WILLAMETTE FARMER t A k I 1,000,000 BOXTIaES or, Tim CENTAUR LINIMENTS. Xavcbcon toll tho lat year, and not one complaint kas reached ns that thoy have not dono all that It alatmcd for tficm. Indeed, scientific skill cannot go kcyoud tho result reached In thef 0 wonderfol prepa rations. Added to Catholic, Arnica, Mentha, Bcno-aa-Oll and Witch Ilazel.aru oihor ingredients, which aakesa family liniment tint dtflca rlval-y. Rheu matic and bodMdden cripple have by It been enabled to throw aw.Jthelr crutches, and many who foe fears havo been afflicted' with Neuralgia, Sciatica, OakcdBrcas&Wcak Backs, Ac, havo found perma aent relief. l Mr. Joriah vfestlaka, of MarysTlllo, O., write: "For ycare HhonmatU m has been ta 1 bad that t havo been unable to Hit from tho honse. I hare tried eVcrr remedy I could hear of. Finally. I learned of tkeC.ntaur LlilmenU -Th.flnt three botUe. enabled me to walk Tiilihonf my crutches. I am meadlng Spicily. I UKni your Liniment simply a marrel." This Luumefcf eureBurns and.Bcaldi without a acar, extractif'iha nolson from blUa and stlngi. Corel ChlUbUfna and Frosted-feet, and 1 vary clous for Kar-ac'he, Toothache Itch and Cutaneoue Braptlona. ,-, , The Ceataur Liniment, Yellow Wrap per, la Intended for the tough fibres, cords and muscles of hetses, mules , and animal. RKAD1 KfcADI Rt. Goo.'WVFcrrls.Manotklll, Schoharie Co., N. My horse was lamo for a year with wrench. All remedlea utterly failed to cow andl eonildcred hlrn worthier uulil I commenced to uso Sntanr UnlnTent, which rapidly cured him. I heart ily recommend It. It makeo very llttlo difference whethor tho caobo "wrench," sprain;, spavin or lamcncf a of any kind, fee effects "aro tho-aame. Tho great power of the Liniment l, howcTor, shown In Poll-evil, Blg-hcad, weeny, Bpavln, Illng-uono, Oalla and Scratches Thle Liniment Is worth millions of dollar yearly to fco Btockgrowira, LlTcry.mm, l'armors, ana those eavtng valuable animal to caro f r. Wo warrant lla aMMM and refer to any Farrier who has oyer need It. Laboratory of J. B. Kobk A Co., 41 Usr 8t.. Nxw Yobx. Children. A. complete substltotc for Cattor Oil, without lie raplta.tntUMe or recoil in the throat. The refill f Su yoara' practlco by Dr. Bam'l Pltchar, of Masea Shusolts. M . Pitcher's Castorla la particularly rccemmerad'd tor children. It destroys worms, anlmllatca the tood.andallowa natural sleep. Very effleactoue la Croup and for children Teetrdng. For Colds, Fevcr tshnees. Disorders of the Bowels, and Btomich Com. lalnts, notUs is to effective. It Is aa pleasant t take aa honey costs but 86 cents, and can be had of any DruirgUt. Thla is one of many testlmooula: "Cohswall, Lasmo Co , Pa.. March 17, 1874. "Star Olr:-l Havo ased your Castsrla in my jjrac tteeioTsomitlme. I take great Pl ",;"?; ZZilino U to UU vnfwto aa a .safe, idlable. ana SJeo tnedlclner It la rtlcularly adopt to eaueisi iwm tie Hpsjenant taste of Cater ull ran 4,r.HdimuUtolmW.ilcI)It?l9i Mothers who try CaaDria wilt find that they eaa steep alght aad that ihelr babies will be healthy. J. B. Uoea A Co., New York. LUOIUft SMXaXa, Bacooasorto J. X. Kiwa Oo, Liberty at., - - NBW VME, Oommlawlon Ajrent Fm BfJYtNO AMD FORWARDING FROM &v York? via. Isthmus, Paelflc Hallroad, and cape HornfaUklndi of JUrchandteo, and forthej Mk of Wucu from the Padnc coast, for the eoUecUon ck money. Ac- ATTENTION 1EP GROWERS M A SURE CURB FOR Scab, Screw Worm. Foot Rot, AND ALL Parasites that infest 8heep. TT 13 8ATKB. BKTTER AND VASTLY CURAP. YUAN ANY OTHER KFFEOTUAL RBMZDY FOR -TUB TRBATMRNT OF SHEEP. IT Improves the Health Or TUB ANIMAL, AND TUI QUALITY OF THE WOOL. &f" Ose r!taa U enouKt Tw one hundred to two ian1reaHbwp, nooonliaff to their age, tbrrartb, ana condition. It Is pntP In riVE-GALLON CANS-Prt, 113 Mr can. BkJ tat circular, ta T. A. DAVIS & Co.. PORTLAND, OREOON, VYholexalo AKenta lor the Mate, Or to roar catrMt HeUU Dnuariit. mvA Mrs. Rohrer's New Remedy FO& TMB liUKOI JM HM3TZS0 WITH WONDXRVUL 3UC0MS3I TUS PTJRSLY VKGRTABLE RBMBDT NAB no eaivU tu the relief and enro of Voagbi. Cold, AathmaTBronchlUs. Croup. Whooplnsr Couith. Mc. aVM. Ac. It h3 produced some remarkable cures. BoM hr drrlU (renerallv. Pnrpjred only by JOHPI fc. MOKPHT. Monmouth. Or.. 5 whoa all tette.