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VOL. V-NO. 1307. RUTLAND, YTM FKIDAY MORNING, JULY 20, J877. PRICE TWO CENTS. f atclies anft Jewelry F. H. WHEELER, (Succcsser to Bcn IC. Chase,) at tho old KEEIIIVE &TAIVD, 23 liERCUANTS' KOW, koeps constnntly on hand a largo assortmcnt of atches Jewelry AHD SILVER WARE, whlch ho wlll ncll at the lowest prlces. Tlio large stock ot watchcs lncludca G-old and Silver KEY AND 6TEM WIND1NO, LADIES' AND QENT'S SIZES. ltavlng been ln tho cmploy ot Mr. Chase most )( tbe tlmo for the nast fourteen years, I Bhall plcascd to sco all ot tho old customers and aa manv new ones aa may favor mo wltli a call, ltcmember tho plac, Btgn ot lleo lllvo, 25 Merchants' Kow, Rutland. F. H. Wheeler, Flno watch repalrlng a speclalty. mylMtf More Goods, AND AT LESS PRICE', THAN EVER BEFORE. FANS, HUCniNGS, LACE SCARFS, scarf riNS, SIIBTLAND SHAWLS, SASII K1BBONS, SII.K AND WORSTED FRINOES, BUTTONS. The Best Kid Glove, FOlt THE MONEY, IN TOWN. Ladlca plcaao examlno tho goods and prlces. J. D. MITCHELL, 21 MEHCnANTS' ItOW. Lace Points. Lace Points. TO 1)E OPENED I10SD1T, JUNB 18, 1877. A Bplendld Llne ot Laco 1'olnts, trcsh from tho recent THADE SALE ln New York, whlch can aoa wui uu boiu ai. Lcss Tlmn Half Valuc We guarantoo theso goods to bo cvery nbre SII.K AND LlAMA WOOL, and at lesa than halt tho prlce Buch goods aro usually sold. 1. 8. Tleaso remcmber that wo aro tho only partles ln town who havo thla llne ot goods and we can get no moro at theso prlces. YOUKS REsrECTFULLY, O. R ROSS, NO. 3 MERCHANTS' ItOW d&w RUTLAND, VERMONT. Mansfield & Stimson, FOUNDEY and MACHINE WOEKS Maoufacturcra ot MACHINEKY FOR MAHBLE AND SLATE MILLS, Btono Quarrylng and Mlntng Machlncs, Dor rlcks, Holstlng l'owers, l'umps and lMpc, Eaglnes, uouera ana Tanxs, nnmuuK, rulleyB, uearlng, o CarWUecls, and RaUroad Caatlngs, Trlp. llammora and Fork Ma- chlnery, Clrcular Saw-Mllls. Watcr Whecls, uorn uracKerB, &c. aiboi ageais lur u uu Hon's Uovernor, and dealera ln Iron, Bteel, Fllca, l'lpo, Flttlngs, Ueltlng, l'aclclng, Cottoa Waato, &c&c, &o. fllt IttlTIiAND, TEUnoNT, Tlie Vcscclins Amlicr Olntmcnt Isavery popular preparatlon tor tho Bpeedy cure ot Fclons, Old Soros. Outs, Urulsea, Bcrof niu snrnn. ifnviT Horea. Dicora. Canccrs. llurna. eto. it ln a vcry nlco conslstency tor sproadlng wua a Knuu on paper uruum , m ia ku u nhvBiciiins nnil the neonlo: ono Ijox wll uonvluce any one It Bhould bo kcpt ln overy nouso ann every BUiro. Var ftnln tiv A. w iKrrclnH. Itutlalid. all urutr KlBta lu Burlington, bt. Albans, Winooski ; alao by Dr, W, .1. VencelluB, and Wells, lllchardBOU Hl l'.o., wholtsalo agents, Burlington. Vt, l'rlco 33 ccnts, post pald. 11 Merchants' Eow BLUEOBRRIES FOR THE MIILION. W. U. MUBBEY & BON To The Public ! Wc, tho underBlgnod, havlng formcd a co partnershlp, nndcr tho Urm namo of PAGAN & FLYNN, tor tho purposo ot carrylng on tho Mcrclmnt Tailorlng Buslncss, would say to tho publio that wo wlll opcn THURSDAY, MAY 17TH, 1877, wlth a new stock ot goods, comprlsln ; overy thlng ln OLOTHS, CussiinercF, Worstcils, &c. whlch we wlll makc up ln TIIE I.ATKST STYM1S, and at prlces to Bult tho tlmes. (livo us a call CRAMTON'S ULOCK, MERCHANTS' BOW. l'ETSR FAGAN, B, J. FLYNN. B. J. Flynn wlll do tho cutttng, myisdtt EVERYBODY VISITS M tlie Glotliier! HY IS ITV KoftnnRnlitflpnnil.inrn shown wllh nleasuro and customei s aro always t reatcd ln a courloous ana gentlcraanllkt) manner, whethcr they wlsh to purcnase or noi, nuu nu iinccs BEAT THEM ALL. FLACK THE CLOTHIER, NO. S CENTERST., Rutland, Vt. J. F. BABBITT, Salcsman. THE OAT II AS BEE.V FOUND ! Also anothcr lot ot thoso FINE CIGARS ! ! 