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P 12 THE CHICAGO DAl ABDUCTION AND SEDUCTION. Threo Policomen Charged with Ab« ducting and Ruining a Girl of 11 Years. Tdllie Reoso, the Daughter of a Hard-Working Meohanio, the Vietim. Dificers Ryan, Gallagher, and Peterson, of the Armory, Are the Par- ties Concerned. The COpse Demnnds Immediate Investization. Bergoant Ebersold’s Report of Ryan's Doings. A dnstardly and most outragoous caso of ab- ductiou wnd soduction, involving tho ruin of & goung girl—s mare child of 14 yenra old—in which thico policemon of tho rogular force woro concorned, eama to tuo knowledgo of a TRinuxE roporter last evening, and a search for the facts in tho caso was mado, sud tho followlng par- tleulurs obtaiped ¢ EVAY T. REESE, » hard-working mochnnie, living comfortably at No. 363 Third avouuw, is the fathor of the girl. Mrs. Reeso, tho mathor, atates that on Tuesday ovouing last, whilo oho wau sitting on the door- slop, » young girl paesed tho houso, and made womo sigus to her duugheer, whon the latter im- modintely got up, went inio the rear portion of the housw, and disappeared, sinco which timo slio how not seen ber, nor could sho find lor after A WEAIY BEARCIL. Thao fact was roportod at onco to Capt. Buelday, who detailed Scrgt. Ebersold to Investignto the matter. I'ho Sargeant lina reported b e Cane 1ain, and it will bo laid boforo tho Police Super- ittondont to-dny, that on Wednosday moruing, nl 2:30 o'clock, OFFICED OURISTOPHER W. RYAN, of tho Arory force, brought & young girl, an~ wworiug Jiiss Rooso's duscription, to the Aflante ic Hotel, corner of Van Bureu and Sherman ntroots. The girl registerad ber name as Bural Biavers, und Ryan procured a room for hier, paid tho bill, aud infomed the olork ' that anothor © polico. oflicer would call t 1 oclock tho amo duy sud I tako tho girl away. From tho stateronts mado by Mrs, Ilosse, thus latior oflicer was pmhnb(?' John Gallagher, algo of the Armory. e cailed, as promued, and paid u smiall brlance duo for tho gerl's board, aud took hier awny, Ryan left Lis beat without permission wheu he took tho girl to tho Lotol. Mrs. Recwo, in hor senrch for hor danghter, Tearued that liyau kmow of ker whercabouts, aud, mecttug Lvan on Twelfuls streot, while ho wnson_ duly, ssked himif he knew of Lilio's whorashouts, Ryan waid tuat ho know “only trillo” concerning her, Mra, Reeso in- mired what it was, and Ryun eaid Do had heard ther Lilio bna been scon in o West Sido car. AMrs, Reecso arliod him why he did not inform her of that fact beforo, whon WYAN GREW SUDDENLY ANGRY and said: *Go to holl, God damu you,” nnd wulked awsy, Who mothor statod to tho writor st wight that about n wock ogo lor duughtor was engnged Inselting_tckots for Bt. Dary's Church pionic, and = meeting Otlicer Potorsion, who travels boat on the oppo- sito vido of Mr. Jtecse’s houss, was informed by lum thut Obleer Johu Gulinghor demred fo sce hor that night while on his Leat, and wonld meet her ou Michigan svenue. Tho girl persundod Potorson to buy o ticket, and went futo the house, Mrs. Reesg was " sitting o bor front room, and hieard the converwation botwean Lilie snd Pater- son. Tho daughier informed her that Gallagher Watited ta soo Lior (hut evoning, aud tho mother told hior thut sho shuuld not go, and warned her thnt IT WAS NOT RIGHT FOR NER TO MEET POLICE OF- ¥ICERS in such & manner g4 thut proposed. The fi:lrl knid slio was not allowed to do s othior girls did, and spoke quite angrily to ber mothor. Mus. Rocno repeated her warning, sud told herdangh- tor tlt, i she disobeyed hot, slio would punish her soveroly. X To wpite of Lier mothor's ordors, the grl did meot Gullagher, and when sho returned, slio. in- advorrontly lot the fact wlip from et tongue., Mrs. Reeso thoreupon WIltPPED NIER SEVEBLLY, a0 gho hnd threntencd to, The girl kept quiet for & few dayve, and suid nothing until the oven ing of hor dopertme, whon she appeared quite cheorful. and st with her mother on the door- elep, until one Maggie Murphy, the girl referred 12 abiovo, camo wlobg, whon slio disappearod. 1t b beon lenrned that the girl, witer leaving the Atlantic Ifolel, went Lo tho Nevada Houve, on Wabash avenne, and remained a couple of dayn. i iy WAS BEES I CONPANY WITH PETETSON, SIAX, AND GALLAGHER, on Fifth avenuo, n nicht or two ago. It is said thal slio i now Klopping in o room on the Weet Btdo, but the location 1 not kuown. Ryan bas lutely changed bis lodyings from tho Bauth to the Went Division,—n tact which bears its own wignificance, Al the oflicers concerued in this fonl plot are young numartied men, The Police Commissionors will probably in- ventigato the,caxo al ouce. TILE ST. JAMES DUEL. A Concise IDistory o1 the Affair—i it Cumc About-Richurds Recovers inge 8t Jumen, La, (Ana, 21), Carrespondence of the New Orleais 1'mes, Taving ecen repor:s in your paper of the 10th and 20tin tost. in relafion to the Into duel iv ting parish, aud buing itinate with the partics, aud Liaviung known Mr, Gray since he camo to this pasirh, and being intimate with his family, ho baving left iy Louse abot an heur befors lis deatly, I sond you a liitle momondum from whiel you cun gather material for an articlo #hould you doeird to suy more on tho subjeot. Bome tine #ivee, Mr, Richards cousidored him- solt iuwutltod by L. T Juckson, editor and pub- Lishor vf tho Senfnel, and sout Lim a challongo to fight, which was aceeptod. Dr. Gray was ro- tamed by dackson, and, ssoing Richnrds on tho day appointed for the meeting, askod him if ho Il any surgeon, Boing suswored in the nego- tive, tho Doctor said tu hun: ** I am golug up for your_adversary, and, shonld you nced my service, T will nitend you.” Richnids aceopted, and tue Dociur, coming near tho placo desig- naled, wos necosted by o friend, asking Lun what brought bim there at that hour. Lho Doctor tola bim biis Lusiness, out romarked thut he did nob Lhink thero would Lo sny nicoting, a8 be hud been wformed tast the mother of Iichards waald Luve tho paities arcested, and that Tuchards wos nware of it, Tioy were wirosted, but mot ut tho Instigation of Mis, Ricturas, 1ichsids publishod & card in tho fiee publican chuiging Jackson with being the causo of thoir ariest; Jnckeon roulicd, und the muttor dropped. Richards aftervard towhided Johu Tieft, an'employe i the Sentinel ollico, for an in- uluing atticls ho {mulmhml in that paper, and Reif left the parish, When Richards heard of thse remm ks made by Giay, ho et b aud tuiked of conhiduyg bim uuloss’ he retractod, E. N, , & stranger in tho parish, but an aimy- €. el ot Giuy's, called upon Richards, and it way mored ihat a challengo bud been sont by 1chinds, Daau being abuout in Now Orloavs b tana, Gray congulted other Iriunds, who ad- | nim to mako an npology, and be was will- i iz todo sa, but on the 14wl it wus rumored 1t thoy had gona ovor tho river to fight, vub o Groy's mothor-in-luw made an afll- .avit bolore Justice Lawton, on which - Lasned o warsant tor tho arrest of Uray and Dr. Gray, llunnn[j that s warrant was i L1 s aarest, ealled on Judge Lswton, aud canvod lum that thero was no cnuse for wsnch u, showed the spology he Intended to muis . Luehards, aud onvineed the Justios thit theto bl Lo o furthee troublo, Yiis apology ho uoplected to make, and on 5 ndduy, Jm 