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rod, $1:12; N6, 1 do, 31,07 ; No: 46, 81,023, Corn falf and .firm [ low mized, high mlxed, 84Xui Octobor, Blag dmogod; 703, Onta falr o ditgos Mlchfgan, - 62503 , %0} No 8, Brrn—83,80, preTA—Tlour; 273 brl; wheat, 43,000 bu; corn, 1tr 000 bt oats, 0,000 Wity A ke Hoiir, 000 brls s wheat, 40,000 D 08 b DELNOIT, corn, 0,600 ] dats, Dot Oct, B—LLoun—Qutict and uncanged, GaaN~—=\Yheat steady; - modérate demawd; oxira, P17 3 No., 1, $LI34 ¢ amber, $L071¢, Corn dull nm‘ doclitied 3 o, Oabn Al and adelinod; F@3e, Rrerirre-Eitionr, 3,000 bris} wheat, 38,000 bu § cotn, ,000 b, 7 ’Euu-ug.é«;l—l’lour, 2,000 brls; wheat, 01,000 bn g w11y 10,000 by, _ Bl HILWAUKE! Oct, 8,—FLoun—Qitfet and umchianged, GuAIN—Whirat steady ; inoderato demand; No., 1 Miwaukee, 8o} No, 2, 01505 Oziobor, #33 per, 020, Oals quist and slendly; No. 2, 4fe, Auil sndd unclinnyed; No, 2,50¢, Lyodulland nowmi= 1aal; No, 1, 87+208¢, acilve and steady; No. 2 Detoher, #1107 Taridims—! ReCEITS—] Bu MILWAURE] 9, 02, o, 40} Osveqo, lowr, 0,000 briat; - outs, i:vTs—Flour, 4:000; oata, 6003 Wheat, 52,000, BrirsiuRa, - TiTrepung, Pa,, Oct. S—=Qnati—Whent prices unthanged ; Penneylvaniu und Ohlo xed, 81,13 Cos 8, 700; wheat, autet 3 Il’.lfi; 'filh’:‘\’l‘ln‘.‘lll@ h o —Nuw ,0ar, 68@70c car, D0E010 . slictio, ) O Y birvida wall as. 6100 ab Parlior's § ro- Sucd quiot ; quated at 1225¢, Pinladelphia dellvery, MARINE, QOct, 84 Tort ot Chicng CAURIVE Selir Montann, Alpens, Tumbe Sohie Amorica, Alpon; lnmbe, Sehr Prince Alfred, Gleveland, coal, Behr Hoboken, Oswego, 8alt, Sehy I D. Moore, Baugatuck, woold. Trop Europe, Monireal, smunird pp Ouweputchie, Ogacusburg, D, Walls, Bullalo, coal, ’selir O er City, Trankfort, lumber, Gelir Sou Bird, Satigatuck, woods 8ebr J, 8. Mott, Lrfo, coal, ° stwr Sheboygsn, nianttowoe, sundrles, Prop Fayelte, Frankfort, pig iron. . Hehr Lizzdo Dosk, BL. Juaepi, luniber, ¢ Tthaca, Ludiugtou, lnmber, &rtop Mayfidwer, Port luron, nindries, Telir I G rinch, Oleveland, fofiroad iron, Helw 1. N, Foster, Clovelaud, stonc, Stmr Coronn, B, Joseph, sundrics, Proy Lako Bfooze, Bontoh Harbor, sundrlcs, Yo OnclidaButlalo, sundrics; ; Prop Merchant, I Tlu, susdrics, D, Vun Valkenburg, Bullalo, zalt, . auilla, Geduricls, Balt, r Tiedtitdyw, Butfala, st e J, V. Taylor, Ford River, lumber, Hehr Mary, Holland, wued, Beow 2, ilaunah, Lol Beow Molton, White Lake, lambuer, Elar W, 1. Hawldns, Ford River, road tes, Sebr 1Y 11, Morae, Sangatuck, wood, Behr Malne, Grand Haven, hunbor, Bchr 0, R, Joluron, Buugatuck, lnmber, Schr Pontine, datksonport, cedar pote, Kcbr G, 1. Purington, Orand Haven, himbor, Yrop City'cf Travoras; Wraverso’ Cty, fumbor, Barko Konojay, Deiligo, Junter, arge Alert, L'eg] 0, lumber, " o CLEALED, Behir J, R, Bonson, 8, Cathariaes, Behr Lady Duirorin, Kingston, 2 Tsark Pavorlte, Bufialo, 32,000 bu wheat, Belir Miami, BntTolo, 17,000 bu cori, Bebr C. B. Windiate, Buffalo, 21,000 bu wheat, Schr E. Jawes, BufTulo, 35,000 bu wheat, Sehir Laluted, Biftalo, 36,600 bu corn, Hargo Apprentice Doy, Grand Havon, 36 cds sfono, Behr H, P, Baldwin, Bufialo, 82,625 bu wheat, 8clir C, €, Barnew, Bufalo, 47,600 bu corn, Belir Kato Darley, Duifalo, 20,500 bit co; Schir San Diego, Buffalo, f1,000 but when! Behr A, Boody, EniTalo, 8 bu corn. Behir A, M, Beers, Bay Do Noghe, I brls flour, 6 brla pork, and sundris Behr Evening Star, Muskeg Bcow Rawens, Whita Take, 6 Lrla beef, Bario Wolverlno, Muskegon, 76,000 bricl, Belir Diapatch, Ahnanee, 56 bi oste, Seaw M. Haunshs, South Haven, %6 cords stono. Beow Black Hawle, Lincoln, 30 bris flour, 11 buls pork, 10 brls bee, Behr J, B, Dailey, unn'nln, 16,540 bu wheat, Behir Pathfinder, Bufialo, 39,051 bu wheat, Prop Iake Breeze, Henton Harbor, sundries, Buomr CNCI\S{O, Manitowac, 140 bris pork, Prop 3,L. 1iurd, Eaglo Harbor and Intermediate ports, ‘5,450 bu corn, 9,10 but_onts, 120 brls flaur, 130 14 pork, 15 tea Iard, 20 pails, and sundrles, Bchr C, Michelson, Ludington, 1,500 bu cute, 10 tong food. undries, bark, cegon, 60 cdla stone, NIIIT CLEARANCES, Prop Nebragks, Busfalo, 10,000 L wheat, 16,000 tm corm, 16,000 b cais, 2410 brls Sout, 6,000 bu by top B, I', Wrda, Port 1uroa, 19,200 b corn, 610 brla fiour, 109 brls poik, Prop Oswogafchie, Opdensburg and Intermediato Forta, 200 Lrln flour, und sundrics. Bimr Coronu, 8t, Jureph, sumirle, Prop Lmpiro State, Butlulo, 10,030 bn wheat, 13,750 bu corn, 610 bely flour, 00 bazw keed, aud cundrics, Barga Active, Pealtigo, 3'brls boef And'28 vessels cleared light. Lako Frofghts. ‘Thero was a falr fnquiry for vescls, {hough fow en- fegomenty “wero consmmmated, carricis not belng ~wilking to uccopt the ratey oficred, Yhe clinrters f for Biffalo woro : Sehr Whilam Graudy, whoat at 43 aud Col. Couk (emall verscl), do at tiges achr Mnyer, corn nt_ 4¢3 props Blauchurd nnd Budg Btate, Wheut und corn, aud _propa My ~Vidson, oats through's Wgo on privato terms, To in, barge Guiding Stub, corn through. Total, 9 ; capucity nbont 100,000 Lu wheat ; 90,000 bu corn ; and 140,000 bu oats, In tbo aficrnoon the pehis Atnerica, City of Green liny, *and Kilderhouso wero taken for’ wheat, latier ot 43¢, *t sud selr Iehyenning, corn on privatotorms; all to Buifulo; capacity, 16,000 bugwheat, iud 23,040 Lu corn, Who sebir Mary Copely loaas wheat” b Atilwaukeo for 0siego on owner's account. * Hlinois & Michiznn Cannl. Brumarrorr, Iil, Oct, 8=l p, Un—ARRIVED— Georglo, Seneds, 6,400 bu_corn ;- Gracis Griswold, Minooks, 6,000 by ‘corn § Delliient, Morrls, 6,900 bu comn, CLiAnEp—Depraux, Lasalle, 49,417 £t lumber, 117 m elingles, 800 lalh, "G post ; 1'rlendship, Lacon, 99,248 11 lumbér ; Morning Light, Ottawa, 72,642 ft Iumber ; Orion, Ottows; 86,604 €¢ tnber § Ameriean Btar, Willow Springs, 0,7 ft lnmber, Wipoerony, Tl Oct, 8—8 p. M—ANDIVED— ‘DelloFravce, Morsix) 6,000 bu corn ;-Quondayw, Mor- i, 6,700 bu coru, Curawen—Muyflower, t, Hen; Joliet, 72,620 ft lumber ¢ , 103,053 §t umber; Obielago Bolle, 102,780 £t Hanber, scelluncous, CUICACO, Tho turr Ada Allen hay been s0ld to Charles J. Singer for § $7,000. 7 ...'m«knm Allanta is repaiilog ot Dier Drothers’ ary-dock, : "2 2o Tuteat veruels that bavo gone Inta wititor quar= ters ore.the echrs Blockhowk, Vament, sud North o, * bt of tho 15,000 b of wheat aboard (ho elir T, ¥, Avery when vh wedt ashore at Fisher's Lunding, only ubout 2,00 wero gaved, —Tho prop denominuce, of tho Goodrich Tine, hns ‘been witkdiawn from tho Chicogo und Muskegon ronte, '—Tho fastest trip on record {his reason was mado Tost week by the prop Prussia of (ho Chicago oud Mon~ rcal line, Shenade the ‘(xip’ from Montreal to this clty in seven dayy. 1 to Mondhy thero wero nob to oxcosd n dozen graln vesacls on 1o pusenge between Chicago nnd De- irolt, o stuto of uftuirs heretofora unrecorded at this timeof tho sexson, ! —Thoscbr Atleo, on her way from this cily to Tro. 1nnd with o Ioad of Lonedust,” lcft Quebeo o the 2d dust ELAEWHERE. “Clig achirs Bam Flint and Espiola are at Milwsukco with roken thufi-pstis, I tuggemen of Bay Clty have cdonted a reguls tion cap, unid b Ane i imposed ou all Captulns Who re— fugo to wear it, —During 1ho storm of Friday Inst, tho barga On- tarlo’s Queen was sunk at Churlotte, Lake Outario, g aotir Victor, grain Jadon from oladp 'riy 1nto Kingston Thursduy night last dismusted, '—Vessols nrriviug ut Onwego roport tho sehr &, W, Tangmuis nshiors und full o€ wator at the bead of Galoe Tsland, Her vanvae is also badly torn, —Whilo cndeavoring to: muke Fort Jlopo Harbor fTacedny night last, tho ‘yacht Subbath struck thy west picr, sud was dushed to pieces, Her crow were xeeeued with great diMiculty, Tho Sabbath