10 for 25 cents. Popular Prices 13 DOINU Tlllt DUS1NES!?. W o scll Cleara at a rerv small nroflt. and plo nre convlnced that we nell tno best Uigar tor tno leaut monoy oi any oue m iuvu. A. W. HIGGINS. HURPIIY AXD LISCOMB, SucccsBOrs to Wm, Tllllnghast, uixcricTuuxKS or 8PEBM, WHALE, ELEPHAHT AND 1ARD OILS, HACUINEUY AND BIGNAL OILS, ARQAND 01L, I50 F1HE TE3T, Spcrmacetl and Sncrm Cnndlcs, OFFICE No. 13 UUDSON AVE, EUB1II W. WCIirilT, AI.HANV, N. V, oklamdo r. LincoMu uu ALEXANDEK QUEEH'S BONS, jlinufacturera ot and Jobbera ln TOBACCO, SXUIT AND CIGARS, No. 822 BHOADWAy Albany, IV. 1 HACON, HTIOKNEYB & CO Manutacturora and wholosalo dealcrs ln COEFEE, SPICES, OltEAM TAKTAH, MUBTAKD. &o si K 3 Dean 1 Excnango Btroet, ALBANY, N. Y. TO EBNT, a virv itPHimtiifl lilnfk on F.velvn atreLt. forty by BUty reet, two slorlss, wlt'a rallroad on one biuo anu aireei ou iuu uuit-r. Also, two Einall strcet. marcdtf tcncmcnta, No. U Maln O, r. HUNTOON. nim'UHB I'ltAJIEB. WINDOW COIt- I. Jl(lR , ii-. ln irreat varlotv. All work J'uu&ranteot io nu aU3tuctory, and dono ut urtecstosullllio lltuon. 1'leaeo call ana exam- . 1 IU9 Our uuui n. I Hl'AIII.DINtl CO.. No, I Morcbants' row, corner West street, THIS MORMG'S NEWS, Tho Vory latest Dlspatchcs By Associatca jfress. THE INDIAN CAUFAION. Josoph's Camp Deitroyod H Froposes Peace, New Yohk, July 19. Tho Ilcrald's Kamleh (Idaho tcrritory) apccials eay that Ocn. llowar J, nf ter bard mnrchlng and Eovero Bklrmlshlng, lmi do Btroyed Chlcf JoscpU's camp. Judgirg from hls auppllcs, tho latter cvldently in tcndcd a long campalgn. Tlie cavalry daalicd aftcr tho Indlane, wbo crosecd tho rivcr and rcturncd thelr flrc. Ono artlllcry- man was wounucd. Capt. Whlpple'a ct alry company was ombusaidod, but witb drcw unhurt. Tho Iodians liavc gonc to Lalo paB6, leadlog lato tho buffalo country. Joscpus uanu islcu by Taaooulooskuto, a Blato crcck chlof wlth a vcry bad rccord, IIo 1s dow at bay, wlthout tho mcana of cooklng food. If ho koldi Iho pass for a fcw honrs ho will bo cntrappcd, aa 80 Ida ho Yoluntccrs aro comlng down tho moun taln to joln ln tho pureult. LATElt. A special rcports that Joscph has gono over tho mouctalns and scnt word to Gen. Ileward Ihat ho wants peacc. Ilis advlsers opposcd, but ho inslstcd on lendlng mcs- BCDgers. Ocn. lloward rcpllcd that "Jo scph nilnbt makc a complcto eurrcnder to- morrow (July 161h) mornlng. Tho troops wlll mcct thcm at the ferry. Ho and hls peoplo wlll bo treatcd wltli juBtice, and thelr condnct Invpstlgated by a court com. poscd of nino of my army, named by mc." Operations aro goiDg on for crotslng tho rlvcr to-morrovr, as little falth la placcd ln Joseph. lied llesrt and flre othcrs havo surrcndcrcd. EACEFDL INDIAN3 AND 1KUIAN3 WIIO Al'.E DISSATiariCD FDRTHER ACOOUNT OF HOW. akd'b NKGOTIATIONS. Poutlakd, Orcgon, July 19. Tho bimco lndians aro rcportcd peace- ably inclltcd. Agcnt Connoycr at the Umalilla rciorvatlon wrltcs tbat 200 rcnc gadcs camc into tho acttlemcnt, in addltlon to the G29 prcvlouely on tho reserTation. Nonc arc allowed to lcave tho rescrvation wlthout a pcrmit. Tho 'Walla Wallas and Umatillas aro deitltuto and uncasy. The agcnt wlll gWe thcm bccf at hls own rlsk of ropaymen t by the government. Thomaa and 13 Indlans on Snako rlvcr wantcd to como on tho rescrvation, but Bomcbody sald thcy could not. They wlll probably joln tho hostilcs. A Umatllla mercbant rcports that Agcnt Connoycr has cxcltcd the Col umbla rlrcr Indlans by tendlng word that if thcy did not como on tho rcicrvatlon tbe Boldlera would htndcuff them. Tbe In dlans tald thcy bated Connoyer and the In dlans on hls rescrvnllon, but would go and Hvc on thelr own grounds acrosi thc Col umbla. They would behavo lf left alone. Umatllla merchants spcak wcll of tho Columbh Indlans. and urce that thcy bo unmolcstcd untll the In dlan war cnds. lloward tclcgrapha from Kamalb, Idaho, July lt, tbat ho undertook in pursult of tho Indlans to cross the Clcarwater 20 mllcs below Kamaih wlth cavalry and cut tho Lola traln, whllo Capt. Mlllcr was crosslng at Kamalb and prcssing tho Indlans on tbe dircct routc. lloward was on tbo way wbcn a mcEScngcr arrived statingthat Joseph wishcd lo surrcndcr. lloward baltcd and bad somc ncgotlatlons, whcu ho notlccd by rislng duit tbat the In' dlans wcrc movlng toward the same polnt bo had hopcd to rcacb. lloward tben changcd hls plan. IIo adds that Joseph promiscd to brcak away from Whlteblrd and glvo blmself up to-morrow, tbe lQtb, Thcy havo little ammunitlon or food, bav ing lost ncarly evcrytblng in tbclr hurrled cro6sing of tho river. Thnre