HENRY HEBELER, HEAD OF ESSEX TRADES COUNCILResolution Passed BarrinjjAliens from City and County Work.Officers elected by the Essex Trades; Council lust night were as follows: Henry Hebelcr, piesident; Hilaries H. | Curtis, vice-president; Henry r. HU* j lets, corresponding and recording secretary; Morris R. Welch, financial sec- \ J retary; John T. Hallunaii. treasurer, and Prank Sullivan, scrgeant-nt-arniH.!William H»- Bam ford. Adam Zusi and I William J. Brennan were elected trus- I tecs, and John Spielman. Hilaries Trox- j ! ler and William nmstaodter auditors. | I At tin* request of Teamsters' t'nlonj 1 No. 47.'. the council will lend that or-1 ! gonization moral support in its effort j to get an increase in wages.A in solution was introduced by tlie t municipal coinmittet- to tlie effect that ; no aliens ».,r non-residents be employed j on municipal or county work. If was i adopted, and copies were ordered sent to Mayor Haussllng. the Hotnmdn Houncil, Board of Works. Board ofKdu- . cation sad Board of Chosen Freehold- I1 ers.