Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 April 1886 — Page 2
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ef aaa tnaa MMh M. TBs fsttawiag It is the Brat anfcmtl I Qtmral Mtilir fNkMi rewBarty at Hn Kalfhts at Labor, Mid at he Paiu,BBirutA, fa.. Mmk MMM, mf fee Mmims mf Aeose mf ef i It Hi Mm (Mm ismtytt BeMtaOUSa Otthar MSXml tt. Ma ulnw Ittith ferlM My i apeak ' WBS VOOBBtfy asptataatlaaof mi immWh for forty K sad sot eat uaMt a esrctoi mret Mm need had, beea Mm. Urn I arises that It W for Mm salvation of Mm order ar Mt be MMt ta favor of a wm44 Mm wrtc of Mm gravest wiriimM that ever S00d kWHI betaST Steads BOaerSfT before MM MM Of MMtmrWUr. II 1 bead of thta mm tt ta km-Md It MMt b dimly dsatt WSS. nomrt MRMg mmmt eep m My OIMtop 1 wuat to fo before Mm great wui of ear mtaemahlp. mrough tbs aedtum ot I eereuiar, as or tbea to speak to mm m imfctar M 1 mw talk to IMM, u4 toll MO woe m beet to bo mm. If the order ta to p aetata Mo atastouae atoansd by Mo found mtm and Mmmo who bare worked wtth It from Mm beginning, a radical change aast bo effected. A atop auit b MltaC aad the ship brought book to bor wooriugs. It bM always booa, and Is at tbe preeeat Mm, wy pottay to advocate ceaeatattoa ad arbltsatfaa la Mm setttataent of dtaputs bsOMptoyer and employ, tm law of otniNi ai me Banns a omr i to tbat Bolter. Thou weawbo bad beeosae disgusted ntaoaa bolter of the strtko at tb easy reaady lor Mm flb wo eoaptaia of wore ObMtMWMMMt wo bad proclaimed to m a Atad MMt wo had dhMsrJd tbs strike a woo . pock M .oar standard have a aaewdssTge of, tbelr wroags. They baas ondarod Mmoo wrongs for yean, and to roasoa an la daty boaad to loara "Jmw as right Mmoo wrtMMO by tho toaot xibrbt Mmoo whmmo by tho loaot x aad : Moot aatlofaelorv, aa wall ao ramodr. 9tt aontiia will nor tteh oar prlartloo aat proper wettioU, Tot Sara naitrcoatd m mm moo Mat oaa Mara tbm m aix wooka or oix , and bcMtOMM jrroaad work for a aropor odnnoMoa W laid wo II ltd oar aooai VHm oaaatrikoorloekodoat; aad la too M MM ptOVOOMM MOW ROW baotr aad taooaMdoratc aottoa. SMMaMorwaatadraaMfo we aata by tbo etrwo, tt m oaty BMOtcanae; tae rmptone; R doae mot poaotraw Mm ejrstOM, aad, tbero f. fall a owactta : a ear. Tbo only atat oqwoc m a ttiipM, aad a rolaaee alwava wiaae aaoro medterae aad a weaker poMMt tbaa before. Yoa aiaot mm with lao aad road nle letter to the od, for it maybe Mm loot oae 1 will ever writ to yoa. My omMoo to Mm order aad aaaaaotty at oat aot bo Miaaartd br tbe etaadard of dollam aad atata. My po Vy maet ao loewcer bo atla andaMtoad. Wbtle I. aa Mm ebooea atoathpier a of tbe order, aaa procialMiac; a Mm world tbat Mm Xbmwmj of Labor do aot adToaata or eoaaMi.aace atrhkoa aattl ovary ody baa failed, tbe wuaa froaa a ao taiMd. mm wum in aad Mwaa are boarlai cmoa aaa mm are aoanac m of aa aaay atrtboa by Xababta of La ta wkteh arbltrattoa aad ooaeiliaUoa t borer Mated at. Hot tbat aJoae. bat Mmt woio ta Maay oaooa aeomod aad reMaud by oar own MeMbota. la boom eaaeo tawa aenkeeerore eatored apoa acaiaet Mm adyloo of tbo aoaorat exeeoahre board. It M Mabaad by oar aeaaboro Mm arbitratioa to oae aMed. Tbat amy bo true of tbe neei, box TOMBMry ooacoaMoao mmoo io ao witami Mm Met Mtroo aMatbe prove aaoet eoaetatbat tbe Jaet elataaa of labor will be i ao h we go nirwara ta ae way we jb m ommbou anae ihm m a year Ma aad advaaeoa. Be MMt aa It aaay, wo oaa aot force tbem by otrlkfac. I aaa aware tbat Mm Maoblaory of oar oraor toaot eaaM o( porfonala Mm work Hajatrid by mm Imvo ralaa la meeaborohlp, aaa MMa faet aaot havo a reatraMiae; Htini oar Mteaibora aatu mm aext aoaiMr aaoota. Five taaadred aaaaati wore added to Mm roil ta referaary aa x mm were oraaalaed la Mm tret eigbt 'a of tbe oroora oxtotoaoo. It to aot a Mm booado of bamaa aoeetbtlity to aaaott MMt all of tbeoo bow rooraHe oaaba ptipattf tvalaod before Mm aeeeaibMee are feaaded. Tbo otwaataora aotdoa ViaJ fJuMji CmmV tMMMMsTMMntleaMBMl mMtC aapwaj arrvMB pv mmbwm mi aawwaaTwe mtm oaeo, aad tbit la aot eaoaab. Tboy MMot devote taotr epare atoaioate to adaieMaataaae already oewaalaad before aidlaa aar mnn aew aaaiMbltee to two or i attempt to w.a ooaoeoatoae or galao r urea eat raw. aadtoBtaHaod mmi voaid bo Hko borliac aa aaoraaa go met a wau-oniMa reautar i. K toaot fair M too oMer aabrlaaT la bow Mombora, piok ap m aooa aa oraanuoo. aaa aaaaalary aid fraea tbeoo wbe helped bawd tbe order ap for a boom a. km boc w-aa o aire aaoa aaa a proMlai far toJafiiar aa. It to im MMMia tbeMoa ttiat laa; to do. tbaaaaatvaa, aa am otbora : Mmt mboc aaoa tbaaaaelvaa. aad tot aay eeoe oaa aot rerotve aiMMaaaa laotde or Mx Maaeba, aad 1 will bow oat ao ladaooaeaM Mat w aaaeeraao Mmm la Mm benof tbat MMp wwl Tt ootvo aeatotaaoo cvaet thoa. Mo bare baitt ap a wwal force tbat wHt aaaaad a boariar for ao before aay Miba aoi mi tbo eoantry. Wo asaot aot frittor awajr oar atreaatta aad mtoe tbe aoidoa opaotaaltjf to orowa every effort wNb aaaaioa ay laabiBoi lata aaelooe etrtboe. To Mm earomoI prlaelptoia of Mm order wo aaet add aa etbor aattraeo . Too have bad pattoaoo for yeare; aad bad- aot tbo JtafetaM of Labor aaaiarad apoa Mm seoao r we aid adll bo waklair. Yoar aaalae arteoaajiuot ataad aa tboy are for mm prooeat If yoa oaa aot rawe tboat by aaar oeber proreoa tbaa aatrtko. Yoaatwot aaMM M MjaoMee at Mm baado of tbo Maiarar tot pattoaot for a wbltoknMor. Mde wl yoar Mmm. Make ao