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i Chicago Daily Cribune. é VOLUME XXXIL CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1877. PRICE Fit FENANCIAL ent of a |. Alltraina of | the United States troops will be called for | Western Roa. Deputy Marabal ‘Tom Halls, by | stand of arms. All rumors, however, of the aoe NANI, Sees RIOTS R RCESSTON Feet eee vatag as wefore the | ici eseary. onier uf Judge Drauigands hes [et arrested | Hot and outhreat al 2000 aterkera, sn ireely chee J sucre cause thelr une, In front end fra. At thts SiLE OF THE CAPITAL STOCK v '. UL. ie strike. No attemnte are beth made here torun trains | twenty of the lewlers in the riots who incited | culated here to-day, prove to be totally un- | rock and fall. hte ‘THE CAMAL-ROAT MEN. gn the Central Rallroad of New er aa the He etre: : ev arn all brakemen and firemen, | founded. Ofticer Haley saw a soldier hid with a brick OF THE Cumngntany, Ind., July 80.—On Batarday | Lebla! ley. ‘The Lackawanna & Bloome- | Only two shopmen were active qartich tors. MINNEAPOLIS, and fall, Then heard the officer tn command. ‘ ‘ three ateuin ‘canal-boata Tett Gumberiand, for | Ure Hint jy elected @ nett eienrat | Iudanapolis, Gen. hears the Suuerlnentents | Misxzdvorty, alin July w.--the stroet | SNe bit squad orders to, trey and, thoy, fred. eft whic cr, vl esti ul a ‘" is Gen, Pyare, the 3 i endent, bb POLIS, 4 eg ae s u e National Life Insurance Co A Few Heads of the Hydra | Geormetown, at fi vents per ton ee gerikers. | train pamed down this afternoon to bring the | aud Assistant Superintendent Wood aro, he fi fe oa soldier leave: tiie ranks sn-ahoor a: 308 p meeting of workingrmen that sxsembled this Morning and adjourned to sret at Hrackett's | (” font of Coleman & Rogers! dre-store. Boatmen are now blockaiing the canal ut Mir | inails, which have not b een recelyed for four | and the Marshal fas ample force to told the Yet Menacing Pub- " "4 CONTRACT THRMINATRD. v f gut one boat was buanl- | days. trisonere, ‘The trains hive all atarted op time, | Tall this evening was attended by nearly 3,000 isa % OF U.S. OF A. lic Safety Seaa ean got ewentgeave tnaaked trent, WhO ACRANTON. Uther arrests will be made today. peorle,Specclion were tae be the Linn, Periele nfo d ters sas uaa Mn i ‘ = ordered tie crew off and set fire to the boat Scuanton, July .—The Delaware, Larka- Ueorge A. Brackett, ex-Mayor Aue», City Clerk | Yafiroad regarding the rates charged for the By virtue of an order from the Cireult Conrt af Cook part of wich kniened, the reat unk. A Deputy | wanna & Western atrikers toalay unauiniously NEW YorK, Mead, and others, Ed A. Stevens, editor of | transportation of goods, the express company Cay Tin tte tree yee tere acon like ofers Sheriff with u posse of fifteen left today | resolved tw return to work at the reduced ain baiainias the Jiro, acted ag Secretary. Wilh the ex- | hay terininated ite contract with the railroad Heettie ana hereny taviten tur tuiey days protomale | The Stytle bute, Quy Stil | to protect the “other twa, toate, which are raid | wages. ‘Trai continened running in all die, CARPENTERS 001NG TO BNOLAND. ception, perhaps, of the apcech of ex-Mayor | company. sot eM teranamnne crodoives | Che Strikers at Columbus, 0., Still | to petircatenea. : Teetions shortly after d o'clock without aug dise'| —— Apectal IMepatch to The Tritune, Aines, good and Wise counsel vrevatted, and tio sninanal ernie acl hte: Inew a Defi f INDIANAPOLIS, turbance, The atrike of miners and tron-wora- | New York, duly 30.—The steamship Moos | evidence of mub violence was exhibited. The ; 2 per ab: ne la Open jeliance 0) Spectat Biapatch ta The Tri ue Cumnen ann, Md., July 30.—Several of the bune. ers, numbering severa) thotinund, stilt coutin- | tana, which salla for Liverpool to-morrow, will | Werkingmen took counsel upon the propriety | miners struck to-lay for an increase of wages Piatevended, aml tras are running as usual. | eral places were raided and robbed fact night, | Terdents of thiscity and Brooklyn, who have | tie workingmen of this city are. the | Mork until they coud: ses shat a\masa-maeoting, re in succeantut operation, ‘on f the Kepublic Life-;neurance Compas t ened envelopes marked, And addreaved to the the Law. ‘Proposals for Capital Ktoct undersigned to he aubmitted by hin anopenrd to the Hora tone aulmitied by Rim tnojenr tlenn"spogner, Unieed Staten Marstal, ud | and ‘provisions carried off In lane quantities, | Ueen engaged by tho rm of Neli & Bon, eon | capitalise, au have the love and bona the rat ea gegpt abe ge Sean thereafter as prarticae. SA1UE1 D. WAND. Continuation of tho Temernrious | pose of tty reaulars returned this marning | There faimuch datrene erie the boar tractors and builders, of Manchester, England. | City at_ heart. One hundred extra polt-enen | sehofe recion fs ina feverish condition, and it 7: IN [eeelver Rep. Ul 877. Chicag 4 aoe | were swurn in to-day to protect the chy agalner | Regie ean is On x i ScnaNToN, P2., duly 30.—<After all the trouble The men have thelr fare pald over, ond a reason: 3000 Y *t | jouks to-nizht as if a gene CRS Oe oe i eerredtee well be wre ad’ aipaceiimer train wan stepped 4 able allowance i promised to assist auch | Sarr sn of some 300 "r 400 tramps headed this | place to-morrow. way, and for the Minnesota harvest-fields. A heurd to-morrow. The tezion mobilized for de- | near Pismonth at 10 o'clock to-night, by avang | as wish to take thelr famnittes, The terma of | number of bricktasera and carriers employed on Conduct of the Fort Wayne Men. strike would tako ‘ bering 853 men, was mustercd out | of 500 arucd inch, who drove the engineer from all bank : building ws rik TENNESSEE, i 4 1 (| i : SOUTH REND. onto a siding, The passengers in terror Hed UD | rye tours of Inbor, for five days in tho ieee. Nasnvints, Tenn., July 30.—Tudge Connelly The Conduct of the War in Soutn Sine. eee Ue -Bouth Bend has detraskte Ee eRIE. are from 8:2. m, to 8 Pp. thy with one hour for WASHINGTON. F, Trigg sent an order to United States Mar- We offer for solo 8 PER CENT Pennsylvania Being In- | mntiitoday been iulety except as torumors. | | Rare, Pa July B)—Freight and passencer | dinuer, and oo Saturdays s ball holiday. ‘The QUIRT ALL AROCRD, shal Wheat to-day instructing himto sitmmona Gantt COUNTY BONDE issued far vestigated. dike workingutee have anpesral', sated, and iriins are ruonlng on all roads leading from majority of the men, were originally front the ‘i Spectat Diawaieh fa 7g Frans reek bea cha g ere sa protes: ie relate a \. ¢ Labor League met Friday last aud denounced olty. ofd country, but, althouw! hey are skilles Vastinaton, D, C., July 90.