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ye Chicago Daily Cribune. ; . ‘. Zz —_ ee oo VOLUME XXXU. CITICAGO, MONDAY, JULY 30, 1877. PRige : FIVE CENTS. ELL Als > doned. One gentleman tried the extraordinary | sent out both passenger ail freight-trains. A | pears to have just struck this city. The strik- | upon the police who were afoot. When they = * f if ny gi a ‘i 4 cety. 3 thort time a st Net’ “Th ment of impelling himself homeward by | good ical of objection was mae to this by the | ers have organized, and to-morrow morning in- | reached the entrance to the hall stairway, Capt. stumpy, '¢. ono SALE OF THE CAMITAL STOCK THE STRIKERS. experiment of Impelling himself homewis Uy | ficikers, anit about noon quite a cromd of them } tend to parade the strecte. “It ie feared a zen: | Lee, in alow tone, ordered a halt, and, leaping | Yel som man marched down at’ the head of = . off from within himself, but discovered hit OF T: gathered nbout a pasrengor-train, sald tt should | eral strike in ali hranches of trade will be at-| froin bis horse, he drew ffs sword aud fed the | Reeul Internationals, snd after halting mistake in tine to avert sorious consequences. National Life Insurance Co, Jo Gen. Bates sent a company of militia to the | Ipated. men took possession of the sccoad floor, and | Cadtain of a company that bad heen directed to cen, | not go ont, and malo quite semonstration. | tevapted to be inaugurated, and trouble fs antic- | way up stairs." Capt. Heubler and a number of | them nalde and annonnced that he was j H In the excites tot the ent & Renewed Destruction of Mins | Micadicr-dencrsl offered to tahip? on Dat | train, who surrounded the strikers, took them tenn tacte. Capt. Lee und Detective Hugh O'Nell, who waa | Tebort to Mr. Heleher for orders. Looking out tral fore the ‘mast,’ and, | prisoners, and put them {n confinement. ‘This | Taare fare, Ind., July 20,—At @ meeting | rized out as one of the b’hoys, went on up- | St ‘the company,” Mr. Belcher found instead of ing Property in Penne Fenger train a8 a man before the ‘Tate wns | Buleted them. materially, bul guards were put | of the Vandaila” empluyes: to-night, it waa Fe. | staira and did the work a P| the big, brawny | workmen that ho fe Hi BI had could go through a an Invoice tothe stuffed | on all tral which’ left aubsequently, | solved to go to work In the morning at the ok IN THR MAIN TALE. ie expected, 9 mg 98 fean and OF U.S. OF A. sylvania. fenartnent of the Permanent Expoattion, In| and no mors tronble occurred, | About | wages, aubject to modification hereafter, Du- | alone. The revurter was Just climbing inthe | Upgry aa that ed company | that despair, several veterans pinned postel-cards to 100 strikers, or thelr sympathizers, who | ring the afternoon non-union firemen who at- | wiadow from the balcony, and about a score of | Falstail, mustered for service, Tho thelr shirta and threw themselves by the track, indulged in fond talk, were arrested during the | tempted to go ont were beaten by atrikers. strikers were vainly suretcbing thetr necks ont | Cabtain” wanted to know where he should iy virtue of nn order from the Cirentt Court of Cook County, ili, the undorsiencd, an Hecelver of the He- determined to trust to tuck and someconecien- | day, and by night ite was hardly possivie ty ace the window in the hope of secing the way to plave his cuards, and Mr. Belcher told lin that SPSS hate ines tae nny ante, varese | Outside Strikers Force Miners to | tious matiacent to pass them through. Todd | a striker about the depot or any of the yarda, MISSOURL the ground, when Capt. Lee, sword. in “handy fe was in charge, and might, put his men whet forthe purchase In lois of any amount, of 10.080 parca : A ‘ tothe terror of these unfortunate men, they | The engineers on the Vandalia Itoad atruck at e i buret into the room and roared out, ‘Lat every | Ne thought they would do the most zoo. Ho of ae Cantal tor ar ealne #1rH) pee ehare), being Quit by Disabling the couldn't get aaything to eat that waa palate. | t2o'clock Inet night. Notwithstanding this, THE ARRESTED AT ST. LOUTS. tnan in thls rooin consider himself my prisoner!’ | Scattered them around the building, and short ye wrote capital atock of ald Compan z Bic; and, the crowe Knew this. thes hovered | passenger train on that road wentout this eyeur | To the Wales ducceles Pres, There were afer groans and same appeals for | |¥ came back and Henares I rs Helcher Abia’ i 9 ‘caw " ii Po és 1 € ). C1 srete! : 7 "4 may, isc aneceaetal oI peration, afd one of tbe Works, above the emacitted soldiers and ‘cawed? In | Ing, the engine being driven by a non-Brother- ir. Louis, Mo., July ‘o-day passed very | leniency aa the wretches whoee escape had been is he Proporaletn te in cenled eovelonee marked, hood engineer. When the trainon the Vanda- | quietly. and matters aro beainning to assume | cut off beard this order and hauled {n their | Something to cat, and Mr, Belcher couldn't help qoyens anticipation of a big Quaker City forcanttal Fock.” and adiircesed to (he lia Road. which was to leave Terre Haute at ‘hb. Happily for aching breasts at home, x heals, but adunif that the cadaverous, hungry-looking Ree er er iinntteed Gy im wnopened &9 the ua EP tees atramgfing into. tho city | 11:25 lant night, was ready to etart the enuincer Wale Aitta} anges Acinic of seoeinants of | © Fall in Hine, all of yon!” was the order of | Set liad been so long without a quod filling, that Court for ius actlon at the end of te Gury want. | Considerable Excitement at Enst | yesterday cvening, One gollant Major was | deserted ft. In'a few minutes another engineer | Citizen guards ave been disbanded, and {t {6 | the Captain as he started around the room, 8 squarer thing than ® good meal could not be se Ener ear crelvar itep, Lfé-lue, COny 157 Lagalie-st. % SU | siired in military boots, a brakeman's panta- | waa found in the perron of Mr. Frank Myere, quite probable that all will be relleved to-mor- | Some of the uufortunates were about tu make | Putup to erat Tle told the Captain’ am Chteaga, Ml, July 21 3977. St. Louls and Terre Toons, no coat rent mentioning, and a Be TALLER IN THE HANK row, when general business will be resumed and | a dash for the dour, but they were suddenly | Cordingls that they could take their meals at # raph operator's cap. of McKeen & Tull, who mounted the cab and Merchanta? 