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3. rag * Wal (pp. fF “por ay he n vem oenesay ot : ME CHICAGO 'RRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 26, IS77—THN PAG ; boys, there helng a larger proportion of | Mayor lene anatter proclamation, In conn rolice were (deny dashed i upon them. ranted them ta} mand thes are, was in ro better condition than the | Department. esetering area ~ ‘ { ren and Wan onthe presione day heyennis | with thin, advising all worktaea to reanne work — distray of the rrtereuithtn tei Wike-qniek bine, drove Werth on hewtine rin 3 thee features | tue ery OF IGM Hams Boh ee agente ot for active duty, if that shall hecoma neressary. { np to the factory, and, xcciny it unemployed, ex. pine at their usual The meeting then adjourne lL. an ret tplatferm, and | an angry and escited nol all not tly territy | a en Srembaes uf th® company will meet at § Premed thele entiefaction, but warned the ownere cheers | ; —_ Z " a for th Heat Cal. Peed Grant | them. “With their nrizht gone and bayonets they | 2 Giayk tuk morning at Qwh-be'a Itverr-etible, on fiat, i¢ thes attempted to work, thelr property AUTH The TAMRIGON SAT THE COUNCIL. A i : 2 anting At once the {inike a martial ape itaner, and te woald be good | seethare ee Thee city ad an mena whe hase the winid ho burned, ‘The employes of the Mevere, | Mr C Prine ta pecond the muggeatt> 2 . Hy prev fans frum a inte te fier, and pokey to Jet thera alone jaa fight. As iefare | Yann at eee Sys and tous particular ward expe- Campbell then went home, and did not Join the | made by ¢ and more particularly thae COMIDERING THE CONDITION OF THE CITT. i 4 wan ager ras ‘ Market, and young Grant they ern« Ftatod, they #ald at the Harri-on Street Station | CM atbeart, are invited to meet with them. pedoutrians, pact of inwhieh snegeate that the Mayor phowld A called meeting of the City Conneil, called by | l at Market and Mudleon, w down the sonth ei all the day after being quartere| there. ‘The men TWELPTA WAtD, { ‘The disaffected then went north on Franklin wert all factories and worksh p Into fil Ants, Rosenbers, Law! and MeNnrncy, was | Beets prowling | ; nue. went to the norta ere fed In thr «tation und made enmnfortahle. Av- A mase-meetins af the citizens and property. street aud tapped the work whieh was going on in | Oneration te-moreuw morning. 1 A rete tte ee A HUOFRG eee ta | Market thus kept clear of ths i ding, and Joining the buttding is the barn of Engine Com. | Reilersof the Twelfth Ward waa held on West a couple of stone yards, teliingthe men with curser | nenm, ith said, Ye belle workeho x y i P warn work for the police, bit they apursred to en- ENT INTO CAMI piny No, Uh, and there are. Mall cael nce borey | Madison street Inet evoning to lake menaners leak: ‘ and obscenity that they ahanid not work in any | Are idie the devil's hammer, whieke, feemploged. Ald. Thompaon {nthe chair, The oiject of tha Fe it, and received the compliment of thelr ad- {| These quarters are occupled by the Baltimore & with a force of thirty-two rete, | tte the secur) j care. Thia branch of the rubject having been dis. | After that, no man can be responsible forthe con- meeting was atnted to he **toconatder the condi- | Wiring friends with a becoming show of miederty, | Otia Haifrond, and are tinderetod. to be only tem- Tn the har are anont a | Avimthe mob, au } poret of, they returned to Van Buren atreet and | tequences, [Cheers] ‘The people of Culeago are tion of the clty."” : ANOTHER ACCOLNT, ‘ porary, Four more compiniecs unter Capt. Charice sxetry availaule In caer of | at attendance w. { Jrent actors thie ride Into the West Division. Incnetelone, the Inborere arw workingmen of tho "UW. Gituers offered the follawing resolutions: ‘The Communist meeting In front of the Vorhote | will Ms afternoon. and then, It in Hkely that appened during the day to | [88 prevailed, : APTEM. A MIURWENY. trneat clamp, and to-day there in the remarkable Ald, Gilbert offered the following resolutions: pMce last ovenins quarters will be aflorded the troops In some central teither of the above-named | Pie. an Secretary. { Hetween 8 and M o'clock tart night a gang of over | Phenomenon exhibited of a city of [00,000 Wurneas, There now exists in thie city a re- ‘Phe arnemblags of lean than. Dlace, perhaps the Tabernacle placer. tall flee vaca Earnest, ringing speechew, arti forth the ob. b abundred ruMans broke ‘intd eit tetede brewery, | icn, women, and children—a city composed bellion auainat lawful anthority, and lawlers, riot- | posed larzety of Germans, Upon leaving the depot, the mob—for ench it | Was sent tothe mping-Workeand the | setuf the meeting, were made by Ald, Rawlorh. : ‘Archer and Stewart avenice, and began to guzzle | largely of Induatelous workingmen—controlird os demonstrations are made by peraans cong®- | viane. ‘The rpenker'e ] up of a | really war, being male ap of the disintegrated he North Side-W These de. | CX-All. Campbell, and Mr, Elliott, after whien a deer to thelr nearte’ content. “Oitcuts dohn Hon | DF a, mob of £00 or 2100 Iulers and tagamafine. Baling Insnch numbers an to make thelr suppres- | couple of bores, on which, nt ‘clock. m thin, | portions of the Canal-streeL strikers unde rome the carneet nolicitation of clus. | CumIitter of five was appointed to anegest tha fiald and Joreph Leonard, of the Twenty-recond | (Loud cheers.] Tt is not Inboring men who are elon oy the remilar police force a matter ol im wiry, nervors individual bemad torjacniate jerkety | low remarks abont tanning the dust from ont of | zens who fear fire more than fire-arme, action mot neceseary to carry out the ob- Airco Station, ‘atiewnied “to 'atrort. tho | taking thientetke, A fow ‘laboring men com: chity. Hfnot of Impossibility: therpfore, for the | sertences, while clearing the alr with apairof | thelr Jackets, but nov lua demonstration. was THR UNION VRTENAN3, fect of the meeting, ‘The Committee reported In Fingleaders, when they were attacked by | Menced it, but Itty idters, “thleves, “and rafflane purpose of enforcing ubedience to the laws, Festor- | luniy, faint, bony arms,’ He war understood to | made. The ¢ruwd follawed them into the South | a North Ride organization abit ffcy stenng, sent a | (xu or encoding the eltizene of thie wart ne ¢ ihe mob and. beaten and disarmed of tneie | who are careying {t on, Lappiause.| Asem men, In order, and enppressing rebellion. be it | | ray that the workingmen have loug been oppressed, | Division, thus breaking up all xemblance of a mul | committee to Gen, ‘Torrence yesterday aivernuon | SZiance Committee, and the report waa acted on clubs and ehooting-fronm. — Ruth — aficers | backed by x crowd of ragze ze 0 toa ntiop and Heaolred, By the City Connci), that tie § ayo eo and thatat the present time they are determined to | on the Weet Side, After crossing the bridze, | to obtain erme for thelr men. Gen. Ligh ateo re. | Stence, some “ON citizens wigning the roll, The Sere roushly handled, Honfeld being the | order it to be cloed; the men, knowing not what | and he inhereby, authorized tw tncur nny and s | aesert their riunts, revardices of all cuneequences, | cheer after cheer went up fram the husiners blocas | quested that they be armed: ite aid’ thot | meeting then adioumed to Amity Church, aut nrincipal sufferer. Blated over thelr cary victory, | {# belind, shut np and go off: but among the work. expenses’ which ho may earn ne nent, ane lg wag proceeding further, when interrnnted by | on both aldes of the streets, and the oldiera re- | about forty of hia clerks were’ old soldiers, anid sont inte aaecretacaston, All that wis done of [neimdb proceeded torack the brewery. “Notid. | {ne men you will nd thal they inve gone to thelr proper to enforce Jaw and protect | dives the yeh of the crowd, “<The peelera are euin- | ceived were willing to take tp. arme. ite enutd’ got at | /aMoftance was the assicning of twenty-five men cation of the occurrence having been nent to the | homes nnd are sitting on their stoops with thelr amd pronerty in the present | ener: and we | ing” Cad cr stile im ‘gaelight could he ween a MANY A “00D BLESS You." Jeet 100 more men to Join, In fact. (f Mhearms | for yatol dnty up to 1 o'clock, and a simiinr inm~ ‘Twenty-recowd Ktecer Staiion-ltonse, Sergt, Hens | Wwiven and childcen, with anziety undn thelr faces, | pledge oumelven ae the ‘Aly Council to sastainthe | column of tncn in blue micxing! in the | From the tops of the highest halidings, tn whieh | weer sent to hin office, 190, pieces “ucouid pied | UEELOE duty trom that hone ‘antit W otelack thie nett anda qnad hastened to the locality, and anc- | for they know that overy day of idlenera in (Chica | Mayor in whatever extraordinary expenditures ho | direction. = At the corer of | Madison and | rhocmakere and other tradesmen who’ have not pattie to them, Up te aboatdu'cinck Inst | inofniny. Altof the enrotled are to report nt Am- Corded after'a desperate strugule, in whleh stoner, | gota loss to the juor man, a fora to the Intiorer, | may deem it necessary OF proper to | Market sirceta the squad, numbering reventy-fiva | struck were at worky caine the lwudest cheers, In | ersniige the veterana’ request had bot been cone | (17, (nuren this, morning at Zo'elock for dnty, elute, and knives were ured, in quelling the riot, | {Cheers.