—The daily Val rains runnfog on the Louls uthenatern Court Houso. . the general strike in etrong terms. To-tay six- B artisans, cannot find employment here at tiving | tnet meetings which wers held last week ty con- |, Road upon the Nashville Divislon, upon whlch % ee rare fi Ire oF e : ia ERES TOR, ae AN eGo at. aisted eanaey ean an er ale, ZuEIS O18. much ‘het Eola tah oe Pen alder what measures should be taken for the | thestrikers still hold out, Wheat took charge uf a= Bankors, 100 Weshington-Bt._ No Striking News from | but, not meeting with a sympathetle reception, fat Pepatea to The Tribune. the perpetual strife and trouble between our- | Preservation of the peace during the laoorere’ | tho Southeasteru shops toxlay, and {uformed a they have returned whence they came, No L Mo., duly 80.—E: 8t. Lo selves and cinployers.”” war have been suspended. News from all quar- | the strikers that all who wanted to resume MONEY to LOAN Either St. Louis or trouble is feared here. ate ate e v seer vi arti saat DONAMOR. | ters {sof reassuring character, and [t fs now | could mect for that purpose to-murrow morn- By JOSIAH H, REED, No. 20 Nassa0-st..N. Y., Terre Haute. Boeetat Piagratch ta The Tribune, Trea tite drdag thea tees Thc faldicre | cane ot Dek Depahne: leador ud Oro lume: | pe UY protilaeat ERiber uf toe Ae ae a ec ce tia tes In amonnts as required, on IMPROVED CHICAGO Tanne Havre, Ind., July 90.—Tie bustle of | ore still there 1 the extne full force as yeater- | Ville strikers, the prosecution was allowed two tration not only that nu further aid will have to | elsewhere, Any Interference with the trains PROPERT: BEST RATE. the incomning anu outgoing traina was least) all ;. ‘ ad to file tnte ty id defend: be granted to State Governments for the pres- | would subject them to arrest, A posse suflicient Piplicatfonn received end promptly attended to Soe spnan Noluted strike ie here regarded ag | aaJ, but thelr services arc not particularly need- | S72 gieangwera tue prisoner being perm | ervation of the peace, but also that | tu protect the runing of lrelghttralng, wie by It A HCRLBUT. 70 lunduipb-st. | The Canals of Maryland Take Up | one‘of the greatest tumbles ot the age. Peo- | ed+ The place presents quite a military arpecty to apply for ball, the “troops now ciployed on the va- | ¥ilicommence tomurruw was sworn tn und es the Strife and Rage ple are thoroughly diazuated at the lawless con- | and the forms of war discipline are kept up as ALBASY. Hod: rallgeadi: Whit -suun tbe” falleved <from: | egret eb te Court Sill: be enforced... The e Strife an agi duct of sume of the strikera, and desire to see | rigidly os {fan attack was hourly expected. Atwanr, July 50.—The men are again at work |" re ‘velleve divafected employes held a inceting yesterday, Amain the ringleaders of the moh punished. 7 as usual at the West Albany rallruad ab this duty.. The time of the President was more | and drafted a nto Judge Trigg, setulig a e y Gen, del C. Davis sald this afternvon that he eu pany rallruad ebops. - 4 forth their grit nd asking the wae == ‘The Sheriff's possce hus been withdrawn. fully ocenpied last week by publle business | forth their gri and asking the restora: ‘Heal Eutate Mortgage Loans ¢pun Improved city COAT would withdraw his troops as’ soon ns ft becatne then almost auy thme since ftnmediate- | Hott of thetr former wage It was forwardea seal estate at loweat raves. © Sosy ur certain that there would be no further {nterfer- MISSUOURL iy after bis Inauguration, The tumber of vis- |W Sudge Trigg today. JOUN G. SHORTALL, General Resumption of Business in the aE DIE Ra ence with tralns, whieb he thouylt would be as- hirArtildead Itors at the Waite House ts very much smaller es crag EN 24 Pe }d Block. Li 'd Manufacturin: pt pa ribune, sured by to-morrow, A few suldiers may sT. LOUIS. than it wasafew weeks ago, but the constant MISCELLANEOUS. —— ote mmber and Mani if New Youx, July 90.—Interviews with the Apretat Dispatch 19 Tae Tridune, ipt of telegrame. from’ the disturbed die- Fj ’ y tetata® - be left on the bridge for several days to guard ‘ Tecuiph ob 'elverame. trol Hielthett ira Up lite THE Cy B&Q. STRIKERS. TO LOAN ON MORTC GE. Districta.’ agents of the Jeading coal companies in thls 81. Loum, July 80.—veace avems to be effect- | tricts last week, and the necessity of acthne LAUD bat structure, which isin the hands of a Re- cily, as well as with the principal whulesaledeal- | 4 : ‘ cre, reveal the fact that there are fully a million | elver at present. Tho United States troops are 3 only guarding the property of the bridge, which tuns of coal already mined in the possession of isin the bands of Iteceivora in obedience to a varlous lines centering here, aud that there is, dcerce of Court, and the property of the Obto & therefore, no appreciable danger of o cual fatn- Silccisal t Ratiroad ee ‘St. oat & South ine ora consiacratle rise in price, The Dela- | © aes Pad, whieb rallways are also levine ware & Hudson Canal Company lias $00,000 tons | oastern Road, wile caret Go hand, the Philsdelyhia <& Heading n Jarce | Wands of Kescivers, | Trsops bare een tetiehe stock, and the Lehigh Valley Company agreater | UB these roads, ith Wolly Deseiniges tas trot supply than at any the during the present ee Sota T aee. 2 A telegram from Rock Island, midnight, ually re-catablished in St. Loul: b ¥ upon the information they contained, prevented. ts returning to its regutar Shanes Witt the Nim from taking evea his cuaomary recreation. nate etait epi ad St. Louie & Itovk é . Secretary Evarts is expe tu leave Wash- | Islan json report tor duty. exception of u couple of sentivels pacing to and | ington to-murrow for New York, and before his |* A message from headquarters of Chicags frounthe hte ea cfoaee ie eulldiog net returo be will make # visit to his farm in Ver- | pjivision at midnight states that ali employes as inilitary beadquarters, there Is nothing to in- | mont. a a aad én Oy aiath fad b Weis au interesting fact that the number ‘of | oNéald division report ready fur service. The dicate that the military ld the fort. No this division have ft pasawords are required to alu admiasion. There | Federal troups brought tuto use bas been much employes on this division Haye none of then Title ut larereat woh Sean ee Gea, | exmucerated, aud such esuggerations have been | been ona strike, was i as creat eS sae today z en. | encouraged at the War Department, on the Nothing reported os yet from the Gules Binith’s headquarters. Preparations were belug | ground that the moral eect of the presence of | tury orlowa Divisions. Adj.