wus lsden ‘with peaches trom Ouk Orchard, ~t'ho sohr Mulrous Having Leen abandoned to the Tuderwriters by ber owners, the Royal Canudfan In- surance Company bas started an cxpedition from Dee troit 1o get ber oil, It consists of 1o tng Winrlow, with fourstesm-putps, w nnb-miarino diver, and ull austerial neccasury for sucecseful Wrecliug, —The steam-birge Jareckd and tow-harge M, R, War- ner, bound up li[:h(, ‘went askoro § milo south of ok Talla at 10 o'ctock last night, "Pho ‘wind was blowing frewh from the norihenst, but (hero Wah ot yery Il sea, Tho Wurner 45100 fout off shiore, and tho Jureck! about 409 feet, loro It {8 the Gil of Octaber, when, according to {radition, Lugs should be Jerking five to seven versels npiecs bobween tho rivers didly, i barely bavo time £0 {ako ou fuct; but, instead, ilioy sra prowling aronid n Sdlenves wnid w seeue skin 10 Arede desolation, The Quaglo ‘and tho ol Bactin cuno dows Mgt awd Titched up to the dock, while report has it that the Champion and soveral otbicra aro”ekirmiuhlng nround fu the Hirails of sfackinuw, tootiug thelr widstles 94 Jiours pur day withont the' fear of uny ordiuance to 1ho contrary,—Detroit Doat, —Tho movemont which o been earrled ont within {ho pust fow Fears In Lulldiog mummoth wooden Lullis eud converting them fnto el vesnels, hion nbout hud §ia duy, unless jt bo of that cluks known only na YLarges, whieh at ol tines a0 under tho necersity of Velug consorted, and rarely woro than one at a timie {4 fu this ounuer trumasferred througl the dukes, It is now contemplated ou tho part of (o or threo elifp- ovner, by wey of experiment, to chaugs the pro. pelifg poveer of #omo of thesr largo kall vestels by (ho Tutroduction of steamymud Ly sitel niesun unser o two-fuld purpose, that of towing veasels of largo sl ond ot tha rumo thno Lut wightiy lessen,thelr own cur rylng capualty, Tho b v, 1w yearn eince, thus experimonted with, ond, i 14 wodt Tmewn, proved o deeided suceess, and yleldud les Swners o amuch lurgor porcentogo than cver Lefore, At thie prosent thmu thiero wro ubiont 100 vescls on tio lakes with o eurrying cnxm'llr of upwards of 1,000 fons, yet tho grreater part of tha distances they tnvirao sro under the necceslly of belng towed; une it 1y o eight, rarvly If over wites 1, that [of. one of these punpioth fulks ssfling through this rivers vith o fuie g, houbove i, {f civried owt by tho parties Yifered to, will no doubt’ hocoma gencial throyghout o Tako reglon,—Lelroit Tribune, utitio W, J, Graves woy, o THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: IRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1874, ‘THE GREAT SCANDAL, Mrs, Swissholm on-Mrs, Stanton's Opinion of Mrg, Tilton aud M. Hooker,” Mother-i-Law Morse’s Reply to Til(m\. Press-Commeonts on the Indiotment of Tilton gnd Moulton. Mrse Stanton’s Opiuion of Nrs, Tilton b ‘and My, Mookers To the Editor of The Chicago Tribunc: B To thoso who havo boun waiting snd hop- ing for( _at * good limo a~coming " wheén womon shall bo indepondent thinkers, as becomes thoso who alinll givo flnal and Individual accoimnts, the Bocehor-Tilton Uterature is discouraging. Thiesy yeara ngo, that lnfgo cluss’ of mon who fool it thelr specinl misdlon to teach nll womon what to do and how to do it, what to think and how to thinl it, wero especinlly busy in pomting out to then tho error of thelr waysin belng unmereiful to ono auother, * Man's inlnimanity to man® was loving-kinduess, Dighly concentrated, whon compared to woman's porsccution of woman and the example, constantly bold up befors the fominina poriion of humsnity, wag the maguan- imity of their brethron s freely forgiving cnch othor's Inpsies from virtuo, provided thoy had not involyed tho honor of tho forgivor' wifo, daughter, or saisler, and the forbearance witli which thoy regarded tho unchastity of all women, #vo that of thelr own near relations, Tho domand;mado upon women by their educa- tors was no moro nor lesis bhnn that thoy should let down tho standard by which thoy judged ono auother to a lovel with that adopted by mon for wion, This deniand camo not from Ui sdvocalen of equality boforo the Iaw, but from thoso who especially opposed woman's progross in any but {his direction ; 8o now, and for ten yenrs, we neo, ind havo reen, tho leadors of' Woman's Rtights Conventlons trotting proudly alonjs in tho path thuy merked ot for thom,—the patlt in whicl they were ‘authoritatively cemmanded to walk! Iustend of contivuing, ns of old, to hold thoin- setves and ono auother to ho sjrict loliok of God's immutablolaw of perfect purity of thought, #poceh, and bebavior, our advance guard of Conventionists soom to have aliered and adopted tho oki democratic motto, ** Our country, right or,wrong ;" and their ery is, #0Un BEX, RIGAT OX WiONa 1" A woman who doos not defend a woman, no mat- ter what ber'crimes may bo, is vofed o traitor to hor kox; and it does ecom {0 bo timo that tho benevolent gontlemen Who' de’ our thinking sliould start us on another track. 1f the codo by which men mensnro ono anoth- cx permits nlmost nuilunted violation of 'tud law of chinatity, and women grant a similar Neongo to women, i what direction aro_wo travoling, and whoro shall wo bring up ? _That sueh'in the ten. dency, is quite apparont. When Mrs, Woodhull thrudt horself into the Woman-Suffrage Yauks, & lavgo part of tho members of the Aifforent Asso- cinttons 1cceived her gladly, on tho openly- avowed privciplo that, no matter what ber chaz- acter or conduct, sho must bo'made weicome be- enusa mel fraternizo with all sorls aud condi~ tions of men, When Mrs, Cady Stanton'shocked tho moral senso of tho American people by rub- licly tonching that n husbaud should bo 'as . freo, to loave his wife, aud o ‘wife Ler husband, - uy Biddy to Jeavo hor mistress, sho must bo. fus- tained by womeé, simply becauso sho wus nwom- au, Tho wholo Womau-Suilzage movement hus beon dragged into ‘tho ° slough of des- ])and, becauss women who havoe public- ly connceted their mames with its advo- cacy huve aceepted tho phllnsnfihy thrust upon thom by tho conservativo teachers of tho last generation, aud hnve begnn ta lovel down in con- senting that woman shall fmigu woman by the samo staudard thet men apply to men, Witness the “warmth withy which Lucy Stone and’ Mrs. Livermoro dofend Mro. 'Lilton,—not so myeh on 1ho gronud of her innocenco us on that of her womnnhood; while Mra. Stauton comes out Loldly with an ackvowledgment of ber beliel in tho guilt of this weak woman, coupled with an cucomium on 5 JER * GRAND WOMANIOOD," The womauhood which leads o wifo to leave tho hmsband of ler youtl and her clnldren, *to vindicate the man sho loved,"” is 1ot of the ordor that cau justly bo catled grand, Tho worun who Joves ‘some other man thun the one with whom sho i3 living ns & wifo is a very wealk creaturo, and sho who ea abaudon ‘her children for an il- logitimato love is outaido tho palo of all truo wounnbood. e *‘Lrillinnt, gifted, clear-minded” eistor who advised Mr, Beeebot'lo “confess aid Justi= Jy™ his adultery with tho wifo of his most” inti- mate friend, i§ .0 very table companion for Mrs, Woodbully and co-lnborer with Bus. Sianton i but her fmlliauc_v i8 1o unmislakably of tho Juck:v-lantorn order ug to leavo no'donht of tho foul and swawpy naturo of the profnd in hior vicinily, or the churacter of tho gavea which feed her lamp, OF course, Bis. Stanton hns u right to her opiuions; *but I question lier pro- rogative to load tho Woman-Suflvagoe movement with their dead woight, und, if sho wonld mag- naunimously rolieve that ciuee from tho odium of hor ndherence, eho. would thereby do tore for