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agen uss THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 2 N ARTICULO MORTI (Continued from the Fifth Page.) ters. All the troops have been cammnnicated with Dy telegraph, and Important morements are on font having for thelr object the breaking of the Irockade at) Kast St. Lonis, Fingham, and ather pointe, Offensive movementa owe dezun in earnest, ‘The Governor's Gane went to Decatur this afternoon, anit the tuching element made [teelt scarce. ‘The Harris rds of Peterehure arrived hero to-day, and F conspanics will arrive in the morning, THE ENTINE SECOND BRIGADE moves tn the morning the obfective point belng EaLSt. Lonis, ‘The troops will mainly move from here, bat other detachments ill move fron local headqnartersifirect, and the entire command will concentrate at Altoh, thence moving to Enxt Bt. louie, ‘The plan ts to remove the embargo on traneportation, bit there will be no conflict unters the ririkers offer resietance to the movements of trains, Gov, Paliner accompanies the expedition as Alde-de-Camp to Gen. Hates, THR PRORIA RIFF telographa the Governor, naking that the local companies he permitted ‘to remain there for the Turther protection of tha place. The Governor archi. Eversthing jeqnict here. Trains have heen reanmed on the Wanarh, and the Chicago & {ion commences to-morrow running se far as alton, ‘The Governor declares it to bo his Inten- tlon to put an armed guard on every train if necessary, and if the militia be ‘not aut feivnt, “to colt ont citizens, many having already tendered thelt services. TO-NIGNT the United Staten Marshal iaadvlscd that Gen. Daviz, of St. Lonin, refuses to supply United ftates troons to open the Ohio & Mistiseippi and Rt. Louis & Southeastern Hallroads withont an or- dee from Washingtou, and auch authority is now belng telegraphed for : PROCLAMATION. BY Gov. CULLOM, Serxoriecn, Ml, July 27.—The Governor has Areued tho following proclamation: Stare or Inuinuin, Exacutiva Darantaeny, Srusorizin, July 27, 1877, —Wnerras, Certaln pernons activo in the’ violation of law have ns- sumed to Interfere with aud prevent the movement of railroad trains in this State, and lave sought to sIntimidate honest workingmen engaged In the ay catioua by which they earn thelr dally bread, and to compel them to cease from their labor; and Wirrnzas, ‘Thte condition of affairs. continner, aod is intoleralte, entaliing ae it doca disant conyequences, the nature and oxtent of which Amponaible to foresee. Theresore, 1, Shelby M, Callom, Governor of Minols, acting under and by the authority of the Jaws of this Suite, do command allsueh riotona and disonterly persanato desist and return to tholr homea, and do call upon all Sherit{s, “Mayors, and other oflicera charged with the execution of the “Jawa to break up all coneplracien against the ricbte of property and of persons, and to this end to em- ploy every Inwful mean wer, and do enjoin upon all good cltizens to areiet in bringing jabout the restoration of order, the ston of business, tho moving of cond the revival of manufactures, 1 ‘farther yive notice that the entire military force at my diapoaal ax Commander-in-Chlef of the militia will be employed for tho support of the civil authorities in this endeavor, and that orders will vo given to the troops to use whatever amount of force may be noceassry to compel obedience to the awe. In testimony whereof, T have hereunto set my hand and caused the great weal of the State to be ailixed, the city of Sorlogfold this 27th day of Doug duly, 1877. je M. CuLLom, Governor. By the Governor: Gronce Hl. Lantow, Secretary of State. QOINcYy, ‘TIRED OF DISSBNAION, Sprciat Diepateh to The Tribune, Quixcy, Ill, July 27—There have been no Aisturbances bere, and fears of dleorder aro no longer eutertained, although a party of Invorcre went sround thiv morning and attemnted to get up alnbvor demonstration vy ordering the operatives at weveral factories to stop work. The shop-lands shared no disposition to strike, howevor, and thore will probably be no further demonstrations. The railroad employes hold thomselvea In rendincan to goto work whenever tho trains can be put in mo- tion, For several dnya some of tho etriking engineera from Galesburg havo pressed upon the young. men the import. ance =oand==onecessity of quitting = work. It fa not believed, however, that they can offect thelr purpose, an the mon of this city know they have nothing in the least to gain by accepting thelr advice. ADIT-OBN, TULLIAND telegraphed to Capt. Hamilton, Acting Colonel of the Eighth Regiment, at noon to-day, to assembin hie command at the earliest moment, and proceed to such point as tnay be designated. The regiment includes the Quincy National Guarda, Quincy Vet- erana, and Keokuk Junction Gnarls, The com- panies included In the regigient bender thors mon- Honed arethove at Angusta, Carthage, Clayton, Berrieu.and Mount Sterling. It ls understood that {he destunatlon of these cumpantos is Hast Ht, JOLIET. DIADOLISM, Rectal Dapatch to The Tribune, Jour, H1., July 27.—Some miecreant broke the tock and turned a blind switch on the Chicago & Alton track near tho rolling-milla Jost night, but tho change was noticed, and the switch roplaced before any damage was done. ‘The {ntentlon, doubtless, was to wreek o train of passenger coaches which came from tho Summit about 10 o'clock, An attempt was also made to wreck tho accummodation train on the Rock fland Itoad last night near Davidson Quarry. Two pieces of fran rail, each about ono foot In length, wero laid in a frog, but # freight train, comin from tho oppoaite direction, dincavercd the obstructions, which were removed In time to provont a disaster, ‘The rolling atuck of the Chica; Alton Road ba- tween Chicago and Jollet’ was removed last night fo puints santh of hero for safety, With the + ceptiona everything iu focal railroad circles is quiet, BRAIDWOOD, CONDITION OF THR MINING INTERETT, Apactat Dispatch (0 The Tribune, * Monnts, Il, July 27.—The report of yesterday in satno of tho papers that the striking miners ot Neaidwood had becn reinstated by the Company at their old pay was incorrect. Tho facts,ae we learn from men from Braidwood thie furcnoon, are thaton account of the atrike the coat Company {a in sach condition that {t cannot carry on {ta Wuainess, and has stopped all work; that it haa been obliged to discharge even the colored miners. ‘The effect of the strike haa been not only to keep the miners outof employment for many months, but Anally to so crippie the Company that it {# Impoasihle for ittu carry on ite operutions, All of the rallrond. employes at this piace ure In sympathy, the rafl- ruad companies beHoving, an they expres it, that sfisit a tout ts better tuan'nobresa, he JACKSONVILLE. MILITIA, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Tribune, Jacknonrviire, Ul., July 27,—The two militia companics of thie city, the Morgan Cadets and the Jacksonville Guards, have been ordered on daty, ‘They will go to Alton to-morrow, where thero will ‘bo 8 considerable easemblage of troops, whency they will proceed to East Gt. Louisto operate azoinst the strikers at that point, There has been no Interference with the rallroada at this point, though there have been somo rlotous demonst: and tho excitement has ruled high. a have guarded thelr armories night and a und ort night the guns were al} loaded tn antlelp Uvn of an attack, but the bitter feclings hayo siuce subsided, snd ali now ta quiet. ee CARBONDALE, quist. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Camsonvats, I1., July 27,.