Show BY T 11 L E G 11 AX lt AMERICAN baltimore bai bal tanjore 17 the strikers threw a fi eight train from tho baltimore and ohio track th this is morning damaging the engine and some cars and injuring the engineer and fireman there is some excitement here over the attack of the strikers upon the military at martinsburg Mart insburg and land the shooting of f one af the strikers A special to the evening from Martens burg west virginia dated 1230 say the rioters are still firm hud aud determined and the presence of the military only serves to further exasperate them the town is wild with excitement and the strikers and their friends numbering at this time fully louo men bre are re marching about bidding defiance a to the military and the authorities thorit les ties some 75 or 80 engines are congregated here and none are allowed to depart ai A committee from the striking firemen havena tidied the engineers that in im case any engineer shall lit attempt tempe to tako take atrain butof town he will be immediately imm eil ell lately shot at noon a cattle train bound for baltimore attempted to start whereupon the rioters flocked on board and with drawn revolvers placed at the heads head 5 of the engineer and fireman compelled them to run the tra train i lec lic i the stockyards stock yards where the cattle were unloaded the passenger trains are ilot not interfered with as the strike is entirely confined to the transportation men so far fair the strikers have everything their own way ways I 1 lin and athe ehe military bre are passive sive and await awaiting ing further from the governor which up to this time have not come 17 colonel faulkner fauikner with seventy nive five men inen of the ber berkly kiy kly ligh t infantry guaras guards has has bas arrived with loaded muskets and took chang charge e of q one n e of the westi west bound mUnd freight trains and placing his bis men on board aftem pt ed to move the train the strikers bno ano ani their friends mad had gathered d iu iii strong force not less jess than being on the scene seene they were armed armeil with every conceivable weapon and aud as the train was a about aboul to tiley rushe dupon irand lin uncoupled coupled the cars colonel Faul maul faulkner fauikner klaer called on them to disperse but the thu orders we emet 1 with jeum jiri and blud ib threats The Colonel el then theu threatened thal that he would order the soldiers to fire on them if they did not imbt immediate diate ly y desist scarcely bad the thu words fallen from his bis lips lipa when a z fusillade fusi lade of small arms I 1 was owned on the soldiers by was wounded n ded by a pistol shot shut and the imme immediately gave an order to the men to return the nire fire the loi dol soldiers iol diers obeyed or derk was returned ami amt d one rioter hilled billed outright others were supposed ed ho be wounded as a several were hee tee ee a to ka c ond off the grounds by their com comrades radee rudee abts caused a 96 ficele enouf df the wildest confusion and several beveral times the mob charged but the ftfe au d stood 1 td od firm nd and tife ere repulse ld rL A irater late r the rioters are simir abil firm alid ind deter determined mineO the pre presence of the military only serves to further exa exasperate sperato luem them the town if ikwild wild wiell excitement seventy five tl trains ikin rtin consisting of 1200 freight cars carb loaded and of which two thirds are bound east and 0 one ne third west v est are held by the strikers e r between and head of cattle were on the eastward bound trains a large birge portion of which has been leen turned into the stockyards stock yards or hor adjacent pastures liany laden with grain governor matthews is now at grafton Grafto Df with the matthews guards numbering sixty pen PITTSBURG pa 17 the extensive sive foundry and machine shops of occupying a square on street between first and Sec second olid ay eimes was burned this evening begin beginning nag about 5 in the rooms for storing old patterns all efforts to control the flames hames were usel useless esq and the works are i it total loss many maux persons narrowly escaping 7 with their I 1 lives ilves I 1 ves r from tile the falling debit the loss ig Is very leavy heavy that on the patterns alone of which there were thi thirty arty five years accumulation reached while the total loss loaa will not fall short of OW on or which there is said to be about philadelphia IT 17 aci ac re tive firm colorado washed 25 E SO 0 un unwashed d 20 0 ta 3 extra and merino p pulled 85 35 0 38 no 1 and super pulled 35 and 38 texas ane fine and medium 1 25 05 30 19 1822 22 california enla ane aue nine fine and me medium