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4 IN OPEN REVOLT. The Third Avenue Car Drivers Resist a Reduction in Their Wages. iiielaaniaonnll VIOLENT MEASURES ADOPTED Reserves of Police Called Out to Preserve the Peace. SEVERAL ARRESTS MADE. iam Sudden Collapse of the Strike on the Sixth Avenue Road, THE MILITARY UNDER ARM Probabilities that the Strike Will Extend * to the Sixth Avenne Line. Fiat n dnd Some of the most important functions of New York's daily life were rather abruptly suspended yes toraay, In two of its leading arteries its customary vigorous pulsations were uawontedly feeble, but in places the canker of dissension seemod to have pro- duced considerabie excitement and irritation. The divease which produced tnese conditions ts one which recurs every now and then tn our social and economic system, and is in brief one of the uot uncommon dis- turbanees of the relations existing between capital and javor, The Third and Sixtn Avenue Raijiroad companies bave deemed it expedient, im the in- teretis of their respeetive corporations, to reduce the wages of their drivers from $2 to $1 75 per day, and the drivers, considering this lattersum not merely foaaequate weges for the long day’s toil which is re- quired of them, but also quite iasufflcient for the simplest wants of thomselves aud their families, havo Telused to acquiesce in tho reduction aud have struck work. Hine ila lachryme. Uence the embarrass. ments of the railroad companies, the excitement of the drivers, tho oxtra duties of the police and the Manifold inconveniences of the public. All parties concerned, however, scom te bear their troubles with conskierable equanimity, and, covsidering the mag- nitude of the affair, the “clenched antagonism” of the two principals and the collateral annoyances to the otnere, there does not appear to hive been any very Inexousabie display of ill-temper, GRUSVANCE AND ITS REMEDY. It te not proposed to dixcuss bere whether the Grivers have a tangible and legitimate grievance, but At becomes eminently proper to record that a large amount of pabtic sympathy is extended toward them, and this im spite of the tact that the sympatnizers are also sufferera by the deadlock which has come about, The existence or presumed existence of a griovapeo is, at all events, an important factor in observing the behaviour of the person laboriug under its ipeubdus, and 2o is of value in this case us noting the demeavor of the drivers who aro on strike, Indeed, a grievance, notwithstanding the paradox im- plied in the assertion, 15 4 most delighttu! possession. It may be, and undoudtedly is, a real sorrow, bat it sarely bas some kinship with that sorrow for the dead from which, accordiug to so good an authority as Washington Irving, we refuge to be divoreed, 1t may not be parted with lightly, but thore seems to be I1t- te doubs that the drivers on the Sixth and Third ave- n lines would willingly part with theirs upoa a Testoration to the wages which they enjoyed betore they wore mady subject to the late economic pro- esses of their employers, TUE SHCOND AVENUE LIND, The employds of the Second avenue line having been notified of the proposed reduction on Wednesday evening hod met the cotification with a refusal to work on the now terms, aud yesterday morning gathorea togethor in groups at the company’s depot in auticipation of their discharge. But tor sone reason OF OLber Work was Doi stopped. What ever the case the result at al! evouts seemed to spring ‘rom a fount of wisdom, The Absence of accom- modation oa Third avenue, or the very limited accom- modation even when there wore some odd cars running, sent all that portion of the traflle which “did not find its way to the elevated railroad over w Second avenue and the resalt wos @ bumber of extra cars on ine line and nearly all ofthemcrowaed, The Scottish Eports, 100, at Jones’ Wood incroased tne volume of traffic and rolied in the money to the coffers of the “sompany, AT THE THIRD AVENUE DEPOT. The action of the mem had been determined on the previous evening, and at an early bour crowas ag Bembied round the depot of the Tiird Avenue Com- pany. ‘These were, of cuurse, not all drivers or con- ductors, forthe promivent actors in any cause will always have followers, either from sympathy or curiosity. Both these canses for busying other peoples affuirs were exempiitiet Some were earnest avd outspoken in sup. port of the arivers; ethers were mere Joungers anxious for devetupments and possibly not averse bo disturbance, ‘The demeanor of the persons vey concerned wns bold and determined, though at first not aggressive, and compromise seomed to be the last thing in their thoughts, They spo complaint than 1 menace, vut yet there w of that subm) plain’ i# accustomed nly exctted, felt that they ha and were oore Mii (heir indignation. The Sixth avenue road Gid nob make any corly atvempt Lo start cars, but the Third avonne company deveiopod an intention in that ‘Grreetion, It wos the red rag to the bull and aroosed the righvevws oF UoOrigotwoUs wrath oF the Mrnikers, As (he case may ba ‘TO cars Wick Were proceediag gown town were at once lid hold of, aad as at tos hime there was no police force on hand the cars were thrown from the treck, flere being BO organized omed wise nut io send on the ival ofthe poles force, The cumber f drivers inoressed ns tho morning wore on, but pros- LY Foserves trom tho various slations Were pi ¢ the line by order of Superintendent Walling ana & strong force «os detotled to guard the depot and steblox. In soine instances cits wero placed neross the line so a8 to obstruct any possible trafic, Dut Mrs Forroll, the presicep: of the Drivers’ Associaton, Mronsly deprecates any violence, wad says that any which inay be committed will not be tracoable to the drivers, THE NEW DRIVERS GUARDED, AS the day wore oo very large crowds anvembied roava #0d Of the oppusite side of the stroot, bor t ice were in strong force wud had there been BNY Aisporition to create a riot tt Would undoaptedly beve been quelled, ur there rewily dia not appear to be any gront leaning in that direction. Pos eibly Mr. Farreli’s views concornimg a peace- able sirike hed been jostilled into the rivers, who did nothing moro than hari their derisive comments ou the vow drivers who had been found to take out the few curs whieh wore started, These men bad w roe the gantict of many unkind ues, but they were for ihe most part proof them, and perhaps thet ly fortified by the Knowle cemen—ihree wn the front ana three o piatform—were ready Lo put forth thei energies in Gefence of their personal saivty, These exrs we! ron at very long intervein—not more than on bat they at lewst betokened an Ips 2 OH tho part vi the company to carry on MOE trafic Without the ald of the resointe mtrikers AS Jor the pabiic, thet sovereign and aucest ombodic tof everything grent appoared to have no appre. ens of distnrbanc: Me yump