- oT baameee should be addrrsaed . . ' JF. A. 8TRATTIf , Attorney at Law, 8ALKM. OHKOUN. y3 i wr, la r 1 MAKUfACTUaCOBsV BY TELEGRAPH. THE GREAT RAILWAY STRIKE. Chicago, July 2o, 11:15 p. m. Tho night o far hns been ono ol oxuitmnont and trouble. Tho meeting which wut to huvn held by thoconunuulslson Market street w as brokon up In tin Inulplency by h pond forcy of pollco alter it battle with stiinus nnd ntlekn on one oldo and with blank carirldHH nnd billies on on tho other. About hovtm o'alook a bloody row began at Sixteen ami II tlatead when) tho pollco In attotuptinK to dUperse the crowd wero overpowered ami oomixjllod to take rnf uro In the round hoimoofihe O.H. Q R It. They were aoon reinforced and mado a stand on the Halfttea'd street vladuot, where tho crowd becamo asgreaalvo and a reatilar bat tle ensued, which has Just conolnt'tel. The pollen mod their cluba and rovolvora with consldorabloeUeot. They killed a young man named L'at Ooouey, striking brakeman, nnd fatally shot Bd McUeary, bealdea this, 15 or 10 wore more or lens wounded, bow se verely m nnot be ascertained at this boar. Washington, July 23. The-commanding general of the department of the uulf has Been ordered to send all avallablo troopb to either Lonlavllle or Newport barracks. These troops will consist of 18; companies of the8d and 18th Infantry. " V u The commanding officer of the department of tho south has been ordered to send all available troops In bis department either lip Washington or Baltimore, as deemed vanost expeditious. . Reading Pa., July 24. Lance crowds gats) ered at the soane of last night's affair aad about theaame time several companies; of the 4th regiment marched down Seventh to Pennsylvania street. Here thoy met a com pany of the 10th reglmeat, and a lively sight between the military seemed Imminent. The crowd treated tho Eastern Greys' to a shower of stones. This company Immedi ately leveled their pieces, whon tbey were notified by the colonel of the 10th regiment that no indiscriminate slaughter would be permitted. The ttoops then panned down Pennsylvania street and ont of Fifth street. followed by the mob. who fairly threw in Bulla in tho teeth of tho. soldiers. The Nor rlHtown company oflho lotn roKiraontsubse quontlv ataokeu their arras aud relur.ed ab eolutolv to march through the mob. Bomb throw their arms down nnd distributed the cartridges nmong tho crowd. 1-..M.A llufitn ln?9'71 Mrltrnv4 AflnfMl tf.A railroads horn and havo etopped all the trultiH, but havo not Interfered with tho inalla, Noefl.iriH will ho made to carry naHtengorii. Cleveland, July 21, The striken! havo cUit'O'J nil thoNKloonHatColllnwnod, and will nllow no dlsordor or destruction of of property tilde's the mnlltla attempt to Htart traltiH. President Vanderbllt decline- to makn nny conct'M-loiis to the strlkMrn. Llvo Htouk ar dying hero of thirst. Cam of dead foaln mxkn a terrible stonoh: HulTalii, July 25 KxoltemontU Inorenxlng. The mob bavo driven men several niantifHO luring establishment)) In the lower part of the city nnd Intend tnoloo them nil up. Uofftlo, July 26 Tito myor has admnn Ished all lawabldlng cltlaetiH to keop with in doors between 10 o'clock and & In the tno-nlng, and authorising tho arrest of nil persons on tho public slrwim afierthu hour named. Places of biislnnas will Ixt oIokhI after 10 p. m. Four hundred of the tmht cttl eons are doing patrol duty, thus leaving the police force fnra to cope with tho mob. New York, July 25. At the mooting aboat 10,000 men wore nreaent and all nationalities wero represented. Handbills were circulat ed Sn profusion advocating various methods of reform, ete. Tbs Tompkins square meeting ordered aa address 10 President Hayes, asking .that troops be used 'not against the people, and not In favor of railroad corporations. Port Jervla, N. Y., July 86 Members of the Brotherhood of Firemen who previously urged the strike now vociferously condemn It. All local trains are running on time. SyraanM,N.Y., July 26. A stock train ran away Iron, -the strikers this morning, but they pursued on an engine and oompell ed the fireman to