The Dallas Weekly Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 4, 1877 Page: 1 of 4
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CONTINUES.
H)K THIS WEEK
t on r it oar iu to t.j-M oaf oil
u ltmrr tiB rvoi of oa oat
P ti -:y MmKli will bo ofTr liko
'iivu'tif oi oar ImDrovtiAfMi
. 'f.i on m ordff to rituo vtok oa
or .tr Ktr tiat wa.nl "of room oi
I M::L f b-iQ I11 (HI f
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..a. ... uur !turk (or lb. Full Bum via
t u-. :i .-trg -r lt..ik Lret.(ura ana U
an -inl in. aars reduced lro:ii UiUdtM. W.
&.. trl and ptaeeil on
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.i.liin.l.ia ibatUu thai eera arstke
i"k.iJ-.t.
THINKS XSD VALISES.
ia lliu Its. w. arc kaavlly wra
'1 a&ul oar stare raoak la aalsha hay
n nffl-int room t sbow then Bad w.
"i.iu.W lt oRr a dlaeoasterMaar
M on every Trask and Valla wa Mil for
seat thirty daya.
Great Reduction in Moiquifo Bars
wuit
ring
l'KAKt.
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! lyi UAl)K..M M rorm Prtas.ei m
"trrr.RvjUAuxY. ranaar fries 7
itMT qiJAUTY...T M taedasad tnmf
OiirrnstoincriiwillplcaiU)
notice that we bare
removed our larnpt De-
part in out to Gil Hainhta.
oai will remain there oo-
"loar .tore Is completed.
By J. L.. BARTOW. I
Trt rejoirirtg over tb. ruioituB of
buaiikMKoa th railroa.U ia twy ?n-
arsl tl ott th alalo.
PT who killed Polirwaa
Xial. of Waco laH winUr ia to
iiia fim killed by banging on the Atfa
ff this month.
Ta reauDiption act niut he mwalnl
and lha baa moTd from iler. if we
wulj iiottw Ilia firrro rioU of July
rfsits nrxt waann.
Ta Mrxicana have qui((l down on
tb bnrdvr. Nearly a weak baa paaaed
without a raid or any couidrnbl
t. k atal. Tha "ilod ami libertT1'
durkt are Ixwoinin Umo
ihi T.Uyrmm laaa rcoumtructd ita
nptnion rrardiug Ui ell fur an extra
.... of tt:a IcawlaUira. That iiaiur
l.-rn t tbink now ft tajU be called un
it an urlonkml-for ernrgncy ariaea
Ta jmuwr lia goi iuU in a nice
(jii klt. The ediUir-iu-ckief u away tbe
tual editor ;i'k and the local call.
Jolm Irrlaivl "John Ernral.L" A
yrra banl lighting may get the paper
nut of the rrae but we doubt it.
Bran almmt ioeu-uaable mishap our
northern mail wu not sent to the de-
pot in time for the train. We ofler an
bumble apoloirv to oor frind. at tha
me time anuring them that tbe
thing will not ocvur .fain.
It u about time for tbe Ktatrtmm to
"let up" on Tom Bower and hia farmer
l-tXilature. To pnraue th thing far
ther would be cruel because Tom didn't
ft but ait lubecriben as a reward for
the advanced position tiiken and natu-
rally feels ore about it.
Ma to .x-n.iii of (ialreston issued a
pmelamation on the lat against btwless
blage and loud boisterous crowds.
and orders th police to disperse all
su.rb assemblage. Tbi is ghastly read
ing here since everything is auiet ev
erywhere else in and out of the ttate.
(itkktui .Siituii thinks we must
either be rulid by tbe bayonet or the
mob. W hare lately tasted the sweets
of mob rule and General S. surely ha
not forgotten how signally the bavonttt
failed to gir satisfaction aa a ruling
principle in the south.
Ma. F. K Stok baa sold tb Marshal)
Unrild to Mr. II. llatnmeis. We df.
not understand that there will be any
change in the editorial managmcrit of
the paper. Our veuorsble and accom
plished friend Lougbery is still at the
helm. We wish tbe new management
abundant succceaa.
CoHviasioxica ftaoo' letter instead of
getting hau out oi difiicultv has
plunged him in deeper than err. It
grsdiinJly leak out that that same little
land grab" is a bad affair and we
would not be very rreatlr unriied if
Mr. Groos didn't find it rather more
than be can tot to tbe end of the term.
Th resumption of business conse
quent upon tbe return of tbe striker
to work waa ery prompt and a few
days only will be necessary to nut
things back where they were when the
strik commenced. ' This ia a moet
bappy termination of what at on time
promised to be a very ugly situation
so far as trade ia oonoerncd. Texas hiis
suttcrrd less than any of the states.
Tin men engaged in the receat strike
on tbe Texas and Tactfe railway with
out exception. sieak in th hiehmit
terms of Hie able general superintend
ent. Colonel (ieorce Noble. If left to
him entirely tha affair of the Texas
and racitio would be administered in a
atijfvtory way and all parties would
be more than satisfied. This is a high
ooupliment to Colonel Noble and one.
no doubt of which he ia very proud.
Haw completely th strike Is orer
and business resumed will be under
stood by reference to our column of
new advertisement from Chicauo.
hich appears this morning for the
Rrsi time. A little rioting it seems
can not bulldose tb business men of
that active city. They can get up a
big row ther upon occasion but they
can squelch it with equal celerity.
T Rev. J. K. Street editor of
Street's V5'Ay Am can wield a caus
tic pea when aroused notwithstanding
be m a well accredited embassador of
th gospel of peace. Hia reply to an
article in th .Ecaau'asr is very caustic
and doe not exhibit the (lightest trace
of th tarn-tb-other-chek doctrine
which th orthodox ministry preach to
others but do not practice very exten
aivaly themselves. .
Iv Tom Rcot'ts plan of removing all
the chop and (tore of th Pennsylva
nia Central from Pittsburg to soms other
point so secure their safety from mobs
aa he alleges succeeds be will inflict a
severe hut a richly deserved injury a
merited vengeance for that city's fail"
ure not only to control tb r.-oeDt
mob but for th municipal sympathy
with tbe rioters which shone out so
ooiienooly while tbe striker were
turning the property of tin company.
