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‘ oe 8 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1969-TR(PLE SHEET. aimee nant . from New Labor Reform League, with the Fan poverty and crite ewe | fouowing nae Seume ABTIOLE 1. This association shall be known asthe New Bames of those who would not the | ang the of the nieganeegsatte eutenye= A. . ©, A, Alvord, J. F, Trow, 0, 8. of megereremens no more ea oa eter are to abolish the class lawa a Ses MPrsaa kn He"Rarng hi sige? | fan of" Reole irs | xian bert capa he eee ‘& Co, P . Voat, B. 0. | water, t and land. Man ne Sod rectprociy. tt Dy ae Mesrng of Snylaning Primer at fee Ames | deauan Nikon Maneneat, Nica Mace, | Wenn abd bat no right. moooaine, sk, What | Se ice uly itasatne tie’ pol Heuse—specohes, Resolutionss fot Baath tore, etrau & and hold, "Capital and 1abor “ha een, ete fhforeed poverty and de Tees ae Coie, Hallett & Brien, . against each other , eneqesa) ‘Guty the wisest ex- inrge and namerously attended meeting of some | Pole, Hallett rien, Tnushendr i Glastacier oo, a onder for all” to. be capttal | meliate aba sonmperative , ssc i of the representatives of the leading book and Job | John Donogh, E. ans parr Brothers, & . eee te are Soereea ‘at 4 all persons irrespective pes santos: te printing oftces and publishing houses in this Feet, Bean 6 Mohn P. Prail, Lange, Hill Constitution they made a great tts funda shall be regarded as members of this ast¢ Wheto Was hak 8 a6 OO Oe ee Oa aa ae Fee Eo a ee ere ape: | them we have wiped out by a bloody wary the otter | one may se compromued ray vote of thio Astor House for the pI 1. B 3 ie on through i . 4 recorded eroquened, jJourneymen book and job printers concel Mr, Greew that his establishment was | a8 ag he or " Inembers may oe a soit allow most speedy and effectual method of bringing the } going on” as usual; they had ninety compoaitory | others goed, Sooredy snguring to eck 8 home si Tie publi conventions of recalcitrants to @ sense of reason and justice, | working ‘ani others conti ae ainble and rego- | 1,°0a them or their families. pinion as tending to he development and establishment ‘There were some tifty gentlemen present. Mr. W.C. ition - ‘were sat Sugphen 8. Foster, of Worcester, an old enthstavery i. ‘Tho president of the league, as above formed, is payin of McKay's Store—Vagaries BH. geod, Won fer, andthe Secretary Rameiens: of the Brooklyn Police. about fifty cases of oficers charged with negiect of: duty, Yolation of rules and improper conduct. Martin occopled the chair and Mr, ‘Theodore L. | "\wistets thePrinters Uoion of mia cuy, regattas ef Hah a De Vinne acted as secretary. and courtesy, have attempted, through @ secretly =00 &3 capita: Understood that it The CifinwaN Said, Before proceeding to bust | falespuibe, the entoreemnt oun oDnoziote wale of pricy ae ee aS much fe labor ceded it, thatthe ERE u i é i Charles! wi bly be another convention held here at an ear! aay, when @ more definite plan of be out. therefore M ness, and while awaiting the arrival of Mr. Baker, Fesclve, ‘That ia all fature conferences on the subject of | troubles of the working 0.23968 wi y balict. to all | action will he would say that he thought tt wan Uo eoording SaPaccargezas we vil ea wie comin em | favored cau Nae Ae at tne nations! deve v ~ i. = . young man named Samuel Temple, about twenty- ‘THE TABLES TURNED. to the judgméns of the best workmen Mr, BAKE® said he believed this whole movement | could now be paid in gold. Farther, 'n bia remarss, SUBURBA™ INTELLIGENDE. five years of age, was engaged working in a grist} OMcer Hawxhurst, of the Fiitieth precinct (Brook- that this movement in the shape of @ strike had | was i of quatained by She ai com- | Mr. Foster stated tha* when young men were ae mill near the Asylum, when he heard his name pro- | 1yn), was charged with being off duty in @ butcher's. ‘ They looked upon it as tnjudictous, | Positors of this city, He had It from good authority | not engase4 ii business they were generally-found w mee ‘Oulside the building, and . The taken place. y po} that their intention was, a3 soon &@ it indnigiiy in vice, and he believed it would be better TERSEY. nounced by a voloe @ ‘a re- | Hop on Washington street the 23d instant and while many of them were ouraee Sheer to ‘strike upon the newspapers fie Sy cae per | for the Sune pebple if they were obliged to wi NEW . 4 one be) gary him fhroogh the | roundsman who reported him off post _— fellows, from feelings of sympathy wi sand ~ 4 b com- | twelve ‘This was fol- aa ‘ cong the ~ sleeve | and swore Hawxhi came out of the shop cwn class and from membership with the Union, paniot nwt moved that a | lowed bya of and quite an the penetrating d that uyst ) with apples fn nis hand. Hawxshurst—Yes, I did, Mr. Commissioner, and I k window, ne be 8 thas Body to Dropate a avene éligaed in tae Conyen ee thccand named | of his cont and neice yet he was satisfled that their judgment was against plan procuring Selp: with power te carry it out ALLEGED MaLicrovs Conpvor.—A youth .. ~ | door. pI this advance and at this time. He therefore sug- Carried, » Ih William F. «tation and narrated the of Michal Canty, six years old, was conveyed to the | “atng interrogated ‘observed that seated that Whatever the meeting might do they | , The Storerary then read the tolio which PRovipENor, R. ¥., Jan, 25, 1899. last evening by Hi Wild, who | On. “np that had been made to take gneiss pent Woodraft? nent pti stand on the reasonableness of their, ey Prepared by @ commuttee of the tng | Dean un -T regret that cannot be wth Post oh i Oe pl eg np Bl lay of bulla: hed ives. = oogaslons he was ag, once in | Sooaeud es, se ) pa form by . position—not as taking any antagonistic position | Piers Fon cowrosinton, misramnuztox asp connxc. | _ the solution of the labor question in Allie phases incom. | tugs Routh Second street, He was opmmit jsf end ol ne recelved an anonymous apart from what the journeymen had done-—but to | Tun're BarcLRetatT kf taRO®, FOR MAXING UP, AT. | prised in a.sing'o gaiaa ever? giher iaborer, Be wil | RUN OvER AND INJURED.