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CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JULY * the present lamentahte disturbances, and assert that all | tlon to mnppross at once any act of lawlessness oF ements which tend t> ptrikes tend to tat, and that | ylolence, Employes on other reads are atill at of water many rattle, hozt, and sheer are dy- | and explolte ine. A car of dead fowle gives forty a terrible | rpoak very highly of ‘ 4 trom varlona qnartersin general terme, No malls raphily np thetreck amie and half tothe ms | ftepassing over the Penneyivanta Welitoad except fat an we can ascertal: 1, net 1 ‘or MeLaughitn'a evident | with fe ene Ne expected they will be Invotvod y ad fepubife are tune chine shops of that Comaany, sie ont local routes. Nothinghaa been sent from eceneas tn the Kepubite are ertiniogl work ae usual, and will not airlke uulese forced to | stench. Sunte of the men ato: enzaged In purying | candor and fairness in stating the eituation, rRoors, THE WORKMEN IN THR £1028, Pty i Tout tne for two. days. Onte one | Bre. ot white they, may momentartiy tringom: | OF men from other ro the dead antinala, cease Company #, ‘Thied Heslatent, of Michiean State numberii 1, had been advised by the ateikors | malt aday paceca between Baltimore and Wash | piofe aahjagation uf the rioters and the save ioes. — Ananevidence nf how lttle the city In dletnrbed AUROLA troops of thie city, have Just’ received ottercty Of thelr comms, aud received tien conMally, | Ineton and Cineinnay, and no attempt te being ented. VORT WAYNE. by tho atrike, the attendance at tte races to-day 4 A. Henk to Dattalt; and Wi lewea On a apeciss though tiey commmied their work, and, dn anewee | made in any dircetion to forward mare than one District and nat e a aN Bae waatinuennlly Jarve for the first day. and ail in A MERTING. traiy in the morning. = ta the question whether they were wrilingtostrikes | maitadday between the East and West. Feet ee siarg and mae the COMPELLED TA LEAYR. terest centertd in them, hardly a word being anid npectal Pispaten ta The Tridune, ‘ a rephed that the Pactte Company had partially ace MAILS PROM NEW YORK. Goad and dyttge the widawa. and Special Dispatch to The Tribune, about the ratiruad trouble: Avnonas tll., duly 24. —The Chicazo, Hartington — N. coded to thelr demande, wnt they thanght they | phe following dlepaten from the Superintendent | destroyed property, | tie weanite Font Warsr, Ind., duly 24,—This morning 50 —_ # Ouner tiie held aeeeiite’ ADRIAN, oucht ta continue at work. “Dui you must help | at New York, gives the present condition of the | of emplorment, and the consequent inners, on) OG ied Rita nies i TOLEDO. Quiney ehopmen here held another mecting ta- © Nor conbtata” aaant,” replied the lender of the strikers, "In f isi urame between the Eset and West from that | Ixbor, ani. tooling scriously af these feaultavf bratant | entployes of the Olds" spoke factory, who were are ° niuht, About 200 were present. ‘The Committee Speetat DispateA to Tie Tribune. order {ado this yon must atop work, A long co point: “The through Western maile from New raiutioue wf leaurant and visiowt | unwilling to stup work, were compelled to do 40, MONE STRIKERS, sent into Chieago to confer with the managers of pS ws a ference betnorn the strikerkand workmen enene Fork, Including all of Ohio and Sonthwertern And at the end of a half-honr the former, despalr- | pennsylvania, were beingeent by the Great Western. Ing of encecen tn Indncing the latter to strike, with> | Yesitrond. Tittabueg in eonding maite by wengnns Lo drew, the subtrbsto the Pan-Handle ronte, which ts A NUMBER OF POLICEMEN ren, Jfovtal care are ranning eomewhat irresn- ftaltoned af the machine shops attempted to pre- | Jaciy belween New York and Viltebneg, by way of rent the entrance of the strikers inte tho’ shop’, | the West Pennevivania allroad, but enneey it no Dat thete efforte were futile. other maile, ‘The Erio Road is apparently clear From here the strikers retnened to tho Union | cast of Hornclisville, but postal-cars were blocked one and fee ties alumna Typeeraniival | rhe atrikers tickt a large mocting thla afternoon jaitinerandoawiee lecisdapion have brought open | and decided not to allow the shops to open until a ALTE the’ ianrreriion at rmotrrute whieh ie, all nabs eae thelr oan ened aren ot sane ae ie. “we ‘ rat, aiid dvstroy all tines worth presersing. | ‘rhe vltnation on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne emred, st diije where the neasorit! pegenreceds that, na Htepmlic where the MHCTY | cyicago Mallway te unchanged, A large force Is on Tomimon tense agitation more patent Ih vindleating the | duty to-night gumrding the shopa and rolling stock righte of lavor than the brutal mutterings Of exettabls f this Cor and Ignurane untona, which lua upon ail law a8 op: ol mpany. ist Toren, O., Jaly 14—11:30 p. m—The men | the road reportetl that the Company scom disnored’ | , ADRIAN, Micb.. July 24.—A Ua excursion ar. employed'in the exsenalve Tamuer-yants of the | to compromise and adjnet matters to the asttetac- | need for Satusiay trom ite, ally vin the ba Michell & Rowland Lumber Company ave | tion of ail’ Tho advance demanded was 10 per | « andoned for tho pretent by advice of tha railway stopped work in sympathy with the raltroad | cent for all mechanics, and $1.25 for laborers’ pay nm id rattivay strikers, forall orer-time. Robert Harri, President of the | $Mctale, Strong apneala, ty dtvtston oficers ts Apaseencer train from Erle, Pa., over the Lake | road, and Mr. Strong, Superintendent, said that | combination have had a restraining effect, but thy Shore arrived thle evening and proceeded | no definite answer could be given wntil they had | Sceting uf the Company's retatnore {4 not cordial, depot.and at 2e'clocR, when the Hellevitle panton- | vt this point until this morning. The postal-car Wing eftl/eok ae frlends of Wee ‘The Watash Ratlway employes to-day decided | West on No Uhrough = teatne or | heard from —— -— fer accommodation train_on tho Cairo Koad was | wich “fete New York yesterday morning Nery strike whieh ieade to rlulence | to strike unless wages were testored to mails from the East have reached hero ornen commirters CANADA. noout to start ont, Hecker, the leading atriker, | over the New York Central stopped af Rochester, cives monopoly | new Tease ANTH-PANIC PRICES, to-day, Nograin has been moved from the cleva-.| that were on tha way from Creston an® Galesbnrz. Roped aboard the engine’ and whtepered tothe | Amat for the West and Noriiwest, which left | or power, becasue nm wiee © neople | 1 | gabsequentt teed Tram Q tors, and several manafactories have stopped work 4 : naetiaa enginese, who, with the fireman, immediately left | New York at 8:00 p, m., and which ehonid have | upon anarchy asthe preatcat of all evils, and, Uf mea nbsequently a message was received from Gen- iy for the same pnrporo, but that, a¢ evon as they re+ ST. TIIOMAS, theie porte, and the strikers annonnced that the | Joft Buffalo yesterday noon, in ati at Buffalo, No } have tochoore hriween law with MONapOLY labut | eral-Manager Mopking, at Toledo, asking a post- | In conecqnence of tunbility to ship their goods, celved nll the petitions, they would sce that every- fran woald not be permitted to leave the | trains are parsing that point Rnct of Weat. Tho | WERANATrHE they will clowathe furteet | 24 vere, | poncment of the strike until a Committee could = THE -WADASH ROAD. thing wae eatlsfactury. The Company have been A STINKE t i ; tion. Tho “oficers ‘Gh tno oad’ export. | wrovnccinare good for getting ® mall to Mitabaty | py'enierioinertntent of heunied ciate Naat | come fo that eny fo conealt with Wm. ‘This was | The employes of the Wabaet Maltway nt thie Having ll thats dese frets nail aD pamsaneer aa || oe nee aula: Buetihe. Fale for that time were flem tn thelr fefusal to, grant the Shae ANOTHER DISPATCH Fee ne ee ra ea quell any ‘tattet aise may aiee (esgccte eames fas Just ‘left to en | point ave not yet joined tho atrike, bat will | Jeno rolling stock ia that city. They feat Au verl- throaghont the United Staton haa abtenlen oie request. At ihe cnd of that time the train wae at- ‘The following dispateh was received from Gen- | Afite here, protect proper dnd strengtven the hands Huployer ortho Grand ita ‘ide & Indiana Rall- probably do ro to-morrow. ous trouble, bnt are prepared for any emerzenc’ he lowed to go. A Iarge foren of police were on antl. | eyay Mal] Superintendent Vall from New York this | Pete trea duyernanat eney to the laws of ir ‘ ‘tinpatch from General-Ruperintendent Payne, | ‘Themen tn the shops hero are intelligent, and | Canada Southern tu-day, Ata meeting of em. of the Lake Store, wits postett in thé depot this |. most of them say that, Ifa strike occure, they will | ployes here last @vening It wan docided to strike ng evening, calling on the employes to remain at.