—Evergthing 19 quiet. Tho Illinois Central te running no froights. ‘The strikers’ Executive Committe havo !nformed the officers of the road that frult will be allowed to pare bore, but no freight, Tho Mayor issued @ proclamation to-day ordering all gatherings to di peree. The militia belng organized bere and at ‘Murphysboro to prevent disturbance and destruc. tion of property, tho City Council have resolved to notify the Ilnole Central that their trains shall ass bore unmolested. Supt. Welliver, of the Palco Bhort Line, telegraphs that everything will be running smoothly In twenty-four hours, No papers there to-day, as GALESBURG, im BraTU QUO. Special Dinxstich to The Tribune, Gatxesuns, Ill, July —The altuation has not snaterially changed at this place fur the past two days, The strikers are etill Grm, but the ut- ujost quict prevails. A maae-meeting of rallroad employes was bold at the Opera-louse thi a= dng, and it wae decided to rescind the resolution of peaterday, aud allow the passenger trains carrying mallstu run. We bave received our first mail for two days this evening, the Haukeye of this murn- Sug browxht up ons band-car. ‘There ia no drunk- enuces of disorder of auy kind, the strikers taking all possible care lo avert avy disturtance. LASALLE, MAsS-MBETING. Special Dispuich to TAs Triduns, LaBatts, duly 27.—A large mass-mecting of cosl-miners and laborers was hela to this city to- day. In compliance with the request of a comuit- teo of three, Mayor Duncan ordered the Myuor sod beer saloous clowed for the dey sndthe Hoo Campbell, at thelr request, addrcased them in an eloquent speech, in which he counseled moderation ani advseed them that the only perma nent redresa for their grievances nytst be sought throngh the ballat-box. ‘The sneveh wee kindly re- celved, and perfect order prevailed. | They organs (ren Latoring Mea Union, and. then adjourned to meet again on Monin; is MENDOTA. FOR THIS RELIEF MUCIt THANKS, Rpectal Diepatch to The Tribune, Mexnota. Uh, July 27.—Thanks to the promnt measures taken by Chicngo, who proved herrelf able tocope with the emerency, commnnteation hhna been te-cetablished, and the mail anc par- senger trains arrived hota to-day on time, amidst the greatest appinuse from onr citizens, who flocked to the station to welcome them, Froight will come mence moving on the Chicago Diviston to-morrow est of here, but it wilt be rome days befare the Western Division gets, cleared, so flooded with freight are oni je-tracka, URBANA, A BAD FRELING. Unaana, 1., duly 27.—Since the break-np of tho etrike hero on the Indinnapoli, Tloomington & Weatern Road, it has fully reorganized, with more batt fecling than formerly. The strikers, however, aro crldently fearfnl of the conse- quences, and have permitted sume passenger, but no freieht trains, to. go out. The Decatur train went without any brakemen, ‘The strikers now depend upon moral radaton alone to Impede wark- men. At midnight last night 250 gnns {n the armory of the Industrial Univeralty were move by the Cham: paren Rifle Guards to the centre of the city for eafoty. DWIGHT, LOVaLY. Spectal Mepatch to Tre Tribune. Dwionr, Ml, duly 27.—All te peace here, Tatt- toad men aro attending to their various duties quictly and unmolested. The farmers are oll In the harrest-fleld entting their oats, and are much bothared for the want of help. NEW YORK. NEW YORK CITY. THE MAILS. Spectat Dirpatc to Tha Tribune, Rew Yon, duly 27.—Vostmaster James eaye Chat all malls duo $n thiw city have arrived, and that over 200,000 Ietters were handled and aa- sorted to-day by tho clerks. Buperinteatent. dJackron, of the railway mall service, rocoived news today that the Lehigh Valley Noad was entirely blockaded, nnd that fresh dotentrons had taken placo at Pittshurz. At noon no traine from the East had orrived at Pittsburg alnce tiu ono which left this city Thuraday morn- ing and arrived in Pittsburg at midnight of that day. No trains went oot from Pittsbarg on the Fort Wayne Road #ince 1 o'clock Thoreday. The Micnigan Central Ratleond is all right, and tons of mall matter which had been de- tained at Jackeon, Mich, ;had been forwarded. Advices received from all sections of the inte- rior AT TE PRODUCE EXCHANGE to-day reported on improved condition of affaira, and stated that a pretty zeneral resumption of shipments to this port was in progress. The mar- kota were, consequently, lower, with a general disposition to sell, except gruln frelghts, which were atrong in the expectation of @ henvy busincss next week. To-day’ recelpie continued light. None of to-morrow's steamers will go ont with full cargoes, but they will generally take mote than expected. Advices from Ohlo re- port that Itoportant quantities of the new crop of winter wheat have been shipped for this market, ‘Tits will reach here via canal in from twelve to thirteon days. 1B FUTURE t The Doard of Manayers othe Produco Exchange recelved a commtnteation frum the Philadelplia Maritime Exchange, duted the 24th, reciting tho gravity of the eltuation wrleing from tho rtrikes, And urging that the commercial bodies throughout the country uulte inan appeal tothe Governinent to take prompt action forreilef, Tho document was ordered on dle, pnd the Secretary instructed to aay, Iu anawer, that, In view of tha improved cun- dition of affairs and the course already pursued by the General and State Governments, the Duard do not deein it necesnary to take any formal action in tho premires at thie time, ‘The Chainver of Com- mse will hold no meeting inrelation to the strikes, RETURNED TO Work. Tothe Westera Assoclsted Press, New Your, July 27,—The employes of the tarre furniture factory here who struck yexturday bo- cauno they did not cet 25 per cont increase returned to work to-day at the existing tater, SERVICES TENDERED, ‘Tho Grand Army of the Repuolic of this Btato tolographa Presldunt Leyes it can, if needed, fare nish thoneands of volunteers fur the resteration and preservationof order, NO TROUDLE EXPECTED, ‘Trouble dues not exiet In thls city, noriaany apprehended. An attempt to rouse tlie cabinot- makers to a strike aces an utter failure. ‘The Polloc Board to-day Informed the Mayor it 1s not necessary to kecp the militia longer at their Armorics, and thank the tegimenta for their mant- festation’ of cordial co-operation Maj.-Gen. Dakin tae oeked the Governor for permission to relicve tho regiments on duty In Brooklyn froin further service, x8 thero Was no danger of trouble there, A DOUULB TRAIN of thlshy-tlites cars arrived lust evening loaded with Delaware peaches at the Pennayivaula Cone teal Kailroad Dopot, and overything ty expected to ‘be soon in the wetal quick running order, Tho Erlo Itallway hus resumed its old. business, and trains were leaving and arriving on thine, MISCELLANEOUS, Epeciat Dispatch to The Tribune, Borrato, N. Y., Joly 27.—Trains are running regularly hereon all roadsc xcepting the Canada Southero and frcight-traiue on tho Lake Shore, The main diMentty on the Canada Southorn Js at St. Thomas, Trains will bo started, bowover, in the morning, The frelgbt-englnecrs of the Lake Bhore who hold out ato yivon to Monday, when, if they do not resume work, they will be discharged, and trains will Lo started with new men, All iaquict to-day, The milltary from abroad bave been sont home, and tho Fonrth Hegimont ws: ieaod this uventog, ADRUBD HOME. ra! at Albany fssned orders iwalny the militle on duty in the n and other places, ‘The Highth Regiment, now at Syracusc, uu invitation of the railroad company, will make ag excursion to Buffalo and Niavarn Valle, ALDANY, Aunary, N.Y.) July £7,—It Is thought the strike In this nolgiborbood ‘ia ended. Workinen from tho Weat Albany shops held a further meot- ing to-day st Capital lurk, and oatalde influence waa denounced, -}t was resolved to hold uv mura papi mieetings, but to conduct their gatherings In heir own roume in West -Albany. All violence was denounced. ‘Troope throughont the whole State have been dis- missed to-night by a general order from the Adju- tant-General 1 LMIRS. Esmtaa, N, Y.. July 27.