Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, August 1, 1877, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

af : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1877. not heen competed to advance their wages. reete that $100,000 be divided ratably accord- ] with arma against “taxation without repre- ing to their positions on. the pay-rotls am companies of troops have just reached the | and there is no telling. what tnrn affairs may and 4 any would ular mecting, and find ont how many would ee aemeene tal when the same characteriatics are ehown hy Mar mecting.and find out how many would | Peoryuiing fa working harmontonely nt thelr | grount where the strikers are congrigy ¢ +1. mg | sentattan,? Mal but little. to” complain of | thon wivelias Mut fea avatar toned oe toe volunteer, This wonld keep ont laters. and | vege and they antielpate no difliculty. The troops recetved orders to protect the trul.ass WHR Rss NeS All the empinees cugaued inoperating the ate | compared with what ts now to be seen inthis | who contrula. inlliions, It the latter ever dees ar devdined to entertain the me ‘Within the past two days seventy-five of the —_ = tat Diryated to The Tribune, Ue sara ho men who in time ef ial embar- | country, viz., whole Legislatures nilsrepresen Mis power to cheapen labor when the supply ex. sartaiter the merting. adjuumed the Cape | gloters confined in the County dail have. been INDIAN WItkesnarne, any Tuly at outlook ts | raseed the Con any can rotnaln or re-enter its Ing the people, because subsidized in the inter- | coeds the demand, the forme: er did, and Jietauch aites the, rues tina “adrhe the, Cape | tloters confined! ta: the, Caunty dail have, Bree mare threntening. ‘The rexumption onthe | kervire, aml ade, “the pay will, be increased | ext of great commercial gamblers, the pltant | never wil fall tor retaliate. when wpportunt AMS ial See WAG 1 FETE Bp ADC vate | Peteesed., “Ataue. BOG Couriers ecintnnd nl GARNETT STATION. Tackawania & Hoomsburg foal wae nipped in | the moment bustness Juctitios It rervante and the trusted agente of the inquey- EEGs teat eeovc oid te sake eb jn Wasealten for. tt not toecoress themeelven. | atten 3 Special Diepateh to The Tribsene, the bid. the up-train with the tail being RRPONTATION OF SKILLED LATOR. power, with the generat law, and (t. tannot be ree = fat Plymouth Lake last night by an ox- sated on the motion being entertained. ho We Gannerr Station, Ind, July B1—A fret seed crowd vat 00 Joyed warkl Chair thought that he would declare the | ~ Lat, evening Licut. -Calinhan, of the Wert | effort was made this morning,—since the strike | cited, crowd of iM unemployed workinamen, ‘ ‘ Twellth Street Station, rent the following oy who drove the engineer and fremen from their : Out He anlar Anaely, but would entertain | i ctoram to Supt. Hickey? the Zul tnst.,—to move freight trains from this | Hosts anit aie engineer suit the locomotive, be- rite Teeeents plained that the expense of | _ Aliqaictin the Inmberdistrict. Themen went ta | Ftation, but to no purpose, Deputy Snerifl | sides amashing the windows of the cars, Some at ei rach man would be 8100, | Fork in allot the yarde thie afternoon, ‘The pro- |-Thomas Gross and assistants arrived here this | cunsigninents of provisions on the express-car p Prictors of shope end vands do not want any epe= sjalsin | were pill Soveral usacngers are here (na eqttinpng were done thorouzh | Bat wuarde ‘at thelr places tuemorrowy toeyonty | Morning to ald the Balltinore & Ohto oftclals tn | Festitute condition, uimrie bo reach Uiclr Meals i icht that this amonnt contd he but | Wentayood pate on'ine streets anning thelr fretght from thie point. Engine | Uexnie eoniltiony aie ee een a sto ae UR a They Capt. Jolmson telegraphed to headquarters | 507 was kept in readiness, and engineer 4d. We | Poor Directors, A crowd of 800 milne operatives Comrade Reese enfd that there wae a man in | {hat he had rettable Information of a strike nt Smith, with Wiltim Wing as fireman, procecd- } visited a number of collicrics at Nanticoke this pe grade Heese ent that there as a avecg | (he Stock-Yarda, and that trouble might ‘be | ed with the engine to wherethe train was, which | afternoon and compelied the engineers to cease that 10) men would be armed ifn company of | ¢*Pected thts morning, was ready one week ago sestcrday to be taken | Puuiping from the mines, which the G. A. R. war formed. Gen, Ducat had a saddle. He missed tt yes- | out. ere the Sheriff notified the strikers to | yo aooging, “A trameas expected here on tha Col, Balkam aureed telth Dr, Wathanlt, Ie | terday afternoon in the Grand Pacide Hotel, he moving of the | Ci gooding, A train was expectul here o thouge the matter should be" thoromgaty ean= | and wanted to know where it had gone tor | Manifest uo resistance in the moving of the | Lehigh Valley Row to-uieht, but It could get Pentel he alia sqemtigns mols Seen ee ene Teere, otk Torretee had | trtln, and then he took his position on theen- | uo further than Mauch Chunk. A railroad | necial Mepated ta The Tribune, The storm which arosc in Franco in 1703 Naw York, duty 31—Much interest hae been | against the same close of tyrants, consumed as manifested tn the departure to-day of skilled | they were by a aptrlt of sordid avarice and tho mechanics for Manchester, Eng., It being some- | fust of power, was a tong time in coming, but It thing new for England to rend out far ekilled | came. Tt was treason and rerolutlon, also; but lator. The Manchester firm tu whose shops | the spirit that would have guied its energies those fifty carpenters have gone is simply pro- | and restrained the atorm within wounds “lost tecting ect from threatened strikes on the | its grip,’ the outhreak was su vengeful and ter- fart or its A hy Importing forelgners to | rine. Stistory can ant will repent itself oven HU the places of the disaffected, Many of the | here, where ‘a citizen sits as Vreakdent, and men who eaited In the Montana left weeping | where the people (poctical license) are sald to wives and children on the plers, The men | rule, if the leseons of history are not heeded and say they wonld = not go af | they | if the degradatiun of Iabor Is further advocated coukt imake on living here, but the | andcontinued. Do you say that tho degrada- Jabor market (s giutted, and they lave des- | tion of labor finds no advocates here! Why the pared of getting through another winter here. | pubtic fonrnals, the atroneest of them, HN. Abbott, who took ovér 150 American ma- | would “net have to nay garded as hostite. Tyranny, forsootht Which in worse, for the enpltallst to Btrive as the labor. Ing inant does to obtain his commodities ac mnarket value, or for the laboring men ty destroy. the fruit ot the other Industry, frota which ke himsett is deriving benedlt, set at dellance the Jawa he himself hus aled’ te make for fenerat Ppratoction, and place himself in nfiliation with hteves, cut-throate, and incendiarics! W. P.M, + PROTECT TUE LADONER. To the Editor of The Tribune, Cmtcano, July 80.