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TIE CHICAGO IT IS ERE. (Cantinned from the Third Page.) toon. A committer of locomotive and car- at Martens abont (weive in nambcr, calted on GRARLAT-SUPRRINTENDENT W. A, ATRONG yeaterdsy morning and demanded an jncrense of wwaven, Mr. Strong waa of opinion that they werd getting as hinh, (Chat hater, salatien than were ia for similar work on other ronde, fle told Fim thae A€ they wonld be willing to work ton ansteat of nine, hours a day he would Jncreaieg thelr salaricn In proportion. — ‘Thia they xeemed to be unwilling to do, and the: Tete divmatisted, Thix road tins alea etonped ail freight businers, but the rhope are being worked an nena, and thus far the men have not been fmierfered with. ‘The pnencnyer traning feft lant evening on the usual time. [t fs understood that several) more conmittees are on thelr way here, pnd will pay their compliments to General-Supere fivendent strong to-day. WM. 5. C. MIMOLAN, General Superintendent of the Chfeagn & Alton Tastroad, topped hin freight trains, in antleiation of shoiratties, © day or two ace. Yesterday he decided to stop all business. and rin no passen- gor trating ntl the prenent ertala her parned. This road had reduced no wagen in three years, and yet fi tralnaweto not permitted to leave Bt. Lorie, This, coupied with ah impudent letter from the Drakemen at Bloomington, demanding a farther Inereaea of pay, and the anbscquent drivin: Me men off te road al this pomt, induced Mr, MeMulllo to suspend all business on hie line, In reply to the demand of the Bloomlngion breke- men he rent the falluwing letter to the Car-Super- Kutendent and Superintendent of Machinery at HigomIingto ‘The rioters at §t. Loufs have refused to permit annencor And freight trains to leave there, At shicago they have ordered ot} onr men to remove the engines and care from the tracke, under shreata ot vlulunce if the order it not obeyed. In conse. quence uf thinans of “ureatencd nction at other polnta, we have been farced to withdraw ali trains From the road, nog wishing to endanger the liver of oue’ employes and the pubhie, or Jenpardize the property of the Conipany and shippers, action wil necessitate the closing of all shops temporarily, You wiil pleare clore your shopa at the nauat hour this even- Ing and not open them in the morning ar ayain unt} farther notice, You will employ ho extra force of watchinencxcept euch number as ia neces- sary tu prevent accidental fren. You wilt rolieit no ‘ald frum the city, caunty, or State authorities, but will nay to our men thot, na they have fall an kreat an intercet In aceiny that the property o¢ the Company ie protected ne we have, swe with rely upon them to prevent its dextriction or In- anes Travone Ho. cont Terry aimply atop all ‘operations rad remain quigt. vi ahout. 6 o'clock p, , hereccived a fetter fram Moominyton saying that the brakemen at tat point nad, after mature reftection, tected to with. drow thelr leticr, god Fequbetii alr, MeMulltn to cunrider it an sot having geen rent. Wark on the Baltimore & Ohio has entircly cenred, with tho oxception of tlapatching the rog't- Tar parnencer trains, Yeeterday afternoon ® woh stopped ono of the passenger traina of thls cond at the Sxposnion Dullding, and tho engineer, train men, end Dremen were token of. A committes of the nen on the Rock Is.and Itallrond called apon PRESIDENT HVON MIDDLE esterday to demand @ rectocation of thelensy. Mr. Kiddie refused to accerle, however, to ther Aemands. and they Hert inguated, The freight Isnesn on this cuid wan stopped hy the mab in the forenoon, Work at the shops was continued until the afternoon, At about +o'ciock p.m, & crowil of rougin boardgd ony of the trainaon thia road and euarivd for Morty-third street, where the shops aro located, They stopped te) men there fron prorking, but committed no depredations, Me, Manville, Ansietant General Supceintendent, vielted the freight und engine houres during the afternoon, and all tie ae wha were willing to work were loll to vo Onwith ici dutler, A great many who had quit involuntarily went to work again, At abont o'clock p. m,n freight train was started, but the enen were obligen to abandon 41, the mod uncoupling the care, Five onnines were acnt to ron soute (relght cars out, dat the strikers stopped them at the Sixteonth street crosding and switched the cars on the Flic-track of the Chiengo, Buritug> ton & Qmucy Road, rinning them ont on the pral- ric, Later in tho evening several engines attempt ed to take vomo freight cars, but tho firemen and cugineers were forced off, Mr. iingh Stiddie, Jreeident of the Rock Islanit Road, bas Insued the following manifeato: Ciwaso, duly 3h, 1877-—7o the Publies The usc of force by Hotoun persona who are not em ployes of this Company now prevents the wae of ita tracks ard warotiounes in this city, Mis theres fore necevaary to nuspend all freight business over fis Hnes to and from Chlcagu until further notice. ivan Kinong, Mrosident. TUR LARB ANONE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN wery forced tu suspend freight business about 11 o'clock, the mov which had come up from the Lake Front unving off the men, ‘The road had suapend- ed taking through fretuht for eume days past. The fituation alang this Hue remainn the same ue lt wan tho Uay before. Uf tho four passenger trains which Jeave ‘on this roud dally only two are sent for the prevent. ‘The traina which left at Oa. m. and O20 p,m, have heen abandoned, Through (rains on this roud get no farther than Ene. There hae ween no chonie In the situatlon an the Putebnre, Fort Wayne & Chicago or the Van-HanidJe Moad4. Doth of these lines had auspended all bueincse ex cept puntenger for tho last tive days, hence they wero not molested by the “mob. ‘Tao mov visited the frelght-hourca of the Chicage, Milwaukee & bt, Vaal, curner of Careoll and Deas planes streets, yesteriiay atternoon, but the ofl~ tere of thasond fad taken tie by the farelock, and atupped business before the crowd camo, Pass senger (rulue ton ad uanal, The Chiterzo & Northy Western and Chicazy, Danvilio & Vintennes Haile Toads had acceded fo the domands of their men ite stated yesterday, yet they wore apprehenelye that, the moo would drive thele men off. and therefore they suspended fresgit buriness durliy the day, A crowd of rovghe and luafere sancaratt At tho North. Weatern freizht-depot ot Sixteenth atrect about noon, bat found the donrs locked. tu spite of al] the trouble and the excitement 10 excesses were committed or any particulae damage done on any uf the rode. THE M0 BrARTING OUT, AT PALMER, FULLEI & CO's, At about half-puat 2 o'ctock yeeterday morning, ® crowd of perhaps 360 men, women, and children gathered abuut the oMco of Palmer, Ful- ler & Co.'s lutabersyard and planing-mil, in the Jamber district ot Twenty-second etrect, and a delegation eniered and demanded admittance to the working departments for tha avowed purpose of ‘taking with the mon." ‘They worn asked what thoy wanted, and were told that they could nat goin to ave the men, ‘The delegatea replied that they shonid go In, and moreover hinted that it wauld bo the best thing the proprietare cuutd do to shut down. Without much hesitation, the owners of tho entabiiehment acceded to the demand, ordered thelr men to quit work, and advised them to-go homo aud remaln there, o ‘Then the mob passed up Twenty-sccond aud Loomis streets, stopping all workmen from performing their duties, ‘This continued until everythiog had becn closed up clean nearly up,to the end of “the fumbor dixtzict on Cwent: tlrect, cond: for tion the crowd viding iato divlafun pone Of facititating the work, A # fu yard oF HAMILTON & MERRIMAN fart ae Lieut, \eacy, of the Hinman Street Station, cane up with a aquad of about a dozen policemen, artned with ihuekuts, bayonets Sxed. ‘Thin furce Inet oman omerging fram between two lurober piles, bearlag a transparency, Lie was imimedi- Ately arrested, Thy mob pressed about the police, sud used languaue calculated to intimidate, but licut. Vesey shouted, **S sm boss bere," and Alag.ed ont some of the men fn the crowd who ap- peared to be most prominent iy the distusbanc ‘Whow bs ordered under arceat. | There wae nvt t1 slightest wpposition te this, @ud each police wun marched uff to the station with aprioncr in charac, the crowd follawing close after and expreeslug ital? ln buiateroua language. Two ortarco times Lieut. Vesoy turned apo when thy utmood silence provailed, the crow {ng for an iustant, but ett! preasing fordard, thuugi ne show af resistance wae made. 1 t! Dloters of Chicago are all as cantinus as were theav Jaen in the Ininbes dleteict, tha cltlzcun have not WUch reasun to fear them. ‘Tho crowd of Su0 which mbled at Palt Fuller's in the morning Was auginented to aver a thousand befuro