| Wehave stopped railroads, and what | complinh the tiuFposod ie mer “a inen.. ail tol: hal es H Grersed thelr ranks. and | front of Henry W. King's, the employes pave thres | plied with. the: rule Calkina waselected to take charge of gnd bore off Uuisteen uelsonces, among then John | fap Uilcagado without the rallroaie? ” We cannut | that end we aoe npon hing the neccesnty Of taking | unto a Phunt whedly the left of thu enlumn | rousing **Hhurralis.Y "Ald to ft waa to he end ut eavauny. Par OP Che ee Pe eee es Seymour, tho ringleater. Ali wero incarcerated | et bread without them. 5 : et the At thé Jotnt enzzerttonof the Mayor a |. nerpency. This inthe Tieenty-recond Street Station. ‘There rof- | ‘There In no uso of talking abont thy | boroquired. And belt further | ay pattie tle, eotamn. ‘tien "marened of armed men Inctoved In aw armor of | Hay an-iayrnaytas cataley temepeaey eee tcktea | TAL Pill be wen to-day, and ail citireas of te of onr purlieus, and all have figured at some time | Ing ‘* Who ta responsible for this thing T themrelves an special policemen nuder the ‘atl ted rem came a inane of men, women, and children, | i ves to ride a hureo ahoul the streets at or other in our eriminal reords, We need not throw dirt upon tho past; thequestion | enrol themralves a0, spot! policemen Mutter ee | lernation seized pen the crowd, that completely blackened the whole treet. bu | ululit. aud the horres and, complete outht were BNPITEES HU WAR: ‘A RUMOR. le, What aro we to do in the present? J say ta ; constituted anthoritler, and, to organize at once | they ingloriuualy fled Hike sheep tn evory direction. | smal) an aGalean the attival of two companies of | eneily obtained, for Fle Lance ® oe heceaed | itt, teshonse, to a call inened hy Ald. Kirk and ” ; ou, and let uf may to every man, “Open your | In thelr respe fi rol | Tint little resintance wae offered,ant all ofenters | truupe mue eufticient to attract thousands. Find- | JU hares med anew vel Ci 7 | Daly. of tie Wlehteenth, urzing Inw-abiding citi. eenger-car line. Inorder to pre- | Man, **Go to wark, becaure Itts work alone | organize ond’ arm their well-disposed ‘employer, | secstedn the vicinity. With but few exertions’ | Boitian Hullding, the rast crowd dispersed of ita | Col, Dyer. 1, ‘the horse-car companies anpplied | Pe svorn [8 se roectal policemen te aerict In pra- ceeea of any incendiary attempt anquad | con cel saan OBI MIEAT [Applaure.] Every mos | orsanre a upon veterans In war t0 enrol. them: | nnd the erceptona were thence were eee, | own volition, “and took the various strect-car | the balance uf horee-, atl eaddlen were pick 1 hemh CLA OF Thee ee about 250 of the of citizen cavalry guarded the premises, white an- | Ment of fdlences only adda to the turmoil, every | TA OG Stern club now hein forined, und | been banzed. the crowd shuwed. guud hemor, ge | Putes fur home, herw and ‘there. ‘The men were sworn Jn as they | ponised weer the Tet a eee eee and oF | Other picketed the strecta hard bys” diay of Hdlenere takes from the Tavarin at tne ee ae a a es crearcenit | Cem eanzed die crowd showed good fninor, ay {roops which came in yeaterday, and which | wore fwind. ‘Thos nearly 100 men and horres were | fauh'imay ae well Naite catia tay ae a Gangs of young candidates fur the galtows Inet |. powcr of feeding wife and child Keep | wellsiiepored persona ty heed carefully the orders | avgeieved parties were luud in. their denuncianien, | Ti comet to-day, are extranrdinarlty equi aad Ald. Duly, duped Major. togk | MO may ns well take notice that the devtnt clu { evening amined themeelves by stopping Sinte- | this thing up for one week wi come at . i iA 2 enunciation 18 D WITH AMMONITION. commani. “Their object was tu race ubantthe | wane Of the lehteenth Ward mean bnel- { street earn at MisceuthandTalrty-reventh streets yan eee x Ae wile: borer uae Deen | aa eam aaetween aaoniet. by the following | Merce eh a ences ee eae Ine from thy nuiuber of taxes nf imetal~ | streets at iets Fann over and dieperaing tho pony and. eee tee i oe me ett ul cl, ¢ % at . 7 : : e< unloaded for them fn the cl esters | Crowds that ntwnt be tound,. nite. na : is Hetween 9 anil 10 genteniay forenoon the Titinoin | Finult will be. We will have every jelnd of incon, | as Ald. Maley; Tosennere. Ballard, Thommen | Weill cet ae amiaehtal of Heiting ¥a-morrow, Trane | 3&2 80 Fee RT RS con Are ee One fceit | Kept cloge to tle armory in expectation of bela Ties of the. Hichtecntie Wer ee thee tees Central round-honne. at the fout of sixteenth ad here to determine that men shall work,-— {| Oliver, Vancedel, Heldler, seNurney, Thitop, “ave | 18 what they are itching after.” Another, a Mile | pices plore pee oe tee ee tate casts | called upon by the authorities at almost any mos | orzanized in thy other wards. wi Meient to Nieves wan malted, bya body about 200 strong, | Head here to determine that nen, shall works | Ousor van ted LT eee tee Hane declated Liat the mrlkets were in boscersion, | fHiMes. Thee rifles are of the Springfield breecti- | ment, Lieut,-Col, ames Quire. hud -etanee | paceeh aes eae et Sa Naat eee suet te who demanded a atoppage of work. The Company | A nandred. or a. thousand, rhall keep | Nive, kchwelathal, Sweeney, Jansnetia, Kirk Of 2,000 ptand of arma, whleb they intended uring | OMA pattern, and carry cartridges as bigasa | of the elzht companics, “whieh numbered | Pruracs were thorctaty oe eee en a tht have 100 men at this point, and had the men ot NU. OF Be « Sowaanily, nay Dt Nawe'=None. lay; = aE re Tone att {man’s itnger, Inthe handsofa ‘crack” manitis | in. alt abeot 30 men, tien. Torrente ure not called wnon, except Work merely. to keep thems emnpioved: ax tirere ie | HOMER labor from the privileges of work, (Cheer: | Aid, rawlee hoped that eome Alterman saa pre- | LOU; hull ree fun ‘ald he. if you are | sant thirty sola can bo fired ina wine vinute. | estied at tue Armory during tie days and compile rehen'an agiual mah clalmell Cuete! intmediate: st. little need al their services while Trevgnt trafic {9 | Sif. work tm woratilp. Every one par ety O | pared to present aoine meamure that would allay | then.” ‘The tenurof other remarke want like | ences be well for the rioters not to provoke | mented the bosaon thelr cont showins. The sup: | wat Medan lathey took a nap in the wuuld not have done a except from a fecling that Je that wants to labor shall bo protected 1 Apperted to he wurkingmen, bat rather wore of the + sm: i SUE ERT ee te aU ARIE Mena quaatity was dept seston: ELEVENTH Wi 9 in emergencies Ike the preacnt the penecable | Mmurcle that opi . | sume resolutions, which he had not now made up wgimete immense crowd guthered in the vicinity again. ‘Areporter called at Jat dent guste 2 ELEVENTH WAND: dren ie bate , ve JApniauee.| Letthere 5,090 cltlzens nol come | tig mind to offer. Me thought that a augves., | Ted audecum of the.city, | fle it was not menacing, It comprised ‘ane | w'clock and found the companice guing autune by | ,Lhcre,will bean adjourned meeting of the cltte At tho Michigan Central shope, & little further | [fom the Inporing men. put come from men oF tion looking toward a compromise between the two | The Union Surect Police Stations presented a Ii huge proportions that Lieut, Simmon4 andade- | one in their turn for supper. Col. Quirk wasthen | Aye er the Bleventh Ward at Martine« ial on 7 5 police-ofiicers, stened to the rcente. Everythins, | ont during the evening, : 7 - gf the crowd, who, thinking no work wae being | Ching, und da you protect him in it. Ald. Medley rald that he contd not understand | tired of Joating aroand on benclesand chasing | however, wan qulel, and the police were panne, | out daring the evenin, although for what puryons on to analel the city authorities in preserving AtWo'clock yesterday morning preparations for | Men tn this crowd wader thats befure to ie rages | What Ald. Lawler had referred to ax two parties; | puunzelg mone of half srown boys. were tn that | back auain to their rendezvous, Wowie for Bzht. hue regiment wae ready for | OST es rth a conflagration were dircovered in the Michtenn | TIKht, can dr en ety ery ale rare” | there wana Iaweablding party and a mob who | pathy Ayneraian condition knows qpulting TURNING OUT. At, and that they would not be found coming back | g,SiGitlzens of the ward who desire that order Central conl-noure,. ‘The building In of wood, and | mufin. and every sluglo thie! . sd nothing