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TI CHICAGO TRIBUNE» WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1877. ed tn plying hla noble calling extennive. ‘he number of peraons altogether aseembled. wae about 3,060,—perhaps more, ter of great congratniation that there were no errone injneed than there were, two pletal shots had been red and the police had charged twice, younghoya, and evensereral women, might have been ecen afraggling in the crowd for a nearer view of the ro. WEST AIDE ANKESTS, When ordera reached the Madison Street Stalton nen at once to the corner of Madison Lent. Bicttner took charge of that locality. fle ing in the rear of IT IS MERE. (Continned from the Fifth Page.) ‘at ptrike would be reached to-day, and thae onace the bannersof the strikers would be arrayed the In- poring men of all branchen of industry. The dele- gates, waite discountennneing Gia a jrcenees anid drialy and persistently demand iving prices for Hor. Ae thia wna denied tr tong train of | evila the wake of the employers’ refusal (o concede there demands—would ba felt by both clases. The delegaten scemed to take an inteiligent view of the critical sitnation, and In most of their utterances counncled peaceful mearures, “TB CROWD IN PROT wercof srimilar turn of mind, alihongh, usual in auch gatherings, there were a few’ turbn- lent etutractere, the very ri wanted '* bread or blood reporter a mun. Jt should be a for therr bor. them, then the and Market streets, the rquad, and doubl Med left on Market atrcet, ret and then deployed the men scrosa the commenced driving the crowd ronth. jood's men epllt the mob in half, and chaeed one acction enat on Madixon street. ‘Those who went went wera followed by Hletiner’s The bridge happened to open at the pate, ff of the city, who riyer—aome were su excited and anxious ta fet out of the way that they woald certainly have Jumped from the ‘abutment=he halted bridge clowed. ‘Then ho advanced at a quick pace, spread across the atreet. yard, rome of the crowd Levan to throw pleces of coal, and several of the officers were strnck, Over Madivon rtreet bridge went the crowd, helter skelter, every one for him- aclf, the oMcers following closel; c agtnsnage and fie men natil the the policemen belny have greater weight with the employers, they neared Laws’ ono hal ntruck Ime ha did not dntend. joining in In hia ende."* "77 Har. remaeked another Indiridoal ‘Our employers are once: and waen we ask them for bread they give us a “rephed another one, ** Chica dap, and no gn can elec can Ke nor Policemen were The mob rcativred reht and lett on Canal atrect, and into the nlleys ollcenen advanced, and reed, @ fow stonce the remnants at Clinton atrect. fired by the police, nor was x inan struck with a club, “The officers wounded were Costollo, who wan etrack fn the stomach with a rock: O'Conner who waa somewhat bratacd! Tom Murphy or two othor very alightiy, nently disabled, all being read: inomenta after the: One arrest was made, preiict what wi While the crowd wero calm and quict in thelr utlerances, aea rule, i¢ waseyident that there waa a atrony undercurrent flowing,—a current in favor of fighting to the bitter end, WiHtA’ Following Ia the official report of procecdin An Informal meeting of reptesentative wa men from the diferent shops was held to arringe « pian for organizing the atrikers, ifty-two shopa were present. conper, wae tppointed furnituro-worker, Keeretary. A provisional committes ef flvo war elected, which war instructed to call a merting of delezates and tradea-aniona now on strike, to be hel at iit Milwaukeo avenue at 1 ‘The Provinional Committee In to ty preparations for the Cenven- tion, and will renialn at the above locality during the forenoon for conrultation witt all eccking in- formation, ‘The following recommendations ta the Convention wero adopted: 1, ‘That all tho tollers throughout the Iand ‘be called npon to unite in reducing the hours of labor Kinemen In sll branches of trade stand out for an advance of 20 per cent. iw. ‘Vhaba permanent Exeentlve Committce be elected to orauizo and conduct the trike, ‘The Provistoual Commiltee are 0. A. Blahap, Van Patten, ds HM, White, J. Paulson, an Charles Erickson. — MADISON AND MARKET. THM STRIKERS TALK \T OVI. A masa-mocting of the stelking workingmen was announced to take place inst evening at the commer of Market and Madison atrecta, relf **'The Committec of the Workinginen’s Party of the United States" afterward fasued n circular, in English and Gtrman, of which the following it IMEN OF CHICAUQ! Fetlow Workera/—Under any circumstances Kerr (uret until we havo given the preacnt criss p DUE CONSIDERATION, mitice has been appointed to recelvo Delegates from every Shop, Milt, snd Tradcs-Union wher- ever thoro nro 100 Anited, to lay outa pian HOW fo work and better our situation. delegates and send them at any timo alter 8 o'clock radaally bit ef. Ing thrown hy Not a ahot wos Delegates from returned to the station. At the comer of Clinton and 8 caughtin they act of nd was taken In, ‘halrman, and A. Ulicker, from all shops, factort THE LABOR LEAGUE. MEETING LAST EVENING. At Maskeli’s Hall, on Desplainca street, last evening, a mecting uf the Labor League was held, About 150 persons were present, a portion of whom represented twenty tradea-uniona in the Tho meeting was caljod to order by Martin Thomas Cavanaugh was clectod Chairman, and made a apecch of some length. He aversion to the o'clock to-day, to elght per da lad = epecial the Inst Legislature passed, the ‘worst one, gave a policeman or constable o right to arrest any. men whodld notwear a papor collar, and who ‘wero soliciting bread and work to enable them to support thelr families, **Den of Gamblers," aa hocalied the Duard of Trade, who bad rafeed flour to $13 per barrel and pork and beef at the same time, marked that he hated the press style, and thourht it wus responsible for the nancial worry. epeaker sald he worked forthe.Fort Wayne, aud this morning, not atriking, he wae thrown out of work by sthe Superintendent, who telegraphod Again he ra- vali the men were atrik:ng in tho yar t reworks wore sousibiv; they were a peared on the etravt that id go into the mouth to gi supplication tu all who ap notadrop of Hquor abou! make thew fools, Mr. dulin Metiiloray was called for and made tho ech of the evening, of which tne tollawing 14 “* The workiningmun wae the power of the worlds Jabur nad aringn inal tie power, nud de- the cause of the aw deposited lite vote In the Lutlot-box wisely there would be no Ho would not attenint to twas necessary for the Government ty own the railrvads wor the telegraph, Yeurs ogo there were two parties mm the cauntry; they fought,and the woaker was bronght under, wlavery wan abolished. machines, not valudd aw Atved eight or tun houre and thrown aside, had the rights to chuuse thelr ous employers had the hberty to cisct Tho dollur of the fathery way cust during the War; debts wero dald with grocnnacks, au European capltalfete did not hike grocnback: ed feel, but uetanly feah but Dlvod, andro the British corpuratioua secured, with the use of 8 goud deal of money, the xc! munetizing tho silver, which froin time immemurl- al bad been a youd currency. had xeon a newspaper which beyyed aud criea fur of ellver wow crying for the re wer and the repeal o the Nesump- circumstances An Exccutlve Com- Appoint your bad tines was Tue Kxocutive will nit all night at No. 151 Mil- Waukeo avenue, (Higned) Tan Committee. trouble in als bounty, Workingmen’s Party of the United Sister, he ailjournment of This action conten roposed meoting at Milwaukee prone, but it ‘They were merely en alaves would be, but iu nigat the place text pros Quite a crowd bud gatuored ux early as 7 and by 8 o'clock there murt have Leen at + Jeant 1,000 people betwoen Madisun ant Washing- Scattered groups concrevated by some comnon inipulse on the west wide of Market agmebody began to spevk, erully from congregutl luyerd, und