—A man named William | town. Some time age he ane ees a % : tine 40. the conctasion: tan: thelr Semei0e aN MG EF eee Hejrint. | —Namsacript | Youg ns the working, masses exe withowt ‘coacence and or | Curley, travelling from Keyport, waa run over'and | ing that the writers understood be "= omcer Timothy Lane, of the Forty-fourth (Brook- ne acceded % on Aécount of the situation of the Per 3,000 ens, Bold [Lena | Ste] Teale guile vinyl ve ‘mouldbi and seattored, Uke the sand | severely injured at the Pavonia ferry yes fore. | about removing to Gnicago, re tg Se ee. OF iym) pre was accused of entering a liauor store “ade. ether their demand was Mich That it es aolatids » merey of wi some hi laden with tobacco, He was | himself Certain revealed . yam street and Dekalb avenue” ye ae to he aos £5 a “about at the ge * ee ie. My oe ionte ‘thd’ "iaeligentpodperaion tn Iateented aeiag simes His wounds are not of a bi png him an him. oe ee, 218) of Gt rgeaue wen was called and Bi ré | form, . ee ne oe well asl ae | EOC at wes Fafa then | Canon va Orme Laromas tery 8 Pane, | Hever dats rinhe'ka ives amend wl | Sct Riau He a Potlent Way of gevedine to. them Gemande, Seon ; ‘ - ref mee ftacine torieeteemnee oreas enter 6 ‘heywill | who resides at 140 Pavonia avenie, was arrested | the attack on Thursday night. He assigns no pro- Store Meer lock hiumeelt in after ie the ' yelat transpired iu the eariy part of last auminer im sid! matter lenced with 9 thinner lead than eight to pica | pe at once Mierak Booniatly and socially, just as soon morning’ by Deputy United States Marshal | bable motive for the deed, maintains he Knows of no LONG ENOUGH ON THE FORCE. ‘ews which he had with jouraeymen | "When eompoaitors make up their own matter they shall be | 8%, be Working men and of America Tully azree it and believes James. Ferdon, of the Fifteenth precinct, was Onslow on the change of opening letters bolonging to | Peele is well known to the authorities here, who | James. Fi Thatcher witteoome ott roung man named Coe Costerlin and anerenens speak of him in favorable terms, ‘The police are | 1/9 Duilding fer thirty-two minutes. ‘This is not the fooney thereltom. The eens yet. cons a puzzled about the affair and resolved to give close | g.3¢ time Ce ame ‘of this nature have been made- called for. It 18 ‘ jt a, gsr destro) ea several letters. A | of very agreeable 8] ince, but manifests mach sqgiows ‘Dia you remain {n'the building thirty- yo named Charles lzzard a made nies frepidadan, rarely, if ever, travelling alone or in the | 10 minutes a, A. ‘About fil ‘oat a gi geeent in to Bape two of these ni! me. rre—What were you doing’ bene en Nae before Comuussioner Jack- en ieee ‘was wrong, a3 the door was open. was held to bail in $1,000 for examl- WESTCHESTER. ‘Thatcher—It is a hall door and is left open nearly Ree tha moran: 5 i aii the time, 1 have found it open six or seven times. since, fa os a i Oren, Raiciovs Revival aT Ryz.—A protracted meet- | “"Nahterre—Ferdon, L think fou have been on- the a, santa Reese - Rap a mapengey ing has been in. progress at the Methodist Episcopal See une enough; You had better: find something $102,462 43. The deficiency on the part of tho Col: | church at Rye, under the pastoral charge of the Rey. as lector of Arrears amounts to $298 97, E, L, Perry, with gratifying results, 7" 100 MUCH LIQUOR ON POST. i POST. Hog TOC ee Be POST. SALE OF THE MaRTHA INSTITUTE.—The assess INCENDIARISM.—The large cornstaik stacks be- Smcer Seaman, of the Forty-fourth (Brooklyn) We red precinct, was charged by his captain with mtoxica- ent, amounting to $600, levied on the Martha Iasti- | longing to, Mr, Mapes, of Westchester, were fired by | tion whtle on duty on the 24th inst. Sergeant De Peiacean 6 y Sewer ‘sonecrasted ii pent of 2 Mincendiary on aaa tinned and entirely de- | Forest testifed that he mict lm going ot his posts stroyed. Loss abot lars. he was staggering; he asked him where he was the building not. Sade 8 been paid the building was ACOIDENT AT VERPLANCK’S Poryt.—A new barge 3 it to notice at the gong: or the A pee Hy get eer | The SEORETARY stated there were other matters | left for a feudal, controlling or distributing class, This is the Bie totes one ay; parsuant o notice at the | tie iving at the brick yard of William Bleakley, | “Whit for ; still under consideration, and che foregoing was but a | Tepublican system | of labor, | aure ultimately 0 an rick yard jam ‘are report?” answer was s0 indistinet that it could t - vi k's Point, had her sides crushed in by a lace the existing fendal ‘ay: of labor. the sale was postponed for thirty days, accord- | at Verplanc! portion of their labor, ho hot be undersioed; he was so drunk that Sergeant the transition between the two ems a time wil log to law. the taxes be not pad or the | mass of floating ice, which caused her to sink in a rt On mouon the document was received and | come wien lavor corporations wil need the use of capital | property purchased -on or beforé thd of | very short the, oe peers sel ta de leachate Quaint got | Maron tho Uy treasurer wil be tstracted vo put- | " Gasp Lancidt.—Ahe sable and eavriage ouse fear naperryatin ie Gal Gh Iovers of labor reform within hane’s reach at the present mo. | chase the property on behalf of tho city. As this in: & women eT ‘a we entltled to three cents additional on the above prices end aren tak See ate eee ee itnas aed that will become unlead and ciear away their Own matter, comm: tion with ten, twelve, sixteen fn cousiueration oc the compoaitors belag released from | Milicommand equal compensation with vin, twelve, txtee noleading and clearing away of dead matter and of the ad- | showed assent. Vance in the price of solfd matter, the oillce shal! be entitled | “"She demand and. supply” of Inbor remaining exactly the to claim and count all blanks composed by the maker-up, ‘same, the “standard of living,” which is simply the agrec- ‘Fhe compositor shall make his work correct to copy. AR | ment'of the producing class how to live—is competent to in- alterations froin eopy in proof shal be pald gn time, crease or ‘wages a. fold. But such agree- Hype larger than pica, to be measured as pica. ment requires not only fatelligence, but good will, and the “earl anu diamond, five cents per 1,00) ems extra, recognition by the laboring or producing oass of {ts own soll- ‘Ten hour's shall be considered a day’s work. darity, One of the first conditions of labor reform ia not Compositors euplosed the week will be paid according | only the absence of exclusi but positive agtion to raise to thelr capacity, by special agreement, $20 per week belog corieecee