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«tauco bebind the SPORTING NEWS. Thoe Chicagos Astonish 'Themselves and the Boston Nine. Score : 'White Stockings, Red Stockings, 0. 10 First Day of the Lexington, Ky, Running Races. Meeting of the Farragut Boat Club Yesterday. Bogardus Wins in tho Shooting=- Match at Buflalo. BASE BALL. TOE ONICAGO CLUD DEFEAT TiE n0sTONS—10 10 0. Snecial Disvatch to 2'he Chicage T'ribune, BostoN. Sept. 14.—The two clubs thut con- tonded for the championship oun the Boston grouuds to-day should lave exchanged stockings nt tho close of tho game, for tho Chieagos had coverod thoir rivals all ovor with & vory thick cont of whitowash, and they thom- solves woro red with the gore of victory. The result was n complotosurprise Lo overybody, per~ liaps as much go to tho winnors as to tho dofeat~ ed. The Chicagos had it all thoir own way from tho start. ‘Thoy batted Spalding all over “iho field, and ot tho closo had scored iwonty-two tirsl-baso hits, The Bos~ tons falled to hit Zettlein, Boven times they wont out in tho order of striking, and ouly onco in thosge roven innings did n mau seo flrst baso, Whon _they succoeded in striking a buil well, it was cithor taken ns a long fly, or pretiily stopped, or quickly fielded. As tho score shows, 1o Jos tlian ton flles were cauglit in the out-tlold drom Boston bate. It was a mixture of bad luck with porfect ficlding by thoir opponouts, For tho Bostons, three errors by George Wright, and sivgles by five othor members, j8 s bad showing, and the errors wero sometimes disastrons, To sum it all up, iho Cbicagos oulplayed the Dostous in every point, and deserved tho victory, It s not uu- reasounblo to suppose that tho low batting seoro of the Dostons I4 partintly owing to the fact that during the past two months thoy hava boen play- ing apainst tho pitehing of MeBride alono, and huve, nccordingly, much difficulty_in_hitting “Tho Charmer.” The wnpiring of Mr. McLonn +was entiroly satisfactory, as usual. About 1,000 porsons Witnossod the game. “Lne full ecore is a8 follows ‘omoacos, | xi %14 nostons, | 2|} Cuthbort L., 0l ol Tyren, 3 b 0 0 o, 0, 1 o 1 : DRI of 1 e onard, ol olsle itonrko, 151 0 0 . Wrighi, o, g scluator, b...| 0 of 2! of 4 r 8759 2001 1) 00v -l i Bostons, 4. Ze7Cun Lnsea—tiiica f‘""' 14: Bostons, 3. Tivie of game—Ong hionr aiid twonty-fiva miant~s. Tmpise=dir. W. SeLoan, of Philadelplia. LOCAL GAMES, Owing to the inclemoncy of the weniher, | amo whicl was ta have taken placy Lert) otween the Empires, of St. TFranyling, of this city, har. date has been fixed for it s .o arr ‘Phis afternoon the thin! : amateur champianship i tho Garnets and Uniquc - cornor of Lwepty-third wrd %t s THF TU!. . OPENING OF THE 7.4 51> Lexinetox, Ky., & of thie Kontucky As : with fino weather org, among them ¢. 1u. {rom the Enet. In the first race /1w« wite twolve entrios and six starters. In f1.¢ v rt-ueny entries Mogibben and Chaney werr, 14! b sd, belug some dis- ¢ hotges. This heat 1 tow winning by » fow =5 was o dead ono be- \ ii:zon. Chancy's entrics + 1 atly lifeless aftor pass- tho third heat was won fall meoting uenced to-day, sstondnnco of visit- rof leading turf-mon ‘was well conter. inches, Tho #o tween Big Fel! distanced, an-. ! ing tho_jndg . i, el by Big Fello p . ProenIx 11 <Yay ikyear-old, $10, play or 2y, $360 ad: Tt to suve fs stako : MeCaliica’ cb 9%, by War Dance,.... 1 ithported Australian, 145 BECOND RACE was f - . fillies, §50 entrance, play or or piv ed, & dash of 37 milo, 'Thioro were iou' t.on catries and ten startors in this +.ugz the best racing families m tho +., there was great interest folt in 3breedors. Bofore tho race, L » " nee, was lnrgely tho favorite in "og 160; Katio Pearce, 91; Grin- ¢ xics, 63; tho flold, wix ontries, G1, ¢ this raco was well contoated, the o close togethor nt the judges’ “»any persons &upposed it was & doad udges docided as followa : iiweetioy's Katio Pearce, by fmp, Lam-l ¥ laced, viz. on Morgan's . by unp. Australian ; Bestie’s br. f. Ar- finquirer: Sallier's b, ., by imp, Pbno- mstend’s b, f. Gilder ltose, by Gilroy; #10 cvin £ Gold Mine, by imp, Australian; 1l s blk, £, Adn Prather, by Lenis Mel- T Mogibben's ch. f., by Asteroid. Time, GOLDSMITIE MAID'S PEATS. 1iv re are gontlemen in this city who have at- i the various Lastorn meetings at which srth Maid has trotted who are propared to ‘- the following stntemonts of the Now York espondent of the St. Lonis Globe : uin tho West huvo been doubtless o3 much as- suslied on wo of tho Eant at the astounding turf fents S the hitlo favorite, Goldemith Mafd, who lunt weel stzow o milo of track beliind linr in 214, sccording ta L.t docision of the Judyes at Myatio Park, T havo had AAny gusyicions, ever since Ko cored hor inflo in 2:143¢ ot Bulfolo, o' fow weeks upo, that thore was omg trickery ubout 1t, and, with tho object of solving it, I % d boverdl of the vetran turf ‘reportefs, From ono whocan t¢ll you he pedigreo of every !horso fu the conntry, who for twenty-five years hns * aftended ruces all over tho country, mid whore name, i I mentloned it, would by recognized by overy aports ing mun i the country, 1 obtafued information that ully confirms my provious opinion, He ssstres mo that Goldwtuith Mald fa to bo ratired at the end of tuis vearon by Smith, her owncr, and that thess quio- tations of remariwblo time aro given her out of com- !fllmnm. The way il ds douo fs thus describod: The dgca will golect the moment, when nt fho start. Gold- pmith loads the field, Lo give tha word go, and instead of tinioy hor from the 1noment b crosses tho stand, on tho atust, will time hor from the word * go," when ocliups o hiug e 100 sacda of tho il Tho smino trlck o resorted to ou thio home-atreteh, the watches ‘being stopped Lo timo her, when sbo has yota fow yards to mako to reach the Judges’ stand, ‘In thia way ut tho etuet, and ou tho,la#t quarter, raveral accondy can bo given to the favorito as a compliment, witiiont the judgyes laying themuelves open to consure, Tn the cak6 of uhorso (lat loads on tho start, snd i leading ho ruvo us sho boundu along the Last'quarter, this 4 204 considered dishonorablo, —_—— AQUATIO. THE FARIAGUT HOAT OLUB, A meoting of the Kniragut Boat Club was hold nt the 'remont Ifouse lnst evenmg, which wos attended by about a dozen gontlomen, Mr, Georgo Murison presided, and Mr, A. B, Portor ‘waas Secratory. Tho application of Mr. T, R, Jonkins for mom- borsLip was received and laid over under the rulod. "Pho ronlgnation of Mr. W, 15 Osgood from the active mewborehip of tho olub was received and accepted. 3r, A, D, Dawns was choson o roprosent the club a4 s member of the Exeentive Committos of the Northweatorn Amatenr lloating Associo- tlon, with hendquarters at ‘oledo, M. Rubert I, Yiorco was ununimously olectod an wotive momber ot the club. On_mwotion of Mr. A. 8, Portor, tho thanks of the club were toudorod the managors of the ro- “cent towrnament at Grund Huvon for courtaosion oxtondod to mombory of the club during tho re- gutin, On motion, Moasrs, A. 8, Porter, Frank 31, Staples, and A, D, Downa wers appointed a Fi- nancial Committoe to daviso a plan for fucrons~ ing ths eash nasots of tho club, nstde from ite or- diuary revenuo. The Committes on Constitution and By-Lawa roported. Tho soctionn of their roport woro sop-~ aratoly conslderod, and ndoptod with some slight amendmonts, Tho Constitution provides an inltiation foo of %20, and yonrly dnes of 82 for nctivo members, such mombora only to bo olected by an unanimous vole,—tho setive moemborship o Lo limited to fifty, Tho managoment of tho ciub iy Intrustod to an Ixecutive Committen consisting of tho Prosident, Vico-Proaidont, Becrotary, Treasnror, Captain, and Liontonant, all of whom sbinll bo chosen nt the annual meeting in October. Busi~ nosa moetings will bo held soml-annually in April and October. The Captain I8 to hava clmrfiu of tho club boat-house, and no boat will bu alfowed to bo takon therofrom on Sunday. Homo other buatncss of minor iry'nortance was transactod, after which tho meoling adjourned until the second Mondny In Ootobor, It iy undorstood tho, membora of he club are organizing for a moonlight excursion on tho {n 0, on tho stenmeor Brot Haris, Tuosday ovon- ng. — BILLIARDS. THE RUDOLIIP-COOK MATON, To following, from the Now York Herald of the ‘11th, explains more fully then any of the dispatehoes that bave been rocaived hero the na- turo of the forthcoming match botween the fa- mous oxpert Rudolpho and ‘¥illiam Cook, the Enghsh champion : ‘Willlam Cook, the English eliungion i billisrds and pyramids (tho American fiftecs.