fialf-part Lp. m. ‘Phe the muse separited, o portion remarn- pane Tywenty-aecond street aud the reat yolng off orth. NINTH AND TENTH WARDS, ‘THE CROWD AMONO Tits FOUNDRIES. ATutuexg reporter followed a very nalay crowd bod touk careful note of {te progress from the time Anleft the corncr of Canali and Madison streets, about? o'cluck, untilit was dispersed by a squad ‘of police un Iulsted atrect, between Adams oud Jackeun. Canal atecet, north from Madiaon to its end at the Northwestern Malleusd depote, wae lined with excttcd men and boys, with anoccasion- Aeprinkling of passing snd curious women and tics, About 100 of the crowd of between BOO «and =6800—s persone = were, in the van, and were the loading spirits In the dom- onetrutions that cusécd. “hls section was com- ‘posed of youug wien, somo of whons were working: ten and others thfoves, roughs, and pidg-uglics of the worst choructcr,—follows who wore by uatare Yiclous aud ready for blood-tettiug and plunder at the frat opportunity, These patticulatiy bad fel- Jown were drensod Mike rougts and sctel the ch scter throughout. They were uriied with pi Wicks generally, aod & c bad heavy Clube, ope sbort wan jn particular baving ludevos whicy hc uscd mainly ta menace tho ‘ser it halted ut the afiups to atop ire workingmen from thelr labor. ‘The teador was Sbrawny, tal), atrapplug fellow, dreased ina pale f buiternut pants, o chteked shirt, 2 dark veal, da biark sluuch bat, Ie wielded w pine club, awl tu burg & good deal of coutrul of tue rplciis wine surrounded bim. ; As thie crowd Parecd alouz it waa Jolued by fread qange of men, dna que fellawt. “Abecreral pulate om fle ronte ftwas quite large, but the rovorter ventures the tion that at no thine wae it =o jarge bul that & duail detacuinent of police could Lsre dispereed it. Dude crowd did not bave guy orgacized purpose oF Anu sicw beyond thar of watlenue about the Borkehopa, new busliinge, and salcons. and yet- tue wecbanice and laborers to cuit work, agme- halts “men al work, TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JULY 25, 1877. pparent essan, WItH yells and ahonte and a flourishing of atickn, the crowd, fed by the powerfal six-faot-faur fel Tow above deacribed, whom the reporter afterwards earned bore the name of Wynn. proceesiest along Ca- nal atrect, atonping at the machine aud ather shops Dat abonnd on tbat thorongnfare from Madteon nireat to Handotpl, an. calling on the men to de- rit fron. thelr employment. Some nf tho work- men looked omlnouely af the rongh crowd that made the demaad, but prepared to qult, penerally rhowing 9 perfect willingness ao todo, amt, jade> ing by thesr manner, many were glad of the oppnr- tunity thoa afforded to rest a portion of the hot asy from their Jabor, Flynn always tonk the lead, anit boldly entered the foundrice aiid manufactorics and called an the workmen to t*knock off." *Ils conc Mowers Jutned him in hie efforta, and clambered around and inte Windows, and insisted upon a com- pliance with **orders."" ‘rom Canal etreet the mob proceeded west on Randolph to Jefferson, belng constantly auginented hy all conditians af mea, nently all of whats were Ted by enelosity. In Jefferson street the mob found the extenaiva manufactory of the Crane Bron. closet. and the iron shniters on the two hoge hulldings fronting the street abore named and Derpiaines rtreet barred, and it wan Infornte or infarmed ttrelf, that the hundrede of employes had quit work forthe day. Uppostte Crane ros ‘on Jefferson nirect, is @ large four-story and hasement brick binck, | which §" oceupied by a number of * firma—pattern-makern, nyrleultnral-(mplement makers, foenitug-makern, engine-bnilders, ete., and in the rear and fronting onanalleyinalarge toundry, ‘These warkalops the crowil entered, and many of them ran through the various work-roume and called upon thoac ent- plored to ttealat from further work. The wurkinen Kencrally laid aside their tofteand $+ waahed itp,” reparatory to starting out. A few Joined the nub jor aAhort detance to witness [le operations, bat ‘none of the belice class of men took a hand io the demonatrations, Many of the crowd, includliys a niimber of amall boys, - clambered 'on the roof of the low foundry and tamntered thele sticks over at, while Flynn and the main gang equeezed into the duor, and caused the workmen to deniat. | Vroin this point the mob walked rapidly north on Jegersan xirvet ta Lake, Into witict: they Tarn, and paid the large conper and Uraes man factory of Me, Wolf, just east of Deapinmes nitect, a viel, “The fureman met the crowd at tho door, anid told Chem thut the men had stopped work. Not ratieled wit the etatement, they tent around the fargo bsilding and tauk observations for themecives, Up ty. this pulut the crowd liad not vintted any saloons ina borfy, but aunie of 114 number bad, and beer and vad whisky wero affecting a few. Crom Wollla the crow went over loa Ingo new wagon mantifactory on Union etrect, jut north of Lake, and found a few ‘Titers (hey cauned to knock off, at tenet (or tha time. ‘They pald a vinte to a suialter nhop opposite, and gave similar ordere, ‘Thence they wenteadttian Union street (o Washington, aud ontered a furmture manufactory on tho latter street, where they lett orders for the men to quit. ‘The ‘next objective pulnt was the wew auding im ‘cuurse of erection at tha nontheust corner of Desplaines and Wathingion streets. Flynn and his continzent mounted the Haulers, anetapprege the bricklayers, carpenters, aud laborers withthe warning to sym rari an tho nen, after healtating a Moment, gathered up thelr toate and went away. In the ineantime, tha leading gang went along, yelliny, hooting, nnd Nourishing thelr clubs, gota mouth un Deapiaines atreet to dackeon. where they comaitted the fret act of vialence uy entering the ** People’s Bak- ery,” kept by a widow, and helping thearelycs freely to cakes, ples, and bread, with- out payment. Flynn ssemingty endeavored ty oatag othe plunder, bat the rufians who followed closely at hie heels plunged into the Sore and ransacked It. ‘The men on new binld- i upporlte wero compelled ty #tup, and went away, Mard by, an Van tueen atreet, #4 Fortune Iiros', brewery, and the opportunity (o obtain beor Od notercape the crowd, which war nat mare than 400 ajrong at thla juncture. Golng around,to the door in tha atea, the leader, Fivin, enteral, aud called on ony of the Measra, Fortune to causo Jur men to atop work. Mr, Fortine remonstruted, aul, with athers In the brewery. explained to the toh thht jammed and blucked the door that tu shut ddyn at that moment world causa nerl- ona fos To coneliiate the thirsty, cray- (ng ang, and prevent them from ‘ enforc- ing thetr’ demand, he rolled out reveral kega af heor, and gave n foy pailtule, which were eagerly selzed, carried away to conventent pack= yards, and guiped down by the lealing spirits. In ihe mow until they were pretty ** fail," and one ugly fellow chock full After ratiating thelr Uilrst and leaving a squad to fight over another keg of beer, the main pant went wert on Van iuren atrect to Halsted, Fiynn leading. At the corner of Pearce aud Halsted astreeta a new building fa in course of construction for the Robbing ertate, anid the mob moonted the Jaddere and clambered sronrd onthe jolata. notifying the workmen to go away. One man war opposed to the acder, and shawed pis Opposition a little, but gave way when several af (he more vicious of the sanz threatened to ** go for Linu untesa he quit, An- other building a little further routh on Halated atreot Was vltted. und the workmen compelted to dealt from further. tabor, ‘Thence the crowd passed Into CONGRESS STREET and then to Green, marching down tho Iatter thor: oughfare to the extonelve bind+cays manntactory at ¥ronk Sturges, which occupies the block on Harrison stroet, between Peoria and tsrcen, Sev- eral hundred men, bore. and irks are oniployed tn the barldings, which are three and four atarea fn eight, aud somo of tag weuker females became acarcd when the tumuttuonn crowd = anpeared and came to the windows, with toare in thelr vves, and trem: Ullng perceptlbly. Flynn gare the weual orders at the oficy door, and whicn the employes manifested a desire to remain by 'ngering ab tlie windows and making no movement toward the entrances, the mov became angry and. clanihered on the luw window. eile and shouted loudly to the workmen and boya to cone ont snd Juin the strikers and get volter pay. Alter comme parley between Flynn and others of tho mob and thorns in chage of the smannfac- tory, the gang rvtired outaldc and the empluyes be- gan tu shut up the place and leave. Beelng that, the mop reeumed ite march, making. up Ma programing un proceciled, “Pouple bi the neigaborhooda where It passcd tured out on tho walke in large numbers, and a fow females Wore