the occcxsional curs, filed all the » ail the standing «room and y «6 in the good ed tatlroads and rapid transit ind me ineflicacy, Nor was there when once tr Of ue depot any Cuuse for Uneasinue. At the cor bers of sume of the cross streets there were groups ot loungers, but the speces between were singularly de. verte’, ‘Third avenue bad nothing of its old, baay look, aad with a sirunger unaware of the suspension of 16 aotivities Would Hever p9es lor a leading thor. Sughiaro in the motropoitian city of the Un ONFUBION WOKE CONFOUNDED, the cross streets Along tue line, p Who cure nothing Jor elevated radrouds and have & deep seaied objection to riding on stilts, these gocd folk must have experieneed some consideravio Chagria vod disappormiment tn the early nours of y torduy, Not ail of (bese read the morning papers ve- fore leaving their homes, !or that is a deligotiul privi- lege to bo reservod ior the To tuem violent chan, ing they Sloou at thelr aconstomed co jommencable panctualiiy, Some ot them, not a few, sought the white oars of the ve Hide, bot the White ours enme hot, Apo daWord on ine thar it bad eeu to pat bobtatis” on in their stead, but They stood in sheer atmane- NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1878-—TRIPLE SHEET. - eased by tbe information that the drivers bad struc! demana of his | that tho biow will rebound against your oppressors, | men I've + Bere to rum one car evor the Then thoy bad to seck for now motheds would | and let them see that you cannot be crusavu out of | road that car must be run.”? Inspector Thorac then NEWPORT. ot conveyance, and abandon their eberished - | OXistenee Wikuous Making yourselves heard and felt, | eddressed Limeseli to the crowd of sirtkers, telimg oe customs, Some of them aailied straight | ciuded to restore the old seale of wages to their emw- | (Applause.) Why, it ought to bo enough to | themil any wished to goto work he would see twat i <=: {nto Secoud avouue, others paid an extra peany with | ployés, ‘This provoked much tnaiguation, and ro- | satisfy the cruelty your employers that | they wore presented in so doing, but thoee who were | SUMMEB FESTIVITIES STILL reluctance aud accepted the accommodations of the | sulied im a oal! tor a meeting at hatf-past three im the | you have longer hours of work and greater | vot willing to resume work, ho said, must dis- HEIGHT—PREPARITIONS YOR THE GRAND Fourth avenue line, while o(nors again asconded with | reur of a liquor store at Ne, 1,216 Second | exposure ai all seasons of tho year than | perse and not continue | to. stand around unwilling steps the stairs of the road, About one dred men assempled, | almost any other class of workingmen, without ine stables or block the sidowalke, This was BALL TO BE GIVEN THB) ENGLISH OFPI- reaching the m of trains gi wi deliberations very brie, Betoro | ting your pay down to such abeggarly rate, You aro | at about halfpast ten A. M., whem the strikers, they iteugod to journey eoush, Sad nally ou any organization was effected the committcs from the and oppressed beyond @ ce, aud | with their sympstoizers abd . tho spectators | CERS— MISCELLANEOUS GOSSTP. whirled past their de: id landed at stations jepot returoed aud reported shat ade up acrowd yumbert some bundrods of per- Newrors, Sept. 5, 1878. sons Atthis time the luspector was lormed vy within the ry experience. In road were to receive but $1 75 a wi this way bad the placid routine of their daily iiiebeen | and no extras. This announcement Kearney 1a our | some of iis sibordinates that tere were five or ax | The season at this aristocratic summer resort shows disturbed by this ruthiess clashing of aulagoniatic ikers more than avy nt of th Tbs mention of the doughty Californian mep, who did not Delong to the Six:h avenue road, | DO sigus of comiug to aciose, and itis as lively now Priveiples in the econowic processes of the worl, made for the door amid loud threats me drew fortn three chocfs from the crowd, The | urging the drivers to stand out and to resist by force | ag ig has been at any time during the pret six weeks But did thoy philosophize op their mishaps? On the | geance, cuielly trom a balt-dozen men who mad in er then co! any altempt o1 rt of others totako thelr places | i. os top bas been very favorablé,'s teatter much contrary, they a8 4 rule said something which | dulged rather freely in liquor. and encouraged Inspector Thorne speadily informed those fomeuters sounded Very like swearing, anu went their ways, BLOCKADING THE SECOND AVENUE LIVE. by the red right baud, ‘*Crush capital!’?he snouted, | of disiurbaace that they had botter icave the | appreciated by the hotel keepers aud those who and, tuspired by the applause, roponted the | neighborhood at once, a. piece of advice | are am any way intorestod ia the welfare of the DESERTED SIXTH AVENUE. eae Notwithstanding that Tnini aveouo was groatly | carved eusulmoucty, it woe ioe it sborn of iis business uctivity by the almost complete | gained the street ran disappearance of the cars irom tue str jompared | ang while some seize with Sixth avenue its energios were a ° Was promptly | worls, A third time he sheuted, “Crush | which they did “not fail to act upon, ca bg capital! and destroy ibe venomous serpent who | Syperintendent Biugood then iuformed she disafiectod | Places Thearriyal of the English meon-of-war was a byt eae, has—ihas is, tea n—whose venomous breath severe tbat any ol ee who were willing to work godsend, socially and otherwise, and ever since they . 6 80 long been cet! teuing on your per day imi, 10 80 at once, a! em 2 é. jumptar On | pears bleed, and strike ® blow for liberty.’” ‘This | Were not Inclined to rogume thelr positions as arivera | PUt'D 4B BPDeBrance” the florists and caterers have ie A solemn si @ seemed to brood over that desolate | the ont platform, turned the brakes and shoved the been as busy as they could be, and the business men ‘ r bo ir doors and stared “J joqu: a] 1, notwithstandmg ite mix could go up stairs to the company’s offices and roc }, an asia region. yeenie wentout to the! ai are driver from Bis Fold lt tale Wael boron iy ofl 04 metaphor and the speaker’s besil delivery | whatever money to thas but he addod, | also have been happy to acknowledge a material 5 desired dont try to prevent | incrowse im their daily receipts, The snips timate bustaess *’ T: of tne opening clause, produced car, No. 10, was listed from the track and moved part way over eee ns adjacent rails, ‘Tho conductor | efech and — Gnaily ADORNAE «904: Pe yee ean biaping theppeapentes Game en alae hot have beou too great an aWukeuing, remonstrated, but the driver yielded oneertully to the | ™! ne an: meaty Snag lel tne " 2 fpr Sage fal of the company there was somo stir, but there was no stykers, aud ‘fo savou bimself from rough ussge. The | Ling te proceed to sondons, looked ut each othor, then at she " le dispesition to disturbance, Up