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= THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK: MONDAY, MAY 10, 1875, Tauis Nderer, Now York, I, ¥, Rern, Bhenandoal I uhn, New Yark, te, Philadelphis, e letiherg, New York, o sminn, secund oficers reezen, thirlofficrt, B, Hslnte, fonsth ctieery haol Wagner, Da‘roit, Carl Fechin il wife, Davenport, Otto Klrelicr, Davenport. 7, C, Raskinnn () Dsvenport, fenty Mokir, Chicago, Carl Durchardt, Frederiks Fioutje, Tha excitement in {his eityisintense, A Iarge number of the sieerage passongers and not a few of tho cabin pansougerasrs connoctad In this city. Tho ntrival of tho distressing intelligenco bioupht Lundreds o tho ofilces of tho Magle Company, intenvsly anxiows ahout tho safety of their relatives and frionds, 8omo of the scenes wera of tho most distressing character. One man, on hearing that bia wife snd two childvon wero not among thoso raportedeaved, was rarzed svith an appolede fit. Othors acomed crazad by thoir apprehensions, and swildly ingnirad for the misslug. Tho newspapor ofticss aro bosol by eager crowds, [0 the Aerosinlet I'resed ANOTHELL LIST OF SAVER, New Yonx, May 8.—~Agents of the Schillar ro- coived another dispatch thls evening from tho ngont at Plymouth, Itis as follows: Hillers, firat ofticor } Polamany, second oflicor; Heintz, fourth officery Jausen and Packendarf, boat swaiue, and Hirsch, eaflmakor, sro saved. Also pansengors T, O, Wast, Ilenry Stern, Mr. and Mra. Janes, Pasth, Jan, Dunk,” Heztor, Frohm, Carl Kubn, Marene Dosither, Hehellanbarg, Jon- scn, Neiderer, Fahe, snd Williams ; stokers snd Ballig, sallora Gouldberg, ailis, snd Peteraon. Tho suryivors are expect- ed at t'euzance to-morrow morning, when wo will oltain & detailed list. (Higaed) Hrnvexe, Ponzanco, May 8. THR MAILS. The (ollowing in n list of the maila placed on board ef tho Nebiller: Yor London, 33 bnge of Instern and papers; for Liverpool, 11 bags of lettera sud papera; for Glagzow, 8 baws of let- ters and papers for Dubliv, 11 Lags of letiers nud papers ; for Charboury and Iatin, 12 bagy of letters and papera: for Hamburg, 17 bags of lotters aud glpnns. The otal number of lettors In 33,000, In addition to these, thero waa on poard ths ontiro rezular {ranscontinental mait from Austeclia snd Now Yealand, comprising 162 g3 arAT% TUE FIBST LIST. Toxnox, May 8—8 p, m—1The following pas- nenzera aro kuown to havo been saved : Firot. eless passengers—Henrs Stern, of Now York ; Lod Wests, of I'hiiadelphis, snd Karl Kusil Szcond-class sud _sicorage—Silas Hoester, Chatles Thran, Carl Davtzen, Marcus Panwiluor, and Clarles Joues and wifo, Your ather stoorage passengers wero saved, ‘but their names have not yet heen ascostainagd, 28 thoy aro in o atate of insonsibility, CREW BAVED, The following members of the crew ara also aved : Blusmer, Packendorf, Weisor, Dan Blackhonueo, Hehberg, Jeuscn, Adamsen, Han- maun, Bloum, Juigefenseu, Wernoakl, Fablor, {lcTuinon, Einopiorsen, Diol, Winkoh, and Schweinakl, Foxvox, May B—9 p, m.—Up to this hour but 13 of all who'weraon board aro known to be roved, Twenty-fiva gnoks of mail matter have alyo boen saved. SEVENAL UODICS IIAVE DEEN FICKED UP acap Lho wreek, among thom a woman with a chtld c'asped in her arms. BTILL LATER, Loxpos, May #—2 a. m.—A dispatch juat ro- ceived sayn Itichard Williamg and Charles Henry Porey, utorage paasengors, wore faved, Nino- teou vorpaes m.J some bales of hay and other pottions of tlio cargo havo been recoverod. Tho survivars snd a portion of the mails have roachod Penrause, and will bo forwarded from that place to Plymonth by the first train thiy (Sunday) morping, Those who aro going to Chorbousg and Hamburg will bo_sent to their destination by tho stenmship Pomeranla, of tha Ilamburg-American lins, now on hor way. from Now Xork, and oxpected to reach Plymouth to- day. . WESTERN PASSENGERS, DRIEF PERSONAT NOTICEA, In the list of passengers published in the onr- sout intne of tho Handel Zoitung, are tho follow- ing Onicagoans and othor Western peoplo, who aro probnbly amang the losts «cuoaao. Honry Mobr, cigar manufacturer, on Saperior ptroot. Ife was » single man, membar of tho Chicago-Tamgemelndo, Gotifield J. Bobmidt, of tho firm of Behmidt & T.everenz, flour and feod dealers, No. 6& North Wolls stroct. 1o loaves & wifs and ifour ehil- dren, Henry Wolilers, ef the provision firm of Geuler & Oo., Nos. 184 aud 180 North Wolls streot, and his wife and two childron, aged 6 weeks and G years respectively. Alr Wobllers wis 87 aud bis wife 31 yoars old. J. Villiam Metager, a young man of 23 years, s clerk for tha psst four "years tn tho German- Amorican Bank, snd an_cstimablo young wan. Ho was en routo ta Frankfurt, where he m- sended viniting his relativos, and expected to ro- wwin three montbs, e has two uncles living [n this city, one of whom is Willinm dletzgor, of No. 633 Lumber sirest, and who i» at presont in ho clty and not among tho lost, as has been inferrod from the report in fast ovening's papors. Tho othor undlo Is Adaiph Malzger, ovision dealer st the corner of Wright and Ealn(ca stroets, = Ml:a Anna Eisner, doughter of Maurico Elsnor, 3 the grocery tinu of Koln & Lisner, Na, 864 Division street. Mrs, Blianboth TLen and her daughter, Chrislina, nnp&mscd o be of the fawmily of Johu Lon, of No, 107 Chieago avoatie, Carl Borghardt and wife aud two children, en routo to Clertany, to romein. Tredorika Fleutje, n young lady em ronie to visit friends. g MILWAUREE. Josoph Hehlitz, of Lho woll-known brewing company of that pame, Ile was ou his way to Meutz, Germany, Uiy ago wax 44, aud he-leaven a wife, lenry Friend, alarge wholesalo clothing deal- of, and his wite, Hermnn Zinkelsen and wito, of the commls- gion firm of Zinkeisen, Bartlott & Co., Jacub Lamfrom, aod Mre. Marla Mutoer aud (childron, Markus Btein. ¥ho Cuil Kubn mentioned In the reports sa probably saved, s ibe Awerican -Qon- eral Agent of the Enzlo Taue, and th of Knauth, Nacliod ) &Kunn, His residonca is at New York. Ho la & warm personsl friend of llerman Roster, Tuq., aud is an estimable gentlemun., 111y thou- eands of friends will greot tho nowa of his safety with rejoictug, Marcuu Htein, of Mfilwoukeo, ia 8 brother of I'In’lilhp Bteln, of thin city, who was recoutly war- Tied, Sigmund Stern, of Grecovillg, Iil., 18 & brother ?,I :‘l'nz Biorn, of thia city, publisbor of the Frefe resa . v —— ANOTHER DISASTER. IN HELL GATE, New Yonr, May U.—The nteam yacht Bignet, belonglug to Mr. Grinuoll, formorly owner of Sho Fashion raco-course, was yan down {u 1lell Gzta yesterday by the steamer C. 1L, Northam, Bir. Grinnell and family woro aboned, All wera eaved by boats from the shore, Two of tho crew ‘#ero clightly fnjured, e i CASUALTIES, SUFFOCATED, apectal Correapondence of The Chicngo Tribune, Des Moixes, In., May7,—On the 84, at the #rain warehouss of Do Mot & Hochie, Do Soto, # young man uamod Mozona was omployed with Mhors in londing cara with whoat, 1lo was n ihe building mislug tha gata of the shute which couducws tho wheat to tho car, and muzt have olther fallen into the bin, or thoughticesly jumped into it for spoxt, mot thinking of the danyer of dojug so. The flrst intimution of his position was tho dis- sovery of his huud protruding through the spout below, The utinout exertion was put forth for his zosoue, but befora ha could bo oxtricated lifo was oxtiact, 11a was no doubt justantly smothe erad aad crushed by tho grost pressurs of the graln, fn wlich ba way dooply busled. RAILROAD SMASH-UP, Baxt Faaxcisco, May 0.—In & collision near wucls Btation, on the Central I'acific Kalirond, tbls morning, betwean two freight traing, turen enginen and twenty-fivacars wera wrecked, a con- ductor sertously fujured, sud o brakowan killed, il il Sl LATE MARINE NEWS, Bpeciul Dispateh ta 4'hs Chveavo Trivune, Poxy Hunox, May 0. —Ur—Schrs Annto Yought, Jsmes Couch, Dinean City, Alozauder Magel. lan, Anuio Crsig, Cavalier, Mory Merritt, L. Hauua; props John Pridgeon, Jr., Asia, Cowle and tow, Milla'and tow, Nust and tow, s Dowx—Frops Hsy City, Holland, Pringle, Bradbury sud tow ; schr Nlagara No. 8. \memz—lmnln g burd; wind norib, fresh. THE GREAT SCANDAL. A Dofense of Mr. Beecher-<* Tho Modern Chrysostomn.”