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The companies were largely mace up of old rol- aint, but th ers and commanded by expertenced offirers, | to remove the blockade there. The force was farther increased by a 5 NR: CUMMEMEAN it 3 Cramenvann, Md., Ang. small volunteer company and a twousrun | the delexates of fifteen of the twenty ena!- battery, The whole was under commant of | inines {nthe Cumberland coal-region to-day ft Col. Moore, the Sheriff of the county, and Cols, | Was deciled by nq vate of 41 ta 20, after a Bese Nebert, louzhtot, aud Welles, alt Feternn gol- | sion of stx hours, to demand 55 cents per ton THE CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1877. 5 Interfere) with the same as betore. st appears | the Intereste tnvolyed and the Samage dose. > tata Eleart. ont pf aone Bod ecitorer, oly. | Led nefave peace” fs the expcestion atm nr BAT AND WHIP. about 20 are actively enzazed In'the stele, | ble sentinents tat that bea toor sort uf peter, anu yet thee fem ane areal todo ae tiey | and that but a vor sort ofcharite, mite hud | | steare, The probability fs that. the Compan he sowing of a wider harvest of misery, ruin, Hitti han beglected ty take more declelve mensuri= 94 | and Dioudahed soon to be reared. ; ig Streak of Hard-Hitting by the far beca-e uf a fear that the strikers wight | sum roREIGN arostLES OF THM COMMUNE. Chicagos at Cincinnati. Phite tetera Press, attempt will be made to-morrow THE INEVITABLE, palan, eccond, nine: Hinedale, of Chicaeo, third, eight; Kelloze, of Chillicuths, fourth. Tha eecond match, for a puree of $195, sit singts and three donble rises, resulted as followa: Hritton first; Dooley, of Indianapolis, recondy, Hincdate third. The Citizen? Puree, Club priza 19, wag won by the Central Milltary Tract of Galesburg, killing thirty-eight out of Gov. Hartranft at the Head of His Army in the Wyoming destroy valuable property, 4 such threats h: xe er te era, with fine resutations. Caly ramora abont | for mintug. Leen gic. The strixers at Elkhart refi For HZ period 7 forty-eight birds, A numb Valley. Hee ea uIANeE GR rioters AAAEhOIe Meret ir nae belibee the news that the diffirulty. Te settled at CHE UNE period of tine the Republic of the | rhe Whites Pound Out a Handsome | wien class balls were ehot citer the fegutae tlon to Nght were circulated on the strects, but BT. LOUIS. other pomts, and a pla nr] ab Gov uy ie Victory to the Tune of matebes, There was no particularly fine shoots produced no shrinking. The copanics forined, AN ROUEN Hons the mun fron beliesing the pverunents fat the pravie Hing nnder ft the epory tortie Lane.¢ tng done. To-morrow ends the tournament. : , o NT. a fehiedl in the papers, and urs most enlightene metal, y:Hf-res pec! — A Whole Trainiond of Prisoners | 27d marched down Summit eircer in super | sq. tocis, Aug. 2—Thomas and John Kehoe | ont. to the bitter end, Au excursion-traln Nese Rea era et eelere yee ae, Th tots 2 inthe world. Of late years an apparent change 7 é 2 from Ralamaacay, #1 alan 20 excuratonts:4 | has taxen place {n the uational character, It ls 2 rere $9 if the’ Thomas concert, wan ietalne only apyarant, however for the Amertean ele: | Versailles Girl and Slow-Go Win the 2:30 at Elkhart by the atrikers abot three-qttartere | inen what it always cvas,—loyal, patriotic, ! of an hour. ‘The excurstoniate cheered the } and orderly, Among the crowds of itoniteranta and 2:21 Purses at Buffalo, strikers and affecte:t sympathy for thein, and In | who have fled from poverty and misquverninent FIRES. NYDE PARK, Yesterday evening the barn of J, H. Ely, ett uated'on the Grand boulevard, took fire about where nearly all the elty railroad business Is | 49d another man, name tnknown, got Into an done, the command divided, one company and | angry discneston about the recent raiiroad difll- the artillery being sent to a bluif | cultteson the lever abont 9 o'clock to-night, from which the cannon could — comrans Tea é the “middle ground’ and. the round. which resulted tn the stabbing of the unknown house, ‘The rest of the command advanced | a0 hy one of tho Kehoe, Infileting 9 Captured and Incare cerated, Belicf that the Bayonet Will Soon ue a ch he dicd in ten | this way induced them ty allow the train to ge ei ‘i To'clock and was burnt. Tho barn was com: Bring Order Out of Chaos. Fee ee ee ee er eerisar ter arrested ob. ‘Be tar the strikers have hot intersted the | 19 Europe, thera lave coma among us Anarchs BASE-HALL. pletely destroyed. It was valued at shout ring jer Out o: fering any resistance, anti it retired in baste. et pnésenger-trains, but now thes threaten that | lets, Socialists, and Communists, They wivo- | 4 gig DAY FOR THE CHICAGOS AT CINCISRATL | 9909, and was Insured {n a foreign company for The Lake Shore employes were found at thelr COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET. after today they will stop %vervthing that | catetheorles that tend to the destruction of mud- Special Dispaten to The Tribune. 4 y $500, Inresonse to the alarm the fire compre nics turned ont in force, the Rescue” of Lake being on the ground first. The fires at the St Jutien and Ione Place have been mysterioue,but this last one ts even more inexplicable. Mr. Ely's family went out to drive during the after- Acomplimentary dinner was given at the posts, in obedience to orters. Engines were fired tip, and the tracks cleared to the nir-line | Jendell House to-night by the rallroad men to junction, a distance of two and one-hatt mites, | the oficcrs of Gen, Jeff €. Davis ‘A heavy force was delayed there, and a freight- | command, as an acknowledgment ff the train niade up nnd sent out. No violence of | pervieas rendered «by. them in protecting any kind was offered, and, tater in the tiny trains came in ‘from Detrott. More | ?allrond perty in thin vicinity during the comes siong except the trains carrying the | ern ctvitization, they deny the richts of an indi- Cincinnati, Aug, 2—The Chicagos crawled United Ststexnealle. |The manazers mail Jsist vidual to the earnings of his own Inburs and | upon Cummings’ ear to-day, and corked lim ten te bring the crisis tra focus. AJL the | they seek to disturb the peace of society by nr- | for twenty-three clean total bases on hits. It other ronta centering in this city nave gotten | raving the poor acalnst tho rich. English Chart- | was the finest batting display ever ecen bere. Lf over their difficnitics and are tn ful! operation. ism. French Communism, and German Social- | the Whites play the season through as they did The Baltimore & Ohio tn Ronning Order Its Whole Length. P ae a : {sm gro deally fuesto Ainerican liberty. Their | toxtay,, they will yet claim the champloneblp. | noon, leaving in charge of tho house a lt A Batch of Chicago Rioters | inne “mere ae et gs tlacenft | lunar moeiur the ani wanton Uy CORRESPONDENCE. wsevalency would enver this countrs with ruin, | The home chub were na children fo the hands of | {ie eranucon age poe Te yenmm ig shout ande yer eral | go or a 3 nice THE NRAIDWOOD TROUDLES. drench fi " estroy MeV ry Grand Jury, This ts rezarded as effectually