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FINANCIAL. 105 CLARK-ST, Meflodist Charch Black. 8ix per cent compound Intorost on donosite. ) Passbooks freo, Monoy alto :d for othors on Bond and Mort~ et o e omtantena o iy, ParEa o g #61{0: BCOVILLE, Frostdont, Krraxy REED, Caabior. NoTz~Tharing Lho réoont panic, this Bank has paid sll +donoalts ou domand. withont notite. FURNITURE. PASHIONABLE ‘ ?URNITURE. "W. W. STRONG TURNITURE €O, 268 & 268 Wabash-av. ARTISTIC TAILORI] 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ©n all Garmonta ordored of us during JULY and AT- GUST, 184, WEDDINGGARMENTS A SPECIALTY. ‘BERVANTS' LIVERY MADE TO MEASURE, TLY & €0,, Importing Tailors, Wabash-av. cor, Manroc-at., Oblceso. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. TEHR TWBELFTEL INDUSTRIAL & ART EXHIBITION Undor the managemont of tho MASSAQHUSETTS QHARITABLE MECHANIC ASSOCTATION, Will commonos st FANEUIL AND QUINCY HALLSB, In the City of BUSTON, On WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16, And bo continaod for THRER WHEKS, Hoveltios tn Invention, Workmanship, and Art frem ove; jart of our.counts Lt id. o1 Bilvors it Benazs Modats snd Diplouas will be avardad for siisl i 3 Vaam peors SLAT Ly, 1 Spach o feo, and o fooe of any kind aro roquired to bo paid.. .!(!HI:F'I" 1. BATES, flnnnhz‘ TEAS. A A B A AN N PN A AR P AN ~xad® Mg, Wholesale Depot, 123 Pearl-st, New York, p Tho Snost grades of s}l Xinds of Toas may bo Tiad e Teadiog draggists”ia ¥ agos {rom ono-quartar o o 28 the Gnttortn price of AbaResng ONE DOLLAR PER POUND. The folloming aro alroads appoiuted Agonts in Chisago: A, 0. BELL, 435 Wost Madison-st., coe. Sholdon. OLARKIL, 838 V. Madisonat., cor, Sheldon, D. It, DYCHI¢ & CO., u.w, cor. 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Corpor Irving-pluce und Sixteanthenty NEW YORK. 6 blosk from Unlon iquars, the most csatcal yat e ettt ssodiage vttty of il 0 brinoinal piscos of simusomunt and loadlug rotall LA T el A ol tho addlon of kY 1ogtp 00 b VNN Proyelator. FIRM CHANGES, NOTICE. HAMILTON B. BOGUE has been sdmit- led a member of our flrm from July 1,1874, OGDEN, SHELDON & CO. BUSINESS CARDS. MASONIRY. v orience as bulldors i Ohl- st il AT PG e Wi have inasoury e MIPL S it i, bt of adoa ity s, 15 sompotiio A E’mh.p«mnn ‘and ghataotar. . UANTIL DROH., Us B, proes Bullding, 67 Weshingtou-sty JEWELRY. Black, Starr & Frogt, SUQCESSOR8 TO BALL, BLACK & €0, Nos. 565 & 567 Broadway, Having beon practically idontifled for tho past twonty years, with their predocessors, aro naturally ambitious to maintain the high reputation so long onjoyed by tho Iate firm. ‘This thoy expoot to accomplish by oloso ap- pllontion to businoss ond s strict attontion to the wants of their oustomors, who aro heroby informed that a full and chojce as- sortment of flno goods in Jewelry, Bilveor. ware and Fanoy Goods has alrendy been oponed, and other additions will follow as tho aeason advances. REMOVALS, SPECIAL NOTICE. Burley & Tyl Announce the removal of their entire stock of CHINA,CROCK- ERY, GLASS AND SILVER- PLATED WARES, and FAN- CY GOODS, to Nos. 83 & 85 State-st., One door north of Field, Leiter & Co.’s Retail Store. ‘We invite the attention of all classes of purchasers. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL G00DS BY THE PACKAGE OR REPACKED. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, DR, BLLIS, ato ol 108 Btato at., in sonssquonce of Wi destriotion of Uls aflase by the. fitw of tho Lith July, bas somoved (0 No, 75 South tBuparior Diook, llooin &), boiwoon Hvadolph snd Washiniton-ata. Olfied haare, fitolln. m., 2todand7tadp. m. DRY GOODS. BANKRUPT! - We commence, THIS DAY, the sale of a very large BANK- RUPT Stock of DRY GOODS at FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. 3. H. DAVEY & €0, 224 % 226 West Madison-st. GREAT FIRE SALE Continued until every article is sold. COME EARLY in the morn- ing and aveid the RUSH. MANBEL BROTHERS 63 & 65 Washington-st, Tetween Stato and Dearborn-sts. LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICHS STEAMERS. Tor Rectno, Milwnokoo, Shobosgan, Mavite- woo, ota., dally (Sundays oxceptad),.. .. Da.m, £7Batordny's boat don'tlesve nntil 8 p.m, Tor Grand Havon, Muskegon, Travorse Clty, Mackinac, sto,, dally (Buadays oxcepted),...s 7 p.m. ForBt, Josoph dally (Sunday exooptod). .. 104, Baturday's Boat don't loave until 11:80 p, m, For Manlteo and Ludington, Tuesday sad Thursday.,. veore B8, For Greon Bay and Intormodiato ports, Tuceday and Friday 7 pom, ¥or Eecanaba an doy and Thursday, Sam, £7~0fioe and Dok HATS! FALL STYLES! LARGE ASSOILTMENT. BISHOP & BARNES, COor. State and Monroe-sta, BASE BALL. Mutuals vs, White Stockings, Suturday, Avd. 8, at 3140 p. m. Tickets for sslo at Kulley Bros',, 83 Madison-st., and 10 at 117 Twenty-second-st gamo will be played on Mon~ 1f raln should {ntorfore t v, Ay 10, Ao no oo Jeill De on thin ateast cars. FINANCIAL. e EINANCIAL. o ; Livingston & Company's Bank, 10 Plnwat, Now v Yoric, o Daci, e Enaividacas, “Ane Olfore. spocial'} cemonts to Uorroapondonta, Fivo per sent intors vl sty b, Cly;Oouaty, el o ool R Pliselas Toaas nogodletods Dank. N 0 bty o TPibumne, CHICAGO, SATURDAY, AUGUST.8, 1874--TWELLVE PAGES. BEECHER--TILTON. The Investigation In- definitely Pro- - longed. Mr, Moulton to Be Heard on Monday Afternoon, Mr, Beecher Not Yet Summon- ed to Appear. Henry C. Bowen Disclaifns " Responsibility for the Scandal. HMe Will Live to Sco the Retirc- ment of Mr. Beecher. Letter from Mrs. Swisshelm in Defense of Tilton. She Considers Him the Superior of Beecher as a Christian and Philanthropist. A Review of Mrs. Titton’s Testimony in the Light of Her Scho- harie Letter. ‘What Mrs. Tilton Told Anna Dickinson, and What She Afterwards ‘Wrota to Her. Comments of Leading Papers on the Evidence of Mrs, Tilton, MOULTON’S STATEMENT. Kxzw Yok, Aug, T.