forthe authority of the tity Gov. | the honaee ot the: cteniag te eT Ready todo | At 12:30 o'clock a Tuuewe reporter visited the | tothe Armory ona run either, ‘The Colonel ale | *OUld be maintained aro requested to attend. here and there # board is off, Some person had (chsor: doticed that when the potlce have arrested Saat ith Thanet rae Pel foals Fi a pe Pear ihe ena Aue ty thleten, ‘thug position ding, where are quartered Com. | Pemarked that tt was very monotonone—this altting placed ‘cotton waste, satorated with petroleum, |g torcrorasiciker oot une elntie word wan maid | gfumente, Wethuught that each member of iho | tices Mormons scully. and Sallnoury Akand oof the Twenty-second Regiment | around iia Armory awaiting the turn of events THE CITY-IHALE. in the shed at those pointe, and had not the men on suty. exercised more than the usual hfolncan it is probablo ted States Infantry. ‘The command had just | and that the hoye needed exercise, ‘The reporter urned from the Arinory St been stationed fora brief time, againat It. When the policeman lays bis hand on thi hie, hand, directing and raging the men. Exe ae man's shoulder, and ways, "4 You are my Seen aall pny dawn the iroahles. Ald. ‘Smith sported a star and club, which, he Jon, where they had | fett In duty bound, of course. toencouraze him by THE CITIZENS AND OFFICIALS voting ofa gory | the remark that they taunt cet the required exer- | becan to flock to headquarters in the City-Tlaf risoner,"' the feeling of law-abiding reverence uote . | seemed anzions to Uaptize in gore, and over ft Sr irunpirs re gue ape tid the sheds would now be a total lors, torether with | For'thoes who are the oMerrs of the law will make | {aid that he haped every Alderman wontd do some” | er ecial police were in (he mation, dre pak gerne eat eg co carly Inthe morning, and continued up to about Anumberot engines weteon the track at he time, | {#6 ten goo prison. Keep your military bck. | mney were wandering about the mtrrets doling noch | ,AbONES Ociock sume alarming but fortunately | idly, “an they have. not” had ‘any ‘rest ay ods (neneainctng tie seg hon tacume snd yo. Tne excitement ran high, and It may safely. bo surmised that these would. auleesnorie. but rea iy The oldtctechoordown | Mig ft would bea veand tdea to induce the heavy a neclilgence wae recelved fruit | wince June. -A G00 mile march on foot ers af the Cialcaze Veteran Reform particularly in the morning, when the reports of the nelghtorhootl of Halsted and Sixtcenth streets have heen pushed into the fire hud one occurred. mick to omptoyers to provide for the men outof work. Ne 4 *. | tothe raitraad and tive days’ rail hus pretty well ‘At tha Clovernment atonc-yarde 250 men are ems nett age land monet aoe La ed ey ra ths: hoped vome mearure would be adopted looking to jeahpenred Wat Heats Callahan aad Ms commant | used the gallant veterans up. It fs to be Taopen fcollnge and By ployed at good wages, and will make Itexecedingly | Pelice, and you, wh ts az nn organization in ench ward py the Aidermen couple of prisoners | that they will nut have anything more unpleasant | may be, this tno tie te exan a alstante, when'a man attempts to stop another fe whom they had taken reacned, Two detaile, one 2 the! " a me atm fob any body of mien that mnlcal then. from working, can go and arrest him for doing Dine Bet rata Sd oath ey cee He OTTON | offorty and one ot Mfly men, were accordinely | (meet during thelr stay lu Chigaguthan the cheers | wrongs'cannot be corrected throns battles afar off were received, and, of course, greatly exagerated, having passed from mouth to mouth, Telegrams flew thick and fast, and the Wwitras, Wha mob, no doubt suspecting this, gave thom 6 wide : 2 i i + eteia eed ity which all clastes offered them on vaceful instrumental: messenger boya were kept busy ranning hither and berth both yesterday end Tueaddy. Mi eee ace HN inte grand elty. of thacWeet. | FeRaHE the atrecte, Callahan andetcieve the round Tost” Steagtinte | Meteamared through tho streets yesterday,” an | ives tu this labor movemen’ ‘may hz | thither. ‘The pulice Captaina and Blentenants all “3 nM 1 | r a a Rey, ye My I oO contry " at: I ie . MEETINGS. MEMANES OF ROVENT COLLYER. only clan aa long as this atate of things cxlnta? {hey could. | They were emphatic in their decluru- | Lheuta, Cusick, liell: amd Caseye S| multitude when ance Tet loore upon tls ety, | Posted ato the movements of thelr men and the : texpect from then, ert Collye ¢ : r i tions ux ta what the mob The Rey. Robert Collyer sald: J do not think | Afi, Bweeney had hls donbtx on that aubject; he Peeueey Praia tele, rt this |e the time for preaching, Itiea time for ) thought it best. however, to vate at once to borrow | Kouwing welt that th The cruninal classes so numerous mall popuinua | Constantly varying reports had the tendency to en- if Mven the crowd and keep them on the qui : ar = te ; ae eather f . eS 5 communiti setae thie opportn THE MASS-MEETING, pinetice, ‘The weet and greatest and best thing | money to go on and build the Court-House and to flirts, eer einen eee He aaa a TIE FIRST REGIMENT, to inaugurate a rely hood and raiwe, vive all the time. Supt. Mickey nnd Chief ALM ISONDERSTANDINGs ee a ee ee ere tite. | etal onion teak thee the: Counell ad no healtasion aa to what coarse uf conduct to pure LIFE IN THE RARKACKS. fut he uverted at any cost, and ux we wish to pre- | Dixon natin the office receiving the reports and : ‘There wan a good deal of talk yesterday morning | te mmnt seriaua time we have over weeny ani T | Lone, Toor moved that the Council adjourn. | iyo. "s*At alt hazarda,” aald one oficer, “we | A general feeling of wearinesy porscesea the bose | Sette thy bone we have earned in farmer yeurs in~ } giving orders. When ocession demanded, equate about the advisability of holding a mass-mecting | think wo have to lay this fo our licart now,—that ALD. LAWLER ‘ill jak down thi tot, Ha it org a Reaceablu | of the cullant First yesterday, owing to the hard- | zens «co to it that euch. deplorable «tate of aflairs | Of men were detafled for daty at cottain points, tn the Tabernacle In the Intercat of law and order. | we are golng to take caro of our city, whatever | offered the followin: theeting pe wurkingnion who wanted to talk over | ghips of the nlaht before, and st was thedealre of | ehall be verted in tile city. The laws of the | but the details were made more to prevent Prout H the situation, nobady would think af Interferin : Whi then, "Hut thie miserable cane of loafers and | eXch member to rest Jaret ntelt. Nuthinz of inte ‘The movement is understood to have originated on canes er ue ec ae cme eee Ne: ScnanRaR, JU e well khown fact thatthousands iY i but Ilttle to be sald of th f the fc the ntreet, and Mr. C, P, Kellogg callos aro cowed » of workinumen are {dle in the City of Chicago at "eGR wel 4 : 3 | cltizens protected, je to be eald of the movementa of the forcet President of the lost of Teasecin the forenoane | ween comiuorce 4nd trade ars acanveds | Ghoprenent iy atone flies ae euerine tr | AMGTEN, wuPUr cYEHY NE oF have, tan, | Gxt occured, during the “ay. Tho com. | Staite end {eill_mpou the members of the | mun weve Held iy eatines to war at & monet + | think our Mayor haa done well, in his large fur- | the necessaries of lifo. all from the need of em- | thy” Urldewoll and “thee brothel, ‘desercg | Maat wae directed to remain auder arms | Chicazo Veteran Reform Axrocintlon to repart | Rotice. The police sat all around and in thy asking tim to appoint a committee to walt upon | bearance. ‘There are some feartul evils that | ployment for thelr labor, and who belleve that the . G | allday, and volunteers kept coming In. untit the | withont delay at the Connty Building, comer | Duilding, Joking and langhing at the luck af op+ land must be upheld, and lives and property of our | tan to suppress tt. and. ‘consequently; there le the Mayor and request that euch mecting ho heli. | might have been sprung on us before we were | Elty authorities ahoutd provide Inbor for them by | PY mercy, aud Will Ket nonw.” Suc appeared tu | Fuotmontal quarters were tiled. with braver North Dearborn and Michivan etreets, for eurull- | portunity to exert themselves in enforcing the . the goneral rentiment, and, as the tvoseurine 3 quarters were filled with braves, Col, i Hichivan streets, for evra G Accordingly. Mr. Lincoln took nuvico from the | Feady, hat ne muvee ve reauy this afternoon (o | snmediately commencing work upon the eity, m= | news came in that tue mob hud been diaperred and | Sherer received orders from Brlx.