clearing the Lake he railroad coutpanles OF Bea Ta as ch its enil in bined, and destroy the Jast | your men. McVey pitcled, and whe Clocinnatls | joven and found two boys in it. They wera ‘ To the Bultar of Tae Tribune, vestige of republican freedom, American work- | could do nothing with his balls. The Chica eee ae Tasch aE | SOE UN Oe La Ren ce esate any | ee atta chree stint: ware eiyett bn err ay’s TRIDUNE, dated in city, and signed y e! it tu lay sia 5 Cale Stowe, contering the resent troubles in | who with fiendish feracity Lutrnered non-com. | UF Cummings, Manning, and Hastings in the Braldwootl, te T damnable teste of fatece | Patants, and whe would have destroyed every | recond Inning, trouncesl Cummings for reven raidw ood, {sa nost damuable tissue of false | imunument of art and every Institution of learn | base hits and seven suns, Mines. coming to hoods and exagrerations fron beginning tuend. | ing aud actence In the Freich Caz ital. Asiittle [the hat twee, and making two ‘base- Tho signature fs certainly fictitious, and itis | do they rare ta be lectured by apostles of | hitsinthe same Inning. [t waa Hines who well for the writer that it seo. The very gen- | Mtercantzation of © other. . tungues, who | started it, and reached sceond on a juggle by fHemen to whuta the weiter refere—Mesars, | Wave not Heed long enoush here, to | Hastings. Spalding was telded out by, Man- Odell, Goodrlel, Fettan, und Cudy—each and speak the English langnae correctly. These | ining, and Eyuler got 4 base on Manning's fuui- all ofthem wil ‘bear meout In teanding the | the class of men who inelte unthinking | hte. ‘Then Bradley tnade a einzle aud Glenn 9 Jelter referred to as Pf fhave above feet | Webs, strangers like themselves to the country, | two-haser, antl were Sullowed ju succession Ulthoxt naluimed Ly soop te refute the rariods | t2.fablie and murder. They ure kuown by thelr | with corkers by McVey. Atison, Peters, and eee ae cdcund arc they mud towardige | acts tnd they are revolutionary and hostile to | Hines. There were over 20 peopie present, They may be aptly compared with the Brooklyn | ‘public security and tranquility. We have | whe took it quod-naturediy, and, after the thing ugie'a sensational dispate concerning the vo desire to excite prejudice agaiust any class | waa decided, hed a goad deal of epurt over the mipe ana canister dolugs In Chicazo last Thurs- of people, and partieularly against those who | lopsided game. Anson’s play behind the day. If THe ‘Tniwuxe would see a fair, dis- have sought a refuge on American roll from | hat was superb, whittle Iltnes, — Spalet- paasonate statement of Uhe causes that led to | ¥avt and oppression, They are welcome, wro- | ing. Glenn, and Peters carried off, the the trouble in Hratttood allow tne te direct ite | Vided they cume to promote the wellare of the | other fetding honora, Particularly was Spal attention ton talfediinn letter inthe Erening | Raton and lo share Ite fortunes, They are | fny brilliant at second. The bull-pen crowd, Journal uf last Momlay, What motive can a= | doubly ungratefal when they reciprocate hospl | und indeed the Letter class of gpectaturs. had {uate any person to write such (niernally mise | tility with treachery, and when they Imperit Great amusement over Halliman’s unsuccessful chievous things us the *Calel Stuwe” (4) letter the “existence of the inatitutions they have | efforts. Every time he made an out he was end, The companics are on guard on the “mid- | take the train for Leavenworth. dle ground” to-night, but do not anticipate any WA SILN GTON. truubla, D Ne coLumays. ‘TNE GNREDY CourORATIONS, Spectat Dispatch to The Trivunr, Epectat Ltcoaich to The Tribune, Conuunus, O., Aug. 2.—Heveral surikers were Wasnixaton, D. C., Aug. 3—There {s con- to-day sentenced by the Police Court. Three i Se ak: Int Aandi teat coal mines in the Hocking Vulley are elowed by | siderable comment In Administration elretea strikers. They demand aa increase vf vay. | ou the fact that the rulironds which were Four companies acceded to the demand. No | substantially saved from destruction oy the in- trouble ts leoked nue Last, sayin toe Past tervention of the Federal Government are make Hondle pascenger teats Uicauviite eiding, the | Hue such haste Lo present thelr hills to the Gov- Chaincer dieepyered ubstructions on the track | ernment for the traneportatiun of troups. One ahead. . Being near a eure, he Hd fn ole officer, to whose effurts, by tue cunferston of see the, ubstructions In time te, ston | o ratiruad company, at least §1,000,(x8) were Testi ane he rae eat saved, says that the action ia churactcristte of cross-les. Passengers on tho train atdte the inanagers of the corporation whose property ashower of rocks wus thrown at the tralo, but } he rescued from destructlon. . ‘They have, he the conductor states it was gravel bre w by saya, been grinding the employes fur scars, and. the dragging of the tirs and rails, A committee | ow they eek to grid the Government for of strikers came iu on Ube Pan-Elandle, but were having protected their property. masked and told bim to get out and then ‘shot athim twice, No firo was vislole then, but oa the family comjug hoine they found the buggy marked by some blunt instrument on the side, with the “words “Wl burn your house to- night.” OfleerIfogun was calied and he vielted the barn, but found no fire, the spark or fase helug probably placed ino barrel, On a post in the yard was found “We will break your neck the next time we find you, and in place of shouting at you and not hitting you, we will eboot at you ten thnes.” Some seem to think the story of the masks dechledly thin, There will be a. tmecting on the corner of State nud Fiftieth streets to-night, to ask the town to give the ‘Third District new apparatus with hose that will not burst, AT ELGIN, ILb. Spectat Diqpatch to The Tribune. Exors, lL, Aug. 2—At ll p. m,, Aug. 2, @ fire broke out {us wuon-sitop on River street. From this It extended tu the corner of Milwaue kee street, thence east to Douglas aveone, fronble on the Mirhigan Sonthern---Kalamazoo Uxenrsfonists Delayed. PENNSYLVANIA. THE WYOMING REGION, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Witxrananae, Po, Aug. 2—The Wyomtne toal reqion is to-day a military camp. Durinit the last twenty-four hours about 4,000 State troops haya passel up the Lackawanna & Bloomsburg Road, nearly all going to Scranton, 1,000 remaining at Kingston, opposite this city, where they are now rendezvonsed in the cars. The night-trains were met with volleys of stones, nud at Avondale, at mid- night, a detachment of traaps, was seut oul, who succeeded in capturing nearly 100 rioters, who were taken on board the tralu. The cars | not allowed to ect off. pee is I fall to compretiond. Yours, ete. to defend. The native-born Arierican, | cheered in good nature. “Hfally,’ who 19 9 | thence north one block, clearing out then crept slowly on towards Plymouth, with a CLEVELAND. 