om whico [EELIN of «D4 Alasuk 22 News sowad in use removed the cause eR Tsm i. After caking tWo iis i was quile PS# :'u?l-u'. es i me e y 9 in the prof@ c he people. very in the fuil «t i stee of puriby and â€" t to n ing / asp n d e ATICO s TOCL LYMK ANX rovince of Q\u ge Bo ties $4 N AYVYCL I% POLICE if MOSGROVE ove n«med PMB. my grwiltude 106 alre cherge of a tood râ€"i+rences ie of Miliâ€" wrights ‘i-in. 1 »uffered Saceds, Qat Wihâ€" RWM W cunds, Bruises, ~praing, d Soreq, CURE! h028 0 c« ewrirm tad . I neg auf. o s uerrible "‘:llz‘o_l d i en Rowef came ass Of Te 24 m oroved x ea orromive m aint. 0 many al U L 301 #* of tein. 4 in ng to Sqd(or 10 OW J0f P42 27 . .’m, on Moaday, a n,)ecml jary weued damages in the case of 0. Blanâ€" durd sgainst the Winadsor andâ€" Aunapolis Bailway, tor the upsottiog of a car ; verâ€" distâ€"four thoussnd dobars and co=ts, Tre o.:-y will probably prove the liability of the Domiaioa Goreroment, as the acsident was cagsed by a defective rail on the Â¥indsor and Halifax portion of thag Pmights continue vory du!, with a hnkee dowaward tendency. _ There is abrge quantity of shipping in port Th wiitoor is dae. The crops all over im Proviace are looking well. Largs quatities of calt vated strawberrices are watby rail uo Boston o los0s, July 23.â€"Tae Lord Mazor of losdon, Mr. Lusk, has been created a Tmship fl';‘l:‘ lhf Te salmon fisuing has thus t® been wy pod ; they are now becoming YESTERDAY‘3.DESPATOHES3 . ~_â€" ENMNGLA ND * Paxy, July 23. â€"1t) is reported that the Imapertist deputies will introduce a wtion for a dissolution of the Assemb‘y. Yitkp, July 22 â€"Nenor Castelar delivâ€" “‘r yesterday in which he asâ€" serted tmat the programme of his party demanded the estabiishment of the Con servative Extrems Republi:an theories ouiy divided them from the Liberals, who were their best alli¢s. â€" Reaarsizz his been cppointed Minister Spain to Mexioo. TheCrlists shot every tenth man of the volunieer bat captured at Cuenca, Gen, is in" command of the Tho Dominioa sto wwid here to day. J Tupperâ€"Probable Boat Rac:â€" weayy Damagos. CK. 0 rigned by is fal 10 bear 8O was cogn . 1 Rw Lodgo of Oddâ€"Folicws. Arsreio®, July 3. 1874. f of the Independent Order of w‘m"' was insututed here last enaing by U D.G M. Taylor, of Brockâ€" silk, under the name of ++ Vivian Lodg»" wit the tollowing offiers who were duly dected and inswlled: N. G., Bro. E. A. his; V. G., Bro. R @. Moles: BR & P. Geatery Bro. W. 5. Walker: Treasurer, twi," p qy . , "AIeMent cootioues to bo the tromng topic of discussion among all thises» . Beecher‘s preliminary answer ::'"flt same theory of delence that m been foreshadomed in quarters friendly h‘ to the â€"minds of many is a ::ily explanation of letters &s., *a by him. Great excitement is now yp» i2 brar the statement of Moultan, -Tt of all the facts waen they a‘- . frct that Moulton conâ€" ts biaint‘meey with Tilton leads to h"‘hshk st:tement will cor» .it"'sn-er.ud by Tilton, Moal. ‘W beiore the Commiitee this & Dave saule rendy o imitt .’iw i make .,F.. of orty ® > shad a .ppunt.d 10 C “‘“ other arrangeme of ts Exceliency -MO' the 6 I-'-‘ ’-‘."d" ® the officers wer® y was elected Pres d“",,....-' eting v-w" e c ie som. + Why 49 ! Jt Your, Jat :';-nm Rson of | E'h i# re Â¥*"*""" . once i .-b at once t0 peretaty n'“m“‘ jent bim ie on board ShA gorive an Aditms " Leamitte@ ‘Ppm Foueag nrn:% in Cataionia. Nee Pavia will soon take Tatats unchaoged uy \he [ ppar Howse OV nnr:"'""f“‘ Moulton‘s s (of 100 steamer w w40 question as o s re p& The yn ‘Argus‘ Explains. aw Y uly 23, â€" Augustus Maverâ€" (thike Siopaiyh .Aryes aennonieages k'_f_h‘ *City of Boston.‘ i FAMOU ward the sole respousi~ility for the pubâ€" on ‘s statement, as an old :‘: o ‘s and as groomsmanâ€"at hi» Ex9; . SCs Aimg in copying '.‘_h... "Puoe: bt CU **" Lake prep to wmake pre l',“:{‘ the Uove‘;nu’: Amewere pused instruc * ~ 1 sa tha GOVe upper addros lsl.l'b to da \he gÂ¥t Bs 1830 before the committee, and ons sbtemee made another copy for A«pown 4y i LNEq may come : ï¬m:l"oreof thi 'L‘ stitâ€"ment : ’..-:.