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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, jasyivanin Avenwe. cermer Lith street, at The Evening Star Ne aper Company, &. HB. KAUPFMA Pres't. THE EVENING STA & ts served by carriers to @ebservirt at Tea Cents per week, or Forty- wis per month, Qbjies at the counter, each. By mail—postage prepaid— 5 @ month; one year, $6. Slaw \ ear, psig P SF AL subscriptions mwartably tn advance. SF Rates of aivertirmg furntshed on application. 50—N®. 7,588. he Luening Star. THE LABOR REVOLT. | Last Night's Dispatches Condensed, Penmsyiva) ESTRIKENS INVOKE THE INTERFERENCE SMENT. Th exp'aine iteclf ™ Irvestm RB. B. D. © Tre Lake Shore pany has reasd to jet Lotied States gorast ofbere. We would be pleased ou would e Way direct then to pro- WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 2: Js Is 77. SPECIAL NOTICES. VALUA b ATTE K OF P The f FRANKLIN LODGE. No 2 x a nda > cial meoing THIS 2orh. at 7 ck, to make f the finees ot Bro. Joux of. [it*®. J kO8T BS COLUMBIA: DISTRICT TENT, No.2 v {this Tent are requested to moe: at t No 2. | OB 1 Fellows’ Hall, Yard.ca THOBSDAY- Test & TO MC NOOO - nat? te are fra ender ott GEORGE KEITHLEY, at _ f. 5. pro tem > JUNIO“ RECHABITE. NOTICE —Th yn L i tgton. The streets are throngel with men + fom the mines, railroads ant iron wells. | All Right at Pnitadetphia PHILADELYHtA, Jaly 25.—All is reported quiet at West Philadelphia depot this morn- Kansas City and PCR. Fut . All Manual Labor Stopped. were notified by the company today that | By orcerof Db. ¢ their properry bas been Ubreatened, and call | e CUSS. E. WILGIAws. DS on the mayors for protection. War veterans | oO HAF arded the stat senal at nton bas! Wosbee tf Rast SAN FRANCISCO HOODLUMS, | n'ai" SS “se Aensl at Brinton abives, are hereby n War o: THE RI Dispatches EXeIT N Kausas City of ratlreat emp tth AMOS J. GUNNING. N.@ ae WM POALLAN.S it 3 SA PRELIMINARY MEBTING wos held > at J D brane saloon ine i, to make ; c ‘the SKIFF RACK, which tates Potomac neat MONDAY ATER following nau s base euture! ate will m at nearthe Point to th wre; Locust Long Brid nut of the c* THE FOLLOWING PREAMBLE AND EEOLUTIONS were a@- pt © meeti LE TENT, No.2,1 0. t hath pleased us, in the f bien Drother. PC B.JounC. Axe Th «Kk I, That we have kr : long ant wei reaved fa friend= our t fu their « 1 andour high spp. in the lang med vat in b zeal for our order {Tb by his sympati wed brethren. end the wisowsand orphans & words only. bat ip deeds of kindness. be has endeared himse If to all of us. and behind a ree ord that can always be | ith pride asthe record of a truc ex por ineiples, Temnpor ance Fortitude and Jus BR That these ressimt the Even % ktosred wt DS wasitis « B. ate hered Fegnested to tie ai 01d Fellows Hil. Navy Y DAY. Jal th, at 2 * pm the funeral of ouc late Brother EW JN. ake place feutn 41 * &. Church sets inv wi end J. MARTIN McFASLA we. T 6.0 F-GRAND Lot EsDAY EVEN B instant, at Bieetin of - ; ciety. at OLS F > n WEDNESD v¥ n in stant, ats ck pm. Be orier of the President, Lotis MACRaLL, ja, Z. T. SOWERS.M. 1), Secretary NEW BUILDING AS<iCTAT CAPITOL HILL—GERMAN AMERIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION, No. 2—On the oid Plan of One Dollar per share. and iucambered and Baincumbcred -hares having equal shar «inthe pro- fits. ‘These associations are conducted in au eco Bomicai manner, paying small reut and light sala- A meeting of those who desire to participate In the organization will be held at Witthafft’s hall, c Sd and B streets southea-t. on the 2th of this m StSo'clock p.m. Subscription lists at the following Jobn Tensile, 7th street northwest, John Schwartz, Penn ave. northwest, fuss. Penn. ave. southeast, Wiithafft, 34 street southenst, Neurath, ath and ( streets northeast Butter, 8th ana D streets northeast, Schench. sth strect and Maryland ave. 0.0, . Vierbuchen. 8th and D streets northeast. WM. WILTHAFPFT, Pees't pro tem VIERBUCHEN, Sec 2¥19 6 AT SLATER S OFFICE. No. 1923 Pean- sylvania avenne, ts the best place to pay BEET Iman vement Tax and dispose of your Deew- & Auditor's Certificate yl aw BATOGA WATER, a ONLY 15 CENTS A BOTTLE, ‘rom the Celebrated Hathorn Bpring. W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, 70% oth street. WATER ~ wortap myn S GENUINE CONGRESS 4 Fifteen BATHORN WATE same price MILBUBN'S PHARMAOY, mtr 146% Penn avenue, over Wil ‘ D. McPABLAN. Deatew: iS 340 SEW YORK AVENUK. jot Now Jermy ayonoe, ns erroneunsly B Boyd's Directory for i<7. i og the summer mor need by the heat takes awa sme food, and fre quent pe tily energy, particn Marly those su effects of debi “ dinenses natural healthful activ- ity of t resort te artificial means. Bor th k's Sea Weed Tonic is very effes doses will create au appetite and the enervated body. For dyspep: Many eminent physicians have ured by the drugs which are generally empl: hat purpose. The Sea Weed Tonic in ite nature ts totally different from such drugs. Forive m Operation deficiencies, ‘The tonic iu its natures» much resem bles the gastric fuice that it is almost identical with that fluid. The @astric juice ie the natural solvent which, ina healthy @ondition of the body causes the ty be digested; aad when this juice is not excreted tn sufficient quan- Cities, indigestion, with all ite distressing symptoms follow. The Sea Weed Tonic performs the of ghe gastric jvice when the intter i* deficient, Bebeuck 's Sea Weed Tunie sold by all Draggi 2m tia A CABD. ‘To all who are