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4 THE citickGo TRIBUNE THUTYAY, JULY 15, 380, _—_—— 5 = eres FOREIGN. Paris the Scene of a Magnifi- cent Celebration Yes~. ’ terday, Boing tho Anniversary of the " Capture of the Bas- _ tile, c Thousands Flock from the Prov- inces. to Behold: the {Grand Spectacle. Z Day Turned into Night by Many Brilliant Tu. ° 4 minations. The frish “Compensation Bill Losing . Ground in the British House of Commons. Parnell and His Little Group Com- mence Thelr Obstruction-_—- ary Tactics. Denial. of the Reports. Regarding Short Harvests in Europe. Several Sick Cuban Prisoners Mur- “ dered by Spanish Troops. FRANCE, THC NATIONAL VETER. i Pants, July 4.—Tho National fote promises to, bo’ a inarvelous success. Tho {weather [s superb, ‘The strvets are all decorated with tings ahd gartnnds, ‘Thore is un enormous crowd, ‘but perfect order. Vety fow police are seen on the streots, E {THU GRAND OPENING CEREMONY took pinca in tho Hippodreme at Longehainps this ufterncon, President Orévy, necompanted by n brilliant statf, reviewed the troops, and de- Uvercd tho new colora to the reglments In tho Presence of 100,00 people, Prealdent Grévy, on presenting the flags, antd the army had become to Franco n ‘guarantee * for tho respect auc her and for the peace which i | | she desired to preserve. A At tho conetuslon of his specch, which acct pied only u few minutes, thore were entbusinstia eheera und shouts of “Vive la Republique!” “Vive Varméal" “Vive Grovy!" und u scone of patriotic onthusiaam. TRE crowns. or 86 For days, but espeolally yeatorday and to-day, people from the country hnve been pouring Into thocity-tu_ witness the grand colebration of tho uineticth annlvorsary of the fall of tho Bustite. (Is imposstble to reckoily tho” number of rangers, They aco not only from the prov-. ‘Nees, but from all parta of Europe. Citizuns ind visitors are bolling over with enthusiasm, wd both the Government aud citizens have mado iberal preparadions for a magnificent display— iho former wppropriating 603,00) francs and tho utter liberally subserlbing money to pay for Qreworks und gus, bosides decorating tholr houses with bunnors and bunting. The (ete isoncof tho grandest in tho history pf tho city. i mimanitAL, ARCHES ‘ bend over the wrcat streets, Inthe Faubourg 3t. Martin tho air Is billawy with red, white, and bluo Qugsand streamers, The thunder of ure tillery begun flo day, though many ougor cltl- zeus started tho eglobration Inst night. Tho comlng of daylight found thousands of people astir, who had slept on tho streots or in the parks, othor accommodation boing uvattainuable, Astho day advanced tho crowds guthored at various noted plnoca; and blocked any progress save to tho police, At tho Plucé du Chateau a’Eau tho mob [s fmpenotrable, eliborate preparations have boon, made. A pyramid of turf bas been built over a fountain, bn which {3 0 cnat of- Morico's colussal stutuc of the Republic, It is surrounded with masts bear dug shields of the city and national flaga. . Tho Placo de Bustile was Hluninuted by eloo- tricity, ag ulyo the avenues nnd boulevards on thocust. Tho flgureof Liberty on the coluinn Of Jitly stood out In the bright Hyghts, which lott +the coluiin In darkness, * ‘at wianr, : ‘Tho Hluinluation to-night was very brititant, and tho strevts are thronged. Potards ure lot off in all dirootions, Gambetta mude tour through the ecutral quarters, und was received with finmonse enthustnsin whoerover be ap- peured. Tho Plice do In Bustile is in. blaze of Munyecolorod lyhts, und the avenues andstreots near ft aro lt Ike theduy. Tn all quarters af the elty the principal buildings and squares are Ailuninated, und many’ bewutiful and artistic transparencies are displuyod,. J . Resides tho grand concert at. the Trovadero, which, fa attonded by from fifteen to twenty thousand people, muslenl porfortiances ‘on a grand aculv are going on In diferent districts of tho city, The vast, crowds gt those performances ail tn tho streeta, although full of patriotic ox- ultation and excltémont, ure very orderly, ANOTHER ACCOUNT, 7 New, York, July 4.—Parls specials contain the following concerning tho scones cooncctod with tho fate: Tho time for tha commencement of tho ceremonies was fixed nt hulf-past 1. Ata quarter pust 12 all were seated. The scone then Presented was magnificent in the oxtreme, Tho stands wero illod from top: to bottom with au- perbly costumed lidies, among wham titted or stood gnres of men olthor in rich uniforing or iu more simple tuck citizens’ clothos, the dense colunina of youdlery somo currylug on thelr swarthy faces tho history of Frince's military struggles, and tho «lense mass of common peo- pis outaide the Inctosure, ou lawns and on the hills ubout—alt this formed n sight which could not be witnessed outaide of Frunce. At hulf- past 12 o'clock w large red wilic tag was unfurled tothe breeze in fruut of the Presidont’s stund, putes Kuns Wore then fired, aud thia ane nounce s ‘THE OFFICIAL' COMMENCEMENT OF THH EXEIt- CEB, ‘ Tho atandard-bearens of tho 433 fouiments of tho Frouch urmy, bouring tho volory of tholr different pegluonia then ranged thomselyes immediately behind the stands. “The Colonel of evory regiment advanced toward tho contral tribune from ao hall-circle ruuud ft, received each big new colors from the President, and re- turned to hia plice, amid cheers that surged wlan the whole line of the raco-course, Aw tho number of cuch was rocognized and the prowess of bis roghnoeut wus soon recorded on tho silk, the enthusiuain awollod intoa deafening roar, At the conclualon of tho Preaidant’s address, tho Colonvla removed tholr cups’ in homage to tho Hepablie ug reprusuntod by {ts Prosident, Previous to the commencement of the vureino- nieg the bands of the diferent regiments bad Marsbulod to one spot on tho pluln, when the ollicora ryised thelr caps, and niLof thom almul- taneously burst out in the eoul-ingpiring strane of the Mirgellluiso. Wonts cannot exprese tla elfect produced ue this tromendous outburat, ‘The words, * thril ng olevtrig,” are fieapaulo of, deseribing It. Men's fuces ttushod aud women’s oyca flushed, hate wero thrown in tho alr, and shouts "Vive la Republique,” rolled aver ho pluln with u forep which for a fow mluutes drowaed the wuste, The men ‘ i: EMUNACED ONW ANOTHEL,” Bnd some wopt. It was an impressive momont, New colors wore thou distributed umong the regiments, and then the Ino was formed for tho parade, whlch ‘lasted fully three hours, iftur Wuleb tho rexiucnts marchod ta tholr respuctive quarters. The regimonty os thoy marchud by tho President's stund cheered, and tho crow outside seut up shout ufter shout o8 tho gallunt heroes of many ward pasacd’ by, Tho military force ou tho fold numbered 1%,- 00) men. . ILLUMINATION’ OF TIE’ “CHURQL OF NOTRE : Sy DAMES Last wiht the iluminations of tho Cathedral of Notre Dame were tested in proparing for this eventug. Tho bulldl hag boun overspread Th ewe cuncealal, ID such A munor ud to. turow foot lybt upon ‘the Cuthedral without iar ae ere, Arta rown into @ bright rellef, un Woked fio vaut deructuro of porvelsin, s ‘THE GAUATA RAILWAY, ‘ho Chamber of Duputics will voto a credit of 9,000,040 trunce for to construction of the Ba- bary Hallway. eG * ‘SKSUITS BETILED IN BRAIN, ne hundred and forty Jesuits from Toulouse have setited at Curon iad Murvla, iu Spain, 4 TUEABUKY BONDE. In the Benatu yesturday tho Minister of Fle Hero the most” Wonee stared that tho Treasury: sould durlug the current year be nble to redeons 107,0K),00 feniies' worth of Treusury bonds. Avcording to the lowest entcutation tho revenue would ex- coud tha budget eatiniate ly 20 per cont, ' . doauevonr's neiv argh, Monti Rochefort's now paper, f Intransiycant, was issued this morning. Te declires bitter wal agalust the supporters of Gambotta. * GREAT BRITAIN. . PROBAULY UNFOUNDED, : Loxnow, July 4.