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Show THE di HEAT ST It IKE. AU.tlrs I p to Ntitiirduy Aittr-teruuon. Aittr-teruuon. I'ENNSYLV ASIA KOAD. Tlie railway etrike exhibittd uo marked feature o( chaucu up to noon on Si t unlay. Troops were being concent ruled by the governors ol Ohio, Mar) land and renuylvaui i. The eagineerrf and conductors of fi eight IraiLS generally joined in the meetings of the traintxieu, and refused re-fused to take out the trains on the excuse that the roads were not safe. Nearly all attempts te run trains failed. A meeting of the Fort Wayne railroad rail-road strikers resolved not to interfere will, passenger traffic or with the mails; to furuUh crewa of men free of charge to promptly move to the city all freight now in the yard intended for Pittsburg, but under no circumstances circum-stances to move through freight until allowed sufficient wages for their labor to keep their families from actual waut. A force of Btate militia, l.SOU strong, reached Pittsburg at noon, aud proceeded under Sheriff Kife to the outer depot to make arrests The Panhandle rond was moving local freight on Saturday. Tbe strikers at i Pittsburg say tiiey will ofler no resist- j ance to the Boldicrs, but will board i trainB at all stations, draw coupling pins and cut the cars loose. All shipping ship-ping is stopped over the Pittsburg and Erie and Cleveland and Pittsburg roads. The freight trains on the Conntllsvillo branch were stopped Friday night. Governor Bedell of New Jersey has oruered two regiments to hold tharaaelvea ready fo any emergency. BALTLMOEE AND OHIO EOAD. Nine persons were killed and twenty wounded by the shooting at Baltimore on Friday night. A number num-ber of the rioters were arrested by the police. The crowd were very demon at rati ve, continuing to attack the soldiers and police with stones. At Cumberlond, Md., there was great, excitement during Friday night. Governor Carroll issued a proclamation proclama-tion on Friday morning commanding the rioters to disperse, lie ordered the commandant of Fort Henry to send all bis available force, and Gen, Hancock was ordered to send three companies from New York to Balti more. The firing at Lee street station of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad was caused by the mob attempting to interfere in-terfere with the firemen. The mob cut the hsse, put out the fire of tbe engine and tired upon the police, who returned the fire and drove the mob back. The soldiers finally cleared Camden station of the crowd, and all the regular trains left Saturday morning. morn-ing. Fifteen hundrsd riotous striksrs are at Cumberland, and thus far have everything their own way, Tbe coal miners from Froatburg joined the rioterB at Keyser. The rioten arrested ar-rested for shooting at the police were released bv Mavor Withers because he feared the threats made by the mob who had Burrounded the jail. Two companies of artillery were to leave Fortress Monroe foi Baltimore Saturday evening. Freight cars at Cumberland were broken open on Saturday moruing by the mob, aud a largo quantity of provisions pro-visions and other things carried away. Women and children with bags and baskets assisted in the depredation. depre-dation. The authorities were unable to guard tbe properly. About fifty men who went west on trains, returned to Martinsburg on a Cincinnati express train from Cleveland, Cleve-land, where they WPre compelled to leave their duties. It appears useless to start any more freight trains west jntil sufficient force is collected at Cumberland to assure their passage beyond that point. The 15th regiment of Ohio national guards bus been ordered to report for duty at Newark, 0., immediately. It ifreporled that the train men on the Cleveland & Pittsburg railroad struck Saturday morning at Wcllaville, O. An attempt to m.ivo a freight train at Newark was contfinplattid under military, mili-tary, guard but after consultation with the strikers the movement was abandoned. aband-oned. The troops were inarched into the yards, but afterwards withdrawn. The work of putting down steel rails in place of iron, on the mountain moun-tain division of the Union Pacific, ba-tween ba-tween Pine Blufln and Bnloid ia pro gressing at the r.iln of one mila per day. At the BUinarck stage arrived at a point two inilfs north of Bear Buttcs and t!n mil- Tumi Cn.'ok city they came upon tue budiL-s ot two men at.d uue woman- lying in tbe rod. Tbe men were shot and ecalptd; the woman was, shot, scalped anil mutilated. The party were travel ing by ox team, and the contents of their wagon wero scattered promia cuously around. The Indians, about twenty in number, after killing these travelers attacked a party of teamsters team-sters who were corralled a fow mils back, but ran at the first fire. |