suffering from the errors and Tetions of youth. nervous weakness, early de- loss of man! ~&e..1 cay. send a recipe thi Willi cure you, Fuck or cuauce, Tegel oemtt Was discovered by 8 mi-sionary tn South Ameri Bend s self-addressed cuvel p= tothe Be Josnret ; D, le Howse, Now Yo Kelman Station L age BAMUEL G. YOUNG, NOTARY PUBLIC, octi7-tt Orrice—Stax Briiprys. OPTicI1aRN. First premiam awarded to me by the Great World’ in Philadelphia, om my mecnee ‘ and ted EYEa SS manufac- tn Gold, Silver and Frameinws, with goncine SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES” WiGhO. BOOFES asd SHADES for tho Ross ee. ‘i ceétristy 2290 Founarivanie sresee hw. D=ELicious ‘PROVED SODA with 2 ea Sort Ore NIO en corner Mh and ¥ ste, NNO#UMBUG—L. RICE wil pay ater cash price ¥ E ~q Propane n great exe! ti Pm. am private properi should one oc also he and measures taken for the the protection All the military here and in Brooklyn and y and for putting down a riot | in Jersey City were on duty at th ferent ur. The strikers aud their | armories last night ontinue on daty 1d a meeting, and decided to | this morning. Mere » West and Sou dar property will be secret session te a@ large force o appointe ing marke; last vid! and not very were abusing of mon it WAS asserted and there was a working classes. 7.4 stand of arms In their possession, at which there were cries of Let us have tem and we will u Pittsburg upon States. He si put down men si framed by the workingmen's hold them: violence that m: all in their pow death streets, crossed is understood where mechani the strikers. Sr. 1 a proclamation lence, declarin Attacks oi San FRANCI south of that th have occurred. hoodlums coil A few officers but were unab! ARED © sireet, m to tecure the combined izth and down and set and laucdry 1 and roughly bh 1 mob dispersed bomes. pparenti crowd, or At this hour, uiet in every pught that Ue during the nig! to have been men’s party of are undoubted |. peace. bave done som: and means to 8u is not rej Naw York, Exctt SCRANTON, here is intense. Lackawana an hampton for N. Exciting News from Missouri. ——a ang 1 Up and Trat New York, Juv 25.—The fir-t Delaware, i Lackawana and Western railroad train from | mn the Chinese. the places west of Newar! ed at Hohy | Ken at 10a. m., just one hour late. As was | predicted, the new ficemen are afraid of | their lives, and now refuse to doduty: con- | KANSAS CITY al labor al saloons were ordered ght trains leave the city to-morrow. ement early The Workingme: T. Lovis, July en held another meeting at f theusval character. There was mach charged the blood shedding at Baltimoreand nt the army Into their midst to A SERIFS OF RESOLUTIONS, were adopted, declaring that they will not | 8 responsible for any acts of and preventing violence. and endeavor to prevail upon them to join Proclamation by the Mayor vis, July 25 —Ta sons against the commission of acts of vio Strikers and ratir VILLAINY OF THESAN FRANCISCO MOODLUMS. Houses Wrecked and Bi €vening all that portion of the city norih of Market street has been perfecily quiet. bonse on Natoma street, near 5th. They then gathered on Sth street, neu the U. S. mint. forcements were sent out and ufler & severe club exercise the mob broke three hundred of them subsequently started up Mission street and from sth to 12th streets te bb street, they were joined by a crowd who bad been depredating on Bramon street, and Folsom streets, t advice 3 quiet had been restored. The ¢ on the! arrival found no trace of & rther disturean Ali Quiet at Midnight. gangs of vicious nootlums. tion toall such proceedings, and in case of necessity profess their readiness as a body toassist the friends of order. it is well known that the workingmen of the | city are largely property holders, and there- | fore directly interested in maintaining the THE CITIZENS’ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE bave been in scssion during the evening, and peace, but their operations are to someextent cf a private nature. A CAL intendent Towne, of the Central Pa- cide Railroad Company, has applied to the authorities for protection. The full exteat of the ground on which he bases his application possible some attempt may be made to in- iUlale @ move against the company. PENNSYLVANIA. Sooth: Effect of the Regulars at _— Reading regulars who arrived at Reading last even- ing had an exceedingly soothing effect on the Whole community tery was planted on @ hill so as to command Stopped. When the mail train from Bing- this morning, two passe! tached by the strikers, whe sald nothing but ing. and no trouble is anticipatet. Passen- ger trains are moving pi sand some fretght is being sent to N but pone At the Philadelphia and Reading rai west the same quietness prevails. Tue ratls walek were torn un in the vieinity of Read- ing bave been rela 4, and tratns are moving this morning on sche iule time. NEW JERSEY Mob of Silk Strikers | New York. July 25.