—Tho Northorn Ce strike (gover, No‘conceasions wore asked orn No diswnisvals will bo made Gismlssed. ‘Shure ts great rejolciug among the People. The Lebizh Valley strikers coutinuc, Irders have been Jesced to closa tha road for thirty days, HINGMAMTON, “ Binouanton, N.Y,, duly 27,—Twenty emiasa- rive from Great Bend came to this city yesterday to inaugurate a strike on the Northern Divition of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Weatera itallruai, Last nit the Utica train, Nu. 13, Wad sent out at 1:30 a. m. under a small tilitary guard, Theto was uo disturbance, and no attempt to stop Utica and Syracuse traloy to-day, | Tho Mnorning mail for New York on the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Koad is sbandoncd by tho Company. INCENDIARIAM, , 4 tire tral ules, nilitary bas been Minnierown, N. Y¥., duly 27,—The water-tank of the Now York & Sidiand Its! Morsston, N. Y., were burned by au incent oarly this morning. A LITTLE BILL, Spectal Dispute to Tae Tribune, New Yous, July 27.—The Avelatant Adjatant- Ge at Albany estimates that the cost uf mov. ing and maintaloing the militia tn this State dunog the strikes will arnount to over $250, 009, SAN FRANCISCO. THE 1OODLUMS, CONTINUANCE OF ALARM. Bax Peaxcisco, July 27,—Salled, the steamer Belgic, for Mong Kong, vis Yokohoma, It bad been anticipated that come distarbance might arive + previous to he: Hing, while the Chinese pas: gers wero collecting at the Mall dock, Abcavy guard was in aticodance atthe dock, snd heavy squads patroited thowtrcots leading to the locality ee far a6 Market strcet, No demonstration was made, About $60,000 has been thus far subscrib- edtothe fund of the Committee of Safety, and more is coming, Enlistments continue actively. ‘The Committe is now thorourbly organized, and to- night each ward will bo guerded by Its own detachment, while a force will be held in reserve = at = beadquartery, aud all members will assemble at the tapof the bull in case of necessity. A numberof rioters Were convicted in the Pulice Court to-day and aen- tenced to the fall extent of tho law. Notices have been posted all over town offering a reward of $1,000 for tho arrest and convictiun of any person. evtting fire to property, and $200 for cutting the Bowe of the Fire Departmont, A oumber of ‘threatening notices have been received by wanu- and cd at ory facturers here and In Uakland. very quiet all day. A VEXATH MISTARR. Sax Fraxeteco, duly 27.-- Last night some em: Paves af the Pactte Mat discovered a man unter ne Company's dack piling np etraw and fire-kinds Ting. with th erident intention of firing the dovx, Te was handed over toa epochal officer and blocked np, but br some mistake a charge of drunk wae ontered againat him, and before it was dlacovered he got of ona slinht fine GETTING THe Sax Fraxcicn, duly the city. Every ward 1s safety committee, ant In rerve at variona destunated paints besides at the City-linil The orcanizntian of the Veteran Qoarda fa being rapidly recruited, and ts now double the number anrulted inet nizht. The police aro waking a good move tn arreating all known hondinma, thteves, cte., that they fall in with, and locking them!’ np on the change of sagrancy, There hes rot been aire alarm during the even- Ks UPPRI WAND. —All quiet thronghont oraughly patrolled by a jorcen are held 19 re IN NEVADA. CHINAMEN THNEATENED, Sax Fraxctaco, Cal, duly 27.-~A Eureka, Nev, Mnpatch, rpecial to the Sentinel, from Palleate rayen crowd assembled this afternvon, held an mn- Agnatlon mecting, exvreseed thomeclyes bitterly oppored to the Chinese population, and tt was with the greatest dificulty that the Depaty Sheriff and reveral epecial police succeeied in preventing the destruction of the Chinese portion of the town. Several fires were started, but were speedily cx- Uncuished, Creat exettement prevatia among the Chinese, ‘The Central Pacific Nalleuad ia keeping {te engines fred np all along the ine and on rides tracks, FO sey can specitily be moved ff necessary, pnt ate notalfowing sny to bo put in tue round- hones, Olll0. * COLUMBUS, THR STRIKERS! PROVOSITION. — , Couumava, O., July 27.—Tho Avening Diepateh Pablishes the following propoettion, which 19 being Circulated for slznaturca among the striking rnil- road men In thia city, and, It is sald, will be very Benorally signed: Conunnus, O., Joly. 27.—Editor of Dispatch: Tf wo should encceed in getting our demande, we would like to know if our fellow railroad men thronghont the land would agrce to deprive them- selves of namall sum, a4y 35 or OO conta per month, to pny the citizene of Pittsburg for thelr losece in the Inte fire, caured by the hot-headecneas of parties not directly interested in the atttkes the waole ta be pinced fn the hands of the “Treasurer of the United States, with the privilese of using the rame at a small rate of futerest, and all over and above the aum sudlelent to pay the losa ‘of the clifzens tobe divided among the rallway tea‘ling-rooms throughout the ponuly. Hoping you will causo this to circulated throughoat the country, wo, have the honor to be, Youur wost obedient scrranta, COMMITTER, GBTTING READY TO BTANT. Notwithatanding tho statement of the officials that (raine will not he moved tit oustners men manifest some interest In the tnatter, proparations srem ty bo quietly going on to thatend, Gor, Young haa notified tha military at this placo and four companies at Newark thut the ray. go home, bat must hold themectves in read{neas to bo nzain called Into ectvice at a momont's notice, ‘This Ieaves ono company at Newark. The Sherif of Pike ‘County telegraphed from ‘Moverly for snilltary, ond the Adjntant-General ordered a company from Zaneeviile to erly. ‘The enl) for troops was occastoned by a stelke on the Narrow-Gauge Railroad. A MENTING of the Mttsbury, Cincinnatl & $t, Louls employes, Columous, Chicago Indiana Centeal Divielon, ° was held nt Goodéle Park this afternoon, at which resolutions were adopted reatieming the reralu- tons adopted at the meetings held on_the 24th, whereln the rertoration of wages uf 1874 was de> manded, ‘They oxprees n determination not to re- suine work UH the demand fs complted with. DESIR TO KESUMB, Luwats, O., July 27.—The following In re~ Co: celved herv: Ixntanaronts, July 27,—2, 14. Caldwell, Generat Manager BP... & St 1, Railay: The strike In over here, Tho strikers oak to goto work, and Bay no more about it, ‘The Committes af Nafoty recommend the railroads to aecedo to this requeat, Onan Psnur, Genetal Agent. CINCINNATI. LITTLE CHANGE, Crscimmatt. O., Inly 27,—Thero ta bnt Uttle change in the situation to report to-night, Passen- fer trains arc running on all the roads out of this city, and, with the exception of the Ohlo & Mi alppl Road, local freight tratne are moving in all directions, The movement of through frcights Eastward fa not prevented hero, but by tho altua- Hon at other pointe, Judgo Swing, of the United States District Court, has orlered a writ of aesistanco to be Issued direct- ing United States Mare Thrall to ald the Re- celvor of the 0. & M. Railway in protecting tho aauagement of the property, and to arteat all per- sona iutorfering with the same, or with the run- ning of trains, ‘The Hoard of Potlco Commisaionere havo agreed to furnish the Marshal with auch force aa ho way deom necessary tu execute ordors, and rallway an- thoritles will endeavor to start freight traine wont. ward froin here to-morrow, =A number of persona arrested for complicity In riotoue demonetrationa at the lower dupot were sentenced to-day to pay a fine of $50 and thisty days’ tmprieonaiont fn the workhouse, OLEVELAND, UNCIANGED, Cunvataxp, 0., July 27,—The situation here fa unchanged from that of tha past three daya, The atrikera are holding two or three meetings daily, conducting themselves in an orderly and quiet manner, Theta have beeno number of spocisl policeman sworn in by tho Mayor. Precautions retaken tocoye witha mob, No trouble ts ap- Rr wended from the strikers themecives, who ray hey will helo protect property iin danger of boing destroyed by roigh OnsTINATE, Totxno, O., July + n attempt was mado thie afternoon to more a freight-train on the Lako Shore Road, but the strikers detached the ongine and returned It to the ronnd-house, BA nan