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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1877 Miam! Division of the Cincinnati, has been comm Colonel on the staf of ILLINOIS, DWAYS REMEDIES. From the Hon, Thurlow Weed diers In their retreat from the round-Hduse an: Killed three of them has heen committed for tril for murder, His name {s Goll. HA7LET Haznetos, Ang. 1.—The railroad men of this BULLNEADS running Nght, men ouly recelve hal€ pay; work caste reply to Mr, Colton yesterday morning, ten hours a day. with permission to show it tothe Mayor: 1 regret that the Mayor fecls sore, huts great many others fecl sore. The body politiccannot well go throngh what it haa last week without of tranaporting © Roumanfan army corps across the Danube, the Prince was on the point of having hie own way, and If he has really now givenup bis cherished anhition, tenacious as he fe, he must have had yery cogent reasons for DRE LINE. Present The Pennsylvania Mob Stand fi 1 Condnetors. having sore spots allover ft. The thing to do DORSING ER ake eg Se Bare , division have signified their desire to return to NOL cond i i 0 ARiaREis ike.the Bull B t work, All focal and through traing will run to- b LD. rakemen, now {sto tie them up and let them get well.’ i tae uot inspection som, the. Danuhe: Ane ie Like.-th Betors the morrow. fe Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune. 1.00 The atrikers at urlington were tho firet ones to | Dr, RADWAYSR, BR, R, REMEDIES i Ad heard on this occasion whieh may have con- Locomotive. ‘The miners of Eckley; Upper Lehigh, and | Senixartenn, [1, Aug. 1—Numerons addt- qean vo Up the contest, and. those at I Tinced him that his arme, onthe whole, was ee eda held a mare mecting to-day. The ques. | onal attachments for contempt of court wil ae80 ntawnn’ Creston, and other | points | « After Using Them for Several Years. r 3 ¢ jon of a strike was discussed, but the speeches 59,00 on 10 hide und ce tend x . Jan.d, ATT. — Tran Bens Havin a not in sacn a state of preperation astoen- | raving Learned Nothing, Thoy | and entire proceedings were in opposition to be fesued ogainst the strikers at Fast Bt. Louis | Berne. Poets, per of lown, were the Inst ones to come to terms. eritgearuned pair medicines Jonntingly ater ae CONEARE ITH Lor tert OO TaN i Gee: * that courra “so long as the Reading Company | *U Mt Vernon, Tho United States Marshal 70.00 88.00 The Conpany is willing te recognize all those | Afierexvertencing their emency with £u4f contiienens as the crossing of the river. A great deal has Believe the Engine Can- has directed Gen. Pape to withdraw the United jeaanre, than @ duty to thankfully net month... continue to work. Switch firemen, per DIVIDEND PASSED, : month Piwapenriia, Aug. 4: he Penneytvanta Railroad Company. to-~iay naased its neual quarterly dividend, The Directors conaider tt doubtless been done to organize and improve the Roumanian army within the last ten vears. It has gained a good deal in effictency and eoktlerly qnalities, a number of young and in- telligent. officers have been added’ to ft, but all who were led to hold out through the influence of others, but the teaders will find themselves permanently out of work. Dispatches were received at the office of the Assistant-Gencral Freiaht: Agent of the Balti ‘ «45.00 32,80 Tay GAOT Bs . Present. Waaee ‘a, Pia aakert. $1.80 $2.00 not Pass, States troops nectt ns a Marshal’s posse In East St. Louls, Efforts are being made to seenre the removal of the United States prisoners mith the desired ete, The cannot better describert shan iit ia by ita name. Wa aly tho tintment frequer Mt tfeely, almort tnvas tlauly, ised relict traiy yours re finding the promise ‘tral A Bloody,Rebuke Given to Red-Handed : yours : Sdvleable to tee tho available cash in repairing { conllned here to some other county jail, i more & Ohto Itallroad yesterdry stating that the Stned) THORLOW WEED, Fe ote Aston ot Riot at Scranton. the recent damages, epaltlog | the Sangamon Connty prison being inadequate | HrkemeD gr. PE Eta a aera and tie noean | DE Napa. reserves and territortal militia has ‘been in- for the ncvommodation of so many prisoners. | Pony firemen beuin to dispatch throu: h treight-trains. Sov- R, FR, RR, troduced, {t fs probably more above than under INDIANA, Allis quiet throughont the State, and orders Trnckmeti.... +++ oral heayily-loaded fretyht-trains lett this city le la le Switchmen, per month, Freight condactors, Carpenters... Car Inspectors, for the Enst Inst evening. The embargo on the freicht business of tho Tittsburg, Fort Wavne & Chicago Railroad has at last heen ended, and the road fs now pen at all pointe, and bean to dispatch through the mark to reckon ‘the number of men who Might be called soldiers nt from 25,00 te 30,000, Had the Turks invaded Ronmanta, the rest would probably have done their duty also in de- fending thetr country; put ax for campaigning The Wowllng Mass of Rehellions In- manity Fired into by Soldiers. 2UDGE DRUMMOND AT INDIANAPOLIS. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Ixpraxarotis, Ind., Aug. 1.—The trial of the strikers began here this morning, with have been Issued withdrawing all the militia from points occupied by them except at Bratd- wood. The Governor goes to Joliet to-night, and thence to Bratdwood, to personally see that RADWAY'S READY RELIEP Freight firemen. - | Y the Worst Pains in from 0: on hostde eround hey, would not be much | Fone Killed, Several Wounded, and the Judge Drummond on the bench. Explaining | the Sheriff executes the law against the atrik- | Pamencer dreme 145 1.g0 relent rales lanbalehb, The stetlcorg at. Fuse Cures ee veaty REMutoxs Oe above the level of Turkish irregulars, and would Uy ‘ P ‘i If alte forin rather nn ineumbrance than an addition of Rest Put to Flight. Le peau bee ea Be ing miners there. A new force of miners went } srriekmen: 2:88 2:93 | Soom They held a mecting all day "yostentay to work {n all the coul shafts here to-day with- out tet or hindrance from the striking miners, who now seem thoroughly cowed. NOME FROM THR WATS, The Governor's (iuard, the Inst company ordered home from East St. Louis, arrived to- NOT ONE EOUR.- Atter reading thie ateerttiement in. DIVA'S READY Tt HOR EVERY PAIN. It was tho ® The Only Pain Remedy etrength, On sceing all this with his own cycs, the Prince may well have asked himself, as many of his beat officers who were on the spot have done over and over agaln, what tangible military or political result could gach a Rouma- Alan force of even 30,000 men obtain in face of to decile upon the course pursue. ‘The proceedings were very inharmontous, n Jorge number of those present destariig thei¢ Intention to zo to work, no matter what action was taken by the mecting. “Ibe result was a gencrat break-up, and most of the men First division 104 miles, and requires fromten to fourteen hours to make the run, and {s caltcd one day's work. sire that should be present and take the re- eponsibility in the examination of partics who are brought before the Court. I, of course, am perfectly willing to do so, although I think tt any ons anita RISAC ris A CUnt A Frightful Prospect of Blood- shed Pro Bono Puplico. Bey By aw Present Waaet 1873, wager, aakedl, Widin with a garrison almost or quite equal in ee arc nothing more than fair to state that T, also, as | night, and were met by aband,cacorted through | prea awitehmen. 