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Show tiik mum nirniiEiK in trx Msilli Fun the hem fit of thoso who havo tiot closely followed the particulars of the lattatoutbrtak of mluera In Tvntte are, and causea connected therewith, we here reproduce a dle'attli to the Louisville Vuutltr Juurnctt. It con talnadetalla that did liola-ear In the press telegrams lubllsheil here. XAtmvtt i,r, Ten., Aug. W (Bpeoial ) Ouce mote Tfiineaso lias riotous miners. A rlron stocka le has bc-cu burned aLd agalu have the convict con-vict Itimalea leea temporarily driven from competion Willi rrculaber. The scene of tho late-at trouble la at Tracy City, a point whero trouble waa lrait exctad. At V o'clock thla morning the stock ade waa burned nnd tt u 2'JO con vlita wire paced on cara ready to be starttd lor ISashvilto. At 0 o'clock thla morning a committee of minus aaoke V.. O. Nathurat, Huprilutendent of the mints for thu TcitLcucc Coal, Iron and Jtallroad Company, and asked him that the mlutra be allowed aa many liourawork Intach ustk as the con vlcts. Mr, Nathurst reitloJ that ha would submit tin matter to the com pany aud do w hat ho could. Tne committee then left and Mr. Natuurst, knowing tbatastcrtt oalb bound orgaululluu had been formtd kome wet aa ago for rurLceeBUoknjwn, atonca began to auip-cl trouble, Jle weutto lieputy Warden Hurton,aud together tbey began toclrcuiate amung thu mluera, who were gathering In rgroiir s, and try to Intluenca them to keep quilt. Their etloita wcro of no avail. Hlowly the umluouanlrof tuipreitcil excltt-ment excltt-ment Ueaiue tinged with ttireils aud 1 romlit of deatructlou to tho stoukaUu ur a battle. At 8:3i) o'clock an organised body of IV) men, 100 uf thmi armed and nfty aj pnrently unarms., advanced on the Blockade. Tu crpture It waa thu work of n minute. Without undue couluslou uviry piece uf I roitrty belouelug to the'tcbue-aae Col, Iron and Itallruad company ws removctl to re aafe dla- lancu and tho convlcta who wcru In Iheatockado were led out underguard. Thtutho toich waa applied, and at D o'clock tue building were a mus ol names. Thu ml nera ut ouew proceeJcd to the mlut-a, took piaveeatull of the convicts, marched them to thu railroad atallon nu 1 toade, them lu box cars. J, -it tlie telegraph wires were cut aud a guard waa licwt uer arery englue In the )ard tu prevent carrying the news down tlie meuutaln. I.tter on Conductor Much and l'n glneer ltolteti were urdvml to leave immediately with the convicts, lltlng covered by guns they were obliged to otiuy, Tlielralu arrived at the foot of tlio mountain at I p.m. Ca'taln Hut-ton, Hut-ton, with Iweutyllveguarut, has the convicts lu tliurge and uuder control. Helweeit buwauee and Monttagli, the cunvlcta cut thu train In lwo,iitiu ten or tlfteeu made a bri ak for lilietty. cieveralshotawere tlrcd. Matt Wllac n, whin, waa killed, and thejaw of John Hindli, a Metiq hla negro, was shutoll, Thrvu otbera were wounded, but they auccieiifd lu escaping, as tho guard could not leava the iratu. I,a.t summer when the convicts werereleaaed at Coal Creek, Oliver springs aud llrlcevllle, an uuaucceaa ful attempt noa made to have the Tracy City mint rs take similar action, but It failed for thu reason that the Tennesaea Coil, Iron and lUllroad rompaiiy wus worklug Its free mluera on full time, and they did not fetl that ttiey were Injured by the convicts be lug at work tnero. ittceutfy, however, the company fouud H iiecesary tu reduce the cr ,1 oul'ut, and during July the output waa ouly "!i,00ij toua, whereas a year ago thu out ut waa Cu,l)00 toua. The i,m all fell oil the Ireumlliera, who we ruut ou half time, while the con. vleta worked full time This earned tiieurgaiiltatlou uf the band ttiat today burned the Blockades. Vlco-.'reelJont Haxler, of thu Ten neesee Coal, Iron and Hellroiid Com iiuy, Wednesday Informed (lovsrr.or Huelianan that trouble waaautlelf ated, aud Hueriutendent of 1'rlsoui Waja uu Tliuraday maJu an Inveatlgetlou and reortei all quiet. He, however, cugaged fifty now guards to reinforce theiiiltt alrtadyuu hnnJ. It la qulle u coincident that when Ooveruor llucliau.ui recelvid newa of the troutle ttila murnln,; he waa In conference with a comiultt!tr mluers from Coal (reek, who had percnltd resolutions roexuO adopted ly thu free miners naklug the withdrawal ot thu Htate trou, aud pledging g,rd lthavlur. Whuu they luard of the trouble they at once went home In erdtr lopretent any trouble tbatrulgtit be taubtd tut re (lor, lluth.u.u liss ofllclally re-ctletHl re-ctletHl nu Infunustiuii of the trouble-excet trouble-excet that the convlcta wtru at Uiiwan, Adjt. (Jen, Norman ordered atptciultraln tu bring the couvlets, numbering 990, Io Nuehvllle. 'Hie Htate Hoard of I'rlaon luapectore will order thu re tu r u of the convlcta to Tracy City n, soon as tbostoekado Is rebuilt, and will furuUh thu guards neceaary to I rotect them. (Jov, llu. chanan Is juwerleiia In the premised. |