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A l . W f Z' " aoV tateilla. i d Qp toe tiat lIid l Io u m @O ;u u oe W rk hi soj1 Alto 3tatid bainre ¬. o tt h isa t twoe oorLI Shear bun ll - a. S ocitrle opbl f ":p yi the b eeurdaS Oe Sto ew drectedono r i "made to er out Ir eseen. In each d a o ndf utarct wereabbo ' ' i mbises i a eietll aie htd :e,5 e'-l-mp eloye by tem i~sourle l "lllx_..Py comtpany, e edtherday ,aidd t the d eento d bis Munder btioaa burlletinos. Srii.a`tl'Caly that thegeneral a . .Y beittuo ans ordereh ah meyl b . o to wi¢or pendf to arbitrationo a ' will bewflred by a ms outla 41e wirkt. We ....r b Mrt Irono to the men to te geieral boardfthe xec- a ý9minfW-The exeo istrict Amoembly ov which ebn ordeshich they will ti t mployed byto outside aMissemblie w tiar ita officially that thegeneral a boi (g rd ani ordered allto return top te 4atlig dif ptie. by al o providttee uth tMr. oi It 1s expected here t shal t d toder by M r. Irons to the omen hio jriediction to obey thea nl. Sysp of the general board. 1 r9t i-T he exetive ctmmitan ttlae thpsirtdwhilaUitth enn ~. d·t~"" i ae oreredto rturnto p werh t 1. ~lpq. Italso rovies t tha &. eowhodit en ou sal t Ili, Op ab trlo car - Avr ation ilnea the eterday moreol Sst freights onf et. The erowd onretm. H. M. IoxIE. tat'R ap ' .' Iours, Aptl t.--The uitur. id elton to tbis.city yesterday morning * is one of Quiet., The crowds congregat (*0d1remp the relay depot and in the railway yards are.aslller than at any timr sle tales thbtee'was' naugurated. li attenpt bla bees made by any of t ,.the feadeto me out freight trains, and theslare no disturbanoes have o0 . aw "Ydki, April 1.--Messrs. TurI per, Bathy, and Zaya of, the ezecu, t 5wt amll of the EKlghtb of Labor, on Or amo0et f ueasbidable delay did sot i tve New York'until 1 o'cloek yeater. dy afterneon by wa7 of the Panasyl eals ratilway, Thp y .aippe4 of at SPhiladelphi for the 8:60 o'clock train easterdpy evening where they leave toii t. Louis. SNWe OsalANS, April 1.-The old Ili empioles rueamed work yesterday in Id the railroad shops at Gonildeboro and deputy marshals these were with Sdrawn. KANsAS CITY, April, 1.-Missouri Pacifo freight traii are running unt der pollee protetion without lnteraft* eoan from the strikers.. The latter arp d 'U gut. b- CONGaeassINAL.. WAsaIIxTON, April, --Mr,O'Niell 4 of MIeaudt, from the commit' on o-' labor reported a bill to provide for the Sspeedy settlement of controvermiel snd d(llsreaes .b&tyeen common carriegs I ei ged In 'itlmtate and territorial Stransportation of property or passengers at and their employe. A re Onapoint of order raised by Mr. Dunn, of Arkassas, the bill was re- - ferred to the committee of the whole L - and' the Hooue immediately went A ly committIe (Mr. Springer, of Illital, it i the ehair)'for the ecosideration "o1 ri the measure , Y7 Mr. O'Niell said that for the past it two months the committee on labo.I ab bad been engaged nla raiding ev0ry ai avenue where there was reasonablp L hope of secoring information as t some feasible methods eonesitent with we the constitution and the laws that 4 would provide a mode of settlement of A it disastrous disputes between capital and fu r- labor. J n The committee had decided that the I pending measure was the best that it could formulate. It was a simple and at e voluntary arbitratioo. He knew that P ii this was diappointing to many mem- [p a bere of the Hou,; he knew that there ~ ; was a feeling in the heart of many se a men that this was not what was e , a pected but if they would redise that e the first thing to consider was hoW fare p tbhey could regulate the disputlea by an 4. i appeal to publle opinion. / If this method 'ailed thea ha could m see but ee other1 ad thaIt was~r theo , 1 atreeg art of theo Veretaat t ti P1heb t sorpertIsas by the throat r Igtpintty .peyield to ar. gI ant saulbi the s r k -~:tI~~~ +Are.r bUItrtt5IP in..WWTtSlrk bill . t Ii OW'?iU flMr. Foea. F " ha,- satd te Fa. no andre.uppestil to itha ' asdi bil~ tra he a. to edriC$pti leu a tr t ret wsuaiti whr; ire sarlueu q 41Ua.d M t. n ulls J11)1y1- O"one r ld hadri rbi cow!d icfucijaote. hotn it ouM· t tr* wiuiwlots. un .goapd. ' ere was :.e Mr. erbetraltd, of Mutlil uaidll that what was .flesh ona ' *kcli .t'' " Ietoi. ha efirkrinr to the '?'1Immrrr t1urc; u strike be said that thu workmen® bad aeked for arbitration and JIy Gould had refusqed. Mr., Reed, of MaLni said (bhat what the laboring men needed and desired ug was that there should be at bt a!e)di xt miloatfoin f the wholeamatter we,.it b could lead to sn agrneaeet. It wa turn out. be IUd, that th16i legiatlk will amount to little. It may ltairn ot that It amlount to mdeb. Suppose we try to learn more, do more. Pending diseussion the coasn!itta " --- -' ! - --! -! L '_ l ro e. SI MONWROE RARK"'. 00 1 anremved' D,, . ot ober . flea. " i"s" s (" uarr Wr .... .... 4........ ............ . Choie La.................. ..»....7 at lee, hoe ..o................................ .....i In Corn Meal. ..........." ............ 76 Flour Fany 0t..... ..»............. 0 SAla .. ra .......................... S Eagle Stnam...............................A ý Choice XXX............. ........ Id Pork, Mer ........................... .....i:1R D . . Shoulders ..... .............. ............ DS. 8. C.Side .......................... ad Bron, C. ides .........................a. Lard, tierce ....... ............ .......... w . soap .......1 Star en........................................... . . Nails ...................... ........................ 6. nr Tobacco.......................... 40 ].lagging, 2 lb................................ 3......1, ut Arrow ties........................ .5 S hot, sack ............... ...... .......... Grit.. .................. ............. rp Coal Oil, per gal....... ... ...D Salt, couarse.............. .... ..... Sfine..... ......... Axle Grease, per dos....................1.00 Lemons........................................... 4.00 Powder.................................. ...... 0 el Corn ................................................... e. Oats ...............................o.0 Rust Proof............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,.., 66 be Bran .............. ............ .... ............. Ba ...............................................1.00 THE MARKETS. NEW OMLRANIS [r. QrOelATIoi. Good Middling............................... 9 7-16 Midling .......................»........ 8%c le Low n.ddlUng............ .,................. ae Good tu+lipary............................. 7%d Ordrnai .................................. 7 1-16 Od,4 .amu r PROVU15Isa. SFlour dull, Cholce, $4.45 Fanoy, 4.860 ta Finey $4.90, patents, 05. Con d1, mixed. 460, white, 41Sp50o agked, 45c. Oats firm. choice westerp .t , Corn meal 4ower, $2.00 firm Hay prime, $0@17 choice, $17 50@18 50. Lard quiet, refined tierce, b6c. Bulk meals rfirmer,shoulders, tc, longolear sj4p, A clear rib sides, 6000. Bacon firm, soul4er F 4%o, long clear sides, 6o olear rb sida. t c. Hams choice sugar cured, 9@0%ye. bWisky dull,$1.00@1.25. Cofbfee, quiet car goes ooppnon to prime, 6@10. Sugar, Brm, oppn 1tt , cho pe, 5 1-16e stricti prime 8c fUlly air, 4.c, goodfir 4 of air, 4 9-10, g cod rop, 4-q 4 ; c - men, 4y@4, inferior, 2S. en fualpleanton granulated, 6%, o c - ed 6 3-16 cholo white, , o while5 greywhite, 6 1-160: prime yeU w 5%, ohoice yellow claoed, o it yellow clarified, 5%o, secods 4 1;5c. Molasses dull, open kettle, ocoice, 2 Jc; ,d strictly prim 01 goodprime, 80 t prime, 20¬220, good fair, 17@18o, far, 16 S ' good oommon, 14, centrifigal, good l- prim, to choloe, 21@24r, common to pme, el6@20. Io eyordin to o~men 3 6e54Oc. Bran lower, 7 y seed oil, lower, rue, . meal, . Porkqut, i., it BT. LOUIS. S Flour quiet, XXX, .o0a.L15, fally 03.. h, oice to eOzra fancy, $4.80p SI.70, patentrs, $4.05@.5. Whe. quiet, No 2 red Fall, 890 cash. Cora hiuher, No. 2 mixed, 83o cash. Oate, quet, No. I mixed, Sic cash. Hay, quiet; prairie, P.0008.00, timothyl , $1.0O14..0 r Br P0, for 614, and $I1.25 for nov. Lard, .d, 60. BalSk mats, shoalders long midrs, 546 , short rlb,6 0S elear, SAMa iaeon, shoulders SO i abr shs sb , 4 1b . SB, bwht Boxed blos, shoulder., skl~%l"~Zres, ibsh iad o K.s ut . ,.` SoO 40 a ,L BB WORK A, - Er L N TR LATE AND T ar., ' l· b'AT" OF6 U"k4USN OGOP At O!aka QUi *vtr