—Sovoral of the mombors of fho Committee having intimated their intoution toleave the city to-morrow afiorncon for tho oountry, requested heir Chafrman, Mr. 8ago, to make srrangements with Mr, Moulton to post- pono his statomont until Monday. - Accordingly Mr. 8ago indited tho following oplatlo, and sont it by mossengor to Mr. Mouiton : New Yorx, Aug, 7. D, Moutton, Eeg.: Dran Bin: Whon you appearcd beforo tho Commite 100 on, Wodnosday Iast, you stated that you amight os- slbly bo. prepared 0 procoed with our statemcnt thin (Friday) evening, and that if o you would Jet us Xuow in tis moruing, Tho Committco much desired to havo you do mo, to sccommodate sovaral of tholr number who wished to go out of town for tho Bsbbath, Not haviug heard from you, how- evor, ba promised, you will not bo ready for this aven- ing, sud I therafora bog ta_suggast, i conveniont to you, your examInation bo fixed for Monday aftornoon 3t 3'ololock, Thia will evablo all who desire to take a reat out of the city during Sabbath. Wil you bo kind enaugh to inform me by boarer whother this will be Ame&o toyou? Very u-ul{ yours, 1, W, 8aE, Chairman, Mr. Moulton roplied consenting to the request, and will appear before the Committeo Monday afternoon at 8 o'alock. F, MOULTON'S STATEMENT TO THE COMMITTEE ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. Bolow is tho statement rend by Mr, Aonlton to the Invoufiéndnx Committeo on Wedneaday ::nnlng, as ofticinlly reported from the Commit- o1 GENTTEMER OF TIR CosMrrres: T havo recelved your invitation to appoar boforo you, X Lavo been Yeady on any propor occasion to discloso all tho facts nd documents known to me or i my possossion re- Inting to the subjoct mattor of your inquiry, but I hiayo found mywolf embarrassed Locauss of mwy pects lisr relations to the partics fo tho controvray, Friendly for yoara 4o all of thom, and at tho timo of tho outbreak of this misorable ‘buminess, Laving tho Idndent foellog toward eacl, 1 endeavored toavert tho calamity that lss mow fallou upon all, Bost fully and confidontially trusiod by all partics, it be- camo nocessary that I should know the oxact and sitple truil of every fact and ciroumstanco of tho controyersy, s I was mada, by mutusl consont, in wome sort the arbiter of {heafalr, and, sfter tho estrangement, tho modium of 'communication Dotwean tho parties, cach saying snd writiug to mo such things aa wore desirod to bo sald or writien to tho othora: that in such case I might givo tho infor~ mation or show the communieation to_the person in- tonded o reccivo or bo affocted by it Under theso circumstanccs I have not felt at Liborty to give tosti- mony or faote, thus obtainod 1 iho macroducus of eon- fidenos, before o tribunal not authorized by law roquiro them, however much ofher wise I might respoct its membors and ob; without the consont of the parbioa oc lfl‘l'm L‘:}mm 1 rocoived tho disclosurea and documonts, With the consont or roqueat of Mr, Boecher and Mr, Tiltop, I havo held myself roady, sorrowingly, to give 411 tho facta thail know npout the objdcts of inquiry of the Committce, and produce what- ever papors 1 have fo the Committes, and 10svo coplea of the samo with them if (hey destro it, with porhapa the ono Btipulation that, if I waa 1o giva my evidence orally or o bo cross~oxaminad, that I might bring with'mo s phonographlo roportes, Uist T should have an_oxact copy of my testimony for my own protection, I am to-day iu recolpt of lotters from tlie Rev, Honry Ward Nieechier and A, Theodoro Til- ton, with thelr consent and roqueat, thus sbsalving o thoteby from my confidontiat relstions toward fhom, to appear baforo you and glve you tho facts and docu~ ments in_ roferenco to the difforencos bobwoon thom, It appests fo mo tbat, as Afr, Tilton has givon_ bhis ovidence, and Mrs, Tilton likewlso, Ar. Beocher should bo roquested fo add Lis own in order that the throo sfllnflllfll partics to tho easo sl have beon tndopendently beard on their own rosponsibility before I am called ipon to adduco fucts iu my posscesion doriyed from them all, Nevorthes Joss, sinco X am now fully roloaseid from my own confi. dontial rolatfons to tho partice uvolved in this sad Aftalr, and since my ouly proper statemiont must cone sist of tho truth, the wholo truth, and nothing but tho trutl, X soo o cspecial reason why it may not bs made at one time a8 well as ot another, Dut, ss In{ state- mont will nocessarily inoludo » groat mulliplllty of facta and papors, I must ask & littlo doloy to_arrange and copy them," Accordingly, I suggent Saturdyy evening, Aug. 8, 8s an ovoning ' convonlont for mo to Iny my atatemient bofore tho Comumittes, Yours truly, Fuanos D, MouLTON, MOULTON’S POBITION. From the New Yerk World, Aug, 6, On BMonlton's return he was waited upon hy the joint ropresentatives of the Commities and Mr. Boooher, who sorved him at his residence with a formal summons to apponr and {ostify, aud a personal appoal from Mr. Boochor to pro- duce ovory dooument and paper which ko had. Neithor szmmons nor ufipunl seoms to bavo Lad much weight with Mr. Moulton. It was under- stood before ho loft for tho East that, on Gen. Butler's advico, Mr. Moulton bad dectded not to appoar bofora the Committee as . witnoss, and he had made no secret of the fact that ho con- siderod himself iu honor bound to ro- urac! tho wishes of both paities, '1le still entortained this view of tho mat- tor on Monday saftornoou. Monday oveniog 1o roceived tho two lottors already montionod, whioh ¥Mr. Pratt brought him. Monday morning he still declarod that he should not appear be- foro the Committee, and rotained his viows of i position a4 trustee, In the atterncon ho ‘heard ta his surprise that Mr. Loochor's two lot~ tora to himeelf bad beon published, and at tho #amo tima deglined to givo his