That bad chicken
come htinie to
roost over early but who can ravU t
the justic of tbe thin; T
I f is on of th singular evident)-
of tbe progress of Texas that a few years
sine all tb steamship lines coming
Into th state were loaded to their ut-
most capacity with flour and previs-
ions for tb people. Vow every Vassel
lasting -Texas 1 rreigbted with Boor
grain and other provision going abroad
to seek' a market. .Tea is ikatinadto
beewm ia a very few years th chief
provision Trodueing stst In th anion.
Thi triumph b plainly within the reach
of our people and w are proud that
vry possible .tfort to further th en-
terprisu is being made. Every farmer
lp lb state should feel proud tooons
tribute bi quota of bom prod action
to thi moat promising trad t Let us
increase th variety In tb same ratio
that w increaae tb amount. Let a
raise dead sell every thing- which lwiU
grow or wbmh Ban b grown profitably.
Ao oSkes sootaiara and but fuw of tlie-
norlB eestara state can eonapat with
ua ia growing grain and ether crovuH
ioa or fsad crop.
VOL. XXIV
INTERNATIONALISM AND LABOR.
In making up a public veruVt upon
the grrctt events of tbe last few weeks
of oar history it should not be forgot
ten that there is a wide differotiC brvi
tween th mternatiouala and tbe uon-
et laborer of tile country letceen
the international societies and ' tha so-
cieties of tbe laborers. TheW aims
object purposes .hope aud draigns
are widely ditTereut. However iutcr-
nationalisra may reach and pervade tbe
trJ. unions in certain locklitirv The
purposea of internatiaualikin contain
the eeed of ultimate ruin; la v must
go uown religion morality property.
ciass uiHiinouou all ttirowa it to one
eommon receptacle. Under it bale-
ful influence there is to be no distinct
ion between vice aud virtue ' uoneety
and vtlliany crime and a dutiful obe
dience to Uw the wildest atd moet
unbridled passions of men. unras
strained owing k!l-giance to uo princi-
ila of right and responsible ts no
power i to tie the rule of public ao
tion and to mould private ai.ii pub-
lio virtue. Can anything more "U-p-rible
be conceived ? Are tbe la
boring maxsue of the country prev
pared to go to that terrible length?
If not let them individually aud a
societies avoid the emissaries of inter
nationalism as they would th plague.
Keep the doors of their lodge rooms as
securely against tha entrance of these
bloody leveler as though ibey were
wild beasts or the plague infected un
fortunate of tbe east
Trades union combinations foe the
elevation of tbe laborer and bir digni
fying Ubor for the benevolent purposes
of relief assistance and encouragement
aa well a the protection of this class
against the exactions and itncroach-
ment of monied corporation is verv
well; con do a erat deol of irol. emn
render their membership reid service
and add very greatly to the sum total
of human happiness But thi cn only
be dune where the ultimate purpose is
to serve the sacred cause of law region
and public morality or at W-t to work
tor purpose not iu a tate of artivo
warfare against these benign influences.
A purpose to achieve success outside of
these carries about with it tha seed of
a speedy and sure du t Aic Uwi; aad it is
passing strange that men can be found
thi late day aurrouode 1 by the
wisdom of alt the past aud tbe new
light of tbe nineteenth c- ntury to
strive for an object o hopel-im an the
destruction of society and tbe sure
chaos which will follow theotiUleratiou
of the line which separate vice from
virtue. Yet it is a. It is not the heroes
of labor who are striving for such re
sults and where they have leen uted
to forward the baneful scheme it has
been aa unwitting acquiescence on
their part. : .
Tbe recent general strike and all the
lir evils whc& have follow! in its
train should open tbe eye of both
labor and capital to tbe danger tntiuac.
ing them front th silent ubtle and
powerful combination which curries in
iu bosom all the worst pass ouh which
have over nerved red republicanism to
do its dire work in the years
of the past. These dangernua theories
must not be suilereil to extend and
poison society at its very source. Here
tofore the United States ha to a groat
degree escaped these evils but th re
cent labor revolution has opned our
eye to the fact that there is
a worse influence at work in
our land than th mra disenn.
tent of the laborer and their purpose
to fore better rewards frwn eapital.
Tbe circumstance ' wa mad clear in
tbe wanton destruction of property
which evil is shared alike "by employer
and employe. The ihedd nu of blood
wantonly and the arson and robbery
which rioted amid the general contu
sion was tb work of th internation-
al. II ere ia tbe real danger. .Let the
government the laborer aud capital
guard well against it. -;
Will Congress take hold of the ques
tions underlying tbe recent railroad
troubles It seems to us that legisla
tion on these and kindred subject
ought to be of the first importance and
to take precedence of everything else.
Tbe causes are deeo down and 'comet
ire mut go to tbe bottom to be effect-
ive. The scarcity of money in circula-
tion caused by Ui passage of tbe re-
sumption act ia one of tbe chief causes
and no tinkering palliative will answer
toe purpose. Uwtll take the Utr
mansbtpor America to deal with the
subject. Tb Ohio platftjrtn" to our
way of thinking i getting pretty nearly
on the right track. ; Waiouat have bo
repetition of th recent dangerous out
breaks and to guard . against this we
must nave more money.
t Tiebb ia much food f r 'reflection in
tha following brief newspaper &m
graph. It only prove ihat there is
two aide to every question'-and tbi
give clearly briefly and we doubt not
truthfully the stockholders' sido of the
ease: . " '"
Inquiry lnt th acto1 condition of
th Pennsylvania rnilro d company di'
close th fact that while wave of the
employe bar been reduced twenty
per cent the income of slook holders
has been rednced forty nor cent Tl.
Philadelphia Timet Mxt that tbe stock-
S : C"
Ii Jta e.f K. 1.. 1 - ... .
twenty ihoitsana. . A mvitv tif tbeiri
are small ltol-lcis and many of them
are laborer. semktre.e widow and
others who depend la gely or wIkjIIv
upon their dividends for their (a'pport.
