Show BY TELEGRAPH r L af AMERICAN intond pa pai pal A reign of terror J Is dominant here since hince dawn toda today to da day y tile the mine employed emp loyes have field possession of tile the city driving workmen from all ail tile shops and the vigilance committee was called out the two parties met and exchanged chanced shots both being well arme armed numbers were killed and wounded everything is quiet the are patrolled by armed men troops are hourly expected the delaware lackawanna and western track at the notch north of the city was soaped to but the train got through it all right it had an escort of seventeen men from tills this city large crowds are today to day attending the wakes of men who have been shot moosic hotel about four miles from scranton ton was burned down tonight to night further trouble is feared ithe baltimore and ohio officials report that all is working well except on the third division between piedmont and keysser keyeser Ke where some of the strikers resorted to bushwhacking by attempting koshoot to shoot train men on p assing passing trains four shots were tired from the maryland shore at red bed rock bock one striking a brakeman on the chin chiu another on the conductors wrist three shots were fired from west veat virginia but d did ld no damage the railroad company offered a large reward gen getty has bent sent a squad of soldiers to try to capture tile the rascals pa 1 the mall mail train on the lehigh valley railroad was detained here today to day three q barters of an hour by a crowd numbering at the depot the strikers uncoupled the passenger coaches and engine and threw the coupling bolts in the canal they were replaced and united states detectives stationed on the platform the train was backed below the depot and under a full fuli head of steam shot past the strikers A crowd of or strikers assembled at the lehigh valley depot this afternoon As the mail train from the south came in with master waster blech mechanic anic drumheller as engineer the strikers stoned him until he had off they then mounted thu tho engine cut it loose and ran it ln into to sugar notch john Kel kei keithler thier constable was seized by the mob and roughly handled they would have killed him bl but for tile the interference of friends A large number of passengers were compelled to lay over here the strikers have the engine taken from the train and are running it up and down the road blowing the whistle and chee cheering ing I 1 miners and railroad men are coalescing les cing trouble is feared in accordance with the request of general crook that a delegation of sioux be permitted to visit this city for the purpose of having an interview with officials of the interior depart Department menico Commissioner emission er hsmith today to day after consultation with Secre Secreta secrets twy jy schun telegraphed general crook giving the required permission harrisburg pa I 1 about fifty persons arrested during the past week charged with riotous conduct have been committed for trial the sheriffs posse has been disbanded no danger of mob violence existing here mobs are in entire possession of everything in kingston plymouth and nanticoke general brinton with the first division has arrived at NantI nanticoke cOk and is proceeding cautiously to kingston Wilkes barre and scranton governor Hart hartranft ranft with additional dit Alt tit xit ional troops artillery and supplies is oh the way altogether there are about 2000 troops on the way to luzerne county NEW NL iv the rimes times has the following tilo tile london correspondent of the times at has mailed details of the opinion on i the weakness of the bussian russians lyli which ieh leb is verified by liy recent events he says the czar and prince alib anxious for peace the czar is actually fidgety and mud wished to get Ignat Ignati eff elf to constantinople stantin ople opie to td malie mal terms without the interference of the outside powers who signed the treaty of paris for this purpose details have already been settled which include the demand for the independence of the christian slates states defended by the balkans the cession of one half of the turkish fleet in the black sea that bagoum shall be bp a bussian port and that ajl all the nanu blan bian folts foils shall bhail bo be destroyed ed aus api tria iria has informed Rou roumania nania mauia that her action in crossing the danube relieves the guaranteeing powers of all responsibility and that she must take the consequences of her own acts acte this communication greatly depressed the Roum anians and aul their minister ail All nister of war has hns gone to vienna to see the emperor on the subject there waa was considerable excitement in london last night during which the evening papers exhausted edition after edition of extras so active was the demand the news which caused this was the announcement of the great turkish victory along the whole line of the balkan mountains the british troops which recently embarked for foreign service sailed under orders to india but with instructions to touch at malta maita where they were to receive further telegraphic instructions as to their destination germany is using tremendous exertions to keep austria quiet if th the news should prove true as to the character of the russian defeat very