? Bowon Denics that Ho Shook Hands with Beechor--Why He Care riod Tilton's Letter. Moullon Corrolorates Bowen’s Testimony asto the Arbitration. Rumor that Mrs, Tilton Is Proparlng o Statement for the Public, Tho Fuluro Pregramme of the Trial--Probabliity that Woodhull Will Teslify To-Day. A DEFENSE OF MR, DEECHER. To the Editor of P'ha Clfcauo Tribune ¢ Cuicaao, lay 8.—Allow wa n brief space, for the firat time, on tho Deachorcase. Icannot sympathizo with thoe extravagant assortionns that if Doecher doos not prove his innocence, ha i# the most unmitigated hypocrite and villain in tho world, Ile may be unable to prove Lls in- nocenes, and yet bo gullty only of imprudenco, which ho acknowledges choerfully, In fact, it i not incumbent on him to proce anything, Lot is necusera do it, If they can, Thoy would bo oo glad ta do g0, but are nut likely to eucceed. It I8 a prineiple in common Iaw that every man ia to bo ‘esteemed innocent until prored gullly,"” not guessed, or conjectured, or mup- posed, or alleged to ba guilty, On ro other principle could human sociely oxlst a week or & day, IHow casy to Lint, or goesip, or slander, or accuse. Proof, puroand simple, positivo and undoubted, is ncceseary, No man s safo for an hour without this wgis of protection, Any un- princtpled man or woinan mny accugo another to-day or to-morrow, Bomo men arc Alwayn herosy-hunting, " ‘I'hoy aro emelling out wrong, 53 tho hound gmolls the track of tho game. Aud tlhey nra novor contented unless thay havo some ono's good uame on their eankered and boslar- ored lips, ‘Ihey aro tho buman erocodilos, shedding lypacritical tears over tho sup- posed lapses of others, ond rendy to devourthom. Ef thero bo o **deopor depth® iu tho world of woo, theso parsons will go there, Thoy would epoil heaven in foss thau & week. How many men, and womou, too, glost if they can hint or hoar any charge of uncloanness against & clorgyman! If that samnoe ministor stould bo accused of divhonenty, or burning s barn, or forgary, it would afiord thom but little consolation: but conncct Liv -uamo with o woman, £ It bo only kissing (which My, Swiss- holm does not boliove in), and they smack thelr lipn with joy, Iow ensy it is for a calm, dispassionnts mnn, Who has a ‘wellspriug of sympathy snd guml-ml] in his heart, aud s kuowledgo of bLuman ustaro fu hia head, to ses that Mr. Beecher waa 00 intimate and unguarded in his rola- tious with 3re. Tilton; too brothorly, or conein- 1y, if you pleass, in which would vo sllow- abio mnong relatives ; or too domonstralivo in bis feolingy of affection. Many goud men allow thomaelveaa fefondly hbarty with o lady younger than themsslves, sud no thought of any wrong, loast of all s any crime, committed. Now, supe poso Beechar, tn tha froadowm of his gushing specch or Aer too conflding naturs, overatepped tho bounds of stald proprioty,~—tho thought of whuch, when ko saw the sad consaquences of 13 to the Tilton houschold, filiod him with re- warse, aud put him fn s * cave of gloom.” Then, with truo Boschertan gush and oxiravagance, he fuvu £5,000 to Tilton, aud, knowiug tho dis- honor of having o man'a namo connetod with & woman, ho wishod himsolf dead, in viow of a trial, and exposure, sud uewapaper-notorioty. All is stmplo oo such an explanation, Ob!" anys somo one, **a prudent, thonght~ fal man wauld not go ta aach extromos {o laa- gunge, 1f innocout.” Nobody protends BaocHer 8 3 “ prudent" man, In tho sause of being care- ful, ozmot, judivious, or guanted. Ilo id very imprudont, " inexnct, gushing, exuberani, and oxtravagank. 1o is full of foolishuoss and unwisdom. FEvorgbody ought to know # by this time. " Ho 315 a blig boy In biunderiug and exeggoration, Ho fs n ‘eul-generis” man. You cannot mons- ure him by ordinary rules. ffe will not wear s special ministorial harnsss, Ho lu fulllef idiosyn- cragios, Ho s n Bocchor, Somo ono. fias said, ** Tho world is mado up of edints sud sin- nors, and tho Beochera,” 1o ia a law unto hi solf, bocauso ho ie a genina.ZHo vaunot bo tram. moled. ~ Genfus ie ailicd to maduoss. Some ony Las 8ald, * Every tonth mon s o littlo insane, ** All gouiusos aro s little insane, Tho practical talent ,inatead of bolug distributed evenly, nd in tho oss0 of moro plodding, practical men, rons into tbo mold of tho idaal or imuginative, which Boweu yoatorlay. ‘published report to tho offest that on tho con- ig n it redundaut, Tlhare iy abont B0 much molted oro; but it runs Into uneven molds. lleaco gouiuy {8 a brothier to madness of a lightor forns, “Well,” says some one, **ho fs not fit to reach at all, aud never was, i 1o is 50 unoveu- ly gotten up.” That msy be. Thatis another question. It has been satd of many ministers, “When they are i1n tho pulpit, thoy ouglt novoer to goout; snd, whon they aro uvut, thoy ought never to go in." We mus: tako meu za they are, God makes no perfoct mon, Tho purest marblo hins itn veing, tho sun bas his spots, and the ross its thorna, 44Wa pluck th flower safety from tho nettla danger,” ‘We canuot haye Beacher's excallencies withont his fuults, Great mou ofton have thoir fallings, ‘I'hoir eccentricities bear some proportion to the largencss of the circlo which thoy fill Mr, Itcecher is the modern Chrysostom,—the * gold- cn-mouthed " orater of tha Dul{!(é sod of the platform. Durlng a_minlstry of a quartcrof a entury th one clhiurch, hio bas fiilod a large placo in the nution, and pleaded nxmngIE for overy $odd cause, Bhallsuch a man's Jifo be compored with that of Tillon, who s a Lrilliant writor and louturer? I donot wish to undorvalue him, or ntint Lis prajeo, 1lo orred greatly in oxposing his wifv's fault after condoniug It for yesrs, But humanity is weak, aud Tilton is not in- famously bad, even though he has erred, But what am I to think of Mrs, Bwims. holw'a statomont ?—*¢8lhould he l‘l‘lltun] sink into tho obyss of iufamy ' to Which bis encrles ' weck to conwign - blm, it would bo a greater loss to humanity than tho Llotting oul of tho enlira record of tho wholo Beecher fawily,” Believo thiy, all ya who choose to do so, Think of offsctting Henry Ward, Mrs, Htowe, Oatherine, old Lyman Beecher's long and thrilling lfo, aud the yrand volumes he Jaft for thio future,—all these for Theadoio Tilton, bo. catgo lio was, to quote from Mrs, G, n % uuillnl younyz leader in the host of Freedom.” All must a1t hoforo this modern Dagon, Could meeudlcn further go? A8 ANOTHER DEFENSE. To the Editor of Ihe Chicago I'ribune ; Lexmorox, If, May 8,.—Allow me to enter my protest agajuet the manuer i which the proat publio Is trylng tho Broukiyn scandul caso, 1t s obvious to any observer that thore aro two tyluls in progrosy—tle ono Loford the jury ond Judgae Neilson, and tho other before tho grent publio jury, composed of the millions of people of this land. Tt ecoms to me that tho pgreat publio s trying Mr. Beceher unfalrly, Thore appoars to La » disposition ¢o hedge him (n and eripplo him with the abaurd and {llibosal technlculities of tho law, aud tho foollsh and fdlotic rules of evidenco, X8 it right to try Mr, Beschor ae wo would an ordinary mau? Iu 1t right that the pooplo abould vass judgmont upon Ifeury Ward Bacchor as they would upon any other man? Iu It proper to intorpret the feclings, motives, actlouy, cone duct, and ultoratces, of this great snd good man, a8 you would iu tha case of a common mortal ? Ia it propor to construo the words, ad- sisslons, sud confesslnns of tily man, whostands upon an othorea! Leight, far above tho common 1mass of humanity,—who breathies a noblor at. moaphere than the common Lérd,~as you would Inuny othercaso? Is it just to glvo to Mr, Beecher's lettors o axlacions Intorpretation, when It is oLvious to any pure mind that they ara tho utterances of a lofty and sublimo soul, dopreeat- 1ug and grioviug over advico unfortunatoly giyen to Mra, ifton in regard te o -separation from ler husband? 