dlaplay of oraaa toatMa or etrenctb aatfl yoa have ovary aaoa aad woeaaa ja yoar depart atewt of la daatty orfaala aad tbaa do aot atrlka. bat a tody, aot oaly yoar owa eoadtUoa. bat MMt of yoar OMptoyor. Wad oat bow atoab yoa aaaloetlr eniKlod to. aad Mea Mm trlaaaal oY arMtratloa wHI aottta tbe root. Oraaalaira who aabnab aa aoeaaat of tbotr work to tbe world : MiaMbwea tbat paMtob aa aaooaat of tbotr atreaajth to tbo world, aad BMeabera. whHber paMM or private, wbe apeak boaotl ity of oaxMreB to tbo waMTaro very ladle era at. Mlad yoar owa boataeee. Keep yoar owa ooaaaoL If Mm world wtebaa to toara aartblaa ooboaralaei aa, tot H HOk for rafonanMoa. ff H to proper to atve tbo lafomattoa, wo amy do it. Whore we wta avietorylot a1 bo tMaaaaa' toaoao. aad aot boaot of it or apeaa anaaaMMty of Mm vaaqatobod He wfto rtoea ao to a award. Kaeh dtatrtet aooOMbhf. eaob Meal aaeeaiWy ataet appotat a eoauMMat leatwtfMga oa Matraofloae, to teae aar MwttirM w!a th- ord.-r' wn nti'Me'! for. 1 Wt m Kdv.i-? a tiiMj iwari theyaboald be taaabtr Lot Una leara all Utey oaa. Tba Kabjbta of Ubar are aot eppootd to Mm tMh)4oyar of labor, bat It wae aot tatoaddaa tba ttrdrr aboaid barboruaiaot awi. la waay aaeowonaa ae twHoror Ceooarer have a oaaeroitiae; tawa m who work for them wlU oxtboelvo4 aa they fool, aayt. m wy . H VMM BO BOM VO 1IBB WIM BB) m bo M rather Maa aaa aretaor Wo oaa deal Jaet ao fairly by hHM MM Tan ao wnam io Maotaary. I m a bw tain)n f I mm oroer aaa mo am i avarvwber. aad ao l opoaly araayed iwataot aa two ao bow oar7rtoada. Bowere at ta it yoa wai, awe waaw 4aa ta alaaatag abtht a I BHtfBM Sf ArfMOr tor i of htsaaolf of oarty, swd,taat 1. aaWWMamM Wk BMC MMMS. ootMsttMlOjiMitoj staat PMaaa
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aHV pSMBT iWI atf&oS: BfaMhxeoao a MM ardor mo to atvea to tbwt wba of a aow aartv. r. to ajL'aaa' l3Ltnmmi to oruaiB a iTtoaat tbat eajr Maaabarf aro aot weomaeBy batraotodt alaa wa waaaa aot aad thaw aaaetaa reoaluMoaa "aaorovlac of the aeMaa at aar axooativa odtoera ta ixlag Mm let ot Mia aa tbo day M atrlaa for otabd khrMa havo aover axed aaoa Mm lot at ay mm- a etna or aay awe . Aaoowaiwe ot Mm Katoau of Labor maet aot aartke for tbe eiabt boar ayai ew oa Marl aadertbelw not aaoy are ooeyrac oraera rrow awa, anr aaoa aa oroer wat box aaa be aiTea. XeMber ewp4oyer aot mo educated to Mm aeods aad aetar Mm abort-boar alaa. If oae braiioa at trade or oao aeaeabiy tola 9m Hwxxt w40(ae adftdaaWT wac MaJf- oaaolwy wba arc a iotal bnoraaco ottboworeweai. Oat of MM atxtv aaulMoa af aaa ado la DaMod State aad Oaaada oar order baa poaaibty Mtreo h aad rod abouaaad. Oaa we weald mm oeaUaaeaM af Mm allboa at favor of Mm abort-hoar plea before May II It to Bawooaea to thtwk ot It. Lot ao toara a oar bears of labor aboaid be rodaoed. tbaa waeh others, nearly ererr Mat aaetabty tbat ha booa Mewed mboo Mat aoaoral aaewbty wot boa booa oraaalaod aw Id dtoeord aad ooaMaMoa. tlear that the etraxxte ta aot M aorvo Mm ordar ao mh aa to eerve poreoaaloado. Xoarly every aeoowbty la Mm Mate of Kaaaaa aad Vtohbaaa has eowplalaod M ao aboat Mm itwpt botaa wade to onraa ae State aaaewhWaa. To attomat to olevaee labor by atartiBf oat aa aa ably or aay klad wHh a xht t folly. Itwoald be far batter M atop work la Mteeo Statee aow. aad beerla Mai a la a practical way, thaa to carry tbo work forward wader preJaUk-eo aad sal woolMea aow retlaT ta Mm breaets of Mm dtoappotatodoaea. , . , Oar order to a booUeoe taeMtaMoa. It aaet be raa oa baataaee prlaciplee, aarl If It to aot wsjMad in title way It will ro Mm road nf all mtomaaated conoenn. lit aleetlaa oaV oera to wanao a banklac ooaeora the aaa best qualified are choeea. Th laali, tacoaatderaee wan to act aside: tbe aaa who to qatek of Manor aad haety of speech ta paaeed over, and the aaa of aaturer ada aeat aad baetaee qaalttlea ta eataotea. I aa palaed M wltiieaa tbe qaaltty of aea aowe parte of oar order aelect for laportaat work. Those words of alas aaet bo heeded or thl order coos dowa as earely aa aUlit foltowe day. sleot ao aaa because of his Hae speech or bapetaaetty; pat aoae bat tbe oootcet aea In poetttoaa ofaarbiad. Keep thaa there aaa upheld thewln their work. It Is aot the daty of aa o facer to picture the wroaa of aaa until he exdtoa hie aaoeeably to fever beat. Meavoa knows the ladiacaiilos which labor compi etas of ars rrtovows oaoarb, aad reqalro aa paiatlas;. Ws aaet look at them aa they really extot, aad sstUe tbaa aa best wecaa. l Wbll I writs, a dispatch la baaded as a which I read these words: "Tboy dlechanrsd aar brother aad we atraek. for you know oar motto la 'a tatanr to oao ta tbe eosoara af ait.' " . Yea, "aa laparr to oao U the eoaoera of all," bat tt Is aot wtao M laare ail for tbe sake of oao. It woatd havo beea far batter to ceotlaao at work aad properly Hivestlfate the matter, briagfns; tt before every known tribunal, thaa to bare struck. Tbo thoaeaads of mea BOW seralsa; nothing con Id have given Ma cents apiece to saitport the brother for a few wsekaaach saaisr thaa to apead wsska aad woaths m idleaeee. Many of tbea will aover bo reetored to tbelr former poalMoas. la this case the tatary to one wa act re paired, aad ail concerned will be wars or fee alared. We coo Id have prevented oar brother from betas; tatared r aMHtiasr him M a far atasrosKway. aeai m someMmss brlass oh the dischanre of aewbor. Somottaes m too