these args thelr tien, fton on’Murket, bhylock, thoy wan tho reporter was nnable to diacover, n't have been wich pulnt to ais remarks, for the crowd tired of him in a very few intuutes and fnwieted that ho should be aquelchod. : gentientan aninadvert. on the Savery in which the graeping hand of t holde the tive laboring mun of the period, The party wae frequently Lnterrapted, und the con- ion iapiayed some dispuwtiion toe a: bit, Wher ate fanily arrived at thut pore ton of his apecch in which le showed to the rulis- fact'on of nia atttence that the country was owned the demonetiziny monetizing of Spcelmen bricka were used to show thuir wares by the ownere of silver mines out West, that they who h & epecimen, althouch an Muiworthy one, was President Garrett, of the Baltt- vho waid be bow o surploy gentlemen seid thot hard hig account the wages of F : controlled by and | raw micht buy, jn the demontce capltaltet aforesaid, then the oy vito Htailgoad, was loud not long. 4 The wickedness of ‘Tu Garrett, wud other muzustes whe ride in carrlayes and gine upon purple and fi wae lully, deecar.ted upon wl ere lu general, but these of tho Daitimore & Otic in particular,’ who, the apeaker sald, recelved 14 per ceut dividend Ine hi tines exited, andon enimust be redticed. her, the reverend gentleman, onld Hive on bread and water (hisses: phyaleal ability which had bge Ways, Mr. Metiloray then read a1 lug Henry Ward lceche: He advwwed ole hearers if thoy strack, ta nivtly and secently, and not to go into in- he horities would have y could not hurt the ratlroad compantes por the insurance companica by wetting tre to thotr damaged nut ‘be pul tested [nm various extract fromthe Ta oplnion on tho + year, come In tora ahare ppcaled to hile fellow work. vatruy property, 4... , the stand and called upon peMman to stand by the strike. telling thom that the supremu hour had arrived for the ewancipation of the laboring class, delegntion of tho strikers, who Were spread ull tater, and wore the sinew of the land, shonid goto Washington and demand an immediite avsemblago of un esira aos- elon of Congrens, atid that Conseces should then De exlled upon to authorize Ue 2 ten to the workingmen worth dollar for dollur iu Government bonds, aud redeemable In wixty days, fo enable tho lavering Hitch motntes cendiariam, an wo Tight to Interfo All the property by the workingman, for the YY, and Kiate would lave {o pay, and with tho presont County Commissioners who were way to extra over the United uv of ‘Krousury ie wae glad that the ratirosds woro oy tho demande of the men. the trouble wos tho laws, not mad anen, but by lawyers, who kiow of tho watts of the enough worklngaien i rallrouda Yad speculative men to push ths hey comaentiently they went inty { Inatead uf giv- ld colonize the farmer on the Government fands, ond should peuply to exist, uninitigated = enthusiasin, wos kind cnongh to put he bails of Cangrs much-decriad editor, r {n a xood word lor tue He sald tnat {t took meney fo run KeWwspapers, und that, suturally. tle editor Was forsale tu any corporation or interest which hug money enough to ** put up." These apulozetye Temuirks Wero ful revardte waeh greeted thu gonticman's other paper views, and he wubeded, Were tou man: ing tw railroads eutsidies, shoul with the same faver n city waa Pov ‘Thera bad been hand thes, an ‘There had beon no over-productlon, but meuming, The following was then epeaker, aud passed! Wirngas, The aroltrary aud unjust action of Yorioun rullroad aathonittes in reducing the pay of below whi can actually exiat in defense of their men of Chicago, wor in all lawful endeavors aid tuat wo tender our mural iloving that the atrocities of a bave net becn committed nor oping that they will itu Grmness anit de- eleion, Another resoiation was preacnted and pasecd ae follawas Wiunras, A system of cl teran of the late fouthern dis- ile displayed a men had felt Dpreement next be uinnzled hand, und sisted that he had been wounded while .ehting for thie freo wi ‘he hud, he raid, five holes bi id glurivus country; tly in him referable wo irmy he had been pronused a Ife of bouor, glucy, we whould be wounded in ind emutument Incae als country’s wersice, How had there indi surn Alinust a cripple, ho now received deguarty pittance of U8 month, ‘The prow held out to Lim In the fret place wero infamous ‘The ul auldier spoke a rood dead dani intent, and was followe man who telt keenly the tell happy, cunirades wero sable shia ‘Ume were tired of ap exhibit a disposition to tare! avenue, but ut tht be ced, ‘That we, the workii do sympathize with to altaln redres and material aid, the past fer pay e countenanced by them, an inalntaln thelr demande wit Et te which bis'un- The crowd vy ches, nad beyan to Up to sHilwankes mowent an apparitiun im the of Byury solid looking body of able-bodied ht and marched in column trom Madison on the wee ho order Was st onco legislation bas re- policemen bove Jo very energetically north sidewalk of Market atreot. given to clear the wtrect, onda stampede ut ov vecurred in the nelgbburkood uf those Derby li Fiunking tnto ling, thy detach middle of the street and halted fora fow minutes. becn noticeably govd-natured Uheough the mectluy, and evea utter the police charged through it, At the same time there were Idencea which fed the ro- porter to believe that a guod share of the strikers ad come to the meeting armede While one of the bpeakere wus talkiuza pletol was ahot in the air, causing some cacitenent, and, aller the police Uret ‘cet, anuther whot was beasid; but, av fares cunld be Ieained, no duma; tusucd, Uno shut wae tired afterward, ae the ul cere drave the people vast und weat ou Sdifvon. inthe several charges made A number of people Telt the woight of the healthy locust. iB wae badly clube othera wero more oF Icue polleo proraceved the must perfect ilsciplug, redecting Liu greatest credit upon their ‘bo oficer in command of the squad displayed tonelderable strategy in his movements, rs hia mee ine ibe sua drive the mub from thy Wwreection of Madiaou virect east fora biuck or en return cod drive thom weet toward ‘Thu neo wecmed to en) duwered the polict garing the laborer and Ju nuou but the muney-tender; an Hkuwas, ly nature of var nuccealties for in- ternal tuiprovement, .we are 4 debtur's nation paylug tnvute tothe money kings of Kurope, to whow ull aur aubetunce goca te pay interest, ‘ree foeing even time or oppurtunity suillcient for cur ed sinene to subscribe os placing them In the hande of forelgu syndicates {o'the: detriment of our peoples Bo Ie ab Aesvived, That the workingmen meet Mm every ‘a, sud bauilet In the United States and the rumonetisiug of allver, tho repeal of miption act, aud sree culna;: Ald. Frank Lawler addtcared the meeting. wtated ity voject, und offered as hls idess that the Courtelluuse should be dni thi huuld go te the Councll what they wanted as inen, and uot ae riuters, nut- ie euupluyen, and benuat- ent murched to t ‘The crowd bad to our nutional westurce and other across Markel a by the constant dis- ence, and thelr gulng down eech Was not lon; audieseed the méetiug in a apeech, dwelling mostly on thy allver ques. ton, reading in euch a burry that half he sald could nop be uoderetoud, Hef uuubur of the duancial editorials of Tuk Tainuss wud ended bie speech with the ‘miucng ie io faver of the repeat t, and, avish such a power(ul, but qo well,” He ateo advieed bo dewonatrative atriks ‘Yoo meotlug then ud, dig referrod to quite a of Vatlous dats, wulnary. fora pistol casually ent them wround the ticareat corner Finally the police turmed In ck, ut the intersection o! Markot and drove the crowd nd weet over the bri would crack lie ake a tuck of shucp, ine, ba et, donally @ head dub of a policeman, « Re thoagh ther teard to aay th: ttle while It wy f that the stril A number were TIE CITY-HALL. ANOUND THE MEADQUANTERS of tho Pollce aud Fire Departments thero was naturally a large amount of bustle ond