5 E, D, CONLEY, Editor Wilmington Adeveate, ver) honorable naturalized American, holds treat favorite bere, took it in good port, te about eight buildings, ond covering an i Chaverann, 0, Aug. = Mr. John Newell, IOWA, —— them, their frenzicd utrucitica, and their yisiun- | spite of the anusement it afforded other ment t A Gatling gun for @ headlicht and artillery tor | Geico alaunger ot the Lake Bhore allway; Cu Be & Qe A WOnD TO RAILROADS, ary achetca, in abborrence. tersof the nine, Jones carried off the honors | Stca of two neres of gronnd, Three acntincls on a platfurm car attached to and | hott conference with Ube tralummen strikers! Apretat Diapiteh to The Tribune. ‘To the Bdvor of The Tribune. THR RECKONING, of the hume elub, wagun shops, one livery stable, one hotel, threa pushed before the locomotive, The inen here | Committee at his oflice (w this elty this mort- | Roneroron, Iowa, Aut. 2.—dt Is nobgener- | Cricaao, Aug. %—In your paper of the 2th New York Mait, THE scone, of four shops, and a number of amall bulldinzs left the train, and, deploying Into the woods | {ng After the interview the Cumsmitice re- ally unctcrsto ek th at all the men on the East | I volunteered a few temarke to ralirond em- Now comes the reckuning, Who shall say ae B ale were burned entirely down. For a season It anid flelds, scouted all the way to Kingston. fumed te Calla pints pal He ont live Division of the Chicago, Burlington & | ployes of thiscounty. I desire now to address what this iueanc outbreak has cost ust Let CENCENRATH ; Oo 1 scemed impusalble to gaye the brick blocks and When they resched Flsmouth the borough was | the Gomunitee saying the traiinen would,all | Quiney Road reported for duty at 12 o'clock | afew words to rfload ofcale of the United | Tnenn vt inte fur 8 ste Narain; ae re $) 4] infin which dine River street, tha at once surrounded and the streets patrolled, | serurnto work at 7 o'clock tounormoy, Mr. | Sunday night, twenty-four hours before being | States In connection with the subject of wages | Temember that there are many other citics and 2 | 18) vary batt. for the flames. ‘The buildings every porson found outside of his own dwelling’ |’ Newell agreed to vorrect some tocul abuses IN |. roanested todo so, by the order of Prevident | paid employes engiged in operating your re- | toW08 that hava suffered in various degrees oe: Ho | were Inferior in kind, and the total foe will nob belog Fexard to passes aud extia pay for Granting. Harris, notifying the men tat all who did not reetiea Pale Tint Telatia dint itis for your | fom the same cause. In Pittebure eight mill 8 948 Ji 2 | probably exceed 420/000, The entise Fite Dew (MSTANTLY ARRESTRD AND TAREN ON DoanD | Frelgut traing will be elarted casi ie | Tepert by Lovelock Monday night would be : hicher wages} ‘ fons of dollars fs the lowest estimate of the eB coe {a aj 1B ©) partment labored two hours before the Dre was ‘THE TRAIN. from this city to-morrow morning, No trouble | Cotsidercd ont of the company's service, All | Hiterest to pay higher wares; thereby drawing i by + Cummings, pees 9, 0 2) 4 #) got under cuntrol. The fire sturted Ina eho Shortly after leavine Plymouth obstructions | !8 antieipated. | The traintuen tay that How | the inen on the lowa Division came in without | ', you tutelligent and faithful men, and add Joseen caused by the tob} many good judges | totinzes es 0, 0; 0! 2) 3} awed bya Bohemian, and rapidity 6} ifeudd amane Org Athce Teawilues Fy eto’ | matters are actticd they will run trans without | tie Ue nee of troops, ud much credit is due | said advance—whatcver {t may be—to your pas- | say it Is nearcr ten mililuns. Already one pawn- mal I= | the adjoining buildings, which were woud. Tl wero found placed on tho track, but no damage | fear'or favors Tio aliopiien aud freight | tite presence of troups, and much credit is due | Conver und freight rates, thus equalizing the | broker, whose place uf business was ransacked | Total. 4] 6/27) 18,22 | absence of wind alone prevented a very serious was doue, At noon, Gov. Hartranft, Com- | house men are still out the dullicult tuaig that confruntedt bi Ke burden among the puducer and consumer gen- | py th wd, has aued to recover 86,000; emt \ 1 contlagrati "4 Y mander-in-Clief, arrived with 1,000 troops, and ne RSA CORUNA Hlttty crally. It Is'a wel. understoud fact that the | Paine Tawyer notifies the city that elakae | G2uinam ® 9] oo 0, 8 apration. ; 4 proceeded to Scranton. Just ‘before reachlag ILLINOIS. = real burden of the transportation question rests | leading lawyer notifies the city that clalins | Mevey, p ee eed IN CHICAGO. MISCELLANEOUS. upon the consumers of any country, Itisaleo | amounting to $156,000 have becn Intrusted to | Anson. c. 3) al ala 2 pipe iae Avondale tho track was found to ba torn up, BRAIDWOOD. MICHIGAN, well known that thelaborers of this country are | him for collection, and suit coca. A Pitteburg | Peters % 31 8 3) 4 8] A stilt alarm to Engine No. 10 at 8:45 Inst causing a fow hours’ delay. A passenger-trait! Special Dispatch (0 Tae Tribune, Bpeciat Disratch to The Tribune, lorgely in tho majaity in point of numbers. | paper estimates rudely the liability of the Hee it ail a Bl 0 | evening was caused by tho explosion of kero- camo down from Scranton after dinner. The | Joni, Aug, 2.—Your corespondent madea| Gissy Raprps, Mich., Ang. 2—A report has | Yours respectfully, -C, Fauna, | county at, 1X per voter. ‘The total | Eputerce: f. 3) 2{ 1} 0; 2 | scuetamp in Charles Peterson's lodging-house, engine bristled with bayonets, and. militia oc | flying visit to Braldwood to-day and found the | neg here, from reliable suurces, that the amount being funded at 5 per cent, with | Tirudley, stb... 2) 81 2) Bl 2] Nu. Sot Clark street. The fismes annihilated cupied the platforms, allowing no one to | town yervquict. The militia are In good health crapfayes-of' tha: Muskerun Tein Compas PRESS COMMENTS. due allowance fora sinklag funds the aounual | Gloun, 1b... a Fe the curtalus, but dh! no other dainace. J of as nolng only one man fn y 2 pany levy of Pittsburg will be increased from $100, sal dol 2! | _ The wlsrm fron Box 130 at 7:10 yesterday approach without showing a ticket, Trains | and spirits, there belng only atruck yesterday noon. This forenoon one of HAVE THD STHIRERG GAINED ANYTIING 1 060 to $1,200,000. For the next twenty years Total... 6]191 27/23, © | was caused by o Ore fn the chemical factory uf have run today very Irregularly, but the | the hospital, and he was acctdentally wounited | tho ten who did not want to strike attempted New Yuk Beentng Pst. the creat rattroad riot of 3877 will be. unnually | “Zanmnga=s O78 O | Sten Mirah & Coy No. O08 Archer avenue. right of the guards hus beon suflicient to awe | tn the lez yesterday by the discharge of are | O01) work, whon the atrikers got him, tied a | OWlam to the abseice of full Information con- | brought to the remembrance of every property- | Cincinnatl.. +. 9 0 0 O 1) Damage to hullding, 850; to stock, $200, I the strikers who gather atthe stations. At G| volverin the hands of acomrade. Dr. L. C, Sooo aruaad his neck, and:diang lidtit over the cerning the negotiatuns which Lave taken place | owner In the form of a special item iu the tax- | Chicago... .. 