classes of laborers. Taus a chief step considered # {1 | eke reed to increase the 6 of alland strengthen the labor move- Compositors employed by the hour, in alterations or other | ‘nent isto give tue ballot, which catries power, ala so ineures time work, will be paid at the rate of thirty-five cents per | justice, to womart and neyroos, the most depressed industrial hour; {f for ten consecutive hours, at the usual rate per week. | Classes in this country. onus thoy dhall be paid gf Sx eivatos of amature aon ing. | aie CeeEeE® wageg hewaren; ia the fendal tenare otaber, ey shall be ‘an advance 01 e ithe biret worl a scr! same price of day work, ‘vom slx to ten o'clock Pe Mf including halt | 7He,cmplover, ie lord the Dire Weare ee inae mnt rinesp: our allowed for supper; and at an advance Of ons-balt on | [endty the formation of labor corporavions (co-operative the prive of day ‘Work for all work after ten o'clock. wen a Moe: faviay. eacitengine “ier crucanes wo! 10} facto! Distribution of piain English matter shall be paid at twelve | equit abi with each other, before the great inequahties and cents per 1,40) ems. i ‘wrongs of labor can be rettressed. When labor ia thus orgen- Over renaing of matter and re-justi‘ying, without corree- | jzedthe whole wealth of the world will remain where it tious, at twenty-hve cents per 1,00 ems. belongs, with those who produce it; far there will be no piace 1 to believe that the present action was by the les: ving porfion of the workmen, it find remuneration for their y than they were worth. ‘the more of workmen, Raving & more intelit- ting of their reiation to their avd their employers?” relation to —publiskers aad others ~must have not @ fitting time to spring any on them, and certainly not id such objectionable features as one had. srowrr said he had had an interview President of the Printers’ Cuion, He ) hed told him that he thought there wn on the part of the employiag ve thelr empioyes an advance, but not the journeymen had aidjthey were willing een leaded and n manuscript ho gentieman saine opinion, and ave some compromise made. He sald pluical Union was willing to study the empio; aud he thought i the scale of fair prices ney would not allow ii ofices where they would try to ie, This coming from , he thought, Hoboken. Doughty would not send He on duty again. il > Ko etait pe dgper spy olen tery ser oa stitute was established for educational purposes tho | Of Mr. Hugh Bunny, living on the Wilson estate, » Manierro—Did fii smell his breath?” be Forgst—No, sir. Sere lengin, asking pocuniary ald to establish a typo | BoP Ssuniay’ to-american iaboreta for iar culture by meses | COMMON Councht would willingly show some consid: | the village of West Farms, were euiered by a sneak eration, but the charter of the city admiis of no ex- ughty—J Was hi tie desk when he was pessoa: thief on the 290 inst., and a fine horse, wagon and brought id, Ie appeared to be so much iuebriated that [would not send him outagain. Tasked him What he came in for, and he ee that he did not was | know uniess it was to report a hydrant. ALLEGED BRUTALITY TO AN OLD Wowan.—A short | panend. stolen. theretrom. | A thorongh Fearn Wag |. Manlerre—A hydrant? Perhaps. ihe hydrant time ago James Connors, who resides on the Hobo- property SES poe Ta bet a ee oa was a iq) ken Meadows, induced his mother-in-law, an old | Ceived from Portchester, stating that a horse and Woman, named lice Kelly, to remove from New | "8204 answering to the deseription given by Mr, grapluca: traimtag schoo! for girls. ot which they will afterwards solve the bigher problems of CHAIRMAN—A proposition bas been made to me | tador organization, Second, adult suffrage, without distine- that some place be designated by the committee a3 | tion of sex or race. a4 early as possible for registering the names of such The eight hour movement and women’s suffrage movement journeymen as wish to go to work. Pier Ryd pa Byrd asd to an assured triumph, ‘The tollowing Committee on Ways and Means was | Alvgn cul mnst walt for the oftay at e CHANNING: then appointed, after wich tue meeting peionenad ‘To &. H. HExwoop, Esq. at the call of the chair:—Messrs. cUraig, Baldwin, Hallenbeck, King and Shelley. mm . Mr. A, W. Pnecps, of Hartford, addressed the con- sane i (eee next ip ona uang PO Ser gegapa eyed in denouncing capital, and pronounced capt as Rimitichtmrtcniciegri Abin ryote ho better than thieves and robbers, for the reason The journeymen printers held a meeting yesterday | that they dictate to the laboring class just what their at No. 63 East Broadway, The reporters of the press es rine Ket fate pons, Sree: | yo aes r fused or starve. Dw e wesepersmyonae segura pe ag the obtaining of all political influence possible, THE SAILOBS’ STRIKE. E. M. Davis, of Philadelphia, an old anti-slavery t this proposition in an office where made him drunk, “Did ygu emell liquor noon him ty A, No, sit. nia ka Manierre—Nor ametl his breath? A. No, sir. Lunny had been left there several days previous, and York and live at his house. The: old woman | wasatill unciaimed. Quickly repairing to the place, is the mother of nine children, but all are dead save | he identified tae property as iis own. It is thougit Manierre—And you are sure he was uniit for hat proporition is not one, who is the wile of Connors. She brought with | provable that the thief, learning of the prompt ment’s consideration, said the journeymen printers of this jon some time ago to eymen and masters also. Through the of masters they had succeeded in mak- »clety greater than it would have been if ra had not parted with so much of their Now these men came and asked this ad- vance a8 highwaymen solicited on the high road. ‘The gave the employers no notice or time for a con, qduiy? A. Yes. Seaman called officer Catnacht, who swore that he gaw and conversed with Seaman a few minutes after her all the furniture she possessed, but she soon | action that had been taken in the matter, had hig | the sergeant met him, and he was not drank. found that they grew tired of her. A’ trivial dispute | fears awakened and got on board the first trai | Manterre—Was Staman at all under the influence arose in the house on Thursday evening, wien Con- | bound for Connecticut. ‘The hostler in whose charge | Of liquor? A, Lpes very shure he ish very soper ven nors, it is alleged, knocked down