Soma of tbe sherboHers are much
worse otT than tbeemploye. .
" Taa StaUuw think the eomliina.
tion between the Southern PuHaiid
Central Paoifip road . dangerous cir
cumkUnce for the Texas and iPafflfioJ
redntnng it in the end to a more feed.tr
for tbe Hontingtoa lie. A Ksle over
lannunlhi ..ul - k..f . "
ummnm. waea w. anaM re wtia wa-afcall
- ... .
uvra u aw vue
that a large eoagrea ional . abidy
aeeeaaary to carry Colunatl Soau'a plan
into active operation; iMit if tea South
era: Pacific w itb priv ta means fa equal
to the task of span ni if tke Miant
let tuem go aneayj.'.- in recent: at-
feet th Texas and .J aoific's prospect
though exactly bow I lis i to be don
doesn tssvm veryctoar. Un-thihg i
oertain bowever aa i that is some de-
cisive action most epedOy be taken or
tbi "flank MetuaH Ui eucceed i
DALLAS TEXAS SATURDAY AUG UST 4 1877.
BBEMOXO
a Mrwtoi fllllaa ts Hlltxl by aw.
raw C-w aaafka aww
Wery fveaaiaaw;.
SVpKtal to lhe HeraM.)
ItRXafosD July SI. One of th moat
daeUrdly crime was comailltedabout
two mile south of our town yester-
day evening that w bay ever been
called upon to chronicle. A man by
tbe name of Tub Marsh went to tbe
houae of a Mr. Rhodes during Rhodes'
abHenoe and brutally outraged bis
wirt. He told tbe lauy if aba mad
any note or told her husband of his
crime he would kill her. Not heed
ing hi threats as soon aa the vlllian-
oo rufflau had left ber premisea. be
went to where her buaband wa
woe It lag In tbe field and dleclaeed to
btna tbe way alie bad been treated by
MjLTnJi. Mr lUiodea immediately (uut-
aaoued the aki of bia two brotbers aud
tbe trio started la pursuit of the vil-
Uo overtaking him in the wood
at out a mile from tb boas. Wuea
Hsodes uv him he rode up to blm
and told blm he wis golu'g to kill hloj
and If he bad anything to aay to aay
It quick whereupon Mat oh drew a
large knife and rushed at Bhodea.
seeing their brother's life in danger.
the other two gentlemen Owl at
Uarart killing bleu Instantly. Mama
wa shot ten or twelve times.
Crep prospect Iu this section of tb
country are very promising. : H.
THE FKOSTIEK.
lla llaiaers Itwlw tiMltoal
vteerineea e.iun Wrmkt
Tr txMn asratr wtik m Xfaral
( is. . .
Fobt Gkirri.i July tS 1877. ..
To th Kdltor ot Ths Herald :
( u the morning of the 25th a voune
man named Golden was killed or to b
considered desperado-like we will any
paisea in hi check" under to sneak
m i Idl v of i t pecu liar circu matinee. 1 1
appears from tbe evidence that th
marshal here held a paper for Golden
on account of a little "crookedness"
flown the coon try. and about two or
three o'clock on the morning ot the
day mentioned arrested him in bed ;
oa bis way to the guardhouse Golden
told the marshal who by thia time was
joined by the deputy nheritT that if
'hey would come with him be would
how them something which would sur
prise them. .. Ihiukmu. as tbe nurser
said they " smeit a mice" tbe officers of
the law keeping their eyes " skinned."
allowed the prisoner to lead them a
round-a-hout way till arriving at the
toot of a email ravine. Golden in a load
voice alling the marshal by namo pro-
tested he bad doie. luHbing. . .Tbe
whole thing must have evidently been
put tip job." an ilirectly'tbe marshal s
name was mentioned several shot were
fired at him from tiarties concealed in
the ravine which howed him plainly
that be had l-een brought tber to get
eomneu. in ttie exchansins of khota
Oplien wait kiHcd; and was to be
seen long after sua up with a tall
through his bead ooo through bis
neck aud another turooali hi bark.
From the fiiet of but .bekiu:' uowder
burnt we will presume tbt Ui uttioer
of the nw da timfing themselres de-
coyed into a trnprtonk the IrtU preai-
detit'a advin and tfidn't sufter "tbe
ill I i t y UMTLV ' to 179 uhntliliwl - lt-.l
it you Hon l tniuk. a man s going t-oT""""' ireen innine wiu
shoot when be finds himself "roped in"
"your off wrong.". Certain it is that
the repduted sight of-shot men. like
public executions ha upon a crowd a
demoraliziiig effect snd it waj amusing
to bear men while standing aroumt the
body of lioldeo. call-it nothine and
then begin to relate their border expe
rience iu Kansas and other "sectiona"
Five years upon this frontier icad me
to believe that a man who don't "keen
straight can get killed as quick and
rten as ever he could in' Ksnsas in
tbe paluueot days of -the six-shooter.
: Tbe man Kennedy relerred to in tr
lantleuer. has smce been recaptured.
The raiijjer hero are doing excellent
work. No lew than fifteen different par-
ties have been brought in and placed
in tbe guard bouse for horse ateatin
aud other ofiejuea. irrifi'mi which has
loug been tbe roost ot a large quantity
of "soiUid dove" can now boiut of a
larger flock than any other town on tbe
froutier. 1 - cobasche jim.??
OOSDIiSStaj SEWS.
Georgia' constitulior.al convention
proposes to make lobbying a crime in
that state.
Mr. Monro eacaped from the Prank
lin county Kentucky iaLasd wa4W
and killed by the. .officer ..who were
inpursnnv .... s . .. . .
Tbe Tickaway county Ohio RejrabU-
cans have indorsed llayea' policy. Not
many heretofore prominent rVpubli-
eans taking part: ' ' " -
A policeman vrnb answered a whistle
id xvansas .iiy r-snrtay night; was pat
upon by three rougbv who- inflicted
eignt gssbea with kuve befor any
askistanua could reach him.