&‘ 1.oh.:’u’ N opel 3 1.20 opes * going down. Loaden UKNITED STATES NOR is the ruck with th, hat be felps SP. JOU Affsirs in Spain A Neow Baronot A Dissplution, July song the Acis pass were Acts providit m of seate to the L of new \'o(m" L proper aystem 0: A anis. Avolisbing D Formation of. Cour the (Court of Queer ng by tender. wov ding for the al Otaten: TELEGRAPH | MIDâ€"NIGHT DESPATOHES ARNPRIOR FORT FPXANCE HALIFAX His exeuse ‘or the 1 to and mAnrray SPAIN Proroguedâ€"Abolition of Ruséaail TNrufoatad @x¢use /or the act which 0 snd contrary to the s that he became so thorâ€" th the periection of his soon take the fi»ld in h 14020 men and 30 m GARRY +3 =â€"A bottle picked 8y West. Florida, »nd M. Parsons, ot Wall ling in Florida, con. rat J & for the abolitionâ€"of pcil was unanimously mbiy, but defested in a majority of one vote. sed rext Session. R Haurax, July 23. d the Liberal Con«â€" on the Reciprocity 0 itâ€" would carry d toâ€"day for V .1 imber valued a y come that 1 Anticipated. was lost, but is beingâ€" found N.B., Jualy 2 YJ storm arose l1 hopes lost ; )»n has Herl this shi lo all sont a sn:i, after a brief svmary of the advan« tages presented by that locality, the sherift resumed his duties, pulled the cap over the “nnucun'n’ countenance, and permitted to drop.â€"Harper‘ s Magaztns A Tix® ror Eveayruxo, â€"The familiarty of the trontiersman w:th scenes of shooting and executions by lynch law, and his coul« ness in the average western sftray, are proverbial, ‘The last instance that has come to our knowledge in which enterâ€" prise and self posession were admirably mingled occurred at the recent excecution of a orminal inâ€"Washington ‘Ferritory, Just as he was about to be swung off, and after be had remarked to the sperift that bad nothing further to say, u real estate nt, whose office was in his hat, forced himself to the front and up the steps 0+ the scaftold, and jointly g the criminal and the sberiff said ; © lhm- tisman who cecuptes the ’k’/’m will kindâ€" 1y y.old'&: a few m..hn-ld like 40 make & remarks cheap home st:ad lots um’:mo 1 am now offer» ing for sale,‘ | ‘T‘he request wasassented to, An Etstern rogue has been selling ke;s supposed to hold ten gallons of lquo: each, *A pint of rum was ml*p in« side each of the kegs and so pl that, taking out s smail cork, the purc aser enuld test the llqu'x‘.wrt while there wis a pint ol liq there _ were nine gallons and seven pints of water separated from it. All those troubled with inferior four should call at J. â€" urnbull‘s Flour & Grain Depot, No. 2 Nicholas Street, ___ _ Sails for Europs. Nsw Yorr July 23.â€"J. Bancroft Davis will s.il for Europe on the 30th July. Loxe Buaxou, July 23.â€"President Grant, mdp-nied by Secretary Robertson, reâ€" tursed this morniog. ‘Bristaw will arrive this aiternoon New Yorr July 23 â€"Advices from El Pero Creek, New Mexico, July l7:h. say 21 per: onsâ€"6 Amer.cin«,and 15 Mex:cins, have been killed by ladians, between Fort Bascom and R:t«n Mountains, up to the present tim», and 40) horâ€"es driven out of the territory. cnmrny 8th, Cavalry, lef. for Union, Jaly 17ih, for Dry Cimarron river, the scene of the late [nâ€" diin outrage, > New Yorr, July 23,â€"A Tribune special from Washington says that the Secretary of the Treasury and (ien,. Spennar are equ«illy in earnest and determined to carry their poin‘s in the matterâ€"of the civil service reform in Ahe Treasury Depart, ment, _ (Une of the appointments recomâ€" menied by Spennar is Mrs, Dr.. Mary Walker, whom the Rere:ary positively refuges to appoint. Bostox, July 23.â€"Jesse Pomeroy, the boy murdarer, has confessed that ho murâ€" dor«li the Miller toy, on the 22nd: of last April. . s« + # ; Gross Outrage. Sr Lovis, July 23 â€"A man named Hall Grabb, commiited a gross outrage on a. womun at Wathens, Kansas, on Tuesday, (Yesterday.) io was sent to jail at Troy, in charge of a constable and guards, ‘The waggon containing the prisoner was follow. ed by an excited crowd. and when about a mils from Wath@na, ~rubb sprang trom the waggon and attempted.to escape, but w.s immediately riddled with bullets and instaotly killed. ‘Manup, July 23.