Yenturesome enuugh to follow the gang. THE NEXT MOVEMENT was down Harrison street and thence into Blne Island avanite, alung which I pared, taking ine few shops on ite way, until It reached Eleventh atcoct, whero 3 wayun and furniture manufactory were entered and the few meu employed wade to quit work, ‘Then @ shutt consultation had between Fiynn ond bis Inmodiate fallawers, and "It wan decided ta continus out on the avenuo to the West Division Kaltway stables, Arriving thore, they found the luge doors of the butlding on Hive leland avenue drawe dawn aud barred, and then started around {uta ‘Thirteenth place, to the new stable, which they entered and made thelr demand on the ment ta quit, Finding only a few willing men, who were nat bunily ewploy ed, they left, and passed into the avenge agaln ane TOOK Ul A POSITION IN FRONT OF THE &Ta- BLES, with the declared intention of atopping the atrect- care, ne came fo the stable on the down trip, and the driver was quickly required to detach tin horsee and (ake them away, while the mod pushed the car on thy turnant toward the atatle. A dozen cata, {rom both directions, were ecrved in a wiuilar inannely the Parrcugers hefug ordered off In the tidet summary inanncr. While tis wae yoing on, ths police at the Twelfth Streut Station wore nutl: and Cour putrulaien wero dispatched ta tha ene, but thoy only endesrared to prevent violence: ta persons and keep (ho street from # bluckade, tho rlotera continuing thelr work of stopping the care, Suu (neque casos meeting theta before they fied the eiabto, buanding thei and driving a wenger, and conuuctore and driver Flynn auddenty vecatne non est when the poilce came up, gud while a large ctowd continued oper- ations on the care, the drunken and rbugher fct- awe, now led by # man ehort In stature end wield- ing a big club, startea back down the aycnue, aching fue car horees as they went alony ane yelling st the delvere to quit work on thelr arrival Althestadle, No rosstance was made nntil Van Huren street wae reached, when the mob atteinpted fodstopacke on that thoroughfure when it crossing Halsted street, The conductor! hut plucky man, grasped the awkch-bar ans STRUCK ONK OF TUE RIOTENS A HEAVY BLOW over the head, felling him to the pavement. “This was followad by a viclous attack upun the the pase actor, — a ho was struck — saverut fines ua “the head with clubs. dle Inenaged to. eveane tito @ hallway, and. the infuriated méb—now not moro than twenty-five oF thirty in number, and followed by many not con- cerned with theta—attemplad to follow bin, but was prevented by a lady who stood at the hvor and entreated them to desist, Two of threo of the suians were on the point of striking her, but were prevented hy others of their number, Detectives Flyun and Lacaing, who had been on & Maleted street car that had been stopped by this mob, proceeded to the Alsdison Street Biation and teported =the = conditiva «of = affairs. sergt. Tum Binmons and a detachment of ten ware Glepatched tothe scene, and when marching aloni Fiatoted Mtrect, between Adams aud dackson, they were eapied by the email mob, Which beyan lo take ta Ite lvele, und Hy. The de- bectlvcaabora named selected such felluwe sa they could identify, and with other officers artested Thomas Ferguvon, Waller atchizan, Michael Kromer, Matthew Callahan, Franc Whittaker, Henry Schrucder, dames McCormick, and Mopert Willamae. ‘These prisoncta were caught in the act of dying, end with perhaps oue vr two exceptions were the principals of the mub that stupped the cars. They were locked up in tho station-houso foawaita hearing, DUT TH LEADING SPIRITS of this vicjous mob got of by jumplog on @ lum- ber wagon just asthe police caine near them, snd the velilcte was driveu rapidly north ou the crowd- ed tharouglere, and lost from sizht. U: of the rholers arco wae very Utuuk, and was & princt+ pal in all the violence watt] be became wo belpless todo further mischict. maatof the nob dispersed. THE LUMBERMEN, 1M, BUT NOT OF; THE OTHIEE, ‘The mob that gathercd on Weat Twenty-aecond strcet yesterday forenoon had but little purposs— to (acrease thefr number, ty cauve a suspension of busincas, to overswe resistence; but bloodshed cannot be charged lo theiraccount. Thugs were in it; thoy had nothing to lose and everything to gain bys disturbance. Idlers wore in It; they had econ the crowd gud followed and became part of It. La- boring men whore families will to-day feel tho pangs of bunzer were to it; they bad been dis- malased for the day iu anticipation of vigleuce from thé mob, of haa been compelted by eapesive uuin- dere fo desist. Ingtewag it advanced, Laburers ‘Thus was ovo detach- who hnd nowympathy with It, who were losing | were all forces tn gait, theie ¢niall wagen thronzb ite interference, follaw- ed and mingled in tt from curiosity, and lent It the moral force af nambers, ‘The thnga were too few torniae a tlot, They cond gather a crowd, bat not direct Ht. The men employed fn the fnmber-yards and mitin of this district are almost without exception enths- fied with their condition. Laborers are receiving from $1.25 to $1.75 pee day, the higher ognre of courre befny paid to old and vatnable hands, Many of tha emntoyers apoke kindly of the Faetern taliroad hands, and thonyht their pay had been ehaved too clarely; ail cont ned the attempt of Commmntate, — Eoctaliate, and the dangcrons classes to interfere with legitimate Industry where employer and em-, ploye alike were satineit, Some few dealers In thin rection have fell the preseure of hard times more severely than olhere, and hare reduced waeee ton low potnt; ont the majority have preferred to have there mon'axtlefied, even at a slight expense over what they were really wullged to pay. Thy, THACSE reporter Vaited nearly every Sum~ bes-ofice in the ection, bat found the stile of affairs ro uniform Viet but a few sgaciplea are alven, they portraying matters an faithfally a9 would a cofamn of similar cance: 7M. Avery &Co.. Laflin and Twenty-recond streets, employ elahly hana, They were duentared atz ad went quietly home, few havbosgen, sympathy with tne mab. ‘They are content wit thetr pay, anil Wil ceaume when violence mbsides. Hair & Hiphicke, Gain and Twenty-rccond strecia, Fun anmucthing tke 150 men, and, though they have all they can attend fo, felt prudence the better partaf valor, and stintdowwn about halfspast 4, 'Phelr men are mostly old hunda, who would feel ateangely uut of place anywhere else, and there ja no danger of arunture between them and their employers, : : ‘The Ladingron, Wella & Van Schalck Company, Loomis and iwenty-eccond streets, allowed their force of weventy-dve or eighty to depart at halt: pant2, ‘The men ere aatiafed with their dally pay of £1, 25 to $1.00, Vond & Soper have some fifty men at their mills, Loomia and ‘Twenty -second atreeta, and abont the saine number inn Ashiand avenue. They pay $1.25 to $175, and report the nimort gaod decking among theie men. Like the others, they auut down at the approach of tie mov, T. GC. Wilce & Uo. have a farce yard and mill at the corner of Throvp and ‘Twenty-scconit treet, employing an agrregate of early 2A) men, whe are natiafied with thelr pay of $1.25 10 81.i4,” ‘The Teadur of the mob demanded asiapension of work at there places, an the tien were allowed to RO home at oalf-paat 2, * Shoemaker & Hows), Throop and Twenty-sec- ond ptreota, have a force of 100 lohenana and Germans, who get Tron $1.25 to 31,50 per day and sre sattaicd, Al half-past ¥tacy went home. Chase & Pate, Throop street, neat ‘Twenty eccond, are paying twent¥-two men from $1.50 to $1.76. ‘they arc on excelentterma with their men, most of whont are old hands. Work coused about half-pant 2 in tide yard. ‘The Ford River Lumber Company have forty-Ave or fifty men, at $l.ub ta $1.40, Quit work at 10. 