16th, Dichnrds placarded the Docter vty lintty, teoundaol, and eoward, 'The Dovtor's ueid, Capt, Bean, ardving ot this time, way consilied by tho Doetor, and tho result of tuis encs wat, Uiny Richardy was immedintoly wlivnged, Tho nifaic was managed 8o adroltly and secrosly that the conmunity was takon som= pietely by sur, rive, whon on ‘ieslay 1t was an- ponneed that tha Doctor lind been kiiled. Riohurds I8 still hving, and hopes ure entor- teined of lus recovery, o oomwmumty id vory indignant ab tho wite noesos who pormitted the third snd fatal ahat. Allidavits have beon mado ngninst nil tho partics, and watrants {ssued for tholr arroat. Col, Pocho and Oapt. Bire are in tho parish, and hava furnished bonds to appoar for trial, Boan and Gatlup aro roported to bave Toft tho Biate, Dr, Charlos Gray was by birth a Bootehman § Tin fathor is sn eminont lawyor, and ona of tha ucew's couueclora, o arrivod in New York at tho commoncoment of our lato War, aud onliated =8 suggeon, X think, in the Eloventh Rogimont, and wa provent nt Aloxsndria whon tho Colonal wae killed by Jackson. o extracted tho ball that Kitled lifm, and has ofton shown it hero, Provious to coming to this country ho lind sorv- od in the Lughsh armyin Indin aud in the Ctimen, snd oxhibited soveral medals awarded him for his nAorvices ss n sur- in those camgpaigne, Ho camo to con Siouininnn with Boatt's chvalry, famillarly know na Boott's 160 3 nnd, v 1884, whalo ptationed on the const, made the acquaintauce of Miss Lillio Trust, daughtor of Alfred ‘Lvust, whom ko mar- tiod sharuly after, Aftor tho closo of tho War b wettled hioro, aud haa practiced s Ilmxunu\nn ever since. Aftor tho passago of tho recon- otruction acts, he was appointed Ohairman of tho Board of Registration by Gon, Sheridan, and bo- camo o candhlato for tho Conntitucional Convon- tion, but fusled in hin clection, In 1868 Lo was ngaia Chaitman of tho Board of Rogistration, and was clected a member of the Legislaturoe, and served dn that eapaciey for tvo years, Sinca that tuno bie has continued to practice his pro- fesgion, and han beon considerad ouo of tho bost in tho paritd, and, 08 o Aucgoon, o shaving 1o - porior tu the patish, o will bo much rogratted, espocinlly by the poor, as he practiced much amoug tho poor colorad population, for which lio soceived but little, Danis J. Richards is of goed family, and hag boon notivg as Deputy Sheritt for Bomo timo pust. GLENDENNING. Smiles nt g and Du= Preparing o Defon the Indigantionsile citmes 1o Leave the Oity From the New York Herald, Aug. 25. The Rey, Jobn 5. Glendenning i now at hia home In Jorsoy Citv, and intonds to stay thore. 3. Giondowning siopt st bie own residenco o Sunday night. o admittod thoso who calted 1o sco him yestorday withou reserve, Wheu ale Tuslon was nindo to tho Indiguation-meoting ho emiled, and treated tho aifair s too tritling fur worious notico. 1lo suys ho will soon have bis cnse in the courts, where e will huvo at oppor- tumty of vindicating himsolf. Whon nsked if hio wonld comply with tho rosointion cnilmg on Jim to lonve the city, e lnughod ot 1t #8 & good joke. Iis brother clorgymen of tho Presbytory stand firaly by him, Whoy focl Lhut it is noces- wnly to #ave him to wipo out tho scandal from the Church. Tho Rev. Mr. Moore, Clork to the Trosbytory, was nsked yostorany if ba kuow what dlr. Glenuonnine's doforso would bo, and Tie roplicd in tho afiimative, but contonted lum- welt with the monosyllable. The quostion was thon neked whetior be (Atr. Moore) rognrded £he dofoute a8 o gaod one, and he susworod thut it wus o most Batisfactory ono. The utline of the defense has beon shadowed by intimation. Mrs, Miller is cuarged with fo- niouting the wholo troublo. livs Pomeroy's sintomonts and allidavit wore mado, it i8 aver- red, only under strong compulsion. ‘Tho do- Sfendant's rolations to decensed wore only thoke of & prstor and a fricad to & much-abised or- phau girl, Lottore from Miss Pomeroy to the hol’umh\nt are to bo furnishied. 'Tho pistol-rceng 14 donied. ‘Mo defoudant avers thut bo prayed constautly with the doconsod, and sympalhizod vt hor in her trouble, and promised to do all & brotuor could do to extricats hor from her ditl- culty, It wus iu the fultiliment of this boly mis- gion that ho passed hours with hor, even to mid- night, And lostly, somaching 8 promised which, it substuntiated, will causo tho sod to rost heavily on the dead, and it is this part of tha defonge that will enkindle anew the opposition and adiww agaiust the dofendant, cspecially if he suould il in furnisbing tho most sutisfac- tory evidonce of the allegatious, ‘Who memory of poor Mary Domaroy is mow treasurcd in ‘many respoctabie familios, in Bpite of ber * ono mistake,” as tho Rov. Mr. Tunison termed it,, When Glondenning undertakes to conviuca those peopla of the delusion they labor under, as ho rogards it, ho sots his wholo faturoe an o cost, aud the now oxcited nud indignauc commumty will see to it that ho stand tho Laz- ard of tha'die, Tho ableat legal advisers com- mit blunders, but the P(‘lmll,‘l falls only on tho clicut. Whataver be Ciendenning's defenso, it must Do fortheoming very soon, ur another in- digxumun-muming may compol the production of it. —_—— CURRENT COMMENT. NEW YORK PATERS AXD DROOKLYN NEWS, From the New York Graphia, Nows fram Broaklyn to the xow York morn~ ing pupers is telegropliod by way of Chicago. STHE DESE DAILY NEW P Fromthe Rochcater (N, ¥'.) Union, Tre CrrcaGo TRIBUNE i# in many rospeots tho most enterprising mid best_duily newspaper publishod 1u the country, Clicngo Feing tho great business and ratlrond centro of t1o West, itn nawspupers bave as wide a flold of circula- tion us those of New York, aud Tue TRIBUNE cultivates it for ull it will bear. ‘711 RENARKADLE ENERGY OF TUE ELDER DEN- NETT, From the Dunvitia (1) Netwn, Tue Cmcaco terprising journ ted that ali the puptished ;, but, ineo 1t was 40, 10 0NG peper in the Uaited Stutes has displayed tho cuteipriso of Tup Trreue in domg it. building up tho Herald. * ANEAD 1N THE JOURNALINTIC RacE." From the Lockport (111.) Couricr. “Gath 7 (G, A, Townsena), the fumous Cirr- oAco ‘PripuNE correspondent, stolo o march on tho Now Yotk newspapors, sud gava the publia mora wterosting infurmation in regard to tho Deecher case thuo all tho otherjournalists in tho United States hnd done togother, so thut Tk by tho GCoronor | RIBUSE i8 cortainly & roat en- 1t wns & mntior Lo baregret- on-Beeehor scandal must bo 1t rominds one of the tomariable energy of tho elder Bounett in LY TRIBUNE: SBATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1874, SPORTING NEWS. Closo of tho Trotting Moeeting at Hartfords Pedestrianism---Bage Ball =-= Aquatic. THE TURF. OLOSR OP TNE MEETING AT NARTFORD, CONN. Specat Dirpateh to The Chieaao Tridune, Taurronn, Coun., Aug. 38.—Tho couoluding racos attraotod an Jmmense orowd, csttmatod as Ingh ns 25,000, » Tho grand stand sud overy avallablo spot was oocuplod, At tho oalt of tho 2:30 clags, Vanity Fatr wag drawn, lenving four togo. Evorott Roy, tho faverito, took tho raco In throo stralght henta, holdiug asnfo lond noarly ol tho timo. o is one of tho handsomest horses on tho park. Evory stop I8 » square trot, and the mannor in whioh ho tool this raco sas vory sntisfactory, First monoy, 3,000 Analo Colline, sccoud, 10003 Bon Morrill, third, $600; Goorgo If. Mitcholl, formerly MolKonzle, fourth, §400. 