| Show BY TELEGRAPH AMERICAN 27 the tho hey hoi and eor For tWayne hail kall railroad road started out a train at this afternoon with a guard of forty four policemen the mob this afternoon attempted to intimidate the workmen of the phoenix phenix distill distillery bry north side but buu were themselves scattered by the police the foreman of a cr car shop tod today to d day ay said it was the intention 0 of all the workmen workman to return to work on monday morning in declining the demands bf the employed emp loyes of the baltimore and ohio railroad rall Bail road rond for an increase of wages vice president king presents facts and figures showing a great reduction in rates and traffic since 1861 and abid believes these figures will satisfy every reasonable man in tho employ of the company that the wages they demand cannot be paid president sloan of the delaware and lackawanna Lac kawana railroad rall Bail road agreed to the proposition of the engineers to go to work at once at the company terms provided the firemen g be 0 allowed to do the sa meland that the company give them their old wages as soon as thie the times get better at washington N J the strikers detached the passenger cars from the train allowing only the mall mail cars to proceed but the company refu refused sect to take the mail cars alone the illinois was held at several beveral points on friday by the strikers and the governor has ordered the military to protect the road at all hazards superintendent tousey said today that all trains on the new york central and hudson river railroads Bail ball roads were running on time as there was no trouble at any point rook BOOK ISLAND 27 everything I 1 is quiet freight trains are running g freely anthe on the chicago and rock bock island and pacific and western union and peoria and stlouis st Louls louis run only passengers at moline the empio employed emp loyes y es of plow works are resisting a reduction of ten per cent denver 27 the kansas pacific closed their shops here temporarily ra rily on account of railroad troubles no indications of a strike pa 27 the strikers on the pittsburg erfort fort wayne and chicago railroad notified the officers today to day that they would not offer any opposition to the company employing new men to the freight and pas passenger genger trains the strikers say their men will no MO longer run the gerand mail mall trains if the company ard are unable to td obtain new now men mea willing to risk the taking out of the trains this tins action of the strikers will stop all the pas paE passenger sengen trains over that road cincinnati 27 the railways will start freights west tomor to mor row num Hum numerous erous erdus rioters were sentenced today to day to pay a fine of 50 and thirty days in the workhouse NEW waven HAVEN 27 at a rie rde meeting eting of the working mens party tonight to night mcguire the leader in a speech threat threatened bried aried that new haven would buffer aa as pittsburg ig unless the city made an appropriation for tle the working workingmen mene meno COLUMBUS 27 A proposition is published here and circulated for signatures sugg suggesting e sting that when I 1 work Is resumed the railroad men throughout the land contribute jhc each h from thirty five to fifty cents per r month to pay the citizens of for their losses in the late firer fire caus edby the ilot hot hotheadedness headedness of bf patties parties was was were liot not strikers the whole to be turned over to the united states treasurer and all over the sum necessary to be used by the railroad reading rooms the count country rv 0 the military military has been dismissed but notified to be ready for any emerge emergency ngy A number of railroad fl employed emp n 0 loyes o ye met and demanded edthe the s t the lip year 1874 it was de aided not to td till tin was complied with i DETROIT 27 all the roads but the lako lake shore are running on schedule time the nike Like shore is allowed to run no ifo freigh freights tse tso NEW 27 the employ es of the texas cen con central ral rai in n conferences conference today to day with tb e officers of toad joad compromised by accept ing ibo ibe og a restoration of the april stand f rd half of 1 the tile increase to be paid on august and half on october fate all hands ga toworu tomor to mor low jow the only railroad troubles in the tate state tafe now are arg in the texas paa pa cino ciao freight there is considerable sympathy with the men for their good behavior and they claim that they have not noo been paid i their wages since march negro longshoremen struck fr for and obtained an advaney advance from 80 30 to 40 cents per hour loday lo today day OWENTON OW eni ena lon ron ky 27 richard N shuck was hung today to day for the murder of nelson parrish swearing that he was innocent he implicated nive five others in the murders san sax FEANCISCO 27 it had been anticipated some alst aist disturbance disturbance might arise previous to the sailing of the steamer belgio while chinese passengers were collecting at the mail dock today to day A heavy guard was in attendance at the dock and squads of police patrolled the streets leading to that locality as far as market street no demonstration was mado made about have been thus far subscribed to the fund of the committee ef of safety and