1.8 2,00 | surrendered unconditionally and reported for 7 circu! ‘ the streets and to the Exccutive Manston, 14 80 | duty will be seen hy the following dispatch, strength. Strikera Oalside of Peanstrania Abandaning tke | Cealt Judge of thle clreut, have, taken avery | thencg To thelr armors, where Wor. utiom ai 39 i Pd witch was received havent ofl lat "ere Tattnatanty atopa the most excruciating nalngallne o dressed the command, aongratulating tho ran’ i. vel ges Strike Wroken. Men have surrenderes Lines, Momach, Dowels, or other glands, or organs, by GREAT BRITAIN. Teak: Heyphins capacity, to put down this mob have simply | and fie upon thelr efficient eersico, A umber | Car Inspecto 100 2100 ] neonditionally. Freight trata eommencing to | Sue apotication 5 NOW IN THE COMMONS. Gndge of the waited. Sales Court. sar erty of young ladies present sang patriotte aira, and | Car repairer nove In two hours. C.D. Gonttam, — NW. N FROM ONE TO TWESTY MINUTES, Loxpon, Aug. 1.—One of the most extraor- PE PLY. i ¢ ‘ : ©! the occasion was a grand ovation. A citizens’ | Tend switchmen, helpers, and firemen are “Buperintendent.”? fy inary sittings of the Houee af Commons is m cbt tis pe Ineclings that, have taeda ronpiout the | reception to the Guards upon an extensivo seale srorking ob an overe of frum four to dye days | ‘The situation on the Lake Shore .& Michlean | RNNCHE netcitutens| Tstrenenupted, Rervors now proceeding. The House assembled at 4 7 i is In contemplation. r week, the average day's work being twelve | Southern remained unchanged lust evening, the } Neuralgte, or prostrated with diseasa may su Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Wrrexssnanne, Pa., Aug. 1—The Lehigh ‘YVatley Railroad made an attempt to resume to- community, but [ have taken a very active part, T believe, asa Judge, in doing alf that was tn any powcr officially to put an end to the state of affairs that existed throughout our conntrs, and AT RANTOUL. Raxtoct, Ill, Aug. L.A serious and embar- rassing strike of 100 to 200 workmen on the Havana, Rantoul & Eastern Narrow-Gauge hours, Car repairers are working but cight hours por day. strikers nt Cl to alloty fre Tuesday eland and Elkhart stilt refusing it trains to pass those points, ping General-Superintendent Paine .o'clock yesterday afternoon, and before 6 tad gone into convention on the South African Con- federation bill, to which there has been, at every VANDALIA. RADWAY'S READY RELE Present Wades day, but, after petting off the early trains, the hall alwaye feel it 0 to do wh 4 hati u notice posted at all putnts on the road " serena perastent obstenetions by Par: | ctelkers again secured’ control. “On, the artieal | astailar state of aftane comes” | Road hae broken out this morning on the east | conauetorn, S2-49. | Muere ere fs any diicuty, informe Chetnen Sanson et: caseianeye, _e nell, Bixzor, and O'Donnell, occasionally as- | of the Pittston train the ongine wos cantured | a wun interfering with trains on the In- | Three days ago thoy made a demand of the eon: Hl aang BA2 ES BEM | ne 10 o'clock yesterday morning mbit Inflammation of the Bladder, sisted by one or two other members. The | by the strikers and run {nto the round-house, |. oiargel wy interfering paris a! tractors for an increase to 81.25 and €2. Yes- se conslder themsefves discharged, ree number of men reported for duty yester- day, but the majority of the men at Elichardt and Cleveland are reported to be still ‘on the war-path, ‘The mauagers of the road ux- Work train, brancli-cogincers, and Greencastic runs, $1.85"per day. Switchmen, por month..$C0.00 $1.49 $2.00 Trauckmen, per day. 1,60 20 1.40 Truckmen, per day L500 1.00 140 diannpulis, Bloomington & Western, the Lo- Bansport, Crawtordaville & Southwestern, the io & Mississipp!, and the Indlanap- olis, Cincinnatt & Lafayette Toads, wero arraizned, nid the cases of the Ohlo & Missis- Infammation of the Howols, Congestion of the Lungs, Boro Throat, Difloult Breathing, Palnitation of the Hoart, Hystorics, Croup, Diphtheria, struzgle lasted throughout the whole night, and led to numerous ecencs and Incidents. The Government hzye determined not to perinit-the obstructionists to defeat the measure, and they itecontinuuns whistling bringing ont crowde of people. The New York express arrived at 2 olviock, but the train was stopped. During the demonstrations Mayor Loomis read the Riot terday the contractors agreed to their terms and all went to work. During last night a‘ demand fer a turther advance was ugreed wpon aud all struck this morning, being driven into it bs tl with an f ue i Ut b have the support of the Libernls, ‘The sittiug | act, after which the cara were recoupted and | opt strikers called tiret for hearing. | Three ~ Hunt. "ite womeractors are obliged to fateh te Faseonger iremen are petting 114-10 cents net nest however, to necelve mlitary ald and to be |“ Gatarrh, Influenza, {s prolouged by relays—many members left at 9 | allowed to proceed, Tho down tratn arrived at | by pleated guilty, allering leuctance of a vio- | foal In elxty days from Alvin, Ill, to West Se a ante bar Night runs, 9 cand 5. | ‘Tho ollleiais of tha Pou-landle Road report Headache, Toothacho, last night to return at midnight. Fresh rolays | 4 o'clock, and was boarded by halfa dozen | tation of law, and sentence was reserved. John Lebanon, Ind. @anenivnd advance of 15 per cont. Aleo the yard-engincera’ thelr road all pei now, andl they ary reveling Neurelate, Rheumatism: came at 4 and 7, ete, and the officials and police | strikers. The engincer was driven off and in- | Reeves was tried and evidence shown that he special Disptch’ to, The Tribtme, and firomen’s wages be restored accorilingly. eee aa will begin to dispatch frorgt- oles 7 CE eae eee ita were relleved at intervals during the night. ‘The | jured by a chunk of coal thrown into the cab, | Masmot inthe employ of the railroad. fe was) Garesouna, Ill, Aug. 1.