Show BUT LITTLE CHANGE TROUBLES AT NEW ORLEANS NOT YET OVER Merchants Interviewed Declared They Had Not Sought the Trouble But Were Going to Stay With I New Orleans March 151n the last twentyfour hours there has been no change In the labor situation in this cityAll I ciyAl day long work has progressed on the wharves but as before It was I the negro or at best blackandtan I gangs who loaded the ships on which the firing took place on Tuesday and they were under the protection of bodies of state troops fully armed and prepared to suppress any of the riotous riot-ous element In short the military programme wa precisely similar to that of Thursday At sundown the troops were with drawn but were ordered to resume duty tomorrow morning During the day Governor Foster had conferences with committees representing the white screwmen and the merchants but in neither meeting was any result reached The merchants adhered firmly to the position set forth in the address adopted by them on Tuesday They said they had not sought this trouble but now that they were in I they were determined to see it through and would not yield an inch The governor says he will remain here until the trouble is settled and is sanguine of being able to effect a settlement set-tlement very shortly |