loave, and brought the train back a distance of six rolla. . , , Bvraoase. July 26. Late to Bight the strik ing brakenien, firemen and conductors, la a meeting at East (Syracuse, unanimously re solved to reoommenoe operation or in raaa to-morrow morning. All tha trains will be started at the earliest possible moment. HornelUvllle. July . The following Is tha substance of the conditions of settlement of the strike: men to ro to work at a uniform reduction of 10 per oent.; also acknowledg ment 01 into toiana occupied aiongiuointcK by companies; no discharge on account of this strike, and no arresta unltfli for danger ous criminal offenses; the restoration of dis charged oomnMlteemen left to the company. The government has been requested by tele graph to remove troops. There la general sathtiacilon on all sides. Dayton, July 26 Trains on all roads en tering tha city are now running regularly, and all danger of, any riot la thought by the authorities 10 bo over. Jacknon, Mloh., July 26, At a conference with the Michigan Central otllolalw to dy a meeting of employes decided to stand by the company. Engineers and firemen, however, refused to parUulpate, and struck 10-nlgbU (Julvestou, Texas, July 25 A Newa' ape cul from Marshall and Dallas reports a strike on the Tux an Paclfio'rnllrosd. The men do in and three months' back pay and the with drawal of the lata ordsr for 10 aereout. re duction of wages. Newark, July 25. The englntterson the Morris A Bnsex railroad, at llobokon, struck Ibis evening mid travel U suspend1. Jen-e v Ultv. N. J.. July 23 The Htrlko on New Jerwey Central U cotuleta. Pu-ionger cars have fMten deUohenl at l'mllliuur aud jiteniier detained. Newark. N. J.. Jnlv 25. The engineers on the D-ilawuro, Lackawanna A Wenieru rail rniid.afiera lonir npcdlon In liotokeii.deold ed to trikn at C o'clock this nvmilng, and no tr.lns luvo pahed htrofciLSD. ThuUncksand depot u to 1:1 rn-(i. Unitdliv, July 2S Ohstniotions hare been removed. Trains on tho lt-'dliig railroad and brannliH resumed runulug h usual to day. Warrants Iibvh tmon lisnsJ torttii ar ret of over 100 porno ns allowed to hava Ixen comtrnea in tut reeniubJiruvJiMn in prop erty, Up to a Inle hour to night fourteen arrests Imvm bten m-ids. Ten killed and np ward of W) wmnded conipnta the number of.cliItn vlotlras ol j onuay niRnt, an ciishiof wounded are constantly ruportod. Twenty (.oldlers were wounded with kturu and brickba'n. Hiine seriously. New York, July 28 Thi Pennsylvanli Central Railroad Coruptny reporia MVery thing along tho lino encouraging, nnd HI thought a speedy termination ot dltnoulilea will lie arranged. hew York, July 25 Tho Times' Waahlng lon special uys tbe cabliiHt believe the ills aotrnui outbreak in 1'ituburg will not bo r peated flewhere, and that the precautions taken by the secretary Of war and Inoal nu tbsritits will prevent disturbance of any inagnltudo, although Indications at Chlengo at the present time are unfavorable. If how ever violence follows the suspension of bU4- Ineait on the road, it is the fixed purpose of the president to declare oaarttai law, aua en force the peaoe by placing Iht atata asJIUU under anauol of the war dapartaient, and byoaUiagoatvoIaaUara. Taa pcastaWat aaa made tha authorltatlva sansaaassssnl tkat V any Interference with orobstrnelion of train, or attack on private or public property, or riotous conduct, will be considered aa rebel lion against the governmant of tho United States. A strong pressure has already beon brought to boar on the president In favor of Immediately convening oongrem,but liu tint a not. think Uorsentlal unless It becomes nec essary to enroll volunteeta. Washington, July 25. Dlepatchos to-night show a general reeling of anxiety in d 1st tith ed dlstrlotH. OIUcIrIm here aro confident. Adjt. Oen. Drum teleicrattjUH that rileut.Oen. Sheridan will return from the ot Immedi ately, be having been telegraphed for yesttr- day- . . Ohloago, July 20-5 p. m. Tho rioters have beon busy all day In various parts of the city, hut chiefly botwoen Canal and Green streets and betwoon Twelfth and Twanly seoond streets. Tho fighting has been car ried on In these localltloa almost