naried Lee, of Pittshury, one of the lead- ere among the rioters, was arrosted this afternoon. INDIANA, INDIANAPOUIS, PUNLIC BENTIMENT. Special Lapatch to Tha Tribune, Inntanarotin, Ind, July 27,—Tho backbone of tho community has been stiffening all day, ond to- night {tv arched tn truly warllko attitude, Ware rants forthoarreat of twenty ringleaders among the strikers were {eeued this morning by Jadge Grosham and placed in the hands uf United States Marebsai Spooner, but, on consultation, it was de- cided to await the action of tho Arbitration Com~ mittee, At3o'clock the Committes made known Sta ultimatum fo «the strikers through the Hon, Albert G. Porter, The report advised the to conve their Interruption of railroad business; to go back to work quietly, and to truvt to the influence of the awakened and frightened public sentimens Or the railroad managers to redrese tholr wrongs; expreasing anquallged condemnation of the course adopted by the strikers {n stopping business and bringing suffering on innumerable persons agalnst whom they professed to baye nu grievance; de- clining to treat further with them anti) this lawloss policy was abandoned; arging railroad companies to inerenso the wages of employes when practicable, and declaring against fastfrelght lines, which adsorbed tho profits of the raliroad business aud mado it impoasible for the company to vay remoncrative wages to the employes. THY ATRIKRES secelved the report inakiudly spirit, and, asa re- sult of two honre’ conference, in which plain talk was indulged in by Porter, Landers, and other citizens, the strikers rotired, convinced that sub- tulssion to the inevitable was tho beat policy, ‘Thoy were suaured that to-morrow tralus would be moved on all cosds, oud persons interieriug would bo treated erin and outlaws. The Tepurt wae preacnted tow wecting of strl. but. tho actiontaken on It kept secret. Jt is under- stood that they DXCIDMD TO WITHDRAW ALL OPPOSITION to the movement of trains, and this ja contirmed to sonic extent by overtul row i! ‘en: Handle, Vincennes, wud fndianspolis, Bloomington & Western cmpluyes to retura to work at the ro: a Wayce O4 assurance that they could bold thelr wituations, The manugery rofused to let the Husleaders return to thelr ald situations, but claimed =to ectertain no auimesty toward the body of strikers. It te yencsaliy bu Tieved that te strike hetw ia at au end. If, how. ever, nu conceasit inade by the strikers, the d btates Maraual, aided by citizens, will forcl- he Llockade aud ae OWDEN AT ALL HAZARDS. FY Organization fe atly strength ened, and 1! chiens! Legion tornty 3 peo uO Gghting men, wi arms and equip: mente, in addition to which 207 reyulase arrived to-nliht, making a garrison at the Arscual of 275 Vutted States troups, with Gating guns and Bprinzfuld rilew. Ciiizeue are avulting with nx: iety to-morrow's developments to prove the suce cceg OF fallure of tho puciiic measure, — TERRE HAUTE, COOLING DOWN. Special Dispatch to The Trituas, ‘Tsnas Havre, Ind., July 27.—The excitement bas not been so great to-day. The crowas about the depot were less than usual, and the passing of tratus created but little excitement. A mecting of The city haa been the strikers was held this morning, aud reports were heard fram Comuitices, Teas decided to Allow no trina to run over tho Vandalia & indian: apolla and St. Lonis onder any elreametances, The embargo upon the Loxaneport anid Miinoia Mldtand Roade wan removed, na they ate in the hands of Recelsers, and there t¢ no desire on the part of the etrikers to Interfere with the authority of the Governmont, This afternoan a confer- ence wae held between a Commiitee of eltizens and & = =«Committes of strike ers, ‘The formor eqnested tho latter to fa to work at prevent prices, ani! they woutd Pramfsc thelr influence tu secure the advance, but, aathey could promise nothing definite, and the men hold ont for 15 percent advance, negotiations were broken off after much dis jon, without an issue being reached. TUR CITIZENS held a meeting to-day, in which it wae rerotred to frcmars, for an emergency, snd sant property and Ife azainat any movemont that might be made by rougha of thugs, It was secret, but enongh in known of the procecdinge to warrant the asecrtion that most active preparations ore beng for the city’s safety. Tho work of enrolling ettizens Ins the vartoun wards began. to-day, and hat been progressing ily. A eftizens’ meeting was held to-nichh, ther will be held to-morrow, ‘Two htn- dred men fro sworn fn an special police, to be callod upon In caso of riot., A MEPTING OF WORKINGMEN wns held in Corlnthtan Hall to-nlght, at which & greenback resolution was adopted and peaceful counsels prevatied. A petition to the Kenate and of Honresentatives vas put inthe hands of a committes for cirenlation. ‘Ihe cominittce of railroad strikers, hearing that tronble was to be originated by roughs to-night, have placed a double mard over the proporty of tho Vandalia Road, ‘he committer Is working with the citizene in order to preserve law anu order, EVANSVILLE. PULLOSOPHERS TOGRTNER. Evanevizis, Ind., July 27.—The merchants and business men of this city helt a large meeting at thy Court-Honae to-night to discues the ovile of the hour, nt which tho following resolutions were passed: Resolved, Thatthe prosperity of buriness men. being directly Gepandeny upon wWell-pald labor and the happiness and pronperity of tho marsca, Ut 14 the interest, naitte the duty, of business men to domand the remoral of all causes that compel om- plorersta curtail expenroa beyond & point that maker economy an onpresston too grierious to be erne. Resolved, That business, despite the practice of the greatest prudence on tho part of omployers, ‘has hardly been eelf-suataining for years paet.und, beliuving as wo dothat the caure for this general slsgnation in the commercial and manufacturing world 1s directly traceablo to the poll forced reaumption to vo reached fovera — contraction uf the’ currency, ‘wo respectfully tcquest of the Admintatratiun tho cessation of the contraction policy, and demand of our Representatives and Senatars in Congross the unconditional reopen of the Heeumption act. Aesotred, That the Bankrupt law be abollahed, Hasolved, ‘That wo favor muking the sitvor dolter @ legat tender for all debts. FORT WAYNE. TIE RHENIFE, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Font Warxz, Ind., duly 27.—Sherif! Manron to-day insned a proclamation commanding tho Pittsburg & Fort Wayne strikers to disband and restore to the Railway Company its property, but they stick, and declare they will not attrrendcr ex- cept to superior force. It is belleved that the blockade will continuo here until tt Is ralsedt at tho termini of the line. The Wabash Railway shops will reaame operations Monilay, and at tho same time all fretgnt and passenger’ trains will beyin moving again, nLoon, A nnmber of ronghs passed along the Pittsharg & Fort Wayno track wert of the elty Inat night dent on comtnitting depredations, aud evidently Antending to tear up the truck and Wreck the pase nenger trains, ‘They wero attacked hy the striking tection men, twoof whom, named decry Doonoy an ¥iank leno, wera left for dead. soth of them were fearfully hurt, Reno ts atill allve, but cannot recover. Dooney's condition 1s critical. ‘This te the Mret bloodshed here alnco the atike gan, IOWA. URLINGTON. | ') sUDSIDING. Apeciat Dispatch to The Tribune, Buntinatoy, I4,, duly27.