open expreeetoa of oplatos does tt. It Is aot aecoscary M laosge la tae tenor. Mow a word oa soother aabieet. Tbt aareh bM beoa watoblas; oar order far years. la oar tafsaoy ws aaa sat wttte power tor good or for evU; to-day wo ars Mm Mroaaeet, as well as the weakest, labor organ tsatloa oa earth. btroiHC m saaabeM aad pnncin'es: stromrla the Justice of oar demsnds. If aroacrlv made, we art? weak la Mm Methods w ase M sot ear ataiias bor ore tbe world, strike are ottea tu forsraae of lawlOM action One maw brlass oa another, and K a sasjis aot of onrs eacoaragea tae aaa rents stswenr we was aeet with the antsgoalM of the charoh. I wsra oar SMabera a ssiaat haary. Ill-considered action. Tbe church will not interfere with a so Ion as we aalntaln the law. If tbe law ta wi-oaa. it Is our daty to ehnnice It I aa aahanted to meet with clergyman aad others to tell th ra that our order to cowposcd of law-abiding. Intelligent mea. while the next dispatch iWisgs tbe news of some petty boycott or strike. The dully papers have a column devoted to etr:et aad boysntt ersry day, sad some of the ceases ars rktieaioes. I write this ctrealar to lay before the ordst Mm exact ron'lrtios of Mimaa. I aw neither physically' aor mcatlly capable of iicrforalag the work reqaired of me. I am wtiliag to do wy prt, bat must aot be asked to waiatain a fatas posltioa before the world any longer. Oae f two thing wnst take pi hoc: ettherthc local anl district assFinbltos of Mm ardor wast obey tt laws, or I mutt bo aerabtodto resign from s position whtah obHass mm piay oae part befora the pab lie and another to oar aetnbers. I say to the world that Mis Knight mt Labor lo not approve of or encourage strikM, ana la oao day dtspatebM come to ae to cosae to Troy, x.. Maneheeter, n. h., uaienfo, nu. utnaaast. O.. Lvaobbawr. Vs.. iHariBgaeM. O.. aad Moatreal. Caa. ft to Hnposslblc for ha aa aatars to staaa the strans any longer, act have the aoatataaoe of tbo order, or y aoot earnest eacrts win fall. . Wat I have tt? If ao. strike mast be avoidsd: boyeotta mast be avoided. TBOse woo Dsao waet so caoswos oy mail Msabties. Jfo aovs aast bo aadsaaMt Mm eoart of' last, retort has booa appsalsd o. Threats of violence wast not bo aads. . raitttoisaa aast be bashed ap or drlrsa oat,. Ohtdisatt to tbo mws at kaigatbeoa aaet bavs preforeaee over tboee of aay otiier or dor. M Mmoo thlaaa are done Mm aext aro years wilt witness Mm complete ttnanei paste of aaaktad frsw the curse of aoaopoly. la aar aaabers ws require aecrecy. ooeot oase. aosiitaaee. pattoacs and eoarsge. If wtth Mms SjMo yoa strsathoa my haads I wat soaMaao tat the work If yoa do aot desirs to asstot aw hi Mils way, then MStost a aaa heater euanei to obey yoar wat, asm I a HI rettrem bis favor CsyTTaroal SMaTwHT WCmWmswssVs Pa W'rtChoa wf tha Carotfftos. Tat) natrras of Mm Caroline are ftrat befrnvors in soreery, but inrtuad of barn lag their witebes they try to onmhata these ha every way, tsptaially by kmvHtg preronU at their tloor ha aighi time, aerr eVHtbting that the wMsiota of the braxa will eaabw bar ta tifrine the unknown bonef actor. AMik aK-Ah-kJAaaVa muas gXmL. jAhhaa are pro Biftsnoa ay rvra oi oaooa aad hoaev whene.ver the storat cioade leont on the horhton of the setting soa, an wall as in . timae of arotrsjOMikoaghU, for brnsaii are suppeaed to aaxe speotBot for enw o taat sort. Wocnea eredited with profie'eney ia snah buMaest aYaaohea of tha blaek art are therefore ooasidered desirable anel do not fall to imareat Mmt admireni with v ague hints magical oraaipotonce. CJWcoyH) Timm. A BoeUm ilrumater orvWretl a plate of hie native fodder ht Brandon. Vt., tha nr. aam was eaars;ta twentT-nve awkk asvfcJWsaVWi tN, xSC ewawiJtt a a- a. JO oenta more than the Boston price, bat wHhotrt avail. Tha next day the bonasellar reoavad a sakwram sayhtf: "Don't yoa think that was tea mash foe those) bsanaP" The reetaMrant paid tweaty-iva smaat far waskda MmsMaJhst BKi saaasr aaa awuta,-"smewr. jwa gan FrancMeo has a ewrkmtty ta the shapa of a voeittf woatan who fmasoemk, bat who will aot aerett yesvrs aaw aar - . at -X g--g-. -m saaWaMMtdBaMa mWmmWfCW IBM WeaW Wl U II afFUWa aJLjk yjE. sBaaal bmmm! ataMMMfaaMn I VVtl BImstW MFsTsrer st"B' swBWb BWVwbaamBMj
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i of Mm Wsesi by 4 to byata. Beanasiadials. Miw Tew, Mswdt M. Oaaara Mastor Worfcaaa rowoatlyol Mm Xaiffald of Ljahor bsw Vary nstM root oa Frioay alght Altar Mm asaiiight nsxhriiuit af mm osaetttivd board U)4aral aawl be had ssoa ail Mm rsaoriars )w want to bod at fottr o'ewok ut Mm nonttag. atigtit IftlRtK aiM PWsaWfJ aM4f sN aMaPa aH wra broke then agoiM. Ha is lite auaVriax froat lro boils) am Mm boos: of his Boeg, asm as pot Tory HMjm stoop. At 10 a, a. Batarooy Mm bosurn rcsamsd Its dobsraUow la room Hf of tbe Aator Homo. Thw m it toaa; raoMt, with two witHraamlookiaigoatott Broad way. Koaf iy barf the rooM is ooeaplod by two ftnabU boas, By Mm wtttdow Vo-riay stood a baraaa. with slgaa, evMaifUy howe-aado, plaaod to Mm frame of tbe lcok)s(-frlass. Above mm frlao was a am witit tbt word: "It savvs Usjm to k to Mm point." Oa the right s44e of tha 4 rasas was ohm beariaa; Mw words: "Please leave yoar saokers oaUiiic." At a table by the window in froat of this htireaa sat John W. Hayoa, owe of the cxaeativt lioard, who writes with his aft bawd as wall and as fast aa stoat moa caa write with the