61 Reb checked by Hughey ‘O'Neil, who, with two | Meighboring cating-house at the expense of the brought the train through.” On. ie arrival lire the Merchanty’ Exchange reopened. | There | fightullooklng revolvers, ready cocked, quiet | covern, and It will readily be Imagined that this Mr, Myers run the locomotive to the round- | 1) y ereg- | ly warned them that If ‘any one of them at- | they did not fall to avail themselres of house, when he was assaulted by thirty or forty | War police force will be fully able to take care | tempted to pass he would drop In his tracks. fhe courtesy. at any pate, She | eatiie strikers and badly beaten, but he escaped, All | of theclty from this timeon. James McCarty, | ‘Fall in, I tell you,” cafd the Captain, as he | Wouse cent eu a bill the next morning for thelr Is quiet In East St, Louis to-night, and the out- | a prominent Internationalist, and one of the | slapped « frightericd-looking fellow across tho | Supper and breakfasts, while an extra Item the depot and greeted him with cheers. Though ays tre aetinined ‘end weary Be tall the ator his heroic charge upon the enemy with the a modesty tiecorming tr Ca area a fan ts ree All viewed bls course briefly, merely touching lore Serene at Braidwoo and thera upon the number of rioters he had TO LOAN ON HORTG.GE. ¥ram $2,000 to $25,000 to loan on Chicago Real Estate at 7, 8, and 10 per cont. WALTER H. MATTOCKS, Room 1, No. 40 Dearborn-at. look {s promising. Gen. Bates says be was rent | back with hie aword. oC $15 for liquor showed what the men = Yesterday---Return of Htangled and, otherwise put. to death, and re- | there to reestablish law and order; atrd nee chat | TOS! incendiary speakers of that Order, togeth- | ™ivhats the use of treating a man liken | thought theydo the most zood at. When this BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN marked that ff somebody didn't hurry'back to | the embargo ou commerce ts ralged, and that | tf With Peter Lofareen, who ts belleved | dog aaked one, aa he etond a Hittle out of | thay nine su gue rusian was torr politely told q the Negroes. Hielraviiie with some sandwiches and beer for hetsgoing todo it. He will refrain from exer- | tobe Chairman of the Executive Committee z that he could collect his Hquor bift himself, and Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. ‘Hes moncy totoan on Meal Estate, Produco and Pro- vision, Cty and County Orders, and Mercantile Paper, and Iaseiling Exchange ou sil countri Sy 7 Per Cent. We can make loans, onchotce improved Real Es. tate Security. of $10,000, $17,100 anf $310,000 a7 cent. er sums fo ault at lowest , Per ent STURN EAC & NU 10 Washington-at. ‘ARTISTIC TAILORING, the First Division, somebody would starve to death, It was his impression also that the strike was over, so far as the West was con- Chicago Fails to Afford a. | cerca nt least, as the great majority of, the C: b of Riotous strikers had chased him all the way ome.” rumv oO COAL. News, TOW IT 18 AFFECTRD. i Sptetat Dispaten to The Trine, a Privapevrnta, Pa., July 20.—The events of Guard Duty Still Performed by | the past week have eent coal up, and it will not ine. clsing posttive force as lone as possible. but he | which worked so inuch mischief during the | ‘I'm not going to waste any time withfyou | the restofthe account was paid, Meantime sareit ne tscompelted to use It he will ure it | past week are under arrest and in all, “Call, | Now, and if you all dom't torm in tine instantly, | $hegone. hasing vot thelr stomachs fall, had vigorously. He says that if atrikers or rioters | Fedren, a negro who Jed the levee rabble in | 1 Waru you that you will wet burt.” Ulsappeared, and the full, brazen lmnpititence of collide with bis troops they will ret hurt, ashe | sic lings Tusedep and Wedacuiart The Captain Yooked savage, and the reporter | the farce began to manifost itself, A messen, has no binuk cartridges. A great tnuny of his | thelr proceedings Tuesday and Wednesday last, | gi} right into Ine at the head of the crowd, | Ser being sent tothe roums of “the Committec boys being war veterans, they know to iirc low. | #00 a number of others engaged in closing | not knowing but that he, too, would get a blis: | 1 inquire the reason why the giant had been piel tb factories, are alno under arreat. Twenty-aie | ering alap with the steel, or: worse. “Ina tao- | Sbandoned brought back the Information that 8r. Lovis, July 20-—Five companies of United | Huelemiers of the strikers fn Carondalet were | ment the crowd, numbering between twenty | the Mayor had proclaimed that he would give States troove left St. Louls for Belleville at | Alto captured yesterday, Jolin Morgan, ex- | and thirty, formed as orderly a double file ax | Protection to workmen, so the services ‘of tho o'clock this evening, with scaled ortert, ‘The | President uf the Miners’ Axsoclation of Bouth- | anybody could desire, and the next moment Committee were not needed any longer. It was prisoners captured hy the soldiers to-day were | ern invfs, who was arrested yesterday, | caine the order, Forward, march.” easy torec thouxh that the crowd had little Examined tis evening by Jolin H. Oberly, State | Wasreleared, he having clearly shown that he | Hughey U'Nell and Sergt. Fox marshaled the | Hopes of a longer supply of rations, and £0 they », Rallroad Ce {1 sand ali of them except | hud nothing to do with the railroad strikers. | mtserab w, and th ched di tairs | fronped the gatne os goon as ft was likely it earring re Se the Regulars and Vol+ get back to summer level again this season, | Haltond Comment ae te a icraivete | All men captured at Scliuler's fall Friday alver- a houah coins term ee deaths CORT MT | ond pay no longer. However, It is ndinttted 1 unteers sure. The shurp risc to $5.75 in Delaware, gohome and keep away from the depot here- | Noun except fire have been released, no thnt ex. ‘At the second floor they were Juined by oth- that the guard, ridiculous as it was, gave the ll 18601 e Lackawanna & Western, and $6 in Delaware & | gfter, petition proves to have been a water-haul. Gov. | ers, and in auuther moment they emerued froin roremen cull enough to stay at thelr posts. . Hudson, was entirely unwarranted by the an- | arrzupring To GALvamize THE strixe into | Cullot left for Springfield last night. the building. Their advent was greeted with | durin ae niet 80 that the ‘retlucry fa well ‘ R f Contemptatea Strike licipation of diminished production, and was ag- 1 pUER AGAIN ee kica<tht, Ti the strike on the | SHCtt?, OF foine, and Hlsses by uthers and they fnough satiated, » trike &pectal isyuich to Trae jeune, a oy 5 oat were marshaled to a position between two files ———— From our present LOW PRICES, en) Rumors of P Bravated by n rush of the shorts to, cover | 7, aqui Til, duly a0.