. iho Jaw if demanded. Dut s law soon beeame o | fowor ones, ~ No matter how low tho thiok and thin, Last waekil learning that Mr, | many awful storms horo, but this is far the houso? A—I think womo cold meat, somo | Tuckor. 1 have not tha L:luruml.lun inrelation to tho | doed lotter when fought by s strong organiza- | railroads put tho rates, ke rivors could compete | Prico would bo from homo, ho proenred a buggy | worst ever known, The mnn who occupied th read and butter, and somo cake, The witnoss not being ablo to bo produced fm- | inorenso in cherges fox fruight similar to that | tion, unloss o powerful organization fought for | with thom, Soulo people objected to Shellnbar- and went to his rosidenco to elope with hin deugh- | noaroat house was frozen to doath last wintor in Q.—I didn't moan that, A.—Ob, oxousemo; | mediutely, the Court adjourned “mfi Monday. furnishied by our old railwey guides in rolation [ it. ‘Any good law would soon go down unless fim“a Dbill on account of thelr Stato rights idens; | tor to West Virginia, to Lo marriod, His ail- | n storm not noar the soverity of this. Ho war 7 thought thet wes what you moznt, L ek iy to faves; brit wo know thero has boon, fn faco of | supported by publio nontiment, Honco tho ue- | buk hio saw no objection to it. anced was u-sd{ and willing to go with him, but | coming liomo from the grovo with firewood, ang Cross-cxamination—By Mr, S8mith: Am o ‘g E: nulbpnncfi competition and lucreulng{\hnuluosu, cesrity for organization now, The Loglslature Tho Ilon, James Shaw, of Carroll County, a | the mothor st hor foot firmly down, and vowed | perislied within a short distanco of his home deughter of Lboe plaintif, Ama singor—a pub- | py Jlnylnus f“fetomflth = | atluctuating, but increasing, rato of charges, could pnss tho needod law, ond the Courts would | member of tho Judiciary Committoe of {uo | that ho should not take tho girl from the house, | Yeaven holp thoao who wero onught out at the Jic pinger. Have boon 80 engged ofiy sineo the i Fubruary lust a son of mine, aged 17 yoars, was | =, ya7y, {fy o wholo frofghts on threo of tho | sustain it as being within tho logitimato sphere | Houso, was askod at the samo timo ¥flx"unfi to tho gun and telling | coming of this stonm, for, unless thoy wero_or oo G favo wung in churel, and havo assistod at | oltacked witl plourisy, Iy Lrealliug way laborlous, | rondy loading westward from Chicago avoragod 2 | of tho Logislaturo, Tho troublo was, that Con- WHAT TIE LEGISLATURE WODLD DO Lim {hat If ho attompted to carry hor off pho | somo froquontod track, nnd noar _sholter like churel concorty, socloty concerts, and have sung | & racking, patful congh developed ftuelf, and ho com- | conts and 6 mills per ton por milet wheroas, in | grews had ~quiotly accopted the rullrond | for tho poople. 1o snid they wore watching would shoot lim. Yronting theso ns the Idlo | oursolves, they aro boyond human aid. fn opern. Vas pt Jiomo ot tho timo tho things plained of sovero puin vxtendiug from the armepit to | 1856, wo wero chatgod on frolghts .shipped from | view, and talken it for lmnted that thero | carefully tho proccodingn of "tho Convontion throats of s woman, tho lovers continued their —_—— werd tulion, and was in vory poor hoalth, Hada | tho waist on tho rigbtsido, Aatho rendlest remedy | tho Houth northward, aa L remember, not ox- | must bo - groat le(i: changes boforo | and My ald it could givo tho Legislature would | proparations for doparture. All thinga boing A Orazy W Churoh. bud cold, - 1ave no recolludtion of thoman com-# within reach, T immedistoly administered nearly threo | cooding 1 cont and 6 milla por ton Eur mile, | tho lnw could stand, Without any fuvestigation, | bo gladly rocolved, and auy suggoation actod on. | ready, they proceedod to tho buggy, the young Amnnfg tho vast sssomblage of people wi ing in nt tho front door, tablespoonaful of Dr, Jaynes Expoctorant, and sp. | Froights hnve Inoreased, oven upon tl orough- | tho lawyors took this for grantod; aud, of | Thoy imade o good ~begluning at the lndf ‘was Hiandod in, tho youth had taken his scel | attonded tho morning services ‘at Bt. Jaseph's .—1 undorstood you to sny that you became | plled Jayne' Liniment over all the parta affected, cov- Tares and compeling linos, from 50 to 100 per | courso, tho pooplo took tho samo viow. Thoro | lnst sossion, and cowld ~do _hot- | byhor sido_nud was in ‘tho aot of driving off, | Cathodral at DBufalo, on Bunday weok, wau t wory augry ¥ A.—Yos, nir, aftor I paw tho man- | eriug fm up warmly fn bed, In 16 minutes Lo vomit- cent above the rates of fifteen and twenty years | was a gonernl focling that the Emplu would bo | tor mnow. Boon tho poople of Illinois | ‘When Mrs, Prico cut ghort tho whole proceeding | woman named Mary Deoves. While the Rt ner in which ty mothor was trealed, o, and was afterward eany for fwo hours, Tho paiu | 850 A correspondont of the Atafe Regisler, st | bost, He ‘ohnllonged any railrond lawyor to find | must got roliof, and thoy would got it by rovolu- | by shooting tho youth with the gun abiovo meu- | Tlev. Bishop Ryan wis in tho plnlpib proaching Q.