excitement, ‘Tho wires were kept busy every moment in send- Ing or receiving dlepatch were sounded fn the Hiro Department ottice, fewof which, however, amounted to auytulog. o'clock Superiutendent Uickey begau awearing in special policemen, and s large number were found who were willing to face the expected dauger. Gou'clock at night about 800 had algued theirnames ond bern supplied with clubs. A large number of military gentlemen visited the Buperintendent and Mayor to report fur duty or to tender theirwetvices, Among theey were Gens, Shafner, Huutington, Vol. M. V. Sheridan, Capt Gamble, Lieut. Tuthill, the Chy Attorucy, sud of tho’ Seveuth Cavale: tyute conferences wero bad with duper! Mickey on thy all-luportant tupic, aud drrauze: vetting toyetuer the veteraus shurtest possible mowent ly cose of ewer- wed, President of toe Veteraus’ ‘lub. made Apr alutmeRts cat diferent places fur ry Uraud Pacitic ifutel. still wish to eusoll thecreclyes will meet thie morn- in to grow dark, as deeiquatters was danze ry aud retulfate, at they could clean the police out ia nuteif they chose, and a few counseled at- i hem with etence and uatcHbate. me y they did nut curry out thelr threats, and ‘sud Gusieruus alarais uninved themselves fy stop- jeering tha pasaungera aud rs, bub they did uct cause suy ecrious delay, e crowd was dually civpersed by @ uulforia Movement of tho pulico, starting from the ccatre Of Markel sqaure und inoving In wolid phalanx b: cry Sovusal punts uf tho com of thy crowd moved cast on alreel in the greateat coufusion, fullowed by twen- Wy palicewen moving abreast slong the centre of tho strect, while wlung the widewalk on either side ‘alare" followed, senting he way uge Citlsens ta xo to Rounctng that they were Mann, Torrence, Bolt ven, aud Whitehous ndiuz along the sidewalk and | ments were made for ad I Street from ourlesity, ine abo xrvatest srowd was followed aiong Mauizun sticet by the ching abruust to w point between ehand Fin avenue, where o wlan op the aldewalks as ery few inomenta thu ry life and Interuat. movement, neither Jaet evening, anu elub-roume a th Ing at tho club-toume, y uouw the oull viewed from the pale fulowed dlepatch, showlug tho progress of thu frous thine to lune parties came in Wheu tho mub rcached Bulu- teeta mennmed thelr o testy were nade tn auy harsh meusures re ace of tho community were represented Huudreds upoa bundreds were + ond Of these It fs tn the crowd. tuere from nutlay bat curiual ‘We tnjustion tu sur that the fou)-xiller would have asking for belp. dcowyek's stone-yard ouw of Taute the station, auparauly bal? uoable to sucak ind asked for some policemen. and promised heip. He | what reanaured. About 2o'clock a mes tecesved from N. K, Fairbank & Co., wh tate that they proponed to keep on with the wayes thelr employes, even though the mobehoald pre- ngmerting that other io prevent thele men. foing off and Joiningthe strikers. Supt. Wicker er of firmahad adopted that plan, and vent then from working, and firma should do the same so falda no he thonuht it 5 coud one. About noon the Mayor Iasned the following proc- Jamation: the Cilizens of Chicago: Wnenrar, The rail- eo road trouvles and «trikes which ti taken pi An neveral of the large citicn in the country have, in Mont caren, been attended with Incendlariam and nie Handes plane tlvca In soine of our facturicay and Whrnkas, Itig fearea thatthe bad and vicious clementin this @hnmunity will ecize thie asa fa- torable Spportuntiy to destroy properly anil com: init plan ers 1 and In euppreasing riot and duct, ‘To. this oud 1 request 1 the citizen kanize patrols In. their feapective mulahori tints Proud of the deserved reputation of all cinrecs of our people na Jaw-ubiding citizens, I trot and be- lieve no act will be rattered ur permitted by any of them now which would disgrace oe in oar own estimation and that of tha country at large, The workingmen muet remember thal aii indusirics arg suffering from Gnancial depression throughout the country, and that acts of violence, instead of tend- Jug to rectify their wrongs, will tend to deprive and keeps thetr women and c highwnys, them of all aynpathy. The City Government has mado ample prepara- Monn to Prctect the lives and vroperty of all citt- ze id lawless acts will be prompty detected aN punished, M. ILcati, Mayor, an Maron's Orvicg, Clty Wall, July 24, 1877. CLOSING THE SALOON: At To'clock @ commitice of yeuti at the ofice of the Superintendent of J ‘who cane were Co}, Ricab Joseph 8. Reynolds, Ald, Norrenec. the Han. Charice It, Drake, Gen, Neem, M, Fy Tuley. J Gen, Lb. Mann. Willard Wood Corwit Ald. Mesen. ‘The result of the meeting was the following PROCLAMATION t by, Col. Sheridan, ( Wurngas, The vublic mind js unduly excited owing to rumors of strikes, andthe fact that some excited and bad men ere,congregating and enite oring to fruits confusion und dleorder, and necersary forthe best Interest of atl claesca thal uo cauec be given of permitted to ine deeming fi fame pasniuns or pre}udices; Therefore, Uy virtua of the power veeted in me f° the City of Chicago. 1 hereby order I saluons of the city te closed, and that no <Mrquor be old by any licensed auloon-keeper OF others, from and after Wo'clock y. mu, of this date, until further notice, wiuier penalty of the Taw Aud forfelture of the Heeuse yranted by the city. All patroimen and policemen are hereby tn ae Mayor o that all structed 10 sce that this onder fe peompuly and oroualy enforced, M, Hears Mayor's Unico, July 24, 1877, 9:30 o'clock, effet tate, for the next! uro Towra. the Su en wht ‘ute under, ino few momen ocnt uiter thi wh which war tonesaf CM. Monderson & Co. Xelz & Co. and athees, am cedsikechatl, IMacemed Jar able boyoudthe ordiunry, THE WATER-WORKS, Mr. Henry W. King and one or two other North Sido cltizeny gilted At the telat) suring the nid n stuard to Sorth side Water-Works, they fear- {ng (hat aome of the rioters, with their prejudice Qyalnet water, would turn up Ulero during tho night and Interfere with the engines, Mis ttonor ‘urder yeu Savor Henth tu ovening and wi louk after the S aid not share the feare of his vistiors, but, to watlefy thuin, promised tu make a dei }) which was accordingly done, A guard was also sent tho Weat Side works, In reapouse to on inquiry from Mayor Meath, the North Side Turn-Gemeinde have algnifed tieir Wwillinences to be ready ut any thne he may have uccaelon to call upon turn for assistance, A CONBULTATION, Ath o'clock Bupertntendent Hickey, the Mayor, Col, Torrence, and soveral Aldermen werd In Consultation asta the propor course to pursue in the event of a general prising during the evening, conficentiy believed hat there would be no dangerous efort at the eatab- isment of ariot. Twoorthrea apeakers at the Monday night mecting were brought to Police Headquarters end interroyated ns to their ubjeet a nat ted ayalnet end that It was cencrally understood an calling the mooting. They all proclalined during the proceedinye they had any effort detrimental to ny order, andlaw, They were cautioned that at this apd = imprudent tu oven appear where @ dozen men arc aseonibled, Jot alone thelr spenking to much a mob aa congregated Monday night, . le diactteaton thea arose as tothe character and Bppearance of ay the day. Ald. Lawler took occasion to rhoot of hie mouth and contended that, not- withstanding the peace and order of the town bad been Jeuparaized, theso men had a right to riso and etlon calculated to secure fur themrelves thay Stepinnd 8 ba fT the Superiutendant of Policu and sev- oral of the Aluernicn present, but fnaluted Upon Lie position and tatd down tho propusitio that, ne matter what might come, any man aboul: juncture’ it was and were tuen dismissed, Considerab! the crowd rambling through town durl to defonse of the rlotel take any and thelr families suck 2 prope Ila wae take to = be stpported tn any offort he mizht muke to hinuelt of the workingmen, POLICE WEADQUARTERS, SCENES IN THS EVENING. ‘Tho