right. Around the room sat or walhad W. H. Ballsy, a tall aaa with white hair aad Mack moustache, aad J. B. Barry, a short aaa with short, black board. Both Mr. Barry aad Mr. Bailey are mcmbarsof the executive board. Frederick Turner, short, rather stout, with light balr aad laoueUche, was also preseat. He is general seeretary and tteesarer of the Knights of tabor, bat the most laportaat awa la the room was the general master workman. Mr. Powrkrly in short aad slight with soft blue eyee half concealed by gold rimmed spectacles. He Mt in a cane-sestet! anaehair wiUt hie body bent over to favor his brokea ribs, aad leaned his aheek oa bin left hand. The pain and anxiety of the past few weeks bad left their traces oa hla, and aatil he spoke he seemed like an invalid pitting ap wbe he should have been in bad, but he talked like a ievsl-beadetl, clear-minded awut. Aboat olevea o'clock a messenger was seat froat the hoard to 196 Broadway, where the oftoos of Mr. Jay Gould's various raJIreade clatter aroaad the offwe of the Millionaire. Tbe ateeecager carried a large yellow envelope with this letter is It: Xoaui oanan or raa Kweaart or to 1 rABT, f 137. J La bob or A at kmc a. OmOt Or THE GKMCRAL SKORKTABTi raiLAbiLreu, Marsh Mr. Jmp ItemA: Dbak bfa-The general ezeemttve board woald bealeMsd ta have aa Interview with yoa at yoar coaveaieaee to dav. for the purpose of sabmHtiag tlM Southwest d faculties io a committee of seven far arbitration, three of tbe committee to be annotated by yourself and Mite by the general executive board, the six to select the seventh member oc me committee, ineir oocmiob in see master to be Inal. Sboald till proposition be acceptable we wilt at once laeue aa order for tae man to return to work. By order ot the general executive board. ibwaedl raxnaKicK Tvastaa. Secretary of the Board. Tbe messenger returned to the Astor House shortly after eleven o'clock with aa oral message from Mr. George Gould to the effect that Mr. Goakl had not reached his office, bat that an answer woald be sent daring the day. The com atitteeraea were hepelal of a favorable reply. Mr Goaid reached his offtce shortly after eleven o'clock. The board of directors of the Missouri Pacinc Hallway Company met him at half -past twelve o'clock in his oaee. Messrs. Sidney Dillon, Rnseell Sage, A. L. Hopkins, George Gould and T J. Kekert and John F. Dillon, the latter counsel for the railroad, and at four o'clock the following answer to Secretary Turner's letter was ready to be teat to the executive board at the Astor Hoaee : TMBMl pi PxerrM Kkttaojtn CourAWT, j new loan. iaren xi. ) sjp a(a4asV 'PVum sVwss1 alswMr saaam Bxaaasaaasa ar rrmysm ye p, MnrT J "'a f aejeweraj, a nrTamrwray ma Tmak am I have year arte of this date, proaosiasr aa laMrvtaw between yorexeeutrve committee aad tbe oescers of this t orn paay, for the purpose af eubmltMng to arbltrauoa by aeommrttM of seven what you term tho "Southwestern diMeoltlM" Tou are doabtlce aware that ta the negotiations which took piae here laetAmcaet bctweea Mr. T. V. rowderly, general master workasm, aad awoslatos. and the o racers of thle aoapaay. tt was agreed that in future ao strikes would be ordered en the Mtosoarl raetne road until after a conference with tbe osjsars of tbe coapaav aad an epponaBNtyhad to adjust aay alleged grlevanees. la view of this fact, attention ta drawn to taefowowtag eorreepoadeaee between Mr. A- h. Mopklas, Tkm.prealdeat of thle paay, la ay abseaee sad Mr. rowderly roausa coaaasroiioanoK. if aw Tonn, March . T. V. PowDaat-T, Scsaktow. Pa.: Mr. Moxie telegrspbs that the Knight of Labor on or road have struck aad refuse to allow any freight trains ta raa oa oar road, savlag they have ao grievance, bat are only striking bee bam ordered to so. If there ta aav grievance we wsald Hke to talk tt ever wtihyea. We understood yoa to proatM that no strike should be ordered without OOBIBttBiMB. A. U HOT KIM. PnrtASLrMtA, Marsh s. A. L. Itorxrwe. aacaaTAxr Missoeat Paotnc ttAILWAT, let ao At WAT, MkW Yohk: Have tolaaraphed Wast Mr partlcalars. raper sy strike eauebd by dlachsrge of a ana named HaH. Caa he be reiaetaied aaitlair MTssAtsuaStaB? T. V. rowaaar.r. Maw Tone, March T. V. rownxaLv: Tbaabe for year message aad Mggestioa. Mall was employed by the Texas aVPacirie aad not br us. f hat property ta in tlie haads of Mm Uatted Statee courts, aad we have no ooatrot whatever over tbe receivers or over tbe eutpeeyes. We have esrrled eat the scire las ate aade last sarins; m every reeafot, and the present strike Is untost to u and unwise for yoa. It to reported bore Mat Mils movimsnt to tbe recatt of Wall street Issuance oa the part of tboee short of lbs sseanttas lihsly to be affected. A. HOPKIMS. bo repty to MM aaeeaa e waa received, but it samssv's ran aast far a eoafereaee vu tgaersd aad Its premises at ea- Invadsd and tas property destroyed by the men of yoar omer IB great Banners, wm unto ma dhmbied the traine, a they have sines eontMaed to do. Tbe board of directors of this company tberenpoa had a copy of the eer recpoadonce above ghrna asda and transia ta tfr tt- M. Moxle. tlve first vies president a.tt general manager at St. Louis, with taetrrrtlens M um every endeavor m aontinuc the oooratloa of Hie rand and Com milted the whole matter to hie hands, Mr. Hmii'i ovsctaras. wsd Ihrouah the Unv eraorr of Missouri and Kaneae. who etsted tbat tiay found no sense for tbe strike, wars rewctea ny your oroer. inm- nan aucca iiio-nt corresimndenee betwnn him wad Mr. Powierly are well-known io you, and Mr llosie's coHrse has been confirmed by the board, aa ithe matter la still la hi hands 1 am. therefore, inetr noted by the board to refer vw m ami a ms eoaManing replesaiitattv la tbe arsmtase. 