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“RIOT WEEK. | Progress of the Remorscless Distemper Now Fast- ened on the Nation. The Great Centres of Con- sumption Fearing the Approach of Famine. St. Louis and San Fran- cisco Furnish the Most Turbulent Scenes, March of the Mob Through the Fea- tories of St. Louis. All Workmen Encountered Foreed to Abandon Their Labor. The Suburb of Carondelet Entirely at the Strik- ers’ Mercy. Two Large Conflagrations Raging in San Fran- cisco. The Utmost Excitement Pre- vailing and the Mob Increasing. A Contingent of Tramps Routed by Inappreciative Strikers at Fort Wayne. The Hornollsville Troubles Amica- bly Settled and Troops Recalled. New York Suffers Her First Acute Annoyance from the Emeute. Five Hundred Engines of the Lacka- wanna Put Under Cover, Indlanapolis Strikers Willing that Fuel Shall Enter tho City. MISSOURI. ST. LOUIS, THE MOD, Spertat Dispatch to The Tribune, Br. Louis, July 24,—The strikers and mob hare had overything their own way to-day, At Ba, m. they held a mecting at Lucas Market, and, after a number of violent speeches, a procession war forme for the purpose of marching to the various manufacturing cstablishmonts of the city and fore ing the employer to quit work, Tho mob, num- bering about 800, first marched to tho Phenix plauing-mill, where the hands, 200 in number, were forced to quit. work, though thoy sald they had no complaint to make on the ecorc of wages, The crowd visited, In the same manner, the 8t, Louis Bagging Company, Shickloy, Yarrl- son & Co,'a machine and fron shops, the Douglase Bagging Factory, Christopher Simpson & Co.'s machine-ehope, the Southern Bagging Mille, and Erchela & Co.'s match-factory, forcing the em- ployes, aggregating 600, to abandon thelr work and close tle abops. ‘THB WORK occupted the time of tho mob from 1 to 5 o'clock, after which they marched to Lucas Market, whore ® portion of them rendesvoused, tho others dlebanding, Tho stevedores and steamboat rousta- bouts, mostly negroces, inaugurated a atrike at an early bour thia morning, and the rivor leveo wae the scene of a number of rlotous demunstrations. Many of the strikers were intoxicated. None of TUS PACKETS ‘were allowod to go out, except a Mempbile boat, which acceded to the demand of the strike About 2 o'clock the roustabouts formed In proc slog and marched totha Haxony Flouring Mills, and, ontering tho mills in a y. notifed the workmen to suspend work, and the order was in- wlantly obeyed. They subsequently visited tie U'Fallon Flour Mills,” John C. Sammers' trunk factory, the chemicul works, the Southern Flour Tuilla, the Missouri Lead and Oil Worke, and Dozier, Woy) & Co.'s vteam bakery, forcing the workmen to quit and close the dours, At the late ter pluce, which te near the centre of the city, the proprletors were notitled of the approach of the Taub und closed the dours severs) minutea befuie the arrival, but the leaders broke open Abele arate aud aay and Hea ine ero ey appropriate uantity of breud and confectionery and “proceeded Ubrough the estabilanment, Toreing the workinen: and wouen, eiglity in number, to suspend work, Though policemen were present, no effort was wado to check the rloters. THE RAILROAD STRIKERS yemaln in porecarton of the depots on both aides of the river. ‘Thus farthere haw beon no damage to rullroad proporty, but nu freizhts whatever are al- d pars uu No pawenser tra the “East to-nivht, none couchea being allowed to cross The fuilroud strikers do not, oe a approve of the disorderly conduct ‘of the symbathizing mob, but they are powerless to in> Huence Ite action, "The Chicaco & Alton passen- ker trun, which was Lo have left the Union Denut At 7:40 thie morming, did not start until 6 o'clock. ‘The train moved through the tunnel anil acroey the Bridge until it reached ing Just beyond the dae Hepit. ae ry aoe woe te ud the in including the mail-car, returned to thie vide of the rivers i Babe Hy the trikere di lalmed absequently the strikers disclalmed any desire to lnterjere with the mails, and yotl if mester at St. Louia that no pos rs would be fatertured with, aud at a later hour the detained, mail wae sent oub on the Vandalia train. ie Nandalla povtal-car train arrived thls morning at 0 o'clock with the York mall, The train lett shat chy ati a, m. onthe 2d. ‘Tho Vundalis Povtal-train will arrive at o'clock this evening with a heavy Eastern and Washington mail, IMON-WORK BIS, , Shortly after noun to-day the employes of the Vulcan Tron-Works struck, ond left the work: being Jomned by the laburera of twe 3 z 1 the wuchine-shape Teun Sountain Railroad at Carondelet. The strike: ut 200 in number, came up to the city OW the 2:30 train, and went direct to the stove foundry of Hirldve, Beach &Co., where they made the erubluyea quit work, Otbers marched up Third street, compelling all the teameters they met to joln them, They were marching through the a bewdea ty music, until the rain came up, wher tucy dlaperacd, TUE BNKOLLING OF VOLUNTEER COMPANIES ‘ol citl-euw bas continued a) over 3, OUU hay- lov Geen mustered in. ides this force, tho Boeelf has suinmoned 9 posag of 6,000 men, who are bein rapidly orpanized ute cou furnished with aru. ‘Tho puulic eptclurety x c atbuy rea guarded, ond collisions ATU O'CLOCK TO-NIGUT $mo5 piled up barrels and bores on Franklin ‘¥uue, sopping alzect rullway travel: but the H09 Was dispersed by the mounted police, who qhetgedan lhe crowd, diecharziag theif pistule la tate. A luecting of tue internatluuald Was held rALdLt, 4.000 workingmen being pean Nu uruceaslon Pieweh the streets afterwards occurred. ‘The Aelad Stale truupa who arrlyca bere yeeterday remained quietly In the hareacks ta. nema forenemercency 4 CAROND) Sr. Loris, Mo., duly 2h.—Advices have Jnat heen received of a riot at Carondelet, the strikers Invading « citizens’ meeting and dispersing it. Clubs were freely ted, bit no pletol-ehate were Davis ts quite fH, ia fired, The community are at the mercy of the mob, SEDALIA, INCREASE OF WAGES DEMANDED. Brnatta, Mo, July 25,—The railroad matters here remain in atato qao. A written demend for redress of grievances and an increase of pay was handed to Maj. Garner, Smocrintendent of the Missouri, Kannas & Texas by the employes at 0 a. m, Twenty-four hours will be given to the oficern to accept or reject them. All work Inthe Mtesourl, Kansas & Texae shops here stopned thia morning, The men are quiet, hut determined. No drankenness ot tintence ia observable, and they have niedged themaely willocenr, Employes of the Mirsourt, Kai ‘Texne have not been paid for three months. city t9 quiet and no trouble is apprehended. strikers have the sympathy of the peant freight trains are moving, but paesenger trains are not molested, ST. JOSEPH. MORE STIIKRRS. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. St. Joseru, Mo., July 25,—The train-men on the Hannibal & St. Joseph Ratiroad and the St. Loule, Kansas City & Northern struck to-day atizo‘clock, The engines of ‘freight trains were detached and run into the round-house, No vio- Tence, no gatherings, no commotion were notice- able. ‘Tho officers took {tna matter of course. Division-Superintendent Stewart, of the Hannibal & St. Joreph Railroad, spoke to the men, urging them to continue work, and at all events to avoid violence and destruction of property. Order is guaranteed unless force be used to more trains despite the atrikers, ant then a collision may be expreted here as elrewhere, Avprehensions of theturtance of the peace are not generally enter- tained, ; CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO, GREAT PRANS. Saw Fraxciaco, July 23.—At this hour (6 p.m.) ‘Uhia city isquiet but feverish, thougn enpprene excitement everywhere is noticeable. This is principally owing to the fact that an open-air antl Coulie meeting 19 called for thta evening in front of the new City-Hall, and ft Is believed that If we are to havo any serious trouble it will begin to- night. No one secma to know who called tho meeting, A number of notices were handed in atthe newspaper officcs, but the parties bringing them threw them down hurriedly with the moncy gud left. Hand billato the same effect have been distributed. The work of preparing to maintain order haa been going onactively all day. ‘THI COMMITTEE OF BAPETY have held tivo execntive meetings during the day, and ettizens have been signing the rolt rapidly. It was reported at 4p. im. that about 7,000 names had been put on the roll, Much of the busineas of the Committee waa necessarily sccret, but tho Chairman states that everything {6 progressing in the most favorable manuer.. The Committe have Jesucd an address to the people stating the pur- pose of the urgenization to bo to sustain the con- stituted authoritics, undertaking no duty not im- mediately connected with securing the eafety of Aife and property, and asking tha co-operation of all goad citizens. The Mayor has issued a prucla- mation recounting the scenes recently witnessed. here and in the East, counseling the citizenr’ to take mensures to prevent the causos of excitement, and advising them to elther quietly pursue their ordinary ayocations, or remain at heme, The city bas A FORCE OF TEN THOUSAND MEN ready for any emergency, and any attempt to ex- cite rot will be crushed at the conimenceiment, The addres closcs by a notice that all oarembilee and crowds of persond will be dispersed. ‘The taw: in nupreme, and eball be maintained at all hazarde, Every precaution has been taken to pr put down any disturbance, ‘Tho militia are again ordered unier arms forthe nignt. A large posne of specials have been aworn in to sasat the regular police force, Arrangements have been made with the United States authoritica for a plentifal sup. ply of munitions of war, Two companies of United States troops stationed at Alcatraz and Angel islands ore held ready for jwmedinte action, Tho United States cor- yettes Pensacola’ and Lackawanna, with oo force of marines from the Mare Island Navy-Yard, are an the way to the city. A delegation from tho Grand Army of the Republic bas been sworn In to avnint in preserving to peace, Gun-etores are curetully guarded. Special arrangementa have been mide to lnsure the efliciency of tho flro-aiari tetegraphewltes. ‘Tha Committeo of Safety stand behfnd all, Authorities state distinctly that these preparations are made, not in view of any speclal knowledge of proposed violence, but on ihe eneral principle of being prepared for the woret. hero te re UNUBUAL ACTIVITY noticeable among the bettor clase of cltizene, and supplying themselves with arms and ammunition. tia reported by thoxe who huve been att Od. servations that atnong the manufactaring eetablieh- mnents {n the southern portion of the city an un- usually jarge proportion of hunde aro vif aay, tor day, “Thero aro rumors from Unkland that a dele- xation from that elty will crows the bay to Join thele anti-coolle brethren to-night. Do Mentos MORKINOREN. ‘i . Henley, organizer of the Workingmen ty In tho city, haw a card in the Ecening Poet wg oxcuplions to the reinarke of the. principal apeukerm at the prell meetingof the Com- mittee of Safety lay, stating thal worklogmen'a ory they have no lar utlevance to redreas, but wish to lectins pritis ciples from 4 standpoint, and geke why w contmit- teo was not appuinted to confer with them regarding the peaco of tho city. Members oF tho Hrotherhood of Locomotive Engineers in San Francisco asvert that the Order lias no sym- pathy whatovor with **houdium" demonstrations n the city, and that its fntluence will ba cast in the directlon of peace and harmony, NAILNOAD MEN on thin coast are getting much hizher compensation than that recelved by employes of the same grade in tho Kast, hence there ia no disposition ta create trouble or provoke viulunco, CONFLAGH ATION. ‘The Citizens’ Committe began to nesombio at 7p. w. at Norticultural Mall. The building wos soon filled. bent 8 o'clock W. 1, Colma’ President, ‘called tho meeting to order, and had scarcoly danu au when a ineerago was received that A fire hat roken ont nt tho Vacite dail on ascertained that the fire was in alarce Jnmuer-yard near the dock, One hundred of the committee, armed with clubs, were atonce dispatched to thy scene, followed soon aftorby a hundred more. The remainder of the thon told of in companies ur of abon' of Potlce. Slaty wera dispatcher to Hixth and Toward etreete to dtsporee tho crowd collected there amaehing Chins- houses, All mombers of the Commttice are armed with claby, in addition to pocket-Arearmy, carried by nearly all, Sluskete will soon bo issued, It necessary, TUM PINE AT THA LUMBER-YARD Ia now raging deecely. A crowd uf sovoral thous- and people has collected there. A heavy force of police aud vigilantes (# atanding on guard, |News has just been received thata man was detected cutting bose and shotdown im his tracks, The viguiontes closed the streets leading to the scene of thetire. A tro alarm has just been tirted in from the corner of Btockiun and Broadway, and forty vigilantes despatched to keep order, All quict in the central portion of the city. No calt has yet been wade on the military. “A Vallejo dispatch vaya the corvetly Pensacola grounded, in leaving the harbor, | but” will provauly Tatty lity, ar ta: ic ho got olf Peeadent Coteman saya Oud sigilantes on hand. and had. Just have not yet trans} quite full of people, turbance, except ua above incutloned, NEW YORK STATE, NEW YORK CITY. ALPRENBNSION QUIETING. : Syectat Dispatch to The Tribune New Yonx, Jaty 25.