to aeariy one o’clock left the car precipitaiely, but without from tue track. al wally on the g yes no aera ls pene the Metropolitan road whirled along its passengers he next car trom Harlem was halied | PAPers, heassured them, and evon the “brutal police pearing to step out from among his tello oe bd 7 | on all three of the hips. There are 654 on tho Bi witheut aby rivalry, affriguting uo horses, aud pos- similarly and tue passengors forced to who had attacked thom so shameiully’’ were with : re e Way LO Frecouciivuon by taking up 4 n nes l- sibly not even greauly annoying the desolate dwollers | sighs, pus hardly had this second stoppage been them in beart. gs a goenet cae an the track wailing to eacives lerophon, 250 om the Sirius and 180 on the Argus along the line who have beretolore voted 14 ao uu- | enected when one of the sirikers cried ou! 1 ‘THE PLAN OF ACTION. pone —— oe one xppoared to be waiting for the | ne entertaining of the officers as detailed im the tele- odd\"oar bogas' to. ran; ci irae with two guardian | {uit 1 all weoug, These cers muss aot be s1op) Wiss? civernie ancien me ntgnt ‘tney would ove Tun DRADLOCK AMOKRX. ‘ graphic columns of the Henatp has tended to make oud egan (Oo Fun; a 0 & Let the men finisn their tripa = You must | "io." Jig then suggested a plan of action, waicn Meantime a solitery car of she Cavalatreet branch | the closing days of the season unusually brilliant, and drivon by Joseph Brockaer had beco runoi0g | ang inore is no doubt that the visitors will always buy ali of their supplies on whore, which i B important tmto con. policemen, but later que officer was deemod sudicient | po, jntertere with the rights of pusnengers | YO oot security, id and who will be obliged ie Y ince varter belore seve: eck gg MUTANT uaDY YOR AN SMKKGLNCY. Tendiciteess aoa tinea akc aaein he toca ome Jip ooe ag Mar pte eran aera MeanMR EER mse anrtocss | caAMMRAEIMAHL xisis to the Betghion of acapricn orth spenial onder Was sant. Om or 0 through to-day and to-night, but to-morrow imord- | 11) Worx of throwing tho curd irom street cars were gotten out, but the drivers | agrent deal of ploarure, for cortainly nothing hae o’clock Lo Lhe Various regiments throughout bbe cis, owt tu, 4 ordering special guara to ve placed on duly ut ough | Yrivers not to besa work. Don't, eget the publig |X policemen on exch car won?t daro io resist, and it | o! hese tutor, aller making some ee 404 | doen joft undome-that would add to their pleasui of the jollowing urmorios:—Filth, Seventh, Nints, | gown on you, boys! Be careful! I am going | ‘¢Y to we cau chuck them off too’? It wag aftor- oubers two trips “were threatened below the Sea eine becre here. The eng Eleventh, Twelfth, Tworty-second, Sixty-ninth, Sev | ig gee that inese cars go through.’? With mf the waht paviens ibe edt math, ab eelA «oO Saree ti Peg by pg strikers on ted So Stepan pa pe 4 + rs < bye: . ty-lirst aps i dewwil at the arsenal - ne! ornood of Foc tiota stre © crossing ove! bes cars 4 re opportenity pass how the Admiral enty-trst id & small det speaker, who was ao thick set, respectable looking to [bird avonue, so as to allow more time belore the | get thi Penta i A a On reporting tts im- aud bis — Tespeot which thoy feel toward the The object of the order, it was .said, W88! young man, named Patrick Mailou, h driver on the posse: Y r rs from the depot. minent danger of persoaal in; ‘to the saporintcad- PE CeO mcr ng ssio8 | Forty-socond street branch of tho Tuird avenue, bine, | STATALCS He letury ricer Bussall’ acited and ona | sao \aueianad Maar esre eoenate taken in of | mother'co ot the per vege age oN gry See to the driver of No. 10 to ee: ; ed with hearty cheers, A request was mado to | the road. Th ter happened bofore the potice THE GRAND BALL, so Mes Sane wee niative of the Second avenuo | Dadarrived io . guard, in full uniform and under arms,on duty. | 9; tne crowd, but a few of the rimgleaderd growiod rom somo repreae! ie renus m i The arrangemonts jor the grand ball on Monday Hnore'wore none of the men patroling the street, how- | augiply iheir disapproval aud threatened the driver | 2% but shore was no responue. A driver antes Pith nikon inued to hold out be ON ming next by the city, to bo given in honer of Str but well bebaved, until abut over, us the order only required them to remain 18 | anew, Mallon thereuyon jumped on the platform:to Pole 3 P 3 1 0! ~ and Farrell also spoke. Oae o’olock, whom one of ther number yielded, dward A. IngieGeld, C. B., ¥. R. S., are progressing the buiiding, subject to orders, The officer in charge | protect the driver, who whipped up his horses and Meaawhile Inspector McDermott had Jearned of the | and, jumping, on a car with two police: | vory tayorably. Bisreomsbliten have wisely assooistea Was questioned by a HunaLp reporter, but be did not | rated dowa the avenue amid the yells of tue mob, Py § Heol ut llverty $0 answer any questions, archer | This plucky action checked the rising dworder, and | Meeting, und auticincling some sation on the part of loo by diving the'ngaal Moet tp’ tothe horses, | with themselves « nuinber of the well known summer tartea ial’ orders 1 fuard the embry, and that taey wouls borrelcved by | ‘ry gtoreugg'’s (Bo care WHat Had been detained | of ineimguntou potee to acour Thurs avenue from tre | BGR stared down, ihe avenge af businesslike | teident,thpdsiiow ng peinz« stot the visitra whe another company this morning. The armory of the yPAG) jepot to Forty- ‘peed. done, tnen expressed | have acco; cal Seventh valent was next visited, The guards ou the ueteuce san tantane pontee of the steikers | UPon the crowd along the sidewalks, and at the cor- woe aa ip yng a Beg Fd oe J i Bel ie pore chee Be a is A. duty were’ net quite so mysterious as were those ut asa stableman of the Third avenue line, evidently | Bt of Sixty-fourth Seat party soeeaet from @ wee tavihee ae 4 cot ey ole acagh oe ern “4 rama 6 — 4 oe the Seventy-drst, and wore not in full aniiorm. The | giightiy intoxicated. Chagrined oy tno faiure of | $8008 and hit mounted O ee, aters on the thee tT . Suc aa Br 8, By . fie we W. tucker ange FY 4 mea bad on only their fatigue pantaloon bis scheme, be railed a tew of bis gang, and head with a stopo, A dumbor of patrolimen pursued a pee ane 7 de pert ss 2 Hd nen Aho . ane = ray od and were Jounging around in a careless, o: ran up we ayenue as far as sixty-ninth | MS aesatlants into the saloon and quickly clubbod be a a. pean S. bee esey str brag. a a 7 er, @ et 8 . Deh piaytog wiuneal taetrumente snd some aitigiag: Tue | rect, (At thls point | the | street. ia | out See ae a wane ateion. strdet oars, but as the drivers continued to maail States Arey hie bet tu Ces or as at ying musical instruments and some singing. The | inrough solid rock that towers above it on either ‘ : tahe oy 9 At aquarter after oight o’clock the strikers came | No other fesliag than a