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3 3 & e AN " this ohildisnuss must ovar bo i wouder and u 12 — THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1881—TWKI B PAGE 3EN, W'GLELLAN'S CAMPAIGNS They Were Conducied on Copperhead Prin- ¢iples, i \ntended 1o Paralyze and:Waste Away fhe Nation’s Energies and Resources. Treachery, Procrastination, and Imposture. He Was a Worse Enemy to the Union Causc than Lee. (en, Boynton, having finished his eriticlsm of Gen. MeClellan's campnigns in o long sorfes of letters to the Clucinnntt Gazette, stms up the *Great Frand,” ‘enlled by the Copperhonds the * Young Napoteon”’ The writer says: L "This histury has bean written chletiy ns @ vin- dleatton of tho Northern volunteers,\ipon whotn rofessiounl milltuey mcapnbles wero n the nlift of vasting thofeown fallures, The sty of the War enhinees aidmieation for thosegplens i gotdle In this ground for Natlonal prid and in the consileration thut professionul milf= tary blunders, terriblo ns thoy ure in tho wasty of {rn\'u men, nre things of-tho time, while these qitnlities of the Amerlenn people tire ens during, and nce fu the Nation's resourees for ulf time, tho reviower of histery finds high geatitie cution’ and causo for profound )I( atitude, in Bpite of the torriblo story of ancrffica, by mill- tary Imbeallity which I8 told in McClellan's cams nigns, A TIEORY OF M'CLELLAN'S CONDUCT, 1 McClellan hnd forcenst the vast results ho actileved In parslyatug thio mighty energles whleh the Nutlon put Torth, ho woulil bon man of oulits. ‘This fsineredible, for his own nnrs ay nothiing of his condiet, shows tint ho wua feebic-minded. Not tho least wonder of higtory is that 1 pemson of so smull mental cn- paclty eauld ga loyg dupe the Adminlsteation, B that Mt ehibdish foiiies us o so foeth fi s dlitary plans aud pleadings it not earry to thu good senwe of Lineoln the proul thut MeClel- Iy won of tho sietlost mental ealiber, -ButIn all his impostura he hid tho ald, of n popular superstition that the mititary is o black art, whleh the eivillan cannot Judge, hut of which uny dullard who bus beon imtinted by litle schooling knows all. Ability © to command urmica 18 chletly n thime of e herent qualities. Milltary Schootlng 18 jgood, i it b good schooting: but sehooting tun 1o more muke i General thun u poct or i orator, MeCletlun was part of o folag aystem which ns- sumes thnt capielty to plod throngh tho ehool 15 capaclty to commund. 1le,was rlsv of an unu‘y cluss which hud fustenedt itsell o obsolete mili= taey idena, nover ndkntuble 10 this country, und 1031 ayutom which makes routine supreme, and seams to reduce alt natural cupieitics to ong w:\vlr(‘lcllnn wna Inhorently feeble-minded, un- di le hud an f ded, wnd excessively timid, verse, and diminished wll ot fntion which magiled ever flllu? ad- his slde. 13 ut- - tempting n profession afier ho 1eft tho nrny, he mnnde no - murel, althongh given (iest-rute op- portunities upon tho urxmlll of his West Polnt cducation. The sudden uppelntment of Me- Clellun, . who had never led cven nlcoule puny, fo bo Major-Uenernl. und = cotg- mander of tho great Interlor Dopartment, from tho Alleghunies to the Indian frontler, wassueh o teavesty on real illitnry businesd ns the suddon exaltation of Cwpural Britz, by tho cuprice of the Grad Duchess of fcralstetn, iothe chied enmuind of hor aynys Allof MeClelinan's wotiong white In this comnind were, * AN OPENA BOUPFE TIAVESTY OF WAL LI hie ind not been urzed in o manner thag minle hig new elevition ingeenro. o world hnve waited in {uterinfunule preparacdon tl raw Rebeltroops had possessed Wost Viegint to the Oblo liver, When our new roximents of voluuteers had ne length been permitted to go abeud, and had driven all befare them, he seut and hulted them 1o complote his endleas proparntion. Whon ot Jenieth bie took the Heid, he walted, with a forco thrico ns great ud Garnott's, for nlin to Tortify, ‘Chon fio made 1 long delibeyted movement, nnd Rut 1o where he wus going to begin - siego ap- pronches. Roseeruns: uxtricuted b, but ho Fulled to nttiek tn codiperation with Roseernng, < 11s awn wnvatlve shows tharhe Talled through fone, and thora fs corcuborutory testimony thut hin Cenr wis phyatenl fright, i dispitches to Goi, Beott of viotorles, and captures, aud tho lberation of West Vieglhia, were . gross Linpostire, Upon this Bie got thy command in o Sust, through the fuvor of Heott, thon in dotage, with little nitad loft suve ubnormunl Jendonsy of ull the gminent ollicers of e urny, and is Bealle anacondn plaa; but still pverwhelinig tho connon sonse of tho Ad- fulsteution, il revered uy the milltry orele, lin thus enme to by fulsetiood nnd fn- oatitee, nnd.no had 1o sustninn Mmself by these, 118 folstlng wns an indigulty to n lurgs cluss of veternt oflieors, and was enongh to demornlizo uny nrmy, Neeanse of this fmposition and wrong hio sougnt to orento s arny of his own ereis tufi-us, and:sto crowd out all the experienced ollicurs, 4 Jlecnuse ho was called ito command ufter n dotent, be continued to shnko thls defeat over + ‘the howds of the Governmunt W cover his fn- metlon. Yet when bo eanie to Witsinngion, thero woro more of troops that hiad not been engaged, inciuding 10,000 regulngd, thun the Robels i nt Muaunguns, 1118 stutetnent of his plun to walt il ho had ereated whuemy of® SRL00 men, com- pletely equipped and woll drilled, aud then to wureh out and deciile tho wiFalr by THE DUEL OF ONE BATTLE, ‘was, in o milltnry sense, Iistie, "Thut the dent conld give up his stroms b to ortitiention. Undee what u delialon of West Poinemilitary Infallibitity must Lineoln huvoe heen thut hu dld not instantdy discover thut this was ealentiied to 1o up tha Nation aud to make a qintlon of tho Rebuilion! * yte ehits shallow lotpodiuto wis helped, on by tho regular urtmy muxim thut voluutaers ire hi- cupubie of selentitie war, wnd must et Lo roe lueed to n mielilne by o yeur or two uf deill fn McCletlnn wad aat the only Ucnarid who DK mien std ) yeie's Al for prepus ration wminst less than S50 Hebel voluntoees,, There wery other Generiis bestdes NicClellan Wit would bave Iet the raw [ebel troops estithe Lien the Confedories and gmin yeonenition anid allinnee ot toveln Powors before thoy got romly ‘1o beagin, AlL b tradition of ta effeto miitury aystem hielped the MeClelun impostuyy, Coulil unf' prerdon of miltary sease suy that the Cone federate chlefls of wirent tereitory woulkl wiger all 6n tho (ol of ono jogul battle, and, If thoy Iosty wonld glyve up? What wus the Geoneril wansy vlan for the whale wae was founded o his cliddishness? « For four wonths did MClollun Kuep tho Gove vrineht cowed by shaking fnil Huwnt it nor aid bo over vecover frun thls terrar, Hikaemy grew 1o N i 225400 men, whille the Hol i not 0,000 4kl Viegining yet o kept up his shifting ples, Best that 0o enild notattaok tho Rebels . bueauso of the drendtnl intronchments at Munadsus, and, seeond, und S condd 1oL unk thu jntrenchied plice beenuso the Itebols would come ot wnl itk Bim, L Do und suce wisstul piaying of. this shuftfo (s n romnekihio nstunco of tha Adminlstoition of n zremt poos n}u tukluy leave of iysunses, and mivle the dupo a A SIHALLOW MILITARY IMPOSTOR His aluborsto formution of i knowenotling Buupet survive, Lo gty tho unoiny's mibers, mny Lo wwken us adesigined fraud o oover his dnuetion, or w8 (ho exipreration of fenr, s bis vurtlsany auy choasos but sich Llindorl, wonld bo fatnl Inoany war, - lonaparte held funurunce of the ensimy's numbers vroot' of Ine capaeity In the Qeaveal, e i . Hl¥ pretensa of w pian hy which he could take Bis great army by sRiping mund to Urlinnn on o Ruppubuinuek, cross two pivors, s ynt 1o Ttiehnsind while Juhuston was asleepy at Sinas- sus, and therchy eompol blin 1o pusy undor tho “auding Porke," wus oither the. drivel of _mpllitary ddit or tho Inpudencs of an et wonlgor, who presutned that - the Administeation Bud gdien Jeave of 1ts wits, Whea wtlust ho hind deveioped his veal desipn, which wis togo t is ‘ore Monroo, b overcunie LINooIn's strong ubs {:uvnuni by wtrntigen, by whien by o b Vo tht uil the loading olicers bt declarod tho true miiitury route 10 the heart of tho Imlcrut‘). 