are cvidcnces of hls band brcaklng up, and lloward will contlnuo a vlgorous pureult. A lettcr from Walla Walla, July 17, rcports great excltement over Joieph's supposcd turrcn dcr. Ilot headcd onea ccnsuro lloward for llBtcning to tho talk from Joseph, but tho moro scnsiblo thlnk lloward fully under stands himsclf. Thcro 1s a rumor that Capt. Bancroft, who was dangcrously woundcd in tbe rccent battle, has dlcd. Anotber rcport Baya tho ecttlcra on Falaba pralrie have bccn notifled by friendly rodi that thelr livcs would Boon bo In danger, Whcn Joseph ecnt tho scout to Gen. How ard offcrlng blmBclf and tbat porlion of tho hostllo band over whlch bo has control, bo sald ho was dlsposcd to be friendly from tho flrst, but was forcod into tho war by Whlteblrd and othcr chlefj now with blm, IIo wantcd to talk pcaco and go to tho res ervation; but othcr chlefs wantcd to go to Montcna to bunt buffalo. Wbilo Joscpn's messengcr and Uen. lloward wero talking, Joscph wlth bls cntlro forco movcd away, Joscph clalmcd that ho was ohllgcd to lcavo, but would relurn to-morrow and Burrcnder. IIOWAItD DEriNDXD. Ban Fhakcisco, July 10, Gen. McDowell has rccclved a dcspatch from Capt. Kellor etatlng tbat tbo charges of incfllclcncy mado agalnjt Gen. lloward and Capt. l'erry are falie. Ho lays tbe campalgn has becn cucccnful. The hos liles havo opcrated eklllfully and fought dcipcratcly, but they havo been dcfcatcd and drlvcn from thls sccllon wlth groat loss ot uumbers and suppllce. Tbe numbcr of kllled and woundod on both ildei in tbo ac tlon of the 11th and 12th turns out largsr than at flrit belleved. Weather Indications. WAIt DlrlRTUINT, 1 Urricx or inii cnur BiUictL omcR,l Wasuinotom July !0-l a. m. J For New England, rlilng baromoler, south and west winds, ilatlonary or lower tompcraturc,partly cloudy or clccr weather, THE OREAT RAILKOAD BTRIKE. Oovcrnmont Troops at Knrtlnsburg Exclto- Martissiiuko, W. Va., July 10. Tho troopi' traln arrived thla morning and barracked in the round house. At 8:U0 o'clock, a. m., all ?ai pcrfcctly qulet. Most of tho (trikcra arc outside tho west crn llmlta of tho corporstton. No movc ment wlll bo mado beforo noon, at whlch bour tho presldent's proclamatton ordcrlng the atrlkers to dlspcrsc will bo lesued. lic slstanco ls not antlcipated. TITE EXCITEMENT TESTERDAT. Baltiuore, July 19. A spcclal from Kcyses, W. Vlrginla, hst night, aays railroad men have control of mattcra, Ihere ls no dlsturbanco. Tho citlzcns eympatbizo wlth tho Btrlkcrs. Thc mlners of I'icdmont and Wcatcrn Fort of- fered thc atrlkers asslatanco. Tbe work- men of tho tblrd dlvlslon adoptcd a rcaolu- tiwn resolving to uphold the otbcr divieion, dcclarlng tbat thcy lmve been opprcsscd by tbclr employcrs bcyond cndurancc, and cannot livo on thelr prcscnt wages. Thc Hardy guards, 45 stroog, cncampcd four mllcs from Kcyacr awaltlng ordcrs. Thls crcatcd intcnsc excltement. Squads of c.v cited men are paradlng the Btrects through thc dark and raln. Specialo from Martlns- burg eay Intcnse excltement provtlled all day yeatcrday. Thcro is no furthcr out brcak. The fecllog of tho atrlkers waa grcatly intensiflcd by tbe arrival of tho Matthcw llght guards from Whccllog, Tho company at Martl&sbarg numben 38, accompanlcd by Col. Dclaplalno of tbo govcrnor's staff, deputlzcd to reprcscnt thc governor. When the mllltla arrived 200 or 300 strikers congregatcd, fronting thc cars. A confllct was momcntarily cxpcctcd. ' Tho strikers are all armcd with pietoli and concealed wcapons. Thcy left thclrguns at the ren. dezvous. Wllliam Keyfcr, sccond vico prcsldcnt of tbo railroad company, accom panicd tbc militia ln a spcclal car from Grafton. Tho ofllcers of the company hcld a confercnco with thc railroad ofllcials and authoritics ot Martinsburg immcdlatcly af tcr the arrival, and deterraincd for tho tlmo bclng not to rcmove the mllitary from tho cars for fear of an attack beforo tho plans werc arrangcd. Tho men rcmaincd cooped durlng thc day ln tbe cars, standine; ln front of the platform under a Ecorchlng aun. ln the aftcrnoon tho company marchcd to the court house. Thcy carry BprlngQcld