| protect the propetty Of the Rallroad Company | 7 o'clock to-night, but this morning It war coy Work, uf returpelicn there Is anything to be done; | Agalnat any mob. i : ia Alav to keep all traine tanning. TU FinRMRY c Slnded ta arin on She erleieatinvon. Tee ofleeys a ‘} all along the road are holding meetings to-night, | of tte Company are determining what should be ILLINOIS. and engineers, conductore, brakeinen, and firemen | done under the eircumalances, Tillinghast, Preal- 4 hd will hold joint meetings to-morrow night, and, | dont, telegraphed from inifalo auepending the re. ‘Thunaday Mocaifge re ie, Mate beste duétion circulars, and Mule, who has *beon Ka nen, ond fremen of 20 per cent, and engineers 10°| Wifed # tequeel that no actlon be taken on the nark percent, and ail men to claas the samo and receive | Of the men until his return fo-marrow, Thera mil pay, hla ts the pay which was revelved In | Tepyesnatations were made tu the leaders in tho ssh before the cutsdown> ‘The sentiment pl the | Stike muventent, who ee people here will anatain tho men tnany reasonable | | RETUBED TO ACCEDS ANY As tnANT ES, Uemand, an they are an onterly set, and will do no. cordingly, ab 12 orclock, o yard ensine way damage to property, "There l¢not uiaeh excitement RE ee tuaicu omutniee Techn here, overytuing being tn order, Wero hext vialted, aud the employes orderei to qt way haye announced their determination to strike to-morfbw unless thelr wages are increased 10 per cent by thal time. The beat of under ie maintained at present, but : UU) men are assembled wt the South Depot ready if activa, ‘ol the only free Uavernutant tu the wurid, = INDIANA. INDIANAPONSAS. UNITED STATES MARSHALS. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. Inpraxarocts, Ind., Jnly 21.—Gen, George B. Wright, Receiver of the Indianapolis, Blooming- ton & Western, this afternoon applicd tothe United States Coutt for aesletance inrunning trains, and Andge Gresham oruercd the United Staten Marchal to furnish a force necessary to be used In ralsing the blockade on that road, Marshal Spooner and Gen. Frederick Nefter held sconanitation {nthe put did not undertake to interfera with the gtrik- | Sfternnon, dated at sorelock: *' The information ‘re, A crowd of 33, 000 of 4.000, composed of seteraettave ia very indednite, indeed. “Traine on DISCONTENTED AND UNEMPLOTED LABORING | at) roads are very irregular, andonly locel, with MEN, postal blockade at Uofialo and Vitteburg. The gathered under the sheds, and mach ineendlary | rioters at Buffato offored to run mails through," folk wasinduteed In, Achief caneo ef excited AT A CAMINET-MBETING: comment among them was the anticipated serival | (o.day, the atrike fornmd tho rale subject of con- from the Went of aix companies of colored infan- | sideration, except a few matters of routine busl- try. Frank Hecker, under | whore orders } poss which needed attention, A requeat waa ro- the rtrikera were acting, became | coneld- | cefyed from Gov, Young, of Ohlo, for arms from erably intoxicated after very frequent vielts to the | the Columbus arsenal. Bins wae granted ty faloon nnder the depot, and made annmbcr of | rections telegraphed to supply him, ‘The question Slolent harangnes, Inone of thee he said that tf | of calling militia was presented by a great mul- the county does not think we strikers nican bust- | titnde of telesrame from various quarters. auvis- nese, Int them wait and eee, We Intend to show | ing it, ‘The eentiment of the Cabinet !s whoily ad- She capltalletn, chat pone penple will hava bread, | yorev to dofng this till the Staten have exhanated even if they have to hght tout. Ufthe public un: | their means of putting down disturbance. Sepre- tretood the everets of unt order they would know | tury “Evarte telegraphed | some New, Yotk EVANSVILLE. BXCITEMENT. © Evaxavittx, Int, Inly 24.—The general rall- road atrike hae cansed considerable excitement in thls city, unt large mectings were helt Inet night ant to-night. No serious interferonce occurred until to-night, when a mob assembled at the St. Loule & Sonthoastern depot, and informed the ofM- clate that the ‘mail car alone conld start, for A GENERAL VIEW. FROM TIE GOVNRNOR’S OFFICE. ‘ Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune, : Srrixorigto, Ti, Inly 24.—The excitement oyer mattera pertaining to the etriko continues, The Governor's office and Adjutant General's de- partment have been continuously busy all day re- eelving and answering dispatches, Tho nets frum # A . ~ | work. Many af the latter have been fn the acevi how powerfal we sre, and they talk of bringing | parties that tho | Tresident = would — ex- i G Nashville, ‘Tenn, At 9 o'clock the mall | Chicago was considorad av indicating that affaira PROCLAMATION oF tl Ce fh ening of th ter aoe tte aed atriieen met out rare uutio | awe, Al gomM tations, | Ieuttettion for See a eae anciteeled ale cat aud’ sleeper attenipte to leave for | arc approaching a culmination there, ‘The reports GTB ODTERNORS ~~ Boe eee ae eee caattin eee annul yout platoinand shoorhell outot them— | PECPCry 6 wee a duton " Naehvillo, but tho mob broke the | from Euet St. Lauta were reassuring that violence jor a varty of men on | mented announced that no attempt would be made grnixari2ty, Ih, duly 24.—Tho following was | thefeduetion, bat wero threatened with personal Elita few, and the balanice will ran like sheep. duty ta preserve order was went to the Secretary of © | conpling, and the Company was compelled to con- | and damage to property will be prevented, ‘The i Ht Salone fe Racy ac thsten denny be |e Sere OF tha Hae ee ENTIMENTS WER CTTEIRD — | Ser te eee oer ean instructions to fave | t@ interfere with the operations of traineunder pro | 145 with tho wiehca of the mob, and send only the | Chicaze & AER cae cLGPa TGC OL MEALS Are ee eee aevgonaaliaion He ade AVifeaatie fine tontoptralne AL wine: peveint of tho, more dlscreet strikers gathered | tnemissued, ‘The frenident aaid to-day that the | tcetlon of the United States. The Sret tral | inait ear, withdrawn until good order {e restored. Tho |’ Brats or Istixota, Extcvtive Deran ‘ever point they happened t: ‘rowds of about feound Becker and persuaded him toqnit talking, | strike might bring about euch a condition of affairs | will accordingly be sent ont to-morrow ABIMILAR ATTEMPT eee a ri aih PE iecharheeoulieselion: tea Pe aIManienn daly ae ween WO, many of whom were A Lins emplayes, wait ana be finally y ling Into boraparative | Se'would conder ae, necessary to call Congress by | morning under an eacort of ' Doputy United Statce | was made at 1 o'clock to pravent the night express | Epringtold & St. Lonls Acconimenslion wroeel Ie Wrenras, Disorders and lawlossnces have re- elargund the station for tte eerieal of the wal riotons demonstra | the middle of September, but at preeent he did not anticipate, ench a nceeanity. the Cabinet ad- . 