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Show 4veru:eieut Will lutcrlVre. Washington, 26. The principal object of General Hancock going over ttie lioeot the Pennsyl vama railroad lo Pittsburg is to aid the government ot Pennsylvania in protecting work men in rebuilding the road that supplies sup-plies may be oeut lo various cities along the line, anil comniuuieatiun between Philadelphia and the interior , of l he slate be reopened. Another subject m connection with tho strike which waa dicueaed at length in the cabinet to-day was in regard lo the United Stales court sustaining receivers appointed by tut-in lor certain roads. The court are to issue writs lo marshals intrn, ( ing them lo see that roads in ihe hands of receivers are not interfered with by rioter, and marshals Uave power, if necessary, to summon a P'isse lo enforce tne orden uf their courts. This brings tho riutcrs in direct opposition Lo the power ol the federal government, should any attempt at-tempt tt iijterti-re with tiuy roada in the bauds of n-ceiv. r-; and it waa agreed at the c.him-l meetiuK that the whoie p.-wer of the government should be brought to bear to subU.ii Unitt-d St utes muri'iH'd in cate of nece.-j.uy. The executive cnniiniitce of St George's aiK-iatir.n wt Nili America, Amer-ica, through a rt-predttt Hive today called uii Secret ry of .-jute Evar'ts and re.id a si-rtr of resolutions re-enm re-enm mending arhiUaliou (or the settlement ol the st.,,1; railroad trouble-. Evarts expressed g.-neral approval of the principle of arbitration, arbitra-tion, and prnmi.t,! m ylVe the matter due consideration, |