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o TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY PAGUS, 24, 4817—TEN etrikera of the Indinnapotie & St. treat yesterday hae been maintained to-day, Lart even: Ing at thete mectinz they unanfmously decided not to Interrupt the trains onthe [inoia Ventral Road, whore emploves ecem eattefled with their wages. It fs reported that one of the leaders inquired of an attorney what constitnted a riot, and wae prompty informed, When, tn adilition to thin, it was known that an oftctal of the Central Road bad the names of the leaders, they wierly concinited to keep between the alle of their own road, From-the ranks of the strikers guards wero provided to seatch ralirond property, doth tn the yards and machine abops. amt a special watch, wae placed at the residence wf Supt. Meclure, whore family Ienowin New York, They desire to be peaceahte. UPON PETITION OF THR STRIKERS THRMSRLVRS all saloone have been cioredt by the Mayor. Only mail-cars have pasted throngt one city lo-day be- teen Indianapolis and St, Loute, ACEfingham this morning two fruit-trnins, be- ing laken ta Chiengo on the pastenser train of the Minols Central, were set out on the atde-track hy the strikere of the Vanialis Koad at that place. Spt. E. 8. Metinee, of the Indianapolis & St, Louls Railroad, tiv been shat ar at Builale since Sunday, Ile waa an hie retuen from the Kast. seem determined to atop all traing until they get their demands. A COMFERESCT of strikers and authorities, together with s com: muttee trom Colambs, waa held Lact might. Inetiog nutil after midnight. As n re: announced that they will allow pi trains to resume tanning today: will not interfere with tetine bringing fel neces: sary ta keep manniacturing establishments ron: ming. “ROT WEEK. rcContinned feam tho Fifth Page.) ger trains are running to Wa CORN AND FLOU The Board of Mrectors of to-day adopted the feliowing Wirneas, A atate of rioting and anarchy Inter- fering with every form of honest lohor exinta tn many of the chief cilies of the Unton, and along th rincipal Hines af railroad. ant ts rapidly spreading to the Imminent. danver of peaccabic citizens aml the conipleta dirorgantzntion of all lusinese; and Whereas, ‘The rartous State and municipal farces are unqnemtionably Inadenuate to cope with this cinervency, te afurd protection ty willing work Hington and the Wert. BXUTTANGE, he Corn Kxchance they should atrike at halt-pact 10 orclack. allow. Ing only the avail trains ant those In transit on the road at that thue fe ge through, No dteturbance Iwanticipated, however, ‘The Mayor has eaited a meeting of citizens and business nien for ta-mor- row evening at 7 o'clock for consultation. perrorr, CANADA sottitERN, Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune. Datort, Mich., daly 25,—The Canada Soatheen Agent here received the following this forenoon from Preattent Tilinghast: K, Snow, General Passenger Acent, Detrotts Sonat) trains nntil further notice, and shut up the toad entirely, ‘That is Just what T have done with the New York Central. “T want a few reliable men aclected toveatch atl guant property at such points As niay be necessary, and anepend all other men and service until we can get free from mob-law, Jone Te.tinanast.”* Upon receipt of thie telegram Snovcrintendent Woodford fasued a general onter ditcharging the entire force of employes of the road, with the ex. ception of telegraph operatora, anit a few rellable men, who will be refalned at varios points alang the line to watch the property of the Company. Orders have aiso heen Iasurd ta recelve and deliver no dispatches for the strikers, THE DETROIT RIVER NAV bere, In the pacity of mails and absence of ex- preeaand freight, Tut one malt was receired from (Chicago thia evening, over the Springfield Divirion of the Hinois Central. ‘The Wabaeh broaghs 8 inatfram St, Lonis this afternoon, and the Dan- vite & Quincy accommodation went throngh, but the evening train wag abandoned. On noather line errent the Springfeld & Northwestern were trains of mny sort ein, Business tay be nald to bo pat- tally «uspented. Crops ready for shipment are helt. TERRE WAUTE. THE MOU NO RESFRCTER OF PERSONS. Spectat Ditnatcn ta The Tribune. ‘Tanne Warts, Int, daly 25 ‘ale morning the Committee of atelkers Insned a cirentar ta the public dectartng thelt parpose G) maintain onier, and. dieclaiming any connection with outalde strikers, All workingmen hare thele cordial sym- pathy fn thelr effort to obtatn an Inercase of wager; but the men of each branch of labor must ight thelr own batites, Tho Hon. 1. We Vearhece caited upon the Committee this morning and asked that he might bs permitted to go to Indianapolis an the mail train, but, after consnitation, the strikers decided that they coatd make ne oxceptlona, anid Le ‘Tall Sycamore wae compelled to remain at home, pitts ‘erolred, "That an werent appeat be made to the Veerldent of the United States fur the atmest milt- tary protection authorized by te Con-ttallon, erento an increase of the preeent military forces. a CUMBERLAND. FAMINE TIREATENED. Cumnggtaxn, Md. duly 25.—Advices have reached here that food ia cetting very acatce at Frosthurg, Mu., & mining town of 4.000 Inhabl- tants, Afiven miles from here, It Is eaid there are not ten barrels of flourin tho town, and that the inlnerd have threatened a. raid on Cumbertand. This had something to do, ibis supposed, with the UNITED STATRS MARATIAL, ROB returned ihte afteravon from Eaet St, Lonia, anit r-potta the demonstration and strike there a9 being too presrtdl to control by the civil anthorl- trea,” He found the loral militla, company in aym- Jolhy with the strikere—eo much that the Bart St. Joma Gnarda called a meeting to take measures to repel foreign treape, if militia of regntar troops were vent, Reeciver Wilran, of the St. Louis A southeastern, dispatched Marshal Roo this aficrovon ta Exct St, Louie, Strikers’ emissarica were at the Mannt Vernon shops, forcing nen to Gat work. ‘The Marshal can get no posee from 2 yntment of apgelal palice, r Nothing bat nail and express care have been per- | SPP! to-day offered 100 wien forrervice, for tho protec- Tere, nora pose anflictently tare at the point GALESBURG, Melted torleave tue ely tarday, execpt on the Ev Several FGUNMONESTS HONBLED. | | on ef property aud the Phat Mes Or alee, fa Hireatenesty aut ener ean eget ne effecitial relict. A STRIKE. aneville A Terro Haute Road, whieh has not been | wont Pistebure, onthe train captured by tramps, | Me Superintendent of Police, ane has Hy B LOUAL DRVBIA NTS 4 % terferca with, 7 . if ’. mM nn ne a cal ar ec enrallnent to day were wholly-on the path of the striking ‘Epretal TMspateh! to. The. Teinaine. tyeciickmakers of thie elty rtmck to-day | belume tocome of the best famililes here. eens Ganranvra, W., duly 25.