anhwers to tho two lotters, Bomoe time during tho day, and it seems nftor holrlu% of tho publication of the lottors, ho dooided to appear boforo tho Com- mittoo, and songht from dr, Tilton the pormis- sion whioh would snable himsolf to produse the papers he beld as trustoe. Just beforo ho set out to go to tho committoo-room hLe was callad upon w‘;cz i roason for deciding at last to ap- pear, o was much mlre excitod than usual, and jutimated that there wos to bo a *‘big row nom! 1l chiof cause of annoys sugo: was tha publication of tho lotlers addrossod to -him by Mr. Doocher, whioh e know had beon publishod ** without his own copsent, and ho thought withont Mr, Boechor's,"” Evon at that time Lo doclinod (o 88y whothor ho should testity boforo tho Committeo, and what or how many documonty ho should produce, On tha whole, Mr. Moulton wes thoroughly rousod, Ho g all tho alr of » man who hna boon pushed nbout as far ag o man cares to bo crowded, and #eos his way cloar to Flvlny plonty of troublo to any ono in his way. 'Chis was just ns spporont whon he oamo out of the Committoo-room, and a1l hiy convorsation aftor his roturn to his rosi- donca showed a very dangorous stato of mind, e proposod, ho anid, to 1l up tho gaps in Mr. Bocelior's lottorn, and produco all tho originsi dooumonts, and bis manner much moro than Lis mattor showed that, in bis own amnlun at lonat, ho was not a mau to be trifled wiih, —_— BOWEN INTERVIEWED. New Yorr, Aug, 6,~Tho Brooklyn Eagle pub- lishos an interviow with Honry Q. Bowon, who s roprosonted a8 soying of tho Boocher-Tilton onso: “This entiro busincss has caused mo much pain, I have had no band in it, and do not wish to bave. 'Tho publio will yot learn that tho attncks on mo wero brutal and unjuetifiablo. 1 only keop quict under them in dotoronco to my famlly, Although my namo hns boon mixed up in this scandal, I have not made any charges against anybody {ot, and thorofors I hava nob been invited by the Committoo to appesr. If subpmnaed into court, I ahall bave to nppoar.” Bowen alluded to the AGITATION GUOWN RY MBS, HOOKER in Plymouth Church, causod by hor hbellof in Boochior's immorality, snd but tor tha fact that she was roatrainott, sho would bave annouuced it to tho congrogation. Being nsked if Beocher evor did Lim an injury, Bowon said, I could conatruo his couree unkindly, I considored it all along my duty, novertheless, to retain my po- sition and pow in tho ohuroh, becauae I intended fo be thers after him, a8 I waa tharo before him.” As to Tilton, Bowen said Lo did not caro which way it wont with him, the ood must necessnrily justity ma bofore the publls, and I will nover go down to my grave without BAYING SUMETUING CONGENNING MY RELATIONS . WITH TIIS BOANDAL. 2 “ Moulton,” continuad Bowen, “is _placed in an awkward position, but I baliova he will tell tho truth, Tho statoment of Woodhull, offerod tho Cominittos, shonld have boen rocoived. Wero I a tiomber of the Committos I would ac- copt tostimony from any sourco,” i — ,DR. STORRS SPEAKS, HE PECLARES CERTAIN LORTIONE OF MRS, TILTON'S TESTIMONY UNTRUE.," Nrw Yonx, Aug.7.—The Rev. Dr. Richard Storrs publishos a short lotter this morning, Ho anys: "'In the reportof Mra. Eliaabeth Tilton's !usllmon{ boforo tho Brooklyn Committoo sho ia roprosonted as making tho following statement concerning a convorsation which elio lind solisitod with me pt my houso in March last, in whioh con- versntion sho ascribod to hor husband the roal authorshlp of & lottor written by hor hand, which Lind boon #hown to mo fiftean months boforo : Dr. Storrs looked upat mo ond sald s *Irish T had Xknown that & woek ngo, bocatio on that lettor alone I Dbollove Mz, -Boschior t0 boa guilty man,” e was in & hurry, and fio sald thot 3£ T wanied to talk further ho ‘would'iko mo fo ses his wife. Of this statomont Dr. Storrs writes: "I mado 10 such romatk to Mrs. Tilton concerning Booch- ar, Bhe might havo ottributed to mo an impres- sion which wns resting henvily on her own mind, though I oxcused mysel? from & genoral and pro- longed convorsation upon the matiter with which hor prosont tostimony is largely ocoupied. It was not nutil sho, in & balf hour's talk, had said all that she wishod to say in regard to the origin of the lottor roforred to, and certainly nothing conld havo been furthor from my mind than tho thought of reforring her to my wifo for further convorention on a matter so entangled, and every way 80 painful.” z ———— LETTER FROM OCATHARINE E. ¥ BEECHER. New Yong, Aug. 7.—Tho following will appoar to-morrow : 1o the Edllor of the Tribune: - Bin: Until recently, T had supposed that the secular, and eapocfally tho relfgious, press wonid mintain the sncrod rulo of justice that ealablishied charater fg ful ovidence. agalust = unprovoked 3 ua supposod ,that the charges sgajuat character would bo f(reated 2a & alapdor till fully proved, , I sm' tho glder sister of savon ‘ministera of Ghrist, of whom I can say that, from thelr carly childhood, I nover knew of animpuro word or ack of eltlier of thom, And; thereforo, whon. the one who from esrly youth haa proved o modol lover and hus- Land wga accusod by a Liapless woman tortured into slf-acefation in temporary insanity, I supposod tablishod eliaragt : o sheles, Wi e s, vty L 1 u, auch o it an dnaut lis ChurchEthat sn inveatigation wss demanded to* provo bia smhocciice, and it Bt boow with & onse of Hangor fo ovory dblicato and purs woman that it Js 0 oton Slafmed ihat, Iy thin’ caso, thero must to Csunpendod Judgment I regard dhia troats mout. of my Urother oa a declored war on omsobood, 1t Ja prootieally naylng, let any Vil womsn, or . viler jun, nctuse sny Tady of the Thost_ Qlsgusting criims, and sha shall be nisonded boforo tho pHbHd ts gullty uti ‘o provos Bor innocence, I thé publio papers already pure and distinguished ladles aro