Inuagnity than anyiblug her long, onruest, but often-mistaken, advocncy of human tights has hitherto accomplished, Allf‘ right-minded person’ who' ean believo that tho eufranchise- ment of womun would bring such philosoply as DM Stanton teaches in her Barlviilo letter into popular favor, must pray and labor to prevent that catastrovho. Aoy one who can betiove that thyse ‘who' clafin to Le ropreseitatives of wom- anhood i tho Buffraze movemont nro reslly what they aspire to be, must conelude that polit- ieal suprenucy in tho hands of women wonld bo ruinous to'the body politic. ' Dut e general aversion shown by the great mass of women to- ward their profeseed | representatives is tho best ' proof that their enfranchieement s the only cffcctunl mode by which theso ropresentatives and their social theories can ever bo finally ehelved. Who that has any mod- ctutoty-extonded acquaintanco with women doea ot knaw that nweteen out of twenty will teok sggrioved and insulted bg Nirs, Stanton's ostimate ot “grand womunhood "7 Who does not know that to women, oven more than to men, wo look for that rectitudo which shall condemn aud pun- inh the guilty in this miserable uftni Thero iy Tittle room for surpriso that Tur I'ripuxe should coneludo that the great scandal disposen of tho Womon-Suffrago movent, o muny peoplo whoso lives or opivlons require justification havo taken hold of that moveniont, ihnt thoy secm to give chavacter to it 3 but thoy “ure only the BAUNACLES OX TIIE fuLIL, ‘Women never have had nn opportunity to choogs their represeatstions, When they do huve such opportuity, thoy will sholyo {his Froo-Tovo plilosphy, us it never can bo shelved without their aid; and shoko who, nspiring to spoul for thom, claim uuy lowering of the standdrds of morality, will Lo conslned to political gravoy so daap that resurvection vill bo impossiblo, It ja Als, Stanton—not tho women of Amerier—who claiwd or suggests that the mmringe-lawa of Now York shuli bo ehanged to sult Mr, Bocchor's porsotind peculiavitien, Lt is she~not thoy teaches thab it is an oxbibition of yiomanhood " for o wifo and motherto lenyo hits- Dand aud childran to cast in her lot wilh o par- amour,—wmaking “his friends, her friendws, his @od, hor God;* audy of all the moral lessons ovor Ifenry Wurd Ticecher taught, the most Im- Enrlnut is contuined in those words which Mra. stunton truly says must lnve hove fallon with “ withering cruolty™ on hor whom ho *cnsty neldo liko & withered flower, Vkho thrust lier affcctions on Do ungongh Thesd are the +most fustruetive words, this Is tho grontost ser~ mon, that over fell trom the lipn of the great ,u‘encllorl Lot all womon read aud pondor. Pney tench au old, old Tesson with ‘s now and mluf:ly forco, Thoy eay to overy woman, Tho man who would indueo you to do that for which you woauld hang your head i shamo it known to the world, is # slfish ogotist, anda coward ! No matlor Law qun}ny he qmy neel, how of- oquently and passionntoly be numy plead; no ‘mattor how thickly lio ‘may puiut his purposes with contings of pioty nnd philosopliy,—his nn~ turo ‘and -purpores are buso, It in himself he lovnu;mu}, under suflicient preasuro,” ho will pucrifico aud trampla upon you. 'Tho mnun who cun got his own consiont to 1iva a life hie daro not acknowledge, confesses himeelf o cownrd; and p cownrd, fn presetco of dangor, Will lotrey any teust, A man who could muko dishonorablo pro- posaly, undor the plea of 1ovo, to & woan, 18 0 ESIENTIALLY A PHEAN, that enerificlue liev to suve lunsel In ay mmel n nceesnity of his unture, o8 wnly w part of hix uke-ity, 4k ara el to i lobsier, Oun must pity poor Mttte Alr, Vilton, Think of tho gront mosmerts forco which holds hun- drodw o thourands In s upell, which makes right wrong aud wrong right with & word, u look, and n gosturo 3 thnk of the power of Beochor hoing concontrated on ono buman eoul,—s soul hos longing to tho clars of dovotaes,—a sonl mado for devotion, predisposed to boliove in anything which took tha form of pioty,—and what ‘rosult could ho_oxpected. What Tuan conld resist Beceler it ho would concontrato his Powor upon Jum? Sr, iton t8 mirely vight m feoling that hin wite's fall, under tho ewoumstaucos, is no avidonco of unususl weakuoesn, and ho may woll pardon hor on tho ground that e himself com- mittod p blundor worse than a crimo, in consant~ Ing to tho unusunl {ntimacy in biv famlly of auch & man,—a man who had long been chargod with immorality., "ho world enu woll afford to pity and pardon poor littlo Mry, Tilton, 'Thoso who wero nt all familiar with tho fragile, nory- ons, gonsitive, affectionnlo little creature, mny well covor lior with & mantlo of charity, ‘o strong can afford to love and trust ber, whon not undae the balaful fnilucuce that rooked heriifa; but sho Is no patiern of womanhood to 1o hold up for other than condemnition ; and whou Mrs, Btanton prosonts hor In noothier as- peel, sho ndds ono to many former proofs of coufined idony on tho questicn of right and wrong. 3 It is strango, in this advanced nge, that ad- vance thinkors sbould luvo forgotten, or never lenrned, tho alphabet of moral obligation; Dbut this seoms to bo truo 3 nnd, for their bonofit, it la well to seay that, when & couplo marry, thoy vlodgo themsolves to forsako atl othors, aud cling only onto ono auothor; that this plfld‘m has all tho solomuity of au oath; that ho or shie who violates that plodgo s porjured; that tho lawy of society is truth; that & peoplo who do nob pieserve tho tacradacea of ouths will soon ceano to boa people: that tho wolfare of tho body volitie 1n of moro importance thnu the happinesy of o fow mdividuata; that tbore can bo no gdn- oral seeurity without n gouoral enforcemeut of contracts; and thoso who would take murrlago out of tho sphore of a.legal, moral contract, and plnco it ou that of a trausiont acxunl altravtion, uro simply laboring to reduco mankind to A LEVEL WITIK A JERD OF UATTLE. Mny the good Lord dofond bumavity, aud tho Woman-Sufleago causo, from lendery who co a Sgrand womanhood” in broakivg n marringo- vow, to follow tho fortuncy of another womau's husbund; or anything bettor than insanity in Mta, Tlookor's proposni (o *justify ” adultery by proclalintuge it na in accordanco with hor brother's | *‘thootics,”’ May n sick publio bosaved from tho ** Iadod-flower* variety of femimne human- ity. If wouon aro vegatable, lob them Lo good, is0lld heads of cabbage, useful for gourcrout, ot £ct nbont cultivating tho rue, tansy, wormwoodl, and sngo varietes,—Dbitter, but wholesomo, If wo go into the crnamental, wwthorn-bushen minua the biossoms, prickly-peare, and boxweod avould bo a piensant chango. Alake woman into almost unything except howers and wounded doves. Aud, as in duty bound, I shell ever pray, &e. TASE. Aney SwWissiiiLN 618 Weat 3ouroo street, Chicago, ‘The Mother=iu~Law?’s Reply Lo Thiton, ¥ Frow the Urooklyn Eapte, Oct, G, Ono of tho chiof sufforers n this uubappy nf- fair has received yo publi support agatust the culnmuion aud indignitics which Cheodaro Tilton hes chosen to inthct upon her,—tho 1lon, Mrs. N, B. Morse. Tho, appended information con- cerning hor courso in tiio matier comen from o diroet sbd reliabie source, and may bo looked upon an the lady’s own . reply to tho charges ageinug hier. In his statoment, Thoodoro says, in regard to DMrg, Morsi (his ceeenttie hudy s for yenrs ‘past beon animated by viclont hitreds and nu uncoutrollablo temper, resnlting ofton in byu- Soricnl fits.” [Mr, Tilion conyenlontly forgets to 4dd that theso ‘¢ violent hatrods” and **lys- ferical fits » \roro occasioned by hig maltreatment of hor daugh{or.] **Inone of