. A lrge; vcdley of BibUeal ballet
were dEw:brged into approving eoa-
gregstion last Sunday a a cur for
striKicg rinu y the ministers of vari
ous religious denosaioatioua. -'
the Lhicago and Alton railroad is
rapidly tmsbing ita way -toward Kan.
sea City. There ia much of the trad
oontroueu ny that city that. Chicago
! anu ia going to nave.
v uii.as youmiui empire wtu be rep-
resenterlin Waslnngton -when congress
assemliiek i ss.f Tten' with hi assistW
anu and aeerecanea wdl b on band.
ai win represent lour or five hundred
million people
The New Orleans gas light jtaimpany
baa forecbed mortire on tb St
Charles theater; and the" building fix-
"". suery a;c.- nay been' ordered
ny tn court to tie sold to eovar sma
suit .ereaita.lor iiJ.HJU. .
A Uvrmao named HefUsbeUiar hi a
ncTtu cnurca in -ew i ark. anal
ot Lui ki-liot into the body of liev .1
I f 'a' whuk 111 n;- Dtlill. liiil Kllll.lrfW
At titght the bn'thretl held love feast
oeoauso a Wka not kilted.
-Tha tSeesgia BtaieenseiuitlMaeoQ-
Vebtion .baa aecided- 1o ooniiau tbf
preent stata otiicud unui . 1HHUV arid
then make a radical change in the. an-
uv. t uia acuoa aeema to ptams
miw. wo pay toe taxea.
e ' r-e. i w -. ( --f' -i.: - ft
r. iikiii n niie or vwKsbarg
Mtssirpt kii Irom a Krartli atory to.
tue oeuar. a dwtanoe of fatty-five 'feet.
Monday tveaing.
'""r KBirii. .otraace to my.wcen
belt) Cam to him. he waa nn trvina in
ligl-t a match. ilia injuries are not
!"""' .
r J..3 o.fc .n-.. V
die raising tb ;tact ! jrcaof Crook a Bjiagioa le ttBi!" and
ional v tabaidy viiy. Xtckutiionticauvl - raport- in
I " .J --v wun w ins VUQK
uM at jtashton that th ipdivw-
hs va massacred sUihe hal)ita. .at
Ptl-PSTeNThrl1r4r beiw
dowLjiBaHiclarBajwtti -
freln tueespeWtittgroout 'al tb
ftittl M eoatly awilaUtvoairi.: iaokttm
to serae City bosineM' re
B1ILB01D DISAFf ECTI05.
Quiet Bels Hong the Vhele 11 e f
Us lallroU Striker txcfBdag at
Vllkcatarre Tker DttUi It
: IXBectraL'J
- -' ' - I
The Striker oa the reaasjlvaala Oca
trai Have 4nplic4 for Ttelr Foraier
Plase at Old Katr-;h( t'm-
aay Caa't Sf It.
Gov. Yattag.'ar Ohia Ordara Oat Twenty-
Three Coatpaaiea af Mllloa te HW
the Fort at CelMatbaa Where
Trouble ta Anticipated. -
The Leek at Coluatba Brekea Trtia
Ruaiiag East and West oa Ttate Th
Police Aaaisiad by lata JCoBpaa-
tee of Militia Take Centre!
- el the Yarda.
) atekaTwa tm jaiawwwri aUtawta.
sesiBuylvaaila Xtarylwat mm WW
ViswtaMa aiaM Tvmlwa KaaalMf ww
Tlaae. "
' St. Loots July SI. A writ of habea
eorpv has been issued for Albert Car
lin a leader of working men made
returnable on Wednesday In tbe appli-
cation. ' 1 . ' i ..
In KaeT Ht Lmils tbe day passed
without any atgn or disturbance and
railroad business has been very brisk
trains coming and going la all direc
tion.
Several arreets have been made by
United State Marshal Poe of poison
charged with interfering with tb
order aud mandate of t lie United
State courts in connection with the
strike and ita effect on property In
charge of aud under control of tbe
courts.
Sax F&ahcisoc July SI. Quiet.
having been restored and all fear of a
geuerai outbreak dispelled the com
mittee of safety decided to adjourn.
subject to Ui call of the chairman.
Tbe musket and ammunition loaned
to the committee are to be returned to
tbe authorities but the member will
retain their club and badges."
Euzabbth Jf. J. July SI. Last
night some parties supposed to be
strikers threw railroad tine aorone the
Central track near KliaaUthport
station. John Shun night dispatch
er found them shortly before the first
train paatxil .
Home coal . aud freight brakeuien.
who struck on the Central road have
applied for tnelr former plaix at old
ratea. Ttie oomuany thun far refuse.
The coal and freight trains are ran
aa fast aa new brakemen can be had.
ClsciSNATt Jnly 31. Ooveruor
Young ha under order five conipiin-
le of Ohio national gnarde tinder
Colonel Hunt aboant ' the train for
lb strikers ia expected.
New York July 31. Fifty carpen
ter from New York and Brooklyn
sailed for England to-day in the.
steamer Montana.
Th - Delaware Lackawanna and
Western rairoad train are now runs
niDg without interruption and none ia
expected. ' JThe road ia iu iierlect
order. -
PasseoKer and freight trains 'paw
freely over both Line to-day. Mr.
Sloan president of the company read
a dispatch In which It is Mated tb
Lackawanna Iron and Con! Comparjie'
men at Ucrsntoa have all resumed
work."
evr. Ijoma July 31. No change in
the situation. Everything: quiet and
btniueea fully rwumed. Three sUikaia
charged with asaistaoW iu forcibly
closing mills and factories last waest
waa Uned three hundred dollar each
by Judge Colten of tbe police court.
vhivauo juiy ai. All road are
runulcrg with the usual number of
train.
Naw York July SI. Jmlge Dona-
bue baa given tbe obuttwd for J. li.
