The Fuddlerr Strike at Whitton-paxk. —Rather more than a week since a number of puddlers employed at Whitton-parkwere summoned before the Bishop Auckland benoh of magistrates for having neglected their werk. The result of the trial wae the dismissal of the men* with a recommendation to them that they should resume their employment. This the men eventually reftisad to «2o, and at one time the dispute presented every appearance of being extended to fcha whole of the ironworkers in the establishment. Meetings of the men were held, but reporters tor the #press were not admitted.., Jt transpired, however that the men had decided to give way in their demand fora written, agreement, the masters agreeing, in the presence of witnesses, to pay prices which the men con** seated to accept, and guaranteeing that they should not.bewailed upemto work harder iron far the same rate of wage* Mr. Kane, the president of the Iron-workers’ Association, was present as » witness for themen. Tho men have now resumed work..... A «■ A * ._