—To-day the astrects are lined with fdlo men. They are altting in door- ways and lounging at corners, but are quict and orderly. For several days the police have promptly arrested and locked np all unknown persons, and tuo city has been found excoptlonally clear of tramps. ‘There [a teas unaulalty among the strikers. It Js confidently reported tuat ull the conductors on tho Iowa Division of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy have notifed the Company that they ary ready to go to work, and tha trackmen ronnifeat a tendoncy todo the sainc. A largo body of tho Inter visited tho afitces of the Company to- day, Tho resuit of the conference bas nut been made public, but It [a belloved that nothing wna accomplished. The Company arc Grim. The men are determined, and tho authorities are incroasing thotr precantiona for the preservation of the peace, ‘Tho Mayor has appolnted several hundred special policemen. Thostrikers andtheciticena will holdan open meeting to-night at Turner Hall, ‘Tho Bourd of Trade considered the strike this afternoon, and passed resolutions to the offect, first, that they did not sustain a atrike productive of the calamitons condition of basiness which now existed; second, counseling the mon to reswine thelr work; third, urging the raitroad compantes to usu every cflort tonatinty the men and reatur arder; fourth, prom!s- ng to interceda with the Company on behalf of the Jaborers, on a resumption of business, to havo thoir grievances redreaeed; and fually, appointing a committee of ten tw carry the resulutions into effect, The mail ta received and sent on the To- ledo, Peoria & Warsaw, the Barilugton & Sonth- western, and the Burlington, guar Ropide & Northern, No maila have arrived from Chicago since yesterday morninz. COMING 1N, pectal PAspateh so sae Ty Buntawotoy, Ja, July 27. --The excitement te subsiding. ‘The strike 13 playing ont, and the ott order of things will probably be restored in a Cow days, ‘Thue conductors slenifed thelr withdrawal frown the ateiko carly in the day. ‘Tho br ‘oin at U o'clock thts evening, and the Will start wp to-morrow morning. ‘Tho engincers and firemen stit! hold out, but will soon yield to the overwhelming pressure that ie brought. bearon them, Everybody {8 louking for regular. traine by Monday murning. Lass Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Buntinaton, In., July 27.—A very large maas- moeting wae hold to-nivht at “Turnur-Hall. al bpeechua wore mado on both sides, Opponents Of the strike were hissed and otherwise als. courteously treated, Some disorder — pro- prevailed, at times, but the sentiment wok a thoughtful turn toward tho clure, anit the feullng AL adjourniueut was favorstle, ‘Tho shopmen have not glyen ta yet. but will hold asmecting at Hin thoinornlng, ‘he engincers will Consult the ofllcers of tho road fn tho moruing, —— CEDAR RAPIDS, ‘THAMrS. i Dispatch to The Tribune, Cxnan Haring, Ia,, July 27,—Ycatorday morn- ing about 100 tramps went north from nerve on tho Burlington, Cedar Kaplds & Northern Maflway, and to-day, having been Joined by other bande, they are giving trouble at I'ymouth and Carpen- tor, abont 125 miles northwoetof hero. AtCarpenter a fight occurred betwoen the citizens and tramps, the Isttor belng worsted. “More trouble, howovor, ia patclpabeds and the threo companies of inilitia at tiis place have rccelvea orders to ba ready to move at a woment's notice, OLINTON. TOURS OF IDLENxSS, Speciah Dispatch to The Tribune, Onixton, Ia., July 27,.—The manuiactorers of this city unite in 8 card in to-day's papers an nonncing their Intention to start thelr works on Monday next, and yuarantue protection to all who chouse to work. The strike ls undoubtedly over, he citizens generally are deterinined to ald tho msuufacturersin ending thie seasou of enforcud idlences, ‘es WASILINGTON, GOVERNMENT... Teas. Special Dispatch to Tas Tribune, Wasuuatox, D. C., July 27.—The Cabinet moeting to-day was comparatively an aulmpurisnt one. Dispatches from ull the disturbed districts topresento< a better state of affairs, and load to the bellet tustthe supremacy of law and the resto ration of ordurtencarsthand, The most of the communications received by inombers of the Administration, a6 well as of those sent out, rolate to unintereating details, and contain princl- pally auzgestions and directions to Goveramcnt oficers whose duties aro interfered with or modl- fled by the present unsettlod state of affairs. Tt fe now hoped that, with such ald as the Government Las already been able to afford, tho local authorities In the ecversl States wherg strikes Lave occurred will be able to enforce the laws, lift tho blockade, and reopen all tho yrest arterica of traffle to their accustowed commerce. At the same, Ume the moasures set on foot during eficient ald in support of the State authorities, tn case It is needed, will becatricd out. Tue troops already ordered from the South will bo allowed ty more to their destination, and trill be held in. Ineen for imnanafate uae, THE REroNTs RECEIVED FROM CHICAGO to-day wero of a more eneonrating character. Vostmaster-General was Informed by one of hie allicera thera that passenger trains with the maile were departing regatarty on the Michigan Central, and on one or two other roads, and that by to-night trainewoult be dispatched onall tho railroads centering inthst city. No action was taken to- day by the Cabinet on Gov. Callom's roquest for Federal ald to anppress domestic violence, A con: siderable foree of United States troops ts stationed In Chicago, and the State and city authoritics have been authorized to call upon them for asnistance in care any distutbance arises which they cannot atone cope with, Oficora in command of these troops report to-day that they took no part in auppreseing the rlota of: yestertay, Thoy were inoved to different polnta inthe city In order to be In readiness ahould thelr services bo nected, Int the local authorities were able to dis- peree 7 loters without calling upon them, 1B MAIL, PIINTING, RTC. have been receivad at the Post- to-day from its agonte in differ f the country who are looking after the prompt movement of the malls, Those that wera received were all of a hopeful character, and in reveral instances reported the reatinption of tradic on toads npon which ft had heen anspended for feveral day, ‘The Treasury Department has, within the tnet day or two, made ono or two shipments of money tothe banks, and sappites of stationery have been rent by water tu Curtom-fouser and Internal. Haventie Collectors at Boston, New York, -and other points North and South on the Atlantic oat. Slupmente to the intorlor are acenmulatiny, nt Cis hoped thant they cun be dispatched earl next week. Shouwkt the blockade conto much longer. the printing of Custom-tHouno, blanks at the Gavernment Printing-Ofice may have (0 be susponded for want of paper upon which to print thei, ‘Tho stuck of tls partientar kind of papor iaVery much teduced, ‘There 1s probably a sumti- cient’ supply of Cutom-louse blanks alrendy printed to liet fora few weeks, but the quantity of these used {eao great that much eubarraeement wold be caused should the preparation and. ship. iment of them be enapended even fora few daya, CABINET MEETING, Wanmxator, 1), C., July 47.—The Cobinet for aboutan hone-and-ashalf to-day considered the Jabor troubles, ‘Celogenma showed the condition of allaire throughout the country more hopeful. It was detormmined that additional instructions should ba teaned to milltary commanders to insure the ut most watchfulnees and Immediate action sn care of outbreak, revel Maj.-Cen. John Pope, com- manting the Department af the Missouri, 1s) senlor oiicer in the Miltary Dislelon uf the Micon, and, durlug the absence of Licut.-Gen, Sheridan, will conduit with Adjt.