2 ben MeUlollun tuyned awny from the y sud ok the unny whero o could Itobel longest uvold thumy where thoy sonid bust ol strnict his nmruni Wherp -they wonkd bo bt }ucunml: whers IF e bud venched Richmond, L wulld Lo nltor giving long thns aid netico o fortivys whero by tho ald of Intrenchg oua-thivd of bis mnaber could hold 1L aguinst Dhin, uid by i routo which lulitod his army wad wncovered Washington and tho North, wis that ho designed it whiieh wus” Suovitablo, or thut ho was w ity imbealler ALl bis stitee uuts of bl pliane, his pleadivgs with Lincoln, s disputehes, und bis mscolluneous nurrative :ml speeiul plewthngs which ho ealls o roport ava . A FEEMLE-MINDEDNESS AI‘I‘IIOACIIIXF l!'l- DECILITY, Wheut ho had tled from Lo t0' Hurelson's Lang. Ly, wad, t fead ol bis veeull th the Crong, wiid that with ouly 0000 iore men be wonld 'tike Richinond, what did he weau? o sund Lo hnd but 80 edvctives, and this’ nddition wouid ke 116,000, whlel is the number of eifectives b hud on the Chickubomby whereho retrested Lo @ Cortliied poltion beforo i divided ooy, Ho ‘estimutod the enemy’s nuinbes ue 20, continuntly fucreushig, o bud advunc tho Confederutes coufd bave fallon buek upon Richmond, thon strongly fortlted. Accorde tuwr to ilitary nuxho, ‘intrenctments_gquids Tuple the defensive forco of su arny, Vel Mue Clcllun subl tat with 113,00 ne would advapoe uaatal A0LW, who hud all thevo wdvuntiges of & fortitled buse. Tu w' milltary sense it wis {tapossible. rdlg to thy condinons which ha stuiod, bis udvuuce would buve suceified bis urioy. What did ho m)mr Was it to sursender 4 tho army, ov draw all tronps from tha {ront by this promlee, and surreader Wnnhln‘flnn? ‘Thut MeCleilnn was of fechlo tind, weak mor- nlAchne, of oxtremo physienal t Amilitary man hewas it practfeed shallow fnposturo; that n all his plana heelabortely contrived to tako the courso Which would longeat provent hls meetimir tho enciny, and the conrse in which, according to alfmllitary rules, sucoess woull bo (mpossible, {x obivious from his own narmtive, Was ho des sigtitally treacherous to his country? Tho pre- smnrllnn of this 18 0 hatural sequenco 1o fylses bood, impostire, and methodicnl wusting of tho Natfon's mliitury encrgios: but the standard of fidelity and loynlty 18 not tha same 1n tho regue inr army as {n tho peoplo. (In thus naming tho roRutiir army, tho clnss is meant, not every e dividunt) Valitien] partylsm niso mnkes its own standard of loynity to countrys TIIE DEMOCRATIC PARTY LEADEIS I uot eall thomsolyes tenltors, yet thoy woro hnstiln to tho tofonss of the Unloy, and thoy de- alred tho wasting nnd defeat of the Nutlonnt armios, McClellan wns virttnlly Generalelne Chief, ntid waa by his ofllee professing to it down the Hobelllon by military forea; yot the Detoernt(e leadera regnrded bim na tholr repre- Auntative, nmd o gave plenty of signs ot sym- uthy with thow, Was he morea traitor thiun boy? Thoy ind n thoory of ultimnte recons siriiction, nftor present sitecess af secossion, 10 come throth our milfiary fallure, whiel thoy thought would feteh that party into power, Thuy reconuvtied this with what thoy cnu‘e‘, n‘:k’l\? 1ty to country,” Were thoy tenitorsr A Ul’clltm a traltor if by Ber\'u}:l thoir deslgna? Con- #clous of his Inablity i war, tmay bo not have hnd n vision of nu exnitation as the great poace makor through milltnry fatlure? When MeClellan went to Woshington he be- cne srrounded by thusy party feudors. - [t I8 vrobubio that they fnfectod bim with their oxe peoetition of o popular renstion aguingt the burs dfens of war, \enieh would brige in g Democratia Congrreas to maku terms with the Confederntes, Al this jibed with bistimidity and his conscious- ness of mmruully ol lmfioamru. ‘Thore wis much talk af overtrning tho Government by an aray coup d'etal, MeClaliaun was incapabie of 1lils conrso of courayeots treason: hut i conrsy which wonld tring sbout tho same objeet by tha glower process of militnry wisto &nd faiture witg cousanunt with g fogbloness, The hopes of the Demacratid loarders nnd of tho Confeders nted wero lifted by our sefzire of tho Kebel amissaries on TIE BRITISIT STRAMER TRENT. The British Governnient Immedintoly ordered nileot to sall.” Tho fssue wis prosented of the surrendur of theso prisonors or u deeluration of witr Ly, Glroat Britain. ~ Lowls Napoleou was urgent upon Great Britatn to unito with bio in ostubiisti the Confuderavy. The Demve crutle und Confederate lewdbrs wore eager thut our Government should refuse togrive up these emissaries. (rocley’s history etatea that McCletlin wns na enger ns any of thase. Ho Kuew that this would establish the Confederncy hutore hu got ready to move his aviny. DIt ho wenn L7 Or was ho mure dough in thoso Dem- oerntie wnd Confedornte hands ? AcClellun hind tho opportunity to bocomo the greatest military horo of Amorien, In our horo worshiping donioceatle syatem this woul uve trained him the highest politieal posidon, Never 111 11 world's history hid o commander at tho start such nbsolute confldency of Guvernment und people, and shch untimited command ‘ot farees. - 1t he wus utterly ineapablo of direet- thosy gront ‘Toroes. Therefory hu eimio to pted ns the representativoot the political Jurty woleh obnosed tha prosucutionaf tiio War. Thoerefore did ho lower tho alin of his awmbition o the possibifitivs resulting from militury ful~ uro und forelgn intutvention. Thorefore did be contemplaty with . coniplucenvy the coup dutat of o grund cupltuintion of thu army. ‘There wis much Demoeratio “talk at that tine that McCletlan and Lee should como topother nnd gettin the War, - And 5t McCielim bud bogi equud to this, or to uny othordeclded sction, ho would not bo the unly General who thought thut the cotmmanters of tio two uraifes should tuko the nifair out of the hands of tho politiolnns—ns thoy called tho Preshdent aud Congress—and shioult nnka terms of ecttiement, Attho timo when McClellun dotermined to tnke his nrmy from the Potomac to the penine suly, tho lobel army confronted him, nnd he could bave brought ou it buttlo on his own ground, “110 nvokivd this, cliose the lonkest nnd most cxpenaivd route, between rivirs which subjected i 10 obstructions, and mude mu- usnvering fmpossiule,” o mndo tho oh- jective of this fong roufe u place which tho tehels would hnve thoroughiy fortifled; whose Intrenchimonts would quadruple the defen- sive fores of the troops; which ho would np- proachin such i winy that bo_could not ik which hio conld niot Inveat, ahd in which, thora- Ture, sucooss, tccording thnll militaey culenlas tnns, was Impossible. Al theseconditions wero pulpublo buroro ha leftthe Potomne, He sought thotn us If seoking the siugle 1o in which suc- cess wos inpossible: . : MWCLELLAN'S INADITATY wis {ntelleatunl, physical, mornd, political, and military, _All thesu must bo taken Into an ex- rlmmuon of his striinge poerformance. lutels ectmally bo was: fueblu’ to. shlidishuess, with n ehilid's transpurent eunning, l'hynlunllr he was #0 thnld that no surroundings vt matorial forees and mornl Influehiees conld brieo him up to tho powt of uetion, Morully ho wus n consclous n- poster, having achloved i great command by falschood und multipiviog false pretouses to hald ft. - H1s politient attilintlons worked an ln- fluonee unon him which neoorded with his ined- putelty, and tho offect was' aguinst coorvfon of the Iibels. Wi nthad taught him- that Genernlship Wost 1 i3 1 mutter of -routine, in which nothiug ty lert t0 the unexpected, nnd thit o who has plodded through tho Academy knows the wholu ure of i Je bk graduinted into tho englncers, Thoto nre uxuunrles to shaw thut this branch o the mifitary nrtdossnot unfit muen for Genentlay but tho eifet on SeClullun's small Intotlect ami oxcesdvo thnfdity wus to.nake him ayold the flutd und to seek tho enemy by such i 1ino that he would huve to besiego thent, and to make im -wettie down to colossal slego works nt tho firat sllfll of resistance, The long relinn of the MeClolinn tmposture {3 n gerious rotlection on the chiarauter ot the pullio presy of tho North, which (otlared tho Young Nupoteon rnd, and nindo it too strong for tho Adininlgtration. 