--Nothing has occurred to- day to incrvasu the excitement here, aud now that the Tompkine Square mecting ta over without elther disturbance or anything tending that way, Uberu is Mite of no apprehension. The regiments of the Natlons! Guard awelter lo tho armories, and would welcome any call into fresh air. At the various Exchaoges the situation bas not changed inaterially. The etrikers lave affected the banks, but not seriously. The Juconvenlence, 60 far, sa contned to the stoppage of checks and monctary transfers betweon the Eaat aud Weat. 4 PROMINENT DANK PRESIDENT summed the situation as follows: ‘Tho Weatera Merchants who buy are sending to the East checks accompanied by money, Tho checks arr but the money is delayed. The sendere are {hue virtually asking vur banke to hunor thelr checks, and tho banks, for ibe present, are complying with thelr request. Of course, this ‘state of things cannot last iong. In tion to this, the Wealern inercosute who scll ave sending drafteon our merchauts accompanied, Dy bile of lading, The dratts and bills of lading arrive, but the goods da uot. Que merchants cannot accept thesc drafts. for tue reason that thu gouls may pover ‘reach the ely.” tu (he nieanthue, thelr Weetern correspondents have uzbed theey drafts, gud are av muca out of ‘pocket, 4¥ TUB STEIKE 14 KOT OVER BOOM, these dificulties, which jucrease exeey day, aro Ukely to avenue formidgble proportions. ‘The embarze on wust of -the railway linus te alfecting the carrying luterest aerivusly, dinupleblog She arcivuls of produce at the scaboard, im: ny. In readi- 1u; UICLGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1877—-TEN PAG peding the forwarding ef merchandiee of nll kinds to the interer, and eran: ing the domestic exchin. ct. Thit” wae the one tople of dieenssion attic. large whulerlo hones, Long lines af boxes re: dy for shipmen: were piled on the sdewalke, Hendreda of de. men were idle, the freicht autho.itler refusing to accept Ronde, except at the ownern’ rieka, and the owners preferring to hold the 200 THR HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS are enffering considerably in consequence of the Cenration of travel and trafic. ‘The farver reatau- pend rantewhet, at this reaeon of the year, lent custom, and are doing litte. At Uusiness ts more largely affected, The nave been about one-half Jean than under 'y cireumetances, In the retail prices meats there ‘have been important an forthe = supply 1 ont fairly. cattle a8 a A Few arrived to-day, and at the princinal distributing: pointe nearly everything entd waa stock that had heen kept on hand for ncveral days. | The retail dealers bave to pay higher prices, and will raise on thetr cnatomers to-morrow anlese relief comen, RUT fa in od rupply from New Jersey and Long” Getand, and teh are plentiful, and” so ate. veuetabier, = the | market Rardens pf New Jerscy and the counties bordering on the Hudson River and Long Island supplying at prerent more than the producer or marketmsn can sell with profit, RAILWAY MAIL SUPERINTENDENT JACKSON niin relation to the mail deliveries to ny yaoPere He says the Fort Wayne and Cleveland & Pittsbarg Roads are now open through tlaburg, and that the maile generally sregoming inna golngont in better shape than ore. He had information from lsaffalo tl thewtrthe was substantially atan end, and would hort Ume, re now be entirely over ina There no Getentionn at Hornelleville, No delayn of more than two or three hours havo occurred in the Weat> ern maila. THE TOMPRINS SQUARP. MEETING. To the Western Associated Pres. New Youn, July 25,.—The masaemeeting of aympathy wae held fn Tompkins Square thiseven- tng according to announcement, and with the per- infesion of the elvic authorities. ‘Those who may have feared trouble must have heen aurecably din- appolnied, No more orderly axsembiy for its numbers, estimated from 5,000 to 10,000, ha« been reen In thin city for years, Theonghont the whole proceedings there war nothing which for an {natant portended lot, The English speeches, with the exception of that of John Swinton, were of the moet commonplace character. The sarem- blage wae in tho best. of hamor and the dangerous ciement ran #0 poorly reprerented an to be scarcely recognizable. ‘The puitce arrangements were admirable. . Mad there been trouble, alt the police conld have been brought to the scene In a few minutes, Gen. Smith, Preaident of the Police Roard, and other Comnientoners, were at the Seventeenth Precinct Statton, close by Tompking Square. A number of Police in citizens’ dress circulated during the evening simong the crowd, reporting regularly fo thelr commanier ata previously designated point. No uniformed pollee were on the ground, and the militia were confined to their armoricn, ‘There won one stand for English, and another for French. Gerinan, and other speakers, Handbille were dlatributed, one ayalunt a contracted cure tency, the Fabee imploring the workincinen not to **let louse the Uger * of dl: ler, ‘The banner on the grand stand liad tho motte, ‘Our strength hes tn the Jjestnese of our caum ** Let the foruing people of the world unite.” There was o ari ao YHENCI AND GERMAN WORKING ELEMENT Presont. Martin Conroy, blackemith, called the English- speaking meeting to orser, He raid they were luw-auleding citizens met to sympathize with thelr brethren ayainat Gould, Si Jowett. John Swinton, » end they wera no rlut- ere, but'ag good-looking an iteecher's congrega- tion, and that the crawd contained more munis, and Jess eneaking ant lecherous faces than could be seen in Meecher's mutititude; that this mpons tancous inovement for the rights of labor was sought to be put down by mare armed men than some European Powers could muster, Neference to the Sixteenth Pennsylvania, who refused to tire on the strikers, caused an iinmense cheering. The strikers, he sald, did not want to destroy’ property, butehowed themeclven Its pre- servers. ‘This wan no polltical movement that could be put down by vunboate and cannon, but a strike for the rights of labor, Resolutions were then paesed declaring thy with the strikers, and stenouncing } ns railroad, manufacturing, and other corporations gn despotic enemies of the working clues, and morally responstbie by thelr tyranny for the acta of the workingmen, who should form n party to make common caure against the common enemy, An address to President Hayes was adopted, antl after addreenca by Henry Me(lenu, painter, and Leander Thompson, of the Butchors' Assuciation, the mecting quictly dispersed, * A SMALL FIGHT. After the meeting adjourned, and the eqnare was clear, a crowd assumbled on the streets. Inapector Murray ordered them to disperse. ise command was rephed witha shower of bricks and stones, ‘The police immediately charged, and, alter a short and decisive struggle, the crowd was cumpletcly routed, and quiet pravailed. WILL PROTECT PROPERTY. —« To the Western Assueinted Press, New Yon, duly 25.