18§t right to sup. pote 14! Hou Ward Leecher commit ed the'fond and daricerime of adultory with ey, dllan, Lecauso, i 1ho oxuborsnce of his spiritiel nuture, ha bostowed upon that white eud dove-sunled woiman & puroxysmal kiss? ls it right Vo toitura aud teisg evorythlug that {lis poblo wan Lnw sdid and tond with ref. erende 10 Ll unfuilunate advice to that doves touled woman futv ou adunselon bt ko “pulply etaica with o pistol in my hand.” bad maintamned with her s low, brutal, and sonagous conneation 7 Is it right to chnrge Mr, Boeocher with balnous guilt, becango his soul wna #aized with astupendous aou sublimolye intonse remorse, amd his hoart wna wrung with lmmense nod ponderolis sgony, on dircavoring that lio had, poriiapa too hastily, Advised 8 soparation of JMr. sud . Titon? Nol Nol No! A thoneand timen [ ans all theas queationn, of mving Mr, Meoclior & falr fnterpratation; moast ot the {urv of, the grest public sie equnlly fnespablo, No man can fully and fairly wetgh and properiy conwtrno Mr. Hecclior's feelingy, wieas, emotions, admissignn, and jot- tera relatlng to that unfortunate advics, unloss lis ltas renched tho paychologie hoight or woiriti- al lifo of Mg, Beoctior, o hias long ago aerjvod At tha acma of spititial lifo, #o far as the man’ of flosh can o in that life, and, as a conscquance, ha In but dimly understood by common mortala i they have been unable to comprohend bis burning, eloguent, spiritualized utterances, and liavo entirely failed to fathom the deptha of his “trno inwnrducas.” Aud for this yeason ho ia not recoiving a faic trial, Tho mass of won, the common herd, the canaille, live upon a vulgas plans ; thev nre prone to interprot everything from & ynigar standpeint ; they lova to drag overything high and holy down into the mud and rlima. 1t scoms to mo that ono has only to contrast the charactors in this great wrial to Ar- rivo at the couclunion that Hanry Ward Beeclior in tho most fujurod, fouliy-wrongad, sud perso-~ cuted man the world evor saw, Who {u this man, Houry Ward Baecher ?>—The colussal intelleet,’ tho gignutic mind, tira ntue penduis Lrain, the ponderous orator, Wi has for thirty years beou the mmazemeut and the admuration of tha whale Western world, Who 18 Hlonry Ward Boeclicr 7—The man who, for a quartsr of a century, has presched o Iiving, loving, dubiful, hoarty, glowing, deltghting, jolly Clristianity, broad onough for sll humankind, Who 18 Houry Ward Boacher ?— The grent preachor,—the sublitne orator,—wha hag atwod 11 Old DPlymoutk, odorons with flow- ern, tho offerings ot his loving flock. for a gen- oration, anid prenclied to the world for o conygre- gation, and, Ly his grand eloquence aud folio- itous interpretation of the Seriptures, liftod up miliions ta o higher plane of lifo and nobler ox- artious for good, and led them in green pastures and beside still waters, Who is this man, Heury Ward DBeccher?—The maa with the brain- powor and mental activity of ffteon ordinary men, who has dons more work than any man of his timo; the illustrious orator, tho sublime rhetorleian, whoso silvery voics for pix lustrumg hos boen heard In faver of averythiue (hat way uoble, and good, and pure,’ and Lrag, aud holy, In this land, ~ Who ia Honry Ward Roecher?—yho world-renowned. divino, whose magical tonguo has for threo decades delichted und enshantad tha tooming millions of two continents ; tha moat sullimo genias wichin the Imiphnrg of the globe, ‘This {s tho dofond- ant in the greateass, | Who are his accusora? * Who aro tho peraons hat aro, by hidoous lving nud unparalioted perjury, attempting to blacken and blast tha Iair namo of Henry Ward Boschor?’ Who la Thoo- doraFilton? "A low, canning plotter and con- spirator. Wag he not ignominionsly disgbarged ¢{rom the fndependent? Did ho not march iy the infamous nud disgraceful ltoussel procassion ? liag ho not for yosrs been tho boon-companion of a low and disropatable gang of Iree- Lovora, who huvo mado Now York a cesspool of vios and iniquity? s ho not_pronounced in fayor of that most damnablo doctrine, social froedom? flas ho not beon the associntd of Aspasian, nud writton their biographica? Ilas 1o uot, by Lis eavago cruelty, brought his angel wife to & coudition vorgiluz on mwsoity, and cauged bor to meyo statemontd ab yarinnco with the truth? Did he not bathe at Coney Taland with tho notorious Victorta Woodhull 2~ Th is tho prosceutor. Who is Francia 1, Moulton ? A mau who, by his oralt aud ciustog, gained tho confilenco of tho gnloless and confidiug Booclior, and thon, with dovilish malignity and demonincal hate, becamo thia inatriument of Tiltoa to crush and ruin that groat and good man. Has ho not becn engnged i smngpling, slave- tradivg, and ‘piracy. and otherdark and desporate schomen agalust tho Goveramont 7 Ias Lo not, with the persistency of a demon, attompted to draz Mr, Beoolior dowa from hia position in the empyrean ? But enough! It is plala to evory uupraji- diced mind that Mr, Beecher will como out of this great imbulation brightor, purer, and nobler, than he over waaboforo; and, when tho end of the trial is reached, the aplritualized voices of thia Jand wilt ovorpower thoso of tho common hord, and sond up such a mighty shout of Not Guilty that the echoea will cross tho ses and give Joy to avery land : and Beochor's por- seontory, like Judas of old, will fall from the rooks aud precipines,and disombowel themeolvan, Hexnr Visceyr, BOWEN, Neto York Trioune, Hay 8 A roporter of the Tribune caliod wpon Mr, Jr, B. denlod tha truth of o clusion of i testimony Lo had, on leaving the witness-chair, shaken bands with AMr, Becoher: o atotod that he hiad noithor mot, shaken kandy with, not spokon to Mr. Boecher on that day. Iis gon joined in the conversation, mnd was vory emphatic In confirmatlon of his father's statemont on this point. Mr, Bowen, the senfor, theu sald: i “Yon may add that not ouly I 3id not shake liands with Mr. Beecher ou the oocasion mon- tloned, but I Lavo not shaken bands with bhim throughont this wholo ‘tiial. Ihave hadno communication with hita whatever, parsonally or othorwise, by wntiog or 1n mny form, from the boginying of tho trial up to fts prosens stage.” Alr, Bowon was no ompliatic on this point that hio roftoratod his statoments and then mnde s nimilar statomont in regard to 3ir. Tilton. From the beginniog of the trial to tho lims of his con- vorsation with the reporter of the Tribune ho Iied had no communication or intercourzo direct- ly or indircctly with esther the plainti®f or do- ondant, Mr. Bowen did not appear disposod to entor upon any pew muttaray he bLas soted by advice of gouutel in all previons matters, snd appoars #till disposed to talk guardodly. Whilo tho ro- portor remained, attontion was ealled to a pub- ioation in the Graphie, whien had just mode it apuearance, and of tho correctness of which re- port Mr, Dowon was asked, The roport road as Tollows ¢ A represontative of tho Duily Graphfe met M, Hen. £y I flowen, son of Mr, Leary U, Lowen, to-day, sud asked bl 451 reference fo a question which was put (o bls father yeaterday, and Llvanswer thergto, which bad created n great deal of comment, Tho question “raa repurted x foliown ¢ 3 “AMr, Fullerton—Did you know suythin, ehorye which Ars, ‘Tilton had Boeehior n writing 1 A, Tho ruporter nald: 4 ucl: & ataloment na werw charges of adul rI sgainst llr. Beccler.! £ Mr, J1. E, Bowou—0Of course fin did, 3ir, Tilton ohiarged aduliory ab that vory moeting of tho 20tk of December, Lius my father auswerad dlr, Fullerton's ‘question properly. o did not know of any charge {n writlug miado by Mrs, Tilton, Ha susworod thio quess tion us be understood it. . When ‘Tliton made thio chargu of {mpraper overtures, my fatlor sald, “#Why do yout come to me with such o charge? You ought o (10 0 Mr. Hoooher himself, I'h thesa wattora Lelwpen you ! ME Tillon uaid #4301 do o Lo meot Ble, Neeshor, It will baon the athor, uob Leing & mon who approved of blnml-!.