Donahue tbe HoruellsvUle atriker.
until to-morrow to furnish autborl-
tie a to bis power to release. In Ui
dUctiaelon on tbe bail the counsel ad
mtt that o far they can tlud no au
thority either way
ssjasuUs
MitPHW Auguat J U The . brick
moulders are on a etrike for twenty.
live cent advance on to pric paid
during tbe pant fire jear4 The eCk-eet
tore or ttie gaa oompauy demand an
aavanoe. AU were discharged. t
Co44;IBC8 O.. Aotust 1. fsvan
freight train went eastward on th
Pituburg Clncluuatl aud 8t.l Louis
roaa suid on weal this morning. i
Mix westward bound freight -trains
arrived tier at noon. . k j
The noliea took the' control of tde
yarns assisted toy two companies of
military. There was not a shadow of
oppoaition but ou tha contrary every
one-present anuuii tduaaod at' tK.
eoadiUon of aJJaira. v-
The Balihuor and Ohio local olB-
eer tiava be t-fuiaUy notiiled to
reevivw freight.
PinrJtroniA Pa Aoeust 1. TTip
board of Uirei xrs of th)P ouclvauU
rau roau to-ilry decided lo pans the
usnal quarterly dividend on the stunk
of that company the board oonsidei .
Ing It advisable to use its availabl
cash In repairing recent damage to 11 a
Property. - -"." '
WTUCkaUaaRK P.' ugrit
Train left both way e oath Valley
road tfata morning witboot - dlsiurt
anee." At boon' a local train for PitU r
ioa. era boarded by the atrikera. Tu a
etglra loosed and ma into ta rauud
nouaa.
. . . ." ri-t!-"!' s ' 'inkvyi -i h.
.A mail . train . Locud north on th a
Valtt' roaoV disc her a tsra o. xu'
Waa sletainwd Uuree-qaarter of aa bou t
by a crowd mi aeveu thouenud pcrsoe a
at tat dapesv. .' -.' . s
iTlse 'strikers uncoupled tu paaaite-
ger ooaobe atxl eagine Bad tbrwV Ui
coupling Into the canal. Tu by tat
ere replaced and United Hutea dcte
Uv offleer. were sutioned on tbe
pisHMwm waxen.
h.a.
Vsw atseeaiWkaaiBBa aaaa fetraa rare
aata asaa srwasaiaay ta Maaa
a a are n laaaaian .
Trouble t antlsipateii when tb next
train reaches here tbe large crowd of
perauua ai.se m bled here having been
rowdily treated by tb atrikrr.
tlkaaaarr aaM Ta-
eat ta all la
k-eri at uw 41 real
WlLKKSBAKRK Pa Augtwt S. -tioV-
ernor liartranft arrived at Kingston
at on o'clock this afternoon with one
thousand troopa. He has his head
quarters in a car. The atriiier feel
ugly but are not cowed. The track of
the Lackawanna and Hlojmsburg road
wa torn up in several planes by them
and obstructions placed iu tbe way of
the trains w hich made tbe progress
of the troopa alow. Another attempt
will now be made tovepeu tbe valley
road.
' Skw York Auguet 2. Judge Do no-
hue lias admitted to a two buodrtd
dollar bad J. B. Douuboe arrested for
oouteuipt of court In stoppi ng tbe run-
ning of Erl railroad train at Horu-
ellsyilla. Totuo O August 2. The citiiseus
military and police turned out lu
strong force tbfaj taorniug and tnado a
raid upoti the freight blockake ou tbe
Lake Hbore and Michigan Southern !
railroads at this point aud under tiieir I
protection train are beiug started in
ail directions.
HERE AM) TIIEUli
alawae rsaaaaaa la Caatara Jeaenh
rraM aaasekaay .aiae t'srarn
Ins. ' '
rorn-LjtND.Abguntl. -General How
ard telegraph front hia headiuarters
on tbe Clear Water near Kaiiiab un-
der daw of July 27th a follow : "I
have aeked to have tbe troone at
Mlaaoula detain Joeepba unUl I strik
hia rear." Howard say in another
diapatch: "The Hire is Iu th beet
possible condition fur the present and
th capture of th enemy I certain
providing the Montana troop can
cheek hia advance."
CraaaaUaaiat-ate. Wlaaiaw at Malt Lake
Clly.
Hait Lakk Citv Aoguht 1. The
body of Dr. -A. 1 WIohIcw waa cre-
mated to-day his beart having been
taken out for transmission to hia na-
tive town. HI ahes are to be placed
ta the grave of hls wifecear Boston.
KaafaalM la a Pauadry at Fitlaaara-
PtrrBBliui Pa. Aug. 1-There was
a bit sxplosioti at the foundry of R C
Totten 4 Co. Liberty street yesterday.
Two men were fatally aud eight ee-
rlounly burnexl. The noise of the ex-
ploelen was beard several aqaare.
A atrlae aa Vhfa Hkirt Jar
SWM (a kuiarhsa aH re al ml
TlsSVev ........
NJtw Yokk Auguet i Jay tJould
was. this evening accosted by Major
J. A- Hclovcr a friend of Jim Keeue
wbll paaaing tbrougb Kxchauge piece.
Words were exchanged wbeu Major
rielovcr struck Gould one or two blows
lathe aide of the bead and then pick
ing blm up threw him a distance ot !
eight feet. Mr. Oould was rexcued hy
souie frieiids and was found uninjured
lilt tbe exception of a few alight
bruise. He was able to walk tu hi
onio. Tbe . trouble la suid to have
originated irom Gould's having be
trayed a cum lunation to put up the
prioe of Lake ISUore slock in w hich
Keen and rielovcr were interested
illi Uould. There waa considerable
excitement on 'change for a few tuin-
minute salt waa rumored tbattiould
bad been seriously injured.
kseliM sala r Orjr liaeU-l Brisk
kseasaaa at fair Horn. I
Xt Yohk August 2. Tbe an-!
nouueemeut that Towusend Morton i
i Co. auctioneers will sell 1775 case
Kicbmond print ralicoea at trade
alee at their aaleeroom 79 aud hi I
Leonard street to-day by order of tbe
agents of manufacturers attracted a
huge Dumber of dry goods merchants
from all tbe principle cities of the
Union to the sale. The auctioneer
stated tbat instead of 1.775 case aa
advertised he would sell about 2.3o0
case of good. Theaalewa then be-
gun and bidding was lively and spir
ited. ' About two hundred aud twenty
canes of gray and fancy prints known
to trade ae first averaging about 2W.K)
yard each were sold at five and three-
quarter aad five and aeveo-elgbtb
centa Tbe demand wa ao great that
2 "00 more eaaea could have been easi
ly sold. Tb a mount realized by tb
alee wa over JW000. Th price at
private aale fur the good will
averaga about one-half cent lea a
yard than Loose of last year. .
a. aval il a aa
.New Yokk July 31. The contract
between the A da ma Express Company
and tb Baltimore and Ohio railroad
waa dieoootiaued to-day tb thirty
day a otic ha aspired and tit road
refusing to acoeeei to the express com-
panla term. .
awsasis Csrss stsriraes. ektlfsaa.