the old woman, | theturnout was left, however, gave such a minute | 1 sees him, kicked and di her slong tie floor and pulied a | description of the man’s personnel that lus spcedy Maulerre—Are you certain he had not been drink- handful of gray hairs from head. An ailldavit ension and conviction are confidently ex- | Ing? A. ido not know for shure, I ish very giad to aj of the foregoing facts having been made before Jus- | pected. say he did not stagger. He comes midt me and ask agitator, and now a zeaious advocate of this reform, | tice White yesterday a warrant was issued for-the ti a fi per rf Ny ; Palme am der sarshantt? ~ a ‘sgey van pan Tat - = was and in response offered a paj arrest of Connors. He was committed to prison in own der street yonder. in he say, must go Ta ihe, gew' scale “Was presented and on | Although the strike of the seamen of the port prace Wht wan considered, Dut will mot be aoted upon | detanit of bal. - CONNECTICUT. down afer im, rhe sp mite post of” and Sen. Jonday morning it went into eflect—that la, they all | tically ended when the shipping masters agreed to Feng) Tu New Crry HALt.—A committee of the Com- oie fey na sn gp ogg strack.. Once hon a time, Some years ago, in the then adopted it will be forwarded to Congress as a der sarshant. He. no more trank as Iam. mon Counetl of Hoboken paid a visit of insyection | _Mr- Philo Button. of Greenwich, and one of its | 1c) Mimally Were you intoxicated? A. Me trank? to the Morton mansion, adjoining the Post Office, in | MOst prominent citizens, was seized with a paralytic | No, sir, I never drinks anjting but lager. . stroke on Wednesday, and at iast accounts was con- As Seaman edi to cail other witnesses the case Washington strect, on Thursday for the purpose of | Siered in a very dangerous condition. was adjourned until to-day: reporting what alterations may be necessary before Reo ON IN STAMFORD.- accordance with an THE CALVARY CEMETERY BURGLARY. the building will meet the requirements of “a nly ae Captain Garland charged officers McLaren, Dutty,. City ser Be Bipot Ae et hand BaP ae invitation given by Union Lodge No, 5, F. and A. M., Anderson ‘and b Bake, of the Fomrsega nth, precinct, occupan e 01 jore the tamf rganiz: - | with failing to discover a ary oilice of lat of Maron. ‘The drat door and basement will Ue | Sort or ane Greenwich, Nonran Drldgepers atone, | tue calvary Cemetery on the 201. tise. Captain Gar- used as @ police station; the other floors will be oc. | DFS 0! Ny OE igepo: land stated that the 'y Was evidently commit- cupied by the Common Council, the Recorder and | ford, Mamaroneck and other lodges paid them a | ted about two o'clock in the morning on the 24th, as the City Cierk, Mr. Kennedy. Messrs. bMpin ones & | social visit on Wednesday evening last. The recep- | Father starr was waked up about that hour by Child have given notice to the city authorities that | tion and entertainment of the guests were all that | the noise. He also stated that the post was a very the premises now occupied as a Recorder’s court and | could be desired. After an able snd eloquent ad- | short one, and he thought the officers should police station must positively be vacated before the | dress by Brother Luke Lockwood, of Greenwich, on | have detected it. Inspector Walling, who made an Ast of July. : “The Rise and Progress of Freemasonry,” the com- | examination of the wall and safe, expressed the Newark. pany gat down to a sumptuous repast. The feativi- | opinion that it would take the burglars about one Tue Essex Roap Law.—At an adjourned meeting | “es were kept up uutt! midmght, hour to work in through the wall to where the safe north of England, there was a flourishing manufac- v ¢, equal to our Waterbury or some other town, where manufacture was carried on vely and succesfully. The journeymen, de- manded more wages several times, and it was granted to them, until the demand became so great that the manufacturers stopped it, and there Was a strike, and the consequence Was the manufactures had to be given out. They sent fiity or sixty mnues away and got other manufacturers to take their contracts, until one after another was taken up. By and by the journeymen succumbed and came back to their work. and the « oployers had to tell them they had no work for them, in cousequence of which the journeymen had to leave the place and go somewhere cise for em- ployment. The masters had to seli their machinery and move av Gishwater, ar Pay the same wages for long and short voyages as ae of the New ngland Labor Reform League. had been paid heretofore, the trouble 1s not yet ‘he document is as follows:— ended, If seems now that those who are stillom | Weassert that the frequent and sudden fluctuations in the affect the legttima: market te business of strike are not the same class of men who turned out Se cones, subjecting honest, cautious iudustry to the ca- in the beginning of the week to protest against a re- ice or avarice of gold ‘at ja thus weakened, non-pro- duction being made tn the rate of wages. All that | {2 regular productive bust pon tha pein op ay ee 1 was asked by the original strikers was that no re- id, and that these eviis are largely owing to our duction showld-ne mafe, the present rate being | Mig mouey system. fosters the ant i labor and that tyne onan low enougo, It -was perfectly well understood | labor and money; an ped psig hr dpe Ber ax ealth try ins by them that the shipping trade was dull and it pot] onya three ‘and, wiaitwer ceot per ang ue wWottld be Impossible for owners to incur any addi. | {7equality cannot exist without robbing labor, the real source tional expeuses just at this time, and they were sen- That the money business of the country is a gigantic and sible enongh not to ask it, Their banuer bore the | {oie ee na ne ase Thee hee ae ne inseription, “Thirty dollars per month,” and tt did | more unjust or Lo gi ype ive by law toa few the exclusive not seem to be the intention of a singie man in the | TiMneto False, ane sell gree than It is togive toa few the nd etock gamblers. That confidence nustnens} 1 ; down went the town as flat as there was nothing left of it but the in. tain Garland stated that Burke was on Mul- “ i : “Bead ied by tie nat: om of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of Essex en ley from seven to eleven. The post exe be en oatyry bpr oe bey