exclusive ly, and has boon continuous and bloody, but not as fatal as might have been expect ed. The pollco have'raroly been tha aggress ors, bat whenever they have had to break up a mob, they havo in tho long ran auo oeeded. The mob la Insulting and ready for trouble at any moment, but baa a whole some fear of the regiments of monmad po lios and of the U. S. troops, who are either on the ground or In close proximity to the trouble the eutlre time. They bava arms of tho most effective sort, and whenever-tdey appear the mob eoattera. The poljoe do not command ao great respect because the us-' prasslon prevails that they will geaerelly fire too high to hit or shoot blank cartridge. The arresta have been numerous, The fore man of the Illinois Packing Co., Jast from the stock yards, says the men attempted to work this morning, but were driven off by the mob. He says f 125,000 worth of meat will be spoiled to-day In that establishment. S p. m. Little newa to obroalola ainoo last dispatoh. Both aides seem to be taking a breathing spoil, but seem to be gathering again In tho vlolnlly of the vladuot. Chioago, July 86. The mob of last night gathered on the south side early this morn ing, and ronewed depredations and violence began, with some 2,000, and swelled to a multitude before no n. They showed aav- ngo bravado and teemed fearless. However whon 106 police charged thorn tbey broko up afiar a but encounter. Thoy united again shortly and prepared for another encounter at Sixteenth and HaUtead street vladuot. An Intorchitngo of show, atones, and inrfc tlves succeeded. Then the polloe being re inforced brokti into tho mob wun a yen tuat was hoard lor blocks nwity. Their re In for co mmits rnnxUtrri of new founds of police. ami a pomnanv of armed Citvalrv. betnic Itl conjunction with tho polio, mado a dtadly onslaught. Tho results aro imperfectly known. 1 nts nroK up tuo muu ior a nine, but they soon gathered again, A gang of thu mnli ran a nsHoonurr train oil at Twelfth ktrefctthuiiiiorulng, end aflor allowing tho pasHMiucra to en-ape, they smasuta inn windows nnd lurnliiiro of the cam. Tho fteoond regiment, tho mounted noire and reirular voiornn force of Chicago, aro on tho scene of battlo. Tho Prenldent baa author- liwd the ubo of troops. Chicago, July 27. At 2 a. m. the oily Is verv oiilet and will remain so till rnornlnx. To day's emolument hero has boon of a pa oullar kind. While tho bnalnosa streets and fnlnt oast or tho rlvor wore quiet and oruor y and showed hardly a sign of anything tin usual, along Ualstead. Twelfth and Twentj- second street soones or blood and tumult were being enaoted. Among the Incident of the day was the appearance of tbeU.H. troops, which created a sensation and an thawiaain brim ar tha nltlsens and a nank) aaannir ina mon. wniea aae tea away oaiura the troops had fairly, arrived. Ttaa 4 Mej neht, oomaoMd largely or Doys, aaa uoor lug under unfavorable pablla oplakia aa to Ita eflolenoy , fooaht Ilka a baad of tiger to-, day, never flinching, obey lag orders, aad marouing nuuor ana uiiuiar nasi votormu regiment. Various estimates era aaadato nllht eouoernlBg tha deaths froas tha atrog- Kl.- It U oertaln taat at least halfadoaea have aeeti seen to die, but the roab, Indian- like, harried ma wouaatxi away oerora tBeir nauieaoonld ba learned. Soma elalaa aa hlgbaa M bava beea killed orasorUlly wounded. Tha polloe have no fatal woand and law serious wounds. . ' Tba regulars have beea Itohlng for aa ua restrioted right to eleaa out tha mob, aad aueh a propoaitloa baa beea made, bat not accepted by the olty aatborlUea. The tanners, who atraek ea asoaM during the warmest part of tho controversy, have ta dav resumed work. - bl. Louis, July 27. Since the afternoon no devolopinouiai erowds have been rargei po lloe force small but ample. About a doaen u'urnly onea were easily arrested. It is un derstood Oen. Davia has orders from Wash ington to answer the call from the governor or mayor to quell the riot. Davia has above 66 men and a battery of Catling gun. Tue clllaens bava subscribed fia.OW for tha purchase of arias. A thousand men bava been enrolled this afternoon, and arm and ammunition