decided willingness to go ‘he Sub-committees contain tho namos of the sees Inlorimed Dy thts ventieuet that the cae | side. The excitement oi tho scence just enaoted at | out'or thor place of meciing und marched down the | WOFk, aller 4 sors nly on8' police ol J wan | t owing ef residonts:—On Lnvitations—E. M. sai imeneed. to, fool | jeg and: Willees travers. Ou Suppere-i, 2A: tog and Wi ‘ravers. Ou 7 Stattonea at the | ashamed of ‘conduct, which hud necessitated t Griswold, W. A Tasker, Dr, W.. 1. Wheeler ah ofthe ae 8. R. Honey und E. M. Neill. On Decoration: pean t@ go out without such | K. &. Breose, United States Navy; General’ 4 a8 no fear, that they could take the | Jackson, United states v5 NoM. Book with end town and back again, Their | dsauc Lawrence, Fioor Commitiee—Mayor Bedlow, i, tor the police officers cont to | James P. Kernoch: Royal Phelps, George H. No: h i man, Colonel §. R. “Honey, EB. st. N Dav: 8 and was iniormed by that gentleman that his coim- A tL nad attracted an immense crowd, pany had been ordered oat, Dut LOAt there lad Deen | aa re erat ne i nei a imahborung con, | eustorm sidewalk of Second avenue in a body sdme | Placed on each car ae i leit the no cause given for the oracr, Ho sapaoted, though, | emont houses. Thesq swarmed into the cut and clam- wat I peal al aes A detachinent of ‘hat it was to prevent the etrikors trom taking pos- ring beights, wnilothe.sirikers took yt hediitande ar sgobinan SOURS SS pak es ee re rim cars, against which their attuck was to be dirccted,,) thoy sald + down town toriuivas of the Third avenue | four cars filed with passengers, and were ripudly | Wheeling into the middle of the avenue, just below | oar sate 2 Sixty-lirst strect, the gang awaited the arrival of a fered by@be | working upa torrible excitement, when Pat Malion fi No. 16 of the other line’, | again appeared and made short work ot the blockas. | 4% 'n ® moment open car No. 169, crowded ‘to which also bave their terimimus there, saved it trou | ing. ts atmont capneity, eu on’ the | scene, uiter abandonment. Groups of drivers, however, as- Without parleying be mounted the platiorins of the | ComtDg from Screed ee Bie hae boarded Sembled at this potat and discussed the situation. | cars in quick succession and stopped tho intimidation | Mud the driver onderad, to uohiteh his horses, | This Taey Were nos -especially intemperate in thor process. He drove off with each oar fora block or | P&M done and the passengers all dismounted, the marks, bat they certainly did not appear to have avy | two, pluckily offering to ‘ay out”? any man whodured | Crowd, Seized hold of the car ond lifted it kind feeling towara the general manuger of she com- | to interfere wish the riguis of the passengers, For | Wound om the other | track, | surning | Its “ 7 pany. “tiie is the cause of all the trouble,” sniaoue, | avout ten minutes Mation had his bands tui, but bis come Tho next car on its way down town was a! Ki Jr. The arrangemest are avon wale ‘complesed, Lhe hojel nanan? will bo jsomel; ve said: cuthe story goon | Sunciog, while ane outae Wit tito ve appeeSciatly ais jed with tho redus- | doc andjiluminated with Chinoveisaterne. A ‘axos gnd thoaght they | band o! asic will be locuted tu. the pagod: o-aay. They did stop, oa ow | outst ot nue nowl, umd wilt’ play — all o ‘tly and want to go | ithe evening dor the bene@t of those whe and a Fourth avenue driver vigorously confirmed his | example was again effectual, and thia time ibe unruly " ly tre ted; but cars going north were suffered thoy are all around’ yon aud | are . not . entitled to onter ..tne* bopse assertion, ‘spirits gave up entirely nad leit the track. The ma. | Svmmarily i 8 case to preceed unmolested. Expressions of sympath: they can tell you'whether lain stating the oor- | Supper. will bo. prepared for 1,000 persons, and tho OPKMING TUE BALI. Jority of the malcontents recoguizod the soundness | {Frets Mame ve ard Siasag men mending on | Festly or not, 1 pe: Hil be a very indicgtions are shat it wi oan affair, ike, While women and children ‘ re be a bee im @ay- | and ae mouey. will pe her ‘om sates Ke - to —enjo; the = excitement, D at have ya oluntarily’ cess. proprietors of 1 aD ry ordor en es ee enor eecen | vent the Second avouue urivors from going to. work. | iter two gare had Mee, mora mek | aay voloss—You are, sir, But, slistner Bldgeom, || ef'ehe Clay Oeemewt committee, Jurnish aba pay for the first driver was called by the surier TAR YORCE OF BAD BXAMPLE. the track s sqind of police. appeared | cA’ you ubrive those policemen away now? We | everytniug outside of tho prin! which, os wigot to commenee the day trips. Number | ° Daring the whole of this time, one hour at le: in sight, rusbing dowu trom the corner of | don’t wank tuem te protect us; we're able to protect | ‘be expected, does not give satisiuctiontoquite a num- one answered the call and tmmediately up,’? ug | 2° POhcemen were on hand. The boys, who wei Sixty-tnird street, where they had been stationed, | ourselver. ber of the taxpayers, wha we presume, would fod the expression 1s—that 1s to say, fastened the relus to | Present in astonishing force, and in heartfelt sy: ‘The strikers at Pprosch, but made little Mr. BidgooaThey want me to send the police | fault. at anytuiny. ‘Toe proprie! the dashbourd and jett the car. Allibe ether drivers | ‘DY, With the strike, determined to tw. a | show of rei noe aud were quickly dispersed. | awoy, but 1 thik it better to keep thom ou the Cars | know, how to manage Lritel 4 of this Kind, aod the wore then summoned in quick succession and noariy | Band at car stopping, They placed large | Their organization seemed to be completely shat- | 4 While longer, 1 have always tried 10 do what was | ig no douvt tnat the City Fathers will be satisi all reiused to make es Out of the 200 em- | P&¥ing stones on the tracks, and enjoyed the | tered. ‘Oficer Protz, of the Enzbteenth precinct, | flr and right with the drivers. Mauy of them Rave | with tneir mynagemont. ol, what promises Lo refleot |. ployea by the company the Gee say that only four | 88 of seeing car alter jolted of the tramway | was struck bya stone thrown from a root, which | beon on the road for years, and we would liko to keep | credit upon the city and upon the Sate aswell No Yielded, At ball-past e! 1 only tour cars bud been | “%!t met the opsirnetions. Cheers reat the air us the | did no greater injury than to desiroy bis bat- | them if they are satiaiied 1o-continu ‘king for as. | perso will be admitted save by card, | Tun from the Sixty-fiith street depot to the Post | Wheel: flew from iho rails and the vehicles lurehed | Avother policeman finding euo of tho rioters with a PRB'COXVURTRD RIV DINNER TO ADMIRAL IN@LBFTERD, Office, and two from the Grand Central Depot. By | OV@rou to the roadbed, Tho line was thes agaia | brick 19 ms band levelicd him with a well directed | During a conversation