212 Ol sured as follows: Royal Canndian, £1,000; Mitehell, Surgeon of the Tenth Battalion, re- ports the wound not dangerons. Col. Parsons has his headquarters ot the McFarlane House. The Joliet Company Js on duty at the depot, and the otlier four companiss atthe G. and I, ehafts. The latter ore supplied with tents, und the furmer have no shelter except such nafs afforded by thelr blankets, Some excitement waa occasioned at the G shaft last night, where tho pickets wero stowod anu fired upon by an unseen enemy. The guards re- turned the fire, som thirty-five ehots being ex- chunged. Tho miners appear to bave no HEwill towards the eoldicrs, and no threats arc made or insults offered. Goy, Cullom visited Braldwoud to-day ao- companicd by Sheriff Noble, and alter investi- nite, 81,0; Aurora, $1,000; Standard, of ew Jersey, 81,000, The slates urinated frou sparks from the watchman's pipe. — CASUALTIES. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Apectut Dispatch to The Tribune, Dosvguz, Ia.. Aug, 2.—About 7 o'clock this moruing a fatal accident occurred at McKniche’s Springs, about three miles from this ety. Two sons of Jaco) Hedrick, aged 15 and 10, took thelr gune to gv out and shoot blackbirds. Their parents were away st the time. The smalier boy pointed his gun at his brother and pulled the trigger. The gun went olf, tho this evenmmg a military fraln returned from Beranton, conyoylng Gov. tartranft aud his staff, whose NEADQUANTERS WILL NM AT WILKESBARNE for the prescut, The tratn was heavily guarded, and had three car loadsof the strikers, who were captured this morning ot Avondale. The troin’ was met by District Attorney Rice and Deputy Sherif Kirkendall, tuto whose custody the prisoucrs wore committcd us a transfcr to the civtt nuthoritics, and, under ca- cort of several hundred troops, were marched two miles to this elty and lodged in the County doit to-night. Fears are entertained of an out- break, the laboring populatlou drmiy inaintain- limb of a tree, Tad nota eltizen acen it and cut him down they would have murdered him. Tt is not reported whether any of the strikers have beets arrested or not. BELLIGERENT FEMALEA ARRESTED. Patruson, N. J., Aug, 2.—-Two striking alli eniplores: (women) have beon sent to jail lor as- Baul tog, another female who had returned to work. ae 4 cs 1 base itech t1, 6; Chi and before fb fs knovn what the soveral compa- | this Pregutt month of July will thus tive after | qloryz see on Clean MltClncinnati Os nies will do about wages after work has been | gatisfaction of paying the last installment of | Tia-beee hite—MeVey, 2; Hinoe, 2 ie A ) kernck ant—Jones. 1, fully resumed, It {s.mpossivle to say precisely | thisdebt, and every installment between this Heeeson called balle—Gould, Addy, Mostings, in any particular cass whether the strikers have | year and that will be pald also by the working- | and Hradiey, gained ovything bythe strike. Upon general | et. For they niny be sure that every dollar rt ‘ mf el ote iatoreCinelonall; $e chivacp. Be P r wil be assessed upon lubor. he hoiuse-owner “irat base on errura—Cincinnatl, 4; Chicago, & Principles, and judging from the broad aud ob- | win) churge more rent, the grover more fur lis Parsed halle Mastin: vious aspects of tlo case, we suould say thot } Indispensable wares, the Gry-cuads eater more | Wild pitches, Cumin: they have vained necblue at all. per yard for elotlt, aud very realestate owner | FI¥ bully missed—Halunan, 1, Conaldur fret hov they stand in the court of | gnd tradesman will do the sane, Labor, di- | glvuble playa —Peters and Spalding: | Peters, public opinion, thr fuat appellate tritunal. | rectly or indirectly, produces all that tho world | Shalding, and (ern: Hoath, Manning, and Gould. There is, of course, s demand that the worktuy- | tas af wealth, aud labor, directly or indirertly, | Cupitecerandalle men sail be fairy treated; that they shall | pays all that the world demande for expenses, Pee TE HOSTONA AT RURTRICRO, have large freedom in respect to thefr work; ‘THE SACHIRF IT HAS DONY. Meet : tim thoy shall bo paid what thelr work [a ; 4 wartlt ; thut tlelr yerlerunevs shall be bist ren na wen ness CHICAGO RIOTERS, : TUSTICE AUMMERPIELD bod o heavy dav's work yesterday giving a pre- Mminary hearing to about {ty of the men ar- rested for complicity In the recent riots. The court-roum at the Armory was crowded os carly spectat Disyxatch to The Tribune, between the ratlros] men and therr employes, levy tu pay;the flddicra whose Satanic dance tn Hune earned—Chicago, 3, 5 Pitrsnung, Pa., Any, 2.—A larze crowd wit- & a offe essed a disastrous defeat of the Alleghenics by fenerously considved. ‘This was the judg. | Tere are some of the unfortunate effects’) No-% ! FOS eae Vubite apelon ‘Beton’ the mee ae i | hitch the railroad strike has produced: at Union Park this afternoon, ‘The ing thelr determinazion to prevent resumption | gating matters there, fully approved of the Int | ooo oo ond the business of the day did not vbunce taking effect in the other's right * e " c i wie nine batted well, el H king 2 Js of fabur, aud troops aro being distributed Ji the Satoe MeLouehtls, the eet y Coane bela elude until neatly 4 o'ylock. Aton thoae |,Wia as postive tet os its ow. ‘The airkke | It has uot ouly interrupted (he sallvonds and howe ulne batted well, but let down aw thely | shoulder, mating a large and deep wound. “A varlous dletricts whero trouble fs apprehended, NO ATTEMPE MAS YBT NREN MADH TO STALT ‘TRAINS on the Lehigh Valley nor the Lehich é& Busquo- hanna, the furmer serving the folowing notice upon the Mayor to-lay: To W, W. Loomis, Mayor of the City of Wiltkese Larre: You ore hereby notified on tho part of th Lubin Valley allroad cwapany that the trains of the sald Company in their tawful progress through thia connty havo been stopped by violence and force, and prevented from continulng in thoir aval traualt that the sald Company lay used ever meana In its power tu transact Ite lawful huainers, Bod move ite traln# over Its own road, bot has been and is tow prevented from vo dulug by Holeuce of a rlotwow mob; therefore, a8 the conservator uf the peace within this clty, 7g aro hereby notified fielding, The visitors played splendidly in beth puaitions, The Allezhenies made only one run —In the seveuth inuing, The Bostous scored da the fourth and sixth iunings, maklug a total of ve. Bond did some of the Anest pitching ever seen here. | Brown's catching was ulvu per- feet. Galvin had no show at all. NEPONSET, ILL. Messenger was at once sent for the parents, but their son was acorpae before elther reached home, Le having bled to deuth a fer momeus alter the shouting. : could hot btrongthen-it, aod it nas not dotie so. | interfered w! sine: vata Whatever effect itaus had ie Inthe opposite d¢- | faterfered wit al) business commanication and rection, We do mt mean that the general prin. | Wavellng, but has stopped: many fuctorics and ciple of fair treatuent of the Workingman is | nile, aud so added tu the great body of unem- any lees firmly roobd than it was; but the