—The Chicago, Bure ington & Quincy employes at this place, toa man, quit watk atQo'clock this morning, ‘There waano disturbance of any kind, aud the city hne mointained ite uenal quiet doring the day. Ata meeting of the employes this evoning a patrol was appointed to gnard the Company's budidings. ‘Thore are alarge number of tranipa in town, and there is. a determination manifested by the strikers to preserve order, and, at all events, protect the Company's property, A meeting ts called ab D o'clock to-morrow morning to devise ways and means, Itisexpected that untese ihe Company make rame anawer to the demande, that the pad senger tratns Will all be stopped ale. ‘The saloons were closed carly this evening by order of the au- atcer police. This afternoon he alan promulentcd an order directing the police to arrest every known thief, And every tramp ant vas rant, and imprison Chem, This order was issued only one precinct last nicht, and twenty-one of those fellawe, found steeping un docks, In lumbers yards, ote., were mked in, Last night orders went ontaending the Firet, Second, and ‘Thled Regt- anents af Stale troops ini camp respectively at Jackson, Grant Kapila and Detroit, Most of the ‘Third Hevtment Is now comfortably in tents at Fort Wayne (hetrolty. SOCIALISE MIETING. Dernoit, duly 25;—A mecting of tho Roctat Demucratic Society wan eld at Arbeiter Hall toe night. One thousand five fiundeed pereons, inainly enrioua apectatars, were preeent. Speechen were made by Frank Wirth, Carl Bagel, and threo others, Whil id there were very few idle railroad men, wn atrikine miners, tothe namber of about 200, fe lusting ton from Furrounding towne, tarehed threuzh the streets to the place choecn ie minsa-tnecting, eaat of town. The gather- cnnhly orderly, and most of the tee temperate In tune and deprecating vio- Four centa u lnshel for mining, ag increase uf Galf a ceut since lavt year, i4 the demand. THI RESOLUTIONS stan incendiary amd threavening character, wa aympathy for the rallroad etrik- speration of the miners, and “ke reciprul co-cperation, It fe declared that the miners will not be reaponntble for the reault {f iyne-owners tefuce the demanded increased com- Li ‘he minw-owners are infurmed they be consequences if they don't tarn ont WUT LITTLE FLOUR. Acitizen who went to buy font here to-day anya that only a fow parreta remain for rale in Camber. Jal. Witeat will be brought front the country to the mill at thie place. — FREDERICK. cur orn. Frenenten, Ma., duty 2 “In canseqnence of thrents by strikers on the Venneytraria toad at Columbia, that they had all things in. readiness to destroy the bridge at that point by fire, ahd also prevent the tanning af pneaenser trains nnlees the eight traille ceaead on the Frederick vision, the agent here iesucd a notice yesterday that all freight operations be auapended at that point for the pron for an advance af 35 centa per day, The employes of the Wabaeh Rolling Mill hetd ainveting and, declated their eympathy wiih: the etritcrs, but declinc# to take active part in the movement at present. LAPAYETTE, Meetinas Spectat Pletich to The Tribune. Lararerre, Joly 5.—The situation of the Was bash Road fs stl} unchanged, The Committee who were to mect Manager Hopkinvat Fort Wayne, not finding him there, went ta Toledo thin morutng, antlas yct have not advised the local commitice of tae result, lasxengee trains are running regularly, rinpaihizing with’ Ue stelkera, th ue at force, widen ia charactarlaed Aa uae thorities. bs . but no frelyht ia allowed tu be tnoved. A ens 2: eiuillar nett nian Dew deawed tothe i: the oratore contetnbed ait rote proceedines, vip of Jall-birds’ and penitentiary Unietes, Th cel : sanet: Sit more & Chto Raliroad Company, - | and denounced the incendiary and lawless operas of Spri thatHict, do cont 4 1 . be : t i tue Chicago, & Alton allroad Company. nn quint. ly on an annuuncément that the Commitice were low (ne etna lttee OF Hee eat Ebocitotish the ctgtes the Toledo, Wabash & Western Railroad, of ‘deliv> Special Duepateh to The Tribune, not ready to report, Other roads have stopped all hour system in their shopa. At half-paat 1) Ure erin Vinto the Springfield district: that the Broosassron, HI, duly 25.—Boomington tein | peetghts except for Iwcal points, Pasecngers are Carers meeting adjournetl, ant the partlelpants quietly raine Is to the dansnge of ute, and wo hetehy notify | 9 gtate of the most profound quiet, The Chicago { running on time. A clttzene’ meeting this evening BURLINGTON. Ulspersed to their several homes, etd computes iat no more will be allowed to be wan called by Mayor Kimimit and well reaponded ; He- : see Geitvored’on and after thia Gate, Shafts arc or- | & Alton employes are contented In enforced 1d i swell fe , A FOUMAL ATHIKR. Say eee ena aertigur cents to operatives or | nerd, the brakemen drawing nay. Several mect- | {, any coneutiation xi hiadand a catty Canmnits Special Dignich 19 The Tribune, EAST SAGINAW. they will he closed, Inge were held to-day, batno notable action was ‘THATS. Deneretos, ta., daly 25.--The strike tae began quict, and no eertuts trouble ts apprehended. RUMORS ONLY, Hy taken. ‘The brakemen have concluded to begin — here i ‘ALO o'clock. this morning all th Boectat Diapateh to The Trib ral a s here incarnest. ALM o'clock this morning a nectal Dlepate ne, Peas Fae ae a a ae mrcieekoge | Work whenever the Company (9 ready, and will ak MICILIGAN CITY. men inthe car-ahons, with one or two lonely ex- | Eaar Saninaw, Mich, duly 25.—Thero has Aa compel. them to close, but tearing duet the | that their pay for extra rans, cut ull some monthe DRORDER, F ceptions, knocked off work and proceeded Ina | been feverish excitement al! day relative to tho Wataan men would not yleMd excent to enperor | ngo, he eeatored, ‘Chey claim that Supt. MeMullig badly to ‘Tarver-itall, where a large namber of train-men Joined them, anda large and determin ed bat quiet meeting was teld. Ina half-hoor the train-men decided to demand the wages patd them in 1873, being an increase of about 27 per cent. They avreed that passenger traina should ran, but no freluht. The ehop-men eympathize with the tralnemen, Dut are nutan woll united th thete dee It fs reported that at Cevaton, Ottuinwa, 3, aud _eleewhere, the shop-mnen deiman the wages of 1 There | Special Diewatch to The Tribune, Mtemaan City, fad, July 25,—Tho Michigan Central employes bad another. large meeting thla evening, At 0:10 a telegram wus received {rom J, Snyder, at Jackeon, Chaleman of the Michigan City Committee, which stated that ho would report in pereen to-morrow morning. After Ite reading the inceting adjourned, The Jumber-yard atrikera ne still on the raniage, ant will allow no man to work in thy clty, | They have notifled the workmen at the Harkell & Darker Car-Shops to quit work to- morrow morning. Allvely tine is expected to- morrow. atrikes clrewhece, nnd all eorts of rmora are atest. It le ramered that many of the mill em- Ployes talk strike In caso the Michigan Central and branches Juin, It fs hardly probable, how: ever, that auch action will be taken, as in that caxe the men would have everything to oso and nothing ta galn, the rate of compensation to tail eruployes being huther than laboring tnen gen- erally receive In other citles, Allie quiet on the a. GS. Division of the Central, tho Saginaw Valluy & St. Louis ttoad, and the F. & P.M. GRAND RAPIDS. BXVECTANT. rectal Pupateh to The Tribune, Onaxn Raving, Mich., July 25.—The situation here te unchanged as yet, and none of the men em- ployed on either of onr railroads ur in our facto- rea havo atrick yet. All have worked to-day os usual. Tow Jong peace will reign in a cdnundrum. The Second Reghnent of State militis camo into camp here on orders from the Stato officinia to-day, and ia now located about two mniles from the ity, between throo and auinikers, the vieit trae abandoned. A threat to vhdt the rolling-miil for the aame purpose was nixo abandoned, and the mill men, like the Wabash employer, aay they will tnt be forced to strike, Tbe miners gather together in larze croops and talk bolsterously, but have not offered nny vio: cethne far. If elther of the excommunicated ads ehowld bring in coal there tf ny danht there would bea conflet, and rome ralttoad prop: erty destroyed. The twa co-uperative atutts wilt eas overpowered by the atriker, The Hn the city In nota very large one. THE ANSENAL vw still caarded, and the Go Ther arms within the butktin nd with the extm police force can suppress any law lexas unless a threatened visttation of ontaide tninere shoukt prove a very large furce. rruytion to business, especially to ship: nd pas wenger travel, t# fast alienating what} ‘of xympathy Ortelnatly. existed for. the trakers. ‘The imost intense interest has bes 1 instested all day th the futelligence fram Chi- cago, The latest fw regarded ae reassuring by THE MOVEHSOR, He bas no doubt the tee regiments of regulars, at+ riving atu to arrive, together with the militia force and the police, wih be anticient to overcome any fe pledged tothianction. ‘The Chicago papera ace rived to-day by the Gilman €{Clinton, ‘The Latay- atte & indlonapolie peasrencer teal aro running between. rbana and Pekin only. Mitnela Central trains were to-day stopped as Decatur Ly employ- es of other roads. = DECATUR. TOLENO, WATASH & WESTEIN. Sptctat Mayatch ta The Trihune. Dereaten, duly 25.