' Btraaatl aaal 1-aelley ayiaaw-.
Saratooa July 31. In lb mile
race Bertram woo Haroueaa aecond
Prlnoeaa of Thul third; time 1:44)
In tb two mil r Ochiltree won
Atbela second. Lapwing third: time.
4 UtiSii.. Ia th three-quarter mil raoe.
for two-year-oldh' nine started ; Bram-
ble' won Duk of M.igeuta second
Priil of tl.e Village third; time 1:17).
Tit mil and aa eighth selling race
woa by Luuiler. Cardinal Wootsov
setaind Kt Cieorgu third ; time Loej.
Vaa Bsasosl. ar at IsaiiuUaia ateaasal-
m-t ttairrs.r ki.sf.
Jacks ix. Mie- Aujnist i tsovern-
or ciioue ha bet-a reiiomiuated. . i-
Aaalkay steaahlxsss Witwra HaBle
. . -. lata Vaawa taa l-erjary- .
jPoenxAJio . Ur. - August 2. Th
grand ary baa ludictad bUie for per-
L-iljury.i; jBtilea was the swift witness
against Sanator Graver be fur the
anal investigating comimtte.
Ta aXaaaerakM Uafceraalarkaj kaaai
Th -Hon. it -M. Bbbop- who ha
jnst teeo noaaiaated a to leoio
cratle canauial for govcraor of Ubio
M a leaiiiog wnoieaaia grocery juer-
ebaut of Cincinnati; has bea mayor
of the-city-and fat vuite taiiMrlar. - It k.
iaimed Uiat a ca - carry UantMbiu
county aad enable- tha democrat t
elect lourteen membera to th leguiLa-
lore which will glv them th leglsia-f for a long Urn two n.aTibax
lure aad a United' State senator toi Mj .hra . riw .
suarcad. MaMhawa. Th. atBlsatku. "a 1 ' P1 t1J'
Maathaw.- Th awmlaatioa
( liisbop will aot be favorable W the
aetiatorial candidacy of Pendleton and
the defeat of Kwlng is though t to b
aufavoraalw ta bis etnatortal wrdra-
tioua. TbUokt ta.oooipcd of the
vary beat men In lha etai. and will
aionbudiy ba aiwoted by lam majority.
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TlRrO-RLSSIiV WiB.
Tbe Terki ikaadunlnc Tarlr fablaa
Pollr) are la. lag Betere Attacki
a the tlaakt of ike tferlstlaa
lavadrr.
The Defeat or the Banians at rievaa
aad Ksta Saghra (oalraied at ka-
ilaa Headquarters UeiliCem-
nands the Daaablaa Fleet.
Italy and 'Geratariy ia Perfect Aceord-
Tbe Ferater It U Feared Wilt Fallow
Gersiasy ia tbe EasUra Qiiee-tioa-A
Serviaa Scbeaie.
Eaglaad Assert Her Treaty Right t Tw
Gaabeate ea the Daaafea-lree Clad
Will Sspiert Lees Their Passage
Be Opposed.
Osaaaa rska Clalaaa ta Have
arsly Tbaasaaal Maaalaaa Near
rievaa Balleaaaa'a akasVat steal!.
Lonuom August 1. Out of numer-
ous conflicting report from Bulgaria
last week one substantial and very
importeut fact is gleaned that the
Turk bava abandoued their Kabiau
policy aud are making a severe attack
on both flanks of tbe Ituseiaus.
Tb latter have been forced to sus-
pend aggreasiv movements and con-
centrate on tbeir ceutr.l llu from
liiela to Tiroova as pointed out by the
Times' Vienna correepoudent to-day.
IftVman paiha and Lieutenant Gen-
eral Mebemet All suci-eed in Joiuing
band betweeu Tirnova and tb Bal-
kan pauses it will tie fatal to tbe Rus-
sians south of the mountaiua.
Tbus far only Turkish report of tbe
righting have been received since the
first battle at Plevua but it is sur-
uiieed with atroog appearaucui of
probability that if tbe KuaMaiiB were
faring prosperously we a. Mild have
otllcinl bulletins Irom Ht. I'rlerslairg.
The note dropped by the Hossiau
secretary of state from Wa Juarters
of tbe Grand Duke ictuil a here
the czar hi soj urBiig as to sinking of
V-el in the etilvara moutli of tbe
Danube ami tbe employ nieut of Kgy p-
tiaiia in the service of Turkey says as
Boor aa ti.e war
is ended tbe Kusbikus
will remove the impedimenta and
clour the tied of ttie river.
Willi regard to the other oint the
note stated that In calm the anxie.y ot
the Krilisb cal-luel. Lis imperial lusj-
eaty has itiatracted the Uuseian aiu-
bamarior in Iiudnn to declare to Karl
Derby that we harbor no pn.j.i t of af-
Kresnioii agHiiist t'gy4. MiliLwe led
have expected Dial iu BtiK-t fairnee-.
tl . It.iti.i. ...w... . .............
Influence with the kbedive to prevent
him final rii".n:;eit!-tit4 in the It. -till-tiea
agiiiiHt us '
Iu the Lalkana our soldier found
tbemaeivr oppoM-d by riajy pl'.an
troops and it wiil ierlia fct'l-e to
polo! out this fact to j'js'.ifi; the hope i
that If the riLi-b govern meiitiWIr.!