-h:le ), with the ex- cuption that all the balls count »..i . srrlved in this city durlng the past week, i1 . night last wan chnllongod by the faniti salonal, A, 1% Rudolpbe, 1o play & mat i, 12 zee-ball enrotum, on the Englich tablo whici « .4 lus Lrought to this country, 'The asticles c¢ . tvurent are given below, As thoTuatel was wad oo late hour of tue ufght, M, Rudolphr. w2, ed Lo deposit 3 larger forfelt tinn %30 ANTIOLLE O/ AV VERT. 1 Yok, Sept. 9, 1874, We, the underalgn 1, agce (v oy & match for $1,000 A ide, at tno thric-bnil caro (Erench) gume, pueh shot Larred, accor.'ing to the Cirlleuge Qup rules, the number of paints (- 1 400 un, o match to be pliyed on tho Meswrs, Tursttuin < “/alts’ Engllsh Liiliurd tnble, thosize of the it (s e two nnd ono-sixternth {uches, to ba pl.: «t *n o3 ely in public betweou the 5th and 10th of @ (e, 57 and wo horowith deponit 1 forfolt of £50 :.#1dn §¢: 1k -wands of Mr. Chris O Con- nor, the balur. .o of the ata’e, $030 n side, to Lo placed 1u tho binds ¢ s fmal _fakeholder, Mg, IE, W, Col- londer, oue ek prios £ the day agreod on for play~ ng. And t 4 furthier og-ved that Mr. A P, Rudolphe has on thosald Burroughs & * abio liours) that fs to bo used (n tie tatls to bo sot In’ ponition for prui tlca Lrle O'Connor's billiard rooms, Last cout, bl clty. A, T, Ruorime, W, Coox, the privile: of J:c““‘x Walts' tall- (at reser al Witataee—¥1top Beymour, Thumas Dolan, Dan Bryew PEOESTRIANISM, W LSTON AT IT AGAIN. ssopt. 14.—Iidward Payson Weston 04 this morning, at Barnum's Hip- N Tagnn, THE TRIGGER. rOGAUDUS AGAIN THE VICTOR. urraro, Sopt, 14,—In the pigeon shooting uateh between 0. H. Bogardus, of Chicago, and Jares Ward, of 'Lorouto, Can., the formor {3cora—05 to 8 —_—— RAILROAD NEWS. wor. MEETING OF BAILROAD MANAGERS, Another meotiug of tho rapresontatives of the roads lending to Dloomington, Boringficld, Jack- tonville, 8Bt. Louis, and other Westorn poiuts, was hiold yeaterday afternoon at tho President’s oflica of the Chicago, Buclington & Quincy Rail- road, tho following gentlemen being presont: J. C. MeMullin, Goneral Superintendent of the Chicago & Alton Railrond ; Robort Harris, Gon- oral Superintendent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rallrond; Joseph Tuckor, Genaral Freight Agent of the Illinols Contral Railrond; Mr. F. E. Hinctloy, Prosident of tho Chicago & Paducoh and & numbor of othor rail- roads; and Mr. Bhumway, General Freight Agent of Mr. Hinekley's ronds. The pro- ceedings of tho moeting wore sccrat, nnd tho doors were locked and bolled as if some- tbing of great importance was going on within. Aftor adjournment the roporters wero told that nothing of importance bad boen done, aud that Shumway had not yet completed tho new AXOTIHER POOL. Pools are nov the order of the day. Nearlyall tho ronds in this city competing for tho samo poiut have sno!ud their carnings, and mado offensive and dofonsive treatics. They cluim that thoy aro compolled to do this by tho action of the Grangers, who are doiug all thoy can to destroy tho ronds. Tho earnings had already dwindled down to & minimum, and they could noi afford to fight cach other, The latest pool offected is by the Chieago, Milwaukeo St. Paul and the Chicago & Northwestorn Roi roads for 2ll tho through business botwoeen thia city and Milwaukeo to St. Paul, and points be- yond, The arrangement wns porfectod lnst Triday, and wen! into offect yesterday., The nrticulars of the arrangemont could not bo Kurued, 8 the oflicora of the two roads are very roticont in regard to thismattor, EARNINGS OF THE ILLINOIS OENTRAL. The Laud Department of the Illinois Central Railrond roports sales for August of $2,043.11 acres construction lande for 314,258.79, Cash collections amonnted to 235,646.48. ‘The Fraflic Department makes the following roport for Augusc: In Fotea, Total, 402 miles, 1,100 miles, 302, $472,281, 42,781,80 1,0: 3,05 B 240,67 8276901 Total, Ang. ust, 1874,§575,221,23 $133,686,80 $708,608.05 Actual earn Iugs, Angust, 16T4sy0se0,. G20,IB7.05 1050005 T09,747.70 ‘I'his I8 o decronso of 73 por ceut in Illinois, & decrenso of 82 por cent in fows, aud & decrenso of 73¢ per cent in the total carnings, JLLINOIS IIVER RAILROAM, The ng of the Chicago & lllinols River Tailroad is nearly completed; tho ties are on tho ground, and thio bridging is completed from Joliet to the coal-flolds. 'Iruck-layiug will soon Do bogun, The rails have beon contracted for from the South Chicago Rollug-mills, and an engimo is ready at Joliet. HALE OF BONDA, Tt ia reported that the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railtoad has mado a salo of #2,000,U00 of its second-mortgage bouds in London, CHIOAGO 4 CANADA SOUTHERN, 1t ia stated that acrangemonts have bean made by the Chicago & Cannda Southern inilroad to build at once about 30 milea of rond from tha pregont terminus at Fayolte, 0., west by south 1o o connection with the Detroit, Eel River & liinois Railroad, DPart of this 80 wilos will be a brauch of the main line. LAILROAL EARNINGS, ‘Tho gross earnings of the Woledo, t'coria & Warsaw Bailrond for the month of August wero: 1874, §09,718 ; 1878, $126,893. Dooreaso in 1874, £85,675, Tho following showa tho anrnlng of tho Wost Wisconsin Rtailroad for tho month of August : 1874, 90,7015 1878, 806,002, Increaws 1874, 3609, ASSETS OF THE UNION PACIFIC, The Union Dacifie Raiirond has mndo the fol- lowing stutoment of ity nssots ¢ Notea receiyable, ... $ 7,655,060 225,878.05 515,207.12 1,20,411,00 500,000,00 C Utah Southern Railroad boue 412000.60 Omaha Lridgo bouds, ... e 5 Union Pacitio stock, 84414 Atlantio & Pacific Telegraph stock, 2,420,06000 Ht, Louts, Council Biuils, and Otuaha bonds, S 20,711,91 Douglus and Washingion Gonnty bond 170,000,00 Dua from Centrat Puckfis Rallroid, ... .. 70,71 Due from Utah Northorn Pacitio lifirosd 04,911,03 Land-grant und sundry necount,, 400, Land notoy to July 1, 1874.., 075,710,64 13,044,000 acrus of laid at §5 1oz acro, 220,000,00 Totaliasssassasssrssvsny: veesenn$04,617,009,20 These assots zre exolusiva of tho rond, its equipwents, and franchinse. The land-grant notos, which aro n moflgnfm upon the farms and improvoments along the fina of the road, have bom‘n increased from 2,042,600 in Januory, to gfié"lfi,’lw in July, an incroaso of §039,113 sinco THE 10WA RAILIOAD TAW, The Now York Conumnercial Juiletin has tho folloving in refinrd to a suit hrought by the Uhi- cago, Iowa & Nebraska Ruilvond agalust the Chi- cago & Northwortorn Iiallroad on acconnt of the Towa Rnilrond law ¢ The resiatance of the Chicago & Northwestern Ralle oy Umnpnur Lo tho provislons of the Towa law deters minjng frolght and passeuger rates takes the form of a mult by the Chicayo, Jowa & Nebraska Hailrosd Comapany (which owns the road frow Quiutos, Is., to Gedar Rapids, and loasen ft to the Ohlono & North- ‘westorn for 073 per cout of 118 grosn carnings) against tho Ghicago & Northwestarn, ‘Thio petitlon sota fortls Llit tho oharges for carryln, frelght and passongers aro Jiint and restonable, and hnt by a statuto of tha Blate of Towa lhis roles for currying “pomsonors and frelght e reduced abot 40 por cent; that the dofendant 1n about o conform to tho roquiromants of that sintuto; _thnt, If it does mo, tho recolpta of tha road will not bo sufMclent to pay its runniug ex- Do, and tioratars g plafutln wil not recolva sy Tental,'which, 1t lleges, is tho only aouiree of incomo lo ray tuloedat on its bonds and e divkdends 1o tae atockholdera, Tho prayer of the bill fs that the de- fondant bo enjolued tror accopting tho provisions of Cliap. 