—PLaoe silk strikers | mobbed a couple of non-striking workin last night at Paterson, N. J., but the police dispersed the crowd. A Call for Protection. The may or- of all the cittes in New Jersey through which: the Lackawanna road ru’ Controlled by Strikers. Tracks Yo Delayed hERS ELSEWHERE. ——— sequent y only a few of th he night the riote nburbs west of Ne aired the dy ered in so doing. ANEW YORK STATE et this Morning A Batla +f here this morning fon and suceseded in b: S last night. scattering ther trains can h tore up th mat tt saad were | to The Evening Star, EWS FROM WIssor RE im Possessiow of the | Strikers noon to da m all t ‘al arrests. yelock a crowd of a Regiment Sent to depot anid marched to Battete n ihe elty and compe kW Yors, July 25 —At 130 Mis moraing aise Ww They also v Gon. Shaler recetved a telegram irom th governor onteriug another wr ribwita. Gea 1 giment of Lich Ww neut num start by the bers about ii men ‘The Ked Flag of the Commane in New York City } tement t reeling Of citizens was held treets and other port the city stave that the idle men around the piers aud alog shore have hinted at and threatenc 1 trouote within the past 4s lonrs. Many ¢ scoat the idea of trouble here. It ts b but for the fact that several regiments ready at an hour's notice te without using blank cartridges, ¢ have been demonstrations police foree will be on duty tne communist meeting in Tompkins square. Two red “lags of the comm ane are flying in the Bowery. The Locomotive Brotherhood President Arthur, of the Locomouve Bro- therhoed, sald yes may at Cleveland Uiat the Brotherhood is not ‘connected with this strike, and bis advice has been not to jeo pardize their lives nor compromise their manhood. ‘They sympathize with the strik ers, but not with communism. Gen. Carr Means Business. Gen. Carr, at Albany, says ne will opens the blockade on the New York Central to. day, blood or no blood, and while they. v lee to strikers cr mo, they will long tite for dist All mails from. the Butfalo, arrived is still intens but it is nage to private or ratlroud attempted. Council met in » night, and it is understood | f{ special policemen will be in the morning Meeting in St. m.—The work- in Lucas The crowd was orderly usiastic. Several speeches a @ waiole » night dari Louk a. opolists and the press, which was on the side of Capital, good deal of laudation of the The s: saker said they tad xe them. Another speaker the President of the Unite trugyling for their rights. executive committee of the party of the United Stat firin York Central read, here this morning. y be ec itted, but will do = to assist in keoping ones ‘ahe N. ¥. Ninth Reg-ment Stoned “Their motto ts The sth N ork reg t » all thieves, incendiaries and mur- | Workmen wh Sein derers.” They recommend a general strike | {WO Privatss Were struck tut not seriously of all branches ef industry for s hours fora | burt. . . day's Work, and eall wpon legislators for the BR peermedia tee epactment of an eight-hour law. After the | | Wim. H Vanderbilt. at Saratoga last night, Tmceting had adjournc] a procession formed, | [Psi+ted that none of his men had struck, bal which, after marching thro: anumb-r of | they had bee ‘ced Into leaving work b. the river to East St. Louis He als) believe the worst w where a number of speeches were toads. IL will hold the state responsible for they will visit. atl places struction to his railroad proj cs and laborers areemployel | The Strikers in Western New York. The Eira battalion at Hornelisville to be sent home. [alls have been removet from the Erte track on the Chemung river bridge, and several cars thrown across tne track there by stcikers Large numbers tramps arrived at Salamanca, but the s ers have nothing to do with them. AN Qu et at Albany. mayor publishes a this a.m. Warning all por betwee: ad ao non-interference 1 companies, bouncing the commitice of safety under the ALMANY, July 25.—All was 4 vel up to 9:3) direction of Geneial A. J. Smith, Jatz: | this mor ing Troops are now at W Thomas T. Garnett, General Jobn S. Mar- | ban). No further trouble is apprehe maduke and others. An isie Train Throwa From the ‘Track. New York, July 2.—The Erle railway ctlicers have received advices by telegrapa that their train No.3 Pacific Express leaving here last night at 7 o'clock was Thrown from the track about three miles west of Oswego, the mob having removed a rail from the track. All the cars lefi the track, but fortu- nately Lo passengers were seriously injured. This Occurred between 4 and 5.a.m* GS OF THE STRIKE. ¢ of the Shoe de at Lyan , Mass., July 25.—Notification nas all prominent shoe manu facturers tn wn fromsouthern aod westera railroad companies not to ship any more shoes south or west wotil the strike is eaded. Shoe shipments made yesterday got no fur- ther than Boston and there remain. Baltimore Quiet fo-day. BALTi MORE, July 25, lla. m —A11 is quiet in this city this morning. Passenger tra: | over the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Bal- timore; the Northern Central and Balt!more c¢,are moving with regularily. re and Ouio passenger trains } are ramming to Washingtoa aud the west The regular passenger train whic! left Can. den station yesterday moraing for Cineis pati arrived there this morning, only a littie the Chinese Quarter— ned Down. ‘Throughout the sco, July 24 But orough fare some disturbances About 9 o'clock a crowd of jected and wrecked a China Lys been received b; were kert to disperse them, | le to efteet anything. Reia- Some two or T EVERY CHINESE HOUSE the occupants abandoaing personal safety. Arriving at force moved to the corner of where they tore re to a Chinese match fac! jere they were again att andled by the police, and at and apparent ought their About 11:15 p.m. a Cuinese wash- | behind time, and the regular trains efi that house in the extreme northwestern portion | city for Baltimore this morniag. Puolie at- city was fired and barned down, bat it | tovition in this city to-lay is conceatrated on y the actof those parties, as | the meeting