—Tho Recelver of the Con- tral Hallroad Company of New Jersey to-day enlled upon the old and ted employes of the road to unite with the lucnl authorities in protecting the uroperty of the Company. ‘Tho brakemen on 6 atrike promptly telegraphed, ** We cheerfully 9a) wa will protect the property from all violence," and posted notices of thie import on the variuns depots alony the Ine, RESCINDED. Tho Tong Island ialtrond rescinds the order making 10 per cent reduction. It pays two months’ back wages thie week, and will pay hereafter on the 20th of cach month. THY GWAND ARMY OF THE REPUNLIC of this city teniters Its services ta tho Governor to ald iu keeping the peace and protecting property, cott, aud QUIET DURING THE DAT. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Berrato, duly 24.—No serious trouble has oc- curred with the mob here to-day, and the sitns- ton Ie unchanged. The Grand Trunk and Great Weatern trains wero ihe only ones permitted to leave Duffato unmolested. ‘The Jamestown Itoad gotonotrain to and from tho cliy by strategy. ‘Tho Canada Southern hare abandoned all traina, A train arrived about 0 this evening from Uornellevilte over the Erie, on which James Albro, city editor of the Commercial, arrived home, having been de- talned at Hornellavillo sinco Sunday, Accompany- ing the Forty-ninth Regiment (Auburn Grays), which arrived thie morning by epcclal train over the New York Central, wae Drix.-Gen. Clinton McDougall, Twenty-fres Drignde, and also ‘United States Marshal, who is coneldered a host in himeelf and « vatuablo acquisition to out military foree, which now numb about 2,000. Including speciuls and Deputy- Bheriffe we havoa police force of 1.500. The manner in which tbe police have discomfited tho mobin every encounter during yesterday and to- day appoars to have broken the spirit of the mob and atrengthened theconfluence of thecitizens cor- respondiugly, A Rescus. A prisoner, ono of tho spoakere, wae rescued from a policeman on Chicagoatrect, thisafternoon, bythe mob, A reinforcement of police promptly dispersed the crowd. They loat tha first prisoner, but arrested twoof themob. About3 o'clock a large and viclous crowd visited Dakins' doa) dicks, above Oblo strcet, and succeeded tn intimidating a portion of his faborcy, Others destrod Jo continge work, The pollce, in force, acaticred the mob; out the Jabarers, fearful of further vio- lence, were guarded to the atation, frum whence they scattered to thelr homes. Wee 4 communist runcHen, aa doscsk 2p. mia ‘ommunist attenspted to eto; from work Philip" McDonald, s.atevedore engazel rolling salt on the etcamer (A, Craig. fight cnaued, in which the agarcasor re- celved terrible punishment, and id to be taken to the bospiial, circnmetance and ree sult was so ealietactory to all good citizens that we give at. Reports that tha elevators would bo burned have cauecd extra vigilance in that quar- teriu-night, The Fire Departinent have becu out twico to-olybt on falec alarins, ‘The Eighth from Now ¥. ee Fgh ih atin ork bad not arrived up AURESTS, Berrato, July 25.—Excepting a few unsuccess- fall attempts of the mob to induce employes to quit work, nothing exceptional took place this afiornoon. Several times the mob was disperscd, by mounted police and patrolmen, and the princi pal leadere lodged jn Jail, ovor thirty having beon arrested, BAST BUFFALO. Borrato, July 25.—No change sn affaireat tho East Buffalo Lino Stock-Yards. No sales the aes twenty-four hours. All auiet AID TELEGNAPLED FoR, Wasminatox, D. C., duly 25.—The Collector at Buffalo naving telegruphed the Commisaluner of Internal Revenue that the strikers had demanded that the distilierles close, and aeked the Commiy- alouer whether United States troops could be furs Bisbed to protect tho distil Commlestonce Raum replied that troops cquid not be used unte: the Governor of the slate whould call for then Tho Comulesioner advises the distillers to call upon the local authorities for the protecton their businces tateresty, adding that Mf tbe dls- tillers were forced to suspend he would treat thom: as lenicotly as the law would permit, HORNELLSVILLE. NO INTERFERENCE. Horxentavitik, July 25.—A tram left for the East at 8 o'clock this morning, well cuarded, and with no luterference. Attempts will be wade to start tralus weat. Everything is quiet at present, end both sides are ae determined as ever. CONPREFNCS. Honwetusvitis, N. ¥., J 23.—A private conference was had this morning between Superin- fendent Bowen and Awnstaut Kecciver Sherman, on the part of the Erie, and the Won. Morace Bemis aud Niles W. Uawley, counsel for the dix- affected men, No definite result was reached, though the couusel clains tu have boves of au bon- nrabla sottloment, A meeting of the strikers te to be held this afternoon te Gike some action in the matter. Otherwiee there le nothing to report. THR RING ADERS, Monwgttavinie, diy 25,—A train convesing Donahue and fonr other principal rtrikers to New York left this morning under heavy guard. DONONU, A terit of habeas corpus line heen teeaed by Jadgo Ramery to forthwith prodnee Donshne, and the Sheriff by telegraph har arderea his return, RIB. The stnkern had another conference to-day with the Erle officials, Hoth sldea made concessions, bat reached no definite resalt. COMPROSIBE. Honsritavitte, July 26—1 a, m.—Pollowing te the substance of the conditiune of the settlement of the etrke: The men to gu to work at the uniturm ‘reduction of 10 per cent, also of land socenpied along the track by ac- xnowledging the Company's title, No diechaves on account of thie strike, and no atresta unlers for dangerous criminal offenses: restoration of the iecharged Committcemen left to the Company, The Governor has been requested by telegraph to remore the troopa, General satisfaction on all rides, AT ALBANY. PROCLAMATION DY TH® GOVERNOR. Aunany, N. ¥.. duly 25.--Gor. Rob{neon has {esued a proclamation inviting the apecial atten- tlon of all citizens of the State, especially those now attempting to interfere with the running of railway trains, to an act parsed by the tart Lewis. lature, which provides that any petzon who shail willfatly place any obetraction upon any railroad orinany way tamper with awitches, froge, track orother part of railroads, en nsto endanger the safety of any train, or who shall willfully throw » stone of other missile st @ train, shall, upon conviction, be punished by im- prisconmfient not texcecding ten .yearn, or iaile to a fine not exceeding $1,000, or both imprisonment and fine. ‘The Governor warns all persuns engaged tn the violation of the above law to desiat; cails on all elvil officers and wood citizens to aid in the enforcement of the law, and offere a reward of $00 fur the arrest and con- victiun of each and every person found guilty of o viulation of the above act. MEETING. The Weet Albany workingmen held a meetin; this morning and the matter of waces war dischencd temperately, A Committee was appointed to po to Saratoga and confer with Mr, Vandertalt. There is very little excitement here, and it ia thought the men will gu to work a4 suun as the supe are re- opened, EABT SYRACUSE. PURSURD A STOCK-TRAIN, Srnacvez, N. Y., duly 25.