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@he Thichgn Dailp Tribmmne, VOLUME 28, HOUSEKEEPIRG GOODS, POPULAR TRADE. Talle Linens, &c. FEW STYLES. LOW PRICES, FIELD, LEITER &CO. State and Washington-sts., NOW OFFER 500 DOZEN All-Linen Ik Napkins At 81, $1.50, and $1.90 per doz., all of good valuc, the last a SPECIAL BARGAIN Datter grades, all sizes, propertionately low. ! Fino Bleached Damasks 60c up, of all the best manutactures. We call special attention to the 75c¢ quality. Loom and Cream Damasks. Bargains in Towels and Towel- ing of cvery description. Shecting and Pillow Linens, &c. ‘White and Printed Shirting Lin- ens, large assortment, and all at lowest prices. Jiave also made large additions to stock of QUILTS at 75c, #1, $1.20, $1.40, $1.75, $2.25, and 2.85, CXCELLENT GOODS, to “ARTISTIC TAILORIN( “SPRING, 1 which special attention is invited! RING, 1875. O NEW GOODS fir SPRING, FRESH AND DLEGAKT, ARG DATLY ARRIVING. BLY & CO., Cor, Wabash-av, and Monroe-st, IRON WORKS:. 0 WATER & GAS COMPANIES. GLOUCESTER IRON WORKS, GLOUCESTER CITY, N. J. &, NROTN, Pras, DD R OT, Trese AW R Ofico, Philsdaiphia, 6North Sgronthst, ingand Soam Pipes, Ston Valvos for Water . o Gas, aila Lzes, JAMES P. MIGHELLON, f. BEXTON, Bupt. Tast Iron Gas and Water Pipes, Cast Iron Flauge Heat FIRE XY DRANTS, Gas Holders, Telesoopic or 8ingle, Canifogs and Wrought Iron Work of all kiads, for Gas Works. "QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, CAPITAL, £2,000,000 STERLING ASSETS IN TIt1S COUNTRY, Deposited witk Insarance Dipartments and fn hands of Trustees, U, S, 65 1881.... .$1,032,775 Gash 1 Baok and Other Asscls... . 112,95 ST Trostees In New York. SWEPHERD KNAPP, Late Pres't Hechanics' Bank, WILLIAM 1, BACY, Pres't Scamen’s Bank for Savings. JAHES IL MORRISON, Pres't Manhattan Bank, Directors in New York. BAMUEL D. BANCOOK, SHEPHERD KNAPP, AUOMIBALD BAXTEIL MARTIN BATIS, R e Ui, 1 1t SeAT Tl i, * 3. BOORMAN JULINSTON. . ‘WM. H. ROSS, Manager. JAS. L. ROSS, Agent, 1062 LaSalle-st., Chicago. BUSINESS CARDS. JOSIAH H. REED, WO.20 NASSAT-8T., NEW YORK. Money fo Loan on Chicago Real Estate. Augly, dicect or theongh Mewns. TITCICOOK. & DUPKE, Attomess, Port{sud Iilock, Chicsga, (ot sinatfuollities for FINANCIAL NKGOTIATIONS Runner Attachments For all atylos wheoled vabicles, -millod in & few moments, Prioes raduced ton per cent for balanco of season, A+ A ABBOTT & COw Cor, Beach and Bebar.at,, opposite 11 So. Qanalat. TO RENT, FOR RENT. New Pler, No, 1, 1. C, . R, Very desirabla location for Tammber Yards aod Planjog Miils, Dimensions of Pier, 1,000 foot loog Ly 200 feot wide. 16 feut of wator along either side, Railroad track ou Pler. Wagon rosd 18foet In width connectlog with the property. For fur- thor iaformation apply to Chie! Hugluoor I, O, R. R., or at the ofiico of JAS. C. OLARKE, Gonnral Mansgor. CHOICE MALAGA GRAPES, GRAPES, GRAPES. At O, B. WEBDRR'S, Gorner of Deatharn and South Water.ste. TO RENT—HOUSES, BKVERAL DESIRALLE RUSIDENGES bly located on North sad South Sidas, GEQ. 13 Washingto T-NKAR LINCOLN PARR—NO. 1 JOCA- & now T-atory aud basement brick, 11 rooms, fur- all Improvomenta; suits of 6 rooms with con- uces for huusokeaping i care and stagos withiu one CIIAT in) VL, 163 Randolph-st. iile_COSY LITTLE 10-ROOM REST. 0, 46 Wareon-nv, ; cuarnilng Jocation. Also thic cottage, SI%. 11 COMATINGS, 100 'F-CORNER [IOURE, 808 WERT WABHING. posscusion giron Jar 1. lngulre at the TO RENT-ROOMs, TD RENT--PLEASANT FY]KNIHHI&U NOOMS FOR any lougth of timo dostred, Addross' A 24, Trivuns offica, 0 RENT-LOW—1 8UITE AND 1 SINGLFE, ROOS, Lo thlandidiy fueniahed, in the nouss, to rospect: ) an.at . bos iartics only. 18 icast Wi TO RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &o. 0, mnNT_STORTS S0 BEAT BETW] INT— %0 STATEST., BETWREN TOonnn ang Washinglon, pud itares To ale cliesp. Appl.-ua tho pre: {]'0, TENT-STORE SOUTITWEST CORNIN NADL e e R TR 17 foc mny. frat-class Litinons. SiJstiEin 163 Weat Bladisooats Officos. i o7 pand Hlock wnl i The PROOF YACLTS 5 ths. Pordand Hlock aad n (ho . Appiy to T. LYMAN, Jtooin 17 Portland Block. - o8 FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. Tha copartasmahlp beretofaro existing batwosn Bamuel oW A BHior, and Kredetck L. Fiek T Brow, m nsme of Brown, Prior & Visk, ‘a 2 Lmit of copartnarship, Frudorick L. Tho business will ba continued from this date med, undar tho linta namo ol Heona & Price Chicago, March 1, 1875, Wi A, PRIOR. ULL BILOWN, DISSOL.UTION. Tho firm of Hale, Aser & Co. {a this day di mutual consent. Accounts and claiis for o i may be adjusted and liquiilated Ly olther of om it 1y, 1L O, AYER, ‘7([,:.11" O, AYER DISSOLUTION. day dissolred, The nt for Ste- I v o contluued at the old stand, 133arketac., by J L Rabl, who it sashorizod. Lo seitls member of itho frm can RUHL, J. Tho e of Alro, Ttuhl & Co. 1a hi N R Db A B g Caroa will b outetanding Acoounts, oF aitl toroeats Ae As A ved by agalnit ors thereof. - The buainoss will be contiaed at the old stand by JNO, V. AYEH & SONS. (bgnad)ml"h OCEAN NAVIGATION, National Lino of Steamships. WOTIOB. “Tuomest soutberly route has alws WN avary SATULR) Bal frox Galls puaiasi, 8. 878, curvency 5, reduc 2 aturn 1 "Drafis lor £ And wowaRd. 1 10T Falet: s C e Nora loo- and hostaugar sdopted by v Comy 0" oda. e AN LIRS and quENs. ork fur London (direct) svery fortalght, reatly Apply . . B, LARBON, !-n-é} Saat cornsr Clark ane Mandolphat (nowmgll"' ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE., ioneral Transatlantio Corapany'e Mail Steamsbips Havro, will sat} from Pler No. W, 3 BainonRow York o North River, New Yutk, as follo FRAND, turday, Mareh 8 Vit R ARy AT s ga e b S ea et Sreey lionale Siiarty. | ) ablny 138’ oocd, 865, THird cebia Sad”ateetage at American travelers, by taking this lins, svol by f _mnu_::én:fi&!fa%mm ‘e'r"aé'u‘.'