â€"â€"The Prefect of Cuenâ€" ©a announces that thirtyâ€"four bodies of MRepublicans, murdered by the Carlists, have been foudd in a house in that town. mutilated so h rribly as to be unrecognis« able. The Epoca says that Doi Carlos inâ€" vited Cobreera to accept a pogition in his army, and that Cobreera replied that he would never maka common cause with cannibals and funatics, (3, The Imperial says that Sâ€"not Camscho, Minister ot Finance, has informed the Council of ministers that be his sutficient funds on hand to «im 125 UUO reserves and to meet the ordinary requirements of the state until September next. â€" Wasat®ctos, July 23. â€" The Geneva Court of Commissioners met this morning to consider the rules that govern their proooedx:‘:p, which will be published m a few days. _ 3 GERMANY, Germany ‘Tnreatens tho Carlists. Beau®, July 23, â€" The North German CGazeits says in reterence to recent outrascs by Carlists. Germuny in behalf of ou â€" raged Earopean civilizition will seek and find means to teach the Carlists that the murder 0f a tured German shall not remain upuzgod. Gen,. Do Cissey read a communication annourcing the ~pposition of the govern« ment to the bill 1t set forth that the only objec: of the bill was tho&roclmï¬on ot the detinitire republic, which was inexpeâ€" dient as it would satisfy only one party The government exp»â€"cts tne adoption of the laws demanded by the present condiâ€" tion of affair», leaving the country free to determiue its owa desire at the expiration of the seven years of Presideat MceMahon‘s ad ministration. » Tue Dus de Brogliereplied to M Pesier. He critiemed republic insiitutions, which he deciâ€"red did not guirantee the country againâ€"t Bonâ€"partism, he said there was uo tear of Pesiqent MacMahon execuiiog a coup d tat. _ t ol ns M iPerierspoke in support of his meaâ€" sure declaring that it was the duty of all good ciuizses to rally to the Repuohc which w«s the only possible good for France. He said the present system comâ€" bired the weakness of a provision.l state of »Buirs, and the evils of a dictaorship. Immediately after the vote on Porier‘s Bill M. Leon de Mallivilie, Moderate ie publican, submitied a motion for the disâ€" solution of the Chamber supported by the signatures ot 300 members, ‘The Assem bly rejectei M. Do Mu«liiville‘s motion by a vote of 310 yeas to 370 nays,. A long and excited debate preceded the division on M, Casimere Periet‘s Bill. M. Jules do Fause said the bill wou‘d increase the power of the President. Macâ€" Muhon‘s loyaity was well known but whe strength of the ration »hould dep no upon its ingtitutions and nct on a single man. Parts July 23.â€"Specia in the Hank of France increased 7,570,000 frances during the past week., Exoiting Time in the Assembly, Paris, July 23.â€"â€"In the Assembly to«day M, Casimer Perier‘s !Bill was rejected by a vote of 333 yeas to 374 nays. o85 Both M, Perier and Dus de Broglie were violently cheered and frequently interâ€" rupted. . | â€" _ Areset Ets on ooo p Mr, P. Taylor, member for Leicester, made a brief -Beooh protesting against the grant. Mr. Disraeh‘s motion was t en adopted almost unanimously. M. Lamvert Do Siinte Croix opposed wbe Biil and advocited his own counter project. _ & Confession of a Murderer A Bloodâ€"thirsty Crow UNITED SFATES Roeturning Home. The Civil Service Indian Outrages Gareva Award SPAIN 12623â€"6 ins. *« tell me what mesans this quotation from | diocese, ant Mr, Bsecher, ‘Iwo years ago you came | ontinued t to me at miinight saying, Elizibetb, alil | tund for ar letiers and p pers conceining my difficul>| enable him ties with Mr. Beecher are burnedâ€"desâ€" | future catl troyed, Now don‘t you betray me for 1 | report was t bhave nothing to defend myfelf with," | Noifolk and «â€"Did you believe that," said he, **1 | lormal reâ€"ol certain‘y did implicitly," said L* * Well, | ing brokeu le. me tell you, tney all liveâ€"mot one t imeinmmaminy destroyed." â€"If this was said to intimida 3 me, it had quite the contrary effect. N UILOR 1 had never been . so _ feariess | * nor seen ~~so dur{’ before M ) with whom [ was dealing, «©You have not msun | stood betore the community fo: live years Lre sold as you now do.‘" Rouâ€"ed stilâ€"further by "eig the wickedness hid behind-om)nmm { replied. "This is the last time you shal PEPSINEâ€"T call me publicly to walk through this filib. | e My character needs no vindication at this 4 late nour f.0m you. e m 'zu:hlulll? ? had, you spuken ou rly, ully, and mumfl‘y for me. I had been graceâ€" | OHLORODY] (ul, but now 1 shail speak .ndn? for my. o elt. Koow also tuat if in the future 1 se« s t a scrap of paper referring to apy bun:§ & being, however remote, which it seems t & me you mlghzdlm to po:.v,on‘ t";rn[‘y.our own | GELATINEâ€" ends, I will destroy it.