1 am directed ta add m behatf of tbe board that In It WMameat m lone aa thta eemaany ta forei U tint ttnm aft aottarol of Its aconertt and from performing No ehnrtor duttae. Ms Iisbmms aoae, i at no, no no aar iim aoadnloaeet law whtah aie common to nil aMHMHts. but sshr at the will of tlS lawbreskiHg fore. Aay nogotuttonswKn such a feres would be uawbw nad twelees Term maa with It would aot bs a ncttlement of drSkmltto, but a irumrh of foree ovor the taw at the Mad. it wnald mean aot blag, la Mmw Mdameat, bat new trouMee and worse. rsash asm esault af taatr eiuarMitce. ta Mm aMauMmethe OovseaoCaprealaws year wen m raewru laea a uBkj seaaaa aoasa mbmbJu aaaJbaaat j ftLgt wfw wWJ""l Pfiny nrawe vwra vtia saHVaMHliAHL ImmmmmMw mw aawj r"W"aMJ""Jw saBTfJ raaMBsraa
sesaslbtttty far tases mea, and power amd aiiitfil smar thaa. tha faNotoar raa tot
prsMiaaaf ta of tae Baroraer af Mtosouei ta expreaalva af tbotr aatv aad af year asm ! warn aa pirsoas, waatbsr they bs sat pioye or aot. aaaiast MtsrpMMts aay ahstaci whatever la the way of saw rseamatma aad. with a arm reltaace aaa Mm souraaa. good aeass aad law abidiag sptrtt af tbe pubeVr, I hereby sell upea al gscd etttaeas to assist in carry tag oat the purposM ot Mile preelamaMoa. and I atsa aorsor aliswa tlw whole uewer af tue as tt way bs lawfulir wteldsd br tts eaeeuMve oataar, so sustain tha eompaay aad tts servants ta Mid rssumptloa. and to ujaMwsMnsasaa m.mnal auaaseali' BmbI ahtibaT ssUVif' mmm asmmmraasma mbbwub axcaBmBamma aapa obj saw iwwy T BOM tt.M Whea thta pmciawatioa shall he obeyed, and whea tbe eomaauy'a lata saplsuM shall destat from violence aad tatcrremae with tts trains, tbe hoard hereby aur 4HMV wwre weJT WMI HlMt t Hr"f)4"S IW WT Mr. Boxta ta the spirit la whtah be ha heretofure aucesesfulfy avoided ruauuM, aad eauM for taat eomplaiat, and la mat Just aad nberal sptrtt which should always satal betwMa th employer and tbe ow ployed. By order of tbe baaed. Veer reapietially yours. Jav Oooba, Prsstdent Mtaaoarl PaciSe Railway Oompsay. The oalcera of the Knights af Labor pondered tha letter, attd at half-past eight o'clock seat this answer to tt: Xxw Yona, Marsh VI. ayWjf waWfTeWs "tt lrrra ffhJC a Dkam ant ws have reserved your reply to our commuaicsttoa of this morning. The statements made la your reply ere worthy af mors nan toleration than can be given to them at thta moment We nre aot la pes-aea-loa her of the tatters or communications or copies of the same referred to la your letter he rain. We came here uaprepnred, with no thought ot using them, aad even though ws had them here, the neid that would bo opened up for discuMlou would bs so broad that tt would take a great deal of time and aoace ta cover K as contained W your reply This woul-t ae-Mltatn a review of the transactions of last year, be ihtnlng with the etrlke or March, raw, eonunuing throagh the Wahaah trouble, which brought Itnut our meetlua' with vou In August, dowa to the strike oa the Texn PactSc and tt extension to the Missouri VhcIc We eoaelder that nil this Is unnecessary at thta time. Public Intercut, the Inters -t mt both parties to the controversy. wlH not lie served hy a longer contlannnce of the strike If there U a shadow af a ehnace to bring It to a apeedy termlnattoa. With that Idea In view we prefer to let thta dtacHssim re ami allow thlt mnttor to ha derided unoi lie merit hy an impartial committee oi scveH, actectel ae Indicated In our communication at this mnrslM. Let tbom arosend to adJust the utaereacee, and having settled that waiter, selling ib mniiun at own mo raiv wheele and haad, we have no obtactton to that same committee revlewlag our actions la the matter aad are willing to he Judged, to receive censure at their head tt neecMary, tor any snnricowmga may deem us guilty of. The needs ef the hour require that thle strike terminate speedily. If that ta done the other nvtttors oaa bs very readily attended to. Very truly yours, T. V. rowiiRBMr. Mr. McDowell, a Knlfcht of Labor, though not a member ef the executive board, acted an messenger and carried Mr. rowderly's letter to Mr. Gould at the letter's house. Mr. Goakl said be was net authorised to return aay aaewer Immediately, but would refer the letter te the board of directors of the Missouri Pacific Monday. Am soom as the draft of the let ter had heea approved by ve executive committee the members of the com witter separated. Messrs. Hayes ami Bailey went oat oa baelnens and Secretary Turner weat to ntlladoiphla to spend Saaday at home. Mr. rowderly will spend to-day in this city sad may remain here or several days. FaKtinxwr'a Orncx, Mtetnantl I'ACirir Ktn.WAV, March 9s. f Jfs Vm P0mH$0ittm frfttfae & smf rf Dcar Sir fteniylag to your letter of the J'th Instant, I write to My that I will toaaerrew morning Mae tite tottowiag laserucjr. a, JSsrfe, (yenersf Masssscr. Sf. Xoufct. In resuming tlc movement af trains oa the Mtosoarl PacHlc. and la t emiiloymeat of labor la the acvaraliiepnrtmente ot tae eom paay. you wilt rl ve preferee to our late erapioye, vnnmr w v mn Kn of the Kulghts sf