vy : co) isy tiie mee immense procession, which astonished the mer- | | We claim thatas money is the medium by which enter. | county, held in this city yesterday, an amended ill NEWBURG. tended from Bisecker street to Spring. At clever igo enriches the that the it should only be chants of the city on Tuesday, todemand more, Biratted by | = wants of ihe ‘country. That as the antust rhe ™ needed varies trom year to year and even im different seasou: Therseamen who man the ocean steamers and | (itm i by law would eraiap one period, hood enotees coastwise vessels, and who receive five to ten dol- prevent that elasticity demanded by wholesome lars per month more than those who work on sailing | tiv’ Fast it reel not ot neceualty have ey Int oie reine: Ships, became alarmed at the threats held out | That the arti value given by law to gold oun be given to wan ‘Tae compositors alone were not the only ones that were involved in this, The press- men, slereotypers end others would ail have their turns, i there waa danger even of ail manufacturing interests being affected by a move- went of tins kind. It was a weil known fact that the prices paid journeymen printers in New York were much higher than in any city of the Union, The erect of this ovement would be to send the busi- ness to provincial towns, where the work could be «tone cheaper. They could get their printing done now in Boston, Cambridge, or even up here at their was presented, to be submitted to the Legislature in ee ee o’clock McLaren went on and remain until three place of the. existing Jaw, which if is claimed will | GoxvzxtioN or Goop TeMPiaRs.—The Grand Dis- | Sn‘ heard no noise, From Mve to seven jo clock Ane of they principal fepeaves fa ‘the’ bow Dit tec tases trict Convention of the Independent Order of Good | to three o'clock. Officer Burke stated that he would providing that the entire county be taxed for all im- | Templars commenced its session in this city yester- | to-morrow produce a yom ane would cod provements under the act. day. It is iargely attended. Howard H. Morse, | Positively that he heard the burglars at worl - ‘Tue MORRIS AND Essax RaiLRoap “Ovrnags.”— | G. D. D., was made president, ‘The Convention takes Sorpen Svinive Sad ne de eee, Yat salon. A further examination im the case of the railroad | tome ground against any repeal of the Exciselaws. | an Orcer of the Twenty-seventh precinct was j | & Beowm & De, end orhers ace present, cliarged with failing to discover the burglary at men, against whom such ® sweeping charge was Hugh McKay's ik Welthouns, No, 12 Dey treet, on preferred by one Goodison, which was to have taken | QYR TRADE WITH THE SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRIES, the night of the 24th inst. by rascally shipping masters to reduce the people an gold or silver money, That these are mainiy rate of wages, and at once organized for | used tosettle balances of trade with other countries, That the purpose of heading off the movement. No sooner | tis can be done aa effectually and thersty iaving the cout had the strike of the sailing ship men ended than the | & the nativd snout be ianued steamship hands went among the boarding houses | $5 Gunneeyqrbat the money oft 7 the nation only and 0 the people at first witness lite Albany, for from twenty-five to fifty per cent | aud represented to the general hands that as it w: large. t prices of commodith place yeste afternoon, did not, as neither Goodi- Roundsman Oates was the wit: called. He cueaper thou in New York. That was as true | foundeasy to compel tue shipping Taasters from the | bs the ever enduring taws of demand code pig, and if tall son nor his wife pat in an appearance. The magis- New York, Jan. 25, 1260, testified that before the burglary he was informed by as ,b0apel, Tey liad alteads seat hai of | position they had aarumed It would be juit av easy | changelty an increase in the ole at ee tat he tgate forthwith Gismissed the entire case, Goodison | To THe Eprvor ov THe HERALD:— 8 certain parson taak & DETgiaty, WOuld take piace their w away. The work of some houses 2 rate of wages higher than it was be- ‘been: ° icing it legal ce the HERALD of to-day on ‘South . ‘ and the whole of others had gone out of the city © sailors, who will swallow any- Seeeetes mien by jw ogo io ay to dine — against him for alleged perjury, and it 1s thought he ray agin a tae - rs the State three persons on the job; two were todo the insida aputal never In God's world made anything | thing placed before them by piausible speakers, very | debis in Europe to-nn amocnt opal to the, Gold eata da the | as Cleared out. Améfican Affairs and the Ignorance in work and Henry Shulta was to lot them in and 3 al movement to oppress labor a the generally agreed fe back the ay movement up. Ac- Seer: ate —con ee eae ALLEGED ASSAULT WiTa A PrsToL.—Yesterday | Department” induces me to make a few remarks pg tated (as te ind’ deena de entant in the m3 that labor had five or six times done since | cordingly @ meeting was called and a # cial value to gold, conUnue to discriminate im favor of our he had been in the city to gray ple capital, He ted wages adopied, whien sveraged ten ‘Goliars per monte gol producera, we can continue to export this material tothe | forenoon @ well-to-do resident of Warren street | on the subject asa matter of national importance. | Gourway with the thieves, and that defendant was Ween in the printing business over forty years, higher for long and short voyages thau that pre- | eat beaedt of the whole couatry. named Patrick brady was arrested charged with | The tgnorance that generally prevails of the char- | to be out of the way when the work was done; the i ver Know Of @ solitary case where capita! repealed, and that a new mo cern be a seamen in antagonism to their best interests and re- which, (9 aly one who can offer prod fuctive real estate secur- » powed (the war with the shipping masters. It so | tty, the nation -shal! loan, with proper guards, lo mon happens, however, that the pn By Who gail on | Simllar to the “greenbucks,} cae datiar for ovary atx of eecur ity, and charge tor the same not execeding four per cent per annum until the puviic debt is paid; that then the interest Le cost of producing the “greenback,” at aay timo by ime 4 fhe governent, 90 be commitied while using loaded pistol on one Thomas McChesney, | acter, condition aud wants of the South American | burglary, he stated, baa mi on yl A son of the latier, intending to go to Caltfornia,.