—At East Syracuse this afternoon a live-ntock train ran by the yard and proceeded towara Albany. The ateikers wero astonished to find the train was not going to atup, ‘They reizea an engine and etarted in parsult of the stock-train, They overtook It abuut alz miles enet of Syracuse, and ordered the fireman to leave tho engine. He did ao, and the strikers brought him hackto Syracuse. Thestock-train proceeded cast without a freman, 1N PossEasion, ‘The strikers patrol the yards at Dewitt, and altow no outsiders to enter. Superintendent ‘Tiinghort notified the Sheri that a mobof men formerly. employed by the Kaflraad Company had seized the Company's property at East Syracuse, and sopeated ty him tu Protect the property. ‘The city i¢ guict, ‘Tho Eighth Regiment of militia from New York for iudalo was stopped here by order of the Adjutant General. . WILL RESUME, Synaccsr, July 25,—Late to-night the striking brakemen, firemen, and conductora ina meeting at Kart Byracuse unanimously reealved to recum- lence the opcrativa of the road to-murrow morn- ing, All trains wil be started ot the earliest pose albie moment, preparations having been made fur that purpose, LONG ISLAND. TROUBLE AVERTED. Spectat Pinwtch to The Tribune, New Yous, July 23.—The engineers, fremen, and brakemen of the Long {stand Itailroad Com- pany were to etrike at noon, after (he morning trains froin the East had reached Hunter's Polnt. At 11 o'clock the Board of Directors met, with the other officers of the Company. At the ome timo the enginects and fiteinen were In consulta. tlon in tho machine-ehops. The men had previously notificd the management that tho prapored reduction in thelr wages was not #o much an object ns the withholding thele pay, They would object formally to the re- duction and leave the question open, but would Insist on certain conditions fu future In regard to their pay, The Directors anid managers directed that word be telecraphed along the Ines and rent to the employer that there would be no reduction of Wauest that the buck pay would be paid ina few nd that hereafter a regular.pay-day be eatab- Uehed. The news waa received with the greatest eatinfactions and ends all danger of a strike on this ine. MISCELLANEOUS. ON TIME. Pont Jenvis, N. ¥,, July 23.—Mombers of the Brotherhood of Firemen who previously urged a strike now voclferously condema ft. All local tralna are ranning on time. STHACUSE. Srnacvar, N. Y., duly 25.—At Enat Syracnac, thle forenoon, parsencer-trains were atopped by the strikers, out afterward were allowed to start. Mall-care bad been placed at the rear of the train, and ae the other cars could not be ned without interfering with the mails, the trains were allowed so pase on. n effort to cause #8 general atrike at Syracuse this morning was not succes-ful. Eight companies of the Fourth Regiment arrived from Onwexo this morning. Passenger-trains aro peilee on the Oswego, Syractae & Bingbamton branch of the Delaware & Lackawanna Rus No freiwht hu afteruuon, been received since yesterday TOLEDO. WORKINGMEN'S MERTING. ToLevo, O., Jaly 24-0 p, u.—At l0o'elock this morning @ Sarge crowd, composed of laborers, stevedoree, and all classes of wurkingmen, assem: biea at tho United Status Hotel, on Ottawa utrcet. A-comuittes of ten was appointed to draw up resolutions expressing the sentiment of the men present. Conuntites reported the following: Hesoteed, That every laboring man and mechani co-operate with the railroad men who have struck; and further, be Seaolced, That every laboring man and mechanic ahall ask a reasonable recompense for nis labor, on thty basin: Slechanica, frum $2,560 to $3 per day, and laborers §1.. eer day; and further, Kesolred, this Committee do avk of every Inboring man and mechanic to join the railroad men who bave struc! Heaolced, That thle Committee ask the Mayor toclose all tho valvous till this trouble is scttied, Kesotved ‘That wo eincerely and mont enrphat- Ically declare once and for all thst our object fe alone to obtam certain rights wrenchud frum ue by the combination of capltal, and that as oon as our object {2 attained then this organized move- ment is tu be abandoned, but not til! then. Heaolced, That wa deprecate the spirit of vandal- lamin any shape thetit may ent itself, ant that {n order to secure all persone and thelr prop- erty from vialunce, us well as for the saxo of pru- tectlon tu oursclves, wo recummend the appolutinent of a Committee af Safety to coneiat of one member from cach brauch of each lavor which bas ur may hereafter join ue inthis movement, sald Committee ¢ the power to uopoint a Chairman, une having both civil snd military diwtinction, to pro- olde over their deliberations, ‘THK MAYOK SPEAKS. Mayor Jones, being presout, was called apon to speak, feapunded by saying that it wos planer for the men to march quietly to the manu. jacturics and request them to ailoviate their dis- (reas, They have the right to enouh compensa- tion to sudtain their fa:nilies and themselves, There was no olber alternative, butat the sang thne he would counsel moderation. Great care muet be taken not to allow anv scte to be dune that will cause the people to withdraw their eyin- pathy from the working class, Every man was en- titled ty employment enough tu aupport himsclf, and for thia he niuat receive just Ww: ‘but 1 Hug this employment und theae wayvetie Habit. ity toexcess. “He hardly thought it a plan to ask men to quit who want tow bat in ry a he one should suffer for the eu lung as bu was Mayor of the ped ts of violenec of depredation would be committed. [Crica: ** No, no, will be orderly, but we will bave oetter pay.) MARCHING ANOUND. At the conclusion uf the Mayo: crowd formed tu line of procession, 1 being ane nouuced that they would Sret go the wholv length of Water street to the Pennsylvania Depot, and then thruuch the manufacturing districts, potily~ ing all estublichnients to stop work at once, This pan wae fullowed out. und the crowd procecded rom place ta place, gaining strength as it pro- seeded, and ordering employes uf the lumber~ Yarus, mills, fuundtics, ctc., to stop work, Most of the day was cousumed in this manner, and in nearly If not gaite every instance their demands were complicd with. though uut withuut protest in many cases un the part of the workaeu, The Milburn Wagou- Work: uploying 300 met closed at o'clock, befure the arrival of the pro: cession, Every large manufacturing establlabment in the city Is now closed. MA¥S-MEBTING. A call for a inase-mceting of citizens at 8 o'clock Ubie evening was fasued Ly the Mayor carly tu the day, and iu pursuance thereof an liumense crowd aseembicd in the warkel-space at thal hour. Mayor Jones