?x:’: ol Desidan o i GEURG K WAORHNZIE, 4ganis &b Lrosbus AMERICAN LINE. REDUCED RATES TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, Asdall patauata u.:‘n nm:xn and the Gontinent. M - IL, MILRE, Wostarn Agenty CUNARDM 5 Salling Threa Times 2 Week 19 8d from w BRITISEI PORTS. LOWEST RATES. “Great Weatern Now York ingasct Stenmship Lino, ATL LINE, % Offcn, nosthiweet oaruor Clark and L OUVERNRT, Generat Weatorn Avent. _ _.SCALES 111 &113 LakeSt., Chicago, = Bewarslutabuy esly the Geaules, 'O IENT-OFFIOES IN D1t} 1 Geoti Duiiing 38 Handbiph UL Bhermaa Huuse, o] pfll!laAGfll; Ay Ropded aitetatlone, CApRIY s flgare WANTED--TO RENT, ANTED-TO RENT-1Y SAMALL Wb oo Witk ar it ooast, Al 13, Tribuno oilico: ' __HORSES AND CARRIAGES. TORE L the CIIICAGO, TUE j CITY REAL ESTATE, TrOR8ATIT0USR KND LOT itd JUDD- “nor Jelinrson, fatance oty 11. O: HTOSE, sor [W—3%,00 Wili, DURGIABE TITE, 101 11“7! Fas =98, -3tory matble front h co an time, AT A BARGAIN-.ON TEIL 1o elcgant now Satory marblo-front rosat. _Inquire o promises. [} TN o e Fqu BALF-OAKWOOD BOULEVARD. ot on thi¢ wide and beautiful avonue, § of Bonth city limits, at low pricon and easy wood and Gran Oskwood Loule facent to tho bl rd. TOR BALE_A NEV O-STORY AND BASE. ‘mont brick notagon-front house, 10 rooms. madern lmnrflegln\:nlnb:w\!lu:(flh 22 font ;:’LM l{]fl-!l:':.::(,h o a o y . Tonte, SUYDRIL & LT, on" Bulldlag, "nd < oast corner Monrog and Lasatiu. o i S aa s e o Teon Dolldiog, "noribesst prica, & corner Mouro SUBURBAN REAL ESTATE, g OR SALE-TIE MOST DESIRADLE RESIDENCE in Lako Forest, lucluding sil the furniture, e Spfond Earclages. v sloighs, &c, Thero on whieh thero with fine veget: gl . 't Thara ts & now b lliard room, with firtoiass Hot and cold water, bath-rvom, and tho mont Improved gas arrangomenta. ‘The ahovs proorty, gniite, cuatabolt 8 00y mil e fold for i casy Taiancy 1 thres years, or exchangad for Norih Side, or fmprove: Soutt §fde. proporty. WAL 8, JOUNSTON, Tioun 43 Fachangs Building, WANTED--MALE HEL: rlooklkeopers, Clerks, &o. r ANTED- MMERCIAL TRAVELER OF N A e s O s b ioranen Eose e ot i palnt ‘and ofl b s practical esperience on the tuad, & good bu qualaiance, anc daubited “raforen A DIUG CLREIK Wiio FPEARA FY. 4 Gorman, aud can Tead emplozer (e I on soourity, Addross B. 1. SOHNSON, dAred 1164 Stateat, ANTED =, AVELING BALESMAN —WITIT WY A Pl Exili At bacer st aives Kiogabury tary Hoo M0 Block, Jtandolulret., toar Olazk, Koom FEBCRR oAmINKTIAKERS NTED-- 10 RST-OL, ‘V A&E{\'I’IN’)N EICO 'S, BAT Iudrfllwnl Laka-st. s IV ANTED —TWO U RLACKSMITIE ON WA k; £00d wages and steady employ- et Sivene A oot STODEBAKAR Hit0h SEO- €O, Sonth Den W ANTED-PLASTRILERS T0 WY A e hnediater. BT-OLARA DYFR 1Y WOO! Kiply o S KUK MANSORUS., Ssronds, TAKE A LARGE all at Joom &3 AN WITO UNDFGISTAN DS BLOGK- ng felt batas Aluo, Lat hands farmer. ! Call at 730 Cottage Grove-av, bofors \\ ANTED70B,_GOMPORTTON, _ AFFi¥ THIR WY A O T ATDAON & PECE, iasen Job Privters, 113 and 114 Dearborn-at, Misoellananun. X —A GOOD, BTOUT YOUNG NAK, FOR WY R worse s te Atharion Tiauss, B18 Wabasns A GENERAL AGENT AND A LIVE or for & nerial work with fine ateal platos. o d experlencs, Hoom® Cougre. Address, gational Hous NTE] 7 WANT A SAX TO BELL TO THE chiy & ‘Don't apply ublsss you are poated In {olling neckwodr and foralihing goode. TUOMAS, LAZ & HAYDEN, 2 and 341 Hadison-st. REAL ESTATE WANTED. VW ANTID-A RESTDENCETN GOOD NEIGINOR. Y, ood op tne Rorn, Soutt, or MWeat o for. 34,500, caat, PV ELANGHARD & ¢O., 124 East & . DBANKERS AND NOIK BROKERS, 90 WABIHINGTON.ST. Muko & eneolaity of soliing COMMRIOIAL and otbar i, on_comimission, &ud NROGOTIATING LOANS far atlort l)er(odl, ‘Wo avo buyers for a largo amouat of Fapor now, LL PERSONS HAVING OLAIMY AGAINST THE A RreeAnion Savhngs Hauk 11+ i Bhipherd's Tranty: . 15amic) will ind 1t to thalr ‘advantags to eall o it BUTLILR, sttorney at law, 8 Kendall Bulld: ing, 110 Dearborn- LOWIN, WALKRIL & CO, haud toloan on city real ostato in sums of 81,000 and upwards, “Hawley Dutlding, southwest corucr Deacbora aud Madlson-sta. 3 2coon: W bun;h!’: W. M. WILLNER, Hoom 1, 124 La - e DSEEE 70 TouX % PINOshE, WUIGHER Qolpbente noat Olrke. Eaiabilshed i 10 LOAN=5,00 ON OITY AL RSTATE: WILL ‘.u[‘ divida revion. CL0OKRWO0D & BACON 4 Wash: nat, LOAN—A FEW TIIOUSAND DOLLATS ON :‘FOVP"‘? oAl estats socurlty, O. W. WESTON, 119 oarborn. 0 TOAN—81,600 AND UBWARDS ON T3NPROVED cly proporty. COLE, NEWELL & MOBIEL, Ted Wost Madisorat, 70 LOAY—sin TO AN ON TIOURES ON LEASED X , and othor good ‘secur ottt O ESUELE & BROWR, 6T % ‘VENTEH-TU BURROW 8150 FOR 6 OR# DAYS, ey WHLCH DA & busp Tabs O R, . Togal fater olicy wl aiuo of ogal fnter. Bitwid good bonae: - Aduress 6 1, ¢ibuno olofe ST TLOANS ON IMPROVRD PROVERTY 1o Chicago made, and mflfllefl!l bought by LAZAILL US BILVERM AN, Chambor of Commerce. q TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT RIONR $7,000 Foout i suus To )R IOREOR to JOHN JOHINSTON, 1oom 6, 164 Washington-at, $30.000- A%, HARD, 50 TOIX 0% chritieat low fatorort. Collatora Laan Band, 113 bouis oy BUSINESS CHANOES, [ i y witn_oar staplg article, “ond for ya- i, 8T sampins sent far 25 conts, toshow ok 0, 164 Kaae Raudolphaat., 1loom 18, Y8 TO DISTRUIUTE "Address K 3% Tribuue office. \ATANTED—A GOOD SMANT BARTENDER, ONR who underatands his bustuess tharoughly, st E. A, LYNCH'S, 197 Wost Jtandolphiat. None but Irish eed vy "WANTED-FEMALE HELP, Domontics. V ANTED=A GODD GERMAN GIRL YOR GFS. ¥ cral boiiemark 1a # sl farlly, Taqalre ac i} Alanic : o 3 and oy 10Ce, Migiire Vo Lsd Weat Taplorate, upsiairs in the rear. ANTED_AN INDUSTILIOUS BCANDINAVIAN WY A e Pma il 1o 0 qooral Botsemork. 