'D, J. Groves employs forty-Are men, moaily at wh. Reghape s thted recuiving $1.50, ‘They are moatly Bohemians, Shut down at 3:50, Al the Chicago Stone Warke, Twenty-recond and Blue Jeignd avenite, waa fhouzht wise to give thy 100 @®n employed a holiday, The proprietors antielpated no trouble, either trom tictt own men or the mob, ‘Tho crowd bad welled to neatly 2,000 men when ft reached the Ludington, Wells & Van Beholck Company's yard, and waa preceded bya misgutled ald man ‘who bore mid duet and amoke 8 banner with these not very elrange devices: “4 We demand duatice and Liberty!" ‘Down with Waxes slavery?” **Up with tie baance of Freedom!" It'proved anything but the bauner of freedam for hint, for he was rafhlessly cullared by a elalwart policeman and marched of to the Nigman street Bialion, At this polnt #lziven policemen ap. peared on th® wceno with gleaming bayoncts Bud marched into the crowd Anu arrested and took to the station those whose names follow, the crowd: hetng too Jittle in carnest to rescne them: = Chria- toptier Losher, Martin Fuchs Jamer Carry, Patrick Volliver McGrath, Mchaul Worderick, Chriet Laweence, John Kaya. Martin Mmith, John Mela-cr, Jolin swateck, Jolin Swobada, Hugh Flaherty: They werv al) booked diadrdcrly, an will probably eschew mobs hereafter. ‘They are mustly deluded Carmunute. A pecullarty of the mob at thie point War ite evanescence, tke the djovi vn Biucboard's fatal bey, Itileappearcd at one place only to be discovered In another, The saloons did pomething more tian ueval for the ime, but they soon eared tuv funercal silence of the deserted Jumber-yards, —— ‘ TUE LUMBER INTEREST. NOW THE ChOWD WENT THOUGH Ir. ‘The excitement around and In the vicinity of the lumber district commenced about 10 o'clock, when a crowd started from Lumber street, and was soon augmented by men from McCormick's roaplr fac- tory, the chat wot and employes of the Molle Ing-Stock Company. They slatted through tho dintniet, and, though demonstrative, were @mpara- tvely ardorly, The crowd wae largely compondd of hoya from 16 to 10 years of age. They pro- ceeded from yord to yard, and just before they came to them the men had all quit. In eome fn- stancen the bosses to'd the men to go before tho crowd came up. A portion went In search of 8. K. Martin and hie foreman, who last year had trouble with his men, and his foreman, while pro- tecting the property, shot several rioters. They vowed VYongvance on these men, and swore that they would burn up Martin's yard, and the whote lumber district if neccesary, The mob marched up in solid phalanx through Twenty-accond atrect, and through thelr endeavors neatly every workinan left his work, Tho brickyards, of which (here ore & great number In the vielnity, were xoon deeo- fated, Then came the stove-works, McCormick's reaper factory, and the pianing-mlllx, At Palmer, Falter & Co.'s the crowd gave the Orin fftcen min: utes' notice turhut. No resistance was offered at any polat, and it broke itseif in ecctione, starting fur various pointe trroughont the city, Bome went dawa Hlue island avenue, and through Sizteenth, atroct, where inany of them drifted tnto nalaon One of the crowd was heart to remarl ar don'tyive sa G————, Jf wedon't get $2. we'll go and gel rome muskets anil wo'll shout some of these rich men hefure to-morrow nicht. Alt the men wero more or less excited, but wearily all the Jaturing men forced front work objected to the mode uf procedure, aul npuuly expressed them sclveauo. ‘Che crowd baring left the lumber dia- (rict, Ut became quict at once, Abont 2 o'clock the mob returned to the lumber district, to the numberaf about 200, They carriod banner, upon which was inecribed, ** Down with wazen of alavery;" *'We wart labor and Justice.” ‘Thia ceuwd wastoo dranken by far to portend any good, and preparations were made to disperac them. Lfont. Veacy, of the Hinman Street sta- tien, armed his men with Bpringheldgrifes, and twenty vf them marched down Twenty-vecond vireet to mectthe crowd, ‘The police bad & abort arloy with the dronken bummcrs, Thelr Piyonets” were,” Axed, but twenty men canld not cope with a cromd of 200, which huoted ond yelled, and deriled the oficersof the law for attempting to impedg their royters, Ald for the police waa sent ful, and Arweltth Street Station abrit_ ap, thirty men, The fifty policemen then endeavored to rout the mub, but "they would nut dieperse until the police commenced io arrest a few, They succeeded inarecating Chriat, Losher, Martin Fuchs, dames Curey, Pat ScOrath, John Swabach, Huvh Hisherty, Mike Monderiek. Charles Levecitl, Join Kaya, Surtin Xmith, dotin Melser, John Swabada. Thie ‘action dtaconcerted the crowd, as they scarcely expected that they would mect with any oppositiun. A few missiles were thrown at the olt{cers, but no blow! was shed on either aldo, ‘Tbe prisonera were taken to the lituman Strect Station, where their friends were alluwed to ace them dnt- ve NceliGa, of thie. crowd, composed largely of tcction of this crowd, componed largely of boys, started down ive teland avenue to impede the progress of the stieet-care, Another squat atarted duwa Ilalated atreet with the eaine purpuso in view. Mere they succeeded in scaring a few drivers, but travel wa: pot mush dmpeded. After the mob bad proceeded aowa ®lue Island avenuo, and hed made thelr threats, 5 considerable crowd Fflbered ln front of the depul ut the West Divison Hauway Company, Dear ‘Twelfth street, ters. Vercy and hla squad, armed with rit aualu caine $0 the rescuc, As wel) ae thirty men from Weet Twelfth Street Mation, They were drawn op on tho aidegralk in front of the bullding, andthe walk keptcléar. ‘Tow pollee urdered tho crowd Jo disperse, wut many showed @ reluctance tolosv®, A large portion, however, were men. women, and children, drawn thither maluly by curtosity. After about an hour's Interruption, tho police aucceedcu in reopening travel, and befh the scene, snd all matiersin tho yicwulty seturued to Unelr Wonted quietness, THE OUTLYING DEPOTS, AND TUB OVERFLOW TO THE FACTORIES. Another crowd marched up Hixtcenth street be- tween 10 and 11 o'clock, 16 numbered some- where about 100. Of these about s quar- tor were Wen, some of whom nave been jn the em. ploy of the Northwestern ftalroad Company, Thoy came (a tho Northwestern transfer depot, near Canal strect, aod demanded that the men quit work, The yard-heude and ewitchmen bad no gtievances to complain of, but they = wore = nuh Mowe =~ t work anti noon, but cumpelled ta quit at .once, Tho crowd booted and yelled, bat committed no act of violence other than compelfing the men tu cease thelr labor, which they dlu, offeriug no op- position to the mob. ‘Ibo Northweatera (olke shipped about 400 frcight-cars to the auburts of ring the forenoon, many of them con- talnane qalueble freight, "hows were Left al Ga Park, others at Harlew, and sttt! others were tak- e0 tu other side-tracks. This was not done epecial- ly to place them in safe keeping, but sy that, 1g Caso of fre, they would not endanger the safety uf tha city, ‘The crowd which visited the Wausfer depot ala compelicd all the nacn toguit. They Col- lowed up the track of ihe Chicago, Murlingion & Quincy, slung Sizteeuth strevt, aud compelled all worklngwen ty qult. ‘1bougt the crowd wae naley, Shey offyred no violence whatever. ‘Tho Chicaxo, Buritugtun & CQuincy authoritles also bad a large number of shifted to the out- side of the city,—ouy (00. ‘bey were woatly sifted tu the Great Eastern crowing, 0 that fu cate they wore action Ure they would ut be menace to the cl fhe Watchmeu, evzineeta, aud dremeu who had worked oa the &., 5, oo Abont eeventy of tha freight-care whieh mre loaded hy teams were tat | an ridinzenrar Sitteenth and it ete, OF nty-fve came in Monday ant one They were a'l toaded with seatn and merchanidire, and were pagtly discharged of their carzora sinting the forenbon, hat aftce that nn twork was done, Up to noon ‘oversthing wae qilet, About room sone ten yard engines sere maasedl near the (.. NW. & Q. round-houne at Statecnth and Haletet Mtrets, walle « crowd uf adont Afiy men and boys wae congregsted neonnd, | There || wae | ne. vinlene but nme of the mob indulgent In Bry violent At insfer dlepat at that hour there ras about tity or elzty men, bat ofl was ne quiet an it contd well be. The ratiroad employee all nald they dieconntennanced violence, ant <ome went ro fue an to aay that they would protect the corpo- ration’s property with swardeand wins, if it became necessary. ‘They pdlicly Meprecsted wil sttempte at vinlation of the faw, and cout! uot see what ine lereat the rabble had tn thele affairs. A portion of the crowd which atarted from (ue Iumber drtrict took a atrofl down Sixteenth and Canal strecte, and fhere vintted ail) Une factories and rompefied nearly every yorkenap fo close, The workmen in the farn\ture factories Imme- diately Joined the mtrikess, and what had been a. camparatirely small crowd waa avelicd to the namber of 100 or more. An they tame down Canal street they took in Zuge & Wersdorff'e, Me- Honnagh, Price & Co.'s, Matinaka, Cront & Co.'s, and other furniture factories. These were closed atonee. . ‘Thur the crowd marched on. hooting end howl. ing at times, and cated on the packing-honres on the way. At the Wiron” Packing Com- pany'a works, Mr. Wilton mada the fiatera an addare His men weat ost with the cent. Atthe market et Jackron strect they yelled and howled at the men wittin. and asemed They Komentine chagcined to dad no meat to atest, threatened to come hack enriy thi furat was brought daring the tr lace dawn iC 1 herame fecessnry, sid by tile time wveetied to about 700, and, thonzh iC waa nviay, evinced no deposition to harm an, ane, They bad thele ua way at every point, an po ane ecemed inclined to offer them any oppnsl. on. The men