-One hundred and | Yard engincers 00 $2.02 $2.35 | "Alnae amount of frelgbt uns accummalatedt d oat Bites released on his own recognizance to malntain oo, conduct one year, David Crawford, ao Mdi@hapolls, Bloomington & Western striker, plenied gullty and afterwards tricd to show excitement is general throughout the House, About noon the obstructionists discontinued active opposition, and at 2:20 the bill was com- Yard firemen fY Diepatchers, They run seventy-three miles foraday’swork. ‘and, as goon as tho train was detached, A ONR-LEGGED BOY from tho mines jumped aboard, opened the thirty employes of tho Chicago, Burlington é Quincy Ratlroad wore discharged under the or- der of President Harris, and are now out of em- loyment. Somo of them will bo reinstated, ns ‘The application of the READY RELIEF Teter ok ikon dubeultyenises Wht aber cane and comfort, ‘Thirty toaixty dropain half atarobler of water witty 3 ¢ & é Fe € during the strike, and consequelttly the freight inovements on all the roads centrelng hera that bave gone to work are unusually heavy, ‘ Cal, ST INVISION. ¥ ehty t fe 0 ti e C1 i, 5} ye HU a1 12 pleted In Committee, amidst thunders of cheers | valyes, and ran the engine screeching down the | that he wasnt, but failed. Judgment was thee ‘are wanted. ‘Tho Fourth Regiment Iiltnols AT en “Wages (rae Haltrunt started, hed fieke ew tomenty, feast ¥ alec i ME ions ieveral times repeated, road ten miles. In the excltement a Constable | pasted In all cases at the close of the examina: | Miia, Col. Whiting In command, arrived inthe ‘en. 00 Se gg AHH | ante yesterday, the troubles on the Leblgh ald aleayacarry s hatile of RADWATS ‘The scene throughout was animated, and } sroused the anger of the strikers, snd he was as ESCAPR. ety Inst night. re ia seaale Buna “ot ‘(femuler Eondnetar, 0745.00 § aa Valley Railroad having been adjusted. EE muunbhem A few drapin, walct : yomnctiines stormy. Within recent hlatory there | nearly pounded to death, and narrowly escaped |, As tho prisoners were being taken from the | tichs. tune lrlen Og le iene ome | Firemen. 0 7 i - s ‘French Brauuy or Bitters as © eumulany has been no parailel ta tite sitting. The House | teiug thrown Into the canal, Several car-loads | tourt-room this evening, Aibort Oreteo, of this | Syery citizens at their presence In the city. | switchmen .«, 2.31210 1.71@1.62+ "SACREDNESS OF PROPENTY. ; Everything has quieted down, ana the railroad buaitiess ts going on as before, 4 ROCK ISLAND. ‘Trackmen.. .37.00 per mo. 1,00 Trackmen want thelr 16 per cent restored, Firemen want thelr 10 per cent restored and To the Elitor of The Tridunt, of Commons sat twenty-five hours on the Slay- Cnrcaco, Aug. 1L.—Being a student of tho ery Emancipation bill, but not on account of of passengers who arrived to-day will be seri ously Aclayed. ‘The following order is posted up on the Lehigh Valley Depot: FEVER AND AGUE. city, one of the worst Icaders, rahicled with the FEVER AND AGUE cured for so ccnta. There ta not crowd and escaped. He {san old Ponitentlary bird, and bis flight ts much regretted. “Javor protilem,” I have Iearned some fact# | qicmediat agent in this world that wilt cure Fev sbstructions. Hpectat Mynsich to The Tribune f Nc pent clire Fever aud Ne 1s y - UARRETT STATION. hi La 120 miles. “ ” ‘ y be ade and all other Malarions, Tiltoug Searlet, Typhot, The Houso then procecded to Ing fated coal nears (at andi wgal mearroy Wey “Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, ee eee ee aout Feige ‘Shopmen and taborers want thelr 16 per cent about “socialism ? which may be of interest | citow and otner Feve TRIAVAS BAe) Just now, Socialists first appeared in this coun- try as a branch of tho [nternational. They failed to win popularity. Sluce then, with tire- tess energy, their chicfs have worked to win ‘TARE UP OTHER DILL, A violent scene followed in the discussion of the judicature of Ircland bill, caused by Parnell, Home-Rule member for Meath. Dur- rn (nidork By ro autck ns RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF. Fifty cea and freight trains, notice in hereby given that all per bot {rainson the Wyoming Division are abandoned indetinitely untit farther notide, | By order of Rongit Savnes, Superintendent, Gannett, Ind., Aug. 1.—There was no further attempt to run trains from this point yesterday, after tho trial of the officials to move a loc reatured. One hundred and thirteen miles for $2.37, hours eleven. Only working half-time, for higher wages. ‘They have been gettiig Si cents per tou, and notice of a reduction to 75 cente, to take cilect to-day, was served ot the Taylor-Witliams min Tho men now demand T freight In the presence of Deputy-Sheriff Thom- ‘THIS 18 PROBABLY THE LAST ATTEMPT. as Grogs, although this morning trains aro run- " teh ae, 1 i 1 o Oe ree re iaaten discussion bir Stats | that will be mae to run trains on any of tho | noe without anf interference, and te aspect of | 4, the, Arena Sine ling Arcee a eT Prosent Brae es cera dy serera): mee elena ca ford Northcote, Chancellor of the Exche- | thres roads here unttl the State or Government. | affairs {s as brilllaut as befure the strike, The | the otner four. or five mines make no conces- ae was made ie ear Uisle blak ii) The fi ucr, duclared that the Government intended | furnish some protent jon against mob law. Great | shop-hands resumed work this morning, andone | gions, Work is suspended in all but the “tna eries, and even thelr platforms. he first | Fs anxiety prevails, and no hopes are entertained | who bad not been here yesterday would think | Sting, change was brought about by thelr natural de- a . : to pars tho DIE they had to sit through the . ‘vacation. Upon this John O'Connor Power, ; ‘Liberal member for Mayo County, who had been made aware of the Government tactles, charged the Gevernment with having organized a con-* spiracy to crush the Irish members. Immedi- ately the House wasina turmoil, The Chair- man demanded the withdral of the word ‘con- eplracy.”? Powers tricd to explain, but crics of “Withdraw!” drowned his volce. He finally suithdrew the expression. O'Donnell, recently elected for Dungarven, : having tried to justify the conduct of the ob- that the troubles can be settled without blood- hed. to-day that onr business interests had not been shed. retarded. From some motive, which I did not learn, tho strikers abandoned thelr cause, asked for thelr pay, which was readily given them, and left the place. [ think, though, dissension was the cause of their relinquishment of the rate: they battled for, as they have been disputatious throughout the strike. They have been a quict and manly set of follows, aud there is due them considerably credit for the intcrest thoy mant- fested in preserving, the Company's property. ‘They have had a night-quard ou diity each night since the strike commenced, that no destruction should grow out of thelr movement. Deputy- Sheriff Gross and vorse returned Inst night on Jat Bisptch ta, The Dn Fpecia ich to The Triune, LaSatre, Ill, Aug. 1.—Matthfessen & Hege- Ter's zinc works havo been running since yester- day morning, and thelr coal-miners, have been at work since night beforo last. The other zinc factories here and nt Peru, and all the coal mines, aro still idle. Tranquillity reigns throughout the community. Quincy, Spectat Diepatch to The Tribune, Qourxcr, IL, Aug. t.—The Quincy National Guards and Quincy Veterans returned from Enst St. Louis this evening, and met with an enthusiastic reception froin the citizens. All sire to rid themselves of the incubus of tho French Comimunists and Freelovers, who had unhesitatingly raltted around the red flag. Thetr latest essay, and most popular, is **Tho Work- ingmen’s Sucfalist Political Party,"—an assucia- tion to affect legislation in the {nterest of tho proletariat. The underlying principles of this movement may bo stated aos sure to be agreed to by covery sensible man: first, that alme-miying, in oll .ts forms, fs hurtful, [t degrades and invapacitates, white it. temporarily helps, the workinginan. RIOT. To the Wotern Assoctated Prest. WILRESUABRE, Ba, Aug. 1.