in New York to-night, aad tue deepest interest felt tu the result. —_ ---e-____ The Government and the Strikers, It is authoritatively stated that any inter- ference with or obstraction of trains or attack on private or public property, or riotous conduct, in the states of West Vir- ginia, Maryland or Peunsylvania, will be considered as rebellion against the govern- ment of the United States, and will be so regarded by the President. The prompt arrest of all parties so offending has bi on ordered, and they will be punishet to the full extent of the law, and are liable to be shot down by the government forces ff caught in the act. Perfect Looe reigns in Washington. The government bas concentrated so large a force here as to preclude the possibility of apy disturbance. dvices having been received atthe War Department to the effect that an uneasy feel- ing prevails at Chicago, and that trouble was expected in that city, yesterday a strong force of the Sth infantry was ordered to proceed to Hoek Island, Il, and there await iurther orders, Eight additional companies of in- fantry have also been ordered to St. Louis to await further orders. All aval MI, everything is reported section of the city, and it is | ere will be no further trouble ht. The ontrages so far seem | committed by unorganized The work! this ity avow their opposi- Tn this they y LO @ great extent sincere, as | ¢ good work in providing men revent @ serious breach of the L FOR PROTECTION. although it is considered Newport barracks, Kentucky, an ei ve force of eighteen companies of the 3d and 15th Infantry. All available troops in the Department of the South have been ordered to Baltimore and Washington by the most expeditious routes. Suitable guards have been leit at points vacated. Each soldier before moving was pied with two hun- dred rounds of ammunition. The force from July 25.—.. special says the re, especially asa bat- the railroad portion of the city. The militia | me Department of the South which had disgracefally fraternized and got | twelve batteries of artillery aud sovor eu. o—= hajpn ing mob sper — masy Ponies infantry. A troop train from Co- of them going away without their arms, Cy Which they bad given to the mob. * | jambie, 5 C.. was totally wrecked by Jamp- ing the track near Union Point, Georgia: no troops injured, and they took the first train for isville. The situation at Harrisburg was under consideration by the government last nigat with reference to the prompt restoration of order at that place. Decisive action will be taken to-day. Battery B. 3d ariillery, has reached Fori Columbus, New York harbor, from Fort Niagara, subjcct to orders for any be mom at Scranton. ‘A., July 25.~The excitement All trains on the Delaware, nd ‘Western road have been ew York arrived here at 9:50 nger cars were de- tendent Halstead said the mail cars would | point needed. not rup unless the fF cars were also A despatch from St. Louts states that the rmitted, and this made the strikers very | rioters do not seem disposed to violence. indignant. The su) itendent was firm, ; The internationale and desperate characters ,,and the mails were taken from the | are atten lo organize int threaten- car, which was Switched off on a | ing attit: Major General , com- siding. The Sicqranhed 9s once to manding the department of Missouri, and the state authorities that company refus. | ex’ With the management of affairs ed to run the mail, and that they would run | look! to the safety of the public it if necessary and furnish fireman and en- at St. ay, eta gineer. same was | tion, and will city Feat to wie Pout O@lce authorities at Wash- | deems his presence necessary, If expedient | strikers of roads he Jouble the force of U.S. troop tand take command in person. Two hundred and tty men in the Soltiers Home at Milwaukee bave offered their ser- Vices to tHe city in eae of troubie. The acju'xot general is advised of the threatening condition of affairs along the Toads centering at Omaha. A telegram from Chicago says: “Threats are being made looking to the closing t ading f n © dm: It is announced that t d Island road bas been closed except or express matter and mails. Gen. Hancock telegraphs from Rea ling, Pa.,that two hundred troops ordered from Phi lade!pbia to Reading, arrived at 5 p.m. Dixpatebes to the Adjatant General state that everything is quiet at Philadelphia, and that the Penosylvania railroad company Started several freight trains for New York yesterday a)iernoon. A telegram from Harrisburg saysthere are eight hundred state troops at the arsenal The Sheril’s posse, with organize i eltizens, are patroling the streets. No violence is be- Ing done by ihe mob, A dispatch from Altoona states that el companies state troops sarren‘ered Ul arms to the mob, and the town now is under mob role. THE MONITOR WYANDOTTE, which bad been lying in the Eastern branch for some weeks, has, by onder of the Seere- lary of the Navy, been hauled up to the wharf to be fitted vp for sea service. Labo: ers Were sei io Work to Supply her with coal, and carpenters, machinists and plumbers were also set to Work on her, been working day and cted Lo be co nder James D Grahar ke charze oi her, but iti 1 be ordered. 