brcach loading ilfles and 20 rounds of ammunitlon. Six thouaand ad dltlonal tounda and a fuhor stock of rlfles wero takcn to Harper'e Ferry to bo sent back again. Ilaving bccn stowcd away in a baggace car, it was tbought best not to removo them. Ilalf a dozen riog leadcrs in tho strlkc callcd on Capt. Miller aoon after arrivlng and aaked what hc proposcd to do. Thcy referred to thelr almost starving con- dltlon. Thc captain rcpllcd that he camc to carry out tho erdcrs cven if bis cntlrc company waa used up in tha attempt. Col. Dclaplalno telegraphcd tho governor for in. strucilons for whlch heia waltlng. The town councll rcijucited all ealoons to close. Many of the etrikers havo becn drinking, but genorally kccp qulet. Strikcrafrom otbcr divislons aro cnnatantly arrivlng. A num ber remaln at tho dcpot and largo bodles at the awltches. Tbcy thrcatcn to burn tho depot botel, of whlch thomayor is proprit' tor. Tho Wctt Vlrginla guards of Mar tiniburg ot 80 or 10 railroad men and tbcir lriends cepoused tho cause of tho strikers, At Grafton the Btrikers havo full posscs- slon. The mayor'a proclamation ordering thcm to dcslst was met by rcsolutions of tbo strikers to hold out to tho bittcr end, Gov. Mattbcws was Etoned at tbo Grafton houae Tueiday, a heavy etone falllng into thc room, but miBslng hlm. Tho latest tpccial eaya it ia impossible, from present appcarancea, to get men to run traina out, Tho strlkcra dccldcd to dcmand 92 pcr day for firemcn and brakemen, and no rcduc- tlon for englneers and conductors. They appolntcd a commlttco to co-operato with a aimilar commlttco on nll other scctlona, Tbe commltteo has gono to tho third and fonrth dlviiions to ineist on a gencral Btrlke. The Baltimore commlttco was hero to-day. Tbo strikcra eay to-night If over- powcrcd at Mattlnaburg they wlll blcck, adc at other pointa. Any men who darc to go on traina wlll bo buahwhackcd along tbo road. THE ritESlDE.NT'a l'liOCtAMATION, JlAKTi.NBiiui:a, July 19. Tho presldent's proclamation is belng dls trlbutcd and placardcd. AKTILLEllY WANTEI). V'asiiinqton, July 19, Gov. Malthews has oskcd the presldent for a hundred moro soldicrs and two plccca ot artillery. THE KESULT OF lNTIMIDATION. Martinsbui!0, July 1011 a. m. No cngino man has been obtalncd to tako traln No. 4 east. Tbo strikera eay there wlll bo no demonstratlon agalnst pcrsona or property. A rcquest from the governor atklng tho mcn to dlsperao was rcad, I'lenty ot men aro wllllng to work, but aro afrald. THE I'HESIDEXTS ORDEK TO 1IK EMFOliOED, WAsniNOTON, July 10. Col. Frcncb, commandlni; troops at MartlnBburg, tclcgrapha that aftcr noon be will rnforco tho preeidcnt'a proclamation and dlsperso tho strikcra. IIo thlnks noth Ing moro than a dcmooBtratlon wlll bo rc qulrcd, and wlll only act aftcr consultatlon with Col. Delaplilno. Gov. Slatthowa tele- grapbs Secretary McCrary tbat the lcglila turo of 187S probibitcd tho enrollmont of tho Btato mllltla. Thcro U but ono volun teer eompany avallablo. Withln ten daya tbe governor thlnka ho could cnroll a auf- ficlcnt iorce, but meanwhile property and livca would bo eacrlflccd. Col, Dclaplalno tolcgraphs that addltlonal troops aro not wantcd at Martinsburg. TWO THAINS MOVE AT I.AST. JlAnTiNsnuna, July 10 J:50 p. m. Acoal train east left at 3:14. As it movcd off Ecvcral etrikers occupled the hill alongslde tho track whlch wascorcrcd wlth rocks. The mllitary prcEcntcd arms nnd thcro was no demonstratlon. An cngino wlth a traln of house cars is juit movlng out and all is qulet. Kich traln toek a dc tachmcnt of 10 men. It Is tbought the du parturo of theso traina wlll brcak tho back of tho strlkc. Warrants have bccn issucd for thc arrest of tcn of tho rlnglcadcrs. A PLTJCKY riliEMAN. Beforo tho castcrn lnuud traln rcachcd tho clty llmlts thc flrcman dcbcrlcd and tho train rcmaincd stallonary until 4:42, whcx lt moved off with Gco. Zcpp na flrcman, Ho walkcd up tho track wlth a navy rcvol ver in hls hand, f ollowcd by bis mothcr who tried to dlsauadc hlm from colng. Somc of tho friends ot the Etrikers ran towards hlm to prevent hlm from going when ho waved tbe pUtol