1t 18 a rollestion on tho people for tho childishness’ which tried to. soiro'tho Itebels LY vauntiog to them Gon, Scott, I bis dotnge, us *the grostest Captain of the uwet* und then McClellan “us tho Young Napoleons: 1t must over bo n Nue tlonut® mortitication that this tmposture so long held enptive Lineoln'sgood sonse und supe- rior militiry discorment, But all wore duped “by tho protense that the militnry wis n blnek art which only thoy who hud bren initiated by tho Acudumny could huve vy notion of, TS DREADFUT, IMPOSTURE was and eyer will bo u humtiintion to tho regu- lar army, fu thit winrgo tumbor of | tho oilicars heldattho time, and stil hold, that il this muke-befivve, aud this eluborute demonstration how nat to do [t was real- wit, and 18 ua good us et e oxpeoted from our Tostitute, (o (s 0 mortifying ruticetion 'on tho Nation's litcruture that 1 teig history of this wondorful impostire has not itherta heea written, . This I8 purtly beenyse liternry pion nre, too noutral 10 onter upon o blstory which trenches on Purllmu unl- mosltios; purtle' bocausy party feollng wants to suburdingrs history (o ft8 vads; partly bocnuse, 1u this country, whero nll eyes ure turned toward ?IIG notticnl imuln eliee, blogeaphilenl history 4 thoughit to'be uneatled for whon tho historleit Person f8 pot u eandidfato far tho Presidenoy, Ho wito konreies for Jlonnpartes, or Julius Citsury or Hunnlbals 3n vur War wili Jook In Vil |Iuwllulmukx ot solitlera us made only to rmln:mmnu to exult Generat will find “our ulttzen soldiers consumed on. w colossal wenly without develiping ucolossal iora, Tt o who studies the history of tho War ns o dovelopment of tho yilitles uf tho peoplo will' tind $y the patriotiam, the valor, and the untlinching en- durince of wir's hirdshing wnd torelblo’ cone sipuon, of the Amuriens eitizon yolunteer, prout ol gveatness running throngh the whote u«mvln, \hich bus mady n foundation for grand Sanonwl prido, In behalf of ho Ameriean volunteors, who have by tholt eximplo rulsed i oxulled sndurd of Naonal character, hng thils history beun writton, ——————— Agricultural Boprossion In Eagland, : Laudon Titegrnt, Mreh =, 5 Accoridhig to u corrospondont ot & provinolal contemporiry, the tepresslon m tho ugricuitura) ciavriots I Eully s weont ue (6 was ropresentod b{ muny of the speakers In the debute in tho Hunge of Commans on Wediesduy, Sono of (i fhiter lundd of Wiltshire and Humpshire may have eotie aff beter, but at /il ovenes fn tho Midlunds, where tho L‘hlfl predominntos, the sluto of mnttera Is deplorabile, nud sorjoualy w- foots the home wurket for namilacturod “uris cled, Fuapmors thive h()' RO MCHIE recoversd ng yeu 12w the threo bod hurvests which precoded (hn only modoritely good one of st yeir, Tituflovils bind not Femitted ® great porcentugo 0L tho urdinury vetits, thoro {8 ua doubt that ouy wantey distrles waald tiye sutfored oven inora soverely thun thoy hnvo dono, A it i8, roport tulls thit thosanils of agres o Iyinig Unpros dudtive, liecauss withou (enunes, i virous purts of Boglaid, wnd 0 olesymun writiog: from Noutlughwmshive gives it doloful - o count of wialed tn his district, “Thoro seoms” ho ungs, Y ta hu w bettor stuto of mlu{- b towns thin in tho eountry, “Hove gone eral mnkraptey seoms fmminent, * Hundrods of firma avy ta o lot, and few tiemors seom (o hiuyo any cupttal Loft ta tuko thent. | nin sorry 1o gy Biy-globo land will bo without a tonunt bt Lady=Duy, a8 thara soeis vory Htcia prospect of with siocessor o the ong now.lonye g, Bheen uro dytig by Bindredag floods ure Fuinliuntlo grass- lunds bwtats st of tho voune ey o an nonpwelleled extont,. What (8 10, boe comonrus 1L hand to toll™ [ this 8 the real state oF pienl poversnulent und deprossion ut Present existing (u suoh counties ns Nottnglinine ahire, Lincolnsulve, Wirwicksbiro, und othops, it 4 1ot o o wondord bt aiutacturers ire complitlaing of thio smult dewundy wado on shem for tho Kinds of goods used by the ngris ciliurug slasses. . No rolorn ol more iegent e tereat could passtbly bo thkont it hund by uny Mllllfllf;’ thitis tho by of Britiah uivicuiture from 14 prusont droopliye condition, and thore I8 dunieer af this Impariunt wutter bolug oviee lookeld {n tho press of other aud niore cxeltiug subjeots, 3 A e p——t W Shorman and the % Vot,» hen Gou, Shevnn wis Jo Aubury, N, Y., 10 atlond Gow, Upton's funeral, liat 'woek, on * 0ld Ruldier” stey (.i“ hand, suid: * It meotin bpod up to hiny, und, extonding Lot o shako bauds with yYou, cvuls §was with you i the Sicnundooh Vale It * Yo" suld tho General, thut's all rights but E wwan't there The veteran sild out of wight us fust as possible, RAILROAD EXTENSION. How the People of Nevada Are Plundered by the Cen- tral Pacific, Through Rates to S8an Francisco and ‘Whay-Rates Baock on West- Bound Freight. Tho Industries of the State Paralyzed=— WagonsTeams Competing with the Iron Ilorse. A Properly - Worth $200,000,000 Realized on an Original In- vostmont of $12,500, A speech prepared by the ITon. Rollin M. Toggett, member of Congress from Nevady, on the raitrond wrongs suffered, by the peo- plo of that State, was printud in the Revord of Keb.u7, Allusion was madeto it by the Transportation Committea of the New York Chamber of Commercy In ts late roply to Leland Stanford. As the subject now pos- sesses great intorest to all shippers and con- sumers, the sallent points of the speech are herewith presented s Tussing entlrely through the State of Nevudn, eustward frum tha Slerra Novada Manntalus, and tortuously following its most fertllo valloys fur tho sake of the land grauts, without specint regard to distances, {8 tho railrond of tho Centrl Paeific, Along it8 430 mlles of track ju the Stnto uro seatterod Nf1y or sixty villages and othor stutlons, The nearcr theso towns ure to tho Missourl River the greater is the charge for the trunsparintion of frelghis from thit point o iy othor wonls, the [rolght ratcs from tho ast i crensn In rigll und urconsclonabla uniformity with tho deerensa i distince. On all morchin- dise conslynied from New York to rallway points in Nevodn. and there delivercd, must’ be pald tho fallowlny chnrizes: - First—Full through rates to Now_ York from Sun Fronciseo, when In reality thn frelghts are ot takes through, but dulivered 600 or 70 miles east of San Friatelsco; nud, Stcond—Fxcesslvo way rotes bnck from 8nn Franclsco (o points of dolivery in Nevadn of the same froights, which bave neithor been for- warded heyond nor llrmuih'. bagk by the raiirond compuny inaking the cold-bloadod churgo, Bo Inhunmin, ko Infamous ate those combingd churges, thut, funllinr a8 L am with thelr on- foreement, 1 should reter to thom with besita- tion but for tha proofs In my possession, to swhich I'luvite the sarutiny of the skenticnl, That tho full rates oxnoted in Nevida may be seon at Aglanee on commxlitios of largest consump- tlon there, togcthor with the distinct churges ewmbriging tho Unwholesomo nugresntes, 1 pre- gent tho following exhibit, nnd clinflonyo the world to vroduce a parallel of tabulated rail- rond robbary b AUPALLING KXHIMIT. Throwsh Jrebaht rutes per eurload of ten tons trom New York fn San Franetsen, widei foway n rom. San Franeisco throwh' the. Stale of Nevida, o3 5] 3|5 .2 - ?! ol w2zl 5o EEIEELH 1|23 3% R R R ] Fligllispslia 1ui it orane | o X4, 1,010 16 210 - b7a ol 15N a0) dtsi_7i The charges In, this tabic nre cumt'llml from tha printed achedulea of rites of the Unlon and Central Paclile Hafirond Companles. and mist theretoro bo authentie, Eust of Winnemueen, 18 [ buve mentioned before, thalr figures do not extond. I thorefore supploment tho oxhibit with tho following fgures, derived from res colpted rallrondd bllls nud othor Information; Amzioxan kxiiwr, Throngh=frelght rutes e coal-olt aml eandies (per car- O e b2 e, Enics Crer Aedy ratey ek from 8.8 Franclico (o points. i Nevada east of Winnemucea, d S Through| Back . rates| puies | 8 grom | grom | B New [San F'n-| ¢ York. | clscar | "Ta flatle Mountaln, K35 ntlc From teun Frivigiace Lo T wo' Vatisitu, 557 mih e By e o 20 e, ‘o Filko, 01t 1 i PEENED suenveveirncsnsee] o] . 