The newsboys of Yonkers won a victory yesterday in their strike, when,
after a stern refusal even to arbitrate, "The New-York Daily News"
capitulated and acceded to the demands of the strikers. A
representative of the circulation department of "The News" spent
several hours in Yonkers in the forenoon endeavoring to effect a
reconciliation with the boys, but his arguments were usless. Soon after
the departure of "The News" man from the city the local agent recieved
a message stating that the wholesale price had been reduced in Yonkers
from 60 to 50 cents. The boys made a great demonstration over their
victory, and their strike against"The Evening World" and "The Evening
Journal" has been strengthened greatly as a result.