{cd, waid, “Why dou't you wrlte to 3, Loachos aud sppoint & meoting with him and state your charge $o Lim 1% "tilton veplicd, ¥ You know how all his letiers go firas fato his wifa' h“ul'.'l of sny inady agaluct s, ouble,” My h & Intter, £ 0 {Li d tst in jhe trie noconut of Low my fater gob ralzed upin (ho affulr st that time, *Ho Lad been Tiiton's employer for fiftoen yoars, and houce his dosire to kesp the ca, M‘Hn Ifenry B. Bawon, and not hia father, seomed callcd uron tn answor tho Im};:lry 23 to the truth of this atatement, Hiu futher wat by, how.aver, and heayd him vouch for the corrects ness of tho * interview ps publlshed. Dotk wore judiaposed. howaevor, to add angthing to it, 'Tho statement bad evldently bosu edratully pro- pared, and probably by advico, 88 sxplanatory of e eircumstanoes ‘undor which Mz, Bowen ‘had beoome Air, ‘Lilton's messeuger, New York U'imes, My 8, Tha proscettion are jubilant over the svents of tho pust wauk, The defenss draw consolation from the fact that dr, Bowon tostiflod that Mr, Tiltou wau notitlod of lis fortheomlug dis- fi‘(m’gn ou the Monday of the wook duriug which ra, Tilton's chargen sgainss hor pastor aud Lor retractfon of the recantation wora prooured, Phoy way that thin shows that s bo. soning of the proacodings sgainst - Mr. leocher was colnoldeunt with the commencement zn! Mr, Tilton’s business digastor, and of tha lat- or's lx.tnmiul ot roindtatemont, ‘Phis, thoy claim, smacks suspicionsly of conspiracy. As to Mr, Bowen's otbier coutradictious of Mr. Beschar sud the threo arbitrators, they ssk, in astoual- ment, Who will take 3Ir. Bawen's word sgainst thous of Mr, Clatlin, My, Blorsw, Mre Frocland, aud the pustor kimsolf? Bouides, thoy are to Imrodnxcg!lha tostimany of the jlov, Alr, Fyglos {on and Mr. Presland, to npset Mr, Bowsis's ene tlro mtory about the procasdiugs of the famous Slonday, Do, 46, 1870, Llsiutlt’s counsel were resolved not to cull Mr, Bowon 19 to 'Tuesday allorpoon, whey it waa decidad ta send him’ a subpwus, aud sos whother that would not opon his mouth. It did cause Ilnendrl‘nn I} rNoto, Tho jury and lawyers in Conrd ars incapable’ aud 121 writa such & loticr sud - not, He was requented to stop arannd to Mr, Morris’ office in thia matning befors the apanin, of the court, hut ha refunol. Afior hin acrive at the Conri-House Blr. Borria gut I aside in the muto-room sAd worsed vigorously Lo induco him to outline his testinonv, but in vain, Thon a consultalion was had, and & fow minutes ho- -foze the eud of tha rousws It was docided to taka the chianges. In tha omrss of tho aftornoon Mr. Bowan appoased asn witness, and Mr, Fal- lorton oxaniined him baphazard, with what ro. ault 1a kuown. The manner {n which hé gave Lin toatimony made 8 farorshie impression in ro- gard to histelling the trith, New York [liraid, May 8, To conooction with tho tosimony which hasy thus far besn randorod by Mr, Bowen, that gau- tleman has testiflod a0 pesitivaly in contradiotion of the atatemonts sa made by Masars, Boocher and Ciallin, that it may bo intoresting to kuow what Frank Moulton Lias to sy about tho lasl witngss for tha plaintif, A raporter of the Brooklyn Argus youterdny interviowed the * mne tua! friond," who, sposking in regard to the. sanforonce of arbitration betweon Mr, Deealisr and Mr, Tiltoo, said : #'Tha conleronca took plecaat inyhouse, Irep. roaonted Mr. Tilton, Mr, Bowen reprosentod him« solt, aud the arbitrators were Meawrs. I, B, Claf- 1in, Charles Storrs, snid James Frocland. 1liavs road tho tostimony of tho othor gentlonman unon thia poiut, and I am compeliod to state that they aro mistaken, The tormx of tho coutract bLe- tweon Tilton and Bawen provided for arbitra- tors iu caee of a ohauge of ))\l!l\m\e ou the past: of eithior of them, 1t was slmply a busipess transaction, and thoro existed no nacossity what- ever of brioging iu othor watters. Mr. Bowen, 1know, 1a perfectly right ln stating that tho reandal waa not mantioned fo i prosoucs on that ocoaslon.” It will be 8oon by the forezofng that Mr. Bow- an I8 backed up In_fik denial of thy statomonts mado by Mesara, Qlaflin aud Storrs, New York Star, 3y 8, In respect to Mr. Iwen's testimnny, Mr, Boecher saya that Mr., Bowen i4 mistaken about tho intorviow at Mr. Freeland's lhonso. ‘I'iora was but one, and possibly Mr. Bowan las con- founded that with the onc at Mr. Bascher's, Mr, Preoland eonfirms Mr. Boe:zhor's veltoration that thero was hut one lutorviow at his lionse. And Mrs, Boechor confirms Mr. Beechor's raiteration that Mr. Bowon defivored him ‘Tilton’s propos- tero:s bub charactoriatio letior in tho frout par- for of Mr, Boechor's houao, Nero York Sun, May *. While tho groat throug at the Plymonth prayer- mecting wors awaiting Mr, Tieechor, the brath- ren tailiod about Brother Bowou's' testimuny, and the shocking way tn which ho had contra- dicted the pastor, Tho usual Joy of the meoting was datled by iudignation at Mr, Bowou. Oue of the mambaers took a seat by the Sun reportar, and bazan o indignautly speak of the Sun's editorial atticles, which e could not too ofton #ay woro * sonsoloas, photite, foolish, fusane, and alckly.” *But,” urged the reporter, * Drothor Bowon says that thoy are ablo.” *Oh, Bowen bod—1"" “Tut, tut, slr, don't swoar,” Loggod tho roportor, Nawan be done with, L say," con- tinuod the brother, *He told nothiog that will burt Mr. Boaohor. le's been s groat bug-a-boo, hut now wo'vo pulled hils toeth, I ean toll you tiat Bowon has given Mr. Beeohor moro trouble than any other mau, When ir, and Mrs, Beocher camo to Brooklyn Bbwen ro- oeivod thom and tronted them woll. Mre, Becch. or wantoil 820 naw tooth, and Mra, Bowon sont her to thia raseally Dr, Skiunor, who ia sning Mr. Doechor for tho pay for tbo teeth, Tho flrst pair dido’t 1%, and the Aecond pair woro g0 ox- pensiva that Mrs, Boechor wouldn's tako them, 8ha haa alwnya sald that Bowon ot a nercontava ou those tacth, but it's no food roviviug that old acendal, * Alwayg nftor that there was n coolnoss in thie family, and that iy all thore is of the torsie bla Bowen scandal, MRS, TILTON. * Springfleld (o) Repubiscan, Hay T, A promlnent lawyer, actively ougaged In this trial, saya thot thero was *'a good doal boblud tho lattor Mrs. Tilton addressed to the Court on Mouday,"” Baidhe: *Iuwas ot sritton by ber voluntarily, but al tho sdvice of tho dofenss. ‘Tho publio sud tho pross understood aright tho refusal of tho defeadant to placoe Mrs, Tilton on the etand, The nowspapers commontod on it slarply, It then bocame desirabla for the conrso of tho dofensq to bo justified, aud the ouly way that could bo domo was to got the Court to ssy peromptorily that ho wonld not hiave allowed Ms. Tilton to testify, oven though'both sldos agreed. So Alrs, Tilton waa porsundod to writo the noto, as ahe did, and, althougls Judge Nolfson openiy robuked hor by turning from hor avd askivg Mr. Evarta to ‘at- tend to this matter,' instead of speaking dircct- 1y to her, ho, novertheloss, unwittingly obliged the dafondant's lawsors, by etating ihat *tho wintuto of AMuay 10, 1867, exprussly declares tho wifo incompetent.'