presided. and, ufter addteesce by several citizens, @ resolution was adopted calling on tho Muyor w appoint « committce. tu cuneist of twenty citizens frow cack ward, to take measures for the preservation of the peace and the protection of property, ‘The weetiug was composed largely of the discon- tented element, repreacntatives of which took pos- easton of the sland and proceeded to sddrevs sho crowd, uod the meeting finally broke up iu confus elon und dlavrdcs. Seaie ous thea ralecd the cry 3 remarks, tho ia. 5 of “Board of Trade, cota the Roard of Trade!" whererpon the entire masa surged intoand down Sminralt street TO THE CHAMTER OF COMMERCE BUILDING, hooting and yelling ae if went. Arrived at this point, Intense excitement and noiey demonstra. Hons’ foratime presatied, No acte of violence were commitied, however, and after x short wtay the crowd again proceeded thronh Sainmit etreet to the anper part of the city, and ins meaanre dix- persed. The city now (19 p, m.) is comparatively aulets though theezcttement among all claeses it intense, The names of the citizens who are to comprise the Committee to be appointed by the Mayor will be announced tn the morning, ‘and steps will no Hount be taken at once to prevent any farther out- oak. ‘The elevators are atill closed, and little or no in is being moved by take. The banks dectine advance on bills of lading, and the commercial manafacturing burlnees of the city Ia at matandattll, THE RAILROADS. ‘The elination on the railroade remains anchanged. A committee of twenty-five employes of the W baeh Road arrived here from Fort Wayne and La- fayette to-day, and held o consultation with Man. ager Hopkins. It te stated thatthe latter informed: them that he was willing to pay what was rearonn- ble, He would do justice by them, and would at Teast puy as much an any of the toadedid, but be could not establish a echedule of prices, and prom- ire to pay them so much forall time to come. It swan beyond hie power to do Nothing definite rerulted from the interview, and anolber confer- etce was appointed for thia afternoon, ihe result of which has not tranepired. MIDNIGHT. Toreno, O.. duly 2h- Mitmight.—After the dis- orderly proceedings of the carly part of the even- Ing a large and tarbutent crowd zatheren at the cor- nerof Munroe and Superior atreete, but was dla- perred hy the police, A meeting of the Police Commireioners was then hela, and inthe morning the Mavor will swear in 200 special police. A larze number of citizensalso met atthe Hoody Mouse and organized three come pales, with Sherif Muore, of this county, 19 cum- mand, A meeting of the Connell will be held to-morrow to take euch farther action as in deemed necessary. ‘The anloous are closed and the city 4s quiet. COLLINWOOD. NEAR CLEVELAND. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Cottiswonp, July 25,.—Thin littte station, about nine mites cant of Cleveland, ff the ecat of the strike upon the Lake Shore Road. The men elected this spot berauee the round-honee for the engines, the ehops of the Company, and inany miles of side track mude it the proper place. The men here are in constant communication with thelr fellows [n Buffalo and Cleveiand, and, while every~ thing fs perfectly quiet and orderiy thus far, the men are very determined to carry thelr point, For miles upon the side tracka freight cars etand as clorcly together as poasible,and mach of the freight ofa perishable nature a spoiling. In certain in- stances permission has been given to partien in Cleveland and cleewhere to curt it away, but, this afternoon, # resolution was passed that no more fretght be Interfered with, THE FEELING 18 VERY GREAT acainet nearly all the oMcera of the road. A con- ference was had between the commitice of the etrikers and General Manazer John ‘sewell this afternoon, Mr. Newell told the men he could da nothing directly for them, but that he would nee Wa Influence with President Vanderbilt in their favor. Upon mingling with the men, your corre- Spondent found that there {« a certain cle- ment becoming very impattent at the de- Jay, and the question {9 often arked with conalderable earnestness, how much longer they are to be exnected to peaceably restrain them- selves, The 300 car-loade of cattle and hogs have now ail been unloaded and cared for in peur, ete. Meanwhile, the nen are devoting themecives to woclal fertivitics, A DANCE was held in the statlun-houre last night, the men dexignating those who wete to act a6 ladles by ty- Ing handkerchiefs around their arms, This after- noon the ladies of the village gare the mena pice nle dinner under the trees of the beantitul erove near the station, after which a large number of *peeches were made by the men, all of which led moderation and an entire’ abandonment waavons, It was held that, public eympathy and support would continue with them’ just as Jong as they behaved Ike men. PROCLAMATION. AN APPRAL TO ORDER-LOVING CITIZENS, Conusnes, O., daly 25.—Gov. Young jasued the following proclamation this afternoon: Execvtive Derantxgxt, Cotrunce. 0., daly 25, 1877.—To the Peopleof Ohio: Owing to the troubles exlating between the railroad companics end their employes, great excitement existe throughont the Blate, Of this nnfortunate state of sffatre. lawless and dirrepntahle pereons are taking: advantace, and are endanycring life and property. The civil authoritice, State, county. and municl+ pal, ov wellas the military, muat and will every- where exert all their power to enforce tho law in every reapect, The coud. name of our people de- musuda that this shall be done, and in no other way can the order, which {# absolutely necessary to public and private safety, be maintained, To avert all danger, and in order to eucccesfolly Tavetall rea'stancs to the thorough execution of the iow, hereby call on the law-abiding men of alloar cities, towns, and villoves to tender thelr rervices to their respective civil authorities, and, under thelr dircetion and controt, urvanize themaclres into a volunteer police-force aufiiciently strong to overawe the lawless clenients. 1 confidently ex- poet all good men will eespond promptly and cheer- fully to thin call, s Given at the Executive Chamber, In Columbue, on thls the 25th day of July, in the year of our Lord 1877, and of the Independence of the United States the one bundred and second. ‘THoman L. You Mitton Bansxs, Secretary of State, CINCINNATI, PASSENGER AND LOCAL PREIGNT TRAINS. Cixctxnatt, July 25,—The city is very quict io- night, and passenger trains departed os usual on all the roads except the Ohio & Missestopl, ‘The Little Miami, Cinctanati, Namllton & Dayton, and Marietta & Cincinnatt Roads sent out local freight trains daring the doy, but no’ through freight {a being shipped except by river, Owing to the Inck of transportation facilities some manufacturing interests aro euffering, and fully 400 workmen have heen compelled to stop work. Uniuss the pari ice eri aoun this number will be largely aug- ented. make police are growing bolier, and are Prompt in making arrestaupon the elightest threat hy turb- ulent men. ‘There aro ne present Indications of any trouble fn this city to-night, ALL RIGHT, Darron. O., Jnly. 25.