-Gen, Hilliard has made for the grand parude of the yolun- | the tro.ps was thereby Increased, anid that this From $2,000 to $25,000 to foan on Chicago Teal Estate ot 7, 8, and 30 percent. WALTER H. MATTOCKS, Tioom 1, No, 40 Dearvorn-s: BANKING HOUSE of LAZARUS SILVERMAN Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, Heemoncy tolonn.on Teal Estate, Produce, and Pro- ‘iatun, Clty and County Orders, and Mercantlle Paper, Ly lag Raciange on all countries A Batch of Misguided Peorians to Interview Judge Drum- mond To-Day. Return of the First Rogiment from Braidwood—Incidents of i " resident Si of the roads and prevent strikers frum interfer- 2 mn obi ‘ thet th ordered Capt. Lynch and about forty men from 7 Per Cent the Campaign, eat, On the, obber land, Prevident Sloan, of | Sheth dks employes used ta running ous | 467, militia 10) take place | temorrue, | Ota wate object af coding them to the alt | Toria to Galesburg to protect propercy and the * $ Tumor that the Company has 20,00) tons at | trains. ek wikia all ronning on tine, and the Unlon Depot pre- numbers and tlie. say patos ia which they | employes who desire to work. Later.—At 11:55 Wo cin make loans, on chotee tmproved Meal Ee. Port Morris is incorrect; that the amountin | 1005 not anticipate further trouble, In speak. | Sete an alr uf business. A bulletin, posted in had to be sent precluded the sending of many to | the Chairman of the Committee of Strikers at tate Becurity, of $10,000, £17.00, and $10,000 at 7 store there dues tint exceed 69,000 tons. The rine aconsplcuuus place, conveys the Information | 807 ove place. Guldsburg asked till 11 a, m. Tuesday to reply. Ber cent CTT IS BUND, 10s Weahoon-at IN GENERAL, , Hoboken yards ave alsa but &sinall ainount | Ing of the present volume of tabor in command | tt business las Lech resuined.. During. the = SoSnewer piven. pee URNEI'& NUND, 102. on hand at pronefits But Hie large stocks belung- | OF lie tio oa “considerably einbarrasned for | ffenven acventeen carloads of live stock and TEXAS, All the ctuployes on the Quincy Division havo FETY DEVOSIT VAULTS. OHIO. ing to the cumpanica and imflddiemen are more | Te TO there was o disinclination on the | titty of merchandise were sent across the COMPROMISE, reported ready lor service, <= ooo error couumnus, than ttlicient to 1 any Immediate demand | TO Me strikers to resume work, but he | river, while thirty-six cars of miscelluncous | Garvxsrox, July i.—The strike on the Texas NEW IAVEN, CORR. BEFORE Conemaus, 0. July 80-10 p. m—The atrik- | Nkely 49 be made, : Prought, imusmuc ha the ice tind aireudy been | felzle were received on this aide, It a the {9- | py cite Road cams to an end this morniyg. ‘The | NAW Haves, Couns July, Wes The working, cre have complete contro! of the Culumbus, PENNSYLVANIA. broken, all the rost of the ctnly et to employ a larze uumber of men as’ a special | Company agreed to pay the amounts due the hundred’ were prescot. ‘The principal LEAVING Chicago & Indiana Central yards, ‘They ap- dat EME, tow suit. United Bates Marshal foc sald that | Soficearce, “roe Hint ts 0, aud tt ig under- | employes prior te June by Aug. 2 and the | speakers subi the innovent, bod of the Mele polnted a yard master of thelr own, ond pre- vented all freight tratus from leaving, When the 8:50 mall and passenger train was about to stoud that about half this number will be en- | amounts due prior to Aug. 1 by Oct. 1, and to | Maguircs, abed on the scaffold, cried to Heaven gauged. The pay will be 860 per month and the ke th ith ott ag | for vengeance. ‘They bad been killed to satlaty Hodeement of pruuotion to seviee in the regu re A eee ar een Antoate Heat | a bloodtiursts: wretch, Frank 1, Gowen, of tho Special Dispster te The Tribune, that, by to-morrow mourning, no oue would ever Prrrsnuna, Pa, July 90.—[t is distreesingly | know there bad bese, 6 strike, 40, iar as fhe quiet bere this evening. Freight trains are run- business of the roads was cuucerned. He THE CITY e arran i Philadelphia 6: Reading Raltroad. For Your Summer Vacation, Place | leave, the strikers told the conductor to step | ning on’all the roads, avd ineet with little or no STAT TR eer aapr arrme ce DNCHANGED, seuttred an artvatice of 10 per cent, to take effect Your Valuables in the Gown and out, as they hada man of thelr own | oppuaition, Tho Fort Wayne strikers are yicldl- | Louls strike, Tiiig will embrace all the members | ge Lote San tect te acne ia this city | Me aad this propa ion Auta aetna ot VANDERBILT, to take the train out. When Supt. Miller dis- | ing slowly. Itis believed they will nearly all | of the unginal Executive Committee, toar out IAL ca ersten eater eee ted Bien it ny mem Uae I Be HORNY | Soap SUR RAILHOAD-MAGNATR SAYS ADOUT SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS | cereres,tius bs onered the dlscontinuanve of | furan to-vort in a di Croan bathe the | of the Ave who resigned thelr places Jaat | Tewalus uuchauzed. Eyerytuiny bad been quicks | Tey wmderetood they would, Lave done’so if THN STRIKE. b the traln, and sent the mall coach around by Fel rm to work in @ ag or two on bath the Thuraday, together with the four who aud the passcuger and fre(elt trattic is fully re~ it wus understood they would buye done so if Sew York Times has the f Or THE way of Xenia. ‘The strikers made up freight | Pennsylvania and the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & | were put in their places. At 2 o'clock this sumed, “The must notable incident of the day | the advance had not been granted, The New York Times has the following report STATE Flay and Furia row w take thein ut, | Coleagy Toads, “Onder hare een lasued prom} Siternoou trol the wine unig tunicated were | Wichsal ‘Court for wrt” faeas rps to | Early this mora te tearo laborer em: | to que present diiculuicaVetwesh the rales ut abandoned the cuterprise. The soldiers wh 1 a id engineers thet I ested, one of ms wos 8 