purchased, which will be dis tributed aa aoon aa tba men are orgauiaed Into companies. This whole thing was aon oelred aad executed Inside of six boors. Tba railroad strike almost entirely paaaed out of Might In vlnw of tba magnitude of tba 1110 veuent Inaugurated by tha worklngraen's parly and tha high' band with whlok tbey conducted It la closing mills, factories aad compelling mechanic and laborers to oeaaa work. fM 1 Tha water works In tba northern part of thu olty and dlttrlbotlng reservoirs areaa der auard of soldier. The levee laborers who compelled an exorbitant advance of wages or an too stoamooai employe yester day boarded every boat that arrived to-day and exact d sooohslon to their terms. Galveston, July 27. The employe of the Texas Central railroad, at Corsica, struck yetterday. No freight trains are allowed to pauif that point. Many have Kou0 on the tpeolal police. . . . lVwIsvllle, July V. The elty to-night is ery quiet. Clllaens and military continue to peiteot their orgtnisatlons. Motors do not darn show theiuselvw. Kve;y quarter u patroled. Ktnploves of fcovoral factories quit, work, but withont violent lemontra lioas. JnkMn, Mich., July 24 The strike on the Mtchlgtn Central brai.otiea elided at mix O'clock. Dhiiluii Hnperlntendent llron and anomialiteaof s'.rlkf-rx had a coUNUltallou and oauio to an amicable undtrbtandlng. Indianarxills.Julv 2tl. 3 n. m.-Oov. Wll- llaani fesaud a proclaumtlon at noon to-day couiraaudiug too enfuroeinent of law and otlliugou theaherin and Judiciary to bmj ibulr uimotitendevtvora to prevent violence and preserve peaoa. Dtttrolt, July 2i. Canada Houthern strik ers at a full meeting to day uuanlinnualy do ruled (o retdnd the ruaolutlon to strike, aud will bxitin work immediately. Cliiolunatl, July 20 Kverythlng quiet this noon; ail ptHiKr trains aru running, exct-pt on tho CAM, and theybUrt abX jyiuiaexpresHtuianyeniug. lOfdlug. July 26 Business ba resumed Itawouu-d aspect. All trains run regular. Four ringleader of tba riot are arrested. Funeral of six vietitna took plaoa to-day. Hyracuae, July 26. Klgbty train of load ed freight aara were aeat ont of Hyraeaaa to day. Tba atrjka la all over; all trala baad and ataoainkta ar at wora. Tba vlsklag aaUittareglaaeat aaaasad lb paopl wlUa draaaBaraoa, Albany , July 27. Tho governor received a dNpateh stating that tho sheriff and deputies had taken possession of tho Northern Cen tral railroad near Klmlra nnd diaper sod tho mob, and the road whs guarded by soldiers and armed cilb-.oiis,aiid tho sheriff had slatt ed tralnn. "Kt4tn Vi.n.L.A Tiatt. Oti VitnMmMMnllAM J... 1 uirUl.UlJ V All V t7,J llltllMkllklUU, is Deing taken 10 mm 10 order miring the night. A full tegular aud xpeolnl polled force In on duty all night. Militia aro now assembling at the armories, where thoy will remain until I'urtlierortlurH. Kxtra nrms aro perved to tho pollco. Authorities aro of Iho opinion that it to-iili'lit passes without dis turbance tho trouble may bo considered at an eud. Kan PranaWo, July S5 Tho flro nt tho cor'ner of Htucklou and Hroadwny ns ex tinguished and order restored. A man was runovorand kllltd by a hoso carton the way to tho flro. Squads of vigilantes aro scat tered thioughout the northern -aud western portions of tho city, and.no bronchos of tho peace are reported In those localities. South of Market street small bands of hoodlums are ranging round and breaking fntoCblnoso houses, vigilante fallowing them, t the mall dock and vicinity tha excitement and disturbance 'ia increasing. Fire are still raging. It appears, fa bo under , control in the direction of tha mall docks, but spread ing northward along' tha city 'front Ma tho lumber yard and wentward fa -tho direction of Fremont, street. The .mob U.booomlngl more demonstrative ana witnatmooity nia ta aback. Tbey are attaoklnk (ba nolloa.aad .vigilantes with atone. 