—Tho Times says tho report that tho oxport of grain from Itussin 1s ta bo prohibited fa probably entirely unfountted. BIR BARTLE FRERK. Tho Manchester Guardian's Londo corro- spondent anys it will be no surpriso to hear the announcemont of tite reontl of SirBartte Frero within a fow days, . » 1N TINK CONMONS. Lonxnon, July 14.—Tha Houso of Commons moet at noon, and wont into Committoo of the. Whow on the Compensation-for- Disturbance i. ‘Two huura wero consumed in a dispute over the raling of the Chuirman of the Commi tee, which, ou itt apponl to the Speaker, was de: elded ayuinst the Chatrinan, ‘The Irish meimburs denounced the Goverumont's course regardin: tho bill ns weak and trresolute, Parnetl xaid the Dill as amended Inst night ought to bo rejected. Lord Edward Cavendish, Liboral, brother of Lord Hartington, thought, na mutters stood, the Passage of tho bit was Hopoters, an uftuk tha uttitude assumed by Parnull, the Government would bo Justified th abandoning the measure, Mr, Gindstona wutd if tho rejection of the bili was desired, the proper motion to thut end ought to be innile, Ho urged tho Mouse to gd forward with the details of tho Dill, and not to tolerate continied violations of the rules of pro- cedure, 14 thy character of tho:Houso was con cerned in upholding the established methoda of trunsnotlny business, 2 ‘Tho Irish mombers talked out tho ecrslon of the Commillteo, proventing action on the Goy- ernmont’s umendinents, ie Gindstony said the Government was dotor- mined to persovoru with It, and not to be thwart- el by this sort of opposition, Ho nppointed to- morrow for a continuation of the det PARNELL'S POLICY, Tho Pall Malt Gazette says: The line of polley announced by Mr. Parnell and his sbyenteon supporters to move to report progress when the Compensation-for- Disturbance-iu-lreland bul is nguln discussed, evidently leads to indetinit: ab- struction. It is vasy to deelnre ft tobe Intolor able that a ininority of Home-Hulers, who are themgclyes 4 very small intnority of the Houso, Are not only to linpowe thelr pulley in Irish logis- lation, but are to bout liberty, If they nro rex slated, to stop English logtalilion, But the rem- udy isnot easy. ‘Tho forms of the House may be and ought to ba tho Disturbance bill Is. thrown out to-morrow and Mr, Parnoll 1s susponded for tho roat of the soxsion, the only result would be to make ul tation mory cortalt sud dangerows when the session Isover. This laa fenture in the situa- tlon to which serious menon bothsidesshould ad- dress their minds.. ‘Tho [riah constituents nist be taken into uccount as well as tho Irish mom- bers. If tho session onds without somotbing belug done to disarm the hostliity of this awk- ward group, the Purllimontary discomfort of stunner wil tari into buniet blige far more Practicul and more ‘dangerous during tho coming autumn and winter.” : : DESTRUCTIVE STORMS. Lonpos, July li,—At Manchuster to-day thor occurred one of tho most frightful ond de- structive thiader-stornms over witnessed in this country. "The darkness was alniost as dense as that of night, while the lightning was terrific, ‘Threo persens are Inown tos hive been killed and fitteen wounded, and reports of other cusunities iro expected. ‘Thora was also grout. destruction of property, and the wildest exeite- nent mmong the people, ‘THE onors. " Henvy rains have caused yroat damage to hny and other crops in tho ‘midlands of Warwiek- shire nnd Lelcestershire, aud in othor parta of the provinces. A Dublin Glgpaten bays exccasive -raing have prevailed nenrly all over Ireland the past fort- night, and are deginulng to excituaerlous appre- honslons in regurd to the hurvest, THE EASTERN PROBLEM. = BIILL DISGUBSED, 8r. Perensnuna, July 14.—Tho Pesther Lloyd, in an ovidently inspired articte, suys Austria will not porimlt tho intervention of any singly Powor in securlug the Greek award, uor ung ileparture from tho’ conservitive epirit of tho 'T'reaty of Berlin, and in thls attitude sho hus tho support of Germany. * a Lonnow, July 14.—In the House of Commons the Under Forcign Sccrotary, reforring to tho decision of the Horlin Conference, sald tho Guy- ernment would not encourage the propos! of any step notin complete aeeordanes with the ‘policy of Buropenn concert. Her Majesty's Vvarninent continues -to receive arsurances frbm all the Powers, without exception, of thoir desiro to maintain that convort, : POSTPONED. MS + CONSTANTINOPLE, July 14.—Saveral of tho Am- bassedors hove asked tholr respective Govern- wents for more preclve Instructions, nod the preparation of the collective note to the Purto ug Deon post ponud, : Tia MUROVEAN AMBASSADORS, - CoNATANTINOPLE, July 14.—Tho German Am- baseador hud an sudlence with tho ‘Sultui to- duty, a “h uin Powers wilt ‘Tho Ambassadors of tha Burn} meet to-morrow to sign cho collective note. ON TIE DEVENSIVE. A Ragusa, July 4.—Prineo Nicholas of Monte- nogro has ordered his troops te _keup on the dee fonslye, us he desires to net only by diploinatic means. But desperate fighting !3 ippredended, WILL: REPLY. RVANIVELY, Lonpon, Joly 1A Lerlin dispatch snys: Nows from Constantinopte roeelved to-diy” ins dicntes Ubnt the Porte will roply courteously but ovusively to the collovtive note, und prepare to wig unolticiul war. . RECALLED, + Arumng, Jyly In compliance with tho ad- vive of tha King and tho Powors, Premfer ‘Trl- coupis bus withdrawn ho deeres culling out the resurvas. pee AUSTRALASTA. : MIsCRLLANKOUS NEWS. * SAN Francisco, Cal., July 14.—Arrivod, eteam= cr Australia from Bydnoy, via Auckland ani Honolulu, ae Wpuiinaton, Juno 19,—Tho Governor, in opening Parliament, dwelt on'tho necessity of |. retrenchment. Ho nnnounced tho inoasures promised in the Premfor's spocch to bis constlt- uonta, The Ereasurer’s budget shows a doicit of 4 million, whtch fa tomporurily covered by Treasury -bills. Tho beer tax of alx pence, aud an {nerouse i the atamp duttos pro- posed, Wil bring the exponditures within, tho yours €414aRit puplig debt e,Q0i00, ear le { publig debt, 827,000,000, * SYDNE' Sue 1i,—Tho strike ut tho Nowcuatic cont inines hus ended in a compromise, Great nativity providls,, : Tho Premier Introduced tn tho Assembly a bill te onable the Corporation to ralse $75,000 on debentures for the catnplotionof the ‘Town Halt, ‘Tho reaolution . proposed by Buchauan on tho: vth, that the turiif be ‘protective, wis hegatlved 5 to 5. we ‘Phe Commercial Dank of Quirindl was: robbed by three urmod wen on the might of the Ist, ‘Tho Munager wus surprised and’ furvod ta open bee Bite ut the muzzle of nrovolver, Spoils ttn ‘The svttlora at Chandoruigore havo sulforod privations from sickness and short yu petics. A ont haw reuchod tho Puke af York Biiuwion, when a steamer was securcd to rescito all, who wore convoyod to the mlssion inn deplorable atate. Thoy havy since ruturned to New Iro- jund, “friokett ealted In tho Orient. Bixrwounnk, Junv 16—During tha fortnight publio attention has centered