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Show public service corporation, President Charles Mellon of the Nov Vcrk, N ox-Haven ox-Haven & Hartford Railroad company. In a li.-it.er to the Connecticut Editorial association, replies further to an inquiry in-quiry as to his views on the subject of a public utilities bill. In his letter. .Mr. Mellen urges that legislation affecting railroads or other companies should be given the most careful cons. deration before being adopted, and further snys- ''There will be no factious opposition opposi-tion from me or my associates to the enactment of any iaw regarding railroads, rail-roads, which, after hearing all vl.ws. the thoughtful minds of this state shall approve." RAILROAD MliST : 1 . EE:'AMENABLEl i New Haen. Conr... Sept. s Azree- J log that tbe railroad company, of which he k the l-.end. can properly bo i h -Id --trlctlv to the performance of du- ties to the public ri.l oi grit to be compelled com-pelled to erform uch duties. If It i falls to do so. a ml suggesting the es-tJ.i.lHhment es-tJ.i.lHhment of a co-M 0f eommerc with simple, r.ensl le arid speedy pro-i cedure for the trial cf cases where I complaint has been n.ade against a |