10 meet to-morrow. ne with three nat | OTHE CABINET SRETING, no further that Alton this morning, and {ts retutn this evening ts the last train over tho road untll the strika fs over, ‘Tho Spring- for St. Louts from leaving. The tralu was backed down Ohio strect furan felnt, when tho cnutneer crowded on all steam, went by the dewot at Light: ning apecd, and succeeded in gotting the train of. Marelial. The strikers were then notified that an application fora writ of assistance would be mado by Recelver Ingatla, of the Indiunapolls, Cincin- cently occurred In aime of the Stutesof thie Union, .| train from the East, which wa» half oa hour late, and fears are entertained that they may extend to | owls to the troubles at Baitalo, * thie State; and UYON COMING IN tone, the pollee borboud and orde: About 4 9'elucl ears Joaded with 400 strikers from the eastern ‘We d . el cl vr} feld Division of the’ Ohio & Miasiselppl nav, By the Constitution of oor State It is | the men proceeded fo, sovor enzine and mall-car Jond cheera by the cruvds Hon tasted unt eBo'clock, discteninz mostly | eM MNO oocmprrow. ‘They agreed to all thelr regular tratoa, but are taking nothing but | ployes have not fet atruck un the Springfeld Di-') ° c ta) + y ithe THE STRIKERS DISKMBARKED tatlroad troubles. ‘Telegrams from military com- and formed in Hine, and with musie of fife and | mandera showed tho condition of afaira. Gen, drum marched In the direction of the Pacite na- | Kehofeld wave quiot prevails in Philadelphia, and chine-shope. At every street crossing the proces- | Gen, Muncuck is fully able to suppress any disor- sion wan joined by numbers of aympathizers, and t dor there, Telegrams from Chicago and other hy the time the rhopa were renched there were | points Weet showed the state of affairs there, and 2.000 menon the march. Arriving ut the shope, ie Secretary of War explained the movements of they found that the ekop-men, belng advised ©f | troops, A regiment of infantry will be or- the approach of the attikers, iad already quit | dedi west from. the Department of the work, nud were on the platform ready tomeetthe | gouth to strengiben he * Federal forces Atrizers.. A tepreecntative machinist received the | jn that veetion, The President and. Strikers and wade a epeech te them, 6 hat | Cabinet feel confident that the Government In fully the whop-men had concluded not to atrike, | able to aupprass dieorder with the force now araila~ hut to quit) work | in deference ty |} bie, and the prom t action uf the Secrctaties of the ae «of the strikers, They bad | War and the Navy In disposing of the United States no cauee of complaint agamet the emploges, bue | troops quietly so as to ald the civil authoritics, met arn te wore unth the strikers hed | the approval of all, Several military commanders rdrese Of thelr wronge, Krom Cia place | have ample forces at their disposal, and other ry marched to the North Mlxeourt {tall- | troope ace within reach {0 relnforce thein without s- | delay in cate of neccrsity. MILITARY ORDENS, local frelght. ‘Nune af the employes of the Sonthwentern Mond took part in the diagraccful affalr at the depot to- night. ‘The mob consisted for the moat part of bummers and rowdles realding In the city. ‘Therefore, J, Shulby M. Callom, Governor of | zens had gatherod, and were anziously waiting the Intnoin, by Virtue of the authority in too vested, | next move, Passenters were exelted and in do hhoreby }eaue this my proclamation. andeali upon | oant, and probabsyPnad the ndvlce of many of tha peopto of this State to abetals from any netauf | thom been acted upoy stolence or lawlesenewa, and to ald in walntaining | huve followed, and th the peace, While the right of the people tu as- ] present, adviscd thata temps semble peaceably and discuss thelr real or sup- |.to the ten, After a fow wor is, honed gelevancen {a guaranteed by our form of | ‘of the Bulicitor's ofiice, the men agreed to let th Government, and the ballt-box te» open for tho | train go throuzh, but declared with great ds correction of allevilsin tegwiation, vloteneo and | terintnation that Ht should bo the tast. Outureake against the Iaw are thus left absolutely THB NUMBER OF CANADA SOUTIGRY MEN Without excusv or juatifcation. Let all good citi- | on atrike here ts apout 250, The Air Line men. It zens remembgt thin, and resolutely array them- | {a reported, will strike to-night, and a masa tneet- relvoaon the site of law and ordor, Letallexcit- | {ugof omployes will be held tuenight to give vent Ing appeals tending to sivlonce disconn- | to thelr yriovances, No serlous diaturbuncce ate tenanced, and tho pence of suclety bo inaintained, | oporehended, but tt te manifest that jndginont and gna The ‘proverty of the people be protectod. | nnd wraitenes must be exerci-ed, ‘The names of Teapecially call npon all Mloyora of cities, Sherlify, | those who took part in atoppin:s the train hinve Loea and athora charged with theexceution of tho laws, | taken down. and ittalikely that prockedinu will that they bo vigilant In repressing tha (ret aymp- | bo taken ayninat them before a Vollea Maztstrate, toma of violence, aud upon all wood, eltizens thnt | under the provisions uf the actof tho last session they atand ruady to aid the uflicurs of tho law in | of the Dominion Parilament. viston ‘of “thé Winole Central. The Chicago freight train was abandoned, but possoncer trains continne to run. The employes have not yct etruck, but aro very reticent a» to thet intentions. ‘The Wabash to-night takes off all freight, but continues to run passenger trains, The men on thin division bnven't struck yet. The Springteld & Northweatern ia running as nanal, “+ BRAIDWoop, 7 The news received officially from Drowwdod conflrnia the report that the atriking minors are virtually in pusseasion of the town, the Muyor sup- porting thom, No further trouble there ts appre hended. THE OUTLOOK IN APRINGFIELD, ‘ while not threatening canctly, in uneasy. ‘Theto are very many wen. out of enployment, Inelnding quiesce when Judge Gresham Issued his arders, se they WANT NO COLLISIONS WITIL THR GOVERNMENT atthls Junctare, Arrangements are being perfect- ed with the strikers to let passeuger trains move over the Cincinnat!, Hamilton & Indianapolis to- morrow, the management having acceded to the demands of employes abolishing the reduction, ond paying men up in full to July 1, It is underetood that the 11 o'clock train to-mor- row will leave with banners streaining and bunting flying, under the protection of the strikers, ‘ ‘THIS CONCESSION 1s looked upon by aume as an indication of weak- ening on the part of the atelkers, but thoy profers to think otherwise... The stoppage of tralna at the MICHIGAN CITY. TUB SHOP MEN. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. MMicmiaan Cery, Ind., duly 24.—-A lurge and en- thualastic mecting of the employes of the Michigan Contral Road was held this evening in Conden’s Hall, Tefore tho organization some outsiders commenced making violent speochea against tho rond, forthe purpose of exciting the eniployes agalnst their employers, The ratiroad-men tmme- dlately oxeluded from the mecting all except em- 5 4 e the in road track, on the levew, where they took pi siow of AN ENGINE AND TEN FLATCANS, ‘Tie War Departinent han ardered antrong force | Cnion Depot to-day brought together a laryo nnin- | ployee of the road. ‘They then rerolved that theY | you or mora aluiking aninars, suue of whim aro fant ed to the round-hoves | of the Ninth {ntantry to procced to Rock Taiand, | ber of tralusbound passcugers, many of whom | Weald not commit any viotonco or depredattons on | qesiduonsly cultivating thw wequaintanee of Id Aceping tho peace. A MEETING. Rey ee AG tir Sona 4 the file M1, and there awalt further ondera, Eight addl- | were eekee ‘and, tibia: y ‘Mayor rife inter- | the property of the Rattroud. Company. ‘They pass | rallrond hnnde, A nuiaber uf mun, mort {noppo: in witness whereof, Lhave hereunto sel my hatd ‘he atrtker of tho Cinada Sonthera Mallroat Ay CE MEE if ant! cauead the great sca! of the xtate to bo af- } helda masx-inecting, In purstance of a call, at % ‘Town-Tlall this ovontug,-and adopted