In the Hoform bi which {a beimg pushed forward. Otbor Govorne Ment Mmensures mivanwiilo are in abuyauce, Servive moved tho wecond reading on the lat, Tho ilebute wie continued. wt every witty Public Interest in tho fito of the Willis Inorvus. Ing. Nunierous micetings baye bowen huld throughout tho ‘colony, Servica hax openly Inthnutad rn ho ca uppent to tho country if bo fulls to obtain the sulutary: uunorily, which {a considered doubtful, owing to sateen iu, members elocted ad Mintle Willams introduced «the payment-of-mem- rs Dill, which was carried ton sucond reading by a inajorty of MW. Tho bill bis since been niodified now Hinits the grunt of the present Parllamont to tho iirt session of the noxt, Furthor alterations are oxpoated in Cainulttce, ‘Tho muln building of the exhibition t4-com- pistes, und {8 Gapected to be rendy in thie Ja recelye the frat exhibits on arrival, peculiar Prospocts wre iwost favorablo, with splendid ralus, . ‘Thore Js considerable peliviy in fila mining at Hatlarat, where thore ure rich ylolds, ie unbroken succcuses-of the Australian Fatih hus caused xougral satisfaction in the joule: OUINA. " r QUUNG HOW. | Loupox, Inly 14.—A dispatoh from Bt, Peter burg suys tho roportsof # reprieve of Chung Thow are confirmed by tha Chincgs oltictals here, but bo remains under arrost and sentonee, : DEGRADED. as Lonoon, July. 14.~A dispatoh from Bt, Fetora- burg says private advicvs roport that Chung How has boon liberated and. eur lod froin frst to @ fourth rank mandarin. Npvyrtie- leas, the war purty fsiu tho nscendant, "; ; , CUBA... A DUUTAL ACE. New Yons, July 14.—News hay boenrecolyod in thisclty by tho Cuban Revalytiouury Committoo of tho killing by Spanturds of Cuvutt prisoners, whose vames will bo found below, They were gil giok when captured tua smull residence, and word under churgu ‘of Dr. Torres, Their rutrent waeu Cow milled frou Munzauillly. ‘The victlua anonded, Hut, oven ff |: were: Minister of War Plo ttosdy, ngtive ‘pe Santingo de Cuba, ngetiy: Salvador, his brethor, in now In this elty; Natalio Argenti, natire of Italy and friend “of Uarivaldis Dr. Enrique Fare, ont Torres, of Puerto Principe: Ramon Guttoes,, colobrated pitot, mitive of Bayamo; Felix Mow, Jon, of Matanzis, alo plots Domlngo Mow}o, ylet of, Runtingo de Cubus Blount. Maadelt Jortes Echoverrin, nged 27 (bas been for three years in tho ravolttion), native of Santiago do Luba, and sovoral othord. 4 ‘ TITE RIFLH. tilts . , d00p BitooTING. ao Loxnox, July 14.-In the Bt-Legor compa tion, 900 yards. ranye, Farrow and lath mado 49 onch out of a possible 50, In tho Hh) ford prizo compotition, 1,000 yarda, out of api: sible 60, Jackson hns the top scoro,-—-48. " EXPLANATION, Bir Honry Halford has received a telegram from Col, Gildorsieeve stating that tho restric: tlon raters to the Amorican team asa body, not totho action of individual mombers, This ia gonsidered, satlafuctory, 1s It will atop the at- tompts of Col, Bodine and Maj. Leech to prevent. the inon. from shooting iu the «match botweon Sir Henry Halford's and Gon. inwloy’s teams, ary Clargs Itathbone, and .Fishor will leayvo Wim bledoffbn tho 22d, They believe a strong toain can bosoleated without thom, ” GERMANY. ‘DENIED, Tentan, July 14.—Tho Prussian Governinint oflctally donios the roport that adofloiont harvest 1s npprehoaded In Germany, VARIOUS, bs STEAMER WRECKED, i Loxpox, July 14.—Tho Ducal Line ateampi Duke of Lancastor, from Caleutta for London, has been wreckud on rocks in the Hod Sea, No lvus Were lost. fae ee A CHILIAN TRANBPORT BUNK. A private telogram states that 4 Chilian trans- port has been sink by n torpedo, ra PAPAL ENCYCLIOAL, = Home, July 14.—It fa stated that tho Popo in- tonds to issue anancyclicul to the Bolgiin Bish- ops approving thelr courso and encobraging Hho to porsovoro In lefonding the righ! ta of the ee RUBBIAN NAVAL ITEM, hy ir, Perensnuna, July 14.—Admiral Lossotsky ond stuff huvo sturted for Moscow, whenco fay wHi go to meot the cruiser Europe to Jolrtho Paciile Squndron, of which Adtniral Lessofaxy will tuke coimagd, Vee RESIGNATION ACCEPTED, * Nowe, July 14.—The King bos accepted tho resignatign of Gon, Bonolll ns Minister ot War, VICTORIA, Mernoursk, Victoria, July 14.—Tho cleotiona fortho Provinchil Parliament resulted in the dofeat of tho Ministry. : .._ THM JESUIT, Mapuin, July 14.—Fifty-olght Josuits rived ut Valoncla fram Muracilles, —* AN OUTURBAI OF PEASANTS, Lonpoy, July H.—An outbreak of pensante hug occurred fn tha Province of Gononitz, in Tussin, ‘Tho revolt iy a serious one, aud a force of Cossack troops have bean sent to quell It. have are ’ : ROW AT MONTENEY, GALYESTON, ‘Tox, July W.—A Nes special from Sin Antonio saya fhtelllgenco 1s received of niditionlty botween the military and police at Rie ‘One oflicer and two pollcemen wore reported killod, cae ANGENTINE SECURITIES were dull yesterdiy on rumors of an outbreak of a fresh povolution In Buonos Ayres, ——a _ FIRES. AT MONTREAT,, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Montrean, July 14.—Ono of the largest fires which hus taken place horo fora long tle uc- curred this afternoon {n Grifiintown, tho west ond of this city. It originated In some rags in tho finishing departinont ‘of the Montreal Woolen Mills, Notwithstanding the prompt me rival of: tho firebrigade they wore unable to subdue the flames until thoy had destroyed tho whole building, which was of brick, three storics promises, used igo, and spread to the udjointty ng 1 tull fuctory by Mr. stacey, purtlully destroying thom, " After threo hours of chorgotic work ‘the - fire wns ox- tinguished, to. the. grout relief of the thousands of oporutives Who woro gathored Around, and who foured tho wholo munufuctur> hag district would be reduced to ashes. Tho toss will by very peavy, upon the tilts, Ineludin machinery, it will excced $40,000, and on tho nui! tietory it will probably exceed $20,000, . Bath’ Proinises with thelr contonts are fuliy insured in the Royal, North British, Queen's, Commercial Uulon, and Hoyal Canadlan, ‘Two hundretl opors atlycs will bo thrown outof work. For n short thine the tromen: bohuved .with great gallantry and escaped nny serious injury. Some were allghtly scorched by tho flame, ‘ FARM LABOR. Report of tho Stutixtictan of the Agrie cultural Department on Farm Lubor and Wagen—Interonting Stattaticu, - Npectal Dispatch to The Chicago "Tribune, Wasutsaton, D. C., July 14.