thesosho olutched kor hisbund Dy the thwost and stranglod him till ho grew black in the faco,” [Ourin. formant emphatically denies this, upon nersonat information.) *Sho hng twice thrust hier parn- sol, liko o rapicr, into my Dreast, branking off tlio haudlo jn her violonco.” [Lhis ciroumstanco oily occurzed once, and was thon provoked by My, Tilton’s poluting to his youngest child, Lalph, and proounting him Mr, Deecher's off~ spring. What mother would have pormitted gneh an insult to lave p d unresented #) “Ofton nnd olicusho hag senb mo notos avowing her intention of tuking 1wy life,” [Also om- phatically donied] . . . *One ovouing in tho snmmer of 1870, Mrs. Morgo (heforo shio recelved from Khzaboth bher confesgion, though this confession had already been made to mo) spoke caltmnionsly of a lady who was then, and 18 uow, My, Tilton’s most intimato and honored friend. [ho visits of thig nmmentioned lady hnvo not censed, howove at Mr, Tilton's 5 o with Mra, Wilton's n sonee, w8 lor carriogo is ween taore al- moet dnily.] *Mrs, Morso's calumny waos, that {bis lady bad _pormitted =« Haison wil myself. I paid to Mre. Morso, m Mya, Tilton’s presence, ‘Mudam, either you niust retivo from this house, or olso kpeak more rospccttully of ils mnster ‘and its guesty; and, for your good ho- Dbavior in this respect, 1 shall hold your davghitor respousible.’ Mrs, Morse instantly and in rago interpreted this ns a couyler-necuration agniist Mrs, Tilton, and, turaifg toward ber, cried florealy, *Blizaboth, bavo you bcon doing wrong . Thore was something in {ho sfidden- nees of tho.question which strack Tlizaboth mute and dumbs: whoreupou Mrs. Morse foll upon her with another question, ‘Is ic Mr. Teeeher?® Mrs, Tiiton suddenly left tho room, My, Morso following her, repos ker question until Blizabets bowed her head in ussont, Mrs., Moreo thon wiung her lands and exciained, ‘Oh, my God! my God!' [This representation is partially falso. ‘Tho outbreak wus ovea- sionod by Mr. Tiltow's having board of sundry Dits of gossip c niug his inti- macy with Mg, ——, hio erodited to Mrs. Morso, and in_his rago Lo ordored her from tho house, Mra. Tilton and Mra. Morea both left tho room_together, and ib way when thoy were slone that 3rs. Morso ssked hor dnughter if Mr. Piou's jentousy extendod to v, Boecher, and Mus, Lilton bowed hor head i nusout, 3L, Morso Lns Tepentod_this brond, and it is probably by hearsuy that Jr, Tilton no- quired Ini information, and wovo it to suic his imagination and prolifio fancy., Mrs. Morso nover wrung lier hands or madothe pxelamations ho credits her with on this occasion] . . o “ During the sovoral _duys immeaintely ensuing, Dhru, Morse, who had been made itl by tho dis- elosure, hiela o fow conversations with o, in which she begged moto be gentle with her duughter, who, sho anid, had never hoforo o~ wmitted auy sin in hor hre”” [Mrs. Morzo nevor ontreated any such tenderness in bebalf of her daughter; His acousations, In her woakoned and bowildered stato of mind, nearly paralyzed her; but, when the paroxysm Lad partially sub- sided, sho turned upon lim ns only n mother & can whose daughter’s honor, whom sho regarded - moxt 1 purity lo the Virgin Mary, Ind beon imporiled;] “Then, for a short time, Mry, Morea »howoed mo love and rospect. With hor hamds on my hoad she gave me her Dlessing, and said that, if I could forgivo the wrong which her daughtor had douo mo, 1 would roceive the mothor's affoction so long as I lived. 8ho snid sho way hoart-broken, and hencoforth looked only Lo my'leniouey toward Litizabeth for auy future comlort for either of them i this world,” ['Lhis, too, hus tho som- blanco of truth. Mr. Wilton, tulilng ndyuntugo of Mys, Moree's wretehied stato of mind, dropped on his knees betore hier, nud, with tears stream- ingdown his chiceks, asked for her Dblessing, Onr informunt gays that Mrs. Morso did put hor band on his hend, gearecly knowing what ho suid or did] . . ., ‘*Bo violont wus Ars. Moyuo's * feeling ngainst Mr. lloecher at this period that shoe thrcatoned to cus to picces the oil-portrumt of him which: Pago hud painted for me. In consequonce of which thront, 1 removed this work of nys to My, Moulton's howse, whora it romains to this dny.” ['Tho tables aro grace- Tully antt futly turned here. Duringan aifor- conversalion on % this “topie, Mrs. Morse aslod Mr, Tilton, if Lo boliovod what ho charged Elizaboth_ with, how ho conld beuwr to have Mr, licechor's pore treitin the house, M. 'Willon roplic Ihave bieon tempted to cut it to picees, und, Yor foar i sball, I will send it to Moultow’s.") . . . - Witk great cunning, and o gift for diplomacy nmounting to gouus, she conceivod tho iden of Qofenting iy linaginury Iawsuis for a divores by inventing falso tics agninst mo, and hirlng and briving tho young mald Deesio to propugate then.™ [It 4 trao’ that Mra, Morso urged her daughter tosup fora divorco, but it wae when Al Dilton’s notorlons intimagy with Ms, Wood- hull mado It imporative to Ler that sho should Heparato from him,] *Theso are tho lules which Lowwiv_rofurred to four yoars ugo, when, it o lote ter to M, Tiktou, ha wnid: * Your mother, Al Morno, hus yopentedly attompied to ffre me, by olfuring mo dregees and presents, to go to cer= tain persons aud Lelt thom sloriestnjurions to tho ehuruetor of your huasbamd.'” [Hussio horsell dunien thls Totbor nuono of hor {u’mlunlmn. Sho says 1L was willten by My, Wilton end Le com- potled hor to uign iL.} “Lho abjeet for wlnel Uioro tnles wern foli Iy thus deseribied by My, 'Pilton i lotlor to a ludy friond, dated Juw, 18, 1874: *My husband has sultered mueh, with mo, in @ ernel conspivacy wmade Ty ) poor, sugering wother, \\-‘(h [ enorgy worthy of abettor eanso, to divores un,’ " ate. o ntarien whieh Min. Mowse propaznted in the eyreving out of thin couspiracy rra mon- tioned by oo, Wilton fn o dotter{o Mr. Moullon, a8 follows ¢ * Lo story that I wauted w sopaens tlon waiy o déliberato faliotood eowmod by ty poor mothier, who neld tho would take tha re- spousthility ‘of ily_ apd odher stalomenty sho nnght muke,” efes Tu Alr, Lilton's cross-oxume ivation hofors tho Commliteo, sho snys: “I novor liave writion a lottor of m{ own_in rogard to this mattor, oxcopt one, aboub which I desiro to confons ; it was with rogard to my mothor; I do not know whothor sho ling seon L or not ; | it letter I gnvo lor n vory crucl stab,” Bho falsifiod agzain, in fonr to hiavoe Mr. Tilton know sho hnd soriously entortalned tho {hought of divores, in advico with Mr, and My, Boechor ond Mrs, Mordo, In Mr, Tilton's statomont, ho naorls that Ma. Morso was provolked With tholr Bervant My, who was at that timo litblo Lnlph's wot nurso. ho eircumstonces sro thoso: His daughtor Tloronce, hnving missod quité a sum of mono; from hor burontt, whore It wns ‘doposited, aud, hnving chuso to suspoct tho nurso, fwked Mra: Morae what uhe should do toward rocovdring it, os har futhor rofused to tako nny stops in rogard to it, Mus. Moise, fooling tho importance of rotalning this woman until Afrs, Tillon's. raturn from Olio, nppronched”hor with commendable crution nud kindnoss tpon tho'subjoct ; - whovos upon the woman showorod upon hor tho most abusive Innguage (in the prosonce of Tilton), until Florenca' threatoned to"eall’ n policoman it sha did not atop her ' abuso. “ It Mr, Tilton had not shirked tho responsibility which Mrs, Morsa was brave onough’ to take, porhaps that seono, which lio_po_falscly ropresonts, wanld hiavo beon avolded, Nobn word of truth ia In his story that Mra, Morso approached hin with a carving-knife, 'or uscd the exproasion that sho wonld Jtka to eut his heatt oul. Although