bejug assailed a8 s my brother, and I psk every houcrahlo man who hasa rother, wife, or sistor ho respects to como ' to tho rescus by maintalning tuat oll persons shall be {reated 4 slanderors who efroulate uniroved sttacks on o eee tablished cbaracter. This is not writen in afd of & brotlier who is aure o bo still moro beloved and ro~ apected more ihon ovor, Tt s an appoal for protoction for my sox, Carnsttyg E, BELouen, BuaokvLyw, N, Y., Aug. 1, 1874, ———— THEODORE TILTON. Tv the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: 8m: I onco asked you privaiely, for Mra, Tilton's sake, not to press an iuvestigation of tho scandal in which hor mame had so prominont a placo. You ronlicd, confident- 1y, “Mrs., Tilton hns nothing to foor from an investigation ;" but, to my quostion, “Why, thon, doos hor husbond avoid ft?" you gaid mothing, but d&id not again urge ihe investigation untit the aspeot of tho caso had changod. I incursed severe critlolsm from youraol? and sovoral of your corrospondents by urging Mr, Boecher's charactor and servicos. as suflicient defonso against Mrs, Woodhull's atory, bocause I expressed mysolf eo strongly that you understood mo to mean thet sorvices like his should bring immunity In sin. Bo I oannot woll bo ebarged with onmity to cither Mrs, Tilton or Mr. Boechor ; but X must protest ngninst tho ganeral assumption that now, when it is evident that cither Henry Ward Beocbor or Thoodoro Tilton must go down, Christianity and humanity hava loss to loso in the fall of the latter than in that of the formor. As sn old Abolitioniss, 1 foel that the cause of buman progress has moro 1o loso by tho wreok of Tilton's reputa- tion than by that of his sntagomat. Whon young ond peor, he sacrificed his moana of living, hig position on the Observer, by bis faithfulness to tho causo of the slavo; and, it Mr. Boechor ever lost, or risked, a poou- niory advaniage for any caueo, the instance tins never come to my knowledge, or has oscaped my momory. Thoodoro Tilton won hie firat Jau- rols sy an orator, by demolishing Honry Ward Toecher's apology for the Pro-Slavery tondyisin of thio old Missionary Socioty, and first offoiided Boochor by attacking his “sdvoonoy of Audrow Johnson'a polloy. 8o Intonsoly did Boocher fool "Pilton's searching eriticlsm of his Johnson fall, tbat I havo thought tho famous tripartite cova- nant, and ‘ilton's dismissal from tho Jtnde- pendent; might Lo accountod for on this ground. ilton was unmerciful in hie donunoiation of a stop which, for a time, threatened Mr. Boochor'a roputation’ for honesty, sud, in thio torrent of eriticlsm poursd upon_him by tho pross, ho folt nothing so keonly as Tilton's flory arraigument. 1Io snid, in comsplaining of tho injustice of tne publio: * But Theodora! it scomod as if myown von Lind turned sgafust mo! ™ As I look back ovor tho lant fiftoen yoars, I racognize Thoodors Tilton as the lmpotuons, unsolfisl friond of the nngwa»ud,—uvnr rendy to striko o blow for the woak against the Bll‘ong& to spond and be apont in the causo of truth sn tho right; astho power which struggled to knnfi the case and money loving gus(m- of Plymout Church trua to his Anti-Slavery profossions, Ifo wau tho flory-hoarted stcam-tug ‘which held that fair ship with her precions froight of oloquonce aud magnotisin againss the stroamy for, on questions of Luman propross aud froo- dom, Tiiton lod Boooher, Nono sdonor than I dotected signs of wavering in this i:ulhnl leador of the hosta of lborty, aud when his editorlals i tho Independent came to bear two Intorprota. tions on the sacroduoss of tho marriago-tie, L falt as o Protestant saldior might have dono to % tihn ;vllnun plume of Navarre go down in the ttlo of Ivry, 1is nnbunamnl connootion with Blra, Woodhull only deanonad tho souso of groas ad soomingly | e Irropacablo los which tho causo of Ohrlstiantty | hnd sustained by his defection. Whon Mrs, ‘Woodhnll's rovelation oxplained his ifll, 1t was laln that ho had boon paralyzed by tho broak- ing away of tho foundations on w{xlcl\ bo had built is lifo-hopos. Ho sooms to Lavo boon co fixed in tho bolio? that his vastor and wifo woro incarnato ropromontatives of chnstity that, when thoy foll, be doubtod his old Qefinitions of tho word, and bogan to_question ‘with himeelt whothor unchastity could pm{ 8O forvontly, talle Boripturo so davmm{. and look 80 angolio, As ho had long boen in the habit of writing on the Impulso of tlie momont, this con- fliet spoke through tho articles which paiued his frionda; and It s ecasy now to nccount for his froo-loye conneotions. ’I‘hn{hgmw out of hia Quixatio offort to conform tho world’s opinlon ond bis own to bis wifo's new position. That ho committed a gravo error, and soroly sihnod ogalvat tho humanity he hed go long and faith-; fully sorved, in thus trying to chango tho naturo of thinga that a boloved transgroasor should os- cape tho ponalty of trausgrossion, porhnps no ono is moro gouslble than himeolf to-day; but, a8 thoro is little dangor of this sin bocoming opidomio, tho world can afford to forgive him, lisvo not altored my opinion as to tha pro- prioty of this invostigation; and, had it boou in my power to have east tho wholo atory into o bottomlosa pit of oblivion, it would have boen in thero Jong ngo. I am glad that no woman, save Mra. Woodhull, has boen prominent in forcing tho prosa to give this inoxhaustible supply of intorosting roading-matter. To prominont elergymen i8 dua tho honor of becom~ ing tho voluntaor aids of that enorgotio Indy in running about,” sconting, snufiing, scratehing, diggng, and hawling, to unoarth the procious troasiro, and sproad it boforo fifty millions of rondors; but, whon thoy bave reacliod the bot- tom, ond dragged forth all tho contents of this partfoular doposit, thoro may Lo dangor of (o rostloss publio adapting Itsolt to