™ Mr, Tilton's lawyera deny that this informal raliog of the Court really doos justity tho dofonsa in not calting Mes. Til- ton, na Mr. Tilton could walve his right to the %tlntuw aud allow hin wife to testily sgeiust iy > Newo York Hm-ll-ll Slay 8. Thoro was & rumor About town yesterday that Mra, Tilton s engaged in framing s statemoni for tho public, a_which sbio wiil aasha bad iutended to rolato upon the witness- staund. Bho Las taken coplous notes of {bo trial, and, liko » Jawyor, haa stugied all the nointa that will make " moat weight in hor belalf befora the publie, Mra. Ovington will ba apt to supor- vise the production, as she is Mra. Tiltou's moat faitbful and untiring friend, besides being a lady of literary tasto, ? FUTURE PROGRAMME OF THE TRIAL, New York Iribune, Muay 8, The dofendant’s counsel stated yesterdsy that the sur-rebutisl would occupy probably only two or three days, The exact order {n which their witnosses will bo recalled has nob boen sottled. Amoug the witnessos whom thoy intond to call in sur-robuttal aro Mr, Bouthwlok, Afrs, Jackson 8. Bchultz, tho three arbitrators, Moners, Ciafln, Froeland, and Storrs; possibly Eamuol Wilkeson aud Mr, $Bocchor, aud cor- talaly the Rev. Edward Eggloaton, Mr. Bouth- wick and Mva, Schultz will be called to contra- dict 31r. Woodru{l's testimony, and tho throo ar- bitrators to contradiot that of Mr, Bowon, Mrs, Schultz will bo questionod in rolation to the in- terviety botween hor husband and Mr. Woodrult, about which thero was somo tllnrruamnt [ tho testimony of those two gontlomen, Mr. Igeleston is oxpected to give evidence at vas rlanoe with that of Mr, Bowon, showing that he had ncoldontally come inlo posscssion of the knowledge of the complaints made sgainat Mr. ‘Diiton by & woll-known lady employed by Mr. Bowen: alao, that, st Mr, Bowen's requess, he vivited b lndy aad'obtalnod from her contisma- tion of hor chargas ngalost Mr. Tilton. 'This lady had addresseda lettorto Mr, Bowon embody- ing very gravo charges of impropor overtures to ler by 3r. Tilton, and this lotter—supposing it to bo on ordinary lite:ary business—3lr, Bowon roferred to Mr, Eggleston without roading, Mr. ‘lliton, when informed of tho contonts of the lady’s lotter, denled tho acts charged. It was this subject tpon which Mr, Bowen waa so close- 1y cross-examinod on Thuraday, sud of whichihe donied all racollection. Mr, Boach of the plaintiff’s counsol said, when queationad as to who were likely to ba i next witnessos, that tho api 00 of Mrw. Woodhull and Col, Blood on the stand would materially niter the character of the oloxing testimony for the plaintift; Mouday wonld opets probably with tha appearanee of ono or the obhior of thoso two, Othor witnessos woyld bo caltod to testify to the Eertoc: proprioty of the relationship oxistlng otwben B3Ira WoodLull and 3Mr, ‘Tilton, and to cloar tho character of (hs latter of tho upa{ulonu cast upon b by the testimany of Woodloy and athers. 3r. Doack waa of opinion tbat the evidonca had already boon sulliclont tocloar Mr, Tilton of such ase perstouy, bub ha deslred to do the work thar- oughiy. It had been intended to summon Miss Lave]oy, now Mra. Bltlott, to testily in pogu rogarding the. Winatod wmatter, Arnu{clnln hiad been mado to bring her on from Misag Whore ahe {8 ranIdmzf. ut thoy foll through counequonce of family matters whioh rnqulufi hor to remnin at home. Those obstacles still continued, but if It wors absolutely ncccasary sho would bo produced, z New York M_nv 8, 3 It ts ot yoi corialn that Frauk Carponter will Do & witnoss, though Lie bias been subpanacd, 16 {4 probable that be will, but counsel !lu not to take up any more timo thaz will be uecossa: Me, Tilton sud Mr. aud Mrs, Moulton will again {aka tho stand, but thelr robuttal evldonca will be qulclu_y disposed of. Kate McDonald, Mr. ‘liltou's old housokoopor, “snd the others lLorotofore mawoed o the Tines, will preoeda ar follow them, uew wituoss Las bson found who wii] fluish the rebnttal on the Communist procession. The prosecution ave vory auzlous to loaru the whero- sbouts of tho nurso, Theresa Hurke. ‘Thoy had Dot Hicely installed {u tho Tierropont Ifouud, eady to tostify, but one of the inwyers for ofenso Yound her ouf, they rny, ad, by a aus- piclous colucidonce, uba juat then mysteriously Silpnosrad, Al efforth 'to Aud Bor agaln. hava 20 fur proved unavaillog, e g SENATOR BOQTH. § Aax Faancisco, day 9.~Sonator Booth arrived 8t Sacrsmento thus moralug, vo such facts'| t: SPORTING NEWS. The Closing Deoisions of tho *Trotting Association Board of Appeals, The Chlcago-St. Louis Gamo Sat- urdiy=--Other Contests, National Bportsmon's Convention. THE TURF. DEOISIONS OF THE LOATD OF APPEALS. The following doclsions concludo the labors of tjre Board of Appoala of the National Trotting Ansaciation, whiich was ju seasion si the Paimor Haune duriog the greater part of Iast weol Uase 242, 1, J, Kline, Syracute, N, Y,y vA D. P Ans,, Watkine, N, Y, Appeaf from " | . g, (ray Coit and mare 2, jon—That the ' Fince Bioney ) turned o 3r, Kiinc, awing ta uniawful conditions cine Tipaced In the entry, and (nat 3 tine ba fmposed on the ‘atking D, T And,'of $140, being 21 por cont of tho piracs b whfeh aatd ddditfonnd outrles wors recelved. Tase: 264, J, Ounulughsm, Pifladelphia, T, v8, J, K. Morttmer, Phtladelpnia, Coniplaint allysing frant- ulent concestment o A of b, i, Ds Koa, for- merly Lady Cecl. Daslsion—Disinissed for wunt of proof, . Casi: 202, Clinton Co, Aw, Sae, Plattsburg, X, Y. vo. W, B, Wright, Brhlport, Vi, sud e ci g Tulnkie, 'Joformation amd complafut aflegiog supe Drosaton of (inis, | Diadniou—Tiist tho Bnard. aprove the zethon of tha Arsoddatiag, st £xfes 13 d=cinion in cas 234, slowing (st kald Wright glusds expolled for thio saing offense, Case 228, M, W, Bacon, New London, Ot., va, Bociety of Agrleature sud Hucttenltnve of }‘v'n' hesttr Countl, Whito Matue, N, ¥, Complaiut allcging gon- payiient of_premiuma won by b, . Mary A, Wiitney, Doclslon—That the Association Mr, Bacon.thie tmuney acknowledged to by dio biln, sud unti! they ke wich 'mymrznl they shall b excluded from re- unewing thelr incinbership in tho Nattonal Assaclatinn, 4 Marengo Driving Darkt Associatlon, Mae Tengo, 111, va, Joln Dowhs, Chicago, 11l Application, for & declsion of the Hoard raspecting sn allcged roo. ditional entry of the s, f. told L2af, " Doclsfon—Thst tho ontry was iyt conditional, but that tho lnstruce Hons of "3y, Dowpe, which wore cladinud to constitute the entry w conditional ons, wors, in fact, dirantious elvan (0 Hit. Palrick whotu &e. Duvrus sppoluted (o be | s agtont. fu thoe transastion, sud I8 was ordered that Ar. _lxmwun La paid the moneys won by Lils horss at the meeiing, OAW’%}]D. Harry S8argent, Wedford, 3ars,, ve, Rlver- slds Tmtthuy Park, Hudubu, 3lass, ' Avpoal from an ordur suspuding B aud the b, w, Mary for noh- paymont of entesnvaefss, Docisfon—That Mr, Sir- sumt and tho mara 3ary be refnatated uncondittonally, t supearing from thw ovidence that (he Amsoslathon l‘;;d"}vmlp?uml Womeeitng bayond tiie thnd bauctionsd 9 ritles, . Case 420, A, H, Woodarl, Bostou, ve, Riveraklo Trotting Park, Ifudsou, Mass, _Appeal from wn order auspending bl atad thp i, m, Baahaw Said, aud bl. 5, for nou-pagmont of eniranco-ford. Dootllon—Tiat v, Woodard aiid the hormes be reiustated unconditions 1y upou tho Bani grutiads as stated i Uuno 510, Uasz 321, A. M, Woadward, Boatou, ve, Iiivorsids Trotting Tark, Iiudsou, Mnas,, and ch, g, Johnnis Qranston, Trotest and claim that thaeh. g, Crauston competod when he was_iuchuabla, owlng to prior roconl, Docivion—That the aliegation uida wan' ok sustaltied by e evideuco adduced ; caro disinisad, Casc 32, Q. 0. Dawhurat, Worcoator, Mas., v, Worcosler Agclcultural Hoelety aud Wa 3. Mandoll. Appeal from dectalou of fulges sud clsim tit Han: dolls eatry was inethitCle Ly roosgp of prior st~ ocision—That 3r, Maudli's entry wan i , becauwact (hat tImo he waa nnder sunpouslon, aud’ Bls subraiuon nayueat of the ducs for which lie woa sumpenctil ‘coutld nint create for bim & right (o remaln in the clasa to which ho wan uot privileged at {lio hour of el‘)l!n[[, 1t wan therefore ordered that tho premiums fn sald two-mila raca ba reawardod, exclnding therefrom Mz, Mandell's entry, Ca‘r. 343, 8, 11, Moues, Galoshirg, Til, vs, B, Tonls Ageleuttueal and Meehtuical Ao HI, Louts, Mo, Appesl 1rom decision of judges, ' Derdslon— Tust ks Joard coufirm the decirion of tiie Jndies, Casc O4h, Tuomas B, Fuster, Providence, R, 8, Hamilton Park (Clark White, leasce), New Haven, Gonn, Complaint and appileation far an order o pay » rroml\m\ swarded for which a check had beon glven which was protestvd for nunepsybicol, Decialon— Tuat tho allegation fu tho courplaiut s trues orde that the respondent pay the moness n_ question into tho handa of tho Treasurer of the Natlonal Autoefu- Hon, togetlier with {htcrest, und untll sxid payment naid White be, personally and aa lessoe, suspendod, Cask (7, W. V. Kinzer, Womsler, O,, ve. Sicron Driving Due¥, Sharon, Ta. Apposl ‘and claim sllege lng an unlswtal swatd of (bl roney fo tho duy [aing, Orauge Billy, Dacision—That the claim of 31, Kinzer bo rojected, ] 451, E. K Wosnly, Mendota, 11l va, Galasbus, k Aseoclution, Galesburg, I, Appel on of Juiges, nd applleaton for a'or. der to abtaln & promium’ frudulently obtolned by elding Dirown Jack, olias Ifuckioberry Declajon— Tt Brown dack wna Incligible to receivo tho prémi- uin woa by hiny, whinh anst be paid to the uext best horse, Tho ofliclal sumitanry uf th race a3 of vecurd was confirmed, : Cast: 438, James Olypp, Colitwator, tich, vs, James Dardis, Madrid, N, Y. (ownot), Complalat alleging fraudulent entry st Toledo aud elrewhera of tho gray- gelding Gspt, Smith, sl a Gray Billy, Declslon—11:3t tho caso ba disitsscl foF want of Lroof, Case 35, P. W, Bayley, Gorning, N, Y., va T. Tiudall and thio, g, Baudbll, sliss Ellswortls, - Cows wlolut allegivg fraudulent ontries ab various placcs during tho scanon of 1474, Deciaion—That the con- plaint be distlesed for wunt of proof. Cavk: 304, Toblus Castro, Pereyville Driving Tirk Aspociztion; Wouster, G, A an oedee suspending biin Des. 9, 1313, Dichlon—t |Iw}mq¢;o the potitlonér Lo granted, sud orders e b M Saobe, Blouz Clty, 1 M A% 343, I, T, Kueobs, Sloux 8, ox Appifcation of tho remaval of thia ery nx]nl:fdn"n imposed on Lim Oct, 3], 1874, Decision~Thak the ap- plcation e sefuscd, sbid that 5o pealty ba not ro- woved, Cas: 36, 3. . Zorlug (caye W, P, Klozer, Waoster, 0.), ¢x parte. Applieation for roward under Rulo 1§ for' fitat giving informnation l2ading to the oxpulsion of J, Baldwin, of Akrou, O., sud tho gray gelding Princa for » fiaudulent entry, Declsiou—Tias the clutm for raward us allowed, j Case 367, Williom McGuiyan, Jr,, Dig Rapids, Mich., vu, Centeal Tiluols Lores Fair whd Trottiug At saciatlon, Cisatleston, 11l Appeat teon au oidee s ,Innu:nu bim and the ch, g, 2oucst Mick, Decision— [liat tho claim of tho Axsoctation bo sustalued, CAse 70, B, B, louse, Galewburg, 1N, vs, Farl Park Assoclation, Esslvills, Ill, Appexl frora an grder ausponding A, W. Giluin and tho bl.s, Col, £, D, Makor, for non-payinent of entrance foe, Decislon— “Fhat (o claim of tho Assoclation for eutrance fee ba confirmod, Uxsku74, P, T Kimberley, Sharon, Ta,, ox parto, Application for the reinatatemeut of Abuer Tush, who ‘wus expolied Aug, 19, 18ié, Declalon—That the upplle cation bo dended, Ounx 316, £, 8, I1all, New York, ve, Syracuse Driv- ing Park Aseoclaiion, ‘Byracuae, ‘N, ¥, Appeal from stspending’ biiu aud tho &, m, Ousale. De- cluou—hat Mz, 1l didt mot predont grouuds wae thling bim to the reiief petitioned for, Casz 377, W, I, Baundors, Olyde, N, Y., vs, Blng- hauton, N, Y., Driving Park Assoclation, Appiication for the romoval of ponaltics of suspension rcorded Dee. 31, 1870, agalnst klm and the L. m, Belle Clyde and (he b, g, Weatern New York. Docisfon—That (he application be deuicd, aud that the claim of tho Asso- ation be sustained, Uass 370, 8, Boubin, No, 18 West Mudlson streot, Ohicugo, vs, Valley Olty Driviug Park Assoclation, Grand Ttlds, Mich, Appoal frou an order suspend- ing him far pon-payinent of entry mado in g nsmo, Doclsfon—That r, Robblus assouted to ths use of kv name though ko Lind no jutorest In tho ootry ; and 1t was_ordered that the claim of the Assoclation’ bo sus- ned, - Oaax 380, A, O, Ouminins, dlontpeller, Vt., ve, Lamollle Valley Fair Grounds Gompany, Morrinville, V. A\Ilwtl frum decialon of Judges of race, Decle~ {an—Thst the Judges' decislon be confirmead, Oaun 381, J. 'L, Eolf, 8an Franclco, Csl,, ve, Bay District Fair Grounds Ass,, Han Pranclaco, Cal, Ap= peal froum sy order expelling bim, Deolsion—That the actionof the Amsociation be sustained, 0ann B8, Gentlengn's Driviug Dark Ass, of the Countios of Pussalo aud Burgen, N, J,, ox parie, Aps plication for removal of ponalcy of eXpulslon imposed on Jumes 1), Dean and lis (Desn's) , Hawbletoulan, Decivion—That tho spplication bs denied, Casx 389, W, B, Osuipbell, bt Clomons, Mich,, ex prta, - Aviplisatlon fof remoral of pennity of oipul-* slon_impored on him, Dectsiou—Thut the appilca tiou be deanfed. i Qa4 309, ‘Lhomas Morton, Woodlawa, Cornwall, Orauge County, N, Y., v#, Kingston R ', Asaociation, Kivgiton N, ¥, Appesl from un order spspeuding Iy Jamea and the b, g Rivul, Docielon—1That . Aorton, Laving choson the tolegraph us the 1ncans of iranamfiting uls entty, canuot by roliovpd from fhe wifuct of the nm:‘:‘( h’ll agout Lo e projudicg of thg Assoclation 3 claim of the Asyocistian for ehirance 1oo lll‘lllllhml.cl 4 Pt N3 - Casy 400, ¥, Carponter, Paterson, X, Jy, va, Dear- foos Driving Park, W, Fotepion: ‘propristor, Varks Jite, L L appeal troim s ordor susperdsy b aud Tho e, 1, Lady Tudlerty, Nov, 20, Di7é, Hecisions Tyt the clatm of the Asspoiation be consitnied, Cage 401, 1, Tuguart, 805 Hudsou atroot, New York, 3w, Dutmleak. 0, oA, Dinctesk, N, ¥, Gistin 4 cation for su order, Declsion—Thst no B3itel grovad ia found fo eaditle the pedtionet to he relict asko for. Oase 402, ujan & Tago, Brooklyn, N. ¥, vi, oshion D, P, Asw,, Gostien,’ N. Y, “Apptal frod an prdes susponding tieia dnd the b, g, lrus, De. Clalon—Thai tho clain of the Aesactution ba sustained, Uass 403, Join T, Bigge, Glenvillo, 0., vs, Colum~ ng D. T, Ass,, Columbus, O, Cladm and’ appdics lon for an order, slieging rofuss! to pay him for ser. vices rendered aa substituled driver, Daclafou— 0 Assoclation, §15, 1t 14 orde such payment et by A1z, B1gics rocoived Ae'reasonimty e Peuuation 105’ & mzm:; he p:rg:md‘.' ¥ 0asz 408, Wo ps, Corulug, N, Y., vy, Eina D, P, Eins, N. ¥, Appliostion Tor vaiorsl o i:mhy '57 waspansion upossd on L. 3, 1o o ald Onral and & g. iisury, o chainyof 1ab Anssolziton be coulltmed, .. - W. Msttocks, Ohicago va, Dexter prop. Applicstion for removal of nefon fmposcd on Lim aud the br, g, Doclalon—1hat the alaim of v pro- undar, pristor be sustaiued, Uask 411, lobert Forter, ex parte, Application for gemonl afhe pentlty of vapulaion imposed upou g br, . Rilty Strstion Iinpuaed by ogder of the Hoard attbis weeting in Oass No, 303 (publisbed May 0), Dosleion—Counlderlag the uiatiors presantod by i, Tarter it s ordered thet tle . poally ba sudifisa by sulauiruting » fine of $0, 01 paymsnt of which she may Lo retnstaiad § yntl puck rrumm she will Jenialy X+ elied. Upon dectsion” Mr, Parter s’ Quce piid s e sud (ho ware was rofnstatud. Cass 412, The spplication of 31, Colbia for opinton and ruling of Dosrd concerning. in tha name of names spplied to p_torss caled tisy 3im, slisa Quiskdop, Deofsion—Thnt the appiication didd ot preaont uny grounda to Justify the sction of the Buant, The sppfination was dismisee] Uang 414, A, O, Cittnmins, - Montpslier, ¥ Appll- eatlun for reward nudor ke 15 for hastig farnihed Anformatinn lesding fo tha detortin of a fraudu’vut entry of tha bl . Quicksiep, as proven by Caze No. 3t1,” Dacisdon—That the appilention be grented, Casx 413, I, W, Myrrs, Tololn, 0., va, Buifalo Pirk Asviclatlon, M, N.Y, Petiton sl vinfn, Da- clajon T4 apperriug fron the patitjor that the n:stiers allegeid wero conatilored anl d jion by the B el ] u!z‘u of tan Dadulo Park Sex Tasg i (No, 1il), wiiateln tio pe’itfo, iyers, 1t was petition be'dis nivsed, The seaslon of tho Baard of Appeals has been the sansation of tho weels In Lurf circlen, and tho ovont haa drawn Lo the elty a conslderable ‘uum- bor of trotting mon fiont tito liast, who lind cases ponding bofore the Board. Tho results which have Leon dmly publishoea in theso columns have given general Astiulaction, thongh it Is noted that they have been of the strictest chnr- cter, Lo loard ovidently wishing Lo Jmprees upon the drivors the necessitv of being houest, In the canga of W. B, Wiight aud Callaban tho derlyiona will be a blessing to tha tutf ntercets of the Middlg and Eastern States, s BASE BALL. CRICANO AND BT, LOUN, f!The second game uf haso ball batween the Chi- cogo and 8t. Youls Clubn toak placa in tho latter city Saturdny, and resultod in & second dofoat forthe White Btockings, though with o botier sente thau tliat of the provious Thursday, The sttondapcs was about 7,000, mud comprised many ladios, Warned by the balting strength which tho 8¢, Louls Clubhad sliows when op- pozed to Zottlsin, a chango wasmado, and Dovlin sent {u to pitet, with Haostings o support him beliind tho bat, The chango worked woll, and the ouly rune mado by tho Bt Louls- ans durlng the pgamo wera on or- rors by tho Wblte Btockings, and were no oarned by their batting, Tuthe fourth inniug Keerl throw bndl{’ to Zettlein on firat baso, whilo sttempting a double play, and =ave a run by tho mistake, In the fifth inuing thoy mado two ruus ot passed bally by Haatlugy, but, sy o whole, 1110 pitching of Devlin wae asaccess. The Chicago Clab batted very poorly to the niuth inning, wlon thoy succcedad In' making threo rung,—their wholo seoro tn the game,—ihs work bmy_\h- dood' by Warren and Daylin, who hic safely tor tholr basos, and wern halpad by Jling's Jiard hit for two bages. Tle gamb wasnot 4 crodit 1o the Chicago Ulub, and Yol wne 80 far an im- provemont a3 fo givo thom roason to lLope for tho next gamon with tho simo Club, which take plaoh fn Obicago -3 t ‘ollowing ia tha lllegfld kfrequluhln RyBVD AR 1] 1] il oo " a1 o1 Piko, c, L., LT Oliapmas, o 2 3| of o Magme, 3 1 u‘ g8 o 1 "m‘"o’&. o 1 of o t Thodtin, 4 o 11| § o Doldintan, 1 b o 10 o o Mitler, 6. v of o of 3 Chieage, ! . 4 Higham, . o of 1 v o Mantlngh 1) o 4 3| 2 i 1 1al oo it 1 ol o & ol 31l n oo of gl 1] 2! 2 o 1l 4 0 Gleun, . o 1 1 o o Zetllefn, 1 of 310 0 1 L Innings— 1345067809 hitos 00006000 33 Browns..,.. N 8112000 0= Tolal Lukcs oit hile—\Whiter, 85 Browns, #, First lans ou crrora—Whites, 2 Browas, 4, 1ets on barex—tyhites, ; Drownn, G Tiaxen on ralled halla—Whites, 3¢ Browns, ¥, Tussod. Ualla—Whitos, ¢ § Drowsw, Ttunn carned—Whites, 1 Prasi, Winio of gama—Two lonra and {wenty minutes, Umpiro—Uarron, of the Emplres, OTHER GAMES BATULDAY. ‘Twelva clubs out of tho fourtean ehamplon- abip contostanta wora eugagoed ln play Saturday, Bemde the Chicago-St. Lonis gawe others woroe played an bolasy ; ; Tho Contenuisls bent tho Athlotics at Phila- dulvhlw sgord, 11 to 3, The 5, Louis Rod Stockings best the Keokuka at tho latter placos score, Gto 1. i The Boatons beat tho Mutupls at Boston; acora, 10 to 2. > i The Ihiladeiphias boat tho New Haven club at tho litter placo 3 scorco, 3 to . Tho Ilartfords bont tho Washingtons at Hart- ford; score, 16 4o 0. s 2 THE TRIGGER. *' TIR NATIONAL BPORTSNLX'S BONVEX IO, Apestal Corresponiencear The Chicago Trfaune, CLiverAND, 0., May 7.—The Natioual Hports- mon's Conveution will meet in tiis city Juna 8, wheu quoations regarding gaue, its protection,” ato., will come up and Lo fully discussed. BState organizastons are being rapidly formed throtigh- . opt the country, and the Convantion promises’ to bo well attonded. Local clubg are now balng formed throngboué tho Btats, snd dolegates olected to ths Biate Bportsmen’s Associntion, which moots hera tho samo wesk as tha Nationa] Qonvention, Tho great sligotiug tournamnnt witl como off June 10, 11, 12, and 14, upon the xi‘rnundn of tho Northorn Olio Falr Arsociation, ‘The tournament is opon for il with the oxcop- tion of Capb. Bogardus, Ira A, Paine, J, Ward, J, Cluse, and Abraham Ileluman, who are parre ont eutizely, as they would earry off all the prin- cipal prlxnu. Tho fun will commenco at 0 o'alock tho morning of tho 10th. Ten doliars will bo mm;‘%od for catrance foes tho firat three days, and $80 tho Isat, "Tho birda will bo charged for extra, and will be flown from V'arker Brothers' apring traps. Fonrthousand dollars in prizos will bo distributed during the four days' tournamont, The manegers ara Mr. W, J. Farrar, of this eity, and B, H. Torrill, of Chicago, Potsons donfring intotniation wil! pleaso address 3ir. Farrar, at thly city, Tho following i8 tho programme de- cleod upon s PINST DAY, Juns , 10—Prizes, $770, Tor olass shooting, ten aingle rlacs, ¥yt prize, §350; second, $00; third, $160; fourth, $104; 1ifth, 550, * BECOND DAY. 11—Prizes, $30, For cl ginglorires, Flewt prize, 41007 aoc $130; fourth, $100; Aeth,'$30, TUILD DAY, Inne 13~Prizes, $500. For clasy shooting, fen Jingls risca, Firat prize, 133 sccond, $250; third, $150; fourth, 3100; Dith, 330, JFOURTN DAY, Juna 14—Drizes, $1,500. Fur claza shooting, fifteon inkle riscs, Flrat' prize, $300; second, $400; third, $340; fourt, $3015 Dt $100, Touides tho aboye liberal prizes, $100 in cash will be pressutod tu tho shootist who makos the boat average sooro, aud m cuinn akateh worth R0 to tho noxt beat whot, It In anticlpated that alargs nambor of crack shola will be present aud cdntest for tho prizos, Eutrios may bo mado upon tho (érnundu. Cloveland uports aro antlci- Enlmg & blg tlnie, and groat preparalions are oing made to maka tho tournament & success, RIPLYE PRACTICE. Nrew York, May 0.—"The American taam for ho {rish match nvoragod st practico yestorday 148 points per man, or 83 0-100 por shot, tho highost bolng 167 and tho Jowost 139, 'T'his roc- giddhmu tho praoctico of the Irish team at Wim- edon. i 4 June ten hootiny $350 ;" —— . MYSTERIOUS DEATH. The Deputy Goroner mill to-dny probably fin- vestigatoe the cironmstances attondiog tha mys- tarlons death of Barab Qlifford, st No. 129 Wrighk ptroot.” Doboasod had boon lving for sevoral years L{‘ jouses of ill-famo, and raturned to her biome Baf mdmu.t 1p.m, andat @ o'clock wasa corpso. 1t Iv bolieved uha took o doadly doge of utorphiue, whioh the post-mortem examiuation will detormning, s e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, . Nzw York, sy 9.—The steamer City of Ber- 1in, from Liverpaol, haa serived, Prymourst, May 8.—Tho steamer Pommeranis, from New York, had arrived. —_————— Forgerion in Ohiume Tall 3ttt Ggzette, 2 Home of the London dealors, it apnosrs, ave improvjng tho acossion, of thoe old-china mania by baving made {n the Biafordshiro potteri gausiderable quantitios of * gennine old Cholsos, Urosden, Worcestor, aud numoz- e otber variotlea cuveted by collect- ra, Tho existouge of forgod china 4 probably admitted b{1 every collecior, how- vor dixposed ho smay bo to bolloyo in his own ick or Lo frust to his 0wn disceromont ; but the nformatioy tuag the manufucturo ls galng on at Lis moment io Btaffordshice may be more dis- urblug than thé knowledga that at sowo unde- fned timo sud place deonrations Lave bezon coplod and marky smitated, Vorhaps tho worst oature of thia trade lu the hopoless uncertalnty o which §§ condewna future coliectors. I'bose who sro already davoted Lo the pursult may st’ loast consolo themselvos with the roflection that .Tna. of Ghril[rc:lunn!rn» we‘m "°"“‘fi hl“’lylhfll’ at pricos which make it fmprobuble that tho; could have beon mistakon fn thea, 7 BLOOD AND THEFT, Cowardly Rlurder by a Mol ot Neviula, Ia. A Brothor-in-Law Assassinated at . waukee, Escape of tho Bender Flend from Custody in Arizona, A DQUBLE MURDERER, Areetal Correspondence af The Chicaza Tribiene, Drs Motnts, Ia, May 7.