‘ meéans | Carefully battle on your part, then," said hs, mu‘ "Just so far,‘" I replied. I wrote this be» ' cause these words of mine have since been | [ HOM A used to imy barm. ‘The next morning 1| Medallists an went to my brother and tolid Rim that 81, 83 now ‘1 had> decided to not in . this nuésmz matter, that J C by my busband as a nonentity from the Worksâ€" beginningâ€"s plaything, to be used or let â€" aluo.lo wm-uui:“nddm seemed Wllclll.l to me 1 was a party not a litile ""“"".u 1 then umml bim a na.ml 1.:% feuid for sation. respected the | *~~*~~~~~ :::, b::mll advised silence on my rm ,...,"i,u‘::dumuuxuw I w...n.. in prints, O.x < fl N m .,J‘-;"? no other it m‘l.M to me that among the brethern of my own I whatever ho requ:sed, without knowing _ or understanding its import, â€" The psper L have never seen, and do not know what tite to it contains _ In charge eigbteen, a letter oi mine addressed to Mr Fruncis Moulton is quoted to prove that L never des a «eparation; or was advised by Mr. or Mrs. Beecher to leave m{ busband. 1 reply the letter was of Mr. Tuton‘s own ing, which he induced me to copy and siga as my own act and which in my weakness and mistaken th ught to help him, I have doae too often during those unhappy y The implication that the harmony otf the home was unbrozen till Mr. Beecaer entered it as a fequant guest and friend is a iamen. table saure upon the househo.d where he himseif years before laid the oorm‘:lzl.ou of free love and desccrated its altars, up to the time of my uep;rnuiura so that the «tmosphere was not y goduess, but impure for . my chilaren ; + n%n the throes of agony, I would fain lifé my daughters and all womanhood from inâ€" siduous and diat olical teachings ot these latter days.~ HMis trequent efforts to prove me insane, weakâ€"minded, hm‘uilmt, and of mean presence, all rank in the Citegory of he«rtlessness, selfishness, and" falsenood, having its climax in tis p t endesvor to convince the world that 1 am «nd ever have been unable to disti f between ana innocent and a guilty love. In samming up the whole matter I a mysel{ betore od to be innocent of the crimes l.:d upon me; that never bhave 1 been guiliy of adultery with Henry Ward Beecher in thought or deed. nor he ever offerei to me an indecorous orlimâ€" proper proposal, To the further go that 1 was Jed away from my h by Mr Boecher‘s friends, and by ‘the udvice of & lawyer whom Mr, Beecher had sent to me, and who in «dvance of my appearing betore the % mitiee arranged with m questions gnd answers which are to constituse my 1= mony in Mr. Beecher‘s bebalf, I ansyer that this fgain is untrue havingnever the lawydr until introduced to> him a few moments| before the arrival of the = mittee my stepâ€"father, Judge Mainse ; and in futther reply 1 submit the following statement of my action before the a mitteo arid the separation from my b band. e publication of Mr. Tilton‘s letâ€" ter in angwer to Dr, Bacon, 1 had knowa nor suspected, when on W 3 itterncoon he brought home the Go Age, handing it to me to read. . Looking down its column«, 1 saw, well nigh wih blind n« eyes, that he had put into exeouâ€" on the almoss daiiy tireat of h life, that he lived to crush out fl Beecher, that the gad of battles was with bim, that he had always been e 4eecher‘s superior. and all thit jay in pathâ€"wile, children, or reputation if need bs should fall before this purpose, ‘I pathâ€"wile, children, or reputation if need bs should fall before this purpose, (I did now read it. 1 saw enough without recding. My spir.t rose within me as it never did be:o:e. *Theodore," I sais, a statement of Mirs, E. Tilton: To pick anew the sorrows of.the last ten years the stings and pains I bad daily schooled hy- self to fear and fo:ï¬ivo,‘ makes this iwr- ative duty, as called torth by the malicious statementof my hnsband ; the n@iugm of my life, Besides, my thought of tol. lowing the master contradicts this act ot my Pen, and a sense of the perversion â€" of my life of faith almost compels me 4 to stand aside til Goj. himself delivers. Yet L see in this w.nton act an urgent call and privilege from which I shrink > reply in detail to the twentyâ€"two articles of arraigaments I shall not atâ€" tempt at present, yet if ulhdnpa‘ 10 testify _ to each and ~ â€" ali ; of them, I_ shall not he:sitate to : do so, . Suffice : it for my puréon now that 1 reply to .one or two of the more glowing charges.