'Timo, 2:2044, 2:93, and 2:28}4. Tho groat nttraction of tho day was tho froo- to-ali taco, Goldsmith Maid drow tho polo, Ful- lorton socoud, Lula third, Amoricon _ Girl foutth, In the frst hont thoy were sont off with TFullorfon leading, tho Mald in the rear, Amori~ ©ean Girl thiid, Lula running. Thoy como homo aud passed undor tho wire beautifully, tho Maid Jonding by n lengih ; Fullorton and tho Girl & dond heat. In the second hient tho Maid led from the start, with Tullorton second, and the Girl third, At tho three-quarter polo the Girl col- Iared Fullurton, camo down the strotch oven, and pnssed undor tho wiro & nogo fo advance of Fullorton, Aftor nino trinls they woro sont off Tor tho third hoeat, with Lulllolqu; The Maid lond ronnd the curyo, but on tho back strotch tho Girl came up and took theload by half alonuth, At the three-quartor galo tho throo waro woll bunched, tho Maid lending slighly avd running. They held thia position down tho atrotch, tho Mnid comtog in first by & auarter of a length, tha Girl socond, Fullerton third, ~Tho Maid skipped badly, and tho deiver of the Qirl claimed the'heat, on tha ploa that the Maid ran at Intorvals all tho way round. Tho Maid takes flrat money, tha Girl wecond, Fullortou ;\ufll. and Lula fourth, Time, %173, 2:18, 18] Tho sports of the weck wero conoluded with a runping tace oxtemporized for tha aceasion, one mile and ropoat, for a purso of ©160; no on- tranco foa, Tl raco was quito an oxciting one, Jorald winning in 1:4917 aud 1:60%{. The open- ingz meeting of Charter Onk Park hus boon an et tiro success, TACE AT DUDUQUE. Spectal Disvitch to The Chicaan Tribune, Dovuoue, In., Aug. 28.—Tlore was tace thig aftornoon at the Dubuque Driviog Park botween Phil Sheridan, b. g., entered by Brown, aud Fox, b. ., entorod by Moyors, milo heats, best two Iu throo, for ¥200. Won in two straight neats by Phil Sheridan; time, 2:35 and 2:34}4. e gl PEDESTRIANISN, O'LEARY'S LAST M'ROPOSITION. To the Rditor aof The Chicazo Tribune: Sm: Perceiving that Mr, Woston reoontly failed to accomplish his walk of 400 miles in five consecutive dnys, I heraby propose .to walk the sbovo distanco In tho specified time, either at Now York or Chiongo, whichover city may bo de- cidod npon. MMy frionds sud mysol are willing to placo any sum of monoy from $5,000 o 10,000 in the banda of & responriblo party just a8 soon as. any person believing mo to bo un- equal to tho task will inform mo of their witlingnesa to put up o similar smonut. C110AGO, Aug. 28, 1874. . O'LEARY. —_——— AQUATIO. TIE BABATOGA BEGATTA. SaraTosA, N. Y., Aug. 28.~The sccond intor- natioual regatta wns bogun to-doy by a sngle- reull raco of 2 miles, which wag ‘won by Court- noy, of Union Sprivges, Time, 14:44. 8ix boats started. Tho second rnco, for doublo-sculls and tho champlonship of New York State, 2 milos, wns won by tho Athletics, Time, 18:23}4, Thros crows started. BWIRISG MATCI. Loxa DBraxon, Aug. 29.—An internationsl swimming match botweon Jobnson und Trautz, 3 milen, took place to-day, and was won by John~ wou, Time, 1 hour and 10 mivutes, WASHINGTON. Gov. Allen, of Ohio, Tallced of as tho Democratic Nominoo tor Prestdent in 1870-=A Servant of the Purty ro= wvided tor--Engraving and Printing oi Foreigu Currencye Special Dipateh to The Chicaan Tribune. ‘Wasuxaroy, D, O, Aug. 28,~The duliness of Washingtou has beon rolioved during the past weok or two by tho adveut of promineut poli- ticinns from differont parts of tho country, in- tont upon ecurivg ofices for their frionds, or engaged in lnying wires for the fall campaign. It is noted that those gentlomen, represonting Lot pacties og thoy do, are slmost unaninrous in oxprossing the conviction that Gov. William Allon, of Olio, is tho coming Democratic nom- 100 for Presdont. FROVIDED FOR, Tho Board of Polico huva just discharged ono Thowmas J. Clark, a colored man, who has beon borna on the rolls of the polico force of tho Dis- teict for the last fiva months, Clark was ap- Cnicaco Tnipusg oftico hus becomo the hesd- | pointed at tho solicitation of Senntor Spencor, of quarteys for Now York nows. -And now all tho nowspnners that feel thomsolvos oulipsed sro uburing ** Gath " ronndly, Tne Tmpuse is 8 length ahead iu the Journulistic race just now. TIE DIPFERES Fromi the Grand Liapida (Mich.) Ecentng Post. T1tr: TrunosE commends itsolf to respectable, decont pooplo; the Times 1o Just vhe opposit clagyes, t'rom the Kalamazoo (Mich.) Telegraph. Bo b jouruala aro enterprising m tha llno of work edch Las selected as peeulinrly its own = ‘Uuy, ‘PRIRUNE a8 & uewapaper, sud tho Times as i sort of litorary chiffounier, A (100D RECORD. From the Bocksord (10L) Journal, Amaong thie larga exchnngo-iist of tho Journal, naoue shows greator enlorprise In procuring und supplying tho nows than Lk Cuicato LMBUKE, 1o had asple telegrapli news from all over, the which give ull tho importnt ovents niansplring, o thu its columus awly teotm with the latese, treshost, ind most intercsting uews- itoms. Tho enterprisebof this paporis further country, shown by its ruaning o spevial Sunday train_on tha Chicago & Northwoscern Railiond from Chi= engo to Milwaukeo, Lo ruppiy that city and imter~ mecliate towns and villuges with its Sunday edi~ tion, From the Waterloo (a,) Courfer. Tie Ontieaco THIBUNE rons n train of its owu to Milneukeo on Sundey moruing to accommo- T'n Turnuse 18 bound to keop date it renders, aheud at oll hazards. From the [ wrille (1LY Olserver, Tug Cimcago TRIMUNE stends ot the head aud front of the Western newspapor-line, Tho ronders of Tue Tninuay will invariably find in i columns th latost nows from overy quartor,dono up i 8 thorouziily reliablo form, froe from all seneptional roports sud objectionable matior. Tlio lase aot of enterpriso by this jourual iy tho outablisling of & special Sunday train from Chn- cnga to dlilwaukee, for tho sole purpore of fure mishing ‘i Trinune to readors in that eity and intormadinta towun. F om the_LaPor'e (Ind,) Argus, Another illustration of nowspaper ontorprisols SicaGo LRnuNz now ruus A regular newspapor train from Chicngo shown w the fact thas Tup Alnbaua, and served twanty-five days. He then obtaiucd a leave of nbsence, and wout to Ala- bawnn, where o bay remained for four wmonths, doing goud Hervico for his Senatorinl frioud, aul tha Jopublican party gencrally, During all thia time hio hns been drawtug bis salary as policoman with cheerful, patriotio zeal, Ilo Las recontly been elected 1o a State oflice, howover, and tho complawsant Doard conclude that ho ia probably now ablo to stand alono, and they have, thore- fore, dischnrged bim, ENORAVING AND PRINTING OF FOREIGN GURRENCY, Forelgn Govarnmonts have discovered that tho ougraving aud prinfing 1 thi cauatey for cutroney or bauke-note issues wud poutal servicos is not only rureror to avything that i douve abrond, but is chouver, aud ordors a6 now being axcoutod in tho Umted Statea for Japan, Spuin, Ituly, Greece, ote. Tho Govornment of Guato- mals buving determined to trv the oxperimont of paper ssies, to-day gave orders to tho Colum- binn Bank-Note Company. of this eity, which is now doing part of the work on Umited Scatas ls- sues, for the enpraving and printing of their new currency, stamps, envelopes, and postal enrds, simlaf in chavacter to thoss of aur Gov- ornmont. ———s THE CROPS. From the Danville (11,) T'tmes. Boyond all controversy tho corn erop of Vor- milion County hns been cut short by excessive drought. Raintalls have becn capricious and purtl. Tho central and soutborn parts of tho county have fared better ihon the northern part, In Grant, Ross, Middle Fork, and other Northern townships many pasturos have beon litosnlly barnt up, and stock-feoding in some inntances hng airoady bogun, To provide for tho long feeding season, some farmors are cutting up thoir corn for foddor, ajl hopo of 1t yieldwy o vt bocn givor up. 1 Carroll; Biwoolk and portions of Cutlin snd Ookwood, somo flelds still give promiso of full roturns, though it may porhags bo suid that i o instanco will tho yiold equal the oxpectations rulsed in Juuo and tho first bulf of Jul e Cr s ) THE PRESIDENTIAL EXCURSION, to Milwaukee overy bungsy morniug, o VEW Bepron L, Aug. 28.