single out Huy individual for specialpraiee—all did excellently well.°i Geo’ Br*dley ». the p. c.« at. li. It., in which land adjacent to bis flax milt was in dispute,.was decided in favor of the railroad by Judge Hawes. The railroad, according to the decision, *r# entitled to 37 feet west of their present track, which takes a foot of the small brick office at the intersection of Water Rnd Detroit streets,'andmakes the line come within two inches of the main budding. Sever.! incfleci-ual efforts had been made to compromisethe case. Bradley claims to want to build a manufactory on the lot as soonas the matter is settled. 9Consult the eminent “Dm. K. A K