â€" Touching the f:igned sorrcw of my husband‘s compu!l sory revelato s, 1 solemuly ayow gu long before the Woodbuli publicatiop, I knew him by insinuation i ni direct stite» ment to baye repeated to my vory bear relatives and fmends the eubs â€" of theee accusations which shock the sease of the whole ¢câ€"mmunity this Gay. Many times when hearing that ceriain ;')z- sons had spoke ill otf him, he has sent me w cuide them for so doing, and bk.n and there I learoed ho had been ore me with his calummnies against myself; so that I was speechless, ‘The re:tration in his statement thait he had striven 0 hide these so ccliéd tacts is utterly t«lse ag his hatred to Mr. Beacher has exâ€" isted these many years, and the determinâ€" aton to ruin r. Beecher has been thewnly aim ot bis lfe. Again. the perfidy with which the holiest love‘a wife ever m ed has been recklessly sacrificed in this publication reache«s well nl"h to sacril g,. which, added to the endeavor, as i early soandal of Mre. Woodlull" to m« ‘ol my owna wo‘ds condemn mox wi & puraliel. Most conspicuous ni my letter quoung the reading of Gniflith G#un:. Had Mr, Bowcher read the pure chargcter ot Catherine, he would have seen that I liftted myself beside it as nearly as any human being may affect anideal, But it was her character and not the incident otf fiction surrounding it to which I refer, tlers was no sin or criminality of thought A like confession with hers 1 had made to Mr. Tilton, in telling of my love u:o-'my friend and partor oze year before. and I now add that notwithstanding all iniâ€"representations and angaish of soul, I ows to my scquaintauce und friendship with Mr. Beecher as to no other buman instrumentality that eneourspmc;? ba my mental life, and that growth toward the Diviae nature which enable me to wa‘k daily in a lively hope of the life: beâ€" youd. The shimeless charges in article seven, eight; and nine, are fowrfully fals in each and every rrueular. Tue latier referred to in Mr, Tilton‘stenth paragtaph was obtained from ms by importunity ‘and by representations that it was necessary for him to use in his than pending diffi culties with M:. Bowea. I was then mick nigh unto desth, having suffered a mis. carriago only four days beforo. I signed | whatever he required, _ without BEECHER SCANDAL. New Your, July 24.â€"â€"The following is MR3 Sho Supports Beccier TILTON‘8 STATEMEN I â€"A nt front room, wi F olamo'uxm«t.. ’“‘?EE lady and gentibman (or gentiem»n ) ree quiring a pleasant and comiortable 0 n :?':. 'w": t, A B Truzs Office, Woula do wel to ie advantage of thls ap PURE CHEMICALS ANW NEW MEDICIN 81, 88 & 124 Southampton Row, RUBSSELL SQUARE, LONDON i and 1 pint botties. . â€" _ _ ___~ ouwsom':: HE::’“W? ï¬w it can Toutre. umy"?. the % o. amrmn:'r:{-’: Durest prepatation is Mon» Carefully and shipped, Orders made m-wmm (HOMAS MORSON & SON. to 1 J at all _ Beiected, and Bhipjing orders sxecu re and de«patob PÂ¥ t ce sne cins Bor bntigertion i. moniour Epvcamon or Romax Catmomo Omunrar.. â€"â€"archvishop Masoing presised in the great room at St. James‘ Hall, London, over the annual meeting of the supporters of the ©" Westminister Diocesan Education Fund." â€" He was supported by the Duke of Noifolk, Lord Denvigh, Lord Howard, of Glossop, the Count »Swuart D‘Alibanie, and a very large body of the Roman Cathoâ€" lic nobility and gentry, together with nearly a bhundred of the f@clergy. The Archbishop made a speech commenting on the report about to be presented, in the course of which be said that whereas d:&: years ago he and his clergy had 11, poor Cathlic children in London under inâ€" s ruction, thanks to the originators of this fund they now bai 19.000, while: there were no less than . 25,000 children on the books of the school. There still remained,. however. at lesst 3,000 more children a; present wandering loose about tae streets who ought to be brought into their schools. _ The total amount otf money spent on the support of these children and the inststutions for training them .ad been about £44,000 ; but durâ€" ing the year the Uucness Dowager of Argyll ‘and other wealthy and generous friends had passed away, and he therefore was again compelied to appear 'bo!org them as a begg«r, especially on ‘behaif 0| two of their institutionsâ€"Leytonâ€"houss and the Poor schools at Walthamstow. In conclusion he reminded his audience of his public promise that he would not bes giv to buildâ€"the new Roman Cathedral at Westminster uniii a tchool has been proâ€" vided ijor every poor . cuild in the arch diocese, and «dded that, if the laity only ontinued their -\;P, ort of ‘the present tund for another five years, they would enable him to lay the first stone of the future cathedral. ‘The adoption of the report was then moved by uho Duke <f Noifolk and carried umimou-'l‘y. Oth r lormal reâ€"olutions followed, and the meets ing broke up at & late bour, # Are sold by Chemists and Druggists * througoout the world. 