1 One policeman waa crippled by a atone aad two Vigilant! ported snot, 'ins raroai oaargea on una ground with club and, pistols,, firing about M shot, and forced them back. ,' Gen. Cobb Is Inchargeof tbo Vigilant and reports the riot increasing, and asks, that the military ba dtapatohod to bis assistance, but Chief of polloe FJ.Ua declines to have-tho troops ordered out except as a last resort. Reinforcement of the vigilantes havn been dlspatohed to the soone, and now between three and four hundred aro on duty thore beside the police. Han Franolsco, July 25. A mob thla ovo nlng sot lire to a large lumber yard near the Pacific Mall Co.'h dock. Tho police man aged to disperse the mob, with the aid of ciilanns. At tho siiiiio linio a mob on Hlxth and Howard streets wero smashing Chlnene houses. Tho flro In the vicinity of tha Paolrto Mall dock is still burning, lut tinder control, U won no doubt Intended to burn tho Compa ny's property. Tho mob, about 10,000 in number, wero attacked mid driven olf tho hill by tho (Killco and cltlautis, In tho faro of a hot fusilade of atones; tho mob bAgnn to II 10 plntolo. Tho pollru anawerod with a vol ley, and getting to close quarters used tholr clubs with telling iTrtCt. At It-act lOOaliola wero flred Into the mob. Uow iiiutiy aro killed aud wounded U not yet known. Two cltlsonH aro reported killed nnd agroU many wounded. This eliargn lirnko tho courage ol the mob. many of whom wero raptured, July 202:15 a m, All la now quiet in the olty, with me exception ot two or inroe at tacks on Chinese wnah-housea. but tho par lies engaged are tnslgnltlonut In nuinbera. The eltiaenH and pollco nm being furnixhed with arm. All the avallablo force at tho navy yard will be snnt by tbo U.S. com mander at a moment' notloa. Han Pranolsoo, July 26. During tho day there has been a stream of cltlaons pouring Into tho rooms of the eommltteo of safety, and the available force at the disposal or the committee has been addressed by Wm. T. Coleman, president of the committee, to workingmen, calling upon,tbm to aid In linn, -, t it tl,A l-Ult Mo farther leniency will be shown tba aob7 Members of the committee of safety will, be provided with the most approved, weapons, and general order bar bean gives' to aboot down any paraoq eaagnt la ine awaraaaioi. iahmg properly, or Interfering to prevent tha extinguishment of Urea. The raslatanoa of fered bv tba boodluan element last alahtta tba reaaon for tha adoption of harsher moth? J na 01 punisnmeui. a. special menung 01 tue boarduf police .was1 bld this arernooa.at which it wa determlaed.to inatruataeixH twra of tba police force that ti waa their duty to aboot lato any crowd Whleh attacked them with stonea ar weapon of any klad, 'They wero to take no risk whatever, butat'the arat attack upon them tbey were lnaUaetad to na their pistols., 1; . 1 ,' ' Veteran soldiers of fhe lata war, both fed eral and confederate, met at Horticultural ball this evening and elected ,Ool.iWltblag. ton commander, and organised da four com panies or thirty men each beside ' the' pin ers. and were supplied with rifle and ad journed to Dtsha way. ball, where .they ro- awaailta akaaratll I n r sAPfaarai ' A morn careful ctlmata of tha Ion by last night's fire red uoea the estimate to about 130.000. , .Chicago, July 27, 11:15 p. nv The night ha been quiet up to this hour. No prospect of any renewal of hoeUIliea, Tba mob baa not made 11 appearance, ana aespitame active acnurlngs In' and byond the dtv by. themlllury not a vmtsg oft yesterday' rabble can be foutxl. A history of tha day' work would be compriaed In a state of barm lea i evolutions of cavalry and. polloe. Not a head has been broken. Not oyer a doaen shots fired and they at raaaom aad without (fleet. Tn mob Ma mob ba melted wy; whether on account of the extraordinary activity In military circle or the 'Inr quality of yesterday's battle, ia net known; btitltls oertaln that scene of carnage have been pre vented by the failure of tba rabble to ronew their oharge. t ' July 2H.--The journals thia morning pab IkibrevUed lists of killed and' wounded. The Time give tha names of nineteen kill ed with mldreMHea aud- facta confirmatory, and toe other paper give fifteen killed and large numbers of wounded,- ami Intimate that the lists are lncomnlete. Ht. ?uh. July 2H - At 6 o'clock thla morn lug a detachment of tho 10th. IV.h and 231 U.8. Infantry, numbering 866 men, under Jeff.O. l)vw,"i mbarktd at thearaenralon board iho harbor boat 'K. U. Umlth and steuiued to the eastern approach or the bridge, whence they marchid to tho relay deot at tttstMt. 