53 Beath Paulina-at., near Madisun. Y ARTED—A GUOD GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work in a emall family; Bwede or Norwoglsu pro- farrod,” 144 Wost Jacksouat., camer Robey, s ANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL TOUSE- ‘work with a family of tvo persons; reforsncos re. quired, _Apply st 867 Michigan.av. ANTED—A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework: German or Ncandloavian preferred. Apply st83Bouth Sheldon-st, \ TIOUSEWORK, APPLY .. near Thirts~cocoud-at. jon 19 aud 13 v'cloc hiousc k, oa Indiana. Call at 13 Bouth Olark stes bat Sonmutrariny, TD-_SRVERAL FIRST-CLASS SHIRT O rs that can furalsh Whesler & Wilson machin ‘wood Gnishors,_Apply st 331 Michlesn Nuraos. TWASTEDTA GINL TO TAKICARR OF A DABY. Call'at 159 North Wood-at. Misccllanosus. TANTED ~ AN EXPRRIENCED TIAND TO \ anch aritficial flowers, Apply at 7 Nerth Walls- nira, ? ANTED A YOUNG LADY 10 TEAVEL WITH WA l!d{ymml sing and play the piano, AD- ply 8t 168 Bouth Paults uds "SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE. e-4t:, Mo: . Clorks, Eto. TTUATION WA YOU. MAN NOW accupying a xood poaftion deslves Lo clinigo for ono as boukkespcr or corrospondent fn & good graia oominission house, Addroas G 43, Tribuze ot T SORTUAMPTORN, MASA., THE PROPERTY howu as the Connecticut River Stoam £ d Elunriug Mills, and bolonging to the late firm of Thaser, Bereoant & Guinpany, are now offorod f T} 1 af Luth Morars. Thayer and Sorgeant, leadiug meimbors of th 1, iR & nooessary and withiul roservo, This property i situstod on the Lina of tho Conncatieut Iuver Rallroad, aud noar the trackeof tho New liavon & Northampion Jtaileoad ‘Co., ‘makiug close conavction with the Wost and tho shipplog sud roshiloping of grain, oic,, from and to all parts of tho country, coavealont. {3 woll-kuown frm Have hoen i the. swhol : tall flour, grala, and feod busincss Bavo bulft up a {argo and tlourishi Conneetlout Valloy. The purchass (l{nul a llve and tisfied. “The huil airesdy well estab. bod repair, and cun: ho busfuoss, Tho engina is 76 of tlio boat bulld, , The mill machiner 42 wodorn and In good runuing oider. ‘The power an rcom aro sulliciont, d the Jocation sach that the boe ness may bo incroas 1o almost any extent, This good opportunity fur &8 Western houss In the flour and rn trade to oxtend l;llllr business Kast. For particulars 28 t terma of salo. addross or inquiro of LUK 1S LY SIAN, Northampton, Mais., solo aurviviog partsor, Northamy: n, Yeb, 12, 1835, A DINST-CLASS ARG abiout. 5,000 Inhabit ouo othor shop in tha pl O, Box 110, bHahawaka, I Arow 1148, Tribuno ofico, 7 orp 1 iakel aLonee, Ad- JOIt SATE-STOli AND GRRENAL BTGCK near Chicagos No. 1 clianico to mahe moaer; capital Fequleud” four o olght thousand, - AddrossJ 1, Fribuze WRETON & CO., 198 TAST WANITING. "y HAVE BALES OF [HORSES, OA! IAGLS) AND SLEIGHS, TURSDAYS AND ¥, o avion rthiom e putokass boriosus curplaca cus have reunity o] trita R e a7 boloro sals, that MOK SALE-OAY FOT GARM, A FINON o rac, At for o m’n_m Alwynnrnlholon‘:f‘m?‘l:fll:rl;::“m anch ara good travolars, inelo rduie! Gal'aat] o Pitacnibaes sadt of Bide [FOR BATE_OIEAT—_X FORTLAND TUMF-AEAT sleign, DUt Litle usod. Inquiro at 138 East Lairi- on-at FDI! BALE~ONE NIUK S8WELL-BODY OUTTER, with sunkon buttom, cheap for caabi, or will axchangs, Apely at SPRINGER'S Lron Yary, 66 dud 8 South Cllu. (99D, FLOUR ARD ¥RRD MILL, WITI GRATN. dryur connectad, for sale ohieap: ell looatad L the wood busluoss: “will Lake part cash’ aud trade, sud make torms easy, Addross ake 7 [ AT MARKET FOI BALL_IN GOOD LOOA- and . Went e tnd oan do s good caah” frado. " Laquire st 254 IO FOILINVESTMENT-TIIEOWNER | 0 sell 0no of tha finost. pisces of 3| od Ju ono ul the very be ad will undoubtodly realize B vor cent of jta rol fllw{ As protit within the st yoar, The prop. erty i3 steadily Increasing in valuo, Ons ler on| {bo pureliata-nionoy required the b 0 tnay remaiii on bond snd tnortgago a o 1 409 morgngs el 8 bor cdatiniorait Vot bhctioulira 116 Broadw, MUSICAL. [FOSTEIE NEW RUDBETE SERING LUOGY, NOwW o0 sahibition at 1’ Haydon & Co.'s, 4 and 4f Laka. t and chospest carri a. n i mindo, It combines lightaess, strongtn, durability, aud chespnoss, Kre ona Is invited "3"‘! and axamino it, and tey ite sasy mo- tion on the roa —GOOD TIEAVY, TRAN, LUMBET: and harne: {{ Ilml\l:'l Mille, umu?‘q‘l Van n aud Frankifa- e ANTED=A GGOD BUGGY-HORSE, WARNERS, and bugky} Lorso inust be & good travelor an Lald for on'monthiy payuisats. Address TATUNESE, AND TOP. loegar, Apply, Wednosday Y, e TO EXCHANGE., S YRTTGRTIE T B ER OO S ORI O e ekt i Lerb s b1 o Lo $h d 33,600 [ DA o Ingumbra; clear pruperty, PO Ny A DERNDTEW PIANO AT A BAGHIFIGR_MAG. aifloent 'rosawond " pianofortn, T{-octave e atcachmont, all iron Isahie, Yory (146 (one, Ere action, in highly Hnlllll!dn o, with rouud cornos -earvod foge and lyre; manulacturer's price Rl waa Tovsiots 83,10 LT ey Jud marmasiallu'ere doucatis Michiusmar, g FALLET, DAVIS & COTH GIANDEQUARE UF- right planos Lave oon awarded 76 first bat Paud, " We Wi RIATUALL, Stato &l Alsimesier oinmay Sorght bisnb, w30 s ooat. g, T ah Belrprios, We We RIN- 'O'fi{m.on-rn'ls HANDHG? . rioe. lfifl.mfl TANO, HAND- T5.0CTAVE RROBRWOOD and carved lugs; prico, 820, 7 sowoly carved oaae JVFUATION WANTRD-CLEAR OIIT WANTS A situation: qualifiod {1~ baaker or, Iaboroe, Hefor- employer ad all that kaow bim, 1lsamaney, Ad- 311, Tribune ofc: GITTATION WANTRD-BY X THOROUGIL DBUSI- olesslo housas best of city dross G %6, Tribane offico OUNG MAN €nn gire bost of reforance from all formot empluyors, 1L 43, ribung oca. TTUATION WANTED-BY A STRADY YOUNG Tman (Bwedn) ta faka care of borsos aud do chores about tho houss, in a private llmll‘; k) 'llllnfi to make lilmssll wonerally ussful; will work cheap, 135 Halstod at. Coachmen. Toamstors. &o. NTED-AS COACHMAN BY A AN AG0ASPYAN T bue ITUATION WANTED_DY AN ENGLISINAN as coachiman, ono that thornugbly understands bis usinesss & willing, noer man. [ave (hu bost of rocom- miendations, €%, Tribuno othoa. E (Franch) ns ecachman, TSP 23D sonTiAND N D~ A 0D 81 N) A Rt ancend 1AL, 1 rebmstas: SILUATJONS WANTED--FEMALE RS rwo_aoon ne O rtanio pitls 12 eoas el Bassomork oF sagond Work. Floaso call at 4% Viftoontisat., lor two daya ITUATION WANTHD—BY A BWEDIS] 4 du gonocal liodsowori in a umall family. Tlass 3t No. 10} East Calcagoay, SIS, BENUTION QITUATION WANTEL w1 8 tirat-olans 000 458 C TUATION WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY T & iabclins otk wakper, 8ud fronor, ADPU &% 418 Suuth M. Doar Twelllh, QITUATION [D~T0 DO GENERAL HOUSE- S"ork, xood reloranca. 