serious trouble may be expected at st petersburg where orders for new levies of are causing a panic the times has the following from london A new crusade is the latest scheme of the papal propagandists ts the vatican has settled upon a grand plan for a crusade to be called the international catholic oli cLeague league and the project r 0 has been sanctioned by the po pope lope p e the centre entre of the new organization is 1 to be rome and it is to have a general fund fuad and to be directed by a commit committee tw at headquarters headquarter with a complete administrative organization with branches everywhere the declared object of this new body is the defence ot of their rights and freedom in view of the la law adopted against the hurch church hutch and pope POP e the re of the temporal power of which the lope jope has been deprived by force the restoration of the rights of the holy see bee the organization and establishment of a catholic press in every considerable cent reaud the supporting of the instructions from rome whose duty it shall be to transmit t them to the news Dews newspapers papers of his district the calumnies calum nies of the opposition press are to be met by legal lega proceed proceedings iDge the pope in in a private circular expressed the hope that all catholic associations will unite in this thia league and the nobility and clergy are ordered to unite in battling for freedom and the universal sway of the church priests and bishops are urged to agree all for one and one for all all cen tres of the home organizations are to be in telegraphic communication direct with wi th the vatican this new scheme is carry earry carrying in extraordinary excitement on the me continent and inay may in the same measure account for the increasing friendliness of italy and germany Ger many maDy it is a curious fact that not one london journal has any information on this remarkable topic but it is nevertheless a fact which I 1 have on the best authority the tribunes washington special says the recent railroad strike was organized to take effect in october but the baltimore and anti ohio people precipitated it in july it is very fortunate to the country that it occurred earlier than intended jay gould was this morning accosted by major A selover a friend of jim keene the californian while passing through exchange peace words were exchanged when selover struck gould one or two blows on the side of the head and then picked him up threw him down an areaway area way a distance of eight feet gould was rescued by some friends and was found uninjured with the exception of a iw few slight bruises the trouble is said to have originated through gould having betrayed tile the combination to put up tile the price of lof lake lako shore in which keene and selover belover were interested with gould there was considerable excitement on the stock exchange for a few minutes as it was rumored that gould had been seriously injured after the fight western union advanced but as the rise the post says was on purchases of brokers not only not identified with either of the parties but understood under tood to be not on good terms with either of th them em the advance is deprived of the t be significance which would otherwise bo be attached to it selover says 1 I helped gould at onie ouie time out of the tightest place bo he was ever in and 1 fold him if ever even ey er I 1 found him h im deceiving me mes I 1 would thrash him a and nd I 1 have dono it he tried to make me sell stocks when he was buying and in doing so he tried to overreach me the president of the delaware lackawanna and western railroad says tr tranquility was restored this morn morning g and business busine s is going en an as usual today to day CHICAGO 2 the tribunes london special says a great battle Is still going on at natcha the blow struck at the ninth corps by osman pasha at plevna on the so severe that the eleventh corps on the outskirts of Rust chuk was compelled to move seventy miles west it was not until yesterday that the russians were prepared to renew the engagement at that time the tile entire force of the russians consisted of about they were drawn up tip in three columns on the plain beside the river vida the order was then given to advance on where osman pasha with men was entrenched behind hastily thrown up earthworks earthworms earth works great embarrassment was caused by the tardiness of the artillery train which could only be dragged t through the mud with the greatest difficulty A halt was made on the heights overlooking Bof and upon the tho spur jutting from the ridge one could bee eee the white tents of the turkish army herded by the river side beyond the town the attack was decided on at all hazards and the artillery was brought into position the ilist roar of the cannon was promptly echoed from tho turkish entrenchments then began a most furious artillery duel dual from which the russian troops did not escape unharmed the seventeenth and eighteenth regiments of infantry of the auant avant garde swept through and through by iron missiles piling dead and aud wounded in sickening heaps together in the midst of this thistle the arder was given to storm the positions lions in accordance with the usua asua usual russian tactics gallantly colmans Sol mans cos sacka