-Gen. Deam aud Gen, Shorl- dun‘astaifaste the plana, maventent of troops, tte, Gon, Pops has been ordoredjto st. Louls, aud will leaye from Leavenworth immediately, TIE CAUSE. A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL GIVRS 1115 VIEWS. Spectut Dlepatch to The Tribune, Wasmxutow, D. C., July 27,—Asaletant Beero- tary McCormick, to-day, in an Interview with tho Washington currespondent of tho New York 7rib- une, speaking with rogurd to the assertion that afr. berinan fa forcibly contracting tho currency, and that this policy wae the cauacof the recent troubles leading to strikes, sald: '* This ta alinply absurd. ‘Lue only contraction of currency is by voluntary roloment by National Banks of circulating notes that they cannot use, Tho United States ts not contracting currency, except, where National Bank notes aro issued, 80 per cent of the amount {a United States notes Is retirod. This process lcate toagencral averago tesne of $1,000,000 a month in bank notes, and of the withdrawal of $800,000 in United States notes, Every dollar of Sractional currency ta replaced-by silver coln, and silver coin has also bocn fesued in excces, ANY PERSON CAN MAVH BANK-NOTES tupon deposit for United States bonds, which may now be hadatparin coin. To show that thero ts ne contraction of currency it appears from the debt etatement thot the money depuslted with tho Governtnent for safe-keeping without interest was, on tho Ist of July, $54,000,000, and, on the 26th of July, $00,685,000, so that nearly ono-f(th of all tho United States notes fs voluntarily deposited in the Treusury without intercet by owners of it, and tho amount of such doposlts Is steadily ncreas- ing.” “* Has the Treasury any Information,” asked tho correspondont, ‘that there is anywhere inthe country mecareity of curroncy?"* “NONEK WHATEVER,” wasthe roply. ‘'Money has accumulated fn all the bankeand at all money centres of the country, ‘The {ntereat on cominercial paper {a lower than it has been for years, There iano contraction, but tho greatost abundance and excess. It fa idle cur- rency, and not want of currency, that {9 the trouble.” **Your official position gives es exceptional opportunities to obtain correct infurmation. ‘What, in your opinion, are the causes of the pres- ent troubles?" **'There are several," raid Gov. McCormick; **firet, want of confidence caused by tho enurmous Yosrea In all kinds of investnionts made during the poriod of great inflation: second, a falling of of demand for manufactured producte, WAVECIALLY OF IKON, ‘Thin ta not caurcd {n any respect by want of cur- rency, bit by over-production, not only in this country, but In all the markets of the world. ‘The present distress is genora} among commer- cla) nations, with | th trong advantazo in favor of the United Statce,—that here our farm- {ug Interests are in the highest degree of pruape ity; our crops are geod: our markets are excol- lont,c aueed molniy by the war in Kuropo; and, in comparlion with othor nations, our Gaauciul condi- tlon is far better than any other, and NOW, JUST AT THIS TIME, srlion ont prospects aro. moxt hopefnl, comes this atriko of laborers agalnat Jnbor, —this affurt of men now omployed against men unomployed,—Iinia ro- fusal to allow laborers to make thelr own contracts, —to force ulatrens and ruin, merely that certain, men now In employment afall be kept. in employment, nnd paid higher wages, In the natural conve of affairs, whon the crops cominence to move, wages woukl have ad- vanced, and avon the money srt In motion by the crops would quicken all fudustries and give em- Pleyment to many Idle people. |The money now ying tle ts ready for active use the moment it can be safely employed. A long pertod of dejeciton was auout to ba followed wiih activa induat uly, NOTHING NAS HAPPENED IN THM MISTORY OF MANKIND #0 plainly injudiclous uw the presont movement to Prevent laboring mien from working, Even i hoy wero anked to work for insuMelent wages, they had no right to prevent other people jrorking and the effect of this movement is ‘take It stil muro «ificult to get food und labor, and being distress upon the very class of people to which they claim to botong."* AECKETARY SHERMAN BATS BO, TOO. ‘Thoro is good reason to beliove that the opinions as expressed above by Assiataut Secretary Alc- Cormick aro substantially in accordance with thoso held by Secrotary Sherman. MISCELLANEOUS. GALVESTON. ‘TRXAS CENTRAL. Gatvxstox, July 27,—Tho employes of the ‘Texas Central Kailroad at Corsicana struck at noon yosterday, and no freight trains aro allowed to pass that polnt, The strikers aro determined, but very orderly, Many of them have gone on the apectal police force, and expr lotermination to proe fect life and property. CONFERENCE, Ataconference of train hands at Hearne, last night, an agreoment was made (o prevent tho pi sago of freight tralus, and that ne ono should permitted ta intesfere with the property unt!l the strikers became satisfied that the stoppage of frolght would not bring the Company to torma, AT HOUSTON. ‘The omployes of the Central Road at Houston helda mecting lest night, and a resolution wae adopted instructing the Committee to demand that the January standard'‘of wages be restored, — the rate provalilng before tho Jat of April cut,— that ly, 10 per cent additional to the rates calsting; aleo, nino tours’ labor per day, not less. ‘There ly to be another mecting at the shops this morning at 10 o'clock, at which comuailttees from other pointe slong. the dine will be present. The anawer of thu Company Is expected, ay fa bullered thar iu Central allroad Company will yield, it i reported that the men on the San Antonio Hailroad declino to join tho si COMPROMI! Gatvestox, July 27.—Thw employes of the Texas Central Road holda meeting at Houston this ad appaloted a Cotomittes to walt on of tha road lay before them their rlevances. ‘Tho Comumittes was met by Vice- reallent Jordon, Supcrnicndent bwanson, and Evcrctary Caye, who explained to tI barrasewivnts upder which tho load oud ud the necessity fur ccusuny tn ite manage: After a lengthy conference, both sides made conccasions, and it was agreed that the Waceishuuld be rustorod to the Apr.) standard, hilf of the Jucevase to take effect Aug. 4 wud bulf cet. 2. The Committce of employes telegraphed to all factory sajeriment: al ints on tho ruad that o s: d been arrived at, work slould be resumed once, and the railroad troubles {n this State sre wow confused enticly to the ‘Teaus Pacitic load, Frojght trafic ou that road ts suspended, out there ta no Mxchhoud that there will be any violence. Vue good Ueuuvive of th: men, aud Wels calm that they havy uot Leou paid say wagve since March, excites Considerable pyiapathy for them, NBGA sThIXe. ‘The vezgro lonushoremon employed at the Cen- tral wharf in thia city, who Lave horctofore beon workluy tor 30 cents per hour, strack at 11 o'uclock to-day for 40c, the smount paid to white laburere on the other wharves. Afier sume little dolay, thelr demand was yuod-saturedly acceded te, an: ke A detachment of police was on ihe wharf to xuppre-n any outbreak, but thoir services were not requised NEW JERSEY. AT SOMERVILIR, Ne Je New Yona, Jnly 27.—Six demonstrative strikers on the Cente) Itailrond of New Jersey havo been arreated at Somervilte and Bonnd Brook by the Sherif and 200 citizens, headed by Gen, Fitzjoln Porter, ‘The etrikers wore removed and their fol- lowers diaporacd. At the depot of the Morris & Eerex Division of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rallroad tate afternoon the passenger trains left on scbedulo ime, huor#n suntexcan, Hach Connolly, arrested in Jersey City leet evening while engaged In an attempt to Incite the Erle men ta lat, had an examination before Jue- tleo Davia thin morning. When taken Intocustody he was plying the men with beer and attempting to creato a riot, At tho atatlon-house he was found to be In poseession of a six-barreled revolver, every chamber Inaded, and twenty cartridges, Justice Davis fined him $10 for carrylng concealed weapona, and sent him to tho Penitenttary for alxty days for disorderly con- duet. DROREN OUT APRESII. Waanixaton, N. .. duly 27.—Tho fresh out- break to-day among the employor of the Nolaware & Lackawanna ltailroad, the atrikora eny, wan eaused by the Company rending bogus mori izes to the engine dispatcher at Hovoken that aif wan acttled, and the men shonld resume work, and others otdering that trains bo allowed to proceed. ‘The sienatites of committeemen to thero di patches were forged, ‘I'he atrikern feel aggrieves and ttinannounced they will do nothing to fore ward the business of the road until, they receive fellable orders from thetr own Committecinen. Tho strikers have received a dispatch from the Tortmaster-(ieneral that the Government's con- tract with the Hallroad Company ia to carry mails | on passenger trains only. AT MonnistowN. / Monntetows, N. Jo, duly 27-09. m.