| people bas caused us to adopt aud pursue a policy | Kom Woe Dine Tt ae aerate, Bud ‘Was a tenant of Patrick's, but on Thursday had some | toward them which has had a very injurious and tn | the action taken to arrest the parties, the particulars little dispute about the rent, It was Coane by & | some cases ruinous effect upon our commerce with | Of which have been ali ublished, parual payment in cash, and the balance in fuel and in Sei ¢ Woodward that oo Sunday officer, Other articles. ‘The complainant was left to take | them. By treating them as civilized nations we have | oated reported that there Would bea Gurgiary. At- charge of some furniture belonging to his som and | Contributed materially toward the condition of | tempted that night at No. 12 Dey street; that Henry alleges that during the night he was shot at. The | anarchy tn which those countrica continue. But no | Shultz was do the outside work, while accused was held to bail in $500, that defendant, the tite. had informed fe} STATE CONVENTION OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE | o¢ onr interest in that quarter as the present. | him, wus in with thems witness and other Rervsitc.—The annual State Convention of dele- pe gh ps Moen i ban peag Bt 3-H ia olllcers at once mate Sena to eg the a the vi depart- ure proper protectio ir and arrest the parties; Thompson and Keannel ow pigs oA von ae oe the an interests, our with the west const has steadily | selected a good ohne, corner of Broadway and Ful- ee Gad oe aa suor-ef bene’ Wo. a Rep | decreased, and to-day England and France monopo- | ton street, where they could see the aire, while phe By peda aaa. seeder 5 eee lize elmost exclusively the lucrative business and | witness in full uniform walked down over defend-, business transacted was the we som: a coaabean for | °aftying trade with the Spanish American republics. | qnt's post, as the information received led them ta tho ensuing yea ae followssc Grund Commardon | ., With Peru, whick has been @ gold mine to the Eng- | helieve the entry would Lot de attempted. until after On wenn "Was 4 “4 New mo av 1? | lish, we have not as much as a treaty in force, not- | the sergeant liad made bis rounds; witness mes Captain Re i, Lea, OF Garden, o 0 GeO. Canta | Withstanding that of late years its want and the | gefendant abont twonty-tve’ minutes of eight Samuel H. Uopkina, of Morristowns Quartermaster | BeRetts that would be derived from it have been | o'ciock, on te coruer of Greomwich Ante rueral, Captain Rickard Hop weak, OF Me Mee | sertousty felt. Our. relations with Bolivis may be | Dey streets, on the opposite side ftom which of Newark. judged by an expression of Judge Carter, late United | the burglary was commttted, and passed Mysraetous DraTi OF A CRIPPLED SoLpreR.— | States Minister to that republic. He had been in | down to Yrest street and round a block, About six o'clock yesterday morning the dead body pape ce sone boo nee Ce See oF two, whea | he met cticer Tecmapern. on the coraer vs ‘ oF . s o y ireenwich streets, who of @ one-legged pensioner named Samuel W. Butler, | Doparrment of hls whereabouts, ho replied. that he oer y ty ee tle doe bn yoory pt an Inmate of the Soldiers? Home, was found lying on | had been searching for the government of Bolivia | \urriedly changing his tlothes, he joined oiler of - the sidewalk ih front of a low groggery kept by one |} for two years and had not Fly fofind it. Rotivia has | ers at the store, where ail the parties were arresved. Thomas McGuire, opposite the gs im Mill | 20 serports, and what little trade she has passes Rounsinan McKelvey testified that ho was called w street. The deceased was about forty-five years of | through Peruvian territory. A fifty ton schooner | the desk by tie sexgcant on duty, who posted lim as age, and basa wife and family, His death is evi- | Would carry the cocoa we import from Keuador, and | ty the coutempiated robbery and ‘othered hia ta dently elther the result of a fail or thrust, followed | that is all the trade we have with that country, | make his rouna as weual and go over Fonda's port, with stranguiation, He was in McGuire's place late | Only two American vessels entered the port of Guaya- | while he was ta conversation with defendant tit a i to oppress journeymen printers. In conclu. sion he said the community was loteresved tn this than they generally apt to suppose, B. than read the report of a com in yesterday's HeRaLp) appoluied vefore in reference to the matter under dis- viously agreed upon. This act, therefore, placed the | be sores iat the aw making gold s iopieh by Steamers aud those who work on sailing vessel form two entirely diferent classes. The form: have uo interest whatever tn the quarrel of the latter 4 and to guarantee! to vem, other than to make such @ clamor for biguer wages | in securities. Tha! the loans shat be Sb for the satling slip men gets fi'be payable t @ suppl it to that report Mr. hat owners will not tink | the borrowers, but never dc ich, in justice to him, of roductn, if Wages, In fact, the steamboat | 10ms aa the toterest Is patd py men want to 4 the attention of the companies rc. away from themselves by ti ndable ‘9 «others «were to operate imside, and lecrease. That the borrower shail (ix the denominators of administration has shown such an utter disregard bs aid of the sailing rie i eae, ee money cages : legal tender and tue only legal tender 0 , Yoasel men, 89 that if a reduction be made in | that you have prepared goversmens tictene neeiag, twee? the rate they will not be ihe suiforers. .