—A mail-traln on tho Lebigh Valley Railroad was detained here three-quarters of an hour by o crowd numbering: 7,000 at the depot. ‘The strikers uncoupled the passenger-coaches and engines, and threw the coupling-bolts in tho canal, They were ree placed, and United States detectives stationed on tho platforms. The traln was bucked below the depot, and, under full bead of steain, shot ast the strikers. Some of them attempted to ard the train, ANOTHER DISPATCH, Strong and puro Mich Tlood—Increase of Flesh snd Wel fear Skin and Beautiful Complexion secures ah 1 Li We would say In regard to the brakemen and Bremen of the north cnd of this road that they have more miles to run aud a much harder fece of road to ret over, and wa would wish th firemen and brakemen of tlt diviston to get 81.75 perday. It was explained that the wages of ncn cd goon for time actually em- ployed, no pay being allowed for the time o-+ cupied by men In going from thelr homes along the Hue to points where they ara called by the companiea. This applies to all classes of cm- toa DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian - Resolvent has made the most nstontshing curess a0 quick, soraptt are (ie changes the houy undercoea wader ths Influence t vantel : Socialists want not bread from the community, | of this truly wonderful modicine, that ~~ atructionlsts, Butt, Liberal inember for Limer- | Wruxesnauee bar Avie feet crowed of atx | eo dnies toniske cara uf thenueelves, tetuing | fg Tallcouds centering at this point are now in ) ployee, Theso trips aro taken gratuitously by } tut the work to earn Wt themselves, Sich, Bute . ick, declared that tho uh party repudiated of seven thousaul arsernDied.ae the dehlgh Val- | alone others. The whol crew, Deputy and all, 4 employes. wer eae i he Farianasy is. also: aR ste Every Day an Increase in Flesh and ’Donnell, and said if he thought O°D: icy Depot to sce the mail train south come in | w. xicated, be turbulent, ment of the Paris ** Reds,’ econdly, Sociallsts . ; aud represeot the Trish pais ho (Butt) id thls. afternoon. Av Constable and a. United thal che eltizens, whe: rere actin ‘on watclimiett, MISCELLANEOUS. CILICAGO. have come to tho conclusion that trados-untons, Weight is Scen and Felt. retire as from on Irish ‘Pav. States detective standing on the platform uext | threatened to lock them up if thoy did not de- PREMATURE. ‘TNE FIRST BATCH OF RIOTERS with their system of isolated and spasmodic tothe engine were stoned. Master-Mechanic Drumhelter was fanning the engine, and the strikers stoned him until he had to get off. As he did go he was struck in the faco with a stune., The strikers cheored, mounted tho en- gine, cut it loose, and ran into Sugar Notch. Jobn Keithler, a Constable, was seized by the mob aud roughly handled. They were golng to duck hin Inthe canal, and would have killed him but for the tuterforence of his friends, Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Wasuraton, D. C., Aug. 1.—A prominent officor of the Government, In conversation a day or two ago with a man who has the best means of information on tho subject, was informed that the late strike had begun prematurely. It was tho intention of the managers of the atrike on tho principal railroads of tho conutry to “ ” Sir Andrew Lusk, Liberal ‘member for Fins- ae bury, sald the proceedings cut ot the founda- tion of conatitutional government. Mr. Monk, Liberal member for Gloucester, and Anderson, Liberal member for Glasgow, urged actiondy the Government, and suggeste a the censure of the obstructionists. Mr, Gray, member for Tipperary, and one of bstrictiontsts, anid the responsibility for the deaoralization of the House rested cn Sir elst from thelr drunken, bolsterous manner. ll of tho posse that were not too intoxicated to Mind tho depot returned to Auburn on the 3:55 train this morning, and I doubtif they can oven tell what they were ordered here for, THE TROUBLE OVER AT PORT WAYNE. Rpeckut Piepatch to The Trine, ¥onr Warne, Ind., Aug. 1.—The strikers had been In negotlation until this afternoon all day, through a committee, with Assistant-Generi are hurtful to the working class, though, asa machinery for keeping up a spirit of Ind pennant, and an esprit de corps, they do goud eervice. Why then, you say, do Social- fats encourage bread-riote and strikes! T asked that, some timo ago, of a former chief of the International, now, an ofilcer of tho United Labor Vanguard, He sald: ‘4 Wo Soclallate tind ourselves shut out from the newspaper columns; ctty authorities even biuder our meetings; captured In tho lumber-vistrict on Tucsiay, the 28th inst, by Licut. Vescy and lis men, had a preliminary hearing before Justice Morrison yesterday morning, Thero were about s dozen in all charged with disorderly couduct, but only tive turued up. They had been allowed out on apecial bail, the charge on which thoy wero booked uot beings graye one. Those who did THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Every drop of tho Barsaparilian Teesolvont commant. entes through the Uioud, Mweut, Urive, andather fais and Julves uf the system, the vigor of lite, for it prepares Uho wastes of Me hody With new aud sound material. Setofuia, Syphilis, Con: Glaudular Dive: Uleers 1 the ‘Threat, Sout Glands nud other partdof the 1 Shance Bir | jarge uumber of Passengers are compelled to | Manager Gorham, who came from Chicago last | ormanize asimultancous war against all trans | aoooar were Chris Loverance, Michacl Wander- | whilo the pcople’a cara ara stopped. st us | oous Dischutues froin the Bare, at juris prone Northeote, | Chancestor of at? yeX, | tay over hiere, ‘The stnkers have taken the cn; Dight'to mect them, Ata mecting was held | portation compantes about tho tat of October. ie Chris Lote, Hagh Flaherty, and John | by cteriea! diptribes and capitalists Ves. Dut | (al Witenes, keaton, even Suree mend ad But the firemen and brakemen on the Baltimore & Ohio Road were s0 augry at the reduction made by that Company that they wero unwilling to wait until the appolnted time. The result wos very fortunnte for the country, for, had the strike occurred in October, instead of July, It would probably have been so .fully organized that its suppression would have been much more dificult, and the restoration of peace and resumption of traffic much louger postponed. REWARDED, ‘The Baltimore é& Ohio Road bas given $50 to each of the men who Ied tho break In the strike, aud took the trains through. WHEAT DESTROYED. Tho Pennsylvania Rullroad bas notified tho Baltimore merchants of tho destruction of 60,000 bushels of wheat in the Pitttuurg riots, MAUTLAND, Barritous, Ang. 1.