the followin resolutions: Reswtred, That we demand a recall of the circular of ae chi nictiass of July ¥, making # reduction of 10 nt. - ted, That none of tho employer engaged in th aiatt ba dlacharged UF Tokioved fron thelr ree ive wltustions, Resolced. ee hat we depend upon recetring tho hack tonal euntraliiee of infantry have been ordered to St. Lonis, ‘The strikers gnarantce protection, and say that Divisiona West will do the same. The information from the CIncinnath, Indianapo- lis & Columbus ways thatthe rioters will not inter- fero with mail trains, Mr. Vanderbilt and Mr. Scott have been saked if they will not ran with epecial care on regular tunely ure circulating a petition for employment on the streets, tor which Jaber tho city has no means to pay, Whe tone of the petition fs euzyea- tive of a threatening demand. Tho police force 16 doubled to-night, ond, with the nilitary gnard may be.dependod on’ to euppresa on outbreak should it occur, Es ed n series of resolutions requesting the Goneral Manager of tho road to restore their pay, and ap- pointed a committee to meet General Manager Lalyard at Jackson to-murrow, The best of feel. Ing prevailed toward the Coinpany, ‘Two hundred Jaburera employed In tho luimber-yards nete stenck to-day, aud deinaad an advance of 60 cents per day. posed, and at his urgent requeat the strikers con- rented to let them proceed on thelr journcy@ feel- ing sesured thot the popular sentiment did not juatify the detention of helpiess wornon, TUB UNITHD STATES MAILS , have not been Interfered with at all, but, to guard ayulnet the possioility of Interruptions In tranalt, pany. A conference was held, and, aga reentt, the tanptoges agrocd that ne more freight trains should be allowed to co.onton the road.” From here the strikers returned to the Union bepot AT 6 O'CLOCK the fong expected train having aboard Gen. Davis And xix coinpantes of infantry steamed Into the Hepot, and tie blue-couta were received with wild Pry Done at ta its: of Bpringfleld this 21th day of a duly, A. D, 187: 8. M. Cuntom, Governor, Uy Gronue Ll, Mantow, Sccrotary of State. —— JOLIET. QUARDINO TUK PENITENTIARY, REAONATION i Licut. -Col. MeNclll, Aesis Adjutant-Gener- and protonzea cheers by the thourands ptesent. The | trafne as faras they can control roads, and with | the Government has employed men to watch the = alof the Second Brivadu, resigned to-day onac- pay wow due on or befure the Fit of August, and tie pet tails counce cue faa hat before armed | speeiml trains through riotous districts, “If they | mails, and take the vamer of all porsone Iaying ONTO. aoe ee ure OF basiiots. suterenta,” and is Apeciat Divatch to Tre Tribune, We all recelvouur pay upon, a, Fouutorly-eataullaned rentinels koe tren te Sune and ry a wale refuse this, the malls are en bande sa ibe vacted property of Reni) succecied PS, Glan Cate i 2p ee mae ta Jour, Il, Joly 24.—A tolegraphie order was eas feet, “that we wii Out work ta aig of tae varl- he railroad platform. a AOlGtE: ANSOLUTRLY DLOCKADED, lor the purpose of future prosecution. the pen- “earnestly at work putting bri gato, in frat-c! reectved hero thia evening fre Gov, Cullon - | onsdepargm ity of allow acters to AL our plac and the crowd was gratetul £2 | as the Mtehfean Central Is reported to have struck, | alty ia very leary. CINCINNATI. CE ea erat thet the Wabest men of | fecelred hers ee jor tne | daitar train bo rade ox veaty tho. squeen cept er bits instead of colured, the Tuthy tit such terme are acceded by sald raliruad cou atrneting the Citizens’ Corp to proceed to the Pen- Jon uaving eained (nat .ney were colored and a strike has commenced at West Albany, The THE DEH tank = PLOY! THE MAYOR AND THE MODS BS, thie divisjon will sirike ta-morrow, dared thelr Inten- = 3 " fo guording that inatitulion, ' Lebanon Valley Itoad 1s blocked. The Uridge In | ata meotiny tu-ntzht, oy a ‘July 44.—The ateikers to-night vir- es Heutlary and asviat to @ a ‘Yogr correspondent buarded the cuach { 4 : B . NCINNATH, July Sd, — The ateikers fo-nis gh = The meeting was nnanimous and largely attend. romps. Vopr cotrenpondent boarded the euach tn | purned at leading. Upon tecalving tas tafarina: | Lon of reusing ta accept the teruie of commie | gusty nave posseenion of all the rouds in tho weet- MATTOON. Tro command lure nota round of anawuaitn, | agai teice gf ite squemay tarhwntone and 1 ¢ GEN. DAVIS ately to Vanierbiit and Scott, asking then to make | indicauons thatthe action will bo reconsidered to- | ern part of the city, and no trains can run over the CESSATION OF TRAINS. +] ply of ammunition has been ordered from Chicago Suing pti tig Company. Mould comply With the war xeated for purpore of learning what that.] sueii arrangements aa Vail bad suggested 1f possie | morrow, and acunccasion made. ‘Thu Brother- | Ohlo & Missleslpnf, Indlanapully, Cincinnati & La- Epectat Dispatch ta The Tribune. to be sent via wagon train, Tho excitement bere tapne Siubudied in the, above Waplitione feulinglycourteoum, anil evoke, freely of the | tn STRIRANS AT hunbot Locomotive Engincare thlsavoning parsed | fayette, Cleveland, Columbue,Cluclnnat & tnilan~ | atvrrooy, Ul, July 2.—~Tuo great atetke bss | Jy gnppronscd but intoue, augmonted slightly by a othe { vity of the wituation, but acclined peremptor-, hihuy are Teepuntinie for tne blockade at the ‘use of intoxicating Mquors during thls excite. | apolis, Cincinnat!, Hamition & Dayton, and Atlan- | reached Mattoon. Last ereninga meeting of the | strect enconntor, which took place early In the x. LONDON. My ‘a5, shat cu tiail auabned aah ted ous pal t thls polnt, and they telegraphed to the. et Ae large pablia menting to ight cunzene ite forest enere Pepa ate GaN at employes of ins Tndlansvals & Ht; Louls Fraltgoad gvontng, ‘betwoen a atrikor and one of the milltin. quien - aut: re bee ered here = naa. rate cted piv jur th Ea 1 ie after | f , : eee RmUEKLOUN AA rateet Ike MOONEE Of tho) Hee ee Dichion eeine liane shone men eetlonta y rian reesed about is 00 ¢ | was held, and the shop-men agrecd to maka Com- | Mayor Elwood ia absent, in Chicayo, and Ald. Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Lonnox, July 24.--The aoll-abeorbing tople here Is tho railway stelkow. At present peuple are anxiously epeculating on whot ts ikely to tuke place on the Great Western, There {x coneldcrable supprosead focling among tho handa, gnd various Uhreats heard of what will be dono {n clsu the rae quest of the men ta nub complied with. ‘There are agitators among them who speak of striking, the mora tentperate say that, whatcver my happen, thore will Lo no atelke, 1b ts feared, hows evel, the strike on tho Canada Southern will pro- clpitato matter, ta ' MONTREAL. NO APPREMANSIONS, Apeclat Dievatch to The Tribune, Mortar, July 24.—There ara no appretion: sions at thehead offices hore of a atriko on the’ Grand Trunk, A allght rodnction of wages will shortly take placo in accordance with an agreement ontercd into between the men and Mr. Hickson fact January, and It {6 said the wen ore perfectly satised with tho terms, protectlon of life and property. All law-abiding en ate invited to enlist. ond poll-hooks will be opened at all engin houses In the morning. CALL FOR A MASS-MEBTING. Cincinnati, Hamtiton & Dayton depot, declaring | mon cauao with the tremen ‘ind brakemen,in the that he had beona workingmon, and knew thelr | demand for wages paid prior to tho reduction of wants; that he wae with them in thie struggle, but | Jan. 1, ‘Thiedcctsion waa sent to tho mauagers begged them not to destroy property or commit any | of the ruad at Indfanapotls, and a reply aeked yiolence. ls apeech la generally cendenne for by noon to-day, Apout 12 o'clock tho Nearly 100 apectal police have been sworn reply was sent that the road hyd suspended Be ae ane TRENOTUENRD operatipns for tho" pregent.’" At noon the wtrike as men can le procured. : began, ond a crowd ‘yatched tue arrival and ‘The eittzens bavercontributed thus Sar $7,000 for | depagtnre of