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fuk CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1889—TWELVE PAGES, ve beet to throw Gen. Hancook sum- auld bare tho rervice, Gnelleld opposed the a ment, ‘and defeated it, Yet Benjamin is amendmmoualy nupparting tianeock In Massn- re ae, it'an fortunaty thing that trifting In= chutes tke this don't dturt bls sorenity, eysbladie es inv, the slatesnian almost vonvicted of a letter to Springer oifering 0 bribe, 1s eat to lake nn netive part in tho Domocratic campaign it Indiana. ——————— Tun Prealdent has granted Whittaker an joint furlougl—a good disposition to make " the ease until tho fucts can be thoroughly ox- amined, ——— ee Tate publishers are deferring thelr fm rant books untll utter the Presidential eles don. ‘This really 1s not tho the for nuvel-read- Ings enna epost the took of the bones, It is inferred din mastodon was tho orlginal end-man of den. Haverly’s winstral troupe. —— wTyrose were not the principles for which Hought four yeurs."—W'lalcld Seo Hancock. rl Wave and found wanting—the Senator from South Carolina, ——— PERSONALS, 4 «Mydream of Iife Is ore.”"—Gen. Grant. Presitent Hayes will ins Rurus and lupe- tal on his falt trip this year, Mr. English appears to have mortgnges ‘op pretty muck everything except a boon, “putin down for # $10,000 contribulionto {hocampalgu fund—I car tickets."—Mr, dine let. deere with [ts falling leaves, sad memories, and new styles of Lonuets, fy upon ug”—Cuil Hamilton. Who will now play Juliet ??~Cleveland Herald. This fen very foullsh question in view of the fact that Miss Anthony's health was neyer better. - ANew York man has discovered that cats eat cucumbers, thd the mystery te to whut ailed then dlong abouts In the morning is dis Hpated, ‘The Duchess of Edinburg and her ehil- dren bave recovered from tho meusies, and Amerfeans in Kurope can now resume their ontts upon the futuily. President Brown, of Hamilton College, has resigned nftor fourteen years of service, Hs work will be appreeltted wherever baseball and boat-racing are known, Mr. English says he takes “the deepest I~ terest in tho stiecess of the Demucratte party.” Asthe gentleman's rites are generally 10 per cent, we ure aorry for the parts’. “Do you belleve in chureti-going 2" asks an‘apxious young man in Lake County. Wo do, mostdeeldedly, There 1s no place like tho church ona ralny Sunday to trade umbreling. Prof, Reed, of London, has figured out the age of the world (o be 600,000,000 years, but peo- ple sould not ncvept thoxe figures unresurvedly unti! they have been verified by Senator Ham- tin. “The chenpeat way of getting even with thore Spaniah gunboats would be to sink a few cf Mr. Evarte’ letters along the const. No mercy should bo ehown when Nations! honor ia in- volved. Mr. Watterson has gone East, but tho 2:25 am. editoriuls in the Courter-Journat wilt cone tinue to appear, entiefactory arrangement bay- fog been made with ono of tho lurgest dealers Josour minsh in Leutsvitte, ‘The latest arrival from England Is Mr. A. Maud, Any young man with such a tootsoy- ‘wootsoy nume ahould not be Jeft alone long by American girls, Jf hie tirst name should prove tobe Aifreda or Artic, It would bo tuo sweet for anything. “Is your program full, Miss Beetlecrush- er? atked n young man of u Western dumsel who had Just strugyicd out of tho refrestinent- foom with disappalntment In her cye and an “onder of dances” Su her hand. “Program full" said the daughter of tho Settlug Suu. “Waal I guess not! T hain't had nothing buts Dleee of cuke and anice cronn, an’ they don't gofar towards Ming my program, 1 cun tell you. Prature, . Casslus M, Clay writes to the’ Louisville Courter Journal: “A submisslon for anothor four years ton rupe of tho Presidency would bo fowanlice rather than prudence or regard for Peaceful remedies, {tis not aufe for freemen tosubmit tamely tooutruge and tyranny, ‘ Etere nal vigilance’ and prompt uction are ‘tho price of liberty.” For the information of those who may wish to know something of Mr, Clay, wo wil state that he fs tho gentleman after whom a ‘Well-known Keutucky atallion {8 named. a SPIRIT OF THE GERMAN PRESS. About tho Janus-faced Democracy, the Mlinots Staata-Zeltung writes us follows: * Wade Harpe ton declared bofore a great mnsaemeeting, held inStaunton, Va., that during the present cleo- tlon campatin the same fssuica were nt stake for whieh Lee ond Stonewall Jackson fought fur four years, Soveral thousand people listened to tho harangue, and reporters of Democratic papers wrote the above sentence down, But, whey Wade Hampton uttered this sentence, ho did not think ond intend that *tother follows’ Would or should hear. of it. Te presumed to seuk to his Democratic stoners 'Incognite,’ Inall confidence be told them what the South thought to xaln by a victory in this Prestdentint cainpaign, and he fs now hifurinted that bls con= fdontial coninunieutions were. reported to ‘tother felluws,'—the North. Docs he deton= Mrate by bls conduct that be ja a cowardly dug, who does not daro to stand up pib- Ucly for all bis expressions made in publle? Perhaps not, Pertapa bo furnisies proof only Of the fuct that, tn accordance with ita politioul ‘actica, Lemocravy weurs two fices,—one for the South and one for the North, Uefore the South the Deniocrutic purty representa itself ag {isredeemer, whu will restore Its teal status 98 Wexisted before the War; us the party which, Mier its gocesaion te the Federal powor, will amply rolmburse tha South, at tho cost of the North, by paying It Indommideations for ull (oases which the Bouthern people austulned by tho abuiltion of slavery .and by the Civil Ware Inone word, ua tha party that will grant to und Provide for tho South nut atone all those things which It altempted to seoure by aeceasion, but a areatdeal more, ‘This iy one of tho two