laying the sae mains next came eth from the ditches and gladly took an chforced ation, though expressing some sarpriac at the It. At Madleon etreet the crowd separated, Peter Sehuttler's people had closed up before the crowd reached them, This was the case wilh Crane Urathers, Karat & Bradley, the lead-worke, and athe extensive manufacturing eatebllehinents, Crane Brothers’ ant Schuttlcr’s men all diapcrred tathelr hemes, ‘They, in conjanction whi many other Wert Site factory employes, had no griev- aces lo complain of, tut only Lowed just then to the force of circumstances, ‘The crowd continued down Citaton atecet, taking, In a2 the foundrics, machingerhops, etc,, at alf of which places the men quit work, MARCHING NORTH, TRE CROWD WHICH GATUBRRD IN TUR TWELPTN- ATREET DISTRICT, and started north along Clinton and Canal atreets, recelved constant accretions from the ranks of the ldtera along the strect, and by 1 o'clock, at which time Horrivon atreet had been reached, perhapr 1,600 were massed together, The march was an extremely Irregular plece of workmanship, the niab crowding, puMung, and shoving along as beat they could. ‘The ndvance-gnard consteted of rag- smufin boys, boothlacks, strect Arabs, and em- Drso thieves. only waiting an opportunity ror pil lage and plunder. To that euch » miserable axelomeration of dirty. howling acoundrels in any was represented the WorkInguien of Chicago would, Agrusa libel, The crowd stopped on the corner of Clinton and Jackson atreeta, and a few self-atyled leaders en- tered the works of the NONTHWESTERN RAUL COMPANY. They witched upon the warkmen witha demand that they atautd at unce qatt work, and, strange to say, the demand was complied with. It seemed alngular that fall-grown inen should, atthe bidding of an unorzanized mob of buys and half-vrown Jada, quit their work, butao it was, In overy jn- tance (he parley was at a alors one, and ended as desitea by the rioters. Tho imen had jure, got throush with’ thelr — ditiners, and were about to rename work when accosted by the leaders of the mob, The workmen did not join In with the gang, but eartzht wp thes dinner-buckete and struck quietly out for ome. fs The next place visited waa the WILSON PACKING COMPANY'S STORENOURES ‘on Canal etreet, juet north of dackson, and only two or three doors frum the armury of the Second Regiment. ‘The crawd exchaneed a good deal of rough badinage with the Tilltla anc the police quartored 30 the” armaly, but pudy 90 overt demonstrations, The police —ieaned ftom, the window to watch the : Pracecuiniy, which wore by no means protracted. The men came ont on the first call, and all the eflarts of the mangers, who explainod that Urey had on hand considerable meat which must either be packed at once or loft to spol, proved fruitless. Continuing along Cana} and Ciinton streets, the crowd closed np several ama} factorica an:l work- shops, and Increased in size. At Madison etrect tho whole mod closed in, and proceeded to avvote its attertion to THE REAPER FACTONIE: fornishing, and picture-frame cmtabiiehmente, anit other shove on Canal between Madisonand Randolph alrceta, Here the praceuure ‘ras very easy, ‘Tan larger ‘part uf the crowd would halt in front of ame factors, a hundred or so swarinins aroun the alley fn the rear would send up a shout, and a committee, consinting in nearly cvery cano of a burly rufian with uneombel Jocks and half a dozen siial) boy’, pushed ap the atulra to the eho; of factory, on the case might be. But one refueal to accede to thelr demande wan met with, and this wan given hy Mr, E. A. Delnno. a atvain-dtter, who closed np and barricaded fla premiacs, and told the mob to go to hell, ‘The contingent delegated to Interfore with the 4 operationa of Peter Schutiler’s wagon works, on Clinton and Monroy streets, and tre large Iactory of Franc lrothers, on Jeffetson atroet, fuuud that the factories were ALREADY CLOSED, and accordingly drifted back into the main crowd. On Washington street, clors to the river, and in thercar of someof the Canal sirvet factories, things looked fora Hing theestening, Some boa, by way of deviitey, smanhol in bala duaen Nyghte cal glaee, and in one place whero the rear doors had heen cloved an entrance was effecicd by burwtug Ia a basement door, AMONU TUM RCHNRS NOTICRANLR were some of & ludicrous character, Atv unfor- tunate vender of wales kad got nixed up with we cruwd on Washington wtrect, and before he knew exucily where he was hls tray was emptied. In return he banged tho tray, his only weag- an, over the heads of one or twa of the juventle fthioves, and, their quarrel belngtaken ug hy « Heldwenart raush, I luuked! for s little while ae ifthe walle peddler was going to gel Uranhing., At Lake atrect another elotucnt was added ta the crowd in the shapo uf some dozen oreo at € FRAIL YRMALES ot the sailor boarding-house type. One-third drunk ond something lees than two-thirds thexg creaturce joined in with the **b'huys, erent expressing thelr sympathy with them. eridian street tutucd out Hayuota of black. How fewininity, mostly dressvd Ya red shawl and an uowashed gown, ‘The crowd was continually splitting up, surtuunding¥sctories, getting them to surrender. and closing In azain, A UBUREW NAMEU GHRENEHAUK at No. 1U1 Weet Randalph street, o dealer in hard- wato, cofused ta comply with the gomands of the mab, and waa threatened with hanging and other dread penaities, finding, Lowever, that the eatttd make nuthing of him, the crowd drow off, andaplitinto two acctions, ony goluz south on Deaplaiace ateaet, with tte avowed ubject of closing a nowber of factories further south, and the other passing up Union street to tho freight depot of the MUwaukee & St, Paul Kattroad, Here they ordeced the men who wero delivering freight ta teamaters to quit work, and fustructed the drivers ta atetke fur bene, No violence was of: fered, but in Jess than five minutes the devot had been closed up and the wagena vent aweyempty, The crowd then scattered, some re- tracing their steve towarda Che eouth, ani! a fow. starting north, aa wae supposed, to the rolling- mille, ‘Theae, however, soon scparated, TIME SHYOE-PACTORIES, WARM THM MXCITEMBNT WAS RUNNING THM wonEsT in tho vicinity df Lake and Jefferson streets, two anknown tndividuale—onoa short, bony, dlthy Itiwhman, and the uther 8 huge, Habhy, red-faced, foul-mouthed feltow of thy samo nasionality—or- ganized as a committee to look after the shue-fac- taries, with q view to clostug them. The emaile and more vicloue one of tho two was the spokes. | mau, end be soon gathered sbont him ae despicable a locking gang as ever wore chains in Joliets ‘The crowd was composed largely of balf-zruwn boys, bus among them were meny Who have alieady sojeurn- edattae iirwewell. ‘Tucy were beat on plunder, Aud all thoy lacked was couraye, | ‘They were aru ect with lathe and pieces of lumber gathered bere snd thers, asarule, but the more Seavert ry wuisy occasionally Moariehed pletule and Ruivce witha boldacea seeming to defy tho authontles, sud whoever cleo might dare sland io their way io cartying out their arbitrary will, Although organ- Heed ty capcelally labor with the, soz Interest, the Beret establishment they attached waa the CRACKBE DAKEHY OF BLAKE, WALKER & CO. ou Jetfersua street near Lake. 'Thcy did wut want bread, ob, no, but they did want lo prevent there Beutleuen wsking any worecrackere! ‘Thcy uacer- Quoniously marched tuto theircatabheluient aud ordered the workmen to quit, but their urder war But respected. Neat, they ordered the proprieturg bo suspend Speratlons and send, their cuplosee forth to join the bowling mod, Then cume wvsa- 4op of reasoning, in which the employee looked on in neck wonderment, and tu which the owners uf the estabishuent urged that to suspend work ut Quce would be to fosu the sixty barrels of dour tacy bad reduced tu dough, promising that sf they were allowed to bike what they had they would suspend to-day, etc. Tho leaders of the mob agrecd to (uls, came from the bailding, and were yreeted with wid harrahs, ‘The inob next went north to Lake street and east to Franklin, being detsined In thelr Journey vuly bye swinglog bridge. By thie tims the crowd Rumbered several hundred, and all were at sa, even the leaders, wu, fora while, were discussing the proposition to lead in an attack fur plunder. Keachios franklin street they turned soath and sutered the buot and ahve factory of +) Mk, CUNGDUN, 6o the terror of a fargo number of women employed there, whose shrieks could bo beard in the ativet ae they acampered away or sbricked at the wild and Aufurated mob ou the outalde, eo demand was made Uhat the alsty euployes eduuld quit work, { and that the catatliehment should te eh Congdon men telted without a marnne, faid dawn ther Avot, Tad off thelr ap: towing clorely I the pte