—1 - doue for the purposo of dohiveilug Titk BuspAY mg‘nlun at Vinoyard "u':'é"v‘.,, y‘u‘ttm?dflny, lxlr'."h'ffifsr TrinuNe to subsotibors along the route, Tho | 5r'poyidont Grant aud hik patty, woro of an Ineuo of Tur Tiynuxew not oxcollod, If equaled by any like publication in the Umited Btatas, aud tllo domand for it Iy uo great thut tho publishors liavae wisely commencod running special trains at Wo hope it their own oxpenso for the dellyers, excoptionally imposing character, " In the aven- ing there was a grand pyrotechnic display at Ouk Blutis, and, later, M1s. Qrant held a recoption in the cottage of the Rev, Dr, Tiffany. Tha Prosi- deutloft the Viuoyard this mornjug for Nuntucket, will not bo long hefors thoy will airauge forsuch ‘i Provi & raln on s inlm oro Ttond, :{i\“u:‘;g;.mznd Provincotown, ond will roturn in taarn,” —— From the Will Counly (1) Conrfer, Qeorge Alfred Townsend (** Guta™), who FIRE AT GREENCASTLE, PA, causod Huch constornution among Lho ligocherites By publishing Moultun's statemonts, is o wiitor of ‘world-wido _rapatation,—prolitle, voraatile, sparkling, vivacious, and colinblo, A# the Washs ington correspotdent of Tup Curcaao I'ninuse, ho s uniiluchlvgly attackod corrupe Congrose mion, aud his words havo done mora te correctly the publio mind w Tilinoly in rolation to Fadorn) ohico-holders, from Premdent down to Tosttuters and Mall-Agonts, than the offorts of wold all the Domocratiostump-orators aud nowspapers fn the Stuto combinwd, ho Antl-Monopoly party of 1874 has been Inrgoly buile up, althaugh many of 1ts aidheronts may not bo awars of it, through this rathor rowarkeble ludividua, | Pirtsnunatt, Pa,, Aug. 28.—The Commercial pocinl (rom Groencasilo, P'a., #ays o flte broke aut at 12 o’clock to-day, destroving buildingas owned by Meners, B, Lonoy Doyle, ", 15, Hull, aud & number of buildings {n “1onlin Blook. Totul loss about §80,000. Fully iusured, ————— QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, T.onpon, Ang. 28.—The Biitish sfeamehi) Liffoy, plying botwoon Bouthemptou aud HSoul ‘Amorican ports, arhore on tho cosst of Urnguny, iun total lons, Tlor passougers, crow, malls, and gpecio woro saved, QukENLTOWN, Aug, 28,~Hteamalip Sootls, from Now York, bas arrived. A Spanisli stonmer Is now towing tho disablod steamship Westphalia into this harbor, New Yonx, Aug, 26,—Arrivod—Stonmship #inine, from Bromen. Nrw Youn, Aug, 28,—Arrived, stonmor China, {rom Livorpool, QUEENSTOWN, Aug. 28.—Btosmor Novads, from Now York, hns atrived, + e SOUTHERN TROUBLES. Indignntion Moeoting nt fMomphige Bpeoction by Gon, Forrest, Joff Dnving nnd Othorsy, Donouncing the Lute Mussacre of Prisoncrss=Aklnirs in Kentueky. Menpis, Tonn., Aug, 28.—A largo meoting of citizons waa hold at Expression IIalt to-night to oxpresa the indignation of tho community at the barbaroun murder of tha colorad prisonors taken from the Tronton jail, B, M, Estes prosidaed, with ox-Glov. Ifariis, Judge Archibald Wright, and Chacles Olaterleht s Vico-Frosidents. Bpeaches woro mado by ox-Gov. liacris, Jofforson Davis Col. Duncan MecKeo, Gon, Forrest, and othiors, denouuncing tho cowardly assnastuntions of the prisonory, and enlling fora Pmmm and mout enorgotic onforcement_of the mw against tho perpatrators, Gon. Forrost atatad that ho stood rondy to ntart to-morrow to asuiut the oflicora of the [nw in bringing the na- saseina to punisktmont, Renolutions wero adopt- ed oxpressing tho horror and indiguation of tho conymunity at the foul erima, and domauding of tho Govornor prompt and onergotio measuros for bringlug the murdorors to justico, and reliaving tho State as far a8 possiblo trom tho disgrace of guch horriblo crimes, and asking the Governor to employ polico exports of Memphia to aesist in capturing the assassing, and to omploy the bost Iegal counnol iu the Stato to nesist tho At- tornoy-Goueral In prosecuting thom, LouysvinLe, Aug, 28.—Col, Clark, who com- manded the Stato troopsat Lancastor, yesterday withdrow oighty-sevon men,and wout tirongh by xail to Bparta, whence ho will march to Overton, to sustain Judga MacNail's Court in the proscou- tion of offonders. Walker Ruseell's party waitod to surronder to tho United 8tates commandor, Gen. Muiray, and 10 digporaing. Willinm Smaot hns been ecot to Overton, in chargo of tho Shorilr, for trial, . THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmixaton, D, O., Aug. 28.—Ovor tho Lako Tegion, lower baromotor, stationary or rising tomporaturo, frosh and brisk cast to south winds, incronsing clondiness, aud oconstonal rain arcas, Ovor tho Uppor Mississinpl and Lower Missouri Vailoys and the Northwest, winds shitting to wout_and_north, cloang’ buc partly clondy :mnl.hnr, risiug baromotor, aud falliug tempera- uro, LOOAL ODSERVATIONE. Citteaao, Aug, 28 Hour of ob| aervation, Direction and| force of wind, Weather, P —— 8 63 .16 8. E, fresl 751 64 B, It,, freas 0,62 77 * G0 18, K, freab,., Fulr, 76! 81 40 '8, L, frealy.. Bulr, 17| 73 8. K, (reab., Cloudy, p.m..[20.8L % ) 7218, E, frosh,. Cloudy, 3 uximum thermormeter, 78, Minimum thermometer, 03, GENBIAL ODSERVATIONS. Cirioaao, Aug, 20 Wand, ns|\v gentl 14188, m. AR T lmml Weather. Stat.on, | 29,61 129, Cloudy, Oloudy, Cloudy. lua |Cluar, ... 'Cloudy. 167 Threatoning Fair, Brockonr'go, o 8., fresh, Clear, | Light rain, lcar, Throstening E., Clondy. LaCronso .. [20.74] loudy. Leaveuw '(lij20.04| 80N, W., frel Qlear, Marquette,.