51 Foorla-si. FUATION ¥ FKD~BY A FI. A o penaral Bossomacks Dt of Telerancn, 55 Attorat, Q N WA —BY A G00D GERMAN ot o & amall Ameriods Taraly: Touuivs at 2 ook 4t CITUATION WANTED-1Y A FIRST-CLARS GER- k, thioronghly campatent for her business; no UDjection 0 ioxving the ohy.. Vo Blatorate y Seamatress NTED—~DRESSMAKING. L i o Tiv.ehlidrous' dreste assiaiing with a ‘ k. 81,2 parday, Bost of rol St gtoom® Alitoss W, @ Cottrpav, Employment Agonts. ITUATIONS WANTRD—FAMILIES IN WANT OF Scauiinavian and Gornian Lielp-can ba wuppliod us;fi"n"‘.ifi)':xfi"fim_._n Tauniey, fo billwaukos-ar, A e faralshat on st marice by 3 s o ADoiving b0 Birse B LAPIIEEr 384 Weat Madibotobts Miscollansous. A[TUATION WANTED~IN AN CR, BY A orrIoE, {ady, where tiiora ts ilonty bt weting o do. ~Hugoras Dl yaition will plasa addries O 120, & tiuaionav. IPE-ORGAN, 8100, ON EXUIDITION AND ONERITEONoAN l!luuAu.‘n. coruer Slate aad e CONDTTAND UTGANG TON BALE OHERT, ii‘o.;‘f’f,?“‘.;\auhfl"","’ AGRE PROFERTY AD. A O R R e oining eity linite, Blloly, for gsed | od' botal i . EW FIANOS AND GIGANS TO RENT. W, o Chit$ dar sty oo, 15t Demrhonnas: | 50 WIS SN Si G ae. it TED—HOTEI, TINTT 3 WILL B 530! 5 i Soadir onats siehuaae for Chienge vout svisn, | D100 Siranotend HNDSSUE TERTO0D Addross O 8, Tribugo o moldings, cacred | 17¢e} ookt 631 8001 aad over P u-mx:'rfl'l._ PHOPRRTY TN THE COUN- , in_sxchango for ar Chlay wall S Euhg e 000, D Rt trone i 0, i silice, PARTNERS WANTED. JSARTNER WANTED- 81,00 AND BERVIGES TO A A e refi e 1A13 cormisaion ntars: lculara in Bisto prvi aoufidonc, ‘sad sddress 1125, 1% une oihee; v ¥ A YOUNG MAN WIIG i I’Al 2 l]:lfl"ztnx i l:ll‘llhlg mul} /o bustucas 1 this oF s et e e L U loaation 0 view, - Ade Grosa 11 17, Tribun AL ZRITHENR AO PAUINER WANTED, T X b4 4 sllont ith ital lce tTads. by an HOUSEHOI:‘E“GOODS. TUAINS TN CINE FURNITURK—AN ELEGANT ] Amm --inuw"xar mnu Mion backs, inisid with. ¥reach watnut piatels, 7 p rod I Fich eri 21k brocade, with b handsome o o . WANTED, GENTHWANTED-A BURULAR-ALARY WORTIL baving-The Little Glaut weaut busthoss on doors Bow furtruwant; uselul mauy uiher ware: wart sgeut nanted in overy cuunty Buuth and West. Iu3nsger worth $3W wanted to upen anoiher ofica. o4 or partieuln W 1 REIFF, "Avhiand Block, or winduwat Uue it GOIAGIHINK_PRINGIPAL OF- e G I At b mestay 18 per cont discount for cashy T QINGER OFFIOE OF~ A T MELORENT, CITY SN 30 Bont Talscad it. Sathioes soid o0 mouide 1y priasale, oad sopalied. Qinakn, s BOARDING AND LODGING, Sonth Side. 4. AND 4 RAST MONROIST., OPPOSITR TRE Faluor louso—Hoat day-board Iu cily, §4; with leatod routns, €310 $7 per week, Kuxlishi family, MISOELLANEOQUS, OABIL PAID OAST-UFF OLOTIIING AND o0 A euas Abods of A L kidh by eidicy o SONAS Toan Olton, (2 Biatost, ISERS WHO DESINK TO REACH COUN- B nllfln readors can do so fn the ?fl‘: aud fl\;\:l‘[\:“:‘lfilzl‘l'l: Ao Lista, ;ll;‘l?"l‘ Fywn nEL bl?ofl 9 Jackson-st. I BALE te, bar and bar fiaturus, shuw-case, in asloon, basatuént 1123 aad 1164 Bia cornerot th, on Tucaday, Masoli 2, at4p. J d ROt el rirat uiraot. (ntormation (et 10 "Call on-or sdArois ATUUN OARKLEYS i tlatoat., Obloagor 8T TEC] —4 1. CONBIGNMENT OF Slatrs: DA maey spira dOEM (S Copatt (‘cfixné.\uuin KXTERMINATE Hotos 5 brduds. Muse be sold, ALBEIT ALFOID & e BVADA WOTEL, 158 AND 150 WABASI.AV., FANTE 0D BIZED SEOOND BAFE, WILL T e st e Monrye i, 140 sad 1wk | VY ASEE 000D BRI RNRE S b TRONED, BOARD WANTED. ‘Egefi,’,& OLL 3}%‘%"?‘"‘{‘0'1"3 : t o Al ordors lnth. & ORI LY TwWo OGENTLEMEN, IN PRIVATH | HEA AN &% 00 sohth Waterst. & pldisat reom, wiih breakiast, Sonventent to Houtli Slde.” Ad una o reas & 91, Trib- INSTRUGTION. WATSON, PUPI, OF THE LATE will taks' s Jlnited number of pupily Hoom ¢ Palmer House. MAGHINERY, JPUR BALE, OR EXQUANGE-ONE GARD BRIOK Lusohide Hilod U for atexin power, 8nd Ia spIoAGYI P R A 155 05 Srorinus or Dric £ orve powar Shklie fot aarilog lathe. Call st 16 Weat Vas Bursa‘sts, bk JENOFQLOPRDIL QLITEANICH, NEW RDITIOR s Lo reads: o3 recal . KEENKI, W Wadingion-sus oo a0 " SECOND-HAND BOOKS, BLANK UGORE, A6 stationery. n o KT O ool store 15 it Olerk.ot, T o U1l PERSONAL, oo PEREONAL, GOOD HEALTHY BOY FOR ADOPTI A SRR, bR YRS __LOST AND FOUND. OBT-BOMK PAPKRS NO VALUETO ANY g the b idmari fo revaca 80 ras HOD- INSON'S, 223 Wi we-aty ‘O8T—MONDAY KV - FROM REAR Lo P hSkat S S et ol e s - ¢ HLTarra T o 1 Dvasbors sk, basemeats b wil ror ceive 2V, an 178 Daasbors. " d noquestions ,08T-0UIGA00, BIRLINGTON & QUINOY culpt ook botwaen tght depot wnd Hal i Shitehersier FHELES BODGIE PALMLIL'G 4 80 Wabash-av,, olty. 08T THE PARTY THAT TOOK THE Lt vad ebaes foota youm a1 €3 TIATE-st o last lfld?, wlease state what reward they wish toreiura thenl, aud Bo qusstions asked. Heply throug persousl, 'donco, L. 31, Tribuse «Bics. Ot RETURN OF 8 FREIGHT It Nty SOLARON ULATK & €O & = aduress lu ountl - _FOR SALE. TOR BALE_FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF BALE, Mo $a en s Slara'te b 3 ) R0 . o gm..“ P B R R vy 5T-OEABS COOR - SDAY, MARCIL 2, 1875. SCANDAL. Gen. Tracy Finishes with ‘Comments on Mrs, Moul- ton, and a Perora- tion, Unusual Animation Mani. fested by Iim in Kts Delivery. He Prophesies Statues and Monuments for Mr. Beecher. Tle Also Foresees the Effulgence of His Client’s Namo in Future Ages, Mrs. Woodhull Dates Her Ruin from Her Connection with the Scandal, The Danville Smut-Machine at a Sudden Standstill. The Bycamore Addresses Democratic Argument to a Lsgal Op- ponent. BROOKLYY, TRACY. vaLe! Bvectal Dirvatch to The Chicao Tribune, Broozrry, March 1.—Whila March wes com- iog In liko » hop, Gen. Tracy was going out of hin relation to the case, as woll s out of the case itself, with scarcaly less rigor and ferocity. 