with « pumber of the drivers | A grand dinner will be given on Saturday at Belair, this time the cempuny had secured the co-operation | Dlecked for a while, bat meauttme word bud been sont | biow of nis clad. Tre police making the raid were | one ot thom became spokesman tor the rest and made | tho ¢legant residence of George H. Nor- pa i to the Twenty-eighth procinct aud Sergeant Kavel, at | commanded by Sergeants Taff und Snyder, Alter | the totlowing statement: —“il wo didn’t succeed it is | man, in boner of Vico Admiral Lnglctield The strike was inuugurated oo the Third Avenue | Gf salion’s paciiic policy und agreed to do nothing be. ine, in accordance with the decision of the arivers’ | fore daybreak to-day, when they will strive to pre- he eros a of a sufllos pelice lorco te enable 4 aelatl of six ‘I the bead of the mounted equad, cume galloping aD | this domonstration the crowd scattered in all diroce | Our own iault, We made a good showing jor success | and bis officers. Amon; the. distioguis! Syeey tae Loe ROTRa Ros the te Se THiS cemick || shonvenae tions aud We strikers showed no disposition to ronew | thi moraing, but the men woulda’ stand out. | guests to be present are Governor Van Zandt, % = A CHARGE AND A ROUT. thor attempt. Although we siood here for boura no stra@xe | of Ruode Isiund;Gevernor Rice, of Massachusetts; Of the Grand Central. Depot branch the strikers ened, succeeded In completely stopping ie running of cars, | THE police rode directly ut the crowd of miscreant cabinet aiactn apn ie icine men wore ‘asked to take our places, aud | Governor Huriraglt, of Pen ivania; Edward W. With the exception of the two that weut dows | Urewiu. und idle onlookers aud obarged irouzt t09 | ate, Hart, chiet owner of the Secoud Avenue rall- eo tye ge ald cupariatocdeat | Sete cree: Seeman ‘aud Professor Cook, of during the foxrenven. One of these were Fi do Eat. rtd A Py Ma ct Toad, !n cOuversation with u Bato reporter last | deieg ikea white man, Ho saw us Propetis prea pies foal aig fs pote ha q shy taken out by 4 regular driver named | 104 se cuts remmene the Might of | evening, siid that the wages ot. drivers had not been pise and Ma Oe de Tike to bite outciders & je Pall pkigeday ns non rophes bas been p Hovgh, about eleven o'clock, but on his | & Pe aa en ihe Black ie Parteairy | Teduced until the last moment “We have | Boreee abedtenedeanns to 20° to work poned until Saturday on acoountot the storm. return to Forty-second street hia wite urged him to an Re, ec oe pected and deury | to do something,” ho ‘arc, “to omadle us to Man MUTE Enotes hin heatalog. cue ineaaen Baa? Adil ene eee sea x strike and be did, amid the congratulations of his be! Wtorte renown pata Mg Bh inhi Ai lis tho | BAY dividends to stockholders, Wo are blamed | Puna ine ial, Meee eta heane nae aciver or dane ear Admiral Jo! od. Almy, Died tates. avy, comrades, The other driver of this branch line was a | ®!!zing par? ate gt by a mit ty 6 aul xe 1s tho | Whutever wedo. Our mon work only tea rata yo 14 ones de Brgck ayes dciver elstgee | god feng py pere Ne feo ab ne oe i. Spey ulg stableman, who, after one trip, found the work lone- eee SS hayley ea ae ri ave- | hours a day, and ou some other roads 1 venbioieeeichite Hon ta wrages and ct coarse, | menmandess Meade, Whvebope « ‘ells are also ar some and handed ia his resignation, nos. Deploying lea’ taal toupee yi fr ty nO; | duly tbirteon, Oftcen and sixteca hours, bereaaatonn, il lipamanediaenvae Me. shes: et. enn eee ote fi toon’ mes F. Farrell, an ex-assistant depuiy speriff, 1s | Hee cavalry scale tthe ereyds tart coverat | Cully abous tte strikers is that we have been wo | bnue®, Cup) ee ea he bie air, Wee, Vandarhils nee famiiy, of Now York, recognized by the drivers ad theif iousor. iho i prs tee ac ey oe ont Be bell epee el Oe herstotore a tae struck otore | Goi The next mau to take out 10a | PRICE ates ae aes angued them gear tho depos suorily alter the strike » “ wd - | and we ave tukea even the ringleaders commenced, and 1s reported to have said that be the eo ohh arg ny ed strategic point | pas and they have always been curriteien Bitesnony see anaes fre Hag ayy steousidere’ aay wan 4 aucker who will take $1 75 Pooiach eens at polioes ob tent, cet cook | aah enemies, Now 1 dow siatend to: taxe | wen 'they aol Pitecd Dear coe Lone Jor fourteen hours? work and fifteen cents formrun-of” | Becond daluch mens Of pone ae to area Gt | back a single man, Seme of tho drivers stand on the | in oines caine, Lucene drives. V. aifeok te York 4 wsanof” tbe trip trom Fuith stress to Ninety. Seal no gel ape ernment van ann ood pul fare ow hay they ara afraid to go to work. | Why, | gar, “He was tho worst and loudest srunblor ofus sib gresnman Acklen, i Louitisiay tees tha Ocate second strvot, about four and a half miles. Farreli Lam seven or eight years ago when we had a st: = “ ~ busied himself tn trying to get the arrested sirIKers | ane oxostemact wes eon EO Mae the depot on | # LAF myKell down wo Forty-second strcel, They sat, | Cueniog coche aavers wue ter thoy woos anne e Pie, heres ge rai tache roman thse {he lastor reloaced daring the day, but was not othorwise active ‘Gew off there, Hark; bat L said, ‘No, 1’ provecting strike aud stopd out or no! firey, of Washington. 4 ropD. State Board of Charities, wil jons oo Friday 1p company all, of this or tn helping the movement. Third avenue, but the presence of the police iu wver- | ny pryporty.’ Y 7 Along the Bowery and Thled avenue the tivelions | RuGymdaauro tant no serous ‘Oreash of tho pores | , Tac commany veslorday advertised lor new drivers ésors VOL jhe birskors ed tovanamadenee up ike | ciasnhtte We pote exrivale ace, the. {elianad ten Imiorest Was mauilosied by residents and shopk: by means of dill Supermtcndent Ficia sna 5 e 1.5 o iu Pad ie y filed windows aad doorways ce torokiy, | COeurFod alter the first attempt at stopping se ears | py ete On fae att eer ould recone | Sixth Avedue Compiny’s depos, apd. siables with | Lrookiyn; dirs. 3. P, Ludlamy Baithmore; D. A. Chop: whow as thick: wat os ” oy * - d early iu the day. 4 powuer, “because,” be aided, “thaws not as if some graud procession were expected | bad falle to thel? work this morving and thought they would ‘ to pas, ‘Tho bdiauk, tod look of the ee3, De eae roy cru epee Bd the be perraisted to. uo Rot inen to do auything like that, and you can believe thoroughfares amused the muitiiudes, aod . It was rumored yesterday that the drivers on the eters a peng for hours mou and boys lined tho tracks or stood on | Stiike and explained the siaement by wayiugthat the | second avenue road would yield to the pressure | At ote (epee igor ies ah iret the crogs street corners looking tuterestedly at the | Willing’ to accept the reduction, Dat were | DFOURHE to our by the strikers on tho Third avenue | there weomed 10 de Mo necessity for sett. further Vacancy which the strike