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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1875. 5 (A i at 1z0 conld not invent them for this gor Tilton, Lt B0 CO0 1 Mtousion hotrayud NO CONIUI'U:!N#E“H OF HIN 4 - tho part of the woman who ot o e oy Tooiad_upon Victoria el 10 o mprounblo us alf thin aliegd o ation that 1t was not Lo be rojurded for e whon withoss like Jieocher “declared 8 omet i 1L wao bvor Lrought to bis oars. et HOOIMY and deliberata tutroditetio, nccord= Aler et hin wifo told him “that tho B et a6 hnd roferred to was ona butweon e Hioury Ward ~Docclior, hor van- ar a0l Lo wan _careful’ that thoro L i be o miktako sbout tho porwon, whan o avo him lia full_numo, his title, aud his S4¥%bo did not want_het husband to tnfor oo had comnittod adultory with tho man tehlio moon. Klio wout on, according o Tilton, St van wpeciul aud deliborao aceotnt of lior ng wi h Deachor from the bogloning, Was tho way in which an ngoulzod wife, linpelled ¥ stingn of conksionee, wauld confons Lier guile toan injured husband ? Wonld sho not havs domo it with sobd and foars, with diwhovolod 0t aud witli faco buried in tho pillows? Mra, 4o ozplained that hor firat sor of adultory I occhor wan tho rownit of bier yriof for tho death of I'aul, wlio, sho wan PARTICULAIL TU BAY, WAS JIER BON. gichan act belug the natural cousoquenco of fio stato of o mother's mind after hor child'n death, thero was honocd to arguo about this, augntor.] dirw. ‘Milton meid At act wak next {iooatod b, hor own liouse, an, a4 most jnopla 5 it lioblo to move, shu spocified tiiat ner hoiso Y st No, 174 Livingrtono wtroot. (Groat Jeaghter.] 8ho olso eaid that the act wau c.m- gutted AL othor places, but, strange to sny, thess otaer plucos did not appear to havo beon specis fud by hor patbicularly, or to havo been fouud it by othors. gvarts_then spola of tho uncertainty ex- sesecd by Mra. ‘Tilton 8 to the crimnuality of © mmitting adnitery with Beecher, and vald tbat t ‘such was tho stato of mind of thie womau con- fewed by ber husband to bo pure-nioded,—n T Man U5 yoars of ago and tho molber of six of ildren,—wo must ouk maidens at tho altur tloir opinlon ou the propiioty of such acty, tn t lor to avoid any differenco of opinion botweou {Lam aud their hustonds, [Laughier.] Zvarta then roferred to Mre. Tilton's explana- tion of tho way in which > HER BCRCPLES WERE OVENCOME, in & sontence almost s long and fuvolved an 11200 which nowspapers accured bim of using. § wo Mr, Tilton was informed that tho crito 124 been committed, it must Liavo beon ploasant 102 lnin to have tho munner of it thus carofully eslomed. [Loughter.] fr, lvaits rosumed his_address to tho jury ‘the vecoen, 18 continued to conslder” the nispud confoxsion of M, ‘Lilton, as repoated b fior busband to_ Toechior, Sbo usid Hoecher 1+ o wishod to find fn ber the sulaco of lifo 4 Tliclp to biw nind which on unhappy marriago bl dented lim ot bomo, What' beeame, 1L.3n, ot tho twonts-five yeara of edulteries from 1i-humapolts down ? 1t was rathor lute in fifo £ v him to fall in love, and neek this alleviatiou of lis domestic misery for the first thne, when Jic bud ronched the age of 6, had beon tho fa bey of nino childrou, snd limd boen faithful 10 ubs wifa sinco thoy wero both 16 yesrs old. f,.6 repreaentations on the part of Beechor that [ 1l¥.=r{ with hor would not be siuful wera not wt Bt helicved and yielded to by 3ea, Tillon, bl o baid that for yoars sho BIEADFANTLY HEFUSED 118 BOLICITATIONS, a1 d was scmethoes forcod to rbsort to even ludity 1cmstance, What was to bo thought of tho chantity of & woman who calinly coufeseod to wich o courss of conduct during “n series of yoerw? Yeb Tilton thought Lo lizd cast the Wiate robe of charity ovor his wifo when bo lml 1l labgnage in lier mouth, Why or bow Mrs. ‘h.tou ot from No. 174 Livingstone slreet to thy houso ot her tempiar on tho 10th of Oc- to'er, 1809, was not yot oxplained. Was sl -ried thero tu lLier sleen? Aumothor part of Mis, ‘Lilton's confession preseuted tho suomaly of a wuman wholly Pm‘n in mind, freo from all Jo 7 sud degrodiug {mpulses, who doliberately 5i.lded hotself to tho proiligacy of & bypocritieal re ikious teachor, This wos the way in which i Son made aduitery essy and puro, This was 11> verbul protoction he gave to those acta wlch siriko at tho very hoart of tho female ¢l aracter. fr. Evarts procooded at this pont to deacribo wimt Tilton ealle 1111 WIFE'S AWAKRNING TO TIIE AIN OF ADULTIRY. ¥or & yoar it biud novor occurrod to hor that 11:r0 was anythiog wroog about it, but all at uca_tho thought buret upon her that, aftor all, ti.s keoplug of two bed-fellows might not bo . It was not 8o much aduitery that troubled. a# tho thought that Theodore did uot kuow s.outit. Suotold him oll o order torelievo L r wind. This s Theodore's version, Can auy {utolligont peraon believo thin? believo that & tweman activo in Christian work, brought up u dor Cimatian inflonces, fsmillar with tho Cmmandmentr, cuuld ko on committing adul- tery with her ). ator quito uncouscions that sha v1a sluning? Buat those who bellevo Thoodora 4 lton must believo this, ‘Filton wroto hor » letter eaying that if she ever ficd to him as sho had in a tew minor mat- t ra_bo would never Lold her in rospect, Thia + 1 s (Tilton’s) concoption of an ideally hrppy hiome, Bnt for ‘that letter this woman novor would have awakened to (ho fact of her commit- t g tho offeuse of adultory uuti the judgmant €1y, ‘Ihat Jetter lod hor to como from tho coun- 1 ynl:l-.l mnko har confeasion, At this timo oo € irred THE INTERVIEW BETWEEN NOWEN AND TILTON, vhich had the result of briuging about thls c1anpe. Ars. Tilton Liad futerviow with Beochor, 1ut never informed bim of buving tuld her hus~ Vaud this story. Tho plaintilf saya that his wife told him to go to Liescher and inform bim ko need not bo worried about her letter, and told Tim to do it quicis; that bis wife ssked bim_to ive her & pledgo that ho would not derand Mr, Jaechor's resignation from tho pulple sud lis leaving Brookiyn. This the ~jury wore 1oberly agked to bollava of a communication be- tweon huaband and wife, and the husbaud and & paramour, This avidenco was the veriest trash that over was written, and if & uovelist used it lie would be_hooted from Dan to Boorslioba, 'The merest drivol of & low Faris or Now York paper writton for the vulgar appetito of the lower cleases, had nothing 80 baso or worthlesa as this, n‘:n}lnnuon. snd on tho dlrect, 0 voman. After oross Mr. Thton wa WUAT HE MEANT 1Y L8 WIVE NEING PUDE, and all that sort of thing, and ho said thut he o soqusinted witls Elizabnth st 10 yoars old, and at 10 o wad her lover, At 20 sho was marriod to bim, snd for fifteen yoars Lad lield hor to bly hoart, and worshiped hor s his idol, Ho (Tilton) thought sho had com- mitted the offenss whlle in & trance. That was hia excuss for his wifo's adultory, Ho nlao testi- tlud that Elizaboth said she was not to be judged by hor mother or her huaband, but only by God, and that if hor offense were siuful God would not Lave allowed 1t to be comunisted, From