—Tho strike is virtually overs The first grand battle between enpltal and fabor in thia country has ended in the sure 2 on WO : i e % y ‘ender of the latter, not because of the {nJus- weal HY ; co e ; ine by the fireman. The epzing was coupled | vlllctal today suld that Gen, Hancock was about | sons to Glasgow Inat year, saga the new arrivals | qatont inteoducing Chinese labor in overy | tr" ‘ ee Ree RETR eer pares Grrleres one Of Bis: mien a ae at rented De han nae canndaetor, with his oelers; gilfctal today sald that tien, Banu arse hue | are prosperata and taypy, and eaviaied with | industry iu tre conatry., Chinainen, may bulld | tice of fts claim, but because of the character uf the exchange between the Now World and the the allies who forced themactves into their ranks. . The thicves, thugs, and haters of hon- est Inbor, for the time being destroyed tho hopes of success. Now that quict ts generally restored, would {t not be well to look closely into this matter, to weigh thoroughly alt the arguments on olther elde of the question, and endeayor to arrive at a conclusion in accord with railroads, and should they improve and learn to Old, and are putting money in the savings | run them your “Iaw-and-order’™ advocate banks over and. above living expenses, while | would say, © All right. They muat be protect- workinen hero atadraninielt, eles This Ion {res suntrys is BO. Hakl mialiy LBANT. rapt mn aie $1 It Aimar, No Yo, duly al-cOne hindredi works, | {RpLLaSLS nthe Bale eee a ee oe it them changed thelr minds, and why? Becausc mien were frday dnchanecd frum the Weat AI | the prupMent Chinaman save enolic to alnee any shops for participation In the late disturl- | tn tho business for which he was hired at day's ances there. wanes, He forthwith employed Chinamen, and inderendert organizations. to know why, ta the language of the land of | signaled the engineer to go ahead. The strikers | RAIS Clensa tolls’ bare beer encamped mie turther discussion followed, when Dr. | everlasting Beate te had done augis a ng. | tad the Areman, however, in thelr possession | aud.us yet there is no indivation that, they, will HT aE Ue Gee tho noses ‘very: | Wasvan irate fajor-General Mkipping arcund, | When the tratn commenced moving, and quietly | be called inty action, A poseive pulley Is bein Tete ee en "| Sho wanted too Know where in = Ng | helped hi from the engine. The fireman used | pursed In oner tu nzort a colliston It possible: Dr Koch also said that they coutd not organ: | saddle had gone to.. or who ad had | hia utmost ability to keep his post, but lis op- Sere Pe ta Meee citate at Prypanuilh tee uivser tna Shia bur, Ite thonghe might | the audacity to carry ft off Tt turned out that | position was ton.much for Mm to reslet and he | on te Lackawanna « ‘Bioumburg, Hond, ns Poy wolltable to the city to arm a number of ¢ mnan from whom Gen. Ducat bad borruwed is . rar ie Treerane ntl tre them an armory. He thought | his horse had taken tha saddle, When ft was | Srrendered, looking very paleand embarrasetd. | eume an ugly stape. ‘The mail aud” paseetiaer ankd commend iteclf to tie members of | returned Gen. Ducat ead: |‘ Ab, have no oly | The enginec did not stop for a fireman when he | tral that was stopped there last night was bad- = lis coinpetition as a manufacturer killed the | justice? The moneyed or corporation interest tie Common Connell. He thdnght the arms | jection to yout using my saddic, but Tdon't like | got the trainin motion, but endeavored to get Ie stroker. JThe wimfors. aud duos: Were THE ARMY, business of the man why had ilrst employed | or this country ta at fimense power, and ft fs should be obtained first, and then the men | you to borrow it without first asking me for it.” | his train under as good hendway as possibile, ene erie ptgnes a a er cin eaten OPINIONS CHANGE. dn. fi ee joan had Me thee china ald big continually, like a snowball in ita progress, be would forthcoming. He thought there | it then dawned upon the mind of the fender of | thinking he could do the duty of his freman as | by the | infuriated | inob. | fills alternuen necttt Diquateh to The Tribune, eee eee astitns tik ie, | coining rreater and “more Irresistible. Latur fhoutd be a Committee appainted to confer | the horse that he liad Ueen very uneractously | well as attend to his own until he reached Au- | c¥erything | te quiet, bul Hoe any Met | Wasnivaros, D.C. July 8l.—The United he pt arlene of the aera system himself, | cannot withsand tt successfully, therefore tt with the Mavor and Common Counell. treated by one Who ought to haye known bei- | burn dunction, where the Sheriff propesed tind. | tre determined, and will not allow, any 625 | eetes troups whitch hare been moved to various | tMa he don’t want any Chincse bors now Ne | must make tho best terms It can unless the ‘Maj. Chappell, Col. Sherburne, Dr. Clapn. F. | ters ing some one to act ns fireman, ‘Ihe strikers, | Senger-train to pass over the road. ae bere paint nine HE’ Minda i stb veasirgady UUHl {3 satinfled with reasonable rallies all sone Jaws of tho cowitry are wisely made ty ict as C, Vierling, and others fully agreed with Dr. ‘Tho trrepressitte striker has broken out In | However, noted this feat of the enginecr, and, | P to Arent trouble, bats etn ang iJ 8 railroads during lee ers of labor were so sutis! ie here Matt tediator between these great conilicting Inter. Biuthardt's idea. enor gly earspled cn pee er Pata | a8 if'an electric current carried them, they wera Yralne today. Bloudahed and destruction | late disturbances will be kept at their present ittte danger of serfous trouble. But as the Swayne " { property “is expect to-morruw should Maj. Swayne stated that only £14,000 had | revsiy disturbed the watural quiet of the vil. | on tne cars applying ie lakes, The traln was | of, Peel day ee eo ee Se ete tery entices Lad ty | laze This penecfal hamlet war, on Monday | tet ts the pistons of tho locomotive, ayl as | US, this point, “An ofiial onder Is rst Regiment, and that the officers bed t0 | tit the scene of an Inciptent riut. A vessel | Sbplied to the pistons of the lobo 1 posted at stations on the Lehigh Vatley Rail- nme responsible for the rest, He hoped | ist, the scene of on Incintent riot it reset | many hands on tho brake-wlecls of the cars as | [sted ut stations on the Lehigh Valles Ha the people would appreciate thelr en- | L7yoS PUL IN to Ulscharre a one raat go | cHulil be found room to put them. There were salcty the elfest that thedtysing- il beratarted aul that they wero of some use. teins whe ve te act OF ef? | but four or five cars in the train, though the | tunlght at 2 utclocie and men who do no! C. Dueat sald that they were fn need | (ings when oo rang “4 brakes were sufficient to keep the cugine from | epurt for duty should consider themselves div- class Aixegun battery in Chleaga. Te wi ae ote Soba itne sttp-ines pene getting the train further. As son ua tho truin charged fram the service of the, Company. postauntil all danger of disorder or of further | (question stands labor must hot only. organize obstruction of tratiie has passed, The regular | 1% Peacoful lolwes, but prepare for stern troops have received very warm commenday | ty burn and destroy, and such could never bo tions for thelr behavior at every pulnt to | itn mission, It could not do anything so sul- which they have been sent, and, 98 | cital. Labor learns slowly, and ft must Icarn they have “been of saore service in the | that with Individuals and communities, as with States of Maryland and West Virginit than clec~ } nations, foree—oruanized and diselplined force— where, it fs believed a more friendly feeling will is respected and obeyed, Then the ranks of revail in the next Congress towards the army | Jabor will make no mobs, nor will” its combina- han tn the last. and that the treasures to be | tons he treated as mobsare treated. Asserting {utroduced to promote {ts eMefency will not all | its strongtt. it can assert esafety. Itisatrone come from the Republican side, To fact, some } enough in thls country te co both. When the of those who have been most pronounced a9 | trades-untons cure to this plane of energy and States’ Rights Demecrats declare that the they will be treated with hupianity: strikes have taucht them that some strong ce, They 1, CaNees- ponver beyona that uf States? rights is necesaary and justice, They can bave medlation, conc ston, and arbitration to some purpose when ee oe safety of lie aud property in this | their discipline and the funds in thelr coffers en- cote. The rattroad computes hayo been cuntinually complaining that they were paying thelr em. ployes all they could afford, and almost all of them Insist that eine 1873 {hey have not. made any money; that the shrinkage tn values hoa beens great disadvantage to them; that the rates at which they have heen vompalled to carry frelght and paseenershave nut heen remunersie tive, and that, all thugs cousidered, they have given theiremployes as rood wages as they ever did: that wagea tn fact have not decreased in the same proportion, as their general businces + Let us ace what are the facts in the case ftom Poor's Mallroad Manuat of 1876-77. I taku the figures used in the following table: Net earn- ata trst tLcurht that if the veterans “would act up such F Tiowed todo the work while they, the allezou stopped the strikers removed the pins from be- Affairs in this vicinity. ara still serious. atte 0 1 . MAVBN'T GAINED MUC! av ermanization the peaplo would subeeribe 10° | Fiahttul Hahorera” twust sit, farronth, upon the | tweed the cars, and unlerod bie oneivert t0 | stson CHuwn, Pan July dl.