Capt, Carroll, whi oats ‘ . : mM: | to the present dificulties between the railro: SAVINGS were here Sauurday went home yesterday, Se ator Sere Iaicafenoly tor datys as: | wecians. oF of ron wad s Cunt Carroll, hg | cummund Chie! uf Police, SeDonoueh to alow | ployed in recoustructingtie bulldings destrosed » cauao whiy he hulds Albert Chntun, oue of the | bythe late fire on Market strect organized a | 960 thelr emplose@: F . leaders of the Workingunen's party, and Secre- | strike, and_murched to the corner of Straud and tis the atrike peer Mr. Naniler bier heh “tary of the Internatlonalists, in custudy. Jud, Twenty-fourth streets, where a bthek of bulld- ce hope Le watthe reply. oe Jee Bent dtter grail th writ and made it returnable’ | ings was in cours of erection, and induced the | $s Biz there ban agt bern what may eae un Weduesday, laborers to quit work. Froin this point the | cee: “cue Guetructione to. travel and arate Clircult-Attorney Beach has addressed aletter | strikers went to the corner of Avenue A snd ci Ht by came from outside parties. 1 elmply sp- to Chiet McDonough explaining the offense of | Twenty-fourth street, aud induced the Jaborera aay eae (canttnese and tbe common mntereet Chitep, and quoting the law applicable to the | working upon a btock nearly complited to joln | of everybody connected with the rosd, snd our cuse, from which tt appears the privouers aud | them, They next visited» the narrow-gauge | people have nobly surtalned me. Ithink | have othera now tinder urrest ure yullty of felony in- | rafiroad, und the gange engaged in ballnsting | every reason to be proud of this resdlt, because I stead of simile nilsdenteaniet, thy extreme pen- | and track-layiny on Avenue A and Bath avenue eA Se eae ap thats saan ter shi eo is Ren Sc aT Levuets, nlekerys Stumb's | them that thelr Interests and imine are dent. i epot, Hour |. No mor se bor be Writs of habeas corpus have also been spplicd tills, and other places were visited, and [In most Paar ei Pope ieee nie forinthe casea of Lofgren, Cope, and Fisch, | instances the laborers quit work. The strikers | on the Central, and they know, even better thin [ muetnbers of the Executive Committes of the | are cuutined entirely to unskilled colored Jabor- | do, what bostuens the road ie doing, aud what it Workiugmen’s party, . ers. White mechanics are working as usual. | can adiord to pay." ; Late aveats bord gj tnfissed & good deal of mill- | The movement sveins ip Be arithout Testers a are of opunion Uhat the recent re- ary spirit tutu the young men cogaged in | a common pury and wherever has been ies ii them, and acveral companies of citizens? | met with frat Wart bas accomplished nothing, Py eee rar fr shines looked nen tt guard have concluded to make their organiza- | I'he negroes appear to be unable to explain why | Qiu are poorly paid; still, they all feel, ws I do, tow permunent. they struct: or wnat they demsud. The move- |} that tulfa loat te better than no bread. If the IN Bast st, LOUIS ment was excited by white detmazogues. A | Company pays more than it can earn, It ie clear the day bus passed without any alens of dis- { strong detachment of police keeping the | that it will svon quit paying <alto- turin, aud rallroud bubluaas has be. ery strikers constantly in eg aud any violent to | gether. ‘ aos ee init od ci? ‘Teulus were comlug aud golag ia all di- son or property wi! promptly sup- | very close to the dy rections. Several arrests Sure suade ‘hy United Preaed. bi Tae that in epen} by the Compary. ie Ve ended ei States Marshal! Roe of persons charged with in- he atr i YoU mye AINE aL he eran tericrlug with the orders und mandates of the LOUISIANA. fared inthe least part of ourecunumy. If you tad United tates Courts = penton ee ee NEW ORLEANS SUOZMAKERS, told te three years ayo that we would be careying g 5 a F ‘ . es cal w sy she Charge su under the contrul of Courts, Amuug | | N®¥ ORLEANS, July 8.—A committee of the | EER a cet ene of times and ompetltion atyou, ‘The badness of times anu tho compe! Cee eed iehs Join Garroll, Deputy-siae | Shoemakere' Beuevolent Assuclation called ou | weave been compelled to encounter hae shal of East St. Louts, ‘There will be @ parade } the acting Mayor and stated that when the As- | useconomy, One engine now does the work pf towuorrow of all tho eitizen-soldiery called into | soctaton attempted to hold a meeting yesterday | Wu not ualy in the fact that {tte doudle, crower and as there was no military or pel fee about, the strikers bad overything thelr own ‘They arc apparently cuod-natured, and seem bent upon no inischict beyond interference wilh trai The leaders of the strikers to-day were strangers, betieved to be rioters driven unt of Pittsburg and other places, who have comenere tostirup similar trouble. But very tew of the strikure who have been engaged in obstructing trains were recagulzed as employes of the Cum- pany. It ta belleved there would be no Inter- erence with the Company’s property Wf the meddling iuterlupers were taken uway. There {9 no interference with the Little Miami vor any of the other ruada, The Bulti- more & Oblo Company fa not recelving frelght for shipment from thls polut, and no freight trains bave yet gone out. Manuger Caldwetl inode application to Mayer [Heilmann for putice this afternoon, but the Mayor declined to detail men untils riot occurred. Gov. Young was also applied to, and respond. ed by ordering out twenty-three compauics of militia, They will arrive to-tnorrow, when, It fe believed, vigorous meusures will be tuken to suppress: the Inwless Interference with truins. Ainun naned Lemos Kerschner was arrested this evening for placing obstructluns on tie Sciota Vulivy Rallroad track, seven miles from the elty, Buturday eveulng. Kerschuer con- feased that ils purpose was te wreck the train, aud the evidence is strong agalnat bli, Considerable excitement precula again to- night In the city, and additlunal special pollee are being sworn in. Business ds very much de- ae vq | atrike, and > senger trains on all the Pennsylvania Company's MAD A COMPANY OF WELL-ARMED TROOLS Nnos are running except a few midday trains | gy his command three days ago “te repel any discontinued on account of the blockade now | attack," as he expressd it, “of forcign fou belng broken on the north track, landing on Sloaly dan Garll Hay al: A Fort Wayne official thus expressed bitnsclf | tiincd an