1s MAKINES AND SAILORS, where she w fi eh THE aby molestat Washington's Railroad Coaneetions ALL QUIET ON THE B. AND ©. ROAD. The trains on the Wastong’on and Metro- politan branches of the Baltimore and Ouio road were running yesterday with accas- tomed regularity on schedule time. It Is | stated that abou! twenty tramps arrived by the western express train last evening over the Baltimore and Chio road from Martins- burg, and that on their arrival bere they were Inclined to be divorderly, but the police soon convinced toem that Washington was @ bad place to show lawlessness ta, and they lett for Baltimore by the first train out. A few idlers lingered about the depots tast evening, but no di- position to create disorder appeared. ‘the Baitimore and Potomae road has not been aff cted by the strike, and as far as is known the men have takea no part what- ever init. Itis true that some of the en- gincers who hal heard of threats were some- what dubious about running an engine at- tached toa train with troops, bat had there been any necessity for sending out sach a n that there would have been no dif enity in finding an engineer and fireman. The train men and other employes took no part in the application for the restoration of 10 per cent. to thetr compensation, but doubt- less had there bcen a favorable response to the Northern Central committee they would hav for they are in th as that is made it will probibly inelude the whole division. TRIKE AVERTED ON THE NORTHERN CENTRAL AND Kk & FB. ROADS. Last evening cere Was bat little eommo- tthe Balrirr d Potomac rath all trains were scheduletime. It stored that Superintendent lLimor give a com- freight men of t ortbern Cen ral (includ! ig the Boand P. road) an 4 swer at 4 o'clock p. 1. to their request to estore the ten per cent. abd if such answer was not favorable the report was that the men would stri dere were a few sors an ad an 1 it. Saeh act was Hot contemplated at this end of the line at least. When the committee presented he communication *» Col. Wilkins on Mon- jay, they al-o u-ked sowe relief in the mat- ter of d uble trains. Col. Wiikius repliel it he bat authority as to thet ns,anihe uld see that there shoald be no complaint im tutere. The question of compensation he had no control over. bat be would refer the matter to Col. Scott, and would endeavor to oblain an early response. Yesterday Mr. Wiikins having heard from Col. Sc ott, and preferring to talk to the men in per.on, visited the Mount Vernon shops in Kaltimore. A. meeting of the workmen Was at once held, which he addressed. He said that their applicaiion had been forward- ed to Col. Scott at Philade:phta, and his re- sponse was that it would be laid before the board of direet ; that their attention was at present occupied in such img ortant mat- ters it could not recelve immediate attention, batit would be considered. Colonel Scott thanked the employes for thetr ii lity to the interesis of the companies. Mr. Wikias urged the men to continue work, and said he could assure them that they would receive as good wages as is paid ol any ratiroad. Mr. Wilkins’ rewarks were heartily cheer 1. At quitting time the shopmen heid a m ing und r wived to adopt the pradeat cour sels of the superintendent, and unanimous de I not to strike. The trainmen, who were io have met Mr. Wilkins, by understa at the adopt the same coursa decided not to strike. THE ROADS SoU tH Col. Peyton, of the Virginia Midla Siafes that emissaries of Ue cirikers hav visited the meu on the Midland and othe roads in Virginia. bat they have received votbing beyond words of sympathy. Seeing thet striking north has brougat oa blocd- shed, and they having seen pleoty of bloc 1- hoa during the war, they prefer to keep Urely out of anything Which may end i+ warfare. This may be said to be the general septiment,of the meu Cn the Virg.nta roa THE VWa@HINGTON AND OHIO ROAD. There was rumor yesterday that the hands on the Washington and Ohio road had struck and had stopped trains at Round Hil, but it being pretty well known that Rovnd Hillis the present terminus of the road, it was apparent that the report hail been started as a joke. The Markets. Bartiwore, July 2% Qeferrea. 5; North ¥ the shopmen, and Sugar. da Us. July 25.—Uotton quiet—miidiing, 12% 012% our steady. firm. end unchaaged. Wheat, steady aid firm—soutuern red, tease 137 81.89; do. ember, 1 6a 62:4), white, 1 Goal 53; Pena- ia red, 1 90al.£5; No. 2 wostern winter red, dclivery, 1 “Salt: do. Beptember, 1 ‘te 1Az Corn. southern quiet and steady, wesrera quiet abd rl lower, cloged ‘teady—southern white and yellow, estern mixed, spot and ‘nly, 61; Angust aud Sept mber, 62; steamer. 645); Cate anict and unchsnged. Bye quiet. 10. Hay dull and unchanged. | Provisions firm aud “quiet. Pork, 15 Wal55. "Bulk meate—iooss ‘shoulders, 6; clear rib sides, £'4; packed. 6'sa8%. Bacon—shoulders, 7; clear rib sides, 9 Hams, 120.3. Lard—rofined,Jon 16, Butter, unchanged ” Petroleum nominal. Got fon 4ull and nominal. Whirky held at 1. eointe—Ficur.: heat, “1.510; corm, 35,000. Ship- soreramsats oy as ur firm. Wheat “e. 1 cent better nt Ot ITUTIONAL CoN- VENTION yesterday lobbying was declare! 