—The Baltimore & Ohio officials Tupork all working well except on the Third Division, between Pledtnont and Keyser, where some of the strikers resurted to bush- whacking hy. aboumnpaley to shout traiumen on passiug trains. Four shots were fred trom the Maryland store at Red Rock,—one etriking a brakeman on the chin, another hitting a con ductor on the wrist. Three shots were fired from West Virginia, but did no damage. The allroad Company have offered a large reward, taken at first. Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Libes mem- ber for Oxford City, said the reason Aron ir action was not taken was not on accous Jol the weakness of the House, but to show tls charac- tore of the contumaciousness to the country, ; an GIVE THE ODETRUCTIONISTS ROPE ENOUON. Mr. Gray cried Hear"? “Hear,” sneeringly. dir Patrick O'Brien, Liberal member for Kings County, objected to this, and intimated that Gray was a humbug and a damned fool, . which expression he withdrew as unparllo- mentary, ' At 1 o'clock this morning Biggar, Liberal meinber for Cayan County, came into the House hi aud tovk the opportunity, on a motion to report progress, to say ha laid 8 por sleep and rood preakfaat, and Was Low ly for any amount of lecisiation. Parnell sud O'Connor Power then went out to rest, relleved by Biggar and others. Just before noon, Sir No cote, having been advised by Ed-vard Knatehbull Hugeseen, Liberal, member = for Bundwich, to take more strong snd swift A action in matters than did his supporters for the assistance ho had received, and made a final a) : ;peal to the minority to yield, and hopea that, i ‘ *the absence cf the honorable centlemen, whom hu expected to arrive shortly, the Committee one coursa rdinaing, To take advyantago of covery agitation among the lower clasa, by step- ping to its head, vetting control of and organ- zing it, thus bringing the discontented to our side by taking thelr part, and forcing oursclven into a notoriety that can’t aiford to be jpnored by ucwapapers, authoritics, or capitalists.’” Jt isa connnon charge against this party, and one which does Injustice to tho really great in- terests some of them posacas, that thoy ara in favor of taking the rich man’s wealth and di- viding itup among the lower clas. 1 don't kuow what doctrines the riff-raff at the lead of the Society in Chivago inuy teach, but the chicts iu the East are guilty of no such absurilty. They dream, it ls truo, of a tine when no man shall starve for want of worl to earn his bread, but they kave too well-balanced heads to think sudden dividing up of wealth would do aught but incalculable harm. But they certaluly do want to give tho tradcaman a higher percentago of the profits of the work he dous than fs now given him, and they do want to dnd some way to bring the blessings of clyilizstion within the reach of all, It is urged that this can't be done without striking at tho ‘sacred right of property.” But, {f property fa sacred, {ewas the people who mado ft sacred; and it they omado it, can't they uname ltt Tho Bvening Journal anys there ty always surplus labor. Now, if that surplus waa retmoved, lee from the train and aru running {t up and lown the road, blowing the whistle and cheer-* ing. Miners and rallroad men are coalesciug. Trouble is fearcd. SCRANTON. Scranton, Aug. 1.—At 11:30 this morning about 5,000 men, armed with clubs and revolvers, forced ull employes of the L, I. & C, Com nye who had returned to work alter a brief strike to desist. Thoy then proceeded to the car-shopa of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rail- road, droye the meu from their poste, and threatened to destroy the car-shops and ofiice. Not eatiaticd with this, thoy violently assaulted several of the employes both in the ahop and ottice, and many of them sustained painful though not serious wounds. Mayor McKuno hastened to the scene, and at the samo time sent word to the voluntecr organiza- tion of young men which had been guarding the extensive stores of tho L, I. & C. ‘a. for about a week past, The Mayor,s arrival at tho scene of the melee was the signal for a geveral attack upon him, aud but for the Inter- position of Father Dunn, a Catholic pricst, be would probably have teen killed, He escaped, bowever, with a doublo fracture of the jaw. Meanwhlte some forty or fifty of the voluntocrs marched down Lackawanna ayenue to Washini- ton, where they were met by the rioters, and ater o brief assault with clubs and stones fred aud a resolution Adoptest that the strike would ‘be continued until all conecasions demanded of the Railway Company were made. An on- nouncement that regular troops would arrive to-night, however, caused a change to come over the spirit of their dreams, and, after lis- tening to an address from Sherif? Munson, who “announced that to-morrow the Jaw would be enforced ot all hazards and tho Rallway Company given back its property, auother committee was appointed, who con- sulted with Asslstant-General Manager Gorham, He ossared them that. tf they would return to work to-night, be would use every effort {n his power to havo their grievances redressed, a leo promised that no man should bo discharged because of striking. Upon tho ati th of these assurances, the strikers decided b: majority te return towork. Moat of them haye reported for duty, and trains have alrcody begun to move, “The shops of this Company will reopen to-morrow. ‘The public is highly Jubilant over the turn affairs have taken, es- pectally as the military woyld have beeu here to-morrow, and serious trouble probably have taken place. ‘TRIAL OF STRIKERS. Inpramaronis, Aug. 1.—Tho atrikers arrested at Vincennes were brought before Judgca Drumnond and Gresham, of tho United States Court, to-day, to answer {or contempt of court. fe Flesh, fuuore,, Cancers in the and all wastesof the Ife principle, are witha ‘ative rango of thie wonder of modern cheminyy, and a few days’ Uso will prove to any person using efor either of these forms of discasc ita potent power tocure them, I¢the patient, daily beooming reduced by the wastes ana decomposition that are continually proxreseing. sneceeds in arresting thos wastes, and repaira the sama with now material inade from healthy. tho Sarsapariiiinn will al dues aceure—a cure te cer tal; for wheu once this remedy commences ila work of purification, and succceds in dtminiehing tho loss of ch, ite repatre will Be rapid, and ovory day the lent will feel himself stronger, tho food digesting betters appetite Improving, aud fesh aad welght lo ereaslin. Not only does the Parsapariltian Resolyent exect all reniedial agente (1 the cure of Chrunts, Scrofulaus, Coustituttonal, and Skin dlacascs, but If la the only pos Ritve cure for ’ Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urioary and Womb Disenacs. Gravel, Diabetes, Droney. Swpraus uf Water, Incontinance of Grlue. Brighie Direuse, Albuminuria, wud tn all cass where there are bricie-diut deponlts, oF the water ta thick, cloudy, mized writh substances ioke tho whlte of ax egy, turedil ks shite alle, up there te a mori dar “bil ance nud white bone-dust depostts, and when thera tt pricking, uruing acnsalfon wheb pasta water, aod palo to the small of tho back and along tue loins. Tumor of Twolvo Yoars’ Growth Curod by Radway’s Rosolvent Swaboda. On motion of Prosecuting-Attorney Linscott, the charge was changed to riot in each ease, Lieut. Vesey sald he ordered the arrest of the men, They Were going around from yard to yard with stieke in thoir hands, aud Lohse car- red a banner on walch were some mottucs, “More Wages or Death,” and the like. When the crowd would zo intus tumber-yard, tho men employed would at once quit work, Thesa mien appeared to bo prominent tn the crowd, Witness warned Lohse to take away the bane ner. They woullo't obey orders, aud so wit- neers arrested them. Otlicur William Boyle testified to tho samo effevt ua the Lieutenant. He estimated tho crowd ut 200. and positively tdentilled Lohse. Officer A. H. Thorno eave similar evidence, The peouere then asked what they had to say. Waudorick owned to having a luth in his hand, but declared that he was driven away from his work by the crowd and happened to get between tho mob and the police. Ife work- ed for the Menominee Lumber Company, Another of the prisoners clainied. that he was driven out of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Itailfoad yards by the crowd, who told him to quit wark, ice also had a lath tn bis band, but waa doing nothing, a ‘The Court decided to hold Lotae in.81,000 ape Worins In th Da, Ranway—I havo had Ovarian Tumor fn the ovaries a into the crowd, killng four men. The mob | Three pleaded guilty, and the evidence lathe | Gen. Getty sunt o 4 oldiers to and the others in 8500 bonds to the Crimiual | would it matter much if tho “sacred right o} uu bowels. All the doctors sald ** there wat would uaevene w Ti a ee ae re ee nse tard at acateace tus | act ickly jaunt .& squad uf soldiers to try to | Coot, Stato yarrauta wera then sworn out for | property’ was sent packing after the Saiving | RENE Ort tint RON wat Mtoe O'Donnell aterted te tecend: this a threat | Sctlously wounded, The company returned to | nob ueen pronounced. The hearing ‘of those BALTIMORE. the arrest of the other defendants on tue | right of Kings.” But, in tho programino of | Lutvoagnerwouutry ite bets had no talth fut, be: i of coorelon, and said that under the aiterod cite | Heir quarters unmolested. aercated tf Hits city followed, but was not con | HaLriuone, Aun iecthe Coronor's jury In | charge of rlot, that of disorderly conduct belng | the men who furnish the brains for Soclallem In | cause 1 had quifered for twelya years took ex battieg 5 of courelon, and sald thut under the altered clt- | Ati places of businices are closed by order of | cluded at the adjournment of the Court. the riot inqpest inspected the Sixth Regiment | disnilsscd. 3 this country, such aa Juhn Swinton and Lean. | of tue Hesolvent and ung bos of Kedwa: ena etiL wana quedion of sliysieal endar. | tke Mayor, and citizens are joining the volun- nmory, and resolved to hear no more testi | | MID THB POLICH PIR BLANKs aT Tun MOAT | der Thompson, there fe nothing to alurin any bottles af your Heady ellets and there tenet a alan ys petone as tae au vas nee ri hysi ale lure teers in large muunbers Troon ave been sent OHIO. mupy. pH wey jout over i headt eieeri ow hauoribls rich ‘sate ia It dons woutatny : bapnler shag t have far twelve yuare. he worst tim0 ig a ‘ jared ct es {RIBUN was ing under a 1 m ey a ep the gral ri Thia ended tho contest, during which the | fouuto (ere Sepetted tani ge, Whe fake NEWARK. Ate OS. goslump: Sunday nigh ‘on the eurnee Oe Line (hone te monopolist nud money-sharka, and # ow van the latter appeal to the ‘sacredness’ Chairman of the Committve was relloved four of property for protection? Haw much respect 8r. Louis, Aug. 1.—Tho hearing of the arqu- tinea. ‘Thero were also several reliefs on the write thie, 9 you fur the beneGk hf tbere,. Yu ca ment $n the habens corpus caso of Albert Carr- publish ttf you choose. HANNAN FP. KNAPP. being cleared by the Mayor, assisted by the Special Dispatch to The Trihune, coln and Lake strects. policeman on the beat: H re OH? 49 Heo and yoluntcers. Nawanx, O., Aug. 1.—Tho dead-lock has at hic! loltered there also, Tho. r, knew the potleo- | baye Jay Gould, Tom Scott, Garrett, and othere (¢) re . e ye ire visions, suse ere aitouetbery:twet- pe Pp, bares oe ¢hing ts quiet. last been broken, as tralus sco again moving Jule Jones ‘aid noe pean ‘all ee acre berag man, Bata walleetntn was Sener nC tlie of thet kin pal a te seacrednesa” of peer atl iia OBR CANT | se en Ae tite taiy adjoured at ten toutes | etanton, Ti, Aus: 1 Everyting gle, | on oth tho Galimore Oho aod Panbanda | vet aued tharing Hi wit itl an duly | jer of Whom Ne engAgeS Sonoma auerors oh Chage an LETTER, Wis e' , el ue " g ct + perators on 'Chauye and in the eo'this evening, sre bourl eaperieds. ‘Tie Delaware, Lucka, | Roads, It is Just two weeks slnco the last 34 by forcibly compelling peaceable, taburi This f whet was said, tho T. r. having the + Board of Trade manifest in thelr numerous tricks to gobble somebody else’s “sacred property.” Do you ‘think if you weut down South Water atrect, or among real-catate brokers, bank cashfera, insurance men, etc, you would find anythtpg more than a formal reco- nitton of thi *ancredness of propery Yee theas men are respectable, mind you, and can be. trusted to tcach tradesinen the length, depth, and breadth of honesty, O people of Chicago, yo lve in glass houses; therefore, though ye may have plenty of “rocks,” I beg of you, throw nu stones, Will sume fashionable vlergyman, after be gets through abusing the Comtnunista, ture bis attentivn to South Water street, and try to convert those Communists men to stop work. Warrants were also issued agaluat cight of Cartlin’s associates, and they wiJl bo brought to trial ss speedily as possible. Railroad matters are runni aothly both: sideeof the river, and afl men, excepting the most active leaders of the strike have taken back, and are quietly at work. AT MEMPHIS, Mzmeynts, Tenn., Aug. 1.—The brickmoldors of thi ely are on a strike, demanding au od- vance of 25 cents per doy ou the wages that have been paid forthe past six sears. This demand was refused, and work In all tho brick-yards bas stopped, which has caused an advance of 30 cents ou brick. : ‘The etreet force of the cas company demande frelght train waa run over the Baltimore & Ohio Road. Last night posters were distributed: stating that to-day the road would commence the running of freight trains, aud all of those who desired to resume work on the Baltimore & Obto would report forduty. At 10 o'clock this morning all of the Gremen reported, but only aix brukemen. Warrants weru already out for alarge nutuber of the leaders, and this after- uguu the olllcers, under the protection of the troops, commenced makiug arrests, A number have been made, and THE COUNTY JAIL ‘ Is now the most luteresting place fo town. A wanna & Western track at tho No! the city, was suaped to-night, but a train got through It all right, It had an escort of seven- teen armed men from this city. Large crowds ure attending the wakes of the men shot to-day, ‘The Moosic tute), about four miles from Scrau- wate was burned to-night. Further trouble is feared. ANx Annox, dich. April $0, 1875.