men | ployed. who have beet on the strike eats the last Jt bas fmposed upon the different States and 'y week ore in the puation which any body of men " ods put theinavives Ra who make a ctear, patent, commanitics a large burden of tax for the dam- and moustrous misake; why, secure already of | *&¢ inflected and for the cost of suppressing dis- symupalliyy tae a Tally i ; cl jn u ide spread tnjuyy tthe. Fa eens Wide | sovisions, und tended YW increase the cat of thize with them, ‘ihe strikers themselves ving, In rome localities’ jt has threatened sconsclousne:s of shis, It hoa Leen proposed | o¢tuul sufering frown the want of food. ju thelr Lehalf, furinstance, that the expenses | _ 1tnos deorcclated railroad property, injurcd of restorlny the rafroad property fn Pittsburg raitruad business, and Foner the rattroada tice’ wages which consultation, and as‘d reault a tajority of the milltio was withdrawn, two companies. one from Dwight, the other from Qdoll, aggregating 100 men, being leit at the place to preserve tho peace and protect the “biackleg"’ mivers, 10 The Tribune. LaSa.e, W., Aug. 2.—Tho cont miners of LaSalle and Peru are still (dle, and there seems to be no prospect that the Superintendents will accede to their demands, The latter say that an additten of 15 per cent to the wares last patd ana the adoption of the rough-and-tumble sys- tem of weighing would ralse the price of mining to an equivalent of $1.20 per tun, present were Ald. Sommer, Kerber, and Law- lor, ex-Ald, Hildreth, and others. Livut. Hood anda number of officers wera on hand to pros- ceute, aud the rlotera wore brought up in batches of from three to ten, ‘Tho crowd contained captives made at Hat ated street, Archer avenue, Murray street, and Btate strect, on Wednesday, Thursday, . and Friday of last week, and, with fow exceptions, they were a remarkably linrd-looking set. They seein tu have preserved Hnes of nationality very strictly, aod camo up tn batches of Irish, Bo- hemlans, und Poles, and so on, No ono of them had done anytime; Just happened around TIM YINNIGAN'S FATE, Byrclal Dispatch to The Treune, Gnranp Rarips, Mich., Aug. 2.—Tlinothy Kel- ley, employed ot the Phoonix Furniture Com 1; Milo, 7, and Neponset, 3; Princeton 0, ane puny's factory lo this city, fell from a ludder up "i if which be was standing this forenoon and suse Se eee erence harerunaine S| falled such serious tujuries to the kidneys aud itwmlins, of Stilo, About 1,500 people were In | {iver tbat his plywiclan feats they will provo attendance. al ULWAURER. me Spectat Dispaled fa the Trsbune TELL YROM A CAT. Special Dispatch fo Tae Tribune, Nevonscr, Ma Aug. 2.—Neponset tourna- cadlupg, and unjustifl- | order. mut, third day—Princeton, 10, and Neponset, it has in many places shortened the supply of shail bu detrayed bia subscription of railroad | 188 able to pay even the Inpranavouis, And., Aug. 2—The examina- tion of the railroad strikers was continued iu the United States Court to-day, but uous have yet been sentenced. John Brickley, in the In- danapulis, Bluomington & Western case, testl- flod that, after he kuew the road was under the protection of the United States Court, he did, what he could to get out tratus over it. On this point Judge Drummond said: “t take it that all those tuon knew that they wero committing: an unlawful act. Lf the neu ylelded to tha authority of the court when they wero so informed, it will be taken nme oa nittgatiog = circumstance. I oam glad that it can be shown that the men did have somy respect for theanthority of the United States, It shows that, for some purposcs at least. wo aro at Jeust o nation." When the attorney for the Terre Haute rioters attempted to Interrose a statement that they permitted no ucts of ylulenceffor destrac- ton, the Judge broke out: “O wo understand that this mob did not want any body to break the faw but themsclyes.” This afternoon the triul of W, N, Sayre, Graud See retary aud Treasury of the Locomotive Fire- men's Brotherhood was began, and will proba- bly be concluded to-morrow niurning. lis la the last cage before the Court. Albert Outealt, who escaped last ulght, returned thia morning and gave himself up. VOUT WAYNE, pectal Dinwatch to The Tribune, Fort Warne, Ind. Aug, 2—Every ratlway shop and miaihatactirtie Justitution {In the city Some produced a string of tvatinouials the names of half Bridgeport aflixod. 8 carried jn their expressive countenauces recom mendaltons fur the Peniteuttary wot to be lg. nored by any Criminal Court. 5 THREE POLUA named Schuliz, Frauk Parakinyey, and August Lachet, were captured on the corner of Halsted street and Archer avenue about noon Friday, “The Great two had revolvers and cartridges {a tholr possession, Schultz is o bar-tender, and swore that he had been to the corner of stax. well and Union streets to pay 8 Xquor bill, and was on bis way Co visit sume fricnua of Parskin- vey's on Limy street. The others went along aut didn’t meau to do any harm. ‘Thuy were workingmen, ond curried the revuly- ers ‘for protection aguinat the mob" in the uilddle uf which they were found, ‘The police were unable to connect them directly with the ruters, and the two who were armed got off with 83 ines, thelr weapons being coniiscated. ‘The other man was discharged, The vext batch were ull Irish, aud Licut. Hood, Sergt. Arch, and other olflecrs testified that they were wt the Halsted street bridge, armed with “gambrele” (sticks used in pack- Joy-bouses to lisnyg up Logs with). There were over 2,000 peopla ot this potut ‘Thuraday, many of the having = come up from the Btock-Yanle, with the intention of marching ou the West Side. They lad closed up all the business pluces in the southweet part of tha city, and when stopped oy the pollee com- menved throwing atones and firiny off revolvers. Twoor three people were kLtod In tue melue which followed, and a number wounded. Un- fortunately, many of the raters made thelr ve- y, owing to thy bridge beiug swung, which and required to take auch uttion In the promises AN. there aveidentally, of course, and gut mixed up . ‘The usa ty von. | ther felt compelled by declining revenues tu 0} ce, 2: 2 Bpectut Dtapatea ta The Tridune, inca aatanable iherasid Comoauy GS io is Tnbinbarelae: withcigerond: i havin ack tot | Wlog THe Botner tha wile | A a nae creuet gover! gtrom | aCe T ne Se Mee | acm Cer doi Ade.” & Wim ‘ an sy be Me the public lucrot Tegan ther <\nd, I s Dase hite—Milicuukee, 0; Manchester, 4 Powell, Lruks ¢ Mil ven yt ROSE ‘Basins Apectat Dinpateh to The Tribune, tirowlug stones, never thought of such a thing. | all gs rioters, t doce held them responsible sor | Ald Uncertainty, put off the promiecd return Errore Alitwaukeo. Tt, Manele ae nh ‘owell, brakemanun the Michigan Central Houd, nad ofisr, and tho statutes of tha Commonwealth. ith fell irom the top of a freight car near Curey's this morning, receiving injuries which resulted INDIANAPOLIS, in his death” as TapIANArouts. Tod. bug: oe ena te et a —Indiana: 3, US « Lowi rowns, 3; twelve THE WEATHER, innlugs; a jt el then, \e pee ara eet i Wasmixatox, I. C., Aug. J—1 a. m.