Iu- dianapotis down Doecher bad boen the cou- domper of &l the wickod passions and sins, and ‘Ar, Morris could not make out a enfllciont con- demnation agsinst thie defoudant withont the fuvective agsinst the ein of {ucontinency spoken ©f by him t0 young moan. Qounel then procecded to lay bofore the jury MR, REECHEN'S ACCOUNT OF TAIS INTEUVIEN, When Monlton had brought Booohor to his (Moulton's) house, bo sald Tilton was wailing up-stairs for him, Mr, Beochor sald, supporing it was & businces interviow, that Mr. Moulton bad better go up_with him, bnt he (Mouiton) ropliod that ho bad betior vea Mr, Tilton alone. That whon ho (Boocher) went up-stuira Tilton sald it was & grand thing to write that letter, but it would ba a grander thivg not to Lave written it. \What & buppy condition, eald coun- sel, the men must hiavo been in. 1t was a graud Iden to him to do s thiug, aud yet grauder if ho had not dono it at all. Mr, Evarta road from Mr, Boechor's tostimony o relation to the charges Mr, Tilton mudo againet bim, Tilton, he waid, 10ad & papor Lo ook from his pockot, purporting to ba a confes- son from hls wite inculpsting him (Beecher), and how, after reauing the papor, Mr. Tilton tore tho paper into piocee, and aald that wanld DEATHOY ALL KYIDENCE O 118 WIVR'd 8 Mr, Beachor thon toatifled, said counnel, that Tiiton told him to go to bis houns and soe Lliza- botl, as uhe was waitiog thera for him. Alr. Evasta thon reverted to the evidence on this E:Int iven by Tilton, and sald that Lo (Tilton) Id Maulton thiat night that Mr, Bsocher, afier Iho rovelation 1nade to_bim, sald, **Thoodure, is all & dream;* sud ‘Titon stated at wnother time _thst Beocher ~eaid, * This B not true. Filzabeth could nevor have nid thisg® thet Ailton told Boechor aho 1d said so, snd fold him to go sud ask Ler, aud Beachior wont, But Tilton now says that, after Descher had stated this wae Al & dream, bo (Tilton) said that Beecher was Ireo to retire, sud that he maked it he wmight be Mlowsd to go_sud pee Elizabeth. Permivalon wea given, and Le (Boscher) weas forbldden to thido hoy for tho cunfession sho bad made, Tilton said hie waa certain that Beocher showed 30 surprise thad Elizabath should haye written e paper, The Court adjonrned. ———— NEW YORK CANAL TOLLS, Arasxy, N, Y., Juoe 2.—Tho Canal Board has opted a resclutlon concurnng in the sotion of bos Logislature in recommending that the ral toll on fuwmber be fixed at 8 mills per 1,04 i, thue makdug the toll on Jumbes saie 8 108 wisbad 06 408 saine SOLLS K. POLITICAL. Tho Ohio Republicans in Con- vention at Columbus, The Largest and HMost Enthusiastic Gathering for Ten Years, 1lon. Butherford B. layes Nom- inated for Governor. Accoptable Candidates Malke up the Rest of the Ticket, An Early Return o a Speclo Basis Favoreds Tho Course of the Government in the Whisky Frauds Applauded. An Anti-Third-Term Resolution : in the Platform, Tho Republican Mombers Secede from the New Hampshire Senate. THE OHIO REPUBLICANS, BTATE CONVENTION AT COLUMNDS. Specral Duputeh to The Clacano Tribune, Corustnus, 0., Junc 2.—The Itopublican Btate Convention today signalized o whologome ro- vival in the party, 1t wan the largest Ohto He- publican convention hold fu a decade, aud waa one of tho most clamorous and enthuaiastic on rocord, tho delegates, aud tho many advisers who camo with them, giving tho weeing the ap- peatance ©of & mass convention, There weomed to Do porfact bharmony on tha quentions touchied i tho resolutions, mod the ‘main Interest contred in the eeloction of candi- dates, 'Tho Convention weul to work with the prospect of o doad-lock on Governor. A very lsrgo majority of tuo dologates camo hero en- thuglestic for Gon. layes, who was Govervor liere from 1868 to 1872, defeating Thurman in 1807 and Pendleton in 1869, TIE MOVEMKNT FOR MAYES incroased in volume overy momeut from the timo the dologates began to arrive, notwith- standing dispatehes from him that ho could not sccopt o nomination guined In 8 contest with Judge 'Wwft, of Cinewnatl, who had allowed tho uso of Lis uame on the atrength of Hayes' baving doclined. It was ovideni beforo ‘tho Convention mot that Taft's cauuidacy was tho only obstacle to 1ho nomination of Huves, with- out & sirglo ballut, sttll Laft stuck, and his friends labored industnously to remove the op- sosition to bim which Lad arisen on account of Lm participation fu tho htigation about the Bible in the Jml\lic gchiools of Cinclunati, Mooy clreulated & lotter from Taft, om- Phucioally decloriog opposition to eny division of tho Public School tund, as il was avidont that quastion was to bo rocognized in the platform, but pothing could stay tho sweop for Hayes. Evon tuo nomo of oid Bon Wada oy made a ripple. snd attompts to compromise Dotwoon Hayeaand Tatt by springiug new aad jiop- wiar men scarcoly mudo an impression. When the roll of countios was eallad for tho firat ballos it waa 8o plain that TAYES HAD AN OVERWIIELMING MAJOITY in his favor, that his friends declared he be- lJonged to the ‘pnfiulfl, aod that they wonld nat pubnnt to having bim keptoft tho track ou o poiut of honar which the majority could easily tndgs over. Tho popular seutinont ouul pot bo resisted. Votos _wero obanged from Taft to laves, and flually Hayes was declated the momineo amidst thunders after thundera of applause. Tho ex- citement was intense, and oven the ardent sup- porters of Taft joined iu tho onthuswsm for the successful man, Judgo Taft's sun removed all smbarzassment about inyea acconting, by mo ing by authority of Lis fatner to make thoe nom- iuation uusnimous. * TIAYES ACCEPTED THR NOMINATION Dy telegraph, when tho wholo Consention, and largo sudiosca fose up in cheor aftor cheor, Ropubticans take pride in tho civil and militery caroor of 1Iayos, and rogard him na sound ou all tho priociplca eoumerxted in the platform. ‘There i3 a deop feoling here that tho bess gono, alsbip for the coming cAmpaigy bas been socur- d, and all the olements of the Convention hava wottled down into an enthusiastic aud unanimous Bsupport of tue uominee. THE PLATPONMN, The msin enthusissm to-dav, 80 farse plat- form is concerued, wis on tho ghmu doclaring againut «ny divieion of tho school fund ; againkt any toudedoy to a union of Church and Btate, and oppoeing legialation in the interost of any soct. This was Jooked upon as tho mein part of the carponter-wurk in the platforn, ‘Llioro was but ono voico on tuls subject, and when Cungressman Danford, in = his epoech o8 tomporary President, indicatod tho olley of tho llepuplicans of Obio on this poiut, l’um waa groat applause, which was revewed when Goy. Noves, the permauent Presidout, al. luded to tho Iato Democratic Legislature as ing, under tho lash of tho Catnolio priostbood, oboyod ite demands, Ho referred, eviduntly, to whet I8 known 28 thio Geghau law, Which wa on- et} acted to givo the Catholio clergy latitude fn the Stote institucions. The mmadmfis of to-day leave no room to doubt that tho Republican party of Obio will maxo the question of dividing the school fund » leading local 1ssue. TUE THIRD-TERM MATTED was alladed to 1n the spoochos In & passing way. The resolution on that pojnt and the accompauy- ing indorsement of the Presidont wore recoived with warm approval. OTUED NOMINEES, Jamen Willlamy, 1evominated for Auditor of Btate, in rogardod ‘e an ospectally etroug candi- dato on account of the declded slumbling-block ho proved to be betweeu tho Democratic Legui- Inture and the Stato Treasury. J. M. Milliken, tho nomines for Treasurer of Btats, wan formorly 2 member of the State Joard of Agriculture, aud 1s & Ropublican agricultunst who, it fs claimed, wil command a hoavy Orsuger vote for the tickot. The tioket altogethor ia regarded = very atroug ona, At o ratifiostion meating to-night Judge Taft made » peech indorulng the momination of Hayes, and reitorating hls” own viaws in oppoai- tion to ny divinion of the school funds, 10 the Assoctated Fress.) Coruxnus, 0., Juue 3.