[20°83] 84)8.'E,, 03] Far, Milwaukeo {2 129, MISCELLANEQUS, Aftor the 3d of Soptomber no voter in Penn- sylvania can bo registared to tine to cant ine bal- lot at the November eleotion. —It e just beon discovered that 860,000 was poid for work at the Pittsburg roservoir which was not dove. —Col. J. B. Walton, of Louisiana, who com- manded the far-famed nrzillery bottory during the War, died & fow duys wince in New Orleaus. —The Rev. Joha B. Glendenniog, bo of Jor- soy City ropute, is a graduate of Washingion and Jeiferson College, aud formerly hved ju Al- loghiony City. —Gcorgo ', Bonedict, lato Goneral Mannger of tho Cincinnali, Sandusky & Cloveland Rail- road. diod ut St. Albans, Vt., Aug. 23, t cost Ohio 500,000 to roject o now Consti- tution. Two hundred thousand of it wontto tho fimmbnfl, and tho balanco was eaten up In elee~ ous, —Mr. Ratz, of Jnckson County, Ia., undor arrost for voduction, sottled the easo by ‘giving the girl $1,000 in cash, deeding his renl ostato to bor father, and thon loaving the State. —1ho Greon Bay Itnilrand Company is after thoso who subecribed sutn of moncy s & bonus for building tio rond, The Company las ol- rendy obtained judgment agoinst one of tho subscribers for §1,000, and i now procceding againgt othors who subseribed some $35,000 in thio aggrogate. —Among the latost nows from Australasin is the authentic item that the Provincial Council of Auckinnd, capital of Now Zealand, hos actual- 1y instituted an anvunl tax of §5 per kead on all bachelois, ord or young, tho proceeds to be ap- phed to cancationnl purposos. —Dr. Rowland 1. Iazard, aged 83 years, diod at Newport, I, L, Saturday. He was the fonuder of the drug concern of Cnswoll, Hazard & Co., of Fifth avonue, Now York. —Itecontly at s regatta hold at Agecroft, in Laucashire, Eng., a maiden four-onred race, for plate valued at 250, was won by a cros {rom a ¢ Slub composed of colliors, ‘Thoy hnd beon al- lowed to row only under protost, it boing alleged that thoy were uot * gontlomon * amatours, At the conclusion of the raco, tho prizo was with- held in order that tho Commitioe might invemi- gate, The result was that the Comuitteo voted tho winning crow disqualifiod to participato in the raco, and 8 now race beiween ** gentiomon " crewy was ordered. As a salvo to their wonnded feolings, tho colliors, who aro not gentlomen, wore presouted with 550 = ~—A Piua Island (Minn.) correspondent of tho Red Wing, Kepublican says: “T'wo_gontlemen opernting in cattle within an_sarea of 20 miles, Mr, Brown, of Oronaco, and Mr. Coopor, of Ping Tsland, havo collectod and driven nway, tho rosent soason, youuy cattlo to the valus of be- woen £40,000 and €60,000; and yot, riding neross tho county, tuey can seaicoly be miased, ~ Troly, Goodlua” and~ Olmsted Countics cannot only boaxt of being good in an agricultural seneo, but thoy muat bo worth somogiug au stock-ralsing dsiriets.” —According to their custom, the Brooklyn do- tectives koep up tho farco of maling an occa- slonal arrest of some one on susplcion of bolug tho murderer of Torint, who was batchered on ono of the principal syonues of thocity & fort- mght ago, but hvo falled 08 yob to placa_thair Dbands on the guilty, Tho bistory of tho Good- rich, Panorwn, and Torini tragadios it suflicient to givo ull the cutthronts in the country assur- anco thut in Braoklyn thoy cau ply thoir voca- tion with a very woll-grounded hopo of impunity. —Somo roports reflecting upon lho]uuficlenu{ of tho poseible Napoleon 1V, in kit study n Woolwich, the Londou Morning Poxt isled to state that the #rinco now stands eleventh in g of thirty-two, Heis fourth in mtillory, having onesed na high as second in tholnst examination, To 18 tho youwost of his cluss oxeopt four, and when it i ‘considorod that he has to follow tho courso of lecturos and ivstructions in o foreign languago, and that for him most distractivg oveuts have hacpened during voarlv e whole time he hns boou ut tho Readomy, the sesults ore, in tha optuion of qualifled judyes, most sulis- factory. —'J“‘Ku editor of tho Plymouth (Ind.) Mail and Magnel was proroutod with a box contaiming five nalo ogga, which ho watehod in the {vruunuu of hatohing, with the following result : When they flrst camo out the enalkos wero about 7 inches long, and decidedly livoly, growing about § iuch- esin u ainglo night. —_——————— VESSELS PASSED PORT HURON. Ponr HunoN, Aug, 28— Dowx — Props Aryyle, Clinton, {:n, of "Toledo; schirs Muggle MeRuo, Chuclie Crawford. Ur—Trops City of Froemont, Manistes, V. Swain with Maxwoll, Uormoruut with Charles Wall ; schra Tato Darling, Auulo Slulvey, Gold Hunter, Lhohas B, Merriit, Southumpton Wanz~Sonth, fresh ; vieather fine, special Dispatch to The Chicura Trihune, Tour IlumoN, Mich, Aug. 38,—DowN—Propa Nushua, Yulin ichirs Jane McLuod, J. 8, Minor, Ur—Drops Muutans, Oswogatelle, Odnisteo, Indin, ‘\‘\Tfl‘j‘dd"" s wits welir Ely § wchrs Bwoothart, Nellle o, Wrip—gouthoast ; light. . BEECHER--TILTON. (Continned from tho Soventh Page.) his caroor, snys that, *.In tho process of time bo_comes béfora the world as tho indoreor of Victorin O, Woodbull, and lenda his name to n blography of her wuich would bave suuk any man’s reputation anywhers for common BonRo, Buch n book is n"tomb from which no author rists again, Bucl is tho nconner. THE ACOUSED. Who In the accused ? It s Honry Ward Beochor, the pagtor of Plymouth Chutch,” Ha has boen & cloryrman with Lornows on forty years. Twonty- soven o theso yenrs ho bas been horo in thns wreh, whiely, g all the world kuows, Lins ao ofton boon atlrred to good deods and to a bottor lifa by his_oloquent ministrations, Tho man hias beon hiving in the cloar light of noonday before bils coplo, and beforo all men,—a lifo of great hrigeian usefulness aud incossnnt work, Nono havo kuown him but to admiro and love him. ‘Thoy who huve beon moat intimato with him at hemo ard abrond report notbivg of his lifo or convertatton but ahnt comes of “purity of soul, Wo are asked by Theodoro Tilton and his co- adjutor, Moulton, 1o beliove that this man, with bia fong snd useful life nnd high character “to sustain lim, Iy unworthy of our confidonce, rogard, or respect liris- tinn cbaractor and gront servicen, which aro urunlly considored o tower of strength aud dofouso whon guo 18 asssiled, aro to go for naught, according to Mr, Tilton, Wo are in- vited to ‘;wu upthis boloved and eminont man, and gond him and his good namo and fame into tho vortox of moral destruction, Wa ato_to do thia upon what? Upon some wild, absurd, and contradictory asrortions of Mr. Tilton, who, in ol this woi K, does not succocd in disgulsing his mnlicious and rnvnni:nml dosigns. No_tribuual administermg Justico evar leld a chiargo of adultery proved by mero alloged words, writton a‘xiunuilmu. tunt aro denied anda not connect~ od \ circumntances and apponrauces lmlntmg unmistakebly to tho gullt of ho scoused, A royiew of all the evidenca relied on by the accuror utterly fails to sustain tho charges made, Wo Lerowith snbmit a complato ktonographic copy of all the ovidenco ‘boforo tho Committes, with somo unimportaut or irrelovant exceptions. STATEMENT OF CORCLUSIONS, First—We find from the oviderca that the Ttav. Henry Ward Boccher did not commit adul- tory with Mrs. Llizabeth R. Tilton, cither at the time, times, or at tLe plrce or places not forth in tho third axid fourth subdivisions of Mr. Tilion's :!‘.'lg‘::mnufi. uor at any otlior time or pluce what- Second—We find from tho evidenco that Mr. Deecher haw never commilted any unchaso or improper act with Msa. Tilton, nor mnds nny un- cimste or mproper remark, profler. or solicita~ tlole to her of any kind or deseription whutever, Third—If (his were & question of orrors of Judgwment on the part of Mr, Beceher, it would ho ausv to eriticlso, cpeclully in the lignt of recent ovents. In such criticism, oven the ex- tont of regrets and consure, wo ate sure no man Esmfll{'om more sinceroly than Mr. Becoher usolt, Fourth—Wo fnd nothing whatover in the_evi- dance thot should impatr the perfect confidenco of Piymuouth Church or the world in tho Ohris- tiau “characler and Interrity of Honry Ward Becchor, Aud now let tho pence of God. that yaxumh all undorstanding, rest and abido with Plymoutl Chureh and its beloved and eminent Daktor. ko much and so lonyg afilicted, (bignod) Hexny W. Baox, Avuustus Stonns, HiEsny 31, CLEVELAND, Honace B. CrAFLix, Jony WinsLow, 8. V. Warrz, Contmitteo of Luvestigation. ;I!