faces vice Demveracy wears, but only Iu the South, ters tha reform: mask, and represents itself ‘ Toreall political slmpletons and those who wish fret assuch ng the ‘reform purty,’ which Tha cradicate ‘eprruption’ aud tleau out the auwean Stuble,” but which will at tho game ine «iloscly adhere and proteut ail tho teal Whlevonents gained by tie North through the fat fand Not vermit tho sume to be touched, fn Hi ty ny this second tneu Hemocragy relles on mt ma tho political almplotons of the North will I chuse whe wish tobe and wppear aa such Ba ttot hear of what itwuys and does (nthe ee For this reaaun Wade fampton regards ie an infamous breach of cuntidence when ull renee tre disclused tu the North, so ln. i ely, ho whispered into Southern cars. hive renatlier tors are vory much phased with any me but the Northerners must nut kaw ‘ind WUOUt tke Among the fatter bo would at loast tO preserve his ‘incognito. Woll, be ie * Hot without hulp in executing bis Inten- ee emocratls papers ta tho North, and Pee eM We Aro worry to way It German Rep ke the Anzctycr dca Westens and the Now eater Zettung aro very willing to assist Unt OF his gorape, “These papers kaow ell that Hampton gave ut Suntan ox- ae to the real woutinents of tho Southern letar rae rae know exevedingly well that @ here! the Demooratio purty in November reataort bo tantumount tow victory of tha crats, iments entertained by Southern Demo pers atecd’s Notwithstanding all thts, thuse par incon inpt to puttifog’ Hampton out of hie cath Hampton é H Very wel fortable position. ‘Two faves tho Denma- In the Wa, weary, but it covers buth with n vel Tesentat ee teppears ucountte’ as the re bar ta aie OE the Refarm and Freo'lrade party,. Denoting 42 Ie hides tte fave with 8 thick, Diy tho ele Fell. In tho South It reprosunta sin ‘Yon tor ag Of revenge, which promlsca rotallu- Plundernues Civil War and the plllayiug and aad pee of tho North in fuvor of the South, North; bi teu 1¢ attempts tuhide before the Song sunt Without wvull, If Democracy should wale A ie shu OF Lue Lwo fuces would the Demverayy ine atte Post writos tho fottowing leadert avery eu Will bo foullsh onough to belluve that 09 the ta be lutroduced aguin in tho South!" Claim une mtoetatlo papers of the country ox- sument ee Te vividly reminds us of the ar 1 discuser ich every Democrat, when cornered 1b ‘Ull, resorted to fur bis prateotion dur- We tomoeet 1860—viz,; *Purhapa you would Wis war ke oY Negro wench Butsy?’ ‘Thia ul- ev bls *deruler resort" in order to escape n tho North it hangs out a dilfurentony, Thoro, Poiseadlon of tho Fuderal power, | tho for hin uncomfortable dinlog, With this hw attempted to allence all arguments in relas tlon to tho exlatence of slavery tn the United Staten, ‘This annunenttan ai hominem every Democent would fall baek upon in the end ng certiin rs tiiee two are four, With this ques. thin the Democrats thought ty crush all Lon, and now, lice fn 1800, thoy believe they’ t An Unariawerable question when they any, * Yott alnly will not tmaintatn that slavery be introduced again in the South! No, wo do not belleve Its no tore than we bad any futention of marrying thy bhaek wench Hotay, but we do belleve init possibility of an opluton rendered by the Supreme Court of tha United States after tho numbor of Judges thereof has been Incrensed suas toobtain a Vemocrntie majority: on the Bench declaring the three constttutional ainendments as unconetitutionnily adopter, thus lonving thom nugatory aud void. And we, furthermore, bulluye that then tho. former: Alave Stated would inaugurate in relation tu thelr negro inborers on system of peonige which would be more dumnable than the ayatent of shivery itself, Howoult bo aavery without any obligations on the part of the tan Wwiteils tus Baye Wo ndmit. for ory Bike, that slavery cannot be retntrodiue se tha Wade Huimptons. the Chal othe Hills, ond the Eumars do not It from the bottom of thelr sus, but hes catia sich astute of aifairs would follow this reintroduction as would In the end produce Wyreaterdestrietlon te tha uitterial Inter of tho South than even was caused by the Wal Tho Pitlalnayher Freie Presse weltes in rolatton to tho result of the election In November ay fol- lows: “The voming contest will bring thu de- elon, Ifthe Democracy is defented, it hae fought Ita last battle, Itcannot keep together any longer the diferent factions whieh Bo furit has united under its banners, With the defeat of Winfleld Scott the Whig party dlsappenred, with the defeat of Winfleld Scott Muncock the Democratic party will disaypenr. Nerven ct omen. Then the Republlean purty has Anally fined the purpose for whielt It waa founded, {. vy the destrietion of the Democratic party. It $e then free from an adversary, Who not alone obstiuniely fought It step by step, but alyy can- stintly endangered tho future of tho Iepublic and the Nution. Thun the tepubliean party stat anid wid Innugurate all those: reforms whieh are demunded by the butter eluases of tho people. it then ean. trust the leadershiy inte: tho of its = purust men, it does ‘pot want to be compelled by the country to abdicate its trust. 