\ deputae | montheto ran (uot lecnl tender), bearing 65 per cent of the latter, who waited upon a prominent | tnterest, to be teed to auy ona who may widh fo tivest ie shipping inaster Yesterday, coufesced tat ihis was | woney, thereby furnishing an absorbent or sinking fand ery bighost wor ra’ from the ‘compoaiton nm th oa tha In money on the market, = os We conden a jon teak br atoptiog this Lay ree en- t en a it the foregot nvlples juctuations entiiated it 1 mot likely tira’ trike | willbe feapvanibie; prostction will iierenre be the inccneoes auch longer. It would be avsurd to | fectiities; labor ‘and money wil gra‘ually approach an Jack, Who does inore work, | eWvitable distribution, and from two and a half to thee. per pald leas than the steaming Jack, | CR Of the amount of money isied can be uned townrde nade & catepaw of by the lacter. | “*Wecnba erie ape oe we pubite We claim that If the bondholders, who are entitled t poi, ho signed the resolutions of the | should sulver from the Bango produced bys repeal o the sorry for what they have done | law which makes gold legal teprter—a change demanded by 0% a Opportunity to | ® more enlightened view of the rights of labor and the nattire ile a eve took place on | of money—that i iw a risk eapital must take and should bear n the re their sole object and that the seam Ket & ul nothing to de with ported at the present t: he emalier town General, Captain Richard Hopwood, 3 S ia I w!'hout compl two factions Of | "We assert 1 {he “military nevesaity"” which, broke the of the | shackles of the slave and furnished the ple with the cunning | “greenback” money bas broaght untold biecalnge pod labat. Gimouity | That im the discuyston of ihe currency question by out titi, re- | PUdlic journals and pubiie men tt Ia af ie aiip | mented that so few look at it from th P | rivivs of tabor and so many merely from t T @ is no hope for justice to lab: greatly 10 bo Je. periouiently uatil the puoits e had by the oreed from its present {aise tea of the nature of Phere ts the #ai with it. acd from the delusion that money iaust of ty | on Thursday nigit, and a strong euspicioa prevails | Quill last year. Our ministers m those countries, hav- | jaiter introduced the subject of burglaries, and progr fatsiuplo value, MODY taumb OF necessity | Moe he wad thrust ont of doors. The: matter is now | ing No oficial busingss to transact, engage in other speaking of the robbery at the “Dollar Siore,” where gular rat the effort, if mocesntul Htute the national | ja the hanas of the authorities, The aufortunate | Pursuits, Some imam plantations, while others | tie burgiars had put Ona new lock, roma: sed that nas cag | Dank checeney for greendacks jc calamity. man was so obese as to be @ bureen to himself, | So ito the commission business. _ it would be wrong to oid him tes; bio iM & ney Tossed state of business, | that tends te mate money nee Toabien ite ie, | Tough fond of a glass he was not-a habitual » on the 7 oan that lena ty make money sear on tieir part quite satisded | mand and obtain Increased rate of 1 » pie i Uy wee: labyrinths of Wels sod Walker and other ma and ad % ecaeeaed busginy pt hte age a Dis beat in drankard, et ANCE COMPANY. Onleer Keanneily and others gave evidence show Trenton, ATTEMPT T0 BEFRAUD "A UE Le ee ro = Lie tea tae bes paraiany was han fare at sucka point 18 Poon.—The yathi Arrest of Eight Persons Al to imp at the oilicer could Not Well Jail to Bee Ali Haat wa: 1 PS eon pip Posie Diriorgs gee dobicapne vad pool passing; everal of thetn saw defendant ont ebust peewaty 0, 4 id tai oth lesday evening, 4 20. 10 conversation afew minutes before the | y 9, in aid of the poor of the city. [From the Boston Journal, Jan. 29.) entered the building, and also while his two ac THE LeGisLaTURE.—No quorum being presentin | . Brief notices of @ recent frandulent attempt to | piices wete laborlg insile, The cov the Tionse yesterday morning it adjourned till Mon- | Srimucine Chiou Mutual Life Insurance Company | omcor, Mr. Spencer, ¢russ-exanyned | : Iready been puv i 4 preteen A Senate adjourned the previous | Haea, and the following. fects. connected theremin | #4 demanded iat the wane ov tu 5 day to the same time, Will douvtiess be reat with interest by the stuck. | Wee He heard the parties arrange the joi. STATE Boanp or Epvcarion.—The State Board of | holders and ull other partics Interested:— given, but Cominiasioner sfanierre rule: Education organized in Treuton on Thursday, by the it appears that on yorh day of July last a man prosecution Were not compelicd to prodace ¢ way, peates of powar are ewept within the Inst redaced thay in nat within time the jupplied with ther period ta oar hietory, 1m dings Of the Labor Reform Conventian | fulitestieneserigeren 1 HontoumSpeocken and Resolutions’ Prox | Ait posed Platform=The Constitution. BosTo, Jan. 28, 1800, ‘The attendatice upon the secon? day's proceedings | *¥"e™. the Labor Reform Convention here haa beer NEW ENGLAYD LABOR CONVENTIOY. 4h by the accumulative powerggiven by law to ered to Steel mit rind apertick of the A by Inbor, silt wh Les of the chunitry it Of interest and enforce a or has a pet Lot e power to r @ equitable money A: 1 Bewer, « io dnstinintl i 48 a witness nor divulge lis name at preseat. wl mrenpeeee ice ions Wireesed tie Convon: | APPOIMMeNt Of the following oMcers:—President, | TePTSoMRUK IMmselt to Pe a mariner and giving hig | °°” RAID UPON A LIQcun DRALuG y larger than at any of the sessions y inteny, aud bn his remarks saet that thelabor | Governor Randolph; Vice President, Judge R. s. | sincotcen tects nytt, Hed at the agency ia | gy ettrolman Dapuy, of the Forty-seventh pien-t, There would Nave been a great throng Jast lagen (veqnently found In low gi Field; Seeretary 43 A. Apgar: Executive Committee, | Rochester, Ni ¥., and ol ingd epontey for $6,000. On | fas Put OM tri ou the charye Of grossly dij w.¢ evcilng to listen to the Irrepressibie Phillips if the that “something should be done to establish a | Rete Feld, Willi A; Whitehead H. 4. Congar, | tne goin day of ‘eptember last, Alien, aliad Hyatt, | Gorter corse Geeta Has Jol iets x mange managers hed not wadertawen to earn ani honest | Gown on the newt of ihe, Perey mace arousne | Charles B. Kier and Willisin &. Mebonaid, nmigned the polcy toque James 8, Garlock, Lrookiyn, Who charged that on the might U. tou toot ite , penny to defray expenses by charging an admission | individual named Join G. Cheer, Of Boston who | UMTED States Distaicr Covrt.