amobs They wer lee y “The ttle Ji hin followers. nrgin: ward in thelr work. and announced that the nest place to Ue vistted wa the catahilehinent of VAN ALSTYNE & CO ani then thator(. M. Henilcrann & Co. At the former place, which wanwnly a few doors sway, they were received by Ihé rmploges wall the ane neincement that th had na “grevancea, wero paliaties with the wasn they wete Ketting, ele, and dtd not prayore to qnit wotk, ‘The leatlers lelt APparcally aitiefled, and next proceeded to ene derson’s, corner of Franklin and Monroe streete, They dil vot attempt fo enter ly the front, but snarthed ta the reer where the emplorer eytered in going to thet work. ‘They found the dobr clused aid no aposition ta admit them. +* Who are you! aeked a voice from the inside. The Uttle Briehman rceponded, +A workingman with a wife anil pix children.” c: “*Whatde you want?’ waa the next question sue We want to order your men to stop work, "wae them for- We yive our own orders, It you plea thr answer, and te ardor of the mob was con- mderably cooled hy tne reception, Finally, how- ever, the door was apened, and ecreral were al- fowedtoenter, They found that the employes of (he eatabimhment were satished with ther wages and treatment, and did sol desire to quit work, and this enued the interview THR NEXT MOVEMENT of the tealers waa to asretable for counsel ina vacant lot, whil ge bouy of the mob proceeded te "cu Uireugh" an undtished building Just acrote Franklin street and further arm themselves with lathe and oteces of timber, After the conncil the leaders went north on Franklin ta lonroc street. and started exat on Monroe to at- tack some of theotnercatabiiahmenta, ‘They bed gone lesa tnan half s block when they were rar. prised ov a pusae of police, who ordered the crowd ty dteperse an:l their leadere to throw away thelr Clubs, qThia wag ail that wae neceamary, and THUS ENDED THIS PARTICULAR MON, ‘The teatera took to their heels, ant thete follaw- era followed thelr exampre, aniy they went In a diferent direction. ‘The etreet war cicared of neo- Die in a few minaten,—that ts. of the promoters of Atelken,--and for several blocks around the acene Was an unnanslone, ‘lhe strceta were strewn with sticks. clubs, taths, etc., very much as if there had been a shower of such tnaterial. Only one ar- fest waa made, and taat wasofaman whe had ftanbed some ane earlier in tie day on Jeferson Atreet while n similar mob wae altacking = farni- ture eetabhiahinent, WHILE THE POLICE Were Aisperaing the large mob that congregated in the afternoun at the corner of Monroc and Frank: Mn sirect, an incident accurred which should be Temembered bribe vroprictore of larze wholcaale and retal} establishments of the city. The sanad af police ander Lieut, Gerding spprnached the Avovg-named corner, and the clerks and employes of the hanecs in the netehborh-od all rushed to the windows to sce the expected combs teary ta ail laws of decency, of tren pulle eniployen, and chiefly thoes of the establish- mente of GM, Mendersan & Co, and t Y Kellowg & Co.. rained mn bolstero abuaive shont against tue blue-costed he ** Shoot the cons * Cheese the efara!’ and other expresaiane were freely ised and followed by pro fanity and obscenity nuft, for repetition, "he almee continued til the officers liad retired, after scattering the crowd. Such actions are, In the minds of the police aad officials, nut exactly enl- culated to inaptre a cteat deal of enthusiaem in the hearts of the protectars of Hfe and proverty, nor reapect fot the policy In the minds of an order lesaant half-ceazy mob. The incident naturally calls to mind the Sinpressiun that abuse le not Wlecls nar Juauly tertuwed upon the police en. pecially hy thosu whose persons and property they afe vont to protect, ANOTITEN REPORTER. A CROWD OY LOAFEIE, DEAD-NEATS, TRAMPS, andecum generally, who flemt collected pear tho corner of Sixteenth an: Haleted atecets, tramped: aiong down to the corner of Canal and Adame on thelr mlechlovous miesion of stopping everybody who was fortanate envuzh ro hove that which they hath nut—bonest work to do. About half of the rift-ra’ were cumpoeod of mere boys, nearly every one of whom carricd roma sort of a stick, which appeared ta aerveas a cart of a badgu to distingnten them fram common people who were minding thelr own business, ‘The frat place they tackled wad the nethre-frime manufactory of Hammons, Clark, Lites ON Ht. between Wackson and Van fiuren. ‘They found It @used un, to all appear- ances, and contented themmelves with POUNDING ON THE DOORS, awenring at the proprletors, and expressing 10 sundry other wayn their dieguat that they hadn't come in timo to do the work of closing wp them- roller, | But the mub had nat got asynare away be fore certain indiscreet employes, who were ‘cone cealed in tho upper aturics of the building st work, poked thelr heads out of the window. The crowd fa them end feturned, while the workers inside temained ot thelr porte’ though, duubtiess, i vomu fear and trembling, A weak attempt was finde to get In, but it wae not perrevered in (or eoma reason of other, and the crowd nolslly departed to the Northwestern Horse+ nail Company's place, at the corner of Van Laren and Clinton streets, diere twu or three of the fore- must apirite wended thelt way ap-ttulrs, and ine duced by thelr pecullar means of pertuasion the ‘workers tu the all factory tu knuck off for tay Ame veing, Krom thu-point this choice collection. of tha offscouring of a larite city invvedto the Wii- son Packing Company's place ou Canal atreet, near dacxsun, and demande that the packers and ‘athera stup work, People who get $1.00 per day tn these hard thes are not particalarly antlous ta cutoff their supply of tread and butter, and Mr. Wileon'’s men very naturally objected to quitting. Str. Wilson Llmaci€ wax Inelined, to tnaintalh una same position st first, but, scetiy that the mob were bent on making the mes yuit or destroying lis property in case thoy did not, he told hie employes to viop, and when they came to- gether on the outade UE MADE THEM A srRecn, to the effect thal be wae vores for them, but that he would never ask a man to work for him for lene than $1.60 w day. tn return the men gave him threo cheers, ruld they “ould «ee that no harm waa done.to hit place, and thatthey would return to theif work as svon as the mob would allow them fo do en, From this polus the riff-ra@ proceeded north on Canal etrect. At every piace they halted —and that means nearly all ihe inanufacturing catabiishments they came ‘Bcroea In thelr line of oarch—the same programme was gone through with. Many of the places they visiled were already closeil, their proprietats having eun- ciuded it beetto ahut np without Letng invited to doen. Whew a placa was hot cloeed, wees told, plainly but forcibly, that TURY RUST KNOCK OFF, Aud they all did it, Without a word of remon- stirance. In the face of a mob af forty or Alty laborers, headed by one Tom Littictun, a man divchargea from the freight ottice of the Milwankee & Kt, Paul all road Taek eri for drunkenness, sturdy, haueet, anded workingnien stopped without, waking the Jeast abow of resistance, Very few indecd of hove who thuy stop; work joined the crowd and became 8 part OF the insane mub, Near- ly fnot quite all of them wont quietly home. vromising their employers to return when ** thie thing had blown over," And ae fur thelr employ- fre, they were not inthe feast Inctlned to make « stand, but quietly gave in to what they considered, thy fhevitable. The crowd dla not conte their Operations {to Caual strect, but repeated Mhetr performances on Clinton, Jefferson, Washington, ndotlnh, Jake, and other strecta, until at lanl alinast every place employ)u any oumper of workmen between: th er and. Jelfcrvon atrects, Adams anil Kinz: wae cloved Al by the proprieture theme Places af Crane Brothers & Ca, behuttler, De Wolf, and otbets, and among those which were closed in eeniplianl e with the Urgent request uf the mob were those of the Ex. celaior lon Works, tho Natlonab Holler Worke, C, G. Dixon's Wood Molding Company, Chicago Die and Slamping Works, Phonix Botler Works, Cay- Mele Mason's Holler Works, ete. The mot aleo cas Con- the the workmen Fe terqd nome of the gun-atores on the way, but were exalperated Jo dn he gun-dralere bal gotien Uelr stack uf deadly weapuns out of The way. After attending to the manulacturers, the mob turned their attention to TUB KAULNOADS. Tho Jn-frelaht warehouse of the Milwaukee & Bt. Paul wae the Ares place at which they brought up, The Company had already stopped eecelving freights for alupmenttu tho Northwest, but ex- ‘Dress wagons aiid beavy tracks were at the freight- Rouse taking away the freight consigned lo mer- chants in thtactty., A few of the mob mounted One vt thes vone, beaded by the sane