1 the Yout should be victorious, then night and darkness will creep over the innd. The guardian angel of humanity will surrowfully hide ts face in inournlag. exivaiuizntion will take tha place of Jaw, order, andthe Union. Blyody contests between politival factions will be thy order of the duy; the Republle Is dishonored, and {t will be Linpossible to foretell what wilt be the font satiny of the New World with suet a political rest. ‘Therefore, let ait true patriots stand once more togother tn this last confliet. Tt ts Nght for the tuture of tala by Providence 30 mitch favored lund; for the extatetice of uttr hues ind the prospeets of our ehilldren, A Vletory for the Republican purty Is also a vie> tory over the orruption within. our own purty riniks, over tho fixers and polltiest demmyoxs, 10 whose dark decd lig past we must aseribe: the fact that our purty doek not possess tho self rellanee of former eee: A Iepublican vietory: will bring tts stinshlne und prosperity, peace aud tho blessings of the world," The Buffalo Demokrat, n German Vemoeratle Paper of some ubility, fs very much puzzled whom to belfeve, whether Noss Kelly, of the City of Now York, or his First Lieutenant, Pur- ell, of Nockester, N.Y. Tho Demolrut writes: Jobn Kelly openly threatens fe bis org ay, tho New York Express, to gel! out to tho Repube Hens on the basis: If you help me in New York local polities, I will deliver to you the Demo- cratic party in the Presidential election! And this proposition is not nde eu rosa, but tho Eepress guys plain and impudent enough: The State of New York fg very close at best, and a few thousand votes will be sufficient to throw the Electoral vote tnto the hands of the Hepnb- Heans, Uancock would bo defented, but Kelty’ would wgain be the mister of the poilticnl situa tuon in tho City of New York, It would bo by far botter for him than to assist In the election of Huneock and ruin ‘his own Tummuny orguniattion. Can aus one doubt which horn of tho dilomna he weil choowa? Joun Kelly carries the koy to the White House in his breeches pocket! Bhait he deliver tho key tu Garfield?’ So far Borsa Kelly, or tather bis ‘organ. On the othor side, ong of his Cabinet Minfsters, aud agrent Hghtin tho Democratic party, Purcell, of the Ruchoster Union, prints In hls paper the following eraculur atateniont, which seomis to Indlente. the opposit: of what the New York Erpreas so defiantly pub Nshes. ‘The Union writes: * Let Republican or- nus und leaders put tho balm of Gilead on thelr contidiug souls that discord and disruption ts predominating In the Democratic en and preas it lovingly, «4 much us they plense,—nll will be well in the end!) Amen,—but whom stall we beliuve? It is flattering, however, for tho Atnerican people to know that Jolin Kellys of Tammany, enrries tho key to the White House in bis brevehes pocket? Should thin not induce nul emocratla voters to go en tmissy to the polts and do every thing in their power in order to demonstrate that it Join Kelly cannot make a present of tho Federal Governmunt to any one be chooses?" If Kelly should present that key to tho White House to Mr. Guriteld a0 thut he enutd carry it for the next four yours in bis breeehes pocket it would be tho best and smartest transuetion Ketly performed during bis fife. The people of tho ‘United States would. be well pleased, tho Aisgust of tho Huifato Demulrat to the contrary notwithatanding, ‘Tho Burlington (In.) Trittens writes the fol- lowing: “The Demoeratic party 1s in great tribulution, Without Now Yark [tis hopelesly fost. But even with New York Its caso fs 0 dvaperate ono, hecatse tt must gain in addition to New York cithor tho State of ludiunn or tho States of Now Jorsoy and Connevtleut, Con neeticut Ja not any longer a doubtful State; ft wilt vote Republican, On Indian depends evorything, Thv 133 Electoral yotes of the Solld South tho Democrats can count upon, thanks to fraud, Intimidation, aud fatsitteation practived on Southern Hepub- Noans, hoy still need 47 votes. New York has 35, Indiana 15, New Jersey 0, and Conneeticut 6, Without New York, no victory for the Demo- erats In possible, and without Indinnn (Con- necticut gulng Republican) aven New York will hot bo wuilictent. Indiana seems to be very doudtful, so doubtful vven that the Domoeratio Moguls of that State ure continually discussing: tho propricty of areview of the Supreme Court dveision tn relation to the constitutional amend= monts tothe fundamental law of Hooslerdom,und let tho October election xo by thy board. By this trick they hapo to ukeape the possibility of danguring the prospects In New York i Noe vember trough a detent In Indiana in the nonth of October, Bit. it fs argued by other Indiana mossbacks, suoh'netion would be equally as dangerous, beewuse It would .croate the tin= Preasion all over the cuuntry that cowantiee and Uneertainty as to the result In October prompted them to wake this unlocked for” shunyge. ‘This would undoubtedly canso a coustder- gable loys ule. In the free of all tht, the Hovalor Demuvrits hive, therefore, come to tha conclusion ty rely on the barcel of Mr. Engl to upon shortly, and: let somo of its Mleyotten content flow out ainong the pouple again for the purpose that he iniy enjoy the honor of presiding over the Bultity of tha Uilted states, ie. lish fan ndveriry nol to be despiol, pardeularly tn the present tine, when the ro- sultofr elvetions ia more dependent tpon the amount of money expended than upon the truth and soundnoss of prinalples enuncinted, ‘Tho Republicans will do woll ta concentrata nt tholr strength thore, and, wbovo al, gol to be too positively ascured by tho present apponr- tineew, which tay huve w tenduney to create too liigh w degree of contidunes,”” Tho New Jersey Freie-Zeituny doos not bolieve in sureh opty oxouses as the New York (World publluies, In order to bolster up the prospects of Bkintint Kogiish tn the State of Indiana. The Zeitung sayas* Very thin is the expluna- tion prodneed by tho Now York World ta exeuse tho infamous and much discussed, usurious, and cut-throatitke (rangactions of Ite candidate tur tho Vice-Presidonoy, That paper asserts whethor it {a true or not, wo do not know—that one of the chivf uxonts, through whom Mr, En= gilah usually tranguoted his dirty business, f9 a Hepubllcan, Bupposo It ia true, whut of It? Mave the Republicans nomiiated tholr favorit son's ugent ws their candidate for the Vico- Presidunvy? Is English not responsible for the gets of bis finanolul agents In cusy ho aceepta the rowults of thoiracts a sutlifuctory? Kur