19 be @ crime. The committee on bill of rights reported that “the p->ple of Gcorgia have an inherent right (o their constitution or fora government.” A.ter a lengthy debate the words “or form o° government” were stricken out. cl ato AT Mystic Park Races, yesterday. the 2.50 class, for £400, Bilyed wis first, Nellie Grant second, and Billy Dou third? Time 230%, 2304, 234% and 234. The race of 2.29 class, for #400, Was unfinished, La Mac, Martha Washington aud Joba H. having each taken two heats. Best time 2.24. &7The Free Press explains that the i> dent’s recent order —_ "t prohibit omnes. or pasar from attending funerals or betting . | PASSENGERS DETA - | who arrived bere o t band Swa ra, pumber Maries have whi stationed on hoard the U.S. sl¢ and the Relief The Piymow'h is 13 auchor off Alexandria, | 5 ard the Swata iT the arsennl THE INPANTEY'S ARRIVAL AT ST. Lott The War department has been informe! of the arrivalot the 2id infantry at St. Louis barracks, from Fort Leavenworth, wichout 2d CHICAGO COMMUNISTS. ———__- The Police Disperse Them. —a LOUISVILLE LABORERS IDLE STRIKERS AT OTHER POINTS. ———_- —__ (Dispatches to The Evening Star.) | CHICAG Their Meetng r CHICAGO, this hour eve have not bren ¢ who were present held on Mark broken uf of the been arres other riotot 14, mil Las genc-a All posts in this semiselves in rew > © order 4 with « ard sengers. fremen and The general feel) that the ratlroad « * & DARNEDMer the community is fed in NO TROUB as WEBRAGEA, KADE AT READT | Cause Why The Pay Wasn't (at 7 in Down, Oana, New, July 25, 11a, m.—It is gen 4 ‘ | erally belleved that all danger of a strike or 1 procend any hes jortber trout u has r * qulet(y at work rable distance from the tions have? The ra Saperintend order for # lark, in rescinding the " duetion of ithe oolerly, quiet and | rvilroad of . 4 sens ble ac the employes, is univer- | with Gen. Hace: kiag rally comment | U.S. troaps. The na RESULT OF THE STRIKES: | HOt atlempt fo meve mall trains The New York Coat Sates Postponed | (hig cise at t. No coa New York, July 25 —President Sioa leaving the PF tlle regton, on ac the Delaware, Lackawanna and Wesco the blockade teating. Mines a rm >t, hes ttsued the ollowing “Owing withear. A gene susp ‘or the unsettled | onditien of transportation the | Operations com ced y ter of 110 0 tors @ Ivertised for Pris day is | At Shenavdoal jhia Coal c uM nsvivania Coa | Str wea rar » Dotives the public tnat the coa | [Tom 1 tc ay. Gen Ha P iverti.ed to-day 1] not take place for | Cock, with ars, arrived at Kea ting S# me Tea-on as giv y President Sloao at s o'clock Las x. Taey have thet INED IN CANADA. Petar “tiny “hase to stay Cll order rest : te Mes ous demonstra. on of any ¢ The mat cu enta | he Howe | TIS AT WAR ® yesterday } The v * . “ wb « MMENISTS about 1000, t Kem tp by the) =. * | somenger t Midnight.—At | the mails. The The strikers superintendes ndtst meeting | $$ quent wae ich meeting wan | Officials’ Views of the Strikes Lori supply : Wo'elock. O THE WORST BELIEVED To BR thing else. Tbe ra Military Preparations se headqua VER | ‘on f the Pa abor strike are over €d of this as they a vireed. the mob Will be at ea bles 2 da orders to assembl nm 1 eves th at” gover " rade Will repori ‘o bis post headquarters take ever ena ca 2 The arrange t pressing riot ar pad Ly tom aes said to be comple’ > trouble is appre- | 13 Of the opinion that ne ure of the com ws hevd 4. By order of the Mayor the ive | Pl ch thus far have presented | ment will tx of James Cox 1¢ Tabernacle was post- | 'hemselves can be interpreted as nein tna : —™ poncd. ized war between labor and capital. western end Ir w SE STI THE LOUISVILLE LABORERS. For the present the ¢: will take THY FRELIS YORK cry Business Suspended aud Citizens | po further ste ps. ‘y « I polnt The mayor aud verities do not . Ors well guarded, and the peri] deeme 1 to bave | anticipate y w c mi to the LovisviIn_E Ky., it a.m—The | heen passed. if, however, the str: i} meeting im Tompkins square night, it is excitement bi morning. Bast- | again bras’ out in scenes of vi the | suggested that ail good us keep away HESS seems sa cilizens are or | President will present to the Cabi.et the ne- | and not comutenatce or « | gsatzing. Lab athering to the | cessity of enrolling the militia he states @ any dintu number of several thousand. At I o'clock | wherein violence exists. with the servi e of tl bey nattempt was made to burn | the Unit d States to be under the direction of | iment be Nashvisie aud Great South- | the Secretary of W reling @ prodac Lange was 10 raiiroed office, but it failed. THE NEW JERSEY STRIKERS. The bilk Weavers and Raitrvad Men Both Making PaTexson, N.J., July Buckiy bas been notified py several mill property has b by striking silk weavers, and that Will hold the city responsibie for ¢ may offer from a mob. authoriiles pro} oe to swear ir owners that their en ages they ber of *pecial poli: em: tue grand army of the republic in case of an not outbreak. There are sheril summor<d all t this neon, and will s special d press diso on the Erie railroad Lackawanna and W: at Kingsland. No tra New York, and b 1o protect pro; ler. There are Lrouble n thre a lar, en, and to call upo alitia here. Tai le constables to me: ear in a numbe erly and suy ns of astr The Delawar here. tern road is blockated ins have come iron one or two from the noov.