-Gen, Torrence to | MeNt- HENMAN Lirn, President Chiewzo V.it.4. | lw. Only ons few reports was t thought, Directors, and, wlth thelr concurrence, appointed | Y"cannut expoct to live Jong, In the courscot | nade: tiereiore belt Pee eM | inatters had quieted down, the officers openly In- | hold every man within the armory, and Iet no one Ser UZiEN : ZATIONS ‘These were the call for men to stop the working of ‘ the following as such Committee: Daniel A. Jones, | nature, 1 thought 1 might live twenty yeara,—E Tesoleed, ‘That the Mayor and-Comntrofer he, | Mented that hey had not ind one good chance for | nyse gut to be absent for any length of time. CITIZEN ORGANIZATIONS. the wang .of youthfal blood-tabs who were t B. P. Mutehinson, Robert Warren, 8. A, Irwin, | wontd like to. ho you know, fellow-eitizens, as | and they are hereby, directed and instructed by flick at ithe alrty loafers aud houd)utos who are At about 20 o'cluck a company of veterans from THIRD WaAKD, stopping the” horee-cars oon tate and » and Jolin DB. Lyon, These gentlemen waltud upon | (od Hvex, and ae my sou! lives, T would eather dlu | the City Council of the City of Chicago to burrow npluy Chegraceun the citys the Grand Army of the Kepublic reported. aud | The etizens of the Third Ward held ting | Tenty-recond rtreets, = and there about Mayor Heath, and he coneonted to call the pro | tWeuty'minntes in defense of onder and of our | the mum of $300,000, the mame to Ue applied to- | rhe cron AN ORHEH REPORTER, 74 Were placed under command of Col. Sherer, to be | tast eyonin at the southwest or Of Wabaug, | thitty patrolmen were sent. About 4:10 o'clock Pl homes avalnet thor men than live twenty years of | ward commencing the erection of the city's portion je crowd beunn tu axsemble at the corner of | attached t the Regiment. ‘The tailitiaemen are ning at the southweet corner of Wabash | wo wquada were eent, one to the Kinzle etrcet posed meeting {n the Tabernacle at half- | as happy u life as I have lived all these fifty years? | of the now Court-Houve, and alec toward complet- | Aadison and Market streeta ut about 7 o'clock, for | very Jealous of their lghtful preros past 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon; though wish one Mayor in tis wisdom and courave had | ing the sewors for which on order wae pasted May, ne Drased messes anere Safe merieiys at thant white the addition of old soldleta’ to thelr tanks | kind of a military orcanization. On mation of | police stationed at ¢! gelnr and another to the he scemed to be parsonally opposod ta it, Subse- suonnled Inger meriua P ty eorialnly if 1877. aay auMiereinte inthe neighborhood. The Leth Wee Dew dudletony Bicasires the majority of the | Gev, Thompeon, the Hon, Wiliam Aldrich waa ) depot of the Pittamury & Fo: t Wayno Rosd, where 2 quenfly the ayor cunferred with Sarahatt Wea, | Heaney theecd—he wil aanvest auch Meanie. | Ald, Lawler aeked how mach money had been | Rotnah is ian wis GT at pon ane cats | Pat ale erat Mee MRE gtth, diapered 2 | Ciectea Chatman. Mrs Caster wer tnen elected | fuere Rete rsperied tbo ndiations, of at gor: C.D, Farwell, and others, and tho rosnit was a | committes that bas beon mentioned tu consult and | "Aid Rosenberg, for tho. Fininee Committee, [igvlows, only mora #9, There wore fewer of thy | been ey much sald about the incapacity of this or- | Secretary. telegraphic communication with his auborJinates, : partial change !n the programme, About aquarter | act with tho Meyor asa Committes of Defense,and | paid vo appropriation had been made for the ob- | Detter cl age present, mitted a arest many people | ganization that every member. sniarting under the Gen. Thompson then stated that the object of | and ae there was tery little trouble in the vicinity pant So'ctock, aa many of the members of the | have sub-committees In thediflerent districts ‘and | Jecta named. eo ae day ent were. here | elurs administered by ignorant, stupld, or mischic+ | the meetinz was to organize for thelr own pro- | of the Lity-Iall, the police mationed at that point oad of Trade were talking as if they intended to | Wards of our city. Wo should then organize a | Ald, Lawler wanted to know how long tho Cump- Crowd increased Ihe numero and the “rine | [ua petens, wholly Irreepaneible and reckless tn | tection aa best thes could, {n accordance with the | had but Mitle todo. The milltta commanders and farce uf 30,000 special coustables, and we should | troller sas to be perinitted to dieabey the Connctl. a thelr assertions, desired to have nn opportunity to es attachce were about a on the previousday. The march in eolld columnto the Tabernacle, the mect+ | gupcrtho $1,000,000 ae a fund to draw on | fle had, ho said, mixed with the mob, ond was | C%., Wha had drawn together princinalty J it} vinslicate the honor and effectiveness atin organ. | Suggections of the Mayor, There were frum | men being completely ander arms and contro}, the fog was called to order, and Informed that the | to take care of tho1a men who cannot take care of | convinced thut they wanted bread, Ie conld neq { Routh of the old hotel on the weet wide of Murcet | tation, aa well aw to redeem themrclver from ths | thirty to dfty men in each block, and each block | Uuetle and funuing about on the ‘part , meeting wonld not behold, Some anziety wan | themselves, I om puor, but {am ready to xivo | nodiiference between borrowing tho maqnoy and ae nam te ie se in Tilden and dlenutlege ntizing attached to them an representatives of the | should have a Captain. of the afuresali militia was not expressed to know tho reason of this decision, but | 8200 to begin with. Centtemen and fellow-citi+ | giving the men work and supporting thom by the State Militia which the dlegraceful actions of the 8 general, and the conseqnent —nuieance ives, and | Avenue and Twenty-eecond street, to form nome | viaduct to repulee & mob that threw stunes at (he Di ee MEK ate Wate elt doubt liom mule sions... ‘Chore were collared by sunury | Pittsburg onzuntanlons ste hed me of the | Mr, Murry Nelton moved that the organization , ; no definite answer was given, It was, however, | iy leat te with the gorkmnn., Thave bee one |." Xia, Guibert moved that. Ald, Lawlor's. rovoin..{ Juvemlier, tho bare them around in trlanipi Hut | fates when fie sein,” In Thole loyal ra Ince | should be made Uy precincta, and volunteersahouit | $eatwunter not ae great. The Limt and Second | understood that the Mayorand hia advisers decided | mynolf, and am one Inaome sort now. Tathora | tlon be coterred te tho finance Committee, they had not inog to Indulge in the iniucent | order, came over to lend a helping hand, thoy felt | be called for by precinct, He volunteered to be | ufrin their respective quarters, there was hot any- ' it; in fact only long euough tu aliaw Lin thelr turehes tu a that auch a mecting wonld not be likely todo any | Inzy workineman just now, but my heartin with | Ald, Gilbert moved thats commities uf flya:be | Smasem good, and mignt bo construed Intoa sign af weak- | them, and I know thut overy dollar's worth of appointed, ay ,iho Chair to co-operate with the Terns feats iletenug tay yor, Carried, ie é very ‘much MWko the: boy who could nat be funn bla aun reel thing to call for much sttention ta them, and tha tet inthe {umiua- | tranted to drive the family hore without | CMe from hie on precinct, chlofe with their statfe were buated g about aid stiininy, pollewed | company, and tn theie Jeatsuey they inethott | Ald. Cary moved that a committee of three be | fl auperintend Eigitersy aeiace Grihe equiped ty destroyed in thin city during the strikes 4 ness. Han otto come abclast on. We seockinamen mers ALD; tinIoOP clube Cwiilch ab that tus mere dircovercd | that ahould any glory be attached to the arhieve- | Appoluted from euch preeiuct to enroll the citizens | of other organizations. Notwithatanding this repurt,ameetingof citizens | tinrdly aud bitterly than At can como on any otticr | was an mock in favor of (le poor man atany one, | 2,12 Heart corner of Madison and Market. } ments of the command the ulder soldier would | of each precinct aud effect the organization. ‘The headquarters were during the day aluiost was neld ot class of meus therefore, I want toway that Iwarn | jar ho wae not in favor of mucha clase of tien av | Guvse state and clubs worg ac Met eee | Fel the Hon's ehare of the creuit. Mr. W. D. Bishopp moved to mend the former | coutnuously fled with i or cope ‘THE TABERNACLE thei nunlnst this poxetile enlamity. stopped work In hia yard Tuesday, ‘The crowd was nee heave tn uniform, as tethelr habit, anda | faved splendidly, and treated their n At halecpal Aeb'lack, yesterday atietaaane “Tr “Gentlenien. I propora that thie Committeo of | farsely composed of hoya, who fried ta untiten u : ausilluries with cordiallty and generosity. i bs, fel aati ab Aneto ta Hi te ne The | xine, to consist of three from ench district of thy | iteharees, aad ammuy of them were nol more tinea Jie belara she clrous ball, Gish Sroneity apeaell, AN EDITONIAL PAUAONATI, argu hall, which but a short time ayo was nightly | city, bo chosen touct with the Mayor in the publlé | Ty'yeare old.. Ae far ae ho