bo it from us to clutin that there ure no usurers to bo found fn Republican ranks, Tut that the Ropuhitcans would not be xo foolixh us to nenil- nate such wv fellow as thelr oundidate for tho Vioo-Prusideney ucod burdly be told.” ee SECRET SOCIETIES, Spectat Dispatch to ‘Ths Chicago Tribune, Deruorr, Mich, Aug. 28%4—The General Grand Chapter Royal arch Masons to-day completed ils list of new ollicers by the elec- tion of the following: ‘Thoinas Mob’, Patton, Salem, Ore, GG, A, C.; James Southgale, Durham, N.C. GG, M.'Third V,; Benja- an F, Fullor, Memphis, ‘Tenn, GG. MM. Second V.; Vajtel UW, Wheeler, Plattsmouth, Neb., G. G. A. First cee “Halr Revivum " reatorcs, hale to Ite ori, inal color for 60 venta, oy = ‘THE RAILROADS. Further Action Relative to Gould's Latest Scheme. Action of the High Joint Com« mittee in New Yorlk Yesterday, ee ae Railroad Matters in Iowa—Thp Inter- national Bridge, . | GOULINS N Spettal Dispatch to The Chleugo Trisunes New York, Aug. 24—A meetlug of tho incurporators of the -newly-organtzed New York, Lackawanna & Western Rallroud Company was held at Mr. Slonn’s utiles to- day. William E. Dodgo presided, Samuel Sloan was elected President, Frederlek V. Chuavers Sceretary, F. 1, Gibbons ‘Treas. rer, and A.D, Chambers Assistant ‘Trens urer, The following gentlemen wero np- poluted an Exeeutive Committess Samuel Slonu, Perey R. Pyne, Benjamin G.° Clarke, Ceorge Bliss, day Gould, Russell Sage, and John Unmphries,—the firat four represent- ing the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Interesl and the Inst three Uiatof the Wa- bash, St. Louls & Paellic. ‘he meeting discoursed on: the advantages of tho two proposed routes ilready surveyed by the en- ‘3, OnG Of Which follows the Valley of hye Susquehunna and the line of the Erfe to Corning, the other skirting the lower end of Jayuga ond Seneca Lukes, and taking in tho towns of {thaca and Watkins, ‘The surveys were approved as far ag mule, but ne final decision was arrived at as to the chulee of routes, ‘The $1,0W) per mile of capital stock hng been subserlbed, and the required 10 per contin cash was paid te the Farmers’ Loan & Trist Company this forenoon, ‘The road is teu be. donble-tracked throughout, Ground will be broken at Binghiumton some tinetu September, Mr. Slonu, In conyers sutlon, ridleuied the Idea that the enterprise is a cover fora steck-Jobbing operation In the “bear”? interest, us bas been hinted, ft was. true tint the stocks of certain roads Hable to be alfevied hind fallen off, and some Investors In New York, Lackuwaina & | Western might have reaped the benefit of it. ‘The ront, howe was vt strictly bona fideenter- prise froin first to Jast, ay the public would ev in the course of w very few weeks. he new trunk WMne pas through the esos Valley and the richest and thickest settled portion of Weatern New York, so that: it will be pretty sure lo pry, regardiess of ity through trafle, Is grades are casy, tho itne for the most part following valleys and water-courses, and not, lke the Midiand running tranverse to wountain ridges and attempung to seule innecessible hights. “The money Is all rently to bulld ft)? added Mr, Sloan, “and as trains will bo runaing inside of a year, the people who think ita paper project are certaln to be disappointed.” TRUNK LINES MEETING. Spectal Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Aug. 27.—The Joint Executive Conumiltes of the trunk lines and thelr Western conncetions continued their session to-day In Pool Commisstoner Fink’s_ofilee, The loval committees at Cinefunatl, Indlan- npolis, St. Louls, and Chicago handed in their reports of the condition of the puols in those eltles, whieh were duly placed on tile, Some of tho menibers of the Peorla Commnit- tee were absent, and uo report froi tht elty was reeelyed, ‘Tho Committees, in esiablish- ing arrangements for'a division of business at Terre Hante, Vincennes, and Lafayette, reported they were not ready to recom- mend any -action ns yet, and the matter. was Inkl over, Pretlininary proposals wero made regarding Lafayette, but no action was taken, except to request Commissioner Fink to correspond with tho Tanke Erle & Western Company on the sub- ject, ‘The Conunittee on Vinceunes are to hol another meeting at an early date. No report was reeelved trom the Committee on the Ontarlo & Detroft Division, ns tt had not hind thue to laving thus been informed that there v ho reports from most of the Sub-Committees, tho Joint Committee pro- ceeded to transact some business, Com: missioner Fink was instructed to seo that the resolution calling upon the ines ont -seabonrd terminal — points to collect freghtsou the netual prose welghits of shipments of yhiskys aleohol, ete,, was rightly carried out by all the Nnes, ‘The sub- ject of freight rates was then trken up, and, contrary to general expectation, the only deflnit action taken was with regard to the rates on cotton, ‘he Comnilttee on these rates reported In fayvar of the followlng schedule; For enst-bound cotton, uncom pressed, per 100 pounds, all rail, to New York from the points | named—Memptils, Tenn, 74 cents; Nashville, ‘Tein, 67 cents; St. Lauts, Mo, 0 ‘Hannibal, Mo,, cents; ous, Hy 62 cents; Enst Hannibal, Mo. 62 cents; Catro, UL, 65 cents; Evansville, Ind., 63 cents; Louisville, Ky., 56 cents; Jefferson ville, Ind, 68 cents; Now Albay, Ind, 66 cents; Cliclnnatl, 0,, $3 cents, ‘The rite per 100 pounds from Memphis, ‘enn, to New York by river and river and rail was fixed at 42 cents, and then the report of the Conuit- tee was adopted, and will co lite affect Sept, % Ub was deelded to have a permanent coms mittee on colton rates, and Messrs. Culp, Martin, Pennington, Ripley, Hibbard, Gays, Geleer, Suilth, and Fraser were xppoluted as suc, » A long discussion then arose over tho request of the Southwestern Railwa' Associntion that tho fast frelght and dispateh agents be withdrawn from Mssourl River points, ‘The mattor was finally refesred to the 'T'runk-Line Executive Comintites for its consideration and action, ‘A resolution was ndopted to the effect that, ns rounds west of Dutfalo and Dittsburg dis decided to welgh and chiurge for the aetuad welght of shipments of wagons, agricul ural lmplements,and dtier exr-load property, the trank Hines be requested to adopt same rule and practice, an ndjournment was thon taken, subject to tho cull of Commissioner Fink, EW LINE. IOWA RAILROADS. Spectal Dienatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Dus Mores, Aug, 27—The contract bas ben Jet for grading the extension of tho Grinnell & Montezuma Road froni Grinnell to State Centre an the Chicago & Northwest ern, & few niles west of Marshalltown, ‘The work Is to be done and cars running Nov, 1. ‘Tho object of this movement fa not altos gether apparent, Ex.-Gov. Merrill is the man at the head of ft, and it Is stated the object Is to furnivh Investment for Wliv capital: The Grinnell & Montezuma Road hos hitherto been opnrated by tho Central Lowa, and! this new uxtension northwest will use the track of tho Central fiya miles out trom Grin- noll, But as tho ., C., R& Nels oxtending {tg Muscatine Division from What Cheer to Montezuma, vin ‘Lhornbary, tt looks 0 little ax though the ©, B&Q, and the Chicugo & Nock Island were behind tt ‘Tho Northwestern may not have Council Blais for an objective pulut, but the Indica- tlons are very strong that way. Its Ine is under contract from Toledo, in ‘Tata Coun- ty, te Hurlan, in Shelby County, which ts not far distant frou the Blutts, Between Marlan and Carroll the contractor is now at worl with a largu force, ‘Track-laylng will begin on the Kensaugua branch of tho Nock Island from Summit Station, on tho Keokuk Division, Sept. 1, ‘The Des Moines, Adel & Western Narrow- gauge toad, now open to Panora, in Guthrie Jounty, is pstonleliln its owners by the tunauit of business done, It has already, tho.first sixmonths, earned more money thin the hihest eathinate made for the tires year, Avis taxed to Its tull eapnelty has a Jarge equi its equipment runs through a productive count prove u profitable roud, it by a fe tuck Island. ‘ Tho Chicago & Rock Island has accepted the deelslun of the Railroad: Comtutssloners inthe Lilburn case, at will haul P, & W. retrixurator cars to polata on thelr road to necommnodate pilyers which Is anothor polnt galned for Jay Gould and hia Wabash combination, The poople of Polk City have decided to come into court with thelr grievance against the Chicago & Northwestern relative to changing tha route and guuge of the Dev Molnes & Altnneapolis, which the North- western has taken possession, ‘Tha new route leaves Polk City two iutios to the east, but the Company have built a ypur itite the town and run tralus in there, requiring about forty minutes to do tt to aveormmodal 9 vil- lage that hesabout 600 population, ‘Through freight ond the fast express trains, of course, do hot do 50, the peoule want is that alf trains shail run into (ue town, and to that end they have cent menced proceediags In mandamus to compel the Company to opernte ntl maintain the harrow-suuge roud from Des Moles to Anes, under the old charter, directly through the town, ‘Tho Northwestern aud tha Des Moines & Minneapolis are both nude partes defendant, Jude C, C, Nourse, of this ety, appears for platatit, and Jones & Blair, 0 th] sult for the Des Moines & Minieapotls. Several very tportaut questions of Jaw are Involved, andl this fhebt will be protracted and vigorous. There isa pretty general hop sion heresbouts that the yan of Volk City are killing the goose whiel is tying them gulden eggs, for it so be the Nuriiweatern are compelled fo operate the marrow-gauice Polk City whl get no favors except melt us are 1 compliant oa tines ate wighty poox favors, They will probably find the axtof’ trie that it ts better to have the gootl-will oven of 1 dog. Clideago should take notice (hat Lown grain hos found q new channel to New York, and one which il. probably take away large ntities from the Des Moines Valley and rthernand Northwestern, A grain man at Fort Dodge recently received orders from tho owner at Bulfalo to seid 90,009 bushels of corn to bli via the now Mintuapolis & 5 Louls Road and Duluth, the frehzht be several cents Tess than by Chicage, Salt is belng sent from Daduth to Vort Dodge for seven cents. per barrel less than from Chicago, Now, as Duluth fs na near New York ts Chieago, and there is fegy rail (rans portation from Duluth to New York or thy seaboard, the rates can be mel less, and they are, Giuln-buyers ab Port Dodge, and along tha Central Iowa as far south as Grundy County, are -payliyg three and four cents per bushel more for grain to ship North, via Minneapolls and Duluth, than If they ship to Chienxo, and they say they are sending tare ruimttties of grain that way, ‘The great uctivity now golaz on In pushing roads from St. Paul in that direction, and among the Chicago and Milwaukee Com- panes, Indlentes that somebody has got thelr eyes open from this new route to the old. TUE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE, Vanderbilt has Just suffered a rebuit in the Court of Chancery-of the Dominion of Cana da which will probably have the effect of texching him to treat his competitors with Ietle more fatrness than ho has been in the habitof doing. Some tonths ago the Inter- nattonal Bridge Company ied a bill in the Domilaion Court of Chancery to compel the payment by the Canada Southern Railroad of tolls ngyregating over $100,000. Vanderbilt's Canada Southern fed an suswer, in whieh is waselajmed that the tolls were excessive; that the Bridge Company had no. power to hupose thems that the Grand ‘Trunk Hallway are the lessees of the