Show WHAT MAY we cannot bo considered e alte in viewing with degree the Inc power of the railway of thie country single banded and alone these aro not to be but the of A combination between ie dally proportion which bauo thoughtful lion jay bould own and control the bo bulldis bull din north from oddny he to oon the and be ie owner of nuna croue road in kansa nd new mexico fand he and van 11 pull together the that so shrewd hamoel J tilden baa em harked in railroad enterprise will add to the real and imaginary power of tuch organization should bould construct north and south froia ilen thereby obtaining control of the texas and pacific and freezing out he northern pacific he could ica dily compel a coalition with ohp central pacific A further combi nation with vanderbilt and tilden would gire hini algoet absolute control of be the allan tic and ane pacific when we what can be by the consolidation of the capital of a few men in wall etre eUhe country may well fear tho union of capital and interest by railway magnate the danar not chimerical but possibility that is not just al lo 10 bo feared the only impedimenta menta are the individual bates and jealousies now existing arc not likely to bo eradicated during the lica of the present king ol 01 should each ot theae leave hie fortune to a ingle individual e did the famosa commodore van der bilt of now york time will allay and remove the bitter fc olins of abe past and the hope of absolute de main will facilitate conjunction there ie no misfortune that could befall this would corn datro with cuch a union the partie would not only poesies unlimited capital an credit but would be ena bled to a far iacre and mer to an would im I pOTer ieh their patron tha only remedia now apparent are for to own and operate terminating linee ot railroad and for aba government to rigidly hold ve boutee iced by it to tho contracts by which they are kally bound with unlimited capital and credit theao can influence legislation and crush all who will not aid them into raa ases such summation eum mation ie devoutly to be feared and it ie to be hoped that nothing i further than fear on the part of the people will result |