waa conesrnoi, ho pro | ee, tiercribed. an enterprising youth. who Hs | ina reckluen morning sheet. filed crowded with cager masses under the mlalstrations | defense, ‘i alla and Vi it posed to pay hixinen eight along, nu they wero pre- Aa aicey. Aaaetas to calla: bad wanaieat The otaia fur Cay fae nititia, Med each breant with divs | Ohtalued. te reported, In a few tninntes, that | biukers. aerciaaly,. Taw and professiaual of Mesers. Moudy and Sankey, wie now filled by a Hor a Bed aa he cueatton wae vented by the thieves from we ing. Ald. Theoop | ond fed ores tna few neat but modest phrosca to maetand inal att ere a ethe members ‘Mr. Meivener hu! consented tu allow his hall'to be if a Per bea athered ty talle nearly as denao an assemblage, among whom an | PUtby the spouker, id cat in | thought “prudence was tho best way ont of the | quy effect: + elluw-cltizens (he waved his hut, | $y giaent, led alinost to exhatiel tued free af exper, and the meeting Imnfudiate. | OVE® tho altuation sud devieo some means : : : The epenker asked huw the commitice should by | Lrouble, ‘Phe authorltiog were purwulng the proper : | with thel Whardehips, many of the to protect their fives and property. ‘The ‘ : A : excitement of a widely difforent character prox | appointed, aud on Seuegeation tho inotion way out | cones, aa fecuoplog mud. in thearthodos stump faehio)t | having ne cand’ in fait dreny | Wy tMiourmenl, he ball was soon ed | Mayorand mauy of the membersat ihe Council yalled. What fears there were among yeaterday's |' and carriod that the Chair appolut The speaker ‘Ald. Lawler asked Ald, Throop If he expected fatonailer then tations. Siete Mee Aces a for two nights andaday, without compensation | ward, andthe volunteering, whlch had been hea and other city officers wore present, and appeared shed nat urdoe pecnatieiaal, Up au earthy, Kinds | eomnmittee be not. patiished, or thes of anpor | ANY ¢iviolence,”* Ho replied that ho did not from | Amecicun eltizens, a leit to meet and conelder of | faire genie eerie a comment waich~ | before tho chanse tu Seteenere Hall, wae pros | $ollciious that the best, should be done, The lor prevails not ayninst the hos is verkinginen, ‘ clea 2 pend CO neaee tL or th and ives of the sleeping pis _ : ’ rrounde jegal advisers and fellow- of ain aa tepresented, by Inel-ibie * principalities | the commltters—that we ct with fecreey and cer- Young ecoundle ut from the thieves and tho | our grievances, but still I da not ture ehetber eu auitanty, Inchuing shat of the proprlctar ot | Sceaed Sith nn lively manner. ‘The crowd owed occtipied the private. ollice of the Chief Of that Aud, ten : 2 Ir entisfaction by applauding when the and pow but ugatust a nection of jaxt in | talnty, and drive right to the point and get tho Cary raid’ that the resolutions ex 4 | niall be allowed to sneet.” ils sume ‘newspaper, and yet he would allow a | Welt, re ¥ i 4 Police, and made [t teuporarily 8 reception room. the Yulyar ‘corporeal form of etreet, rowdles und | work done." oe elf, and iewontd bea | Havecontinaed for an unlimited tuys tn UouvL a4 | bizoted, predndiced andor editor to uae hie columns | Pure Aveue ‘heii, suapmane aad oiaee wenicy | Atabuat nooua delegation, a. sclf-appolnted com motion by frst calling for volunteers; hey HOMENENT CITIZENS OF ALL KINDS. ‘The room War hu crowded, aida gentleman | They caune in the pretest oumbcrs in the morn- tnaved to adjourn to Melsaucr's Gall, Ser Sune | iz When the rioters had Joat gotten well under ith ancaltod> | wate was appointed to ave wactber tue hall could be | MY. ‘Thero were proprietors uf wholesale housen, = exactiy the voicu of the Council, and itwoutd bea | ty tide haportant question rioters, ‘Tho mocting was targely attendod, TIE MON, LEONARD SWETT reat mixtaka to let auy ollie voles goout, ‘Me eee ey tel inabusing on orgautzation of the best younz men ites arate Fe itttes, called. It was compored of some of tho And, “promptly at, tho “hour ‘dxed by tho | was called unon, and apoke as follows: Gentlemen | Wietied, In bulialf of tho laboring man, to protest | HOt Kindly dlepeltedevery such by | of the city, who had sworn todo all they enaldena | TOgeMry were em sone who | mint prominent members of the linsrd af ‘Trade, Mayor's prociamation, was called to order | and¥eliow-Cittzons: I dld not comeshore to talk. { | azainnt’ the dea that thoy were responribty for the Tall tie GGL eal nueiee thee maa Pinder every circumstance to protect him and his | had volunteered meet fn the four comory of tha | They aypeared greatly exercleed abunt the threa bythe Key, Kobert’ Collyer, who nominated | cunio hero becauso of the xeneral Invitation, mp y | present mob'e conduct. ‘Tho outiawa and thieves | Neh had the effect of adjourning that meeting In | from harin, ‘Thiv was tho sextiment that was unts | foun to eitcel an onganieation. cufng appearance of the riotous mobs, aud t the Hon, C. B, Farwell asChalrman, Among | to listen and join in any eftorts that might bo pit | weru these who acted in thie way; not the work. | out one time and one mutton, Yereally expressed by the 30010 thelr armory, a¢ | MP ‘Seison moved woamend. by having a Com- | Pt heard the exaggerated reports spread abou! Siegert tacts eee tf cates | wii gee wits fa teat ora | a He ROM See vay ae ye 2 n ary - eatlon. Edo | surrender tothe moh with arwe in tholr hands, the pe - On mation of Dr, Gibbs, it was agroed thal the cluding Henry Greencbaum, Eeq., J. Young Scam- | not w whether It be agreeable or not; whether o The patriate forgut fur ¢: morning, while Tur Tuinexe found a ready pur- eine, ry " ‘“ . | Bieansto be employed to preveut desteaction, one dy K. ye ALD. BCHWEISTIAL f the appressed tramp in the ardunt chuse ainong the menitors, who coumented upon | Ween, when Kt broke wp, adjourn “a thie mucn- | Othe “narty muzwested that a imaasemectiny he mon, Raq. the fon, Carter Hi. Marrison, the Hon, | oe nok Twill make tt, ‘The diiticulty of urcenizas ‘ ? ; ¢ NEA, nial Git, Varwelt, Dr, 1,, D, Boone, anda large dele: | fons and cumuitiors and resolutionsin time of war | sudtnat the duty uf the Council wae (0 protect he Ba Hae these ated yo keine garters | the falsmeae with which they wero treated by tho | quiver gpince of meeting. nse Tees | held he sued call Tor ait nord, aries Torti rh welt aw by all thelr guests and patrons, The Therefore they thought the city in imminent Tinea wos quietly iunored as a rite yesterday dan; After talking for sume time as to the best mittco on Organization appoloted by thu Chale, e f Up and avluct aplace of nigett tet eae motions Cok Ue Ite Hioberta was pointed brates eee abet rack per ated the bere Pe one onnraan A rane Nls downy ANdivcns And up And down Dlariet, 2uu-and paed sierceeinita ACCOMMODATION, Tien eRe ee cares TARE o: Capra atl Heer oS laren at Said ovelock ating. Tavernaclee Secrotary, and read ite call for the mecting. clty,—thal no man can doubt, flue the question | protect these honest workinumen from tho moh | faurey ts bolt Communiate, | Mauy of thent | at the Armory Tuesday night were anything but PhS p ‘The Hoard of Trade men had the ruceting an- CMs PARWELL ‘an our large population, wholly unorganized | und,thievce, He movell, in closing, that (ho whale ‘Tho Hon. Charles 1, Farwell, on ming the | as itis, organize i ele fuickly enough to prevent | cout ro 2 haat chalr, spoke as follows: T'don't think itneccwsary | outrage? If wo o1antee' in tho varlote wurde | scum, CC® Commutten of Conference with the is laxurioun. ‘There were forty-Ave cots aud about a | 3 y nounced, and the news of the call was spread in Fetall shops in the wslsuborhvcd, only, tu be ut | dusen alngle matineenc jo ne aiuelonted among at cohen ie ttomnson, was unanimonsly elected | Cyury possible way. once pate ant fay et a move on with the td Jenat 350 men; consequenuy, the majority of the The Chalrtacn then appolnted the following com- ‘The crowds of citizens continued to come aml go to milky any remarks on ihle occasion, itueeina | and we have a slot we will put it dawns | Ald, Cullerton was opposed to the last motion. | Gurtce foraied in single line merose tice wontheivie or | Lune soldiers, who ware accustomed to alecpiug | mitters: First Preeluct, Surry Neltom de Le | Mit day, ‘The many inquiries grew monotonous to ta me that {he wivest course for us to puraue Jato | thore will be no doubt about that; but it aeems to | Te repreeentod a ward whery tho laboring man was | Sturket on MadieGee ond afte ao eorrene eae | apm downy beds, were obliged to repose upon the | Thumpeou, A. d. Catuny Becun : thu ent, ing, the: replies wery ia the mialn nothing: rong euinmnlites, any of threo men from | me wo will pueit down too utes Now, Lam told | yrrnceee ie wae hoc ta tie ree nan ws | Market on Mad! 1 Mingh T, Dre 3 Mayor, . cinct, C. M. appoint nd, after a moments hard and somewhat Althy tloor, with not ae much “ ‘ re bot rumors. At