Pollee Headquarters during the eventig pre- sented an excited appearance. The halle weru licd with pollcemen, ready to atart atp moment's no- romlnent mon of every Uranch of-Iudustry—who came, cons. suited with the Mayor and the milltia officers, stood around and talked among thomeelvas, and, depart. xivus to loara the very ehist wuardiqne ut ing fe and slight con= anion, The tithed gentry @ere niore numeroua than ever, and the prominent merchants, fearful for the aafety of their places of business, were prevent tice, and the large numbers of visitor Joy, wave place lo others, latwat, tended to keep peace Jon cogetant stato of bust! fa Jarge num bers, About the bouraetasthe time for the assem. tthe corner of Madison and t, thoexcitemont was highest, Supt. Hickey the acenc of anticipated F tho street by dispersing: the crowd. ‘The reauit of the efforts of the poilce id when it was defultely Known that the mecters had fled like a flock of uve to aight, there wwfaction. Tho re- rt that a crowd at the Sorter of Van Buren and bling of the crowd a dlepatehcd seventy men turmoll, with arders tu el wae anxiously awaitod, sheep when tho'stara and clube hi was an exprewsionof gencral Halsted atrects event — travel by tempted w Nee citour for goog urder, prevent public administrators, THE SWHARING-IN OF BPECIAL POLICE was continued till late in the evening, niimber of (he extra men sworn into net down by 1) Ing Works. we each ono of the works, At midulght all was quiet, the reports from all quartera buwkenlng a disbanding of the rioters and the resturstion of good order. The Mayor aud. 8 fow of the mlitis were tho only once left of tbo bad congregated (bere in the fore park R aud they discussed the situation i d each oti * iihation ot the events of ths aye ths BaLpT ea . THE MILITIA, JURY ASSEMBLE PROMPTLY, About 2 o'clock the signal was sounded for the First aud Second Regiments to sepale to thelr armorice and fog the reserve police to be on band atthe slations, The signal was responded to by those to whom it wav addressed with great prompt- ness. THM MEMBERS OF THE SECOND REGIMENT, Although scattered over the city and enguged in pursully, went ev rapidly as possible to thelr armoury, and retnained there daring the day end the wight, speudlug tuefr time In drilting. etc. They were vieted by Gen, Torrence au other officers during thu evening, and were com. thelr varion plimented upon thelr good behavior, ‘The Firat itegiment at U o'clock was stjll on duty in ta catirety. ALU u'clock urdore Were tesued to tie commandera of the several compauica {ty charge their uien 10 dierobe themnclyes of every veatize of their uniform gud Xo unt tu the Com: mercial Hotel to supper, which order was vbeyod with alaceity by the walf-faimiehed boys, some of on early breakfast. ‘Tbe supper was provided by the city or atthocity'sexpeure, At about 3 u'clock in the afterucon Vompauy 4). Capt, Williams comundin, was ordvred bo proceed to thu Water- Works, aod the meu were quickly iu luv apd ready fur the ex- whoin bad not tasted a mouthful eine peditton; but before they left the armory 2 wi Sage came counlermauding ber appeared upon the atrcet In uniforan, Gens, Ducat gad Turreucu stsited the arsiory of ews of s despoudiog nature tu shure of the suliiiers wh itched to Cet ibeie mete ia scuuflet ile re- thy Firat early tn ine evvoiog, sud brou: ata intrasted to them, and to note ho may aeek to tnter- rupt tha employes tn the dincharga of thelr duty. ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONA have brea taken to guard the iinmonee amonnt of cle now In the vaults of the Sub- and no apprehen- doubt bnt that it will acquit ttxelf honorably if the emergency should arise. At about o'clock the fences overlookin; depot of the Alton and Fort Wayne Ronde, at json and Canal streets, were Fined with hondreds oO Anpesred aurpriscd that Tho fact was that the everything would be quiet by the morrow, according to_the way things w vined to kecp cool and clone his yard ing at thac UUme. aome- ewan latter alan gave fomora which Tie stated that ondaty at thelr that the Second bad disbanded, there were 230 men of the Secon armory, corner of Canal and Jackson streets, an of cdrloun persons, « trains should be moving, Trenwury, In care of nn atta alone need be entertained as to the impreznatic Security of the many millions of tlo!lare now In- elored In the Hovernment depository, CONSIDERADLE EXCITEMENT ed on Madiaon etre id itreets, yesterday afiernoon, about half Aabarp report, ax of the dlecharge of a ‘n Sullowing of **My st immediately after the ahot Fret was Htcrally crowded with excited and Inquletive prople. all Inquiring who the murdered man was, men tere acon on the ground, and on invertiva- tion ascertained that (he cammotion was eanced by. aevera] mischievoun street Aral di«cha The police acknowledged the and moved on. AT TIE CROSSING nm and Pan-Handle Roads quite a jected for eeveral he win] demunstrations Ww erable talk, hutwever, ant nn: demolish the crossing, and thus Were made, but READY AXD WILLING TO TURN OUT when they were called upon to da ro. e were between 230 and ‘00 members of the ‘on Lake street all the after- and Inthe afternoon, late, the rth Zotares, an independent company, and the Chicaro Light Cavairy, at the armory, vets vilting Leng John, while, ag announerd where, the Fort Wayne fxpreea tratn for New Jeft ae nena}, and the officials abont the depot ht (§ would gn theangh without opposition, ‘The poltee arrested a couple of nolay citizens of Vlugzed toward strony quarters wertward pursued by @ large mob, who mado no further demonatration than what might J of **month bets.) A day's hletoty in that part of town, tp to ning ahades appeared, was }. between Clark the rallway persuanio: he loud exclamatne: tm wera admitted, wat heard, Madiaon also presented come under the hi Anniver of police Witrnear, Some of the employes of @ few of the rallroadn In this clty have struck for an advance of wares, and have bees Joined by some of the opera hand, were reecived cordially, and given All remained nnler orders of Cot, Shorer, commander of the regtinent, who wua at hie post dunng the evening, coolly Riving his directions, and commanding the rr and simication of everybody, the time when the rather Hyvely than reriot faithtully all day an. Ma). Swain was bers af that organization Ing, well-to-du, and wel reviater thelr names ani also their reatdences, aud Diedze themeclyes then and there to support the city in the cause of peace and good zovernnvnt in the critis throush which they were at that moment ‘The list way epread aut att ral persons came forward and eigned were about (40 present out of the total momber- ship of 1,500, [twas signed by M Elliot, Engene Wheeler, aon o! mes, & Webrew; Ar. t. Goldsmith. of Company D, was Officer of ay until 7 o'clock. when Capt, Lang, of Company E. Ward were Lieutenants of the Unard dnrin; day, and Lieute. Henrotin and Newburn . berg mie i} known in the: ercfore, 1, by the anthority vested in me na Mayor of the City of Chicago, call on all xvod citt- zens to oud in enforelug the Iawa and ordinances, disorderly con: hy wae relieved by Menta, Cutler and ‘There was cons! meroun thegate passage of trains, calmer counsel prevalled, and the gathering, which mostly of iruckmen on the I Handle Road, ig dispersed, atitiin a very un- AT MIDNIonT the command was affl) at the armory awaiting orders, and the boys were making themselves as. elbic under the circumstances, with about fifty cot-vedsteade genetously tarnished jetors of the Sherman Houve, at the en. Martin Beem, THE GRAND ARMY OP TIE RRPCALIC Sa Composed of trich veterans of th e\War, who are fd to the preservation of good Guvernmeat nd the Commander has Issued comfortable an im; Mr, New- ie Hundy, and fifteen When the Sceretary announced atentorian voice that names would ve received, the remaining 500 odd gentlemen present, Including some Of the most proininent and wealt! 