sho hind promlned hor daughter to romaln with the childrou until her foturn from Olio, #ho found it utterly” fmposciblo to dogo; and sho not Floronco, as ho asserts) seut for Miss onuts,—littlo sufum»lug that she would bo so Infatuated with himns to beliave tho falyo storics which kin daily poured into hor oar, Mr. "Iilton” continuen: * Aftor Mrs. Morgo's setiromont as my housokeopor, to Lo rkuceondpd (at my’ daughter's roquest) by Aliss Donnis, recerved from my mother-iv-law an almost dnily lottor of ebuse. Mrs, Morse' corrospondcnco with Mr. Tilton after she lort htn houso I8 nuni- berad by ono lotter, which Mr, Tilton published in a garbled form,” Intho following, tho sturs which Mr, Tllmlllhuu?hl\fiuu to iusort ara fitled out: “Yon fnfernal villalol This might you should bo in: jml’. . . [iustcad of Vielorld Woodlul}, " ag “ehe is only your mouthpleco.] - Why your treacher- ouy tongueo hiny ot ero this been teken ovt, by thio raots, i o wondor,” * I cun with the ntvaka of my fien’ bring you to your knces aud brand youforlife ', . ", [bydisclosiug tho names of and number’ of your amuition].” *Mr, M, + o o [Morse] knova ‘oIl Pb.-nnlug all the sullering which Mrd, Morse hind endured through My, Tilton's treatmont of hier'danghior,] Tho *ancred secret” which Mrs, Morao allnded to in her Jetlor meant the'roerat of Mra. Tillon's sl feetion for ior pastor, and riothing moro, . .. '“You taiterata by oxpouing the only deed, if sho committed it [1t was wwerted in tho orlginal copy], which my martyred child over did which waa not Godlile, and “this was brought about by the lovo and sympathy that man had for her wratchaduess, and how ehe aver eamo to exposo him or hersolf to ono elio knaw so well could not bo trusted, olernity will not bo long uuon(,vh to reveal tho mystery,” ... . “Tho latest communication recelved by mo from tho autlior of tho abovo letters Was at tho Leginning of the predent year, aud coutaius tho followiug confegeion und proposition: i # OLINTON PLACE, Jan, 29, 1874, *fheodore: . o . Luinmore thun willing o agreo to thin compact. Itis this: If you frou this day will nzredto do ull in your powor to ke the remeinder of hor lifo (Mrs, Tilton's) peaceful rud happy (asfar s the fodrful pust it concorned) [meaning tho misory his false ropotty Lind brougiat to’ thew alf], #hiold lter froi re- proach, giving her the fouling of seloty [that iy, thint B wonld ceaso his repctition of it), I will hzr wmy part from thiy hour spenk well of you,” ofe. | ‘Pho nbove letter wns suggested by a visit from Mrs. Tilton to her mother, who, with toats in e vyos, implored her to buco moze ute hor in- luence for his S ‘Tilton's) upbuilding. Sho way wuro ho bnd weon Lis folly, und only needed encouragomat and help, Alry, Morso thonght differontly, but was willing to make ono moro cffort for tho sakoe uf her child. She went to komo of* hor friends and solicited Bubseription for the Golden Age, In hor offort sho obtained threo only, snd oo of thoss sho paid for from her own posket. Tho others ro- fuscd poiut-biank, and sald thoy would not hava it m ibeir houso. ‘fho amount, $9, eho eent, with tho nbave nato, from Clinton place, How sucecssiul both elio and Mra, Tidton woro in his *apbuilding,” tho world can heat judge, In conclusion, wo must, in justice to thin much-abused lnay, say fow mothors could have swifored as wnek as Bho has dono, iu mind, body, and estato,~living in constant tesr of womo now torture imticied upon er daughter,—and atill rotain thoir idonlity as she Las done, M, Morsa I8 affectionnto and gouerous in disposi- tion, dignified 1n mauner, nud plensing in con- vorsation, end las 2 largo crelo of warm and sympnihizing friends, her *‘tomper™ nobwith- stauding, [ Lire Indictment of Tilton and Moul- 3 tom. 3 40T A MATTER OF LY PENSONAL CON= From the New York Zribune, Tho publw unquestionably looked to Mr. Beccher to appear 1n tho attitudo of o prosceut or againut the men who _lavo stirred up this un- preeedonted geandnl, It was not o matter of meroly porsonal concern, ’ho community is di- roctly interested in the jssuo now jo‘nmh. it thiesa aiien toll tho truth, then 3Mr. Beecher should not ho allowed to pollute the Clristian religion by his minisirations, If thoy lie, it would bo a goneral disgraco to permt them Lo escapo punishmont altor haviug -for so many months flled the public mind with such poison- ous dofiiement, Dir. Beechor might forgive, if ho chose, the erimo againet Limself. Lut ko hns no right to forgive the crimo azninst the public involved in, that unwholesoms familiarity with the vilest forme of domestic misery which Maul- tou and Titton have provagatod hiroughont the Jougth and broadth of tho Jand. 'Pon thousand inunoral and obsceno novels could not Lave douo the hurm which this easo has dono tu teaching tho scioneo of wrong to thonsands of quick- wittad and curious boys aud girls. *“TIE IDEAL AND THE AL York Wor ‘Cho social philogophy and pra outh Church and its pastor soems'to have been # ourious combiuatiou of New England Trans- condontulism gono to tced with old-fushioned Or:hodoxy como to flower ; aud it 8 quito plain that throughout tho loug yenrs of Mr, Beccher's torment with eud throngh 'Wilion and tho Tilton- cyo ho Ling boen hopolessly yourning nfter and seckiug the Ideal for that grown-up but worso thau undisciplined and gracelens nrehin, A briof peremptoty application of tho Real to him yeats a0 would hevo saved Plymouth Church and its pustor in the first place, nud socioty in genoral in the second place, fiom an inflnite weariness and disgust aliko of the spieit and of the flesh, Now nt last the Rtewl is to bo applied. Let us hopo it may vo found to bu botter Into thau nover, if not for Mr, Leachor bimaolf aud tho cangess with which Mr, Beechor has identifiod Limself, yot for the community at largo, and for that causo of traditiona) publio order and com- mon-place socinl docency in which Mr. Beecelior Limsell must surely by (his tinio_have loariied that tho best guarantees of individual pesce, Lionor, and comfort still reside, {HTILE MEBSIATL OF THE NEW NLLIGION, OF SENTI- AENT, rom the New York Herald, - An to tho igsute of thoso trials it would bo idle to speculate, M. Beecher has only ono ¢ribinal for whose optnion ho need really caro, und by that tribunal he has been acquitted. 1Mo in to-dny strongor in Plymouth Chureh thanat any tima - bis winistry,” Plymonth Church s in tho humor that, no matter what verdict any lhn'y winy roturn, it will support Mr, Deechor hoe victory remaing with® him, so fur as it materinlly ‘affeets his work and goins, Ho retaius i newepapoer, his pulpit, his royo- nues from the platform, and, ng was sean by s reception in New Englind, more thun his old popularity. Uhls Iy, to bv wive, nob alf, but it i3 somolbing to Linvo saved from the tumulluous wrock, 1o can uovor bo tho Henry Ward Boocher that all Amerieans oneo rugurdu}l with pride, 1fo surrendored this su- prema ronown whenlto signod bis namo to tho lottor of coutrltlon. Iu the eyosof the outsido world—wo mean tho wortd beyond Tlymouth Claweli—tho writing of tuls lottexr was an aot of dogradation ns déep o any offenso chargod agumst him; and no ingonuity hay beon ablo to reconailo 1t with any hypothesis ol ubgoluto nud cumploto iunocenco ol conduct anbeooming v clergymun, Lt nll of this hag heon forgivon, forsgitten, condoned by Dlymoutl Oleeh, Thol Dbody woans o contiume Its worship of Honty Ward Bocchor, 1is yecoplion on Friday ovonlug aud at tho Suudny service yosiordny shows thal Lo is ng mnel the Blessialy of tho now religlon of sentiment an 10 has beer nt any timo of hiy caraoy, TIE TUIRUNAT, OF