—1low long did you remain in (hat 8tato of | 1n'tug eido retwrning, 1 gave lim aw allee doso of the | SPringfiold, siuted, u fow waol uince, that corn | any ‘anthority anywhero thut Btato Loglslatures | tion if'thoy could not by.Courts and “Loglela- | toned, The physician who droesed the wound | this woman got f§ in her head that unlens shi mind? A.- Not vory long. Expectorant, tud ua;m“ oo tho T thiment, which af- | Worth U5 conta in Now York City was 'obliged to | could not control froight tariffa. On the con- | tures, Whut was wantod wero & fow gonoral | pronounces Iis rocovery oxtremoly doubtful, if | proourcd n handsome gold eross thut the Bi* Q.—About how loug? A,—Perhaps ton min- | forded him instaut vellef, Onthemorning of tho 14th | pry 43 conts froights to reach tho soabonrd, | trary, similar points hnd been deoidod in har- | laws, carofully deawn up, and the wholo power | not impossible. wore about kis nook shostionld never see Hoaven ntes, [Laughtor.] o was decidedly better, yalalng considerablo phlegm, | loaving a balanco of 28 conts to pay for pmtluc- mony with his viows, Tyt at common law, this | of peoplo and Courls to enforce them,—tor all Sop—— g In accordance with tho promptings of her hnagi " Qu=You rity {13t on of tio parties alludod fu- [ Witk blood,” “Gontiuing “with tho LExpactorsnt, | ton and shipment, Mr, Torguson, of Aoy, N. | wasnot #o, In Lnglandithnd boen deckdod | dopended on ouforcement, —Would tho rail. Another Presont for Prosldont Qrant. | jia¢jon she arogo from hor seat, and ascended t) sullingly to tho fact that you wera taking muslo | the dlicase wea ol lioken up o & sy | Y, ‘shiows thint, for tho last fivo yoars, it hau cost | that disorimination was botweon poople in tho | roads oboy? Thoy would after {he matterof | _ An ologant cabinet hias boon made at Iclena, | staiys to the pulpit, and cniching tho cross it Teusonw? A—Yew, siv. T ihink It was tho poraon | O, o B L0 e b o o ors at- | thio shippor, producor, ud conwiimer, 81 conts to | sama town, aud not difforont townk, A atatuto | Jogislativa control ovor rallronds had boon os- | Mon., for presontation to Gonoral Grant, Of | hor hand jorked it with suoh violonco 2a to brow' 1 havo siugo hourd onllod Aly Druliner. o domrieg s At Wit covapta s aro u- | bond & usiml of grain from Chiloago, and 87 | was roquired thoro, 'Tho real principle i tho | tablished® Ilo bolisved in logislativo coutrol | tho attiolo tho aloun Jerald says L tho ohain, Aftor thu) obtaining posscssion o ,—1In thiz thegentlomunz A,—I thiuk soj it & the wintor 1t thin seotion of tho country, 1 gladly | ownts from Bt. Louis, to New York; whotoas tho | Moweon caso wns not whethor there wns & com- | over all corporations, The Legislaturo had po- # Belmiltzo, tho buildel of the “wonderful eab- | the oharin sha [amodiately ran frous the Church Josbyin this thogeutlomuny AL thiulc 80 1t | fng tho wluiar It teet o of b amo fiho copruwy | notual cout fo tho Lronsporintion Company | mow law ~romody, but - whether tho | lico oo wlifuh onablod 1t to outvol tho ronda | tnot on oxhibition at {ho Opics Ttouso durg | Dl T ovonon comsdoratdy axciiomant = Q.—And you thought it wes su insuit for him my entire conidenco fn the vitusof the remedios | might Do, and perhaps {5, au_ low | Logislaturo could = control rates, The | greatly, If that failed, they could, if nuceusns tha past fow days, da‘mrtu with his ingeniously { the congrogation, and somo of tho mombe to peals foyou abont tuking wunie lonsonu? A.—- | mention, L C G, Aiekens, Bygy Justice of the | ny = @ couta por buwhel, To Town, | ronds claimed that ovor privato | ry, condomn sny rond, and thoe Btato could | eud unk{\mly porfocted pleco of furniture for | ptarted in {mnm(‘; of tho orazod boing, T 7 thought 8o ot that time, Leavey Edting Pulaski Co.y 1, Vo are lfolt Bn amtinguishod nuthority | chrtor was a contract, to bo smondod ouly by | turn it over to mow mon, It a ropd | Cosiuna lo-niorrow. {Tho woight of this wticlo | were joinad by ofiioess whio thnully eapiured Lo Q.—Ifow did he know that you wera taking e that it conts five bushels of eovn to sond ono (o | common consent. I'ho moment the chiarter was | was not aubsorving tho public iutprpot, ovndemn | of worlmunship is 2,800 pounds, pud » slx-mulo | and tool hor {a tho atation houso. Tho pri- yuuafo losons ? A.—I nover mot him until that —A Fronch chamlat has discoverod a brilliunt | tho seaboerd. Thus it would soem that, evon | sccopted, tho corporators obtained vostod vights, | {t, But that was not tho raal romedy,—not | toum is roquired to take {¢ through to tho rail- | says that sho don't caro how soou ybo dlea ny time. That's what [ wondured it mothod of muking dismonds by oxtravting tho n}mu through shipmentu, whero tho compotition | Among thom was tho right to chargo such ratos what people wantod, ITe disbolioved in that | roud, Of tho considerablo number of o oitizons | thet sho hog conguered tho dovil ond all hi N.—~Did vou sl Lim # A,—1 told bim I was (ak- | color from other vrovious stonoy, of riyal lines mlgfn bo oxveoted to worka legitls | as thay pleasod, wo long as they wore rogsonable | l whole doatrluo of the voatod righla of theso cor- | who last wook inapected tho oabluct, not ono but | intuonces,

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