various times during the diy euch Division of the city, and Tet them attend to | by persons familiar with the army officers herv | ‘Turouprs story was truu; {hat the inob was not of | San charged eastand west, and the crowd av a shivet of paper to protect eheir eenaitive bones | premieres, Hust t Hirck, ands. ploley Tite THE MAYOR ISSURD LLOCLASATIONS, nyattoniite " if ms R daw bufore. A large nuiber went westn ae i . Craarys ther do consult with tie Maporeitsuy | manner iorequeet them, the daveramont of toe | ROMMRMOM, but thloves. In tho, matier of the | Over tho briduo, whtle many snore, and thesoamioiyg + thele fatler Wane MILE Ca Sta eset eae | Ae Heewte Jackson) Fourth Preclnct, We HE-Whitey | *#fOUOMEE i ruse my proclamation of yester gentleinan has any othor proposition, would like | United Sates would, within twenty-tone hours, | thar ie wan convenpiated to, exend thatsencon | Me Mure respectable clase, found it abut tine ty | Kill, not u word of culmplaint wus heard tromone | eayeue cary, and de L Warmum | | aa Maing iu esloone of the city until fortuee : fo ticar itt If not, taku it'ae tho eonee of the mect- | place auba ya reginient of soldiora In tho | sewers, but It wae yet Homa, cosrkory ghey. caught so'haye dele lo tbe Who have only seen thein in | met in ditteront parte of tha tuom and elected the | Hutice, though ubeyed alniost unan{monely during a the den that the must ocnedt of them, and th ing that such committee be appointed. city, Now, Ido not know whats Covernmont ts se Uret place, thelr showy dress-anlforme, oftciating a i bres, Firat Precinel, Inet mht and evening, had nut been observed tu- * Gen, Drow—L have a pronosittun to make In this | good for if, tn momenta of peril, citizens may not Saute Wine ‘vas vute Hist tha pon 7 yoni boots ny CTS Ueelr brilliant receptions, Would. have iieou sure Nelson? Liewioauats, 40. Sista Sohuwhiney, day, Thureuy notify 41) Keepers of walouus ts clove connection. I have already sade the suggestion | avail, themuclves of ita reauy oryanteation.. We | peisied during thowe monte, and troponin: THE COMMUNISTS, prived to have | ween’ how readily they | Ens Ayrum A. d. Calon, C.F. Kinball, Feit, | the samy at once, snd kecp them closed aout fur- Y i a to the Mayor, and also tu the Assistant-Superin. | can doit oureclves, but the question ts whether | “On te 5 7. a vot Ald. White, the previous question THY EXECUTIVE COMMITIEE. adapted — themselves ta thelr“ tedlons erick; Second Precinct, Captain, If. | ther notice. Any violation of this urder shall bo tivaugpestions uid the Sayor ine eoquested that | Hove’ "at te, “hor proper’ for “the efit: | "GSS" thats amondmont waa lost, and tho | YTHlertay allemoon the rooms uf tho National | PA YHMe egnanttion Saar Shder Hecremmateiee | Az, uaret:, Lfeutenwnis: WA sturray, (Wa. | vite by a promt and taal fevueation of thes Tehould’make the wuzecstion here. he suggest | zeus assembled In this meeting ta" ask “tha | qatsdioscael tals amondmont wa parsed by a | Workingmen's Executive Coninittes preveuted | next to imposible, and do thy boys mady m metry | Clk Gauorrt; Licnteuints, J. Ae Elian, te as | ace ordered to ace that all saloons’ are claved aud | Von fathis: ‘Phat tho Mnyor call tor volunteers to | Mayor tocall for troone, which can be brought here | unanimous vote. anything Unt a crealtable appearance, ‘Tho un- | wight of i, notwithstanding the unceasing efforts | Waser, and Av itceves Jackeon: Mourth Precinct, | Mile order enforced. Having made arrangements the tity from further the thy natilier of 5,000 or mare,ae thoy may offer. to | within from twelve to twouty hours, which will | “'thoChalr appointed a¥ the Committe of Five | slahtly entrance was not improved by | oF tic oficera to mamniain, order, and bulateroay | ycuuels Bod A; Meeves Jacksons Vourth Veacines, | to tect ail iudusiries report forthwith at headquarters, there to bo | settle the question of the buelncss uf ihe city until Peale P 7 | mirth drove slumber from thy eyes of the -whel Lae eee aaa Ne ttow. Tho | terference from mobs of lawless petuons, E request ; Grgantzed Intu compatice of way 100 vuch, tobe | this organizatian can bo perfecto. Four compa. | Aar'iingees coveteom Rawlolgh, Baumgarten, | tho walking beer-barrols which endeavored | Conan until He * nee cern | oenaees AG 1 AN ld ao Ms aw. The | Uienereamita, busleess ing ait cmER cen! placed tn charge of competent officers—incn who | nies, or perhape lena, of regalar troops would ba a | "On motion of Ald. White, the Council then ad- | ‘hold cach other up In tho dourway. ‘Thoy in- | awakened at ubow nterrupted, to ree | iy morning. Then they wer | meeting then adjouraed until thle morning at the | all merc Weluck, and an Wuur later | general hvadquarters on the euuthweet curnee of | erally whose business bay b ave served during thu War. Let tiene men be uclens around which the citixona coujd rally. vd. formed » reporter thatthey were adelegation from | the cumpanive commenced golng to breakfast at ve arr port the fact inmediately to Police Headquarters, wrined with heavy canca of clubs, oF if they hava | Verhape It 9 offensive to our pride to eall upan the Jougavt the tradea-unloae, and woke theretonuke arrange. | the Cominercial tote, 5 RN ata axeny aun Tire nty acct atreeks Sil a sufleieut detail wil be mado to protect them revolvers lot them bring them alons. J would | Government. Ido 5 " a — ° nivale tonssist tne rallroad men fa thelr present audwiches and cuffes were served In the Ar- e Soha . | ana their employes in their business, undertake to orgautze thea men as fast aa they re- | may be enid tho danger a not quite sufticiently | ‘LITE ABORTIVE MEETING, | troubles, As nearaethe reporter could: make nat C2to4 pH, May Deine the rioxt | eqptizene.to Ine narnber Of Od met an the sontly: | “"Anutlier proclamation was issued by hia fonor. Potted and place good and compulent officers over | lmminont; but if, aes mutter of fact, already rail- TUE VOLICE TAKE 4 HAND, from their broken English and frequent interrap> yy weal during the aay dn the afior- atreet last evening for the vurpose of organizing tu it may be found In the report of the citizens’ mect- fem, and tet them by turned over to the Super. | fords ore stopped from running tratia, and work: | Ay per announcement, widely dlawminated by Hons, they wero acting aa doorkrepera form wects | nou of yesterday, ao lout uf blankets arrived, tallthe peuploot the ward. from auy stray | sab the Tabernacle. ¥ ye rutect Intendent of Volico to bu sworn in ow apectal | shops a fact prevented from carrying on thelr lain Fdeleeates which was being held up-atalrs, | and were detivered to Quartermarter Bangs to bo | Brats M tf KO FIRB-BELDS RUNG, pilieemen “and went to auch polntaax_amt | avoratiana, and laborers aco in fact prevented frou | hanibllls and otherwie, a tremendous gothorloi |. aude although they would, nut let Miu quow ahey | distrituned among the eompautes tor bed Theva | HEKETS OF traupe that anould happen arvund LO | sare sturgnal paamerdevamed Hh wlt9 20 (empo: jn bis opinion best calculated fur thom ta operate | laboring, and mobe are walking up and down tho | Of the clans was to have been held at Market street | volunt the Inforuiation that the great | wero the genctous loan uf Field, Letter & Con. | elected Chairman, and T. IL. Funtleroy, Secrvtsrs ratily stop the practice of auundiny the alara of ' WwW Leb then form rendezvous, and eend out pa- | stre: Wt neetn to tne Ht fs Hine for some ready, | square inet-night, “By a quarter tos o'clock sumo | Van Patten was conferring wi the | who thought ita ahame that the busy ehould be | A'commitive consating of five pointed hy | firs by muans of the belis in tue engine-houses, for {rolinen from theae poluts, In thia way tho regu- | efticient action that stall stop it"within twenty | you peoplu had assembled oppusito Field & Leltur'a | delexates, A centlaman got od of tne card, wears | forced to lie upon the bara Moor after belng ou | the "Cuair” for the purpose of perfecting |. the public anuouncement of fre would uoly need lar police can attend to thelr duties, und the spas | four hours, When {t ta unce stopped, the citizens 7 ‘@ contescending eile, and pushed Tis way | duty all day. z : S| lewly alaru the eltizens, who were as well oif cial patrolmen may be called an incase of emer- | can carry on these organizations aud perfuct Cuan, ‘whalevata Wnukes whero thruo plawke bad boon | thraugh the beer-gurglers us afurceid weil is | “the boywor the First received erm ean Tie Me A ei da natet oie withdut the knowledge of fire us with iuat. knowi- geucy to put down any dinturbance. and be ready for the permanent protection of the | foughly nalied togother to form astand. Sumo | reactod the head of the stulre, when it occurred to CUITK 4 LITT.B HCANE sibley, and it. 1. Ne Young. Col. UW. Iteaby | edzes for were their own houses or places of bual- ‘ THE MAYOW'S POUL. city. Teader of the pang here attempted tu take pusses the dourkecper to stop hin, and he was between Sand Ho'clack Lat evening. partof | was called upon tu speak. Ilo underatuud the | Rees boing cousumed they would be but nulsances ‘The speaker waw intorrupted Now, I throw out this suecation elmply fur what | ston of the stand—and then thu music atarted, JERKED INTO THE STREET (he companies were at supper at the Commercial, | jneeting to be to protect the homes, firealdes, chli- | in the ueighbartiood were they present ot the cun- of the fulluwing proclamation layors Stisworth. 