--Last evening the op- | Missouri, Kanna &” Texas Road termainated | of police in the street, One iaan, in. tls en- Onro. me of the Railroad Nevertheless, everything indicates on {inter- by So Pawnee ference with the preduction which will send up js the price permanently. The auctions of the last week were indefinitely postponed, neither the Pennsylvania nor the Lackawanna Company Several Sermons on the Strilees | heing ready to guarantee thelr delivers. ‘The all Garmonts, both Winter and Summer wetght, far and antil AUG, 15, NEXT, for cash within five days from dulivery of Goods, Our WINTER FASITIONS RE ISSUED, Some of our STAPLE FALI, and SUITINGS, CASSIMERES, and OVER- eratives of the Mattliclssen & Hegler Zinc | this morning by the Company acceding to the | deavor to get away, had run against aclib, or coLunnus. Works, of this city, numbering about 300 men | demands of the employes except In sume im{nor | bunch of knuckles, of door-frame, and bled. Mm the WWeetern Associated Press. and boys, mostly Poles, proceeded in a | details, All themen returned towork.andtrains | freely at the face, The sight of this htood, Voue: O., July 29,—P: 4 in Ne body to the three zine manufacturing establisn- | are running again. which was all that was spilled on this memora- Lovacs, O., July: 20.—Pasecager train No, ments it; this city and the oue iu Peru, aud drew THE CAPTENE OP THE COMMUNE. + | bie occaaton, minde many of the strikers, who | S20n the Pittsburg, Clocionatl & St. Louis fs ‘St. Louie Kepubiican, duly 24, 4 a the Bre from the.(urpaces ee under the: This was the state of aifairs ata dicluck, and had made safety, groan for sympathy, Railroad ran into a freight train on its arrival GS are already in, and from this thins till Preached in Different minera of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Com- 7 f arrangements were making fc tag’ and | pp Lie cavalry were still enzazed in chasing the | here at 4:45 thts morning, by a displaced awiteh, 5 eral Point Zine Works in this city and the Tilt B ng for o meeting aod | crowd, never permitting enouh to ect toether Hee eet and Winter Goods will be ar Churches. pany are all out and demanding 25 per cent in- | nofs Zine Works of Peru are panning to-day, | Some apceches in the jul] ut 4, to render at attempt ‘to rescue’ puselifer A | Toc damage Waa stlabe, “\Fome paasencers wero Somebody came up into the hall and breath- are coming’? several tines ‘dur- Ing the day, and hence there were a guod man crease in wages. This company has put Up rates 50 cents. The Lehigh Valley ie stand- still, and there is _no knowlng when it will ship Mob Law and Violence Dez | ®s, more coal. They will sell what they have ‘The coal miners and laborers of this city and 4 vicinity are to hold an adjourned meeting at 10 | lestly shouted © The soldi o'clock to-morrow forenoon. ‘There has becn |, Tiiis alarm bad been wiv number of prlsuners who had been captured ou | *lizhtly bruleed. It Is not positively known the street were added to the up-siairs battalion, | that the strikers turned the switch. There has and then again the order wae given, been no disturbance whatever to-day. A rumor iris’ In an opportunity each as nexer before offered our patrons and the citizens of Chicago ta optain the best of Garments for an excerdingly clove price for the article furnished. EVERY- THING GUARANTEED, Standard the Highest. ) no coal mined here slueo last Wednesday, 4 “FOHWARD, Mancit!"”” prevails afin to-night that a number of miners at 50 to 7% cents advance. The Penneyivania ¥ who paid ho attention to tt, About a hundred. | The fort was taken. The mob was dispersed or | are coming to this citys but if probably has no un od how ddown-stairs tu the strec rel i s pi Edward Ely & Co ngUNCHA: in) Unused had {ts sbloments interfered with by the strikes INDIANA. however, moved Wown-atairs tu the strevt,evl- | eamured, and a trork, great not in itself, but in | fonnudation. — Pittabung, Cincinnatt & St. lout y “5 Terms. an the Erie, but just as it advauced prices 50 ar Grae ae dently more curious than fearful, aud it Je au | ite iniluence on future affairs, wax curbpleted | officials augounce that they will run ont freight Wabash-ay., corner Monroe, Chicago. conte, andy Erle. ne yoady to receive its coal,one pasted nipessh 10 The THibanes ae eained ‘any suspicion that the autho rite, | Without blowdshed. As the procession, with its | tratns to-norrow east and west, or at least male Mabe te¥ ss CRnOe __MOMrOss venga o ridge: n 3 drvoping prisoners, moved down Fifth strect, | an attempt. The city is very quict to-nicht. the crowd cheered lustily. . ‘The Home Guard are on duty in large numbera. RannGke POR THUS KECOND TIME Forr Warns, Ind., July 2.—The Pittsburg | ould attempt to enter the building sod make s ree 7 7 within s week, and the head house of its gravit arrests. Tae eoldiery had drawn up tn line at Carr ON. perennation | An Eloquent and Timely Disoourse | iau'wasvel em fire and deetruged: “Tha wil | & Fort Warne strikers were reinforced last | ‘The Zemublican reporter, knowin what wat | street, abblick (rum the lilt, ani alli their | _ Darrox, Ox July 90.—-The Daytan companies TO MERCHANTS AND RAILROADS, the Bev. W. W, Pat- tompel acessation for some. time thouch its | Bight by 100 section men, who came from Col- | to be expecteil, elimbed ont upon the batcony, | neighburhood was clear of the crowd, who did | of the Fourth Regiment, Q. N.G., arrived fa a hidssn ag EaMa by Gs miners have nocomplaint. and did not wish to | umbla City on hand-cars. To-day several en- | on top of the sccund story, awning, whence Fae ee eee seen ieatie stake ak tas masiets |, Cade oe ins deine one Galuleeda wou ers PU a alt cs pect amide pecan tie tor, DDD, atop work, Allthe mines of the Lehigh & | ciaes were fred up and one locomotive moved | could command a long view of Fifth street | men, os some accident might result. ‘The only | received enthustastically by large num- Vil ¥ active operation ot the seldiers wus performer | ber of eltizens. ‘They were conducted to thelr vlockade of the Central, and some o} Ci south, and at the same time could look rlght uralro Jk, willbe recetyed fram and after date by cabarre Company are stopped by the | out of tha roundhouse, but ft was.met by the } into the room of that wonderful Executive Gone ry FLW & the 7 by William Barnett, of the battery, who charged | arqury, where a banquet was prepared and ap- fake WM, DORNER, IN GENERAL. miners arc also on a strike. The meen whe Le a hg, copes and Tecra mittee. The asaloun that hud a rough mob ie it, at the cor- propriate auldresres made, No furicr aifticulty Cutcago, Joly 90, 1877. Agent Susqtchanna Coal Company men of Wilkes. | ud wok tho engine Ane OU HOURS GENE ON FIPTM, OTRERT: ‘, ner of Fifth and Wash streets, and with anavy | fs expected at Columbia, and they were ale SELECT EXCURSION wiser barre have struck for 35 per cent advance, but | amldat hearty cheers, It{srumored that troops | was a striking und pretty one, About Wash | revolver cleaned out the whole institution, and | charged with onders to be premnred to return to SELEY a fENNSYLVANIA. fre quiet. The Delaware, Lackawanna & | have beon asked for, but the ofllclals aro ret- | Street. ene pallee xara Capt. vox and | had tt shot up tuside of wininute anda half. | morrow at a call from Gov, Young. ROUND THE LAKES. FURTHER DEPTHS OF DASTARDY, Western is the worst of of all. It has all ts | ‘feent on the subject. None have yet arrived, | StrBt Florerich, came northward ata moderate | ‘The mop mainly went through the back wine . Bpectat Dispatch to tie Tritune, mines at a standstill, and somo of them flood- + | gait, oveupying nearly the full widen of the | dows. St. Jouis will seldom witness @ more WASHINGTON. but the strikers are in fear that they may come | strect. Just behind them the two files of foot Scnantow, Pa, July 20.