‘nconnm, Aug, 27, 1874, M.tllhgl:'oplt)rlt of ll.;‘u Ctummillleu of Investigation, vith tho statement of conolusions, upon bai rond {o {ho churl, was e ADOPTED AMID BHOUTS OF ACCLANATION. THE FOLLOWING BESOLUTIONS woro also unanimously adopted : 5 Rezowved, That tho evidenco 1ald boforo the Examin- inz Cotumitiee not only docs not afford any founda. tion for putiing the pastor of this cliurch, tho Rey, Henry Ward Beecher, upon trial, but, on {he coutrary, eatabiixhies, to (Lo peffect watlefsction of thia chreh, Biis eutiro inuocenco sud abaolute personal purity with resnect toall tho chargus ow or hercafte: Ltn by Theodore Tiiton, S Lieslted, That our confidenco and_lova pastor, fur from belug diminished, are hnl[:hlcfi?:d 1?1‘:5 deopetied by the unmerited auflerfugs which he hos g0 Joug Lorne, and that we welcomo bim_with a sym- pathy more tender and a trust more unbounded than Wo uver folt Leforo to his public jabors among W, to our church, our fumilies, our homes, and our hearts, Duiing the reading of the report TREQUENT INTERRUPTIONS WELE CAUSED BY APPLAUBE, whieh followad the rending of cortuin passges sugcaining Mr. Beecher, and outbursts of laugh- ter wero drawn by ny ‘allusions to tho muiual friend, Moulton, and his paiticipation in the matter, The coneluding portion of tho report and sumwing up of the Committes werc ro- caved with tho waving of handkerchiofs, bots, and whatever clse came bandy, and the spplauso whick greeted its ending was almost deafening. 3OULTON APPEARS. At this point Mr, Moulton came into the front portion of the chureh, und took a reat alongsido the pletform and at the reportors’ table. Ho pullod out o note-book and pencil aud prapared 1o take notes, A gentieman roso up mn_ the au~ dienco and requested permission to nddress the meeting. 1le was invited to the platform, whoro ho gave tho name of Mr, Bluir, Ila moved that the report of the Commwittee beaccoptod, and tire resolutions adopted. llo aid the Commilteo bhad rendered their verdict, aud it now remained for the people of Plym- outh Chureh to indorso it, a8 it wag now ofliciolly Iaid bofore them., Ho was sntisfled that this repors would bo accopted by ail; if not, let all persons who were agalnat it sroak, or forever hold their tougues, Mr, Doulfon hore mado & movement as if ho was Roing to 1ise to his feot, but was restreined by gome of those in his immediate vicinity. Acsll was now raised for Ar. Rossiter W. | Raymond, who sespouded in a short specch, o recapitulated some portivns of the evidenco taken bofore the Committee, and, in reforring to Mr._Moulton's_ purt In tho Affaiy, ho snid : ¢ Mr. Fraucis D. Moulton Las tricd to poison tho minds of mon agninst Mr. Beecher.”” Thiv | ucomed to ruise Mr. Moutou's iro, ond, standing erect, ho glored at the speaker, and exclarmed twice in aloud vaico : **YOU'N¥ A LIAN, BIRG you're a Nar, eir.” .Instantly all was confueion, Men aud women rotio to their foct, the latter mounting on geats, and Joining 1 the cry with » bearty good-wili of *Fut Lim out;" “Shamo, sir,” otc., ote,, wingled witk Joud und prolouged Dnsing, i the midst of which Mr. Halhday cume forward, and making himgelf Loara sbover the din, purtnlly ostored ordor, eayiug i “ Gentlomen, lot him et still and " hew: the truth ;" but Moulton still remained on by feet, suymg: “I dao you to put mo oul A couptd of police ofticers put iu an_appenrauces behind Mr. Moullcy, und he resumed his seat, Order being partially restored, it RAYMOND CONTISUED : #Woll, now I want to ray eomething to yori ahout blackmailing.” [k(!rmu of * Yen, go for thi) biackmailor,”] 1lo clalwed that Mr, Titton di i not kuow where the money eame from, buv it we # evidont that Mr. Moulton paid him the money ot of his packet. Waub it upon his inmouacions, gmbled language, and lotters? Wus it upon this, ho wanted o know, thoy nero to wait nnid doubt? With_regard to the pistol, it was not rrotended by Mr. Beecher, o advatced by Mir. foulton, that under tho influcnca of tha pistol ho was Lunied or intindated Irto sny sction. Ihe etory of the pistol was Jist this: It went to thow'tho cbaractor of n i an who went to call upon & minjeter with Lis pis ol 1o concluded i nddress by stating that, como what wight, they wowd all stand by tho nmn who hed 8tood upi ko nobly for them, ‘The Chaivman then PUT TUE QUESTION on recelving the roport of the Committeo, and adopling tho resolutions offesed, On motio:y, it e passed by @ sianding voto, with the wnying of hats and handkorchiofs when the ayen" woro called for, but whon the “opys" woro called, Frank Moulton woly 108, and wed greoied with o pertcel storm of bisees, and axother upronr succoedod, bub \as ealmod In & slight degrea when Mr, Gisbert roue and offered 1esolutions tendering thanks to members of the Committeo for tho faitbtu? and jmpartial manner in which thoy had perfurmed ther dutios, and also to tho counsel of the Committeo for their valuable services. This was aiso adopted. 2 . motion was nnde to adjourn, but BMr. Halli- dny announced that the procoedings would! tor mmate with TIE BINOING OF TUE DOXOLOOY, At thie_juneturo Mr. DMoulton arore froin_his reat and pushed e wav towutd tha- door through the m!l'glns{ erowd which blocked the puseago, During his route ho was husd'ed on ovory side, and when hio 1cuched tho hitlwa mony hunds were outatioiched asif to wreal vengeanco nqon lim, but tho erowd was kept off by polico oflicers, wha burried lm doviu the afloy-way to whero a eavrisge wis fn waltin g, into which bo way purhed rather than hul!md, and, with & police oflicor stauding on each stopof the vablale, it was drivon rapidlyaway.. Theaudlencs thon quietly disporacd. ———— SOENES IN THE CHURCH. Bvectal Dispateh to The Chicaqu Tribune. New Yong, Aug. 28,— Porhaps tho mosb notable monting in the history of Plymouth Church woa that hold last evoning, to which wag preaonted thio report of the Committeo appointod moro than soven wooks ago to Investigato the charpes made ngeinst the pastor, the Tov. Honry Ward DBoccher. Cer- talnly thoro could nover have boon o largor gathoring within tho walla of Plymouth Chuych, and {t may woll bo doubted if that Rero- turo ever containod an assombly maro enthusi- antic or o1ie moro tumultuoualy agitated than, at times, wasi that of last night, Long before the hour sel for the boginning tho great butlding was swarming, with A FANT AWELLING MULTITUDE, and when tho hour did como thore was hardly ar nvailable inob of space that was not tenanted Tha gredit audicorium was overflowing with pao tle; tha brosd gallery contalned a close.ad army of it own, and the littlo ga- lery’ ‘on_ high held il it ooull contain. Mo the very doora and beyond wem men_and women, sitting and standing on tlo window-ledgen, Without, clinging to tho snsdes and peering on tho tops of tho lowered windows, wore enger hearers, Tho immonso gathein, inchvied many outside of Plymouth Ciurch and Bociety, although it scemed that thare. could be bardly any absont mombes of thoan bodics. Not o fow of thows prosort had como from country recrontion and watoring-plnco plemnires for tho oxpresy purpose of atending that meoting. The host of Losrera wa mado up of tho varied clements of tlo peo- plo of almost ol nges, of gicat divaraity of appenranc, and of widely-Jiforont condliions in hfe, ‘lhero woro honrr-hended cldars and agoed matrons; thiora woro many mon andt women of middle nge. ‘Tlcre wore troopsof young mon and maidons, and of childron evon, Their forvent portisnuship was alwo shown in the {)l temper with which the prosence aud Tearing of . D. Moulton wors bome.