—Col, Worthing ton, tho Btatlatician of tho Agricultural Do- purtmont, has finished his annual report on farm labor and wages, from which tho following* intoresting factsnre yuthored. The table giving tho ayerage of waxes of farin hiborora, withand without board, aa compared, with tho wages pald tn sevorn! branchea of skilled mockanical lybor, was compiled from returns made to tho Depart. ment Inst April, From tt. it ts learned that in tho Pacitic and mintug States and Torritorles tho range of wures tur furm fuborers, with out board, ja between $00.75 In Montana nud $2.40 Iu Washington ‘Territory, Of tho Brits enst of tho Missivsippl, Minnesota pays her farm luborors better than any other North- orn State, the monthly wages, with board, being $1648, whlle Vermont pays only $12.02 In the Houthern Stutes the prices puld range froin $2 in Loulaiaun to $728 Jn South Caralina, tho-uveraye belng 29,60, A comparison with shuilur returns tide lait year gives» colour iden of the change In the value of Inbor -diica then. Pho ductue, which had boon steadily golny uh alice 1874 Mt huat yeux, seeins to havu been corrected, and thore fy it de olded advance in alinost weary section, ‘Tho uyerage witgos of Inbor ungaged by tho your or sovson, and which represunts tho steady and relluule furee on the farms, was for the whole country, lugt year, on avery of $20.20 a month, without! board, ‘fits your Itt $21.76, beng an Inereuse of 7.25 pur cont. Tho cost of subsisting the laboruy for the average of tho whole country, in 18h), 1s 87.17 a month, agalust STH in iid Heretofore in the decline of waxed the cost of subsistence declined in the ating radio, but for this yeur the propartion It largely fu favor of tho tuborey, ag the cost of subsistence rumutns nearly nt the lowest rate, while the ‘wane bave tantora|lly advanced, The average price for Inver, with — board, jg $1.00, AB owns to bo oxpratod, tho greatest Increase his Deon In those States where agriculture hid been the most remuncras tive wines luat year, In tho West und those Htates Vorduriuy on the Oblo: River, whloh wera tha moat favored, the jncrease hus boon the Munreate ‘The sue xppliod to the Cotton Hates With tho higher price fur cotton tho ndvanco bi been univerat, and ta in somes bigh as 8 or JU porcont, Tho duiwund for labor i good fy alt soollons of the country, Inthe Now Knxgluad und Biddle tates” thera ia a utoady dad demand for reliable mon, and prices for thit cinga have udvanced yory materially, Thy hirgor niunaber of soports from thuvo sections state thut tho usual custa' ls to hire with board apd for tho xeavon, In the South Atlantic and Gulf States there fs an antive de- wand for all kinds of steady lnbor. Many core respondonts roport thatthe share system, or a division of tho product in leu of wavy, was rowing mor unpopular dally, and thing tho Madmen sare becoulay mora ind wory tund+ holders, In Missiastppl and reports *of “wei Louluiana thordare a tow relly, of lubor, owing to the oxedug to Kansas and the North;. nut ip the same oonlitics there fa repa omand for rotitble labor of eu ‘| alikinds. Inthe Northywostern States tho sup. n ply of (nbor fa quite equal to” the demand. hut seocion most of the Inhabitunts ure land. owners, wid only-hire bolp ut harvest-timo; but ukilod labor ta Peported tn Hoo dowand. In the ‘Verritarios and on tho Paolily Slope the demand is Foprtet ng good, oxcopt in Now Moxloo und Montanu, tn tho tirat-nimod ‘Territory the sure plus Ig uttributed to the opening of tha railway rom Kinsud, and In the litter to the large nun bor of young and unekillod laborers arrivlog, a ‘FRISCO STOCK BOARD, BAN Franotsco, Cal, July 14.—Asscasmonts levied—3Stono, $1; Ora, 60 cents, Z © ‘Tho Sun Francisca Stovk Bonrd will bereatter hold a short sceslon just prior to tho informal scasion for tho oxclustve call of local yas, Water, bank, inuurunce, railroad, powder, other infvcollancous stocks, aud Federal, Blato, aud county bonds. . —— Graut on Huncock, SHepatch tu St. Loufs Qtube-Dernae WARILNGTON, 4 uy i with tho stories lrculite by Democratio “pas fore that Gen, Grant hus spoken fuvorubly of lon. Hunvock a3 a Prosidentint candidate, a fontoman losnight recalled u conversation with in whon In Now Orleans In April last, A Now Oripuns sDewocratic paper ul this time nn- nouncad itself for Huncook,- Gen. Urunt, rofet ring to shu matter, sald; “ E don't think Hun- cuck could be lected. He was 4 ood corns commander; be id nopoliticlanand £ don't think ho ls much ofa Domocrat, Tdon't think s sec- oud-cluss soldier can insplro wuilllelont enthui aan to cluct bln ae a military kero. 10 tory of military candidates shoys only the com- mundersin-chivf in the conti@, has ever been successful, [ remember tu 1804, ut the Dowmo- eratio Convention, one votu was cuat for Hans cock,” i think thi wud tho tlrst tie be over kuew bu wu y Democrat” Bx POLITICAL NEWS. Judge Porter, of Indiana, is En» thusiastically Welcomed Home, And Virtually Inaugurates the. Republican; Campatgn, for Stato Oflicors... Irish-American Republicans. in *Convention at Indian. apolis. The Misfourl Groenbackers Nominate , & Full State Tickot at oe ,_ Sedalia.. a INDIANA. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, *- INDIANAYOLIS, Ind., July 14.—Tho ovation ten- dored tho Hon, A. G. Porter, Republican noml- neo for Governor, to-day, began a8 soon asho entered tho State, ot Richmond, and continued untnterruptedly until the close of festivities tn this olty to-night, [¢ fa his first visit homo since his appuintment as FirstController of the Trens- ury, olghteon months ago, ond sinco his nomina- tion st na beon tho Intenttonof his party friends tomake his rfturn nnoyent, In the oampalkn worthy the man and the uillce tor which he fs nominnted, <Atong tho linc of bis coming, therefore, the day has worn tho appearance of a holiday, At: Richmond tho firing of cannon‘’nnd tho rattling of druma added to tho enthusinem of tho occasion, an immonse condourse of poopto gathoring at tho dopat to greot him. At Centrovillo ho was nlso greoted by a crowd and cannon. 9 At Gormuntown, in ilou of a speech, Mr. Por- tor alighted fromthe train and shook hands famillarly with haifa hundred mem women, and children, to the diversion of tho Grangera prosent, A githoring of 600 peoplo nwatted the arrival of the truln ut Cutmbridge, Gon, Browno introducing Mr. Vorter with tho remark the be had pledged this Congrus- sional district to give 8,000 Ropublican majority in the October election, In his re- innrks uf this point, Mr. Portor urged thorough orgunization ag necessary to succes; and ox- eee hig confidence th tho ultimate result, {andshaking followed thospeech, At Dublin, and’ Knightstown, ‘and Greonfold slinitar demonstrations wore repeated, a cannon aiding to tho nolso at tho tutter town. At Knightstown Mr. Porter entd, among. ‘othor things: “I heven’t come here to this State for myself in this cunyas. { should bo ushamed of myeolf if 1 didn’t feel moro {ntorest iu In which owe are eugnged tl my own personal fortune, “It would notdo mie any good to be Governor of lidjuna if C didn’t feet that In tak- Ing that oilice bad | subsorved some intorcat of the peopte, and ittelected I shall feel thut {bave aided a good onuse, and that n yood vause bas trlumphed under so humbto an advuente.”" A band of nusie, the firing of cannon, and a crowd of suyeril hundred pooplo, indies prox domiunting, constituted the gathering at Green Held, Mr, Portur presented biimselt: ut tho ronr of tho car, made nnich the same speech ho had at Knightstown, ad was well received by the Huncock County pooplo. This was the last stopplng-place, - ‘Tho train réaching Indianapolis at 4 o'clock, a crowd of sovern] thousand persous had guthored ut the‘depot, and as tho locomotive, gayly and cluborately docornted with tugs and “binitlug, rounded {ito sight a salute of tl hirty- ole guns announced its nrrival, Thon the crowd nindo a rush for tho train, greeting “tho noxt Govern- or" with three tiines.three cheers. A way be- luz opened Mr, Porter uppeitred arm-Inenrm with Gon. —‘Btrefyht, who: took seats {nan open baroucho drawn by four horses, decorated for tho- weension. Tho procession wus then formed with 200 inembora of tho Young Mon's Club marching ‘in advance, Rehind the currinyes inarched the visiting clubs, tho wholo forming o much more succcsstul demonstration than was expected. Thero was a liberal dispiny of bunting ulong the route, and tho Grand Hotel was Slo nenays eoreee with o tasteful showing. Arriving at tho Grand Hotol, three cheers wore given forthe noxt Govern- or of indiuna." In response to which Mr. Portor, standing-in tho gerringe, sald to tho threo thousnnd people gathered in tho etrvat, i u vole@ husky with emotion und which more thon once tereatatied to fail him nttorly: “My FRLLOW-Crvizens; 1 nsare you thut I nin glad from: tha bottom of wy heart to xot buck again to Ins aiapolts, Novor alnoo [lett hore have | forgotton tho many warin feiends in thiselty, How could I forget the friends who stood by mo in my youth, were my ussovlutes in Inter Ife, and who now, give mo auch a reeep- tion og this? ‘To all of you, tepublicans, Demo- erats, Greonbackers, or whatever you may bu, T return my benrtfelt thanks for this recoption.