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Show JllUi 1 1 M! IIIMIUUIir.1). iNtheBtato of Now York n new trouble liss arisen out of the recent railroad strlLo lu llullalo. Haveral regiments of mllltla wero called to perform per-form duty ut tho scene of tho trouble. The men composing thoso roglmentt were taken from their duties as clerks, mtrchantt. warehousemen, eto. After tho strlko was settled, and tho regiments regi-ments disbanded, several memben wero denied their former situations. Two of tho soldiers were employes of the Union riionograih Com) any, of New York. On presenting themselves for employment after their return from IluUulo, they wero told that their places wero filled. In tho case of time two men tho railroad officials gave them rinfilojment, but thcro are a dozen others who have forfeited their positions. One employer said that he would not take any man lack who went from his work to j rolect roperty for the Htate. "let tho Btale find Its own irotectors, or procure emplo-mi emplo-mi nt for Its toldlers." A development of this kind forebodes n new obitrucUon to tho ttUctlveness of mllltla corps. |