—The firemen and brakemen on the Totedo, Wabash & Western Railway at thie piace have formally joined the strikers ond ayreed to hold all frewnt-trains and engines and do no more work 11 Uheir demands are acceded to, We understand thl4 action on the part of the employes here fs conipelled by the head men in tho movement. Monday afternoon 100 men enmged In hanting gravel for the city strack fur higher waces, They were promptly pald and dischirged. Threats were made, and the strikers have not allowed those who were willing to work for the old wagca or men from the country to work tu-day. There Is considera- ‘vie excliement, A STRONG PRESSURE hete for the aame, wore conservative counsel aeking for.an increase of 30 per cent on preaent waxes, and allowing men Ume-and-a-half for nights und sundays, ‘The dusiness of the city ts at n slant. The streets aro thronged with uacmployed men. Carte, freight-wazons, drayn, sud trucks stand idle along the curbstones. ‘The wholesale huases are not do- tne anything. and the whole city ts perlously at. fected, Atthinesrly atage It ie betleved fn all ttuarters that no deatractiun of property will bo attempted or countenanced, ‘The atetkers ace very quiet. They have not been aren ull the afternvon, and adjourned thin morn ona Guard reet on wong. Tho Michigan Central engineers, firemen, and brakemen turned [nto the strike ut 10 o'elock tos night. They will allow all tralns now on the road tornnto thelr destinatlan, They will prutect the Company's property. EVANSVILLE. . ST. LOUIS & SOUTHEASTERN, Evanavintz, Ind., dnly 23.—The employon of tho St. Louls & Southeastern struck to-night, An outhreak or disturbance, |The Governor lie been ae enthuslastie meeting wan held at the round-house, | MM,untll own tecmonram. | the eet Meimpae | four handred strane. “Che (wet of thelr coming hae earnestly invited to go to Chicago, ont feels ple AUNORA. and the strike was tnangurated to-nizht, Anor- | jics lave, as faras possible, sent all thele rolling | Cxanperated some, oF the evar aghoae aa vost of Unity ty nere,—al prerent, at least. ANXIETY. dur was {anacd prohibitingall fretght tralnatotcave | stuck outof the city. After to-morrow moruing | eis said an agreement to. eile. waa" cseculated no tralng wf any kind will be permitted to ran into of outof the city o! notitied the railroad 1 cars after 12 o'clock ta-night, Resolutions were adopted, and the imevting was one of aerecy, Thin strike doce not eifect tho Southern Division trom here to Nashville, and 10 mall, express, of paseenzer trains will bt molested. CANADA. . GENERAL, CANADA SOUTHERN, _ Special Dispiteh ta The Tritnme. Avnona, Ill., July 25.—The situation here re- mars unchanged, and the cat-shopmen are pa- tiently awaiting developments. They desirc to treat the Company fairly ant honorably, and, if compelled to strike, will protect railroad property against any mob that can be organized. Every ehop te being euarded by volunteers from among the workmen, The traln-men are again In session to-night, and tt Ie understood that they will also o e¢ for wimilar rervice, jn rome of the factoricn thin aftornaon after the troapa came, anil recelyed a larga tiumbor or alg natures, We how the rumor tw exaggerated, but we io not feel entirely safe. Ax the troops marched throuzh the atreeta to-nightthey were honted at by the rabble, and inany eitlxens are really anxtous. Howaver, tho authoritler aro coo) and moderate, anit this danger iney ba tded over yet. MILITIA ORDERED FORWARD. Rpectat Dispatch ta The Tribune. Maxintee, Mich,, July 25.—Tho Manisteo Light AT, VERNON, EMISSARIES PROM BAyT 8T, LOUIS, Spectal Dirgate’ tn The Tribune. Mr. Vinson, TL, daly 25,—A small squad of rallroad strikers reached thia city and caused some commotion In the machine shops of the 5, Loule & Nontheastern Ratlway. Three shope gave em> ployment to come elzhty men, nearly all of whom have families, sltunder thelrown vine and dy ny cond. ‘The strikers have fi that the regular postal CAN PROCEED ALONE with an engine, and that engineers and firemen will be provided by the atrikers to ron such cars. All Inboring rallraad employes. from section handa up to ekilled mechanics, engineers, and con- ors, ote engayed in the strike, tabocrre ume dio the fumberszyards, foundeics, aud else- e allover the city are expected to Join the be iz Th cut, Noattempt haa been mate to force | g, i trees. amd. itis said, have never been heard to ex- in Rrery possible meas: Spectal Dispatch ta The Tribune. maven A be jaarda, numbering sixty-Ave men, eft here on a “ 1 i dd order, ant ‘oi any men to quit work, and thia afternuon has been _ is t preva dl-sathefacton with the wages they rocolved, | Bfe,te being inken to enforce law end ariee Ao | Loxnox, Unt. duly 25.—Your corrospondent | very autet, The raluons have not buen closing, tng, pecially chartered, thie noun, to report at Some trouble Is expected there thou: from employos onthe Geawl Uapli« & Indiana rh W this i dented by men of the strike. About visited St. Thomas, on the Canads Southern, thle | but there ia lessdeinking than ueual. Fenre ato auslety pervades: ener ycloes of the Aamir? entertained that lawless persona, vagrants, inay luel, thin murning several men claiming to be Lipelsaciinad afternoon, The village wora 9 Sunday appear: t " . Rallroaa, who are auld to be on a strike. acting wider te mhoeity of the Exceutira Com DINCOLN. anne, The alla aurlhare ateayed fhe seis corouny depeedetiane: tu-night, but'io manifesta aa — mittee of the “trikera at East St. Loata vieited. the etnmioarr, clothes, we ng ‘AT NIGUT. WASHINGTOD hii forthe purpose af explaining the situation Ing the altuation, They talked as it determined At? o'clock to-nigut the 3 i closed alt the drinking-placca in the clty, ‘Two hundred tramps ate reported ae awalting opposite the city an oe portunity to crom the river Into the city. “The draw of the ratiroad bride hax peun opened, and Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Lixcouy, HL, duly 25.—Tho Chieago & Alton and Iniiangpolls, Bloomington & Western have rin no traina theongh bere to-day. Pekin, Lincoln tothe men, and inducing them to quit work, ‘This Committee wos headed by Marton Rupert, an ola fireman ont) vntheartern Rallroad, ‘The Cotn- not to give in untilthe ealary reduction is removed and all arrenra of back pay made god, ‘The pas- acnzera bonnd East, who were stopped at St. THE MAILS. EFPONTS TO OBTAIN TRANSPORTATION, 4 a si cl Thomas last ight, er it nf f 1] Ayeciat Miepatch ta The Tridus * the bashers Iu, bond. tonk place. Mee Sallebury | ERMOM weak | Everyuods Ue craey for ener | train, wehich wax made np after anne | Ey eee ety a nda Broperiye and es- | has recelved many dispatches to-day from ofllcers. Mizted that, while the men in the shops were st | Tho minora wero oblized to quit this noon, coaxing on the part of the officials and tho ly that af tho rat Tho blockado at roveral important pointa reported : en ‘ : —— tenlay atill continues, ‘The suspension of the jerfert Mberty to quit work, ff they #0 desired, — belated travelers, At a meeting of the strikers a ana 3 rat 708 Herbaliser taut alee e 3 TEE ee eet aaa arineatien COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tatisat’ trdlonapadts: wconix 16 bo inore, sartons LR Eat RL aaa Ra Com CARBONDALE. to ballalo Jo confer With Lresident THilnglust und The #TRIKELS, than at almoxt any other point, NO TROUBLE TET. Special Dispatch ta The Tribune, Cannoxvaln ML, duly 25,—So far there Is no trouble on the Southera Minols Read. The news fs Just received thats train of atrikers Is coning down the Narrow Garge to Murphysboro, Their intent ie not known, The (rand Tower Road witt lend its mines to-night, to avold trouble with its aitiers, a ttecling Co consider the eltuation, and EFOLVED TO QUIT Wort. Tule fact Waa probably telegraphed <Vommiltes of sirlkers tothe Exocu> nt Baad Mt. Lonts, but, at the hour he shop ten