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Show CTII AGO MOKhl(,2; Thy t'oiJjrrstnlHte Kearuey, c ii OfiioDuce (he Newspapers, Chicago, 19. The meeting of work inguien, last night, lasted very late, was largely attended, and very harmonious. har-monious. The meeting waa united in its denunciation of certain newspapers news-papers hostile to their peculiar tenets, and most denunciatory resolutions were adopted, There was great jubilation jubi-lation over the auoption ol the California Cali-fornia constitution, and the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, The iuteicats of the woik-icaien woik-icaien of California are our iolereate, and their victory cur victory, there (ore, lie it liesolced, That we congratulate the honest, earnest, courageous and liberty-loving people ol Cilifornia j upon their manlul fight and their j glorious victory, and that no words on describe the sentiment and grali-tudrt grali-tudrt the workingmvu ol Amerioa owetoDeijis Ke-trny and toe brave band ol labor agitators, who have been foremost in the battle. esolved, That in answer lo the California war cry of "The Chinese must go," wo echo the univereal watchword of American workingmen, "Not only the Chioeae, but Chinese institutions must go." Resolved, That copies of these resolutions reso-lutions be sent lo Denis Kearney and other prominent labor agitators in California and to diflereut newspapers supporting our came. The meeting wan ostensibly called to demand a reduction of the daily hours of labor to eight, and in furtherance of the alleged determination determina-tion lo combine lor that purpose with socialists and labor unions on the 5th of July. |