—Dn, Ranwat= Kind gif: 1 have bach tat our iteegivrnte Were lating Vill, and also ualng the teady leltef atout 038 year for ovarian tumors-on tha sbdowen, wilh Whe host emlnent physiciaus of our Medical College pro- wounced (ucurable, They wero like knows on etree. My weight was Fat when 1 commenced with your remedier a0 o hundred and ten pounds, but they are nob avo takun twenty-four bottle uf Iie Dive of itelief, and twenty-four battles of pls Tot tte medletneeftem G. Grenvill Messe send me eae ry Bale S 4 MNS, C. KRAPF, Another Letter from Mrs. C. Kraph send-oft: é ‘ © Any rioters around to-night, dr have there been during the day?" “Narva oter,” with a characteristic swing of the club. * All quiet, then!” . “dust asquiet asa graveyard. It's prott; gute, Loy for a good many that you don't think abou ALPOINTHENT, David A, Wells has been appointed Honorary iad of the Cobden Club of the United : tates, FRANCE. CASSAGNAC AND THB BONAPARTIOTS, Pants, Aug. L.—M. Cassagnac, replying tothe letter of the Bynapartist Committee, refuses to acknowledge the Comimittev's authority, and euys if the Empire does not know how. to sub- ordinate Itself to the needs of France, to cou- alo iteclf and walt, 1 will never bo restored. eee ARRESTS. Hanntsnvga, 1 arreated the past week vu committed for trial, enth and Elglth Regiments left for oe ‘Western part of the Btate carly this moru- ne. tu response to. an toquiry for light upon thls mixed remark of the peace-presarver, that offl- cae Fare Gnother tilt to his club, and vented sells “You don’t think we were such fools as to obey thut order ubout fring blanks, du yout" Da. Rapway—Kind Sir: 1 take the liberty to addres é ’ you again, My health ta greatly (mproved by the weet : =| ‘the First Division arrived fram Pittsburg | compauy of troops from the city bas been called Y 2 The reporter ventured a kind of a wholesale | there to giving honest measure! Til bet w but- | Jour smedieluee of tie tumors ara-enuniy Paty Sane Hono anun 2:00, aud the Fourth Wathinent froin uut under commund of Gen. George B. Sprague Henltieckarged.. $1.25 now paid, and bave |r oru'to tho effect that all wisdom centerediu | tun not a black gown of them all will dare to ne end t nearly sepia geil and Maj. Stan Suermuod to guard the dail to- night, the authorities feariug an attempt will be imude to release the prisoners. Had the strike own, aout noon, The Fint D to Luzerne County, Manuibsvas, Pa, Aug. 1.—TheSherif's y welght vy had a greit many cally thia aumento faauire the wonderful cure your siedicine has dune for me, one fron Obie, ous froth Cédada, Sacksul, 20d vision the police force. 2 "This cucourayed the peeler, and fie gpencd hie mouth agato and sald: dv it. “Bacredness of property! Bah! your Denuek to fae sharp business men laugh atit, Suva Bix. jal Laapaich to Tea Tribum Rome, Aug. 1.—The uneasiness in regard to Speci ie Mitwavkre, Aug, $.—A band of sailora the Pope's health has been revived. He has gut reo froin Jac seen only Cardinal Simelont and his own do- | bas been disbanded. ‘There is uo danger of mob | ers shown any clspocition to yo towork and | visited the schooner Nellson to-day to keep men “Every poliveman went eat ioaphttwo boxes A DENIAL. quite w aumber from this piste. Yours with reapey ‘weeth-a for five daye, Cardinal Rlorio Sporza's violeuce exiath e, The mobs ure inentire | make auends, the Ratlroal Compauy would | from goiny out for less than 81.280 day. The | of cartridzes uplece, aud paW fur them ous of To the Euttor of The Tribune, Wo are well acquainted with Mrs. & Be tay pussessiun of everything in Kingston, Plymouth, und Nanticoke, Gen. Brinton, with the First Division, arrived wt Nunticoke. and ts proceeding cautluusly to Kingston, Wilkesburre, and Scrauton, Lor, Hariranft, with additional troops, artillery, and supplies, ison the way. Altogether, there are jWbuut 2,000 troops un the way to Luzerne County. have let the mutter drop, but, as some are yet detlant and revenygetul, the Company propvacs to make au example uf those most prominentiy represcuted tn the strike. Every tralu cous out uuder guard. aT MOUNT VERNON all the manufacturing establishments have had to abut down, being out of both coal and iron. Public sentunent bas undergone # great chauge dunng the past few days, and people are now denuuncing the strike as ‘uncalted-for, and blamiug those connocted with it, aud eqpectally for not guin,s to work to-day. The troops who have bee called bere for the second thne flad guurding coal and freysh} out of their rowuler ling, and are in uo vei 7 able mood, and wil! pat up with no © foulishuess.” Belang composed of businegs-ten of all classes, they are anxiuus to return to their homes, but they say this thing must be aettled solid this thne, tap much le- aRpreciate chances of succeeding Pope Pius improve daily. —_——————— THE WEATHER, Wasuinoton, D. C., Aug. 2-1 a m.--For the Upper Lake region, worthwest to southwest winds, falling, followed by rising barometer, ‘ooler, clear, or partly cloudy weather, LOCAL OBSXKVATIONS. Curoago, Aug. 1. Captain threw the leader into the river, and with a revolver drove off the rest till help caine and the vessel was towed out. NASHVILLE, Nasnvittx, Aug. 1.—The strike on the St. Louts & Southeastern Road bas collapsed, and trains wif run as usual to-morrow. The enwi- neers expresa a willingness to resume work, though no concessions have becn made to them. LOUISVILLE. Lovisvitts, Ky., Aug. 1.—Jeffersonville ts somewhat auitated over the discharce of thirty odd employes of the Government Depot for petitiontug Gen, Ekin to increase their salaries, WAGES, WHAT THE WESTELN ROADS PAY, Indianapolis Correspondence Ciacianatt Commercial, ‘The Committee of Arbitration met im confer- ence with committees of strikers m the Council Chauiber to-dey, and received frou them sched- ules of the wages paid on the respective roads, together with comparative statements showing wages paid in 187%) and wages asked. As the his own pocket, Whon the scrimmage was over there wasu't many of them bullets left. And we didu’t tire Ligh elther."" it was the ovinlon of this warlike veteran thut but fur this the mob would not have fed vo rap- idly, and that no policeman was golvg to jeopaniize his tife with such fellows as the Com- tnunlets by using blank discharges, Mayde When the spring freshets come, and the éwallows bumeward fy, und the spring fainb grazes upon the prairies, many and many & skeleton face will lurn up with the grasses, and grin along the ditches and the viaducts, But the new directory will be out in the meau- time, and the lust cues will not be missed. THY KAILKOADS. All the roads centreiug tu the city have now Sully resumed business. both freigtit and pas- aenger, except the Lake Shore & MichiganS8outh- ofa, aud thie road expecta ty cel uver Ils trou- bleg before te-rmorrow mourning. The Chicage, Burllngton & Quincey fully resumed operations atall points yesterday mornivg, and no dlspo- sition was manifested anywhere to uterlere with: the bugiess of the Couipany, Over tworthinds of the men ut Galesburg went to work on the rapt eatinnubie lady, and very benevolent, Bue has bed! seeray or ectliei any Cottive OF tus: Nesolvent vy tbe drugista of Ano Arbor, to persuus aificted with inter pal tumore, We have heard of some wouderful cure effected by Yours Feapeettully, BERBACH & CO. Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug, 18. 1875. ——— DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLS! Pertectly tasteless, eiegantly coated with awest (2%, purge, regulate, purify, cleause, aod atrenatben. td Ways Pills, for tha curv of all disorders of the St sch, “Liver, Bowele. Kiduey, jer, Nervous waste, Headache, Constipation, Costly Anes Hou,” Dyspepsia.” Bilfousuess, bijtous yf indas mation of the Bowels, Piles, aud ull derangements the futernal viscera.” Warranted to effect @ poe tne cure. Pur ay vexetable, cuntalaing no mervury 2 eras, nr deleterious dri yg D 3 Cast folio a inptoms resulting (rom Hordereaf the Dige: ans: i yard Pileer Fultaess of the Blood | Bratowoop, Ill, July 3L—La your issue of to-day a curreapondent fron Wilmiugton fur nishes 4 most unfair statement of the situation at Braldwood, Hilearticle 6 full of mtsropre- sentations, and it would bo useless to answer thew indetail The assertion that Mr. Felton, Mr. Cady, and myself telegraphed the Governor Jor troops is untrue. The tusinuations in regard to Mr, Jolin James are a slander arulust a pe: able and Jaw-abiding citizen. ft ty most un- fortunate, in these tines especially, that a cor+ respondent vo biased in is views, aud 60 puurly fitted to pass an intelligent juaciment upon the situation, should by allowed the use of your coluinus to misicad the public. Yours, Witttas 1. Gout. —— DETROIT ITEMS. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, Daraoit, Mich, Aug. 1—The Stato Millers’ Assoclation to-day usseased cach run of stone in each flourill sn the State #3 to fight tho Cochran pre sults, $2 to bo paid to the ‘THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILWAY, Bpeciut Dispatch to The Triduns. Purape.euta, Aug. 1.—For the first time In twenty years the Peunsylvania Railroad has passed a dividend. The resolutions aking the announcement are to the fullowing words; * tn View of the heavy losses recently sustained by the Pennaylyauis Nallroad Company tn the de- struction of its property in the City of Bitte burg by mob violeme, aud tn further losses sus taluca inreveuue through prolonged luterruption Of trailic from the sumo cause Ob Varios puluts on ite own and connectiog hues, and in view also of the tinperuti¥e duty of the Company to rovide for the immediate sesteration of roll- ng stock und of such buildiugs us are ubso- Jutely uecessary for the tranvactiun of its busi- Maxtwmua thersnomet witaim: GENERAL OBSERVATION: PHI AGO. Avg. 1 nieocy having been shown and uot a! d. Upto alate hour tu-night the Baltigiore Ruad bas moved eight trains during the day. By to- morrow they bupe to bave a foree sutlicient to eleur the tracks. COLUMBUS, 1 hess, therefore resolved, that Its inexpedieat | Corumpes, 0, Aux. 1—Freight-trains are | statements are given incoupact shape, and real- | Company's terms and in aevordauce with Prest- | National Association, the balance to be retafued oad, AcUitty OF the ranack, Neueca, earthen. i at this time tude: lure « dividend upon the eap- | moved out in all directions under guard of the Pes dent Harris’ ultimatum, ‘The places of those . Discust Of Food. Fullness of welt of tbe ia tit ital stock of this Company." military to-day without, tig slightest interrup, | WY embody toe Giret reliable information ona | Wig eld out were liled with new meu. The | yr Bib. uy fl hie maybe broughe Jo Fue rangle, sha, au Buieris inh td Firtsetnu. ton from the strikers. Thu two weat-bourd | question of great intereet, the Comnurecial re- Michigan. ykind strikers ade no attempt to Interfere, probably thing, Fluturloz gt the feart, Che obatly ering Elvi riae Be Npeciut Incpaiee ty Lae Trt joune. Aug. 1.—Railroad trafic is Euancipation-Day was celebrated by the 1201 a yin poste J . hte Sad Dali palulin the iteads Dedelency of Peraciris truins which were stopped at Newark last oigbt roduces them entire, with accom lug ex: arrived ju this city to-day. Traius have been i ee because there ts a company of initia planatlons, as follows: Pittsnuke, Pi Galesburg wtb Ivstructions to protect the colured mitltary aud Knights Templars with a Progressing here gs usual. All the men have | passing Newark cach way under guard of troo) Coimpauy ayainstinterference, Tuc str.kers have | parade, a grand picnic a4 Miller's Garden, and | Yriowness of the Shin and Eyes, Ja the Pies gplle to wore ab the guier depot of the Fort itp ro iuterfercuce. "No furter trouble is ane WRDUAMAFOLIS FF. BUTE aoey | inure eespect for the. willitia, ow, since the Pecurslons'Gu thot river, focat AB ita’ abd Gudden Piuabes of Heat bur é yar Wayue Road. It fe believed ome concessions | thipated. asked, | know thal’ they are useful os Wwellina cruanentals The Merchants! and Manufacturers’ Bank to- ‘A few 's Pile will free ihesTey % SUICIDE. were made by the Rullroad Company fiu regard | ‘Fue Baltimore & Oblo has not sent any | Conductors. #400 | Mr, Coltom.s Director ofthe Company; who day began its curceras u National Bank with all | froin all the above disorder. Price, 29 Bpectat Dispatch ta The Tribune, to waxes. The work of rebuilding the Union | freizht-tealus from this poiat yet, but the 1 rakemen. 200 | resides at Gatesbury, telegraphed Me. Harris | the oill wh served tt during its years of v, Mewasna, Wie. Aug. L—Allce Gren, alias Deput nas alreudy Soummeneedl ‘There will be | is pets a deel iy being feared for aut Jupoiep 4 aca Featensay that the Mayor ot re ‘city 4s creatly ori ts0ce ae State bauk. LSE its READ FALSE AND TRUE. i HOLE COBLENLAD WAR AE puluts, Traing will be resumicd a soon as the 5 i ex@perated on account of ily sending ol ie Movhauive' Sucicty to-nicht gave n Maud, un inwate of a bouse of ii-fuune kept by | ““Neurlyull the trvops, which have been quar- | pruper arrangements van be completed. ‘Trackwen. aa 140 | froope, This worth Hu library ‘of abuut 8,000 volumes to the Young ~ . has uot been very prompt Length of run on this division, 225 miles, and ope cai a half days required to make pyr tbe average pe month, twenty-seven days; when tered bere lett forthe anthracite coal regious to-day. ‘Tho Thurman Guards, O. N. G., of this city, ‘The wan whe followed the Puiladclphta sol- Jett for Toledo at 5 p. in. Supermicudcat J. D, Elllsop, of the Littde Men's Christiua Association. {t s valued st about $10,000, and is the accumulation of thirty Juarse in maintaining order, and but for tim trouble gt Galesburg would bave been over long: ogy. Presidcut Harris scut the Sullowing gure Nell Kousc, commultted suicide last vreuiug bi taking an ounce aut @ bull of taudsauun k nd one letter stamp to RADWAY & 00. xo5 pbdeiten was summoned, Lut it was No late. se Set Warten-at. uation worth tv Warcam Now York.” Laser a