bridge, and that the charges were made wholl in tig interest | of tliat’ ruil way, A. juciginent has naw been rendered In favor of the plalatiffs, The Court holds that thay fire entitled to the decree as prayed for, witheosts, It larson aurue upon the amount die it fy to bu Inserted In the de- cree. If not, there will be a reference dl- reeted to the Master to take the nccomit on the basis of the schedule of tolls, with the modification by way of rebate which the Bridge Company have agreed to make. Judument was also delivered In the ernss- nae of the Canada Southern Hallway ys. The Bridge Company, the Grand ‘Trunk Railway, mul the Attorney-General of Ontario. The DI in this ense was based upon the propasl- tlun that the Bridge Company Is only entitded: fo a teasonable | remuneration “for the use of the bridge, and ‘eharged that they had never been able to come to an agreement as to the amount of compensation to be pald for Its use. [6 was further charged that neither tha Bridge Company nor, the Grand ‘Trunk Railway have ever Inwfulty fixed tho rate of tolls,-and ‘have no power to do go, that the Canada Southern use tho bridge, us thoy have the right to du under tho stntutes, subject. puly io such courpensauon us could be legally claimed. ‘The Court was. asked to declare that they were entitied to the use of the bridge, nnd to be protected in the exercise thereof, The evidence In this case wns the same us that taken In the former, and both eases were aricned togethor seve rat weeks ago, ‘The vill by the Canada Southern was dismissed with costs, RAILROAD COMBINATIONS. The Economist has the following Interest- Sng article on railroad combtintions: ‘The custom of joining Intercst In tho cage of two distinet rallrouds hus been followed Ku long fs ueareely to excite remurk, exeept when tho Ltest movement of that Kind hus taten place, Hut it naturally arouses publie astonishment when such stupendous milraad gomblintions ure unis ng are now reporteil, including, a4 they jo, ronda that ramify tate wll parta of the cout and forming the outliie of A ayatena which, when once catubitshed und soitdiifed, promises tosurpass everything In the Hneot strictly bust negs enterprise 4 been seMt on the conti~ nent, or, Indeed, In any part of the world. The noticeable feature about this combinution, now very recontly reported, ts that the leading mun who ure concerned In it have been regarded as openty hostile hitherto fu thoir railway: iuter- ests, but for suiticlent reason have seen {lt to melt down tholr entmitics in the same crucible und empty the contents Intu a single pot, In nn entirely new combination of elemunts, It only needs n glance at tho officers of such Important railrouds ag tho Union Pacite, tha Texus & Pavitlo, the Wabash, the Missouri, Kungas & Texus, and tho Kansas Pacitic, tho Rreat mujority of thom Leto Eastern men, nnd to note also the number and Jocallty of the roads which thure are In rapld process of abe sorption, to illustrate the menue of tho abave obaeryation to the satisfaction of all renters and observers, A lst of the names of these vontionien would imnke inst interesting rend: ig. At will bo found that (nthe directorship of cauh one of thom dire the mumes ot Men Who Are recognized as the milway magnates of tho country wml the time, What'ls to be inferred Whon such names as Keott, Suge, Gould, Dillon. Dodge, and others Ike thom ure to be found in such s collocation? Nothing exeept that friter- esta which have horetofore been considered rival onus are fn process of harmonious combl- uation, und that in tholr new form thoy expoct te overcame alt tho obstacles which they du- spalrod uf ns rivals, We have many times remarked on tho In- crenelng certainty of such rajlwad combinations ta this country as would at length establish a continental system. ‘The prediction bus now reached its fultiiiment. it was an dnevitable ro- sultof the rallroud enterprise that hia of Inte yoard doveloped to such vast pes partluns, Unity of management was necessarily the Rest requisit: for groups of roads that would othorwise ease endless ontanglonients and confusion fn the business of transportation. Whey the scope of rulroad euterprige oxtonted so Ws to take ou transcontinental proportions, the need of cons Rolfduted direetion became every day more Ape parent. 1 ull blages ou this uulverwally weknc wdged nevessity for a uulted munagement, We muy protest against such powerful coms Dinations, and suggest the propriety and prudynco of culling ft the General Government jo usautne supreme contrat; but that ts only a question of methods rather than of fact, the standing fact belug the ne Ju order to utilize our multiplying mast, thoy must be reduced ta sume sort of a aystunn, ‘Tho Cullfornta intorcat for the tino remains an Independent one, nod fit acnse tsolated until it forme uw union with the consolidated systeus oatabiishod on thiv side of the mountains. The ines running Kast must, to he of the finpor ro and valito originally iutended, be upited in tratlio Interest If notin the spirit of thetrdirece ‘don, with the Wnlon Pacitic and ants Pactilo and the Voxus & Paciiic and tha Wabash line, ‘Those ure what give them « transvontinontul charucter. ‘Tho newly-formed system t4 Intended not only tosceury alt the benefits of tho vntlra traille af the Pucifie aide, but to caver the Kouth and Bouthweat ns as the Wost, buyout tho Pisshaippl, Jt theludes the commercial development of New Orleuna und Gulveaton equally with that of the finuense agriculiurul resources of Texas, Kansas, and the other far Weatorn States, und of the vast area in which Ue concealed the unilinitud mineral treasured of our country’s magniiivent domain, Te makes telbutury tho ‘rupttly increasing cattle trade of Kangana and Toxus, ta well asthe wheat, cura, and othor, agricultural products, and tho bysl- nese of the mining: cups tht are mattloly ine so faust in tho remota Rtates aud Verritorled, It ua glittering prize which the new aysteima alm to curry off, but it ia for prucisely this tit the rallrouds wore vonstructed in the Grit place, Tho wen who have joined in thle mutchivss enterprigy ore en of the largest rallrond exe perience he work), und, unleas they can establleh @ systems that wil anawer tho lnrgost purposes, ft will bein valu to expect that tho —- Goyorunient can, INDIANA LITIGATION, Apeciat Dipateh (0 The Chicago Tribune, Detnoir, Mich., Aug, 2%.