theatre-going, dancing, novnl-rundkné'. or somo other carnal amusemont ! Why not provent such catastrophio by organizing and ohartering n Congrogational Inquisition on_tho old Spanish pattorn, in all savo tho olosed doors? Thon elect tho diyino Victorin Chiof Inguisitor! Would not tho dear ublio havo o nico timo, and would this not bo a ogitimato extenslon of the business now boing conduotod by the firm of Woodhull, Congroga~ tional Counuil & Co.? Would tho causo of mo- rality have suffored more by Mr. Beecher's pri- vato sins, bo thoy what thoy may, than by this oxposure, in which outsido partics, undor the guiso of pioty, have thrnst thomsclves into tho private griofs of two familics, and usurped tho Places of tho injured partics in tho case of & great wrong ? *To mo it has, trom the first, boen thoroughly unaccountablo that respectablo mon should Toreo thomsolves on tho studied privacy of Messrs, Bocchor, Bowen, and Tilton. I novor. could undorstand why they ehould not bo loft to sottle thowr quarrol “in their own way, or how it camo to bo anybody’s business to meddle in this mattor. If Mr. Boechor had wronged Ar. Til- ton, 1t waa hia businoss to seolk redress, and if ho chogo to forgivo, to stand botweon his family and lagraco, hoto eould any man attack him in'such position? Tho barc suspicion tbat such might bothe case should have boon sufficiont guard, Savages show no mercy to enomics, but do not manglo wounded frlonds, Only wolvos devour their alliea ; npd Darwin muet ba mistaken about all mon desconding from ono common 2})0—1!1:5 ancestor. A lntge: proportion of us onfi:o;monaum must hnve coma ‘*acrosg lots" from those benovolont cronturcs which watched over the infancy of Romulus and Remus,. " * The -pursuors of Mr. Tilton have oortainly esmoll eanse t6 congratulato thomseclves on tho osition whioh thoy have driven him ; and 0 only. £30d which scaras posaibla is his partinl restoration o™ his old placo s a laboror in tho at couse -of humonity, If ho is onco fairly sonchantod, and comes to soo that virtue dooy not change hor naturo, evon when tho most loved and trustod coago to Lo virtuona; that perjury is 10 léss perjury bocause pious poople broak their oathe; and that God’s law ia infloxiblo,—ho may yeot do good sorvicoin tho good cause he so early and earnostly capoused. . In all the qualitics, exoept prundence, which conatituto tho offliciont Christino and philan- thropist, Theodoro Tilton- is tho suporior of Honry Ward Becohor; and no matter what Mr. “Boocher's orrors may havo beon, Lo has injured Tis ago and raco in nothing 8o much 8s in drag- glllug lton from his hi&h place aa a laboror in tho vinoyard of tho Lo i Tanowrz, Iil. JaNe GREY SwissHELM. [Py MES. !iLTON’S LETTERS AND TESTI- MONY, P ONY, 0 ths Editor of Tha Chicago Triduns : 8m.o-. What aurprisss™us" boyond=everything in tHo conduot of Bocchor and Mrs. Tilton 18°| )y thoir unwillingnesa to abido by tho langunge: of thoir lotters, For injured yot innocent peoplo, they acam altogathar TOO EAGRR TO ESOAPE TIE ISSUE. Thus, Mr. Beechor, iu roferonce to his own ubterancoes, says, in effect, to an sstonished pub- lo: “For tho words *anxiety, remorso, fear, aod despair,’ read simply, * sorrow and regrot ;* for ‘tled up tho storm about burst over our hoads,” read, *arranged 1t so that you need not separate from your husband:’ for *ruinous defonse,’ road, ‘oxposo of other nccusatious againat ma;' for ‘I avon wish that I ware dead,’ rond, ‘I don't fael at all satisfiod with the advico I gave Mra. Tilton ;' for ‘I will dio beforo say but myself shall be inculpated, read, *I would profor that no othor names were mixed up in this matter; for * terriblo emerganoy of my life, rend ‘unfortunate combivation of oircume stanoos;’ for *X am rondy to stop down and out,” rend, *I am roady to take back that advico;’ for ‘power of groat darknoss,” road, * unsatiefsctory stato of mind;' for ‘ sacrifico mo without hesita~ tion,' road, *don't follow tho advice X gave Mrs. Tilton' for ‘suffering the tormonts of tho demnod,’ rend, ‘experionciug feolings of sor- row."” . For more than a quarter of a contury, AMr. Booolior has enjoyed before the publio tho repn- tationof baing amastor in the uso of his mothor- tongue. Nono but himeslf, at this lste day and hour, cculd have darod accusa him of inability to comprohond the uscs of language. Even at his own requeat, wo will not do bim the injustico to beliove that, at any time within tho last three yoars, elthor hand, or tongue, or brain, had for- gotten tholr cunning. Conqueror and monarch ot Lauguago, no mera aquad of skirmishing lot- tera could by any surpriso have overtbrown him unawares. Too woll has he wiclded tho scoptro of his dominion over written and spoken thought for us fo boliove aught sgainst him in thin rogard. A born King_ by the divino right of genius, for more than thirty yoars ho lias roignod supreme ovor expression. Consequently we deem bim competont to comprehond tha lan- guago of the pnssions,—oven that of sgony, re- ‘morse, self-aceusation, and deepaly. Believing this, wo regard the cause assigned by him in ex- planation of his agonized sud fear-tricken ex- pressions, A8 TOTALLY INADEQUATH to nccount for tho ocoasion of their use, Stand~ ing thore, admitted, Lecause uncontradicled, thoso eloquent witucsses have condemned him bofure tho nation, and his own long-maintained nud oven more oloquent silonco hog addod cer~ tainty to couviction. . Hardly, howevor, hnsMr, Boechor spoken his gluou, maao his bow, and retired, oro Mrs. Eliza- oth R, Tilton tripa Ligltly upon tho atago, aud onoo more wo aro froated o a dissortation upon Worda and Tholr Uses, Sitting so long at tho feet of hor Gamalicl, full woll has slio loarnea tho lossona of 8o raro & mastor, Nay, sho sur- passes him in tho miscomprebension of ordinary oxpressions, if