Labor or not, ex cept that you will net employ any person who ha injured the , company's property durag tbe late strlke.'aor will we dtachnrge aay person who liaa,tHkeB Mrvlcc wtth the eompaay during the Mid atrlka. We ee as ohtectlon to arbitrstisg any difference be tween Mm eaptoyM sad the ooaosny. past r ratata .... . Hoainr the above will bs MMefaetory, I reaxin your vsry truly, laigasdj J at uwlii, masrot. oRDKHKn ovr. Immediately oa reoeiving this letter Mr. lowdrly sent ot the following: JbtsrfM Jrewf. Ommirmm HmftmMee MytrJ, & j-fcrf At StiM Ma. 1111. SC. MSM. M. Freeldea t Jay &outd has eenaated to oar BrepoeKiwu mr arotuawoa ssa m graphs Viee-rreeideat Hexle Onler i to reauBM work at once. By order ot ea the execatlve board. lels-aed) T. v. rAvaxabr. . M. W..K. of L left Mew York tki-M This dispatch o'clock to-night. Lest tae order to rename worx snoara aot reach all the strikers, Mr. rowderly aeat oat this by the Associated Pieas: Krw Teaa atarch W. mT0 frrat JK&tjlbtt 9f aaVl saVfsaaS fw Pursuant to tslewraabta lualiaellaua mm the sbalrmaa of tho axeeaMve board li s trtat Aseembiy let, you ars directed to resume work at aaee. ay order ef Mm executive igad T. T. rewaaabr, 0. M. W. This erewaed the work af a busy gunday. saV aftsHMMMafcSdBtr' s?sTas,Ja e WASatxsTON, March M. The laia's prayer ta the Hoaee yestoraag moraing was ss follows: Mlvs ear. O Ood of Jacob and awahea ue to sm tbe danger whtah threaten tbe elvlnaea worm, a revotuttoa more tremsnaowe tbun aar af which htatorv tens, la whtah the' scenes of the reign ef terror aay be easeted in every eapiMi or Hurnpe naa attwt, for long the few have mastered the waay, because thsv unitoretaud tbo ones secret the tools to them that caa wm theta, but aow the many have learned the secret of orgeatsal ton, drill and eynsmrse. koum the rwn of the world to understand that the Mum has oome for grinding. eelHali monooly to eeaee, that eorporsMons way get soots to them, wHtt Justice, boater, eonMleaee aad human kindneM Teach Mm rh-h men ef thta country that grest fortouce are lent them by lhee for other parposM than to build and decorate pal sees , to foued private collections ef art, to stock whte cellars, to keep racing studs aad yachts, aad Mud better eompaay than hoot tors, grooms and Jockeys, pool Miters and bookmakers Teach them, O Ood, that tt I Thee who bM atvea them power to get Mw tt forto nee: that tt ta to prove tbea, to knew what ta In their hesrts whether they wM beep Thy eoa aandaenta or not, and that these command lavcnt neei Thou shaft love the Lord thy Uod with all thy heart, aad thy neighbor ss thyself; that rf the rich men of our land keep mesa oeatnaadmeaM the people wilt, follow the example and ws, at Mast, wilt be Mved from the days of trib ata Men that are fust cemiug on mn tbe world. Help as, O Ocd, aad mvo a. Mr, Groevenor, of Ohki, I mow eoneent that the prafer be priuted in the Beeord, Mr. James, af Bew York, objected. " in i General Hsaaook's parente fot many years ware quite poor. Hie mother was a bosnet-Misker. That, in reality, was aha great btiaineM front of the family. She took wa her 1 Hework like a patient woman, aatl ly making bonnets no (wired a jpood aonsa in NtMTwtowH, aad in that hoaee (senernl Hanooek oame hems ta he aftef hiswotiml. Haaeock's mother waa t aood Baatiet. aad that say about Nor rmtawa that she had i ifca.i sapeHot
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islKjtAs.SBwsa ami ftsWm MMMMaauamap mbsj mtws Cmicabo, March 4. Bewa Oa., af Mr. A. M. Kailo prasldaat af tha A'. N. smmum Neerswaper Cuamsay. The deoeased hast beea aa tavaUd for stany years, sad af tats waa asthls hta uersoaal sttenMou to the aoae eUMTpriM warna m amtnry me cm. growth of hie foresight, eaurgy aad oxaeltent baslaeea tatent. Ho was the pioneer In the aaxlliarr puWUhiug IhmInans, which has grown into each asgnitathi and intptH-lanee within a -little ovar twenty years' Maw. Me waa a pablioHtplritod man, a mea of sterling Integrity and uprightness of chareeter, aad was fffeatty eadeared to all In aay way associated with htm because of hie kind aad sympathetic nature aad ammteataUinw generosity. Me leaven a widow and two daaghtars, who have their home in New York, te which city the remslaa were taken for bark!. Mr. Kellogg was Horn at Beading, Pa., March 9, ItU, and grailuated with distinction at Columbia Coi.tge, New York, la IMS. He was tbe sou of Frederick Kellogg and Mte youngest of six chlhlrea. He atarried Annie K- Berne at Bamboo, Wis., Aagust II, IMo. In llCI, while pabfishlng tttc Baraboo (Wis.) JfmttlWt, a weekly newspaper, he became short of help, aad conceived the idea of tbe patent Inekic, and had copies printed by the Madison (Wis.) DU Jwtrml Company. Ue continued to print a "pateatinaide" paper until IMS, when he came ta Chicago and bogau printing "patent-la-side" for cosh try imperii. He bulK ap the Kellogg Newspaper Company, which how has otNeen in (fttcaevi, Mt. Loaie, Cievfland, Kansns City, Memphis, Mew York sad Cincinnati. m m J . A. I A STRIKE NOTES. la IK. I.