—ChoReeelter of Wards tt ina very brief timo. Phere wore several.) pier and suck their thumbs. They backed thelr | 1 e a is Ba the Centtal Ralltoad bf New Jersey ling tsued, Latteria in tlie country ‘which could new | Protest with demonstrations calculated to en-| Smith refused to back | the | train for ride: eniting. all ers and brakes be cbtsined, one of which | was i] fore it, and grow eo turtulent that Oltlcer Car. | the strikers, and upon this rofuenl he was | 90 01 ii sepentee et ee sate Huston. «He would do, all he contd | rey aulding tho fray from far, was ted to be. | eiceted trom tha engine, tho strikers taking | WoT Ne tnt aireeting Uut whicn thoy resume to Lely euch an organization along. He thought | Tita “himecif tultier and put tha damper of | {Hone of engine aod train, and put the train | Tompant he Cai a ft eta Hay reaume there ‘should be two Gatling guns aud tro | ke, himselt ites ait ie tae a peneaty | Batkan the yard and the engine tn the house, | Werk they be paid uly fur, act ee cen twelve-poind Napoleons in a batters. rape | the pratecting eve of the lave, the work of un- |. Uhe Sheriff says he will procure assistance aud id nm fall: month’ Teter they eurkud and canister wers the things for street firing. | joading went nobly on, aud ‘soon that beleagured | Muke another attempt. He says his force {fg | Pald_a full month’s pay whether they hi arkes At would inke about 22 racn to man a battery. i yon, a fot suflicicut to resist. the strikers auy further | every day or nut. Contrary, to. expoctation Per DMekdend, — cant, 4 S20, 8 0 1,314,550, 10 Rastroat, N.Y. Central . ANDERSON, TIRANNICAL LADON. Tothe Hditor of The Tribune. J epread hervanvas to the gales and cleared ral t tls road tod —_ ave teen to Dreier de ie thoy: canriat have Hatimore€ Obi i. Sherburne thoucht Congress should he | Jesh) FRET dersat 8 eearee’ | than with threats, and ae this will not cifect any | talus were uot run on this roa aye 2 totherwiee, Anvundriticd and unarmed trades- | Pennsylvania Co, a3) eevee Ane wee ee autee ane atvenal iy Citeaes ite | 20F the wilds of Michigan. thine’ ite wiliiave to resort to ores by tucreas: |, HAZELTON. MISCELLANEOUS, uuloi is only capable of veluga mob. Let it] ‘The Pennsyivania Company report dacs not found Unele Sam ago t neiekbor, and a very +g gHHE THesata: ing his aselatance. The Sherif has the names | _ Mazeuton, Vay duly 31—A mass mecting of NASHVILLE, be capable of being what it should be. give the amount or percentage of dividend actul ond accommodating one, nem, if they Yesterday's Staate-Zeitung has an appeal to | of the leaders, and says lio will make arrests to- the miners of the Beaver Meadow region was g Nasnvinee, ‘fenn., July 31.—8ix engincers arriyed here from Evansville to-night to take out freight-traina, The strikers had a talk with natd, but my impression is that they always pay if per ee. 3 a » veterans, they Ad nave tl the Carpeatera’ Union of ‘Chicaze and ail Ger- ve it deter od, and it | held near Scanaville today. They resolved to Ac RNT nee ae suuld nave the anne tl 8 | rin citizens, stoned by Us ond, Tessin, ie feared seriots "remits may. fallow. "rhe | demnd au increase of wages, bit the amount + ‘A(ter come further discussion, in which ft was | parents of the young man who was shot at | strikers are indignapp at the supersisor of | Was tot stipulated, The mecting’adjourned cent dividend. The report says that, on |, is75, the authorized capital of the Pennsylvania Company was 812,000,000. ‘They i i : 5 ‘ c Cntcago, July 8i.—In formes articles your expressly stated thatthe Grand Army aid not | Tener Hall during the recent unplensantuess, | trains for allowing'a traln to proceed liere from | tll to-morrow. three oud sent them back, United States Mur- eee coulk pay a dividend on this of 10 per cent. and Heures heserve ne-apilittas oy tara. any_Wabsyenite | ann) py Ue at I Fessmann, the brothers, They | Kingstat yesterday. Lively tines are expecta shal Wheat, hearing of this, prohibited any of | Correspondent has endeavored to point outsome | jaye Toth "os ‘thelr total earniugh £5,823,0835, ent military company, ut wleled to haye arms | Tequest the Unton to take the necessary eteps | ure tenleht or to-murrow if any further ate ST. LOUIS. the strikers from seeing the others, aud, unless | Of the mistakes which precfpltated the present | Besties this, the report says that in 1874 their Convement” in cao Of emerzency, every Com- | to urge the authorities: to closely investigate | tempt ie made to run trata frbin thls station, TRAINS RUNNING. the strikers ree and talk the enzineres out of tt, | Struaale between workingmen and thelrem- | Anscts wer: $10,778, 109 in Cook Cauuty sas appoluted to ‘ene {aud x the responsibility for the atracune FORT WATNE, To the Waatern Assocluted Press. trains Will bo manned to-morrow. Tho strikers | plovers, and to suggest means to prevent the | Liabilities, eaee seee 20,480, 008 of ans and 4, sport to thelr pauls hae Vy a poliveman at Vorvaerte Turner: Forr Warne, ee pare Dtockade | 88. Lovta, Mo. duty 31.=Nothing new to re- | Fay they will In no wise molest tratns, but will | recurrence of such national evils; those aro not, Leaving 8 balance o| 3 .07.419 py ested * Tifa” on te 2th of duly, when | on the Pittsbure &¢ Fort Wayne Radway bere is | port regarding the railroad business, All truins | Keep enelncers from going out if they get o | as lins teen charged, the results of petty strifes | Thus they should have had ling to thelr AT HRADQUARTERS, uele son a deaths ak epter oe te tighter than ever bentiht: Tho atrikers’ cain on all roads are running regularly, aud all the | ¢hey will return to work if the management between great railroad kings and capitalists, sonore pn fucose ‘ey oe aatiiniie ot aver the GENENAD ‘DialiNDING: Aer eee ae Detaliy attend to the matter, | mittee returned fran Pittsburg todays ald | men working as usual. Two companies of | will do away with theclnvslfcation of eugiivers | Funniug fant trains, and efforts at monopoly, | SLLOW,000. The Sew Yurk Coutral renort for Co ee ee Or ee eer taieraee they eave suet nes | culled a mectinut of the men. wl adopted a 768 | gate troops left. Bast St. Louls this | and allow the same nay to an eniinoer who lias | which {a truth only create adomand for addt- | fi "OP es dez,ci0, “Wheeler tis is cash. or AM that wa Boe ea Tee a a et ates anual Anes OT anialicate Mined until de De Layig ing for Springfeld, three for Galesb run twelve months after flolshing bls appren | tional labor. Injury may revult to the capital- | ft equivalant, 1 "i a te inicht have been seen and woe seen: yesterday Ma horuuzh ate ap ed and the strike continued until J. D. Layng | morning for Springfield, three for Galesburi, rf teeship, and paying Ishorers a Hving prive. arrociticg which took plice at AT NALTINONE, : Bautistong, MeL, duly 8t—Tho locomotive, tender, and ‘one tar of a troopetrain. were thrown from the track two niles west. of Key- rer. W. Via. by a misplaced switel. Ten sul- diers were injured. ‘The crew of the Grafton trains arrived ot Keyser are to receive $50 cach, These reopen the Third division, iz the alley (called Quiney street) Just south of the € Ista who Indulge fn thcsu pastimes, and this may ulthnately affect the prosperity of all, but they cannot fn any wire he considered the real causes. Weare simply repeating history with ailditions aud elaborations; tho: past will show many like results, all traceable to the sane causes, viz.