* He thon want directly to the parlors, where he shook by the hnuds tho huudreds who called to pay thofr reapects,, Among tho visiting dolegn- tiong frum ubroud wero the Trish Republican Clubs, now in convention In thia city, and tho mombors of the Ninth District Convention, which cume down tw body after renominuting the Hon. G, 8. Orth for Congress on tho forty-second batlot. Att o'clock Mr. Porter was nflowed tu go unattended to his residenos on North ‘'en- nesdee street, whero bis fuimediute nulgubore, with whom he bis tlved thore many years, ton dored him .auothor yrand reception, At 8 g'eloole the procession reformed in frout of his residence and oscurted hin to tho wigwain in tho midst of blinding Nro- works, trlag ofcannon, and martin music. Five hundred metnbers of tho Irish Republican Clubs curried torches at tho Lend of tue procesdlon. Alppg the route people ined the strocts vhour- ing tho noxt Goyaruor as lu passed In raview, t the Intersection of Aluryland aud ‘onnessee stroota with Kontucky, whore the speaklog wos tw ovour, every fuh of stand(ug room wus tuken, tho vrowd extonulng fur down the streot. Gen. Harrison dellyered tho’ speech of wolcome, Aftor speaking of the wonderful receprion ne- woidet blu, of tho goad feuling of the untire arty toward flu, wud of thoir- contidenco nm bin to curry tho bannor of tha purty with distinguished — aucceaa, hu anfd: © Wo have culled you by nu divided volee to the Jeadorahip of ovr -preat party, and I um de- lighted to be uble to guy to you tornight that the Republican party of Indiutia ts united, harmo- nivus,resolute, and -hopeful ns. wo enter into the campulga, Sir, you ty yive ull your ute tention to tho enemy; there are no dhisension in our ranks to ba boxled,”” Gen. Harrison concluded; “Now, slr, with alfoction wad with coniitence in your ability to ropresont ug In the canvass honorably and with distinguished snecess, wo pluca In your bunds fee leqdorvnlp, of this great party in this grout on . Mr. Porter was recalyed with ohcoring, When tho. niolge subsided tho oritor of tho evening an. : Ho begin by. thanking them for such w reception, the ploasure of which was enbanced by tho fuet that it was not given nan personal compliinent but as the representative of nentise, - whivh fg of far tore fmpurtuno than the fort~ unes of any Individual mun. “Tho moral achievements of the Republican’ purty the world knows by heurt, and need not bo repeut- ed, A debt of enormous magnitude tad voan reduced more than ouc-fourth, ‘Thue that had steod woof from the War and ite achievements talked of scaling it down and encotrnged expedicuts which proposed to dine charge nh intercat-bearing debt with a promiso- beurlug one, but Republicans uover doubted whut thoy should da. with tho National dobt,” Ho then tba gummed up tho cotirge of tho purty and tho happy results growing a an mbllity: to do a debt which is born confidence in the purty that saved the Union, Tho: greenback Sheory wus discussed at length asthe child of such Detqvcrutic parents as Mtr. Hendricks, dr, Landers, and Mr. Shoumuker, who uro now roar. dug with luughter over the resolutiong adopted at Cincinnatl favoring honest muney conslating of gold and ulivor and papor conyertible to col on demand, and the strict maintenunce of the public tulth, Hoe dismissed the Momocratia ery of fraud by anying that there iy ne min Of whorl socloty iy #0 intulrang as tho mun who always hus a grievance, and #00 my witha yeisvanco t his become chronic ia in a bud condition, ‘Then, launching into the dumunds piude by tha South and the opprebonded, bo tho dungera to bo wilds” Suppose thoy wot Into power; thay will havo aBoild South und thus wcuure throo-f: of the Damocratlo members of the ie ‘Thoy will divide ‘Toxas fnto hve States, according tou provision In the act of admission, and thus secure elyht in pluco of two Benutors, ‘Thoy will admit Utuh with tho Justitudon of Roly yurny: untouched, and secure two moro, they will orgunize thy Indie w Stato aud secure two more, tory was disloyal eee tha Was tained: abun ‘Thus olatma through Congrosa, paymont of which is not forbidden by the constitutional amond- ments. Lut thoy will not stop bere, ‘Thu vulld. ity of these amendments can’t bo malutained tf the reconstruction ucte shuil be beld vol, The volo of tho Legislatures of tho reconstructed Stulea were. cagontial to their adoption, One of the Nemocrutte Nutional . platforms pro- nouuced ult the Heconstruction ucts to be un constitutional, revolutionary, und yold. Inthe cuse of those umeudinente the Loglsintures of two ‘1 tho Statos voted tu withdraw thuir assent bo Fare chy proclamation, of thelradopuon wag made, ‘Vho withdrawal was trouted aa Inettectual, but tho consent of those two Statice was essential wo tholr adoption. Ju relation to the Fourtvonth, tho consent of Indiana wus casontlal to its adop- don. You know the clroumstauces. oerutlo meinbers realgued to but Morton bight of wluvery alllunce had withdmwa from the joyle lature, but the legislature yet remained. Tho loyal men whorewualued at thelr posta, they were tholegtsluturu. Such was the decision, aud thus the uuieudment was passed. Now, It might bo easy enough for ncourt eumposod of mon be- | Hoving In the doctrine of Statesrights to hold, without a violation of their consciences. that all hose amendments nro yold. Wo know, from «sad oxporianes itn our own Stata how .enally Conatitudionn! amendments, as we beltove validly passod and sustained by an overwhotming mujority of the people, nny be overthrown to meot soomingly: oven tho amall oxigenolea of party. Now sco how onstly thesa amendments mny be ovor- thrown tomect the overwhelming domand of o section, Tho way Je already preparod, A bill in now ponding to Increase the nuinbor of tho Judges of the Suprome Court to twonty-one. | Tho protext ia that tho businuss of tho Court requires the increase, and it Ie plausible. Lot that DI puss and tho South will requiro that those Judges” shall at feast three-fourths bo appointed from the South, It furnishes more than three-fourths of tho effcotive strength of tho party, Tho Cabinet, throe-fourtha South ern, will know how to solect mon whosa acntl- mants are known befurehant “on questions so vital, Tho way will then be pre pares Mpon sos the caso in this Btate) Oo | agror enge (ke to havea dcelatqn, and nll tho ‘amenam ‘tho | struction, Nets, ‘unconstitutional, revolutionary, and void." 3 This exposure of Southern Democratic plans erentell a most intense sonsation, It wos tho feature of the speech, and fa nov for tho first tine sut forth in punite. Aftor Mr. Porter bivl tinshed, A. T. Morrison, of Chicaqo, and one or two othor momburs of tho iriah Conv tion now In acasion here, wore called out and spoke briatly. gon Larayerte, Ind, July 14.