-ets-St. I.ouis, March SfJ. Bew. has Jaet been leceived that the Picnsant Hill accommodation that left here at even this morning was captusMi by strikers at (aray's ShwhiH, six hi I loo buyontl l'sdik, tnd the ungitte killed on tbe melu track. A freight train want out this morning, Herded by seventy-nvt: policemen, scattered along on top of the train, on the en4lne and in this caboose . It wan followed shortly after by an engine ami tender, apoa which were twenty-Ave of Furlong's men, armed with shot-guns and Winchester rihes. aerie a trouble ie anticipated tt I'sclnc. At Kwing avenue croneing this morning there were aboat sixty poiioemen eta tioaed there to protect the shops. It is said fear are entertained that aa attack on tbe shop will be made. Affairs is Bast St. Louis are aot aaterlally changed. Nearly all the roads leading from that point arc. serioasly discommoned, aad what few freighte are going eat are being tont out with some dimculty. Ho trouble, however, l expected from Interference from the strikers, who are deporting themselves in a most peaceable and good-humored manner. Kesumlag freight TraMe. Dxxttox, Tex., March 27. Up to this hoar, p. m., the bet of order has prevailed, and the fears of a raid upon the ral'road company's shops and eoaipmeat are almost allayed, although the strong guards of the last few nlghte will be continued to-Hlght. The Missouri racincl vigorously pashin Us yard work, and from occurrences of the last few days, and more particularly the sHCCeee it has snet with to-tlay is despatching freight trains, the ImttoatloM point strongly to their ability to move alt the freights they wish to from this point. Karly this afternoon north-bound freight train He. lex pulled out ot the yards with a train of eighteen cars, ami a short time after its departure two sections of freight No. 1U departed southward oa the Fort Worth sectrtHi. "AM rHir.tTtr.T.ritiA, la.t March IT. Oea eral Secretary Turner, of the executive board of the Knights of LaHor, yesterday afternoon, when shown a copy of Ute 8t. Louis ZWseeeeA, in which Chairman Irons In quoted as saying the strike would probably very soon extend throughout the United States, said: "That la all bosh. If Chairman Irons is correctly quoted, It simply shews that he is oae of the aten who in at p reseat doing the order great Injury. Secretary Turner declined to be interviewed relative to the general sUunttoa aa the South wentent railroads. He Sadorsed the sentiments contained la the "secret circular." Stttl HepKHC te WM. Gat.tbstoh, Tex., March X. The Knights of Labor tt Waeu continue eonBdeat. and maintain that the strike has aot yet culariinwed, aa the strikers have a number of tramps' yet to play. The Brotherhood ot Locomotive wanwiu, notwithstanding the prewere brought to bear apoa them, still refuse" to jam the strike. M A special from Sherman says: "Deputy Marshal Kerr, arrived at Weatherford last night, having In charge John Fortner, the iMMfjiagemaster whe was arrested for attempting to barn the depot at Gordon, on the Texas A Facinc railroad. Partner, who is a Knight ef Labor, deales the charge. rirrsauaaet, Fa., Msreh Sf. The pre prieters af aha Fitteburgh ieseVr thta aaornlag signed the Union prtnters' scale. The beyeoU which has been waged against Mmt paper daring tha past four weeks, has beea lifted. The printers la the, JsVr's employ relieved the propfictort of any necessity of conceding the demands of the Tyimgrapkioal Unhm by Tovustarlly making application for admission Into the printers' anion as a body. A number of eanns were decfnrrd vsssut, however, aad anion printers supplied. S ' A rieotc fsr Tuekay. Tmnaer, March M. The bectet at the from A thewe. in tbat war between rtreece aad Turhev is now Inevitable. It g ahm bettered that the eampftn will he brief and vary aissstreae to Qreeee. Military experts aay that It will he simply aericidel for Otaeos tn measure her s4reafth agsmet Tarkey, whteh Is prepared to throw lse,nw men, aadar the ahw Oermnn Oeneral Yoa der OMtc at n4sHBflawtHej ff MMmmImhmm mmmmI BWMr f Js f""syTvav rraww aVeTnlTmammj twarVJI tt
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TbeavaMaipoadiaia M Just bafaru epmy aa asamp MsmMBmaarea kHviag httter was deal m red to Mr. Few(fa(Bfer mrt aw4( SaWMal (w mMF eNhsHaMWS irsreosaL MMistmi raotrtc Bataaaaa Oaetrjtwr. Maw Tork Msceti W. 7U T, T. rmwrnmrmj, Mf., w wr iay; Baaaam: The. i aba folio win: aiabM MMrMftaTMBaaML. SMI M BmmmsMMrVaWMasBal bbbmhbj amma mivmvvwv swvw sew wvwMwajaaaBBjBama Ytas fTMldiat Meata, Order the aem toreaaw work at aaee. lStgad T. V. fewaaacr, tt. M. W. Thev esse uuMtahed aa latsrrtaw wtth va whtah taad oaa M tbhak Mat te aaWcs af your ordtr H a. Lout aaay afeeemetruo yoari tbtaci sWsstSmBsWssJb Bta ea PSBwmwPBSb- Ba wBfhss Paaaa tf mpnav so ooaorw so mm rwoalr. costalaed la tae leiter trow tbe secrstsrvof rowr ecder. dated rhdadelaate Marsh ST. awe, which to wv tatter to yeu af earn 1 si waeu m roastaer. Ysa Mber tbat ta uur aoelrrsaM m Sunday 1 said to yso tbat tbe polite M tble eompaay was uaebaaeed In this reap set, aad tbat Mm who wetter wa left m tho bauds of the art vh-e. fMoeideat aad si maaager. wttb tbe laetractloaa ceatalBcd in tmy telegram to bust whtah w wrntcn beter my tatervtaw wtth you aad read to you at tbe lime. Tbe leleuram slated. "H Mare ao ebtaettoa to arbttrate aay dHfercMcc mmtweea tbe employ aad tbr compahv. immk or future." Wblfe I fad eoaaiteat tbat ymmr aaderstandlag of this matter ta the so mm my owa, I write yea tat In order tbat there may bs ao gyouad for mlodr4u4tag barest tor. Very repetfully ymt ra, (84nedJ Jkx 0H!U, rreeUtaat Mtasourl Pacinc Rett way Oumpaay. Mr. rowderly dfctated the foHowmg reply, aad it wm conveyed to Mr. Gould's omce: De 1 