—nn il tompier which was inflamed by his condut into fwious rage in_manv tustances, by which tho metting was mado the sceno of exceesivo tumulé and disorder. 4./ fow minutos befora 8 o'clock, the timo ap- pointed for the meeling, the swelling notes of the great argnn pealed out the strong melody, ovurpoworing the bustlo of tho crowd still hur- rydig in. On tho platform ‘s thin timo ware only oealstsnt postor Halliday, and Mr. Howard, tho Modorator of tho Iast meoting, with which this was connoctod by adjournmont. Jawes Freotand, who has b _for twenty-sevon yoars » member of the Iicard of Truktoes, was choson Lo nresklo ovor the weeting, His sdvanced yoars gave bku s venerablo nspect, but tlio evonis of tho ovening proved that he had not the strength of will or tho Jvrumpl dacleion newessary to control so great and o oxcitublo an agecmbly, Altor the organization, Mr. Jorbert was called upou for prayer. He made spaiing reference to tho one topic wiith which )} kearts wero brim- n;mg. After his petition was ovor, the mombers o THE COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY wero called upon 10 cume upun the platform, Tvvo of them answored—Sago. Clovolaud, Wius- low, Btorrs, and White—aud took seats upon tha platform, Mr. Claflin being nbyent or not re- nponding. As each momber of tho Committeo utepped on the plaiform his nnme was called, und he received & greotiug of applause. Prof. Aobert B. l\nfmou was then called upon the vlatform, and it was announcod that be would ‘Toud tho roport, bearty applause from all parts of tho houso following tho words, De- foro ho bogsn reading, tho oasily-moved nevombly woro stirted with greab lnughtor by the tond appeal of the assistant pastor to the wexton: “*Mr. Weld, give u2 a Litlo more light ‘from above if you'ean) Prof. Raymond hnd Leen deputed by tho Examining Cemmittee 1o read tho repott. 'Uhe report of the Iuvestigat- ing Committea was presouted as the ropost of 70 Sub-Committeo of the Examining Commit~ ‘tree, ¢ THE DEADING WAS BEOUN in o clear, strong voico, eusn¥ audible in all I uree of che great cnreh, and it occupiod over 1o hour, being given in a deliborate, carciul way, itk mnich oaiphasis, and boing ofion dolayed by o long, heavy, and 1cpeated applanse, = Thig a il not interrupt tho early part of ihe reading, howoever, which was entered upon in the mmdst of a deop hush of expectation and interest. I Lo restlces, animated multitudo bocnme sudden- muorvelously still, and thoir stiained nttention Wi never refaxod to the end excopt in tho inter- v als of applauso. + THE FINST BURST OF APFLAUSE £ rom Hhio Licarers, aud it was a tremendous one, 1 sllowed this sentence of the roport: “Itis an 1. mzing pity that at this juncturo Mr. Moul {.on was not turned over to” the polfco.” Thero Jad been before a iow bisses upon t ho mention of Mr. Moulton’s name in the list « & mtnesses called beforo the Cemmittes. Long wed loud lsughter and grest spplauso .ome atter tho declaration. “No one will believe for an mstant that = Mr, 2cecher said, ‘Ihumble myself beforo Tilton, 8 I do Lloforo my God'” 'Thero wus a stor aftor the words': 'If Mr. Moulton under- utood the charges to bo adultory, then o is on- titled to the ciedit of the inveution that this crimo could bo the subject of anapology,” whils for Mr. licecher's quotod words—" 1 whall writo for the public a stutement that will bear tho light of the j’udgmcnt dn “God will take care of me and me,” there wero tho hearticst and most zealoms oxprosuions of admiration aud np- proval. Thero was much derisive leughtor, with grest clapping of hunds, av _the Comimnittoe’s reference to Mr. Moniton's profound policy, and the machmations of Mr. Tilton and the **mutusl friend,” while the plaudiis wero very long and Joud upon tho reoding of Mr. Moulton’s words to MNr. Beecher, * Yon ean stand If tho wholo case were publisbed to- morrow.” And o throughout the resdiug thora was abundant lauphier and A greab deal of wtir at tho Commitices sbarpest statement sgainst Mr, Tilton and oir. Moulton, and tho liveliest demonstrations of pleasuro nt tho sentonces in Mr, Beechor's prase aud vindiention. Foltowing tho statement of the report that “Nono bave known Mr. Dovcher but to admire aod lovo bim” thera was very ennest npplanwo, bub thin was far outdone by thut which followed theso words: * We fesl bound to state that in our judgment tho evidonco rohied on by tho acenser utterly fuls to sustain tho charges made,” Upon tho rending of the fourth vonclusion of the report—** We find nothing whatever in th ovidence that ehould impair tho porfect contidenco of IPlymoutt Church in U Clristing charactor and fitegrity of Houry Ward Beecher "—there was great cheering, wit TUSMULTUOUS CLAFPING OF HANDH, the rising of hundieds of people in sl parts of the houso, waving of handkerohiofs, and tho wildest display of enthueinsm, 'Lhis ont- burat of delight and excitoment was ropeated at the ond of thereport of tho Investizating Committeo, and was almost equaled after somo pasgages in tho conclusions of tho Exnmining Committee, and was oven surpaseed ot the end of the concluding expressiony of the Examining Committee, MOULTON'S NENANKS, With lowering brow Ar. Moulton stood for some minutes by the xight- hand pido of the piniform, and afterwamd ob- taiued n seat by ono of the roportors' tablos. Hero ho pouciled tho following note to the Modorator: ** Mr. Modorator, I am hore and wank to eEny & word” Mr. Moulton's coming nado & Alir jn all parts of tho church from which he could bo soen. Peoplo nudged ench othor, and point bhim ont. Whon the membors of tho Commiteo of Inquicy on the platform noticed bis prosenco, thers wis a goud daal of hurried whisporing awong them, and Mr. Moul- ton's desiro to spenk was sharply dis- cnsed, Littlo deforonco was puld to tho Moderutor's opinfon, Mr. Sheayman fa- vored pormitting him to upenk, Some membors of the Commitice did object, but ouc of thom was vory positivoly determined that Mr, doniton should * not bo™ heard, Leaning forward be enld to tho Mudorator, ‘'1f Mouls ton riwes to speal, I'll rmo to a polut of ordor, aud I wat you to rerognize mo.” Tho bewildored and disturbod Modorator half as- sonted, but wes pluinly ut & loss how Lo carry bimeelf fu puch an ometgeney. Prof. B W ltny= mond, was ougorly ealled for 1nmany parts of tho bouse, and Boecher's filond cuma on tho platform and made s long and stirring specoh, very oavuest in Mr. Beechot’s praise, and vory bittor in attack upon thosa who bad aeaniled him. 1iis fiest sovera referonca to Mr. Moulton by namo, when e eaid that Mr, Monlton * had pofsoned the minds of those who hud come to b abiout this mattor wih his snfornul liow,” raised astorm, Mr. Mouln, sitting mw s chalr just undor the edge of tha platforn, and