order a inonth ur eo agg fuk one pune 7 vd stands of arms from the filinois armory, today on the status of the strike: We hope eet. ths - diet pihdl cl ce uretense of having organized a com- and expect from the look of things to-day that | Uuuy of imuitia, which he suid ke hoped to have all trouble will be settled satisfactorily luashort | enrolled in day. tine. When tat srrike broke thne. The military ore still here, but have | out, ove of his compan. ous! he Auw nothing to do but devour thelr ratione and | blovd abead, snd tal the “Locks removed promenade the streets.” from the Larrets and bid away ina quiet nook The Uitching of a tock train at Jobuitown | Sout three miles cast of BL Louis, ut, tor last uiybt caused but Matic damage. It Is not this precuutionary ineve there might have been Known whother the strikers threw it off, or fearful slaughter among the Belleville Guurds, whether [t was an aceldeut. as well ug the strikers, at the recent col- On Saturday evening a warrant was issued by Katon pear Belleville. ‘The detectives are on the Judge Ewing for the arrest of Robert A. Am- track of at Jvast twenty-five men who have becn inon, the man who won the appellation of prottnen thy count with the strike on the ‘Bows! in the few days In whlch ue had charge other side ot the sirens | of and completely cuntrolled operativus on the THOSE ‘epee ta tou Fort Wayne Road. ‘This alteruvon stioctly be- | Will be taken to Springticld to-nizht, where furuS o'clock he was urrested and lodged in | cuarges: wil be preferred for coutempt of Court jail. Several other prominent strikers aud riot- | 02 tures font wi} for obstructing trains on ‘ore Were also arrested toxlay. the Ohlo & Mississippi and the Bt. Louis & Oue thousuud miners and inborers, employed Southeastern and for Interfere with brdge at the different collieries of this region, met at | Droperty, all of which te iu ie Wales othe Oreean Urove to take nal action in regurd to | eelvere and subject to the ores ur leeree Of Le astrike. Speeches were received without a dis- } United States Court, The Vandalia, mull ah scnting volee, and all Were strung tm their de- | Pavacmzer coaches went out with a strange ens huneiations of the compautes. A redolutiun | Rincer aud oue wiv would not have been hire wus passed unanimously (bat they ask an ad- us reliable on au ordluury occasion—so say the vance of 25 per cent on present ee es, aud all bridze locomutive engineers. Some forty willi- INSTITUTION. Perfect seourity ogainst Fire and Burglars for your Eilverware.. Wardrobe, Paintings, Money, Jewelry, Diamonds, Laces, Impor- tant Papors, &o. Vault room for trunks and large paokuges. STATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 80 & 82 LaSalle, 20 per Gent. Diseuat all Garments, Doth Winter and Summer weight, for and until AUG. 15, NEXT, for cash within ve days from delivery of Gouda, Our WINTEI FASHIONS AKE ISSUED. Some of our STAPLE FALL ond WINTER SUITINGH, CASSIMERES, and OVER. COATINGS are already in, and from this time till August 25, our Fall and Winter Goode will be sr- riytay alunoat daily, ‘This is on opportuatty each oa never before offered onr patron» and the citizens of Chicago to optaln the bewt of Gsriments for an exccedinuly close price for the article furnished. EVERY- TUING GUARANTEED. Standard the Migheut, Edward Ely & Co., ve jumen Went out with the train, Ater to-night, aha Re fs rt loyed. ‘and it, but mleo fn abash F4 preasei by the talltoad troubles: and imerviante | Sefeed Ia eaying thay they would go on until | To tiivers will be went out with the truin, She | SeFViee during the past eek, they were vurprlaod to dud in the halla number } eSieying ceaty twice ed mauy care” as forwerly: ‘abash-ay., corner Monroe, Chicago, ure begining to complain of deleterious elfects READINGS matiazers of the Tron Muuntsin Raflroad have Spectat Dlepaich ta The Tribune of policemen, who requested the Soclety to | We bever knew what we could do I the way uf To RENT. lat Pravaies tn The received a telegram from thelr ulcers In Texas | gr, Joseru, Mo. duly 8,—The strike euded | cease all deliberations, The Committee stated ecunumy until necessity compelled us 3 find out." Specie Tribune, % A The i of tho last few AID TENDERED. ; PinnapeLrita, Pa, July 30,~-A apectal dis- | that the strike op the Texas Pacithe wae ended | here toalay. ei Vhen the bitter experlences ! s ; inl Sh Sea “ ere toslay, both with respect to railroad and called to ase he cause of (1 value? o Manager Caldwell, of the Pittsburg, Cincine | patch to the Zines from itemllug indleutes that | thls miornluyg aud the employes lave returved | Utrer employments, All the roads leading {ito ea i Aesuea fo. pasereele se mane at veary hare not beea without thele yaHUET™ patl & St. Loule Itillway has revelved the fol- { tue trouble at Reading was witch the sume as | to thelr trains. Everything is now moving io | ehfy city started thelr freizbt-tralus to-doy with- ng-Mayor | interruption lo busive@ must work evil. Our lowgpe, which expluins Itself; ut Piitebure. Coroner Goodtwart lald before uel. The raising of this embar- | Gurauyiuteriereuce. [tb nut. stated thut any | Dev's repliod that for several dava many sumors | heople understand this quite as woll aa 1 do, and Piva, 0., July 20.—We, the undersigned law. | hie jury to-day evidence showlug that Gen- | £u the Iron Mountaiu Kallroad un- | Concession le made on prices. It le nutter of | Bad prevailed of a meetiug of » number of so- [itis why there ts sucha large conacrrative class e abd LP itoring Sri Duntiess men, of | erul-Manager Woolen called on Sheriff! Yorgey | Interrupted communtvation for both frei ght aud | crutulution that not au act uf violence bas been eivtics on Sunday, and that In addition hv ob- among railroad men, bt Ietnate?"