held another mectiuy, A thelr former action, und expreaved i nation ta continue at work. Thy fallare of anil front the West to reach one city to-day bas Htadted tu the excitement coneequent apon the dition of thing ribed. At the same mie Che very air is kep th all sorts of WILD AND IMPOSSTELE STON! ruins the strikers. While this divpatels te to to computes of niliiths Gon. Pavey ary betas deted in the yard, tobe held” in readiness for any caulthacmay bu bade upon them, Meanwhile no freiht is teh received or sent forward, The Hock of onp stores are vetting tow, farmers can fide aatlet for thete grain, bustieyd of aul kinds te nacuant, ands indat deplorable state of things ist, Superintendent Muir, celed for the prenent. THE GUEAT WESTERN. ~The differences between the Ureat Weatern and {ta employes were settled this inarning on the baste telegraphed laut niglt—the reduction to be in furca Ul Oct. 1, No through frelght ts muvtay over the road, a9 the officials have recetved notice from their Eastern and Western conuectiun that they cannot handlo it. Ite passenger troitic is exceed ad Nght, restricted almost ontiresy to thu Jocal uivinews, THE SOUTIERN. PRECAUTIONANY MEASURES. Spectal Dispatch to Tas Tribune, Sr. Tnoxan, July 25,—Tho strikers last night tore down the telegraph wiro for nentiy a quarter of a tile cast of tho station. Hepaire wore made this moruing, and the Ines are agaln working through. All tralod have been cun- Corxem Burrs, lows, July 25.—-The aection men and employes on tha construction trains of the Kansas City, St. Jovepts & Council Bluffs Kail- road fn thie city, and fora distance of dfty mites south, struck nt noon to-day for 31.50 per day. Tho shops of tho st, Jo, & Rock Island Uoads were visited by the altikers, and tha mon coinpelled to quit work. This evening a public meetinit of the srrikers waa held in thy: clty parks at which a nninber of Northwestern HMafiroad Eimployen “and city, lainrern wer, nrerent an Joined in the movomont, Afterward ntnady of 200 wtrikers paraded the stroota, carry- ing transparencies setting forth their demands, The roecerags throughout were temperate and orderly, and the atrikers say itt their Intention to offer nu violence beyond the forcible deteation of frojght trains. KEOKUK, two roads were reported to-day as: running on reguiar schedule-tine, Theso two rune are in the hands of Meceivera by order of United States District Indgo Gresham, He alrected that all passenger and mall traina be al- lowed to proceed without Interruption, and the strikers, not caring ta como in conflict with tha United Stutes judictal authorities, did not inter fero. Tho dispatches of the Postmaster-(icneral to Col. Scott, of the Pennaylvania Itallroad, and Willan HL, Vanderbilt, of tue New York Central é& Nudaon River, asking that they fnrninh trans- portation of there waite, even though pasecnger traing wero not allowed to ron, were referred to in theeo dispatchon list eventn ‘Tho following are the replies received by oxtmarter-Gencrat Key: Laneiwitta, Mn.. duly 34.—T have had from Stee Vall to-day. abuug. ibe postal mervice, | We will. of « United States mails aa ‘if 0. MISCELLANEOUS. - THOOPA FOR THB NOCK-ISLAND ARSENAL. Byectal Diepateh ey Tia Tetoune, Omatta, Neb., duly 25.—Thle afternoon aix com- anied of the Ninth Infantry were seve from aha tu the Rock-latand Arenal, INDIANA. rae, Carey thi one aa the wii low al enger- trate . WwW eine FORT WAYNE. ‘Tho men aro perfectly quict to-day, but not a MOVEMENT OF TIAINS. fveverti na that fepruniife for the Government em BRAIDWOOD AND JOLIE’ MTIKERB VB, THAMLS. wheol ie moving over the outire extont of tho road, | __—_—_—Abeclal INamntich to The Tribune, Cee ee teeULne crarontiitisies eat orlee BUAIDWOOD. Kpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Cummitteos are being formed to visit Budalo and Kronux, Ja, July 24,—The Keokuk & Des- | throughout the land the anarchy which Is now present rachel Divyutteh to Tha Teibune, Jetiet, NL, duly £4. Braidwood te now In the Lands of the stiiking aniners, At 3 o'clock thie rhoon it Noble telegraphed to Mayor fanctilsy the aarrender of the elty by the sa- thurites. ‘The strikers have been canflscating provisons and etarving out the Deputy Sheriffs watehwen and *blacklegws" ‘The mivera cuntrol wiblic senliment there, and {t ba almons forpossible ty obtain on tapartial account of the situation, If Sheri! Noble had not surrendered the town this b{ternoan a rlot would have reaulted, and many of the "hackles, * who are montly negrous, would have been muntered, Even ag lt te, their wituas tion in very critical. ‘Tho nerve displayed hy Sher! Noble slure the commencement of the Jubor troubles at Broldwoad has been remarkable, tid {nthe mo-t trying sliuation he has developed qualities which prove that be Ja moat carefal and. eiaent officer, but at lat he has succambed tu the inevitable, and a superior force, A later te- part frou Hraldwood ta that the cos) companies will ba more tersiiie Gina has ever boen known In the history of the wo Molnes Itullrosd closcd ite shops at this place to- ribie day, and discharged ali tho workmon except a few tu keep up tiecessary repairs on the locomotives that are running. Tho Cutnpany has abantoned two of fe pasenger trams, and will baul off some of. its freight tralne to-morrow. Tho Bt. Louis, Keokuk & Northwestern haa abandoned all of ite trains except a pasaenger train each wa: daily, No freight tratne are running on the’., 1. & Qs. or Wabash, ‘The Taledo, Peoria & Warsaw has withdrawn {ts night pavsenger tral, but ather tr arerunningas usual Itis quivt here, and no outbreak fa anticipated, CLINTON, UARVEST HANDS AND TRAMYS, Suectut Dispatch ta The Tribune. CLINTON, 1a., July 25.—At noon to-day commit- tees of employes of Lamb & Son's and W, J. Young: & Co,'a mills saked on Increase of wages, At Gp, m, they wera answered that the businoss would not Justify sach an increase, It le not known what ¥out Wavnn, Ind... Jaly 26.—All railway shope and manufacturing shape were protected last night by well-armed men, the rtrikers (urnivhing a force to guard the rolling stock of the Company. Two bands of tramps, more or Jews Intoxicated, congro- gated at the alock-yardy, and made threata of what. they intended ta do, ‘The strikers bearing of it went Ina body on hand-cars, and drove them out of town te ‘a distance of threo miles, and kept guards at the city Ihalts to prevent thelr return, Passenger traint are runningontime. The strikers brought up a lot of thei¢ men from Create Hne last night on passengor train, noth fylog them {f the conductor resisted to run the train themselves, ‘The railroad shopa of tho Vort Wayne Hoad and Olds’ hub factory are still closed. ‘Tho Wabash allway toeday stopped ail thelr froight trains. A committeo will rach here from Cleveland tornizht. A decision will then be tate onthe strike, ‘The Mttsburg, ond Wabash, and Olda' niga bald waitupon Mr. THllughaat, the President, W. K. Mulr, tho popular General Manager, will arrive to- night, aod hopes are entortaiued that be will auc- coed In pacifying the mon, AS A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE the military authorltics have instructed the com- manding oficurs along tho Hine of tho Canada Southern tu ecu to tho security of the arms, by amounting guards, and tu be ready to act promptly iuadurding military ald should extrcwe meaduced becume necuseary, GREAT WESTERN, EVERYTHING BATISPACTONY. Special Dupaten to The Tritune, Tonoxro, July 25.—Great satlafaction ts felt by merchants hero that the dlepato between tho (reat Western and thelr employes baa been atnicably acttled, and that any possibility of « disturbance of trafle on that Iino has been averted. Apictut Dispatca to The Tribune, Tho, A. Scorr, Vanderbilt's reply: fun inal carson ap eB the cnurteay of thi inal, wha are It pe a Fis of our Fuad, If var paaseiiKers, ary run the mall willbe run ates, V, Ht, VANDERBILT, The fallowing dispatches explain the condition oC affairs at Inflannpalia, The first t from W. It. Molloway, Fostinaster at Indiananolis, and is ad- dreused ta Firat Aenletaut Poutmaster-Genaral Ty ner, It isas follow ‘The rutfroad oMicere claims that thetr cuntracts re- quire that they ehall earry the inall upow passenger tralna, but thas poet ‘al or hag car dove not constitute ® Paweriger tran, Ts thta correct? To this the following reply was vent this after noon: TWF. & Hollowsy, Indianapolie: Tha Department hee never Claimed tha rigueeandee he law anil the ordinary termsut road contracts, to require rallroads sorun trains exclusively fur the transporiation of the Taalls, io estronrliaary card, which paacnues iraive cannat bu Fun, Fallrvad companies, tn vlew uf the public mialls onl Later thls afternoon Postmaster Holloway telu- fraps ‘a4 follows to Asajetant {’outinaster-General "yuler? : Rod, anche to earn Rmette tetuborarity wltbae hove acceded to the demande of the striking: A SECRET MEBTING Loxpon, July 25,—A wottlement ut the diM- | furthor action the men will take, but nu approhen- | pacsengers. glu inany localities tiie strikers have natited gn cae herd ‘ to-day, ‘Tho Wabash shops wil! probably he closed Y < ‘4 yy a urd ee ab a yay the old ra for dieging socaetteine Ig Mernew Te ered that the Grand | culties betwoen the Great Weateru Hallway Com- | sion of trouble exists, save from the harrest-hani ry they wuulduul interfere with braius cart nud tranips, who gre very numerous, and, it le Ahousht, snzious for mischief, MICHIGAN. pany and its cmployes was reached at 4 o'clock this morning on tho following bavs, yle.: Two and a balf por cent reduction on wayes vf $40 8 month, and f percent reduction on wages of over that Rapids men have beott promised a ralse Of salary. Business men begin to fest the Jom by reason of Hight «ales, and most of them have called in thelr traveling men, ‘The public be beginulny to protest 0 oppertuulty. ‘Thi, howe » te generally Gis credited. JOLIET, pha rity everything ie gniet, fi ‘No trains aro rie ity, everyting fe ante ionic ack | azulaat further coutiiuauce of the blockade. Gmount,, To-day tralns are running regularly and vere wad ‘nd Michigan ‘Central Gut-O8f, A meetin: on tiny, and no further troubte anticipated. JACKSON, both of hare alg at yas Was leld thi afterdoon at Mayor Special \¢ Tribune. = ‘ : Sunrise wate Hi net alk Tituod's ailtce to take Into consideration precan- | Faur Warne, Jul —During last night cons A LOVE FEAST, asia wer akrticurs wt nut ellow, MARYLAND. vork, bus thon to du au, and the Man lias stopped ai) trains, We Faaciiandta Vincennes Kosa tae alse dlacan: Unwed all trains, Lexpect the Jedersunvills Koad to follow suit tuls afteraoun, aldvradle apprehicufon was occasioned hore by the news of assemblages of Jarse gangs of druuken trampr, valoon inen, aud habitual Jaw-brcakors at ‘but adjourned without action, apy to-day received #,000 rounds ball cartridges. Apeciat Dispatch ta The Tribune, Jackson, Mich,, July 24.—A railroad meeting BALTIMORE. ——— both eude of the city, on the Pittabury, Fort Wayne held to-night in the Union Dopot, the third held | “5 "4. Witgman, Special Agent of the Post-OMice z & Chica Rallway tracks, ‘They were ver! SCARCITY OV COA! by omployes here, was largely attondud. Nearl : i QUINCY, ireatentig in thelr demeanor, and tay atelkera, ies - ro ee rane: inside end’ autelde, Y.| Devartnent at Ivlisnspolle, has sont the following. Bartixogs, Md., July 25,—Supulles of bitamt- nous con] arc belng exhausted. Ono of the larycet coal shippers said yesterday that ho had sucured a Joan from suother firm of enough coal to supply the steamers to all contracts. Ho took a yluomy view of the altuatlon, and beltoved that if the rall- road-transportatlon trouble continued days longer, few, Many, steamers trading with Daitinore will beable to yet coal, and will have to stop ohless they bring supplles from other placcs~from where he did not know, Twent-Gve vessels aru in port chartered to luad coal, and the charges of domur- raite for detention, aversging $00 8 dsy for each, will bu exacted. Tho dumurrage alone will bo a ‘The platform was crowded, Charles Lev, a biackamith, pre- sided, Earl P. Hastings was Secretary, dames FP, Joy and H, 2B. Ledyard sppearod aud spoke, making urgent appeale to tha Justice and good sengo of the men to continue at work, as they were better off than soy other class of me- chanicsto-day, It was absolutely {mpossible for thy road to put back the 10 percent, which, how- ‘ever, wasonly to apply to those not reduced in May, becaues the mun now GOT ALL TUR ROAD EARNED, No stockholder bad received @ dollar in five years, and amovg them were over 1,000 widows and NO VIOLENCE, dispatches to Tyner; Bpectal Plapaich to The Tribune. Quincy, HL, duly 25.—There has yot bean no demcntrations of ¥lolence in this cily, thagzh tere tv anclement here that teeyidently ripe for not. ‘This disposition, however, doce not seem to eatend to the raltruad hands. Many of them have yoenly declared that thuy wil! bave no sympathy ‘or, or connection with, rioters, and havo offered 2 julns voluntuce force to prevent incendisriam vr dieturbunce of any kind. Some of the engineers sad brakemen on the ruads, while contending shat the claployes are not paid bigh enough upon learning uf the dunzer, detailed armed squads of men, who went out and scattered the taub, ‘The track was patrolled all night by the striking tratn- aud-cura, who prevetited the threatencd depredations from taking place. ‘They algo inter- cepted and dispersed large numbers of techievs and Intoxicated suction-men froin ihe Western Di. vistun, who went lo Columbia City aud compelled the atoppage of work onthe new dupot building which 0 Hailroad Company fu orecting at thut ry bac lay the city haw been very quict. All freizht trains have ceased moving on the Wabash, Grand Rapid & Indiana snd Cincinuatt, Klcatnond & Vort Wayne iatlroads, | Tho Fort Wayne, Jackson a Fort Wayne, Mancle & Cinciinatl All trains of the mall lino of the Pan-Handle t have been taken off by urder of the Buperiutendent o the fuad. Sail trains from Indiauapolis to Lawiayille heyg been taken off hy thy olllvers uf (lis urs are being made to have the hands on the tndianapolta, Hooiningian & Weaternana LC & 1. Mallronds strike, ey au tall tuall raing goin Git of tile elty are Hikely"ta be ‘ahaurioued-- Ail inal “sraine have bon taken off of the Peru tndianapolis Hallroad by order Of the officers of the rusd, . S. French, Mail Superintendent at Ciucinaatt, telegraphed to Postinaster-General Koy as follow ‘Tig mall tralue nf ult roads leave Cincinuatl on time thlemuruing. Willedvise you further during the day of detentivy Iu malls at Cincinuatl, ‘The following from T, N. Vall) York: dispatches were received to-day Geuerat Saporintendent at Now a wade, have apenly counseled that uo | KallWayoare ranning a0 ono through paeecu~ | ayy irom in tho loves orphang, Ile (Joy) had not received a dollar for a : Se : Hirtke take glace, tw vlew of the "probabitlty ue alg an ‘inlnthan ho want ts! | XO Otte Bib atuck in four years, and thew it was worth 10, | mall Mom Baltiaters aad Waatiogeay for the (feaent uf uivb silence, and the fact that the strikers | ‘Toledo to coufer with Genera)-Menaver Hopkins Now tt te i5. yard'a pay tad been reduced | by way of the Haltimore & Ubiv. We are trylug the would priuanly’ be th cause of it aud conse. | have nuttyer returned, and nothing le kuown ef tue | _ riche ortenseasels aro on berths to load with | iy por cent, Su the meu, were the only once | Heunayjvania now fut Meese tralus: will lebyou Love quently be ulawcd by the public. i fa reported | result of their copfurence. petroleum for Europe, but there ts no oll for them, | making anything now, and, oon ax business | With what succes as soun us We Les (hat uverturea Gave been made tothe strikers by you other orgauizapions in the city to MAKE A JOINT DEMONYTRATION, but the prouusitions have been refused. ‘The ratl- road men declare that. baving prescated thule petl- tou for au increase Of wages to the managers of roads, they fufend” to rest thelt case vo that wud avoid any ‘\ tituber of deaperadoes would warrant, the Company would: be as glad as they to value the wages. [Applause, } MB. 5OY closed an hour's speech by appealing to the men amen to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Company, ae Jolntly interested, oud » pull the old road through. Toward the close he was piauded frequently, Attho close & vote wa ken and it © unanimous to sustain the, ‘The strikers are holding sccret meetinzs to-night, which are larvely attended and very enthuviastie. ‘There are nv indications at preseut welting of any immediate change In the situstion of efairs. INDIANAPOLIS. THE SITUATION UNCHANGED. Bpectal Lispatch to Tes Tribune and the laborers required to load them are ont of work. As the contracts to send out these cargoes cannot be filed, the demurrage charges, as bizh se $500 per day, will be the result, and thero is a probability that some ebippers will abandon their contracts altogether ratber than mivct the losses which the detention may entail. Naw Youx, July 24-Nuou.—To . Bailey: ai Ee Te cara and commie ee malta In posm'asion at AL any nod Budalo. Malis were dispatched from Cinciunatf apd intsvarg this morning. We have restored the mall on that tusd, Freoch reports (rains ruuainy. MILITARY AID, unlawful acts, bave been arriving o THE QUBSTION DISGUASED IN THE CABIN! in “tle eity during” the day. ovidentiy IN | tyoramavouie, Inks duly 2Be—cTbero hae be IDLE VEYIRLS, fake As vote of dhinke wis alay. ylven, See eneRpauads Tea rriuaee abtripation Of work In which they could take a tai teat af Brae ey aan : es At Locust Point, along Coffec, Salt, and other | and the meeting adjourned quietly and | ws uxarox, D.C, duly 2—A apectal meet: A rane ray Sear ieee ves sanlay "Tralee Ap ve iy ee Hate Belle Pont wharves, and at the up-town | JM omer i me Fuaae, cruteg: the mncet ely Ingof the Cabiuel was Leld at moun to-day, a “hung, beut out thy losded sains on thine, sums | spola Bloumlostan & Western, ond the Ipdians | UccKts,, the, Mundrede uf iaborere | required | giri{ dis-atioeed, but wince ditealties. such Ae the | which thy dlaturbed condition of the country duo (anc reached Chleuxu, und others were Leld | yyotis, cincinoatl & Loulevitle, but that on the ec Teaidtt cae han eect ned” antes | SPRiatles est aca a peapectatto and fan hears | 2tbe -lebvrere’ war wae almoet the only tople of ng the road, Ne : relight can be sec - | proleed, sion cy respectable an ear : a ete aet uate gtAY A ae tosday, ah fivt-mentloned road was stopped at Urbana. Tho} ped out of tho city, ‘Thu quictoves of } tag durough the mediam of VTcommittes frou the | Svcusson. Several of the Secretaries bad re- which bad not en ateckes lore to-day, also brekewen and awitchmen ou this road struck ut midalgt last pight for an advance of 10 per cent, and it ia rumored (that the Indianapolls Cincinnat! & Lousrille men will strike of mlduizht. The mails have becu interrupted on but two roads, which refused to pull postal-care alone, A committee of the beu Ling strikers etarted for Cleveland to-night tv aee President Devereaux, to arrange (or rupuing that oad. They ald not un- deretand bis’ propveitivu of Monday, Thy atrikure azgtioved Class ut auy thine. BYBRY PRECAUTION had been taken here to guard ayalost outrage, Saluons were closed, and special nolicerva, tustly railroad mien. appointed, “Tho First Regimeut ts bere in camp. but Mayor O'Duunyll, tno epeech, disclafined the rumor that they were here by either Bis request of that of the Rulleoad Company, wud the precautlone had no effect whatever on feyull. After the | meetin. closed, the engivvere ond firemen Who Da refused to taby past de the mecting sunounced that celved dispatches from ofticers of theis depart- nents describing tne condition of affairs in the dlaturbed dtetricts, and sume of these wero read in the Cabinet meetlug, ‘The geueral teour of thei was of course not different from that of the prese reports frou the samy points, and they represcuted that, while there was this muruiug appareutly lea dsuger of viuleucu resuttiae ta deattuctlua of lite gud property than @ few days ago, the blockade of the taterul commerce uf thy country sud of the Sunday reigns in localities herctofure busy with the hom of industry. There ia s growing fear of distress, which svems to be juevitable among the abusing clasaes that are nut eirikers, aud who a iting to work when there rs apything fur them do, Bartinous, July 25—11 «. m.—All fs qalet bere tole morning. Paascuger tratus over the Philadel phla, Wilunusten & Baltimore, Nurtheru Ceuteal, aud the Baltimore & Putowac Roads. ure waving with segularity, and the Lalllmucy & Olle pussen- siarted out a freiut tral, but it was ordered back. ‘Tue Wabaeb bands have struck, and this evening's Wasoegur train did not yo ont. — MATTOON, QUIET, HUT DETERMINED. Special Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Martuos, LL, July 25.—The same qalet and awletuiied Wares that characterized the renee of his auperior, which he becomes case of the anility of State. interproted ana dlenbility, ant under Pennsylvania tawa the tinit of Gov. Hartranft to the Wert In the firet place cauecd @ dotay in the Issuing of tho elamation had been publlehed, adoption of such prompt and vigoroms measures as might otherwise have beon rerorted tu. ottier words, thin plan Isto place at Hancock's dl: ‘Trains on only” Delaware, along ecssion in Hoboken, decided to trike at 6 anbmit to & per if the Aromen, Me en proverty undue any circumstances, aay tho bx close withlu afew di malts tsdatly growing worse, Tho duty of toe Administration ander the condition, and the laws ineuchemerzency aa this, was Informally dis- cuared, and yarions expedlente wets sugvesteil which mlzht he resorted to In case the raltronda of the conntry are not Immediately opened to the unimpeded transportation of freight and the mails, THE PRESIDENT bas heen unahte ta adopt as vigorota a courte in tepard {6 the condition of affairs In Penneylvanta, which f3 now conaidered by the Cahinet to be the chlefeeat of the difficnity, ashe micht have done had Gov, Hartranft been at home then the strike ocenered. Tier the Constitution and laws of Pennsylvanta the Hentenant-Governor has no ane Usority to act ns Governor of the (State In the at The only conditions on Acting-Governor are in death, impeachment or dia- the actual Baccnilve of the The absence of the Governor {9 not. President's proclamation, and even alter that pro- it prevented the GOV. WARTRANET was at Pittshurg yerterday, and wax oxpected to arrive nt Marrishtirg Uns aftencon. between the oficera of the Gencral Governmentand Consultations of the State of Pennsylvania will probably take placo foenfght or to-morrow, | anil tome policy looking to a speedy temoval of obstructions, and the reopening of the toads to thelr customary traMe will undoubtedly be agreed upon, . One plan that was enggested In the Cabvinot moeting to-day, ant which reemed to mect with the general approval of the President and his.ad- vier, wan, to place Gen. Hancock, now in com- mand in Pennastvanta, m fall charge of all mens. ures forthe anopremion of the dimentity, and to ch Furnlels tin wil nited States teanpe ne can he spared, the Federal fotces to be supplemented cither by the militia of te State of by volunteers called cut by proclamation of the President. In position a foree of men aniiciont to accomplial t work intensted to him, and then order hint to the ralironde of Pennsylvanin to their ordinary commercial trafic at all hazards, An arrangement Vike this, ft was belloved, would not only, by mech nore’ economical than a divided - antl jority at would be much more promptly efiective, Noten. clnaton on this or any ninsilarquention waa reached to-day, anil the Cabinet adjonrmed with the under- standing that another rpecial meeting should ho lel! at noon to-morrow for the further considera Hon of the mame subject. ORDENS HAVE BEEN 1880ED fortho Imniedinte movement of all the United States troops in the South, except thore tn the De- partment of Texas, to points In the North where they will bo available should thelr services be needed. ‘The two principal polute of renitezvous aro unierstond. to be Baltimore, and Lowtsvilic, Ky,,—thore from the Guif boing rent to the latter and those from the Department of the South to Taltimors, ‘The troops that urs available tn these two departments scomprise an effective force of vlghteen companies of the Third and Thier. teenth Infantry now stationed in the Department of the Gulf and one conpany of the Second Artillery: cleven companles of the Fifth Artlliery, and the Kightcenth Regiment of Infantry, now in the Department of the Saath, Tho headquarters: of these troops are on follows: The Fifth Artillery, Charleston, 8, C.; the Thirteenth Infantry, Jack- the Eighteenth Infantry, he Third Infontry, Mobile, have been left at the polnta before leaving was supplied with 200 rounds of ammunition, A troup train from Columbia, 3. C., ¢ reportad to have been totally wrecked by Jumping the track nese Unton Point, Ca. Twenty-five troops were Injured, and they took the first train for Loutavilic, VARIOUS. FALLING OFF IN INTERNAT NRVENUR. Wamuxutoy, D. , duly %h.