—The Republican Btate Convantion assembled at the Opora-Houso at 11 o'clock to-day § 546 dolegatoa were prosent, many of them bslug men who liave uot boon [ntimately counsated with politics for some yesiw. The Hon. Lorenzo Dauford was mado temporary Chalrman, sud mado au earnest speech, A Bpeoial Committee was sppointod to invite Gen. Shorman, who ia now in this clty, to visit the Oonvention, and the morning was ocoupied with merely preliminary procesdings, when she Con- veution adjourncd until afternoon, OEN, BUERMAN socepted an invitation to visit the Convontion, and, being outlueisetioally rocoived, spoke io subatance au follows OeaTLitky ; Ieonfeas to 'ullng scared, and i I could with decoucy have avofdud this call, would Liave dona i, for thia {8 the first time I aver stodd In & Utical convention, 1 have been rai: LY and taught lo oboy orders, When you. geutiomen, Liave cnosen Governors and legislators, it is our duty and plaasure to obey tho laws made by them. T came Liero to bury my Ald aud old_atsff-ofticor, Col, James McCoy, whom 80 many of you kaow, I Lavaseen Lim ald away fn & bewutiiul, quict spot, Just csat of the city, and must leave this afternoon, X come hers 10w aiimply as & mark of respect (0 the gentemen who composs this Couvention, Ohlo bss now coms to be Tegarded s the most important in the Unfon. I hops 01 will sl ba sndowed with wisdom suticlant for oriantduty w called you s, Agaln Yibin you, e THE STATE TICEET, ‘The following is the ticket nominsted: Gov- eruor, ltuthertord B. Hayes, of Hnndulk:i Lisu- teusnt-Govoruor, Thomss L. Young, of Hawil ton ; Buproms Judye, George W. Mollwein Auditor, James Willlsms, of Franklin; Atior Geuwral, John Little, of Gresn; 'Crasaurer, J. Minor atilliken, of Butle: ymber of the Board of Bubilo wn‘xh‘lg';t::. oo, of Carabogs. a70e' nomins! aniimous oa okiow of Clasiea P Toth, sou of Judge Talh who was the only other formi Uovernor, Botorn tho Conventiou ldaourncd Hayos 2c- copted (ha nomination by tefegraph. THE FLATFORM, Tho following platfortn was unanimously adopted without diseursion Tiio Repnbllcans of Oblo, in Convention sssam. Bled, reaflivindng the cardinal principles of their ore ganization, whicti iave beconio mating of jalicy, Biute and nattonal, declaro ou apecific pofuts the sories le candidate for The Btalen nen one’ el under Lho laww, and eutitled to their fulleast pro- rction, 2 matton, and sl citizens aro Thiat tho polfey of finarics shonld he steadily pre- which, without utnecersary shiock to burines or teade, will ultimately oqualize tho purchssiug ca- paclty of th col nnd pager doliar, 3, Wo aro In favor of A for revenue, with In- eldonfal protection to American induniry, 4, Wo rtand by freo education, our publle rehol syeiemn, tho taxatior of nll for it sipport, aud po di- vitlon of the achonl fund, 5, Undor our Hepublican aystom of Gorernment there mhould bo no conneetion, direct or indirect, b ween Clinrelt and Btate, s wo oppose all Ie 1 tho intervt of eny particular aect, jnet wo aliould 1ot fall to proAt by the exper forelgn Gaveriments, whete the eurta of the Churcl toeaiitrol tho Ktale constituty wi evil of great mognl- e, snil ondanger tio powor and prosperity of tis people, %, We demand ruch n rovirion of the Fatent laws aa il relinvo induntry from the oppreasion of mouopo- les i adminitration, 7. A grateful peoplo ean never cears to remember the gervices of our soldiers and eailors, and it fa duo to them that liberality aud_geueraity ‘should oblati §a the ndjustraent of pav und bonnties, . That wo dematid that the publie domain sholl be seripulously rurvad - for occupancy by - actual settlorn, 9, Tho determination of the Government to coflect the ravonues, and prevent and punish frauds, lias our ungualifiol approvil, 1t That tho power of municipal corporation o cre. ate debts should bo rentrictad, and locul and otler ex- pendituras ahould bo 50 reduced aa to diminish taza~ son, 11, The obecrvauco of Washington's axample in re- Hiritig at tho close of & accond Pruaidential term will bo in the fature, an it bas beou fu tho poat, regardod fundamentul rule In the unswritten law of tlo ltopublic, 12, Tlie dtetinguished suc:eas cf his Administration which to the famo of the patriot and soldier bon added thatof the capablo and fudicious statesman, outitios couutry, THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Tho Ropublican Stato Central Committea to- night electod the following Exccutive Commit- teot A. T. Wickol, Chairmau: J, O. Dovald- son, Bucretaty; Ueorpo K. b, Treasniel Jotn Little, C. C. Waleuts, J. B, Pond, snd 1. Moare, ¥ A ratification meeting was eld to-nieht, which wan addressed by Judge Taft, in which he rledged hithself to do allin his power to socure tho oloction of the ticket nomioated to-day, ———— NEW HAMPSHIRE. LLGISLATORA SECEDE. Coxcogn, N. 1., Juns 2.—Tho Leglelsturo met to-day, amidst tho greatesat oxcitement. Intho Beuato tho twolve Sevators elected presonted theroeolven, and in tho presonce of the Governor oud Council qualified. A forinal proteat ngainst tho right of Henators Prient nud Proctor to suats was presonted by Senator Whitney and orderod on file. A bullot for President rosulted in the wleation of Johu W, Bauborn, of Wakofield, who rocoived tho sevon Democratic voten, tho Ropub- licans not votivg. Five Republicsn Bonators thon withdrew from the chamber, wnd other ohicers wero chosen. Tho secuding Houstors et in another room and organized temporasily, by eleoring Q. I, Stowell, Presidout, aud Tylor Westgate, Clerk; after which thoy sdjourned, Cuurley I, Banborn (Republican) waa clocted Spoaior, roceiving 190 votes, agalnat 179 for Albert b, Hateh (Democrat), A message from tho Scouto was raceived, an- noouucloe that they had orzavized. Tho protest of fivo Republican Benatora was aleo received, stating that they haa taken the oatb, but rofused to act with the body o long as Moenra. Pricat and Proctor, of Districts Nos., 2 and 4, were nllowed seata. The nrataat was placed on fllo. A rorolution was Introduced directing the Bpoaker to obtamn tho opinion of the Supromo Court on tho constitutionality of the action of tlo Uoyoinor and Council in tho matters of Sen- ators Priescand Proctor. . A motlon torefer the mattor to & committes of aix was lont—189 to 178, Adjourned, P i MISCELLANEOUS. THE MINNESOTA OFPOBITION, Goectal Disputeh to The Chicaue Tribune, B, Pavt, Mion, Juno 2.