Show THE LESSON OF THE STRIKE it is much to ba wished by frienda of ernen the world over that of the colossal ehrike in london not ba ds kurbad by imprudent acts 0 the employees themselves their victory has been complete not only in that they have gained the objects which ahey sought but in that they have shown their fellow filera and all classes in all countries that in seeking a redress of their grievances they have not forgotten their duty to society and to law in this aga of the corid public sympathy will always be oa the idida of the oppressed masses and against the roasie e but when the former goaded to desperation by ha acts of the few proceed to take general kioa all who come in their way ihly only eek to correct a minor wrong by a greater make the enemies of good order and loee whatever of compassion their suf feringa would entitle them to in the case of alie london dock laborers the thing to be apprehended is that in heir exultation over their they shall give way to the audacity hilb has been regarded as the detestable of lie employers traits if they are wise and will listen to wise counsels they will let nell alone it would be if the gaid ame at tended them in their adversity should desert them in the hour of their victory unfortunately alus ia to be feared |