0; the Board, stampeded, broke fur thei and haven't been heatd of since, cumetancer, the uard of ‘Trade didn't quite cot up to the expectations entertained of tothe city anthorities that moral tacking which was expected of them, AT NOON TMB CHICAGO & ALTON RAILROAD oficiala lenued an order closing up bucinces entire- jy. At the freigbt-yards at Sixteenth street a erowd of strikers, numbering G00 ur 70) men, took possession Bt 1] o'ciock, and as fast aa the engines of the Altun and Vitt+burg, Fl, Wayne & Chicago Roads came in they were ordered Into the round- house and on ty tho sldestr jocumotlives of the former and six ** ponirs™ of The Pullman falaces STOUPING BTREET-CARS, 3:30 a crowd of about G00 or 700 gathered at d atopped the atrect cars, unhitehing the id ordering the conductors and drivers to quit. ‘Tne care werv all run into r Were stopped, the crowd meanwhile swelling to Ammense proportions, with Sprinvfield rifts, nn Verey and Sergeant’ McCave, Btrcet Statton, Twelfth Street ned to the scene, Under the cits the foltowing order: Alvanquantens Derantaext of Intixoia Gnaxp Anuar or tix Rareniic, Citcano, duly 24.—Gen- All poate fa this State are in readinces to respond nat ‘om these hesdquatiors, 2, Incase of orders to axtemble, each conirade will roport to his post heaiquarters. ily onder of a. & ieyrxotus, Commander, TL D. Fiatn, Aealstant Adjutant-Gencral. MEETING OY VETEN\NB. A meeting of veterans of tha late War was held atthe Grand Pacific Mote) last evenin, Martin Beam, President of the Vetcran CI nidcd. There w: ree mma of fAcut, of the Deering Callahan of the c and amid the hoots ond the mob arrested the Hnglesdere, after which tle crowd slowly dispersed, uners weg taken ty the ‘Twoltth-Street Station, Soon after the rloters took posrersion of the Line Superintendent Lake. of the West Division Hallway Company, ordered all the diferent Une to atop ranning. but countermanded the sane alter tha police had dispersed the mul, Tov mich credit cannot be uwarted. to the small company of Armed polleemen why atopped the dis- tarbonco at the corner of Twelfth strect and Mine ‘Theee twenty policemen were un- tcherge of Lieut. Ve-ey and Sergt. ec uble and law-abiding citzens {n the neighborhood af the car atables, an well on thore in the Ininber district, who were to be fonnd, Were not slow in mentioniig thelr satistaction with the quick work of these men. THRNE WAS AN IDLE RUMOR enrrent in tho Communists’ district, Jefferson and Twelfth streets, that «ome rioters had farce: some. engincers in the nelghburhood of the South Branch jocomutives, which were then Diligent’ Inquirice revealed end Sergeant dato hold themeel ntly to futuro urders men convened nlice to look into the interests of the people. Among thosa Inland avenue barn, About adaxen thas latd np. Car Company have endance, Among Cal LW. Perce, Gen. O. L. Moon. Peevtous to the organirvation of the meeting the Gentlemen present juialged in general converea- One roinarked that It was very quict, but it might be the calm preceding commented on tho iniiitisaiair ot Peltsburg. in calling the mecting to order aatd he would be superiuousto ay why the ‘Asyewwraus they could’ look Tho hour seemed to bave come cily, the name aity calicd them togetuer They were gythered. belioved the Intetests of @ Voternas could act better, » Nathan ex-Ald. Waterman, Ald. Rusenberg, snd inese latter were uastily depleted of their copious atures of ales, wines, liquore, and cigars, throuzh a fear that they mnight be devoted to ‘The Pirtovurk, Fort Wayna & Chica hou might get thelr No, nat expegt fo attenint ‘The Alton Road ofticers etated “cet paercnger traing beat to rlaic 1, Irland avenue, express) train off, farther operations. that while they infght pera; through, they thought it nol LATE AT NIOUT. At the Polk atreet freieht-howso of the Michlzan Southern Hailroad there was quite a crowd about night, but they showed no diapo- oF anything, Piscine was held. when, to the nation and th and the same motives which ca then were now tu be applied, together because ti citizens required It. should occasjon require their service: should be united, to abandon thelr pushed tnto the elven. no further Information. jun atl appenred to be serene je Clilcaee Btove-Works, the at noun, preferring to ‘do rw nit by the mop, while the Unt simply keep pe: train forthe Weat via the Jock Islan Teftat tte usual hour—10 o'ctock—teet night, but the 10:20 train on the Miehigun Southern was not sent, and all passenger trains were drawn of, Canal, deffersun, and Cilnton streete presented anuntsually quict appearance last night. rule, the liquor-stures were all closed ast nicht, wit occaslonatly an axception, Uttle snote of men were gathered divcns<ing the eltuation, but all wera bent on keeping the peace and protecting property, THE 4AL0ONS CLOSED, One of the most noticenble features of yesterday foe the fact tlint the Mavor's proclamation in re- gard tu closing the saloons war strictly observed. Vaually, on election-uays onc the Jike, these man- ho an absolute cun- ‘The ert plan ree: orgonize in clube of fitty and be sworn In a0 apcclal policomento sustain the Mayor and eup- Remington breechiondura with rather than bo male to rest of the hands wurke: Veat Side Water-Worke thinga were ran- 'y the engineer in charge not appre- bending any tronble, If WA4 RUMORED YESTERDAY ulterated, eimon-pnre rall- out tu the Northwestern + shops on Forticth street and intimidated ‘the hantls out there, compelling 1 be seen elsewhere, 2 falied to find port the laws, there might be occavion to ha Chair axid this ‘They were organiz- rin- ntewnd adjuluing roums were crowded hy newe-scehere of military utficers, The crowd ich could he seen from the weat door of the ty-Ilall, marching down ty the bool and shoe clories, vavea Rn ‘ouch of reality ta the danger, alter wattad = came — In," received and weres off auain One sqasd of ten men wis rninding the face we Me 1 Wolly & Mie crowd dis- ly composed of a with pieces of bourd, who rin at the 4 of the police. By ti o'clock the heat. quartere were deserted, and during the remainder of the day and evening wut little bustle was notice. In conclusion, ‘wae 19 cession fur talking, ing fur the purpuee of mdiny tu eufurce the laws, ond it was no less their ce was done to uo man her he was a working inn or 4 tullruad olllcial, ‘he speech was received with applauec, ‘Thore who wished to join were then requonted to step forward and enroll ty Compania A and B. the composed of Vumt 23, rauka were filled up rapidly to the nuines of 1h oflicers, fur evident reasons, were Hero and there protect private duty tw vee thal Umlway Company's ¢ them to guit work. Teporter who was nent to tho eho anything that would substantinte. this «tory, al- Vhough it wan a toatter of common report among Hoghltt, General Mabazer of the Conpany,, and two-thirde of But yesterday, the newe was distributed, instantly closed up, and kept their places shut all hi ‘The leading down-town resorts, and even the night-houges, known to the roratering fraternity. were hermetically sealod, ond it ia probable there were not a duzen saloon kupt open Jn deilance of the proc! THE WON, LORENZ BRENTANO, member of Congress fruin the Third District of Tl- Unols, arrived in town tast evenlog from Waehing- via the Fort Wayne Hatlroad. burg west Mir, Brentano had put one traveling com- A STADBING Case. While the mob were returning south on Jefferson atrest. It tw aald that some (urniture dealer on Jef- near Washington, showed them 6) ey wet upon him and beat him t one man, tle wuld, atabved him a tines aboat the neck and head, t however. All that could be gl While the mov wan workmen had not gnit Manor-deulers ‘The several companica of the Twen'y-second United States Infuntey ayiil arrive in this city thla nfterngun at 4 quest of the Citizens’ ill be freight care belonging to the Galena Division were hauled away from the from the freight-yards yor- terday afternoon, taken out into the country ‘and sidv-tracked, while the p:tmeenger cars notin tin- mediate une were hnaled out to Elmhorst_ shortly after 0 0° Thry inade & trutn of abo As favt as the Company needs them, (hey Will be brought back and used. posed contition of thejr yards, which are near the fda and clevutors, it was thouzht ra out of the city. Commnittca of Public by consent of whu have charge of the bullding, Thin will ond thetr ofticers and aloe place whenco t! sbuald thar services be neades ‘The Mayor yeete: men, whons ‘fast on the: to do duty at the several revular police, force. = lenty of resting room, can omoark at once swore 2,000 apecial police. were sworn were aantgncd stations, to act with the ‘Tho epcclal officers are ail of oud material, aud nearly all are old auliiereand trivd veterans of the War, who will have no feat of meeting ® mvo, BNIG.