dju diu I 1 ili 25 6 35 35 coarse 25 6 30 DEADWOOD DT 17 the black hills temes times pub publishes lislie the following this evl evi euing aa as an ati extra we learn from lir mr sir john mckelvey mek MeR elvey elvoy of hit tit paul that thit afternoon as the bismarck stage arrived at a point two miles north of bear buttes and ten miles from froin crook city they came upon the bodies of twe men and one woman lying in the thi e road the men amen were shot and scalp scalped ped edl and the woman ws ivus vvhs shot scalped beal ped and horribly mutilated the murdered party were traveling by ox team the contents of their wagon were vere scattered promiscuously around ibe ahe abe indians about twelve in number nud aber after killing these travelers attacked a party of team who were corralled led a few miles back but ran away at the first fire the freighters in coming in picked up the bodies of the two men and woman and brought ht them to crook city placer mine no 6 above discovery cok coi very iery on deadwood gulch after a week weeks d alu cing cleaned lup ija up ounces 0 nek nes of gold oid dust valued at bt about NEW york 17 on saturday night an obstruction which barely failed of wrecking a train of eleven passenger cars wab waa found on aa a bridge thirty feet high between jamaica anti and long island city on bu long island it consisted obi 0 a i bar of iron n fastened across the track by a log of wood thomas kelly a lad of fifteen confessed con cod essed that he be with three others bad put it there proposing to throw the tho train into the we creek and plunder the dead and wounded they expected at feast least twenty would be killed kellys father is Js serving out a life sentence for murder SAN FRANCISCO 17 A A press I 1 dispatch from boince city says battery B mounted aa as cli eli cavalry airy alry commanded by capt halbro hasbrouck uck and lieutenants ennis chapin ham mund mond mondana mon dand and wilson arrived here today this company consists of sixty enlisted men the horses are of the largest t size and rond unfit for mountain travel and rough tough campaigning pai gning it is tho opinion of the onn off officers leers here as well as that of oth e ets eis s that the horses horbes will give E out and the thu men be left on foot after a few days das travel in the mountains keut wilson with twenty inman indian scout fort hail hall arrived here afew i minutes before captain hasbrouck ck these are ure the lat last la t of if the troops which are to come this way a without change of ofa deders ders fort bohe boho wili wiil be left without a garrison a and nd the whole 0 rouell rOut fout ern idaho without troops NEW YORK 8 A city ina rna manufacturer u has re received elved orders tor ton two large liand hand nire fire nir fir e heu teu en gines abe to be sh ippol to beking peking china cimma As the warm worm weather approaches the deaths rapidly increase p ally fn an the squalid tenement quarters I 1 these portions of the in an filthy and as long iong as thil they M ule uie e permitted to rem disease and an d death will prevail dil the steamship queen was boarded by special agen t ye berday and the storekeeper chas longbottom was anze arze arrested for complicity in lri the recent silk gilk and und lace smuggling frauds he commissioner shield held him ip 2000 ball bail ho he is the t tenth ewh employee of the national natio hal aal line luine that tas nas aas been arrested for as in the smuggling during the storm today to t 0 oday day light ning shed elied at north 1 bergen berj N J X billil killing ag mrs bai bal Sai idov and her baby taby ten months month sold old oid and frederick muller a boy of four fourteen teen years A washington dispatch states thattie that the g governor ov e r n oro of west V ea virginia virglnia V arginia has heleg telegraphed hed for united states troops to red zed reduce uce to ord order orden er t s strikers on the line of the B baltimore a it 1 and ohio railroad the recent removal of john P bigelow the treasury agent for conducting the syndicate operations in ili london is said to have grown out of charges against him of having brought several trunks of dutiable goo goods d s with him on his last visit vist home without paying the custom bli bil charges aiges diges cincinnati 0 18 the amm aff mairs affairs of carter county ky kyj are aro still 1 in an unsettled state A soun joun oung g man mahi mahl named Harn hammon mon was shot there thero oni I 1 saturday by bi pome of the under unde i wood party all of the tho arrested by the militia were tried trie rida and acquitted the tho civil autho 1 I ties were unable to enforce the laws lawi elnko the withdrawal of tho the militia j |