—Thera te very heavy falling off in the — retelpta from internal revenuo aourcas In comparison with 8. Cc. Also, enitable gan vacated. Each af last week. The recelIpte to-uay sro $100,000 Icas than Wednesday last week. RELIEF MEASURE. ‘Tho Secretary of tho Treasury bas authorized tho Asstetant Teanuror at New York to dispose of exchange on Chicago, CincInnatl, and St. Louis for tho rellef of Western banks and busloces men who have funda in New York which ato not avaitabla on account of impossibility of transporta- tlan, Upon receipt vy the Treasurer of n certif. ento of the deport of funds in the New York ofticu, 9 Uke amount sill be ordered paid to the proper party by tho Asaatant Treamurer at olthor ae aa polnte frat named dealynated fu tho certl- Icate. A MONITOR, Tho Uzht-dratt monitor Wyandotte had been pre- pared for active service. VASSENGER TRAINS on both roads arrived and departed on schedule time throughont the day and luat night, and indis catlona aro that no further Interruption will uccur to travel on olther line. 3 NEPORTS FUOM ALS. POINTS, Dispatches received at the War Heparmant toe night show a rencral feeling of anxiety {nthe dis- turbed districts, But as thero han been a fadicions Alisteibution of troops, the ofiicials hure feel conte dent that any violence can bo promptly auppressed, Adjt.-Gen. Dram telezraphs that LIBUT.-GMN, SURUIDAN will return from tho Kar West Immediately, he having been telegraphed for yesterday, Uen, Sheridan was to meet Gon, Sherman to-day at the nuonth of the Little Big Horn River, and he there teecived dispatches to retarn to Chicago without olay. Dispatches show that the troops havo been moved with promptnesa, and aro all ready for active scry- {co In caue of necessity, MISCELLANEOUS. NEW JERSEY. NEWARK ANO ELSEWHERE, Neawang, N. J., duly 25.—Enginoers on the ckhawanna & Weetern Railroad, after o'clock this evening, and no trains havo passed here since. Tho tracks and depos aro deserted, The river drawbridgo is up, and only a fow loung- cre and police are therc. house of one of them wero called on, and found rising from prayer. They say the strike was tho Rix engineers at the reaultof tho refusal of President Sloan to restore tha wages of the firemen. ‘They offered to cent reduction of wages wero restored to tho Sloan refused, saying They then ate All the redeclara they will not hurin the raitroad ‘The engincera old matey Preatdont was Impossible, rakemen Will trike. All guict in the city, Tho military force at the Easy ‘Nowark car-shops has been atrongthoned. Tho Hurnellayillc, N, Y., strike iw avttled by mutual concession, Terms are Withheld. Musi+ nose mon of the town have agreed to wubecribo enough to wupport the discharged commiltecmen. r ‘A WBSULT, Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune, New Yorn, July 25, One of the results of tho strike in Nowark is that probably meny of the lane manufacturing eatabtishmenta will be compalied to Per tht fis a Naxent heer lacharged 100 uiou, and the senior member of the fiem stated that 10 mere would be Wivcharged to morrow ant 200 others Saturday, Like others, ey em unwilling to ship guods forthe Weatern market at thelr own rlek. ‘Tho patent leather manfacturera denend Sipen. the ship- niente of tattle and hides frum the West for sup. niles. and have only stock ou hand lor two or three days. Should the present interruption tn freight lines bo continued, thoussnds of workingmen will ba thrown out of employment, In addition to the ten thousand idle already there, IBKSEY CITY, dunesy City, July 41. —The firemen on the East. orn Division of thu Pennsylvania itallroad are not to strike. ine are running regularly. thelr property lies been threatened by weavery, aud (at they will hold the clly responsl- ble for any dawayes thot they may euger from the mob, ‘The ctty authorities propose to swear i a large *ugimber of special pulicuimen, aud to call upon the Grand Army of the Kepublic in case of There are no wiilitia here, The Sheriff pas summoned all the Constables to me this noon, snd will swearin a gumber of sper Geputles ‘to protect property and suppress disur- “There are no algns of a strikb on the rio [tail way heres e Nulaware, Lackawanos & Weatern Road ta blockaded at Kingelund, No trains have come fron New York, and but one or two from tho eat ‘The striking sllk-weavers here are becoming demonstrative, A ion-etriker waa badly hurt this fournlog by one tau and two women. ” Warrauie wero issuod for their arrest. ‘Tho strikers are wost- ye reoch aud German 0 ucoasy feeling preval ary drm and determined, A? BLIZABETUL Euixaaetu, N. J., duly 23.—At 11:25 tast night the Third Keglment was relieved frow duty at Hackensack Meadows by the Filth New Jetscy, two companies were garrisoned bere and one at Rabway, The others were seut to New runs- wick, They ere all toawaiturdure, Probably the: will be ordered to Phillipsburg, ou the Central Road, to prevent 4 rlob there, No through traius have vasecd here from Easton, and the uiaile bave buen deiayed for the det time slave the slot begun. ANOTUZR PROCLAMATION, Seusey City, July 25.—Uoy, Vedla bas lesued another proclamation, calling upon all Mayura, Policu Boards, and ulticers of cities und municipals Wies to make thoir police force av Jasge, and cach Savrif to summon and te posse #0 vigorously, that ali mobe and Isulesenren Ofuvery Kind shall be prevented to 9 certainty. He alad calle upon the good peuple of the State who Jove Jaw and order, and who mesa that lt shall be secured to sewst thu authoriti¢s ta create such andaviucible force as will stidy the level wanl- wrvaded by Communisy, here, byt the autburitica festation of vfalence an again cautions every dl obey the laws at ones. pavhare Inthe sente. ag eturber of the pence ly MORRIS & ESSEX, AX) MON ENGINES LALD U Spectat Dispated to The Trioune, New Yonk, July 25,—The rttlke on the Morsiy © Rasex load wan made complete to-day hy the enzincera Jolning the firemen, They demanded q return to the old eatary fur the firemen, anil the enpplytng of an efietent fireman to each engine, Prenident Slosn refused theee conditions, ana strike along the entire Hne ofthe Lackawanna Weatern was immediately resolved npon. At S345 thia afternoon the engincers, numbering between 440 and G00, quit ihe engines, but with no exhibition of hostility, Mefore leaving, with tho assistance of some firemon who worg on strike, they cleaned and fixed thelr engines, and, without a wort, left the depot. ‘The last ny by a reuntar engincer left Hoboken at 1:45 p. m., and all travel was then practically at an end. Thero wan no freight of any kind recelyedt ince noon of Tucaday, and no freieht train attempted to be man. Tho stoppage of traing caneod an immense amount of annoyance to the regular paserngere on the road, many Of why Unyered about tho depot during the cn. fire evening, They were mostly con. mnters” anxious “to reach thelr | hom: and an effort twas nade by Bupt, Reasoncr tu have them escorted thither, | After mach d at:14, an engineer was found tn the person of Me, Lewis, the manter-mechanic of the road. and he succeeded In starting a: train from the de. pot, conveying the Superintendent and the ** com. inntors.” “When it left, nearly all the atrik had rene home, and by those who remained the depot the niatter war regarded onl Amunied Incident in thie raliroad complleation, ‘Thia strike {9 tho first directly aifecting tain city, av handreds of vnsiness men hore live in the suburban villages along ite line, KENTUCKY. BXCITBMENT AT LOUISVILLE, Lortavitur, Kr., daly 25.