dad vocustoued in the erde | WNIDS | to | novel semete, “TUtY setertine We ace iY | Mme aud go on strike this morning, rewenco at the depot hury traffic. ‘The crowds were lurgest at the Post | Imtmudated by ousslders. Thi» assertion was scoils MOVEMENTS, PMA 200.100, Dutabering thirveow jwus, in the Bowory, near Ho! at by the,drivers to whom tue reporter subsequentiy POL he 4 4 A Ai mien fa in Tita svesien os Pe. repeated It, The superintendent also eluimed that A despateh was seat trom Pouce Headquarters last | platoon of tho Thirty-second policy precinct wore tole- | Cooperstown J. Conta Montreal; C. Lew a 5 his cars were running on tweive-winute headway, | evening to lnrpector McDermott, ing’ whether | graphed tor at 61x o'clock just evening, Sergeant | aug family, Wasningto! Latte, Isaac Brook: ond street, and from Filty-ninih toSixty-sixth aifeet, at | wrong “actual ocservatiun and.” felereaes | be Weuld dimes auy of he reserves now | Mokvoy, woo was tn command of iho action, re- | 5° Baltiwore; Dr, Grasse. Livingslon, OB, Water, vin Lone otk Piel age & i 500 Lane more} io 6a reliable timekecper showed that be | on the Tuird avenue line, Tne Inspector an- | ported at the depot abont seven o’ciuck, when the . J. Winthrop, J. B. Wolfe, C. H. Crave, on bers wy Hg. cc oticed by the police, | WaS mistaken, A car was uring the aiternoon | sWered that he would not. Two conductors | mon were assigned to the {rout platiorm of cars leays | Rozers, G. LH. squire, New York; Professor’ May Mra. c. M, Scott, Chigago; Leon Weil, jailup, Philadelphia; Captata C, 8. Waking, B. mo when [ toll you so.’” H. Weilts, Vuned Statos Navy, at 3. Conginghan, Navy; W. Bruce ana wife, Virginia; F. Fonner, C, W. Whitney, New Orlenas nd dirs, Mark Hopkins, San Francisoo; on, of the reverve | ani wife and © 5, Beliord, Philadelpbt quently their presence wus vot noticed by the police, | ¥ rn, bo att 6 on. strike, be ed ‘a ti 1 von / | jexpatehed fram the depot under ganrd of the police | "UO Are now out on strike, became cagaged im a | ing the dovut ior down town. It was vot expected, | jab kon. B. Moore, Philadelphia; William Colston Sis traneee tema pb eg: Marrs werd rates ten about onco in twenty winutes or aif an bour. In | wrangle On uocount of a charge which one conductor | however, that any trouble would ensue, England; 8. L. Amory, United states Navy; BR. iy did not deem {t pradent to ban; ound’ shat Yocallt: every case six policemen made the rouad trip. made ogvinst the otner’s ariver. They came to biows On the Fourth aveuue, Brosew sy, 3 Langdon, Chicago; Rev. W. J. Lane, Brookiyna, ang Ye os Wsksoos and crested a crowd in the neighborhood of the | and Kighth avenue lines there was no T. Kt. kavon, New York. THE POLICK ON TH BoANE, nae dowulowu car catragce of the depot. They w ruption of any Kind, At tho varions oflices of the | ““yn» following named gentiemen unintentiew A prompt response to the Gali for aid was made by tuo | At half pest two P. M, four oors of the Third avenuo Police Department, and ihe force on daty at thy depot | line were stopped 10 Harlem, and on receiving word Pr rieetee tn coatienece chk: bees spect tatinamony turoucnoat tie aay and anil late at night, under | to that effect uepector MeDermort sent ihe joliowing | pued Avenue Kalrond depot. vane to luspectne ohnrge of Luxpector McDermott, consisted of 29 | despatch to Captain Davis, Twellsh preciuct: — MeDermott at the depot und informed nim that routed by t ined that no trowble was an- | ayy omiiced from the list of business men published mM periegtly satished withthe | i ine HeaLp a (ew weeks ugo:—Furoiture, M. Cab y are receiving A driver on the Fourta | truii; poots, shoes, &c., I. Mumlord Seabury; lan@ told the reporter that he thodgnt every- | xcipo cardeners, Micbacl Butler, John Fadden; truig, mounted officers from the Eighty-seventh strect | Roport tome the concitlon of affairs iu you: prect \ " our precinet. | Haye+—arrested tu the morning for throwing the car | thing nad boon fixed tor the drivers of thuteroad to | Ke! Witiam thoriord and Sherman & Spencer. tation, 19° patrolmen and 1 rouudswan trom the | What force have you, ad init muiciont? off the imek—had beon trying to litt it | strike yeatorday morning, “out,” no ndded, “one foi. | “Sy iian, 7, Rurweriors woe thosman & Spe (4 Lean bol aber) a hess FWA Test peanties § | Te vn telerram Sergeant Siaith ropled :— ou, and tbat others prevented iim from dowg it. | low named Uruitt took ont nis car at a quarter-past | siriavon Friday ton few of the officers’ iricads. A * 2 feabanines 4 16 patrenmnene from t All quivt at present. Reserves hors from the Thirtieth, | 1¥e Superimiendont informed Inspector McDermott | fivo is tho morning, and then ali the otners had to | jut; occurs at Fort Adams the same evening, to which 1 2 , ea watrel ‘Thirty -Oret dnd Thirth-second proeinets. that the man had made two trips, and that probably | follow suit. the officers of the English ships hay: bees lavited, Gait; 34 bflicees: teyes Glia Foheeeath oe. the ety was Wee, iy akan ae which have been under inetrac. DIARY 3KKTH: The torpedo " the Toomas Vail, night starter at the Second avenue 3T 3 “4 BLPHIA yt he evening the crowd about | 4. So” sonten te tnepecter MeDermot tor an escert STRIKERS IN PHILADELPHIA, we Penh ft : of one mun on the Secoad avenue cars down tu Forty- seventh ot. He said that plenks wad been rHiA, Sopt. 5, 1! Fourth; 24 officers trom the Fourteenth, 29 etry from the Mightventh, 21 trom the Tenth, 17 from the After six o’cloc! a Thirteeuth und $5 irom the Twenty-olghtn precinct, | the depot increased, and the sitewaiks along Tuird under command of Captain Yule, Tye entire force avenue, down to tien antzeet ware flied ‘ . numbered about wi mos, women aa children, eanwhue * Ty ; 7: RIOTING ON THIRD AYENUE, the strikers wero pot idic and at tiuli-post tereee an “if = oe coee blge toreetens This afternoon when the pew Lands, about a uozen | «THE PROPHET” LN NEW YORG Tho first cor ina: the officiais of the Third avenue | #1X Bumbers of them arrived ut u suluow in Second | Vere Diaced ow the ralin, ‘The Imspeotor gave nome | iN BumMber, Who had takeu the places of the old ones at Toad succeeded in starting oa the down trip cXeited | Areet od thal a mection Wound Ue held cithiee there | loterto Captun Robbie, of the Twenty-tuied pre. | Verrce's roliing mill wero Jeaving tho mill, escorted | To rite Korrox ov TH HxKaLD: Hecond avonea, wae, Delng a at fh prey) recheris ord or at Brevoort Hall, where the meeting of tue pre- beara Upper ad rset ney bower | by two policemen, on attack was made on them by Allow an opera-goer to correct dertook to intimidate tho driver, for which he way | Vous evening had been held, but the tvemer placs | [iiteoag property, Tata fore will be placed ou tue | Med, Womcn and children who suddenly appeared | statement in Thursday’s Hyeary arrested by Officer Coyne, of the Twonty eighin pre- | Was Anally decided upon as more xectuded. Tho ring: | carga twenty-eight minutes ulver three this morn. | from the alleys and courts ia the vicinity. Bricks | opera ol ‘Tho Prophet? was not perlermed here withia circles. spoctiully the bai Meyerbecr’s . 