—At mid. night jaet night United States Senator Randolph became alarmed lest the tloters from neighboring lines sould nttemot to aleze a battery of guns tixcd for aalutes at Washington's headqanricrs, anid he therefora went with some men and dia mounted the cannun ra that they could not be used, ‘They will provably be remounted to-day, and taken to the Contt-loure for aafety and used We requlred. The Stierif{ bad! a porso ready of 160 men to start for 't Morris, but a dispatch Ieasoner says the men wo promised at that point tu not interfore with ssenger tralns while thelr cominittes in In aca. jon at Kcranion, No frelght trains aze to be run. TNOUNLB ANTICIPATED, ‘The Committee will report thelr decision about noon, and the Superintendent asks tho, Sherif to remaln In readinosa, as he antleipates trouble this afternoon, moxhis & xespx. Doven, N. J., July 27,—Strikers at Phillipa- burg refuse to allow any trains to Seave thero on the Alorris & Essex Houd to-day. ‘The morning mall oing Wert will yo as neur Phillipsburg as poanlbte, and then return to Now York, RIUTEAS AUNESTRD. Etiranety, N. J.. daly 27,—T'he military gar- rinoned here were ordered thts morainy to Somor- ville. Ono hundred ond Ofty armed’ mon from Flemington accompanied the train to Somervilic, where 200 armed men aasisted tho Sherif, Five rlotera wero arreatcd, among thom those who threatened the engineer, There is no riot here or at Somorvillo;the troopsand armed citizens are too strong, i MILITIA ORDERED OFF. Sensey Ciry, July 27.—Late fernigtt moillitte loft for Washington and Philippaburg, N. Jy MARYLAND, ‘THB BALTIMORN & O10, Barrixong, July 27,—In a conference to-day betweon Vice-Proaldents King and Keyser, of the Baltimore & Ohio itallroad, and the Committee of the strikers, tbe Vice-Iresidents were requested to pat in writing what the Company was willing to do, Incompliance, a second letter was addressad to the Company, in substance as follow: #irst—Tho 10 per cent reduction cannot be changed, but tho Company was willing todo all in {ts vowerto prevent tts bearing with peculiar hardahlp on any class of employes. Second—As tue Company understands that wages have been much reduced because of men not ree cotving full employment, the Company ls willing and thinks itcan eo arrange matters to enable its employca to obtaln a full average month's work. Tatrd—If the men agree Lo ticse terms and re. turn to work Immediately, all minor grievances of which complaint has been nade shall be Investigat- ed and receive prompt redress, to-night the loiter Ata meeting of the strike: was Jaid befoze them, and the imecting addressed Speeches were niso by Vice-President Koyrer, anade by J, Ul, Elder, Presiaent of the Committee, and others, in oppovition tothe propvusitions, aud thoy woro UNANIMOUSLY REJECTED, ‘The Company will run thelr freight trains to-mor- row under protection of the military and civil au- Pbneitias, aud will make no further concessions to je strikers, ‘The oMiclals of tha road claim that Gov, Carroll has issued a proclamation calling upon tho Sherif of Baltimore City, and tho Sheritle of counties through whith the Baltimore & Ohio Road runs prow! lo for the wafety of tho property and he free jussago to trains conveying paseongers or merchandise, LOUISVILLE. EVERTTINING LOVELT, Louravirtm, July 27.—Tho city romatns quiet, the citizens militia betng atill on active duty, Passenger trains aro running on schedule time on the doffersonville, Madteon & Indianapolis and Ohio & Mississipo! Hailroads,. Amicable telations are ostablished botwoen the prosidentand employcs of the Loulevillo & Nashville, and thomen have gone to work, ‘Thoro huve been active movements of the United Btates infantry, Seven companios have gone to Indianapolls under command of Gen Morrow. Five companicsand two battorics to Nowport, andor Gen'Floyd Jones, Five cumpantes romain here under Gen, Detrobry. Others will arrive to-mor- row, Gen, Reoger, commanding tho Departmentof tho South, renched Loulaville today. P . CINCINNATI & LOUIBVILLE AIR-LINE, Lovinvinte, Ky., July 27.—70 #, Gallup, Gene eral Western Agent, Chleagos AM our mon'arg at work, Tho cngincera, fireinon, and machinwts are armed and cathusioatically protecting uur prop- orty, ‘Tho beat of feeling provails between tho management and employes, Wo have had yery little and apprebend no fiarthor trouble, Our road continues open tu all points un it, both for freight and passengers, ‘Ynoro has been no Interruption to cithor brauch of tho businoss. EAB es MARYLAND, PROFOSED COMPROMISE, . Davtimons, July 37,—In declining the demands of the employcs of the Baltimore & Ohio Iallroad fur an increase of. wi » Vice-Prosident King prescnts facts and figures showing the great reduc- tion In the rates and trafic since 1861, and he be- Hevee that these fguros will uatlafy every reason- able man in tho employ uf the Company that the wages which they demand cannot be pald, Me calle thelr attention to the fact thatthe Daitimore & Ohio Hoad was tno last Company which rom. poted for the great trade of tho West that made a reduction of 10 percent. Mr, King saya thatthe Company employs a larger forco than le necessary to order that aa: ould bethrown ont of employ- ment; and while he regrota that the motives of the Company abould havo been misunderstyod, he be- fieven tint the digieutiion can readily” be edjustod in such a manner ato protect materially the in- terest of the Company, and those of the employes, AT NOON to-day the Committee waited wnon Vico-Presidents King and Keyser, at the Camden Depot, and they are now in consultation, It ie understood that they will report tho result of thelr conauitation, ee atmiay be, to # meoting to be held to- night. . A COMMITTEN OF STHIEERS called on Gov, Carrol! this morning, saying that thoy noleratood he dealred ta confer with tho ‘wo Governor said that he bad not sent for tl Ly but that he was gratified to see them. They repre- sented tothe Governor that the purpose of the atrike in which they were interested wae only to obtein wagee whicl would enable them to five. ‘They wero not engaged in violence, and would not counsel sucha thing, ‘They read to the Governor the resolutions sdopted by ‘the atrikers, which, they sald, bad Leon presentad to Vice-Prosident King. ‘The terme of these resolations wero not ac- epee by Mr. King, as the previous dispatch THE LABOR LEAGUE, PETITION OF TUR PRESIDENT. Wasuixotom, D. 0., July 27.—The Central Council of the Labor League of the United States, beadguarters in thie city, to-day transmitted s pe- tltlon to the President of the United states, urging that steps be taken jamediately to end the existing labor trouble, and restore trafic, law ondorder. They ‘Oppose any compromlee with actual rioters or those counteuancing riot, aud declare that the impend- ing famine in large citles, the imminent suffering of the great law-abiding labor clement, loss and ruin to the agricultural population. with the unde- veloped evils which may result fromthe present Justify the Executive, on bebalf of the whole pcople, In calling prominent railroad men, who, in bind and passlonate stubburouess. refuse to Listen Ww oither redeva or tue loud appesling of the peuple, to Warblntun, together with the leaders of the fabor organizations who have opposed violence, that the didiculties m: ‘The petition alsv acts forta that any further blind reslatauce of the railrusde to the detrimont of buelnesd of the uation would justify the Gov- stoment tu taking possceolou of the roads aud Fa0- ning theus in the Interest uf the peoply as well ae that of the companies, The petitioners decisre thelr belief that euch a movement would i ive iin- mediate confdcace to the country aud pub an ead be compromised. to Moodshed. ‘They declare in favor of nppee Ing rot nnd uphoiding the suprem ier of the anid, further, that the Learn be convinend th arent law-abiding element. of the United Sr Capitaliete and Inborers, woald hall wh delicbt any aritioment of the present deplorable conditiog of affaiza by Just and patciotic con. promise NASHVILLE. PRECAUTIONART. Naanvinun, Tenn, July 27.