—For the PuILaDELYuA, Aug, 2.—Lurtfords, 11; Ath- | Touneseee aml Oblo Vallcy, Upper Mississipp! Tetics, 1. and Lower Missouri Valleys, and Laku Region, q northerly winds, shifting te south and south- THE TURF. ‘west, stationary or higher temperature, falling AT DUFVALO, Berpato, Aug. 2—The for the 2:30 claas barometer, aml partly cloddy or cleat weather, was won by Versailles Uirl, Driver and John Cutcaog, Aug. 2 Murphy, Jr. each winnhur o beat. Best time areiiAr ttu,, Wind, _, tem, Weutner. 2:2, made by Driver in the frst beat. The wiu- Fr ger ae ner'a best thne was 2225: BlowUo wun the 2:21 class, Adelaide and Han- nah taking the ret and secand heuts respective ly. Time, 2:233¢, 2:22) 2324, BH, B34, BARATOGA RACES, Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 4—The free handicap aweepatakes, rollo and an elghtb, wero won by Vera Cruz, — Bradaiaonte second, Whisper third. Time, 1:573¢. alving, an foun Tosa nats Tins expenses vt Food mes, aud mude hard times still more will not bo defraycdin this way,—If they rhould is be the strikers woutl feel rary tonsioly that | , Many of the strikers honestly thought to bet- nothing bad been gained by the strike, But the | $F Uiclr condition. Fatal delusion! | However mere hint that has ton offered betrays a sense | innocent their intentions, they have furced dis- of the weriousness tthe mistake whieh has | ster upon the wholu country and grivvous been made, It Iginiced one which will not be | Jury upon theinsclyes. forgotten for a geneation. A nan inay have a TUB COURSE FOR THE STRIKERS. first-rate grievance,opy upon which he may Cincinnail Garette, mucceaatal eabiteal or popular syinpatiy and In our view the original railroad strikers had eo iy Puwmiy the ndvantaxe which tt | 9 cause, and they have lost {t. ‘This was partly Rae NaH Ber HAV palced Hothtgy tog | by thelr owa misjudgment, and partly becauee ublic upinion, itwos taken outof their control. They were Coming to the pnetical question of dollars | the victims of cireumstances. Times are hari. and cents, the matte of wages, aye they galned } All are retrenching, reducing, stupping, and de- as Uolog hore t wt Fa ee Pris manilng every product of Jabur at lower prices, ayalnet which they stuck. It is trie that they | Hard as was the stato of sume clasace of the stilt demand a rstorution of the old rat allroad men, the case of the multitude out of but they demanled that before the strike; | work was hurder, At tho strike theae rose up, they could have gue on to demand it without | ant it becaine in effect acontest of the unem= striking; so that they stand in this respect just . where they dds Baty they argue, sees shat | ployed against tho employed. Then tho disso- negutlate with thi coulpaulds aud Lavo strung | lute, vagabond, aud eriniinal classes that infest hopes of briugiugthem tu our terms, or at least | large cities, roso up and put — theme Eo onl puma ignite certalily may negullate, solves at the bead, Then thoso that bad cause | fe done pat without " s 5 " equel striking! ‘The mtion that ‘the. strike ‘und ita | + strike made war on those that were content: | ‘The Sequel stakes for S-yearolds, ono milo | fur consequences hav strengthened thelr pusition | ds Aud. tien on all. otter, branclis of labor, } and threesjuarters, was won by Zov-Zve ind10. 1 oy SMDAKE) Haven / 20.05 et ty Pe fl tr 7h | foollshly thinking that by stupping all tnius- theleterue we ndiete Gob ee triga atid trade they could or call 49 wome to | one. Why have te pulice been su active during | Whatever wages laborers might enand. Thus aa the last tow days’ Why have the militia heen | {t became a wur on tabor aud ou all the interests The race, three-quarters of amile, for allages, | Koukuk. eft 1 co—Milwnukes, 0; 3 A. Mitcutkit, Savt. Wyoming Division, Left on base: waukes, ¥; Manchester, 5. TO SOW THE WITTER PSELING provalling, a prominent attorney, learning that great destitution provaited among the laboring prerte, started ty distribute 1,000 loaves of read which had been donateu by citizens. Ie was recelyud with threats, ond was not allowed to proceed on Ms benevolent errand, vrtsbURG, Apectat Dupatch te Ths Tribune, Pirrsovne, Pa, Aug. .—A threateniog po- tico tas been sent to several ewployes of the Allegheny Valley Railroad. It ts headed, “Take warning!" and cuts of skull, cross-bones, col- Jin, dagger, revolver, ote., completo the inlsslye, ‘The ruud offers $250 revard tor the arrest and conviction of the author or authors. ‘The No- tlonal Tube Works at MeKeesport ended the strike of thelr cmployes by shutting down, This throws 200 nien out of works Ttallroud Dusiuces here Is proceeding satisfactorily. It is shought the trouble Jn the eastern oart of the Btate will be suttlcd ina few days, There ie Teport that the truln carrying the Fourth Rex! meot of this city to Luzerne County has been thrown off by rioters, and & number of soldiers injured, DETHLEMEM, Betuceues, Pa, Aug. 2-—-No trains on the Lebigh Valtuy Road haye been allowed to pass Penn Haven Junction since featenday. A com: mittee of thy atrikera called upon Receiver Lathrop to-day and asked to bo re-eimployed at the old wages, and a committee was sent to tne form thei of the stepa taken and ask them two sthermomeder, 7A: Minto GENERAL OUBERVATION Cure ne second, Cardinal “Wolsey lust ble half a mile from the finish and came Jn Pode ni of the commuuity, and thus united tho conimu- | wag won by Fairpiay. Tune, 12163 sud 10. oo : 4 Feacral procpa tet ealten nity sgutist them. This elect was heightened | Auburn won the dirct heat In vines paulea tun compriufel Dy no moana; butte | LY the brawling of Communiat doctrities tho | “Tae Landicap steeple chase, two and threo- ee tron using force ub all and | T2nHng about the war of labor again quarters of wile, resuited n'a desd heat be- dd Trouble, and the purse was jotu, ‘Three hundred Fegulars, with artillery, under het capita! Gen, Brannon, reached Philipsburg at hoon to- prevent the tril MITT, and 0 cuuble the conmaules wa run thelr care with | 804 Uy the, fneendarism ot Dict tween Walter day.” They proceeded tu Easton, remalued two | fs nuw running with a full complement of hands, | Separated Beret, Hood's nen, who were north | any men they cuutl get, One thing bas been | threats of it overywherc, And so the case | divided between them, Bencher think Tuue, a “hours, sud then “woved to Odelwelder, near All, the railways ure io uperation as Uefure the Ob tbe ainites frome the Deer tay streak sina, teltled. this’ week:eno violent ateike ‘eau be enue fu arian ib overwbelinel aul beh BHD iaaspsiead Dalia : [Aspe ot your bene, Ena be 5; : . ay : : : MAZELTON. heen cleared of all pecatauietlane of tre ait. At ated atreoly woleniteus ‘Wiat s LAWLEssNxss! ternt they can, and to resume work, leaving | gaw Fuanctsco, Aug. 2.—Ata tuceting of the pieing [rettly euauial eee thin, pilazaitox, Aug, 3.