1iuts, took poafcessionofall surrounding yards and tracks aud property ot all kinds. Strikers about 200 strong, who wero near the depot, scattered In all dlreo ttoiiM, 'I'll I morning an engine and two curs of the Cairo hhort line, with Home forty strikers aboird, arrived at flellovllle, Illi nois, fmm KasiHt. Louis. Ttiev wore met by a company of ralliila aud 17 of them cap tured. At - o'okick mis morninga company of U.S. troops, under Capt. Itoss. took pos behstou or the bridge and guarded It tho re mainder of tho night. New York. Julv 2H. Although tho finan cial and business conquencoH of thu Mriko must ootitinuu to develop, unfortunately, fir omo lima toenmo, ills generally conceded now that active disorder is substantially over. Isolated dlturbancei will bo reported to occur in various locnlltioii, butall that has given the trouble an insurrectionary churaii tar U ended, Tho conduct of the Federal troops during the troublus has oaused a con siderable popular reaction in their favor. Chicago, July 29. Scarcely a vestige of the late troubwa ha been visible to day. A fiw diaaatlsned tailor assembled at Lakevle w, a saburban town, bat they scattered ia all directions uposj learning that a foroeof caval ry waa U tba vlolakty looking tor them. Oans. SbarUaa aad Crook arrived this morning from 8t. Paul and Gen. Pops froea St. Louis. - - .Philadelphia, July 23. The president of tho Pennsylvania railroad makes the an nouncement that the roul and its branches are open for frolghWand passengers from Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia aud Now York to points as far AH.Altoona on their main Hue. They rxpeot to hava , . tho main lino open to PlttHburg nnd Erla' railroad to-morrow and their Hues north of Pitloburgon Monday. Toledo, July 27. Mnnufaoturtng establish ments closed by tho mob Wednesday, are quietly resutnlug operations. Quiet to-day. Indianapolis, July 28. TrtiliiN on all tha road aro running rx'K-pt tho Vandalla and Indlaunpolis A tit. Louie rod ou which Iron blooxlsts, vrst of hr.ri. 'ScranUiH, Pa., JulySd Tho main llnoof the 1). Ii. A V. 18 now Idlo". Tha' mines are rapldtv Uoodlng, nnd nolody Is allowed to touch thi) pnmjw under pti of their- lives," Tho city authorities are lielp'oss to'prevent l the Immeasurable lost which tho flooding of Uie tuition will entail. The miners' are das-' perata.) The Delaware and Hudson Canal . Co mjners demand an advstioj of 25, per,, ocnt, and 'are expected in eirlkn to-tnorrowv " New-York) July 27; Tho Orand Array 1 of -n. the .Republic of thla state telegraphs: (o Pre-' idont ilayee that It' can. if neeUedi furnUb! ' thousands or volunteer .for reatoratlea- aad ") . prneervaUonpf, order.. 1 , , ut, ., .,. , Klmlra,., July 27.-The Northern' CentraV"' aala, no naUltary. -Thara la great iraJoloUaiJia,, .Detro July 57,-rAU nala but tba JUka, . Shbre are running on schedule tlmei Tba ' ijakeHtiora is allowed torunnofrasjrhtai It jo . Detroll. July 28. Strikers on tha Caaada . southern hiva resumed work on tha Canada an division.- All trains are moving aa nsu- - al. r l ' -.'(- .1 Louisville, July 27. The military are ac tive, and the mob are weakening, Oen; llu-1 gar arrfvodto-day. Louisville, July 28. The city Is quiet and no disturbance probable. Strikers have gan erally returned to work, though some are holding out. Steps aro being taken to organ Ixo a permauentcltliwuH' militia. ' Nashville, July 27. U. H. autborlllos hava boon proteutiug railroads, but tho feeling la strong against allowing paasongor trains to go out to-morrow. On most of tho railroads whoro strlkos oc curred, tho dispatches represent trains as running at sumo places tbeto is interrup tion, but gonorally there la no disturbance. F0RRIGN. Duoharcst. July 25. Koports current assort tliat ItaouflVsha has surrounded thu lino elan foreoat ICskl Saghm, but, hn baa been defeated with a loss or I0.OCO killed, m uundod and prisoners. Vienna, July 25. It Is con II r mod that the Huasians has been riefoated near Knlnftor ooii'sequently Iho iiien'H minds aro becoming calmer at