68 of the Laws of tho Fifteenlls Genoral A~ seubiy of tlo faie of Towa, aud from adoping tho ate of compensation for the {ranaporintion of frolght and passengers preacribed thereln, and from oporatiug raid raflond under and In accordanco with sald eatoR 3 Wlso, praying that the safd Cliap, 68 muy 0 held audt doofared unconstitutional and void, TUK BECOND-MONTGAGE NONDS OF TUE 0., 0. & L C, R N, Spectal Dinpateh {o The Chicago Trfbune, TinaviLenis, Sopt. 14.—Col. Thomnas A, Scott, Prosidont of the Penneylvania Railroad Company, gave oflicial informntion to the public yeaterday morning, through a notice in the col- umny of this morning’s papers, concerning cor- tain socond-morlgago bonds of tho Coluabur, Chicngo & Indinna Contral Ruilrond Company, whiclh bors upon them the statement of & guar- nnteo by tho Pittabprg, Cinciunati & Bt. Lonis Rallway Company, and tho Ponnsylyania Rail- road Compuny, that this or anv othior state- mont, or the placiug thereof upon sny of the bonds, was unnuthorized by either of thess Companion. Bevoral of tie principal of- flcors of the Ponusylyanis Road wore in New Yorle City to-dav on mattors connected with the lenso of tho Chicago, Columbus & Indiann Cen- tral Railroad Company, and incidoutally, no \doubt, tho quostion wns' discussod ns to tho clr- cumstances undor which such a atatemont ap- peared. 'he Company had no knowledge of tho matter until correspondonts in this connery and England wrote to thew for information, Tho words of the guaranteo, boearing no_signature, wors painted in red ink upon the back of sovor- alof the bonds, and could have boon doue by an irresponsible person, “hess second-mortgagoe bonds are not includod in the terms of the ox- inting tuaso of the Chicago, Columbus & Indinna Contral Ruflway Company to the Ponnsylvania Contral aud 8t, Louis Compauoies, the latter not boing rosponsible for cither principal o intcrest, unlegs thora should bo a surplus of net earningd or rontal, applicable horoto under the terms of the lears, The wholo samount of tho issue is $6,000,500, A TOAD FROJECTED, Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Quwioy, Ill.,, Bopt. 14.—A railroad company b recontly boen organized in Missourt for the purposo of building u rond from Quiney to Albia, 8., to bo known s the Quiney & 8t. Paul Rail- way. Tho Iowa Contral is 8aid 1o bo intorestod in tho enterprige, with a view to reaching this city, Tho new rond wil conuneet at Albla with the Central Iowa, giving this city direct com- mwaieation with St, Paul. 1t 1s tho Intention to run the live west frowm Quinoy to LaGraage, aud from thera west and northwest to the torminus. Mr, L. Pratt Ducl, who iy conductig the onterpriso, bought lately what was known as tho West Branch of the old Missinsippt Valloy & Westorn, which bas been praded for sonie distanco wost from Canton, The line of tho now road is to strike the graded portion somewhere near Monticello, It is said thal nearly enongh local aid can be obtained “nloug the lino to build it, and the partios intor- ested thiuk that thero will be no dificulty in Y;"m""" the work through, Tho names of tho irectors havo not vet been mado public, but the organization of the Company has boen por- fected, and it is reported that considerable progress is to Lo made with the uew road this ully THE SPRINGPIELD & ILLINOIA SOUTHEASTE: Speciul Duputch to The Uhteaqo Tribune, SerixorsELy, A1, Sept. 14, mlfiu “I'rent to- day donied the application of creditors repre- penting labor and mutorial bills ngainet tho Springtleld & INinois BSouthonatorn Railrond Company to bo mado parties 1o the #ale of the road, or, failing in this, to ordor the road soly, with the privilege of redomption, The saloe will consequontly take placo to-morrow without re- demption, WASILINGTON. - Stenn Natia L Spectal Disputch to The Chicano Tribune, WasmxatoN, D, C., Sopt. 14.—It was confl- dontly oxpected that Dick Harrington§wonld, upon boing indicted, resign his position as tho Unitod States District-Attornoy's assistant, but he hna not done ro. Harrington does not seem to be lacking in cour- age and audaoity. AN EFFORT AT REFORM. An effore is making in the District to do away with the custom that has provailed for yoars of permittiug criminnls under wentence to oceupy qunrtors at tho Work-Tousoin commgn with tho unfortunates who have been through proverty compellod to seck rofuge in that iustitution, IN THOUBLE, ~ The New National Era, Fred Donglass' paper, is in trouble. Tho Mnrehal Los boou ordered to seizo tho establish ment on an oxecution, but an injunction temporarily restraining him was issued to-dny. INSP EGTOR-GENERAL OF BTCAMTOATS, Willinm Burnott, of New England, bas been appointed Buporvising ITnspector-General of Bteamboats. Ho has not yot signified hia accept~ anco. APPOINTMENT. Ex-Gov. Parsons, of Alibama, has beon ap- pomted Asdistant Attorney-Genoral to ferret out aud bring to trial tho porpetrators of the recent outrages in that Stace. Tothe Jssociated Preas, APPOINTSIENTS, WasixoTos, Bept. 14,—The President has a ointed N. C. Kenvon Postmaster at Chatsworth, Il., and Judson IL Stiffer at Georgetown, K William Burnett, of Bostar, has boen nppoint- ed Supervising Inspector-Gonoral of Stoambonts, ‘vico Smith. NOTIOE TO NATIONAL BANKS, The ‘Lroasuror of tho United Sintes has fesued & cirenluy roquesting National Banks to make an additional doposit of G per cent for the redemp- tion of thoir circulntion, with instrnctions that Ufuted Btates notes may bo seut to tho Trensur- or, under contract of the 1'reasury Departiment with tho Adams I3xpress Company, and under tho samo regulations a8 are prescripod for the forwarding of notes and currenoy of the United States for redomption. If any bank shall pro- for, it may forwnyd tho required amount by ita draft on” Now York, Bostou, or Philadelphia, drawa to tho order of tho 'Wreasurer of tho United States and payable in United Statoa uotes, Acknowledgement will bo made to each bank for iis deposit when comploted by romit- tanco to it of a certificate in the proper form. United States notes unflt for circulation will ba accopted in pn{mcut of additional 5 por cent do- posits ns rapidly as the notos of banks waking udditional deposit shull bo assorted, their amount will bo charged against the deposlt, and tho banks notifled, Compliance with this requost is optional with National Banks, but it is boped that prompt and general responge will be madoe to it. It is with great reluctunce that this course has been decided npon, but it now scems im- llmsa\ma to provent an interruption in the re- demption of Sationnl Bank notes unless a furthor doposit of United States notes shall b made. DINNER TO THE AZTEO OLUB, The following-named gontlemon were presout at tho Presidont's diuner to the Azteo Club this evenlng: Aen, J. G. Darnad, Gou, Georgo A. 1L Biako, Gen, R. O, Buchanan, Prof. Cappoo, Gen, W. H. French, Gou. P, V, Hagner, Gon. 8, Hamilton, Capt. L. T. Hardenstle, Gen, W. W. Machall, Gou. Z, B. "Tawer, Gon, II. Princo. Gon. VV, F.'Burry, Gen, Alvord, Surgeon B, Han, dolphy, Prof. 11.'L, Hendrick, Gen. M. L, Bone bam, Gon. C. M, Wilcox, Col. T, I- Aloxnndor, Gen. R, Patterson, Gen, I, E, Pate terson, Qen. Goorge Cadwaliader, Burgoon J, Simons, Gon. Fitz Jolm Portor, don. A. Cady, Gen, Muger, Gon, P, L. Shopperd, members ;:’I'{,lm (fl.b%mt,fl&nu. ll%rnco&’u;liur, (ianlll. 