¢ unnatural antagonism and Jealuusics between labor and capital, operated its saulvalabls T cannot say, but think it should be. If itisa sham, Ict them explain it. Mow- ever, the report further shows 28 ross carnings for 1874, 83,844,200. The Baltimore & Ohio shows that, after paying oa dividends of 10 per cent, and paving aa intercat the sum of $585,061, they had ns the surplus earnings — of'. sT4 nearly AX), 000, ao that, notwithstanding the low rates; the de- pression in general business, and all other com- Rhouiittely necessary in onder to contradict. the prouilses oF a he mri sfuuatun i muake atthe aml all tho remainder of the force, excepting ely Teves*s % Sabha Y | concessions original emauider he’ sirik- Vi y-lall, ‘There were a few of the yel- | gequeral pubhesentimentabour the barharaneex: Sr TH OMEN foe, GaMITUHIcAted to Guphs | cmeabe two ‘entapanics, will avg. left: either ted “Light” Cavalry—a misnomery | ceases of the perauns who weremaintafning etvil | Gorham by a committee appointed for Vaat er: | fF their homes or to protect iining property itowat the “acrab™ cavalry—catled “ scrub’? olen or ue italy witlvall Hoccentry Fibue any | rand. Me gave no reply. at two or three points in the Stato by to-mor- organized fo about one hour and not | ftaies whieh = may have ween conitittel. Your correspondent {a informed by an official | row morning. . iny falling; a few apectal polices and The signers also say that they are not the ouly | that tue railway will nover accede to the terms | ‘Twouf the Executive Committee of the rall- nea Who have lust dear and pew-eabie suas and. of ran volunteers. They all looked as { Wworlers, as hundreds of fellow-ctizons can | SOUSHE, £2 be, Impose by the evrucley | road atrikers at East St. Louls wero arrested wanted relief, and they all got it. tifs that bo, was, Many others bave lost | and county for protection, and until | tay, aud others are expected to be captured, Be ; pon by vistunary and viclous brain-workers; | plaints which they aro constantly making, these ‘That was what the day was almost entircly de- | futher and austainer at the above-mentioned | tut comes the railroad will ‘remain closed. | As aftting close of the week's Inbor, and as clare of rioting ou the night ot Grrested 0 8} tho former acting npon theory without refer. | three railroad companies made, clear of ex yeicd tu. ‘There wes nothing te keep them for, | Places Unless Gov, Willians sends a force suitictent to | on exiinition of the strength of the citizen-aul- Be) ye cuce to results, and the latter shrewdly caleutat- | penses, dividends, aud interest, in the year 1874 CUMBERLAND, MD, Comnenvann, Md. July 81—The miners’ mass meating at Kuapp's Meadows, near Lona- conlng, to-day was attended by 606, about half the mines being Feproscartod All waa orderly. Some were for atriking for 05 cents, some for 55 cents, and some wore opposed to action calett> Jated to disturb the present status. Two ses- sions were held, but no determination reached, and the meeting adjonmed to Aug. 2, Itis supposed work will go on In the meantine. BALTIMORE & O110, July 31.—Baltimore & Oblo of- fixtals repo 11:0 o'clock to-night as fol- lows; “Everything 18 prowressin: petween Parkersburg and Buitimoro without delay. We havo men cnough to manage all our trains. Wo have moved tovlay on the yarlous divisions about nincty tratis. Wo expect to commence running from Urafton to Wheeling to-morrow." pectal Diepitie’ ta The Tribune. Sioux Crrr, fay July Ml.—The Sioux City & 8t, Vaul Raflrond Company shop bere commenced, ning op full time tur! Forayear past they have run but elght hours a day, on account of the failure of the crops Jast year. THE OSIKOSIE OTS. « Knectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Oanxosit, Wis., July 81,—Mill hunds at Mead ‘The stot Iso thing of the post; the city is quict fro Goose Island, on tho negth, to Healey Bloogh, in the southwest; the raltronds are In * dull blast; the strikers lave gono to work; the rioters have again taken up quarters {n the euloons, to the elusing of which may in part te attributed tho vastness and flercencss of the ranks of the Philistines; and those who have 1 Jubored so hard to preservo the peace and prevent bloodshed have now Iain back and said: * Beer's on the ella? If the City-Hall could yesterday have been terincd “headquarters,” {t would havo been hard to state for what {t was headquarters. ‘Tho Police Department rooms wero occupied by the oficinls, who were surrounded by the after- Dattle braves and those who ‘told you.su! about a week aga, jriiey Interrupted business, bur thoroughly enjoyes the personal recitals of their own display of wisdom and valor. There were, too, some of the officers who really worked — and who ‘how urearsisting to straighten out the eutan- gied accumulations of the past week. A great many things have been borrowed, such as horses. and equipments, arms, ete., and many such artl- cles bave been bought by the city, “These all fug upon the rich harvest they may reap from disorder aud confusion, & ‘The price of labor is governed by the same laws which rule the price of labor products,— supp y and demand,—and, a8 heretofure re- marked, any Infraction of this reacts to tho detriment of the lawbrenker, fa the confusion and anarchy which naturally follow, lessening or stopping tho demand. If two bushels of wheat be thrown upon the market whow there is a demand for but one, and the market price fs, therefore, reduced,’ the Tuboring mae fs the first to ball this decline as an evidency of better times, without consider- fig the 1688 which may be entailed upon the Honest working farmer. He bas gained by the aurplus supply, and does not feel his liber- slity impeached becauso he fatla to tender the farincr’more than the market value. aie the matter nearer home. The great’ tire of * created an extraordinary damani for labor far exceeding the supply; then capital was pros- trafed, Inbor in the supremacy. Did labor walve its advantages then? Was there any thought on the part of the laboring man of offering his services ata dollar and a nalf yer day, or the skilled mechante aot threat Was thers ery from the capitalist nbout’ oppression nearly 89,500,000, [ have not the ineaus of fading out what amount of this stock waa “houcst stuck,” that fs to aay, how much of it cost 100 cents on the dollar. Tho reports that have been generally mace during the last tive years would, no dount, lead many to belicve that it was more or less watercd; perhaps it has peen ot least doubled, and ,the holders are thus recelving 20 per cent on tlio atnuunt Invested—this when money fs plenty at 6 ant 7 per cent, when the Govyerninent {e actually funding its debt at4 por cent {uter- est, and meeting With os much encouragement at home in su doing a4 when the rate of interest was at 78-10 per cent. Now would it not bo woll for these men to consider fully all the clr cumstances and sce if there is not some Justice fu the claims of their cinployes thatthey ara not aulticiently paid? if these men aro faltaful and. competent, It {s cartalnly to the advantage of the companies to keep thon in their employ, and if they were to give them what they ask, Wwouitl it reduce the dividenda or only make the reserve smaller? Wero theac three companies to give each and every mau In their employ 8100, it would” leave the dividends unimpalred, and loave a re- aurvefund of the year’s carnings of nearly $5,000,000,—uite a nice little sum, I think, tor “ diery called into service to protect property and Ata meeting of the Jawndale Protective Pa- trol; Relat Millard & Deeker's Hall on Satur- | plete control here. A number of men withdrew | Pil down, Iavleseness, a poredo was bad, thie day evening, July 23, the following preamble | irom the atrike to-day and got their time trom | weok-yader the callof the Mayor hind Com ond resolutions were unanimously adopted: the Company, but al hougi many sen hereBro | ittes of fafety. ‘There were flvo regi- Wusnxas, We, the citizens of Lawndale, or. | atixious to go to work none will be found ready | tents in Hue, composed of some forty com- ganizedard clad for the prevcrvation of public | to rlak an atteinut ta move a traln unleas under | Wents Of tes abate Ou Suite Man hole order and the protection of tifa ani property in | anilitary protection, The Pittsburg shops had | PAues, anes aN oe ice Rod ‘Sntitt, whb rode our midet, have been shucked at the assaenination | teen ordered open te-lay, but the atrikers nott- | Stee head of the column, with tis étall.. The Of ourcnteemed fellow-member, Jaracad. White, | fled tho men not to go to work and tho sliops | ttle head of the column, with his stalf, Tlie whose Ife has been sacrificed to the spirit of vio- | remain closed. Dispatches reevived hero to- column Jeft Four Courts at 5 o'clock, marched lence, Hew 0o largely prevailing throughout tho night sny that the strikers at Alifance and through several miles of tho principal strects, "; | and was grected by such concourse of a We, the, neighbors and _pergonal Grestitng are willing to retura to work at any | jung alone The Hie sue iarrh as ches lends of Me. White, fool most keonly the terrl- . i Li 01 8. Every- tie calamity which haa anddenly romoved him from THE INEVITADLE. ab bern seen te Si: Louie tor yeares eer aruung asi therefor, Ue It Fae Se cruwd, and everbody was astonished at the Kesotred, That wo'would record ihe deepaente | Tenne Haute, Ind., duly B1.—The day of | crowis ene xbouy Wars lod it ond of public lors sustained {n the deceaso of our late | retribution is at hand for the Communists, who | S0ldlerly bearing and profictency tn drill and friend, We kuex Ulm os a kind-hearted | lust week relaned supremo over the-mob here, | Movement it exlubléed. The effect can- friend’ and neighbor, a nablic-spirited, | Three members of the defunct Strikers’ Com- | Not but be ood tn showing not only the honorable, and Wire conneclor tn allalrs | inittes were arrested thin evening by United | turbulent and lawless clement in the city what 01 relating to our common Interest, 8 bariness-man | States Marshal 8 dy afte Jnited | canbe tone to pit down mabocracy aid vlo- id untarmtehed . ates Marslial Spooner, and, after 9 short con- ‘ a ¢ Ee ere aE ae OMe e Threce | Hiuement in the Juil, were taken to Indianapolis, | lence, but to all rood and peaceable citizens the is wer of the authurities td’ protect them and s stisn, whos where they wil! be’ trlod on the charge of ob- | Po tt r Beare ae ee crite promotiog, of those | structing the movements of trains ona road In | Preserve, the peace. Tho Quincy No- ends whieh tend to elevate mankind and the better | the handa of the United, States Courts—the,| tonal, Guards, the Poorla National Tics, Gr iim uot ouly for tho dutlos of thie ilfo, bat. | Logansport line, leading out of thiscity, Two | the Peoria Veteran Clubs, and tho Belleville progare him, fur that which {8 to come, rioters, Debro and Burns, fled to escape justice, | Guards, who were the guests of the brigade, Hesateed, Thatto the fatully of our Inte frtend but will be captured. It'wilt go hard with the | aud were assigned the posts of honor tn the a ed to do, thy strikers will remain in com- IN MEMORIAM. gel the meeting, which bo has thus far de- re PI Bantimon b q xacted fivo dollars per | three railroad corporations to lay up in a year. ce Ther er cl 1 we would tender our sincerest sympathies ania ont. | Ine, made a splendid appearance {n thelr brill- ¥ when the tyro, mason ¢: Hal , ailre tio, “They are the pueriegiraves wig dared, Rae iat ea nour ‘of helt” overwhelming sore trots ad the Dulin sho ant, eck In| SAM ltormt and were auell praised for the | a ANUS ant Woman Otlck sills wero Vine, SEE a Te ie Sinn Hee Coanet [ie mectlcae clan chat tale tre strana rene . | Bs f & 4 . pratsc M Pa ott rage ! a faodileas : Thete dau andl Sohn their seenivers ate lat or rom, Pade ere mar peer et Facara | ced Fear One cir ennt Wn. precision of thelr deill and securuey of thelr) Co ty striker, but no wencral demonstration | Or during the conflagration, whon draymen, ex- | the poor hireliug uid vive him the barest plt- 2 . uy the visitations of j¢ Hrovidence can A could bo gotten up, aud it was abandoned. RRYSER, W. VA. . Keresn, W. Va., duly 81.—The blockade here was raised this morning, men being bad to go to work without any difficulty, ‘Trains ara now eck women, These {ndlvidusls were loth to five up thelr clanking sabres and spurs, Colt's revolvers and meal-ticketa, and retire tu the al.scurity from which the canpalgn called them, With pride tt can be sald that the individuals of tance in return. Louk at the gas companies that now He cringing at the feet of the City Council. Did (hey ever havea ray of. fecling for thelr employes? 8vv thostreet-rallway com- panies, paylug tien an average price af $1.05 for 1 Spactal Disvatch to The Tribune, PROCLAMATION. Blog ae cae ae wgunda Mie mysterious | Torayarotis, ind. July 3L—Lhis evening | Mayor Overstolz will publish o proclamation tims In whose service our beloved brother has sa | the Indianapolis Light Infantry and Company | {n the morning in which he announces that the long labored, May Ie tn truth prove to them the | A, National Guarda, wero “ordered to Fort | lawless violence of some daya has been cifoctu- widow's Qod, and the Father of thu fatiocienas Wayne by Gov. Willisins, and left at 11:20 via | ally suppressed; that the clty authoritics presemon, and others, were refusing to move except at such exorbitant rates as under other circumstances would hare. been vonsidered criminal! = Waa there other thought than that of benefiting Be <s m, c oe 4 tothe full extent of this rich harvest of de- Me Wi hat extends {1 lve ‘. Hat elins could bu counted on the thumbs of a | Ter nonn fotas une withent Hope, fur tbeday | Peru, ‘The companice ‘are, well drilled and | have arined and equipped suillelent forug | movin west Under suscep nitty Hrantlt ‘ita bor cyee stopped tocunsider the | eoteen Hours: “they never giv us a report ot é Obe-npared tan, they etail meet the departed to bs severed no mora | ome, and number about 160 men, Appitestion {rem sey quariee ku. protect. pers PUBLI NTINE Fights of capital wien thus place! If womor- | tecelpta anil expenditures; and, tough ‘tholr ‘An tefore stated, the day was devoted to dis- | fran" . Ss application, {rom any- quarter tu (protect. per LIC 8. NT. fow by any cause there Were created a demand | stock {s regularly quoted, 1 dare’ say tt has been 7 aetiR enor and Serond Heguments ‘Reoleed, Thatasen expression of our deep ro- PENNSYLVANLA, suns jand' property. 0) i if for twiee the number of skilled engineers vow | along time since any one saw a share sold in :tifon to nd eal, the special po- apect foronr deceased brother, and of our tender ‘prokintag eiployes and emplosers, will be promptly prant- we at 7 ed. He raya that while tho wilitary companies sympathy tor us faally, wa, sund: ého” Hengeal pectat Dispaich to The Tribune, * image been felleved from duty the organuation Resolved, that copy of there revolutions be Pirtsnvaa, Po, July 81.—Tho schedules on | will be continued and the membera thereof be LETTERS FROM TIME PEOPLE, THE THADES-UNIONS, To the Editor of The Tribune, ju existence, would the employed be contented to hold their postions at present prices? What is It that attracts such multitudes from across open market. Thoy bave no compassion for the workingman, Tho say ‘$f he does uot like his wages lvt tlm Ivave; we can get all the men wo heen dlacharged, the cavalry vompas relleved, aud the minute-men vn sitularly dealt wita. The Secon nd by cel % ning between bere aul Denison, on the Allo- | Jate Iawicss demonstration, was sttppressed: sliernlced by espaol fre Col outo. rhehy Valloy. ‘The freight and passenger busl- | Without the lose of a Ifo or Gestruction of @ ness bas been regularly resumed. -The break | Ullar's worth of property. trouble hus not passed away with the demon- stration which caine upon the country ike a bolt of ightning from a clear sky. i albarly daatt, wita. | The. Second | cermited touke family of ou decessed brother, | all the different railroads. are represented to- | subject to call mould necessity aris. 10 co | Crycaao, July Ul.