close by Trof, Ruymond’s feot, turned his faco toward hit, wavad his hand buckward aud forward, and gaid in a volen andiblo to allnear the platlorm, “ You are & linr." AT THE CLOSE OF TIHE MEBTING, Monlton gtaried ont with two_or thieo frionda, A crowd immedistoly surrounded bim, utlaring inteneo hisos, ealling him uames, and shouting Pyt bin ot 1" Trample on him [" aud ke tirough tho ioner door sevensl of tio crowd attompted to Btriko him. 4 squad of policemon {ntorfored aud thlelded Mim from tho inkana mob, glving i m opimmmlty to pot to tho outside deor. 1la narted nloug tho alloy-way, which londs from o rear door, whero tho mob again attemptod i0 get at biim and do him vioteveo. TIATOLS WENE FLOUMBHED wnd men triod to Jay bands on him, Pollcomen sracod thomselves, waved thelr clubs, and threat imed that If the peonlo did not censo thoir ot~ ‘agoous me-edlugu they must chargo. On ronching tho outer gato, n crowd mot them from tho front, and = sunothor critienl momonb wes at band, A now forco of poe lico nlso appenred, and probably saved Mr. Moulton's lifo, and this slonc saved it. 1le wan canicd to his cnrrh:fin by tho of- ficors, Crios of * Lay him ont!”™ * Kill bim 1" "Bhoot him 1" resounded on evory haad. Tho crowtl suryounded the enrringe, mon blockad tha wheols with thoir arms_and attempted to stop the vehicle, but the police succeaded in honting them off, and bo was drivon home in safaty. ————— BOWEN'S LIBEL SUITS. Nrw Yonr, Aug. 28,—Domnn Barnes hins given bail fn the aumaf #1,600 in tho suit for libot in- atituted against him by Honry O, Bowen, Honry 0. Bowen has ngadn sued the Brooklva Fagle tor a libol contained 1n an editorial of yos- tordny, Inyiug dmnngos b $100,000, LS g LATE LOCAL ITE¥S. Margarot MoKonna and Maurlco Stack had e fight at 908 'wonty-sccond stroet last nighd, whon the Intter ont the formor in the hoad with & butchor's knife, inflicting » daugerous wound. Thoro is no truth in tho roport that Mrs. Woelfol hnd o hand in tho death of hor huaband. "The polico havo investigated this Jatort phaso of the Woulfal mystery, and find It hes no founda~ tion in fact. — DEATHS. MILLER AL Marmatr o Aug, 51, Mam E atmee it ot s T Mo ot (A 30 of BT tate Btanly 1L, Tlootwoad, Kag., uil of this oity. unoral Sun ay at2p.m., from tho rosidonoe of Bior husbiand, Prairio-ay, MILNOR—-At No. 19 South Sangamun-st., Robort Mik nor, agxd 17 yoars and 10 montis, Faugesl Suturdar, Aug. 2 uidp, m, Toralos wil e takon to Graoulnnd, "1l felonds ‘aro invitod to attonds O RE A Y Clardnor e S20F o5, wwntto W JORLIES—, larendon J ng. 111t Wos. Tov, 2onf doha . 464 Joanaiilo Gorlics, sged 1 montha a0 Hdugns Tiuggal soreicos at Olarandon this (Satnrd) 0m . & Tamaion il bo foterrod n e oo [t Gy v * xay AN K K s, et B e h Sa s U 58. Dirtfo ol "Funoral fram tho coslilance Satirday at 10 . m, o ploaso cony, g % OLEESUN—Aug. 28, at0p Mary, mothor of Dane JoI K. Glgeson, agod b sear vo 0} Cushiol Gonnty, o n-{:?“ml.'.‘.fi. " hor ot roatdonoe, 46 Bouth st ‘Notlco o tunaral in Bunilay's papor. RY AN Aud, 23, T, a8 . ., Doila A, Ryan, agod 18 vopea nud i moiihs, Tunoral from fhe resldenco of her mother, No. 18 Hon to-morrow (Sunilay), to Josuit Churell, and thence "o Gatvary Cumotary. ~ Fionds of £l family are favitad, MEDIGAL, For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTITING SYRUP has beon nsed for childron with nevor-falllng succoss. It corrocta acid- 1ty of the stamach, reliovon wind collc, regulatas the bows ols, curcs dysentory and diarrhos, whothor arising from toothing or other causea. An nld and woll-tried romody. For all Purposes of & Family Liniment, i1 MOUSIIOLD PANAGEA will ba fonnd tnwalan, blo. Immedinto roliof sill follow 1ts uso in nil casos pATh In tho atomiach, bowels, or nido; thoumatism, colicy colde, spratas,and butsos, {or futeriial and extornal usoy From na othor cause than having worms n tha stomao. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy worms withontinjury ta the child, being porfoatly WiITE, and freo from all caloring or other injurious ingrodients nsit- ally used In worm proparations, Sold by sll druggists. 3§ centen hox, AUCTION SALES, By GL:0. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT ATCTION, ON BATURDAY, Avg. 2, at8 o'clock, W. G. CROCEERY. At 10 0%lock, an kimmonsa atock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MANUFACTURERS WANT MONEY. Patlor Sults, of evory grade: Marblo-top Chamber Bof with Dros-ing Cases aud Burcau: iy Walnut Fodatoads nnd Lurosus, 3 Fon Tablon, Rockors, Whataote, Marbiodop Dressing Casca and Commodnan, Matteasscs, oo Cheats, Offica Darkr, , Extonsion Hhow Cacos, Cnenats, Allrrors, Buok Ca “Fablos, 8, §aud 10 foot. < G.'P. GORE & 00, Austionsers. ON BATURDAY, AT Il 0'CLOCK, 130pon and Top Buggles, firat-2ln e, 2 oxtr 0 Sido.Bar Top Bugglas., 1 fuur-w] Dug Cact, 1 iakor's Wagon, cost $600. 0 uino son, X 1ot of Bhoiving and Railiogs from a Shon Storo, G, P, GORE & CO., Auotionoers, DRY GOODS. eoxpressions, and whon ke was passing GREAT AUCTION BALE OF DRY GOODS, BY CATALOGUXR, TUBSDAY, Sopt. 1, at 0 o*clock a. m. Full s the, i y, M . [2/ PR et g e DRESS GOODS. Ladioa' and Gents' Undorwear, Lodles' Folt Skirts, spiondid Jine of Hoslory, Hnts and Ons, Ceimined Hats, Umbrellas, ota. Wit Woul filauketsy liod Qu Lta, ota. pVhlte Goods, Embroldorics, Lindns Hdkls., Towals, w5, 0 Ladiox Siawls, Nottons, and Fanoy Goods. CARPHTS. FULL LINE AT 11 0°CLOCK««200 ROLLSs Catalogues raady Monday Meruing, M "dES. Piaonr & o WM. A, BULITERS & AUCTIONEERS, 108 BAST MADISON-ST. ‘ "_a"l‘a\ilhlfiunfi:‘b 1850). GENTEEL FURNITURE, Handsome Chamber Sels and Parlor Purnitore. Ching, Dining, and T Ware, BATURDAY, MCRNING, Aug. 29, at 108 Enst Madisone st VO A, 1 ncers. BOOTS & SEOES. TUESDAY )l‘nrgi!’N‘U: Supt. 1, at 10 o'clock, atour releasoonsy I A A BUTTERS & 00, Auctivacors. CARRIAGES, FURNITURE, CARPETH, Crockars, Tablo Cutlary, 0., &e., Wednouday Mot & Qutlers it sxfenoins, 108 Keeb St S B e U RS & COn ocors TRY Ga0DS, CLOTAING, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SIORS, 'S, OAPS, &0, Thureilay Mornlny Efi:&.qc‘firwm‘{nufiu szt Bladion By HARRISON, ROCKWELL & WILLLAMS, Regular Saturday Sale, Aug. 29, AT 204 & 208 EAST MADISON-ST. ‘Wo will soll an Jmmenso stook of FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, uoilon, cunsletiug of Fino Parlor Sets, in Torry, Ro A o and, 5. W+ Clambar Far fota and Plecu; Yook Oae ‘ardrohos, fie Oltive Dosks, saveral Uook Stovo: i frassos, Hoed Kprings, Chrpots, ‘Grockur Plano l%-‘«m-, Uting deyan, | lituniwick ' Buyore: attond thls shlo. ote- TRARRISON, MOUKvELL & Wi erd Tabloy LIAMS, o, By WILLIS, FLYNN & CO., 168 and 197 Ttsndoipliat, OUR REGULAR SATURDAY SALE Aug, 29, at 8} o'clock a. ., wil includo tho vutire Ot o wtnrs Wit MDit BOARDING THOUSIE, b0, ad oxtonsito Hno of now FURNIYTD R E, Qarpots, Stavos, Kitohon Rangos, Hoding, Mattrassos Blhow Casos, 1arnuss, and suudelda. W TYNN & 00, Auctionoors, _M, T, BumyEn irh - A —— By BRUSIH, SON & CO., 4Land 43 South Canat-st. FURNITURE. IS DAY, at 10, wo shall soll larko lot of Furpite flmllk forolan: inda; Uook Blavos, Carprls brol aud Gonoral Ml ‘Also, contonts o I Augtionoors. FOR SALE. i D i Bl i.CASEY, 41 & 43 FIFTH-AV,, s, [¥ , Ottive Dosks, Bliow.Us A e

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