—Mayor JUDGE KELLY THINKS that the President should issue a proclama- lion convening Congress at once "0 extraor dine-y Ss 3sion, so as to get the expression that ‘body as'to whether any additional financial legislation is necessary to revive more intense yesteraay,and at one time a petition was circulated agers to hold a imeecting | pres ston to the opinions of t the idea was aban uesing the man day W give ex eXchange, but AT ALBANY. the drooping industries of the country. At 2 o'clock a the Al jndge’s son, @ lad just out of bis teens, was | bany strikers i Park, wher among the number of Philadelphia militia | Incendiary speeches were mate a few, 1 forbearance Appointed to pro- of the Central de- i take possesion of When they arrived there the mea a: work Te tokl that they mast dest. ar 1 by the strikers at Harrisburg and t their expense Serine: Special Cabinet Meeting. HANCOCK THINKS THE worst 1s | OVER. while other speakers counsel A committee was final ceed to the :reight he pot.on Water street it, GEN. eTusiD, b were taken ¥ th A special meeting of the Cabinet was beld | Sug put uut into the streete, « 2 cay at noon and lasted until after two | down Btate street the Citivens It v derision, but Troy, was met with bi and |no assault was made on them. This corps went directly to the With regiment armory. Leaving the freight houses, the stri o'eloc was called for the purj »se of keeping the administration offictally advised of the strikers’ operations in "ie different parts of suntry, So that th sident mn west. An attack on the water tank at Wes nuld take some imi Mate action ifd smed | Visited ’ regular order the row Paterson ts anticipated. The striking silk | necessary. A number of dispatches were | €levator, and forced the men t Reavers are Ler mang demonstrative. A | rer and thoroughly discussed by the Cabi Sronedeuned te pon-striker was bad'y hurt this morning b. net. One from General Han: ock reporved og ~ one man and two woren. every'aine in Philadelphia quiet and under | thence the men surged across tue old rail- Mails Delayed at Fizabeth control. He sald tat in his opinion it was | Tad bridge spanning gen pane hon Fiizaurri, July 2 not the lull before the storm, but the brea | the {cov of Lumber street, and when on the Grcenbush side an attempt was taade ta *d ; A ing up. The dispatehes generally report a ees os) te Hackoncnee he. fairs ‘more quiet and. praceatle-and it was | tear up Me track there. This bridge 16 one hk and two: I decid 4 that no tur-her on should be | Used for freight trains y.and the here rd one at Rahway. others were | “ken by the government for the present. Se re sent webs Gaaiay aaah sent to New Brunswick. are ail to pasar soso eer sok ee oe sapetie on awaitorders. It is pr eae bi N d Gossi Souvemnens of Senge {rou west to cast aot dered to Phillipsburg en? teal rail ashington News and Gossip, | move: All ivegit cave ot West Alupay were read to preventa riot there. trains have passed hy the malls have been delayed forthe first Lime since the trouble began LATE! Passengers fo St. Thomas, O Great W. tern ra carry soutbern passengers wax taken pos No throug re from Eas'on. ROG CANADA. the South Detained July do tran 3 a. m.— ordered session of by strikers at lo’clock this a.m and had to go back The strikers positive move east. some dis: in consultation until with the strikers, and a much better fveling is begining to prevail 1A subsequent dispatch says the di ficulties have been compromised by @ partial resiora- tion of wages.) The crowd ts to the Air-line depot the exprcss train, which has many passengers. Just “now dispers- ing, and everything so far is quiet, alihough patches about midnight looked like trouble. The cfticers of the road have been ly refuse to let bow, freely mixin A STRIKE IN TEXAS The Texas Facitic Men Quit Work duly 25 GALVESTON. TEXAS. patches fo the News, fr Jas, report a Strike on All Serene ALBANY, N.Y telegrapbs that : The troops are in posses are ght hou Every th factory, abd he eapre Owerco, N. Y., deta hed and partly ov: v ALBANY N.Y corps, an independent organizal dered their services yesterday. The offer was accepied, and the Corps weni on duty this mera ng; cast, with a guard on board an! ou enei ve Peete a rlicle in the Boston Herald abead and behind. No ull tra’ hae | i»sinuating the Vice President bad d west since the strike commenc (. Some = : plicant for a ager pg . supply ius Square Meetia; * to the government in Isél, is from ibe The sth remment Ie for Benen & 1 | Wheeler who did apply: o'clock. Police have made all neces ar’ New YoRK. July 20, 1877. fi rangements in view of poss.ble troabl & ‘Tompking square mass Brook The Brooklya military still remain under ready or any diMicultics that may arise at a momeu's arms tn their armories notice. Delayed Mails .com Saratoga this from Piu yburg to-day. Street Car Employes of Br >klyn city ratlroads on the Giacespoint line made an unsuccessful attempt to strike to-day. Police say alfair fell Ubrongh. Jaly Freight ng in the further disorder is apy The governor says that his dispatches tis morning from all parts of the si per ma Marshall and Da Texas Pacific ra NEW YORK STATE QUIETER. at Albany. se hended per sses the opin The Erie trai erty. n, ten sixty men, armed with Kofield with fifty rounds of from Hornells: HORNELLSVILLE, July o'clock this morning train No. s was +tirted le. noon.—At meting to-night. la. fo as to be Mal did Strikers. The Lackawanna Strikers. President Sloan, of tie De'aware, Lacka- wanna and Wertern faid to-day Uiat *-alns along their road were | Service. The spec‘al Postal Ratlway Com- all stopped te § strikers, No violent demon- | mission consisis of G. Habbard. srattons powerer bad yet been made yy _ Ba New or ae ALY exrpectc: ‘assenger t fra York, and Dan . Fox, Penns: Rcranton Ti m. for New Yori: was = int Goin ee Railroad Company, stopped by the strikers. Marines Detatnacd. PouGHKFErsiz, N.Y., July 25—A U. 8. Tevenue cutter, havi instead of at rines from the Broo! on the 1ith of down near Dobbs’ Ferry last battle of South marines were transferred to President eS Was severely River Railrosd and sent tothe Watervliet | The General arsenal 3 Senator Stanley Matthews, Representative All Quiet om the N. Y. Central. Wm, MeKivley, of the aio district, New York. Jay 25.