—The Republicans of the Tenth Congressional Distrigt mot nt Leb- anon, Boone County, this foreneon, Hvery county was ropresented. Solsmon 0. Baytlss, of ankfort, called the = Convention to order.» banicl Waugh, of. ‘Tipton, wos nominated for Permanent Chairman, and tho usual Cominittcos on Credoutluls, ete, appointed. Nominutions belug in order, Dr, Adams, of Clinton County, wis "placed befor the Convention by Mr, Sins: Robert Grahunt, of iamilton County, nomlunted Josoph R, Gray; W. 3. Linglo, of ippocenay nominntal tho Hon, Godlove 8. Orth; Aillton 8, Robinson, of Madison, was nlao nominated. At the end of tho thirty-tifth ballot Adams, withdrow, Vorty- one billots were taken and Robinson withdrew, ‘On tho forty-second ballot Orth reeeived 83 and Gray 80; necessiry to 1 chuice, 8%. Orth no- copted and made u specch plodaloy toapenk In overy township in .tho district, Tho nomina- tion 4s well rocolved horo. ILLINOIS, Special Dispatch to The Citeago Tribuna, CHancys, IL, July 14.—Campaign clubs aro, ‘orgunized fn neurly ovory town In-Kanu County, und an exciting conteat may be ox- pected. é Immediately aftor the adjournment of tho Clucinuatt Convention it was feared tho nom- | ination of Gon, Hunvock would mako iInroaus in the ‘Republican ranks. But tho Hancock boom {8 on tho wrne, and when Kane's ballots ure counted next November it will be found thnt sha has rolled up tho usual Republican ma+ Jorlty. Congreasman Shorwin, of Aurora, secs to have tho Inside track for Congress, In all prob- ability he will be rexominated and elooted. ‘Tho Sorintorinl Nyht In, this district seema to bo botween Bfesars. Wright, of Du Page, Evans, of Aurora, and presont Senaton, J. M1. May- borne. of Geneva, on tho Republicun alde. .On tho Democratic side, Dunhum, of Du Pugo, ould not object to the nominution: Joslyn, of Elgin, wants it; and Senutor Horrington, of Genova, will have Itif he cap getit. For county officers there goems to be no oppo-- sition to the nomination of both Messrs. C. 2B. Dutton and Meredith, tho forwer for Clrault Clerk, tha Initor County Clerk, bath boing elliel- ent, capable gentlemen. The Shrievaity is at- tracting sume attention. Among the candidates named ore George Hich, of Gonovn; Mossra. Poworg and Wilborn, of Elgin; Leo, of Plato; and Suporvisur Carlisle, of Mumpshire, At present tho Inttor gentlensn seeing to baye tho Jend. For States’ Attorney, T. EB. Ryan, of thls ulty, and [f. B. Wilils, of Elgin, are prominently men tioned. If tho strife now oxisting between the politicinna of Elgin is keptup 1t will arcsult in dofent for tho Elgin candidates,” Tho Republicans of this clty metat Minard’a Hall and orgunizod 0 Onrfiold and Arthur Qlub. HLT, Rockwell wua clcoted President, C. L. Dianchards Scorotary, J. F. Elliott Treasuror, and the usual number of Vico-Presidonta and Committees, é . IRISH REPUBLICANS, Invranarours, Ind. July 4.—The Irish Na- tional Republicun Convention met in this city to-day. Two hundred and fifty delegates nro Present, representing Kentucky, Virginia, IlH- nos, Iowa, Indlann, Ohlo, Pennsylvania, Dis- triet of Columbia, Sichigau, Missouri, Wiscen- aln, find Now York. * . Judgo A. L, Morrison, of Illinois, was chosen ‘Tomporary Chuirmun, and ‘Thomas McShechy, of Indiana, Temporary Sveretury. - Judge Morrlson's “speech was briof and minted. Ho suld that business of yital fmpor- anes would cone before the Convention, aud ny tho neccasity of bravity In all specuhes. Committces on Credontinls, on Addreys and Rosolutions, on Pormanent Organization, and on Pulltienl Information wero appointed, with Instructions to report to-morrow inorning. An invitation from tho Irish Ropubtican Club: of this clty to participate in the toroblighe pro- cesalon ut the reecption of the Hon, A. G. Pore ter, Republican candidate fur Governor, to- night, waa accepted, and. the Convention ad- Journos till 10 o'clock to-morrow. Iowa. Dunugque, Ia., July 14.~A speotal to the Times says that tho Hon. N. ©. Decring, of Osigo, Mitchell County, was this afternoon renominat- ed by tho Republicans of the Fourth District for Congress, Mr. Deoring 1a now serving bis sec- ond term, and bia unsninious renominution was “not unexpected. The Convention was held at Mason City, t e KANSAS. | ‘ St. Lous, July H.—A Lesvonworth Tines spoctal from Dulvit says the Republicans tu con- yontion thore to-day ronomiuuted, almost unan-. imously, Juin A, Anderson for Congress.” Reso lutions were nidopted indorsing the National platform and eulogizing Gurflold and Arthur, TENNESSER, |. Nasnvinxuy, Tonn., July. 14—The Hon, W. I. Wahitthorno was nominated ns candidate for Congreas by tho Sevonth Congressional Dame- cratio Convention on tho fittyethird ballot. MISSISSIPPI, ' Naronez, July 4.—Tho Bixth Congressional District Convention rouominated J. R, Chalmers ‘by soelamation. OBITUARY. THE ION, J. A. CAMPBELL, Wasuinaton, D. ©. July 4.—Tho Hon John A. Cumpbell, at one tine Goyernor of Wyomlug, and Inter Third Avglutunt Seoretary ‘of Stata, diod at bis residence hero this moraing, He sorvad with distinctionin the Army of the Cum- Dorland from the finit duys of the lato War until its close, where ho wus ano of its beateknown staf ollicera, having acted as Gon, Schoticld’s Adjutant-Genoral during tho closing yours.of the War. % NENRY BLONGET __ Bpectat Dtapatch ta The Chicago ‘Triune, Lavarerte, lid, July 14.—Henry Blodgett, a prouilfons attorney af this ality, dled Isat even Ing. Hig hud heon alfeuted with guncgr of slio fuco fora nuiabur Of years the Tar passed customary resolutions this moruluy, x JUDGE A. I. BENNETT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Davenronr, In, July 14.—Judye A. If, Bon- note dled last evening In tho Tdth your of hls age. liv camo to Davenport in 1x, Ho served as District Judze, as Muyor of the city, and in both Houses of tho Stato Legistature. SUICIDES, Another Match of Untortinates Who Endod Thoir Lives Yesto: Ye Spectal Diyputch to The Chleago Iridune, Davenvont, Ia, July 4,—Tho nano of tho suicide who Jumped from the ferry-bont Inet evoning, as tologrnphod’ Tun Tiwune, has boon learaod, It was Murtin Bchuoter, He bas ® brother-in-law in Chicugo in the jowelr: puslness. ‘The body tar. not’ yet beon’ found, ‘Tho cuuso of tho dued was duprossion of spirita, Bpectat Dispatch to Ths. Chicago Tribune. : Sroux Crry, Iu, July Mo—3iias Binns, Diggs Hcloal-tewoher, iving at Homer, Neb, sulel fod at that city to-day by jumping from 4 ferry- ‘Dont into ‘the Bilasour} Hiver, No suitiotunt gaute te ‘known. ‘Che river ta being dragged for Spvelal Dlspateh to The Cdtcaga Tribune, ATLANTA, Gu, July 1W.—Willio Wyatt,’ for sovoral ycare with Dun'a Ayonvy hore, com mitted gutclde thiy morning about 8 o'clock ut Ponce de Loon Spring, near the city iluilta, by shooting biwsolf thrdugy tho templu with a parlor ¢ He. ‘Ue attempted sulcldesoveral thee previously, | Whexcing, W, Va. July The body of w- woman way found flouting in the Obie iver al oundavillo, twelve tailed below this elty, this afternoon. From tho duscription of: hor dress und appearance, she ie auppo be a young judy numed Anniy Nowland, who disap eared from the Line Housy, this city, Inst Mons wy, and is.also supposed to unravul & tory connected withthe repors peat Jumpinu, trom She siuspaneie, bridye-,at ble city on Isat Monday oventng. Miss Nowland fae epONE RY, and {9 supposed w have committed sulelde. 