—Tho late outhreake haa | the water to thls favored tandy Oe there any | Wont Tie re est catttcoee, Kubla te ‘ should address them, Io weng | Sb seo to the dally papers, night, and the sttuation with regard tothe mnan- | turns the thanks of the eity authorities aud | yoen the cause of much discussion in all quar- | valued ao highly! Is thore any other whero Pe ee ae Sham thie ‘dake bug when thelr a seta them a high appeeclation. ot ELSEWHERE. ning aud ruunlog of trains is all that could be | Ghcera and men who ao promptly responded to | t@P% and {t {s presumed will continue to by for ) growing proatery ne MeDE ie Memon Sic | tt ae tas at iad boa, they lose. thelr # 7 I : z of th ‘and ¢1 children are crying tor breaul, the: t ute, tS The, Inkautesmen and hoped for, The Pan-Handle trains are all run- | the call, and congratulates everybody that the | a long time. The cause that produced the stiveae Perey veara aface £0 centa-per day was | reason and fy ry! theese meee i F revarded a falr price for the ordinary laborer, and $1 would command the services of skillful mechantes and carpenters, What ta capital tuat murderers, We miust ace to it that labor Is In somo way rotected. The plg-lron of Pennsylvania, tho e¥,and loudly cheered the ehief, The egulp: ute of these companies, and tn tact of all npanics, are to he #0 placed as to be CLEVELAND, Creveranp, O., Jnly 31.—Charlea .Paiue, the EF varrles Si t clear, hi fe | ft whould be the bugbear of the Inborer, or | bunting of Massachusetts, the tobacco of Con- AVAUANLE a ANY MOMENT? Geueral Superintendent of the Lake Bhore | 12 {he Fort Wayne Mond carries with it the Erle ILLINOIS, Tho sky Was not clear, howevor, for tho cle- | tt weoitallst to bo rexaried as fs bitterest | necticut and Virginia, amply protected. Why Hae i ea taltiiel th & Pittsburg, ond bas eet the Alloglieny, Crest- monts of trouble, if not visible, wero muttering vi he namics and vacus of residence of Road, Issued a circular this morning to all em- in BPRINOFIELD, é foct ‘The most ciinently successful men of | should not labor be! ifmen are to bo left at tice been enrolled, and a skrnal has beet ‘fying them that the C fa | Hnod Erle shops at work, It ts thought that ii esdtenl x rhe aes distantly and ominously. “Now that there 64) gue land notorinwsly began life as day | thu mercy of these corporations, lot them bo which, if rounded rough the elty, will ployes, notifying them that the Company fs | aout thirty engines in tue round-house can be ’ psa rae une. lull in the storin, wo find those who flatter | jghorers; by turitt, prudence, anil econoray some t them ail together within hidf unt hour, roady to resuine work should a aufiiclent num- while the city is to: be again left tu the police there {4 no canee for lari that the militia will not be avaliable if needed, vi And How gla the thing Is over {t behooves. the prurd man to at downand count the cust. First comes the loss incurred by a tem: porary suapension of business. Ib fs wafo a veuture the assertion that nu mau can eatl- mate it, “Then comes the item of pay for thy men serving tho the speclal police audall called upon to provide an ariny for their own protection, It 1s pot fair that public plunderers should be cared for by the army of the nation, Let them pay theirimen tale wages, not grind them down to the dust, and drive out of them every manly impulse, but remembering that tho Inhorer is worthy of his hire, try and elevate in stead of degrading bim, and pay hint In propor- tonto work performed sod tho mauner in which {t Is done, As for thy bummer element, those who care not to work, but prefer to five Srrixarizip, {11., July 91.—Gov. Cullom has tored at an expense of [1 50 to $200 cach, ur git hier report for duty before 10 a.m, Aug. 1. Ilo | ‘Wun argarivite ot and departing trot tha | (feruation that all ts qulet througout the repeats the words of Mr, Vanderbilt's dispatch b .. | State, except a somawhat threatening aspect at tbat, wen the business of tho country will barat bart ars nbosie present Galesburg. HisiteGols Wun’ Sommanit of justify tt, er Bak os ke combnnsa lion need - |} brick building) with the uaual regularity. 7 mob ce rae pales fren Hast pleut be tublis, The strellsnyiases to correct some ‘At the General Avents' and Superintendent's ay polls ren a Bg ah A er ae chek Superintendent of the Frio | 2 Messrs. Cassatt, Robert Pitcairn, and D, the Cie pa i i i der ati sheet r. C, D, Couch, Superintendent of the Erlo | yi Watt, a scene of activity was aleo witocssed, | tU® Clayton Guarda arrived hero to-day from Diviaton, is authority for thy statement that | tye oficers named are bringing ayatem out Eust St. Louls, Betweon Macoupin Station aud thomaclyes that everything can be reculated by force; that organized bodles of national sud civic troops relufurcing the police of populous centres Wi be amply able to cupe with any future outcome of the mob spirit, Bo far, so well, Let the mob be handled without gloves; let the mob be swopt with cast-iron balls und ehainshot, for among toe mub are ine vendiaries, outlaws, reat burulars, and andl thieves, hungry for a carnival of means were accumulated, these by judicious in atinent were added to, and with thls accumu- lation uo natural desire fur Increase led to push- fog out and developing enterprises, opening here a factory, thurv a railroad, in another piace ainine, Hus this changed the mun,—is he no Tonger @ laborer!” What if the hard wil of the hand be exchanged for th’ more Intense aud la- burious work of the “brain; {s he not the samet Are not hi sympathies usturally witb those oe ka " der, pillage rons ‘ained, rough path h , the milltta,--for the ‘State huw remurka that the | fully oue-halfthe men have already reported | uf chaos, and In afew days inure everything will | Clayton, Private Montgomery, of the Clayton So tor the moby are atone, marcas ac fis ae perl es Arrant hla various is arin, Lined crore Oi atcle tae Seo’ milith, while in service, shall be awarded the | Sorduty. The ofllelals have not yet decided up- | bo in working order again. Guards, fell from tho tralu and was severely | who constitute the trate-unions and will con- | cuterpriges help to smooth the road be has trod- could be putto would be to corich the earth t nae ation aud subsistence alforded the reg- | on the tlmo to start freighte, since Muudsy week our ofl reflueries have | brulsed. The twenty-six boys and men arrested } tinue to constitute them, and combine fu seif- | den hituectl, aud dovs he vot stand wi a beacon- At the rate of 1a per wionth per . the dU is quite large, Tha men have nturuished with meals aud quarters; sheds hove been built Jor the cavalry borses and feed provided for them; quite a number of suddies orl bridtes aud blankets have been bought, aud. aimmuuitiop and arms tn abundance. ‘Then, too, much property has been destroyed aud much lyst, And. in connection «with the “lors! of property the reporter would fala mention au Incident walel Jiappencd. Tle, the reporter, noted a young man (i the cavalry) who. lad been sent With eoneral orders to au uutlying post, and, Lappenlug to know that the young man enjoys thy reputativa of belug one of the meanest thieves fu the elty, the reporter hinted (hut it would be well to watch the fudividual, On his Tetura he was thanked by the PEiee authority 0 ALL READY. been shut down, owlug to the rallruad troubles, | at Urbana for obstructing Indianapolis, Bloom- Special Dicpaicd ty The Tridune, + | and to-day they got to work again, and oll will ” cia ip Conuats, 0., July si-~Thera igs been no | soon begin