such o thing wore possible. Cor- tainly she oxcols him in disposiug of awkward dooumonts. Confronted by her own writlon confessions of gullt, sho adopts tbo horolo remo- dy, aud swoeps thom at once asido with tho lncknoyed plea of ' compulslon.” ¥Tho man whom thou gavest to bo with o, he compullnd me, and I did write.” According to Mra, Tilton's stoty, when hor furlous and sav- age husband wua nof standing over hor with his torriblo **influcnce," overawing hor, by shoer forco of mosmerio power, into writing at his dic« tation ‘*confossions™ of lor adultery with dlr. Hooohier, Lo was himaelf wiiting lottors contain- iug the same false and foul adniissions, and tor- rifying hor into copylug thom as her own. Whon T0s T do-ontd of Dirqokiyn was mot idulgmg big blind hatred towsrds his friond and patron iu thig Nondish manuer, ho was watching for op- portunitivs when hls wrotched wifa tould bo found bslf-misorablo from sickness, and at such momonts, whon she was incapablo of knowing auytlung (excopt that sho was ALWAYH CONVENIENTLY AULY 70 WRITE NIRR OWN NANE), ho keps her propped up in bed, siguing all kinds 1 ,crushod, namo of lettors and dooumonts to bo used by him agalnat Mr, Bocchor In the futuro! Tho luu]p- portune presonco of Mr, Cnrpnnmr upon the oceagion of ono *confession’ being writton by lier, rondoring It lmpousibla for bor to plead olthor eloknoss, wenknoss, or torror, sho tolls us thatsho v ¢ ltuced on that occasfon falsoly to sccuso be &3 aud pastor of a fou! and revolt- ingoriny (3 vurposo of enabling hor husband toarrar “£Y iness-matiera” with Ay, Dowen ! Blio fr o _icrsolt and slandored hor pastor becaw' AY rodore told her it was best” And thon <& <Qnonftorwards, realizing what she ad '90 dramatically starts back in assum- eds & /nentand exclaims,” “Why, I have atr Boooher " Wo say, Ont gfion aneh tr i, £ Stomfooleryl Burely, thoso ostriches, | ¥ é‘ & 4 thoir honds into the ‘sand of the relf- &% cuort of their lives, must deom that tho & & g public havo neithor ©y08 nOr OArS, Or & -y yot anothor sonso, thoy cannot discover v aulorimo that *smolla to Hoaven,” talute ing with ita sickening odor the gontlo broeze flut}msanlh by, "¢ Facilis descengus Averni,"—which, being in- tarproted, nioancth thaf, when once a woman hins loat hier own virtuo and botrayod hor hus- band’s Lonor, it is but anothor stop to scek to vilify Lis roputation, and THEREDY BAVE IER PARAMOUR, Truly, “Itis_ns oony as lying.” But, s the seorpion, whon bogirt with fire, in Reagony turna {ta sting upon itsolf, so ullt cresturon, on- monlied by accusation, convict thomsolvos by tho vory muiltitudo of their oxplanations, Madly blitid, in the agony of desporation thoy betra; thomsolyes by thoir K)mnuu offorls at conconl- mout, Gibboted with her paramour, amid the scocu of & nation, whnt wonder, thon, if this wrotched woman says, Yos, yes,” to oversthing that will save horacit and her seducer, and wildly donies all thab ml;iln throw ovona_shadow of suspicion upon eithor horsolf or him? What wounder if, haviug botrayed the husband of her anrly lovo, and thrown horsolf into tho Justtul armd of “n Kkindless, heartloss, remorselosn aduttoror,” sho should now turn upon the horo of hor young nffection, and deliborately stab him to tho leart with the knifo of a concootod lio, dovisod and frawod for tho occasion by a merconary, cool, and wily lawyer? And yet, why should shio shrink from it ?° What mattora now to Thoodore Tillon autght that can bofall him on this sido tho grave? Misfortuno has iudoed DONE HER WORST UPON IIA. Fato has strickon him with hor polsoned ar- rows, nud Misory has marked bim for hor own | Whal hopo romalas to im? What stuglo, soli- tary ray of light shinos, or ean ovor againshine, for him upon the dosolate desert of his oxiut- onco? Dishonorod by his frioud, botrayed by his wifo, slandered snd tramplod on,—nny, spit upon and “E“mm by his fellows,—** hopo lightod, lita's lifo Hod' away, e what indoed is loft for this unhappy man snd dis Lelploss obfldron but shamo, and wrotched~ ness, sud dosolation,—a rotrospect of Wwoo,—an ovor looking forward to tho'rayless, starloss, sunloss gloom of osoh coming to-morrow ! Usto him, at_ lesst, “Doath™ should bo “ewostor far tlan any friond (ho could have) in tho world” Unto him, at least, it should bo o welcomo rost to lio down forover boneath thodaistesand tho green grass ot Earth’s bosom, aud flad at last that droamless sloop which ““not poppy, nor mandragora, nor all the drowsy sirups of tho world, canover mod- ietno ” unto him hfl\h this sido tho tombl A But wo turn to Mrs. Tilton aud lor luminous tostimony. o havo said that sho disposos of nonrly ail the most awkward statements of her lottors by tho ploa of compulsion on tho part of - Dor husband. Lot us, thon, givo hor tho bonoflt of tho doubt, and boiiove that, while sbo was so gansitive Lo hor pastor'a honor aa to dasext hor husband’s bed and board whilst as yot Lie had simply chargoed an * offonso ™ upon Beocher,— on offonse, o, which ho *forboro to nameo or charactorizo,” and which statement still loft to Bocchior & door of escape from the hideous exposure which has followed ; whils¢ sho could feol this supor-sonsitive foar upon uch an occasion, lot useven try to boliovo that she could ot mubmit to bo compolled to writo, at tha i{ddlng of her own husband, confessions of her shamoy in whick sbo foully, ‘falsoly, and wicked- Iy accusod this samo honored pastorof seduction and adultery, Yes, thab sbocould do all this, nor over put the latter npon ' bis guard as to tho doyilish malice of tho bruto and madman who so ruthlossly pursued bim. Wo will oven sesumo for the moment that sho speaks the truth; snd yot sho bins left in ovidonco against her - ONE FATAL DOCUMENT. Hor lotter to her husband, known as * tho Onthorine Gnunt lettor,” who has plainly ac- knowledged oa hor own.' This, thon, was writ- ton ot Schohario, whore **IThoodere” did not happen to ho.to 481l hot that * it waa bent " for tained ; whoro o waa not prosont to torrorize her, o watch for hor moments of sickness. and weak- noss ; whore sho did not happen to be baving a miscarringe, but was in ordiuary hoalth ; whoro Lie was not, to stand over bor and magustize her {nto subjection I.