over bis hcad and marchcd lioldly to the cnglnc nnd took hls placc. The traln thcn moved off. No othcr traina will bo atartcd to-day. Illchnrd Zcpp, chief of tho etrikers, was arrested nnd jailed. THE l'.ESISTENCi: ENBED. The west bound traln passcd Bt. John's run all rlght, and no f urther trouble ls an tlcipated. There are now here 73 locomo- tltce. nearlv all of whlch havo tbcir flres banked ready to slart after a fcw miuutcs notlce. The Etreets are ncarly deicrtcd and most of 'tbo mllitary bave gono to tbclr quartera. No troublo is cxpcctcd to-night, It Is probable that by noon to-morrow will bo found plenty of mcn to movc all trains. Tho arrest of tho ringlcadcr and tho ttart- lng of two trains has precluded thc proba blllty of fuither trouble. a courr.OMHE rnoriAm.i:. MAitTiNSUCRa, July 10. Zcpb, tho ringleadcr of thc strikers, has becn rolcascd on bail. At Grafton thc Etrikers beld two rncctings. A rcsolutlon was adoptcd dcclarint; their dctcrmination to etand togethcr and promlslng a plan for compromiso. A comrclttco was appolntcd ln conjunctlon with thoso of the rncctings on tbe llne to mcet tbo ofllcers of thc road, A number of Btrikers to-nlght lnformed tho ofllccra of tho road that they aro wlll ing to go to work. Tho whole was origl- nated by the Bccond-clasa flrcmen who havo bccn encouragcd by eomo of tho cltl zens to whom tbcy aro Indebtcd. THE BTRIKE OEXERAL. Wiieeliso, W. Ya., July 10. The Baltimore and Ohlo railroad Etriko has now becomo gencral, cxtcnding from filartlnsburg to Farkcrsburg, Benwood, Columbus, Newark and Chlcago, and strengthens as lt cxtcnds. At Newark and Columbus, Ohlo, frelght trains aro ttoppcd by tho etrikers, but passcngcr trains aro un molcstcd. The railroad ofllcials have callcd on tho governor of Ohlo for troops. Telc iraph wires wero cut west ot Jlartinaburg by the strikers to-day. Tho Fennsylvania Railroad Striko. l'lrrsnuRa, July 19, A placatd posttd about tbc depot eisncd by the prcsldcnt of tho train men 6 unlon, call a mectlog this cvcnlng. It 1b supposcd tho meetlng is callcd for tbc purpoaoof takinc acllon on tho strike. 3Icn on tho Conncllsville brancb, Baltimore and Ohlo, aro stlll at work, trains running aa usual. Tho traln and yard men nt East Llbcrty stock yardshavo joincd the Btrikers. Trains wero run upon eldinga and left there. The etrlkcra then took posscsslon of tbo maln track and atoppcd all frelght trains east or west. Thoio coming in from the east wero allowed to procccd after thc sltuatlon had becn cxplalned lu ordcr not to blockadc the maiu track. It was necessary that some of tho Btock trains Bhould bo pullod up to eidings to bo unloadcd, and tbla work was dono by Pan Handle cngincs. Nonc of thoio bclonging to tho Pcnnaylvanla rallroad wcra allowed to bo used. Tbo maln track at this polnt is wholiy in tho hanfs of the strikers. Tho west bound frelght was stoppcd at Brcn ton'a by a party of strikers, who had gono thero for that purpo30. Tho traln was al lowed to procccd, the mcn intimatlng that thcy would Joln tho strikcra oa eoon na they reached tho city. The cxcitcmont along tho road Is intcnec. It is fcared tbo Fort Wayno nnd Pan Handle mcn will join tbo movcmcnt. The atrlkers thcatcn to releaso McCall, arrcstcd for stnklng Buperintendcnt Watt, by forcc. No dctentlon Is oiTercd passengcr trains. Elghtccn traina aro in tho yards ready to go out but wlthout crcws to run them. Englnccra aro in rcadlncss but the company aro unablo to get man to tako tho strikers' placca. It is sald tho strike la not prearrangcd, but was inauguratcd by Con ductor Ityan's crew, who sent word to tho dlapatchcr that they would not tako out tho traln. Tho dispatchcr oskcd two yard crcws to tako it out. They rclutcd and wero dlschargcd. Bubacqucntly Conductor Gordon orderod two mcn to tako outan cn glne, but tho strikcra cut lt looco from tho train. Gordon thcn mado anothcr attc.upt but tbe men on tha train wero Etoncd away and cotnpcllcd to descrt the traln. Baso Ball. Ciiioaqo, July 10. Cblcsgoa 3, Byracuso Btara 2. Louisviue, July 19. Loulsvillea 10, Uartforda 7, BiNaiiAiu-TON, July 19. Crickets B, Wllkcsbarrca