0. &, ahcock, Dr. Sharpe, United Btatos Distrios of Columbi, " eall ALABAMA DISTURDANOS, Tho Attorney-Gouernl lias employed ox-Gav. Pardons, of Alabama, to arsist the Unitod Stutos Distriet Attorneys In' the prosccution of porties gfcrund of violutions of Fedoral law In that ato, CHEROKEES MAY TAX INVADING OATTLE, Gon, Cowan, Acting Sccretary of the Intorior, Jins given his decinion that the” Cherokoes huve tho right Lo tax Toxus cattle drivon noross their reservation, and, in dofault of payment, o keize the oattle and lold thom for fuxes. TIE NEW AUBTRIAN MINIBTER. Daron Schwarz-Senborn, tho new Austrlan Ministor, prosonted bin crodontials to the 1 gsle dont to<duy, whon the usual intorchange of comulimentary spoochos ocenrred. CONHOLING, Inquiries in executive and diplomatlo quarters show thore i 1o truth in the report that Gor. muouy is seoking tersitorisl povsosalous on shiy aontlnent, THE OHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, EEPTEMBER 15, 1874, 'MOULTON'S STRTEMEN Comments of Leading Eastern Papers. ] # DAUTAT, GRUZL, COWARDLY, INPAMOUS." Hrom tAe Naw York Tribune. Throwing aside all this misorable rubbish, wo ean réduco what Mr, Moulion reslly has to say about tho scandal to a very fow poluts, 1, Ho gives (from mem- ory) tho words in which, a8 ho dvers, Mr. Deechior confesed to him bis fnproper relstlons witu s, Tilton, 2, Ho sssorts that the confession lae boon miade {n the hoaring of anothier person, whvwe namo ho doen not give, but it fs not Tilion, 3, Ite yeproduces tho lettors which passed betwoon Mr, Deechier aud Mrs, Tilton, afler the alleged confosnlon—the samo lotters wolch woro givon o thecorreapondent of Tns Citicaan Tnipon akd coplod fato thls papor. 4. Aud finally Tio declnres that Mr, Beacher confeasoil 10 bim that Lia hind committod adultery with anotlier woman, mei tloned, though not by name, n Tilton's throatening lettor (o Mr, Liowen, Tho first and socond allegations rest upon Mr, Moulton’s unsupporied word, sud wo hisve no hesitation fn saying that the langunga which he puta into Mr, Beeohor's niouth is impossibie. He reprevouts this Oliristian miuister as not only oo~ knowledging his adultory, but doclsring that * God would 1ot blame Lim for it.” That overtaxos ercdu- Uiy, The third mem rofors to tho so-callod clandes~ tino lotters, They are not ovidencesof guilt, Far from i, We clinllenge auy unprejudiced person to read thom without being {impressod by thoie doop ro- Higlous spirit ; aud, if wa aro Lo take them for lotters of amsiguation, we' must auppose that this man and wounan wore i tho habit of xayiug grace ovor thele sinful indulgencos, and mipgling all tieir critues with prayer,nat n bypocritical pretemmo bator tho world, ut 1 tho secrooy of tholr own guilty Intorcoursc, n tho malignant earncatncas with which oulion tries fo twist sn ovil significance out of theso iunocont, albelt gnabing senteuces, thoro s something of tho devli's own teimper, Ilo fourtls poiut also deponds principally upon Mr, Moulton's credibllity, sut herolio Lrings forward n solltary acrap of whai hie considera documentary cor- roboratiun, 1n the letter from Tilton to Bowon there was a referonco to sn_alieged crinio of ravishment, From the lsdy concornod In this story a lottor i rinted which 3lr, Moulton wonld have us bolieve ro- ors to Mr, Beockier's crime, Now, we know tho pur- ticulars of this cano, o kinnw the incidonts of ‘the trivial quarrel to’ which the lottor does rolato, Wo know Mr, Mouiton's chargs to bo su atrocious calumuy without a abaow of justilication ¢ and, at the propor duy, o truth wil bd eatablisied by lidiaputablo ori- chice, But wo shall not wasta time and temper in annlyzing a statonent which will dumo Fraucls D, Moulton deeper than any rovelation of baseucss and_ treachery that hins been mads by Mr, Boochor o bis frionds, It in about auch & document a3 ono might expect from tho man who allowa his friend to make morchandiso of hix wifo's honor, and acts 80 broker {n tho_trans- action,—~brutal, cruel, cowsrdly, ibfumious. Docauso his actions have beon misconstrucied forsooth, this Dayard of Brooklyn must save his roputation for geterosity by blasting tho howos in which hc haa been { & favored guieat, palliug out the private lotters com- mitted to bis honorable keoping, showlng tho world | What ugly thinps brothers al sltera could say of oo auother, what sentimental phraucs wives could write {0 tho abaence of their husbands, and droggiug the reputation of ladies whom ke has never kuoy and tho happiness of familles which Juve nover wronged Lim, through the reckling flth of this un- paralicled scatidal, 1t would not have boen consider. &d nico businesa for s goutieman in olden thnes ; but we supposo ft a all right in thexs days whon a husband undertakiea to prove that ko 18 nok a dog by showing that e i o ouckold, It 1o time for this sbominable businees io be stop- ped. Ll accusors have fafled In thelr care, and ovary resh attempt to accomylisl their purpose only malies thieir falluro more diansirous, ‘Tho word of Heury Ward Beecher stands good ngainst s ton-acre lot fuil of Moultons and Tiltous, The world will toletato no Whatevor may bo snid, - more of thelr pusslonute nwd unsnpported asertiona, Ifthey have any prouf of what they allege ngainst tho pastor ot Piymoutls Churoh, lot them tako & into s court of Justice, whure it can' bo woighed snd sifted, A suit at law may enuble (hom to destroy the character of Mr, Boecher § though notbing will ever mend Lheir own, *““DAMAGING TO THX THYORY OF MR, DEEOHER'S INNOCENCE, From the New Fork Herald, Soma of these facts are new, und in tho shaps of documentary ovidenco—Icttors from Mw, More, Mr. Becehor, and Mre, ‘lilton, Thoy are striuge Joftors, roathiug of mystery, sorrow, fear and hinting, it may o presumed, of sin,' The new Jetiers of Mr. Deechior Lfmecif axo an dimlcult to oxplaln upoi the bresump- ton of bis Innocence as thoko which havo Leen pub- lshed, and At almost na awlwardly into his verslon of tho causes of Ll troublo, But that which is most startiing fn_ tho stiteweat {s M, Moullows dircot persouul fostimony, This 18 to the effect that Mr, Beocher coufessed to him not only Ifs adultery witl Mrs, Tilton, but aleo bin criminul conueclion with other women, and tha details of this confession form the most difgusting portions of tho document, Tho crediblitty of bir. Moullon i of courie,’to b mesaured againat the crediblity of Mr Beechcr in tha light of the admitted facts, Iero it {s that tho stroug clement of My, Mouiton's niatement ia found. He hug compured dstes, coutrasted langunge, analyzed cir- cunmistauces, sud thus framod au_arguinent which ia dumaglog to tho ticory of Mr. Seccliory tuuoceiice, It will not do, therufore, for ilie cliamplons of that thicory to eay that Mr. Moullon I not_worthy of bee Yef ;" that 18a courso which thoy might profitably ndopt I€ he cama befure tho public with an wisupport~ ed assortion, But it Is not unsupported; ho sustuing it with documentary cvidence, and th assortion, the facts, tha logic, must all o judged together. “Wo tho chargo of blackmalling preforred by Mr, Beecher a full xeply s made by Mr. Moulton, and this In tho loant interesting portion of the statoment, for tho reuson that tho chargo mover bad much weight with the public, Mr. Beccher's attitude foward Mr, Boulton up to Iast July s fuconsistont with o knowl: edgo of blackmeiling, and many fricnda of tho pastor have been unable to reast this conclusfon. Dutssn falso chiargo of blackmafling would be as damaging to 3Lr. Heachor 08 a confession of adultery, and, i fact, under Lis circumstances would fmply uch’a confe sion, they have explained 1t by a reciprocal misunder- staudmg, Thuy : Moulton, ¥rougly believing Beeclier gullty, accuses him 3 Beeclior, coniscious of Lis own {ne Rocente, can only expluin such an attack by supposing oulton to havo been a morcenary wretcli, But whils such a theory i8 neceasary to _1110€o who aré convinced of Mr, Becoher's inuoceiico, nud at the same tino cer— tatn of Mr. Moultou's disinterestedness, it can be dis. missed from a calin consideratio of tho facls, ‘Whoso facte, withont refareno o tholr conuuencet, clearly rovo o us thut Alr, Aloulton did not biackdiail M, occhior, but was actuated fn thoso busiucss matters by ordinry miotives of kindneey tohoth tho men bo- tiveen whom be stood as a friend. Nor do wo find in this statement evidenco that Alr, Moulton ho betrayed Mr, Beecher's confidence, for the publication of ull these lotters §s justitled