\{ his weird ond suporbumsn # influoncoe,” until sho waa roady falsely to writo Mr. Boocher a libortina and Liersolf o wanson. No, hero, at loast, she waa froo from tho coercion of this flend, who, if her talobetruo, was far moro dnsorvini:l’ * tho torments of thodamned * thon was Mr, Boochor, who tells us ho suffored them by reason of having ouco urged Mrs. Tilton to separato from such a wrotch, Why, if Tilton wat capablo of all this, ho was an irrosponsiblo ‘madman, and should havo been, aud would have Veen, spoedily thrust into o lunatio asylum for enfo-kaoping, and for tho prosorvation of so- cloty, None quickor than Mr. Boacher's frionda to piace him thers, ss thoy hnd orowbile impris- onod Woodhull and Oltlin in Now York Oity apon falso trumpoi-up chu of crimo, bocause thoso wretched wowon had darod . to broatho eught ogalost the sacrod .namo of Boechor! Had Tilton Dboen ol “tuis, think o onry Word Boechor would have folt that o bad done wrong in ad- vising a soparation? Never! Not slono that ho would not baye folt rogrot, but ho would havo doemod thay ¢ suxioty, romorso, foar, und do- gpalr,” wore oqually out of place. Nay, hnd ‘I'1lton been all this, and hind Boocher not advis~ od o soparation, and continued to insist upon it with tho detormunstion of duty, Plymouth Churoh pastor though ho bo, Le conid mever have como boforo the world and JUSTIFED HINSELF FOR TIIS SIN OF OMISRION, So woll doos this patonswork of decoption hang togotueri n tho Oatherine Gaunt lotter, Mrs, Tilton tolls her husband that ber “oyes haye been oponed” 80 thab sbo " soon clearly ” her “sin™; and thon she prococds to toll us in what that sin ocongisted : "It was, whon I knew that I was loved, to suffor it to w to a passion. A vir- tuous woman shoukd cheok instantly an sbaorb- ing love. But it sppeared to mo il such falso light. That thelovo Ifelt and roceived could hiarm no ono, not oven you, I have belioved un- falteringly until 4 o’clock this afternoon, when tho Loaveuly vision dowuod upon me. I #60 now a8 nover Doforo tho wrong I have done you, wnod hasten immodiatoly to ngk your pardon with a penitoncoe so slincere that henceforth, if ronson remains, you may trust me implicitly. . . . Dloss God with mo for Oatherine Gaunt, for the all- sure loadinge of an all-wiso and Joving Provi- donce. Yes, now I feel quite prepared to renow my marriago-vow with you,—to keop it as tho Suvior roquiroth, who looketh at the oyo and hoart. Never bofors could I eay this. “When you yoarn toward mo with true reounf, bo as- sured of tha tried, puritlad, and reatored love of Elizgboth,” Au'in Mr, Bocchor's cago, wo turn, a8 is but 4nst, to Mrs, Tilton, and nsk hor for ber ox< planation of har own written oxprossions, Cor- taluly, sa they stand, thoy look ominous enough, Even_in tho absenco of hor hus- band’'s accusstion, thin lottor, if beforo tho publio, would cortainly oall for the most satisfactory oxplanation.” In briof, Mrs, Tilton’s letter tells us 4¢hat sho had in tha past committed somo * sin " agaivet hor lusband; that sho had doue to him a * wrong" of some kind or description, for whion sho * aska pardon with a pavitonce 8o alncoro that honce- forth, whilo reason romains,” her husband *‘mnay trust [hor] implicitly.” Again, a8 in the case of Mr, Booolior, we nsk, ** What is tho nature of thss wrong ? Whiat ls the oharactor of thie sin 7" And agaiv, 88 in Mr, Beeghor’s case, wo are bo~ Jlmflll:d with a faufarouado of sounding words, wrhic MEAN BIMPLY NOTUING, Plymouth Church Committoo askod Mra, Tjl- ton aubstantially tho same question, In the synopsis of tostimony wo road: *Mrs. Tilton way nalod tho question, ‘What did you refor to?’ and roplied: *I will try to answor that quostion, 'I'lie one absorbing fooling of my whole lifo has beeu Theodore Tilton. Neithor Mr, Boecher, I assuro you, nor any human bo- ing, ha avar takon away from that one fact, my Jovo for him; but I must sy that X felt very reat halgtqnmnu in my own soul from having find tho friondship of Mr. Beookor, aud also a.r (Koo Saventls Pakon 0r to malo the fatal admisaions tfictoln cous |~ NUMBER 350. FOREIGN. Rumors of an Alliance Be« tween Germany, Italy, and Spain, And of an Appeal to England in the Inferests of France. Pagific Reports Forwarded from Paris, Prorogation of ihe British Parliament-- The Queen’s Speech. Varying Success of the Spanish Arms in Cuba. THE FRANCO-GERMAN COMPLIOA« TION. ViuNwa, Aug, 4.—Tho New Fros Presse of this clty reports that the Duko Decazos, Franch Min- ister of Foroign Affairs, has complained to the British Govornmont that Gormany is seoking o quarrel with Franco. 'The complaint is based o a convorsatlon of July 30, botween tho Duke aud tho Princo of Hohonlohe, tho Garman Ambassar dorat Paris, whon the Iattor stated thut Gerpiony,! irrospactiva of the sction of other powors, would take what stops it thought propor agalnst tho' digcriminations mada by tho Fronch in favor of} the Carllsts in violation of tho obligutions off noutrallty, MOST CONCTLIATORY. Pams, Aug. 7.—Tho attitude of the Spanialx reprosontativo hore {s most conciliatory, and diffoultion with Spain ave at an and, Sonar Cre- tolar {8 oxpocted at Vorsnillos, charged with & mission of nogotiating for the recognition of tha Ropublio of Spain. TUMORED TMPARTITE TREATT. Townox, Aug. 7.