t. TWEED TO THE PUBLIO. Ho Oives C. 0. B, Brvant a Character Hs Saya Ho Is tho Btgg oat Llar on tha FooUtool and all Ilia Convoraationa Aro Romancea. New Yohk, July 19. The followlng la furnlshed by Twecd In vlew of rccent publicallona! To tho pub lio My attcntlon hae bccn called to a sc rlcs of lottera tlgncd by Carolan O'Bryan Bryant, a n.an who for years past no edl tor would bclievo nnd whoso whole llfo has becn ono of cavcsdroplng and decelt, whoso word would not bo belleved under oath.if mallce or grccd could be moro fully gratl- ficd by falBehood. I beg lcave, tbcrcforc, ln answcr, to eay that all tbcfc lcttera are romaccca, and tbat tbo convcraatlona ho rcports as havlng had wlth mc aro lalicly atatcd, and tho conclusions be pur, ports to havo arrived at are wbolly unwarrantcd by fncts. Tbo wholo of tho privato mattors aro (aa all thc city ncwspapcrs know) only a repctltion of tcandalous ttorica whlch bave been float- Ing around their ofllcca for years past. Tho rcasons for corablnlng and now clrcu- lating thcm, are from thc fact that I dls- covercd and cxposcd hlm to a gcntlcman whom ho was swlndling and obtalnlng tnoncys from by falsc pretcnsca, togethcr with tho hope of crushing out my yery ex- lstcncc, and thus ald hls friends in eccur- Ing and malntainlng poiltlons whlch my cxposure of them would dcelroy. I ncver trustcd Bryant, ncver putconfldcnccin hlm cxccpt to advlee wlth hlm on plans for my rclcasc, which he told mo wero suggeotcd by Charlca O'Conor nnd whlch I was lcd to bclleve true, from the fact that O'Conor apparcntly had full con&dcncc In hlm, and ho was always preeent when any of my fiicnds or adviicra callcd on O'Conor. Hls wholo rcport of hls cxaminatlon of my papera and convcrsa. tious with hira arc baso and malicious lalsc hoods, and worthy only of thc sncak and 8py ho has proven himself to be. I am ready now, as I always have been sinco my appcal to O'Conor, and so offcrcd ln my Btatcmcct to tbc attorncy gencral, to sub mlt to any examlnatlon thcy may desirc to makc in rclation to tho dlspositlon of my property and tu the Burrenderof all to them in any way belonging to me. His rcmarka as to John Kelly, wlth whom I have had no communlcation, and whom I havo not scen far many years, wlll, I presume, bo attended to by that geutlcmau. Tbo Bamo rcmarks apply to Gen. Slckles. From my knowlcdge of thcmlsreprcscntationa ho baa made in rcfercnce to my counsel, Town, Ecnd, who 13 temporarily abaent from tho clty, I am convlnced hc can rcply ln such a inunncr as wlll vindlcato hlm from M loul aspcrslons and Inucndocs of this mal. Igncr. I would further say to Bryant and par tles whom hc lauds in hls attack that pcr sonalilics as to family or social rclationa had bcttcr be avoldcd in the luturc, and for thcm to rcmembcr tho old adago about "Livlng in glass houses." As Bryant has ncither 6cen nor been told what he assumes to bo my confcasion (unleas in violation ot accrccy and from tho prosecutlon) hc could not explaln anythlng about lt unless as be has often sald to mc, "a lio 1b bctter than truth and can bo mouldcd to suit,-' was hia rule in commentlng upon it, as appeara to havo becn bls rulo in all these lettcrs. The only papers contalning any etatcment he baa sccn was ono handcd him by mo to ehow O'Conor and the attorney gencral dated Jlarch 29, nnd ono preparcd by Towntcnd and bandcd l'cckham March 20, aftcr convcrsation with me, and whlch papcr I ncver law until I was making tho ttatcmcnt datcd the 17th of April, whlch was handcd tho attorney gencral that day. Tbo papcr of tho 20lh of February bad luaceuracics whlch I polnted out to Town Ecnd as eoon as I eaw it and whlch was ful ly cxplalned in tbat of the 17th of April Had 1 becn falsifying with that papcr bc- foic me would I not havo mado tbo latter ogrce with it? and not as I did corrcct and explaln corrcctione, thus calling attcntlon to them. The papcra of the 17th of April I did personally reviso and declaro truo, and do assumo all reaponslblllty for any etatcment thcrcin made. Thla is my flrst attempt to etlgmatizo the many elandera and falschoods about me, circulatcil