more is coming notices are posted till all over the town offering a reward of 1000 for the arrest and conviction ot of any person setting betting nire fire to property and for cutting the hose of the fire department last night some of the employed emp loyes of the pacific mail a mant man under the companas comp anys dock piling up straw and fire kind Lind lings with the evident intention of firing the dock doek he was handed over to a special officer and locked up but by some mistake the charge of drunk was entered against him and before the error was discovered be he got off on a slight fine all is quiet throughout thee the tho city 3 and every ward is thoroughly p pat t roll edby the safety committee and large forces are held in reserve at various designated points besides bots bota not a fire alarm during the tho eap 27 P McGuire with several others have Just returned to lewiston from joseph creek where they found large caches of indian supplies they loaded several canoes with it and brought them down the river they propose to 0 go back and burn the balance i if f possible blee they thoy found the hides of settlers cattle with brands upon them also many valuable buffalo robes and some sixty head of horses some of which had evidently been used in different fights some of them they killed and some they drove away all going to sho show w that when the indians left ther there e they intended to return they saw no indians save one old squaw the destruction of these caches of supplies is important just at this time NEW YORK 28 the times has the following summary the great railroad strike is nearly at an end N the reports from all quarters indicate an in ea early 11 y ad adjustment u estment of the existing d difficulties 2 and in many places compromises or concessions have already been made travel has been resumed en on the new york central nd pennsylvania lines but no freight trains are allowed to pass on the lake shore railroad and the strikers at cleveland threaten to stop the pa passenger menger trains today to day if their demands are not concede conceded ct 1 in the mining regions of penn syl syi sylvania vanla a most dalig dangerous erous orous sta state to of f affairs exists and all the roads an fn in that section are blockaded in st louis lodis there was much excitement cit elt ement yesterday though nothing serious the tho officials in chicago hav have e I 1 succeeded in quelling the riots there A number of ringleaders ring leaders have been arrested and their followers am are evidently greatly demoralized prom fort eort wayne other P points in the west favorable reports por t have been received A lungying tung lung bungling ning fing or dishonest jre gre quest for united states troop sin indiana indiana was made by the governor of tb that at letot m 1 nt v kha aha KiA ahta AttA w lawfully awful be complied with at a cabinet meeting the post master general re reported ported that the malls were generally y regularly regular 7 delivered deliverer t 1 t liver ilver er the secretary of war laid before the cabinet dispatches chow showing eg that the work of suppressing the thu he disorder was progressing the e opinion of the cabinet Is that the tiie strike at points in the east is at an end and that hat no lio further vid lence haeil n eed be apprehended east of the tho ohio river also that a day or two more will see travel and trammie traffic restored on all the m maln main lil lines A late report from johnstown PA Pasa ekys ysa ix night fight yester day between the trompa and strikers at which several persons are said to have been killed the editorial says gays david I 1 welles has calculate calculated jn n the i hundred years the united states has existed they have only got ahead of their earnings earning some three years yea ra and knocking off a wording working iv week mabesa hole in this small surplus which is worth thinking of it is within the mark we think to say rec the loss of the varn earnings ings bf the men who went on strike of 0 the men who they directly forced on strike and of the men who were indirect indirectly kept idl by the strike the cost of quelling the riots including pay for the transportation por tation and sustenance of the militia and regular troops and the actual damage to property reckoned at in pittsburg alone that the strike and riots have cost the country this is equivalent to a total failure of the tobacco crop throughout the country for years it is a quarter of the loss by the great fire at boston ST LOUIS 28 at five this morning a detachment of the and U B S infantry numbering men under jenn jet C davis embarked at the arsenal on hoard board the harbor boat E Q G smith and steamed to the eastern approaches pro aches of the bridge whence they marched to depot east st louis louls took possession of all the surrounding yards and tracks and property of all kinds the strikers about strong who were near the depot scattered in all directions CHICAGO 28 the following is sent at the request reque af may mayor or heath and is indicted by ly him diany many dispatches from this city have greatly exaggerated the disturbance bance within the last few days at no time have the lives or property of law abiding citizens been seriously endangered and but a small proportion of railroad employees employee i of or other workingmen of chicago have been engaged in the riot by the collision between the rioters and authorities aties on thursday day and thursday i night light nine persons all rioters nave have been killed and perhaps thirty anore or less severely wounded jno no damage to prope property has been done at any time an and but slight interference with business ness has occurred the city is now bil bri entirely free from rioters and strikers are rapidly returning to their various employments there is no probability of a further farther outbreak or any disturbance of the business interests of the city however we were re it not for the prompt and efficient arrangement made by the authorities to suppress the disturbance dis e the trouble would probably have been quite serious SAN BAN FRANCISCO 28 the steam er city of tokio from hong kong via Yoko yokohama hains haing with a large chinese passenger list arrived at one this morning by orders of the chief of police the chinese will not be landed until four pm when every precaution will wili be taken to insure their safety washington 28 but few dispatches have been received at the war department this morning all of which show m an fei Idi proved improved condition tion of affairs throughout the cou country ti and there seems to be a nirm firm belief that the disasters are at an end BALTIMORE 28 freight trains commenced running on the baltimore and ohio railroad this morning between this city and cumberland A trainor train of sixteen loaded freight cars left riverside elver Eiver side station near locust point this morning no disturbance up to noon twelve freight trains had left cumberland for baltimore A company of united states regulars were with the first train freight trains on the pittsburg division are moving toda today to da day 0 IND p os IS md 28 trains on 0 n all ail a it the tha roads oads r are ept the vandalla Yan van dalia and 1 I and st louis louls railroad on which trouble west 0 here the N and bt louis sent gent out a mail car this morning and I 1 the Vandalla sends a passenger train at T the police pollee I 1 are guarding guar guan ling the tho depot there ta 1 l feeling feung of security aty all is quiet pittsburgh 28 at six this morning four trains over pennsylvania road arrived from the east state troops T the first train stopped at lawren ce ville vilie station and from there thero to mil mii vale the cars are stretched along the track all filled with sold jers ers ere i before eving evat tideo there will be i troops here ohp tha most serious i trouble poon teon on the way yas engo encounter 1 ed at johnstown pa asa As a section of th tain maln passed the depot at ithai that place mee it was tacked attacked ht by by a ra great knob armed with stones and pieces of metal they were thrown ut at the windows of the cars with tel ling effect volley after volley was war poured into the train crushing the injuring a number of or the soldiers As the train moved on several cliff different erent attacks were made tho the last and most serious was after the train had passed beyond the depot some distance at this point the patience of the command ing of officer fleer col hamilton gave way and reaching up he pulled the bell rope to stop the train the ei e gine erand firemen were under a strong guard of Eol soldiers diehs dieks and they at once reversed the engine in all probability this saved the lives of half on board the train for at that point just in front of tb the train the switch had been misplaced and a cary cars car ear heavily laden with fire brick placed on the switch for the fast approaching train to run into it lt and be thrown over the embankment when the train struck the switch its speed had been greatly slackened the engine gine tender and two baggage and three passenger cars left the track 3 and came in contact with the ca car r of brick with such force that the rails and ties were torn up and the five cars piled up in a mas mass three cars were thrown completely around and lay crosswise upon the track col hamilton of the first united states artillery was severe bevere beverely severely Jy injured in the side and several sol ared lers diers badly bruised by the concussion the soldiers of the wrecked train remained at ht the siding till 6 thi 3 morning the third section of the train was detained above the depot by the wreck and was several times attacked by the mob the soldiers of the wrecked train threw throw out a picket line and succeeded in arresting about one hundred of the rioter this number seventy five or more will be brought to this city with the mili mill tay tazy this even evening inge ingo DETROIT 28 the strikers on the canada southern resumed work on the canada division all trall trains are moving aa as usual passenger Pass rass enger esger trains from buffalo and detroit left 0 on n their usual time this e evening if in general manager muir tele graphs graph to geh geb general eral passenger agent snow that the strikers have abandoned nil all their claims and have gone goue tok toworu toS vork unconditionally JOUIS jours louisville VILIE ville 28 the city is quiet and no disturbance is probable the strikers try tra have rele geLe rally raily returned to work though some are holding out steps are taken to organize permanent citizens mill tia phit A 28 the general |