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Show EXrtinTlnVlTC I'lT Demanded br the Albert Dock Jfen. tiONDOS, Oct, 0 The managers of tho Allan A Wilson steamship Hues wrote to Thomas Maun, the labor agitator, a month ago, stating, as reported, that the stiikcrs at Albert Al-bert Dock detnatdrd such extor Uonate pay, amounting to from IS to 2J shillings dally, that thry constituted con-stituted a serious Impediment to the coal and grain trades. Grain shining, shin-ing, they said, is performed in Liverpool and New York at one-third one-third of the ccst at which It Is dane In IsinJon. Eater, In another Itt- ter. Hills UKlinu HI l. nhlllml Ic. lay up same Xer York steamers jnless some system of iilecewotk Is Introduced, and that London will become a prohibitive tort, Unlet something is danc. lie mutt quit Albert Dock, he adds, because the ilujaon Hay Company refused to salitfy tlie demands of the dockmen, who astumeI a threatening attitude and actually ttole a number of sea!- fekinb. ilann has not replied to these Utters. Ut-ters. The Eondon boats of the Tr ija Etne have all returned to the Mllwall dork, the management Unding it Impossible to jut up any longer with lb" couditlou of affairs. rni;.vvTio.vAi.isTiiMi:nr..cr l.ur BrM:HUnMabniltlnl la I'r. nell nail Adoplrl. Ddmik, October 6. The pro-ncdiugs pro-ncdiugs of the convention were uonducted In private. There was a very large atteudancc. Tlie most prumtncnlXationalitts wetd present. Justin McCarthy maved th adoi Uon of four resolutions, all or which had been preVludtiy submitted to L'aracll. The first pledges thefullcatsuppott of Uie National League to the tenants threatened wlUirulu inconscmieucc of the cour-c adoptnl by tlieguvern-meut tlieguvern-meut and lauJIord syndicates. The seconj deatauds tlalcertaiu dUIreita-ed dUIreita-ed districts in U10 routhetn and wetteru parts of Ireland be given esprclalinnslderatiaa by tbcCovcrn-meut tbcCovcrn-meut and that measuns l-e taken at once for Uie relief of the Inhabit ants. Tlie government Is called upon to inaugurate a scries of iubllc Imjirovemrnls for Uie purpj-u of giving empluyment to the projilr, cuabllug Uiem to supurt themselves without charitable atslttauce. The third condemns in emphatic terms Uie action of the government in cau-ing Uie arret of O'lIricn.Dilloii and other Nationalist leaders. Die fourth says the Nationalist patty Is compelled by circumstances to make an apptal to its friends everywhere iu behalf of Uie Irish tenants and looks especially to its friends in America to tulwrribe generously for the benefit of the I rlh jwople. Thb appeal, the resolution says, Is made mt unwillingly, but the desperate rlraltln which Uie Irish tenants are now placed made it absolutely necessary that aid bo asked from ftien :s and tynipathUers through out the world. .snilrhitien MrlUr. THir.n IlAUTiL I nd Oct. 6. Tlie Supreme Council of the Federation of Hallway Employts has been called to niett at iloutton next ThursJay to consider troubles on the Houston A Texas Central Itnad from the uru ploy meut of col .red swlichiueu. uraud Mater Wilkinson Wilkin-son cf the Switchmen's Union lias been there several days, but Is uu able to efTect a ertUemnt. The corninny refu-cs to discharge lis colored cnipljyt. IfastrlkeshoulJ be opened on the Houston A Texas Central It might involve all of the Huntington lines In Uie Souths est, and thus tie a matter or grave Importance. Im-portance. Grand Secntary Debbs said ta-nlght before Iravlng, this Is tlie rlrtt instance of race trouble coming before the feJcraUun and them liter Is liable to be a serious one. He said not one of all the railroad organizations kccept col jred laiu as members. White employes nre endeavoring to rale wages In the i;oiiUi, but colored labor can lie firocured cheaper. The colored men 1 ivm tirganizaUans, but they are not aQUialed with the white orgaaiza-t orgaaiza-t OU-. Wotlld I.lUr la Help JlrKlnltr. WasiiinutoN, OcL 6. Secretary BUlnesald Uiis altcrnoon that he could tut WH irjtlUvely whether he will bo aUe to take an active iart iutheUhlo carapalguor to accept the iuvititionto attend theexoti-lion theexoti-lion at Atlanta. He would like very much, he sal J, to go to Ohio InMr-Klnley's InMr-Klnley's lulerest, Jilst as it would give him pleasure to go to Atlanta, tritthebu-inessor the department Is so pressing he did not see very well how he could be ol sent. Mitt rixtiiinz. City ok Gcatkjiai-a, OcL 6. Advlws ay the (Juitemilans ami -jal-adorlans are fighting again on Uie frontier. War has been precipitated precipi-tated owing to Uie I nihility of the Guatemalan government to ca cliange prL-oners with bal vador. The first named government shot every SalvaJarlan eoldler captured In Uie late trar. A Ills lllaar. ClUOAOO.SepLO. FIroIn a six-story six-story building at 237 and 259 Ktate street tonight caused Io-cs aggregating aggre-gating a marter of a million. The principal lners are Martin Kmerich, McVeigh A I'ardee, saddlers, and Thayer, wholesale dealer in photographic photo-graphic sjprlle. Tlie insurance is only partial. Tho fire was caused by an explosion of photographic chemicals. A Lcflr Idra. SfitisoKinLD, III- OcL e. Among the articles of Incoqioration filed witli Uie secretary of fctate today to-day were thoe of the" Mount Car-inel Car-inel Aeronautic Nivlgation Company, Com-pany, at Mount Carmel, for the contlnictlou and operation of air-vessels air-vessels for transportation of iu-i iu-i sengcrs and freigliL Tlio capita! slock Is ) OW.OOJ.Uie incorporator EdwInJ. I'ennlngton, Jas-A.I'ugh, W. C. Dewey and oUicrs. |