anony- mously (and theso lettcrs arc eo ncarly anonymous that thcy como under that headlng, Bryant not bclng a rcsponslble or rcnutable man) and I should not have an. swercd this, but my duty to my counsel ln hls cnforceu aosenco aione nas causcu mo to notico lt. blgncd WILLIAM M. TWEED, Firo Eocord. PiiiLADELrniA, July 10 The tkrca upper storica of tho bullding occupled by Bwlft & Courtncy and Beech er & Co., aa a match and shoe blocklng factory, burncd to-nlght ; loss $40,000. Bouantos, July 19, The flro whlch broko out Tuc6day la Hoamybrook colllory Is now under control and wlll soon bo cxtlngulebcd. OwEMsnono, Ky., July 19, Almost tbo entlro buslncis part of tbe clty burncd last night; Ioes $30,000 to $60,000. West MARLUOiiocoit, Maea., July 10. Coolldge'a shoo manufactory and dwelllng wcroburned laat nlgbt. Loas 8100,000. Two hundred hacdi arc thrown out ot cm ploymcnt. Buffalo, N..x., July 1, Wallaco Cook's bouso and barn at East Hamburgh burncd wlth threo valuablo horscs and 80 tona of hay, last night ; loas, $10,000; Bupposcd Incendlary. An Ital lan tiamp, who callcd at tho houeo last ovculng and was glvcn a mcal, but rcfuscd accomodatlona for tho nlgbt, waa scen comlnc from tho barn when on nre. IIo was arrejted. FINAHCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, new York Stock and Monov Harkat. New Yobi, July Itf. (10I.D nuotcd at 105V. MONEY quotcd at lxcil. (10VKKN11ENT HONDSUUlet. PU1MK Mercanillo l'aper at 3VS4V:. CI.KAHINGS, H3,0IB,CO4. CUSTOM HEOEIl'TS, t3M,0O0. TUEASUltY rtlsbllrBOIIienU $185,000. uaii,iuaii iiuns moacraieiy aciive. BTOCKS tit onenlnL- derllnprt wlnl. lmt nnii. sequently recovered. At sccond call thero was a reaciion or h io a rrom tlio hlghest polnt. Tho tollowins aro tno qnotatlona : D.B.as '81 rog 1Io;y O.B. os '81 coup...iii;j Uarlcm my, do prcr 137 MlelilganCcntral. 4ix u. H. o-sos 'cs now. U. 8. S-20a'67 U. 8. B-203'3 111 U. B. B3 now WJ: U.8. 10-403 reg.... 112)4 D.B, ltW0scoup...ll2'. Currency es 12J"; Del. Uudson.... 8i,',- ranaua irj Onlon I'aclllc 04 LakoSboro X. M.B.. CO',' llllnolsccntral.... &7,' Cleveland l'h'g.. 82 Chlcago AN. W... 22 do orcf B0J1 Cleveland, t'.A; C. 24 N.J.t'cntral 10 lloclc Island 91!. MU. fc Bt. 1'aul 22 do prcf.. Fort Wayno va Chlcago &Alton... 83 do prof..loo Del., Lack.J; West. J3;, c. b. & i aa Ilannlbalfi Bt. Jo. 121. Central I'acino... W, Unlon Facinc l(C Exchangolong..,,lo do nUort,.STi laaioD.... Oonsolldatod.Coal. !0 Comberland W. U. Telegraph.. Olx (Julcksllvcr is do prcf... 22V raciuo Mau 20 Adams Bxnrosa... os Wclla, Fargo Co. 81 Amcrican M. u. Ex 45 O. B. Bxprcss 4I n. i. v. & u. 11. u,. 'Jl sno.. 8 do prcf 13 N-v Tork Froduco Market. Nxw Yobi, July 13. FLOCR ItOCOlntfl Qf 0.2CR lmsllplq. Vnrblr dull, and 52sc lower. Balcs of 8.030 bushels. No. 2 at (3 0034 73 ; Bupenlne western ana stato ut ti Wi35 S3 ; common lo good extra wcstcni and Btato at 15 ao c 25; good to cholco extra western and stato at ts 403G do; common to cholco whlto whcat western extra at6 (isaiB 7s: fanoy whlto wheat western extra at 10 so ts 15; common to good extra ohlo at $0 W (38 25 ; common to cholco extra Bt. I-ouls at H ooaio 25; patcnt Mlnnesota extra good to primuaii i2W($iuuu; cnoice 10 aouoie extra at 11006310 75. Marketcloslng dull. Whkai Hecelpts 20,200. Markct 13 dull ahd hcavy and 192c lower. Balts of 71UX.11 bushels. New rcd amber and whlto southern at $1359175; ungraded sprtngatll 10(3130. Kvk Market Bteady at 75Q7SC for western 93393c for statc. iiARLKv- .uarKct quiet nna unciiangeu. Coan. ltecclDts or i;2.uS2 busiiem. Mnrl-pt about 11 lower. Salcs of 4G8,ooo bushels. Warm western mlxcd at Miatsc; ungraded western mlxed at 57(a01Xc ; Bteamer mlxcd at 0O8O.vc! New Yerk No. 2 at cojsgsic ; hlgh mlxed at tlHc; oli western mlxcd crop at cie; atloat at 01c. UATS. KCCeipiB 01 35,3111 DUSUC13. .MOTKCl In burera' favor. Balca of 4I.7CO buaneli. Mlxed western and atato at 2Uls57e; white weatern ana stato nt 4CC3c : latter fancv re. Jected at 2ao ; New York No. 3 at 333lc; whlto uo ul 30c ; v.uicuo nu. z at- 11c; mixca wcsiern at S241c; whlto western at423Mc; mlxcd stato at 67c ; whlto stato at CCkaCGc. 