i'hllllppopolls. It Is telegraphed Iroui Craronra, near Hal alg that tho Turks aru massaariiiug Chris tians without mercy. A dispatch to the Uroek ambassador at Constantinople, asks for prompt asslslunuo, as otherwise not a man a man will bo loft. An Kngllsh war sloop with Austrian steamers left Immedi ately to receive tbo fugitives, t Paris July 25 It is reported Turkey sues for peace, and Russia will not treat until she holds Constantinople. rllsgusa. July 25 All the ooilvlna forta 'around Nloalo have been oaptnred by tha Montenegrins. TBeioctres of tMleaie ltaelf holdaoUC; ' ' ' , Vienna; July1 95, It Is announced from tha seat of war that tboHarnahun Clroasalaaa , ate abaolulely maaaacralag all the popula tion aad abandoning tbsrBMlvsa to all imag laabjaaxoesae. Uallsotaa andilaoaf Paahaa. hava affected I a lauotlon of their forces and are bow at tha neaa oi an army or ao,wu men oa-taa aoatli crn aide of, tha Balkans. Blels.July.-Oen.'Oourka'remalns la Keaanlik nntll tb8th corps, nowoooapylag tba defiles, or ,tbo ,I!alkaas, )uu pagsaa ' tbroaghand massed with supplies for fnrth-' er.progreM. Theroadat preseat la almost Impracticable, Orders bava been seat to tha 0th corps to teko Plevna. Tbo 4th corps will Jollow aorooss the Balkan. 1 The Kusslsn army, of Ilustahak..haa ad vabObd to tbe llno.or tho Lom river touok-. lag tba Dauutxi at Pyrgoa add 'slowly' mov- ' Ing on that pivot to Invent tha fortreaa. . Nearly 90,000 men arc now Jammed into tha angle bet wee U the Dauubo aud tha Lom, Tbo Turk bava abandoned the line of tha Lola without fighting, Cue part la bolloved to.have retired on Itustohuk and another on Sbnmla. Ooosuallnaple, Julyaa.r-HUIelraan Pasha i I at Karabunar near which a Uussian force Ualsoasaembled. A great battle biexpoot ed. , ) Hhumla, July 0. The Russians were de feated in tho assault on Hllla'.rl 6n' Monday. London, July 36 A Kuaalan oHlolal db- fiatoh from Tirnova coueedlng defeat at levna, gives. the Kusslaa loss 2 colonels and 14 inferior orfl.wrs killed, one general and 36 inferior oOloer. wounded;, 87b tuea disablad. . ' , - ,1ondon, Jnly 26. A dispatch dated Kraa routu lb 26th says tha triovemeat of tha ' Raislaa center along. the, whole Una lndl oateaa serious ongagerrient shortly. ' '.Vienna, July 26. From dispatches frogs the HuasUn headquarters, datad from UUU thia means they bava been' forced back It appear Ituswo has again assured tha powers or Ita willingness to d Incus the fu ture of Turkey after tho conquest of Bul garia, Ninety thonsand mon aro on tba way to rolnforro the Husslan Circassian army. three brlgitdss of foot artillery with 4H nuns each, and 10 batterlos of Coaaok artillery with 00 guns, havo already arrived at TiftUj, Tho ltiiHlaii artillery there will tdionly ba reinf.-rced by 200 guus, and only Hit n w ill a fresh adtaiico be attempted Into Armenia In order tngalq ,otuu forttlled pUot beforo winter set in. Tho eldeat son ofHoharnyl, who was in the Russian army, has Joined the Aloliaslan insurgent. PHib. July 20 The mooting bore today declared In favor of Intervention for tha maintenance of the Ottoman einnlro The demonstration cannot bo wlthoiitgreai Influ ence, and will be Imitated lnil the tuwusof Hungary. It la believed that the Russlins luve com ploled their Hint around Itustohuk, which has Oen sdvaueed In fcoinn places near enough for Ihem In throw t-hi-lls as far as the Inner line or the rorlin'atloii, nm uih aetual aieKO lias not begun. Jliliil.roinnis have lieini hunt from therasrovlteli'MHriny nroimd Itustohuk to olu Iho itu-Hhni huforo 1'luv- IVsib, July Jfl. A dbpulch ayH I'rluco rVorltchakcdl has riotllied the powers Mist Russia will not treat directly v. IUi llio I'ortu. The question to be aolved will be submitted to Uih great per-vvrs, lx)udon, July 26 Consuls at Halnnlua, Cavallo, and IugM telegraph they fear mas sacres arc Impending, and call for pmuipt dispatoh of belp, Correspondents say that In consequence of (he barbarous character of the war It is felt by everybody Ibat tha moment for somo action on tha part of 13u rope is approaching. y ' r i if j-v U i -; I.- . u . .- I T t iat6iaU l V --1 ?! i ' ' ,.,-."--, LtliCji..; J-Slil'.. jMSWKL