the east” and wert traing at 1 shel garments and subscriptions will be con- | o'clock, that fur the west being‘unly a postal-car nocd. sagof ademonstration was mado on tho | audengine. Just at that timestwo freight trains igs Poltco station to-atgut by friends of | of the liliuols Cental arrivaieabd -were immedt- ‘Mullanay and other notusuuarouglia, who bad | ately boarded by the atrikers, and the engines do- bocu arrented ag Ieaders in dust nikit'e perfarni- | tuched. . Tha ctows ware permitted to roturn with Chiwd waa dispersed alter auumber of arreuts bad | to engines to Chatnpalym, By a apectal request ‘been made, of Agent Phelan of the Centrni, and several citl- Hou toruight Wi Ere i Pacer erate sata otcleces end aloe night. Wi tion | allowed to pass intnolested 80 hore tu dighanstation “Bley. With the exception tho frult tain north at oetoei batty believed very quiet. Tho call for ward organizations of Vuellance No FURTHER TRAINS Comunittecs haw proven a failure, but twoor three | will be allowed to pasy east on the Central Road. dy responding and orguntzing, whose men hare not jomed the strikers, ‘This in tt are aulatiag of threata to drag the | terference with another road,-wlose eniployes are workingment of all classes {ulo tho movemont, but | vatleled, is condomoud by nll the citizens af Mate many men who da under ntcad: couployment avoid eee ue: piiecatces, as toaiauapols +t Lande tis.ceye and keep away from the alreate Ot | rite ved ail thelr rolling-stock away from thalt United States, and shall participsie in no move- ent looky to anything cle without T have ipechte orders from army headquarters.” After remaining at the Cuton vepot shout ono hour the troups formed in Hag and marched tothe Areenal Sarrncke, ive mntles below the present centre of troulic. Besides hia tusketry, jen, Davin has two Gathng guns with hin, THE akuivaf, Or THE TRUOPS had no perceptible cfeet In cvoling the ardor of the strikers, the ieasers declaring that they would Aoht # collistun with” the troops, but were determined to carry thelr polnt at every tink. By algttvall nearly ell the etrikers bad gust side vf the river, and Were cougrevated at the Ctiun cepet, where they are tu-ntebt. During the duy there Waszreat popular excitement THROUGH THE CITY, and the atrike waa the nbeorbing theme of conrer- jou. A serious fecling of apprehension w: tbruad among the people, awl @ general belief prevalent Chat the crivis is bound to resultin blood iudvesulation. It was rather a common opinion Shat the strikeré have much of right on thelr aide, ind that the roads ought, in justice tu the men, a0 eiluafor tue public youd, wake wome conces- jlon. Vuring the day the Coopera’ Unfon resolved to itrike, sud the coopers of the elty tormed in pro- ieenlun umd tutrched through the city at 6 o'clock Aiis wfteruo in. Woouruf haa charge of uunicipal affaira, No trouble has uccurred.un the Kuck Island Huad, and no preparations havo been made to suppress @ pouslblo riot. Youthern none of tho mails have been interfered with or stopped bere by parties known aa strikers, The xtelkers will furnivh all enginoers and drew to para ol] mails regularlyt our own expense, If the tallroad company will permit as to do so. THY MAYOR OF ERIE, Pa., alao telegraphed tha afternagn to the Post. master General os fol) *“*A committee of strikers requvat me to telegraph you that tho stop: pes Of passenger and niall trains hero Is not by heir convent or procnrement;*that they protest nyalnet it, and are willing to ald to send forward pil kuch trained," ~ « Tho only ronte by which through mail east to ‘west can now be dispatched certainly Is NY CANADA ROADS, ‘The malls wore ordered sent to-day from Hnffalo to Toledo by way of the Suspension Uridge unt!) the trouble was over, In auswer to a dispatch from the Postmaster-Goncral, the Assistant Pust- mieter-General of Canada telegraphed as follows thle afternoon from Ottawa, Ont: **T have re- qnested the (reat Western Hallway to take charge the mails you sent and yive them conveyance,” he Booka, atIndlanapolie tw as complete as ot uffalo, Tothe Western Assuelated Presa. Tyntaxarouie, Ind., July 24S p. mi.—Tha fale lowing call line been ineued: TNbiaMaroLia, July 24, 1877.70 the law-adld~ ing Uizent of Indianapolls? You nto roquceted to mect in inavs in front uf tho CourtIouse on Waeuington strect this evening at 7:0 p. m., to consult as to measures for the publle safety. ‘Let your numbers be #0 large, and tho address be of auch @ character that Jt will.be demonstrated that the people of thla city aze largely on tho side of Jaw and order, Mensures fur organization for the protection of Life and property will alxo be adupted. J. Caves, Mayor. Witt, TRY. United States Marshal Spooner has decided to attempt sending ® train out on the indlanavoli*, Bloomington & Wertern Road, and hus neked the authorities at Washington fur permission tn use Cuited States troops If necessary. He has just vone to interview the strikere, Loplog they may be Induced not to oppose bin TERRE WAUTE. THE STRIKEUS HAVE UNDISPUTED CONTHOL. Teuns Wacse, July 24.—The strikers are in 5 $9.29 Gtgune, Jour, Jl, Jal ~The brakemen of the Chicago & Alton Masleoad employed hero siruck thie afternoon, notifying uthor employes that they would not be allowed to continue work, The com any is ving all ite freiut-care on thie vislou on to side-tracka between tone, ‘The quarrymen at Lemont are roported ready tu strike, and warued the Chicago & Alton fulka Ww-dsy to tako their cara ont of the town. AN ADDITIONAL STRIKE. Sa oe Tho awitcbmen of the Jollet cut-off division of the Michigan Central Mallroad have struck, de- manding tho samo pay o4 siinilar laborurs recuive on thy main line, and glving the Cowpany twenty- four hours to accede to the demand, | This would be an increase of $5 per month on their prescat pay. s PEORIA. TOLEDO, PEOMIA & WARSAW. Peonta, IL, Jaly 24.—At the prevent writing ft looks ax {fall the trouble tere would be avolded, Ameating of the Toledo, Peoria & Worsaw Nail- road men hehd Ione’ night, and rewulutlons POSTMASTER HOLLOWAY, at Indianapotla, tulezraphedas fottows: strikers allow mailate zo only on trains where there arc ronte-nyenta, ‘They tok the mail for Zanesville ith uf of tho ¢ a. rain tu-day, because GRAND TRUNK. .' COMPROMISE, . LP RCIIEN MEPS OY EEE, OPFIGLADANAND, ini fapated contest of all ha‘ allroad ieee; seed at Indienapolla aud Kavt St. Loule, and | were passed to tho effect. that unices | Mosrneat, July 24.—The Grand Trank Tallway PROMINENT CITIZENS re Wad mo fuuto-azens on ite | tlun- | trains have Lren stopped on all roads exceot tho oa have it wtanding out an slde-tracks at various | tha wages were restored to tho oli flyures, EME AT oe j vas held In the M flee, for tho ourpose of | Hele OF pmengers lave been, stopped here, | erro auto & Evansville, which Road hat never DAYTON, ; Bee eee ee ee ee alt a: | cummuany anil fis employee have efectall on alc olnta along thy ine. No frelubte have been ra accorD, Ui wee One elty authors avo been nostra a h py the strikers ney wi and in wi yu clt> Tite firemen and Deu, | teens in anpprossing any fron, dowteuction of prop- Msctisetag the siti: iy protaetion uf af rotor pill ble arrangement, A slight redtiction of wages will take place, Tho men are satiailed, and » atrixt will be avyolded. ion, and devising mvanures tor he and private wroperty mene ‘Thouul no reporters wero ad- a “Dartox, 0., July thelr power lo prevent others from Ailing thelr places, A comimittoe was appointed to walton Sa- perintendent Fiuney and pince the niatter before reduced wages. The United States mall hes not watched hereafter, and will have aftidavite, and ak eon interfered with, It Ie understood thet the the partles who take the mails from tho tratos are rested by United Statee Marshal. Fronch, Mall nitted, it Was uacertalned thut a plun of protection s : i Kast and Went roads will rin one mall trata each | men of the Cineluna erly. of riotous demonstrations, Some of tha | him. A partial