8o far,his connectlon with Beacher’s prodicament bas beon a bundlo of mutual blunders, Had the dofense been intrusted to counsol who hsd no other than & mere lawyerly intercst in their client, and no moro than a professional object, Beochior wou!d perliaps have baen entangled in fewer damaging collatorals, It was bad enough that Shearman should put on the petticoata and the squoal of Mrs, Micawber, snd vow that ho would fall with Boecher. It is much in~ Jurious 1o the pastor of Plymonth that his other local attorney should borrow the tactics of Don- nybrook and hit evory head that has so far shown up abovo the horizon of prosecution. Tracy's frantic progress, interrupted every twenty-four liours by a vollsy of cards, protests, and contra~ dictions, bears quito as much resemblanca to a drunken Malay ruoning smuck throngh tho stroets of Bivgaporo sa doea Moulton's profile 1o any counterpart the Genaral has found for it. EMPTY BENCHES, EvenDonnybrook fsllsontha sated appotits for curioatty. That is why, perhaps, Tracy's shillalah had fewer speotators this morning. To be sure, tho weather waa wretchod enough to damage the prospects of a theatrical entertainment, and the long-drawn molodrama which is being eaactodin the Ciyt Court {s no exception to the rule of atmosplieric influence. Beocher was present, girt about by & wholo legion of the faithful, It waa pearly timo for & littlo judicious applauee, and Caldwell's oxcetlently-disciplined eorps of claquers overflowed the resorved meats. The man in jeopardy looked comfortable enough, and, at times whep his lawyer was uncommonly offusive, wore tue smils which rewards the grateful backecratehing. Indeed; if he had written thls epeech himself, he counld not have filled its rounded poriods with more evidont sativfaction, As if to disabuse the pop- ular mind of any suspicion it might bavo eutor- tained touching the authenticity of s forensio epocch which was in type three daya before it was delivered, and a whola column of which ap- peared in an evening newspapor twelve hours bofors it reached tho jury orally, Tracy this morning mada an aitompt to abandon his notes, TRACT'S TABOETS. Tillon was in court aud listened with grave interest all day. He stands and suf- fers mothing from Tracy's vilricl, as it ho were well annoloted with some protective oil. Tho hotter the hissing and sputtoriog of tho lawyer, the calmer and caoler tho object of his {nvestive. No other of ‘Tracy's victims showed thelr bumpa and brujses for critical inspection. Moulton was in New York arranging for bis now commercial depar- ture, Dowen was compounding the brimstone and treaclo which he promises to ram down the ‘I'tacian weophngus, and the rest of thom were biding thols time. Tho hapless little woman ‘whom, iu spito of even the Judge's protest, Deoclier's attorneys persist in addressing sa the real dofendaot in the cago, was mbsont. Daby Ralph continues ill, and maternal davotion is Pproof oven agaiost tho petticoas police. lymoutls Church always contnbutes a due proportion of women td the sudicuce, Tive alternates, with tho usual delegation, feasted on the spoaker ag if ho were anothor Daniel come to judgment. Thoy were sufficiontly ugly to betic tho case and day, TIE LAWYERS, ‘The only Tiltonian lawyer in his place was Beach, who has takon rcmarkable care to lot Tracy have all the rope ho wanted. It is not often that men contemplato 80 closc an ap- pronch to snicido with such undisguised gratitl. cation aa has Tracy’s conuection with the de- fense beea observed by lus oppouneut bar- ristors, While between ™ themeclves aod all other members of Doechar's Dar there continually prevails a cordial fimdhllownulp. Fullerton's associatos shara with him his habit of utterly iguoring Tracy, Beach, with his florid face, bis bright blua eye, and kis silver hair, bas boon caught twice exchanging a smile with the obtrusive spectacle of Bhearman, but Doach has s most unpleasant aud significant trick of turning his back upon Tracy when he talica to bim, THE LAST OF THE ADDHESA. It was 11:156 beforo the opening sddress was rosumod. Tracy started off by ssyng that Boocher could not bava froed himsalf from tha policy of sileace without pillorying Brs. Litton ‘with baving unjustly sccused tum. That would liave roined her, and of that Doocher was “iucapsble,” Nett ho promised to show by wit. nesson that soma of Tiiton's frienda threatansd some of Deecher's frionds that, unlesa tho Evening Erpress were bought and convoried Into a mornmbg newspaper, with Boecher as ita original editor and Tilton sy Liis suocessor, thers would be an oxplosion which would shake Christ- ondom, Ono of Boechier's friends, s princo smoug New York merchanta, told Tilion to bia Tace that 1t wes blackwmail, The frioad of Tilton who broached the Evening Erpress topio was, it ia whispered, Frauk Carpenter. The fricnd of Beocher who aniffed _blackmail, was, on the same authority, Jackson 8. Bchultz, Tracy then proceeded to account for tha publication of tha Boweu letter, which, s I hiave ropoatedly advised you, was printed in tho Bunday press of thiscily in _uno behalf of Tilton, but to save Coogressman Kiusells from tho conp do gracy whick he had given old Bowen au opportuuity to admininter, On the tripartite agreement I'racy lit a moment aa giugerly as s munqutto on & hot atove. From that delicats toplu he procesded to argue that Beooher tlreat- enod to resign from Plywmonth Churel through no fesr of an {nvestigation, but ouly ihat Lo might eucouutor the inevita- ble attack unbampered by his pastors al responasibilit; Vith au_ elshoration of this thebis, and & superilcial altusion to the fact that Moultos bad rewponded to 805 questions ' Trith the ntatement toat he did not * recollect,” Tracy brouglit his sddress down Lo rocess. ON MR, MOLLTON, ,The General eams to ting shortly sfter 2 o'clock, and almost immoediately mado thete o biaudsome advancen on Mra. Moulton ; We now approich one of the mont delicate subjscts which my duty calla upon me to diecues, 1 mean the connection of Mrs, Emma D. Mouiton in this case in Ber relstions (o this miatter, Iahall apeak of this ady otherwisn , than terma of * reapect, feel moat “deeply her extraurdinary - position— the hotrible emergency in which ahe had heen put, and the overwhoiming power of temptation befors which the haa falien, " Truib, 1o thin tagey mokor smoonsible for me o abstaln from speakis yarent sevority of thia lady's testimony ; it norraw, whilo I reserve for thoss wh npan_her (his situstion tho indignatic have meritea. Tuis lady ia the wifo o Who tiad anything 1o lose by a v defundant, Animated by his thire Franels D, Moulton bas periled + S tne irmne of