—Unitet states Marahal Wheat recelved an order from Judge Con. nolly , Trley directing bim to take aneh immedi, ate action for the protection and safety of prop. erty of the St. Louis & Southeastern Rattrond ay might be neceseary, and f necessary to that end he yonld take poercasion of the roaa and rolling ntock, and hold the same anbject to the order yf the Court. WARDLY DARKN. An attempt was made in Edefotd thin morning to gut loon the parsenyer coachen from tha mall ear intending to nermit only the fattcr toro, | Marshal Whent took the names of the parties, and told them they could ent the cars loore if they chose, but that he wontd recoupte then, and If any ong of them molested tna train he would take him inte custody. They desisted, and the train went on, ‘The feeling ta very etronz among railroad men to prgraut pareenger cars going to-morrow mornin, utit is bolleved that better counsels will preva OANADA. MONTREAL. Gpectal Dispatch to The Tribune... Montnear, July 27.—The United States mati, which has been sent through Canada in conn. quence of the rioting, no longer comes this way, communication by regular route hating been ree atored. 1 Livy the 8T. THOMAS, Speetat Dispatch to The Tribune, St. Tromas, July 27,—Matters on tho Canady Southern at this point remain unchanged. Every, thing is quiet. No traine are running, aud no arratigement has yct buen alfected hetiveen the men and managers of the rund, jo men are hokd. ing a meeting to-night, and are in constant com munleation with SMesare. Tilinghaet ond Mate, who arc tn Duifalo. Prospects aro that mattors will o¢ Dut in stich n shapo as to accuto the regular running of traina to-morrow, SEDALIA, MO. PROSPE&CT OF A COMPROMISa, BSeparta, SMo., duly 27,—The atrikora here on the Mesourt, Kansas & Texan Road had a Inrge and enthuslastle meeting thinafternoom, Addresses were delivered by the Rev. J. M. Veh Wagoner, Hi, C. Binet, Col, daynes, Treasurer of tho road, andothers. The meeting was largely actenied, and very orderly. After the mecting a consultatiog way held butween the atelkers ant oficera of the oad, during whlch tho officers uiada «vary fair proposition, acceding to nearly all tho demunus, the only differences being the wazcn to trackinen und mileage patd to brakemen and firemen on short runs. It ln the goncral belief that the terms will be accepted and the men resume work in the morning. OMAIIA. NO STRIKE FRARED, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Oxanta, Nob., July 27.—No atrike ts feared here now, The mecting of the Union Pacific employes lant night was fora different purpose, namoly, to take measurosto ald Eastern sufferers and ene deavot to have the Omaha Smelting Work raise the wages of thelr employes to the Union Pacific standard, and to ask tho City Council to do the same for city laborers, They also took preliminary stops towards organizing a general labor union ip Omaha. The strike on tho Town roads across the river holds out yct, MICHIGAN. GHAND narins. Avectat Dispatch to Tae Tribune, Gnaxv Rarips, Mich, Inly 27,—With tho rev famption of regular passenger and freight trafic on the Grand iver Valley division of the Michtyan Central andon the Southern, and the news thet the ateike Is virtuatly broken up on the through Uner cast of here, onf city bas loat Its anxlety, and business moves on again with {ts usual calm: and buatlo. ‘hero is no further danzer of any a tompt to strike amongany of the workingmen Nery and all breathe casicr and freer, VERMONT. ALL RIGHT ON THE VERMONT CENTRAL. St. Auuans, Vt, July 27-3:45 p. m.—Thero have been no disturbances or interruptions to busincas at any point on the line of this road, nor aro any anticipated. Tho cztsting relations be- tween the, management and its employes are of the most harmonious character. All our. trains have been and are being run regularly. «W, Hopant, General Snposintendent of tho Contra! Vermont Railroad, * COLORADO. AT DENVER, Dexven, Col,, July £7,—Tno Kansas Pactfcshopa - here were closed yesterday, tomporarily, uy the Company, on account of the deadlock in business, ‘There Is no excitement hero, and no Indications of aatrike, ‘Tae emnpluyes passed resclutions to jr tect the property uf the Company, ‘Tho prompt meavures taken by Chicazu to handle the strikers is the general topic, and gratited comments are gen- eral. NEW MAVEN. A COMMUNISTIC ‘THREAT. New Haven, July 27.—A meeting of the Work: ingmen's party, or Social Democrats," was held to-night, It did not differ from that held in New ‘York Inet night. MeCuiro, the leader, Ina apeect, threatened that Now Maven would auffor au Pitt burg uniess the city made an appropriation for t! workingmon, oo THE WEATHER. Wasninaton, D, C,, duly 88—1 a, m.—For the Inke region, watmer, southweatto cooler north: weat winds, rising barometer, cloudy weather, and numerous light rains, LOGAL OUNEAYATIONS, Uutosag, Jnty 27. Time, Bar, Tir fi, G:53a, m. 2UNT, Td Usa, mm, Bes! 200 De A. Uh) MA p.m nt pe mi. (20.ra] TH Jonup. ma, |v. 40] 77 Maaimum thermometer, 6d: minima SUNKRAL Oman VATIONS, Oxicauo, daly 'Z7- Bar, | Tar, BES. Biations, 3 1 cry wB SPI a Py at nm 14 "4 EUEEY 2: WEEE: epee BES! BEVETE! | 2E28: EEE §' CANADIAN ITEMS, Apectat Dispatch to Tas Tribune. Moxtnsat, July 27.—The Dank of Montreal touched 155% to-day, which Is said to be owlng to the failure of the Meeker iron Orm in Chicago, In which the Chicago branch of the Bank of Montreal la largely interoated. It ts expected, however, that sae en i Srlal Digpatch to The Tribune, Agence, July 27.—Tho solemn triduan In bonor of Bt. Aune has commenced throabout the Arcu- diocese at St. Anne's, ‘The concourse of pilgrims Immense. Crowds are coming from all quar- ters. This Province has been, by solemn brief from the Popo, placed under ths protection of Bt. Anne. Hence this grand triduas, or solemally Taatlng threo days, amunyet the Caisolics, Spectal bispa The Tris Duocuvinis, duly Thousand-Island Park ie w gratifying success. About 100 tente and all the cottages are occupied, and the Ausuclation has ordered additional tents 10 accommodate the inultitude, ‘The Rev. Dr. Dunn, of Newark, N, J., and Mrs, Wheeler, of Binge ton, will preach Iu the tabernacle to-morrow. ae AN INCENDIARY ATTEMPT AT CHICAGO. An incendiary attempt to fire the emall pasaca- ger depot of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, at tbe Biue Island crosslng, was mado about 11 o'clock last night, and, fortunately, was discovered by the watchinan and put out iu tine to prevent the destruction of the building. | Keroneus Ol] was used lo aaturate the boards on the under side of the foor, The watchman saw three wen stealthily leaving the place, and bss oo doubt but they were the Iuceudliries. As these men were scen to go toward the infected district, they were robshly membera of the Comuuuiatic gang that Fos bees making all ta troubl TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Buarrizsono, Vt, July 27,.—UGen. Devens, with President Hayes, will probably gu from New York to Benulnoxton direct, thence to Windsor with Mr Bvarts, sheoce quictly to Wilmioyton aud Nowfsoe, where bis wacie, Austin Birch tealdes. ‘New Youx, July 27, —Dry-goods imports st this port the past week were $1,600,000. a JOLIET, ILL. % Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Jour, 1i., July 27.—Col. Jesse Harper, of Danvillc, was billed to speak at the Court-Loure thla evening on allver, strikes, groenbacks, soJ kindred topics. A reapectable audieuce ssecoi- vied, bat Col. Jesse fatied to appear. Ip ble ab- sence the Hon. U. M. Radcliffe, ef this city, ad- droaced the meeting.