comproiies tins béon vifected, anil Te tan ageeed om and. that & hunber of wells | Superiutendent at Clnclunatt, tulographe to the | seay daily, but they will make no-effort to carry | road ata mecting this evening adopted resoiutiong Hhagemen ‘have been eomnibestoned, ty the Mayur tnolomieeteat the rood apprenend no. viclsned, MARYLAND . mown wulltary men Were conmissluned with su> | Indianapolis, and says tho Oblo db Slie. | pasnengcrs, Tho Logunaport Road sent uut a luco- expressing thelr satisfaction with tho action of the | sueclal police. i here Jy comparatively yitly ex: | here hove been ny deniunatrutlans ero, yot. at i iy tanzania empenien crane, ho | HS tbag* tuat! only at engine “asi | tote eitu.a mail eat thle evenings ‘Thu rll | Company ta egtd to thelr wages, and thera | {UGHerE AM Ua hate Ateety Rar unmaeated | yey ‘pusesge ws tus “eiary ol SATITO RE ce Mebured. far ony. emvegoncy Tue daaver | Rmtal fat. The Can Handle traina are runniue | rosy upou which trafle ta stopped are the Van~ | Hess to assles th the protection of the property Of | iieetrike would uve inudy little change, for the a g i? under aro, awaiting orders, MENDOTA. THE FARMERS. Npectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Mexpora, DI., July 84.—The seriousness of the joes pot arise xo wuch from the men who are sons the actual eitikere, as from discontented ahurmy persons generally, desperate by the law wives of work, ani ready (or any extremity if wrovuked. dalia. the Indianapolis & St. Louls, the Ilnole Midland, the Terre Maute & Uunville, and’ the ‘Terre Uauto & Lozanuport, Thero bas been, XO RIOTING Ol VIOLENCE, and scarcely auy Srtaliiog. ‘A message waa received by the strikers to-da: e +, AN BumAnGO, Ttaraony, Jaly 24.—A notice, posted on the Merthaute’ Kxchango, ways: '! The Northern Cen- tral Htoad ta recelving no frelght, the strikers having given the Company uotll noon to accede to Welt demand." the rosd, ‘The tralna to and from the city run very | Indianapolis & St. Lola had virtually suspended irregularly, und several largo manvfactories have | pruvioualy. ted they will bo obliged to ebut down uniess supplica can bo obtained within a few days, ‘Tho BLOOMINGTON, city suthoritica aro: making every preparation to NO TRAINS. quell any slot that way occur here. Byectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune, a through conneeties of mails fur the Southweat could, P think. by made wv way of Wittaburg, ae the Venusylvania Noad {6 running trains, No irains are moving over the Cleveland & Pittsburg Moad to-day. TUE INTERNATIONALES wa ntircing up much discord, and thelr meeting st. LOUIS, ‘The following is fromthe General Manager of Bat LIAL versed Wh WEL HBG. lower Clasuen On| ge cRE tents Terre Panto: Leadleride dated ok | puariag tbe services af 00 culnere ab. east, a |= : Teoomnatox, Ii, July 24,—To-uight Bloom- | strike ie being felt nero, | This le the crossini- DISSENBION. aah ed é ape NO . 5 1 cr wae declined. Th p g re, SA mectinga to-night wich | $1, Lone tite afternaon? ++ A lawleas body of men | ven disposed to avuld. tm ener COLUMBUS, eee inat a trom the world ty the stoppage, | Polnt uf the Chleago, Burlington & Quincy and the | Numerous tetegranie and lengthy corceepondence ea were made, cui threats | Tow huldiag sway at Lael St Louie lis 1uccioy | collisian with thu atrikers, aud to awalt derelon- BATIAVIED. ofall rullway trains, “Tho announcement was | Winols Central Noads, ond whore the trauefurrig | yetweun Gen, Vronch nad Col. Sharp, of the Haltl- takes place, ‘Tho agents along the Iino bave tu. colved orders tu stup the shlvping of frelzht, aud no transfers wero received by the Chicago, fur- ington & Quincy, An immense number of care are switched ail along the linc, and cattle are bo- ing taken'Into pastures, Farmers werg obliged to return home with grain, etc., to-day, MICHIGAN, | 6 of fhe newepapers which iad criticised them were openly Induled mm. Pros ion- of vxcited men have marched through the elling and suklag other nolay demonatras A Jarze pioyortion af the ety policy force wbeen withdrawn from the segular beate and ticld in hand at the pointe of d ‘There bas Gwen great excitement all day at TMK SOCTH ot. LOUIS FOUNDRIES > and Iead ant vine works, and wiltices from there ata lute hour to-ulght slate tat it continues, the Convuavs, 0., July 24,—Tho calm prevailing | ‘made that no trains will be run until tt bs perfectly in thin city to-day, after tho atorm of yesterday, | yafetodosv. The afteruoon trains on the Chicayo was very murked. ‘There waa not a mp- | & Alton pasved through, but Assistant Buperin- ple of excitement to disturb the comt- | tendent Vauzhan states that these are the last or- tunity, and buelueas went on oe usual, | dere recoived thia afteruoon from Supt. MeMullin, except that soma embarrassment revalled | dirvcting the Superintendent of Machinery to abut from the non-morement of trains, Tho strikers | gown the tuschino-shops to-morrow morning unt! vivited the Stee Line Road thi morning to wea | peace te rcatored on every polnt of the road, This that tho usual freight tralus did uot leave. They | will throw 400 to 600 tdlc men on the streots, and more & Ubio Naflroad, ara published, which show that French wae upheld by the Secretary of War and Gen, Uancock In bis actlon, It appears that Bherp not ouly Interfored with French's urders, but wlso with biveuburdinates. French Invited upuo auother army ofliccr taking the command, aud Gen. etty was appointed, Tits STHIRERS. ‘The employes of tho Northern Contral Road 0. lett, of the Terra Hante & Danville, who fe absent from tho city, telegraphed that if (he force on his road was divwatleted und wished to strike, to take of the trains, cluse the yardn, lock thy doors, and nall up the gatew, Ibis now believed that the largest manufacturing catablish- ment here will close fur want of coal, STUIKENS' MEXTING, Ata meeting of railroad strikers to: lowing: the mai! thls morning. ‘The civil authorities aro powerlesato render adcquate assistance, and to save bloudshed and wholesale destruction of prop. erty the roads have thus fag yloided to the threat of inundation,” MILITARY ORDERS. WHEN THOOPS ARE TO DX BENT. Wasmsaton, D. C., July 24.—The Commanding Ee 5 aay, tho fol- olutions were ununtinausly adupted: atreeta being fulbof iabotere, und a rivt hupendiome. General Department of tho Gulf bss beou ordered ‘MEW ‘The present condition of the conutry | were shown an oficial notice thatthe old scale of ral waidered —e perebusiond ik rel ye pease Pa yore at | either Yontaville of Newport barracks, there tore- | jahoriny clasveq of the population; and ately eaid, **Go shead; we have nothing more to | ginough, asa class, the machinists of this road APVAtus, able; if uot, they would all withdraw from tho port to the revpective communding officers. Thess troopa will consist of elghteen companies of the ‘Third and Thirteenth Infantsy, A Affatea at Marcteburs are belng watched closcly, with o view of sending there a sufficient number of regular troops te secure order and protect prop- aa a ae Ere ne ut ave from | ate law-abldiag and orderly meu, must uf thom other ruade. having tumilice Iicre, Mayue Bunn will Jasue a ‘The Gret panscnizer, train to go East over the Dat- | proclamation ordering the closing of all saloons In more & Obie since Saturday went sbout noon to- | the morning, All rolliug-stock is beimg removed day. They will run only day trains on ail divie | Frou termini, from Braldwaod, and olier danger Wane for the vresent. ‘ous potute, to places of aveurity, ‘Tram-men gel Wugneas. An effort is wade ‘by # portion, oF perbapa all of the subsitized agente uf capital to make the Impression that the unsettled state of the coantry Is due to employes of thy rallroauy alone, when in trath and in fact {14 oppressed labor ox erclsing the juberited right of revolution ugalnst the tyrannical exactions of capital; therefore, . Special Dizoutah to The Tribune. Detnorr, Mich, July 24.