* Ig eae ee Fecoynlzing the absolute | gt g:30 Monday mourning, telllug him thut be (paenatirs from Bt. Louts to tie Gull, A num | perpetrated. What arcpe will be taken, if any, served that shormakers were tu urect at a dow, then, did thea troubles orlginate! revert Hecewslty tu alt clases of business fur the tm | expected trouble, and axking hin te aummen a | ber of the strikers bere are asking for empluy- mediate reeumption of ruliroad tratic, do hereby tender to the civil authuritice of Miami County and to the ofitcers of tho Pittaburg, ‘ 4 ‘ ae ety of causes, Mac: Tollold the atrikers to accountability for the viz | Lullding where the Uakers by advertisement | | ovtuuy cane trom «Sate off thousands o porse. This th alte Sheriff declined to do, and | mentat any price to be uamed by the com- hot unl 0 lock did he consent to du so, | panies. DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUWE BUILDING TO RHBNT. Apply to WM. 0. DOW, ‘i ci e discontented, and di vd to atir u Cinchinath St. Louls Rallroad und Day: } Then hy replied with @ sneer: You wendowet TUE LASALLE MINER. = at the North, that, certain cmlssaries of See eee etna eeet moweneay nucduus toe ton Michigaa —‘Compuny gue “aid aad | acet ta bo very brave,” and oven did wot call Special Dispateh to, The Tribune, IOWA the Communists might be in the city and | caleuiable evil in sowing discord and discontent, dualelance inthe suppression of all unlawful acts | out the Dosse.’ The result was bloodstcd and | LaSaneu, il. July 80,—Tho adjourned meet~ = that until the crisis had pasoed ft were better | The tarwere must leaco that wheu they touch Jn opposition lo the peaceable purault of their le- Bitimate hueinoss, Fur this purpose we do hereby ayrec to organize ourscives Intu a Rafety Commit. tee, and pledge ourselves vo far as lies in our ‘power to prosect the railroad companies tn repning ‘all trains through the City of Piqua, Signed by members of ihe City Codacil, Fire De- partment, and 400 citizeus, Mr, Callwell sent a reply thanking the citi- zens for their prompt action in the matter, loss of Ufe. Brig.dion, Recder, of Allentown, | Ing ot the coal-tminersand laburers of LaSalle bas replied to the queries of the Coroner | and vicinity, held on the publle square in this that he was’ ordered to that pluce | city this forenoon, was ally 700 or SOU strong. by Maj-Gen, Bolton, commanding thu | St. Putrick’s Temperance Baud escorted them Second Division, and that he aul] tothe place of meeting, at which they were hot report to the Bherlff of Merks County | wddresssd jn a number of temperate on hia arrival because be did not believe it was | speeches, after which they Perfected tho hie duty tudoso. Ne did nut Are himself, nor | organization of the " United — Work- direct any uther person tu do so, nur anybody | ingmen's Protective Association of thi AT NUNLINGTON. hot to agitate thy labor question, be bad di- | the railroads they inure theusselveu ax well av tho Special Dispatch to The Tribune, reted te. Cc Rot Falla, i supuress all meat rons Owing to one cause and abathee, frou Eve the thne ug in the interest of 1c jealuuey an excited auong them sgalnal Benuixcrow, In, duly B0—Everytbing ie | eee ot een. Had the shocmakers notified | the railtouis, but where wuuld they be without the still ina muddte here, but with vrightentog | Tos CoP oronosed mevting, he would have | fuads? Iusides, they have notliug to fear. Co prospects. The mail direet from Chicago over | gigly furnished a suilicicut police forve to pro- | Petitien among the great trunk lines will Conserve the Chicago, Burllugton & Quincy came in on | Serve order aud any Interference from ‘the | helt Intercate if nothing else wil ihe Sentry No. Sat 10 o'clock ttis meruing, being two {| ruflualy vent. If at any iuture day they rT ines wich carry fratgut to the seaboard, and do 1 hours lute. A lurge crowd collected to ave it | Proposed to mevt, aud uotitied bi of the time wis caren We do a dfth of the entire carcying 11:15 p. m.-—The strikers have surrendered | Under bls cummand. The Reading Kalter Lasalle dlatric, and adopted aacate of prices | prrive. A train went Weat at 8 o'clock this | 24d viace, he would take this precaution, trade of the couutry now, and we could du the g y ¥ officlaly informed him that their depot was in | ¢o be demanded of thelremplovers. The miners i ‘Tue Cummtnittce expressed ttaelf satlsfed with | other four-uftis, ‘his excess in carrying faclit Boom 8 Tribnoe Building, | 83. (oe Tet cca ‘uniciaie, but aay | te bands of a mov, aud tliat’ the cut weea | sroto dewund an iuerease uf 13 cents purtun | Morning, aud one East at 10. this arrangement, aud gays assurance that the | lee, the competition, and the rates at, waich they will resume control In the moraing. irect road to the depot, which (t wus | forimining cual, aud the adoption of the rough: ‘She Pittaburg, Ciucinnat! & St, Louis Rallwey Thevar-shops at this polnt resumed opera- | Socicty ta on the side of law, and opposed tu freights are carried, 1 think ought to show the po necessary to clear {n order tu move the traiu. | and-tumble system of weighing, which tt ts tlons this morning, and are runulag rightalong. | anything which would disturb the existing hay. | ple that tney have nothlow to fear froin tho row é ** Hae busi. fallen off to any yreat extent? KF officals announce that they Will rorelve freigiz | 40 doing ao bls cumminand was tet, attacked oy | thought will aguregate au, increas of abst 35 | Ntepurts from the engineers at Ottuawa are monlous relations Letween labor aud capital, animuenel ters we rae ian tine fh ippers to all puluts. The Miamf frelj mul cl m ew with stones aod pls- | cents per ton. For unskilled lubor $1. er , a yo year ayo we are running only thirty now. ’ nee renin Te hates Tralne tol sims. At Fenn street Lhe reghoeut was | day will bo demanded. stuch enthusiasm, Bir | discouraging, and they are safll to remain frin {nthestrike. Some of them arc reported to be MARYLAND. Wo still employ us many men a6 before, and have all the facilities we ever bad. here to-day, but the facts are hard to ubtaln. ‘THE DALTIMORE INVESTIGATION. we were cuuipelled to reduce wages, cout Bome say that Ottumwa engincers have con- Bartimonn, July 8.