-GEN, TORKENCE haa faaned the following order: Mgavquantens Mtaet Mewane Inutwoiwm Na- mionaL Guany, best to get the freight cars on there wore not iapatched westward last uventng, it wilt be whipped or rocelved until the atorm blows over, INE TRANSPL DEPOT of the Pittaburs, Fort Wayne & Chlesgo Railroad, on Canal atreet, south of Hixtocnti, escaped froma vinttatlon hy the etrikers, Thoro Were about forty 1 lying around on the platform, rendered idigon acconnt of the nun-receiving of fretgut. Were this not the case, however, tt 14 hardly posafole that tile extensive buflding wonld have been ueglected, ADOUT 8 O'CLOCK eaterday afternoon a number uf trackmenon the periy, the Pitta. oath of the Dur Mnuten crosany, etenck and Jett thelr work, avow- one should te pe permitted ta take Tt {fe almost certain that thin demons ‘4 forerunner of a general uprising of all thewection-hands in that vicinity, ‘The track~ eit circling stout at the corner of Frankiln and Monroe streets, two inon Central Statin, ONicor Cook aud aeveral detectly them a man whom they sald ha jeffervon atrect, the Parazraph 1, Headquarters State iy commaud of the rigado, 2. Nogimental and battallon commanders are without delay, a roster of thelr reapectivo cumsmands to theau headquarters. i ‘The following etal appa announced, und they will be having followed j@ felluw naw the villecre coining aud wade an unsuccessful endeavor When taucn tu the station bef vave the name of Thomas Litthe, but tusleted that he waa notthe mgn they wanted. ‘The wit not to ve found ofterwarde, and nothing further could be learned about tho care, as the police did not hear of tt, wounded man removed to a drug-siure on Madison atreet, buta vigtlant search slong that thorough- ‘There undoubtedly wars cuscof the kind, and the victim bas Jikely been spirited away by friends to « eceret and sate place, A BMALL CROWD, About 0 o'clock in the evening another crowd bevantoasscmble at the corner of Van Buren doubtlurs with the same object asthe one which wtopped the Van Buren, Halsted, and Blue Jeland care tn the afternoon, Word waa sent to Capt. Reavey at the Maulaon Street Vultee btation, und he went down o aquail of men, who dispereed ‘the crowd. Later a rumor cine tu the station that the mob had reassembled, Dnt the policemen who went to the scene saw nothing of thein, Tho So'clock trainon the Baltimore & Ohio Toad, yertcruay mornin outat ‘Sixteenth street men, who compelled the fireman to get off, engineer ran the traln out lu the yards, where a occured and the truln went ‘The Interference with the maxing up of an vented une froin leaving. Both the Piretand second Eegtinente remained at Uicir armorics all nts men equipped bn cane uf wn emergency, TO-NIGHT'S MEETING. There will be amecting 01 the corners of Market and Saudis evening, ond tt iqexpected that U,000 urganived men will ture out wiih lev, drums, and transpa- QBN. STRONG, bore at the police head quarters last night, nbuut 11 o'clock, ince with ‘The waddle turued, rein broke, or some- thing of the kind bappened, the hurve plunged, and the General was thrown viulently to the groond, Ie was taken in the Grand Pacitc Motel, bea, and comfurtably provided for, Nartered at the Grand directed’ to forward, ments ure hereby yed and respected Tieutenant-Colonel and Henry Y Huntington, Avalatant Adjutant-Gencral Jot Lanigun,, llundle, are dissutisdeu ‘at (he present condition of alfairs, and that dixsati Kive woy to aoinething mure forcible le believed by hat vicinity to be inevitable, tia more thon provaole that o general atrike will this class of workmen on luring the morning. 4 MON OF AbOUT TWO UUNDKED, with flags tying to the breeze, and aticksco-eribing uncomfortable clrelvs in the at monerat frelgt oiice of the Alichtyan Central al jo Major and Asalistant Inspoctor- oscen T. Tannence, Drigadlor General Commanding, * PARSONS. HIS Visit TO UEADQUARTERs. * Great fears were expressed that If two or three ineendlary leaders of the Communiate wore allowed to gather a crowd and Incite thei with thelr usual epecches, that the mob would asaume formidable proportions, and that Instead of two or threo smal) mous, ono Istye mob would roam about aweeping before it. Supt. Hickey, to allay thia sentout two detectivcs with orders to bring in Philip Van Patten and A. It. Parsons, of the so-called Waoralnymen's party. found In an ofiice on Market atreat, near Waehing. hag been eorolilns tng with a careful hy documenta concerning the Vhon taken befure Supt. Mickey and in tha private oflley ¢! to be delant, and answered all q ort, wurly sentences, [ut Hickey told were both onidler arrest. and that he Nimvelfalone rospunatble for tt, for the Mayor After thly information tne railroad inen tn fare revealed nu facta, these roads wometime Ltuushtapetans | 8nd Halsted streets, ‘he were headed by 9 man who was called ''C: tain," but whose proper name i not known, an manded admittance tu the warchoure, enuer Agent Wentworth was there and refused tu allow theotto wy in. whorew the crowd hit him In the face thin there wae not much resletance, ani, after # wirley, three of the taub were allowed to gu talk'to the workmen in the warehouse, most of whom, however, had alrcady decided te quit, of Sot one of tae iwul wax a rfilroad than, bot all were firet-clans tepreecntatives of the xcut and filth of tho city. » Wos stopped on ite y Acrowd Of aban auch wages ae would secure him from the dangera-of etarvution and misery. [t was sug- gestod by one ur two prevent that his bid for a zo. election would culminate in his disgraceful defeat, Whereat he becaine excticd, and inainted again that he was rizht. and said he, for one, would support any eflort that might be made to secure the demands. ton, whure the) day, and distr the Yerbore and other other fireman was After having learned | Teraoon train pre ny inducomcute mab procecited to ubtaln control of two they aunt down to the They then dispersed, with tue av- erage amount of nulee, having about JOO ‘them thot the: ewitch-engines, which workinemen at nuthiny to aly, on wirecty thin la talked inora freely, incendiary epecches, nor bad they incited any mub or other Kathering, and were makly, fenso unt certsin portions of their eeches were pulnted out tw thom. en taken in band by Corpo fleld, City Altorney Tuthhl, and suveral local mill- tary men, and Wore pointed out the error of their waye, anil how they became ILE IN THR KYM OF THR LAW or jose uf life, dy shia line fasting half an huur was ad- then Supt, iicke: Parsons adinitted that his epeccbes at sp critical @ juncture wore not of the mbe' eoothing character, and. V1 hia workingmen's p! been talking during the entire interview, romised to go to thelr how ele own business for hours at least, and on allowed to depart, instead of being locked upfortho night, ga the police at frat intended to do. But prior to thelr departure Supt. Mickey them that the citixens would nut tuleratc ue leaders in such den: present, and, in. the crept o! obtaining control of the city, cupltalists; would offet any sam toses tho leaders o! b efrune up to'a telegraph-pole, add that neither Parsons nor any of the more rad- ica! Communists havo shown up In publicaince, thereby showluy great comnion sense, TIE ‘SAILORS, HIGHER WAGKS DEMANDED, During the forenoon tho following circular was Ue RI The Gencral Passenzer Agent of tho Ene Road follows to’ Mir. Arms, the local ly 34.