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Show TELEGliAPHIC IVEWS. AiLltrallsn. Xmv Yoiik, Sep. 2. The Stale loanl ofarliitratiouuegan Investigation Investiga-tion here today as to the difficulties existing lietueen the New York Central Rail mad and the ICnlghts or Labor. Tlilnl Tlci Presiilent Webb or the New York Central was I the first witness anJ said I that the comjiauy had no cotitro-virsy cotitro-virsy with Its employes. Ou the evening or Augu't sth n large num-beroremjdoies num-beroremjdoies left aniTtheir places nad lieen filled. Tlicalledge-l cause was that wviuty-cight mtmtxrs out ol2il,iJ ha 1 been discharged. They were discharged for good cause, but only seveu of those men applied to the company for Information as to why they were di-charged. Sub-squeutlyagentleman Sub-squeutlyagentleman Irom.anolhcr r late called and wanted to kiio w w lit Uie men were discharged. Witness declined to give the reasons. This gentleman wasMr.HolIatid. Upon tilng cruss-sxamlned by General Roger I'ryor, Webb said he had discharged dis-charged the men on reports from members or the secret service or the cominny. The cliarge itseir was unsatisfactory service. An engineer named I .eu was discharged for unsatisfactory un-satisfactory service. le was very arrogant aud Insolent, and said he would lie up every wheel between here and Ilulfaloif he did not get some of Vauderblll's money. |