PURLIC OFINION." From the New Yok S, Tn an artielo upon tha Neect 'ilton caso tho Teratd hug the follow ingg obsorvations 1 B, Buoeher Lo only oun tribigial for whone ogloton fio nuod_really varoy wind by this dributial ho lind Ducas neguitted, 1o s losday mirongor I Plinouth Olnreh tian atany thug In Wi mintsty, Pymouth Ghurel 40 43 thie Doz Dt no patler Wiak verdieb iy Jury g vetuen §2wiil suppoit e, Joeshior, Tho vietor semidng with bhm, vo for w il nnerially wiieets Wy worle ind gutis, 1o rofaig s nevepal or, hin pul- BA6, Ll Jevenucs from the plitfori, sudy 85 Was bee Dy hin rocepton in Now Ingland, mora thon his old populatity. e s Is curlous, and nuperflelally it §a trute, Due thoro is anothor tibuual for whose n\){ulou Mr, Beochor must enre, and that fs tha tribunal of public opinlon in gonoral. Should that decldo ogainat him upon tho gredt. r]ucnllbn of his guilt or innocenco, tho fact that Plymouth Chitrel hny now pronottnesd in bis favor will yiot avall, That chureh {a & numorons and rich body, nud pretty decided in s judgmont; but it cannot atand long agalnst n contrary decigton of the publio at_Iargo. Bhould ‘that bo agalnat M. Bacchier flnally, Llymouth Churel will have to surrouder. #A DOLD AND DESPERATE GAME." J'rowm the New York Graphie, It Mr. Boochor ja guilly, lio is playlug s Lold and doaporate game. Cartainly, it would sgom that tho avenying Nemesis ing talion possossion ‘of ' mind, aud is impolling Lim on o deslruc- tlon,” Porhnps, a8 o matter of moro worldly ‘polig, lio hnd bottor fall ‘thus deflautly, and at oneo, than go down step by stop, or he suufled out Jiko a smokivg cnndlo, that can bo endured no Jonger, I'coplo slways sespoct courago, o will loso nothing, but ‘zaly mneh for tho timo being, by making o brave fight for lifo, —for his lifo ls tho stake, ns oxistonco in dls- honor and disgraco would bo worso to him than dontl, Tho logle of tho sitzntlon compols him to Toete with lils antagonist {n this deathistrug- glo, or coufosd hls criminallty and aecopt tho shamo, Intaking the sggrodsivo o doos what abold mau would bo likely to do in desporate ciroumstonces. If ho ju guilty, ho may think Lis accusers aro unable Lo establish his guilt, and thus ho may escape, not becauso ho is innocent, but for Inck of legal ovidenco Lo prove him otli~ erwiso, But, It Lo is iunocont, 1t will no% bo difl- cult for Lim to establish tho fact to tho public satisfactlon, YA QUESTION OF ALTERNATIVE COUnAGES,"” F'rom the Svringjicld (Mans) Repiblican, Tho reception of ‘M, Becelior by his fricuds Justiflen to n respeclublo degroa the rallance which ho has pliced on his groatuoss fu tho hearts of the Amerlean people to ‘éarry him through, 1fo has braved everything rathor thon confoss, aud lus audneity i rowrded with nt loast n partis] succoss, It was & question of nilevnatlvo conrages, Should bo dare to cou- Touw, ¢ 110 dare to run the vigk of trial 2 A, 13e 080 tho plen which four-lifihy i i io ara avralgned, cither by the courls or hefure vhat wa eall the opinion. 1o choio 1Ly pled of atover luy be tho {ruth, ho tomptntions to enter b .. Wi poweililily of tho crimo oy widt L ihe poisibility of the deninl. Lave shown sbove the prossuro (o rigk evorything in dofonso, Confossion would have doomed and damped him, Yor- haps publio opinion Lins something to answor for'in that fact,aud in ils general attitude toward ministors aud woren, but at sil ovouts thora way na doubt of that attitude. ‘The people whu will stand by him, if ho pnlls'through in novor so }u\uublnnpugnt, would hinvo cast him out had ho confessed, S0 ho trusted to his porsonal power, and although he could not, aswo bave #aid, hiave expocted the ulfer nbasoment of rosgon which some have fallen into for his uake, Tio'did oxypect, and his oxpectation was not on- tiroly in voan, hat tho peoplo in Drooklyn, & por- tion of tho prese, and many of hiy friendy all ovor the country. would boldly defy tho worst tint could bo produced by his secnsors,—dofy it, not becaueo it was not ovidenco, not beeauso it was not convicliug, bub bocanse Becchor was grent, and his accusers wore more individual atoms out of the yuet world, Beochor was tho mingniticent sun; aud who wore thewo specks, “Iilton, aud Moulton, and all, that thoy should bo nllowed to dim the sptendor bf his sotting| Tau_tho specks been all, tho vietory would have been complote, 1Iad e caso against M, Beecher rosted on thoso mon and their follow- witnocses, it would nover bnve existed. ITo would’ havo gono on geronoly in his groat life, and “his accusers would have gone down in a crash of publio indiguation. Itut the obscura- tlon of this great Iuminnry, ne it sinksa to Ltho Lorizon, {3 not from (hese mofes and ingcets, to which lis own rays have given life ; it I3 not here, but thero, tho spots are on tho sun itselr | 1t 18 Ionry Ward Beocher that i the chiof -wit- hious ngaiust him, _ i lottors and his apologics, iy dofugn aud undoings during tho wholo period, his dovices, covenants, and interviows, his strange connections dnd othorwise inexplicablo friouduhips, his still stranger and moro fnoxplic- ablo soveranca of old friendslups, his horeulean ondeavor to malntain his churel in a'position of indepoudence, without difallowniip, tha lobby- ing with which his frionds have visited tho nows~ paper ofileiy of the country,—in short, the wholo written testimovics and thio whols acted lifa of Mr. Beechor for the past four yoars constituto the indictment ugainst him. On tho supposition of guilt, all this Inbyrinth of admitted fact is open aud oxplicablo ; on auy other supposition is all myaterious, unnatural, snd well-nigh im- possiblo, o AMUSEMEN'TS, MoVIOKERS THEATRE, KELLOGU GRAND ENGLISI OPEIRA, 0. D, 1., +essens Dicootor, st (B EHDAY) % VAN VANDT, MIBS (LIEAL R AT W no's famoua compoition of I A TT &8 W TON'T 1,1y SR lodou- BATURDAY, nt2 a‘clock—(RA INgIELA A llAlH.Mng‘ l[’Jl "l! RPN i, BTANLEY In 1 tial Ouora LUGEA DI 1AM TLSIEALD O Hatuedny Fvaning Oe, 164116 RO MWIth tiio NEW GilANDS GITORUS mid OIOH! ! BUL A PREDIGA. v 0s e Minical Diructar. Admfseion, Y1.80; 3 Waloon; oaurved Sity 230, g nnd 81,00 0xtrn, negordin; FOIb BALER AT HOX. I KELLOGG ENGLISH OPERA, Thn snla of seats oommancos this ) MONGRY, *Cot. Horien 1:}f\'{’75fl'x’)'fx§‘br\v"§'xfrlfli‘§: firat thno In 1y, DAY v U i B ov amoun, tido Sriulars for fal castes 0O OO VANNT. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Tevors, gsontom duting {lie wosk oxoopt Sptund Wodiiestny and Raturday Aftcroons, TAmond Ealoutoradntrod Comodse i 1t MEN OF THE DAY. With 18 eeent onaty Ineluding NMosara, O'Nell, G tyor, Halubury, Gastot, Brumy. Neato O ool Lrano, 2 s Hadrtharies Yt Walinca, on Lizpac. it 9 O et aTRE Irs, Matior, Mias Gale, Mis rd, and Migg G Y mtuirday Eventn lttvhflfl)‘/\'m)l.fi)l'x'filn " siloniay, Qot, 1 tho” Greal Varls Honeatlon—TItE: Banagor Y & JONS, FANQUS 0_siiceens of KBLL Qet, G, 1874, Tlrd “aud 1. < tilg. y & 1 WAL, Afouday, UE i oo T i nf Oflos L Owli: in 1 (o manigement Taku yl i vsfutitton tur the presang ook T oo Hoig wad Danco Mct, WA LT it im0 e 0t Ala Sketen, QUFS: I SOHODLOL oo’ L taling it 1) nriotta by TY I~ matinces, Maogagoment of thy Eminent Peszediza, LAWRENCE BARRETT Happostod by nosertul Cumpany, solacted oxpromly fos r. Barrotl's procout wuak. Fhls ov ‘Bhiukenbaro's boantifal plays JULIUS CIZESAR. Hniurday—RICILARD T, &; 3 LA oty 1T, Saturduy Matinoo—LADY McCORMICK'S HALL, SOUETHING NEVER PRODUCED BI-:PDRE.' R OITTSH-ELD, THIERLIN & REGAMEVS BUROPE, 1n Wonls, Plctuiron, aud Molodies, Virst Night—HPAIN “diTsalon, 00 watie; tekarvod Goats £ oneteaxten MYERS' OPERA HOUSE, LAST DAY BUT ONE OI* HERRMANN, TEHR GREAT, TIL {-LING’OFM‘\G L1OIANS. Last dav but oo o < B EXIINSONT, Champlon Suior oty World. Alltho Vel oat Horruwnn Mlatiuoa ab 0, 2 ciiliron, T5o. 0 VAELAOR 3 o0 Mg THE GREAT NORMAN HORSE SEoW Closes Saturday, Oct, 10, Go and eco tho stock of Tior: e - i palace thostask of Martes from which twenty ani SNOW’S DANCING ACADEMIES, NOW OPEN FOR TIIE SEANON. an KAy Svamngs o Sy Flteieon Cda08deY ROWITSINT-70 North Clarkoplo<Ey % very T Thitruday evenivies nnd Satardsy aitornoo: 14 ® EDUCATIONAL. CHIGAGD ACADEMY OF DESIGN, Cor. of Michigan-av, and Van Buren-st, Schools of Instruetlon in Drawlag, Palnting, ulptoeo, and Avchitcotura, Spoeial sohoul sooius Tor Ladise: Lok Sernin apply for clroufars. _OCEAN NAVIGATION. " AMERICAN LINE, Pessnger Rales Goealy Redneod aud Lover than via Now York, RTEAMERS LEAVE PIHILADELPItTA BVERY TIHEURSDAT. £ 7 Passongar necommodations unsuepassad, Kor parsaio an nethor pariiowary, niiy fo New Yark to Glusgaw, Tivertioal, fio 0 Lo ey oleknar hoCh e 1;»11»!- will sall from Plor No, 36, North R i o4 » Noy SrATH VNS Nov: 18 Al cvory Woihicsday thareatior, 1k T E3tondn B ImrtR oL e Mot haao iRt 58 ¥y BDonmark, and Gormany, Dralts for £l lght. e Janiago apily ta: AUSFIV vy, o Yokt + toerato an Jove o T KRR MY £0, NEW YORK TO CARDIFF, Mo Sonth Wales Atlantlo Stosmantp Uompany's New Titat-class,. Full-poworady Olstinstnible Stcamships wit il from Vonnayivania Halroud Whael, Jersay Ollys PIBLOKE. --0cl, 2, | GLAMORGAN, . Oct, 81, reying goods and passongers at th h raty gl purte o Eho Unlted Hisgos and Clada. o pests o Soa Titsto) Ulinuncl, and all othos polata fa linginnd, R S R e ity all & uproveuiuais for ths Sonfortand CABIN AND STEERAGE PASSERGERS, Firat Cabln, S Dabin, 32 cflrmrr‘m .n n, 8§ Second Cabin, 353 AT, o B0 Proymit i in i, ., anply fn Cardif, at the Com- L Clisimbiers, sud 1o Now York ta BAXTER & ©O., Aront No. 17 lirvadirar, QLY DIREOT LINE T0 FRANCE, Al TRANMSVILANTIO COMPANY'S 1nMSILIPA BETWEEN NEW YORK AND 1CUVIC, OALLING AT IS (1o eplendld scesois un Lhis favorlio routa.for thin Oona it (Lelig tioro southorly ian any othier) will sail from rtlh Rivar, as follg = B T onn e L IAURERT, Tatcunay Saturdny, Oct, 1 3 : 7 i iy AVoIQ ioth 1eage a1t by Vingliah raitway and tho discomiorls of erowig the Chwiauol, besldes saving time, X Fast Washingtor oo 19, Fichgor National Line of Steamships. i WOTICE. g most southerly rout Lln Uy 10 Rt 50 ok pasdianod 240ptod by Baillng from xg‘e}».v‘ v\‘;nrlc l«rs Lllvuktl‘()lll.aud QUENS- overy SAT 0 Sl o X, Yok Tandus (R0t frory fortnight, hin passaso, $1 gurroncy steerago, at greatly rofucod ratoa, - Hoten tiel : Drafis for 21 n&}"%gfil""}’s‘zv""m i A ', I T,A RSON, Wostaen Arent, Northeast O gptheast cornoe Okt i Tandolplrsta, (opnonied nomy NOUOK LINK PASSAGH 10 Livorpool, Glatgovr, Quvenstown, Tondonderss, Bolfant (Inoluding cooked, roviulons 4 ONLY FIFTEEN DOLLARS, ( o HENDERSON RROTIIERS, ‘Northonst corner LaSalio and_Madison-stse, Ghfeago, Grent Wostern Steamship Line, Trom Now York{n Brlatol (Fngland) direct. Arrogou, Wodneadny, Oot, 7. -.Groat \Westora, ‘esday, ‘Ot 1, Caswally Tuosdas, Hov. 10, P A SRR A b R L xenrslo! 1, Biz. bply at Gon'l It Laku Bhoro d 2. 5. G BT S “"ED. MCDONALD. Aucnt. RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. PEIPLANATION OF REFERENCE MAUKS,— 1 Baturdayse -, ® Huads el g{. A N - T A A s bl S HICHIGAN CENTHAL & GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY LDepioly fook of Lake sy, and font of Ticenty-racondeste i Randalphy ficlet niice, 81 Clarks 1i., ‘southeast corner of and T Canal-at,, corner oy’ Jludison. Mail tyin matn and i lne), Day Exprosy, ‘Atlantle Vxvross, Night Express. QUAND ArINE Dlornlng Expross, Nigght IExproas, 0. du SILVA il DIRE, ALEX, BRADEORDS (formorly Mra, Oxdon HHolfriants) Fosllshy Feoncil, nud Gormay_ Boarding-School for Youns Ladles and drou, (7 West Thicty-cighth-st., N‘ .y TOOpONS Sopt. Apnlication Ty mutando porsonaliy oy Tobior ab Above: MADAM; The Fire at Paxton, I, From the Iteoninaton Pantagranh, Oct, 6. Tho firo at Puxton, ll., on Sundny night, whieh is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, originated in tho barement of Taft's Luilding, « {ine three-slory lrick edifico, under tho restaurant and bakory of Licke & Dodd, witu- uted on tho south eido of Market ntrcat, just soutls of tho Tirat National Bank. is and the adjoining buildings of Berryman, AlcCormicl, and Yell, ou tho south, all thrco-story bricks, wore goon swept over by the flamea nud left n mass of runs, aud tho fire was not stayed till it reuchied tho south sido of tho block, consuming in its course, beaides the above, some four or fivo wrames, most of them good two-story build- ings. Among tho hoavy losers aro Loko & Dodd, ‘rostnurant and bakory, who loso overything, somd of their employes only cscaping with thoir lives ; and Thomas Wolfe, editor and proprieter of the Ford Counly Jewrnal, who uleo wag completely burned out. ‘Thio Netionat Denk building was not burned, McCormielt’s block was occupied in tho lirst story by Guehman Bros,, clothiors, who saved next to nothing of their oxtensive stock, 'Tho socond story was used chiofly for oflices ; und the third contained the eleguntly-furnished Ll of the Qdd Follows. 'l flrat story of tho adjoining building, own- od by Jawes Berryman, was oceupied by Borry- man & Suttou with an extonsive stock of boots nud shoey, Ao upper stories wero used by Mr. Dorrymun as o lamily rosidence, LPoll's block, ono of tho largest and most sub- stantinl buildings in tho placo, was_ocoupled by Lano & Ligolow, grocors, and J. 8B, Looso, with 3 Jurgo stock of dry goods, In -tho second story was tho lnw-oftico of Gray & Patton, the ronl-os- tato oftice of Capt. G. J, Blopardson, tho City- Council_chambor, &c., &c. In the third story was the Masouic 1all und various private rooms. Noxt siouth of Yolls’ block was the insuranco- oflica of R, 1. Murdocks immediately hoyoud thicso wera two two-story frumes; and gtill far- thor sonth n ong-story frame, unoceupied, owned by George Wright, with the burning of which tho firo censed, Among the beaviest losers aro: W, H. Polls, Jamey fim'ymnu, Borrymun. & Button, J. 8. Lioose, Lano & Bigolow, Guthman Bros., Thomaey Wolfo, Loko & Dodd, Gray & Yatton, Capt. Shepardson, and George Wright, Tho oftices of J. J. Bimons, Jantico of tho Denco, and A, MoElroy, attornoy-at-law, wera amouy thoso in the destroyed McCormick build- ng, f)nring tho fire, the dry goods storo of Middle- cofl & Daly, aud Swinford’s jowolry storo, werq broiten into, but the thioves wore frightoned nway before thoy had sccured much booty, Thoso nttompted depredations ndd foreo to the suspicion thut tho fire was an inceudiary job, prompted by tho hopo of bouty, The eltizens organized o spoecial police foreo of twenty-flve men for servieo during Snuday night, notwithstanding which o good denl of property which had beon removed Irom thoe burned build- In’m was Htolen. This firo hias swopt out of oxistonce nenrly one-fourth of tho businoss portion of the town, i —CQen, Bamuol T Iforscy, mombor of Con- Fress, of Jangor, Ma., in lylng eoriously ill at his ioma in Dangor, witli'but “famt hopes of his re covory, _Llis sons, rosidiug ot Stillwater, and Mr, Oharlus Bean, hovo beon stmuoned to his bod- #ide, undoer tho approhonsion that lne prosent rllfmck of ilineus will prove fatal.—Sl Faul reds, ~_SCALES, 3 FAIRBANKS® o STABDARD . SCALES o OF ALL KINDS, T2 FAIRDANKS, MORSE & 00, L& 1118113 Lake St., Chicago, ! Bezacefultobuyanly the Gew _EAACTIONAL CURRENCY, "§5.00 Packages TRACHONAT - CURRENCY IN EXCHANGI FOI Bills of 'Na((ggal Gy, TRIBUNE OFTICE. | Leginui's MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S Lngllab, Peouoh, and Gorman Boarding and Day Sohool forsoun Indioy aud Mttlo kirls, Nos, & a8 East 1ty thisdut,, Sow York, fiacreises for tho noxt your will 5. m., Uct. 1, Whon all puplls should ba pros- ont, New dcholars will' roport Sopte £, wheh toaghors will chvfllmm. CHCILIAN COLLEGE, Mate, in tho countsy, on “1’& L b kS WL R Jioard ., for29 weoks, y B0, » Ay CEC Sey Gaiflinh £ Ony Hiandis Gou Key. i) JIDWARDS PLAGE SGHOOT, VOR BOYS AND young wan, Stackbelcge, Aass, boglus (b4 S 3earSop(7a2, R0 per annim, SIx Profossors propars 40 puplls Tor Uollege, Nolentitlo School or Tusin-ss, Mossrs, HOLEMAN'S FLACK, Assuciato Principie, NS BULKLEY'S HOAUDING 4. saliool, for yoing adics, 0 Tareytown. oit, whll réopan Sopt, 16, DAY -tho-tfud: 15 i 23 W FOITV-S X TILST, N, X Suupura e Psinh, Engltab,und Gornin fidanl ingand’ e I 5 e and ehildron, Sopt.17, QOUND SONOTATSITE, Bodast, rusposttul, manty domeanor, deyolupmont, or Bogs, tory, . Y. Camplete physj Mttty 18D Aiann, Jiox No, At YONKI e, SEAMLESS PAFER BARREL. Tho Slayton Patent SEAMLESS PAPER BARREL. ‘I only seamloss Papor Barrel in uso, Will cost 10 e cont lons thna uny Pape soated, Moro dutablo 1hnn wood, nd Wi 25t 5 por cont. Tu poefeotly wator-wrauf, 18 1ot Aliouted by Wual o Gl dnd, bulug senniiont.’ enn bo nsed for olthes wolids of Hauids, -Can bo ompollisiied or colorud to guit tho eva, and Is ail mado by muchinecy. Ap. Dly, for 10l partictulirs, to M. PALMER, = 20 Burtigistin, Sow Vork, LEGAL, ASSIGNEE'S SALE, Dublic wolles s Norcby elvou, tiat tho nndorsloned, Asstjgucs of s ostito of Mirgarst 11, Liuuson aud silad 1% Conner, by |h||Ivu will on tho AUMPETIE DAY OF OUTORER, A, D, 187, 8 10 weluok ., ot o wiops kotkn da (o Niton Agerloultural Works, Alton, {llinals, solt at pablic wnction, o cnsh, tho followiug dvecribed porsuul proporty, elonging ta st ostato’ 1ION WORKING MAOHINERY: Letxtaon foot Englue Latlie, T clplit wud ono-half foot Tingino Latho, 1 ton “fool Engino Latho, 1 sovon fout kingio Litho, & Norlng Tattios, 4 Drill Lathos, 3 Eresy Dllls, auo Halt Guttor, [ Sorow Cutlee and Dics, Towee Punch and Slivars, 1 Powor Punch with Punolios s Diow, and self-uoting nigo for eldor mill hoop, 1 tires aud ong-halt Toot Plaver wiih miling altachinent Koy seat cugter, 1 Balancing o, Palloy. nud Caunter Shatt, 4 Harton Qluoks, 3 caxt. Gene Qhicks, Fatont Ohiuck, 1 Koy Soat Guteor, 1Nt Machino, sinoty foot Lino Shaltiugand Dulleys, b Grind Ktonce, shafcs and frawes, machinsts’ toold, taps, dies, dio plates, vtc., otg. 1 Dlaoksmith's Fan with countor shaft and vipo, Tiolt Machinos, "lira Uonder, ¥yo fiolt Alnahine, 1 Telp Tummor ith counter shaft, Anvils, Slodgos, Hanuners, Tange and otlior 1lacksmit'a Tools, T ¥oindey Lats i Pipu, lot of iron ¥laske, lotaf wooden Flasks, aitorns, 1iitba Wattio taz, Uods 31, Storas, 3 Platiorm Boates; b, WOODWORKING MAGHINERY, 3 Oross-Uat op Wullwap Nul and 1t S and Table, 1 Hand Suw and ‘Pablo, 3 Rip Saws and, ‘Tablo, | Usinlbi Machino and Saw, FGang Saw and Tablo, 1Hoad Saw il Gamg Jaring: Maching, 1 Gang Horlug Machine, 1 l!flrllh’l\ nching, 1 Power Mortlser and_Boring ) awith Whols, 1 Fodt Mortlser, 1 Furnliie Tatho with APy Madhines, | Fan Nido Muchino, & Nand AMaohilngs, | Emory Wheal Saw Gty merand Dios, 1 Rogoed Plancr, 1 Uptishl Skapin chinw, 1 Teioning Maghine, | Matching Machfno, 1 Clsmuiforiug. Maciiiue, 1 Danfoly'” Plsner,” 1€y & Co. Tron' Iiramo Moldinge ' Masliino (fargast slzo), 15ixtean- ool Lathe with Scotoh , L Painat Mill, 1 Pawer Brrrel n- cost from Sliors, 8 palr Shoars, Clr avww, Augors, Slodges, Patter Hand Berews, I ks, WWhuolbarrws, Aty draullo Rlovators, Liw' Rhisiting aud ol othor’ toals togathes witl 4°¢ EY? 1y o ahout said Machlno Shope, ‘iirodbing Machinod, oo “Dlircasini Machinos, W Cllce M Lross, lumbur, Trot, Maghino ostra {or Pros+, and ohur oltica furnituro, Alin, tho Jifo vstalouf Margart By Hinson in tho fol. Joviing' doweritied Foal astito, viz.: - Lats by 2, and &, i Lloeks, Inoluding, tho bulldiee Uiezoon, deivwny s tho Alfou Aurlontturicl Warka of Llinsau & Coanars tho Ma. him Shop b1 oy Urick, with slatu raf 600y 1 foor, el l foundey 6 by 60 fuot, briok biacksmith saop 2 by 65 ot “lio ahove prapacty Is doslrably locatod on tho bank o s RSt Tihon? muag tiodnmat st Hio G psaear AL 1 tha Chioaga, to & b Tl ol Badiagnyils & St et % i o AR HAWLIAY ‘A':':‘lflm::. IIEDICAL, S SARSP IO Noounmt Noraytt Dr. Kean, 360 BOUTIH OLARKNT,, CIICAGY, lel{m llll;l'(‘(;'-\!';“lltl‘l-:;lll:lllny o unlL 1rov_of chinrgo, 1 erons s e 1L K, S phytehin In T elty i st e A 2t ihos s, onst, Tholongask ongaed Bt 0 toniab il ceaatul” plyolglnn ‘i tho ety i tho spceint tro T hroiey Norvotiss it ool Dby Diavay cullar to (omiles Bpuddily gured, Timalida providod with Jtomirtinnie honsd, aftonianue, o Sond 3 atanps or Luatieg, - ationts at s distauco troated by muily CHICARD & ALTON RAILROAD. . Ghicago, X hort Line, via Zoutsts ;‘ifly JIA"' by lon ."':IA;'I Louls g e, meer Haditon-sss Lridyer and 154 Yandolphoat Leave. Arrice, 2, ¥ Hprtngileld b Stringtield Ias deheraon Olty Fixpros Poarls, Keokuk & i . hloago & Padugal Rairoad 13 Streator, Lacon, Washington Fx. Joliet & Divight Acoommiodation, Do CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY. Union Diepol, corner Malisan and_Canal-ste, " icket Offce 64 South Clari-at,, opposite Sherman House, and at Depol. T Arrive, Mwaukos, Madison & Prairio dul ouo|® 8:00 2. m1, fon, eonren *11:008. m, Milwaukee, Grosh Iln‘fi tovony' os Point, St Panl & Mitauapolls, Day Repre 90, m, |*4:00 p.m. preas Milsrukee, e Point, Praisia du - Ohlon, orthiorn Tawa x wie Mall.oeovrsnen|*5:00 D, M. Milvaniton, Sty Do & Niianeape| o ™ " 7:30p, m. olis, Niuhit_lixprozs, oavalt 8:39p.m. (4 6245 8 me FLLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. ot fuat af Lalic<t. and /ot of Twenty-sccond-ss. b e e R Tétve, ekt Arrive, () Ktuiis to Ghampaign on Saturdays, CHICAGD, BURLINGTON & UUINCY RAILR0AD, pots—Fi Lakest,, Indianas i Sicloenthest,, et ACtconi-tn Tichetces, o. 85 Qi 8, Grasd fuclsio Holel Arrive, ‘it Lino, fur Om Uity Ledvonort & BE." Josuph Ex) press, A ger Dubaayo & Hlouz ity 1ix Twolliv'Right Exp, for O I 3 L onvoutrort| Atcuin Dawner'a(irovo Accomnin oWROs"s Grove Aceor CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Ticket aices, 63 Clarkeat, (Shermians House), ant 75 Canals a iy corner dadleoivate; and ut the iepot, Leave, 1 Arrive. a Do Dy ¥ G ubugus Nl aOwahia Night fixvross, a fruenitis Dubsuno Froopost & Dubuguo Exuross. & Milwaukeu Alaf 1 Milwaukou Expross, & Blilmaukeo Pavsona & Milwankon Passoni b Groun Bay Eapross, 9 B 8t Paul & Winons GXProsy, .. NMarquotto Expross, B B KL Panl. Pasdugor. b Gionova Lako Exjiro w—Depot cornor af Walls and Kinslo- B Dciot comor of Caual and Kinsios CHICATO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILRDAD. Beyut, conuer of Vianliuren and Shernanats, Dickel afice Giranid Trielio Hotels Leavanw'tit Atchison Lis s __STOCKHOLDERS' MEEVING, Tockfod, Rotk Istaud & St Louis Railvoad Co Secrstary's 0Mce. 100K 18LAND, 1), Bept. 7, 1474, Stockholders’ Meeting, Notleo l!hflm\i{ rivon that tha annnal n|umllnx i 1 at Sinialdore of 1 dtacktord Hock Tuland & N, Lange Tutirand Gomyany wil bo Teld at tho uilicos of thio Gaye s, at ok Tetanil, Mithols, on Wodugadoy, (e 14tk iy U Oatober, at 12 ielask, fu __INDIGOBLUE, BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Orlginal nud Uooxcolled for Bluelitg Clath I“m‘, upat \\‘llll)rfnx‘n Drug Storo, No, 283 Nort 't B ond-ater Phllndelphia, fevory Ueoe i Soll A GYory BoueKonpat huy sl e - 4klat siould ] D, 8, WILTBERGEL, Propriotan, - i{ 9, s, [t