--To this hour sail- road matters here are quiet. The Detroit Uranch of the Lake Share if Michigan Bouthern theday stopped freight tralus, and ou that coail and the Canads Southern nunc Lut paaseuges (ralayare now the atrtke, uial the furnaces are closed, 4 CITIZENS MELTING WITH CLOSED DOORS yas held to-night st Oo'clock In thy Four-Courts Lintding. ‘Three companies of volunteers were dworn in, numbering ety men each, aud placed fu command of well-knowd ex-oficers of the army, Geu, A, G. Sunth hae beeu mady Chief Command: aorvice of the Company, Tho men way thatin the latter event they will not do any fnjury to the property of the Company, but, atthe same time, witl tut siluw any other persuue to take their rt Oitrains ct two companies went out yesterday, i cite { trampe wore arrested to-day, YA tty | . ise de ad bit and uke second iu command. | FtY+ Retolred, That we now appeal to our fellow-cit A nowbero " fs erally are lu favor uf acquiescence tothe running. ‘The Groat Weetera has compromised | a9 usual, oud will ikewlse do so to-day. ‘ RR Ce CHa iinicarneat ee oe tin oe, | UBan Unprotected labor. GoUMRr aeHcOLats . Ing consieted ouly of au engine and mail Comuniitee eanie from Jackson and held a confer. | Staue whether tau tarwe body of 'mon, probabl huve threatened to Sestrox, Another npany remains tn anos at the Four Court red thau a Livek ol cre thy railway any weer dia tlered to seod all svaiiable troops in bis department either ta Washington of Baltimore, nenay bedcemed moat expeditious, Thi force will consist of sume ten or twelve batteries uf cistilery: and approxtmsting acven cumpanice of infantry. A troop- train conveying treops from Columbia. .C., unt with an sceident by Jumping the track uear Ualon Point, aud proved a total wreck. ane of the troupe were injured. ‘The Quartermavter's Departwent promptly made arrangements to furward the troops by the Gret train to thear destination, Jefcrsonvilie, bud. Matiery &. ‘Culrd Artillery, from Fort Niagara, N.Y,, reached Governor nd this solved, That we deprecate the spirit of van- inany that In ordec ts euce thie afternoon with Bunt. Ledyard and dames F. Joy, asuing that the re. duction in pay be reatered. day, re- plyiuz, sald that the reduction would have to be euforced. ‘The Company bad beew (uiced lo reduce dalarive, froin President down, or else diechargy alarge numberof employes, It was a question of half a loaf or uo bread, and It now remuine for em- ployea to chuose which they will accepts: In any event, the Bichizen Central will make wo compro- milse With Ite ine, whether they strike of vot. ‘Tho suthorities hays got buen idle, and, If any attempt at a Ulstarbance ie made, the ‘rioters will probably bo greatly surprived at {he preparations fbey will Gad completed for thet bunckt. JACKSON, ‘TU MEETING. 8, whitch stant fram ine Uniun depet, nikereure atationed, The third a, Lut with the anderstant- fing to be iu readipess ta assemble at @ certtin tap of the city bell. Chief of Police 18 also bold- jus a8 entire force ju arias, ready for tue Met out- weak, % wat to pave over the ling, ‘The paPcar Coucusvs, O., July 24. --The situation at New: | tne cuteeye ton ts tard in at ‘Jackeony Ne. ark ia very quiet, The mob, so-called, tual waa cnn sald to be roarehtuz npon the tuwa frou the neigh: | Tat night five trampe boarded a porte neta’ Loring mining district last night, turued out to be Chicago & Alton eapress at Bloomington, and at- tempted to lake pusacaaton, drawlag fr a crowd of peuceabla citizeus, beaded by a mere | At Nurinal two were put off, bul (he others p chaut of Shawnee. ‘They were not evilly diese rr warning ua the train. A telegram wae poucd, aud every man of thom was pure | sentto Che feclly sober, “The svasun they cave for | of the train ry 00 or G00, will refuse 40 perfor there. ueual duties, and the operatiuua of thy Cumpauy be aus- pounded, . duly Sth ep given this af- Uatarwons, Jnly Gi. ~ A reply was given this af- ternoon tu the applicetion fate employes of the Northern Central and Baltimore & Fotanuc lta roads for the restoration ofthe wages paid previous tu the recent reduction. Col, Geott saye the apn cation will be laid Lefure the Boxed uf Directo that thele attention was et present occupicd In such iusportamt anatters (t could not receive imines diate avtice. Col, Scott thankod tae employes fur their Adelity. ‘The snopmen then resulved to con nue work, The tralamen wuet to-morrow, “CALIFORNIA. ape that tf may present (teelf, and re all perwuns aud their proper- fy Srots vhalenc ell ntectiun to Gur- selvew, we reconinend the appuintment of a Com walttce of Rafety, ta consist of une mentoer of each branch of labor which have joined, of way bereuf- ter join, usin thie movement, sald Commuter to have the power to appotot av Chairman one having both civiland ntlitary distinction (0 preside over Aueir deliberation Kaotred, ‘Vhat said Committee bo aathorized to draw and presrnt to (ha body coniprising the moves meats auch ralzsaethey may deem proper. and take euch vagzestions as (hoy way deem at for the actius of the main buay. Hasolzed, ‘oat we sinoervily and most aympa- thetleally declare, once und for all that our object te alone to ubtein certain rights wrenched frou us by nce, und, on the arrival ts arab Jewett ud of eaaletant are ol ¥ a pistul, but comlag was that the railzued company whut off all | ete a aoe ite red in whicu fourteen, comnnuication, and they bad nothing to rely upon | yhots were red. (ne of the (ramps was wounded but rumors, and bearing that tu city was inthe | iu the back and shoulder slightly. ‘Shey ES thands of the uob, cane to iteassiviance, ‘The | their nance ax Toy, and sald thoy came from rulners have promised the alrikess they will come | Logau County. ‘They were lodged io Jatt bere tor notice from thems, They | day. * (or an emergency. WASHINGTON. THE GOVERNMENT. TUM STRIKE BEING FELT. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Waswimuroy, =D, C., duly +> The sirke je beginning to be seriously felt tn ernuon, cr from any point ‘and thera remaius sugject to at which service may be aece: . 7 ooD. aT sHokb devaniente. of ‘Gable. bua. Tb JONUN POPE HODNET. the sombination of capital. and that, ae voon ; BRAID W' * Bpectat Diapatch le The Tribune. ae rtareriia ur cotergueae aecdriten, of back’ MESOLUTIONS OF TUR LaDOR L¥AgUE, uerablect wx abtalsad. dies thls Brpanized . oy ZANESVILLE. suRuives HOT WANTED. Jacksox, Mich., July {4.—Coatral Rallrosd SAN FRANCISCO, nutes, and coin by the Adame Exprgss Company ‘Soeciat [kaputca to The Tribune. ” acre ¥) VIGILANCE COMMITTER, Special Diepatsh bo The Tribune, men met to-night, according to egreement. The vigiLawrEs. hat ceased. ‘The average aisount of muney re- | Wasuixotox, D. C., July 24.—The Labor LAFAYETTE ) Zaxsavinee, 0., July #4.—The proceedings of | Jouset, It, July W.—About noon yerterday | Committeo of Fifteen to confer with officials are | | Bax Francisco, July 24-0 p. m,—Thle city bas ceived bere for redemption dally ta from $1,000,- | League of the District of Columbia, a respectable coal a, ths morniuz were auch as tu render the veces- | Sherif Noble recived a telegram from Vevaly- | rived bore at p. m., but were very reticlentas to | been ds quict se usual daring the day, but thers te THR WABASH STRIKE, Epecial Wuepitch to The Tribune, Lararerte, Ind.,Jaly 24.