—T7o FR, 3 ‘The rm is inevitable, and the sooner labor recognizes {te relation to capital the soonor we ehall retura to a cundition of peace Gur own affairs on the road Wo passed trains out g without Interference, agent, yestertd ration Couns) Hon- while mounting a fer: telegram received. throughout the tund. look much brighter to-day, of Hornollaviile this mornin; for the tirat time In four days, THB REOULARS, h from the Far Northweat ing: juries are nut cons ‘The Chicago Veteran 5 Paciuc, and bad a detall of men tare to keep watch over the man: Ing-lrons wtacked tn tho rooms, full companies of ex-noldicre who have offered their services **as citizens who know how tu han- die a musket.” All veterans who desire to enlist for three das or daring the war sre requested headquarters of Company fi, af the Grund Pactic Hotel, to Marshal Stewart, who}will be in attend- ance {0 attend tv the enruliment. ONE OF TUR SPECIAL POLICE sworn tn during the aiteruoun sents tu have been & mau whoxe tdea of duty was not dependent apon for he wae a'man diminutive he He was sent from Chicayo Avenue Station under On his way north on South Clurc ed I known ae the ecial Waa coynizant of ots proclamaulon called fur it, Me he paused, jo amber beerand the many varietivs passing from hand to hand to montn, he paused to ponder. Screwlag bls courage ‘to the sticking point, he entered, and, with uplifted atid snd outelretched tinger, bh tor to respect the law and clos Hode,ca just about wizteen seconde to remove frame from bebind thu dar and perch the frame of the special who bad been prostra ® sctentide one, judiciously edintoletered b&hind the most promivent part of the ne ‘wus neurly five seconds before apec ra He'picked himself up and proceeded on bis way, a bruised aud « wisee wat too wut been nollfed that the Mayor had CORRECTION. To the Udior of The Tribune, Ta giving au intrview in your paper of (he 21d inet, (reporting it more correcuy iu the main than the subscriber would huvo ¢x- pected under the ¢lrcumstanccs), some refer- ence waa made them 16 hand, ‘The following di came over the wii f Biz companies of the ‘I ecew of Aboote x Hier have two even! 'wenty-second Infantry,on duty in the Sioux country for sumo thuc past, are on thelr return to the Department of the Lakes, and have been ordered to stop at Coleago. These troops are s part of Gen, Milce’ old cor It was thought yesterday at army hi quarters that they would not atup in Chic: iform, about whi and attend to next twenty-four to report att Affaire that It waa tuat evening believed that would make a halt here fora iimited time, THE ROLLING MILLB. Hing Mitl Company reported fn the afternoon, that there wae not any trot their mills; that no strikers had visited them, and auprehension of dimcutty they will probably have to shut down in a dav or av fur want of fuel, as thelr anpply of fucl has been cat of, consequent upon ‘The North Chicago Rolling stil how is the Pittsburg, Fort ave cutoff’ the euy erous tines as the "i ‘& mub of laborers | phe Union Hol! his persoual prow. Of stature and we: headquarters to th atop! tha horve- occasioned a little furry, and « porse of men wero sent in wursull of the tloters.” Thu absence of any seports of trouble awere consoling to the Mayor and others uf the sunictval Government ho bad gathered tn the oltice of the Chie? of Po- walt results. And it fe true that the were very that no blo hed might be recorded in the book of lilstory as having teen caused during the term of office of the It ts needless to Were nut under al ‘ow, tI the fact that the not been working this week, of the saloon: Wayne & Chieozo troubles fy ofcuke. For the same reason the tira blaet-furaaces banked up withis a few daze, ‘The men aro welt disposcd sid anxivus to work, but the mill ja running I Tho ofleers wf buth will have to be of ruby-hued sicohol ait owing to want of* F Inetituttone expreased the beilet that while thelr men undoubledly eym- with the strikers, they would nut agalet jointivn uf the peuce, .AT THE CUICAGO STOVE-WORKS, near the corner of Iu Island avcuue aud Twenty- fecond strect, a new act OF mulders bi ed alnce the early spring, men who aro satie- with their salacies and not at all in symapathy event any disturb. to stop work at Attention, Rallorst On account of the rife in Aue sailors of Chicago, demand s trifle * Heficd that the P keev our famil starvation, Hally, sal @ baile thy propric. i jeputy-Chiet Dizon at 3,600, Tho employca of tho Novia and West Side Pump- endowed with police powers to niako the force at those poln’s strong. A detall of men from the Viret Kegiment bad been placed at Commitrxe op Baitous, In accordance with the above notice, about fifty o'clock, at the corner sallora asecmbled abou! of Franklin and South Wi Ro attempt at organization, and nothing boyond with the atrikera. nce the nicn were sll allowe: noon and yo home, but strat paveed within o short distance o: the day, but did not take tue time to stup there, be ou hand at tho lay to continuo thicir work, there was, howe: jeneral understanding that sbould be demanded, ie lying ab the dock w wt about to cast od, aud the crowd altenpted tu dh tog that tcey wanted to know what ‘The astute skipper jan, observing the avove actlon, made uose, awd succeeded in The molders will regular hour to “TUB REVOORTER WINT the remark made by a Taiptxe skirmisher climbed Into the dummy at tue Burlington crossing. Cuicaso. July 24, Unkind and tru ae this aine could batdly apply to the slat uch allthey cvula went of news thropyhous a thers waean nocalicd- for and upsutlefactury Uispoation ou the part of that the repuiter'e nawe cow- ative Inittala **N. winuate that he w. ivi No further trouble hey wt thi the crowd went quietly away. ds auticioated trom the us Httle trouble | the whole day. lor class, a8 the vessels prevent, while thus in ge, aud haven occasion tu hablo for fosses occasioned by the rail- road strike, ond the commotion consequent uvoo It, in Pittsburg on Sundsy tast, aud (t was suggesy- ed that manicipal suthoritics have nol been weld Mable for the ucts of noters. somy to sasum mcnced with the au; Juteading thereby t Gopal Guurd, but rather that hla utility Thia expreson quaiided by (he further state: tes otatutcs bad been shected MISCELLANEOUS, JoDOR DUUMNOND Monday afterovon forwarded to te United States Marabal foe the Southera District of Ithavis ty atructious to the effect that auy per-on or person: lnterferiug with tbe proporty of the St. Loule & Southeastern Railroud, which was iu the bands of the Court, would be beld to be guilty of contempt of Court, and on proper cunvicticn would be same Yeoterday morning the Judge telegram to Judge Gresham, of ln. him to fssue o sluvilar order, which It ts understood bu did some tine in theafternoon, Judge Dramumond te very emphatic iu thls step so opportunely tuken, and be will un- doubtedly deal justly with auy perscus who may be detected in interferlug with aay road which may betndis bands. The punishment that may be audted out by the Court, under the circumstances, te relly wollwited, unt he yesterday vizuided hue futeution to act prompt! ‘The crowds which roamed about at) day peaceable a9 was consent with # celigh deturnination that pu work should bo dou by fuechanicy iu the city, and they Were very xeneral Vy inthe best of humor; su tuck 4 oh when they stopped work in the frelgut yar, evidently done only with = vlew to aifor felluw laborere a iuucu-necded summer bi ‘This gharitable wullve wleo tuducud the attlkers 10 compel the worktmen im manufacturing catablish- eurceare wortow in & Busy 3 ty. question whether there was neyivaula, there way not on such a atatute the accasion of the ‘Intersiow an opportunit; make