by Alr, Beceher's attomnpt to fuin Ar. oulton's repuiation, Wo may ay, thers. fore, thnt wo conder that by tho productioi of Mr, Tieccher's own writlen words Mr. Moulton s cleared 1il4 chiaracter of the impututions of his opponeuts, and that any furiber defense on his part is, at this stage of the dovelopments, unnecessary. P’ question fA ene tirely a8 to Ar, Beechor's jznoconce, and the new cliuryos requiro uu answer, Dut itis nscless now to mako that aupwer out of court, Mr, Boecher can afs ford to wait till the suit which 3r, Tilton bus brought agabnst hiwm iy tried, and i)l thon neither Tilton nor Douiton ehould say suothor word, Tho climax of tha rcandnl appears to have boen reachied, and & lgal do- cision I nll the public at present desirea, 4 A KIND OF INSULT TO IUSIAN NATURE," Fua (ke New Yark Warld, It {8 not at all nccensary for s to enter Intoany come parative analyala of the tow * documents " which Mr. Moulton ks now brought forward in support of Lis nemcrtion tliat ho liss told the (rutl, sna- tlist Ale, Beccher L Jied, ubout the matter of Mr, Beochor's alloged eryminal ntlmucy with Mrw, Tiltou, None of thedo documenta relnforce iu uty degree, while sovaral of them suriously luvalidate tha charge, by their Lear— 1ug upon which alone can thelr publication be Justitied, . . Theroreally must bo s limit somawhoro to human cradulily, faseinating o it undonbtedly would Lo 10 the humati ind, fn sumo of ile lower develop- meuts, to be entertained with Moulton's moral can-con dunceit by cloriymen, wives, aud mothera within tho circlo of & respectably Chrlstion church xud cougrogas tlon, . . . 1f weare {o bolievo what Mr, Moulton assorts ‘of himself, o hos devoted Limwelf, with tho ussistunce of bin 0w Wife, for s number of years paet, to concealing from tho publis of Lrookly aud from ir, Teechet's own church and congregation L kndwledyo not ouly of Ar. Beecher's critujal fntin cy with Mra, ‘Tillon, but of a erles of the most bieinoua offensea agaiuat decency and humanity perpotrated by chior, 1n tho pursmat of this objoct, If we aro fo va bim, bo has not only oxbibied, botl in pubtio aud 10 privat, the warmest airection and admization for & moat lon{hsoma hypocrito and repro- bate, but Lie han also pursuaded Lis own wife, equally cogulzant with himelf of the rovolting truth, o con. bizia with him In lavishing affection wnd admieation, symputhy, nud thogruvious tenderucases of soclal intors caurse, npon this loathsome bypocrite and_roprobufe, And he fuforms us that e would nover have coused s to act, o to lead his own wifo thus to act, hud it not Locome nocessary for him to defend himaelf ugalust u charge of blackmafling Mr, Beechor vicarl- otisly in behalf of a husband whom o belleved. Mr, Beocher to havo dishonored { All this fa not fold us of Mr. Houltyn by Mr. Deschar, nor by Az, Bucclior's lawyors, nor by Br. Bocelier's admirers aud friouds, 1t 13 told us of Mr, Mouiton by Mr, Moultan himselr, ‘with the most oynical uncousclousties of tho hideons 1igiat f1 which e is nutting himself by tho revelation, It ia kind of insult to human nature to bolloys what Mr, Moulion thus tells us of himeelf and of his own wifo until bellef sl huve Leen forcod upon s hy otber lewtimony. 1t would Lo an outrage upon coni mon _sense to bellove what & mau who can tell us this ‘about hfmwelf wnd about his own' wifo tolls us abont any other human bolng wiiatover, until boliof shall have beeu farcod upon us by otlior testimony, 44 OPINION WILL NOT 1K OHANGED BY IT,” From (he Neio Yurk Sun, As for adding any conclustye lestimony to what was 1 the caso bofore, wo cun't koo hat it [Moullow's wtatement] does wuch u thing, Phe oplulup of men ro- spooting tlo guilt or innocouco of Mr, Leecher will uot D changed by it. Thoso who bellovo Lim funocent Wil belfavo it all the mory 3 thove who think Alm gullty will bo more cortan of it than ever, ‘Thu plkes wont on stoaling, ‘o vods wont on ocliog : ‘Huoh fustrioted woro they, But profurred tuo old way. 45QPVIOUS MALIOK AND FILTHY SUGGESTION," From the New York T¥uies, Wa aro not cailed ‘upon to foflow Mr, Moulton turough his olaborate defondo agatust the chargo of binekmeiling mudo by Mr, Docchiors fricnds and law- yurs, Wuhavo novor thought tiat chinryo consiutent WL the nlleged faotw of the case, nur have wo tied it a8 an arguent for or againsl auy of the actors fu this bustuens, Further, wo canuot conlider it a3 hay« $ng thoslighteat bearlugf upou the matn coutroversy to Kuow u whst preaise timu Mr, Boachor ccased to re- ard Monlton as his friond, sud what was the ver nst ocwaion on which he it his arma round Moul ton's neok, aud declred that * God hd nover raisod him up &' tryol griend,” Afr, lecchior's yoputation fox coumon Laarecolved (00 ruds & sbiook dure ng the progross of thia dlncrisaion ta rondor it worth wiila Lo roopon that branch of tho aubjoct BoW. © 4 o Onn any man of pure mind, whatover bo his tieory of the’ case, find“in Mr, Deechor's Inteat lotters o Hies, Tillon Any wol Altiy miggenticns on Mr. Moul- 1on thinks ko has discovered in them 2 Thoy are, in. dlood, written 1n the oxtraordinary dialoct with which ik acandal” has mado us familisr, but they aro porfeotly roconcilabio with an entirs abaouce of” an guilty intercourse batweon Mr, Beochor and Mrs, Til- fon, > Tho matyr-liko loor with whiloh wo ato asked to notice Mr. Boechor's. reference to his wifo's loaving liotae, and forced conntruciion put upon hia curloa Sargons about * trug {nwarduness,” will lead tmpartial-| people o Infer that elthor Moulion haa tinged thia ‘wholo controversy with bis own grossncts or that the Aliine of his ¢ o connsel ” haa loft a distinct traco Bioro, If this xind of comment is ealeulated to weaken ‘what Mr. Moulton calls hls ** canc,” whut shall wo sy nbout tho perfectly gratuitous introduction, in all il loatkmome dotails, of the chinrgen which Tilton quoted on the authorily of Jleury O, HBowen, snd which, molly on the prompungs of ’n pruront curlonity, Moulton was led to funuire sbout? I wo underataud aright that mysterious dosument known a8 “{tho tripariite covenant,” thess charges wero elthor disavowed or withdrawn b{ Bowen, aud abandoued o far as Tlton was concorned, Tho Indy who gave thom ctrzoncy alto mada a tolorahly expllcit donil of tho alleged facts of this earlicr seandal, and’ what poraible urpose cat be served by its unsavory,resurrection now P wiiat, diifionic t conoetve. - Somllon’s Wnaine yorted testimony about Mr, Deechor's confessions ™ on this matter must havo precisely the mamo lack of crodibility which his other bure assertions of o similar "Plsls Jatost alutement doe not make 1t any moro in- telligibls than bofara Low 1t wa possiblo for Monlion 10 Kinte, bolloving what lie soys he did, that Mr, Teccher could stand “4f the wholo cass woro pub. ilslied to-morrow.” Ho ropeats now bis bollef thnt Wit g (A, Deocher] had mado, a8 bo was advised to ‘mako, & full and fratik confeuslon of tho wholo truth, aw hio had douo o o, sccompaniod by wuch ox- pressionn of contrition and _repentance ua Lo ad mnde to me, i church and tho worlil would iave forgiven him, and he would have stood.” ‘Thia in gronsly absurd, BIr, Deoclor's con- fennlon of linlf tho offcnsca of which ‘Moulton cliima tolive heard from his own lips would ave irrotrieva- Dly ruued bim, It is nonsonso to talk sbout onl. ton's opfulon Tecelviug strength, from tho fact that after all tho olinrges huvo beau published, 3ir, Beocher et zotalus bis hold on bis church, Thoro hian been 3ia condoulug " of # adnlterioa " cither in Plymouth Churely or outside of i, becattee Mr, Beocher Lss not Deen convicted of any ntich offenscs. - An emiuent cler- fyman has precisoly tho samo right as othor people to Cluim thut Lo wbail not bo condemncd on evidouce whtich will not stand elther the teat of u court uf law ot of falr-minded cnticism, Plymouth Church may fiave undervalued that evldano, just as a good many othior puopla linve ovorvaluod it.” But the majority of thie renpeciable public have simiply insisted