inoving ast Uld betore the big Neh, lngton’ &- Western trains at Urlana were moyement af-truina troy, here to-day. It was | Delegutes from the various Coal-Alnera’ | brougut before s devtned advisable to podpone the work until a | Unions of Western Pennsylyanta met this morn- JUDGR TREAT sutilclent force of military wus magsed here aud | Jug ju convention iu Shelicr’s Hall, Tne Chair- | in the United States Court to-day on a chargeof at Newark, {un onfer to push thinca, ‘Ibis will | mun stated the object of the mvcting tu be to contempt of court in foterfering with the rall- be accomplished at un early hour to-murrow. | settle upat a uniforin prigh for mining, and to aud white f St ft the Uniied 8 At ubout noon the: trains will ba moved, or | regulate the mode aud tnauuer of welghing, | Tod wiulle in posscaston of the United States somebody hurt. Gov. Young says he will have | Chey are still in sceaiun. Court. It wus shown that they are Sremen, Hone feta hire ana thee will by no funk ‘euedakiaat BMNAWEOATE | ‘eh. se Urakemen, sud shopmen, but no proof of yio- jshuces, he wuthoritics have wine dhs ENA! 1 Buy duly Bi—' miners t e1 ‘ dusted with the recent ucts of the strikers, Ten | haye Deen tulting between the question of PnaansdeheaeiaeentL ob ie Aer ani » tompautes are now here, all well armed und | working or not working for thp past two weeks, | Litiin the ‘Codney Jal United States Surcloal equipped, many belng uid veterans. Some | They huve held several meefiugs, but nune of | ioe and Deputies arrived to-day from E at ate trouble fs expected at Newurk, but the forc | them have resulted in any deduite settlement | {05 ail Peputtes arrived today froin East will be amule, |The strikers there captured two of te question, | TL wis thought on last | irougit up MMR Thee ee eee ‘au-slandle trely| tains outalde the city an nemlay niyot, at which e large 10 took . Tail igi on thowide trucks this evening. piace bere aud © table was busied tear Lost COMSUERAULS. CUMMERE they nuw degrade by thetr presence, Ver} respectfully, © Ls UE Wiuua,? DECOMING FARMERS, To the Bditor of Tas Tribune, Cnroado, July 80,—In your timely articlo (in Monday's issue of your paper) headed, * The Unemployed Mulllun—A Desperate Problem," you sot forth the evils of the surplus of popula- tlon in our citics in plain terms, and then ask, 4 Now where fs tho remedy?" Your answer fs, that * there fe rvora Iu the Northwest for farm ersand farm-hands ¢ that ‘there are thuu- sands of comfortable homes on the farms of the West, Northweat, and Southwest." Now, I ask, iu thls strictly true?! Tho fact {s, that not an ear of corn or grain is lost to the fi defense aguiust the powerful leagues of ave rlewus monopolists, should see to it that mem- vers of the miub are not allowed to aftiliate with them, a ‘ Agteat many honest workers wero found among the rictous gatherings which nade uv the lute jusurrectlou, ‘They were there from curfosity, from a natural syupathy with the aaa ot labor, but they inade a mistake fo being gree aA great many of tho gatherings of the past week Were good-natured Sunloalhy auecert: and weru trausfurmed fnte ul-uatured and danyer- os mobs by the euvae brutality of tha police. | ‘There ls no disposityn@e detract from the ap- preciution or reward of micrit duc to members ol the police turce who struck back hand when attacked, who euurged bravely, aud rlakod fe f ght"to cheer those who are following ou by showing what can be accomplished by peracver ing effort and close attention tu the well-known laws governing success? If fhe Rteat inajority fall because of Ieas thrift, wastefulness, or die sipation, {s that a reason why thelr successful brother should be an enemy! “Every enterprise started by the cupltalist creating a demand for labor is, to the extent of the icaus emplored, a benelt to the working clusies; ond every blow directed against these reacta to the detri- ment of the latter. What ia it which has elevated the working- man in thls land to the position of prosperity which he occuples a8 compared with his breth- ren even In other republics, but the enterprising spirit ever exhiblted by Aroericau capitalists, who, fustead of being contented to iva at ease b fare “haract L timb iu the discharge of their duty; but | upon thelr 3 percent Lond investments, prefer | ¢, in these parts, nor tato ora load of for Dele considerate enouzh ta brlug buck, ha LIET BUT DETERMINED, _ | reek by “the ‘old afullle 3 cle: | Bere over the farcical character of thasnquley at ) Sit nue ‘ See Inobaie sens for Ue horse wi he rude and the brace of Juba Conusuus, O, July i.—Tuo news thet the | inuugurated, and would date from that | of mostof the seycuty-thrvo prisgnicra captured floverhur hact yeballud ibe inithiry ban evidence | Line: bot winer eounaele Wevalel,ead the pay by, tho silt, Tne Governors Guard and ly bad the effect of throwing the riotous atrikera | continued on at thelr work, Last night a mBve- | Ulicr companies are expected rly In the futu dismay, But few of then fivve beeu ween | {ng of the iminers and wurkingimen wus held to: | MUrHing from Bust St. Louts ubout the drelyht-yards to-day, und the railway | consider the question of a strike. ‘This was Speduil. Divan to ‘The si mauagere have bed overytug therown way, | brougnt about by the action of the! Tasare lit duly Ble-Vour mune No freight trating, however, were sent uit on | Individual operature, who have announced | ,fASMiL& I July Bl Your correspondent the Intianapolls or Eastern Division of the Pitts- | thelr intention tat att per: | Paes (Mia. sinew rk at Nera anda}. inctunatt & St. Louly lines, but tmperish- | cent. trom the menta wages during the | Hutwed trom the Superintendent thut the tin. 2ht ww belug received for shipment East | ino ts iaerely | Micduatedauace wrought by the strikers fu thelr The Pittsburg, Clucunatt a& St. | cue of consultation, Faki upon thut cstavilelinent last Saturday ; a it was decided to walt | Fal ; {juts Cotapaiv le preparing for tho full resus: | tupou the bndlvidual pera sud.usks them to | Shuiate thercek whe were dlsjatel ty reset best if . nol tevight trails tu-snorrow, Inuhe uo further reduction thut which fs erely ? i Tue wilitary urrived at It a ine About elev- | uuute by tho Pulladelphia & Heading Cull | feeders aca seve uae tie terme llctatel Be the ea coinpantes are to reimalu hery and eco that | ail frouComnpany, whlch ls 80 per cent. ‘The | striuere would cortaluly ruin the Com eed truing ure not {nlerfered with further, Several | answer of the individual operators has aot yer | “HET Mould retails russ the Company uel compantes went on to Newark, where | Leen adcertulned, bub It fs thought that they | peck, case iste bat trouble (s apprehended ae soon as freight trana | will TLL quien AF UALSSEUAG ere regularly resumed, ~ Fax. * SCCEDR TO TUR DEMANDS 4 ecrentie da The dvibaag. Quite a udisber ot che leaders in the'diéturb- | ofthe men. tthe men in the Luzerne region Ganpsuvua, UL, July dl—Yhe strike at this auehere were arraigned today and usscdeud | coutluue out, the supply of coal umat be wrvle | polut la enued, Au ucressed number ut shop. vy fines, of nent to jath ou long septences. | trom thls region, anh the operators are contl | ingen returued tu work this wurulng. Ata xia pope revs mia Henne onic Perrin raps harvest uy it. An Ola esat uieeting uf traiutuen, [a the Opera-House, this si re y bercafter attempt re erator, Whe hus been in the anthracite Heid vi us fere with trains, Eb isatated that treing will } since this busin was developed, states that there SURES aiuE tie, eeculatiap tian waente barged and th esulutl ¥ euiuiuedve suuulng rexularly ou all the cosda | fsevery prospect that the price uf coal will Ree nes Mt haus et all Etude cans rude sacred and uniformed cowards, poltroons, and tnurderers, whose only ain was {o tid defense Jess men and savagely aswall them. Call this * bravery "if you will, but there are a who will call such deeds the actiun of chicken-hearted ollelals bereft of