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Show Eufus Hatch, in a letter to the Chicago Tribune, argues that tho railroads rail-roads between Chicago and New York will taka nnd maintain the monopoly of grain carrying, that warehouses will soon be established at New York instead of Chicago, and that sailing vessels, steamboats and canals cannot maintain competition with the rail ways. He disposes of the idea that New Orleans can be made a grain-shipping grain-shipping poiDt, for which its climate unfits it, and says that neither Phila delphia nor Baltimoro can compete with New Ycrk and its four track steel rail Centra! railroad with its eastern terminus in New York city and its branches to Chicago under one management. |