7 louder, Farreti, was not among tho firet comers, aud . Sudgo Bixby, th te Pies eewenth mare Distone iis arrival was anxiously awaited lor moro than tail ra Prig digowimg Horoameril Toad will probably run | wero huried and ono of the workmen, Michael Foust, last decade,’? and its music only been given here Court, where ho pleaded gutity to tho charge of in. | an Lour. The meeting negin a few minutes afer sas 3 acon aon tba sliaaituinaa of Carbon county, was strack on the head and bacly mentarily ou the concert stage. ‘The Prophe toxicution, but was commiiod in doiaait ot $1,000 | seven O'clock, orde 8 y alinost every man WORK 0 SANT YM re Nu. fojured. Hix assiilant, Cbarios Murphy, was sab * ‘ are bonus to Loop the posec, be 1h tho 109M, Ho ono secming 1v be rocogniz dasa | Shortiy alter cleven o'ehock Wie poles reported that qnesig arrested and locked up. Ab eflort was wade ates eeete Gadasc ie asses, ak nae rte vpid ‘At avout seven o’oluck in the morntog James flayes, | leader, Many of the meu vad been drinking. and | ear No, 28 had been stoned at ntleth street, they | ty regeua Murphy aad the o tho. bes Dinh te ad rb shediotygyri deve wtoorig, “Der rag, 09 228 Tuied avenue, and several other strike: Somo of them showed the cilect of their po.ations. | could ant say by whot, but thoaguttt was by theSixty- | eharge was ovlgod to draw bis revuiver to keep the Buneauatano ang Bi it was gt in the old Aead= Aésunlied tho drivors of three cars pear the cori Some were gay, others gioumy, but all wero | ninth streot gang, who-are giving considerable troabvie | crowd at bay. Foust was also attacked last night, emy of Music in 1856 under William Paine’s manages Fifty-seventh street and viecked up that equally earnest 10 their noisy oudeavors to secure | to the po.ice during the strike, " but not seriously injured, seaei tad ales th the hot Game aa. Oe penny turning a ooF crosswise over both tracks, Se: “order.” At lash one of more powerful lungs Oficer Jovepu F. Dalvee reported at elevon o'clock lL Ts pine yours ago under Moretark; egoiu with Mme, La Huiaiiwon and Roberts, at the head of a squad from | than bis companion, secured a momoniary hearug, | that as cor No, 190 pressed Sixty-vizuih streoe 4 lea fi ai) 4 grange be Eider, and Mise moOoicagh, Booth, Me precinct, took fayes im casted, and said that in the absence of dir, Farrell some one | a Wwite stretched between the pillars of the RAPID THANS: TO HARLEM. Ecteteal dehson eon one Belhns in the oooh Maher, ot No. 944 Third nv ould be selected to tuke His place, Agvordingly | elevated road sirack him, kuocking hie hat esr At ™ OPERA-GOER, ge. Hayes was token belore | Mr. Wagner was nomiuated as chairman pro fem., and | efand scratching his ince. OMeer Collins, who was is en Jadge Bixby aud committed for examination, while | Feceived an emphatic indorsemout. Horeturued the | Om the car with him, had his face dumaged by the | & SUGGESTION TO THE Nkw YORK ELUVATED MIsSiING PEOPLE. Maver was Geld tu default of $500 buik compliment by appointing Mr. Lioyd, his nominator, | wire It broke, owing tO the tension, winding itselt MATDNOAD COMPANY. EIN a Fidei Erhardt, of No, 37 Honston streot, aGerman, | %% secretary, compelied the latior to wecept | around the piilurs of tne elevates road, s - fol into the hands of tho police, while Mater wag | tbe office, desptie ihe plea of ; igveranee of Che officers of the ext car down wore on the alert | TO THe Epttor ov Tuk liknanp:— Tho following adartional cases of mysterious disap. being arrested for attempting to urive tie truck over | 8 daticr. These pretiminarics arranged,gne next step | for the wires bat (heir attention Wus stiracted by tho As the New York Elevated Raiiroad Company do Pearacces have been reported to the police:— 4 rt. blow In your own deien oo, and that viow ta be elective our care out of ibe atal at once,” said Im U7 appre! faculties were “Mesauime the remor was spread that Mr, Thorne (muse be weores and sudden, ‘trike in such « way Thoma, “aad even ran ohowta vane a one 2 . In ecourt be denied t Was bo secure the Mveting from interruption, and to | explosion ot five torpedoes. Officer Yan daskirk was « 4 danced thar ihe oMcer clupbed nie heee cane and | tals end ue windows werd closed, nuwataanding | caught by ibe wire, however, and his face mutuarea, | BOF OoBteMplate having their cars ranaing to York From her home, corner of Franklin stroot and Hed him angovernnble. Me was held in $300 to the closeness of the atmosphere, auda “sergeant at | The wire wos anwouud and mado scraggy so ua to | Ville and Harlem unvil the coming spring or possibly | gon avenue, Jersey City, since the morning of the Sone Larkin, of Ne. 163 Third oven ce, inter arms” placed on gourd at the door to prevout (he de- | damage the ciotues oF faces Of thove on the trout | pot until next simmer, woald it pot be wel! thet they | 24 just,, Susan Rolland, aged thirty-six yesrs, ariver, olive, bat purtare of those present or tue entrance of new | platiorm. é sy Red Saeartoction was dusenore Police, Dut aller | Comers excopt by consent of the chair, the | The ymmonse crowdec make suoh arrangements with the Now York and | feet (wo inchos in botgnt, slender batid, Diack nate Nienolas Charen, of No. 127 T avenue, and Mi. | ‘dea betox to secure lute secrecy while ing at tho depot, Hou Harlem Ratiroad Compony that paesengers would expe. ugut clothing and st: *. it ‘hea task ot No, 700 Third avenno, were locked San a wenting bench was rg Sorte Chatham equate dispersed about midnigh: be transported throngh und over doth lines by con- - volt hor way to New York to proeure. Sergeants Robv ana Hamiitos. Charch b je No. 13 was passing Farty-second » Po Wd nad Trntwor was Seed 90. saloon, through which it 1# reacned from the wtreet, | was fired by parties fm a saloon in nat neighberhood, | Neto” St Forty-second street io the above named rom No, 67 Ridge streat, this city, since the 24 lor ton couts? There are | inst, Jumes 0. Sheridan, aged fourieen years. He Qacar under bis obin, Build sight David Snow, arrostod for taking horses from a oar, | The Dumber of persons present whoa tho chairman | Tyg police instantly cleared both plattorms, crowding rey sopenana Vosvevel or Letiviin waa Ravens | te anon Tatrion Reivers Ne. La Wan appointed did not exceed sixty or sixty-five; but ; - a =e aeatene Die ee ean Le tho body Was augineuied by BUMeroUR arrivals | We PrcenUmere iooide, learing that an aeack would who woud gladly tako advantage at suehunaccom- | From No. 1 Cedar streot, #iv0e the 3d inst, Lizste was remanded. Patrick Conningham, of No, 24) | U9t! there were nuarly muoty persons in the room. f