. .
that tu interesu ehall not b cm -
i'.i
against Kgyin. .
itwUl also inflaeiic U.em to pre-
.. .
veut u- f.otn bring forced by tl e open
hisdilitira of tbo vice regal i.overn -
mint tu taae stej.i to prevent a re -
new ai of them.
Tw Tsrkl.k Ho a I far rapt. re al
kskssall. Kekrl; HeaS Isr kerrles
aa 1m Sri.r b... k ..
S asssf. ay asank
Lommin August 2. A dispatch from
Constantinople Wednesday evening
says Mr. Tayard tb British repre-
sentative here ha advice confirming
tb Turki-.lt vi.tory at Plevoa.
rtagbra. Th Kuasians loit
guns aud tb Turk occupied
Kits
r-agbra.
Tbe porte ha the following official
The!
HuMian right wing numbering forty ! tfre : Ixit In wife aw ok and said .
thousand waa all engaged- !" IWr what under the heaven ale
MrT.yardaUo has new. of an j..w" J.Z
portant Turkish success oear K-ta'tliat I'm plucking aster liiie If. -.a
dlspath: "The Russians ou Tuesday. tm.a"'aT-
atlacked Kour pasna at rta Sagbra.
After seven hour fighting Rouf pasba
retreated upon Karat rot ar but Nulla-
man pasba coming up be revised tbej
enemy and recaptured 'Ma Haglm
a ..
eaptunng several guns and Inflicting
cooeiderable Ioa on tb ltoasisua.
A IWlia diauatcb to th Times
states ths two Turkish monitor rap-
tured at Noaopoltaare nearly ready fur
wrvto..
.. Sailors have arrived from tit. Peters-
burg aud th Grand Dub Alexia will
command tbe Danaba flotillo.
Lohuum August 2. Five thauaaad
-Turka occupied a aerie of piatiliuoa at
llevna naloraily strong and artifi-
cially fortified at every point. Tbe
attacking force of iUeaiaas eouaisted
of tne niiiin army erne uuder i len-
eral Knideber the fifth brigatlvof the
aeonoa aivanon.ooiler itiuor rv-batxky ;
wiiu wire ungaor ol eavalry aud nee
hundred aud sixty guns. The bailie!
commenced at niua o'clock ou Mon-
day. The Ituseiao carried Ibeir lit e
of dsfense. and toward tbe clia of tbe
day got a foothold in llevna itself but
finally lost alt tbe lurka at und.wa
Commencing a continuous forward
movement prolonged by the lta-bl
Basouka who murdered tbe woondeO.
't he llusaiane have asked permls-.ion
to bury their al.
riK.HKA AutruMi Asa prtvat alu
tana? of the Hriiuptclilna a loan waa
v.rt.id to riervia fur military puipoM.
Uiu Mar Kawlia doe Bot ennoeal th
uaalra for ike anaexatlou -of Oervia
and Buaola. - Hawtss aaya fa h In
eurd with Priso alllaa ia tbia raspsMt.
Tbe powera ntnsstd to count An-
draawyt will be used to aoottleraot tb
Uatvuut achjrm.
Louoox August 2. The TimeV
Ronie dsagatch aaaerta that perfect at
Cord exists between Italy and Geruia.
ny. tnaeprrespondeutsay: 'Though.
1 cannot undertake to aay tbat lb li
reet alliance oa teeu arrived at. bv
which Italy will follow Germany in
tb eaatera nueatlon."
tB tislla Mark Kseaea la Ba(-
savasi a a Baaa atsssww ta-
LowDOjr August 2. The Financier
aay though the aetUeajaot just ar-
ranged ha beea th BaBsilaH kaowa
failed.
evidene ea
every aide that the stock exchange a
aoouy.te aufioring from inattention
a ..eajrea never x nowu bI.ie
F.O. Hoftsnn's MsuiptoD woa tb
Ooodwoad cap to-day. 1
' Klectioo riot took place at Grimsby
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A1JLISI1EU. 1849
strong wrecked the hotel where Mr
Wat kins who Was elected to parna-
uieut yesterday stayed aud tried u
burn it; threw persona war injured.
Troop were ut ta tlta aoeu. rmw
Sheffield and twelve rioters were ar-
rested. Taa rrssf BMSt mm m Ti
ataaaaaai war.
ITireo New Orleans paper on Satur-
day morning reported a traoafer of the
Cxarowttch beadquartera. (Hie aald.
" In preparation for au atlvano on tbe
river bom ;" another aaid ' br an ad-
vance on lb river Lorn;" th third
said for ao advance on the river
soou."
T Maetal Mlaallaa la Uaeaaaag.
lr. IScberr a recant Merman writer
aaya Uiat In Germany atupid materiai-
laiu altecu tbe peopie; Uiat ciiuie
flourisbea with iucreaaing vigor ; that
the poor are uiiaerable; that tb gov-
ernments are foolish; that tha gCiJ
pecpl are aiily and atiperslitkMU and
that female virtue is at an ebb au low
as to shock even a etootvbmau.
airaac llallariaail.
.aMly
aa of a .ria
A young ladv in Newton munlv
(ieorgia isosaeMt-d t. a sUaugr mon-
omania cilie fancies herself a baby
and has not spoken a word for three'
years although her powera of mover-
aatiou ueed to b ot an order higher
than the average NotwitbeUndi:.g
this alourd hallucination she Is itmxi-
aisteut euougti to read and write let-
ters a eKetlea Im aha 1 raeier al .-
s.N Lecaey.
In 18 tbe clly of Ghent bad a leg-
acy from Ir. (iuinord on conduiou
that every five year it paid lb gov-
ernment !0uti a a prix to be given
to author of tbe best work or iuveu-
liou to ameliorate Ui ooaHlltioo aa-
luraily or iuU-llectuaily of tu work
ing class. How to prevent strike.
would be a very serviceable work for '
ameliorating tb coudilioa ot uu '
claa just now.
TiseKsrlha rsMesaats. BsbbIsb at
ssaaary Mnraan.