—The Hon, Janes F, Joy went to Butler, lnd., lust: Monday: to defend the Detrolt, Butler & st. Louls Road from an Injunction brought by tho Lake Shore Company to prevent it from crossing tholr tracks,. Helng tho tlryt of a serica of Jujunetion gulty, Bir, Joy consulered itn matter of vital inportance, and gave it his personal attention, Judgo' West, of Water- Too, and Ju Morris, of Fort Wayne, sp- half of the Lake Shore corpora Tho | caso Insterl two days, Was not dechicd until this attarueon, when Mr, Joy reedyed a.dispateh unnouucit ie the Jojunetu had boon dissolved “nd he way loft cledr fur the Butler Road in Indlana, [There ts stl a Lakeshore Jnjuuetion pend ing In Ohio, nnother at Adrian, Meh, and a third threatened If the Detroit, & Butler Road crosses the Jackson branch of the Lake Shore, but nll these attempts to hinder {he new enterprise will probably result: like the une at Butler, Ind. ; mas NEW RAILROAD BRIDGE, Special Diapatch fo The Chicage Tritunts Omana, Neb. Aug. 27.—The Chicago, Bur- Inston & Quincey and the Burllngton’ &? Missourl Itallroad bridge over the Missours at Plattamouth has been Aniahed, and will be tested Monday, It was begun over a year nen, and fs n very substantial structure, “The Chilean, Burlington & Quiney will probably Cilengo train over this bridge ber faveen Omaha and Chieazo, Tt now las ine julerrapted entry inte Omaha over its own eS. Cy Me Ve & Co Cincinnatt, Aw. 8%—The Gazette's Akron, O., special says: The Holland bond- holders of the Cleveland, Mt. Vernon & Cos Iiumbus Road are there arranging for the sale of the road by foreclosure. ‘They are ex- peeted to bid It'in ond thei construct a branch to the coulflelds abomt Zanesville, and make a running arrangement with the New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio Road, ENJOIN New Your, Aug. 84—The authorittes of Jorsey City have been enjolned from dis- turbing the tracks of the Pennsylvania Cen tral ttallway, ‘The eity wants the rally low- ered to the street level, ITEMS. Joun. We. Brown, General Passenger and ‘Teket Avent of the Indiana, Bloomington & Western Rallroad, hag resigned his position, He will quit. railroading aud engage fn the rubber business at Columbus. Ground was broken Inst Monday at Mend- ville, a, fur tho Meadville &. Linesvite Railroad, which with gi Meadville i cout: peung freight and pa: er Hine. ‘The tng sto be completed before January, and will be operated by tie Pennsylvania and Lake Shore Railroads, Mr. W. HH. Kelson, well and favorably known as Cl Clerk of the machinery des itof the Southern Minnesota Railroad y during the last five years, hus ac- pled almilar position with Master Meehnnie of the Chieaga & St. Paul Roatlrond Company, a t-bound pooling arran, extended to Vincennes, Indl. ru Freight Agents of the [tllanapolis & Vincennes, the Evansville & ‘Terre Late, wid the Ohlo & Mississippl have fust for warded their arguuents in regard to the elalins for percentages for thelr respective Ines to the trunteling arbitrators, and the t withinany ot the contplalnts about cuttin; of rates by the ronds via Vincennes. i A week ago yesterday Mr. George 0, Clinton, the new Locnl Freleht Agent and Yardmaster of the Wabash, Louis & Pa- celtic Rallway in this city, who had been fora number of years Yardinaster of the Chicago, Ailwaukeo & St, Paw! Mallway at Milwin- Kee, reeelved adispateh from that elty re- quiring his imtnediate return to that’ city “upon anportant business,” ete, Upait Tenshlig Milwaukee Saturday evening he was both surprised and gratified at meeting soins eirhty od employes of the Chieago, Milwaukee & St, Paul, who seized hha as he reached the platform of the Unlon Depotand bore hin away in triuniph to the ofllee of Mr, MoM. Patmer, Assistant Yardmaster, at whiett place that gentleman proceeded to present him with a fine gold huuting-case wateh, Mr, Clinton responded In a bri and appropriate speech, after which the party adjourned to a fending café and had luncty, which was prolonged Inte inte the night. The watch is ot the Howard make, stem winder and setter, elghteen-earat case, and of Oriental design. On the outside of one of tha enses fs the monogram “G, 0.0." On an Intertor case is the inscripik % sented to George O, Clinton by the enployes of the Milwaukee Yards, Aug, 20, 18st? Taken altogether the present is both worthy of thadoners and reciplent, WASHINGTON, Wr. Nimmiots Report on the Trado of the Interocennic Canal—The Contest Over Kelloggs Sent in the Senate to Be Continned—Protectlon of Amert+ enn Citizens Abroad, Special Dispatch to The Crieago Tribune, Wasntnatos, D.C, Aug. 87.