STRIKE ON THE SIXTH AVENUE ROAD Madatios. | the anderiaking wand, oo doadi, ne | L. Toms, aged. swentpene, years, Sve: feet teres All of these are not striking drivers of ine Taird av. | phe strike on tne sixth amply remunerauve to both times aud constitute 4 | inches in neight, Imus complexion, blac eyes aud boou to tho travelling public which woald oet be | brown bar cut short, She was drewed in a black forgotton. The Harlem Ratirund Company have t cneiinere dross with sik trimming and black sriagey 4 Sixty third street, charged with dW discharged with a repri o ene line, but thas class was in 9 large majority, the 4 Th "4 others berg Workingmen in active sympathy wito r etareen or aan acne b iucluding ous oF two representatives | pagsod sarma ines bach A age tg BS weduee” en A wee on Seva ts i ich, roads, *Superintundent Fic wou uraber of trains. ya deranged. jonce, for which he was committed in do- eolares that neiiher W. t strike would tuke piace yesterday morn HP, 0. New York to fault of $1,000 bail WhITS OF MABEAS CORPUS. ‘ho Grst intimation OF anticipnied trouble growing jae’ 36 f al a v t of the dri ‘ Mrs, Margaret Stoar, w, Fesiding at No 1: igo to work was despatched to tno Nineteenth pre: | THE WORK OF AN INCENDIARY, | Mostrore avenue, has been miusing singe the L9¢ inst nor have been rec Write oi bsbete corpus and ceriiorari wore granted | @mploy of the company. go to work was 7 ve the Nine epee by Jndge ue oa the applicstion of Henry Stein- EXTREME MEASURES ADVOCATED, five o'clock A. M., by Olfiecr Campbell, whose Bikini Herat, their cauuvel, ia the caser of” Snow, | Conspicuons nmoug tive omsidure was an individual | pose included the Siaih “Avenue Company's sab Officer Fiekar, on his post at Bowling Green jest | Dawe taken, Ye some inetivasion sad — Marsh, Kelly and Hayes, At twelve o’clock | Mamod Sotheran, who was ai tires announced asa re- | and offices, betweon Foriy-tuttd and Forty-fo Superimiendemt Waliing — telegraphed the | preventative of the Labor Unio sireets va that avenu Meer had heard Distriet Attorney stating that the prisoners social pre but be brongnt one to disavow, decianiug him aight, noticed smoke ouriing irom an upper window aan abias | ane of Miller's Hotel, at No. 2 Batvery piace. Ente: DANIEL D&EW'S LITIGATION. ing he found the proprictor and inmates con- Kt Judge Pratt, of the Saprome Court of Kings county, siderably excited. The fire was Jn a room Of | 1. sored» decision yesterday, ordering a new trial tho third story, When the door wns opened in’ the suit brougnt by Stephen V. White agaiast Dan, baa commenced, La respouse to this nowi rs tr at ones sent Lo the company’s stables, | Shecewuod in extinguishing ine famed jel Drow in a stock transaction. Tho action was to re Y tly # platoon of migeteen men, | SYotninetian was Mm oes tO bev labor social parcy thea prog ut tbe He was, bo said, in active sy inpethy 9 of the nd id be gind to help them by ihe expecied argument, | addressing them or in y other way, At thin some | oflcers wei r, they had not boon | bospitavle tipper babbied vat, “Ye-er weikeam,” | and savecq AL Iriends of Wrought into court. Understood that the writ | ana another man less boozy and jess courreous | in Charge of Captain Mount, ap; dow the ground, ary had beon at w will be obeyed this mort shouted, “Who are you?’ ‘ro the Jatter the speaker | About nine o’ciock inapector Thorne, with ad been sot on fire The AN INTERRUPTION ON SECOND AVRESUR, replied, am a friend of Joun Swinton.” This | serves irom the Ninetoourn, Twonty-seaor ‘The proprictor says that do- | meat in anoth omed to Le suffeiont indorsement and the man was | Twonty-nioth pi meatic It was reported by several conductors oa the Second im shortiy before the smoke was | jast trial the Co avenue live (hata of strikers turned them back lowed to proceeu, ‘od m veiween id 80 reo this strike,’ oy rey bg cad ania Se vy Maledduan tec the excess Ninety-se bo the simiin io Over tho amoant claimed. Suosequently argument to individual this way so mploy: 8 hi part of RUM’S VICLIM. was bad to grant & now trial, with tho resalt above in- tmey ‘hea | Fenonen ¥ areaennn x ris a9 ie ow ft thet ip tue dewalke el _— ‘ne Police appoared mee m4 dieates, they had ran beck to Hartem and uprising, jas of the up tue sidewni 01 tie —. PROGAKse OF THE ATRIRE. in that steaggio you have iy sympathy | w foree "ut. the. scene of tho ‘strixe no one | A Clerical looking man wus taken betore Judge ACCUSED OF FRAUD, Kilbreta at the Tombs yosterday, charged with at- tempting to drown bimsoli by jumping rato tho F¥OF | Hanes C, Ponta, o cooper, as No 2 Gouverneur lane, ig the a ue the foot of Wail sireet. He gave | W44 arrested yeateruay morning «4 the metance of Susans cree ie Quin, and seated that he wes ® | ‘curios Attorney Teaney, ef Brooklys, oa the clei charge of conspiring to defraud the government It Alter enforcing tie trike on toe Third avenue lino that of the sootiiistic abut party, (Appiause.) | kKaow what turn the affair way going to take nox, the drivers avturaliy inierested themseives im the op- | The attempt on the part ot the enpitaiists who owe | most Of the spectators, at least, oxpeeting to see blood eration’ of iueir comrades employed oa the | the horse car raliroads to reduce your wages to a stare | sued if the striking ear drivers would think such an Second avenue cars, who rt Yation point shows that they have no moro extreme measure necessary 10 prevent their piaces upon to jot toe they have for lifeless machino: filled by outst No sooner had the company retu to ly as 80 much iron of steel 7 ves of law and putin ag appear- manity, your mind. They care moth. med for men thi ed old scale of $2a day, A voiegati tenor or, Khan the wbr ket tle ex. to have acted terviewthe drivers on Second « ing fare of ihe weli-bolng of your fell back without a murmur on botu London Globe, accompanying 1s alleged that the prisoner was interested ia tis com. Samily 5 Lag ~ ay re not th and police not to impede the passing a to Sedan. Anerw Gomoation of a number of importations of sugar im. need never look to t or rel 4 Yor right to aud must protest yonrseivon, poried by Thomas F, Yor Alfret Youngs ané strikers in general, bat there was | Though secret mectings are generally considered b — Youngs & Ly & [OW Who Were FOXOn to bev the sievewment Vere | bod hing, set in A Orse of this Kind you are Justifor fled, Avculdingly « commiico Was sent ty the depot | 16 holding @ keeret inveling aud OFCubiming ur mutual | lying Mile Lor Want OL drivers, (old wim that tinal on Second ave: at Nivety-seventh street to wateh | protectiou. but this ® not enough; you nustetrike a | Of ailairs could net be tolerated for a mumont, “Raw Uron sbi a aut wor tue recovery ot $421,000 agen, There aro aiargo Humbor Of Warrants fur the arrest, of gg Fh ai be served within a day om all bis Money In diesipation tom pled an over wo care of Chertetes ead Correction,