—The entire Lncka- | ing ata rapid rate, In fact, there fs not a mine For full particniars rena for circulars or apply fn sorry spectacle than that ot to BUBINESS MEN'S COMMITTE at’ work Intho Wyoming. Leghigh, or the | atany moment. Tho Committce who went to lice, ted by Capt. Lee, inounted, and by Capt. CHOWD OF PRISONERS. ADVICES RECAIVED. baie GF Btaterets: Chicago, _ | Wanna region fe fdle, Week before last this re | Tackawauna districts, ‘ho Sehuylidlt Com- | Pittsburg last week returned to-day, and called | Mucbler and Serzte, Boyd and Powell afoot, occ | They had been out of work for sume time, Rorctal Dispatch t9 The Tribune. =— jesrereiee) == 7 | gion sent nearly 150,000 tons of coal to market. | pany has had had soul-harrowing Executive Committee Wasnixaton, D. C., Inly 29.—Gen. Hancock ‘w desl wit ped falled’ a achatice fedesarlie telegraphed. at an earls hour this morning from axun orsluya dougii-faced gunner, and were a how en route possibly for the gallows, to say Pittebure, that be regunied the trouble there nothing of the mud and the. tremendous show- | at an end, and the force from Philadelphta sufl- inz-up they were gettice before the public. elent to keep the railroads open. He regarded They hung their beads aud mourned audibly | the prospects of trouble in the mining region as they plodded along, Allof them were aw- fully. Fi cncent qe ihoy. were nol affule wr eay |e ratoer serious, but also thought the present 80. The /epublican reporter's companion was | *rangements of the State and national author probably 0 maddest man in the lot, | itics all that would be necossary to control the “Sthrike?” sald he, *Sthrike nawthin! I wus |} situation. Gen. Barry, at Baltimore, and Gen. ips ln’ down bere? wurruk, which Hae Getty, at Cumberland, both telegraphed after UisDiah | naygurs bray | me, away, from | miinight that tralus continue to move without tihrate,"an?'a. ‘polacemen "on a tare | {aterriiption. Siizht trouble has been reported says, * pays be, "Get back there | {rom Vincennes, but amnle force to atop it waa ye—.' I thought he couldn't mane me, sof dispatched from a near static this morning. iuade u dash for the ither stde, an’ jist a3 1’ was —— Se —_ plea the middle of thu street, moving with a wo SEATES AND MANTELS, Plain, Gold and Nicko) trimmed, and SLATE MANTELS, PROBASCO & 202 STAT TIONAL. WY, CUINSY, WHT, ASE. HON. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, LL.D, Chairman o: Roard of Managers. WILT QAM 2. DIMMO! LU.D., Master. ‘Thisachool ts destened to give the bert and most thorough preparation fur collegy. The past year there have Deen teu (eachers, all of ability and experience, and ono hunared and aity aimecting of the men this afternoon, which was | pute ate ty q p, their bayoucted muskets ats “care largely attended, While the meeting was to ty arin)? ‘Tho canton stiowed srimly oear the session the following important telegram was | iiddle of the force. The rear of this company received: mas Brought up by Mayor Oxerstoly and bres LItANCa, O., July 20.—70 the Committee at | citizens, who marched well recnrdless of mud. Fart Whgne Aca teecting of Gremenand brakes |, A lial block behind there the soldiers, with amen concerning the matter, Measre, McCollough | thelr forest uf bayovets, advanced with regular. and Layng said That If wo would all go tu work they | uwensured tread, presenting a very pretty cul- Metided'tsnsle de DetLayog for tap tratk of tuess | "te formldabl fon was flanked lecided to \¢ formidable process! was flanic on fa, Ste following Le ao 1 | either side by on Immense, crowd of citizens, shy - i who overflowed the eldewalks, and pushed ant aid not eay exactly that, wot did say that, if the | Wonciod ta most tumultuous fastiion as in thelr men all went to work, and brakemet and firemen erness to get forward and witness the troubl made application for an advance in pay, Lwould | eazerness to gut ft radi le trouitio forvard it to the Woard. with my rec- | Which they thought was about to occur, commendation that the sdvance be maae. In front of the building wos a small crowd, but a little to the north, occupying Biddle street The way m: Stand at” present nowuing can be done unlesathe men go to work, If you | and well up along the market-nouse on Fifth Last week it did not send a tithe of that quan- TID WORK ALI. TO ITSHLy. tity, and next week ft will not send any. Tho The Philadelphia & Reading Kailroad Com- miners of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Com- | pany ls receiving immense amount of coal pany quit work yesterday morning, and those 7 " of the Pennsylvania Coal Company nre in en- maining: opcratlons of Ui Cont rf by nated! forced idleness on account of the destruction of | mined by the Coat & Iron Company last 8 head-house and bridge on their gravity rail- | week, notwithstanding the Interruption cf roud. Tho head-house, which was located In | {aflle, and over, 100,000 tons wera, shipped. The stock in hand fs large. The Corm- the woods of this clty, was burned down pany’s contracts for futuredelivery are larzo at 8 o'clock this morning by a] ” ‘There will be no movement for an advance mob who surprised the watchman, and. tying | until the Aucust prices are announced, The him with rones to a neighboring tree, saturated | price for dune was 87 per cent Uelow the basis, the woodwork of the head-honse, and then set | put the. only! Oeaeeey acer eo wilt beg it off with a natch. It mada a flerce blaze, | godsend tu this Compans, for, if they could which was plainly visible. Tho destruction of tho | pet an advance of 50 cents a ton, it would ba oe accept this praparition, no further action Ie neces: | street, an awestruck multitude stood gazin ‘ : : pauete jen preperntory giant ip, Ents stad head-house compels equal to 10 per cont dividend on all {te capital | sary except to advise me of tno feck and repo Misvanle It wun composed. largely Cr the austin’ the tast jeep ie Segre me ve the barks eiebhea: "Tue Acndeiny boarding: house in. dc, ae eattee COMPLETE STOPPAGE stock. {oe ARE ee toa your own rake as well s@@"inob clement, but there were also tury Broad- | yert’and thin lie tlirew me to auither polace Apectat Dispatch to The Tribune. from Hawley to Pittstown. Jt was not the work of the Company’s cinployes, but of out- aidera, who took that modo of forcing the strike upon them. The Pennsylvania Coal Com- pany have recently been working on full timo ot their mincs, and tho best of fecling exists way and Fifth street merchants in it. The crowd was wonderfully still, evidently expect- ing that some terribic cyent was about to hap- ‘Attention. 