~The report of Mr. Nimmo, Chief of the Bureau of Statis- tles, upon the probable nmount of commerce to be affected by the construction of the In- teroeeante Canal, Is in the hands of the printer, and will probably be ready for publleation this week, It forms, with Hts appendix, on pamphlet of 150 pages, and {san exhaustive treatment of tho subject matter, Mr. Nimmo first takes up the question of distance, in order to show the propurtion of the trade of tho several ports to be cliieily affected which should more advantageously’ be transacted through the canal thau around the Istuuns. Ue then shows the average and prospectiya produc- tion and demand in respect of all the prinelpal, conmmodities which will form of commerce by the canal, ‘This re- sundertaken wt the request of the Assuctaslon of Civil Engliers, Information from Lousiana is to the ef- fect that, notwithstanding the death of Judge Spottord, the contest over the seat of Semaitor Kellogg will continue. ‘Tho gromul will be taken that a vacancy has heen created: by the deat of Spotford, and that the Governor of Louisiana muy wupolit & person to fill that vacancy who will contest the seat. it can now be stated upon what appears to be goad authority that the President witt at issue a proelauition relieving the Chinese vessel expected at San Franelseo from als- erbninathig duty. At one tine it ls sald that the aAttorney-General, the Seeretary of the Vreasury, aud the Prestdent had all agreed that suet n proclamation should be Issued, but further tavestization inule Jt appear that such an acl would be contrary to law, ‘The State Department Is stl taking active mensires to endeavor io bring to Justles the inurderers of Dr, Parsons ln Turkey, New Instructions have heen sent to our dinlomatio nxents there to that effect, slohn Hay, Ase ant Seeretury of State, however, bed that, white tho ‘Turks ara very earnest In pursulag criinlaals, It ls practien! y itiposat- ils to executy a Motiammedan. “Lhe murs dorers of Gen, ftunmanoll, indeed, ta this late day have not been exeented, wWthongh both of them have confessed their crime, ‘To the Western associated Press, Wastisuron, 1) Ca Atus 87.—The Consul of the United States at Cologne, comment: ing upon the prospects of the vintage af tho Whine and its tributaries the present season, anys It Is thought by experlonced observers: that tho vintage will not exceed one-t{th the average yletl, Hereatler ofteers of the army traveling or stopplig du foreign countries, whether on duty or leave of absence, will bu required to avall themselves of atl opportunl- Nes properly within their reach for ob- information of valus to the Batali, mw near services of thy United States, especis 1H that pertaining to their own arin ordianch of the service, ‘They will roport fully in writing the results of thelr observit- ton to the Adjttant-General on thetr return tothe United States {f unable to do go ear: Her, + ‘Secretary Nanisay has started for St. Papi, Miun, SUICIDE, Speciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Ann Annon, Mich, Aug, %—Jolin Wal- ker, a furmer Jlving near Manchester, this county, committed silelde this morning by shooting Mimself through the heart. Fausly ae finunelal troubles ure assigned as the PAUSU, 7 ‘pectal Dispatch to Tre Chleaga Tribune. Foire Wayne, Ind,, Aug, 7—James Mae gerty, of Monrowyille, this county, conmnit- ted sufelde wt that place to-day by drawing himself undera moying freight-traln, Cause unknown, New Yous, Aug, 87.—A_ ulspatch from Paris states that Miss Candace ML. Oly, oneo w well-known milllner bere, and wie was n witneas In the celobrated Nowell dl- voreu sult in April last, killod herself Tn tho Hotel de Franco ut Pau. Loa letler written before hor death she says: “1 ain weary of Nte and want rest,” and asks to be placed in wu conin in the tress ae wore when she died, Byactat Duputeh to ‘The Chicaga Tribune, Sr, Paur, Mun, Aug. 37.—A most extraor~ diary suicide occurred here to-day, the yvlethn showy a coolness, nerve, and deters mabyution kot often seen. He was a hivoring Tan, about iP burs of uxe, wuative of Swe- ten, maed O. 1. Olesui. Atter takdng fust und fortitylug hb with arin he returned “to his room and hung hhusclf to a hook in the wall with w cord, When he was found dead, some hours later, he was nearly black in the face, and 9 dark furrow nearly half an inelt deep around the swollen. neek showed where tho cord had dong, its work. ‘The fnee und hana were also swollen, but no jnarks of any violent steagzle could be seen, ‘The fatal cord was suspended from a siiall hook screwed into the wall only about five feet from the teor, and tha cord {teelf, which is only about a quarter of ate inch thick, was so pineed thats silp-kuot was found within ty et of the floor, Inta this noose the silelde [inced his head, extending his feet outward from the wall, {ot tho whole weleht of his body rest upon his deck, which was syon cut by the lichtness of the cord. GEN. GARFIELD, Mo Han Another Talk with Ohto Vot- ernie, ChuvELAND, 0, Aug. 97.—Tho Herald's spegini states that Gen. Garfield to-day ate tended the reunion of Battery C, Ohto- Val- unteer Light Artillery, at Mentor, and spoke as follow: Commaves: This ts really the first time 1 ave tnet this battery as an organization slice the Sunday evening of the terrible day at Chickumauga, nearly seventeen years ago, T Int saw you there In the most expnse angle of tht unfortunate line, brokew by, tho combined forces of — Braeg aint Longstreet, [there saw yout gallantly fighting wndor the immediate Ureetion of Gen. Thonias to reform thet broken Jing and hold the exultant Rebel host In check until the gallant Steeduan, wilt ryeluforcenents, swept Ulam back Into tho dark valli y ofthe Chickamauga. Tam now able to distinguish Aion your numbers faces which I saw there in that terrible hour; but how changed! [now sea you here with your wives, children, and friends, peaceably enjoylag this grand reception of your nelgh- bors here assembled to honor mid entertain You Sul nothing so atiracta my attention as your young and active appetrance. Ht“is more than elghteen years slice you left for the War, and yet you are not old. Indeed, many of you Appear ale most Ike boys. ‘This Lain plensed to _ob- serve, for if there be any tren upon the face of the earth who deserve an extension of tina It is you who in early manhuod go freeiy gave your services to your country that it might live, Nothing can be more proper than these annual reunions. 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