000l w0 Is comment necessury upon thoso torriblo ratesy 1 thoy not Kruuk trumpot-tonwued mpositlons unparallolod -n. tho aunnls of rall- rond rulliunidm? ‘Cheso. ebnrges have Leen nolthor known tor eredited beyond tho Stato of Novndn. Whon montioned by the preas thos huve been denlod, nnd with' threata of etfil grenter nppressions the -radlroad dictators have sitonced the complaints of their vietims, . 1t iy Lo lmagined that, nithongh the printed sehedules of the railroad companics oxiet core tun ostravrgont rates In Novado, thoy wro reully not shiryged ns n mnttor of fict; thit thoy nra stmply an_oxhbit of what might bo dono in tho wny Of churgos,. ruther thnn of what tho consolunces of tho rallroig . munngors will per- mit their agents to do. In other words, that theso printed sehedules nre but barmless ox- bibitions of power, intended 10 reconvllo ship. perd to lower bit still uxeeealvo rites. Assuming that somo siuk idea may be onter- tuined, | witl proceed to alsslonto It at ance by tho production of eoples of n few of tho ro- ceipted ralirowl bilks fn my possesaion, il sShows g that tho schoduled rates nro ndbored to, [1lere followed o nnber of recefpled bills, Including numes “of consigioes, shznntures of ngents of the companles, nnd dntes.] ‘What do these bills show?" Thioy show that tho ratos of the printed scheaules” huve boon abe served to tho letter, ‘Cake, for oxnmple, tho bill of thu Measra. dullon for n_car-lond of candies from tho Enat, which wins switched of ot Reno, I nivo shown Lhat tho throuyh rates forn oare load of cundlea of ten tona from Now York to Bun Franeisco is just 50, and it will he seon by this bl Ut (o the irongh ruto of £1iL, in lmg- ment for g var-lonl and \i.l,h)llmlfi, s nduled tho biek rate from Ban Frunolsco of $1.14 por 100 potnds, inaking i totnl chnrge of $A30.65 < Aud bo IL forevor romombored that thut cur-lowd of candles was not moved - single mlle beyond Reno. And 80 with tho other bills, INTIMIDATION OF NUSINESS-MEN From Elko, the reeeiving polnt of Tuscarora, Cornucopln, aid other important mining dis- tricts strotehing tu tho southorn bonndiry of ldubo, 1 have huen unably to procury tho testi- 1y of intod rflrond U8, Why? -~ Tlos ense, undor the frown of thole ratiroad tyrants, the murchunts buve been ateald 1o furnist thom, Homething of raflronds rates nt Elko, howaver, and the oxtont to which the morclnts of thut: place buve been torrorized by rallrond manngament mny be gathored from the folinws e oxtraot frow g letter under dato of Duo, 1), 181, raum i {l(\;nmluoulmu‘ respectod citizen'of 0. 0103 n}ll\‘vld ‘.N.‘\llpln for frioghia L ul, for thu renson that mues 0 en are Werid to have tholr nawes connoctod with tho watir, 1) uy the Lcaitrond Compniy vouiit wud would rain’ thou fn [ Ny duoling to give any Shulr bualnenst thoreto jrinted rucolpse, Sunco. | inve boun unly bl 10 ywhi Trow u fuw uf our lewiling Eulleot Ui ToTywinK Hun merehanis: . o “th Centen) Pacitio Rallrgad Company chnpres fop s Garsoat ot cusl froim Sun Feunulsdo to B1ko, Frim Claveliid, U (0 £ilko, frofiht changs vi & capelud 0T 01l (Lo Lis), Sk Cr-lund 01 Wasuns, T laetno, Wi, 5405 Trows Ogdon (0 120k, 0w tho imo, 73 ouil of stovos,’ fram Ogdon to Elko, 218 wilos, i, *Hiio torchantennd bustnoss-men of Eaatorn Nuvd i b portectly satlatiod If thoy wora ot clino e ol I} uullvlll[ of frelgh pl Kiku than s chwrgod for throush frolehy 1 San Franalso, o sl {anco L llas iwriior wny ur, i ptliae worits, dioy Lt tho Heaumn bl now botor Loieroes Kil\ Hhw dewtred rolioty uhd it Join In'oping” that 1v may Ivht itiie | huva weliton you tn this wnttor s tn contidanoe, s thu 1Lt0 Broporty Thave e un the ling vt tho rndiroud, wid 1, 1Ko uthors, ain it thelr wieroy, Whut, [ asic m?' gentlemun upon this toor, Is tho memiing of (bl strangs vovolutiony ' It meuns o luwiess and cold-hlotied lu\'r of over 300 pog enrsland upon the people of Fika, with 4 1hront tu Inererso the auount should thoy make 1L pnblio. Tt menns bighwiy rolibers, sir, ‘\:‘llll"llul. pincer and thumbe-serow accunipanis CIite, 1 Pty FALSEIHOOD AND AUBACITY, 1think 1 bave pow satlsfactortly show that the people ot Novada aro etruggling undor s welght of rallroud dmpoditions ullke uppruces dunted and unondurablo, Yo, In s stadal poe \3“" of July, 1879, und 1o his lite rnply 10 Juduo luck, (hu Prosidont of tho Contral Vuoltlo Jtail rand Company uiduaclously attompts (o defend thoso nutriitod, §lo snyst Diverladnatlows, by Giis spnes. way be said 10 by do ity wgun coninutaln and ulwaps suaine tia surrlur o B winkld Bt b Jows gisie hiy sl fyreed ( do’ wn Uy 8060 uf tho cauuon 0! N M EALION Bunlieg I-‘l"fllllll ar w commuiy b an ins Ao wnknown, The dl uils nadit Wi Uiy ? Hib o s thut wilch 14 10 (HUriste 0 L cote lrorn o tn o T r ribs e o et o Wikt b whsoly Wity ) Wz Hero 14 thy conl ududlsslon thut, but for com potitian, the umhukury of the Contral Paclio would churge maxtmum rates u all lstarncos, whorous it 4 now donu an but 7 per cont of the frolghit bushiess of 1ho road, refoere o thele frolght churgoes In y | should ko to know wobat thoy would considor “maxiigum rates,* tho rutes 1 um Warruuted In belleving they wauld #x but for the unumbuarrassing competition of pack mules and ox teaws, Wiy, sie, inorediblo us It mav boem, suventeen years ko frelghits wore bauled ou Wugous frow Sucrumento to Viskiods City. up 3 thenugh the heated valleys nnd over the rough roads and frozen snmita of the inountsine, for prices hut n triflo {n ndvanee of oxisting raltrond tes between those two pointa, In fnvornlily wenther Sneramento freighta were thon delivered In Vieginia City ot 150 per tundeed ponnads, Tho ralirond eates nronow ifl.ifl!i.—l"ll threonnd o hulf conts per hundred fess than old teaming mtes. "Phis 18 tho ohly compotition which tho people of Nevidn have to offer ta tho rallrond iposts tlon, theonly competition with which the rall- ronda nro confronted i Hxing tholr rtes botween tha Rocky and Sloren Novida Mountatus, for our stronms dio tn tho great tuain, and doesert havs* riera and mountaln rances fretting tho ulonds hinve closed to us nll cheaper nventes of cots mercinl supply. YRS, PACK-ULE COMUETITION 1N NEVADA, of which tho Dircolors of tho Uentenl Paeific In- forontinlly compluin as u sart of wicked and utineeessary mennco to tholr financinl vell-do. g, I8, indeed, all that stands hetweon thom and tho establishmont of sates in keoping with thele rapuelty, and their charges are sehedited Just a stindo biolow flieures thit would fina tho ronds ngain with pack-tralns and wminus. ¢ will bo observed that tho Dircetors of tho Contral Pacilly, through tholr Proekient, report that * Diserimination ngafust an, Individual or o 3 colmmlmll)' 14 1 thing stk nowi,’ (1 viow of the terribie suwing: that bus and can be muda to the contrary, What nust by thought of nn nssertion such nd this? Tho splrit of falsehood ftsoif thonld fool fike standing un- cavercd In tho presencenf thochilled-fron cheek nnd sublimo hardihaod of the gontlomen who, i thelr names, permitted this duoluration to rench tho eye of tho pulylo. A simplo Titustration will show the manner In which theso tHacrimlnntions ngainst themsolves —and thoy ndimit o othor—uro curreel TIOW IATES AWE " BQUALIZED,” Not long sinee Col, £ was tho owner uf o largo wheat-farm In Coluse Connty, Californin. Tho ralirond rates for wheat from that locullty 1o Ban Franelsto woro §6 per ton, Conslilering the distunco of tho crrringe, theso rutes were exs cuasive, but tha furmers of Coluan wers eonte protied to submit to them, In San Joaquin Cotn- 1y, nbont tha same distanco from Sun Frunclseo, wis anuthor wheat-growing section, nmong the prominent farmees of which wag Mr, 13, Tho rallrond chirges for wheat to San Franclseo from that didtrict wero $0 per ton, Learning of Colusn rates, and not indesstanding why his should bo nwny greator, since the carrlnge wis nbout the sumo from both places, Mr. H., nfter consulting tho Colonol, decidled to confer with tho tallroud nuthorities with n view to thele equnlization. A fow days ntter tho geutlemen again met, *llave you equalized your wheat rates?’ fuquirad tho Colonol, "f 4 K"M Mr, *I had o long talk with f'resldent Stanford, aud he promised me 1 shotild havo Colusn rates,” % Thon AWUr! your ratu fram 8ix to nhe," Thus wus the Kaileowd Company happlly Heved of n compluint of dlserimination, w the Directors declure to bo * n thing unknown It enrtainly ought to bu when it 18 sitseeptiblo of 1 correction so sutlsfuctory to the Rudlrond Coms pany. THE PASSENGER TRAVFIC, Tut tho Impositions of tho Union and Central Pacitio iulltonds uro not contined to tho ear- ringo of frolght. Tho through pussengur ritod botween San Franctseo nid Omuhi tre ovor fve conts por mile, with the additon of S for n ainglo Lorth, nnd £13.6) for menlant thelr enting- ututions. Tho must of thode enting-stutions uro appurtenances of the rilrowda and the fomd bustlly sorved 18 ns cconomieal tn - cleanlinoss, \'urlul{. and \wholesomo mutorinl us 1t I oxtrsy: agunt in price, 1 do not nention this in tho way of complivint exnctly, for pIgsoingers enn ety tholr uwn luneh-bnskot, and u rough ploneor ex- rerleue« of thirty yoars on tho frontiors of tho Pnolfio hns rendercil me somewhat inditrorent to tho luxtirles and appolutmunts of o well-gprend ro- table. My objeot Is simply to show that the ox- ceedingly’” thrifty mnungers of tho overland ronds o not restralned by nny feeling of prile from swolling tholr ununuil receipts with the protita of bue P-pru\'luimwll luneh-tutds, The price of o thrangh ticket from Omaha to San Fronclsco i3 £100,50; distance, 1,027 But this rf.mrnsuutnlhu prica s woll from 10 Reno, BX miles from Sun Fuinoiseo, and from Sau - Friveisco to Choyopho, 518 miles from Omnha, Excessive ot discriminnting though the ratos by, tho prasengercan ut lenst vop- Krutulute himsoll on posivasing the wdvantago over eaudlea of not beig compelled to puy wiy rutes buck from Sun Praiiclsco shold ho stop ot Reuo on 0 throngh toket from Omabn, 118 fu- cllitles for unlowding tha freficht of his own person at his polut of destination, together with 1t not wirdasonablo repueninee to being earrled Nvo or six bundred miles out of his way, are cli- cumstunces which huve happlly relicved him froun tho oporutions of the buck-rute schedulo, EXCLUSIVE OUTRAGLS OF THI CENTRARL I'A- Il . Having thus far devoted myself to the frolght ratesof the Centrul Puclily-in Novada, § nection with other rouds, I will now siy n_few words In relation to tho frelicht rated of tha Com- puny exclusively ovel own ralls,. Tho rutes Tram point to polnt in Nevada amount nlmost to nn Interdlotion of Intoranl tratie, aud faraors wigon thoir gralng to tho mllls wnd thelr prode uce ‘totho murkety from station to stution along the rallrond tenek. Why, the furmers of Bl Mendows aro to-duy hnuling tholr griins in wagons along - the 1lpe of the eaflrond from Lovolook Statlon to Winnomucea for miiling, and prolitably compoting with rnilrond cha fliw. 4\ currespondent of tho Bilver State, writing Irom Lovelook undor duto of - November 20, 1880, wives tho folluwings ; 7 ‘o farmurs of B Mondows, not having recolvod 417 GRCVUEIRBIIONL Frum the Conitenl 2acitie Kalrond Compaiy 10 1he MGLWE 0L FOIICIR. rtos for trhes Purtine wraim, Invo mised i yall of mdlknaton . sind sturtod olzht tonui, feadod With abnut WD pouits ¢ wheat for th & il wt Winnenueen, 5L 10 5OU 8O MIANY 1 anve namall s Ut ono Hiue 10 collpute with tho- rull- i whous fonds buck, "They nt TED I noven duys, witd givis INENL W sevOrH] men wid 1 jame namber of aiid ko moaey by dulig s il Rorau: opposthion 1o iy’ atiroad cowgin, tautua roturn thoy will bo uyor wil b incrounvd, Wy rid Fnnibag in # BOUT A tho Toaded” niuln wnd thole ers siyu o this Ly n.m‘}mr hundred Wum!!. klmi # tutal 10r the wiuht lunds of §64, nnd all this money Is kept ot homg, Fvon by paving driv- o ¥ por duy uid bonrd, Lo fenom Glaii 10 make ) 0§19 por dey en each team, whick thuy Would hnve to Toed It idie In thuir stablos, uid that s maood price for smnll tenms nowidays, Thoerd Is &lunty lx{ srain on the Meaduws this yoir, and thoro 11k of Analing the birley by WAKUNS 10 Widsworth Inntoud oF sufpping 1Ly Fall SIECIAL “ DISCHIMINATIONS ~ AGAINST o NE- b VADA, With 8an Franclano rites of transportation tho foundries and nuchine-shops of Virwinln and Gold L1 woulil b, ublo to supply Kastern Novads una Urnh with Iurgo quuntitics” of mfne thig-muchinery'; but tho Cuntril Pacille folks will not permit ity and to provent it tiey churgo $£200 vor ourslund more for mnehinery forwardod from Rono to Utah thun from Siun Franeiseo to ftuh. I vorftiontion of- this sirango stutumont 1 submit tho followlng copies of totegrums inmy possesion. B In oxplunntion [ will stata (hat the Ontarfo Mining Company In Utub Fervitory “required n quuntity of henvy muchinery, which Mr, Bekust, an entorprising foundrymin and machinist of Virginfn City, bolloved “ho conld furnish nt Snn Frunelsco pr_lufis. provided ho wus chicged 1o more than Snff Froncisco Fites for transporine tlon, Mp. Eekurt was ‘It Bun, Frinciseo ot thg thne, md telegraphed to the frelght nezent of tho Virkluln & Wruekes Hullromt Campioy (oot 1ho lowest ratea of teunsportagon from Vieghile Chty 1o Hteno, und trom Ituno to Owden, 1n roe MY he reeedved the fotlowing dispatens VIMGINGA, A sco, A, 41, D B 3 it i S promptly nimwered. Con ontrl Pugitl misa ¢ i, $244 ot 1, O (Virdnis & Iruckav) ratus to Iteho, 0 por enr, HBYD 0 nus ity 10 nimo special MLes over tie Cuntrt! ioitic, Lt LWl Joln them 1 any roduction Gt tavir niles Above aurind, - 1, A, HENOESR, Hut no roductlon in the rutes telogeiphod was mude, .and the muchinery was turd®hied from Bun Feanelsco, Cirious 10 kiow woat rmtes hud huen chirgud on the mnmnlucrly from Ban Frian- clscu to flluu, aftor 18 dellvery” Sir.\Bokurt wlufrnuhu tho. Buperiutemient of tha Onturie Mintng Compiny nt Snlt Luke, muking tho fue quiry, The ruply was thiss § HALT LAKE, Fob, U4, 1870 (Ktucolved at Virginta i Tar e il Y Gluopled of Yirinte Citry hundrod uid twenty n cir for machinory. ? . Clrastngis, 3 C Frelyhta which the ralirond company vefused to tuku from [lono to Opten for less than §552 earelond they furwurdod from Bin Oyden tor and made u longor oo iles, In this nstuce thoro was no coy nuctiiyg vond 10 dictnto tornis, 1t Wik u matty cutirefy with the Central Favlfle, und I um' cu rious 1o know whit tho explanutlon can be for such heurtices diseriminntion ugiinat the manu- Lucturees of Novad, , HOW THE CENTHAL PACIFIO WAS BUILT, Nor onn tho nccessity for securing n fnir re- turn Tor tho wonoy fuvested in the Central Pae oillo Rublroud bo rged iy exphnution of thoir extruupdinury chirges, - When thuy beyn tho construction’of tho rond thoy pald cuxes in the ety on propurty of wil Kinds amonnting to Teay thnn $160,000, ' u{ tholy ruilemd prop- urly nlong, with tha Didobieaness sunding ngaingt It deduotod, 18 vitied by them ut the CROFNIONE B3I Of over FISHLWO000,” Tt it cun- Not busbown thut thoy ever wdvapced monoy cenough from tholr own pockets to bifld u singlo tnflo of the rond, Thi bonds of the duvernment and tho subkided und gitts of tho peopla wero inore than sulliciont tobuild and stock the roud untire, Tho orlglnul incorporutors patd in 10 por cont on $1,000 1 milo for 116 miles, the cstimmtod dise tanes from Buoragionto tu the: Neviala line, ‘Ewolve hundrod and Ity shuves ot stovk wors subaeribed nt #8100 por shure, of which Measrs, Stunford, Huntington, Hopking, snd Crooker 100K 000 shuros, Assuming, howover, that thoy wlyanced thu voy ulruhl 30 per cent on ull tho 1, Slures subicribed thofr orlginul Investment did not uxcved $12,0600 all 1old, O Uils smull fne vesimont tho gontiowmon huve dono wejle~so waolly by tuot, that in 1877 Preshient Stinfopd rue ported tho property of tho Central Pavlitio to bo worth $1657,065,680.00, white My, Crocker, Presle slont of tho Southorn Pyeifio, valued tho propore 15 OF thnt rond ut $H8EG01LS,—1uikings 0 uinl yuluution of $a, i, 5 0 tndebledioss of thu Contral Pucllic wus kiven by Mr. ford ut $85,01,850.44, and tho indebieduesy of the Bouthe ern Pacitlo wus placed by 3ir, Crockernt 0,415, FE 0. —mukig tho totalIndebieduess of thotwo 115,800, U83,60, ‘Lo wocount thon stood as Nuluo uf the uronorty of both ruad; AL, B R e i Asaota over 11abilith tidbpondontly of 2 04 Wited " Blares bouds lonned to the Central Preltio tho gifts to the tvo rowds suount to §01L011,880, necording to tho ea- timates of “thoir executive officors, The net carnitigs of tho ronds are reported nt $76.00,000, In reality thoy huve been mueh Inrgor, s thelr expense; Hko tholr constriction accotints, hivo Aorded Inego marging of profita to tholr mane ngers i other eapneitios, A part of the wealth of theso ratiroad gentie- men two years ngo consiated of 854,000,000 of watered ‘atock of tho Central Pnclfic and £16,~ w0 of tho Southorn Pacific, bolng an nigros of E0M0000 0 stack, which cost thom only tho prico of printing, and tpon which thoy are com- lmI“ lmfi""h““ to pny thom 8 por cont yeurly it ctividendn, The Houthern Tacilic hns Leen construocted and paid for from tho earnings of tho Central Tuolile, yot the uwiers {ssue 850,000 i Atock and £(0,006 ti1 bonds por mife, and charge such rates a8 will enable thom to colleot ninually 8 per vent o1 tho stoek ind 6 por cent on the bunds, 1iut, invitinr o8 the subject may he, 1t Is not my purpose now to Inquire fnto the methods by ch.the ownera of the Central Pacllie huve nequired thelr atnpondons wealth, 1 have il red only to show that tholr extortions nre ns gmwv‘usxnry a8 thoy uro ungrateful and dis- unest. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Mr, Mooley Made It Right, T the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. NO. 1801 STATE STREET, Avrll 11.—~Wo heg tho favor nf u fow Hines spico to make un Reknotyl- edgoment that o think Is duo, We desire to thank Mr, Hooley for the prompt mannor In which ho hns redressed nn affront ofrercd us by -un usher (ns atated In Tranuasg 4th nst.), and for tho vigorons lnvestigntion and consequont punishment of the ‘mllw partys And rurthormoro, to nssure Mr. H, of otir aln- cere esteem and respect for his gentlemanly netion fy tho mnttor, and thut the occurronca fn nowise diminishes our attrietion towards Hoo- loy*'s us a placo of plensnnt And ngreoalilo rosort. 1 JOUN L DAVISON, ‘CHOSAB B, GALURAITI, Tho Memorial Building. To the Edilor of The Chicago Tribune, Cr110A00, April 11.—1 suppose suggestions nro i order regurding the methods for ralsing tho subacription for the memorial bullding, and 1 offor the following for what 1818 worth. Liet tho committco place tho shures at & cach, nny number ot thom, Then have tickots for wimounts from.five conts up to #1 on sale, and ke theso tickots interchangenblo for shares Inaums of &. Uy thiy means persons may biy -tickots for small sums every few dnysand Inn short timo will have enuugh to chingo for o #hare, The holders of onu shary should havo his noime fnserted in tho eatalog ot dunors, the holders of ten or more shures to hive someo othor bonor, wnd so on, 1t will ennble people to give amail sums, and keup dolug thls. JLis often tho enso where person cutinot give $5 at oo timo, but ny give 21 five times, Theseuro tho poople whi inust Do reuched und fucihitles offered tor so dolui, Subseription 1sts are all well onough for tho furge donors, but w ar ¢lerk willits to put ils une down for 25 “conta; besides, this thing must bo conducted on n eash bnsfs, ‘There ture thousancds in this. vity who wou Willlngly *ehip in® fur the bullding nt wll times, \mrfuu sep thoy dislike to do It on i mall sealo publiely, Now If you offer thom u plun whore thuy ein eoutrlbuie their mite unnoticed, you can thus obtain wuny thousands of dollines which wil{ nover comne to the schome othorwise. Asatu, whett 1 follow bus three of four dolinrs' wurth of eheeks in his pockot hio will want to get il of thown, und will ndd avothor dolfar nod cx- change for n certifiento, I think the pln 15 an encourngemaont to sub- scribe, uind should bo considercd at lenst, Thedu tickots could hio loft at drug-stores and cignrestores, and ntvarlous pluces down-town nnd alt over the efty, An neconntiug could bo publisticd every weel to stimuianto the salo, Iannd 1 Fioe. ‘The Enlarged Iliinols Canal. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, TFamnuny, 1L, April 0.—Do tha renl fricnds of this work realize that the first practienl step forward I8 now nbout to be frustrated, and that 1t 20, two years moro delny will bo Inovitablo? ‘Tho dend apathy and neglect that appours to prevail, would seumn tn fndicnto that they do not renlizo the dnngorous situation of nlfairs, If tho Lill long slnce Introduced before the Ilinols Leglsluture by Senutor Whiting can poes boforo adjournment, then In November the peoplo of Illinals ennt vote the conditlonal trausfer to tho United States, and. thon, und not thi then, tho mntter can be broukke properly bofore Cotigross und the country for declsive and practical avtion; and thus the lntorminable delny, error, and sceret and | [lndivoct opposition from varlous sources, nt homo and ubroad, throngh various pretonces ond various forms of orror, can probably 2oon bo inado to give wuy to common- Inturests, ‘notunl work, and necome- plished results, - But if thly necessary legnl step 8 now defeated by deluy or othor means, thon all must wait for the next sesslun of tho lilinois Leglslatire two yours henco. This wonld by highly mjiirious and unnecessry, And ull that the cnemy need to R tho DI, and so put tho jnattor off foF b yeurs longor it loust, It Just & Littlo moro delay, that may be caused by pre- tonided telends,” Aud thio deluy 18 vory llablo to veeur, 08 usial, unless - thoro §s sowe nutive mavoment or agltution of tho mutter, Flfty-olght yours have clupsud sinco loglsia- tion Begun fooking to this madernto work,~—an adequuto and suitsblo connuction betwen tho Urent Lake and Migsissippl systoms, vin the Ii- linols ltiver and Canal, And now cvery right and just interest in all this land looking to tho weltnre, sulfuty, and hupplucas of It people do- mand that i€ shiuid bo completod ot vieo, Tho bunotits will eoun then bo felt fu twenty- three great Statos sltunted upon these interior waters,—thon for the firstonjoying this improv~ ed {nlaud nuvigatlon. And nll tho grent publie ccononles of tho on- tirg country conducive to sound, general, mid renl prosperity. nnois all 1ta people will ba pro-. moted by tho Tull use of thoso great natural organs 68 prepurcd for our use by the Creative Wisdum through cons of awes, AAnd there nro very peeuline and urgentyron- song why further délny would bo erhninal'and dungerous, wnd should .ot bo_entured or tol- wrated, Rt upathy and indifferouce will not wurd off this dangur or tronchery to fnterests thut none should negluot or dlsrecurd 1t thoy would do tholr duty is eitizens and us mon, No prutoxta whatever should Lo aliowed to enuse tho pouple of 1llhols to lose tho oppors tunity of vuting on this quoestion in November noxe junceordunce with this bill, with tho roe- ammeadation of the: Governor, with tho Consti~ tutlon of thoStaty, and with gront and urgent negessitios, nud with tho common '“‘"\7‘ {ntor- usty, and wolfuro of nll. W, 8, z Lovely Stato of Afviirs at Yorktown, Va, Th the Edltor of The Chicago vibune. YOBKTOWN, V., April 6.—1will now attompt 10 detnil to you some of tho doings of our quiet villago. On lust Christmus Eve a drankon white man ahot and killed two Innocont colored wen in astore u fow miles below hope, and stubbod unother so badly that he {s now conlined 10 hifs bed, Tho culprit was arralgued just conrt- diy Inthis town for trinl, ond amore tarelcil trlal could not Lo produced by nny set of thontrleul perforiaers in tho world, Tho regulur County Judgo’ could not fuce the pubilfe after sitting bn n caso which ho kiew oonld not iy legul sunso exuused, und - thorefore he ox« ouded Blmsclf under the protext of golng to tha fnnugnration,—where o id not éw.—b semis g 1 Judire trom tho \lnPur purt ot 1his districr, who bind been g Colonol In the Rubiel army, to 1ry this onko. [ wusan oyeswitiness to thia whaole trlnl, and 1 do sny without fear of contrndiction by nur truthful porson that thers Wik not oven tho slightost cunsy or proveeation for striking tho victiug, muoh less thin shooting two ot rleht, ns was unequivieally proven, and futally wannding the thivd, ull of wbom wevo mon of Inrgo fwnilieas aud this by 4 notorlous drunken sot who 18 nbways in sowmo ditoulty, Tho plen But up before the Jury by hiw counsol was, thit theso men wore - negroes, il tho lxruuuur n bl ox-Confedorate coldler, who twd waded i shoo-snlos deop i the bload of negrots dud Yunkoes during: tho War, Tho jusy, all of whum were ex-Confederates, wore imorilly com- pollesd, nftor the apponls milo 1o thoni‘ol tho 'l:)rulu deods of this double murdoter, to nequit i b It I8 uscloss, ntter thig sham trinl of o rebal flond In human form, alinost e the threshold of tho Nutlon's Capltol, to hereufter try to dony tho wholssulo munloriug of negroes furthor South, Tha colored panple resalved to hold on the 2 nt Mureh an iwligaation meeting ta show | 10 thie World thng thoy, uf 1ot this outrige, meoks Iy submitied to-this fureg, ontitled the trinl of Wilttam I, Dung, and pbrinitted him to roturn to bl tumily unguirded and uninolestod by any onw, nnd thit, too, whou they iimbor two toung n this connty. Ty ) shuw nlsh that thoy are un- protovted hy'tho Juws of the land, “when for umaller _olfonsea “thoy are iynched to’tho st req without™ su b ns hearing, Wowever humbl 1 lllu( domenn thomecives, or subnissiveand lawsablding, The doniuls of the Southern Demourutio Tlebols thut neRrues aro slinnrhiered boconso thoy are by tho Inws of prture nogrots wnd In sympathy 'witl the fepublicans fu Thiso to the cony Bomich ufrald were these lebels thut this Inumun oute rago would be brought to public notics by tho metling before mentoned (Muruh 20) thut one of tham, having n spurk of shatu left, impor- tuned und wmuile averturos o tho gotturi-up of auld woothng several days prior to xivo It up, Not succeoding fu his persunsfons, no then threatened all prominent pariles to It with be- g tried for contemt of court, ote, The movt= y huwever, want o, und i Commitico wus upe puintod to draft rosolii tiens, ‘Tho truthfuliess of the ubuvo statuments [ will swonr to, und kuowing your uharnetor for fulr deatiug hetweon man and min, Ierespective ot his color, und nle the Just and fourless poel- tion of F'ul ‘I'nIBUNE, | hope this (otter will ape buar In its volumus, R o ¢, & O. Rulivoad 18 ut work bullding a roud from Ilohwond to Newport Nows, und promises ta have u branch ruuniog to this plice by July 1, or ut least in thne for the York= town Contenngal, which is golng 1o be u xrund atfair, Tho Ovntonnlal Assoclution 'hus purs chusied the temiply farin (Halswud's), b0 ueres, and intend to liy It out {nto k graua park, tu bo called Lafoyelle Park, aud proseus it 1o ko United States Governmont. Thoy nlao propose to build sovarnl wharves in front of Yovktown, and apen up all tho rtreets Teadhinz to the rivel Wao expoct to bo Ih\l!fi visited by from 2,00 to 1000 people during the Centonntal, Fneh Stato of thu original thirteen will hnye n house in the park. aleo tho United Sttes Government and tha Fronch; In fact, the Centenninl i8 booming. Robenr G GrareiN, e e—— RAILROAD CORPORATIONS. Power of {ho Stato to Control Thom=— Ioview of tho Loxnl (uestiol To the Lilitor of The Chicagy Tribune, Cntcaao, AL 0,—Thoro Is no public guestion of greater Interest at tho presont time than the power uf tho Stato to control and reguliuto thosa rultrond companios which have so long op- prossod and {tposed tipon the people by oxe orbitunt and unjnst rates of transportation. 1t Is beltoved that peovle generally do not ro- nlizo tho oxtent to which tho highest court of tho land has gono In pincing raliway and ulhor pablie corporations within tho control of thy paople; nud nuy poopla whicls lgtores fts power to redress tho wrongs Inflicted upon ity whon the suprema law of tho land polits out n plain ;r;u:h;flctmdreu. isonly worthy to romnin in Invery, 1o, Nirst to eall to your nttontlon n faot rhich hus boon ns yet umlrnl{' ignored by thoso who hive written tipon this vitally imporiunt aubject; n fact which ls siudlously svoided by Mr, Georgo Ticknor Curtis .In his article on YOwnerahip of Rullway Property” I the April nmber of the Nurth dincrican Beview. 1t 1s flscly nssumed by many writers amd gpeakers, more portlenlarly by “rallronsd ate toriieys In andout of Cotigreas, thit tho only ower of a State lLegisature to regulato rites of fare and frefghit s betwoen points I)"Inw’ wholly within _.that State; = that tho power 1o reguinte rutes between ' n point Iying in onc Blate nnd u point Iying in anothor State, belongs exelusively, to Congress undue tha powor vasted by the Federal Constitition (u thut budy to “reqiiinte commerce butweon the Stutes," and that, until o lnw 18 passed by Con- grosg, tho peoplo are without remedy to control nngthing but the Jocal business of a raflrond be- tween points wholly within tho territoriul limits or':Imu!lrus which cnuets tho Inw fixing the b iveryhody knowa that the grestest {nflfotfons now suftered aro those arising from exorbltant rated botween poluts lying within diiferont Btntes, and that only n small pereentmee of shipe ments weo imulo belween pelnts ‘lying wholly within one Stute, N Thoe decision of the Supremo Court of tho nited Btutes fn Pelk va, Ruflway Company (b Otto 4 U, 8, 16) hins emphatielly given thy o to this fnlss nssumption. That cuso ** presonts tho single question,' snys Chlef-Justico Walte, “af the powar: of the }Slmn] Ieylsinture to provide by Iaw for n mnx- mum_ elinrge to be mudo by tho Raflwny Come pany for fure and frolght upon tho trunsportas on of porapus and ‘!mmorly o o s luKCH HD outskde the State and Lrought, within it or taken up fglde and earried without,” t was urired befors the - Court that whls power helonged exciusively to Congross, But the Court held thit ** unit Congress dets {u refaronco to tho relations of the Company 1o inter-Stute commerce it 18, certaiuly within the power of thoe Stute to roguluto its fitres, ete.”; tit i radl- way extending hoyond u 8tata has nuvertholess doniestie relations with the pooplo of that Stuto whicl iy lucideatally oxtend beyond tho Stato lines, and’ untit Congress undertnkes to Jug- isiate - upon tho subject Amz Stute iy onuct laws revuinting rates to bo patd by (s owii peoplo, oven though it way Indirectly nf- feot thoso without. ¢ (it tho. walinae contest which Mr. Georye I, Harding lntely enrricd on ulnost single-banded wuzlnst tho rufiwuys beforo tho Sennto Com- 1uittes of this State, tho railwiys refused to an- swer hils churgos of viofiting the echudule of rates, * boenuso,” they snld, *tho Stute of 1lli- tioly hins o potver (o Feguinte rates, exeept bos twveon points wholly within the Stute of 1ilinots," thus Ignoring tho mRrumu Inwof tho lund, ns nnnounced i the Pelk cise, o people must to putdo aware of the grent faet thut tie law -of the land (8 againal, the radl- teays; that there IS nathing ruvolwdoonry In subjeeting thoso uurrnmuons w Governmout control; that tho real vivlntors of Jaw nro tho rallrords, who fevy the samo kind of tux and tull as dld the roblier knights of the miildle nkes who plundureil cach pussiug encnvan upon tho public highway. . A Legisinture should bo cleoted In Tilinols thnt Wil piss luws for the poople, and nut tnlf-way mensures emnseulnted by rallroud fntlusnce of Wil poteney and elfeet, For jnstunco, lct the Assembly cnnet a law Jiring tho ratos of faround frelght absoluteiy, mnking o fixad Minit beyoud which no chnrges shult be e, and ropanl the present feeble one actment which mitkes u certgln sehedulo of rutes only prima fucle evhdonce In courts of ** reusonuble rate," and leayus the rallroads the privilege of proving that u h‘lrhur rito than the schedulu rato 18"l and Justitiable, Now, whon Tsay * onuet u lnw 1xing tho ratos abaolutely,” 1 proposc nothing. new, rovolutions ary, or uniconstitutional; the United Stites Sn- Yrmnu Court has settied thut question also In uvor of the peoplo. In Ruilrond Compnny vs. Ackloy (4 Otto, 1 U. B., ITW) tho hishest Court of the land, through Chief-Justice Walte, suys: * Tho question pre~ sonted s, whethor o raftrond compiny ean rus covor forthe trunsportution of propecty nuare than the mazimun rate fred by tho tet ' (Viz.: i net mased Ly the Wisconsin Leglsinturo lx.ug o imit to Treight- charges Ly “riliwiys - boyoni) munn it should bo unlawful to churge nny- 1] . n'f: Rallrond Compuny wrged : it rlfmc to prove thut tho highor Tites uotuully 'cnm:ml WEFG N0 more thih 1 rensunnblo componsution for tho sorvices remdered, But the Bupreme Cougt decided: & As betwoon tho Compuny and thy rrulkxuwr tnero Is axtatutory Hnitation of thy charge for teanepoptntion actunlly performed. P . For goods actually earvled, tho Hmlt of thie rocavery I that preseribed by statute.” Nothing . cun chungo theso decisjons wxcept new men appolnted to the Bupremo Iiench in tho interest of wuilrords, who may sveure n ro- vorsul. Congress {8 filled with rallrond Inwyors, and thoro are at lenst twa Justices of the Sy- mflmu Court nppointed through rullrord In- ence, ; Lot the Republican party opposo this now slavery which fs ixing {tielt upon the wholy Jund, J¥ It would Justify its bonst of Lelmr thy pirty of progresd, and thoreby guin anew the gratitudo of tho country und porpetunty itsely Tor unother generation, Nogra sirvary Wi u!