—The Grand Jury, Of December, having locked up. ulg Saloon at tor a who have been in session for two weeks, and who | Per last, Allen, In company with two men named | minutos before twelve, tien ‘ r i not agreed t he adjourned with svine Ma foe; but as it was, there were more present than in the | Potred out bis vitaperation in such quantities ‘that % Geo . Hart and Jack Holliday left Rochester for . ; 1 prices ul «otuor premiers | afternoon, notwithstanding the rival attraction of | !2¢ Convention adjourned hy common consent and | Have not yet completed thelr Iabors, adjourned vs | tae ceenaitte purnose of Kong on @ duck shooune palvon mad Giver eee roomy Ma the, rene . pay we ; u 1 : eee un 2adressing the empty benches. His alm | next week. ‘The alleged Treadwell (election) frands, | €Xcursion fo troonquolt Pond, where they arrived at | roin.it by foltiag OR aid ta ‘ George Francis Train, ‘The Iatter discoursed about | was to dispute sre Powell'g date ee tne ee her with what Judge Fiel teams “several int | @noariy hour, ‘The wien put ap their team at the | Were locked. between twelve an aor \vi Wed to pay the advance; It if half an hour, iu which ume ne clearly demonstrated | Inemen sometimes visit groggeries, and make the | portant casea,’’ will likely oceupy anotiier weeks | hotel, and, alter refreshing tuoamonven, whey 100K |' Going out Daley Grow’ we Abe hee eee could work done ta Voston they we that he waa one of the wisest men in America or Shem ond oh renee only patrons were men favestigation betore they report. ‘heir guns aud papeensed. to om) ret omy ve room aud demat” wed fiuuacle into. tis wal . ‘ Slvorkabiuas bs uname that he was @ good deat miataken. Miss Hocewoon, from ‘one of the Natick shoo | ARREST OF THE CHIRP OF Portce.—Yesterday | teem five and sls 6 Se Ma Ey ae “waloor wed dis exauuination of (uo {ise i; ‘ iin compositors get onl Among the speectes of the convention which have | Manufctories, made a very Crognent little speech | afternoon the Mayor'softice was crowded hy iawyers, | day retnrned to the hotel with the statement that iu |! Pr ) arin aban nt : vod cme in Albany, and th atiracted attention was one delivered this morning | Of her pretty litte fans CONT NN a soiteral stamp | nabobs and inquisitive eftizeas to car a case in } Arhog ot m pnasing Nock. of ducks fiw bont eee’ of) twelve, Was Opened,” the licensee Six conte . iio best slab. | oy Mra HL. Daniels, of this city, She is a Spiritu | Invor were not onelnice, hat purtieey Re «ABd | whieh the Chief of Police of this ctiy und a young | M4 vere. At age wnon thin doormat «weg | Mimwsclt arrested lock dup over night i Wee ator toe ae sion stow | ist ® Woman's rights champion aud ® retormer | SOWA counsel together rather’ than critic eneH | gent named Lewis Proer were moulin! tiiganis | TEE oP Ene ke WiBUheTe MPecceded yp | w churgs of HOF belMu” Citclunlly "Closely owing 3 UolGulstle forperme | @ewerally, aud, unlike many others of her proclivi- | nitogernor waxes and the ‘nporita classes 14 DOE | ‘The fucts of the case, as narrated oy Chie’ of Police | te poud” In beareh OF the HT Alten, bm 6410088 | manded @ fury triai aud was acqultiod, Me enarwe iikdvoss tht meting: N*M TF DEEMUS ) tee Sosgesses personal charms anda liberal endow. | there. is. something deeper nat BH Hawk, are that on rihursday night, While on duty at | MeceRa, mite Tyee ut without | fartver shat the ollicer sivo belore the court that rae Bev 10s ment of common sense. Upon being introduced to the 2. Seeetion ionng ried ‘tat the trouble antil meaned humnselt m a naiborderiy an ac ont curewinet agertenet nemo att Dovded of the persona in Te ite hn ied, si hie tine ia wie - 8 carried Into ’ adecen tee’ se “i Ns 4 " Pirrtiy an Mw n dia tine Weenies m convention she satd:—We have convened together slavery and. temperance reforins were’ only rtd Piet iwcked tite op want AN ie, arrested | Ute ned Avertiet to orate poenenee hii {ake Present on the Wig’ ia question aud two oF a riupee huveraliy | ; to consider the best, possible means of solving the | plished in this way, and the rigits of labor at vague woameee we Hed pomeyyatten Wino Were hoat, all Of Whom voutt- stabliey a trainag achool * 0 the art of type | great question of how we can do away with cneontine, and " tonce, There are bundreur y= morg thew ity have sa ic 9 Ne 9 ptaud reat) 4 ied pesitively that the onieer's statements were i stanlgnse, Nand apbeO tes e {aise {epuy, th huis statement before te Loard, wes parents, released hi! aero tile re- iterated his previous gaseveradions in the face of the cORMIZANCeSs the RAINE DIghi 1? gee OF VAS OWE and locked him wy Subse | what evidence whs 4; ‘tae’ an’ brains inust now be sccured trough the same ai ictal; hn ute, Felonsed Bie tr fae 8,099 sass noted te agent on now | suffering and poverty of the laboring classes, We have h source, cPyiention | more time now than work for the Masses; more One of the operatives from a mill in Lowell hav! ‘or yosterd: ey. 2 M " win to conmiiar iy pines, and tt is Decatine we | spoken at a previous seasion and refased to give his | father of the n me Colonel Freexe, |. THE facts, so far as comld ve ascertained at the | ‘HOF # dozen citizens Who swore otherwise. ay In tre BI bn ard before the | Siount of the polt She only work ey Bnow houses, he would be discharged if he was ther imorderly, procure: a W time, were communicated to the president of the — id WE Wl ROON give he : ent, arcies appeared Lefo once doul ruth oj duck shooting story | ne Fie ae a ELE | yAva to" | Mntll Poverty i exterminated crime will mover such a state of affairs existed in republie™ eam f es I |isoducer ergs conrsing the savencte of tie. Krie jayor jay afternoon, and, after a protimim and dv hearing, the Unlef of Polis and’ Prewze ya ‘ahd appear at the next term of the court. Exercises at rie State Nor anbual exercises of the Stale Normal Seiool were It was resolved that M it one With egual conditions, Condit ony eet a itt not Massa- pour ond that she shodid toen be admitiet Each individual w born with the ft of Alien, After consult With | seducer. Jay Gonld has been invited by the Toledo remainder ; age , ke the | i naliena- | vame gene or the speeches were of abont the Mr. Hasyn moved that the Hecretary ove the | yin rigut to the” alt,” the” Nght,” the water and Fal Gharmctar tw thone ‘already’ mouioed, f others Mr. Crocker employed Deputy | Hoard of Trade to drop mn for a bit G rat OY snort }. Dearborn to viet” Rochester, | a talc over matters, and Mr. Could. wage Wee bit iy AL Aortookecthe weke & thorough tivestgation and spare no | to find time to drop in on Wednesday evening. Be~FNO T palad in ascertaining the real facts of the | What's up? Cleveland, Port Clinton and Toledo, oF abe Accontingly Mr Dearvora went to | what?—Cleveland Herald, Jan. Anthony @houid y UPSaot Of the whole wag the final Torn

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