anexoutnation; Lui it appears that in 1841 Ablatule, which was tben made applicable only to the County of Philudaiphla, In the state of Penn Casea where any dwelling-boose, or other buikting, or property, Riculs generally to ae pension of thuir labore. ODDS AND ENDS. A season of ouusual Interest was created at tho news Armory in thy wornlug about Lh ‘bere were about thirty meu op duty, and the recalcitrant ruilsuadcrs to the puwber of about 500 came auryingdowu the rave buys at to acl thelr assortment oi highest prico warranted by ed state of the guy mark t thelr shore, so to speak, ond Fecedyd with a epray Te eee eras nrale uf tie: galtaut sesezoud 10 siate thatthe murale of tiv x: * Sec 0 be adusirabies ‘audthere can be no SIAHily deals siith sylvania, progded thut iy af destroyed with: ‘ico of auy miv0 oF riot, Dereon vr bereuus Inter properly tu bring eult ayes sustained by reas real of persons), ja that county in cons at should be lawful tor ested inand ownln: nat the county for 4: secu of tho destruction of tug property. @. quent section provided that uo jereun should be entitled to the beucht of the act I(t sbould aj that the destruction of his property was caused {mproper conduct, nor diana, advising be order, wid bo Wem be present excit gz a wand eigurously. ta the 6 Variuus Kecelvers uuder his cone otided ty wuard carefully the is. Of the intention ur attempt to destruy bls proper ty, orturtecks mob fur such purpose, 6! appears to be on anfictent time intervening, ig’, notice therent * to one of certain oMicera apecifed, or to the Sheriit of the coantr. ow, iterecrsa that this act wns, 4 latate of March 20, 1940, extent BAH ghengy Con Blatute atl! appeaca to to Jagured persone who lost Property witha tany iteyet of improper condndt GL ordefaatt on thyir own part. » De en ere ere eee THOMAS SUMMUI-MGHT CONCERTS THEO, 1482 , WEEK Exposition Muilding . EVERY. wont A 0 i AS 26 awl 50 cts. TO-NIGHT sie reiniine ate DANCE BALL-ROOM NIGHT, TO-NOKROW-- Wagner Night, when the GREATEST WAQNERTAN TESOM In Amer- lea, engaged exprevaly for this occasion, ALEX. H, BISCHOFF, will Nog actections from Wazner's grandest works, FRIDAY---7th COMPOREIUS NIGHT. when the management will have-the hono? of present: Ang the eminent soprano, DML NNIE DUSK, She wihmake ber rite aprenrance with THOMAB’ ON} EBTWA. Second anipearance of the great tenet, ALEX. Ie sCHOrE. ene SATURDAY von toPCi ka cer mm? MATINEE ,.2,472,04, Saturday, realdente. “co 3 Gurpenter it Sheldon, i Shetaan, sanuperds LPL THEATRE, RRLY, P « Proprittor and Manazor. A Pana) Aptendia Wednesday Matinee, 2:90, Also a Grand Ais Alght. All the N . y Rrentee lie eect Nop Sart APrived. “All Ladiew VERLY'S MINSTRELS. Over Maif s Hundred of the Ficked sitnatre! Artiste of the Country. The creat End Men, GEO. THATCH. ER and GEO, WILSay. The ine Minstrel Stirs, LCH aad HICK. tov. Add. Ryman, IMiy Kice, aud Pea erak A RA Prt ee ec emmeiber: all ora firat-eizay Aiinatre Introduced In these pertutmaacess ue mnment Wb Wednesday and Saturday Matiaeca at 2, MOOLEWS THEATRE, INSTANT SUCCESS! MOUSE CROWDED To THE DUO AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. ‘BROON Wi BK OF ie SHOOK New a. ap_phEts DANICEEFMFS. ‘The best actursty America are engayed In fiw tepre- ntalion, and the appointments of every descelyifon, arecuinpicte. It ta the most sing play that has been ween tn thls city F gran. Uhleaa tribune, nd Sati Matinees Weunewiay ritay, UCATIONAL, ST. MARY'S ACADENY, NOTRE DAME, IND. s1ON opens on the Ant Monday tn Tl Covnsg of Srepina le thoromgh ta PADEMICAL, ond I’reratatony Depart. ment The Mrstcat Department {1 conducted an the plan uf the beat classical conservatories uf furoye, the sane principles which in the great Art schuuls of 8 cunrer of Ltawing aad ia th the Schools ut Demgu or Muste may PUTauS M sierial cudfee and graduate with the sama ke nora As fa the Academical or 1 Deparment. simplicity of Dress vaur aiae jogue adurese Y. it AINT MAI fie, bt. ADAMS AQGADENY, PENS" HON. CHARLES PRANCIS ADAMS, LE.D., halrman of the Board of Managers. WILLIAM R. DIMMOCK, LI,D., Munters © ‘Thin school ta designed 10 «ive the best and most thorough preparation forcutlrge. The past year thera haye peen ten teachers, all of shility and experience, Bfty puptis, and one huuured wud % ere 3 in Enutieh studleg and o reparatory ch ch fur buys from tea ty fourteen years of age, & Academy boarding-house is duder the. entire charge uf the resident teachers, ant boys receive c¥tor ful supervisiun and attention. fur catalogues and circulars address the Master. ~ HOWLAND SCHOOL, — For Advanced Edueation of Yo UNION SPRINGS $ Sigh. real Especially attractive waa huimedixe t tory and collesiate departinen' Le ‘ M.D, A.M. of Northwestern Uolverelty, Evanston, and Untversity ofChicagy. Judge Henry Booth, Dean, Tultion, $30 peryear. Vall term begina Keptamber 13. For cata.’ logue address UNION COLLEGE O£ LAW, Chicago, 1, HIGHER EDUCATION FOR LADIES. PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE, Elegant Wusldings, Elght Departments, Twenty-three Teachers. ‘Ten Teachers in the Conservatory of inule Culler. Charge {ean (enn pny ne inthe anita Bi ro a ory? yg cane ndvant . neromurodationn erm : Mey Mei om Mw a eT f tit ay a ING, D, D., Pittebarg, PENNSYLVANIL MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Vay opens SEPT. 12th. Location health: fuly grounds amp.cy bulidings commodiaus, ‘Thor- Inatructiua in CIVIL ENGINEKRING, the CLAS- ci Careful supervislon of Cadeta, For circulara apply to JEWETT J. WILCOX, Eag.y Tremont House, ur Col. THEO. HYATT, President, + CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MORGAN PAUK. NEAT CHICAUO, The Fail Scesion of thie institution will com- monce on Toeutlay, Hert, 11,2877. For particn- Jara, address the Vrevident, , THAYER, Chicaya Female College, Murgan Park, Coon Co., Ii, or At 77 Madisun-st., Chicayo. MORGAN Partie {trTaRy ACADEMY. ON, KIRK TALCO Ansocia! BOT WHERE: Ac ste’ ytinclpais, Academy fur buysia the Nurtiwest, ny cullege or tur bialnem, ~ Locstiun attrs ata: Fifteen scrut of ground. CHEGARAY INSTITUTE, 1827 & 1520 Spruco-st., Pltadt as For Young Ladies and Stisecs. Reopens Thu ba Bonrd, ana tuition tn Latta, rsnoum, ‘reuch t¢ it MADAME b: WESTERN FEMALE SEMINARY, Mt. Holyoke tran? Yoo twenty inied, year will com epee bent: % Iv77. Huard: Tultion, Fuel, and Ligute » Rend for Catal u Hi erie HMA PEABO rin EMY, oraugh: UGUKEERSIY, N, je-awate, (b goug schoul tor bpys, Ciautcal, comercial, tuilltaryy in each beat. bed ruapctus. MKefercnce la niady by oeruilsstun to the Jon idge dante Gita hocks, De Lee MO Witte fam, kag., T, W. Harter, Key. dsibband Lurter, Bod. FRHEBHOLD INSTITUTH, a, Nod. Boarding school for boys, The i eee Ci ASidEnes Frinloal: a HAGULAND SULUTARY ACADEMY, WOUCKATER, Masa. Frenne ash lectins punult beep eed pee andtag fesluswept. 1h, tert,” Cob. METCALH, A-Mee Supe FOR BOTH BRXES: QWanTiMoKe COLLEG Mauer carat rlenda. All expenses covered by 5350 ayear._¥.H. MAGILL, President, swarlhuore, Pe. ocK COLLEGE, NYACK. N. ¥, “DOTH Ris per year eo ett bead foretreuiak, DITSON & CO.'S MUSICAL MONTHLY For July, 1877. $2.00 PER YEAR, OR 260 PER NUMBER, Aisnt number, contaluing twenty pages of ate : well-nelected Music, * The Old Gate on the Hill, By Wi. Hays. In tle best wtyle. Selle for 35 cts. Down Among the Daisles. By C. Hl. Whiting, Achbatming song. Setls for 30 cts. My Father's House. By ¥. Gumbert, A bedutiful German Gem about the‘ * Vaterbaus,"’ Sells for 30 cla, Old Massa’s Dead. By v. B. Stewart, tu popular '*miosirel” atyle. Serls for 30 cts, The Flash. GaloodeConcort. By Carl Mora, Perfectly tiazes with brightness, Bails for 50 cts. Time's Up Quickatep. By Kinke. Rasy und pleasing, Sells for 40cts, Bat tort the Uesical Mocthig: which els for 25 cta. Order of apy Newsdealer, LYON & HEALY, Chicago. Oliver Ditson & Co. Boston. C. MM, Diteen & Ce J. B. Dien & Coy B49 Broadw; juccessors to Lee & Walker, - Hew yoy escesonn bts due o