1d circulars address the SMaster. “HIGHER EDUCATION FOR LADIES, PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE, Regant Bulldinge. Elght Departments, Twonty-three Teachers. ‘Ten Teachers tn the Conservatory of Mule connected THe collere. Coaraes Iran than any Rehow! ry ‘This reply was read to the fremen and brakemen of Alliance. ‘The following resvlution was then adopted by them alone? ‘Resolved, That we, Bremen and brakemen, do | pet), the proposition of J. D. Layng, providing it The troops marched with little noise, and at uther points, ameeting as | there was, in fact, nothing to indicate tothe soon aa posnible of firemen and brakemen, andde- | people on the third floor that anything was cide for yourssives. We await your reply. about to happen. IREMEN AND BaakeExkN ov ALLiAKce, Looking through the open window into the The strikers suspected tho above message | committec-reom, the reporter saw the Execu- had been manufactured by raltiway alltciats, and | tive Committce veated in various attitudes, sent no reply, A second meseage was soon re- | with sour, dfscontented expressions of coun celyed urging a prompt decisfon, and the meet- | tenances, and evidently rather thinking what in {ng appointed a Committee, who will leave for | the world was to bs done to belp their Com- Alliance at midnight, and, f they flod affairs to | muunletic cause along than doing anything. be as represented, will return a favorable | Fluatly onc of them arose, and, watking to thy answer, ‘The officials are much encouraged, | Window, looked down the street. He suddenly and believe the men will go to work to- | bocame ILLINOIS. ALL QUIET AT BRAIDWOOD. Syectal Pirsatch to The Tribune, Brarpwoop, Ill., July 22—During to-day everything has been quiet and orderly, and the i the = mini Lath between. emaclves and their workinen,, The | 228, among the, mining | population \ntter are indignant at the dastardly act, and | ty rought back this mornin; from the prospects are that the burned property will Dwight, Etwood, and Wilmington, attended not be replaced until the diMiculty be-| oniy hy the civil force. Men, women, and tween labor and capital ts settled here. | children there were about 400 in all. They were A bridge on the Company's road was burned ot perfectly overjoyed at being onabled to return Spring Brook on Saturday morning, but ft waa | to ther work. They sang sli the way down, promptly replaced. and this murning { was } and with thetr few worldly goods in thelr hands, burned down again, At Mill Creek, on the | constating mostly of frying pans and lve chick ivil that wason his own feet, an’ rez, ‘Put Bervao, Joly 20.—Mr, Taylor, Superintens him in wid the rist, Sammy” Och, wurra, ; 4 wurra! ‘That 1 sould lve to be ordhreded out | Geut of the Lake Shore load, gives notice that ay ny emplosinent by a naygur, and thin ar- | freight tralus will be started on that road to- , “ c) morrow, the nen having agreed tu resumo Pc iy ie for the mlschlef that the | Fori'at'the Company's terms. This enda tho Th the crowd was a little tailor who had judi | strike here. clously abut up his cstablishinent when he easy = the soldiers coming, but whu could not realist MISCELLANEOUS, the temptation to run out and poke his head Lovistana. around the corner to see how the day was go- y ines Some ugly camp pushed him while ho | | N¥W Oxtnans, July 20.—For ‘tho past few was in that position, and he was shot days rumora of a strike havcheen prevalent. MEAD FOREMOST Yesterday employers were aaked to sign papers pearly merors the aldewalk whieh | had een guaranteeing higher weges to hands. Several eared 2 mscif, bUL | bakers were waited upon. A meeting will bo the suddenness of bis appearance and his {npet- Uorltyearried the fden that. he intended to res. | Held to-day. The authoritiesarcon the alertand For Advanced Edueation of Young Women, at ij P] on Cayuga Lake, Central i QUITE ACTIVE. last night the Washington Artillery and Loufs- Eapaclally attractive asa houtelikeinaitiactors prepara Paraaely udlaon Hons w ay Stara na eus, presented a curious apectacle as | UOO™ TERNS HAUTE ahs troops evidently bad more: tersors for Bla ir. abbed auitiwade to trap ud, | ana Field Artillery “were under arma. ‘Tho Sony nnd cullewlace deparamenia, Rend for clrcuiay, forced the then to’ abandat dle cTheré lsnew they disembarked from the train, The Spectal Dispatch to Tae Tribune. an hi ‘ont to adr Is seditious Every man in the crowd but the reporter,who | entire local military has received orders to bo ENEY HARTSHOUN H BL.D., SiS Ph ay. ANNA WYLIE. of Northwestern University, Evanston, and University of Chicago. Judge Honry looth, Dean, Tuition, 650 peryoar, Falltermbexins Kentember 12, For catas logue address UNION COLLEGE OF LAW, Chicago, 1. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Pa., opens SEIT. 12th. Location bealth- ful; grounds ample; bulldingy commodious, Thor- ough instruction tn CIV1L ENGINKENING, the CLAS- GICS, and ENGLISH, Careful suporviston of Cadeta. Fo ctreulars apply to JEWETT J. WILCUX, Esq, ‘THEO. MYATT, President, CHICAGO FEMALE COLLEGE, MOUGAN PARK, NEAR CHICAQO, ‘The Fall Session of this Institution will com- meuceon merdays Sept. 12, 1877, For jarticu- President, (. THAYER, Chicago ‘Tennz Haute, Ind., July 20.—This has been | exhortation to the multitude. He whirled the most exciting day since the atrike was Inau- | around and sald afew words in a low tone, and gurated in Terre Haute. At 12 o'clock last | thecommittes, which bad sat with all tue per- night the engineors of the Vandalia and Indian- | sletency of a rump parliament, adjourned with apolis & Bt. Louts Rallroads struck and left their | a suddenness thatscemed to make the bvads of engines. The eastwanl and wegtward bound | tts members swim, Atleast, they Inst sume of express trains on the Vandalia arrived at 2 | the pretence of mind that is generally attribut- o’ciock this morning. As there were no engi | cto leaders in great movements, Lofgreen, neers to take the trains farther they were com- | Allen, Currliu, and the rest skipped out the elled to remain here until 6 o'clock aim, At | door with a niinbleness that somewhat impaired ‘bat hour both trains started, tho castwardtrain | their dientty, and which left two of them bare- with Mr. Peddie, Superintendent of Mo- | headed, lor'two hats were aubsequentiy found tive Powers, us engiveer, while the west-Lound | In thelrrooin, As they danced along they tore was nitoted by Prank Myers, an ex-enginecr, | from thelr left arms the dirty blue ribbons now Teller in McKeen & Tucll’s Bank. At 4:30 | which they hiad so proudly paraded among tholr mi. the day express weatwatd bound arrived | mlaguided victims as the rom Indianapolis with one of the regular INSIGNIA OF TREIR RANK, engineers of the nein charge of the engine, A very sable representative of the stevedore but he refused to go further, A man