11AT. Bteady and unchangea. Ilors Heavv. Irrecular and unehantred. Salcs ot new castern at sl3c; western at 8 CorrxE. Rlo rpioted qulet and unchanged. cargoes at axtoxe gold; Job lots at uji&we gold. duuar. uuu ananominai; aa.'.'c ror rair to good reilnlng; s;tc for prline; retlncd qulet at llKOW.c for Biandard A; U'.alljje for granulated; llf.c for powdercd; II7.0 tor crushed. MOLABSKS Dull at 45rst52 lor Porto ItlCO! 45 S560 tor New Orleans. Kice Market steady. Salcs Tit evaec for Loulslana ; o7o for Uarollnas. rETROLEOM HlKherandllrm. Salesof crudo at 7Xc; reflDed at 14c. TiLLOw-Markct ls stcady. SalC3 ot 25,coo pounds at 8,',-c. Eoos Unsettlcd. Sales ot stato and Pcnn Bylvnnla atisaiac; 17C41S0 ror wpatprn. 1'orx. Flrmer nud uutct. Salcs ot new mess ll tll 40C414 50. 11KEF ;uiet. LARD Flrmer. SaIps nf npw nrlmn stmm at t 25(33 37: old prlmo stcam at $a 37. Bctteb Market ls llrm nnd uuchanced, Salcs at 10(32CC for western; 1321o for state. cdekse Market llrm. Sjies at 59io,vc for common to prlmo. 1.1XSEKD uuu, aaies at w 02X2 05 gold. WnisiT Dull. closlnir nt l 11 Mrl. i llvf oskcd. PEODUCE MAKKETB, BBrORTED EXrBKSSLT TOR TBE RUTLAND OLOBE Vermont Karketa, RicnMOSD, July 10. BcrrEn Falrtocood.lliaioc: cholce. l&iiae: fancy20c; chcese, sagc, aOs, ; tlno dalry at 39c. BT. Albaks, July 17. Butter Ouotattons ot common at ioii:e: good to choico 15180'; selcctlona soc. Tho markct on Tuesday was qulet wlth prlces unchangcd. Occaslonally a cholco lot sold at somcthlng highcr. Butter ROld at Fair fax at Is ccnts. New jjaven, July 17. Butter lsaiso : sclcctcd ismi: Ecirs 15c: Cheese 12c; .maple sugar loc ; Oata 50c pcr buahcl. Vekoeknes, July 10. Bctter Butter 15ai9c V 11: seledted :ae : Eggs 15 cents per dozen -, Checso 14c. hay and straw, per ton, $10.00 to f 11.00. MinnLEBUET, July lc. Butter 14 to 16c: sclected 10c: ecra 12c per dozee; Chceso 12c. Eoaton Frodnce Market. Thursday, July 19. Butter Wo quoto : Flno New York stato fac tory. 2223c: tlno and fancy trrocera setectlona. 20a23c: Tnvoices, Vermont 20(32ic; lnvolcos, Now vork, ivq$2uc; fair 10 gooa, i,((4iac; common 1013 15315; western crcamerles, llne, 223230; weitcrn dalry packed, ls-iao; Involces or stralght lota ll jio; commoj, old and. now. Trado on Thursday In Bo3ton was dull and overy thtngdrags; tho market lacks llfo and acttvlty. Thero 13 no lnqulry for lots and tbo markct ls hcavlly utockcd and la an unhcalthy condltlon ; tho poorer grades aro very dull and everybody ls wcll atockod up. Chekse We nuoto : Flno Now York factory. 9KO10C; flno Vermont factory, (Mjcaioo ; wcst ern factory, 6X3io ; fair to good, sdc ; com mon anuuruiuary, uoc. Trade ln Boston 13 good and tho market on Thursday had a much flrmer fecllng. Tho for clgn demand 13 good and tho bomo wants are vcry good for tho Beason; nno factorlos eell trom 9i to 10c, and fair to good factorlcs aro wantcd at tho quotatlons. Western chceso sold very well on Thursday. Dr. Nlilloli'K Mykiem VltallKor, Wo are luthorizcd to guarantco thla remcdy for tho curo of Dyspepsla, Inac tivo Llyer, Bour Btomacb, Constipatlon, Losa of Appctltc, Comlng up of tho Food, Yeliow Bkln. nnd Gencral Debillty. You must ackuowlcdgo thls would bo ruinous unless wo had posltivo evidcnce it wlll cure. You who aro auffcrlng from these com- plalnta, tbtse words aro addrcsscil wlll you contlnuo to suiTcr wben you can bc cured on such tcrma as thcec? It is for you to dctcrmlno. Samplo bottloa 10 ccnts, regular slzo, 75 cents. Bold by F. Fenn and Paigo and Crooks, Rutland ; F. A. Worao, wcbi iiunana. R0.000 ilie annualln bv ncclcctlnL' a cough, cold or croup, ottcn loading to con sumption and the grave. Wby wlll you negicct so lmportant a matter whcn you can gct at u.r etoro Biulou's Consuuitiom Uuiie, with tbo nasuranco ot a apccdy re- covcry, ror soro cbcst or lungs, larac oack or siue, uso bhilou s rouous i-lab- teii. Bold by l'algo & Crooks and t rancla Fenn, Itutland, F. A. Jlorso West Hut land and Hico A Co., Castleton. " IIaokuitaoe," a popular and fragrant perfume. Bold by the above dealcrs, clsc- wbero by ucaicrs gcncrany. uoswiy