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Show LATEST TBLKURAMS. x iianuiiM. A llaaiiaeale Neliseie nt llontae ttpee IUhomina, Augu.t It. tlreit ex. cltemeat was cntiaed in this city btl night by what wasfuratlmo btllove.1 to Ui n rovolutionary movemeui on the it of the ltrpulillesn puity, but what ailteuenlly proved lo ben des inrata attempt U.on llio part of certain speculators un the ilourao to bring alKiut a decline In prlir of securities dialt In uin the exchange. For Die fooldiardy, daring scheme liai never l-een iijualWd by any i(israta sistculsUr In this cr any othercountry. A baud nf rjrteeii men armed with rllles and revolvers cniitloualy approached ap-proached the Imlkllngs anil attempted In surprlae the jjuarH. II was llleir Intention lo forco their way into the barracks. Tho sentinel i ulscovir-ed ulscovir-ed the npproaotl of lha luou, whom Ihey ordered to halt. Tbo men made n rush tion the sentries sen-tries truallug, In the confusloii which would follow, that Ihey could force their way Into the barracks, Aathey ran towardi the ontilesibey delivered a volley from llielr weapons aud some guanla fell to tho grounJ, wouu led. Other sentries, however, answered llio volley with nfusslla le from llielr rllles. For a short time a regular battle waa fought and a uumln-r on Itftli aides were wounde.1. lu the meantime the ufllcers stationed at the barracks sum Moned tho troops ti arms, aud n very short tlmo the attacking patty was sur rouniled. KraliUnco was uaeless stil the whole paily wa. i laced under arrest. They will be tried liy n viurt martial and the chances are they will be shot. actrratte Arrltliisrel llelenll, DirriiiiiT, August .1 The Vcleraul of the II. A. It. aro urrlvlng by Iht.it. eanJa, every Inoomliig train bringing another tlimng to mingle with Hie multitude mul-titude alreudylirro. (Jtuisral Veasey, of Vermont, commandeMii.chlef, arrived ar-rived thl iiiorulng. Ho wa nccotii. panlej by JIIm Clara llarton, the lomider of the White Cross, riecrc tary-of-War Proctor I also if tho party. The grarnl event of llio encampment will l tomorrow's parale, which II Is thought will be witnessed by Houtsk) vl.ltor. Tho arrival thus far Indicate Indi-cate that the encampment will l the largest In the history of (he orgauuutton. Tho rivalry Is sharp U.tween .'osblugtou aud Lin (tilu. Neb., In the contest to secure tho next encampment. The latter city Is making much batter fight for the en enmpment than nntlctatd. T. 11. Morrison, the department commander ot Nebraska In lostf. sn-r. Llnoolu, which Isn town of MO) isvple, claims that It can give tho (I. A. 11. as good a welcome as any city In Hie country. Washington, huwever, sos ms to fiavo the atrongest following and a majority of delegates concedelliat It will get the next eticampmenl. Fifty of Lincoln's representative cltltens havo arrived hero and otned headuarlors. They will preaenl an Invitation backed by a guarantee of 7S,noii, Aaalstant Atljutant-Oeneral MoICInnle, Illinois, Is hern In advance of his department. 1 lo thinks his Hlalo will coutilbute ten thousand iople. Lincoln, Nebraska, Is lila favorite place for the neiteti. canipnieut. Hssays So,00icM soldiers In Kansas and fsxi lu Nebraaka nro not member of the (J, A. 11. and too ler to travel far to attend nn entami-ment. entami-ment. 1 1 Ihere Is not room In Lincoln the men can spread out Un the prairie. The most prominent candidates for the joalilon of CommauJer-lu.Chltf nro A. fl. Webaerl, Milwaukee, wis.; Colonel 8me.ll.urg, Han Franrlico; llrevu ltrlgadleMlenenl Hurat.Chllll. collie, Ohio, and Colonel I.lucoln, Michigan, Welaacrtwai a prominent candldato for tho position a year ago and with drew In favor of tleneral Vuaioy. Hu will probably gellhosuppoitofViaaoy' I'1,,lJ,f 5"u 'l, tt irong candidate. Loloiid Hmedburg 1 probably the luos', enthutlailla 0. A. II. nun on lite l'sclllccoBit. Ho baa iloue muoli to ar.llhoorgaollng and booming Ihe O. A. It. In California nnd other roost Htalee-, and i very iwpulsr throughout bo West. Heii nlsonveryonsrgetlo anil enlhualaalio Loyal Irt-glon man, and Will get , ,up,wri 0f i10 .,'. bors of Hie Iy Lvglou attending Hie encnmi tnsnt. '.'.1?,".".'. lur,t IPUlar1y known i"llghllng Ham," and comes with tho unaulmous lucking of the Ohio delegation. Col. Lincoln is a well known Mlclil gau man, who now holds the position of dcijuty wminlselonsr of enlons. J!u,w'" Kut H'e unanimous voto of Mlcltlgiju and nlny get the suprtof the Lasteru Htstes. In nudltlon are mentioned Ihoinvies of Ucnersl II, A. llaruum, New York Clfy, General John liilmor, Altuuy. and deneral I, M, Hedges, Ha' lelraw, Aspoclal train fiom Cnltrurnla nr-rlvitl nr-rlvitl with Colonel Hmodbuig and forty or ninro of bis rudent friends on bt,utd, Ihey were followed by cmtlogenls fiom Colorado aud Wyomlug, |