named | branch of the noble army of reformore, whohad Carter, an employe of the Torre Haute Car | been delinquent in his attention to Exocutire Works, mountcu the engino anvidst the jeers | Conimittes work, exhibited o terror which was of the mob which througed about tho train, | almost pitable as be hunted for some place to No one could bo found to act as fireman. A | Jump from. In fact, there waa nothing left of troops have had a day of thorough enjoyment, [and already display a wonderful aptitude at making themselves at home for the campalgid. A series of exhibition drills were * givvn during the day, and a dreas-parade in the Hon with = th local” officials of | evening, ‘The movement of the troops on the corporation, but, thus far, no effort has been made to recover cuntrol of tho pee ie Sinely, exectited, “Whe: boys rallroads or mines. Gov. Hartranft has ten- ‘TRUK MILITAHY PRECISION, dered to Mayor McKune the services of the | and they obtained s good deal of ap; lause from State miiitla, but the Mayor declined, .ag | the townspeople, Another search for arms was hho did not want toscoulder tho reaponeiliity of | Made in te afternoon. and about ity shot calling out the military, The city every much | captured. No realstance or atteinpt thereat excited over arumor that the regular troopsare | wos made or offered, and, fudeed, the comlog to protect the men at thc mine-puimps | ceedings of the day seemed to aflord and prevent the mlues from flooding, and more | %,, neverfailing | source | of | Interest to than half the citizens lay awake lust night ex- ee) publics faunber. ot damnere mad oltcr pecting their arrival. A strong company of old | made alioliday of it. The men aro in excallent soldiers has been formed for the protection of | health and spirits, the only ono under the doc- life and property, and every man sleeps with a | torecaro being & private named Sweager, in etoutly maintalned his Communistic views, was Toud x declaring how unfortunate andaccldent- | #Feadiness, The military have been charged al {t was that he just happened to drop around | by Gov. Nicholls, tn the cvent of an appreben- that way iu tine to be taken aod locked up for | slve gathering, to disperse it immediately, at the offenses of the very moh who had robbed | any hazard orany cost. No blank cartridges them of his labor. All were willlug to help put | will bo used. - down the whole cussed business if the police SAN DIEGO, CAL. would just arm them and let them go to work. San Dixco, July %.—Tho citizens, learning One or two members of the gang were decid- | of tne designs of the criminal and hoodlum edly irritable chaps, and the grins of the side- | element to attempt to dre and plunder the walk crowd aloug the line of inarch provoked | Chinese quarter, yestenlay organized a safety Joud declarations. They imaginca thatevery man | committee, Arma were obtained fron the that grinned was au” escaped striker, and the | United States burracks, and the best citizens Ine tenor of thelr discourse was, that “it was all | trusted with their usc to put down any attsmpt mighty ———~ well for those fellows to rales | at rlotini, —— all over town and get Innocent men Into ft, WEST VIRGINIA. and then slip out and leave thelr victims to the Pirrsnona, July 20.—Tho etrikers in West mercy of the —~ —— police.” Virgina having ‘declared that tho Bultiinoro Out Murket to Eleventh was the order, and | & Onio Road sfiould not be opencd, regulars the only events cf intercst werethenever-ending | have been sent to Graftoo and Keyser upou tales of the prisoners relutive to tho wondertul | the requisition of Gov. Matthews, The Coin- ftnjustice of fate, and the necessity for killing ny announces that passenger aud freight all the acgrocs that ever got innocent meu iuto Nine NOT A MINE WONKING IN THE VALLEY, and all railroad communication with outside towns fs thoroughly blockaded. The Hon.Jotin Briabin, of New York, fs stilt here, In consulta- ar rains will be resumed to all points to-morrow, 3 fh inan named Dix was suspected of an intention | that spirit of detlance with which the vallant | trouole. — Morgan Park, Coox Co,, It, or | musket at his bedside, ready to rush out at the pompany {i Fourtts Regiment, who has 8 slight to act in that pacity and was | Executive Comittee had Pranuleae (ts proc: | “Arrived at the Four Courts, they wero greeted TOM SCOTT chicago. sound of the gong. Meaps of mail matter He | his uegatives Ia Fistographing Lede BIL | assaulted by” the | mob. fie ‘fed and | lamations and orders, and had urged the mob to | with cheers by the militia drawn up on the side- s was ursued, the rloters storming | do all sorts of desperate things without violat- ts walk there, and with music fromthe New Ur- | 818 BEPLY TO THE CHIEF OF THE BROTHER him with bricks and stones, After being | Ing thu law. ‘The Committce did not go duwn : cy leans band. They were taken into the base- HOOD OF ENGINEEUS. PARIC MILITARY ACADEMY, AN at tho Post-Oflice, and we have not had u news. | gly, in groups, and b Cape EDN, KIRK TALCOTT, | Amociate f Fodl very badd Soe hee cele FD paper or letter from Philadelphia for several | {cel.very badiy over tho return of the colored ‘i " Princ! ‘ked di 1 tha curd by | the front way, evidently fearing that it was eit. tl wel Ki be * 5 OR sHeat Academy for buye i iis Northwest.” Pre- | days, men, and somd of them atl tally about. what | Knucked down several nes he wae rescued By | ri rded. Husuing to tue aide porch, they jumnp~ | Ghot'Aesecand the aluuce were theu searched. | jrmo York trad? T tooo Sir it Sed Ser ape PiTtsauRa. pues williaa eit tha niggers” when the | check while Dix escaped. At tho Eighth street | cd tuthe roof uf an adjolning building, across | 4 tow revolvers only were found. New York Herak Sete acount of au inter- catalogue to ‘capt "ED Byectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ere ated wen, but tls’ ls regarded as | Crossing ‘the train was atone by the mob, | an alley three feet wide, and ‘then reached the | ~ Several weli-known alfenders azuinet the Jaw | View had with I", M. Arthur, of the Brotherhood ‘opt. th 1877, Bend fu ue Parcurk, SGrgan varie Cook Mew College of Individual Instruction, FOR NOTH SEXES. Bix Courses of Btudy, Students advance sepa- rately, acpordlag ability. For catalogues ad> ares ah BP. JONES, A.M., Lakeside Hall, Evans- CHECARAY INSTITUTE, yor i827 & 1828 Bprucovst,, Philad’s, or Youn and st Bor Land, aaltultloa lates: Reuae easy see ne everal boulders striking th b, but doing no | ground by “ epruddling" themselves between partioutar damage. Fo ee ee ee nots 20 | the walls of thu two buildings, and thus hold- shal Spooner arrived by special tralo from ing their weight suificlent!y to enable a gradual Viuceones, with a company of infantry, aud | descent. It was hard on the hands and clothes, took charge of the herek. The eastward | but liberty is dearer even than clothes, Dound train arrived at 8p. in., five hours late, When withl about Hity yards of the hall, the and qassed through under the protection of the cavalrymen put spurs to theirhorses and moved troops. Afew stones were thrown at the en- | forward ata brsk trot, charging directly fur the ne as {t passed the shops, but no damage was wd which blocked the street. aibey ‘did nos one. A meeting of striking employes of the | stop at the bali, but the crowd opened and re- Vandalia line was held thts evening at the hail | treated before then, and they kept on, their of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. | course till they passed the north line of Biddle were found aimang them, parties well known to | of Locomotive Engineers, {o which ho states the police. Also some innocent and unoffend- | that 4f Thomas A, Scott bad gonc himself to ing citizens were uf a necessity taken wit the | Pittsburg, bloodsbed and riot would pave becn erat incaty four, were released to the num | gyerted, Whenever the officers of a road havo ‘The total number captured at Strube's Han | Met the Brotherhood and have evinced a dis- Was seventy-three, ‘Tweuty-four were released, | position to treat with us, we have hat no strike; ‘and forty-nine remained in jail all night. No | it is only whenever they hase refused to arbl- chargos Were placed avalnat avy of them, and | trate with us that we have bad a strike as tho as to what would be put ayalost then to-day only means of redress." nothing could be leartd. Later in the night | 7 some very {wportant ancets were made, aod 1a response to this, permit me fo say that this Prrrspvno, Pa., July 29.—Tt Ja very quiet hero 2AST 87. LOUIS. tonight. Thercare about 4,000 regular ond Br. Louts, July 20,—Eaat 8t. Lo Btate troops in tho city. The Pennsylvania Wks a carapround toulay, and a oka Railroad is resuming operations as rapialy as | bustle an ectivity. The State militia com: possible, Several fre'ght trains left for the East menced uring into the city about 5 o'clock, and by 10 o'clock about 600 had arrived. Since | to-day, including two of stock. Theretas been | then a number more companies have come, and no change in the: Fort Wayne Koad. The | to-night thero are from 1100 to 1,200 soldiers {n strikers are still out. Men to run teaine will be | town, besides tho United States troops. Some secured inaday ortwo, Itis rumored that a | of the latter have been withdrawn, but there stock train has been wrecked at Johnatown. | Taal Gio ward the property of the to x pps Nine carloads. of soldiers have gone up there. | ilo, Stenssipul and the Southern roads, and 3 Cc ~ | street, woen they stopped. They were cheered | the general supposition waa that the so-calied | whole statement is tuost unfair tome and to the jr annuin, $4. French is the lenguae of the tau poninelen tho After a stormy session of three paitres tus: | rome and cursed and mocked by otbere, Dut Bs general supi r rf i MADAME DHENVILLY. Principal Special Dispatca 40 The Tribune, Fifth und Eighth Regiments of Iilinols National | 22° eet ana thet atcine ta Terre Hauves fs AUUSUBON Be VE ASaapRny Fhe See Feecubite Communities bas bear ieee orreae ennai ned erties f Eakeside Seminary Erteeacnd; Fa. daly Qh There) Me. no. eone:, | Guards: GankETt sTATION. gun LO show an unruly spirit, wid tw press | gix were in jull, woos nuemes the authorities . id munication east to-night on account of the fire MILITARY ORDER, Bpecial Dispuich to The Tribune. Jorward beyond the limits. Then the cavalry vt lic. Albe: i ats polnt onthe Delaware Hirer, twenty miles eae ghttal pone’ eng tnuroagcecnome Mees | in the New York oflce uf the Western Union | About midnight Geb. Bates isaued the fol- Gannwee Stanion ind, duly See There are | made tings lively Dayoud description. ‘They Pererrg rar rey ar rn ia bet Curia wae fromm Philadelphia, and the strike was {uaugu- Greulere spty to Miu GRACE Pease, trie’ ° | Teteraph Company, and oothing can belearned | lowlug: no indications of wrong being comunitted by tho | dashed hither and thither segardless of stde- r know to be w member of the Executive Com- | rated without apy attempt to have s couferenco mittee aud u very promineat member of the | with the oficers of the Compauy. So much was Internationalists. this thecuse that the Supertutendent of the Pitts- “INTERNATIONAL GUARDS, burg Division bad started East with bis famniy,and: ‘The officers of the Belcher sugar-reiinery give | was un hie way east of Altoona, wheo the strike an amusing account of the way the (nternation- | took place, and the trains of the Company ale kept guard over their catablishment Thurs- | were stopped. He iminediately camo to the day night. [ft will be remembered that | office iu West Philadelphia about midnight and whey were raided by the wob during the day, | there found that the Mayor of Pittsburg and and that.sfternoon “tne Executive Comiit- | the Sheriif of the county Were eudeavoring to tee” volunteered to protect thet from further | restory law and order, They had found them- anterferengs. A man who represented biutsel | selves unable to do 60 and were forced to make aa the Chairman of the Executive Committee of | an appeal to the Governor for tnilitary ald. At the Internationals came fate the office fn the af- | al! times and under all circumstances when the ternvon, aud inquired for Mr. Belcher, uyeu in the service of our Company lsve come to shown that yeutieman, be introduced bid incest the oflicers of the road for confereove they with 4 Sourish of bis official position, and bave been prowptly aud courteously act. pressed hig surrow that the coucery had been Jy is amore than a month since a faree deleee- of the condition of affairs at Jolinstown, [tia | Meavquantand Sacoxn Brioave, 5 certaln, however, that trouble of some kind oc- | ation, TeLixais Navionat Guaaps, peter ee curred tberalle one of te maine tony dete bere sora uaaana a OTeIce) Bast, 3 two-day. It o1') wed to onc of the stoc' a <a Vo, tralne: Nine carionds of regulars and tailitia | img. {a’ comgilance with ordere ‘trom the Jett for the scene of the difticulty as soon as the | fivveror, Spl Commander in ctel of the arnt Suty 2.