‘mnld and guaranteed by u‘l‘n ‘l‘m&t‘mm Liw of the land, but it was thutly Abol 5 4 Rallrand slavery of commereo s donotineod by the supreme Inw of tho land, and yut tho Iumpln Bubmit to it, and allow theie representatives to bo bribod and bought in Congress and Stute L\xflnlnmrfl. kitaty tho mutter until tho relations of all- rouds to tho peoplo are fully comprehoidad, ILRTAM B, LRACKETT, —_—— - Fho Keve Mr. Ramsdoll’s Catholle Wile—=Peclslon of the Washington Prosbytory="Tho Onse to He Murther Contestod. Washington, (D. C) Poat, ‘The effort to deposo the Rov, Churlos T, Ruma- dell trom tha puipit of tio North Proshiytorhin Church of this ity i8 tho abaurbing toptd of 1ho duy. Thoteinl,"” vo farustho Washington Prose bytery nre concorned, hug @omo to an end, with aviotory by u bure mujority for that portdon of tho congregution which stasid by the pastor iud fnslatend thuit his volation with thio chureh should not bo disturbed, But cthe end 18 not of, The lurge party of church mem- or8 who - urgod tho pustor's withdeawnl or_oxpulsion are not willlng 1o rest undor dofent; thoy mnintain thut thoy aro right in tuoir positiong Lhat tho putor, by his muarciagoe with # nds of tha Houn. Cutholly fulth, hus so fmpnired his usefulness und so disturhied tho puitce und BArmony of tho chureh thit i sovor- ance of the pustoral relution 18 essuntiul to Ity yrwunrllr, Thoy will take tho ense, by petition, 0 tho Jiltimora 8ynod, 16 meot 1n Ooiobor next, and thonee it will go to the General I\IW\H‘”J'» tho hbichest Presbyteriun conrt In the land, No cneo fuvolving the question at (ssue hns ever Loon consldered Ly this bigh chureh teiliial, uud tho murrlugo of the Rev, Mr, Himadull 18 dostined 1o ronte an ovoloalusticn) sthr thut will Lo folt trom ocenn 1o acein, ‘Tho history of tho case 18 an Interesting ono, ‘Tho Hev, 3ir. Rumsdell, tho prinvipni netor, 130 mun of greeat ability, # zoulous Christiun aud n stralghtforward, honest, wari- man, Ho - grodunted with - high honora at Yale Collewo. in 1§72, and : thon rolpunnl for the ministry_at tho Unlon Theos ogleal Sominary of Now' York, gradunting ot that {natitution (o 1t His ‘first aud only ehirgo wud tho North Prosbyterlin Churoh of ll\lnun{. HI8 wife, Whoso namo has unfortus vately but necossarlly boen brought {nte the controversy, Is u Wastington ludf of high stand- Ing, Hler inulden e wus Miss Moy Braoks, Hhe 4 i graduata of Notre Dano Collego, Alury= lund, She 18 o devout Christian lndy, but vory liberal i hor roligions viows, ‘Cho ‘mar- ringo of theso two persons was sojomnizod by i Protestunt ministdr—tho Hev. Dr, Patton—gime sixteen months ugo, in Chlougo, My, Rumsdell's acquuintunce with his wito begnu Reveral yenrs prior o tholr mirrigt, Tho youur oleruymnn wag nt that Ume o olurk i tho Yronsury Doparts ment, and boarided ot tho Rouso of tio youims Indy”s mothar, ‘The ludy was, by tho way, i schol urin tho eliss canduoctod ut thot tinie by Mr, Linmsdoll In the Butday-sohool of the Now York . Avenno Presbytesiun " Church, The ncquuints unco piponed Into Tove, ‘wid tho young pustor, whon ho weddod ils brldo lind bien In chiargo of the Nurth Chiureh forubout throo fours. ! (i o that tme bu way exovedingly populir with all tho wombers of bis chureh. 13" marrisgo ut onea grotod dissonslon, n8 his falr and wifted brido was ut 1on timo of her woddlug 1 doyput membior of the Howun Catholle Church, After bor aveiuge sho ramudined faithial to bor vows 4 the Chureh of Romy, attuagiug mass and tho confeaslonal, Sho nlways, howover, attundod tho Bubbeth mormog service in her hushand's vhureh. - 'ho diaaent ovor tao pastor's murringo continuoed duy by day 1o grow {n atrougth, uie wn uy Lust tho dlschtors twok forminl netlon th scoura i dissolution of the pustorul relatlon, At i church meoting, hold Muy 4, 1680, the foftial step waos taken Whioh culminnted In tho oscit- ang trinl which bus Just beon concludod boforo tho Washington Yruabytry, f e —— My, Q, Grobel, b #unul strest, Chlcago,, told us that Lo would not live without i bot- tloot St. Jucobs Ofl,—so highly does he prize it v e . of welght fi el = RADWAYS READY REL . 5 DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAY RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIE, Changes as Scen and Felt, gy they Daily Occur, Aft= er Using a Fow Doses. 1, Good spirits, dlenppenrance of weakn, tnngiory melunceholy, ereaso and hardiness of fiesh and muscles, oto, & Strength Inereascl, appotilo Improves, fah for fouil, no oro sour erueintions nt wites brush, gool digestion, ealm and undisturbed sleep, nwitken fro<h and vigorous, 9 Disnppeinrance of spots, blotehies, pinploy tue ukin looks clene und hemithiys the uring chinged from s turbld and etoudy nbpenniney o clear chiorry of mmber colord Wiler prsse freely from tho bludider through, the urethry withont puin or sealding: Jittlo of no sedimenty 10 uin br wenktness, j " 4. Marked ditninution of quautits and fre Tmm of Involuntury weakoning dischn (I adtileted fn- that wayl, with cortalng of e manent cure. (nereased strength oxhibied iy the secroting glands, and function harmony ree stored 10 tuo severnl organs, I Yellow tingo on the white of tho oyes, ang tho swarthy, saffron appearnnce of tho skiy chatyredd tu n eloar, lively, and bealthy color, 0. Those suffering from wonk or niee Ipngs or tuboreles will realize grent benetitip expeotarating freoly tho tonkh phiegm or mieuy from the Juugs, nie cells, bronchl or windpy thront or heads diminishing the frequency of eonpehs general Increase of stresgth througtion, the system: stoppago of night-swoents und pojng s of weiliiues wrotind tho nhkl lmrt. shoulders, cte: cessutlon of el an chllls, senise of suffocation, hard breathing and paroxysin of congh on Iyl down or arlslug |y the morning. Al those distressing syinplomy gramully and surcly dienppenr. T AS day nftor duy tho SARSAPARILLIAN y taken new shens of roturniug ieald wiil appear; asthe blood fmproves in purity and strongy® disense will diminish, and o1l fordfgn and fnipury deposits, nodes, tumors, enncers, baed lumy ota., b resolved nway, ond tho unsound nude sotmd and henlthy: ulcers, fever pores, chronly okin digenses, grudunlly disappenr. * 8, It cuses where thy system s heen salie yatad, and Meroury, Quicksiiver, Corrosivesup. timate hnve accuntubnted nud beeone deposited in tho bones, Joluts, cte., causing earies of the lones, rickets, spinul curvaturce. contortions, white nm.-lmxm vartcaso velus, ete. the Sof. BAPARILLIAN will reaolve awny theso deposity and exterminate tho virus Jf tha disense from tho ayvsiom. (3 1‘ T those who nro tnking those medielnes for tho cure of Chronle, Berofulous, or Syphililg digensea, howbvor slut muy Lo the eire, * fef botter” and find thelr rnm:ml henlth {mproving, thoir flesh and welght Increaslug, or vven keep 0y its own, It Ia n sure sign that tho curo (s pros pressinz, in thero disenses tho patient citber ROta hetter or worse,—tho vieus of thoe di; i not inactivos I ot arrested and driven from the hlamd, 1t will apread and continue 16 unlen mino tho constitution. 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