—The Daily Telegraph’s Paria correspandout saya that hio hns trustworthy au- thority for atatiug that n sccret conveution was concluded threo montbs ago botween the Ger- man Emperor and Marshal Sorrano, by whiols Gormany agreod, if necossnry, to ald in the aupe Ppression of tho insurroction in Spain, either with monoy or by mesns of armod intorvention, and undertake tha roaognition of tho Spanish’ Ro- ublic by hor allies,” Sorrano, in roturn, pledged in to on alliance, oftensivo aud anfeusivo, ml:l oGum‘:lnnfi.‘l in lh‘o c;vum u‘th? war witly (rance, an firatos, tnd ‘: was to form a third purty to THE DUKE DEOAZES' LETTER, Loxpox, Aug. 8—8 . m.—The Times pub- lishes the text of o long dispatek from the Duko Deonaes, categorically denying the charges of. counivanes with tho Corlists. The Duke says, Lizacragas' escape from nrrest whilo passing from Bayonno to Pirpignao,. wes due 1o » misnnderatanding of tho local authorities, Tho Carlist officers 8oen in uniform ot Dayouno snd elsowhere im Fronch territory had paesports sigued by the Bpavish authorities. ‘The Carlista™ ob- tolued thoir suppios of arms and other wor materinl by sos, through the romisenoss of tho Spaniords in watching the const. The Duke, in conclusion, nesures Spain that instructions to the Profectsof the Bouthorn Dopartmouts to be vigilant have boowr oxplicitly renewod, aud tho Governmont will seo :luut the infoerior authorittes scrupulously respect om. P GREAT BRITAIN. LoNnoK, Aug. 7.—Patliament was prorogued to-duy by n mossngo from the Queon, which wus rond by Royal commission. Ior Mnjosty thanks! both Housos for voting tha snnunl grant to: Prince Loopold. Bhe statos that their rolationa~ with all foroign Powers aro friondly. v THK URUASELS CONGRESS. i Bho oxplains that England is ropresented im: the Bruasols Conforenco, but hne stipulsted that: there shall be no chango 1 the recognized rulos of international Iaw, snd that no resirictions Bligll bo plaged npon the conduct of naval oporu— 1iunk, aud rosorves ‘tho right to accept or xojoct: tho recummendations of tha Confeteucs. RECIPROCITY WITIL CANADA. . The message furthor snys: * Nogotiations’ havo bosn undortakon for thoronowal of the roc- iprocity troaty formorly oxisting botwoon Cann~ s aod tho United Btates, 'Tho nogotiations, commonced by the desire oud in the intercst of Ganada, have beon tamporarily enepanded by tho adjournment of tho American Senate. Thoy will bo rovivad soon, and, I hops, will load fo ma {ncroase of commeroinl {utercoutes botweon tho two countrios. . BEAIN. . “ dagply lament tho condition of Spain, and * whilut oarnastly desiring tho rostoration of peaco and order in that country, considor nou-intorfor- onod 28 most conducive thorounto, TUE KAST. A treaty bas beou concluded with the Sultan of Zanzibar providing for the gradual arrosting of tho alavo traffie. I nm thanktul that tho faminein India has nob beon attended with much mortality, which is due to the timely pracautiouns and measures taken by my Government. THE GOLD COAST 18 belng gradually pacitiod aud reorganized, and - iho Kiug of Ashantoo i discliergiog b bligs- jons,” THR WODK OF PANLIAMENT, The message procoeds to congratulate Parlin meut upon it work, and exprossos pleusure bo: cause of the roduotion in taxation ; af tho pus~ uago of tho Factory ack, by which tho health of womot and ohildren will bo promotod ; a tho eunctmont of the bill n forming churoh patron 3go in Bcotland, which will conduce to tho relig-; | ious welfare of tho people, becauso it romoves: a cause of coutroversy; snd at the passage of. tho Publio Worship Rogulation bill, ‘which will' ! settlo the form of worship of the Established Ohurel, Tho messego atso niontions othor mes. sages of minor importance, which may be ox- poctod to bo protustive of good, and concludes invoking tho blossivg of tho 'Alaughty upon the mombors in tho dischargo of thoir duties, THE AMERICAN-ENOLISH GAMES IN LONDON. | LoNpoN, Aug. 7.—1The eriokot match betweon tha elaven of the Prince's Club and the twonty- iwo of Amerioa was resumed this morning. Thioro was & lorge crowd on the ground whoen the gamo bogau, but tho woather beeame thrent- oning snd many loft. One of tho RRed Btockinga fleldod for tho Banglishmon, to comploto thoir numbor. Thoro is much dinsatisfaction becausa tho Messrs, Princo aro unablo Lo colloct a good team, Tho Amoricans wont to batand com- ploted thoir flual fnninga with a scoro of 110, whan the gamoe was susponded for luuch, Ilarry Wright scorod 23 ; MeGeary, 18; Holly, 12; Loonard and MoVey, 11 ench 3 O'Roucke, 10 and Murnan, 9, sud ‘not ng out, No gawe of base ball will bo played to-day. LoNpoX, Ang. T—Eyvening—The ericked match botwoen tho Euglivlmon and Antericany, wa reaumod aftor luch. 'Lho elovan of L Priuce's Olub went to bat for thoir gocond inning ond soored 89, their combined scose for the twy innings belog only 60. Tho Americaus wou the game in ono ioning, with 50 o spave. The crick- ot matoh having termivated cariier thau was ex- pooted, A GAME OF BAGE MALL waa commonced. A largo orowd, whichis in- orensing, witnossos the play. New Yok, Aug. 6.—A lattor from [roland saya: ‘*John Mitchel had o brilllant mcn&muu in the City of Cork. 'Lhis whole tawn wasatliuo with excifenent. e was waited on by orowds of his old ausootates of 1848, and their young dis- ciplas of 1867. All night the stroots wera aitve with bands of musla and bonfires, aud thore WhK B mmh-llgml\wwcu:alnnll,"r his rosidouco, in hich 6,000 people taok part, lennell i‘:nuéxdn to \3iuu Irolaud at an oarly day. ———— E!‘Anlf‘- i B ug. T.—The Republicans have re. mlv(u? ’I"fihfi. Eid 1o Cariaots, wlio woro bosiog. ing tho city, have flod, The Judicial [nvestiga- tion inta tho asunasiuation of Marshal Prim hing resnlted in the indiotment of fltty mora perdaus, g THE CROPS, Speciil Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Droarul, I, Aug. 7.—Wa are having plenty of rain in this voglon, and the crops are in guod | condition-