on rating Mr. Beeclior's crodibllity bighor ~than that of thio e who linve appeared sgajust him, and o liuve accopted his ow oxplanation of hin conduct and his lotters us, on the wuole, involving fowoer diificultics aud fntlictiug less obvious fnjustice than sny of the otlier altornutives which havo been prescnted. Tho only unquestioncd * disclonures " which Lisve attond- cd the cutire controyorsy Ivolve the rovelation of un- nupected weaknoss in- Mr, Beecher's character—ot moral cowardice, of a tenduticy Lo uge words in non- natural sonacs, of surprlslbg lguorance of hunw charnctar, aud of smaziug preforences for Fathor worthless poople. Tho unioubted proof whick hu boen given of Ihe existence of suck fuilinge, jolued witl & morbld and daugorons habit of misiug up the most solonm_ With tho most trivial _suufects, doubticas erionsly Impatr Mr. Beozlior's futurs iu~ fitiency na & groat follzioun teackior, But 4t will need nomething much moro conylucing aud far Toss replets witlt obvicus mutica und fithy uggestion than thin ixst statonnont of Mr. Moulton t0 put au end {0 that fu- tluonice altogother, *THE CONCLURION 18 INEVITADLE." From the New Vurk Gruphic. Mr, Moultow's reply io Mr. Deechur's’ statement i completa fn_every porioulnr, 1t shown tho unirist- Wortluluess of the romarkable doctimneut Mr, Boocher ‘plncad Lefore his Tuvestigating Consmittos, by b reoital of factn and ovents in_thoir order, with dates aud let- torn and other’ suppozting ovldendeo of thio most con- yinciug character. Tt bus tho simplicity and siralght- forwardnees of truth 1 cyry senience, The lottera confirm Lis statouents, aud Mr. Beccher Is confrontod Dy Mr, Boocher n a very duamaging way, . . .. “The caso now standa thua ¢ Alr, Becehor aa boen cliargsd with eriminal conduct in counection with Mrd, Tilton, nnd both partios havo denied the charge, But Mrw, Tiitow's word hns Leen broken by tho lesil= mony of lior letters, and sl has been (hrown over sa 5 worthicss wituess by MF, Beccher and bis {rfends, Mr. Boecher called on Mr. Moulton to come forwaed and fostity, Mr, Mollton at last roluctantly did mo, and declares that both ~Beecher and Mra, Tiiton have -repeatediy confesscd thelr criminal conduct to him, and bupports his wswertlon by an array of documentary aud circumstantisl evideuco that ¥ absolutely overpoworiug, provided his word s taken, But ls word {8 ubroken, No offort bas been mada to prove that ho is untruihfal, 1t f not enovgh to declaim against tho fucredibllify of Lia testimony, and pronounce his statoments wortliless on general grounds, e must ba aesumed to bo trutlhtul tiil it fs sliown that Le a a ar, But Lo bas no motive for Iying ngatnst Booelier, and overy renon for defonditg Difm o tho very utusot. His Word I bacled by lut ters thut oro Indisputably genulne, sud a chaln of facks i which every ovont aud incdent s Nuked in an order that is perfectly natural, asud canunot ba broken unless " his word s proved wortbless, We habe, then, Mr, Tiltow's chiurgo, supported by Mr, Moullow's stateinent and documéntary _tentiinony” aud ~ Beecher's owa lot fers, opposcd by Baccher's denfal, Eversbody knows what ti unsupported denfal of ufl accused person s worth, Deechor lins avery ourthily motive for denying » ohiurgo 8o terribly crushing os tho one wnder whith L staggers, while Moulton fins overy caribly motiva for testifylug iu his favor, Tho concluslon I nevitae ble, and unprofudieed and intelligent people all over tho country caunot resist it, The faws' of humun ovidence niust Lo applied to thia case as to all_others, “T'hers 8 no reasun for tho blind adoration of Beecher that sacriflces il character, all voraclty, ail_konor, all the lws of human conduct, all legal and moral rules of evidenco for bis exculpation. ‘Fhe men who make & fetleh of Lim havo proved his womst onetulcs, aud those who would crush everybody aud everything that scom to opporo him do Lim &u injury while thoy ke themselves ridiculous, 3 NOT CREDIBLLY New Yurk Eveamy o the 7 Poat, ‘The writer fs muster of tho art of nictitation. Tho force of what lio says lics In the futerpretation. Tho Privato leliery which ho publisies aro of conscquence only so far o his explanation of them s correct, Wo taay b purdoned it wo doubt tho correctucss of Lis interprotation, As between Moulton aud 3r, Beecher at this sluge of tie controversy wo belluve My, Beechor, Theso letters ft Mr. Beecher's osplanation 3a woll as thoso of which he Liad pornonal knowledga when o wrolo it, ‘T report of tho Plymouth Obureh Com- suittes certainly crented a strong presumption thut the naturo of tho accasation hud beew changed during tho courso of tho controversy, Boultun's saecriions might bo eutitled to more patlent considoration liad they been_made befora th Committco, He may havo goliled the ealfafnction, by this ~publication, of proving snow Mir, lccehtr's folly, but lio certaluly hos not nficcted {ho question of A, Deocler's guilt, o testimony of o man who would deliberately wnd with guile labor to mafntuln at the bead, of u Chriatiun organization such » tuan a6 Monlton acserts 3lr, Becelicr to bo, and who would permit bis own wiio to llsten from Sunday to Sunday to the preaching of s1eh & ma and 1o Fecelve bim a8 o friend aud o pas- tor futo her lousehold, s not credibls, If what Lo saye that ho believen to'bo true i true, io must And othior wvidenca thun his own oud that of the letters already publislied liofore ho can substantiate it ' DONE N8 VERY WORST,” Fyom the Neww York press, Mr. Maulton s wimply dons his very Heury Ward Deeclier, and it would Lo most ddlo to deny that bin veveral eoncentrated attacks hava greatl daniaged bim beforo the publie, 1f 1t fa tho truf sshich bas been told, an many bellovo, tho dumnge is ull thint was desired by tho roveater of It, and if it u tho repetition of s0 many falschoods, thé dainage fa Turdly less, Liko tho continted dropying of water upon o sloie, constant calumuy makes ta iewry urks, Mr, ‘Moulton, no doubt, has friends yho Leliove whiat o enys, and tho publié, idifferent eitior to Mr. Beecher or Mr, Moulton, may also belfevo what Mr, Monlton says, and pronounce * tha greal preacher a great liar und worse, but Wwho think a littfo and Temembor n good 'deal, welghing motives nud facts, will uot bo slow to learn 'thiat tho tro of Boceher, Tl ton, aud Moulton, upon their own confessious, bhava becomo niost horuly smizcbied ; aud f tho davolop- ments of the past slxiy duys are not i leeson to_the, and all athors, the public indoed s slow to leuru from somo of tho worst oxumplca of human depravi- worst against We i d it anything on enrth ought to bo sacred, it 16 lotters written” in the coufidence of that lovo which, up to August last, Lsccher unguestionatly et for Doultor If we ure to belleve Mr, Moulton, bo kuew Mr. Beo crall nloug to 1o o sediicor, 4 ravisher, an adulterer, & liar, and everstuing fulse. Honco he kopt Lis ‘letters which nre now publislid, 1f thinn what in culled friendship or religion (for Mr. Moulton can quoto Berlpturo as well aw Mr, Boecher), tho world - tuat mukes no professions of eltheor will osk to bo delivered both from the intluonco of tho Chureh and tho eme Drace of riends, 4% A THUNDERLOLT WHICH CAN HANDLY BE AVOIDED," From (he Hrouklyn Argus, Whatover may havo been the opiiion of the publio before, those of them who reud this document must realizs that o polit has been reachod whon tho ques- tion is removed from the persount disagreement of two quen to o great fusue affecting the fustitution of the Ouurch, Upou thls fasue tho people and tho prees of Atnerlea murt have opinjons, Either Mlr, Moulton must Lo speedily proven tho most_ enormoun slanderor s wilifal lior of tho cantury, or Mr, Lecchor cano administor tho Gospol to ntelligent peaple, Tho thno don come whon tho discussion of »lbvo Lebos antt the udoration of their mothers as * chinf saiuts ™ must bo removed from the Chureh, and whoy mings- ters must nol roeivo. s moro charitably protection for suppoked criine thun i extended to other members of soclety, lud half or a titho of the testimony pro- duved jn this case been brought against almost uny other man, the result would kave been expulsion and sovlul ostracistu, Light Is right, and the Church canuot afford to look at it dlerently, Tt munt oxamine i good falth and with carncstness, 3lr, Moultou is an utter stranger to us, but, Judged by tho chaructor which Lo has ex- hibitéd fu'chiy wifair, ho how won' for Limself au onvie ablo position, 1fw bis boon rovilod by the Church, by inaividuals, and the press ; but ho s magusnlmons, and strikes no counter-blows, 2= 1lis moral bravery is af a kind more ndmirablo Than that which cousos saun to moot a fos in mortal combat, 1le encountered the_hostility of Mr, Tilton becauso ho woull not do- Jiver to hin he paprs in his lauds, Ho rosisted tho {mporiunitics and the Influonce of a yroat and influe entlul Bocloty, e thought of two lnuocent famiiles who would for by Ful’llnlly. und by plead for sl Wiion i1 Bpite of Limsclt o i to stop in Lotween two tricnds, ho allowed the fucts in his 1os- secalon to {oll thelr owil slory, it Lo stoud by tha merits of tho personal part of this question hiave been finiahed, {30ULTON'S NTATREMENT WILL, OUTWEIGI NRZONER'S, " From the Npringdeld (Maas,) Republican, From all this, catupo dn scarcely possible, oxcept in ono_direction, ' Thoso who roly on wiint is callod thio peychiologienl ticory,—that fa, that 80 gret a prechior coild nol romlf ‘commit so groat ciime, In the warda of (ho Rov, Mr, Ilalliday, ovon though an_angel from ieaveu shionld come down and_maka the chargo, —are §mpreginblo to this oyidonco, Thoy aro safo, bo- catire thoy refuno to a0mit the possibility of gnilt from tho firat, * Dut, tothe vant majority of_men, Moulton's statement fy more_prabablo on the rules of ovidutica, m iho documeniary testimony, moro roconctlubls with tho nausl opcrations of human noture aud the frailtics of sexual psasion, than eocher's, Wo do not say that Mr, Uoocher §s proven gilty, bocauso the opportunity for cross-oxamination and for tho production of wiincsson lins not yet beeu offared In ita fullest oxtont, but wo do say {liat, with he candid observer, Moulion's statement will out- woigh Besohor's, Further, thors esn bo mo cacape for Mr, Beocher, but to meot (s charge in ovory place, ~Thie country and the Congregational churelieh cannot submit {o thy rotuen of thin mon to his puiplt swfd the acclaim of hin porisly, afler tho roport of an ox-parte commltteo, 1t 8 104 10 b thonght of, A TIIA TEARIDLE PAPER," From the Philailelpba Lrens, Tt [Monlton'n statement] ia a cool, cloar statoment of focts, deamn by o plondy hund, and alil more dam. oging to Mr, Deechier than anything yot published, Ttending it we begin to kipvo # clearer cancepiion of M. Boceliora position, ay wolchod so graplically by himaclf, when lie speaks of having boon * hanging on the ragged edges of dowpair.” o, . All tils wolyht of evidence can’only be braken by Mr, Beeclior impeaching tho charactor for veracity of Din itimate friond, confidontial advlsor, and owon it~ views, cailed by himseif, Fravk Moulton, ‘This, for wyell-grounded roasons, lie wottld_ not ba permitted to do i court o law, You may not play fast and loose with your own caso ; you caurot call & witness and re- call hin toatimony, It must be nddcd that, to break Nr, Moulton's ovi- dence, his character for trutl-telling must uccesafully bo §mpedched. Itisof no accouut to accuse him of bad 1norals, of licentionsucas, wnd 6o forth, as some of Mir, Boccher's frionda do, Thie only nssault hnt will Dear down bis torrible facts muot 1o on his repulation for veracily; thut is, Ins capaclly a8 a wituess, In conclusion, wo may add ono refleotion : In look- ing over this terrible paper,—viowing its “elaborato winding of the colls of ovidonce around tho wicked victm of his own passlons, tho sklliful collection of tlie parts, the cool, deadly prectsion with which tho facts cuccessively doveloped aro brought into action, o feel that it revenln {lie hand of a master In crim= iont b and pleading, s it the hand of Toujamiu . bier —_— THE BLACK HILLS INVADED, Brovx Crry, Ia., Sopt. 14,.—The Indian Agent at tho Ponea Hosorvation, Dakotn Torritory, states thata fuw days minco a party of Indians srrived from Spotted Thil's Agoncy, noar the. hend of Whits Rivor, and brought a roport that whito mon wero connng into tno Black Hills in Inrgo numbers from Montana and other Torrito- ries west, A Capitnl Idon. Themnew fdes just brought to our notice by A.J. Nutting, the C. 0, D, clothier, 15 cortainly one of the most novel dvertleing achemes wo hava heardof, He proposcs to distribute from bis stand in the Expoul- tion 100,000 tickets, numbored in conscentive order from No, L up, On the Ist of October about $700 worth of aliverware, gold and sflver watelos, etc,, cte., will Do given away fo tho lucky numbors doctded on that day. Lvary detall of the whole arrangoment will be cnrried out In & moat atraightforward mannor, sud a number of poraona will e well ropaid for keeping Mr. Nutting's card o fow days, Of course, the advantige Mr, Nutting derlves froin this is tha opportunity o will thun enjoy of Leing held in pleasant remembranco Dy 100,000 persous, and calling their attention to his enterprising Lousc at Nos, 184 and 186 State stroot, The gifts can be seen ab tho above numbers, S e Sl oo Reed’s Templo of Musie, Fine rosewood planos, prices $300 to $700; terms, 0 casli, balance $25 per month, Splendid organa with aix stops for $125; terms, $25 cash, balance on monthly paymenta, MARRIED. YOUNG~NELSON—Tn this city, Spt, 11, 1874, by 0. DoWIlT, Fates 8t 170 Adams-gier AlE: Ao Ua Voung, of Ruokfoid, und Mirs Thorosss M. 'Nelvon, of Pocatonioa, DEA'LHS. BURK E—Sopt. 1, at tho residance of her paronts, 335 » Jianud, younrcst dawghtor of Bicttacl and vy Fanayiiurke, died 10 yvace 4 onths aod [ da uncral Wodnosaay, 16th inst., at 10 a, m. Carciages to Calvary Comotory. ' Frioudsof tho familyaro invited toatiend, BART! Chatlotte A, Bartlett, wifo of tho Rov. Willfam Al nd vin Bartlett, pastor of Plymouth Chureh, duuhtar of Valior by Flendors, Eadg of Atliwaw Burno, Switzerlaud, Saturday, Bept. 13, of beart dis HARRIGAN—Aug. 13, at Lis lata rostdonce, 831 Hub- ol liarrian. Wlaco from above.named rosidenca Tuzaday, 16th, at 1l o'clock, to St. Columkill's Catholis Uhurch, thongw to Calvary Camlory, by oatriages. TAYLOR-—On tho 13.h ns 8 residonco of hls parants, 002 Scdywick-st,, Thootors W., of brain fever, Rggd 8 'miontiia and 13 dags, son of 36 J. and Atrs. L. aylor. L¥ n Toronto, Tussday moraing, the 8th inst., after along and paingl iilucss, Mary, rellot of the late Patrick Lo, agod 5 years and 6 montas, - Loquiscat in pace. KINS—0u tho 13ih, James . Gaskins, agod Funoral scrvices_at tho louso, 427 West Monroo-at., 3 o'alock Sopt. 15, Friends invite 82 Polladoiphla, P pluase covy, TIOLMES—At his Iate rostdonce, 625 Wost Adamnat., Sunday, 13th Indt., aiter a paioful sloknoss of thred months, Isane Halitior, aged 83 yeara, Noutico of tuneral will bo yivon horcafter, MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S BOOTIIING SYRUP has boon used o2 ahildren with novor-failing anccoss. It corrocta acid. 1ty of the ston:ach, relievcs wind colic, regulates tho bow- oly, ouros dysentery and diarrhea, whothor arlsing from. toothing or other causon. An old and well-triod romody. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THE HOUSEIOLD PANACEA will be found Invalua. ble, Immoiato rollef will follow I1ts use inall cases of pain in tho stumach, baiwels, or alde; ricumatism, colfo, colds, spralus,and tuises, Forinternal and oxtornl use. nd Baltimors, Ald., papors Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no athor cauro than haviug worms in the atomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGI COMEITS will destroy worms without Injury to tho ohild, belng perfactly WinTE, and freo from all colorlug or other injurious ingrcdionts usu- ally usod fn worm proparations, Sold by all druggists. 25 MORSE'S LUXURENE, S MORSE'S - *LUXURENE FOR TEIE EHAIR. A Tew ond Perfest Tuvention of Relned and Decdorized Gocauut OIl, Blogantly Combined with Other Ingredients, And dolicatoly perfumed—unequaled by anything in tho market; rendering the Hair soft and glossy; promoting its growth and benuty, nnd proventing Dandruff, No color- ing or irritating propertics. In fact Nature’s GREATEST AND DEST NUTRITIVE HAIR DRESSING, Handsomely put up; nolls at sight, Prico, 50 conts, Wholosnle by Van SBchaacls, Stavonson & Reid. Sold by all Drupgists and Notion Dealors, ORIy * g’ { THE CELEBRATED Phalons Cereus, Morse's White Rose, Morss's Wood Violet, Morse's Paphian Bouquet, Morse's Dedication Bouquet, to surpase tho most celobrated finglish and Fronch man- ufactures, Wholosalo by VAN BOHAAOK, BTEVE N & KEID. Sold by all Drugglats and Notlon Doal- AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC SALE DY ORDER OF OOURT. "Tho undersignod, Revolrorof **Tho Hlinols Stouo, Lime, aud lorlug Coiupaby, ¥ witl ol by ondur of Court, at Pal Ha Auction, 1o the Wigheat bidder fur canlt, on 1Ho sever Lauith (L1 day of buptombior, (474 0t at the Quarry of tho suld.** Lilinls Stono, ing Outgany, ¥ on Geandoav., jist wost sido of the on whoso famitly, fortuuo, and fnfience Bad becn temporarlly destroyed, and who hud no ree. ward 10 offer but tho wari thanke of u grateful hoatty Thero faw kind of herola sublimity about the position. of Mr, Manlton which catmot fail o attract wido atlontion, From his depository af documents and tha Lroadth of his logle Lua procecded m thundorbolt Which can bardly Ue avoided, If it cannot bo turned. saide, and he provelw the woret of oriinfuals, the (hS full 3t with Bix hndrod wnd Uleyst 1 e Eaor 10 WL M iien 3y huaid ot horsta. o () mulas, Swouty-{vo () wakans with boges, 19) a0t cart hare ten (10) oarts, ane (1)'dutag wagon, ot 1) 8ol o buy 110us, Lwelvo (1) ot doubl bar oo t) singlo husuy ;3 b arness, ouo (1) wator tuly ot 158 4w ffare & tinu o it tantlou fs o ¢ AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & 00, LINCOL PARK. Desivale North §ite Rosilence Property AT ATOTION. Wo wil sl on the groand AT il soll, , on TURSDA i OOy, Hont: i, iy S B, Tor i T GNGIE 1O, Vol Latw 13 and 1 n Sahngslinn Sabdis Jianof Hogk's'in Lanel bty Hb! Olfl k.‘ r - I 1 ot 3 . M., Gkt Bevod “Wikconiin ad LINCOLN PARI. Thero Tots aro owned by structions aro positivoly aud permnaeridont, and nur in. ot any Jimit or rasorvo, y aud porainporily 1O BHLL wiihe TV L o mort : LKA rionnosd a1t s Ao furalahad to dato, ¥ur any fuihoryactiou) j RO A m i B taslissl Mossr KNAUER, | GLISON, POMKROY & GOv AparfilorOF 81 ud'sd Handotoh.gt. Elsent Household Furniturg AT ATTOTION, * Tuesday Morning, Sept. 16, at 10 o'clack, At privata rosidonco noar corner Vanlluren and Banzae [mon-ata., on Kanganion-at., th entira contents of My blop(ent: rostdenco of 13 Yooms. . Palor, Dining.room aad Kitchon Suenitacn, Bods, liedding, Crockory, Glass. -~ 0to. 1 3 f $ip-gio- plondid Hrussols Carpols, dto. od Flag, ELINON, FOMEROY & CO., Auctionoers, Elegant Collection OF HIGH-OLASS x Modern Gil Paintings AT ATCTION, Tuosdny snd Wednosdag, Sopt, 16 and 16, AT OUR BTORES, Nos. 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Com: 1 Tnesd, e R Rleone a3 S O, Sqpt 1 atTo clalocks At Ratno liors. W6 will Oihe 3t Targostamil most olegant antfection af © /T POUtion hd HIGH-CLASS MODERN OIL PATNTINGS, From tie sascls of well.k ATiiY, ombrettig pver™ 224 Yorolgn 200 Choice and Valuable Works of Art. All mounted in_the EVERY PICTURE A GEM, Inb Afso, 8 fow vory fine Stool Togravinger eloing. - smassab tugravings, fucluding the magnilicont piocure, ‘71 Frodigal Sun, ¥ framod In walnut nod ghit, o o0 “¥iia wholo oolloction, with cataiogisy il o mm exhibl. tion an Monday provious to. s310, aul 411 Intorested xe 1uvited to Yl ote Storo, Tho s3I0 1n percinblyes—drory picture to bo sold to close out tho collection., Intending purchasors may roly on the alsolute sale. ~ Ationd thg fale on Tussday moraing, whilo 1be Golleotion 18 e brokea, ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. Adtioridert, | By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-nv, DRY GOODS. Our next Regular Catalogue Anction Sile Taege day, Sept. 15, at “JLI-Z o'elock a, m. A foll and_attractivs lno of Pleco Gonds, Coatin the, Cassimoras, Maltons, Choviots, Dasvers, Ohime Sattnets, Joans, ato. o, Flannels, Tinecss. Checks, Telt Gaods, eto., Genin Morino’ U g Ladies'” Folt & d Caps, Gloves, Notione, Bad Quilts, Horo Blankots, ete. Another elegant lino of Lincn Gootls, Lincn Towols, Napkins, Hd Linen Crash, ote, Whita Gocils, Embrolderios, Fdsiogs, ine of Folt Carpotings, Cramb At Honloey, tincy Ganis, Plaied Ware, Clcate, elo. 0ok of a rotallor of Millinory 'and’ Fancy Goodsy Kt Goods, Embroidorice, atc., witl s130 bo closed. CARPIETS. A fall lins of Cotinge, Ingrain and Folt Carpots will be offured at 11 a'clock. 7 ‘Gtaloguos rondy Mondey morning. GEO. F; GORE & CO,, 64 and 70 Wabashi-r. Great Cataloot Auction Sale | ong THOEND o, SAMPLES AND DUPLICATES, OF WELL-ASSORTED BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 16, AT 9% A, M. PROMPT, GLU, . GORE & CO., 68and 70 Wabastiav, AT ATTCETEON, On Thursday, Sept. 17, at 9 1-2 o'clock, ‘Wa shall offor great [nducomonts in. Household Furniture To bugers to attend thls sale for Largalns, Elegank Parlor Suita n every siylo, Gliamber bots with Drcsse Ing Casos, Walnut Wardrobey, Murble-Fup Tables, Wi nnit Bodstoads and Barosus, Whatunts, Marple-1 ronus end Drossing Cascs, Foungos, Huokeass nion Tables, Otico Doske, Miccacs, Carpets, Liniios, &a., & G. 1. GO U0., Auctioncers. “THURSDAY, Rpecln] attentfon is Invited to aur eale of TIIURIDAY, 17th, at 9 o’clock a. m,, at which gl wo stall olfor & BANKRUPE STOGR 1,000 Lots Miscellaneons Goods, Consisting of Clothing, Undorwesr, Gonta' Furnishing Ghods, Bioce Goos, Table Linens, Rapkins, Cassiniercas nd Cattonado Uvershirts, Hats and Caps, Um= alicos, Simsligne o oy i ol ‘T en G ""‘}.-dnrfi Underwear, Whita Goods, , Searis, , Ole. 'i"x'x:l’ s m’lfifinfi.’{' Ditukrapt tock evor alforod at Auge ty. Ul Dayers bould not miae this appostnnity, GXD. P. GORE & 00, 68 and 70 Wabasl AUCYION TRADE SALE. Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, Boots, Shoes, &e., Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 9 1-2 o'olock, On 2d Fleor, 108 Enst Jndisonent, W, BUTPERS & CO., Auctivncors. BUTTERS & C0.'S REGULAR FURNITURE SALE N IS # RNING, SEPT. 18, at ol'k, Bl Vi }.flt;gru.znr( PRETH A FURNITULE, GAREEGcp rypIsHING GooDs 23 LERY, PLA 4 A AV GRANILE AND GLASSWARE. | Silus, i Bherroods Schioot Deslk A. BUTTERS JUTTERS & C0S' REGULAR TRADE™ SALE OF W COOIDS, MLN'S AND HOVS' COlothing, TTndexrwoear, 8, BHORS, &0., THURSDAY MORNING, hiIT, 17, ut ¥ig o'alack, a ‘thelr salusroumna, 18 kinai Madison-st, , A+ BUTTERS & GO, Auciloneors, UNIMPROVED PROPBRTY AT ATCTION, MORNING, ept, 18, ot 10 o'clock, at our I o, 160 Mase Madison st cont, on Madixon-av., between Fiftyfitth athata., bulug Lot b, lu Lilock 6, MloKiche “Droxol-ay., cor, lizhty-sixth-st, on B LR ety ote. Stair Clths, Dross Maracilios 24 Ll an and Alasan 4G foot, west fral 21 feor, east Iront, x sixth-at, t, on G 175 ft deop, beln O L e, Toaire e ki 1 oo of tho bo Irvlug Pack Lats, ouly ana bilock fr ! WAL toneor = -2y ROCKWELL, WILLIANMS & CO,, 204 and 206 I¢ast Madison-ste TO-DAY, Bopt. 15, 8:30 our Immoute salo of FURNITURE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, GENERAL MERCHANDISH, Suyors, giva this notlos yourattontion, Our conslyns AT A R P Bt ll-nuuhullll (lb:‘l:ll .l.l' u‘:q_‘ry l":flfl‘l (!)leh.am,m;lld without auy R T S e R e Auoliongers, By WILLLS, FLYXN & CO., 16 and 197 Randolpbiaty REGULAL TULSDAY SALE, Sout, 16, W6 o' i aeputs ton uud Hiale G e i e larblo aud Wooil-top Onumbicr Botsy irrors, Burosu Mardeabos and Waststuil, vuu.lémlrn:,".flml o utloty, ; Iibnaany ty, how Oasus, Plgaon.Holg s, [co Ohiosts ALLAS, KL uctlonvars. | | ( { j i [ { { § 1 | i “’. 4 i