—Tho Democratic and Liberal Stato Central Committoo of this Stata mel hors to-dsy for consultation. Afters free interchnnge of opinfons, it was decided to call 8 Btato Convention fur July 7, and prolim- inarios wore agreed uoon for a thorough organ- ization aud canyass of thoe State this fall, Thia is wometbing that hos not beun done by the Op- position for the past twelva yoars, —_— F THIE CROPS. MISSOURL. Bpecial Dispateh to4he Chicagn Tribuns, . Kansas Cury, Mo., June 2.—Prof. Liley, Stato Entomologiat, way in this city to-day, making an exnmination of the graeshoppers and their ravapes. Ilo n{n thay will ail tly away within 4o weeks, and feavo the couutry in a good con- dition for crops noxtyear, Cora, bo thinks, will bo & good crop, and Lo appears very hopeful for the final resnits after the locusts’ viltation. ‘COLORADO. Special Disnateh to T'he Chicago Tribune. Dea Morxes, Is., June 2.—W. N, Garrotson, late Sccrotary of the State Grange, writing to this eity from Denvor, Col,, undor date of May 23, sayu: * The graashoppors have again swept the flolda of Colorado of evers green thing, ex- copt in & fow localities ; but, as tho pests are rapldly dying now, tho poopio generally aro ra- plautivg thelr folds, putting in corn whore they uad wheat.” 10W, Spesial Dispatoh to e ‘Chieans Trivune, Broux Crtx, 1a,, June 2.—The firut grasshop- pers seon in this soction thie yesr passed ovor today. Thoy came from tho north, and were ving in & nouthwasterly direction, Tho air ap- poared to be full of thom. KANSAS, Special Dispatel to 1'he ChMeago Tribune, Forr Bcorr, Kan,, Juno 2.—Myuiads of grass- ‘hoppers have pasued over this city in & southern diroctiou, They are fiying at the rate of ton milss an hour. 1t {a genorally bolieved bLero that they will &1l bo out of thu Btato in & fow days. NEBRABKA, Correspondetica of The Chicago Tribund, Faris Crrr, Richardson Co., Nob., May 81.— Being one of tho safforers mysalf, I am deeply intereated 1n the roports you have given um Iatoly of tho damago dono Ly grasshoppeis in differont parts of tuo country, 1 have lived Wora “"’J ten ysu-b and bave hed my crops eatroyod mrtl-ll; y thess posts three times fero the prosent vieiation. Lt nover . boforo “in the history of Boutheastorn Nebrasks bus thore "been such geueral dentruciion of crops 84 18 golug) on &t present, It bas been said tha farmeis are panic-stricken, That ia Miorally trae, aud they havo good roason tobe, The Nevrasks City special corresponds onco {u your last wuug‘ll very far {ndeod from sho uulfl inregard to Riclardeon Couuty, The 'hoppars are at loast four timos aa thiok hero this gpring a8 I ever saw them before, There hiave beeu bundrods of bushels of shem doatroy~ od by burnivg with straw and by driviug ioto ditches, but thoir oumber soems s groat sy ever, Our gerdeca are entirely bare, as though nothink bed been planted, Qur wheat, and oats, and barley, are nolrl{ all ymwed, rud the farwers wre plowing up thelr fiokla sll around us, In s nord, there will be uo Larvost of small gralo in this part of Nebrasks; and the osrly- ?Xlutod corn iy beiug caten off so fast that here will hud’l{ bo a Litl standing in ! » woek, Your Nobraska correspoudent ssys tho *hoppors aro leaviug us snd going over {nto Missoori, This ia imposuible, as they have no winge yet, aud ¢! can't cross the river untd thoy can lly. Judgiug from what time they flaw away from bore in 1847, they will leava'usin o or throe woeks, ‘Then 1aay God graut we may never soa another bateful’grssshopper! Qur hopo now is, that we may be bleat with & showery summer sud fall, so {hat wo may raise a crop by plasting corn 1o the middie of Juna, Dy thie Isv of July, nearly all our farms will be planted in corn, If tho birda could be multi- plied a hundied-fold, we should uot auffer much from destructive insocts. Thoso best frieuda of wing ecarcer, and fnsects in more pleutiful, If our legis- Intors w. ke o law to siop the slaughter of. 1be birds, they woald be tbaaked by all sodus- trious people, and their good work would foltow them fu fruitful yeazs to uam B 8 Hozcgios. THE WEATHER. Warmnarox, D. 0., Juoe 8—1 & m.—For the Lakes, tho Upper Misslselppl and Lower Mus- souws} Yalloys, riilng barometer, northwest to gouth ds, oecasionnl raina on the Lower Lakes, sod cosied, ?uuy‘,guy,mamu; w THE ELEMENTS. Destructive Storm in Portions of Chio and Indiana, A Bchool-House Roof Blown Off and Many Childron Injured at Lafayotte. Much Damago Done {o Rallroads in Cene ral Indlana, Bridges and Culverts Oarried Away in Great Numbers, Many Large Bulldings Demofishod and Others Moved fram Thelr Foundatlons. IN INDIANA. Fpecial Divpateh fo The Chicago Tridune, Ixpraxavorts, Ind,, Msy 2.—Accidents and damagen by tho rovere storm of lsst night are beard of in all directions. In thi city the storm was unprecodented, and Pogue’s Run, running through the centro of the ecity, camo near over- flowng ta Lanke, The wind was very high, blowing down trees sud several amall houscs, and washing the water into collars, washing out foundatious, sewers, stc. Tho rain continued very heavy tluis afterocon late, sud much rreator damagoe 18 apprehanded. While the niver 18 very high, west of tha river Is o largo bottom protected by a lioavy dyke. ou which soveral largo manufacturing ostabliskmonta bave beon bwlt witbin tho last yoar or two. The breaking away of tha dyko {a probable, in which evont tho dam- ago will bo cousiderable. From Cambridge City, Charlotteeville, and other points on the Contral Road, damages to crops, culverts, and bridgos nro reported. On the Peru Road treo bridges were woehed away between Indisnapolis and Noblesville. Tho express, due hero at 4:10 thiy moromg, was, jukt in thoe nick of time, hatled by u foot-passesger aud Lrought to a halt before reaching a point whero ono of tho bridges bad gene, Ou tho North Divieion of the L C, L. Liosd a Lrdge at Ziousvillo was swopt away, Few of tue roads wero 1eported on timo to-day, and much confusion aud delay bas been ocensioned, The mont serioud aceident oc- ctured to a freight train on tho Lee-Line Ltoad. A bridge wue swashed out bear Fortyille, 20 miles cunt, anda traiuditehod, killing Ed Bowen, tirainan, oomarried, and Alouzo flose, en- geer, leaving o wifa and child. Doth wero not recovered trom tho wreck until s late hour, Tho breal in the road snterfered with tho runniog of trafus, oud tho worhing express returned to the aty, tnding it imposeiblo to effcct a transfer, I'ne surronuding country 18 inuudated, aud uatil tho water shall subeido the wreck caunot well be cleared away, la adaiticn to tbe two mon lulied brakiemau namod Whetwol was eriouely 1f not tatully hurt. It is fmpossible to eatmate tho dsmage in the city, but in tha aggregato it is quito large. The telegraph Mues mio blown down, sud communication 38 iuterruptod every- whera. [1'0 the Aseaciated Press) IxptaNapoL, 1nd., June 2.