3 a Popillon relieves and curcs piles ut ouce, t “Girvutlous: about, ab IN THE TOILS. An Agent for a Number of Iron Firma in the Hands of the Gamblors, His Osyn Monoy Squanderod, and Some of That of Mis Princlpals Missing. Arcport waa curront upon the atreota ycater- day that Mr. J. BM. Whaling,Wgont in thia city for several prominent fron firms of Pittsburg, Pa., had left for parts unknown, in- order to avold the disagrocable consequences. of recent Uusiness frrogularitios," Mr. Whuling, who hus his office nt No. 140 Lnko stroct, was ono of tha prominent figures in -n elgantio failure which happoned in Milwaukeo a .fow years ayo, when tho tron firm of Pouroo, Whaling & Co,, of which ho was the Junfor member, wont into bank- ruptoy and “stuck” their creditors to the tuna of over $700,000, The Pittsburg firm of Jonos & Laughllng, who have abranch establishment in thisalty on Cagal street, near the Van Buren street bridgo, have a very lively remembrance, of the occurrenco, thotr loss through tho failure of tho frmygbaing a vlenr . $600,000. The fulluro wns what {s' known 4m commer> etal. circles “ns a very “bad” onc, the forco of tha adjective ao used applying tw tho clroumatancos causing tho bankruploy rathor than to the umount lost by tho oreditora. It became known -thon that Mr. Whaling hud boon indulging inall kinds of high Hving,and that much of tho monoy which should have gono to Nquidating tho creditors’ claims had been di- verted from tho channols of business to bo di- vided dinong « much lesa worthy class of pouplo. ‘The falture onded Mr, Whallny’s busincss carecr ug. principal for tho time belng, and, under tho clrenmstancos, Itecoma a Httle surprising that ‘ho should tna ahort time have regained the cone fidence of men thoraughly conversnnt with tho history of his commorelal downfall; but, boing a Sharp and active business man and a very specious talker, ho managed to so ingratiniv himself with aumo Pittsburg manufacturers 08 tosouure thoir Chicago ygencles, which ho hag ‘beon running for a:ttvo last fall, and up to within ‘nfow months In a vory sutlsfactory maanor, THE PINS? INTIMATION r given of Sir. Whaling’s baing Iu diMcuttics was awroport, since vorltlod, that the First Nution 1 Bank had sued bim for $150. It then beeame known that tho gontluman was not uttonding to ‘Uusinesa at his office as usual, and finally tho prosonco there of reprosontatives ul tho Pitts- burg firma, whose ngdnt he had beon, showed that tho iost serious misgivings alroddy bad wore not without foundation, Frlonds of his in asoclal way thon camo forward and vuluntecred a description of the young man's private life, whieh loft no doubt’ that Sr. Whaling had fallen into the tolls of sotmo woll-knowa gamblors and been flcccad of :all hjs own money and perhaps of n' large amount bolonging to tho firms which ho represonted. ‘Thoy . stated: thnt of lute it has beon quite commun for the Wonkins brothers and ather adopts at the “brace” game to display checks drawn by Mr, Whallug on tho First National Hank for large amounts, and that thoro fs no doubt that tho presentation of theso checks at tho bank counter by these peopie had tho etfect of putting tho officials on thelr guard, and, iinally, of causing, thom to suo thoir customer. Somo of thom wees’ further and alleged that thoso gamblers had =~ ORGANIZED A CONSTIRACY ‘i toruin Whaling, and that the wife of one of them nad beon very succosafully ueod us mn de~ coy. Lxcopt ng nn illustration of tho depth of infamy to which tho gambtor will descond jn ordor to secure his victim thia_n matter of but etle intportance, gimply helping to estubiish tho fnot that the Hankins brothors ond confeder- ates are the parties now In esaion of tho money loyally dotatnod by Whaling from the firing fur whoin he was doing business, A ‘T'etnuNe reporter called at Mr. Menai nihee yostenay afternoon, but be was not in, und, though the clork tried ta make ns favdrabio an impression on bebalf of his cuployer as ossiblo, denying, nmon other thingy, thut he ad left town at all, it was cloar that somothing very surious had happoned, A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PITTSNUNGINON FIRM of Andorson & Co. wasin possossion of tho ofice, und tho reporter convorsed with him 18. follows; “Can you toll mo tho umountof Mr, Whatlug’s Indebtedness to your tem?" Si ra i asbnnty further than it is somo thousands & is “ What have you done in the matter?" “I bayo had an attaskmont fesuo agalust his olfico furniture, ‘Thoro .was ono tirm aticad of. mo, thous? }) 8 Bt. Paul firm from who Whaling: sucecedud in gottiuy $100 in Juno last. by repro- seuting that ho would draw for that amount on. his peinelpals whowould pay tho draft, Ho wns dolug bualuces with this Arm and thoy naturally: wore glad to Iet him huve tho mousy. Tho draft was not paid, and this morning the St. Paul mou got tholr attachment in, There is no neod of otir. attuching the tron he hold of ours, ‘ag it bus not passed ou of our possession.” “What sort of a living could Whaling havo made out of his agonoles?” *Bince last October he made $12,000 lexiti- matoly on cominissions. Tie has also got rid of about $18,000 belonging to tho firme which ho represented.” . w did he do this?” ‘ust ving, as far as Tenn see, ig at tho bot- tom of the trouble, Wo bave thought that soimno- thing was wrong since last January, and haya been watching him vory oloscly.” “Hus ho done anything whick would warrant erininal prosecution?” « “Yea, slr; he has embozzied from our firm; wo cin mike a cloan case of embozzloment agulnyt blu if wa wish to," * Do you lutentd to do 07" seganmat any vot? 5 ¢ . An cn walt ng to eco what you can mako ou Z “hore ie nothing to-be mado from im; evorythiug ho could yot 1s gone.” “Ig It not surpriafng that a man with hig bual- ness second should bave gained the contidence of your firm?" “Wo know all abouthis fallure when wo gave him tho agency, Ho came to tho firm and stuted thut bo had thoroughly reformed hig old habits, aud promised it the ngency was given bim to do his best to prumote its Interests, Ho ls n very ine talker and bla promises ycourod him tha position; Uo ian man, though, who, directly ho Mnakes a Uttlo mouey, loses bis hend an ‘luinebes forth into oxtravaynnces of all kinds.” “What othor firms bas he vietimizedy” “T understand that bo got posscsajon of $3,000 at one stroke. bolouging to tha Proscott ube Compuny, | Ho wits authorized by thom ta inake n silo of $4,000 worth of tholr goods, but was expressly forbidden to make tho colleution, He did cotleot the monoy, and made awny with it. ante net atone could send bim to the Poniton- ars." ‘y Tho roporter tried to find Mr. Aypating. duri tho day, but tho fullest information ho could got regarding bin was thut.be was'on a sume- what prolunged spree either in Chicago or Mil- waukeo, no one sovmning to know for certain which of the two oltics at prosont gontained . him, though it ls probably the former, AMONG ‘THB ¥IRMS VIOTIMIZED by Whaling's operations waa that of J, "Paintor & Bons, of Pittsbury. ‘Tholr roprosoutatlyo, Mr. John L, Kennedy, was seou last ovoning at tho Puliner House, “Ho was very averse to giving any Information on the abject, Lut fnaily was Juducod toany that Sir. Whullug was indpbted to his firm’ to the amount of $007. le had been oply selling on commission for this iirm, tho goods being Involved directly to the partles ordering. Whaling was not authorized tomnke collections, but it was found that he ad done 80 in soveral caged, ta accounts wore bully nixed, und ho had s very carolcss way of doing business, neglecting to anawer lottors, ele. Mr, Kennedy's firm wore conyinecd that they could recover nothing, and bie present mnieilon i6 rato: { Roe Scie fae bettie HA pee counts than to uttempt to colleut any of the shorty Yo udoratod that Mr. Whiling had Jost hls money by. high living, drinking, and gambling, Like tho others, Mr. Kenn had Ut ittle to say on, the matter, aud could give no eafimate of the total amount Whaling bas squandercd, noe ek ae AMM. WITALING'S BTATRMENT, To the Editor of The Chicano Tribune, Ci10ag0, July 14.