1 understand that the Guversinent tt. BuKOT, aBHUING, again on the charge of belng a reporter, an Sud others were getting into readiness to go, an | Uren, und wives uf {he ward. When men went | Hageation. ‘The firemen are amply numerous an we OrFICK, Cuicaun, July 23, 1477, —3:00 | solf cannot take the {nitlative, Lundervtand i wilt | a ene i mualdat thelr abouts, tho yelled that ble nai waa frum bniewie neadyasrters came that the | Uiraiith iho wirerts of the City and Interfered with | edicieat fi the vavins of vroperty, whereas city —In my proclamution of yesterday 1 re- | Rot send trope hero unless requested ta dogo, | in command of fifty men, swooped down onthe | Parsons, which caused an Immediate chunge in the and should by held in readineve to march ont private enterprises, and destroyed individuul prop- ched, and net only accomplivb nothing thetu- i quested all good cittrens to organize In thelr re- | But} am told, (tthe citivens want the prot crowd and settled thelr business onco aud forever, | spirit of tuo sce but prevent the fremen aud fu was inetantly embraced Upon thy wtrret ata moment's notice and at quick | Grty, twas a ceylig xbauu and ahvuld be stopped. ork by getting ‘ spective districta and blucke, anu do patrol duty in | Of the Government, that it ls ready and will be tus- | ‘rhere was a whoo] el and #labbered aver by afl the cuczlore, ant paused | ting. ‘The men were ordered into rank, aud in te 4 inthe way. The Marebal thinks that the aban- ticletamediate nelghuurhadd, ‘Though bia ro- | mediately oxtented. 1 suppose the Mayor per- | foe wa dba Dot let bap ee eae bloke tenderly up tha state until ho wae hidden by a {.intnutes the battalion wore ready to move, Bevees | Que ee canted Heat eee emzatiun for making | cyuing of the belle fo time would. fugest nas to a large exteut been complied with, I | haps would not like to act without un expression | ne ‘bel: ¥, not tho wlightest | tack of suusage aud checes which Was at t al other preparatory orders wore received, aud | United Stites, and tue war lad partlaliy com- | bea blevalng. ‘They are nolay aud serve no par- moat again remind the people that such organ! of opinion, . ‘Tho, abjces of this mesting le to ex- | reslstance belng offered. Half w dozen heads | saninent on fe way to revive the aforesaid dole- | Hnally it was scitle {that the fexlinent should be | menced, Thess men did not mean to iaterfere | bOtw, the telegraph giving tho wlarm wherw it lo wat tlon must be made thorongh and effective, ino | Drexs opinions, ‘Therefore It would scum tu we | were broken, most of them the heads of nuofent- . eld fu rosorve, get all tho Fest It coulh. lunch | with individual iuteretss bul they stare tude tae | heeded, ‘The citizeus will therefore understand Fequust 5, 000 good and experienced citlzens, cum~ | Proper that thia meeting should ark the Mayor, | ing, but unnecessarily curiuus, individu r AL TOUCHING APPEAL. . atso'clock in the morning, and inarch out for act- m5 a ie . | why there wero no boll alarms yceterday, buted: ov Tergely as possible of ex-aoldicry, to fe: | WhO Knows sll tho measures that have ecu lu | jn‘ave minutes the afrcat wae clear. ‘ie police | | During tho day the Commitice wot out the ful- | ive duty before the break~of day. luwas gener | whose’ Guis"obiees wee placdet ‘they shed ik VisiToRs. purt at police neadquurters tu do such gencral du- | aueurated, ta call upon the Ciovernment to vend | fell back to the Ine of Madison street and formed | lowluy circutsr? ally understood that the regulars were aponthe | a fro which ihey cuuld not put out, and Messrs. Evans sud White, wembers of the Mll- tes aa may bo acalyned thom. ' immediately troops here, ao that ne soe have | in sluyle dio to walt dyvelopmente and to kop the WORKINOMEN OF CHICAGO! vireela, and tat the Secant Itesnment f. XN, 4. pond citleens ‘suoutd orgunize tu overthrow them, | nols Legisiature from the Aurora District, were the Vexain wary all lore aud ¢urfous peopte, ca | My outrage, #0 that we way nut undertake tu ros | sidewalks clear, ‘Ten minutes luter a part of tha | The auccees of our honest effort wincreace wagea | was ordered out ret becauen It chanced to bu near- | ‘Tho city was [ua woree condition than (t wast | voly vislturs of note from uutade the city, ‘They ecially women and children, to keep off Vu Ptore the business, as thoy are Le lertaking fa: squad was detailed forservice on the West Ride, | depends entirely pon your good conduct and | cet the point of daugor, the commencement of tho itchullion, Tho inop | ha come from Aurora, and reported every- tc hizbways, as the authorities In case of iccceal- | 40 40 Pittsburg, after the damage is done, Vamply the remainder continulng ut their posts, Pork3; Peaceful though frm behavior, We hereby de- ‘The members of tho First generally recatved the | was like # volcano, and should be put uut, He did | thing quiet at that place. ‘Che atrikers ha ro- ty will not bo rosponalble for consequences. throw out theve suggestions for your conaldera: | half an hour passed away, when all at once the | claro that any riotaus action inour mectinze wilt | lutclligence that danger wos abead of them buta | not speak avalust the huacet workingmen who | turned to thelr work, andthe bauds of the Chica- ‘The public and citizens are ordered to arreat a}l | ton. voices of by immediately put down by us. short distance with acalinnees gud dignity worthy | wero crying for read, for he was thelr fricod, but | xe, Burhogton & Quincy Mallraad shops located Gleordcely persons, and to take them to the pollce- ’ HENUY GRBENEDAUH, ‘THE MILWAUKEN AVBNUR MOM Tho grang priiciples of Humautty and Popular | Of ture tried mettle, aud the ofticers particularly | be could nut stand the iuferual mau that followed | there bad done likewise. Tho yeotlemen were of iv) in the vicinity. The Alyermen of the clty ed called upon, camo forward and addressed | wero heard coming down Market from Randolph. | Saverelgniy need nu violence toauetain them, For | were, a8 woole, devold of the nervous trepida- | them under tho pretense that tuey were wen, | the opinion that sil trouble iu their section of the Bre requested to take charge of auch organizations, | tegmcetinz as follows: Fellow-cltlzeuss J think | They wore arnied with atleks aud ctonca end bea | the ewke vf the t’auea which wo huld uost dear, et | Hon dot unusual’ to raw (roope. The boye were | Many yentlumen were called upon, including Sir. | State bad been averted. Mr. Evang ts Chairman Sud providg rendezvous fur the saine. that the respectable citixens of the City of Chicazu | a sinall boy at thelr head beating a dlsmally- | every honest workingman very sate Jost nisht, in comparisog to what thcy | sunderland, senatur Hush. Chaplain McCabe | of tho Legislative Committce on Milltary Adfaire. hed Wi M. Huatn, Mayor, have the power amd the wit to protect the city | sounding drum, Av they appros ng HBL? Us TO PERSEKVE ORDEH. were the night befure. cume te the front and told bie hearers that ho ANOUT NOON, MH. C,H, GOHUAM, iP ‘The spplauso which followed the reuding of the | avainat any mob [chcers|;, and, furthermore, ton street a Taraunn reporter could near | 1¢tus show tho world that with all uur xrievances a thought (hore were mien enoash there to clean out | Avelatant General Mauszer of the Fort Wayno hs Mayor's proclamation having subsided, redict that it will Le done, aud be done tn less | them velling, ‘ow for the rocks, boys,’ and tho | aud misery wo cau atlll act like men and vood citi- PRECAUTIONARY Uh+ strikers, of rather sue wed, All should enlist’ | Road, complained at headquarters that tho subur- # GBN. DKEW ime than perbape aay of you imagine, [Loud | whack of a stick was frequently dlstinvulehed | zen. Tur Cowxirtzee, i * at once anil be ready to form, Twoor three iue- | bru duimiuny-train on bis ruud bad been molested - went on to ssy: The proclamation which hag | cheers.) All we want le organization and an or- | amid tho yells, Justasthey reactiod Wasblogten Worklngine rey of the Uulted states. BPECIAL POLICE. tratluns of ways to quell a mub were gives. Tho | by (be mob ut the corner of Siatecnth street aud : been issued by the Mayor was issued in connection | ganized effort, Let the Chairman notify the Mayor | street some reckless Individual fa the crowd fired 7 Zs ‘The sweartng in uf special police was continned | Couni' they reported the fullowing Caytalus: | Stewart svenue. A detachmentof pulice were im. tion. Lwas assured atthe toe I | of the city of tho appolutment of this Cuinmittca | of bis pop-gan Inthe air. ‘Tho officers, who hi aN ' e ¢ Fleet Precinct, Col, tt. W, Ricasy: Second Pra- | mediately dispatched ta the place with iueteuctions wugveatlon that that_broclamation would | of nine; aud let the Mayor deslynate some exper | beon walliug for the crowd to come up now felt IN GENERAL, ail day. eee eee ete ct fan too te ug? | Einct, Cur. rage: Tuied Preciucl. 