—~A violent rain and wind stosm occurrod hero last night, which continued fiom the eatly part of the evemng until nitor miduight. Coneiderablo datnage was dune to roveral rulroads by washing away xmall bridges and culverts, dolaving the vight traws., A froight-train on tho Bellefontaine Road ran into o culvert near Oakiaud tais morning, wiecking wevon or eight cars, Tho eagiuesr, Alouzo Rose, and fireman, Ed Bowen, wers inktantly Lilled, 'Fle country 1 the vicinity of Forville is complately inundated. Tho Ereming News publishes tho followiog speaial from Cawbridge City, June2: Tho beuvy raiug Just night end this morning heve been” very dnmlfih‘lu to crops mnd propoity throughout the White Iuver Valley, uud at this vomt eapecially, The west fork of (e White River has overllowed its Lauky, flooding flelds in ite cvurso and waabing awsy fences aud tracks at tue rsceground, Persvn Creek, s swall throad of a atresn, was uwollen to a rushing tor- reut, and besides dtmnmngflgmx erly aloog iis bauks to the extent of ¥10,000, us it 18 estimated, it Las takon o hugoe elico out of tho Wayno turnpike aid carriod uff the Valiey bridge on tho Cinclonati Rond and soveral bolow it Half 1nilo enat of Cambnidge City an engine and threo freighe traius _ westward ound uver toe Pittsburg & St Louis Road wero thrown from tha unkon grade early this mornivg tnd badly wreelied. Thero is o gap of 240 feet. Tho bridgo ot Knightstown 18 roported giving wa; I'uo east pler of tho bridge at Charlottsvillo warbed off at & point 16 milos west of here. Ono milo gouth, ou tho Bhelbyville Rond, the wators mado a fissure 40 feot “wide, sud carried off pact of tho track, A long trostle over Simons' Creok iy threo feet out of line, mith ita abut- mouts badly washed, making s now structure nECEBNBTY. Truvel is suspended in all directions, and the damage 18 roported Leavy to cropa, The luss in this rogion is estimated ot mioro than $250,000, ohecat Dispateh to The Chicago Tyibune, LArAYeTTE, Ind,, Juno 2.—A heavy storm vis- ited this city abont 4 p. m,, dong great damage to trecs and unmoflufi tho Lafasetto Agricul- tural Worke, Orth's Block, Capt, Wolchbillig's ‘hoarding-house, and the Linwood Behool-House, Tho achool was in seszion at tho tiwe, aud quite » number of children wero goriouely Injured by by falliug bricks and debris; but it iv thought uone tatally, Spectal IMavateh to The Chicago Tyidune, Bresons, Iud, Juno 2.—A terriblo- storm awept over this seotion of country last night. ‘The ran fell in torronte, accompavied by Llind- ing tashes of lightoing and deafecing pesls of thunder, The Fort Wayne, Muncie & Ciacin- natl Mailrond suffered iuaterial damiage at sov- eral pointa between this aiation and Cambndge, the road-bed boing wasbed cowpletoly froz undor the track, Tuhe fine new bridge over Sommore' Creek waa_partinlly demolisiod, and two bridges near Qilbort Wwore carriod away. At sovora) places the ombankments were washod away, All sloog ¢he south end of the road tlie totagraph lines woso prostratod, and travel is to- day completely suspendod south of Newoastla. The storm also did covmdarablo Injury ta fencoa and barns, aud damaged crops to a largo extont, CINCINNATIL, O., Juno 2.—Tho Commercial's Richmond, Ind., special aays a toruado passed over that place at 6 o'clock to-night, blew in the rable nnsol the Methodlet Church, crashed through the ceiling, and demolished the orgsn and pulpit. Bt. Androw'a Charch, tho largest iu tho ocity, was atruck by nimmn‘f‘ dsmeging the ateople sid olack, sad the slat roof torn off, Tho Gorman Lutheran chutch was partly unroofed. Tho main bmiding of the Larlham Coilege was about half unroofed. Wiggins' tanuery was partly unroofed. ‘'ho tin roofa of the l’o«l-&men building and _of two or threo storos wore taken off. Robiusou’s machine works wore partly demollshod., Guaar, Soott & Co.'s manufactory wae badly damaged, The suioko-stack of Nordyok, Morman & Co. was blown down. Tho buildings and stabloa at the Fale Giound wero badly injnred. Maoy ohimaoys were demolishiod i all parts of the olty, Bhade-trees were broken or uprooted, and » uumber of small nnl!dlur- blown from their foundstions. Beveral mills slong tho river ware coneiderably damsged. The storm was of shors duration, and wae followed by & porfecs calm. 10WA, Covxcr. Brurrs, Is., June 2.—Reporla from the country concerniug demsges by Mondsy's storm confirm the tatemont thiat tho loss of crops of evory doscription lu immenao. TFrult, com, and graln crops Injured about one- fourth, The loss in bridges, fences, buildings, oto., was very heavy. A berder named Josoph Stanley, of Pora, Neb., whilo tending his hord near & big grove in Toltawotamie County, Iawa, was struck by Jghtniug and jnsteotly killed. A comrado dnxg-d the body out of (ho waterto & dry spot, and_aroused the noighbors, bat who body waa not found until :elursny morniog. KENTUCKY, LoviavitLy, Ky., June 2.—A terriflo raln and wind storm pasicd over this elty about 7:80 to- night, dolog very great damsge aé various points, The midale portion of the large Ma- soulc Widows' and Orph Home, just com- pleted but unoccupied, was levelled to the ground, leaving the porth snd south wivgs uninjurec, No one was hurt, Many houses wers unroofed and large tress blown down, and it ls eported that seversl bulldings were demolished fu the extreme southern por- ufin]ol the ocity, lucluding the Cathiollo hos- pital, OHI0, Cotvinuen, 0,, Juus .—Abont 8 o'olock 0« night » violens wiud srose which continued about #flesn minu Daring thad twmo the o0t of dhe eaad wing 88 ihe Dea! and Damb Anylum, covering s sprcs of about 100 feet long and 40 feet wide, wks bLlown to tie gronnl ;V-Hn, chimneys, and largo tr ecs were also Llown own, Fe FOREIGN. MEXICO. TAILROAD ZONTIIACTR. Crxerxmaty, 0., Juno 2.—Tho Gazelle's New Orlesna special aays odvicas from tho Mexzican capital to tho 27th aro- recsived. Theea atatn that the Mexican Congrewn hiia uoanimotaly at- provdd the coutract m.do Dy tho Guvertiment with David loyle Ilair -for the constrac- tion of & raiiroad aud ted spraph lino from Guaymas to the frontier ‘betwien the Stato of Honora and the Ameticen Territory of Arizons, with branches from Cuaynias to Ures oud Alamos. The obigaticns of tho Company formed by Mr. Biain are to oaostract 60 kilo- metres of rond within twenty mouths from Juna 1, onl every following year o constrnct 120 Uilometres, aud tha complotion of the ma 1 lino to Lo finished in five years. 'Tho Compar-y Las tho optiou of establihing a gange, and “3fr, 1t tair or Company to give bonda of 360,000 within four mouths, ‘Tho Government grantu in aid of kaid constie- tion to the Company 22,500 acres of land for evory milo of rond cont tucted ; 4 120 aureen to pay 840,000 oach yesr euid rod a nd branches ara finished withiu the fiy ¢ yosru agr ced o, On tho 24 ult, tho Conumitteo ovt fudusiry presanted to the Mexlcaft Congreen & _repuit rec- ommending approval, witl | some modif cationn af the contract conclnded Dotween the i izecutive and Edward Los {'lumb fior the constn iction of arailrond from the City of Lcon toa)lolut on the Northern froatier on the Rio Eravo. IMPEACIONE §T TRIAL. The Moxican Cougrern wan resolved yoto & Grand Jury on tho eame «late to considor tin) im- peachiment of the Presidsmt upon chargen nndn by Vincontro Iiwa Palaco. Tho discusnion ‘wat excited, but resulted in scquittal by s vote of 1281010, The gallorics, which were crowdal, applauded tho findi.g. Depredations continne on tho frontier, sne' 88 yot no determined eff srt has Leen made by the Mexioan Govorumeut to xtop them, — GREAT BRITAIN. BTMPATHY POR KTIIKEDS. Loxpox, June 2.