—The employes of the Wabash Railway, after holding their secrut inect- lug laat oigtt, wade formal demand on Manager Hopkins, statiog the Insuficiency of the pay. ‘s' demand the fotluwlag achedule of pricva: Proigut conductors, §2.75; brakewen, $2; firemen, $2.45; scction hands, $2.50; coal hegvers and wipers, $1.50; ewitchmen, $60 per month: ola that the orders requirtny cinptoyes to pay for elty of tho cliizcns forming. themesives [nto a Sheri! Muward Johnston, who ts stationed at Vigilance Committee, About 1,000 of our best Draldwood, stating that although there had been n0 citizepa have enrolled themselves, aud white | open acts of violence committed, thers were gue ribbons—thelr badgy—are growing yery numer: | merous todieatloas of trouole brewiay, snd sug> ous, ‘Ibe utrent-car compauy attempted ta start | gesting thay precautiooury iwepeures be taken to thelr cars st LL o'clock, bul were stopped oy | quell ® slot, lu cose dbere should be one, Tne reachlug the Court-Houeo aud comyelied tu tura | Sherif weutdown tw Hroidwoud un the &commo~ sad take the cars tack. The Comuiticeare du- | dation-trata lu the evealny, aud un arriving found termined there Jawless proceedinus sual! stop | what be considered a slate of afalre which de- right hers, All manufacturing evtabtlehwments ore manded additional police’ force, and accordingly a viele strong undercurrent of apprehension, which ta strengthening ‘by tho furtive efforts of some reckless agitators to fan tho excitement. ‘There Ls a good deal of talk tothe effect that the mob williry it again suov. This afternoon, bY invitation of ex-Uoy, Low and Ucn. McComb, 4 large number uf the wost prominent citizuna wet al the Chamber of Commerce to concert meavarce tu assure tho public safety, W. ‘T, Colemao in the cbaty. It wae decided to organise the result of the conference until they reported. No ons was aedniltted ty the ball but ad-mom, and the meeting wae very urdorly. Mx. Hat Stewart presided, and the Cuimmitteo re- rted that In a conference with Messrs. Joy and Ledyard thuve uvntlemen bad iuformed then that It waa tuposable to accede to their demand, as the recelpte aud business of ice road would nut warravt It. Taw moeting was address: ed by several members of the Committee, whe advised coolnces 1d deliberation before suy ps towardaastrike should be taken, It was U0 to $1.100,000, and the amount shipped each Gay is from g5U0, 000 to $1,000,000. Only four packazes uf money were received at the Treasury Vepattutent 1a-day, —one for the Redemption Bu- reau und turee for the Treasury prover, —aod all of (hesv came from the Buuth. No money wi received etluer frum the North or Weet. The He- demption Bureau will b6 oblized to suvpend opera- huns in a few gaye if the strike continues. ‘TUB INTERNAL MEVENUR BURBAC, bouy of workisgmen bere, has beld s movting sod denounced in the severest terns the resolutions of the Columbls Ty,ographieal Uaion sympathtzing with the strikere, ‘The resulution, aa udupted, wae ed Ly Joho Pope Hodnet sad the representa- tives of the eleven socletics, ‘The following are o part of the resulutions: Wuzuxss, The so-called Columbia Typographical Volog. et winecting purporttog ju have beeo ely oa Jast saturday oiybt, assummedty in the Interest of Labur, nelavoriay Ben, pamel resviulivas genvuuciog the Laur swagua tor syippatiisiog with law apd orders . lytag idle, aud the men are auxiuus to yo to work, | tulegraphed to Meputy-Bocritl Heury Pipendrink, & committes of citizens to co-operste |p which receives the Collectors’ receipts incertit- | sad, be eet bsen peeveutod. “The detoruined spit It iy resolved that they whould joyite Sess. Joy i i 2 4 Phils 90. eaklug of cars and englars be suuulled, and the ave. bees. ‘ pirit | Iu tie city, for posse roultatus. ‘The tolegrant Y | case of need with the police aud military, tates of depueit, which are cent by mall, uss notas | Wusasas, This s-calied Typographical Unlun, tats | OO a Gy collucted bu refunded: alva thot the | of tbe Law snd Order Comunittee bas bad verycoul> | wus received abut W u'clock p iw.» aud at 10:40 and Ledyard to Wier at te cpauenyer: | coda comalites of tweuty-rour was aclected (0 yet been especiully ocunventenced. ‘The Baltt- | PuUifais Ue oe eet, iug elfect. house to-morrow QU8 p. 1 evuld oF decent retpecé tyr truth. order for the paywent of mouthjy asdvsswente for —— Heputy-herld Tillotson, accompanied by twenty: | Oey aw people we inay weil feel proud of. No | orgautze citizens, Mr. Coleman remiuded tbe bore Oulu Comiauy hee otlted the Treaeary ) Best ere tha fectatae “ae waresusertisa ue voken. = CLEVELAND, vee BG run AnIvAL OF THE THALS dicarbadce ge undue cactcmest red the pro: | wget of the time of thal Vilance Con uy 3 3! eau ay ca witht ba: = 4 ceedln, a oe cre were: forte Nurth or West. ‘Via will soo pruve a | such, ineitiag to disorder by ite valgat aa Sat noow IMOVLE FEB Badt. at Braldwoou they Were met by Mayur McLaughlin, oe re Dylitee. of whieh wuny vf those preseut bere wety fhopatny nib, tho tac St tale wie are twed | vo.day, there demande not belag complied with, Muo"adviad the Sheri’ aud pos pot wowake teiodre, aud a unlversal sentient was expr oda ove reat iucuuveulenee tw alt the various departmcute Had with tlot aad bl pet th Corvscann, O., July v4.~Everything is qotet | guy demunsiration, ‘Tiere was uo necessity for it. EAST SAGINAW. iu favor of 1% tourouyh tueasured bo se 4 ¢ men struck, took possession of the depot yard | 4... * " f Ad ‘3 cure safety ud property ayaines any cva- of tha Treasury service, 89 tho hoavicet ablpments | ernment ig helping ty ie asareny aa aod round-house, and perinitted no frelghs to bere aud po fears Of yioieuce. ‘The strikers have | Nodauger existed except in the minds of a few uf Loca ieetkeor A ays wenty-four ie now ty eagediive evasion. Rolle have beep opened, #0 i ire signing trecly, ‘The seterau Vivlluntes of Sau Frouciscy have nut fureotien the Teapung of the pant. It ie beloved the vetion © tordag® will Lave ® vowerful sural wtuct ou (a9 duugvruns closes. A VIWGINEA CITT DIaNATCIL saye the ulavre Miere are lis full wyiapathy with Wwe Eustern airikggs, but have ve yet wade be demoustratious, noVure avy expected v4 ¢loaed ull the saluons iu Collinwood and declare | the deputies, wut fa hie opiulou tue presence of f ddltional deput would de wore towards tn- there shall be no disturbance or destruction uf | gudliold Cites erwin. property, unlvas the militia sre ordered to qesiat | ils counsel was fully uccepied and the majority the rallgoau coudpauios ii vtarting Udine of the posse Loarded tue west train and weul ou to * President Vanderbilt's reply to tho strikers was { Dwicut, where they t thu remaindus of the received this myrming, Ho declines w wake any plebt foturuing to ihis city easiy tule morulog. ; hua euded the terrible raid on Bralivuud, coucesslons. ‘The wen clas they have tried tv | fyi ofthe muro yeluutoues rematued ot Drald- andare willing to, co-operate with the Company } wood all day, aud conecyueully are iull to over: fo curlug for the live ster. Owing to a lack | dowiog with the recital of heir salorous deeds auvuld atreuetbeo the baucs uf locs Sr ache the Laucs uf local, plate, y leave. As fast ae freights came in they put tacar on the side truck aud'the euyine in ihe sound: house. ‘They do nut propose tu Interfere with the ovement uf vasseuzec fraing ut preseut, A com mittce weet to Fort Wayne to mcet a tmltar cum- mittce from Toledo, sud Mr. Hupkios, General Mauager, this cvenlug, THE STRIKERS SAY they will not perwit atragglery and Joafers about the Company's property, wud express a deteswins Sptcial Dispatch to The Tribune, Eart Sacitaw, Mich., July 24.—Tbe raflroad dlaturbances are the Bl-absurbing topic Bere. The Filut & Pero Marquette Company $e receiving ny freight for the Kastor Weet, und simply doing a local business on iteown line. As tho wages of its Cinployes bave uot beeu recuced, no troudie is ap. tebvied. ‘Traluv on thy Macsinec w Metsolt aud ay City Divisions of the Ceutral aie ruunig os STATIONERY SMD BLABK BOOKS are wade during the mouths of June, July, aud Augoat. ‘Tho average amount forwarded daily has been of late 15,000 vr 20,000 pounds. Tue Eust- era blates can be supplied frou bere dy water, but the Weatera supply will be cotinly cus od. For Hie eet Lime ance The strike began MBtcrle rence will, Sic Unie bow Leck repusied lu the Pepartweut authority, know of no more tyrannical, Irrit- weavpoly tu Lue laod than thle wa) Cua. sels th all Ne alan, Cupra of syuipsthy with tabyr Pw pabS cal Unty CucuuFage the router, fang. oh tlhe tnfurtdted wou. suriags frum & Mdabgerute iursise UP Vicluusuess mute Av tue Irue interests of labor then to the 3