of the ath corps rushed to the attack speedily down the road under shelter of a cloud of the ahe fighting was waa for a EL long time almost hand band to hand baud the turks making frequent sorties corties from behind the shelter of the red cross the attendants were unable to carry off the wounded so fearful was the slaughter when at last 1 the order was given to retire and the russian guns gradually ceased firing the turks did not follow up their success evidently expecting I 1 D g a re newal renewal of the attack on the morrow the total losik los of the russians is not lees than killed and wounded TOLEDO 2 the citizens and police turned out in force this morning and raised the freight blockade on the lake shore road and under their protection trains are being started out in all directions poughkeepsie 2 the remains of the late general custer were this morning deposited in a vault until fall and will then be transported to west point mrs custer proceeded jonew to new york WILKES BARBE BARRE pa 0 2 gov gover nor Hart hartranft ranft arrived at kingston Ung ston at one this afternoon with 1000 troops the strikers feel ugly but cowed tho the track of the lackawanna and bloomsburg road was torn up in several places and obstructions placed in the way of the train which made the progress of the troops slow NEW LONDON 2 the clorence florence which sailed today to day will establish captain How gates polar colony at a point on the coast on the north side bide of cumberland there to store supplies upon which the main exploring expedition which sails july ath under captain H W V howgate USA is to subsist the florence Is of fifty six tons burthen provisioned for one year and amply supplied with equipments her off meers officers scientists and crew are george E tyson master wm win sisson first mate dennison burrows second mate eleason cone steward orray taft sherman meteorologist and photo madison wis via naturalist richard B york wm A albin jas W V lee joel B bettles S seamed seamen amm aff mety letl charles hebry henry fuller david T reese and john mcfarland green hanus hands WILIM barbe BARRE 2 21 four companies of general brintons Brin tons command have been sent bent to plymouth where the railroad has been barri and the track torn up the strikers there are turbulent and collect in crowds of 2000 0 and upwards around the depot HAZLETON q 2 work at most of the collieries colli eries erles in ila this vicinity will resume tomorrow to morrow all AH excitement 1 over the strike has subsided kearly nearly all of the strikers on this division of the lehigh valley road are re engaged at the old rate of wages all passenger and freight trains resumed regular trips this morning BALTIMORE 2 baltimore and ohio officials state that every division is 18 working satisfactorily about trains today to day there was no attempt at bushwhacking or other interruptions everything this morning was quiet at bellaire all nil men being in their places to move trains east and west the militia thought thought their services were no longer required and returned home they had no sooner left bellaire than the mob returned in a large force capturing all men from freight trains and allowing nothing to move either elthe east or west the militia being notified of affairs returned to bellaire arri arriving about noon cumner CURRER cumberland LANDS md 2 at a meeting of delegates of fifteen ot of the twenty coal mines in the cam cumberland coal mining region it was decided 31 to 23 after a six hours session to demand pet pel ton for mining SAN BAN FRANCISCO 2 the tho whaler E J F mca Mcl mckeawn McKen Cennon wn from the arctic ocean reports having received information from the natives at point hope through captain ravens of the brig jinandra xin Jin zin indza indra that the men who were left on the abandoned whaling fleet last season bearon are at point belcher nothing Is known of the abandoned vessels NEW YORK 3 the Times special from london says the crushing defeat of the ruti Rusi russians announced in last nighta dispatches Is the latest of a series of reverses sustained by the invading army in european turkey res zee resembling embling in many respects the disasters in which the russian campaign in jr asia terminated the correspondent of the hew new york times at 0 in a letter dated july 27 gives an account of the rapid succession ce of russian defeats prece preceding d and up to the first repulse of the russians at plevna against which they sent a force of men which was repulsed on the uit w with i th a heavy foss loss the defending force consisted of men but the great advantage in position added to the slovenly or overconfident over confident manner in which the russian attack was conducted soon enabled the turks to take the offensive and to rout the russians and capture their baggage trains imperative orders were then given from the russian headquarters for the capture of plevna and general krudener with his ninth corps was hurriedly ordered forward to reinforce the defeated body with instructions to renew the attack the turkish commander osman pasha instead of following I 1 up the pursuit of the retiring russians and apparently divining their ia intention n to renew the assault on his position wisely fell back on his reserves and his strong ground and quietly awaited the |