—-Tue soldiers of the | 9 the Mlinots satlonal Guach Ba St sais Pirst Division ayo vcen ordered to join thelr | sie cing County and ths city of Laat St Losts tn commands at Pittsburg, and start Monday preserving, toe ace andj protectin, property there- enlog. La efcctual execu order, acting with AUN, Pa. July 29—The citizens Curgmon and ecientife pursuits = T i ‘i w. | Clty to observa the nd aid in the execation tedite Septstts urs,” Be METCALE, Ae Mou pate tare eis npn for the proves: | of sue law. Riovoue and uther uplaw{al sagen a ry biage hereby probluited, and will be prompti: FREEHOLD INSTITUTE, | niog. dhepersed. " Privaie cltiveos to any couslaeraols Kregel Nadas topeling sco! forboys, The Kev, | THE RETREAT OF TUB PHILADELPHIANS FROM | numbers appearing fu public armed witn weapons strikers at ¢o! hough provisions are | walks and gutters and drove the cruwd before growing eid Pai boleh provi ere be- | theo without distinction, In some cusca where giouing to took empty. ‘The olticials made an | a disposition to be stubborn was shown 8 whip effort to perfect arrsigements with the strikers | Was . last evening for the muring of sume local FREELY USED. fretghs to-~duy lying at thls polut, and belunging | And occastonally a revolver dourished ia the to parties between bere and the terminus of the | face of the multitude was necessary in order to East aud West Divisions; and the merchants | sturt themouaretreat. In one ‘case, where also uscd their influence to have this dune, and | anoiilcer charged « group, his horee carned btu secure a local train doth ways, in order to bave | clear into a saloun iuto which they had re- auew supply of provisions brought bere, but | treated. _ the pleading of ollictals and {intluence of mer- Every charge ocvasioned a loud yell, and & chats was of no avail, as the strikers deter- | collision sometimes seemed ftmineot. This inined, at their meeting held last night, that no | suddeo uprows, after such a remarkable quiet, {relgbt trains, local or shrough, should move | carried consternation to Loss who rewained on op the Chicago Division of the Baltimore the apper fluor iu fancied security, and there Obio, If this strike movement ts uot pretty | waea panic which words canuut picture, Some “ACADEMY, POUGHKEEPSIE, N, awake, (horough-going school for he ees Mt iercnes le uiaue oy ‘pertolaston to us feapcatiia. tefercne a fiseadee javie, clinton, Locke, D. Day N, O. Wille ES, v, Eaq., Hibbard Porter, Raq. Alissouri School ot Milawilery: iw Anatomy, Puyeluiugs, Micwifery. Diveascs of Wo- mew and (itiures. Taugiit practte: iy at bedaide tn Mae te Write Tor ir, We C, HAD ONS ere wueas Nord tirat.. dt. Louts. AT AMT CADEMY, TRE, Da! com! HIGHLAND | ¥ Propares tte graduates for commanding posltions tn weaty-ecvond year PITTEBULG. Of any kind will be regarded as rioters and dealt | $000 ecttled, wo will bave to construct ay un- | Jumped from the thisu-abory porch ou the south |} disturocd, olferiug at the same tine to urovide | ton of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Euyi- RTHMOKE COLLEGE, FOR BOTH SEXES: Phiadepata Times. with accordingly. The streets of the city and ibe | derground railroad, fur we must not depurt this | side of the vuildiug upon the roof of the ad- | a guard to protect the catablishment for | neers had # conference with me at thy ollice in ear uf Es{endx All expenses covered by $56 The officer who returned yesterday from “the | tuorouuhfarca of the county will de keos | life through starvation. joluiog building, and, running over a couple of | forty-cight OUTS, to cuuble them | thie,city, where everythluy portaiuing to the AGILL. ore, Pa. | front, and when asked iow he got back, re- | frec from crowds, and afl boleterous and fuliy ae INDIANAPOLIS. rools, made adesceut. Slany shinned down the discussed, the x.y. born | Plied, in an envelope,” Rives the tollowing ; sarul persone wi be arrested = and Ixptawaporis, Ind. July 2.—The engineers | pillars of the porches, A score of others got ol a to wore OB the sirup then jn their | questl of reduction was such of the Phila- punished Se gravida by law. Citizens aud cor- E, XACK. Bi rorcucator, | description of the return Yet.” Iie sald be bad beeu employed in the | result which was that tho weu, teprescating, of the Vandalia Road struck 3& 13 o'clock last | upon the secoud fluor balcony at tbe vast side | cooper-slop of the establishinent at oue tine | as they ctated tu mo, the engineprs and dremen, ——=— delphia “soger boys” as have becn beard froin, | porsllons with whose, Bunnces, toy, pee ioe of | mgbt, aod attempted to provent trains passiog | of the Oullding, and, letting tnemiselves duwa biuself and dnew that the bands all cor qood | uddresse! we © Jotter stating that the reason PROPOSALS Though the description may be obnoxious to | i0ti2 explo: 4s, reporting the fact 10 these head- through Terre Haute today by tampering | (heir full length, dropped upon the sidewak, | wages, but bis soclety wes organized to look | giver f the reduction, caused by the ee | the charge of belog somewhat byperbolical, yet quarters, wu ‘be protected by the forces of thie | With engines and Intimidation, Two trains | all in s heap. Several uf these jumpers suffered | ater the workingman's intercat, and tbe work | depree sof the ousiness of the country, wa st must be confessed that it bag enough veri- | command in the peaceful pursuit of their several | Went through, one run by Master-Mechauic | serious sprains, A number uf others, afratd to | must stup when tbe sirup thea in bands had | entirely satisfactury to them, and that thoy ls similitude about it tobe recoguized as not a | avocations, Peddle,jand the other by a foreign engineer; but | drop or juarp, stood trembitog on the balcony | beeo run off. For the protection of the pla | would staid thoroughly and drmty by the Cou Owing to {nterruotion of mails by rattroad strikes pure fabrication; By order of Brig.-Geo. & N. Bates, command: | atm mocting held at Terre Haute to-night the | wutll the cavalry charged arouud up that side to | that long be offered a guard of 100 wen. Sr. oy. Ne.ther this Cowpauy nor its officers ura bids forerection of agency Bulldiage at Whetato + An eflurt was made by one or swo tuventive | fog Ulinols National Guards, | strikers reaolved to go to work to-morrow, aud | corral the building, The officers pointed their | Belcher told bun that as be was master of the | in any’ way fesvonsible tor the combinations Creek, Yellow Medicine River, At Po larHiver, | {udividualsto climb tnto, thelr muskets, but as J. iN. Rance, A. A. G. have so nottted the engueers at Indiauapolis, | revolvers at tbuse who stuad up there, aod call- | sttuation he could seud bis meu along, where- | that bave ‘ceu wade axaiugt tho leadiuy bust Su the Missourt, will be received antl August drat this was found to be impracticable, not for the Tn accordance with this order, trains will Ettinghaw, and 8t. Louls. ed ov them to surreoder and come duwo, which | upon the important personage departed with | ness iuter.ots of the cuuutry, which bare re hacduaits, J. uM. HAMMOND, reason that the muskets were too narrow, but BEGIN MOVING TO-Dat. BYANSVILLE, they did, amid the wildest confusion. the wr of a philaathroplet or some other public | eulted in s.ikes, riots, apd destruction of life Sup't Ind. Affairs, that the men were too long, the ruse was eban- Allroads exceps the Toledo & Wabash haro Evawevitty, lod, July 24,—Tho strike ap- ‘Khe muln part of the work of arrest devolved | benefactor who lad dobe a great service to au | aud properiz, aud ths eutize suspensiou of all

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