—Superinteadent | 224 Gen. James M.Comly, Minister to Toucey, of the New York Central Railroad, islands, were members of stated this morning ‘tbat e: was | Tegiment. Several prominent people, in- — Saat rate fees president July Beaver | of the Soidiers’ Dave conformed to the demands | be present Of the miners who strack yesterday, and His visit men have resumed work. ss <4 Lis. > satis n that the strike is now eutirely under control. dhe Wrecked Train on the Erie Road Jaly Which was thrown from the trock near Owezo this morning cousisted of a baggage car, two passenger coaches and one sleeper. Jt wa 1. reach here m. owing to Strike on road between Albany and Saratoga. There wereno mal's 1 a GOVERN MENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY. nal revenue, $179.‘ 8; customs, €5!2. \ATIONAL BANK NOTES received for re- demption to day amounted to €196,000. ADMIRAL TRENCHARD has taken com mand of the naval vesse!s at the navy yard, and has transferred his flag tothe Swatara. MOVEMENTS OF U.S. NAVAL VESSELS.— The Navy department has been ‘formed moved west afver the rioters left Ubere yest day aiernoon. It is sald that the Albany Burgess Corys, an independent company, has been order. out’ The 9th brigade, Gen. Inekerman, 1s also reported ready (o proceed © Rochester al @ moment's nottce. The strikers at Wesi Albany have sent in word tnat they will not allow troops to pa-3 over the road. The strilters were scatieret along the road on either side of the track, the women and children carrying them their noon meals and all #itling down enjoying it while others were racing with band cars and that the Supply sailed for “ortiand yester- singing song®. The 10th regiment, of Al- day afte:.con irom the Co rlestown, Mass., | bany, bas been ordered to Rochester, navy yard. _ AT ROCHESTER. 4 REVENUE APPoINTRENTS.—Wm. Parks | pO OTEE 8¢t_bas been committed yet. At « the freight yard, Est Rochester, th action of the guthorities nipped turbance in the bud. A hard } >kin; cane down from Buffalo, bat were com- pletely thwarted by the police. Last even- ing the employes had a meeting, but decid: 4 not to strikeuntil Vanderbilt had been beard from on the restoration of ten per cent. A BLOCKADE OF SIX THOUSAND CARS AT SYRACUBE. The freight conductors, fir at East Syracuse strack boon. They sent a dispateh ti bas been appointed revenue storeke. per and gauger for the sth district of Kenincky, and J. W. C. Deake gauger for the th district of North Carolina, District COMMISSIONER DENNISON a. rived bere this morning from a few days’ relaxation at Oakland, Maryland, and re- sumed bis duties at the Columbia bulidings He reports very litt'e excitement along the line ox the Balt'more end Ohio ratlroad 1 1. = = = See derbilt, Saratoga, N. Y., #tating The > e . DAILY REvoRtT BUREAU OF ENGRAVING employes in general, have quit work till our AND PRINTING —Deliveries July 24, 1577 ay is restored as it was 1, a Comptroller of the Curreney— he Machinisis in Kast Syracuse, humber- National currency notes. Loan Division— Per cent. coupon conso!s. Miscellaneous . Total Balance o! stoc! day’s work... PERSONAL — Vice President Wheeler ar- Fr ved at St. Altans, Vt, resterday, and pro ¢ eded to Fairfax on a visit to relatives. “Mr. PD. R. McKee. of the New York As- sociated Press, Sen Franciseo Lulletin, &e , has been confined to his residence for nearly # Week—apparently the result of a combina- ton of malarial fever and mental exhav - tior. We are happy to say, however, th: Mr. MeKee is to-day rapidly tmproy * en. N. Michler, U. 8S. engineer corps, formerly in charge of the pablic grounds of Washingtoa, is in the city on a short visit. THE WHEELER Wao Got THAT Con- TRACT.—The following telegram in refuta- ing one hundred, also stra Sx thousand freight cars @ -venty engiues and forty trains of freight are embargoed at The strikers hav own mento guard and pro of the com: The stril re fere with passenger or mail trains. Toney waru all outsiders, tramps or communists lo Keep away from them, stating that they can manage their own business. Yesterday afternoon & stranger, Supposed to come from New York, appea'ed among the strikers at East Syracuse and advised them to burn the buildings of the company. The strikers drove bim from the yan! af tbe point of pis- _ He fled to tbe woods to escape with bis fe. a THE RLOCKADE AT BUFFALO. The disturbing element, mainly sompenes of tramps and boys tn large bodies, visited the principal manufacturing establishments oer morning, vainly endeavoring to incite the men to join with them. Io no in- stance has it been learned that they were successful. The railroad strikers i ee Féditor of the B s'on Heraid, Boston, fass.: You are wrong in asserting that Vice Pres- ident Wheeler applied rj Cameroa for musket contract in Isl. I am the man. WM. AvAMS WHEELER, 16 Fulton street, New York.” THE PosTaL CoNVENTION.—As hereto- fore stated in THE STAR the President and his Cabinet could not attend the —_ con- lonrcs to- day, ‘The following gentionea the lay. Ww gen! represent Post Office ae Jn the convention: Mr. Hazen, Third A-sistant PowtmasterGen- eral: Mr. French, clerk t> the Se-ond Assist- ant Postmaster General; Mr. Marshall, 8u- . -Hatendent Ratlway Service fo; the South- ro States; Dr. McDonald, intendent of the Money Order Bureau, end Mr. Terrill. Acs‘stant Seperintendeat Railway Maii

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