—A mass meeting was held in Hydo Park to-day to expross sympathy for the cabinet-makers who Lave just been releasod from lwprisonment. Thoy were sentencud for socosting comraden on their way to work and en- deavoriug to induce them to join in astrike. It {e oatimated that 80,000 paople took part in the demonstration. Resolutions wero sdoptod declaring the seutence n grosu violation uf porsoval rights. ‘The speakers dewounced tho laws made fn tho intorest of tho priviloged class. TOE HCHLLLER. The Germsn Government sunounces that it ressrves the right o1 holding av inquiry loto the loes of the steamer Schuller, in addition o tue one now in progress at Greenwich, ——— FRANCE. ORGANIZATION 0P THE AHSEMBLY. Paris, Juno 2.—The Duke d'Audifrett-Pasqnier waa yeaterdey se-olecied Piesident of tho Na- tiopal Assembly. Viea-Presidonts and Bocre- tarien were also re-oloctod. —_— RUSSIA. TELEGRAPHIC CONFERENCE, 81, PerERspURo, June 2.—The Internations Telegraphio Conforenco was opened bere to-day. The Czar gives & bsnquet to tho delogates to- morrow. e PEACE, THR ENTENTE OF TIE THRES NORTHERN EXPIRES. Viexya, May 17.—CLhe Monday Review pub- lishes an article upon the return of the Emperor Francis Joseph to Vieuna, wherein it sayn: Tia Majuaty, on hin rorurn, fiudy the puitilco state of things in Eiropa reauming: its uswal conrse, ~ Peure and the tendency to maintain it, haviug acqulred re newed strengtls, t6eio from the ‘Hiorl opbarent crivla through which we huve reccutly posssd wii increancd morsl power, It W kiown that toe sus. plcion entertalued reaperting the iuteutions of Gormeny {8 devold of auy foundation in guct, aud all the wore houor, 1herefore, 18 due 10 ber for {he positive peaceful nssuTatices 1o Which oxpres- slon Lixs been given 1o Berliu during tbolart £ Germsny's power stumpa them witl tho full o of & welghty political decinlon,whereof the stenifeance can but boenbanced by ita futimato conaection with the fdeas on the basis of whick the entente of the threo Northern Erpires was ealablished. Tho orticlo domoustrates, in conclusion, that tho Emperor Alexandor, of whose worm friond- whip Germnoy and Austro-Hungary ste abio to boast, has, by his sisit to Beriio, undoubtedly shown that hie considored the object of bis intor- views with the Emporor to be to strengthen and completo the alliance between tho three Empe- rors, which signities tha waiutanance of Europesn poace. TIE PUTURE 70 DE REGARDED WITI CONFIDENCE. Lioxe, May 18.—In to-dav's wession of tho Chawbor, Signor Morelii aekod whother the Itallan Foreign Oftice bad not made overturea to other Btates with a view to aflirming the priuci- ploaf internatiousl arbitration by legislativo sauction. Bignor Viaconti Vooosta fu Lis an- swer sald Italv always nssociated ber interesta wishs thone of poace, He added: **'fhe assur- ances which I rocoivo from Foreigu. Govorus :lmmu\ :n-blu us 10 rogard the future with confle lonca. GEEMAY, ENOLISH, AND KUSGIAN CIRCULARS, Beneiy, May 10.—A fow weeks ago Prince Biamorck addresrod a circular communication to the Germnu rapresentatives nbroad containing 8 detalled roview of tho new Frouch Cadres Insw, and representing it as prejudicial to tho con- tinnance of posce. Other circuiar communieations wera subse- fiuenny {ssuod in the intorest of posce by Lord erby and Prince Gortschukofl, i GERMANY AND FRANCE. PROUABILITIES IN CASEOF A WAR Pants, May 18.—Tho New Frankfort Press discusses the probabllitles of an attack on Ger- many by way of Belgium., Assuming that Bol- glum will remaln noutral, and, if neceasary vin- dicate its neutrality by forco of arms, it argues that sucn an atiack s more improbable, now that Gormany lolds Btrasbourg snd Metz, than {o the wintor of 1809, whea Gen. Moltke, in » report published In the history of tho war by the General Btaff, declared it most uu- likely, It doubts whether fu tho next war Franca will ba able to take tho offensive, as the Qerman troops will then bo_mobilized in wine, or even elgut, days, but beliaves that in that casa the ench, supportsd on tbe left flank by Belgium's noutrality, and eocured on the mght to some extont by Delfort, would vo battlo in German Lorraive and Lower lunce, In order to carry the war quickly into Germany proper, If, on tho other Laud, the Freuch wore not strong enough to take tho offensive, or not quickly conceutrated on tho eantern - frontior, a German army of invasion would probably operate on tuo Marue, ou the Rueims, Chalons, and Bt Dizier lino, which covers Paus. while = strong flauk corpa jn the Bouth would operate ou res and Auxonne, As to tho contingency of au silisnce between Franco and Lelgiuni, tho Iresse ro- mspk that Germsny might tako the lead, and invade France vis Vorviors, Liege, and Nawur, whioh would bo more fesible and' mnore dauges- on for France than a Fiench movement by the eama route on the Lowor Ruine, protocted as tho latter wonkd be by Metz and Thicuville. e CERMANY, OINURCH AND TATE, Beavrx, May 18.—The Prussian Bishops have veplled to the rescrips of tho Minlstry, dated the 8th of April, which they rocoived in anewer to the petition they bad sddressed to the Emperor direct. They eudoavor to prove that tho stato~ mouta which thio Ministry reproached them with having made in their petition are [n reality not to be found in that docuwont at sll, and that, therefore, thess roprosobos are inapplics- ble, With regard to this point, tho Bishops say tbey merely maintalued that tho doclaration requirad of ‘the clorgy by the State of unconditional obedienca to Brate laws was in that unconditioual form incompatible with the righta of Obristlan conwclences, aud thoy add that a whole liut of provisicos contsined 1n the e, THE **CFOOKED." And the Trouble 1t Is 8till Caus- ing Certain Individuals, A List of the Unfortunatos Who Have Been “Left" by the Government, Miscollaneous Notes. IN CHICAGO. COLLECZOI WADSWORTIL The Tederal offices in Chirago wero wonder- fully quict yesterday, aud no toro heads fell, or even shook. Coliector Waduworth was in his oflice a pert of the day, and was easily nccessi- Me. He exprexsed Lis intention ol holding on to his oftice nntil ¥ome readon for revizuing was furnirhed Lim, He has written his views to the Department. and I8 swaiting an apswer, which wmay srrive to-day. lie scems only to wish an opportunity to oxpialn his posi- tion, aud vhon bo has sot limuslt wtraight hn oxpresuen » willingnees to resigu. Ho hias no 1des of holding out if tho Secrotary fusists on bia removal, and If the matter takes that shapo will probably step dowu snd out with grace and ease, The Tevure-of-Offico law, as far as it applios to Mr. Wadsworth's cavo, simply prosides that tho Secretary shall, before suspending him, allego wume reason for ko doing; he may then 11l bis place until the next session of Congress, when the Sonate will paes upon tho case. 1t Lias beeu ascertained that the action fo Mr, Wadsworth's case wae seken by Becrotary Bris- tow without the inatigation or knowlodga of Comtnissinuer Pratt or the Premdent ; and upon this the friends of Mr, Wadsworth were busy yestorday in eeuding tolegrams to the Prosident nsking a euepension of the declsion until all tho facts concerning tLo caso could ha shown. So far an known £o repiy was recaived. COLLECTIONS, $o much hiaa been #aid concerning frauds on tho revenae here that rome persons havo becomo impressed with the fdoa that no revenuo has Intely been colloctad, Bo far 18 this from being tiuo that the Colicctar’s hooks ehow the follos- g recerpts minco he bus beenin offico: Jan- wery, £902,212.46; Februars, £652,753,75 ; dlarch, £5M8,208.16; April, §046,760.99 1 May, $655,- 6009 Ting would predict so fncome of about £7,600.600 1rom this district this year, or about £1,00¢,000 tnorn thnu last year, Notlang was done iu the District Attorney's oftico -rosterday, tho hend of that department Deing busily eugaged in praparing a case for Sat- urday, whet Judge Blodgett will decide whother wrukn cow bo compelled to produce Lis privata books gud papers fu coumt, COMSMIHSIONER HOYNE wan olegantly ddle nenrly all day, only a amall osko or two ougsging hus atiention. A liuze pilo of affidavits, vut of which will spring tuture cases wnd foes, ovlivenod him somewhat, however. THE DIRNISSED. Tollowing is & full list of the Ganpers and Rtorokeepers who have been discharged sinco tue whisky-troubles connnenced Lere ; Gangers—B. Miller, G. ¥, Rotioson, B. L. Taylor, A. Waterman, I Vocke, L. Mattorn, J. Rutishnuser, B H, Watson, B. M. Callenon, J. E. Mitler. Storekcepers—G. D. Poelps, E. Mattern, J, Miller, J. L. Foraytho, N, Gatzeit, H. Wendle, F. Witte, J. Bteinmetz. Lesides these. soma other ofiiciala have been relieved rom duty (aud vay), und*ordered to re- port to the department. This inay neau o short iag-off from duty or a geutle remminder to reuign. Tt will bo voted that ten Gaugars and eight Storekeepcrs hava been removed. while tho list of now ones commissmoncd, od published in these columns yesterday, includea ouly nino of the furmer and four of tho latter ciaps, Tho reason for & wmulier number bewg employed 18 that mout of the distillerics woro shut down on the et of tho present month, se is usual ot this season of tho year. Une reason for the closing 18 tho neceswity of making repairs, aud auother 1s that tbo demand is greater than the sappls, Tho closlog is the resuit of & mutual agrecment mado amony the firms kome time ugo, Oune of the viaitors to Comamissiouor Hoyno's oftice yestorday was ik, BHUPELDT, who was inveighiug Wittarly «galust tho damage dous to Chieago trsde by tho nowspaper oxcite- ment coneorving craoked whissy, Thers were, Mr. Shufeldt said, thirtcen great wlusky menuo- fecturnys_ tirme in tho city, and tho scizuro of threc of them bad been fo maznified by the newepapers s to make eversbody afraid'of all whirky made hore, and the munulacturcrs couid uot el their product. Mr. Sbufeldi enid thatiu tho cago of his awn firm tho wales liad fallon off from €200,0t0 to 40,000 per month, This wus 8 dead losws to the Govern- ment. becanee Lis fim, which bad paud 10,000 & day taxes, had uow shut down, Fur- ther, the offoct on the genaal trado of the city was very datuaging, sud thoresult to the men thrown out of empioyinent was disastrous. Mr. Stufeidt could not ses tho propriety of the Gov- ernment making all the tuss over the Chilcago dintillers when the Cmcwnati people had so much the best of tho trade, or the menufacture, that they had all along ben nble 10 undorsell Chicago. If theve waa soything crooked, thero was ® strong suspicion that Ciocinusti got the best of it, WADSWORTN'S REMOVAL. Spectal Diapateh o The Chicauo Tribuna, WasnixatoN, D. O, Juno 2.—Thero aro no charges filed against Plul Wadswoith ot tho Whito House, and it any ropresentations of wrongful acta on Wadswortl's part have been toade to the President, they have not beon filed, 8 such charges uanally are. 1t{s learned, how- ovor, that the dispatcli or letter which was sont to Wadsworth stated that tho Commlssioner of Internal Teveuno hud been directed by the residont of the United Btatos, tbrough tho Becretary of tho Troasury, to ask for hls rosignatton for tho good of the rervics, It socmned nlmoss certain that the or- der directing the roquest upon Wadaworth to be made came from tho Whita Houso, It is ru- mored here, but the rumor i not verified, that this action haa not beon takoh in consequenca of information sent Liere by the agents of ths Gov- ornment now iu tho West. ‘The officials who ought to know imost about tho matter do not understasd that thero 18 sny porsousl cauo for Wadeworth's removal other than the fact that frauds bave boen discoverod io s district, It had been oxpeoted that no sction would be taken a4 regards Wadsworth until the roturn of Bocre- tary Dristow, It was supposed that hs wonld return_to-dsy, but a tologram was recelved from bit this evening stating that ho bad boon dolay-~ ed and could not resch hare before Friday. to is nat now oxpocted to bo at the Department be~ fore Mondi Undor theso clrcumstauces, it is uite po o that action may be takea before 0 return of Bristow, e —— MISCELLANEOUS A MILWAUKEE TRIAL. Bvsctal Diapateh bo T'he Chicaan Trisune, MiLwaukey, Wis,, June 2.—Iu tho case of W. . Hovey, United Btatos Htorekeaper, United Htates Commissioner Bloodgood dehvered his declsion to-day, oxpressing tho opinion that Kic- wert bad commitied an offenso against tho United States in changiug the form aud capacity of a distillery by butlding the colebrated secrot vat ns charged, and that tho defendant nogli- gently permitted the ame; end held him for trlal [u bail of €9,000. THE MILWAUKEE COLLECTORATIP, Bpecral Dispaleh to The Chwcugo ‘I'ribuna, Wastminaton, D, C., Juns 2-—Collector Ers. Kkine, of Milwaukeo, was to-day suspended under the ‘Tentre-of-Onice sot, aud Ilesn apnointed to socceod bim, Erekine follows Hubbell afier an intervat of only o fuw days. Hubbell was also removed under the Tenuro-of-Ofica nct, NEVENUE AFFOINTHENTH AND HEMOVALS. ‘Wastanatoy, D. 0, Juno 3,—Irving M. Besn waa to-day .Epnlund ‘Collctor of luternal Reve- nue for tho Firet Wisconuin District. Jobn A. Neostoastler 0aa been pppolnted Gauger o the First Missouri Distriot, Tho tollowiug yemovals of Btorekeepord in the May Iaws slow the accuracy of this view, As 1ogards the attitude which they are reproached with having adoptod at the Vatican Council in reference to tbo dogma of Papal Iofalli- bility, the Bishops point out that in sccordance with ~ the declsion of tho Coungil the trush ennnciated by it eslited with the absolute certainty of falth. To iefude sub- misuion (o such