ferce- Diustacned Litticton, who had been dlecharged from thls yety same oflee, and ordered the driver tateave, Heat ret udjectea, but biv objections wore promptly overruled when it became apparent that the mob would use force if he didn’t move off, The mob then demanded that the work: aco inside the frelght-bouse quit work snl go hone. Tho bosses in the olice ufered uv objection, and all work was there- fure etupped, the frelght-house having become, by Feavon of no freight being recelyed, almost empty, ‘This atl happened about i o'clock. PROM THIS POINT the mob would na doubt have proceeded to the Pun-Jlandle freight vilice and round-house, which are newr by, had |b not been that ne tendent of thatline bad issued orde: bauy ty atop work, aad for the withdrawal uf all but (he passonzer trains, Moat uf the tbruugh engi neers of thie road Jive ot Logansport, aud were sent down there to rusticato wotl the wouble is over ‘Tho mob next visited the NOMTUWRSTEUN FRRIONTUOUSE, at Indiana stéect. bridge. ‘The Company bad already wtopped receiving, sud stl shat ihe moh cvuld do was to stop the delivery of freight by the Wucks. To thie there wae no objection, Jor two feasons: the freight. nad been ly all des livered, aud the frelubt-bouse wae very nearly emptied; and, If shere bad bern say necessily (oe scontinuius the delivery, tho oficets wuuid scatcely bave dared to brave crowd of muyerahic. un- armed, tired-out loafers, So the ffeight-house wea whut uv antl perhaps the mob should, In ite wisdom, graciously grout perinission to open it. Atéer bhue paylou their addresses to the rallroadi ‘the mob scparated sat three or four divisions, and wete off towards the West side. closing up tue abops sod mandlactorics as they went. 4 *HALE-GROWN BOYS. THE CUMIOUS AND WHOLLY INBXYLICABLE BX- HIBITION OF COWAKDIC! shown by sume of the workwen iu various indos- tries on tho South Bide deserves mory than casual { mention ae ane of the extranedinary developmenta ofthe day, The stury may he briefy told by any. Ing thatabsat noon, or a little eather, a amnit crowd fet outta rtop the basiness at the Soa Rife by ordering all the artienns to qnit work and sn home. ‘There wae nothing #0 extraordinary In this when the tafe of feeling Was considered, bat there was a mortifying syinptom in the character ofthe men sent uuttodothe work of ** sending out" the men. Unfortunately for the neccesities ofthe reporter, the English language at hin com mani doce nyt contain any adjectives enmpotent to Gtly deveribe the crowd who went abont from place to place: there ate some expreanlona of a profane natore which might cover the anbject were they permissible. in the Art Place, the crowd did not at any Ume connist of more than twenty-five perauna, and of Giese nota ningle one bad a beard ur could rote withont per- dary. It woull be an xeorn a Iivel to call the JRUs kang workingmen aq it would be to call a clam & tued. "They “were dirty, low-bred. tinkiny Jonge ci grocery aharpn, pickera-up uf etnls, the clean which rneak otf with milk-caus, and whose hih- cal gtory isto waylay a deunken map. The lead. ere were yun? pimps, embryo “drankards, and beastly ecoundrels, ‘Thera wasn't & youngater amung them who ever truce sn honest blow or ever intended to, except when worked In the Mouse af Corcection, This ditty, God-tor- aaken, tll-begotten set of ‘unhnny luafers, thieren, and bastards aetunt on an errand of pillage and robbery, presuming on the genetal fear of @ Ateike. “One uf Uicir fret exnlolin way fo enter THE MILL OF CAMPURLL BROS. & CO. snd command that wurk be atopped, ander pain of baving the building tmened, The owners ani workwen iouked with great amasement on the ja- Yenile suns uf the devil, and beaitated whether to Rick Weir tneasiy carcasses down-slaira or to enit for the police to arrest tia ne vagrante. — Mean~ Une une of them bail atuien ander n antaircane and ret fire 10 some sbavings, with the evident and deliberate intent tw burn the building. TAs caused analarm tobe tasned in, but the fre was extingulmhed without much trfible, The young. Eunvicis then pared east on Tyler street, teade by « dirty acuundrel with anrmall American fag, ‘They entered the atone. yard of HOLDENWRCK & URNNB and demanded that the xtone-matons atop work, Tnanmuch as ft waa the nonn-honr, (he masons, wo Ya already rtopped for lunch, made sto abjections, but at J o'clock they resutoed thelr buminess with more than one Curae of exiza beartineas upon the pupA who had ventured tu tell them what Lo do, APTER LEAVING THM STONR-TARDS the man with the fieg made his way to Fitth ave- ite, Lhe boye and half-grown men following in his wake in a yery Ool-vf-order manner, **Lel'a have some fun," seemed to be the moiive governing the majority. Tnrning Into Van Suren atrect, they marched eant to Sherman, hundreds of cals gathering fexm all directions to ace them, Half a dozen tan into the Miohigan Southern passenger depot, bnt, finding no one at work there. came vu agaln'and jolned their companions, who proceeded south on Sherman sirect. At Polk atrcet thoy turned enat, a Jew hurrabing and shouting, - UNITED STATES AND LINERTY |? the man with tho flag waving it abory hiw head, When Fourth avenug wae reached they saw nome men at work Jo Fisher's mtone-yard. and imme: diately inade for them. ‘The stone-cutters, of whem there were only half a dozen, refared to. Suey Lhe command to stupat frat, out Ralf a dozen of the etrikers becoming excited, and showing a depostiion to atc force, and others to carry away thefeimplements, the men stopped inder protert. ‘The crowd were not inclined to take thelr wurd fur it, and waited around ten or fitteen minutes until allthe toote were locked upin the men’s cherie, ‘The mili wae sisa stopped. ‘The rear of the build- Ingeon State wtrect face Fisher's yard, and the windows were full of men and women. in une stricture were Shed with women,—the laundry boriness being carried on there. Sum one of the strikers ale, | “LET'S CLEAN THAT PLACE OUT," but the others dircountenanced any stich proceed- Ing. suyiny, *! Let the mris alone. "* Going thence up the avenue to Van isuren street, a holt san tnade on the corner of that etrcet aud State, where rome natures ure being ceceted, ‘The carpenters and ptasterers wore at work inside, and aboot 100 of the mov went in anf made thelr nual d The workmen refased to wtop, fore, threats were made against them I they did pot. ‘The intimidation wan euccessfal. Ona of tho lead- cra there eceed to be ha.fa dozen of them) sald tw the mon, *' We waut you to quit, We are com- Ing around | Mula) way again. and if yuu uo fo wark we will rise thunder with’ you." Ong of the strikers. and the only one who war under the intiuence of Haqtor, mounted a pile of boarda in tho nireet in front of the buligingy, and attempted to nuke a «pcech, but was so ** fall" that the crowd pald little or so attentinn to him. He sald something about rafiroad monopolies, and thas they must be pit down, down, duwa, for the whole country was atarcing, From here the mob continued easton Van Buren treet to _. EIB LEK & Co.'s FURNITURE FACTORY, ios, 4 anil 20, ‘wodoxen wont op stalta, and after quite along parley the workmen quit. Thoro why remained dawn in tho street nol(ceis Gro men on the opponits slic patting tho wall of @ houre Foing up. Severat cried oat ta them to come dawn, but they pald no attentlon tu the order, Finally eno of them sald, **}ni) down your vent." ‘The crowd were not inn loughlig kumar, and (hreatening to lower (he mon down. —they were on a. ladder Gity feet from the ground. —the two Jinped into. window, and the mobwere antinfied, ‘A number of them, however, made the carpenters, Isborers, and plasterers tn the bulldings atup work, ‘Thence they eaiiied acsons the street tu tac SHCREMAN & UAND MARULE COMVANT, the man in carne shutting mp the place without saying a word: all his beuds, of course, ceasing frum ibeir labore. The mob seemed fur a moment undetermined what todo, having apparently got to the end at their rope; but a proriny train on the f{linois Central trick aught telr stiention, and thes started across the Lake Park, a few shouting ‘“BTOP THAT EXONS." It waea switch-envine of the Central Road, mak- ing up a train for the Balthgore & Ublo Company, ‘Tho enunneor stopped at the bidding of the crowd ‘and ong of them, who war doudtleas a railroad man, gut into the cab and took charge of the throt- de. Opening and shutting it he puifed tho train up 8 few feet and then backed {t again, Aa the care wero on a side track {i duta’t uch matter whether they remained theru. Mut as there were two Pull- Mane on the mharn track which were tw gu into the train, the engineer acked and received permis sion to remove them. When thie bad deen accomplished, the #triker and three or four afhers, who had gotten on the