—A committes appolnted | o'clock this evening a special tratu on the Was | ,,the prisoners, being called upon for a de- Philaiephla Taleuease 1 | their case ty arbitration aud to the inord Inilue | Committee to Rerulate Trotting-Iaces un the Nar turn yellow nor brown, y the striking trainmen of this division of the | bash Railway brought in Cuinpanies A and C of | fense, proceeded tu vive themselves good cliar- We dealra to cull attention to a point in con- ence of publie opiulon. Puatle Coast, held lust night, # resulution was Tf thu BUZODONT'S dally brushed tn, Lehigh Valley Rallroad walted ou Superintend- | the Tweuty-secoud Regulars, wider conunand uf acters WH a rovklessness worthy of a better | en witty ene latte Sl tearereenenennnea adopted that If the National’ Association av the Se eeiame eut Clark today, Clark refused to receive cause. When they had got through, Summer. | ection w ue present disturbances which VIRGINIA ITEMS. Col, Otis, Wha reported at ence to Ven. Han- cock that everythlug was quict and the forces not needed here. At o'clock to-night efx companies of the Twenty-secoud Regiment arrived from Chicago, aud the entire detactinent then left for the cual regions of Pennsylvania. GaRKMTT CITY, Epectat Viensich to The Tribune, Garner, Ind, Aug, 2—The tre through frelaht train alnce the strike began urelved hers couvention next February do not authorize the To keep your tecth and gums ina healthy cone formation by tha Paatle Coast course ut a | dition you #hould use ernard’s Golden Dontilava, Board holding membership in the Nutivual Aa- } 1 ie pleasunt aud eficlent. Sold by drugytete aactallony ert (parses, alll be ual, the | everywhere, Jualrman of such Hoard to have the sane ie tie ari ay power ua the President of thy National Associa BUSINESS NOTICES. flou tu .teraporurily reinstate, upon proper —— reprwscatationsy track to be governed by such | Use «Mrs. Winslow's xoothing Syrup" for rules ws eaid Hoard shall adopt, not antagonisth: | children while tecthing. It cures A ararery pad towe rule of thy Natigial Asaockition or | diarrhva, wind colic, aud regulates the bowel vetabliabed tar laws and Usage, then useparute | Semester enna Geld butd the cutire vutit to tho Criminal Court. ANOTHMIt CARGO wero hauled In from State street, where they had etopped tho etrect-cars and ralsed 3 general and eternal muss. Johu Seymour -and Jolin Crane, wlio were said to have agsuulted an utll- cer, hud thelr cases continued until the 7th Inst., in dao ball sac fil Choma suet ell HOt th heariug ou the Uth, Following fs the disposi- on of the remaluders B a them as a coumnittee, but tutimated that he was ready to consider the applicay tion of any, than who desires umployment under the Company, The result was that Dearly allot theat were re-cngzeed at the old rate of waxes, aud all regulur frelght and pus- acnzer tralns resuaied trips this morning. Work at most of the collleries iu this vicinity Will bo resumed to-morrow. All excitement ‘over the atrike bas subsided, seems to bu quie unrecognized buth by the otrikors themscles and by nuta few of thecom- munity at lange, One of the demagogues who addressed the nub at Horrlebure the other day Ruicustoxn, Va., Aug. 2.—Judyu Unghes, of the Unites States Circuit Court, decided in effect to-day that the gold froin the Virginia re ff e i ‘Troagury which the State officials distributed See aae wake eS among themselves on the eve of the evacuation prevent uthers fom working,—but fu aovid aif | of Rlehmond was the property of tha United fauames; and, further, to commituo ucts of | States Goverunent, aud thatthe actlon brought viulonce, But it attacked tu detend themselves | agulnat. salt vilicista by the Goverament ca be THOUPS OMDERED OUT. this morning 4 tefl Henan wretyed eee | Held fy 8900 ball to heCrimfunl Court: John | —that is If tho illcere of the law, ft ovadience | praintained i lla Court. ‘Tho araunt involved | Greunleation fur tue Vuclse Coayt will bu recoil NEW PUBLICATIONS Puravatrita, Auge 2 clbe Adjutant-Gen- | cazorfily aid wil reach there’ this ufternoon, | Austiu, Janey Hullizen, Thoutus Kerwin, James | to orders, utteapted to cotupel them to ceday | fs about 22,0. The case will ve carried to | ucuded. : PCETE Lh pt eke be center erul bas ordered the new G. A. R, regiment (hw | ‘Ins ts au tndleation of a success for the Balti- | Ryan, John Campbell, Charles tHonkins, from stheir aves procecstings—tor instance, | she Supreme Court, yRuxrokt. TOE SEASIDE LIBRARY, fale ward Kelly, Jamea Murphy, Edward I Charles Fo Bicasua, Martin’ ‘Austin doin Gor. ran, dames Kerwin,Jauies E, Burgess, Charles Krause, Frank Relser, Joseph 8anduesy. preventing a Freight train from starting—to Goy. Keinper, on aevount of business cuguge- Fealet them by force. It Ls concern | ments, dechves to ttivud tho couvocstion of fug this idea ‘of “lawful” and “law. | the Goveruurs at Phitadelphia. = ee more & Ohiv Company at the strongest point on this slde of the Onto River for the strikers to blockade, Sons of the strikers that were pald at this station lelt yesterday fur Newark tu os Spectat Dispaich ta The Tribune. Freeront, I, Aug. 2.—Tho rivos at tho | Chutce bouks uo longer fur the few ouly. ‘The bese driviuz pars this afteruoon were attended by | Sanlarduuves wit toy set uscuaiged and vent oid brut a io the lugeat crowd of thy meeting thus far, You or losid 3h 5 aging Twenty-ret) to bu ready. tu move ty Luzerne County as soon as equipped. Sckanton, Ang. 2—The United States troops onthe way here last night, wheu near Plym- Ives” that vs desire tu say s few outh, found the track torn up and the switches | alst the strikers at that point, but the conductur dteld in $1,000 bulls Atichael O'Brien, ‘Thomas | words. The atikers, and the persons it the Dundreary Among the 11s, track Wa» sumewhat duty, but the breeze kept | 1. AST LY NSE, by MtreHeury Wood (Doubly No, ) soe talsplaceds They captured Minely portoccand | ofthe Lake Brie Divito puacneer train | O'Day, Michiel Puvers, Noraau Buckley, Ane | community win aru eudeavoriug,for ouy reason | Waltesduuntain Letter (0 testun Tranecript, | the azuphitheatre clear, Totes rare was wou ; a eT brat tule Lrought them to this city. learned their object, and stopped his train be. | drew iteidy, Jeremiah Koidy, Riely flassett, | or quoter, to mxeuse or extcnuate their cun- Tet a party uf two, one of whom, at least, | by Jacksonville Boy in turee atralzht leatse— ‘Chart lu'e bew muvet., FON SCRANTON. fore golug very far and put them off, ‘The r dohn Sartoris, duct, forget thit—trot, fo taking possession of | scetned to have but little appreeiutlon of the | time, 22 dg, dikety. Mluuroe Chick tuk aay g's twicet, Puitsornpisa, Aug. 2.—Tho regulars and | at thle puiut {a entirely free frum obstruction, A number of minor offunders, and several | the property ofa ruuroad corpuration; second, ry. The paie were walking but 4 few miles | second money; C,H. Wooley, third; Moduc, A eben E11, Rat Marines, 250 atrong, under Col. Heywood, who | and no further trouble thought of, who sppeared to huve gotten into the crowd by | tu compelling tle company tu lose many days uf day, stopping at the beet hutels, and ap- | fourth. Josie V. took: three straight heats in } ; ‘ite L MOTTE ary ecit tay, | tus i Uy Mary Cec itay Lue vilklé Cullina. 