maniiness, of viclous poltroons with not a spark of true cour- aye inthe hearts The average policenan le tov offen a brutal coward. Even in ordinary Uines bis drwt clturt witer seuing = man is to disable iin. Should the fact that ho holds a tian asa prisoner justify bin in dulny thist ‘Sioa orgaulzed parbarlsin which is surmounted by wclub cveu Ju peaceful tines has never been rebuked at police headquarters. ‘Through the fulluouces of the late riut Unis brutality becomes canonized, is confirmed, be the meed of uuatint- ed pralee, Dun't go tou far, geutlemen, fn your fancied sc-urity, aud decin that legalized inyre der in thaes of rlut or nyt of riot cau forever go Lupuabed. Leaviiye that part of the subject, I think that the tades-uncon men of Chicazo and of other tities shoul (while steadily idewtlug upon ther sights) deler we unuch ud pogelble all publie demuustrations, until they cau wake them uu- der cunuitiuns that will be res igatee, byery agatherer; I have seen men who say that, & - short tims ago, they passed through the wrcat farming districts of our State on foot frum farn to farm without being able to procure enough work to curm the means to Bet from place tu piace exceptasa matter of charity, ‘There is room for farmers on the waste fands of the Great West, but no work for farm-bands. The farmer has plenty of hands, artiticlal or natural ones, to wat! all be bas {u or above tho ~ ground, There be no use in tell.ng the starving poor man in the crowded clety, the mun who lias uot the means to get out of that sue city, to get out into the country and look for work as w farm-hund, ‘The fact, however, ts true, that thero aro millions of acrcs of waste Government lands in this great Western country upou which thou- sands of the able-bodicd inen now bungerivg: with their tatwilics in the cities or working Bt starvation rates could earn enuugh to feed and clothe them if they could wet there and wake & atart. Ifthey could get there aud makes sturt, ure, there fs the rub, Now, Mr. Editor, let us ask your question, Which he wor Geu. Kistland’y famous order was cufurcedgand tho young wan wus “{lred out! ii turning to the topic of cost, it may that te ol wil koow the expe the cunpugn fur sumo days tw mot until all the bill And now that ane ‘ onlers and counells of war, pany ludlvrous tieng- are brought to the surfaces: In raking over tie japere Med away, [eta learned that the Sicond Licutenaut of one of the cavalry come nas been tascluy written onlers to bis nding oferty regard tu the seeding of that ue of the rnllitia olicere, whe sould kaow better, has Iwen guedlty of issuing ci Drum, which orders that gentle kindly returned to the presumpluvus met ihuit midis, that wuany breaches of clauette and guthurity have uccurred ot the cart of the beads of the willl There laany other moysttuelties of action whieh verurcur azath prubally, for It ia prom bel that attention wilt Lereai he paid te ull Diatary tatters, 60 that mcuse there be avy Uther creasions to call Gut the trogpa the prover that it js the prospect af greater guin, ati to the Tibor tho result = iw the samo ox If uctuated by philanthropy. It ts, however, to the credit of our capitalists be it said, a well-known fact that muny an ea-- terpriae bas been etarted with no other than ES lanthruple motives by men who have real- st the value of wuch enterprise in their own experience, In the older countries, where cap!- talis {nthe main hereditary and {ts rovenuea oppressive to the poor, antazoniams inight be cousijered a natural outgrowth, and opposition to this oppression originated doclallam, Com- uuntsi . Which have been Imported into our land, elther by theorlsts unacqualnted with our institutlons, or bad men for evil purposes under the cry of protection to labor, oppres- sion of capital, and tyranny of monopullste; honest mou have besn attracted and banded to- gether in Jabor Jeaguee, typographical univus, brotherhoods ol engiteera, and kindred = societivs. == Seasons of financial ermbarrisement vod depression have lessened: the demand fur labor, wud given opportunities for strensthenlug these suctatistle Institutions. So longus these Orders confine themselves to = & ‘ “Where Is the remedy?” Twill be brief. Let as La advance 83° oper ton iu two weeks, | ou achcdue the The Ewmet Guards, trom | balyo of the undonlsts should bb thoroughly | the simpte eads of mutual protectlon withia the | Congress pass ld meting ws bercoa will urrange the forees wud hous the | ‘The ity is stl under efiient police aurvell- | und the longer the Luzerie men rewatu out ths | Porky, reported for duly to Mayor Boe TT udurueds Le will take bute few pears | bounds lof the law, their usctuliese may not Le | folie: sacle. prorilling: sametihuy bide oa —— ald i < ware prosperous will this region become. | thts mourning, wud were Yatvrmed that their ) to eifect this trausformation, Such @ chanze | dinpeacued. Yet such ts net the case wheo thelr First—For the transfer of say 160 acres of ” SERA bt finer raat a a ‘nero Will Le every elfurt ty compel this region | services Were but Beeded. Would euavle boueet labor ty prutect itwelf frum | tuiluence or counteuance is given to acts of up- | Goverument laud ty euch warrled male appll- STRUCELETS, A spec tor De he aromeat received | tu unter uupon a atrike, usa delegut un of five —- luvcudtary obs with whouw lt bas po fellow un or violence, Idlers have taken up and | cunt, too pour to pay for it, without avy cash upt. Hickey requests all persons whobave | icy by a tody of Baltimore & Ohio strikers | perauuile them to come vut. BO) .auoeeana aawanos Tum weRrrorions, | Se Wenwdng und tyreunical power w or. | shawn up teal or tmaginery wrouge tn vivil’ | cultivating tt. erowent is always ready ty usu in the interests colors, ytinvuouul:ste 6 Baus whice coven tou many prete tirred up passivns, uod out of various arrayed here iu hoatility those whose borruwideity property. exdules, revolvere, guns, | ybout bulf agile east uf the depot, stupped, Up to this bour st fs beloved that Sagatoca, N.Y¥., July 91.—President Van- ‘Sccond—Let him be provided with, if need be, tte, to return bul! aretcles ad soon as possible. | und raven a vnling. The drewads dropped from | they have made no iinpresston fre trausportation for blinsclt_ aod! family to pears , on | derullt, uf the New York Cevtral Hy wile subbers and public coomles. ‘This lau- | futerests are une, and whose sympathics should | te land. Also with sutiicteot lumber or other Massre. MWDouahl os How lumnber-dealers at | tbe cuuie wud the water let oud of the buller. | the men, aud all are at work, and eversthlug ts River Galivedctins peor Groteal de Hudaou | Piliee will be eynslicred. as treasonaule and | by ideutleal, “Pailauthrople elfure bas beew tuts: | necessary nugedial to ebaul hima to provide the Gorier ol Taylor and Bherinen streets, de- | 204 whuutes later auuther tram came upsund | quiet, witheut the least sigu or Indvstlon uf uo | op the 12.009 employes of the Ci 1 reyalullonary. Very yaoi. Many xeeat, aud | represented, and the honest luborlug nao used | piuself and Ruu'ly with helter upon arriving give Tire Tusuce-ti stats dune ther baveral’| tee syed the sume way, Up tu this tine the | outbreak. But the worst strikes in thle see- | 2 400) einpluyes of ompauy bess | ya) sous, and gloria deeds cone under that | by the desiguing kuave ag o tool avuluat the there, Further, with the necded agricultural cre WaYe Lut been luteriy-ed with. tion beve been iuaugurated and brouyt too | than 8 struck, and no fpjury wag dune to the & 3 as eee, 3 = (Contnued on the Seventh Page) au ‘ Mig teat, The uit teia tas War of Lude- y aud have Auother syeclal, dates 95) ps ii., says ecverul | ey e-stut bead in a vers hort space of time, | property. Tn recogultion of their faulty te ui , i natn id pendence, proty tine wih declarapivns aud: former's best friend und truest Iuterest. any trouble with their emp This uscless tu talk shout the (ysauuy of capl- * Fa

Other pages from this issue: