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o most heartily ‘givon. Mr. Withora can T Foporal denlai of thin siatemeat i It s ot tt0 A curlous of tho Dav of Clncinnatt Commereial. Cor, and runa o followa: * Lok mo tall sou $ow thinen aro going Lo happon. Taft wil’ bo pomipated snd elceted Ly the Republican party, quis will_encoursge Grant to work for 8 third The Iopublican National Couvention il nominato him, aud tho antl-third-term men ill bolt tho Convention and nominate Adama. o Democratlo patty will step down and out, spd the Adams party will bo callea Indeponds enta. 'Riah for the Indonondonts,” 3ir. Alexauder Btophens baving ‘beeo mon- foned a8 a caudidato for Govornor of Georyis, {skes an carly opportunity 1o dony that ho has spv nepirations for tho place. 1o fouls that ho fas bosn misunderstood aud misjudged by a cortatn clans of tho people i Georgia on se- count of b famous casting voto ou tho Loui- pians rorolutions, but ho doea not caro to bo tlectod Governor In the way of vindication, Mr. Biepliens belioves it would ba tho helght of folly for the Bouthiora States to take no part fn {he Contounial oxotcises at Vhilsdelphin noxt et 4 Arevlew of Mr, Dorman 1. Eaton's paper on Clsil-Service Reform appoars in tho JTiepublican Magazine, & hybrid pubtication of no great ropu- tstlon, and 18 _copied i tho Weahington Chronf- . 'The writer of tho voview shows somo facil- Ry of expression, aud tolorable command of tie wnbfect, but his seutiments are so exsatly those of the late membor from Lasox, that it is difiicalt {0 boliova thut cstimable gentleman had no hand in tho undertaking, Homo ides of tho drift of the sryumeut may be gafned from $ho folowing ocatracta: “The Civil- gersice oxperimont s onded, thanka fo tho Jresident ond tho good senss of the Americau pooplo. . . . If the roform which i sourht but toaches 1ty impreenive lesgon to ¢thor roformers, that no subordinato branch of tho Governmout can arrogato to itself all of jublio virtuo, without soriously 1mpaliiog public coofiderreo in ite integrity aud usefulnesa, it will toworth all it cost a8 su expenment. Wo havo 1aith in tho eyatem of appoiutments, which tan ¢tood tho test of yoars, aud which has furnished Lonest and capablo men for the servica of the (iovornmont, It may havo Its defectn, but they ca bo remedied by oxerciuing a Jittlo moro care ond judgmont on the part of thoso vested with {20 appoluting power, aud thoso who aro called tpon to maka 1ecommondntions for offico.” —_— PERSONAL. E Vico-Prosident Wilaon ie at tho Grand Pacific, Sonator Jonces, of Novads, is ab tho Pulmer Ifonso. Thero aro oighty-nine American studonts at {150 H:atigart Cougorvatory. Willism Cullon Drysot has givon tho peoplo <t Roaiyn, L. L, on clogant hiall, Floteher arper §s dangerously fll. st survivor of tho groat firm. Jackaon, tho Doston lawyer, deeds, killed a reapectable unclo. Tho Thtusville Herald is familiar with the jouts. Tt talke of Bsm Coleridgo. . Owen Brown, son of John Brown, In taking cive of Jay Caoke's hiouse at Put-in-Bay, Little Bijou Ieron bas boon playlog Juliet to 110 astonishmont of pluyers and audioncos, Managoer Ehsler, of Clovoland, will maoage txo theafres in that city and two fu Pittsburg. Goo. Popo, Gon. Van Vicol, and 3aj. Dunne vill arrive at tho Palmor House this morning. Thisrs nover rests for an hour. o isnot Thiers, idle ‘Thisra, mentioned by A.Tonnysou. Disraeli's nephew, Coningsby, is Sscond Clerk cf tho House of Lords, and 1a to be mado Chlef (lork shortiy. The Dule of Edinburg ia not a Maron, and hia father-in-law opposes the cratt, Worso luck for taom, that's all. Anothor Chsrlle Rosa was disgovered in New York Stato, but ho waaa girl, and his father does ot recognize hor. 5 Balvini has worn out sll the present crop of Desdemonas and lagos, and cauuot play Othello 1gain until the next i ripe. The gontlemanly bandit Cortines, of Mexloo, will loern with deep disgast that 2,000 muskots bLave just gone down to Texse, Tho Hon. H, W. Lamborton, of Winona, Minn., tho Land-Commiesloner of the Winons & 8t Peter Rallroad, ta at the Grand Pacific, The oditor of the Warrensburg (Ro,) News tays that grasshoppor soup hsa ‘*a delicato mushroom favor which at once banishes preju- dico. ™ Boston coveta the Contonnial, If Emerson la to open the ceiemonies, tho OContenmal must como to him to ba opened, ‘That is good Boston logic, Otto Peltzer thinka that the brief aynopsis of bis play publishod in Tnz Tmsunz the other day doca him injustice, aud complains that the writer could not have resd it sbrough, Who sonld ? Mr.W. A. Carponter, Assli tint Gonrral Fre'ght. Agont of tho Chiczgo & Northwestern Railroad, bas boon sppointed Goooral Frolght-Agent of the Dotroit, Laouing & Sagloaw Rallrosd. Mr, Carpenter has an excellont reputation as & frolght-man, und he will undoubtedly refleot «eredit upon bis now position, Prof. Wiliam Harknoss, of the United Btates Naval Obsorvatory at Washlogton, passed throngh thin city yosterdsy, ou his way homa from Hobart Town., o waa chief of the Amoris oan party which observed tho transit of Venus &t that point, and took abon: 113 good photo. &raphs during tha progroees of the phenomenon, Qen. Wobster desires to have it understood hat Tue TIIBUNE was {n error 1 stating that he bad **fonmed an oploion as to the defectivences of the [Custom-House] walle." That wsa not the roason why ho did not wish to sorve on the Commission on the Qustom-foues, the fact bo- ing, rathier, tuat he had somo trong opinions as 10 tho integrity, capasity, and honeaty of cne of the gentlomen formerly couneoted with the edl- fice, and dia not wishi thous opinions to prejudice the ediffce. 3 TOTEL ALRIYALS. Palimes IMouse—on, Biuford Wilson, Washington§ 8.6, Murdoch, 81, aul; the Hon. J, ., Gritttl, Du- bugue; A, C. Peierson, Thomas Peierson, Vhitadel hiw; f1, L. Dousmau, Prairis du Ohlen; J, M, Grite b, bubuque? O, I, Bolton, Cleveland; Georgo Gross, AL, 'D,, Washlogion; oo ‘Danfortl, Boston 3 ¥ McCloskoy,' 5t Louu; J, J, Gresliam, Goorging E. Rowington, Ilong Jon 0, ltce, Portlandy Guorgs L. ‘Thayer, ' Doslon; 'Arthur ;nngnnhuy. ndon § dJubn Duulap, itabiu; bit of prophecy—a sort of soction Judgmont—has appeared in the It is addrensed to tho o Is the has, by his mis- o /o« Vaukiry, . %, Wood, Loudon ; D, 8t James Fry) Bl. Louls’; O, ¥, Napler, Orsnge ; 0. A, Baldwia, xummund\‘n\v, Lefler, Cluciurati, ... Grand Faef Tho llon, Willlam Beuntck, Davenport: Gen, A, I, )&ns, E.W, Hmith, Gen, Augr, U, 8. A 0. Yotaa, London’; Johu D, Btarr, Balti 10, M. 'Cumninga, Feorla 1 'George M, Welsler, New Yorl; Dz. J, O doloy, New Jeracy 5 Clail Otleans | Reuch, W, B, Mobardsoy, Menry Ingalw, Wisconsiu ¢ N, Kalbieisch, Brookiyn ; the Rey. ‘Thuinad L, Ouyler, rvoktyn ; M, W. Lamborton, Winoua § Peter O, Kol 0. B, Farwell, Lake Forest; L, 0, olin 11y Gowles, Hostan, ... Tre b3 llfl. AII(I; h:‘un;;; , Bibiey, Aurora; J, M, Lcnry Bablue, Boes Brovl Kot Ciar] w i vt dloue—Eitwin W, Rrysn Fleteher, Pittsburg ; D, Glideraicove, New g York; ph Dickson, Bt Louty; Louls Baller, M, A, Lovy, Now York; Allion ersoy, ' Blarman Houss—George D, Brant, Roclieator; Chatics MeKoone, Philadelpbis; &', ¥, Aaossoll, B, Pefersburg, o B ¥, Millord, 'Coluiubus; J, Bf, Lopkius, Val i D, ¥\, Flower, Dotroft; A. 8, Gage, Utlca ; [ ZLoouard, Wlaconula ; Fraucts Murphy, Worcesler, ... Lrewwort Cl tnsn Htate Central Cummittes, Post Luron, Mich. t the Rev, A. I, irown, ww’t“"«fl:fl‘“f' -Y;_cnnn. Blich, ; I I.Knr‘n‘. J. " &)d Ly, Fork 100, "0 taristorn, TLls Dy President D, ~Préstdent Mount Tnlon™ Gallege, Ohio McAbes, Mouni - Unlon Feot, W . Mudson, Alince, O ihe ‘v, A Paers, Coluzabam 04 L Rew, %, Hunter, D. Do; 41 \‘l’ Dii Ao Hon, A, M. Powsll, New York; Taivall, rand Worihy Qiet Tamplar, Tadlsus 46 Bor, John Bussoll, Bepressubulive’ Grand "lfifl'l'umrla Detrol Mis, Ellen Wilklos, igbt Warlhy Grapd Juslde Guardian, Rockford, Kl a1 Mo o AL Heemy Sasiber Gr Munm 2. i THE UHICAUWO THIBUNE; WASHINGTON. The Siouz Have Their Big Talk with the Authoritics, Extraordinary Shrewdness Shown by the Untufored Savages. g They Wont the Money in Hand Bofore Binding the Bargain, Substance of ihe Treaty Which They Will Probably 8o Induced to Sign. President Grant Deals Gently with Sherman’s Mewmolrs, Internel Rovenuo Receipts for the Year, $109,000,000. THE SHREWD SAVAGES. . THEY WANT THE MONEY 1N HAND. Speeral Duasatels to dhe Clacaro Tribune, WasuiNatox, 1. C., June 1.—Tho Iudian Counail to-dav sorved to tllustrato the avarice of the Indian and his distrust of the whito mat, “Tho Sioux cortainly, by their dickerings to-day, carnod tho title of thio Yankees of tho Plaus, Tho Indinug, with the sole oxcoption of Littie Wound,—a vory subordinale man,—warc all ready to wign tho treaty which tho Govern- ment presanted to them, but suddenly broke off tho negotistions becauso the Seorstaryof tho Intgrior wonld uot agtoo to vivlats tho low, and givo thom the money before the signing of the troaty, mstead of purchasing proscnts with it as tho law provides. Theo following is the substance of THE DUAFT OF THE THEATY to which tho Iudians have agreed, and which was pregonted to them by the Secretary of tho Interior this morning. Dishop Hays, who was presout at the Couucll, carefully examined the treaty, sud fnformod tho Iudinus that o gave it his approval. It ruus, that the Cbiof and Lioad men of tho Bloux kaviug hoard a full ex- vlanation of tho wishes of the Governmont that they ¢hould wurrendor the privileges conteined in tho trenty of 1854, to hunt iu Nebraska and tho countries wouth of their ronervation, ard boing fully informed that 25,000 huvo Leen appropriated by Conggroms for {lio purchase of preacuts for the Hioux Chiefs and peopio, to be nccepted by them in componna- tion for the rolinquiahmens_of Lo prinlezes above nemed, the head wen agree to surronder tho privileges contniued. in tkat troaty, and all other rights tn Nobrauka snd to the Smoky Hifl fork of the llapublican River, mocuted by tho treaty of 1868, excepting the right of ucougiation of tho country in Nebraska north of the aivide, which lies gonith of and noar to tho Nebraska River, aud west of the 100tk meridian. Tho fu- diaus desired to : BER TIIE PRESIDUNT before necopting the treaty, but thoro fs no doubt that they will sign it to*mortow. Thoroby tholr right to buut 1n Nebisnka aud Wyomiug will bo relinguished. Lho Uovernmont will thon procoed to negotiate for the Ifuck Hills. ‘I'here wero doveral curious illustrations of the Indian character at the Counecll to-day, Red Cloud dramatically began, **Groat Spirit, hear we, and bavo mercy upon_me, aud pity me. [Long rause.] I say that Xam brought up so tnt bofore I mspoak I cull heaven aud earth to witnoes what U say. 1 have romem- bered tho worda of my Oraat Father. I huvon't lot them go, Look at me. I am Red Cloud.” Ho wea not long in gottiug down to a practical dectaration, which was that the Greps Father had misled bim years ago. Ited Cloud had tho woret face and tho worst blood of any of tho lesding Chfefs liers. Ho eifhor lfed to Prof, Mareh at the Agoncy, or polloy has induced him to bo here. RED CLOUD 18 NOT ENTHUSIASTIO st hiareception hore. o sald: **1t is four yeoars sinco I have Leen hore. I have boen showo a largo building bere whore tho manoy is kept, and I know I havo mgroat deal tbere. I will tako tho $25,000 sou offer, but beforo winter I wigh you would get moro, When I camo hero bofore, the Preaidont sald nothing about fmng up the right to Lunt on the Republican, I have scoa litila of him this time, but L think it liard _that he wishes us to go to the Indisn country. I told you - twico I won't go there, My country {5 a goad country, sud whatever wo plaut grows thora. We uelected it bocausa {t was s good conutry, snd wo wish to keep it. I didn't come liora £0 biavo ony lengthy disputo with tho Groat Father. Icamotutoll you a few things that dont plosso me.” DBut ho agroed to sign tho treaty. Some frontler white men who aro Lera are ENDEAVORING TO USE TUE INDIANS to thalr own advautage. Tho interproters bave reportod that offers of money have been made to them to influenco the Indians to namo certain white men as their Commiseioners to ' sottie up the treaty. [2'0¢ns Aspocrates Preut ‘WasmnaToN, June 1.—All tho delegations of Tudians sesembled ju the roows of the Seciotary of tho Interior this moraiug to havo another council with the Bocretury, All the agents sud lnuri!raura wero_present, ‘Iho Indiuns were andlly attired and patutod. - Bishop liare came n with Scoiotary Dolano. Commissioner Bmith told tho Indlans “that whon they wero hore last the Becrotary mado & provoeltion to them fo go to the Indivn Territory, and aido aaked them to cousider tho offer of the Lioyerumout of £25,000 to relinquish part of their huuting-ground, and als> of the dosire of tho white poopla to gn to the DBlack Ills, and the difficuity of preventing them; and re- quaeated thom {0 nireo to Buch arrangemenis an would prevent bloodshed. Inrogard to golug to tho Indian Torritory, lhu{ oxproasod thomseivos 28 opposed to it, and, unless they lmd changed thofr minds, thoro was 1o ke of eaying anvihing wmore about that, In regard to tho offer or 25,000, thelr auswer wad not so delinite. The Becretary told them that,if thoy did not accopt it within thirty dayu, they mlgit oot get it at all, Ia regard to the Black Iills thoy did not sa; much., 'They bad now pleaty of tims to thin of it, and {t wus hoped that they could give such definita anawera to-dsy a4 to make it unnec- essary ' to bave any further talk on the ‘subject. Red Cloud eald: **Great Bpirit, hoar me have merocy ou me; pity mo,” Iooaled Houven aud carth to wite pess befors ho spoke. He hsd wnot forgotten what had been spoken. The Prowdent wmust have wado somo mistake In tolliog Lim, whon ho first came here, that tholr arraugomenta wero for thirty-ive years. Tho Prealdout told him at that 1in10 to sclact & country for huntiog, aud ha had done so. ‘Tlio two men by his side camo out 1aet sumewer sud told him, for tha first time, about the $25,000, aud ho waid 1+ ¢ Wait till I fio and ses the Prosident, and sos {2 ho bos got the monoy, If itlvreaily there, ILave children, and sm uof willing to do anything to wake (hom poor. This 925,000 will only pay for tha land to the Pawnee Crevk., We wiuh to rotain tuo rest.” When Lo wag hore, four yoars mgo, he wag shown a large buildlug whete. all tho mounoy i kept, sud ho knows Lo had a Iarge amount of money there, ile would take (his §25,000, but whien wintor comens ho wanted thom to iry and get more. Whou he camo here bofore, nothing way sald about the Judiso Tormitory, and sinco bho huy beeu baro this tims Lo bay scon but little of tho Dresident, and ha thougbt it hard that be should Lo auked to go thero to livo, and bo mow told thom twice hLe would nus go there. His country was a good one, snd be wikhed to koop it. He did vot liko the runaing of tho Nobrauks lino through hia conutry, and he considered it robbory, Luast wiuter, when tho sbnuitios wero lusued, many of i ople wera abscut, aud did not get thelr &ooda, wud he wantod tare goods for thom. 1o was not watiuflod with thio food seut to him ¢ ko did not like sult-pork, and thought his children ad diod from eating ¢, 1o wanted bacon. 1le wanted rice and bominy aud tes sens to him. Ho was looking to the Tuture for Lis children, sud tried to do the beat for thom. Afsor further talk the Iudianvagresd to aco $25,000 Iv consideration of rehnquiebing s I portion of their Luating grounds {n Nebrask e Becrotary Is williug to conceds them con- siderable territory 10 or 15 twileu south of the Nigbrars Illver, A troaty was drawn up, but Spotted Tsil re- fused to 1gn it until b the ¥25,000 ape propristed by Congre [ sapiained so that the *money conld not be ubrnnd unil the wealy was algued, and the wera given & copy of the treaty to to their roos 1o covsider, ———— NOTES AND NEWS. A TRIP TO TUE YRLLOWBTONZ. Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chicaan Iribune, WasitiNaToy, D. C., Juno 1.—The Socretary of Waz, with Benator Allison sud two or three other gentfemen, will visit sevaral military posts 1 the West during the laster part of July and tho st of August, and will probably ostend their trip to the vacka of the Yollowatone, The expensen of tho trip wmall ba paid by the gentlo- nen partleipating, and not by the Government. Notther Geu, Hheridan, nor Gou. Cuntor, nor Any encott of cavalry, wiil accompany the oxcur- slonluts, ae Linn boon stated, ORANT AND SIHERMAY, ‘The Presidont has nearly coucluded readlug tlie momotra of tha War by (ien, Bherman, o Hays that, from what he lad thua far rosd, tho book does not, in hin judgmont, doserve criti- cism as wmuch sy Lo suppossd it would, or ng much a8 It I8 recciving, Tho Prosident says that, ot the wholo, is I+ quite sczurate aa to tho mabi ovents of the War, althnugh, iu soma ine stances, injustico has hoen doun, THK CIICAGO CURTON-IOURE, W, Bavy Smith, of Maywood, Chicago, tho Smith to whom the vacauney upon tho Chicago Custom-[ouse Commussion hiea been tendered, teloyraphed the Departimont to-day from Boston, Mass., Indicating bis acceptauce, and statng that ho would arnve in Chicago pext Thuraday afteruoon, Unless Suparvi-ings Atchutect Potter clanges hls mind, Ches- brongh or some one clsy may by nsked to tako tue pomition which Hwith Las Just accepted. Patter oXpects to commenco work on Wednos- day, and bopes thiat the {nvestigation will cone qiude in two days, a8 other ongavetnonta will not permit bim to romain lony {n Chicago, Consc- quently, the delsy of a day Loyoud the time ap; ointed far tho commancotnont of the investi- yation may induce Putier to melect some other person fn Bmith's place. [7'0 the dsavciaed Press) INTERSAL NEVENUE. Wasmxaron, D, C., June 1.—Tho smount of disulled spitits romaimng fu warehouse on the 80th of April lust is oiticially roported to the Commisriouer of Interual Ruvenuo se 18,322, 118 gallong, Of this aroonut 5.838.829 is Laxe- blo at 70 cents, nod 7,484,789 at 40 conts per gal- lon. It Is estimated that tno Internal Resonuo roceipts of thio present flscal yoar will aggregate $109,000,000, SECRETARY BRISTOW. ‘The Man Whe Carrios tho Natlonnal BNz Addrosses iy KellowsTownue men of Lousville, LoutsviLLg, Juno 1,—Secretary Dristow brief- 1y sddreased s largo sesemblage of lho mer- chauta aud citizons at the Board of Trado rooms to-day. Mo sald: When, oy yesiorday, tho President of the Board of Trade nvitod me (o inect the Dourd at tuia _boar, ke promimed tiat Iabouid not Lo required to make u spweeeh, 6l Laccepted the invitation on thia dlutinct uudeistandiog, On an oceusion Lke this, n man occupyiug he ' sitwalon of Hoow vetary of tuo Nutlomal ressury e oxpected to apes, if he apeak atall, on the very sub- Ject ou which ho ‘should remnin siient—tbe natioual fiances, To didcusd atlier sublects would bo fnop- porine, prosy, oud unlnteresting, X'm glad of tuc apportiiity to meet my persoual triouds of Loulsviilo In 8 noclal way, 10 “sssuro them of thut biding interest 1 feel “in everytling that reluica to the prosperity of the city, Tlis is my nome, No wmouut of official labors requiced of me i ofher localities, and no eircuinstance which for 4 time calis me from o cily, cau allente my requrd for Louinville, ler citizeus, wid nll that portatun to bier aoctal and matirial woll-being, Though we can't clalm that ours 14 0o of thy greuteat cition in the country, ot we can bosst of many elumeuts of great- o ud substantial yrosperity, somo of wlilch aro mot possessed by auy olbér city efther in kind or degree, Rud what wo alt deaire #a to s00 thoso olements develuped to their tullost oxtent, sud have tho ity take thut ruk to which ber natural ad- vantago and thie worth of Ler citizens entitlo her, 1 will not depart from & purposo enfortulued whes I aceepted the juvltation 10 address you, except 80 fur as tonay that, fu my judgmeut, there can be mo reurn of ‘resl nod soild prosperity untll we bufld our financlal eystem upon & sounder aud securer buale, 1t must bo based on money,—upon thst which {s 80 recognized through~ out this workd,—tbut which haa nu_intrinsic yalue, and which toust Lo used hot ouly a8 a medium of exctiauge but 88 u representutivo of values everywhere, Wo muy Luvoan apparent {emporary prosperlly, wiay infate values aud produce an abormsl uceviiy, muke one man rih aud many others povr by resoriing o tems porury oxpedients, bub 1 repeat, that_substantial, durlig prosperityieto be reschied only on the losls of a suild foundation of actusl ‘money, I am @glad to meet 80 wany of the representative husiness 1men of Loulsvilla hiere on this occasion, 0 mauy of those mou upon whom tho clty must depond for fromtis and groatoess tn {ho future, and to whone usiuoss aueray and soundners sho s fudebted for he, prosent euvisble 104.tion to {he commercial and busi nows world, It i au eucoursyiug omen whon much nen manifost such an sciivo futerest in thess things which pertain fo the business interest not only of our city but of the whole country. with theso remarks I tlank you for thy plessure thin occarion bas afforded ine, a6d roust ask to be excussd from ppeaking w iher, Gon. Bristow will remain some days looger in the ity, To-morrow cveningn recoption witl be @ven him by Capt, Z, 81, Bhirly. ., —te s THE CROPS, ILLINOIS, Speetal Dirpateh toxha Chicago Tribune, WarELLo, Da Witt Co., 1L, June 1.—~Tho prog- pect for whent in this county Is very good, un- leus it shonld yot be destroyed by the fnovitable chinch-bugs, which abound in countless pum- bore. Onts bave improved greatly since tho late rain, aua bid falr to make two-thirda of & crop. The corn-prospect {4 vory fair. The farmers are about through plantiog. Tho esrly-planted lad to bs planted over; and, though tho season han been Iato aud cold, a farge percentage of it is up aud readyto Lo cultivated. Meadows aud pastures, which scomud about to dry up, are looking well siaco tho late rains, Peachios in this viclnity are all Silled. Apples apd the smaller fruta will be. & fair averare crop. Fat hogs aro about.all nhlgnnd out, and but very fow stockors rumain on hand; in con- soquence of whioh, the shipmenls -fzom this poiut the coming weason wll bo light. Tho Col- orado potato-bug bas not put in its anunal sp- poaranco s yet, and we ars lead to belisve that 1t haa atout *' run its courke.” .. Specwal Divpateh te T'he Chieaco Triduna, Gavrexa, 111, June 1.—Wo sball have little frult in this soction this yoar. Chetrioa are an outire fullure plums aitto} sud a few varistios of apples, KANSAS, Spacial Diapateh to The vheaco Tribune, Four Soort, Kan., Juve 1,—The Leavy raios that visited this section of conntry havé sppre- cistively diminished the number of grasshop. pors, but there ia & great abundance hero yet. Many are gotting wings, and thoy will bo able to navigate the air in & very short time, The cropa north, botween this city and Kansas City, havo been badly damaged. At least 50 por cont of tho wheat, corn, oats, and flax har been de- ntroyed, Along the lineof the Gulf Railroad, ovory vostigo of vogelation Laa bhoon tak- en, ‘fhe_ weads evon bave bosn con. ed, DBut tho farmers are replsnting, d, if the soason shall prova favorsble, they may yot raiso a good crop. Hoath of thus place, 1 Cberokee and Crawford Couanties, the ‘hop- pers aro dolug compsrativoly Lttle dwaiage. Thoir depredations hinvo beou almost oxclusively to oreek-bottoms, ‘Tho pralriea nre clothed with & lnxuriant growth, and tho crops are looking splondid, Wheat Ia hoaded ous, and tho corn ln 60 8 Inchen in helght, Very littlo damuge ia approhended from the loousts in Southern Kau- oax B AND 50 ON, AD INFINITU Br. Louts, June 1.—The Hepublican's Kanss Oity speoial says that Durkes and Cout, exten- slve farmors near North Bcott, Kan., lave recontly exsmined by dissection a large number of grasshoppors, and found that thres-fougthy of thom contalued well- doveloped live maggots, which, thay are confl- dent, will ncon extermioate the pests in this country, la further praof of tho existence of this maggot, thoy » large pilo of graeahiop- pors which thoy nave killed were almout immiedl- ately alive with maggots. IOWA, mecial Dapatoh to The Chisage Triduna Towa Or7Y, June 1,—Wa have bed fine ralns hore yeatordsy and to-day, which sre much need- od by the crops. Grase will fall ubort h{ one- third at loast of & fall crop in this connty be- cause of the dry weather, ‘WISCONSIN, Byacial Diasateh to The Chioawe Tridune, Mapisoy, Juus 3.—It bas beea ralning all day, ving the ground tbe beat soaking it Las had or months, aud g ly ti0g orops. A dsughter of Allen L, Bour's, of Laoslog, Mich, fell In Graud River Mondsy and waa nesrl, i was readusd by s play- WEDNESDAY: JUN 2, 1875, i FINANCIAL. Decrease of Our National Debt During the Month of May, $1,189,450, Ten Millions Mare of Five-Twenties Called In by Secretary Bristow. Two Extensive Fallures Announced In London, OUR NATIONAL DEBT, Wasmixatay, D. C., June 1.—The following tablo sown the condition of the pubile debt on tho 1at fust.: Bix por cent bouds, Favo per ceat bonds. Total cuin bonds, Tawlul mobey debt. Matured deut’ Loal toudors, Certificuten of Fractions! currency, Colu certificaten. . evarss Total withiout intercat Total det Tolal fute, Carls in Tressur, $1,131,516,500 B, 632,750 S 5,000 615,773 910,140 Bpectal dejorits Bold for re= ', demptlon of certiBoaten of depouit.,, sevansenes 05,345,000 Debit toss cash in the Teennury $2,100,119,976 Decressa durluy; Mat Tleb, Bouds iasued ta'the ¥ panier, futerest yayable in money': Privelpal ontatanding, . Totercat accrued and niot yet pal Iuterest pafd by the Unitad Stat Intrest repaid It m Iawful 36,264,103 6,116,508 20,147,548 EXTENSIVE FAILU~ES IN LONDON, New Your, Juno 1.—The Eventng Post psys : The news of the fallure of tue Aberdare Iron Compony, of London, Eng., csuses s pooeral surprise among the trade io this city, Promi- nent mon in the trade consider it & romarkable and important fallure. Tho Abcrdare Company is 8 vory old concorn, It hss oxtensivo factories in Wales, whero it has for many yoars turned out thousands of tons of railrosd iron. The Com- pany has dono but hittle for a year or two paat. The American demand fell off entirely, and tho Contivental trado was very much lesscned. Thea there have beon tumerous protracted strikes, which bavo caused apnoviug and expentive de- Jays tn tho fulfiliment of ordeid, A wtrike took placa recently which lssted five or »iz monthe, and it Is believod that this lant interrption has Llinkteued tho downfall of tha Commauy. It is not thought that the failure will affoct the iron trade here. The Company gave employment to 5,00C pessons. ‘Fhe failuro of Sanderson & Co., leadiog bauke ard in London. and the firm winch failed fu 1857, but ufterward recovored its business and stand- fug, will doubtleas cause much distross in many households throughout tho Kingdom. Like Overend, Gurnoy & Co., they held 4 vaut nmnber of small deposits, and thoir failure to the extant of £800,000 will be the most puinful resalt of thix complicated businoks disaater. .. Loxvoy, Juno 1,—The statement regarding the failuro of Sanderson & Co., sud Gliert A, Smith, with £600,000 lMabilitics, whould hava beou that their oreditors nre for tho most part secured. Jamen Dawbarn i1 also included. ‘the latter's lisbihitics aro eatnnatod at £U4,000, and Lis nasets L£25,000. Loxpox, Juno 2—~6 a. m.—Yhe Times' money articlo saya 1 rogard to the recent failures that the rumors which prevailed for some days provious to Enlnxdny'a announcement maoy, sad probably have beon, the salvation of many who set to woik vizorously curtailing their liabilities, and in- creasing iholr cash batances. The XNews char- netorizes tho T{mes' comparfgon of tho present fatlures to that of Overend, Guorney & Co.as s Rroas exaggoration, FIVE-TWENTIES CALLED IN- Wismixazoy, D, U, Juno 1.—The followiog 5-20 coupon bonde, known me ‘*'the fourth sories," uvder the act of Feb. 25, 1862, dated May 1, 1802, bava been caited for by tho Bacre~ :arv of the Treasury, sud made payable on and after Bept, 1, the intorest on which will cesse ofter that date: Fifty dollara—Nos, 20,801 to 21,000, Loth inclusive ;” &100—Nos. 60,601 to 89,- 100, both inclasivo; §500—-Nos, 47,601 to 81,800, boths fucinaive; $1,000—Nos. B0,651 to_ 91,501 both inclusive. Total—810,000,000, The call Indiestos additional subscriptions to that smoust by & syndicate. “THE ERIE RECEIVERSHIP, TaextoN, N.J., Juno lL.—An spplication wes made before the Chancetlor to-day by Courtland Parkor, In bohalf of tho Elmira Rolling 31iil Com- pany, for an jujunction against the Erie Road, snd appolntmont of & New Jersoy Recoiver. Parker wished to have Jewett. Fresident of the Erlo, appointed, but opposition was mado, snd ‘t‘bl;hfil;luenllu! took the papers, reserving his o . THE PEORIA REVENUE DISTRICT, Spacial Disvaten to The Chicage Trisune. Peonu, Ill, June 1.—The internal yevenue recaipta of the Fifth Iilinola Diutrict wera $132,- 708,74 for last mouth; in May, 1874, they were £916,768.70. —_——— POLITICAL THE OHIO REPUBLICANS. Corousus, Juno 1.—All the hotels of tha clty are crowded with delegates to tho Republiosn Convention to-morrow. There is much intereat in tho candidstes for Governor and candidstes for othior positions, Thore {s & fealing that, un. til thin paint 18 decided, it will be imposuible to work to good advautage. No persoos have spes cial stronggth, or aro talked of for Goveruor, ex- copt Hayos and ‘Taft. It bas Leon noderstood afl aloug that Hayes would not be a caudidate uuder auy oircuwmstuuces, and Lo Lsa so iuforme- od ‘Tatt's friends, All day Lis frionds Lave boon pushing him,and theis sebms to be a centering of all oppoition to L'aft on Hayes, As thero has boen 8o much talk a8 to whetber Hayes was really & candidate or not, Richard Bmith,” of tho Cinclupatl Gazetle, telographed Iayes for a dofinite answer sa to whetiier Lo waa & candidste or not, and roceived she followiog returnt Faxsoxt, Juue il cannot allow my nsme to be used sgsinst Judge Tuft, He becsme acandidute after 1 doclined, Hoe (s a pure man and s sound Hepublican, 1 wili not accept & numinstion obtained with conteat ‘withs him, D, B, Haves, Tbia dispatch sesmed to have littlo effect with Hayes' fricuds. Thoy will nominatu bilin suyway, 1t now looks aa if Hayes would be the nowfnes to-morror. A caucus of delogates from the Wostern Tle- vo coutitios bag Just bean hold, at which it waa found & vory largo majority wore in favor of Hayos for Governor, 1t wan ouce announced that Taft had with- drawn from tho contest, but & meeting of hus friends was Lield at ouce, snd I am suthorized to uay thot Taft will not withdraw under any ciroumstancas, Ho will go futo the Conveation, and, it beaten, will go homegto work for the nomiues, It isuste to eay that llayea will be nominated by & large majunty. ELECTION AT GALENA, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Gargxa, ik, Juue 1.—~Our city election was beld to-tuy, sud revulted {n tho ro-election of the Moo, Thomas J. Bueoan Mayor, and Al Yieach and Jones without opposition, Dr, B. ¥. Fowler, of the Third Ward, was elected without nepoalunn. A closo contest was lad In the Fust Ward botween D. W, Scott and O. 8. Hor- won, mlumnsi in_the election of Beott ; also, 1n tho Secoud VWard, between tHeury Slartleld aud R:lx'\lul Ryan, resuling in the elsction of far. old. THE PENNEYLVANIA GAMPAIGN, Pirrsovsa, Juoe L.—The couuty election of delogates to the Democrativ Btata Cunveation at Eifo wan held to-dsy, and excited uuusual jater- eat, owing to the contest between Col, James P, Bars and the Hon. James Hopkios for the Qubare uatoriat nominaton, pcc RSN SUICIDE. Bwectal Disgaleh Lo Tas Chicace Tridumd, Garexa, I, June 1.—Ons of oor citizens, Nicholsa Dax, yesterday jumped from the Dolle- vus packet, and was drowned. Wo have not yet hesrd of the recovery of the body. His mind was unvettled by business trouties, No leaved awite sud ral obildren wholly unprovided 107 ket Disoateh o Tha Chiosao Tribin Drxox, Il Juce 1.~W, M, Pacdsede, 80 old and bighly-respectable tarmer, living usar Grand Detour, 6 miles from Dixon, committed suicide this moruing by rhioottug himself with a nile o got up at 4 o'clock, went to hin barn with his ritle, piaced it ina wira which Gapponed (o be thare, fastened a cord to the trlpger, placed lim- sclf in front, aud pulled tba etriog. The Lall went through tus hesrt, coming out of bis bac! he only living & fow moments, CRIME. INDIAN TERRITORY LAWLESSNESS, Mosxoore, L. 1., June 1.—Jamon Calonel and Jessio Johusou, membersof the Ureck Indian palico, or ligh* “otscmen, while attempting to arrost Jim Dl o7 of the noted gang of despor- adoes, Wwith Leaipasters botween Arkaisas and Vordy Gras luvos, under the teaderuhip of tho notorions Lobert Joluscy, were fired on sud both ladly wounded. Tha otiicors raturned tho " fira witLout effeet, At the fifth shot from Dickey Loth officer< wera brought down, Calonel with hioken arm and five shotx in Lis boly, Joluson had ono slug through his band, & shot throngh s 000, bin jaw Lioken, & shot in the cbiowen, aud avother in the grom. They oza el slive, but their recovery 4 doubttul * This ix a part of the gang that sheltered McCartuoy, the coun- terfeiter, shd aided fu ** shovime " u Iargo amount of cocuterfoit fives of tie Traders” National Bank of Chicago througloat the ludiun Territory Inst winter, UNRULY CONVICTS SHOT. Corvnnus, O,, Junas 1.—This evening thres con- victa st the Penitentiary atterpted to eseaps by opening the tnner gate by the uxe of a loug pole with a nail driven in the end. Just oftor open- fug the gato thoy wero seen by twa guards, who fired their guns at them. Willism Nowman, colorad, s lifetime man, was ehot in the vido of tha neck, and John Wilson, whoso resl n o is Johu ., Davis, 8 five-vear man, froul Liumilton t7, was ubot iu tho head, Jobn Weldan, ader of tho gang, was cousderably injured \ono thrown by a prisouer (u curge of tho AN UNNATURAL PARENT. Stecial insvateh to Ihe Chicaaa Tribune, O17aAWA, 1ll, June 1,—Thisafternovn gome little boys found the body of a male child, as tha physiciaus swore, not over 24 hours old, fn thosfde cut of thocanalin thiscity. After s csreful iuveatigation. tho Coroner's jury re- turped thia verdict: “Death from violonce by & peraon or persons unkoown to the fjury" T'hers was suflicient ovidence that the littie boy hat boou strangied by s cord sround lus meck before he was drowned, MURDER N A BAGNIO. CrxeiNnaTl, June 1.—~About 1) to-nlght Frank Milder ontered & Longworth street baguio, kept by Knte Riley, inquired for sy Riloy, aud, upon her cntering the room, fired at her with 8 rovolver. May fell and attempiod to crawl out of tho room, wud Wilder fired two more shote, Tho laudiady rushed in anid caught him. The gitl wad Lit iu” the abdomen, amd will 1 robably dio. Wilder &ays he shot ot her three J04r8 050 welrciually, and gives va bLis reuson lealousy. Mo isin custody. GALENA'S CRIMINAL NEWS, Speeial Dupatch to Trz Chieaqo T'ribuns, Gavexs, 11, June 1.—The Circuit Court bas beon in session sines May 24, and a good deal of business has been disposed of. Melluliey, in- dicted for the murder of MeMahon, pleaded guilty to o charge of manslaughler, which is probably tho extent of hiy crima. No other crimival case of much hmportsoce bas yet been dispoeed of. THE EXERCISE OF DISCRETION. Crantesroy, 8.C., Juve1,—C. P. Leslie, & mowber of the State Legislaturo, ia reported to hove absconded to avold arrest on & charge of defrauding the Stata while Laund Commissiover during Scott’s Administeation, The proceedings were diracted by the Stato suthoritivs, and bail fizod ut ¥140,000. Lodlie i also cnarged with election frauds and riotin, " A MAIL-ROBBER, Saur Laxe Ciry, June 1,—~Tho Actlag Deputy- D'ostmastor st Corinne, Utal, was to-day brought befors the United States Commissioner on charge of robbing the mail, and Lsld to bail in £5,000 bonda to anawer, BURGL ARY, Spectal Disvatch to 1he Chicaga Tribune, EasT Bacivaw, June 1.—Tho dwelimg of a woman named Emma Wise, ju this oity, was en- tered by burglare last nigit, and jewolry valuod ¢ 6200 stolen. Tle rascals gained entiance by foroing open a niudo FOREST FIRES, New Yorx, Juuns 1.—The forest fires bave again broken ous in the mountains of Delawaro and Sullivan Conuies, X, Y., doing much dam- ago. The Yillage of Detbel, in Bullivan Coun ty swas rurroundod by fira for two dsys, sud was only saved ufter a bard figbt, A prominent and waalthy farmer named Willlam Corbig, of Dela- wate County. was sorrounded by firo while fightiog tho flames in Lis woods, and buroed to death. Two otber mep, simie larly cngaged, wero badly burued, aod marrowly cecaped with thor lives. Near Manayaok Valley, Sullivan County, a fira wes sccidontaily started, and o & fow hours thou- sands of ncres of valusble timber, a mll, nod 800,000 feet of lumber were deatroyed. in tho towna of Falluburg and Mamuskouug, the con- flagratious aro s0 tlercs that famuics have beep ubliged to fly from their houses to save thoir livuw, leaving all their Lousobold goods, stock, o0, 10 bo destroyed. AT INOEPENDENCE, 1A, Speciol bispaich to £'he Chicago Iridune, InprrnpENCE, Ia, June 1.—A eorious fira occursed bere last ni* bt resulting in the total dostraction of Newn 1n & Chowberlain's threo~ story elovator, also ul W, P, Brown's two-story olovator, and great damage to tho warchouse of Q. v. Jones. The firewen worked nobly, and tho fire waastopped after it bad made ;good Lioad. way ou the latter butidivg. Loss suout 25,600 ; insurance, 816,000 to ®18,000. Conslderablo Tain was onned by farmers, nbo had stored it. dn- firo is supposed to be the work of an {ucen- inrys IN NEW YORK. Nxw Yorx, Juuo 1,—A fire this sfternoon de- wtroyod tho planing.-mill of Kierated & Smith, Nos. 714 and 710 Nioth atreet ; Publio School No, 96, sdjolniug, one of tho tinoat in the city, and a five-story tousment hounse, A few momonta be- fora tle fire broke out tho achiool childron had Loou dismissud for the noou rocess, Dy she burniog of the tauement house o0 fanuilien aro laft homeless, ‘I'io lose is eetimatod aa fol- lows 1 Riersted & Swith's 8llnlnn~mlll. 225,000 4 Public Behool No, 80, €10,000; tenement honse, 218,000 damago to other property, 10,000, Tutal, $123,000, AT RIPLEY, TENN, Mxurms, Juno 1.—At a Iate liour last Bunday night & five broke out in Bridger's saddlery hop at Ripley, Tonn., aud ecoa spresd to tho adjoir. ing bulldivga, involviug a Joss of §30,000, do- stioying wost of the buslness placesin the town, Anoog tho heavioat losers aro Oldham's Iotel, ¥15,000 5 Graves & Fuirout, ory goods, §3,000 ; Herudou's livery, §3,000; Byrd & Donshuo's lquor storo, £2,000; Badgoi's harnesa shop, /4,000 ; Bingor Howing dachine Company, #1,000; Rouw' storchuude, £2,000, A far &8 kuowu there t4 no Lnsurance, The origin of tho fro is unkuowu, 3 NEAR QUINGY, ILL, Spectal Dispateh tw The Clscago Tribune, Oato, 1M1, June 1,—The steam suw roills be- longlug to Bteplen DLird, of Missouri, on tho Miusinsippi River sbovo this city, wore destroyed by firo lest night, and with the willa ularge quantity of valusblo Jumbor, Tho Ioad is sald to bo sbout 375,000, and 10 nsurance, Mr, Uird, Lowaver, fs # man of Isrge capital snd iodamin- sble suergy and pluck, and it in thought he will rebuwild &t once. AT OGDEN, UTAH. Bavt Laxs Crry, Juno 1.—Fire at Ogden to- day destroyed the Doluionico Iotel, seversi stores, and the old Wesiorn Unlon Talograpn building, IN CHICAGO, Some maliclous porson attowmpted to burn the threa.atory and basemont brick bullding, Noa, 269 aud 261 Bouth Clavk streat, yesterdsy mota. ug at 4 o'olook. A quantity of rage snd paper sattiated with Kkezuveus waa placed fu s front hallway sod fired, James Matthows cooupled tho first S00F b4 & salocn. Damsyo, §500. THE WHISKY FRAUDS. Wadsworth Proposes to Test tho President’s Power to Re- move Him. Commissions Tssued Yesterday to Store- keepers and Gaugers. IN CHICACO. THE COLLECIOR Tho event proven that the head of the Colleo- torof Internal Rovenus fu this district does not fall into thie baeket with ease, at loast not at the fhint ntroke of the as. The announcemont 1uade yoetorday that Colloctor Wadaworth hud baen requestad to reeign, is followed by the Atatement that Le rather thinke Lo wiil not just at prevent, As beforo stated, ho received a lat- ter Monday {ntimsting thet his resignation wonld bo sceeptallo. At first thought e de- termined to seud on the required document, but Ly the advico of friends, and s the result of & calm consideration of tho matter, he coucluded to ratain possesnion of the oflica un« til somo good roaron in allegod for demanding Lis reeignation or until bo is romoved. His renson for this I that he foels fnnccent of any wroug-doing in connection with the whiaky caeen, and does not wish to give causo for any ramor that he hiaa been guilty of any complicity 10 the frauds, The letier ashing his resiguation did not give sny distinct reason for asking it, and the Collectur' determination 18 ot £0 ro- sign until the Dopartwont allegs somo suflicient canre for such rction, ‘R”u liave beon various rumors in connection w THE, KUCCERSOR to be sppointed to fill the vicaucy in the Colleo- tor's aitica; bnt, since Mr, Wadaworth dechiney to make au opening, the dircussion may bhe post- poned for a time, Thero fs, howovor, the very tighest authority for stating’ that, if 7ir, Wads- worih 18 removed, the posision will bo offered to Gen. J. D, Webster, n geutloman of uuspottod ategrits, who hos nover sought the ofica. , Tho intention of the Promdent snd ‘Com- uwissioner 8 ntated to be to put 1w the position eome man whoso character and’ position will be saflicient gusran- tec thut the removal was not mado to please politicisns or wire-puliots,—in short, that the mmal\'ll was mado for the good of the sorvice purely. ‘[lLero seerna to liase been no dofluite cbargs of misconduct made ayaingt Mr, Wadsworth, tho wly feeling boiog that he was not fully up to the busiuers 10 not kuowing of somo of the craoked transactions Iately brought to light. The friends of the Collector excuxs tho seoming Justico of the d'mif by_saying that Mr, Wads- worth biad been in the oflice hardly long enough to becoiuoe familisnized with all tho ways that oro dark, Tho Ion. Bluford Wilson, Sollcitor of the Treasury Departaent, arnved in the city yostor- dav, aud was in consnltation with the varions Guvernment ofticials, Nothing come to the sur- face os the result of his pruceedings, though they may, for sll that, be fiaught with all sorts of winvrtune for romebody, ‘The roport which had Lecome carront that the official head of . THE HON. 7, D. WARD, District-Atlorney, was to fall, is without foundation, 'There hag been no good reason as wigned for maling such a change, sud Mr, Ward wiil probably suffer no harm. Solwitor Witson stated yesterday that tho diatch atuibuting do- structivo tendencies to the Wesbington oflicials wen 18lso ag fur a8 Mr, Ward wos concerved. ke fuitber siatod that Mr. Ward's cases had been found propetls prepared, hiy dutios in all re- spects viell attendod to, and that, fo ekort, tho District-Attorney evjored the full confidence of tho Tieasu y utn Law Depaitments of the Gov- e‘l:uniuul. This wakes o protty clear bill for Mr. ard, Tue rumor hlfinfi prevailed that Mr. Ward was o member of tho diatilling firm of Ifans & Powell, Le was jutarrogated concerving i, aod rephed, in substance, thut he bad not now, nor had heever bad, any iutercat in tbat or any otber firm doing busiuoss in whisky or angthing eleo in Chicago, sxcaptiug only his law partoer- sbip. But be admitted that ho had acted as the fogal adviser of tho firm nacied in time past, but had po other connection mith them, APrOINTMENTY. The following persons have been commisszioned Gaugers to take tho places of those dischiarged duriog tho recant ralds: Fred Koch, O, W, Dur- Lsw, G, G. Smith, 1. 4, Getteny, W. N, Danks, J. M. Lockley, J. H, Colsin, 0. Cox, E. Hoech- ster. The following have beon commissioned s Btorekeeperu: . I Stowart, C. A. Archur, A. T. Minor, ' C. Borden. Other names bave becn sent to the Treasury Department for appointment, but the above are all that have 80 far been commissiooed. A con- sidorable number of others will Lave to be com- missioned to fil} all the vacancies, Alaters wors 80 2{‘““ 1in Bupervisor Matthews' and Commiswioner Hoyno's ofticea yostarday that not even tho smell of eithor crooked or straight whisky coula be porcerved, GORSIP IN WASHINGTON. Bpecial Duvateh to The Chicado Trivuna, Wasstexarss, D, C., Juno 1.—I am not at lib- erty to say what disposition will be mado of Mr. ‘Wadsworth. The matter is in tle hauds of the appointing power, and the charges, it there are auy, would go to the President or the Becretary of tha Treasury, You kuow that there hava boen soveral romovals in that district, and that several Gaugors and others hiavo been implicated in groat frauds, 'Tuiw waa all that Mr. Prats, the new Commissioner of Internal Revenue, liad to eay rolative to the fnvitation to Plil Wads. worth to step down sud out, From tbe best of sourcos, however, it 1s loarned that Phil Wadsworth has something vory different to wav for bimeolf. He proposes to fall back upon the reserved rights given to Lim by the Teoure-of-Offica sot, which was aro- atod 8a a sort of harbor of rofugo to all officlals in Andy Johnaon'a time. It 'hil Wadaworth s now succesded Ly a porson not yat named, it will not be ualess the President suspends him under the Tevure-of-Oftice aot. Information has boen roceived hore that Wadsworth ks detinitely de- tormined upoo this course, and that " s sction {8 for the most part based upon the nadvice of thoue who have a veico in confirma. tions, Ho far a8 can be fearned hiers, uot svan the ehadow of & suspicion rests upon Phil Wada. worth's namoe _No charges have boen prefarrod affecting his oficial {nfegrity or personal konor, Ho 18 ssked to resign, aa was indicsted last night, fur tho reason that, sinca the dincovery of tho whisky frauds, the thoory has provailed that thie rovonue otlicers 1n whose diutricts the illiols distiltation lias boon carried on muet either have been nufl‘:{ through actual lcmuvlndg»;‘r or searcely less wullty from ofticia) negligence, The persons haviug to do_with theso romovaly way that tho frauds could maver have oceurrod ox- copt throngh tle permiselon or negligeuce of the rovenue ofiicials, 1f it shell prove thst no well-founded charges bave beon mado sgeinst Whadswortl, thero are indications that T6 moval may causo somo political trouble poxt winter, Those who should bo well iuformed state that, jo coas of romoysls where no porsonal collunion 18 charged, sod whoro the removals are calenlated seriously to injure tha reputation of the persous removed, thu Benatorial friends of the lattor will comtine to dofeat the confirmation of thelr succeseors, Should they bo ablo to do this, Wadaworth, and others who rofuss to resign, but permit themgolves to be romoved undor the Tenuro-oi-Oltica act, would hold their oftices. 1n tho present condition of the Senats, thrests of this sort have much forco. It was poasible last winter for ouo_ Bonthern Republicen Bonator (Wout, of Now Oriuaus) tu dofeat the confirma- tlon of Patdeo to be United States Judge in Louislaua, notwithatanding Pardee had the uu- wuveriug support of the appointing power sud of the strougeat political friends of the Admiu. istration, In tho presont condition of the seuato, aud in view of ita traditions, it 4 uot llkely that any person can be contirwed for any oftice It tho two Beua- tors from the State in which the appointmont |3 to be made wuite to opposo suck au appoints wovt, , P'rivate information has beeu roceived bero by telograph to-dsy which soema tondicate thiat, 1{ Wadsworth is entirely guiltioss of per- wonal wroug, be may Snd s stroug auppors in the Bonators frum Lis owu Hiato, and, It tho hna of aotion indicated by theso private dispatoles to- day should bo adopted noxt winter, the succesior of Phil Wadaworth would fruitlosaly walt in the sate-room for bis cantirmation. it MISCELLANEQUS, THE MINDIKOPFN. Bgestal Dispaizh Lo The Lhicage Tribune, Mwavkee, June 1.—~The prelimloary exami« oation of Riadskopt Brothera lssted all the aftoracon, ‘Lho prosscution adduced evidence that sRipmente made here enterod ss 10-gallon 08 on arrival at destination proved to ba arrols. Thers wass domporats fight on Jegal Mrolnu throughout. Tho Lesring was continued tiil to-morrow. Forty barrols of whiaky balonging to the sams :l_e!endnmn wera found to-day in the rag store of é«rnl:{,&"l’.null.\l:‘; flxki)lxl l[m ‘lll.‘elmt Rauged. it sing ballovad ol o Btam the date of 1863, h P RaRng, ADDITIONAL SPIZUNES. Crxcienatt, Juno 1.—Twolva barroln of whisky bf‘fl"f“ to Ll':eknr & Co, wur‘n aejzad Monda nigl having besn romoved illegally to an Jolulng bulldiog. ket —_—— DENVER. Institution of n Mining.shnre Ex. ¢hange at thnt City, Dexven, Col., June 1,—The Colorado Stock and Exchiango Board waa formally openad [a this oity to-day. A large numbor of prominent capi- talista of tho Torritory, as well as Iargo nume hors from tho Pacifle Coast, wore pros- ont. The meoting wan called fo order by Presfdent Danlel Wilter, who mado & faw ro- toarks, after which the party adjourned and partaok of s coliation. Tnteresting speeches woro made by tho President, Commodore Deca- tur, Mr. Bonnatt, of the News, and others, who :Imke enthusiaatically of the bonelits that would ine from its oporation, and that the Dosard was the only medium through which the mineral wealth of Colorado could bo doveloped. After the membors fonsted, ono share of the atock of the 3larshall Mining Com- pany was thrown on the Bosid, the par- valube of which ia £100, tho proceods. to go for tha Lenafit of the Lodiea’ Rollof Bocisty of Lonver. It wan sold threa timen for 3160 and 8160, The Board meots every day hereaftor at 10 o'olock tor the transaction of rugular business. i ey THE INDIANS, The Story of n Faint-fearted Mill= tary Otficer. Br. Louts, June 1.—The Globe-Democrat hias & letter from Gravada, Colorado, dated May 28, which gives an account of & dilatory pursuit of & raiding band of Iudians on the partof Capt. Campbell, Company A, Sixth Cavalry, about four wecks previous. It is aeserted that Capt. Cnmpbell was within 6 milen of the Indiany ab one time, and could canily have captured or killed them, but he wont into clmr, and for two dave after made ghort aud slow marchos untl the Indisus got so far in advance tbat they could not be overtakon, ond escoped. It (s further said that Campbell would bave been court-martisfed for s bad couduct bat his regimoeut waa ordered to Ari- zons, Tho chlu;!(nu against him havo been mont to the commandant, howover, and it Is bolieved bo will ba triod aud punished. —_— CASUALTIES, MISSED THE NINTH INNING: Corvyucs, O., Juno 1.—During » game of base-ball at tho Buckeye grounds this evoning an old shod just outside the grounds, on whict about 100 men and boys wero soated, gave way, falling with a torriblo crash, bursing the entirc party In tho dabris. Mot of the paity wore moro or legs ecratehed and brused, but oight rmone aro soveroly ivjured. Churlos Graw, Wilflam Lawreuce, and John M. Willinms all bac arms broken and sévere brulaes, und sovoral por sons wero soverely ijured wterually, MAIMED OY A DUZZ-SAW, Bpecial Daateh to The Caiugo Tribune, Dusoque, Ia., Jnoo 1.—A boy named M, Hoff- man, emplosed in & csbinot factory, had hie right hand cut off to-day whilo aperating u cir- cular eaw. While moving pieces of wood, he careleasly throw bis arn oo the eaw, which cal through the bone instaotly, the haud hanging by sbrods of tlesh aud ruscle. Tho mowmbor was gewod 1o itd place, but uo bopes are loft of Baviuyg ik, SCHILLER VICTIMS, New Yorr, June 1.—Tho stoamer Germanis brought tho embalmod bodies of Henry Frisud and his wifo, of Milwaukee, who perished in the Schiller disagter, Loxpox, June 1,—The official inquiry In the 1‘::: of the steamer Bchiller began at Grosnsvich sy, WASHED ASHORE: CreveLasp, O.. Juoe 1.—The body of William Law, ons of tho crew of tho schooner Counasel or, which foundered near Marbleliead several weeks ogo, was fonnd vesterday moralng in 8 flah pond on tho north side of the penlusula. A CIRCUS ACCIDENT. INDEPENDENCE, Ia., June 1.—Iu thw clty last evening, by the falling of the scets 1. Yankes Robingon's show, two ladies hed saeiv locs brokon, aud several others wure soverely injurod. BREWERS’ NATIONAL CONVERTION. 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