foot-board, put on steam aad aterted south, saying they would take the engine tothe shops, ‘The crowd then proccedest wurth through the yards, stepping all the men they waw and le) ie them to quit work. At fenyth they reached the Michigan Central ofices, whers none Dat clerks wore wl work, ‘The freight houres of thie road, and these of the Uinots Central aud other ruadw at the footof Lake streem nad been closed up early in the morning. Ap attempt wae made tu vat lute the Michivan Central oftice, bat the duorway was packed Tull of clerks and was wo- successful.” What uccurted ts related cleewhere, UPON LEAVING HERE, the crowd, continulng as emul} ay ai the start, not having received ay accession of ainan, although quite a number followed behind at a distance to preacut at any disturbance, matched esst an Lake street to State, south on State to Madison, ani eat to Franklin, the map with the dug waving It over his head, Thourshds stepper aud Jouked at them ba they passed, soit thels tuelynidcance vru- voked a sinife, lt avnears, however. that they Were & sort of a cominittce, for acs a Tiuren streets they wall if thy men did work they would bring the blz mob along the fest, tine they came. ‘They dually separated, on tse Went side. moot of them uniting wiltvather crowds In that part of the city, MEETINGS. IN COUNCIL. AT TB “VouBOTR" orrice, Shortly after tho Inauguration of the strike on the Michigan Central Hailroad (ho Communiate or he they call themsctves the Workinginen's party of Iinola, aseyined charge of the operating forces, who went through the city atupping the men fram work atthe various ralirosda, manufactories. and large buslaces place Mr. Schilling, » noted Com- waaincharge of on8 gang, and Mr, Sto: chis, an equally voturious member of that organt- antion, headed the other, They received thelr in- furmation from headquarters, which was located atthe Vordole office, corner of Market ant Madi son strecta, A Trinune reporter calied at that piace during the afternoon, Mr A. it. Varsons was actiog as General fn Chief, and = Jacub Winnen and others acted as Lieutenants, Every fow minutes orderiice srrived bringing information from the various mobs, and directions were returned by the same ardorlles, ‘Thu lesderewore evideutl; snrprised at thele grest succces, and they did not discuiac their leaaure, They argued that the people were with hem, and tbat the authoritice dsted nut uppuse them. Thoy aisciaim any fatention of ubecrering with private property of committing exces: thoy wanted wus TO RIUNT THR WRONOS OF TUB WOKKINO CLASERS and release tho frou slavery. ‘They were par- ticularly strong fn condemning the cuployment of women and children tn factories and other places, ‘The cheap work done by the wowen culldren, they argued. ad brought abuut the p al cut state of ea PY forcing down the wauce te auotaua, he lewlers of (the mote were instructed to particularly careful ta tuenivg out women aud children at whatever euope they were foand, aud th urder wav ulwyed tothe feter, At abuut $ o‘cluck all the teadece of the varty were ordered to headquarters, and » niecting wae held. al which tho situation wesfully discussed. All yave a iatlering accounts of what had veen sccumplisued, and all that was yet need- ed to crown thelr work with permaneutauccess way atboruuch oryanization, sod au enrolinent of alt the workingmen, Committees were spporited to enlist the men, and # mass-mecting was vedere 10 be held og Market strect wear Madison. ‘Tho com- wilitces were ordered to meet for private consaltatiun and for the furmativs of plaus AU1L3 Mulwaukeo avenue, where an all-mgat sessiqu would be held. Instructions wery then mt to the wobe un the West Sido that under ao circumetences should they desltuy private proper- ty, tor should any mau be allowed te driuk. Any ua fuuad drunk should be turord over to the Meo ammediately. When the work on tho West ide had been completed, Instructions were seat to the Weat side mobs that they ebould mury over to the South Side, voy of iba bodica to march through the frgisbt depots at ths Lake-Front aud ace whether all work waa stopped, and the other "Golden Dentilaye than the favor tt hes eet wit! to xo to the Inrge hoot and shor nnd other mana: facturing hnpees on the Santh She and fore the workIngmen fo quit. The fret huily accampllshed, {ta work naiekiy, and then inarched weat on Madi- fan atrcet ta the Vordove office for farther inateney Hone, The rear end of this crowd was compoentl Of & lot of as dirty, Gou-forsaken-looking tte impaas ever blacked boots or auld newapap Whenever they paneed a fruit ntand each boy made crab, and when they had passcd the etand wat empty of anoles, oratrcr, peandts, etc., and the bewideerd Tatian relict hardly knew what ang become af hin wares, ‘Thy other crowd, whict aerated araung the nioe-intaes, met with Aevers reverren, and was finally ordered hack to headquar- fers, where they afterwards dispersed. ‘The ent- eeqnent arrest and discamature of aome of tht Teadera will be foand eleewhere, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, TRYING TO ONDANIZE, The following addrces'to the workingmen wat autetly cireniated eariy In the evening: WORKINUMEN OF CHICAGO! y Fellow Workers: Uniler any eitcninstances keep qulet antl we tiave given the prerent crif ia dag consideration. An Excutive Committee hae heen appointed 10 receive delezmtes Srom rvery shop. mil, and trades union wherever there arc 100 united, to lay ont a plan, pow lo work and betier our mtination, Appoint your elevates and scnd them at any Lime after 8 o'ctock to-night, The Executive will ait all oight at No, 113 Mitwauxee avenne, Tan Cowmirrer, Workingmen’s party of the Inited States, A feporter of Tar Tninune called at No. 119 Milwatkee avenae, gnd found a amall gathering of Swedes and Scandinavians thronging the front @f the place. The room m which the Executive Com- mittee wero In xecret conclave as above « lager- beet aaioon, At the front doar ttood three of the Committeamen. who clorely scanned the faces and credentials of all who endeavored to gain entrance. If the latser were govd, the open eeeame wes tives and the metnber hied hinteely up a palr of narron stair, at the head of which wan the room In which the meeting was holding, There was fall repr sentation” from the railrend companies centeri; here, and a sprink)fy of thoxe from some of the large manufacturing ertabliepments, who reported the effect of the atrike and the bearing of the work- Ingmen under their immediate supertision. During the evening peobabiy * PIFTT DELROATES werecloseted. The renuit uf thelr delinerations taust he gleaned (com expressions which were dropped by members quietly ax they departed from the hall, since admission was demot THe Thnune man when be apulied. The revera) tenor af the remarke waa lu the effect that the crinis in the pres- ~~ "Continued on the Seventh Page.) Laughter Lends n New Charm To beauty when ft discloron a pretty eet of teeth. Whitenesn, when nnture tine xupplied this element of Jnvelincen, nay bu retained thr 10g the fragrant Burudunt. The delight of cvery mother {# to have her children elegantly drensed. ‘Tite Ja generally an expensive matter, but may be marvelugsly Jen ened tn cost by a judicious study of the culldrens's toilet departivent of ** Andrews’ Lazar,” and ob- taining the corrcepondinue pattern. Th thls way. fond maniman can keep thelr darlings attired fn a charming faehion, withoat overranning a moderaty Income. Cincinnati promtes avon to be & head. qnarters of fashion aswell ar of york. All owing tu the ** Bazar,” price 10 centa per copy. feet Nothing can exceed the folly and stupidity of those who eubmit to the pangeot the ranious tormr and comptications of rheumatism and gont, by which they are tortared and disabled., when they can, by one of two abplications uf Gilles’ Liniment Jodide of Ammonia, obtain tnmantancous and permanent relicf, For ale by all druggists. No better Indorsement is needed for Berna Ana dentifrice it has no equal. Ana ‘Ank your draggiat VEGETINE, The Great Reputation Which Vegetine has attatned In al! parts of the country ssn Grent and Good Medicine, and the Jarge number of tastimoniaia which are constantly belug recelved f1 ersons wha hare been cured by It» aec, are dnclualve proof of ita Breat vuslue. [¢ f4 recommended hy phyalelsna andapothecsrice, Ann Blood-Puriferand Mealth- Restorer it hax ao equal, Veuetine fs not prepared for a fancy drink made front pour liquors, which debllitates the system and tenda to destroy health, Instead of restoring it, Are hot the many testimonials given for the aif. ferent comptalute satlafactory to any reanonable persona euderiug frum diccass that they can be cured? Read the dierent teathinonials yiven, and no one can doubt. 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