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umaesscent a' WaN hweiails (IhbI -nr. as IF . ohhir. tip.. sW hag sei, ti sb'mst wIs . i: Rtli rii ret and" home ld Sitthe committee LIL .w.b a 3ew onge ot deat to . . t d- piei , left nd ueamed slowly the disecton ol the . . b c of t orukers , . ~ totl i ud dly SAM duty Swo .r three W theo t imovg en ~ai his g daerms. consulttatlon the uers. -They Jumped of ,r eghe `, plroasgeid to aso- m car saiud a eaboorn 4di. 'be .eglne wa coupled on sdiffalty. The stgal to .' *itv wan od with two b..eae stationed at the end of each aeiiis ta , "ly starte4 op. ogns glisteleht 4.t Blodgett and Gai. ag - 1Ysmasuer Jose boarded the g Iitqll of the train sad eat om. The train begs. to SiWj d n la m aomut the 1al1 head wtagests Vblah the englneer turned · *iwd ` t to turn the engine rhg) 11 so mssa wint mills, wspr Nut up by the s i 4awhchb reabed Sor ptof the expoeta. as~.d~r yd e insignate~ tra he. cnbe aide at ·t g hs helaet ibaSornated · q~iSiheages with the potiema9 agap ted late MItle th--~i ~Ed rd await Sngh-. AN sg erowd of trikers 'tr jsited. The switehmeo bhrd a aagtiag S4' y night and appolised see-a i esoV thirty ewas e de. pItdh lt ndt V ipetebt the dsm na ' . One bel re tso sto4 iee by day and the thber th ,~m $ b l4t. The strikes deny that they have asked tie .eonimp to Uecharge the eight e nonwlailo men. They mi they woiild be satieed if the como War we**ed ;tWm- to, soue . other mel of the road outsilde of the pstty of eiHl tman. At 9 o'oyec ,1eg mo theirn oi I Ieli rs. ,ewrything qgiet. No attempt hsebgem nie pOt to remove freight 3 (4**W o1, good autriiy that the lake Shore omclea . popuso to iabaltaliheAsImtmttr4ilt 9 absolute arwos to their right to rrtich their mqun nilon men; and also ofered them ade" quote proteeti., The falure of the tbwa of Lake epilit to protect their peopertiagal e the strikers will be lab, as destly 0 nowO, toat the town easael or will nt terd tite protection tad giýArl s ud governor in turn will be eled eC toI salatasee. WAssroITpx, April 0.- the chailr laid before the Senate a letter from the secretary of war trasmitttag, in com pliancs with a Senate rpeolutilo a report of the adjutant general relating to poat hands In the army. Lald on the The chair also laid before the Senate a memorial consisting of resolutions of the United Labor League of America teadedag the thanks of that or ga'lnatlen to Hen. W. E. Glad stone 1p b4i Ickboid ruate measure a"glag the United Stares Senate td pass a iote of thabkem t -hi. Re "lred. Senator Qum!to to.diynlasradeqod a bill to Increase the pension for to. tal disability to i2 a mouth. Senator Ingaus reported adversely from the JdleiLry comoiittfee a bill to grant tell ypey f the reM aibtter of their lve to all ju4ges of the United States esis, who may resign after thirty Sel yearn' serviek or may become sev ety years of age. mr, Veet bon the c*meesitee on publie buUldlagsad groapds, reported favorably the bill to ptovide for the ereetion of a lreproot ball of recotds in Washlington. On his motion the bill was paeed. It is the same bill that has twice already been passed in the Senate Ino accorlace, Mr. Vest said, "ewith the redommendations of of PreuMldets ArtStug--d Oleveland." Mr. foor Inquired whether the bhall was for keepnlg of the "priatet" pa, per of the presdent? [aughter] Mr. Vest replied that it was for the keeping of the legIslative, executive and jedical papiners, of the govera meet. On motion ef Mr. Frye the Senate at 1:04 p. m. went into ezeca tive seelon. ~Lqw YoKt, April 20.-lohn CGar peoter, who op~rgerd his wife in a Third arenue i vqSQ. Mlo on at the edreur of ? rtS~qi strtnet, two itsosll ul 1Weer atpd em tge *kJwSSIaP vlehk ale a Ia theL arm. Ke a made two aneues tr! aotempts to end his life before. . . o. 4,.0e a h deK, 4d06 ... .. . e.. e r . WhI*tansat lu es'r-s 414-4, to 4 ".se-id . ,, 4 ',-, iJi - raga hi.lye s ariio oh o gr m,, ofens .ri. tOdwe o l xx, oe Soeie, 63 , ol#8 oe . 1 , o , e ag, Soc ,or e i.c eor o siow. aa U7., lwrprude. new, ., lo na %002, YS!o h. 0ey, quiet. 39 rfasdy b1e. 0 Balk metts, sho u .e. oUelear sades., 5.Os. hort rib, 1S sT bors, 6,.60. Bacon, shoulders 8.00; long er, boS short rtb . .0, s abor dlear 6.76®680o. Boxed shoulders, 6.76 longclear ales, 6.705.80;a short rib des o5.40eo sabort clear, 6.475.5e Whisky steady, $1.10. THE MARKETS. MONROE MARKET. -o a Dery] by Robert . hebon, "rT.h Boss Grover. e W . 0.....».............................. 8 CofSee, ebioe........r...... .....»..11 to 12% r pru new rop ................................. 75 RIto , choice ....................................... 8 " go od .............. .......................... * Corn Meal ........................................2.75 Flour Facy Patent ...........................0 P rk, M e s.. ..m.. ...............6........... 00 D. . holdes .X . .......................... Pork, O. M des................. ..........: 2 D. . Shouldes ........ 5.................... . S.C. Sde. ....... .... 6.25 l.abn C. Si.......................... 70 _ l ard, t . s..................................... . Stareo »........................... ........... Nails.r o ....... .......................2 bGrbeits ..................... -».-.....- 40 Con OIO, periU .. _Z * *:--*--- BaggLemons ...... ............................. 113..4. Aro w ties ............................. .............. 1.60 Lmo n... ............ . . -. I AtPaoe.... ».....r..*****... 30c«******* Bran.............. *****...............»1.55 BOUTH GRAND STREET, Second house below Mr. Fud.okar 8tore MomCow, LA. MRS. L. V. HUMBLE, Propr.etress month, $18. Patranage of the public re pecfnollyaolluelted. No. 1A DeSlald Street, Mearee, La olery, aM ate bet of very unlig the Market Affords. Furnlshed I ooms for Gentlemen. QUO. c. ZNMSMINERR, Proprietor. N. J. BADU Man . B R. JACOB' Steward. VIRANDA HOYIL, JACKION STREUT, MO N9 tT OE, LA. ][ eg Cbeen thoroughly repaired and newly fe~mraudhi now open to the trav din5rblio. losation; conven baslnem portio of th.e city. Sperior B. GUBDOFIR. Proprietor. S W. . LL, MAN Monroe, LS ~ · 1yY 4Y4 Jo BRIEF ,y .. rPROMRAM AAP Pf.AIM, ''I ···· ~;i'.44.4; PAMP III4IW I "'I APPOVE STYLE OW: TiE OFYU·IU~W3 N ON ANUIT