1h. Callaban; | udisncrss the crowd, Tho ubscucs of say Foporte ed, tu be tewued at this meeting, Itaimply | rleuced military man.—we bave lote of them in | upon them, and, by U mes wi ously rom = | Fuarth Preclact, iol, De Young: Fifta Preciact, | of greater ditticulty gave riau to the belief that cartles out the idea which { wieh ta convey to youat | this city,—and et the people of the North sid fennive but Weasldes there woro wauy given police power by | Oua Kchults; Sixth Precinct, dudye Cauch. nothing of hnportal vccurred. hut hero seut tha a . . e Is thie time, namely, that an organization has got to | West side, aud South Side respectively rally under | yelllug, sceesunny, atone: throwing, + THE REGULARS, notaries stationed at the large catabilshments Io | ‘The followlug conpaules wer then formed: | credit should be given to the Parmelee Company — | ba perfected: (Loud cheers.], Itahoutd bu under | tho command of yone of our fellow-citizcna wha | eureing guirg up Alirket atrect into Washington, THEIK TRIUMPHAL RECEPTION. varlous parte of the clly, 40 there te uo telling ac- | Cuninauy &) Futet Preciuch Captain, iL Ric) | fora generous loauing of Wuelr Norsee and wazoug e Charge Of exportenced ultice: ten oO) ave bad wilitery training, aud whu hat ft je tunnel. {nto the alleys, inte Randolph, oe * i : # any; Firat Lleutenans x ; Seca I ts Gcetious Forthat fussou,] would suyueet that theeg | rience, aud we will show the vagabond und. over tv. bridge. MUEY thane thew | , The €fowd about the Second Itveinent bad only | carstely how mauy men there are underoath to | TiYicuint, dubu Mlatiocee; carolled ory men, | point, Ae fast as ohe acl of “homes! that they cannot do any datage in this pre ite, frouy =the the wan te | dispersed when atrain on the Milwaukeu & St, | uphold the **Cuusitution of the United State City of Chicaxo, [Applause.] | must say that I mob: ted his the space on | Paul Road arrived al the de Organizations be perfected ut the varlou headawar- m am surprised that there Je auy lawlessness io Chi- | Market strect between Madison and Raudolph | of Madison atrect britve, » tere; tbat the men Fepurt there; that they be of Kanized into compsnica nf 100 cach. tu be com mit witha prospective 100, Company I, Second Pro: | became “tired fresh one were furnlubed = te, Many of thoes thus mada usout have ween, | ciuct, Captain, Cul, Uraxg; forty wel. | Cuupany | with alscrity. Threv large bagqage-waguns that ° nd | vervico inthe arwy, many in tho police force, aud | C, Third Preciact, Captsla, i. Callatan; Firat | would bold twenty-dye men each were alsa aup- Tanded by officers hke regular uilitury: organiza: | caxo. It hue been thy pride of this city that wo | was almost deserted. Dut the mou had left ite |b of the Twenty-sccoud Regiment of the United | they ure. all thinze considered, & guod Uefense, | Tleutensat, L. dew; ‘Second Licutenaut, | piled by Paruclee. Aud while justice te % tions, and then pe sworn iu us special police have no rowdles here; that our peuple geuerally | mark on one man, --Olicer Jamicson,—who was bit §t Sa. A Tee i took even though they do carry only clubs aud the law | George UG, Guothur: First Sergeant, W. WW, t done ¥) those who came tu the frout in behalf of tarucd over tu thy Supertutendent of Volice, aud | own sume property, snd have an tolerest In the | $n the wtomseh by one of the tying rocks and hurt | States Army, filed out of the care aud took up po- | with them, king; Second Sergeant, Daniel M. Lord; ‘Third | the city, Juba B, Drake sould not bu forgotten. i Uy him be located at such points os may be mo-t | well-being of the City of Chicaga; but, asthe thie | considerably. Me was removed into a neighboring | sitlon **Heat" on the platform; and they ooked TNE CHICAGO VETERANS, Sergesnt. Georze Ugwisun; Fourth nner Ils manMicence iu the matter of lunches will long 2 weaver al pectecl organizations With “NB | threaten ‘hs peasy au wesaperity of tuuCity of | pastor the mobs ue luck would Lave te het gone | Off Wey could lake w rea for a good Long Clue, | The teas ea icNiisid wort deciax ee | Coupany Dr Fourth frscisee Cant ats By Bo | MM piyineantcution to the Aicussions that wore: | discipline most necessary Iu cases of ibis kind, | Chicago, 1am sure { express yuur sentiuents wien | across Washington aud ttandolph (0 Krubklin, sud Haaimad sre fesak fev ine Jaaten ceuvsicat on sy transtered. to the Marrlaom street Statou, | Young; iret Lieuienant, L. Hush: Second Liea- | of Bourly occurrence, {t yas plain to bo acen that the Asalstant-Superintendent of Pollco assured me y that allof you are willing to whut up your | were marching down that etree, when, at jus, and bave been rual rough ab fall | where they wok ecssion Of the court-room. | teuant, Charles i. Hall; Orderly Sergeant, MW. two leas be could put down very demonstratiug inalde of | stored and manufactories to-morrow morning and | the corner uf Madison, Livut, Haus ‘aud | speed, stopping onlyan hour or vo at St. Paul, | Coupanice A and {i wors thus disposed of, Powell; uuiuber of wea euro yd | companys as to the best puilcy ty ue pt Swenty-four bours, and 1 have no bevitation in | devote the next twenty-four hours forthe purpow | twenty-dve oiea from the North ide camo | whence they came direct tothiacity. The sccom- | the enrolling of new companies was begun at thu | sixty. Company , Fifth Irecinct, Capt. Schultz. | One party, “if those of coe vpinion may be seccrilog that it can bu done. (Cheera.] 1 would | of evtablisbing peace triumpant throughout the | plumpagaiovt thew. Part of tnu mob wasacut | modations on tho trains were very pour, they | Grud I'scilc, Thrco uew companies Of citizens | Couipany bY, Sixth Precinct, Captain, Judge Couch; | ga called, werv | uot a little emphatic =, is number of men enruil urened were bad. ‘ also, in addition to that, Lave the wilitary held in | City of Chicago. (Applause. horth, and tho iemaluder took to their beels over were thus formed, and they were distributed be- | about ifty wen. iu saying’ that by allowing the crowds resctve, ta cavo of auy disturbance, beyondthe | Col. Roberts offered the dtlowing resolution, | Madison street bri y-and-by the loafers wha | Ua¥ing been crowded tatu a pasveager-coach | tween tho tno reaimouls Of the National Guard. | ‘The couipaulce warched to their respective tts. | ty tau! wild) abough tne ‘streets the control of theses men, 20 tne they could be | which was unanimously adopted: had gong over Randolph etreet bridge recovered | two fy a est. ‘The men are all fanned | Companies Asod DB kepi tir arms andaccouire- | tricte, aut went ou patrol duty after a little couu- | pot was but abetted. becauss crowds of persons Drought to thelr reacug, and I undertake tosay | Zesotred, That this meetlug ta fn (ull sympathy | and cougresated uttue corns of tandolpit and | and grizcled, and with uowavued faces aud un- | iente about them, Every mau bad forty rounds | termirching. ‘The mectus aud conpasios were) woo had nu Idea of joluing the inusmerable tuat there 16 nv question that thls whole demou- | with the proclamation of the Mayor calling fur | Markut. They bad the usual armament of sticks | kempt bale, and thelr clothes covered with dust an | of smmunition, sud crery mau was a veteran, | Composed of the best wien ui the ward. would, by the exercae of a Uitte pereuasion, b3" airation cau be put down, sad law, and order, and | 5,000 men, and thay wo will at ouce report at | aud stones, aud were getting ready fur another | inch thick In sumo places, they louked wobsyouy | The two cumpanics coutdined jointly 130 men, INTE WALD, . led ty and gradually changed Ia wind auu (celivg veace be preserved here. and everybudy go about | police headquarters for duty, sortiy when Licut. Haug and bis meu, woo had | coough, and cowtnended the pity of every one | all of them with tueir new brecch-loading Reming- Ataceting of patriutte citizens of the Niuth = - <a = . —-- fe business, [Applauss,} Taleg suggcet thatthe | Us, Boone rose io the middle of the ball, and | cuivdy crept slung the sidewalks ua Market yisect, | Who eww Kivu Caph, Dickie, vader wives com> | tun sides, fusuislud by Col. Sours uf the Urdoauce | Ward, leld last evening, 2u0 wen were saryled (Woatunued on the Eighth Fuses