7 An intimate friend and aimirer of Mr. Beecher said that there were several parâ€" ties who had seen and read the ofl.fnll statement made by Mr. Tilton exouipat ing Mr Beecher from all charges latterly preferred against him by Mr tilton, and nat they were prepared if summoned be« fore the Committee to swear to that fact. me,. I :ose instantly, followed him into his room, and sitting on the bedside he drew me into his lap and said he was roud of me and loved meâ€"that noths rng ever gave him such real peace and sutisfaction as to hear me well spoken ofâ€"â€"that meeting a member of the Com~ muittee : he hid learned that he , haa been mistak n as to my motive ia scoing the Committes and had hastoned to assure me that he had been thoroughly wretched since his last Treatment of me the night before, etc. ‘Then and there we coveâ€" napted sacredly our hearts and lives, 1 most utterly renewiog my trust in the one human heart L loved, The next day, how happy we were! ‘iheodore wrote a state ment to present to the committee when they sbhould call upon tm, to all of which I heartily acceded. ‘I‘ms document, God knows, was a true hisfory of this aftar, completely vindicating my honor and the hovour of my pastor. in the afternoon ke left me to show it to his frienis, te reâ€" «urned home early in the aunlnglwpuaiu‘ t .e happig:s hours 1 had known for years,. renewo~ly assuring me there was no ress for him away frour me; so in grateful love to the dear father 1 slept. Oh! thas the end had then come. i would not then buve received the crue! blow which made a woman mad. The nextmorning he calied upon our friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ovington, and there, with a stocking bravado, begin a wicked titade, adding with an oath and v.olence, the shameless slanders against Mr, peecher of which 1 now beiieve him to be the author, This tearfal scene 1 learoed next day. In the atternoon he showed me his invitation from the Com« mittee to meet them that evening. I aii not then show my hurt feelings, but carâ€" ried item heavily within, and calmily waited for him all night ull early morning. Reflaction upon this scene at Mr. Uviog. ton‘s convinced me that, notwithstanding wmy husband‘s recent profess on to me his former spirit was uncoanged, and thit is { declarations of repentance and aitection were‘only for the purpose of gaining my assistance â€" . to accomplish his ends in his warfare ‘upon Mr. Beecher, _ In the light of .these| conclusions my _ duty _ appeared plain, 1 rose quietly, and having dressed, | roused hm only to say, * Fheodore ! 1 will never take another no? bï¬.yw side, 1he end has indeed come,‘ followed me to Mrs. Ov.nyton‘s Wbmkhlhuyln' 1 was unduly exoited, and that had been misrepresented, perhaps but leaving mo as determined as before, _ tiow to as | count for the change which twoentyâ€"four | hours have been capable of working in | his mind, 1 loave for the eternities with their mysteries to reveal, ‘That he is an unreliable and unsafe .uide‘ whose idea of truth.loving is sel loving, it is my misâ€" fortune in this late sad hour to discover, [signed,] F f Euzagorn k. Tiuro®, ~â€" Later, The Beecher lovestigating Committeo met this evening atthe residence of Mr. Augustus Storrs, Brovkiyn _ It was stated by one of the members of the Committee vhat no wiinesses were examined, but that tne original letters copied in Mr, Titon‘s statement were submitted to come up for examination, Mr, Frank Moulton would not say whether he had prepared any statement for publication, _ _ _ â€"â€" _ The Committee will meet again toâ€"mor. rom evening when, it is believed, that Mr, tH. W, Bâ€"echer or Mrs. Tilton will submit their full statements. community I might be heard. Not know* mf of any church committee, 1 asked the pr vuor of such an interyiew in the p»râ€" lors of those who bad always been our mutrual friinis, Mr, and M:is. Ovington then learned for the tirst time thit the committes would meet that night, and wivised me to rée those gentlemen, As Morson‘s