—Traine on all the roade entering the city are now running regularly, ond all danger of any riot or strike is thought by authorities to be over, PENNSYLVAN PITTSBURG, BIOT AND BLOODSHED STILL BMOLDERING. Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, Pirreavno, Pa, July 23.—The sltuatton of af- faire bere to-night ia farfrom satisfactory. Pi soncerand mail trains are running onall the road but freight trainsare not allowed to be moved, Provisions are becoming ecarce, There 16 very tt- tle business dolng. The mob, though dlepersed, are still hore, and great uncasiness Is felt with re~ ward to the future courte of eventa. The railroad authorities have mads nu altempt to move freight trains, Mr. McCago, Superintendent of the Alle- gheny Valley Hoag, eaid to-night that nothing would be done until the authorities felt strong enough to compel thestrikerstodestat, Ho thought that nothing short of. an overpowering milltary force would render the moving: of freight-trains possible. The sirikers were in great force at all points, wero dceperate, determined men, and could pot be subdued by a mere demonstration of force, He would do nothing until he felt sure of success, Thore wasn report during the afternoon tuat (ho Fourteenth Regiment would attempt to start a train on the Fort Wayne Kuad, put inquiry at the office of the Company to-night failed to clicit soy further infor- matlon concerning the movement. At 10 o'cluck ho regiment was at headquarters and oM- vcore ceported they had recelved uu urder to move, Large guentitles of goods siolen from tho care on the Penneylvaota Railroad during the rlut are bemy secovered, The uames of over 200 persons who are known Lo have participated in the rubbery Lave been tanded tu the ‘They have teen not fled to mak cotton, The County warehouse fur starave purpw: @ gvod portion of the atulen x THE COAL-MINENS AT M'KERSTORT, atew tiles up the Monougabela. bave struck work, Snilare creating cousiderable trouble to- nicht. Thecitleens have organized a Vigilance Committee, the putlce force veen doubled, aud Other weasures taken to lusure public eafety. " The winere at Elizabeth held a large aeeting tn the woods to-day, and resutved (quit. work ‘to-mor- row, Employes ofthe National Tuve Works at McKeesport, who struck several daye ago, ure aMiliating with the miners, The wttikers oumber uearly 1,000 wea. Governor, A ERIE, NO THAINS. Special Dispatch w Tha Tribune, Pa., July 25,—No trains have }eft Erie forthe East since Sunday. Tuo Lake Shore & Michigan Southern ftead run une train daily each way between Erie aud Cleveland. None arealluw- edto goeast, The express train from tho West, with mail and paascugers, was stupped here by the Company, Over twenty tons of Jetter-wail for the East bas accumulated lu the Eric Post-Uitice. Can- motiell when thc Lake Shore will scod a tralu East, Passenger trainn are runningaver the oth- er ronda. CARD FROM BLOCKADED PASsENGEns. To the Western Associated Press. Enir, Pa.. duly 25.—The pareeengers blockaded here have isned the following card to the public: Entry. Pa., July 25.--We, the nndersuned pareen- gers. who have been detained on the traine in thie pigce the pret wrenty four hunra, wish to exurees tho ndignation we fers toward the railroad company for what we have every reason to believe hae been an uncalled for abandonment of thelr traine at this point. | The strikers here have been remarkab) Deaceable and arderty, and have ahown every mat Of kindness to the parrenvets, and have tincil every. exertion tn thee power to forward all matland pas- eenger trains from thie poini, and have been pre- vented from duing ao only by the imperative orders of the ratlrued managere, Ae an example nf the iw Of the atrikera towarde tie, at thete meet- ing, last evening. # contribution was taken up to defray the expentes of the pas unprepared for the delay, many Iadies and children being provided for at the hotelx at the expense of the rtrikers, We derire aleu ta exprees out thanka for the kindness shown ue by the citizens of Ene, Signed by seventy-one passenyera. THE BRIE ROAD. Eniz, Pa., Joly 2%,—The Lake Shore Company were urgently appealed to by the detained passen- gereand others to rend ont foall ang pi nuer trains eastward, bnt anawered that they feares the Buflalo mob would tnterfere, aa they had done heretofore, and for thi fearon declined to allow trains to proceed. Vassengers then chartered # steamer and went to finffalo by lake. Monday's eastern matte reached here to-night via Canuda and Detroit, mall nervice weet of Erie being untnterrnpted. ‘The ateamer China will are rive lo-night from Baffalo with s Isege quantity of mail. Everything Is quiet to-day, A vigilance com- mittee nambering 2,000 has heen enrotied. Jt neing reported that the Erie troops hid been ordered to sume zpaint ruuth of here, the strikers declared they would not be permitted to leave. A rallrond mase-mecting ia called to-night. it 1s Anppored, torccunmder the striker’ rejection of the Lake Shore Company's proposition to meet the sirixera to hear complainte after work ehall have bern resumed on the road, though thia ia merely & conjecture, Last night's dispatch from bere wax made to say that the etrikersheld a meeting Inthe park, etc. It wan the usual open-alr concett, eeveral of which are given each week hy city bande, ant strikers us weilasall others attended, but no speccher were mate, Nothing more exciting than Matening lo music occurred, WILKESBARRE. TROUNLE BREWING, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Witrzenaniz, Pa., daly 25.—The shop-hands of the Lehigh Valley Hallroad and of the Lebich & Susquehanna Division of the Central Railroad of New Jersey struck to-day. All traina on these roads arrived on time until this evening. when the down fretght on the Lehigh Valley Rallroad was met by the strikers, who compelled the engineer to fon bis train on amding and the locomotive into the rgand-honse, The 6:10 passenger war per- mitted to paee, having but etzht miles further to go, but it 19 expected that the midnight traln wilt not be allowed to pare Wilkesbarro, In conrequence of the etuppage on the Lackawanna & Bloomsbury Road, which took place thle after- nuon, no Weetern mails are arriving. The ex- press and freight agente are refasing to accept consignments on any ruad, 08 no trains ore ex- pected to run to-murrow. No tleorder has oc- curred, LAROR-MERTINGS are being held, but no violent measnres are known tobe advocated, The coal-works aro suspending operations to-day, thas adding constantly to tne number of unemployed men. In view of a prob- able outbreak the fire Department 1 to he doubled, The new force in being awurn in to-night, A citizens' miceting is tn weasion to discuss ways and means for providing fur the publicaafety, One tnndred and twenty epecial pollce wero aelected, and a committce appointed to confer with the Mayor regarding concerted action incase of an emergency, anda cémmittee to wait on the workingmen's mans-meeting, in session thie evening, with a view of securing their agree- ment to assist In the protection of property, ‘The Committee has returned, and report that the meet- Ing voted not to recovolze any committee unleee composed of workingmen. LATER. ‘The Citizens’ Committee has adjourned, to meet atan alarm trom the Court-Houre bell. A local politictan has just Antshed an Incendiary apeech t0 a crowd of miscellaneous laboring DA atrect corner, countenaucing extreme meneure POTTSVILLE, WORKMEN'S MEETING, Porravitty, Joly 25.