a decislon would be equivalout to forsakiog tha Catholto religion, In oune cluslon, they ex thoir conviclion that the Papal Hes hiae never boen uuwilling to ags in conformity with all propor decislous of the Btate Govesament, ABNIX CARR, mn ‘The date fixed for Count Arnint's seeond trial, sosarding to the Post, ia the dath of Juue, sud e Thet ot suly, Tirat Wisconuin District wre sunounced: H, Valontine, Lewls Bomls, and D, H. (rifiith, The Presldeut to-day appoiuted Barbour Lewls Appralser of Merchandine at Memplud, CRRIME, JANESVILLE LOCKS UP A JANESVILLAIN, Syecial Lispateh o ‘Tha Chieago Tridun. Jawsvices, Wis, Juno 2—8oma time aga wa gave some pertioulsrs ovucernlug tho arrcetof William Mitchelt on & chorge of stealing. On exuminstion Le was relossed, as no evidenoo conld be sdduced warrautiog his bewng bound ovor, Notwithatanaiog the result of the sxmae instion; susplolons wese sbrongly sutariased B R R R R R R RRRRRRERRrRESEERZIDIES {hat he not only stale srticles from thoe Congra= gational Chnrch, but that Lo had stolun dry gooda and clothing from privato families. Binco hia former arrest, Maisbal Koating and tho ex- tress meesengera had beon on the luukuut/ for him. A fow days ago, the Marshal was notified by Howard Leo, agent of tho United States Ixpreva Company at Brodbead, thrtn man answoring to' tho dekcription of Mitchell had .| been arreated on suspicion there; that bo had goods in his posacssion ; and that they had beon shipped from Brodhoad to Ilanover with posi- tiva inatruction from him that thoy should not be delivered to any ono in Manover but him- aelf, and that they were to be hield until hie calied for them. e wan roleased nt Brodhoead, an nothmg could bo proved agaiust him, and ho camo toihis city on Baturday, Marshal Koat- ing and Condflable Comstock wtarted for Hanovor yesterday, and, haviog good reasou to beliovo that tho gaods wero stolon property, took them from tho expross-ofico and brought them to this city, arriving hero at 9 o'clock. Thure was ons box and a satchel of books and n largo bunch of keys, fllcs, saws, and chisels, which embraced & firsi-class a0t of burglar'a tools, Aflter thoy returned they went to Mitch- ell's residenco, placed him under nrrost, and took him to jail, About fifteen volumos of books were identifled by the Rev. Gaorgo Will- isms an thoso he minsed from his fi- Lrary in the church, Othor volumes where namen wete onco written in them have tho namos scratched omt, buc will probably be recagnized by the jroper own- ori n & few daya. The valuo of the {mn 8 found in hila posnarnion in placed at #160. His oxami~ nation will be held to-morrow. Mitchall liaa borne a bad reputation for noma time, and was chiarzed with baving burgiar's tools, but the dif- ficulty of procuring proper cvidenca kopt him out of jail. Thero s no shadow of a doubt now that he bau b'eon for somo tinie ongaged in steal- ing. Br. Wuliams, pastor of the chnrch, has slways cisimed tho church wasa fired by Mitchell, and, a8 ho tolla a very contradictory story as to e whereabuuts at tho timo of the fire, if is now Ronerally bolieved that ha was tho incendiary. SHOT FOR HIS MONEY, Erecial Dixpatchto The Chiwcaao Ty Bune. Brooaiyarox, Ill., Jau, 2,.—Home days ago the body of Zscharinh Hainling, & young farmer, was found Iying on the track of the Ilinols id- Iand Bailroad, near Minior, Tazowell County, cut to picces by tho wheels. At firet it was sup- posed that o bad been accidontally killed whilo walking oo thoe track In an intoxicated condition. To-day the news roacties tho Pantagraph thet Hawline's brother-in-law, & mut namcd Irennan, has since confeased that he shot and killed Hainlino for Lis mioney whon both wera returning from Mimier, The ‘affair, If correctly repotted, is truly horribly, and alrendy creaton great oxcitement here, DASTARDLY OUTRAGE, Specral lispateh to The Clincago Tribune, Dunvque, In., June 2.—A brute responding to the pame of Jobn Engan, a singlo mau about 30 yoara of age, and a wood-sawyer Ly occupation, attompted to outragoa little girl only 5 yeara old to-day, Ho waa dotected iu tho act, aod sought to mako his encape, but was arrestod, examiooed, and bound over in the sum of $1,600 to appear bofore tho Graud Jury, The relativos of tue girl are very indiguant, and would not re. ?ulm much urging to treat Eagan to a neck-tie featival. COUPON-FORGERS INDIGTED. Pomwapeiruia, Pa., Junoe 2,—Tho Grand Jury to-doy returnod forty-uine truo bills of indicte ment against Robort H. Winhart, silas J. E. Batcholor ; Gearge Msors, slias Georgo_Mo- Mullen, Joshua 13, Moran, alias Itobert C. John- sou, aline Charies Flemington, charging them with uttering fraudulent und forged coupons purporting to be sttached to tho bonds of the Chicago_& Northwestern Railway Company. Goorgo F. Hilt and Lindley Smith aro tho wit- nessca indorsod upon the backs of tho blll. THE VINELAND SHOOTING SCRAPE. TRENTON, N. J., Juno 2.—~Charlos H. Landls, the founder of Vinoland, who shot and serionsly wounded Uri Carruth, the editor of the Journal on tho 19th of March lasf TR t, was roloasod LACE GOODS. Great West Side Dry Goods Homse, LLAMA POINTS AND JACKETS AT HALF PRICE! 50 Linco Points at $3, frou S8 70 Sa00 1t 3% 84, and 85, worth 50 Li 59 sfgo'fglfifia ot 87, $8, and $10, worth 50 Lince Points feo aea P ns:lnrv.' ot $13, $16, and $18, worth 25 Leco P g o 1;0505‘ 'oints at $20, $26, and $30, worth 26 Tunce nt: 28 snoumusgb': at $35, $40, and $50, worth 26 Liawa Tiace Jaokets at $5, worth $10, 25 Llamao Linco Jackots at $8, worth $18. 20 Ll L 0 Lisma Teos Jookots at $10 snd $i3, 20 Llama Lu waiir s%ws;g.e Jaokets at $16 and $18, 20 Llamo Lace 20 Listna I sas‘lnonh at $20 and 825, Tho above aro part of alargs line bought by us of the importora at LESS THAN GOLD COST, and marked correspondingly low, making them the cheapest goods of equal qualities ovor offorod here. Garson, Piria & G, Madison and Peoria-sts, LAKE NLVIGATION, GOODRICH STEAMERS. For Racine, Milwaukeo, aud . dally, Sunday excopted, at. HNaturday’ For Grand Ha thero, 10-ds d Suskegon, Grand lapidy, eta., dully, Kuaday vicepied, o For Sk, Joropa and tentun ‘azcepled, 8luueue,. 108, m. ‘oxcuraio boat don't luvi it T joaday ook fuot Michigas OIL TANKS. AN, sossmes T7ILSON & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, v"?w 4 Yy GRANDM%{‘ENING HAGHIEICENT SUMMERGARDEN FRITZ BUSSE, ALUTDE PARK, Lake-sv., betwoen Fifts-fonrth and Filty-ttnats., o' Viardey Afiersoon, with Great Con. cert. Tha naderslgned luforne tis friends sud lendid Bun TR can rench Grove-av. cars, or via Boulevasds ¥RITZ INOTICH. We would 1ke to 480 st our ofics auy creditors of Fox & Howard who buve uot alreads boen callod gpon by as, ta sl arapihe mattesof the -;lgcunf'u,.. Frovisiaua) Ae- . between the_bours of baad Jis. e 4 o iNB O, LONO & BRO. = A RUOENS ki) Nfi?wuhln tun-st. PROPOSALS. Proposals for Harbor Improvement. U, B, Exorvezn's Orvick, ln.lflfl:}:rn.n..& Baslsd Pt et A " plicats, o R 3 A0k 4 oy dppesmiraslare o lar at Aliwaukes Lasbor, B roteng tatashory ovhe doiive af 4Ap80lty dod goodfal (4 sy e 4 niusf =t RN