—Thoexettement here is great this morning, Tusinces acema suspended, and citizens are ortanizing. Laborer are gathers ingto the number of averal thousand. An at. tempt was made to burn the Louisyiile, Nashville & Great Southern Hajlcoad ofice at 1 o'clock last night, but it failed. Seven handred militia, many being Infuential, wealthy citizens, aro on duty, armed with guns and pletots, The police number 175, Business houses aro closing, andatore- keepers are preparing to Join the militia, The very worst clements arg mixed with the idlers who bevan the troablo, Mayor Jacob has fasned orders to trite with none, but to tise prompt and effective meaaures to suppress the least indication of violence or talk thereof. Tho excitement continucs great. It is thoncht nothing will occur to-day. but to-night may bring about éerioun consequences. PROCLAMATION, The following proclamation has been feaned: Lovtsvitne, Ky., duly 2-10 a, m,—In accord. anco with the provisions of the section of ordinance No, 461, conferring uponthe Mayor tho power, whonever he may deem it necesenry for the public vace and welfare, to close all places whero liquor fe ratailed, Thereby issno thi, my proce Jamation, ordering all places where Hquor f« ree talled to closo and be closed: during this day, and until further orders. Any violation of this proclamation will. {n accordance with the pro- visions of the ordinance above mentioned, be pun- inhable by a fine of $10 and thy forfelturo of tho Heense of the party ro offending. ‘The police are hereby directed to enforce tho absorvance of this proclamation, Cyanizs D. Jacan, Biayor, READY FON TiteM. Lowisvitin, Ky., duly 25.—At Tp. m. the sit. uation rennins comparatively unchanged. The scenes In Mittsburg are remembered with horrac here, and all care will be takel! to suppress any outbreak in tts Inciplency. ‘There are now 3 thousand cittxena in arma, anxtonsly awalting to- night's develonments, They present an excee ingly formidable appearance, and hare no doubt intimidated the rabule yery much. LATHOT. Loviavinnn, Ky., duly 25. —The ety uf, to half. part 10 nas been: Comparatively ntet, ‘This fs at. ributable to the prompt action of the cltizens and Dusineds-men yenorally Io arining themeclrea and Joining the militta. Many aro mounted, ‘The en- tire force, including tha police, numbers 1, x), Atle diatelbuted In companies, ‘and In dintricted over the city, Alarms ara arranged, and within five minutes the entire force could be gotten to- ¢ a4 on other, . i ‘Tho rabble has weakened matctially, and seems now afrald of tho opposition, Na employes of the tailroads are with thoec who sought to rato tronble. They, on the contrary, are helping tho clilzens’ party. ‘Three Nundred employes of the 1. C. & L. Short Line aro guarding Ita property and helpline the citl- sons to keep guard, ‘Thoy express themselves con. tent ninco the redactton order was rescinded, and ay they wlil stand by the rallway and the city, he dixcontents in tho city to-day included many, car-drivers, coopera, moldcrs, and nll classes of workmen, ‘They were not in Tuceday's rabble, but qutt work this morning and asked higher wages, Thoy wera granted it in many Inetancess In others not, ‘Thera wero tnore than a thousand in all, and but for thy prompt action of tho citizens there ts no telling what wonld have happened. Save tho burning by incendiaries of 4 contractor’ nothing bas occurred to-night. CONNECTICUT. sECUuITY, Special Mapatch to The Tribune, Hantronp, Conn, July 25,—Tho nituation here with regord to tho railroad mon is still quiet. and will romain so, without douht, for the present. Another lot of ammunition canslgned to Gov, Hub- bard arrived to-night, The guards aro still on duty atthe armories horv, and also tho State Ar- renal. Inaddition, sentrics hava been placed at every Armory in the State, The Cojonola of tho four regiments hada long conference with Gor, Hubbard and Gen. Hawley to-day, at which a com- plete line of conduct In caso of trouble was deter- mined upon. A NOLDBRS STRIKB, Baimasront, Conn, daly 25.—The molders, some forty In number, in the Ilowse sowing-ma- chino factory, struck work yeaterdsy, and expected that other workmen in the shop would follow their example. Thoy eay thoy will not resume work un- til they recolye the back-pay duo to thom, or sumo satinfactary oastirances aro glyen thon in regard to thelr payments, paat and futuro. KANSAS. NG PREG, Aremison, Kas., duly 25.—Everything quict and orderly here. There has been no strike of any kind, The employes of tho elgut rallroads centers Ing here are at work as usual, aod passenger trolne are running regularly, The Atchivon & Nebraska Road will draw off ite freignt-traina to-morrow, not bocauee of 8 atrike, but becauau of no freight being recuived from Eust- etm conncetlona, and none received by them, Freleht-traine aro runolug regularly on the Central Branch, Frulyht-trajusonthe Atchlaon, Wopeka & Santa Mo will alvo by stopped because of the im- posslollity of moving frolght Kaatward. . OMAHA. A MEETING, Spectal Dispatch ta The Tribune, Oana, Neb, July 25.—The employes of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Kansue City, St. Joseph & Council Butta, Chicago & Nock Jaland Roads at Counci) Blufls struck thie after: noon, and are holding a meeting this oveulng. It la fearod in Omaha that they may crosa the bridge and try to induce the Union Pacific men to Jolu although the latter havo got all they asked for, ant svom satisfied, ‘Tho Unton Pacife depot and other preverty of the Company is being carefutly. guarded night. A large number of extra policemen have been sworn in, aud a guard of sixt, tralnmen organized for the protection of the deput Aud to guard this end of the bridse. Tho military —what few remain hero—as well asthe Quarter: master’s clerks and employes have ben ordered un — 5 Union Pucile duty bere to-ntght, COMING NORTH, THOOHS AT MEW ORLEANS. New Ontsane, July 25.—All the United States troops cxcept a squad to protect the public property Toft this clty to-day for Louleyitle, where they will bo joined by compantes from Wston Ronge, Jacke son, and Holly Springs. Theae troope com: manded by Gea. De Trobriand. It fa understood that Col. Floyd Jones, now as Mobile, has slo buen ordered to concentrate his regument at Louis ville, - 4T CHARLESTON. Cuanigetoy, July 25.—All the United States troope In Sunth Caroline have left for Washingtud except the light battery In Sommerville, and it 1 under orders. THE FIREMEN, AM INTRRVIEW AT JERSEY CITT. Busctat Dispatch to The Tribune, Naw Yous, July 25.—arly this moruing a com mitteo of seventeen Gremen waited upon Saperin- tendent Harker la tha Pennsylvania depot ut Jer- aey U1 After a long conversation, they iovited ‘Mr, Harker to meets larger number uf Gremen ab Bin the afternoon, Tuero wore aboat Bfty dre- mon present at the mecting. Thu fret speakers stated the case of the Aremen ugalaat the Cou pany. ‘They sald that previous to the 10 per cent reduction some of their numlur teculved $2.10 per day aud others $1.00. They had at fret determined (o demsud tho restoratwe of those Hgures, but upon more delibwration bad decided to compromise upon the eum of $2 per lay foreach Greman. In reply, Mf. Burker eaid the managers of the Pennvylvania Company wo neither recede from the 10 per cent reduction « wiske a comprowles, Tule information led to aumy bitter speeches against the Company, aus