—Tho preliminary ex. ' amlostion of Jolun Littlo, ehiarged with tho mur. dor of Henry Mailand, in thia county, ang Ine dicted for tho murder of Willlam Lait, A negro, at Nowton, Jaspor County, boran yesterday, Both murders wors committod the samo ayep. Ing, the 33th of Bontombor last, Tait was st about G o'clock, and Mailand ehoub 10:00, Ty twvo crimon woro committod atiout 16 mlles apary, The motive for tho flist murder woa that L. tlo's wifo had Joft Lim and gove off with the negro. Littlo was at Nowton, armed with 5 rilo and rovolvor, that evening, and eaid ong wag for Tait and the othor for auothor map, Tho thoory of tho dotoctives s, thay, after Littlo - shot Tait, ho LId yuy 8 frolght-train for Dos Moluca pnared sy 8:30. e loaped on It, and in dotng so droppe] his pocket-boolk, which was found botwoen thy tracka the nast moralng. Ly a Doy, and produced in Court, and idontiflod by lettors tn it addrossq to him, and by his namo Inscribed on thy flap, Jle ton camo {0 Altoons, § milea from here, and the nearast point to May. and's, and went to Matland's farm. Mailand by wna well pequalntod with. Ho was n bachelor, Tivad slong, and lind ovoral tisousand dollrs js entrency and gold and ajlver coin, {10 would af. low. wo ono to ebtor lis fiouso afier datk. It any porsons callad, aud ho knew them, ho would go outsido and tallc with thoat: if hy 4id not know thom, e would not open hisdovys, Littlo knew thls also, 1lo went thero to goy moucy to'get awaywith, and called Mailany, who, * Lnowing hiw, oponed the docr aud camo oulside, whon lhe wap shot twice, and iy body draggad Into tho hiousa, Littla thep took opo of his horses aud rode by thiselty, and, whon Jusg outuldoits lmits, tarmed tho Horao loose aud threw away his ro. volvor, Both wors found a fow rmum at- ter. e started eastward, aud taok broakfast al 8 farmbouso about G miles distant. The rovolver found agraos wit: the one owned by Little, and with tha ovidencn as to tho shooting, Oup halt kijled Talt, two kiliod Mailand, aud tun ravolver two balls left. ‘Fho bally ofe recovored from the Dodles of tho victims, Littlo ocame back to lig fomily hero, where ho hae lived tweuly-ona yenrs, and, whils Jiore, sums of ginld and ailyor gbin wora secn 14 his possesalon by. hin obildren, 1o then wont away, apd las since boen wanders ing all over tho Bouth ‘aud Buuthwest, in Mexico ‘and Toxas, Hoon after the murder of “L'ait, Littlo's wife, who did not know that hor huaband w3 oyen suspozted of the murdor ot Maliand; cald, anaday, *#he did not caro for tlip shodtlng of Thit, but ic wad that othor man," Orher circumatancay, yet (0 ba doveloped, dausel an ndjournment of tho exmmiuation to next Thursdar; = ¢ .. BUGCCELEFUL [OBBERY, OCLTVEF AN May %—A very daring robhery oceurred horo this morking,” Mr, L. A, Benton, a jowalbry went to his etoro, on tho cornor of 8onecn and Baperlor streats, about 9 o'elock this morning, a8 {s his euntom on SBunday, to wind watchog and Jook over his establishmont, Ila opened tho safo, aud, hearing o nolue, turmed, when ‘he was controntod by n masked man, srmod with & knifo, who domanded bis surrender, " Mr, Danton seizod a hatehiet lying on & work-bonoh sud prepared to fight, whon be wos atriek ob'the hoad with a club by.the seoond robbor, who camo up bobind bim and kuooked. Lim senyeless. , The thioves tion rillod tho safe, Inkhxg!dmu_x nds and watclies, t20 valuo of whica enunat yow pa pacertailied, A dh}niu;id Drog it~ pin valued nt 2000 was takon from the shirt Losom of 3Lr, Bentan. ‘The thiovea then mado their escape, Mr, B._Inid unconncious for aver two hours, whan ho came 0 {A{ wenseq and man- aged to. orawl to tho frou! aour. whero ho ate tracted tho strontion of prssors by. 116 way taken o bis home and earod for. 1a injuries are sovers, but not conaiderod dangerona.” It is believed tho thioves affected un cutranse duriug tho night through tha coljar, . . .. ASSASSINATION. " Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaro Tridune, g MiLwavkeg, Wid, May9.—Charles i1, Ramion, # woalthy wholevale Yankee-notion merchant of Ramjon Brog., was ta-day shot, porhaps fatally, in tho byck by Capl. Ierzborg, on Sceond streot, in front of tho Mitcholl House. Herzborg mare ried Ramion's slster, but, proving unable Lo caro for ber, Namied Aef hor np in businees, and dls voree procoedings worp had, but ‘fallod, since which time Herzbetg has been n desdly anomy of Raplien, and to:day, sccing him pnesing the Misclel] Houso, whera ho boardw; ho salliod o, and, without a word, shot, Ramlen1s at homo, anq has very littla hops of TeCOVOrY. Llo the Assoctated Press, ) Brrwaunes, May 9,—Charlos fiamlen, & prom- inont morchant of " Mitwaulkes, waa shot thiough tho bady to-day Ly Qapt. Harzeborg, his brother- in-law. Unnebnrfi‘ approsched Lim from be lind a8 ko was walking on tho stiect and fired tho ehot, 1iis motive was the allogod intorfor- once of Ramian betwoon bim and bin wifo, Nae mien § still alive, but in a critical condition. FOUL MURDER, Nuvapa, Storey Co., Ia, May 0.—The vigle Iantes sre at work in Iowa., Mr. George N, Hirkman, & residont of- Btorey Connty for the past twenty years, waa taken from his bed Sune day morning about 8 o'clock and hung. Ho had been proviously taken by tho mob, who accused Wjm ot burning his son-in-law's barn, and bis lifa was then throatenod, ITo hiad the partiesar: rested and bound over to appoarat tho next torm of the District Court, hold on tho 18tk {nst. Bz Kirkmano hina lately recelvod anonvmous lotters to leavo tha cauntry in mix mouths or ke wonld be aent to Lis lonz homo, The poople are grost ly excited, and domand that the mntter not ros/ until the guilty partics are buuted out and sum marily dealt with, SHOOTING AT 8T, LOUIS, B, Louts, Mo,, May 0,—Alox ¥aqua, Supen intendeut of tha Fifth streot Rallroad, shot John Qoodrich and Charles McDonald this afternoon, vory serlously wounding them, 1t appoars Goodrich and MoDonald had boan drivers on tho road and wero dischsrgod sbout s weok ago, To-day (hey demanded of us tho roanon of tholr diachargo, and, having obtained i¢, thoy usad some abuplvs torma to him, Faqua turned and left thom, Then tho lv.:]- lowed him, and, thinking they Intend- ed violonce, Wo drow a pistol and shot Goodrich in thearm and nbdomon, and Me- Donald in tho Joft sido, 2 iuchoes bolow the nipplo. Joth mon ara daugorously hurt, Goods vich 4 expected to dio. Faqua wasarrosted too woupded mon sent, to the hospitul APPREHENSION OF A MURDERER, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Triduns Dernorr, Mich., May 0.—One Frederick Ssme ples has boen arrestod oh & charge of comphoity 1 the murder and robbery of John Olose, the old, ecqentrio cabinotmakor who last Barch was robbed aogl ro ?aqlpn that he diod a fow days Afterirards. - Bimples confeades 1o boing.one of thoss who sommisted tho orime, but eays he waa vot sh dotive participaut, E MURDERERS ARRESTED. & Br. Lo, May 0.—Raruoy X, Espenentler, Jcaoph N. Qorst, Stophon Webb, and August Jacoba wera arrealed here to-dsy, charged with mutdarlnglmnq Evans at Hamburg, Ill, oa the 434 of April laat, THE FIEND BENDER AT LARGE, Bax Fuawcisco, Msy §.—Joha Bender, the Kansss murderer Tecontly in custody at Flor- once, Arizous, had agala esoaped, audissup- posed to Liave roached Mexioo, ————— THE CAPTIVE INDIANS. 81, Louts, Mo, Msy 0,—The captive Chey- oane, Arapahoes, sud Klowa Indisus from tua Clheyenns Agency artlved at TForb Leavonworth yeaterday, and wefe placed In {be_guard-house, whoro they will romain wuntil tholr trial takes placo. Amnn%fln notables aro Lone Welf, Btoua' Calf, White Horse, Wom- an's Jfeart, and Bird Cliof, ‘'Wha squaw who is charged with nurdering ouo of the childron of tho Germaine fawily io aluo among thewm. g

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