aadscstaad yen from your 'pcrseeal letter of thta date that your company t vta arenrattoa, asm aw so ieasjraea Matua lroas? Mr. Goakl being absent from hie efhee when this arrived, it was eonsidered and responded to by Second Viee-rreeidtnt Hopkine, who returned this response: "Yoa may say distinctly to aha (Mr. Powdorly) no, we do aot. He is not so to understand that letter, bat he bt simply referred to Mr. Gould's written communication to him, which ae (GouW) is orepared to carry oat la ererr particular." This having beea reported to Mr. Fowderly, he cnt the folloninc letter to Mr. Gould's house aboat 7:M htet evewmg by a a insist arecenger; Asroa Kotf, 1 X iw Vox K, M arch St. J . - - . e. ,.r i.Mf Mtf ... ii 1 1 r r r m -'a pluk K t regret oxeecdtagly tbat wy atckucM to dav has prevented mm liom keeping the eawragwient maao byayaoelate wtth yoa for three o'clock tbt afteraooa. Oar proposition that tbe ae sheaM ret era at once to work en tbo agrccueot tbat aay eoaeptamto Mmt Me- wheat have should be satHaMtcd to arbHrattoa wim made to perfect good faith, and wh-n. after tbe receipt by yoa of our tetter of Saturday Bight, aui our roafere of Suadayyoa made the telegraphic order to General Maaa er lloxic contained la your letter to mc of the same data, ta which waa used the following luugasge- "He ee no objectloB to arbitrating diacrcacM between the ewptoyes aad the company. pt or la -tare" We accented your aaxiroval of tbe sea e rat pclactples of srbttrattaa la ceual good futth, aad at oacc taeuct our order fer tbe wea to return to work W'e are net porttanlar M the ndbwtmcM of the areeat dtatcwMIe whether tbe ahttcaian who are apootuted by jour eomoeny hM be named by ueeemi Manager Moxie or Tnrclf. or whether tbelr au 'Usaber sball eoa CMC Of IMK, sie rx mm. in twr tj vtrmstat of three my swoctaic here named If s1cknes prevents me from serving. ne cf the other member of the board wHt have to take my plaec. la cuae thev eoait o Sc. Mr W O. McOoweM would be atM-Uid wHh ac la case ef sevra wc wecM sd I m third aaa. Wc can imagine a gf eater anfortuae for yoar company thaa tbat tt.e tat nrviHttoa should go forth. B-t euly to tbc wewbers of our orgaataattoas. but t tac eowwuaHy at large, wsaee Int-reetc ate nberlng a a result of the present ea4i ttan of aSah-. that a. break bM occurred between the bitctMta which you represent aad those which I represent by reseon of s tecbataallty. TbegcaltamaB who waltd em yoa mforws me that In ease 1 w uaaMe to mcH with you thle nacrnooa at three o'ctack. tbat I wa to meet yoa to-morrow morclng at ten o'clock. I hopa to be ante to keen the eagaacmcat at that time. After tb receipt mt veer mresnal letter to use. aad nodtac tbe latervlcw wtth yoa titabcd la tbe papers titl eventag, tbe feMnwlng telegram wm sent to aaehof the tottowiag reuttesasu.Tta.: Mesers.Ita,IiaamaadMemxat aedalta. St. Louta and Pert Worth - Jtxw Voua. March 1.-Comriictlen have artaea stnec atocaag mm to tbe aaotbedot agbHrattou. AneMiur Mafcreasc wwl be bold to-morrow. (ttgoed) T. T. PownaatT, ft. M. W. jay aotfLM KxrutiJts mm roerrioK. Bkw Toaic. March 3t. Iwmedtstcfy Mrfore forwanfiag hta communication to Mr. Fewderly Teste rday. Mr. GouW gave oat the folio wiag statement: "The telegram to. Mr. Haxic was prepared before my conference what Mr. FavrderlT yeeteraay, aad was aot Mte reeaH of anythtae: Mr. Fowderly said. In K a eafwreeed the stand which Mm Missouri Facial ben taken from the beginning, that ie, that tfw eompaay Is always ready to srWtrate any dtaVrencos K amy bare vrtth Ma eatployes. Mr. Fowderly seems to have assumed from Mat tetagrnm Mmt I hare agreed to the pan tmbmiHed by tha eaeeuMve board of the Ktsbxbte of Labor an Satantay, pwldrng for the apwolatMeat of an arhitratton committee. three member ef which arc to be appointed by myself and three by the Kaighm of Labor, and these to jointly choose a seventh meathor. Xow, I emphatically deny that there waa anything ht ay telegram to Mr. Hexle or that there was anything said at the conference yeaterdsy to warrant any oae m believing that I for a mimical ,Mted to aay such pan. Tha whole matter rests la the bend of Mr. Hoxte, and H he can arramre a bam for arbitration which will lnciade both shJea of the nttecOon, I will meke.no objection. Bat the whole matter will here to He arranged with him. I am aow preparmg a letter to Mr. Fowdorty which will dearly set forth my position as oatllacl abort." A wanner axi poemvK aaronAt. Haw Yoeta, March M.r-An innnircr at the omee of Mr. OoaM ye-terday allefw Bosa was xiven tbe following terse veraioaof the meaning of Mr. OouWs comaranlewtioaa with Mr. Fovrderiy: "Mr. Goald distinctly aad poeetively Psfesed to settle the strike by arbitratioa by tho plan proposed in tha letter oi Ute seere tary of tbe Knighta of lmmr.n wTMtBaaaadfcMhsPV Baa4a4mMMaTBl tff arBra'aTa g nmrswwMj w Xaw Tosmt. Msreh St. -The Kui BaUbkat a Waeittnattsa sawtatal MTlag that a gcnHtwaa prominent la paMfc Nfe, who hae obtained what be repww aa x44J)t4C flftlrwaal lllBHrfnrlW4w oHMIb' tgW CMI dvMoa of Mte ftaeretary of the Treasury, says that Mr. Manning is saBering from a lesion at the base of the brain; Mat he Is parthMty paralyied aa one side; that M. does notntteeaariiy fshsw that ha wHt aot reeoTor, bat Mmt the esuihtisa la aat mMA sMWrnyflrtrtC ami tt NNMmw M vcm m aW top M aVe bnsm Mr.
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