Effectual Remedies perbhaps the fodlielt persons I could l select, This accordingly did.. There alone I ple :ided the cause of my husband and my children, _ the _ resuit being that their hearts were moved in sympathy for ; my familyâ€"a feeling their Eutor had / shared for years, and for which he was now , auffering. Un going home I found my | husband reading in bed. I told him where L had been, and that I did not conâ€" | ceal anything from him, as his habit was | to conceal from me. fio asked who the | gentlieman was, said no more, rose, dressed | himself and bade good bye for ever, ‘The | midnight following, L was awakened by my ‘ husband who standing by my bed and in a | very tender voiss saut ho wished to see ! Worksâ€"HoRXSET A«p Howxrrrox, > * for indigestion is MoR%ON‘8 ie npapirenie e 5 ow Giobaien ; and an W ing in [ ____ AT THE ALBION HOTEL, D I N I N Gâ€"R 0 0 XA G I R L 4. WAR TED, of our w noneitof ait pow mprovelighiy in 46e "Sot to PLUMBING, GAS & STEAM FITTING, . ols oepeeet boy 1e tajoems : the publictoat At No. 54, Bussex Stroot, wmmqvmlopvrdhqamfl'li Fitting Shop, No. 64, 8USSEX STREET, OTTAWA. Plumbing, Gas & Steam The following Household Furniture: one seven Ron: wool Unrpet, Bidencand, Aabige. Onnith: «xcollent Ooonui‘d‘wv._om, B. m om Set, one Pdnmsi. i do, Hairand Bmaomw:'- #e«, Bedroom Crockery, China T abt; PaiiS, deou 006 . ooo n‘ . o * L mhno-\.v‘o:.lm- Church has been exâ€" tendes until od!’ the 25th Inst., at nooll, Plans and‘ s cations may be seen at Mossrs. Horsey & Bheara, Architects, % L“q'nm July 21, 1874 262%â€"«in 17 wro d ncibmignto nelr 20 het. aiweliing, Wionoiae r8 a streot, near Maria street, on o at ite, per yard. â€"CHEAP BALE of C. white satin ltl;r usiins from 19¢. to 50¢, per yard. e Ory aWB, ( at. & Of the Oi‘y of Ott ffer for sale at a small price and ou easy te ms, one of the best Farms within a radias of ten miles of -l‘l', bdï¬ westerly portion of west nalfof 0. 15, C n ession, Ottawa River front, n‘nlg of G oucest» r. east of Green‘s Creek, on t! e treal Macadamized Roud, and mabout four miles QWUM Cuitivation, bainnce we 1 it nas an 3nt ouse with ten t on morth side of the road of accom: as least tmtimm cout $500 and one year built _ 1i other stables ie of woommouï¬â€˜n'on- 10 ten horses or cows each _ There g“ never """l w& allowed to be the in the ity, $1u0, 1t has been rentes to Mr. An! Legue, who nas carried on very advantageously "the hotâ€"1 business there for some years past, and is well situated for the .. ‘The iand is the g:ry Ei“‘l'n': 'i’. u1 ‘on h state of cultivation, will sold c and ï¬? ugn-. .J. bESMINGHAM, "Prince‘s Terrace,"Victoriaâ€"st., on the bank of the Ottaws River, oon-ml:ï¬hot iour stone dwellt three stories %h, basement,and vow in an ann rental of «ach. The above premises command a s view of the Ottawa m by reason t proxâ€" lmu%m the mn*om are cerâ€" tain to increase in value. persoos seeking an mvulmnwu offers an excellent g., as only $1,500 are required at time of sale, HOUSEHOLD‘ FURNITURE, Carpets, Fianos, &6. Suly & WT, ABIGOI}AJ'OI'I'O GET A FIR L ~ ~FARBM ON EA<Y Mcm 16 â€"CHEAP BALK of 100. Batistes and Lawns Aucdoneersag mey eB eenooefa it â€" _ Auctichieer and Real Estate Agent, Eigin, |Ole." SabE drouhd Prints 0. trom Mo.'por yard‘ « $&" Al\l work warranted for One Year. WR 5 * __ MASON & cCO Ts i« a good opportunity for LAD!I!F:In to the Country or Seaside to seeure a gooa 1 tilmar ru{nuogfnnmrgdvnuu‘. u.zm-mul-mm leared, Materini u:';lh«v!:-n Rf»r(l'p('l Linon T.a1s008, Piques, Batistes, Chambreys, Grass L.Inen, xc &". afgrinlt ## Oltawa. Maroh 2 1874 CLEARING SALE# COSTUMES& DRESSES J. R. STITT & CGo.‘s TRELLLS MUBLINS Business Stand for Sale!. HKE time for rece!ving Tenders for the Doâ€" Iatrusted to “‘L&_’?x’é‘ the SuoRrTEsTr o uce siigntor ons Tolp roon the qual DRY COODS ONLY FARM FOR SALE. _â€"CHEAP BALE of C. Grenadines at 170 EAL ESTATE, NOW . OFFERED FOR SALE A SPLEND:) PROPERY OFFERED. GRENADIN 164 UCTION SALK OF PHB"| ast year‘s Sales were $119,000,00â€"one hundre d and nineteen thousand doliar a!x months of this year ending June 30th, $62,000.00â€"sixtyâ€"two thousand dollars. se the CBths and Millinery will be remave! |f d Business Stands in the Oity of Ott «w â€", is Clothing Trade Extensively, DRESS WHO WILL HAVE 1 THURSDAY, JULY *»*Â¥Meantime business will go on until he gets a purchaser or the balance of the Dry Goods are sold, At once, he is inxions to close bis intersst and stock at toe_earliest mï¬â€˜e July 1, 1874 BATIST E B1Gnt FHoUVSsaND DOoLLARs w oR Ti PRINTs J . K. STELLlE"&: Co., The good wil! of the Business and In‘erest in a Seven Years Apply persona‘ly, or by letter to A THURSDAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Auctionser and As the subscriber is preparing to go into the CHEA P jr,_,mâ€&wo.a * Â¥, MEAvOWS & 00, CAPITAL STOVE DEPOT, on egto m HOT AIR FURNACES, Coal and Wood, fiilled Branches of Builders Work! Tin & Sheet Iron Metal Job Work. Jules Verne‘s Five Wntr: & Balloon. ...