The great eatlug rxouralo of gov-
ernors baa received a staggering blow
by the strike and tb proiaabtli'y now '
ia that the conspiracy agalnat lhair i
slomacbs will fall lb eveDU of the '
nast week are sulhSiant to s.u I
every one of the thirty-eight Uiat bis
place for Hie preaant at laaat. Is al Uie
at of II e government of a ban be1
ia al the bea t.
... ...
Old 'alsk '
A c. .tern purary wborlalnss toknow.
na i!w to y or -tha dollar of our ;
Isleeis: ' OldLuilol FUatea eulu iia-
tol from KM u lsli. If Ibey ar In
g Kid ooiidilini) are wmth from 6 cents
io in it-titr; if Lhey are shary. or Jut aa
It ey came from the tuinl tbea Vh v
; .r:-.... Vlrm
j..- . t i un 1.-V14I l-vi-x
jl..l IV I lv ls.1 If iu KtMM
ton dilioii are worth St; if tney are
I siiarp Ibey are worth mora.
j n.rlKsr.. ai iht Lara)-a rrsarlr.
1'rof. Swin t.tes tbat the lbi-ag..
i-liun-bes are mir;(:agel f.r a lnill...u
i and a halt of dollars as f'.llous. hr
Hr. : b teriail t liurclle- e.'rtf-..H -.
I r.-g.illfiiJ "l II j ; Mellalit Kpia
tc"p-.l ; r..in-ti.irti-t. l:.'.ieei
' ' . tm.a r
I.
l.i t-s.
f!4 ISSI
I mtiliali f.l.osi ll.t.iew.
I'lliK.l.. .. is. I V! M.
tl-lll t-e-l J-.7ISSI
M.feK
aJtn.tai;
and others ..
Vt ks ia tm fay lb Bull T
llonfoii Viml: The wiirkiuemen a
CumU-rlanO have bra been ratted mi
t I'ay llieir share of the liaauagea in
I llie sliuiie of fauuu prK-ea for t.fovi -
1 o1 . y ue l(J u;..
i ikc in rreieiu trains. At I'lttstmrg
j liiera were several million of curi-o-
f"18 l'r'Pr' deuod abicu.uu.ier
' law louxt I made e.sual by the a.-hi 1. 1 v
; hU lo mhirh .dJUiiu .
! done. Turn auiu is lo added to tbe
1 and every workiugmaa koa
j 'k'- heavier taxes lun ingbrr rent-.
! i..wer wages aud greater cost of fl
; -...i ..l.i
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. a. siir. nisi mmrm lassiM Sklrr
I 11... s..
y-w York Herald: A llarkensaek
man wee last midtuglit rrerpit..;
softly aloug the beiiroi.ni door oa b.-
t hands and kueee and waa feeling tel.-
ovriy oi.aer t:;e IMrrau lor
ll.li. be bad bidden I lie re ttie rvn lux
several1""" ("ft blue lasaitn of the lake."
How Ui get tbat tlask oil of there t-
luiv tite gut up in the mornifg a a
what a or i led bliu more than the aa-
ter Itile did.
Of AwOlwePrOII
mw.
' A roa" name.1 Scbu.ditaler aue-le-ai
tr'lnj" l b l.iaciasaU b..pil.:.
'Jew mrw7 vV iruiBjBBT.rf rep7U
rativrweT Aioitweae
Kduuidt was stack ad ty a au
oo
auan a ha
fractured b:a skull la this ptanja wnh
a hatchet When he aa lake a to the .
hospital brala-maUer waa escaping at
two didsrant woui.ua. lie never UmA
CotwuMBisnaas a bmm! aaal a IVw
daya ago wa rapidly rvwvria.abow-
Ing no trace of meataj datvbaae
av a ioa of anwrzrarT of slight rirrasB-
atancer. Ta. Vr Meat's laata.
kort Worth Iskiooorat: YasUrdav
ni.waiag a cuuulry aaaa swov ap tu
lbs bawdy I.:om aa Ituak atrsst a ilh
a load wf water uaeaona aad hallaad tu
a aaan at oa of tb Wlaouar aad
aeked tiitu If be "dldu t want to bov
a watermelon for bia girt""" Th ae
eepiieu . ia ' tn Bagsrtva - aad tk
woman ram tn the wladow waea the
ineluu VeUder revogutacd ber Ba bis
taugbter wbo bail raa away (mot
home avmi tnauttja ago. lie plea I
w lib t.rr tw B'aui.toa bar lit of ain
aud sLaoie and go ttuav with luau
a bleb tbe girl finally euaaaataat to
We romniead ber run doe ta aaaer i-f
her a.rt aa tit IX at thing Uey rouid
d.
atilkaa lau-lraaa rsaii a Bail-
air. Maratoca tetter : Tu Hebrew aab-
ituea have not aba4.aa Maraluga a-
eaxsa of Juar till tun. Hebeoaa aay
I seen at lb well every auorntug.
baikiug nii'-uuiuiooly kevety. Ibei
ar at-vemi very tseaatifui yaaag fi-
brw last ie Iter Joeta aesaaau a ba
receive a neat deal of alienism I
cob no louger serves sevra a vara bar
lUeliat; e lir in age of ataaoa. eU.
trtcMty AtlaatiaeaUaa. t4aBaaaa aw.
rxauy o uurvaE aeo as tally up l
th age. U'.v Liio a fair itu.. .-.i
wl" "aae aa tisuen sov
IB krl.ii
- at
e year during to day af Uaa
in a ret iv
Aa talereauaa r.lsl a las.
McLean caajnty Ililooia: Tbaud;
of the tiallai alilla larhl.ug at a
Biiuder Irud. leuiixarari.y va -ated bis 1
seal and a-itb tbe rvuseaf of I he pras-
oaer' OMiuaH placed a wed k Boa a
member ot Ui Imr ia bia ataad. t e
KraMdieraa ruuv toted ba4 appealed
is case to tb aupreai Cutut af U.e
state which I. eld iiiat Us absaar of
tu district idke fkw a tlu Bva aver
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