thin suif, “The pluntif ‘himself 7, nud somo !venunn 0 excuse him on the suppe 3 { his lusans ralouny, but uo auch excuee ca 7 nade for bla fricnd.”'He will e held to strict & ern responti- Bility, and plaintint'e faflure fn (k> aaevery man €an nee, jnvalven Moulton in nttr . £ lopeiers rain. Yet hin gulltand his ruih will &S e bis unhappy wife {rom ler allegiance, nc U & hin BUY less {uther of hior ouly child. Whas~ 4 rible slternative for her! If aho so teatificdex B 3 8a echer, necesmarlly ruins her ™ isband, destroyn home, and lesves “his only ' chiid to blight, 11, on the other she can glve auch otlier testiniony ‘as will conclusively convict Beceber, sha raves ier bunand'a futne, at lesat 8o far as to prevent exposiire of Lis perjury, aud the ssme ovidence might lead her to bope 1hat shis cunld thua reinstats bim i socfal porition and maintain bim tn the Lusiness world, ‘There 1 much to be azid in palliation of Mre, Sloulton's caurae, Mer huatiand has donbileas axsured ber, with the utmost folemuity, that he knows &7 revenge, Beecher bo guilty, and ' thus ebe might bave been well mado o bellers i, Moce 4t 45 hord fndecd for & wife to dishelieve in the earnest asmurance of her busband, The struggle then presente ftaclf to Ler as one Letween her huanand asserting substantisl truth, 0d between her husband's eneniicn asnerting subetun- tial falrcliood, '+ What watter 12 it," she may say to berself, * wlich side presenta the truth a4 to deiall? Beaide Lin, substaniial truth onght o main the vie- tory, and {f that victory can only be gaioed by mis- rojienenting some of the minor circumatanccs, fn't it Letter tnat the truth skould bo sacrificed fn renpect o thoss detatls than that it rhould Lo eacrificed upon the man issue? Mr, Dsecher,” sio may eay, as certainly * been guilly of adultery, Tsu'tit loas wicked that I should eay s hian coufessed to me than that he shonld sscrifize my huaband by falsely asserting ho Laa not confersed to bim? Bince he has confeesed ta somehody, of courae, when talking upon the samo subject, he must Lave meant to confess to me, He expresssd Limself sorrow- ful, aud for what elso could Lie have felt sorrowful? He'sckuowledgesthat ho had been In fault, audto whit fault could ho have referred except the crime of adultery? 1, them, I put that very lauguage into hin” mouth, I' shall be omly espresaii bis view, and be sarving the causecf substantis! truth.” Bach, gentlemen, 1t in easy to imagine, was tho procoss by which Mra, Moulton convinced hersels 8L ouglit ta teatify to theee explicit confessions, 0d, baving quieted ber couscience to this estent, §i ¥aa not Lard 1o go fanber and attribute Janguage 10 Berself which uo Iady could ure under such clrcum- stances,—language to' Ar, Beeclier which no one but & fool could utter, THE PERORBATIO! Ho then went on, after quoting similar clerical mieadventures as in the caces of Fenclon aud Wesloy, to lus peroration, which was ax follows: It {n an outrage which poaterity will avenge, This fair city will yet boust among ber jiroudeat mounments the statuio of Lim who couferred upon Rer such glory and recelved within her gates suchi torture, All who bad this crownng drama of his lifo wiil be re- mempered with execration or pralse, Those who falaely accused, those who weakly doubted, thcse who cowardly forsook him, those who wero swift to believe evfl,]—an one side and on ths other,—thoss who atead. faatly trusted, and those gentlomen of iho jury who' justly judged—yes, gentlemen, by the judg- wment you hers prosounce you will yourselves be judged st the tribupal of after sges ; what you do Bera will never die, When thess scensa stiall have wed away, whow he who presidea aver thia tria! 1 reat in the eilent chambern of the dead, wheu Lhe scats you oocupy sball bo flled your children, or our children's ehildren, strangers from Alstant climes wil) come to view 'the place o which waa given back to the worid, freed from cloud or passing shadow, the name of Henry Ward Licecher, Lven when centutes shisll hava rolled sy, wiion thess jecayed, this all-absorbing marble walla shall have crumbled and trial will be remenub interest, ind with £alth sad patience under thin diro silliction and desdiy astanit, ileroes are admired—itis martyrs who are belored, Not the triumphant procesaon and loud Losanns, but the eup, tbe hora~crawn, thio eross, the sepulclire, and the conquered world ; and, suce’ thy hour of tha Divine Suferer, no follower of Christ has Lorue the cross {n vain, Gentlemen, do you belleve in God? Then you will rocoguize today what gencrations to ‘come Wil 80 cloarly seo— ‘wuat the day of revelation will Liuze forth in Iotters of Light—the mark of God's approval upon this Hiv {aithful, wpright, and suffering servant, whom Ha biat Litherto guided, sustsined, and blessed, whom, in the hour of tribulation, ile hath not foraaken, and whom, by all the truth of His eternal promise aud all the resources of Liis almighty powe preserve and reward: for, though hand o A the wicked ahull not be ubpunished, but the seed of tne righteous sball be delivered, THE ORATOR. Duriog the delivery of this oratorio climax, the speaker becamo both pathetic and passiou- ats. His wholo heast aud soul—nay, fils own utter salvation or fwiluro—went out with his words, It was as much au spostroplie in his own as in'hin client's bolilf. Doochor sat uttorly unmoved, ovon watching the jury with = ort of indifferent criticiam, lis wifc's ey and aliut a8 It sho were weeping intcroally, Do tears trickled down tho wazen pallor of her cheeku, £ CONORATULATIONS, When Cracy finished, tho phalanx yletded its long-reatraiued amen witu wach ciappiog of hauds and pounding of the tloor, A, Cuuppins did not flourish a louder um- Lrells to emphasize Bergt. Buztaz thun the jcano wherowith Caldwell rapjurously Court was im- rattled his approval of Tracy. ‘mediately adjourned, sod, ful fell apoo him who. 1awyer, but uo gentloman, with the samo sestacy which greeted Horatius whon le crawled out of the Tiber, TIE OENERAL IMPIESSION in regard to Tracy's opeting i (hat he has promiised more than he can perform, or, more torsely, in bucolis pliraso, hos bit off a hlfiger puoce than he can chaw. It is darkly hinted thay there nro eighty wituceses to bo lieard for the dofenss, of whom the first will probably be Beecher, Mothor-iu-law Morse is relied upon agono of thoe bulwaik. Ieury C. Bowen, as I havo notifled yon before, will be’ called in rebut- tal, 8o nlso will Frank Ci ?euur. ra. Wood- bhull yearns to bo callod, and professes a willing- uess to supply any article of tostimony to order, Bho will tui sho knowa about Beecherif Lilton will peens her, or, it Beecher will givo heron cliauce, sho will rolato all sbo knows sbout 1+ ton. 1f both sides are doaf to her aoheltations, i & In hor own choice phraseology whe svows her intention **'T'o go tor the crowd,” Al this ina card to tho Tribune, Docton ByNTAX. (7o the Associated Press.) THE ATTENDANCE. March 1.—Iha Brooklyn City Court-room was tilad again this morniog, Judge Neilsou was eatly in bus place, aud was lookiug {frenh and fuil of epirits, and coatting familiar) with those In bis immediste neighborhood. »iul- ton eat behind hus chief counsel, ex-Judge Beach, Thedefoudant and his wifo occupied their usu; and_with them were seated Col. Bacctrer's wifo and Prof. Raymond. Mrs. Tilton sud ber friends wore sbeeut. TRACY CONTINUES, Bhortly aftor the upeuing of tho court Gen, Traoy contluucd his address: He had shown tbem, bo axid, that, aftor tho Woodhull publica~ tion, Mr, Doccler, by the advice of the ** Mutual Friend,” Fravcis D, Moulton, had sccepted tho policy of silonce. In 1870 Tilton's difilenitics with Bowen arose and wers augmonted eo ‘filion says, by Mr, snd Al; ber, On Dec, 24 tho chargoa agaiust Doecher wore made, and it was thon determined to suprress them. Dowsn promined to suppors Tilton in his clarges agamnst Bescher, and got him to talio a letter to him, but Boweu, after this, becamo Tilton's eoe- my, 'T'wo days after this, Tilton found himeolf desorted by Bowen, and bhwed m: himsolf inlmical to Beocher, Noxt day, Moulton comes and carries away all the lottors, not #8 emblem of war, but one of peaco. ‘The unly criticism to bo passed on the defeudaut was that, ‘baving accepted tho polioy of silonco, he eue deavored faithfully to carry it out. Tilton bits sell waa thon coverod all over with stories of scandal-~those raisod Ly Dessie Turuer, and his wife threatening to lcave bim for his intldelltiey and cruelties tn‘fm. ‘Theuo stories must bo sup- uy cost. Iossie Turuor was com- elled to sign a retraction of hor stories, {a or- E.r to atop lior stories, and sho was aent uway to proveut her tattliug, and 40 hior storfes wore sup- pressod, and she was lod o beliove that her sto- ries wust be denied. Tiliou's mauuer of von. ductiog the sffair was to make statements and puvliel them, wallo Moulton's way was to pre- serve silonce and allow other partios to make siatoments. WITSl BEECHER, SILEXCE WAS DUTY, but with Moutton and Tuton it was Lhe only New Ynnx, NUMBER 191. polley, and they taok (hesa means to keep tho seandal alive. Tho failure of tha Golden Age bad blasted the hopes of Tilton, and he was compelled to look fur other avouucs of siccess. The money druwn from Bowen in April, 1872, wasall axponded ou bis paper, 1o wonld' abow that friends of Tilton applied, in December, 1872, to tho frionds of Haeechor, 8od ad\isod thafa to buy tho Now York rpress, which was thén for nale, and for Decelier to take charge of it, while Mr. Tilton shonld xo abroad for somo montbs, and, when ho cawe back, to take tho ::Dmmo“N |7'lu:al on thnfl']cdilormuul.al! of that aper, Not only woro thean meotings (betwoe: Moulton and Tilton's friends) held‘f; (lhlu t‘(tyl: but alro fu New York, ‘aud twico at the Union Leagua Clab, Thia, gentlomen, was nothing but A SCHEME FOR RLACEMAILING DEXCHER. Tho gounnel would show thom 8o by a witnoes a8 known thronghout this country almoat. 28 well an tho defendant himself. Hero was o letter kaid to Lo from a complaining friend, which wan a fiction tnvented by Tilton, and nover ro- ceived by him. This lottar, in Ita oponing, saya: ** Thankn for _your guod lettor of - bad advice,” Tho lotter ended witt threat that #f Lo should epeak it woutd send a thunderbolt through other Tacta, Wan this lotter pullisned 7 Mouiton and Titton bad not destroyed leicrs, but thoy pro- servad them, and were now using them asa moans of threat and menace to Boscher, Aboug this time, T wae reminded by ray associatos that Titon had drawn lun Jast dallaz ot of Woodruft & I(udl:lnsmln”e. l\l\'un,lfiemlen}cr‘x.mtho aummer anved, nud Joccher atill nccanled bis ZTilton had foond oo emoloyment. Plplh sk Counsel then went back to TILTO:'S THREATENRD TUNLICATION in the Golden Age against Buwen sud Deocher, We sill abow yoil (bu waid) that Tiltan endeaye ored to have “this statement of his published recretly, i such o manner that it would appear he bad nothing todo with it, We will show you be had au interviow ou tho maiter with Me- Kelvoy, of the Brookiyn Eaqie, in whlich Tilton told McRelvoy that hin chargca sgamst Baechor wora thoso of impropar propossla to his wife, but that sho resisiod tberm. Tilton did ot lika to give tho paper to McKelvey, but suggested that it phould como to Lim “through another arty, They wont to John V. Harmon'a houee, at he was not in, and & letter witb the article indorsed was left in Jr. Hatmon's; but the articlo was uot then publishied, and did not ap- pear until tho following April, fu_the Brookiyn Sunday Press. At the time of this publication, ‘Tilton's account with Woodruff & Robiuson was closed. Tho day after it appeared in print ME DREW XIS LAST CENT. They had also Leard from Moulton of the offer made by another party of money for tho Golden Age. and wheun it was not takon why did they exlubit it to Beechier? Francls D, Moultou did oot act as highwayman or robber who cries * Staud and deliver I'" but he held this money ir his band, aud #sid to Daecher, **Mv God, ibn't friondebip? ~ That is what I call tho act of a friend;" and Moultou know, afterward, ho was not taking looso monev of Heacher, but that he morteaged hiv houso to procures 1t. He gave it to Moulton, and then came the letter frot Tilton containfog the words: “ Urace, merer, and peace ;" and thoo Tilton wont on' for oue year, drawiog the 5,000 from Moulton, as had been shown themw. Moulton told us be never was in tho habit of lending Tilton moucy, but that Lo lent bim altogether about 81,030 of b own monoy. Counwel would show thom that in May, 1874, this frioud of Tilton’s goos to & friend of Doecher's and DEMAXDS ANOTRER 55,0005 but ther muat not forgot that the original de- mand waw for 210,000, but was compromised uitimately for €5,000. Tho Golden Age was still in Tilton's banda, bankrupt and useless. Tilton waa ready 10 givo it away and was absolutely begring for some perean to take it, uring all thoso interviewn botween his friends and those of Beccher with regard to nowspaper enterprises Tilton was fuformed, Counsel would show them that Tilton kuew of the negatiations Rotng on with Becclier, and countenanced thom ; and. aluo, that the Baconletter was then in prep aration. This HECOND BCHEME TO OBTAIN JONEY waa denouncod by Beecher's frisnds nan black- mailing operation, and thoy advired that not a cont should be givon. Tilton's friend then said, “*Wo will publish the Bacon letier.” Themoney was not paid, and, consequently, the Bacon lot~ ter was puuhished. The publication of the tnp- artito sgreement, which was an_accident, was to bo charged to Beecher. On May1 Deecher ‘was summotied to an interview in the Remsen stroot study, when tho _publication of the story waa threatoned. Deecher had stood their thrests ood charges for four long years, aud now Boacher, who was put_in thia position by the iodiscraet conduct of a frlend, dofled thom, and when they used their threats lio told them to lot the storm come. O tho following Saturday he went there and told them that. he welcomod the contlics, but would not drag hia church into It, a8 JIE WOULD RESION. When tho lotter of resignation was shown Moulton it nearly took hia breath away, and he told Tilton, 'Thoy wore both amazed at the touterity of tho nian whom thoy both expestod to lead around for some lime, " On June 1 he indited that lotter, whon Lo oxpected to proach his last sormon. This letter told Moulton that, if he published, he (Buocher) would alea publish & stotement that would atand tho test of tho Judzment Day. When Usocher wroto that lettor, coutainiug tho inference that he thought he was “mni to proach hus last sermou in Vlym- onth Church, Moulton sent a lotter in reply, tolling Deecher not to be afraid ; that if the whole atory weie publishod to-morrow Lo (Beechior) could stand’; aud yot Moulton, when on tho witneas-stand, teils u story covering a poriod of thires yonrs provious, whon Becchor was confossing bis crime. Wheu taey heard the defendant’s story, and Lok 1t ib councction with tLis letter of Moulton, thoy would reject the testimony given by Joulton. Counsel had taien tho precaution of counting tho nmmber of umos on tho cross-examination of Moulton whon Lo said, ‘1 pon't xxOW," wlen asked shout any question to which ho ald not want to make & reply, and ho_bud said those words, or words similar, oxactly 805 times ; and yet Monlton bad nota defectivo memory; he vould toll what was the wubjock o) Mra. Woodbull's oddress in tho Bteio. way Ilall meetiug, on cross-exaiaiustion, and lie was ablo to repeat tho words of Mr. Tilton introducing ber with ay great oxactness as they were published In tho shori-land report which appeared of the proceedings oo that occasivu in tho World, Recest, B8, MOULTON'S TESTIMONY, Aftor the recess, counsol teforred to the teatl- mony of Mis. Moulton rolutive to tne long inters view with cher ut her houso, o #aid the subject of this pretended covsnltation, und the circumstancos under which it was Liad, are such as to wake 1t ceriain that it cither toak placo June 2, 1678, or never took placo at ull, Gone tlewou, inall this the interposition of Divine Erovidonce it most singulnily muanifeated, for on thut very mutning of June . 147, Beechor wan detained at bis own housv 1n cousultation with » gootléwan well known to you all, sud at tha very tinies at which, according to Mre. Moulton, she was tuckivg him up on s wofa aod enconr- aging him to contess, Lo was scated by the side of his own wifs, spoodiog his way to Peokskill, This wo shall prove to you so oconclusively that I ave {he coutidence to prodict’ thut you will ees Mra. Moulton agsin on thia atand, testifylug herethas her Juoo 2 was Monday, Msy 81 ; thac by Mon- day sLio moana Baturday, aud by four hours eha mioaut balf an bour; that there was no sofa and no afghau ; that U o'clock in the morning was st tho evening, and that Deocher's card in tha Ew{u was not snoken of nor thonght of. Mr. Tracy still furiher reviowed the evidence of 3ts. Moulton and othiers, and ealdthero waana poyson so much oxposed to a charge of this kind a4 a clergyman, ono sgainst whom it was 8o 10 lovel "tho arrows aud darts of malica an hatred. It wad such & chargo that was brought sgainst John Wostey, who, moro thau any other man, resembled the Apostlo Paul. CONCLUBION, In dischargo of my duty, said tho counnel, I bave laid bofore you ss nilch of our case ad iy n_my power. What wss tho uso of a noblo " life, it It was uoi proof sgainst atlacks aud chargos like those? (lood frieuds and nelghbors hove stood around the pastor In this trisl, because thoy have kuown bim for years, and many of them lave looked ioto Lia blus oyes for at_loast thirty yesrs, and found them truthful. You will interjose ke ¢ ook botween this man aud this scandal, You will tell tho American people that, When obarges of malice or slauder at'sck a person, it will meed with a rigid investigation at tho hsudaof an Am icau jury, This wau, who bas guided bundreds their couree, sud 13 looked upto aud revered by thoussnds, s draxged ioto & cour of justico to answor a charge of adultery, 'Thia niam will hive and ba perputuate( in cach man's memory when the remewbrance of Lix prosecutors will iave passed iuto oblivica | | i i |

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