00 FLOSS. by George Bile log WBENATOI, by Antbouy | accident, were itachanzed, several cascs wero contiiued until Aug. ¥, oud in one or two ine stauces changes of venue were taken, JUSTICR MORETION, have been guarding rullroad property in West Filladelphia, teft taday for erantom TNE SUXNANDOAIL MINERS. Porrsvittg, Aug. 2.—A meeting of miners Profitable bushess; and think, in daterierme | parently thought mure of the good dinuers aul with tue right d others to do the work whlch | Wines to be found there than ut what they » they rutuse to du—they are guilty of : Une was something of a Sewell,” velng rathe: thrce several ads of lawlesencas, ti princlule— | overdressed for a pedestrian tour, “Aw! thh the 2:50 racu—tite, 3:dl, 3, 3}¢. Hay Jobu tock secuud money; Tunbuctwo, third; Praile Lily, Fourth, i « , , KEOKUK, ti. MARYLAND, TUL BD. & O, ALL BIGHT, Trovwope. employed at the private cullies Bhenand. Barrons, Md., Aug. 2—Midnight.—The Yeaterday morning Justice Morrison, at the | to suy nothing uf the dreadful couscqicnces | scenery's a dweadtul bure, you kuow; wothly Special Dispatch wo The Tribune, Vistatass OP THULE, by William Black, 2x today, decided tb Hold out uutil thelr dewands | Baltimore 4 Obio oficiale stato that up to tho | West Bide Police Court, hat but uno casb uf rivt | which they bare praducad—aite as bait as the | at all Uke the lis, yo Kuow; nut toby com: | Krowus, ‘A The * quarter-mile ROR SU SECURE, br wlte Cola. ius jeorge i were acceded to. ‘i ae ri MALCH CHUN, Maccu Cnuss, Aug. 2.—A inceting of miners Of Audsoreed, Ji aheaviile, Haselton, and vicinity, ¥ Uccided vot to stup work, but to begin us 000 85 the railroad furnished care, before hin. ft was that of Janes McCormick, amost villainous and hardened looking Jad, wbout 18 years of age. He was arrested by Olli cer Lana: McCormick amused bhinaelt Tues day u wok ago by stopping s{rect-cara_ on Hal- sted street, he Jeading a mob of about Lop young ruillaos, He was beld in $500 to tho vrocecdings of the mob upon which they ure | pared P— how so busily wdeavoriug to phitt their gui Tt seems tu beassumed that 20 Jovy wax thi pose 60; your hotels up Lere have ood wincy. strikers refrult nom burnin wud billing they | Aw! now don't, don’t talk of scenery; Pra so ure lavocent poeple, not at al) tu be confounded | tlred of it: it's auch a bore, Fou know." dam With the woub, nd are cotitled toa cua hear | gladto suv he was nottrum Bystun. I inet the word druwled ant Janjutd Sujoylug suyecl{! Aw, yes, L slp present tine cvery division 1s workiug satiafac~ torily, They havo imuved sbout 150 trains to- day. No attempt at bushwhacking or other in- terruptions, Yesterday evening the Ceutral Obfo Division made a move on the Bellaire Di- 1 de, Aug. 2. ern afaels tu day was won by Big ito} ia U:2b4, Kate Takaway second. Modoc wou the mile-and-a- half dash in 3:60, Edie Moore second, In the mile beats, three m tve. Cape Cod won, dle tanclng Lady Jack and Suvgamuu; best tinue, 1:52. 2s H crue gestion, ] by Ry Atury evel Lay. log EATS int ey by Awelin lb. Edwards. dar TEM ETA ION, by Clu Heale, 103 LUSITY S100 by Charies Dickens.” 200 PLAY, by Charles Neuda. leo 1k, by Wilkie Colvins. coed dug from the reayectutle publle if not to | biw afterword near the summit of dtount i BNGLISU ACES. tk’ LEGACY, by Mary Cecil Lay. OHIO. vision with four trains of freight cars in chance | Crimfual Court. thelr syuupathyaus ‘belp, One of our merchauta | Wastiuztua, looking at the pile of stuncs with | Lospom, Aug. 2.—The Goodwood cup was by all Hovhoeiiens uid Newwaralers urs HO, of 180 Obo intiltia, who succeeded fu bringlug THE Le Bs de Ale B. He The rues tO bly stue to-iurrow muruiby, aud finds | the white board and simple inscription that | wou by Hainptum, seer Si Saba ad Vaudewaiorad., Ns ¥ TOLEDO. thein safely through to Bellaire, The strike on the Lake Shore & Michigan | bis eutrance bared by bts employes, wholuforia | mark the spot where Lizde Bourny peristet. { B, 0, Box 3,037." Dispatch to The Tribune THE TRIGGER. ToLEDo, Avg. 2.—This bas been a brilliant Southern Katlroad stil} continues, and all cf- hua that unles: be pays them the salaries they | Hu was asking whut the pile was for, ubd sume forts on the part af the mavacement tu briog Everything this moruing was quiet at that demand be shi have uo use of his own preui- | one explalued, saying toe girl died just tn alt ae. . int, oll tho men being at thelr places to move : agli i a4 " CHAMPALGH. yy for Toteds. x vi " Li e the strikers tu terws Lave sy far bev unavall- aud thatno other persons eball do tho | of the house on tue suit. Tekiuy out bls q wees ne ne aay are one pa eave et the strikers and | trains Hast und Wert, ‘The militia thought | ing.’ ‘The strikers ase meddilog with tho run- | Work which oy reluse to do: aud, furthvr, | eyeslass, he put it un, nih atter reading the li Osh DUS We AE OE ec FAIRBANKS? Sh ul wagrocment last | their duties were uo longer required, and re- | ming of the tralos ut three points, namely: Elic- | that they will reulay by force ull attempts to | scription, turued te lis compantow with an ulr | | CuamPaiay, ML, Aug. 2.—The pizeon-sboo' STAMDAKD abt ule companies of citizens, in which were | turoad home. ‘They had wo sooner left Bellaire | bart, ind., Carlinville, O,, and Cleveland, O. At | conipel then w cease from their proceesings. | thal would bave tualz Dundreary euylous, | tug bere to-day was witnessed by an lucreased our leading business men, including three Preg- | than the wob recurved in large force, capturing | the two fornier polnis the shops of the Com- | Most persuus,we suppose, would utterly cou- | © Aw! Couldn't weach the topt Aw! aw! Why | auuicuce, The attendance of amateurs {9 alro Mdeuts of National Banks and beads of other va- | Wi the meu from the treizht-tralns, wid allow: | pany wry located and at the latter place are the | dein this vorduct, aud say that he ought at | didu’t etc bwure up aud twy uzatad? ‘Phe tone | much larger than yesterday. The uret match _ Ue ALL uinod tatishments tv proportion, assembled tu tho | WE , Bothlg | to mauve, | cither Kast or | headquarters of the road. The onler of tue | vnve, aud witheat recurd tu aay other questions, | ln which be asked why she dida's “bwace Up" | oo tay wus for. a purse of $200, English rules FAIRGANK®, MORSE & OO. Courv-it portion, i West. The militia belug uotilled of the affair, | Gcucral Superintendent reqhirlug ali employes | tu be put dowa by the strome hand of thy law. | was tov much jor my gravity, and eveu his o-day wus for. 2 DI i Wii &it§ Lake st, Chicago. trtllouse square, and aruicd themselves With | returned to Bellaire, arriviigg about noun. Cp | to report for duty by Tuceday morning has been | But this ta ju whut Uiere strikers are Yoluy, | companion Jovked a Uttle asuauicd of bls daudl- Porter, of Indianapolis, woo thu Srey prize, u Lake ete Urch-loaders sud afew suuuds of castridges. | to the preset ue freight-tralus have lee that | generally disregurdcd, cud the uelzat Custucabls | their guilt bel aggravated by the extent of } fed irleuu. killing stright teu birds; Britton, af Cus >? Bc careful tobuy unly the Geuulum,