—31y attoution having boon guiled toun urticlo which {ts to upper in to. marrow morning's lasue of ‘Troe ‘Trenunx, J will state most’ positively that 1 never havo iy my life been guilty “of gambling even. to tho extont of ono doltur, I pronounce tho stutement that, 4 chock’ huyo Leen prosented. at the bank by gamblors. or uthur disreputable peapte a lla, * ‘Pruo, t rokerige business since tha Ist of February bus Leon unrenunorative, and tilt within nfow wouks tay oxpcnsos have lure. Now, however, thoy aro at tho wininium patut. Partles with who T havo been dolng budiness were aware that] should requira more oup! ‘They wore luformoed by me that Ehave boon f¢ Bomd weeks — cnige, ty wooudng an uddi+ tloual aun te put permanontly in Lusiioss, and Rave. - sucecedud in ay offorts, unless this publication and the bey action now belng taken should upavt my When I havo moro Jotauro J. will answor all thu @Mlexations in the foregoing article tn detail. Janes BM WHALING. —— FORT OMAHA, .. .' Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Osata, Neb. .July 1—-Gen. Sheridan, Gon, Absaloni Baird, Inspeotqr-Goneraly «Mus. ‘William Biyors, Quartermaster; and L. 0. Gregory, Eugiucor Dopartmont, uro visiting at Fort Omeba to inspect the poat and givesome rmanent haprovements in if buildings that: will bo wrocted. BA “They were wivert proception to-nlght at tho reels dence of Gen, Will Knowles’ Insect Powder Guu ts by farthe best. Onna. MADWAWS KADY RELIRG, “DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARTLL RESOLVENT,. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,’ | Changes‘as Scon and Felt; yg, they Daily. Oceur, Af. ter Using 2 Few ‘ Doses. 1, Good spirits, disnppenranco of wwe; ™ languor, melancholy, inereaso-and finest iigtrand Inuadles, ets, ih hardiness y 2; Btronyth incrensos, appetite improv {eh for foud, 110 more dur urvetations ae "wate brash, good digestion, enim ar Undisturbey: sleep, awaken fresh and vigorous, ah Bisnppenranco Of spots, blotches, pimples; tho akin looks. olonr’ and’ healthy; tho uring changed from its, turbld aud cloudy Appearance to a clear ohorry or aniber colur; “water ya freely from tho: bindicr through tho wrethe* without pain or ecalding: Ittle or no sediment; ep htunked dition of quanti + Marked diminution of quantity and ev'o6 involuntary Wentcontng tlischanges ere Meted in that way), with cortuluty of Permanent Srila Eee aenath cautited in the ag. wand function hnrinony re: to the soveral orguus. Aveeaoret &, Yottow tinge on the white of the. eyes, ang tho swarthy, saifron appearance of tho skig changed to aelenr, lively, and heulthy cutur, 7 hore sulfering from weak of uleura Annga or tubervles will reniize wroat benoit In expectorating freely the tough pilogm ormucus 1 from tho lunes, alr culls, broneht ur windptp throat or bend? diminishing the frequency’ coughs ceneral Increase of strength tiroughor tho aydtoms stoppage of niyht-awonta and pat and feclings of wonknesa aroand tho ankles len sloulders, eta; cessation of cold an chills, senso of sitifocation, hurd breathin and paroxyam of cough on Wing dots or ‘urlatog In lio morning. All thesd distressing Bymptoms: aradunliy and surety dianppear, 7, As day nfter day the SARSAPARILLIAN jy taken now signa of returning health will appear; as tho blood tnproves. in purity and strong Aiscaro will diminish, and all forolgn and imps deposits, nodes, tumors, euncers, hard lumps, etc., bo resotved away, and tho unsound mais sound and beulthy; utcors, fever sores, chron skin diseases, gradually disappear. 4, 1n enses where the Spero has been salle vated, and Murcury, Quicksilver, Corrosive sub {ante have accumuluted and became quposited in tho bones, Joints, ote. causing curics of the bones, ricketa, spinal curvatures, contortion, white swollings, varicose volns, oto, tho SAlt Bay ARILLIAN will resolve away these deposita a exterminate tho virus of tho discaso frum 0. [f those who are tnking those medioines tor tha cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Syphiliile disensea, Lowever slow may be the cure, “ feel botter” nnd find thoir general hdulth tmprovlug, thelr flesh und wolght Increnalng or evon keep ing its own, it 1s 0 sure sign that tho aure is pris irossing, In.theso discasos the ation elther kets boltor or worge,—the virus of tho disease 4 not inactive; tf not trrested and driven from tho blood it will Spread and continue to tndere mino the constitution. Assoon as tho SARSA. PANILLIAN makes the patient " fcol better” every hour you will grow botter and invrense in a hy strongthy and Healt faody te i db i ‘he grent power of is rom in disens: that throaton donth, asin _ . CONSUMPTION of tho Lungs and Tuberculous Phthists, Scro! In-Byphilold Disenses, Wasting, Degen and Ulcoration of tho Kidnoys, Diabetes,. Stop: Pago of Water (instantancoua roltef alforded whore cathotera, huvo been used, thus dolng away with tho painful oporation of using these instrumonts), dissolving Stono in the Tlnuder, ‘and !n all cnges of Inflammation of the Blad-+ der and Kidneys. Tn chron ccasca of Loucorrhora and Uterine dlacnscs. . Ono bott ¢ contains more of -the active princi: les of Modicinoa than any other Preparation, fakon in Teaspoonful doses, while others require ilve or alx times us much, READY. 258) “RELIEF Cures the ‘Worst, Pains in from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONY HOUR After Reading thia Advertisement, Need Any One Suffer with Pain? Radway’s Ready Relief 1B A CURD for EVERY PAIN IT WAS THE FST AND [8 THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instuntly stops tho moat exoruolating pains, allays Intlimmations, and oures Congestions,: whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowela, of othor glands or organs, by ono uppitoation, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, No matter how ylolent or oxcruciating pain the Hhuomane, Lod-ridden, Infirm, Crip) fe }, Nerve ous, Nonraliiy of rostrated with disease may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will utford, INSLANMATION OF ‘THE IIDNEvs, : 1 Nn ieee INFLAMMATION OF ‘TIE BLADDER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, ; CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS, SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING BTITATION OF THE HEART, HYSTERICS, CROUP, DAHER on NZA, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, * : NERVOUSNESS. 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Ui, stomee dies than tho base aud worthless fultydons of thous, a8 there uro Fulso Itesolyen ts, Rellefa and Pills.’ He sure and ask for Badway'd, aud ee thut thy uume “ Madway” ls on what you buy: