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‘Pl CHICAGU TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1875. I £ 3atory and basoment briek Deagtorn.at. ~Twa slesant atorr and basoment, Lrlak Al stonu houses, faciog Ui pear. Schillor—Tinn &story and basement lirlek; all modert ianroves Tealatory iramo, 18 room Jlalr, tory framo hiowso, nicely faraished, ‘Fino marble front hauee In a first-class nelgh- cornor Chifcago.av.—Elegant brick Liause, all tn. 5, o1l niodornim- Kuperior.st,~Two-sl erinr—Two very dnalrable marble niern mprayenients, marbio trnt houae, nese Oblo, tory and Lascmont hrlek honso at ‘LaSalle=Uctagon front briek, Sticht o e 3 pan-av., eouth of Liftconi mens Ad Shtar-roal belok ouse, sl mouari fmPEsc. 490 end 47, gonth of 1hirid; ramn housss, all modern -at., Ka. 265-~Solte of ntea rinms fn & machlo nly to renlilenco purpe t Drowu-aloita Louse, " Tiinarialo-at., just west of 1 sty —Toen-etory Uaene ng divoted exclnere e A Just west of Cottage ond.st,—Marblo front e -Mea framo’ house, tiam. south of 'rl.(riyaoe, b finaly farnlshod, In ot No, Mb-Tight nicel; ator-cloaet, and tia ud 4d—stecond wiory of cachi, b s, —-Two-alnry brick house, nsar Jaokson- ‘mud~en improvainants. -ar.—Sevoral marble hou aoa¢ Wond--Cottago, No. 13- e Lake—Iwo-story frame, #35 por TORY AND I T A ment howse, 10 o 2 N FOTNITUIE TOR § “—Huirs has 10 rooms and bathmom, and Is romplete. aret bargala will LY givoa for Diiy b tho bouso, ESik Tpo RENT_U i {tont 420 per nanth. A o 77 Drarborast. ARK—A NEW TWO- 1 roam, all madern TARLEN N, HALE, i RIGHT RO, eood party only: chonp time, _Apply at bonsa. TONR ™ FHROXT XEW BRICK AND ™ oz, wilh modarn eol n A wad Rorth SheLtan:ats oluh and Carpenter-aia., 8,7 Motrapolitan Block, 39 NORTIHL DICARTOR. rlory and baswement marble froat, s Maddieon-at,, Room 3. W a3 Langtvyar, and F n premiscs, and 147 1 o3 RODAT oS, EAk-fiEture aliiu tno conditivn, NIZTWO BRICK HOUSES, T 1OOMS os. 63 and 73 Thicieony By P. RYAN,G32 NRENT=A NCF VOUBLE NOUSK, ¥ ed, un Calumetav., nast fot, near Tivent Alsos firivied houso on Pralrie.ar. iwren Sivieantu and_Ejghleenth- anariing-houso, A, J. AVERK I3 d baxeniont beiy also, torent, 1Y Apply to BARKKR £'WATT, 10 NT-MEDIDALSIZED, OCTAGOR-URONT, honsc and furnfture; both new lnst fall: ds thul Jucation s deep ot ; view of Taki 0: all modern im. nts:_ favorabio ferms to responsiblo tsasat, S, 50 lakost, LT i@ WEST ¥ 4 por month. PHIL A SNT d h:ln.mm ou aia FORYAND BASKMENT all modirn improvaments, 13 or lirst-class baarding. rom 1 Esat Waslingtonst, A5 I0WATLD, RS, 209 AND %, @ Kanih Sangam 0 RENT_CHEAP—THIZELEQANT basement marblc-front Sulca &t $4 Park-ax. {iydu Park, vear thecity limits, st Topaly's: oo by 18 12 AY 1=TIIE, TWO.STORY AKD Basemient brick dwollfug-honsc, $16 Waliaah-av, north. sast corner Twanty-lrat-st., 10 room firemonts. Apply 1o Js C. BIG! = 0 LENT—FROM 3 W, 10, 1) REST_TIIR DWELLING N0, 65 WABASU- ' tn_part, oF uafurpishad. Room Na, 23 Kantughy i lock, cirnor Adams 2 Ap. m. Tionlios may be scon any day T—2.5TORY AND ENGLISIL BASKMUNT black from stoam cars 8ad Taou 6 Ot Bloct houso_en Heau. D. N, BAS 10K TOUSH Taqutre of W. WHTURY STONIL AND Dt 234 216G HT-11003 HOUSK NO, SFILLMORE- nesr Wostern.av.; Tont 330 Apply te E. 1 £ Washiagton. T~110U! 3 e A\ 1 St T 7 ant e o g daata Hunet ey nad Raattaros. ILLAKY G. YOUNG, Toom § —HROWN-STORE- 0 0 BENT-OR FON SENO, 334 MICIIG on Park-placo; throe irable) on IKiaz PO RENT-HOU No. M Unt: POR_FIVI. MONTHS FROM house 972 Michiyag-av,, bathand elo gt sl ooty i & g $ERY !H‘“:%’d" Raddi, g Tur& NT—MAY IZTH bassment dwollings, o4 Far terms, spply FRAMIE HOUSE, 6 ROOMK, 16 puly 1o TLOMAS HOOD, Koo ! 70 RENT--STORES. OFFICES, &o. Storos. ' RERT-TWU BTORES, Anining the TR NRW FTALEu atmron Clatk & 1l rear oprnines. nd T Salle. M Ti7 10 Tribune Buil gond tanan 1it, 10 Tetune By = O REN POURSTORY AND BASUMENT T N Hy Tinck, cornarof Sonth Water.at, and Afes With aftlee, vault, and olavat, Ancibmar, shagi ou ekl 1'0° RENT-STORE NO. #5 JACKSON.NT. qnire of W. M, DEE, eorner I-n\‘HIIIN lllli Quiney: 170 RENT= T near Van Hurma, it ar withont rec i 240 Statext, andhied sotios abnrae . B WALLEIG 18] £ Ttoom 16, (' RENT-3 DRICK BTORER AND_TiA Bl s ant barelac proaf sahlte S8, <2 eat Tlaudiipiist, & storos ool of inohid, WY ST Metropaiitan Blaoke oo o 110 RENT—WITH FIXTURES, STORE 857 WES Madizon-at, Immedia o possession, A. BLAKF Bo3 Washingionast, T AND 8 WEST LARR-S commt maunlachiuring, Wili bn renfed togathor ar sop ‘ADily &t 3 Syt Gatial at., or GOODRICH & §TU 0" RENT—FRONT PART OF FINST ators 34 Bauth Cannlat, (spans Gk s lunsifon for auy busineeri contre ul traile in englnat, mill:machinery, and kindrod beanehes. Kant low toa good occapant,’ Apuls on the pramibes o, o Ju: iR | at Wi ZGi0D STURES ON TWHSTY.SEC NRT W alindtasy eccoilint locatlon, LT, aSalle-at., bascman! 10 RENT-ISE-ALITINE STOR J. basuiment, 16 tate-s ,, 0n thy lewl',___ 7o' CPURST FLOGKS AND BASEMENT O Weat Take st suliablo for prodcs Ginea; Als, fonms cand and thin n o N 31 md 2 8 3 Abte’ for prini. J Is aiiees: i, o aAnsble, - Auiales Y Roam 3 Thues Bullding, XUEAT BTORE, NT—A S t cornar of Stato and 8 nor hasowuent, Y a ennd stary of £8 Ntateat,, anitabla (or dontiaty AT Teer Apbiy s MATK 'KINMUALLy Koom &, 3 10.8te IO RENTTHE KTORE 0N i1 o i B s Drug-Store r_haae) lx:'.: lagee-hoor. L1|xrmn. GUODRIDUK & STUKES, Tiousa Agents, 110 Weat Washington-st. Ofiloos. [0 RENT-SFAGIOUS OFFICRS IN THE AMERT- can Kapzass fuildlog, vory low to fimtcluns firins tliess Bandsomely hinlshed roome, now offercd at low rent for buriness purpnses oly), have every modorn convani« l(‘llt". aud mo‘;‘l perfoct :l,;\qallnn againat firo; the build. ik Hins & prsseugar and frcight elarator, and s heated Uraughout by stoam. ApplY (o A. I BTIMSUN, Room s, 10 RENT-OFVIUES [N CITY NATI Butitiog, 154 and 156 Wasliu sita-st 10 RENTTHIE | "of Unlum Trust Compnay Bulldiae, northieast corne Clark and Madisan plyat Unton Trust. __BUSINESS OHANCES: _____ AAIN— A FINE LOCATED PROVISION tock amd good wil A Jarge envtam, sitanta nn Noeth Clas Uiy leasm pither for reot low, “k‘llntk to e apt n BEECHER. Fallerton Concludes to Give 1he @ld Man Chance. 1“ AKD ™ FAST KIN- T ‘arn ‘ot whnle Rousa; NT _ETORF, Ront fow o & LA WLK, 51 North ng. 210 And Clark-sta., of rk-at WILh HUV A rah hkmme-n refer. orest fnces glven and YOUNG MAN WITHL ENERG ure & gl jazing + ront low ta He Is Allowed to Testify With- out Serious Inter- FIOM MAY 1, s‘romfi\sn'mm':.\mx'r NEIY i t locatlony vers cheap vout. Inqulrs on promise A Toro amd e ala of fn 1 ‘moved to 102 And 191 Sonth Ciark 3, chauces. remared to I (1ORNET GROCERY, WITH & O RATEL bilsh 1d trado cash customara teill taks in. il North Biate- The Day Devoled fo- More Esplana- tion and Denial, voleo of sicekt airo horse at st., earner of Dirislon, (G STORKI-WI {lis oltg, Trm 81 TSTOIIEN 38 o £0, lixhted un thros sides, contial Jocallon lor lou Disiness, Uppor floors suitable fur Hizht TAVR 8 OF Ti1i¢ TEST .“n'q Qhflli. for i n [BT.CLASS (RO busiueds of 3120 per d F N, Tribune arice ROCRILY ATOR T ons, with atpeka o or trado. THOMA! Something About the “Down and Out” and “ Ragged Edge” Ftackabout 81,800, Addross HO! ™ feoin 2,000 4 AR, 060, far C0., 17 sud 18 South 134 YOU WANT TO DUY 1 WILL BLLL (HRA clgar anil* confeotionory stora doing good Appiy on premises, 173 Twanty-sccanid-st. ANGE FRAMIEAND BRICK HOUSHE ATSO THR S OF Comments of 1he Press Upon Beecher’s Testimony. ravomenis, and hias heen t-clasa privats boarding. 11 be aold at n great sace cairable, Cost a8 1t i 80l infors the 2ith ‘will bo regtod. Apply taawner, 6% Woust for {he Inar thr yoars ana fi Bowsn, mow full of beariors. Wi will el it for £6,500 YESTERDAY. UNINTERRUPTED BUSINESS, TUB MORNING, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicage Tribuns, DBroorLyx, N, Y., Aprll 7.—To-lay wan one of {ho Teast eventful, but most feuitful in b series, Tho wrangling of the lowyors seems to Lava ended with yesterday, and this morning a sort of clear legal sky countervatled the lowering beavous outs eide, Tha snoy was thick in the strects sud the cneo tiek within the Courts eoveral proteats, numerous ladies occupled places in the trial chamber, et r stauls $10,000; ma-ats, : atore and ‘areond story af 63 and 63 Adams- CET FOIL BALE; EXCRI LS do: ‘Buin requirad, $100, (.110USE AT STOOK YARDS, DUILDING toot, Addreas 131 Cattage Urovesar. BALOON ON STATR-ST, NORTHIEAST s, known e der th xymo lucss, of all the YESTAUIRANT ¥ with leaso and licenso, far malo for ek e location guode IN MOMAIION, Dewvite His Lionor's DR ITALT 118 VAL na for solling, Contrdl LOUN FORL SA a0l atand. (Good, TON ON Inquira 83 Bouth CK AND FINTURRS OF CIOAR, CO 'y, and amicery stors for aalo chesp. C. G. €20 Stateeat, wan rpent In sxaminlog Deocher's letters aud efieiting from the wituess oxplanations of them. Mis munbes was firni and solomn, and his denials most emphatic, MR GLRVELAND. At exactly 11 o'clock Mr. Deecher resumed his placo on the wituces-etand, Couneel for tho defendent con. suitedd about fifteen minutes, when Mr, Evaria sald it would Lo better that r, Clevoland’s further exsminn. tion be deferrod until ho could hava n ahort stay intha AL Varhiington-st. 3 o firtolass nlo- vator wills00a bo dn reatlow, AEAD'L UUL, 155 La. S TEL-KEFPARS—A CHANCR 18 OFFERKD Tiotel on easy torns, at Hes o right kiud of at daricd 4 TIOOMS SKCOND FLOOR w0, roomns ou 110018 ALOYO, AD- | wauld'rents e very favorablo ausylco fO0_RENTOFFICES AND ROOMS IN BUIDLING RO BALE I keat. Do D. HAMILTON, ithom 3. M O AL TCES TN DASEMENTS AND ¢ty Shore slovrs, Maor, Rlixcoliznioons. ]'0 RENT~FOR STORAGE O MANUFACTURING purposes—A 8tora 19561 feot, conmnctoll with n twa. stary warshouse In the mar, Jxh6, with alerator, aud emont xS, with. stabie.ruon for 4 horses, and delres into hascmont, 0 oo Flith.ay. Vaa laren-st, ' W. PIKRUI, Real Brokor, 179 lase Mallsen-ac,, Hoom7. XT_WITH DIt WiTHoUT POW] ond lioor of stores St and 2 Neuth Ganal. 2 fronE 119, Tighted an thre sidas, suitsbio for ralosroom fu any Lusi- s boaain mayatas mocammivdations. APMY sa o et i viIL divide §¢ dasired. sartl-toum 3 020 of facturing furnitare or similar purposces ront very law to riglit pRelos, Innatos o sudress A, MaTUSKA 2 CO., 43 Houth Canalat. o HENT-17 VAN BUR basoment, good loention fae J3nitor in butldiog, oc at 16 FU(thav., up-itals. ., WIT! N.ST., W Z.DOCK 0N 8OUTH TRANOM, N o NRA Clambar of Commiacao, PO REN ‘wenty.sccond.at. hrie; 11 orty, Appiy $o JAMES GAME bormst. TIES 0F A FIRBT-CLARS AiK STOCK country, when he might baabla to atlend tho court, ree oning 1 The Judgo snd the plalati’s counsol concurred fn this :uuu}lon. ur anle, at 75 emte on ANTED—TO SKLI, HALF-INTRIL s Capltal reqaired doluh-at., Lann Block, Hoom &_dJ, H, SPRADKCK, ~ HOXES OF 5 POUNDS EACH, PLAIN AND anda per ound to déaiors tuplote out at oneo, AU EAM TAKOAY e HORSES AND CARRIA ~WESTON & CO, VR SAJ, — THE WOODHULL. MA@, DEEONER LRLATES FURTHER INCIDENTS OF TUKIR ACQUAINTANCE. The witness thea testified : Tho interviow with Mrn, Woodlnill about prestding at the Sfelnway-1Lall meot~ ing was on tho usy In the ovening of which tho mest- ing tovk place at Moullon Jasted about tenty minntes, and I {mmodintely went Jdownestairs aud told fhe result of it lo Tilton and She bad then gone oway, I me wilth some formalities, and eald sbo was engiged in an unpopnlar cause, and dessred (ho help of tla propreasivo ; (int shio waa to lecture at » publle meet- Ing that night, and fo wished mo to preside, Leald scldom presided nt public meel{ngs. Sho sald some- thing like bolug engaged in & foriurn Lope, and tu ulore out At ance. Jist sauthof tu snd Note ‘Tho Interview , AN All AND SATURDIAY: Anipla’ timo glven to test a 1nding on= stock I il nnder warrant. 3 sehipds S i st st B o Jarxely (neceased, and tho damand lrl) 1 WITH POWER (ABOUT 2I10RSK), & 4 I ‘shops contatning sbout R, (0 suuare fook of rvom nud I‘L! bost lucatinna in the city foe manu. cataloguo days of ral Ona vary fog vred maro, 4 yoars old, 15 Lan e finn black gelding, fror anl plossant deivar. !Imtlholwm‘ ;%\ill“tdn’ il nd i hin e Lorwos, of whioh description will ba glven a¥ time vl atle, i lglivnd-hnnd iavn & Ton Brozka top buggy, but "anr othier top buggies of city mako, A;l.r:': laree lxr:l of s1nglo aad duuble harn s Norao 0xDEass waiton bufle by C jovoral vther expross wagous, both uow aud second- roll of papers, which stio snfil containod her viows, and ur ged me to rovoke my denfal, Sho chiarged mowith cowsrdioe, aud wo then soparated. 1 told Moulton Iwould not, and could not, ally myzelf with this woron, e wald that for Henry Ward Bocchur lo preside at thls meeting & wauld go to the nation, and wonld EIOW A BRIGUT EXAMPLE, 3y denint to dira, Woodhuil way absolule, and she Kmew t, Tid not tell Tilton or Moulton that I Qid 1ot seo Liow I could do it, and If T changed my mind \efare ovening T might proatde. Twas in thochamber LLLIGHTED | hand, usinoss, Inguirs of Our salmy ara very aftmactin e, and_partics haviog sos- ;hlnn tu didpase uf {11 vur lino wi 1 'do well to patruniao vur 1 SIDETRACK, A\wly at Qoo 13 Ciam~ ON ACCOUNT QF e of e, 134 liands bizh, d éaddin marc, ean show bettor than 3:60 in siucla and much (ter i dod EMAN WILL Si 5 alna 1 vary bandeomo ands bigh, evd 1 hand, % lands higt, 7 years of 1d at a eacrifics, As them, alsos W io hamess, whip, i bridgo; 150 feot frant. Appiy ae’ Oddice 13 AR rran. oar- EE o furiher uie for ifutol, Wabaali. W0 RERTALL SUITANLE FOR ROCIETIE Indgns, cluby, ete,, eorner Somth Clark aml Kiglh teenth-sts, Call v FILK| KBMMI.HE 187 State-rt. SALOUN, FURNISHLED, ar tite whals fiouse. TTHOU’ 1 O . Tnquire at ) at Monlton's when Mrs, Woodhull eamo to dlnner, snd e, Monltan was thoro when Bra, WoodLuil exme In. They both kissed Lior, I have an impreasion that Tl Iroceived o letter from Mre, Wood- hull ju reference to golog to the mecting of tho wom- an suffroglats st Washingion, In elther the wiuter of LARGE AND W earriag anhand at low (T, SELECTIED STOCK OF &e., constantly tan was thero, BETOCK _OF GCARRIAGES o prices at iy new manufact Topairiog i all branoties, POWKR—WELT. . 10 Narth Cllnmn;l; YANTED--TO_RENT, v“\xrun TO RANT- A GESTLEMAN AND WIFL with & fow thouraud dojlars wisiie to rent a firste class hotal 1a tho aity, doiug & gond burlicsr. ~ Address, w0 st VWANTED = T0 W‘Ax'rnn:'ro'm-'.s'r—-n UNTURNISHED OOM io ronf, with Board, Lnmediatelz, or Tooims [ur Donsokeoping, by gontioman, uite, and child, Addross, With tcrma a0 locatiom, J Sk Tribano afice. |V ANCED=TO RENT HOUSES AXD COTTAG inali patis ol tha city for A No. 1 tensnts: what' 3 the new of havisg had tensnts while t30 clty has good onis v made 1] ted, rents_eolicoted, 5 g Mousca rented; pents caliected, and ve D_TO RENT-FURNISH 1ED, “April; & comfart ablo marblu-front o Wabaaa, Michlxnn, Iudians, or Prairies betweeu Twen 7-Alvih Thicty frst-sta, Addrows by letier to £ 1V ARTRD =10 TRNT_TOR 8T Ricely faralsbiod roams fer iight housekecp modern tmprovaments. Loeatlon, cast_of State. north of Twentyfourth, Aduross K 6% Triba: seating lowsst prios. ‘\Y AN boure tiege 10 Saka s fuw Bistclass boardors. Addras ‘I'ibuna ofica. 1871, or the spring of 1872, This is not the lotter I refor toin any note to Moulton, of Jan, 2,167, T wpoak of the letter of Novembor, 1871, tn reference to my golng to Washluglon, Witne himwelt, and sald this waa the latter roferzed to {n the communication to Moulton, sud_continued : 1 alo d 10 tho Bloinway Hall meet~ 4 letior was sent to me & diy oF two be- 1 received = letter dated Jumed, 1 snawered the Washiugton letter, but Aid not write oo suswar fo the juvilation to the Statnway Hall meeting, but saw hier shortly after, 4 9IR MARMADURD's JUBINGH." 0 you_remomber an ocour- ‘publication of 8 poein by hoadings * 8ir Marma- ware of the pmblication 7 hero correctad NT OF UST, A i-mn.x.oc?xg‘- 4 G, CAFOSSE, 16 Wess Bignth: 2170 innitan ol gpriu b Cad s i d'a iixht work-horeo aud single harncts ‘must bo sold s ther are not neoded,at Catherina-at., nesr Ceutreav,, West Hid LE-OR_WILL i d road 3 Al & lg-year ol RENT —A_YOUNG MARRIED coapls are desirous of rentlng s ronm whore the laly rnu_rvny the rerit and ber beard inwork, Address W IL #, Tribuao olfica, 7 1. FOR O bl paraeses SO | 1872, trom bur, ALI-CHEA®—A TARGRE YOUNG 110} will work saglo or doubla. Inquira 07 West Madi -2t ow, M. Boecher, d thie fall of 1971, 'the ‘Thcodoro Tilton under the Quke's eloge "1 A—I d 'Q.—Hu. (i yan hecome A=Tmw it in & newnpaper, ‘Qu—Very near tlie tima of it lsme? A.—T supposo T don't know, 'ow, air, did you have an; Moulton concerning that publication? A.—Yes, air. .And how did that arise, and where 2 A, —Idon't 1t came up inthe courte of soma visit o con- Q. between you sboutit? A.—I safd T shought 1t was s dastarly lotter ; that it was s 11 bird thet fouls its own nesh, He sald be thought Liinself that it was oxceptional, and did not altempt to make an apology for it J[UNSFS CHEAD-% TIONSES FOIt WORK Adl aral I horeos, colts, aud ponlosat Wost Mogroost R FINEST ACCOMMODATIONS FUlt ina city. Oall and see for your- UCK, V00 Wabasiiare - PONY FOR BALE. IRQUIRE AT &3 ACKS O PACES. cily_gol GOOD BECOND-HAND it respond by b this aftor- o SRR e SR ADRS g0V o an oo lor S18 West Twolttfiate, 1n foror conversation with ~\What was sald -10 RRNT—A MODERN FURNISURD by s famlly of wo. Huxed owner, and prir. vvm'ren-w TKNT—ON TIIE AVENULS, FART of State, betwson Fourteonth sud Tuwenty.eighth. »ts., & good lionse containing 10 ar 13 n\‘)‘ml‘;‘wllh]nll m’)di opair: also, i Bt A adzous I %, Tribune 0o, $taLIag foeativn aod ern’ improvemants, x0d in mt.ol rent, VWANTED-TG RENT_MILL, WITIL PRIV 10 purol all purchas ,uv 11, ly & thorsughiy competent cxparian ress 1. G. KLLMAKER, Milwaukes, Wi \viwrn:'m’ WENT-HOUSK OIv abl willattend 1o RSTATE, Fall '\v’Asflt 0 RENT-DBY GRNTLES AND Wlls, a small Louss or oottags, § to & oo :o0d nelghborh ud mat tod reumute; wonld take best ot odtice, ARTRD—TO RKNT—A PLEASANT FURNISHED ‘oo, with or without board; 1a & private faiuily, by nn house, good "locativn, roferunces excnang- & middio-agod gantlami e Kood ard cleanting A FINST-CLARS_COTTAGK ON TRt of Dadtene, Rand OREST.: BETWHE ¥ A HENSIAW, _CHYAPFEST MENTS IN CHICAGU—-A tor; basement brick, Bunth ido, fur At 343t rasble trunt, West zica 3-atary frame, Weost Sid: f Suburban. 0 RENT=AT EVANSTON—ON OHICAGO-AV., A nluo-ruom Liouse, reat 4 ver suDwm, Dae seven.routn house at 311, Qs olahiriia butes ot S5 05 J611-ro0m hous AL FEN. £, it. PAUL, 69 Wathiogtar i {ICIL & BOND, ¥f Dearbora-st. 0D HOUsE, ALL TO RENT-ROOMS, BNt S Sotbsviborvesy 2 OR 0 HOOMH, AT 121 Jpauireof Jaalter ia aildia, Exat Van Burons or at 166 Filth-av A, '—KECOND AND THIILD UKKISHED ROOM! plog st B Buporior-| TROGME, #9; $TO0MS, 6. Atls Wust Harrisun-at. 0 WENT—FIVE . ROUMS, oloset, auper part of o, = Twenty-Al EN BUITE O BINGLK, AT f[0 WENT-NORTH SIDE_FIRST FLOOL OF TWO- Lo lmul: cluthos<lusate and pantey, 433 KENT_NICELY FURNIS errs (e i of Aung, 164 aud 1o ¥ Houas RENT—6 DWELLING R0 andy 4o cars a0d scu0ul; alao & bu: hgk:ann‘ Weat Lakost.s ey | 3 run ity by ) tooMH, KO East Waaliingion. xum{u‘ouh' 1 L ROBINGUN, adeat. VATE FAMILY HAVE FRONT il furoisiied, for two genUwwen. 41 Wasuiugtun, —FIEST AND BECON use 116 West Mous suu Park, clica) laoe. RENT—ROUMS—UNE LARGE ‘Bandaomaly furnished usprovenisute, loguire st &3 Walush KKXT—& FUIBT ¥LOK N BUBINESE C QY D {FAID VUL LAW, au.'ufi.:;:'l: sdurow CLAFIN BV, kT ed,_Addron WAgTn furaistiod, on the South Bid borhood, oast of A Aduir ticalar, and lowest rnt, G X, Tribaa s oast of s stay 1" Faimily of galp (Brme, orsons (acyltl, o care guaraainrd,, fieler. 10 Clzmertal Sutlduat T for§or 12 o riogtna & AN I \ TAN and Rubo; Call or addres o-st. Did you in any interview wih 3outlon, whero ublloation wis the subject of talk, ray'to im that it almoat broke your heart {o sto,” or ¥ that you 7 A,—No, sir; 1l not b 1§ upon that point 7 noon. TO EXCHANGE. T WANT TO DISPOSE. OF ONE OF THE DRST st Irving Pur, noar byen d A Titlog clear § anyibing clear for drows considered it vir self and Eilzabot Q.—Did you say spything Al Q—Wiiat did you say? A. hourt to sco auch thingn name out bafore the P pote, At 8 saci wiil taks mos equity, s 1 mustuzload; & rare d, small custom, water-pows FA}E i, " water power gl Cod talilor, Ads bringing of BU 12 BAL ESTAT biis, 1t was an TAT BUIT- o for staall family: rent to be paid insorvico; go husiaces for mItabIe wiaco, LA EXCIHANOR-WE Wisll TO 100,000 worih of timbor and coal lands € vd or uwuimpred ro in o 'tis Iang d whifo ozk tibs 7 cortyersation with v r Marmaduke’ e TILTON AND PLYMOUTH CHURCH. A REVIEW OF TILTOX'S TESTIMONY. Q.—During tha month of Decomber, 1471, do you yo- member any subject coming up betwoen youreelf and Tilton in any interviék s to his reliring from the church? A~ do, 2 Q.—Whers was that interviow had? A~ don'h xuow, sir, I only remember the conversation. Q.—Now, will you stste what pessed beiween you at that poriod and. on thal subdect, or in convequence of, or at any conversation rafsed o which that subject oken of 7 A.—Tilton complatned to me that thiera was oo unfriendly focling manifested by my fricnds toward bim, givs 0t browaises and maka promps pasaicnt. Adlress 1tionmund, and from theueg by veasel lrnhn:’i the Hora to Ban Frauciros, Siaves arsfalw shippea in isrge quantis 1i%e 10 Tarivus Kuropean markots at Jarge protiie, Ureat sbundenoe of iron cre s slss tnund thers of & very supe- Houlare, ress 1K & CO,. )‘\lal‘llgldfizb?.. Comor Franklin and Adams-ats. SPERRY, RITCH! LAIIGK KT waut a hiouse with las nd Thirtystirat-si LY G, YOUNU, ltoom @ Br o FIL BRI EXOHANGE—A house, 1,500 feot orn realty, of wmerehand frum ¢ of ank Lake.at, Address 1 thought that UE BLANED ME LN A DEGREE forit, That was only a pard of the many and frequent ED-TO RENT-COTTAGE OF 8§ RODMS and Larn Ml:ntnfihlc RO-AY. llul;z.ani‘. Ashiang, ~TO HKN I FUINISI ribnno attive, ide. Want S 9298 WEST MONROE-ST.—FURNISHED OR UN. -~ furaished room, with firat-clavs bosrd, (2.1 Popsil nALS EDST, —A PLEABANT ~E fnmt room wiih twa bedrooins off; alio good Luard ca Lo hiad at reduced rates, Side. South THL AP T8 WAHABII-AV. — LARGR FROKT unf arlur, back-parlor, aud bodrooin, tuenlshod (Ilhl)l‘h'fll. lln‘;\s 5: on snlte, with board. llnllwnc: exchatigead, 4 that time, They ran along frow time totime. 1 had undertaken to do what Icould to re- sture Tilton o tha cordlal good.will of my church, I Lad said to Tiltow that I could not hold myscif re« spousible for oplulons or prejudices which bad existud Lefore in any way dissatisfyingto him; thst I could ot bo Leld responsible for that matter, I (ilteatie- fied that theso Leginotng murmurs of the church and complsinings might all of them be overalaugliod wnd remodied if b felb bis way clear to come back again® a8 he wed to do, snd take part in the affairs of the church and show a cozdinl foellng' towsrd 1h T8 d fuo one of our interviews b showed an lne 1 thought, of guing with me in that ldos, and 1t tuspired me With groat hope that & might come to but at s later convervation, ANTES ROOM_ON Narth Mdu, not toe fa oim Desrbornat. bridgn; 8 pae month § pormaneat, Addrose for tro days. BX 1IX TWOBTORY AND ent Urick houses Ga Huronat,” for At aivar, e reidenc 340 o , 000 cash for s, clear, far lot on Third Wasvligton st BUARDING AND LODGING, n TR 8, 0 roeidou or Fourth-avs. B. ¥, IIEAD, 94 Wa EXOHANGEDESIRABLE R ut, alurhan (own, aforiable. - Addross K 5, Tribane oulce. GE~1 WANT A 00 7, worth i o IDENGH, in_completd ordor, 4ad sumiortabl 10 EXUIAN BXOWANGH-FI proved, st Ulyde, febraska “laude WA, 99 Washing WABASILAV.—ROOMS IN 1% i mancat parly of iwa, laur, or |, witls or without Loar iined, 1 urged bim then Lo take his leiter, and be be wonid conslder th Q.~\What o you meau by taking bLin letler? A— Of dlamimiou from vur churcds o0 some other chtrel, (VATE PANL L BXOHAKGK 76Xid FERT IN TRVING 1,140, foe clysts, statione: “INDIANA-AV.—A FRONT _ALCOVE Ol 1107 ERATS AN ad} S ront singia rouna i all fanily, North Side. Vloasent fication OMIO-KT, —TW NTL] 154:“‘.,'1;) 5T, ~TWO flH\TXlQlIRP:d.ACCDlHlO« saut rouns and buss Hatels. NEYADA HOTRL 143 AND 150 WARAGI-A V., ‘between Sadiaii aud 4100102 sts,—31.lt sud $3 per Qay: ¥ 10 810 pur wesk; day buard, 45 por B ook, prather stock of e, chandise. J i AW LT, AND LUMIER DUBINESA B, HOBINBON, 169 But ho sadd e DIDX'f CONBIDER MINSELY A HEMDED i, asked Liwn to pommuut- ch, 116 miid Lo vould uot ds 1 the proseut stato of feeiing in U ceburch with- out mzewiug to evade or avold thut. 1w would not do that, 1 sad, You can annvunod it; 1y ca0 sxouic riher ation ratify tht, I3ut Le acsling Q.—During that perty, M, of the cliurck, Very wel "finmlfl“ cato that fact to the zhur PERSONAL. NAL-A GENTLEMAN DRSTIPS T0 MAKH F A GRS R S w of suilliog there, youdo nut neet # that you sre uota th i) oruls with the vi ‘Priliuse ot riod of time, 60 far 58 you can JF4, [TNFURNISMED ROOMS TO It WITI BOAR) b, A My L Kuuwood, uumumnuu"nudw by 4 1 BOARD WANTED, _ ugll aitls uuiusniatied ), Lol Eap e \biane, s Tabsy sadiossiel Wesy birloat. - ]juAuD-WlTll K OF WELLFURNL Touie 10 privale uuse 0n South or Nurths Blu droes K G, Fribuus vibos, " A UARD-FUR BELY, WIFE, AND 50. or country, withiys W0 miles of Ci furtable but ch Audress, aud gull particulate, HOWALD, :BUAHD SWITH ribuse vibed, Lut to exvead BV casn worily, Adidruss otics, HD-HY A LADY T4 “Yerus uiust Lu nu FAUS O N A L-MATRIMO! 0 84, Uliosgo, Cisculars sout & SONAL-TILE OENTLUMAN od At 64 Btatest. for a houses recollect, bow faz dld this couversation on t3is topia e3tend?’ A.—On the particular clurch relativns? sir, in this matter of thus retirlug or dise relstious to e chureli? A.—Ob, I should 4 ran on through—ran on througli—two or recolisctiun, tlint s if, Mz, Tlton has givon & parrative in s fie ch lio puta in the early pars ol Docewnber, when yoircams there, and ms Ui Cliurch was apokou stated by bim I dakdl, In that dnterviow ho st you, iu that couverration, three months—in my general i GITIRMAR, Wik, D T30 SEVING MAOHINES: B, 7 15, Uetuan Cite | RTAW AMRRTOAN ARWING-0AC ST Fanniug shutth 41 salarou a ral disounte to casd 2 SACHING - FRINDIVAL [ wold Gu ll“i}hyuunll.vgcn‘; iy Lo v SR T OFFIOE OF AL L [1alat st wack Woat Madirou.a "FOR SALE. uavd thess words, n view of the facti publication of tho 1noaus (he ¢ Life,! INISITR) pes m ar “dh'.E ;’1 th b, T mippose Tt the Steibwey ung lenus, lveativu, inos sold aud rvuty little pouta entitle cMe rown up In the churcha fesllug on tha ere and leadors that s wliolly abaudoned the urihiodox sitended church years, sad, ad dowu in the they felt that, aa & chuirels, thore shiould Lo« inquiry 7uade 110 the rostier,” and then ho saya this Ueschier sadd, ¢ You know, Theodore, how dresdful snd 16 8 Lo 1Dy fecknge, particulasiy ss § une 0w yuu have cums intw your disrepute, but whutcan I do? How can 1 exidain to my church wembece T Tuoy are cruwliog e ou evory Lasd,' "’ TWO HOUMS, FOR UENTLEMAN, wije, and deugiler; pavale (wwily prefeirad ; rgvnot 2 % &, rivuue ier, warblo top cuunter, Now, A auy atich conyersation an thad tnke pirce bn- Aween you aad Tillon 7 A.—Not belween me and Tilson, air. MORE DECISIVE DENIALA. ~~Now, ir, in this converastion or in any conver- satlon aton bis Asing ons tay of the other Lis tela.. tlons with tho church, did yout asy this to bim, or did he My thls to you: 4 Mr. Doecher, in ref erence o by critiolsmn ninde upon' me be. ¢awsa T Luve made & akoich of Mrs Foodluua ey or presidinn at s publle mesting o Jier behnif, you_know petfectly well the reasans that Livws led ma to do it, and you bave no right ta inaka tliese reasona & thotn (n iy side,"—now, did be say anylhing of th3t Kind t0 yon? A.-Not & word; nor augtling diko fh, Q.—Naw, sir, waa_thiers any conversation, eilhor as Apart of the Interviow that I bavo called your aiten- Lo to, na narrated by Tilton, or in_this perlod i which bin apoke of deaiing wilh any oftense, In thto tit- tlaveraes, % 8ie Marmaduno's Mirings,” ssying : * You havo only to treat that s & furmner treaid s netie cluteh it i your right band and crush it Iandin it boldly; putit an the Christian Unton,or read ftat your urayer-mecting § treat It as if {t hail been wellten 1y Mira, Blows or by Rome of your friends 3 treat it an & mintter ot dangeraus to soil at all'—vad there any conversation 'or sugkestfon of that kind by ‘Tilton ? A,—So Hlr ; notiilng of tho sord ‘Qu~Now, sir, Aid thcee accur & n part of IRl inters view, or diiring this period of conversation, suytbing ko this, as stated by Tilton t * A Lo ths ouly rematus {nu thing, nay relifement from ihe churoh, gut rid of Alint g tiis way : Say £ told yoit a year aud's balf ago, as 1 atonoof my carlicst fniveyiews, that Xlind then alnndoned tho church, It o known as a natler of fact that I havo mever crossed tho threshold of tle cliurch alueq then, Asaima n power 10 1ako my nane from tho folly of bave a new coll printed, with my name omitted, it it 14 dangoraus to <all attention 1o the fact that my Dame la there, Uit i of it77 *A—No, air. Q.—Did hia at thia futerviow, or fnany other inter- vic\wa on $hin subject about thin perfod, eay, *¢1Ir T asked for o dismineal o wrato a lolier on il sibject 12 wil) fimpugn what I hiaye been daing for tho I sear and n Balf aince, and thereforo you will remember - tinctly T told you £ would nover orows ngafn tho fhreslis old of yonr ehutel,"~dld ha maka suy statcment of that kisid 7 Ac—No, air. te did ot Q. ~Now, sir, In atating any rossm why you shiouid not anaiat {h tho act of withLiolting the dinintseal dur- ing tlits capecial conversation whicls we have narrated, or during the conversutions of this period on the subt Ject of Lia relations witly the church, did hesay this, 30 among the reasons why b eould ‘ot consistontly ask for a lotter of dismiasal: 4 You put your re- {icsb o e gronnd tat my views are iffefont roms ose of my ¢lildhood. *ltut,’ 1 aid, * corkainly they ure, but oliow me [0 romind you thal thy viows aro ut ditferent from views of sany members of your chuireh in yodd atandivg, 1 atnnot more radical in tuy views thian Doscou Frealanid, or Mz, Clafiin; or auy olhor mewber fn good sundiug in’ your chinrch, and St would e & falschood fo say that T must retire from your churcls Vocaueo of suy liberality In ‘my religlous views ; for,' 1 aaid, ¢ your churci is well known throughout Clirletehidom as belog sn asylum for all Toosonees aud Tberality of Clarlaifan views, and, {f I rotire from your ehurch, purtioulariy ns critlcinns lavo been mada agulnst'nin for vorging toward libcrallty of Christian sentiment, people wauld nay, * Woll, Af Tusoora hax Rrown 80 lovse nud Hberal i bis vicws tiiab Do must un that sccount leave Plymoutls Ciur:h, whors theu yeill Lia go 7 "—aid lie prosent views of that kind to 3007 ANojalri nevor. 1ta4 purely Suusgiouiive, alee, 'Q.—Do you remember ns o part of this conversatlon, or of thens discunsions about his luaving the churcl, was thero anytliug of this Lind: My viaws ars Liberal enongh to entitle mo to auk & letter of diamisal front an ortliodox Congregational Chnreh, bitk they aro tao liberz! to allow me t0 remain In good standing in the Churel, and ou that growud T cauuot vt any dis. ysfomsl, "o you remembor of Lis slating unythiug of that Eind 7 A.—I rememberthat e did not. Q.—Puriheriare, Tilton kays, * Althowsis you rask rouwember [ hsvo boen abseut from your cliteeh for a year ond 8 balf, AUl my wifs aud daugter remaln membery, and {hele pames aro on the Tofl, and that, 'if 1 rellro from the church lwuding them in thelr memberahlp, it will not pro- dneo upon the piblic the impresson tlint famully dim- cultles bavo bosu oblitorated, but that family difticnle {len Liave Lieon ereated.” Do you remember any stato- uent of st kind? A.—No slr, Thero was 10 such digeusalon, —— A RAILROAD INTERVIEW, AR, DEECHEL DENILS OTHEDR BTATEMENTS AIADH DY TILTOX, Q.=Mr, Deecher, do_you rzmember an occasfon of ‘moctinz Tiiton on & trip on board the cars &t Spring- ficld, Mass., of 0a that road ? Ac—1 do, Q.—When was tlint 7 A,—T think it was tn January, 1873, —somewlisro in that noighborbood, Q.—Pleaso atate what was sald. A—I was leaving Syringfield for Doston, Ihnd not been o grest while out before T was sltting not far from the middle of the car. Ifoltuoms ous ey bis hand on my rhoulder, and, locking oround, saw I8 was Tillon, T was much surprised, and said: *Iow came you fere7" Homald hehad been lectnring tho might bo- fore in, I thiuk, PitteNeld, or somo place back on iha road, and was coming back from tho lectura to tako the moruing train for Loston, Ho had sn cngage- ment somowhere {n that vicinity, Iiosat down by my eido sud we entered futo chat about his lecturon,— Lo many ho meant to give, how much ha meant to o, oty atid all tist Kiid of convorsation, and it ed insénalLly to afaica ot bome—bis wifs's hoaith and children's, and he tallied mors plearantly, for ks was in ono of' his gracious moods, sod ho sald, toward tho closs of tho oquvereation, that, if b wuuld ba any phasure, e would ‘be very ghd o bave Do vinit st his house, Just as 1 kiad done In formor times—inake ft o kind of home ta mynelf; that was tho idea; and I talked with Litn ten oF Aftcen nufnutos, and then he went back lo bis seat, Atier we passed BFookfild, { hiak & wis, T thosght £ proper RETURK RIS CALL, and went and sat down by bin rtda i hts reat, Yo w1 writing, 1 Litin witat he was waltlug, ile maid ko was writicg hig edltorials, nd I then apoke tuo hiin about writing in tho cars—i{ ho cauld writen tho cars, whethier ft was not injurlous to his esor, and if ha conld command bfa attcntion, T obeerved a book Iy- g by s aide, aud saked bim what, t waey aud Lo #sid it was one of tire most charmivg baoks of oue of tho most charming imen that ever Lived. I thiuk it was ho that mado somo remark of tha psaceful serenity of that wan's nature, and tho good effect it had upon him, Ieald #f Lhab was the kind of book it was, I intended fo bave it; always wished to got 'suy books that would have such au Inditenco on mo, nud I think I then spoke to him of the influency oxerted om oo hy Detocquovilie's letters sud M, Ar- mand whenover I was in_trouble in trouble or por. Todity. 1 think 3t wan thoa [ aid it T aliould ba iind 10 get any book to add tomy liitloibrary of yeaca. Q.—In this lutervicw, or cithor of thcss Interviews fn tho cars, did you ey suything of this kind when you naked him * What are you writing 2" or in connec- tloa with wiat ha waa writing—eay, - Xou toped it wee nat snotber Sir Marmaduke posm”? A.—I don't think I ever mado an alluxlon {0 that thing. Q,—Now, sir, In reference to this book of John Woolman's, in that connoction, or in tuat convers. tion, dld you ssy anything or doanything of th kind: # Hfe then drow a long breath aud said: 1t thiut 18 a fouutalu of ponce, tell me whora it is; I want fo driok of it Iareplied: *If thora ia pesco in fhis book, in Heaven's name 1 must Lave i, for I have coins to the conelusion that thers fa to bo X0 MOUE PEACE FOI ME any more In this world,'” Did you say suysuing cf tbat kind? A~—I dont know but'that’ I draw » long breats, The roat s fmaple mery, T certalnly mald T sbould lika that book If 1t waa auch & book na b sald, and 1 told Lim liat, owing 108 ifo 80 full of exciiement that I bad to fesd, whenl was wearled and Lred poihlnyg ::“M me somuch as resdlug De Tooquevile's lete 3 Q.—Now, sir, ua a part of elther of theso conversy- tous did 'bu 'say {0 you ofter saying, *Now, go on with your wark," + Ligve no apyceetislon ou’ my account,” Did yoi say this,*or in conversation, aid be say thia ; Of courso my analety s nob for ‘your sake; i 1a for Eilsaboth's, and fn proteoting Ellzaboth I necossaclly shileld you,” Was that a part of elthor of tue convereations 7 A.—No sirj not & word like it, —_—— THE MOST IMPORTANT LETTER, NI, DEKCUER'S EXPLANATIONS. Q.—Kaw, 3ir, Beeclior, 4oon after tha inlerview in the care, you wrote a lotter to Maulton referring to the letter of Fob, 5, 18712, [handing to witness a printed copyl. Befors writtng this letier had anyibing passed Detween you and Moulton which iuduced the wriling ? A=Yea, Bir. Q.~Tlow did that occur, snd what was 1t7 A—I ‘went on maturday foreavon uptothe ofice tozes Moulton, Ithed been a troublous time from woek to week, all along, Thosa things were breaking out, Iwenttoss bin on onsof Lhess occastons, 1sat some ittle timo before he came in, and when he camo in he dia Dot soe ma (purposely) and went abouy bis business, sud continued sud Xept mo wallingn couvlderable length of time, aud llon Lis gave me » cold recognition and waw passing out, I got up and went out immcdiately ; forced myself upon him, I mun: esy, Ho was very distant, He seemed mors nhearly IN A 00D OF AXGER witls me than I ind ovee secn him before, and when 1 cutered into somo conversation bo was very sbrupt, snd even iore, [ began to make zome uxplauation to Lim of ‘Filton demuud upon ma that 1 should— thaé [ was not fulfiliing the undorstanding ourt intent of our cordial sgroemeut, snd that wy (Hends wero I.IMH‘L me » grewt deal of damige—d great deal of e injudiclously, Moulton replled with laugh that was uu\lln‘l o me. The substance of it was that 1§ wea very well for e tiat iad all be wanled, wealth, and a home, sud o chiurch, and my friends, 1t was very wall for ina to sleop o, pay little rezard to Tilton's gondition snd feelingd; that he was without suppart ; that bo was sutferlng poverty ; (hat ho was “r"i injured by thoss that wers flatiering me, and that he bore dowsn with some scyerily npoa me in the matler, 'The conversation was PLOULIARLY TAVING TO M, 1 was going to be sLseut thu whole of thio next week. 1 proachied on Bunday, Lut on Mouday moruiug I way fu & profoutsd reactiui, Unually Tdonot feel bl oifects of puactina till Mondsy night of 'Tucsday, if st sfl, Ou Monduy 1 wis ju a profound roaction, and I felt that I ould 1ot go off and be gone & week withaut cleariug myself fu a court of honor for tha fulfiliment of every oblfgation I had sssuwmed, I determined I would giva # lotter 38 would wake bl foel in Lix Lasiers wost suan tuat 1 bad doud overything thab 8 maa could do furs frieud iu Lle truubdle, snd under that condition I wrote the letter, which muy be consldered sn exhibit of what [ Lad done in tbe Just year fur Tilton, and of wy foclivg of willing- bew o do whatever miyht becodis uecessary i tho fuitliueat of every oblgation, aud Lad add ev- ery piodge of everylulug fidchity of friewlahip eould require of 8 rua, "1 was thorvugily fudiguant to be rogroached for indulity, BEECHEL 70 MOULTON, Mr, Bvart—I will resd tbe letbor, Mr, Buscher—You 0aan0d undersiand (§ ualess you understand tha graduslly accumulaied circumsiancss prereding which ware ¢l foxt of it, tr, Erarta—1t in shirermed to Mr, Manlion freaia)s “ Moxuat, Fob, B, J872%—3¥ DrAR Faesp: I loavs tawn ndey, and oxpect to pame through from Lhiln- dolpbis (o 'New Ifuven. Bl not be hore " Hil Friday, About two weekn ngn I met T, in the cara going to Toslon, Ho waa kind,' We talked much, At the emd he 1ld 1ne fo 70 on with my work writhont tho losat anxioty in s far a3 lun feclinza and actions werg the accanion of apprehiension, On returning homs from New Haven (whoro I am threa dayn in the week dellvering a course of lecluras to thee ologleal studonie) I found & note from X, sayinghat T, felt hand towards me, and was going to res ur write 6 befara leaying for tia Weat,” Q.—=Whom did you refer to by B, A,—Ellzabeth, =3z, Tillou? A,—Ves, Q.~Now comeq the’ quolation of the letter, T sup- peve? A.—Yen, ol Q.—{Heading] duwn ¢ I bear thi o kindlyladded, *Do not bo easy Imost alwayn, but'the Goud in whou we denint will deliver un all safely. T know yoit do, wud aro willing abindantly to help bim, and & airo know SOUr ambarrassmeuts,! Theso swero words of warn= g, Lt alsa of conmolatlon, for T bellova E, I8 lelaved of God, and that et prazer for nic aro saonor heird thian mine for myaclf cr for Ner, But it scem that & cliange has coma 3 T. alncs I saw hifm {n {hie cars, in. docur ever since Lo hss el mors utcnwely the forch of el fu poclety, and the humiliations wiicl L bas et i i entofyrire, (o has growiugiy felt that T had alowar o hlp which [ did not develop, and 1 es Higra Uit you ltve prilcipmied in his feolig.” Witness—Limitattons—1 think {t should ba Hmitae tions netead of * Limilfations," M. Tivarta—This Is In the ovidence, Q.~—Iiow had you learnad or gained the impression {1t Moulton participated In (hat feolfug? Ae—1 bl occanion to on the Baturday bofore, Q.—That is what you refer ta7 AV, sir, 3ir, Evarta (eadiug] 1t i uaturai yon showid, T, s ddarce 10 yon lan T cat be. Jeda with yon, All bls triala 12 opon to your oye dully,” But I seo you but sldom, and wy pefsounlzrelations, envirousionts, uecosacs, lmitations, davgiers, sd porplasitioe, you canuoi sco or imngiuo. 1€ L Itad not goo tewtgi this great year of sorrow, Twould not liwve Lelioved ihat sy ono conld pass lhrongh my ezperienco and bo aiive or wane. Witneru—And sane (reading) **1 bave beon Lis ecutre of three istinct cirvlos, cath oo of wWiich ro- quirel clear-mindeducss aud pocnilurly fuventive powor, viz,t Firal, the Great Ol neweppora; third, tho look. The nelllier got dut ol allzld, The sensitivences of sa tnany of ty pooplo Wouid RAVe mids auy appoarsnea of trouble, Ut sy, tomission of forve, o0 tccaxion of alaein wnd note, and Lave excited when i war fim- portant that rumor anould dio and everythiug b: ijnietail.” Wituoss—Would bavo excited when ft wea import- ta—Tt seemn to bo very imperfect, —Ticra s un elison In the seutenco: “It would liavo oxcited fu quariers whero it wn fra- portaut. |Reading] *Tho nowspanersX did roil off, tolng but Hitls, excopt give geucral directions, ond i o dotug 1 was continually spurred aud_ estiorted by thionn fu fnterest, T.couid not bo lielped, Tho ! Life af Cliriat," long delayed, had locked up tha capital of tho fiem, and_was Ukely o sink thea, Fiudshed it must be, Wsa over book horn of auch forraw as that wan? The luternal history of It will vever bu written, During all tids time you llerdlly wore sl my iy and cumfort, 1 should lLiave fullen on the way but for tho oourage wlieh you inspired, sn 1 the hopa which you breathed, My Vaostlon was' profisive, T eamo back hopiug that tho bitteruess of doath was paat, Dut T’ tronhle brauglt inck the clond with oved severer wuffering, For ail this fall and winier 1 Diavo felt that you didnot fecl walfufied with tae, wunl that T seemed both toyou_uud T, uw conlontiingg niy- acif withs a cautlous or alugglds poily, wilkivg 10 save myself, but nat to rlsk anything for " GROWING HUKLTILO] 22 you obeorved any sich fudieatfon on M- ri?” A—Lbad, Tt culminated in that inter- view, I triod o make mys:If think tust it was tay fupreralon, bul ou {hat Salurday's intervisw 1 givo that {utorpretation to all tho fulerviews gonig beforo trom {1me to time, Q.—During what perlog do you mean? A,—I mean froius the petiod of three or four montis of Hiore, over vinca tle luat of Septomber, st any rate, [Koding] “1 have agaln and egain probed my hearc to eco whotlier T was truly open to sich fecl ing, and tho rempouss s wncquivocal that I wn mel, No man can seo the dinicuitles thiat cuviFon me unless he stands whero 1o, Ta gy that T have s church on my hauds i simple euous! Lttt to Liave the hundreds aud tiousanda of men pre {ug me, exch one with hix keen ausplcion. or saxicty, or zeal s to aeo teudencios which, 1 not atooped, wouid Dbreak ont juto & rufious defende of me, fo stop then, witbout sesming to do1t, to preveit any ono qiickifon jugmo; o meet mnd nllay prejudices ogainet T, wiifch biad thelr begiuning years beforo this: o keop sereno a3 if I was uot alarntea or distnelied; to ba chcorfal at home and wmong feionds, when I wne wuflering tho tormonts of the damined; to pass alecpiens nights oftou, and yet to cowne up fresh and full for Banday—all thin msy ba talked about, but tho real thiug cabtiot b undersiood from the outaide, noe lia weazin aud grinilug on the nervous systom.” Q,—Now, sir, what wers tho occsaions or subjecta of blcion, or soxicty, or alarw, or disturbatice you reforrad 0 in (his pasange? Ac=1 roferrad Lo the anxicty which T ad with theso troubles in Tilon's family, andin which I Dad foit tnyaclf to be culpably earcless lu their orfgiuation, sbiould they, conenre/atly with bis wishies and Moul® ton's, bo nade o matler of publicity, aud that thoy cartainly sliould not ba DRAGED INTO 1Y CITURCM, and bs mailo the anbjuct of church fnquiey, 1% wan that part of tho trouble that thronghout the lotter virs an occaslon of pregnand suffering, Tho precodlug conversationa and exgostulations with me turnea on thin ground ¢ that 1 had damaged Tilton's 1o, fne, position, and pocunlary - resources; that I had given thie wolghl of my great intlucnce, us it waa pleased to ba called, 1o Bowen, and therefora 10 1ho_propagstion of these storioa-whiich bad tarn{ziod bim, 1. was, therofore, only 8 reasonablo tiiug for mo o restora o i, aa far sa my intlucnco. e, tio”good pamo ko il o . Tieach—It ntrikes me, your Honor, that this is an argument fnstead of teaitiiony, I hope it will bo restricled ne far us possiblo, 3ir, Lvarts—Now, sir, tho Yotter procesis, * God knows that 1 have i moro thought, sud judgment, sud eacheat deslre luto my offorts to propard & way fof T, and E, than ever I did for mynelf a_hundrel-fold. Af 1o the outsida public, T Lave nover Joskan_opportn. nity to soften }m)lFldlul. 1o refute fslishoods, and to exciie kindly faeling among ail whom I mat, I am thrown amony clergymou, publlo tacn, and yanerally tlio makers of priblic opihion, and I liave used every, rational endeavor to repalr tho owils which hava beeit -visited upon T., and with fucreasiug success, 3r. Evarls—Now, 3r, leechor, whiat in your ovn conduct, or offart, oes that clausy rofer to? A,—It refors td the prolonged endeavor which I Lad mado overywhere to say that tho atories I'had sanisted with Towen to be braited, and that 1 had given ourrency to, that I bollaved them'to bo falvo; Chat [ Lelieved Tilton to be an houest and thoraughily chusts and temperate man; that I bellaved him fo bo neither & lecher nor a druukard; thut T belioved Lim tiablo to do many things woals, T often sald, but averywharo I attompted 10 do that which I yndertonk to_do—rvinstato bim aa he was whe hostood a brilliant man at the head of the Independent, Q.—DBefore the oceurrence of December 2 A.—Dafors tho occurrence of Dacember, Mr, Lvarta—0f 1876, The lefter proccads: *Dut tho riots of this projudice ars lang. Tho eatautrophe wilch precipitatod him, from Lia placo anly disclosed feellugs thiat had oxisted long. Neither ho nor you can bo uware of the feelings of clovses {n sociaty on athier groauds than tho lato rumors. 1 mentlou this to oxpiutn why I knaw, with ahwoluta certalnty, that no mera statement, leiter-testimony, or afiirmition will reach the root of uffairs and relustate them, Timo and work will, Dut clironic avit requires chronlo remedics, If my destruction would place it all right, that sbali not atand in the way, I am willlug to atop) down and ont, No une can offer mory than tuat, That Tdootfer. Sacriflce mo without hesltation, if you cun clearly soa your way to his safety oud bippiness theros by, Ldonot thui that anyihtag woukd bo yained by it T should Lo dustroyed, but ho would not bu raved, Eitsstietl and ber children wowd havo tbeir faturs clouded, EIPLAING THE *'DOWN AND OUT” PROFOMITION, Q.—Now, str, what did you refer to In reuard to suy statemout or admisslon Of your own in this claueo of the lotter? A—I underfook to clesr him from overy jmputation that aflected churacter except thova which belongea to Lis later asxoclations withs aoclulistio ideas sud with {uo Woolhulls, It wos 3 cownmon grouud betwoen us that Elirabeth and domostla troubivs were ta bo shiclded in aflance, could nob undurtake to do soms {hinge without bring- {og tho whole matter in wiioh & way (liat thut woutd be dlisclowed. 1 couldn’t undertake to clear his character in regard to hia soutimonts upon-the sociitatic ques- tion, That T could nok do § but U, in regurd tu tho othiot, {f {n regard to the Louchold, Btizabeth, and tho chfdren, If ha wished fhiat, on my part, to be'dragyed out aud nads a subject of fuveatiyation, my opinfon then was, aud was througlh all thie years, that that could mever come dulo fho church srithout Qustroylng that cburch, snd T would atop down “sud out befurs anything should _ever du!ro‘v Plymouth Church, I lhad xaugoraled iies, but ¢ was a real {dua, ihst anything of the kind—{ wauld suffer anyiling 'but that that Churel should ataud, Then sa for bitn snd his, aud tho ehiliren— thin {8 no¥ exactly the langusge of & Yterary or loglcal statement, but 1t 1s tus labguage of W bLursting into toars,” aa Wheu Baul yald, 1 could wlehi myeulf uo- curasd from Cliriat, for iny brotler's sako's or, s David said over Abeslom, & Would 1o God thut I bud wlod for thiee” 1f my golng out of thu Church, nud oul of e ministry, aud s the destruation of my pro. fesslanal life, would restors thiuge as thay were, 1 had tho feeling, cortatuly, when 1 wrote thi letier, to give them all up willlugly ; to put things Lack aa thoy wure, (Sensation, s Q.—Tha letter proceeds : ** In one point of viow I could deslre the tscrifica on iy psri, Nothing csu aibly be 8o bad as the horror of the great darkness s which 1 wpeud woab of 1y thne, 11ouk upon death &3 wweeler-facod thau auy friend I have 1n the world, Life would bu pleaxsntif T could ee that reluilt winely 8 waitered but 10 liva on the aiaed. Fagyud oo of auzlety, remarse, fear, despalr, aud yet o put ou all Iha appesrsuce of serenity aud Bappiness, cannot en- dure wuch lunger,” Was that clause an expreasion uf your views and your feeiluge In_visw of {h shtuation 54 you have uurrated $6 7 A.—Yes, sir, Fooble woras, If there had Leen auy stronger {n the Kugllsh lau- gusgo 1 whould huye putthom fn, ,—Now, Ltra {s a expresslon s 4 Nothing can pos aibly be 40 Lad s tho horeor of great durknoss? A1 u‘:w i:ao'. " bof ian X ** you wpent muck of your time®? A~ dotie 1t oF deacriba It 1only know tust T'am profuund derkuess st A and Fo- st tha other extreme I amn subfect &) very great ezallation, Mr, Evarts, Iduin'tdo right when in writing that, when I aild most of my time | lived very near to en, aud ot of wy thue & pesce, Q.—Much of my Hime lait? A.—~Yes, ¥ir ; most my s 1 wan above 1Lt but there wern days 'thit mid- nigut came in middsy, aud (o burror uf darkndes, MR, BEEGUENL BUEDS TEARY, itton of your tewper fu thiv r denroaslon o vnaltution 1 A,—0h, 1 was finlae vory deytly of deptho, Slamcay's Tator bier wick 8 Hatug o (Hlars e t? —New, 5.6, 1 thep s L have read b0 gi g, toyour mint any thought, Ides, or n extnilual Intercouta with Mrs, THonT - A-nt nione at all; noent ail, wan r‘unuglll lo my '1';" uh.l " miroying honseliold, fin being unataful to the €xt Rouor of obligations, Thiro wh enoughs toy {ormout 1o with 10 neal of G, THE TOMMENTS OF THIE DAM) T know of o mors hurribls thanght 1t thi to boiray o urt s friend, thingm are ot weeze, but 1ay 1 could for thin an for anyt ng i 1have & rapacit, Q.—* T am weli ufzh dircouraged, 1t tn trust nic—to fove me—1 am alone’s avotlier per<on [n this warlil o whom I can referenco to whnt relations bolween Moulton—swith reforcnco to what sub) th sa exprewsionn 2 A,—Witls referon Qe—=WIth referenoe to what telationa to St 0 mulject of thia letter did you T am well nigh dis-onraged. to trost me—to love ime- 1 sin alous, anotier reraon in the world ta whom I A=0h, Tecutd got 500, Thera frere 600,40 thay ed mo'to gy to them, ~Thal wan slmply a re, oz thiat T wun Bhuat up in elrcamatancon to him, my frigns & man whom 1 betiovod 10 bs a man of 1nost wogd; ndeiity nnd Srlendahip, Q,~By what clrcumstander? A,—Ty that silenca which oll maintained, and which I il rontn'ain, Q.—Well, Lo Gud T commily » L, b tiere, it whall bo well there, With Muc+ ovon tiough you lovema noty I aia yours, Mr, Evarls—~Now, i, fu thin expression « not,” whal_was_tne inferoncey was lhasting of ' that Baturday when ho turne from mo us he did, snd, though unknown to intimation that wy inwand tuat—he thould treat o so sud chargs 1me os by 1 waa nat the nan he thougbt I was, ** GuRAT FLOOD OF momnow," . Q.—Xaw, in the earlier part of tiils letter thyn exproraion s * KT 1 had not gone thrawgh o fluod of sorrow, I could nol belfeve that suy ove boalive and well,” during that year rad 1o, lue t sorrow liad op, A~OU, tho everinstii tlon of thia tronhln In ono of atother form of aggry 1, but novor nto reat, Inoas gy or anollier it waw £till, either by Juteevention of oo #lto parlles or by rostlessness of pactis wite g1bu 20 tha taed e, T oot it was eyl 3 aany timie, it I2 s only b0 st 18 ngain o g vatod foree, and from year o year complivationsgryy P omze Thoutza, .—Wo e not refertlng now to il tutur, § the part, Mad you any athier orrow or mufie‘nr:c'r‘ Tow, or any GHICE TOOTSE OF AR O TONOMAY, op oy otlior feat or cause of fear 1han what you Lave ety 1n reforenca to your relntlons witts ‘Talton in binag e with bin family? A—Yca, 1 bad cuuss forag) trunble sbotik mysel, Q.~In what contieation 7 Boach—0b, well, we don’t caro to go fnto that, Wittiess (contiuting)—Docauss I hal utpiksy dread of (e hinpuitation resting on me. T wasa o fster, and, 1o 1 la muatter broumlt up (it mischicl-makera 1 nupponed {t would giva ise fo thirco pai(iea fa ) elureh, and to iavestigntious, both §iwide and o, fiy which & Congregationa) uhurels Ja less suited T alid 10t danbt bt §t would reml: At i wotild destrog sy i Anothior varty woiy for life, T wasainy ich lind ‘taken & yris setlon of tho Church 13 tuad thon one ymri; leave, ¢nd end my uselnli tha midat of & community whi t ond partisan part i o great conflif, audisy pread all over k1o land, aud thenfr na_and othier rearons,’ Ldlintig how 1" coult got ont of ft—=if it camo to that ] Low I could get out of f), wen shiould be alde 1lie storles toild of mo by 1k thy chargo by an {ujured Bustiand, ns o cliun e, ol Tacked np AL B statement from Lie wts o hu'sald £ wia—1 Ald ot ses any way out, Tiery wea full of fire and dauger, groat deal, and, Mr, Lvaria, T did 3 preat dal % have dunoa thing for mjy Lad T not been stinding befors tha couuiry o3 raprosantativo of great Tollgtang futorasta, Q,—Dy tho chiargo, dil_you meat thy proper ndvatices, (~Hd auy othor chargo bezn oy that timy by ellber ¢f these pard! there's casugh, Ilake ity ikl Sy THE GOLDEN AGE ARTICLE, BEDGHER'S LRTHAVIEY WITH MOULTON, Q.—Well, thiat was ail thiat was In youe mind, Nyw, eir, after this letter to Moulton, w sfter writing this letl uote to Moulton of the 45th of March, 1872, 1 call yrar attention to ft,~hava you & copyof your leterot March 95, 18722 A,—YVea. Q.—Between this lettor of tho Gth of February, 137, and the letter now slown you—~tho lottar of March %, 13:2—had soy particular nferviews or communlea tlons talien placo botweon Monlton and ouralf? A For their saka (4} aeif; bt T ol n nde aginnt yoa st Q.—Wlut had oceurrod hetween you? A—Well 1 thirk it was sbout that tima tlo j receding year, or s Yittlo befars, that Montton abawod mo, ant T for th firwt tmo thien read, Thiton' called tho #Golden dpe article” Dut tht whop ol was o montl of sgitation, Q.~\What was tho snbjoct Lhat frau then talkied st or made the occanton of what yon call sgitution? L —1t wa3 tho reinstating of Tiiton, but pecuitarly b ntatemont, in the manucr of Dowen's dificully wih hiin, That wes in the wintor, or aiout tliat time. Tt trinartito agroement camo tn April, 1972, Q.—This waa fu the month of March, precedizzti ter to Bowen—what U e TORTRAIT OF TITIAN, Q—Now, 1 will road thislctter to dloulton of e : * My Dean Foaane: I sent on Fridy ur Satusday n portralt of Tithau ta tho storo for yeu' What was thls 7 A.—~3loulton had been atmy Lozt plctures ond portralls, and Lad 13 u d, und oxproescd & wish iy one, and 1 bad the frame made and left ordersat it ators to huve It ot o hilm, Q.—*I Liava besn doin, patty to 1oako up for winder a cloud, feoling ing my laat wor! ‘What was thero ten mon’ work this wiat, 1st time, partly lecanse TEn overy montls thiat I may te & k, &nd aualous lo maka the most cf ' that tnduced tue fecling (hat you & presod, ¢ ot yoi wera dofog your jist work, iz anxlous bo make tho moat of it 77 JA.—W l_]l. of orune, thers was some story in relation to this diziiculty, tay that fu g state of ferling I luve m st sl dloin’s thiuk fhiore 1a & nionth o7 & wek 8 tho year that I do uok think that I AX NEAR TUE EXD, . —You uso also the expression, *Decaose 113 Belond?” A,=Yes, that wana local diScadn unalantly restrsing matter, Q.—Cloud of gloom r cloud of repnte? 00} oli, ko, A cioud in my own mind nf weru, NO PLACE FOI REPENTANCL. 4 Lin blrtliright fe fonnd: hough lio runght it erefidy s, in reforuiicd ) ou nunka this reference ¥ what? A.—It{1 s very natursl oni ferd ministos to make, I bad preachiod a from it, Esau sold bis Lirthirignt, an timo agaln to Lave Limaelf roit: matier better, and conld uot. 1 over and overagait to linve tho miatakcs an} et had fallen {oto in that family repatred, and t wonld ba zepalrod, alr, s Ittorary maiter, but ratier as a sacrelly age. 1 have knawn you, bsa given o now mbaniiig 10 frien prossion, Mr, Decelier, of your estin Fogand 16 Mouiton Ia is relatlo exuression of your foclinys? garded Moulton,—I loved him inean Uy that to'say that I saw notlitng fu Mo XDID BPFCIMEY OF A 0y fn lte pecullac ling. e Lad g \ferunt from miine, vnd I Wi by tho principle Q. When Esau nul plico for repeatauce, 4 writls tosratl Now, experienca of youru lind tried over n? and found I youcnewst ato snd feellgly ATt was,slr, 110 ko a brn(;l'f. 14} I THOUGHT I A BPLE: in musuy reapect tloa sa ulterly tuought he surpwssad, shat, trants, T uppose, I took to kil vory stran had, it scemod t2 me, given u new meaniog ship think wo af 'A% uon na (he warm day R0 tu Pealakill with o, I am ol oposll the week, volume of Oariy! 10 14t can work,' Uon, yours Lruly, come I want yos¥ B (T for Massichuteth Toni urglng formnl *for the night come 27 much sifection ‘11. ) lar _reference Lo (e urgliy of uma of this work, rofarriuy 10100 vomiug wlien uo tman_cans woek ;u’clnhm of that reforeuce 7 " wa he W.l it the noorials @ sorlous visw of thlngs ¥ Tollocting yinan_ought o taksund v tne to ran with my temperauent ¥B THE O0LDEN AGE ARTICLE. Q—Now, 2ir, wax thers uu lutervicw [ klau;m g srtisle, s3It Qu—And 1n whatshs Ac—Aw it is caliod, & 'Q.—~Andj conslate: you knowswhat it _cot that articla oz ! laied of—liowen queut obaervutions. b in your uundy was tliere an futetview waa proveut at it? o aick in bis bLack chamber and fu lod lh;n rusumatio pffection which Leis cuna, Aficr recess tho ezamination continusd} her, won's you proce un the Interview which thls Golden 4, waa {1 {ho foronoou | 1 rocollect right, at dowa by the side of his Lud, threw I\ carslouly over s thiut sud teid 1o what you think about it cla und rend 1} through, en: filea of his putling suc 1 salily 'Good Lsavens, Frauk1" o wanted to know W of fts publication, % Well," I sald inavitablay for ila publication W luve " beon ftrylog to of this srticle I8 & dlscloaurs of wliola (hilug Lecoies Le: 1 Kknow 82" .1l there was vety | n tho mubatsnce. pounded It to mo to soo,~that oo Uv, Q. u road the whole of the s! tho whole of the Dowen letter of thie Bowen letber, und 1 3 re, I pocall how, and 1! ays-if an_strongly id without sweasl il by Moulto all auy conver: Becoher, 3 will e 2 ou thab subject!

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