—The taquiry into the | aod time alav, or diecharge & part of our vonfronted by another mob, which attacked it, | perfect sobriety and good order, distinguished and hero the disastrous volley was fired. Not «| the conduct of ali, there {4 po Indication uf single shot, says Gen. Reeder, was tired atter | u disposition to coiimit violence. on the Pun-Handle tine aru announced to wtart ‘The four fluors, 50x160 (cet, over the splendid | this afternoon. Central store, 118 und 115 State. CINCINNATI. . th to J, At. WILLTAMA, E the regiment got inte Penn etreet. Ho Inqulr- ‘he coal mines aud gine wprks of LaSalle and ? dl on here, | causes whlch Jed to the death of ten persons iu | force, ‘The latter, alteruative 1 was very to a Nixon Dg. cor, Laiallo end Suntoc-ate eT Ss ST Tae tank editor the Sheruf and Mayor, Uut both were Peru are all ile wun Thy Pine Manutacturing Fs Parad areca eT ne wilt eae the riot on the eventuy of the 2th, when the | MoPE reaper a pit ener pear ay __OPTICIAN, has ordered tho Cinciunatl and Dayton ged peat ALTOONA. tae edod of the strikers Hegeler aeed0t9 | vie strike tu sympatuy with Ottumws The | Sixth Repment fred ate ed Ne ee ee and wu eee eenllicoway better “RANAnMID OF RIL AN CR UCLA HICSS Ww 0 resuroe om jewar! yenterd lay, to Co- Svectat Dispuich in The Tribune, ‘AT OALESDORG, former is probable. Everybody looks. for geu- | to-day. Tho testimony showed that several eee the outlouk had been aa prouilelng ia Ne Eetbune talidiiay tumbus, an ey leave un carly tralustomor | partavmceuta, Va, July 3—A spectal dis- Special Lnspuich to The Tribune. eral harmovy within twenty-four hours, suldfers were knocked duwn before any shootlug | June ae it ts now, it fe possible there would hava row morulug, patch to the Zimes from Altuona says that a Gatrsovra, 11,, July J0.—Under orders of Special Dispatch to The Tribune, took plave by them, aud thut they @red without | been no reductivg, and, consequently, bo etnke. baer arc eae Ereater uummber of men reported for work tn the | Superintendent Strong, the depot. whistle wae | Hugtixorow, Ja., July 0.—No renewal of the | orivry grom the Colonel Agitis, wecould dy nothing, and so J eaid to our Recelver of the Tndlanapolls, Cinsinnatl & Tafsy- | shops this morniug than wera needed. A suill- | blown this moruing, oily a few of the employes } erie Nae oeuurred. Everything is getting une Jople wieu they eeut couuaittues wine, * Have gicut number of hands to tmove frewht tralus | returning, the greater portion iu all the shops alvo reported. The through freights stoyped preterelug to tote (here places rather hap a here tu transit have in moved, and the | cept the old wages. After considerable trouble, freight business fs active, ‘Three Baltimoreans | tue passenger traiue to Clicagu and Burlington loyes of the road thauking them for their forts iv protecting the Company's property, ex- presalug nat thelr conduct, and in- der way, and the resumption of business causes | Cupt. Tapper, wha commanded the detach- | ] not always shown every cousideration for you? gencril ro icing. No. 8 went through to Coun- | meut, testified that, as soon as the doors were | Have i nui always acted towatd yuu ing spirit of z r vs dtaimees? Mave 1 ut al ago adh riety ene Wet tonixht, | opened, « vulley of era tatereata (deptical with ny Own? Fine spectacles eulwd to all slhte on sclentisa prti ciples, Opera and Field Glaiees, ‘Telescopes, AMloro- yea, Barumeters, &c, viting all einploses and thelr farmilh aple | were arrested und incarcerated yesterday, i 7% 1 Besske STONES AND OTHER MI3all. failed to keep ce romlee hea eyes ne | nic OF the isu Uf the road next Friday, suspend | Charved with inciting to Flot, Wartaute lave | onice started, Mevars, Paugburn und Besster, MINNESOTA. were poured ina perfect shower on the soldiers, | word? ‘They atsented Ws every bing, ail Len ao GRATES AND MANTELS, pou ae tar ae basstbis ‘att Dusiness Ou We ruad | Leen issued for mauyuthers, Fourof Pinkertun's allure ub. ste aah ABtIUE 8 encinees anil BFe- ets PAUL: some of whom were on tue stalrway audeome | Sid OTN er cease to me, elie erie for thelr accummodatin. detectives have been busy spotting the ring- An attempt was madeto start the Peoria Beectal Dispatch te Ths Tribune, on the landing. Some shots were tlred over his | are eny didereuccs butween, ue Se settle INDIANA headere es Jhmee Teh tseued for the | traiu, Uut thy Aremian was eggrd, and the eu: Pee pomof his own men: Tiy succeeded | them-as ve lave siwaye dove.” ‘Thoy were . 8 8t. Pau, Mion, July ¥.—Atamecting of | jy reachivg tho strect, where he reformed bis | ted with this, snd the Ceutral Hoad is running to- the Chamber of Commerce thia niorniug, Muyor | command and cee the onier several tines to | day because the great body uf Ite eupivyce will it. MaxBeld delivered an address urging the pro- | charge bayunvis, AX no time did be give the | “A eresl corurstiou con ony Leecrererin Ori priety of enrolling a specist force to aastat the | order lo fru, and did nut even give the unler | taey nave to suifer in times of depression and dull Nice in preserving’ th fm ting | toload. He tried to atop the Bring, lutouding | ness, they will alsu abare fu renewed prosperity. police in preserving the pesce and protecting | ose the bayonet only, aud recollected suytug | | would ratuer pay 4 man $2 than $1 for bis le property In the event of the rotous elements of | tg his men, * For God's, sake quit Uriug.” Heard | bor, but waves regulate themselves; for, as L the clty waking demonstratiuns, or the infuxof | the report of several ptatul-shoty from the sald before. if & sueneny undertakes ta pay be- any large uumber of tramps, auch as bave been | crowd, which Was iu the rear of bis mea. gun te carniey it wii ebon by unable to pay at ralding towns ip the Southern section of the | Started with thirty-clgbt men trom the armory, |" Via, remedy could you suggest agalist ad bad thirty-tive whew be reached Camden ‘ 14 State, After lengthy discussiou, Bs which the | sfation, Heard threata that not aiaao of the strikes, Mr. van ferbilt ayor’ 3 +1 would ba tmpossible to lay down anything Mayor's views were acqulescod lu by mavy | regitnent which could be upplicd ase femedy. 1 pever Wading members, it was decided to appoint a SUOULD LEAVE THE ARMUBT ALIVE. waw two strikes which were slike, aud cuch Committee of Public Bafcty, to which | Was frequently appealed to by sume of his men | strike nyust: Le dealt with accordiog ty ite fitted th kk of Ain, tw allow them to wueel aud dre ua the mob, but cullar conditions, Ju the preecut | cus was comm eo task of organizing 8 | tee eee the urder, ite believed if bis | fuere was only cue course tv pursuc. hat force uf 300 Yeteraus, who are to bo | men bad not fired they would uot have beea | Was practically ty do nothing. Dc cups supplied witb breeeb-loading rides and | able torctaln thelr muskets. ~ Ko saiieae Foie ee faa epee gtrertane? to be ready at a moment's notice In case of | | Capt, Fulluu, J4.,commundant, testified that of Hott or Mee Cotapany's property eo parus lay in my emergency. Thle sctiun of the Chamber of | the thirty-2ix sweu be bad when starting, be hat | Gower, Lut wut to attempt to du Uusluees by 1urce, Commerce secma to bave been taken more with | ouly eighteen Wheo be reached Camden Statlon. | gg Lieit that ig epitd uf the stroug loiluoucey ts 'B view to future possiblities than with avy ref- | Scveral of the wieu were weverely Lure by tae were brought (2 usar upyn the wen fruio uulalde erence to be prescut need, noob on Baltimore strvet, vod some of ry en) arrest of James ‘F. Millikin, District Attorvey | gineer dually refused to start. The Burliozton of Bate Counly Ironia ths tala this eveulu was also delayed sor ue by ent. He - "i track, couraged the rioters to violence tn the foal: Ke grvsaing of the bik; was Beally stage hardy hope of muking capital iu his caudidacy | Meetings of the employes have been held for the Legilature. He bas been arreated on the | duriug tue day, and the deteraination to bold charge of compounding a felony. Mayor Giltand | out seems likely to be permanent. alluved the driukiug saloous to be opened this ‘The Mayor bas issued a proclamation calling inoming, and & movement is vn foot ta neve | upon the sirikers oot to interiere with the Coit him impeacued fur malfeasance lu oftice. A sb ect all nutuber of citizens who teit last week returned pays uanes si ppeesiatag: tol brates this moruloy. Supt. Garduer offers $1,008 re- NOBUIS. ward for the arrest and conriction of the men : Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune. who turned tbe awiteb at Catwbria City, July 27, Moun, Mb, July 30.—1 notle ia your die wiilch wrecked Col. Hainilton’s train'of regu: | patch frum Morris, published iu Satgriay’s lars. Daper, and copied in wany others, that by the WILK BSBARRE. dropping of work the employes of the railroud ‘Special Dispatch to Ths Tribune. company at this plas wers rept Witxzisasae, Va, July 3.—A massmect- insyta thy with the strikers, Wheres tie ob- GOV, WILLIAMS. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Fort Warng, Jud., July 80.—There fs much feeling here over Goy, Willams’ refusal to send 8 force to aid (he authoritics in maintaining the law. On Saturday Gov. Williams telegraphed the Sheriff, asking if be uecdcd assistance. The Sherif replicd fn the afirmative, atatlog that be bac arrested the ringleader of the strike, but he bad Leen forcibly released. To this the Gov- ernor responded as follows: Juntaxarotiy, July 20,—To CAarics A. Munson, Bhai Fort Wayne: The forces cannot ob mnoved, The other organized companics are need- eGatthelr homes, The leading citizens should sid you toorgsulse the law-abiding citizens of your county, Janse D. Wittiaus, Governor, Tuy RRMULT. The strikers on thu Pittsburg & Fort Wayne are ee deflaut usever. The Comumittes sent by them to Fittaburg to ace tho railway Plain, Gotd and TRY trlutmeds waa ke SLATE MANTELS, PROBASCO & Hi Que nation © ees a center eee " WASSOLUTION N Es DISSOLUTION. ‘The frm of Whiian Peuruse & Cu. 1s U solved by mutual cuvaeut, All uceunts due . Huub beyaidig Wi La, wha will io settle the dor ‘Ussu-ave pes act Wit van WIELTAM PENHOBE, Culcago, July 28, 1877. WILLIAM LAW, ee Soiet& Northern fina RB. Co NOTICE. ‘The annual meeting of the Stockhulders of the Jolfet Nortucru ludisus fialirvad Coumpauy, for the slection Directors, gud for the transactivu Of wuch other bus- i eid ag the ing of workiugmen waa beld to-day, 2,000 being te la the (uth, and the workmen in the dli- present. Tug best of order prevailed. The | ferent factories aud shops, as well as tue pail- soceches were tewmperste inv tune. Resolutions | road employes, are all against any wuch remedy werg passed that the strike of cual-wwive em- | for the ard titnes, and will sua(a.u the author- ployes be matutalued; that public aud private | ities iu matntalowg order. The miners at Mor- > cde ucy Would pall us chreugt. | au Lappy cae As way bo brought befure it wilh p ‘i 1 {os tuat in thie} bave pot been disappointed.” ‘uMice of the Conipany lo the city of J Uinola, ofticlala telegraphed if ¢ protected, but that uo work what- | ria bave taken u tin the strikes, and have ‘THUS CITY 18 PEUYECTLY QUIET, were carried off for dead. Wo aay that in |b have ot 0 po! Hg ath day of August, ab 2 w tioek. vflclals telegraphed to-day, teliiue them to go | property ux protected, but fate Orn wore | oaly been preveuted from contiuviog ineir wore | and.no disturbance of wuy kind vecum ikels. | ‘Tye crowd muntered fully 500 er ae ee ee at es ike ey iutile ®. G. RALSTON, Secretary. | Committee returo, To-day a user train came frum the West coutuuiog a retrizerator car loaded with {ult, shipped from Chicagu to New York. The strikers relused to ullow the traiy to proceed until the car of frult was taken Of and wide tracked. The Wabash shops aud. Old's sactory rtopeucd today with a full com- cao a attike, capecial- yalled that, rather than Lave the mines filed | by the lack of cars to uke away the coal. But suppress a aitike, cape with water, the companies would yield the de- | they commenced again Saturday, and the shaits mands for 25 per ceat increase of wagea; but | uow all are runuloy as usual. som of the vfllcisls to-ulglt say tbat uo con- UKBANA. ceselon will be made, and that the miluce will Uusana, NL, July 32—Great excitement be atlowed to dil, thus todedluitely pustpoulny | existe bere this moroing over the outcome of reswuption, while a leading operator saye that | the strike ou the ludiauapolis, Bloomington & Still's nervous feellog pervades thu city, aud | noticed auny children gud wotwen tu the crowd | te employ the wllitia a : Sulla nervous feeling perrusies the ely, ito | im front of tue aruory. Kt the wotdicra bad uot | ly ta i inelplent staxee; for, ypeakiug oo be ba Uuiouaded rumers curreut bere through the day | Bred Iudiscramivately they wizbt possibly bave | fe SN eee ont aowwiiustanding he ty ube of tho of the unsettled cuudition of alfuire in Min- | reached Camden Seatlun. He did not regard | golest and wost’far-sccing wed iu thy country, Qeapulls, to which city it became kuown berg | the weu deworatized, He thought the Mring | wade a serious mlsthky in tale watter. Dut uo oud early this moruing thut the Stute autborities bud | wus strictly in self-leteuse, wee quicker W'see than be wan Iie rot is ye last night forwarded from the Anenal 100 Police Oiticer Jameson testitled: Saw two gol | wirably urgaulccd, but ny orgacizetion cau guard GLEN PARE HOTEL ranean ri ea vo. Bei cine wale yl wales. (Ge & FROST, Prupristor,