—Workmen's meet- Snge were held st Shamokin thisevening. A num- Der of men were offered work at §1 pordsy, but refused It, Othera willing to accept this were Iiissed and booted. Crowds paraded tho xtrecta, and an attempt was made to rala the Northern Central Raliway depot, but seventy citlzens. fully armed, organized to protect the town, dispersed the mob, Aman named Welst, while standing at the door of hie house waa shot, and at 11 p.m. was ing dylng condition, At 11:15 p.m. tho eltlzens are still organizing and patrolling the atreets, and the discontented mun acem to have left for ther homes, Is ree ported that the tracks are torn uy between Bhumoxtn and Exceislor stations, ** At Shenandoah a number of men from the mines and neighborhood came to town, making a dine turbance, The stables of breaker Nu. 4. Philue delphta Coal Comuauy's minca, and the mules therem were burned, ‘The Sheriff was telegraphed, and he organized poree anil immediately Jett fur Shenaudesh by special train. The proceedings of the miners ot the ineeting t Mahuny City ‘to-night were kept aceret. 1a. m.—Advices from Shamokin represent all quict now, Four ruters were wounded, two seth ously, by the Citizens’ Cominittes, who have tele- graphed Gen, Latta for troops, The mob gutted the Heading Depot, carry tny af considerable goods, ‘The operator on duty abd utlers escaped turough the back duur, ¢ GOWEN. WHAT IM BAYS TOOK PLACE AT READING. Rpectat Dimputch to The Tribune. Poranacrata, duly 23.—Premdent tiowen em- phatleally dentes the publinhed reports that 5 sure pension of mining haa wccurred in the Schuyikilt coal region, and that the strikers have taken pose session of the property of the Reading Rallroad Company, at Reading. Hoe saya that every colliery of the Coal & Irun Company except one te in ope- ration, Alltheiremployes are at work, and atl the tralne aro now moving promptly. Aw tu the riot in Ieading, ho eaye thet on Monday night a mob tore up threo rails and ran a freight-car of tho track, Thiw damage could have been repaired in ten minute: wae decmed prudent to awalt the Hancock's reyulere, who, with the few Urave and determined cual and trou police from Schuyléli!, County, under the command of Capts, Linden add Helster, commanded the Hon white the ralle were replaced and traitc mtarted, PHILADELPIITA, KEEPING THEM UNDER. Patnangtruta, duly 25.—Company I, Sixteenth Regiment, has been dlubanded for {neubordination, cowaraice, and mutinous conduct in furnishing ammunition to rioters at Reading on the 24th inet, A meesing of workingmen was called for to-night at Frankford road and York strects, but the police would not allow the hail to be opened, About 1,500 people gathered, ana, being rather demon- trative, were disperwed by the police, and several atrcate wero made. * NEW REGIMENTS TO BE FORMED, Puranesrita, July 25.—Gor. tartranft has authonzed the formation of two additional regi+ ments of State militia, to be known as the Twen- tieth and Twenty-Arut Regiments, Tho Twentieth in ta be composed of the veteran corps of the First Regiment, and the Twenty-tirat of the Graud Army of ihe Repablic, DISPERSED. Auother projected meeting at Beach and Laaret etreety waa prevented by the police, who charged upon the crowd and made several arrests. ‘The Ualted States marines stil! guard the round~ house of the Penusylvania Hailroad and grounds inthe vicinity. No vatheriog le alowed. The officials of the Peunsylvania Rallroad state that everything te quiet at all points on their lines, ‘They do Hot propose to move freigut on thu wain Hue until their men ore thoroughly loyal and cau be protected from violence from outeuers. Late to-night Francie Darley, 102 Lombard etrect, instantly killed Thomas Armetrong at Stx- teenth and Luuibard street, Darley was arcesteu. GOV. UARTHANYT. Pruapgernta, July 25,—dGov, Hartraatt, ac- companied by Adjt.-Gen, Latta and other inem- bere of bia Fad, reached West Philadelpbia this afterngou, sud, after ar iutervicw with Col. Thomas A. Scott, went ta the Continental Rotet. The Gorernar will make Philatelphia his head= quarters daring the continnance of troubles. The hols of the font Philadelphia milltin, killed nt Pittaburg, were received thia morning. Freight trains left for New York to-cay, MISCELLANEOUS, DETHLENEM Rernsrnex, Pa., Joly 2h.—The atrike here has not epread beyond the Central employes, and no industrial worke are ont on a strike. ‘There ts no farther appreticnston of danger, Some of the em- ployeain the Bethlehem Iron Company to-night carried thelr arma to their work declaring thoir in- tention to protect the property atall hazania, READING. Reanina, Pa., duly 25.—Ubstructions have been removed, Raltroad and branches Traine on the Readin Teramed running re weual tn-dtay, Warranta have been teened for the arreat of over 100 persona, alleged to have been concerned In the recent destrnction of Property. Up toa late hoor to-night fourtecn arresta had been made. 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It le warts by sud nutritious, ‘Throuxb excellence of a Housckeevers ta tbe count ranted der. powder, 4 Uke must other powders ‘The Horak Basse Yuwvas tor + Thu Uverallciuere, and chat tt will wo farther and uae beticr biacules relies cakes pial Autely pure, hs cul ‘nea His yfeat strength, superior quality, eid petfecs uulfurmity will waulfcat themselrca w every latelligeas Mvusciecper why will give Ite trial, ft fe by tho Licas Grocers cvery where. throughout the country t stands along aa it galned av bigh 3 ruputation and positive lo jusands uf the very beat famuilles in the city and couulry Rrra ‘The tugredieute that enter into tt C containg the exact strength of @ pure Rectel advantace of the lsoyal Powder ta that it will Reep amy lengiA nf time in any climase aad ls bot Lables to combract dampucss aud spoll vy exposure Ww the aluisyieree

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