$2.25 # Meridians, adventures in *# _____ Tour of the World in 6 days hmflywmlï¬........... At Her Mercy, by James dearrrererr FOR aF Our stock being even More complete and 7 Mn remmern on n mene." SHOOLBRED & CO. Ottawa Carpet House Jm .D_‘b' new ln-wu,omm-& l&:& from '.Iubonl?nslun mak«:s, to which we < Adently invite the ins pection of purchasers. Ottawn, March 2, 13 8. Suits made in tns latest Englishand A-"o.r.l.u- It.ylu-. and on the l‘:‘oflu. t uo * 4 «.; to api to bis rumerous customers al mmnlly,flulhh“d CARPETS. Wmdovolm.un.d‘m a com» H A B B & D A 6 H ERâ€"YX On nend, : ESTABLISHMENT, 16.]) SPARKS STREET [76. T. LA WRENCE s ,ASBHIONABLE PAJLORI N G Ottawa, M y 24, 1854. NEW BOOKS. now complete. \mxge'mcn desirous of ;19â€" PASHIONABLE S01I7 O L OJ Tâ€"OH $ ALVANIZED IRUVN WORK aired, â€"fane of the best (if not the very :?3 L # : i ig"}‘fl%}%f ï¬fgfgï¬iï¬gi sargeliya HENDERSOY.AYD CO‘S, 80 Sparks Streot. J. METCOALFE, A journey to the Centre of the SPRING 1874. 89 SPARKS81. Lease, with nbout HEAP BSALE of Remâ€" C . Priw is Trom 515 10 pards:; on i en ie o n t w0 60 a 0 w0 + DRESS. trimmed and untrimn 200. New ies Wiraoee w L'u-t.runvm 200. cup, Feautiful Khades, ' «C 100. Hake ana Huuneiat from 10c, or cleared at hal prige, C. . Jadies‘ Under« inm-mu:,‘:’““" NDERCLOTHING $5 Gusser ' 55 SPARK®.ST 30 SPAR K8â€"8T BEMN A NT# MLLLIN ER Y â€"OHEAP BALE of AJ h $4j moment A CA M $oj 0 J 0.15 _ N tios is heroby given to importers in the FT&:-?:BA"{ oF A&ï¬u‘l‘?‘xm ‘F;‘.’:., .,o..'.:.'“:.ls'.z., that uko:m'm-: cmznf'ms are r-m}ho u-a-':'o. Customs Dues are to t .ms at the Port vm'q_d On and after BATURDAY lï¬ , ats JULY, WEA at t p.me for Tetaploton, Buckingnam, Cum Kogkl=2d. Thurâ€"o Piantagenet a 12 1; re IM*I& A.mm. a riving in Uttewa at 84. m. Stages wiil be to convey passengers to the cslebr Spiings. R turn Tickets at reduc B W. BMEPHERKD, Presideot, 200 100 20 4 [Assorted weights] $°5 to $30 per doz, Welland Vale, Manufacture, Forsale by 40 dozsen Broadaxzxes Jn td at ientt u2 Betonotner mirin" o Short ds tance of the Post Office preferred. â€" _ ___* *‘ $+>: Bp CALDWELL & CO, â€" â€" Managers‘ SIGN WRITER, HUUSHW DECORBA Mills‘ Supply Agéncy. the shortest notiee, and in a workmanilke style March 26, 1874 Fp! ERUNKAU, July 17, 1874 Old Brandy. Port‘and Sh ry Wine, Clarets and &Mo. SCOTPCH AND IRISH wWHISkXEY t Baws, Belting, Files, Pooking, Saturday Aftornoon Trips. ESTABLISHED 1854 ‘iï¬iï¬'â€"" iï¬ï¬?flm' prnors and . ae, ageiey thite Sitini esd croae %" "'"fpir‘"' fz’. with full perticulars, fn’a--,'m:u,“zm. paper, 2020 8 Ognstantly on hand * | Elginâ€"8t. : Om: the Post Ofice May 7, 1871, 4 2564 Brandies, Port C innnk IOiershing Ooloring 46 A large assortment of . in Broat Fanouy; * "iÂ¥e Apd yerled sto x or aarponerr June 2# 1874 To Lumberers. OTTaW A Oxt., No. 17 Sparks st., Near Russell House For sale by Plumbing, . Gas. and Steamâ€"Fitting I ONTBEAL HARBOUR DUES.* TTAWA DOE, MANURE FORKS, § to $12% pe THASâ€"GRKREN, JAPAN and BLAOK COFFERâ€"Roasted and ground dally, is 'l‘ao e‘-'lomumé. ‘IORiâ€" D . May 5, 1874 a THOS DIRECT â€" i MyMP YING now comp‘eled the enlargement of their Al“ 3"3.-, with ;':uur Incllity in DOZ. HAY FORKS, $A to $5 per dos TCO FARMERS DOX. 8CYT HEK("RedRover") §1 to §8 July 16, 154 ANTED TO XENT OR PURCHASE, an isolated A()11@@g&3â€"FRESH ROASTRU, Ground dally on the premises, af usua per doz. And a wellâ€"assorted Stock of DWELLING HOUSE, Welland Vale Manujacture, Cas, W H O L E. 8 g2z=» BLYTH . FANCY GROCERIES IN GREAT YARIETY ! PU HANGER, &o. KE AND UNADULTERATED, jor |_ GENTLEMEN‘S JUST RECEIVEp .McDONEL L. From the P.oducer , in France, â€"â€"â€"BLA CK® His Excelliency the Governor Gjl;;l.nl'.l of Duflerin W. REID & Oo , 84 MoGill â€"8t., Montreal, W. REID & Co., April 16, 1874, MADEF TO ORD OCHAS,. BRYSON. a . .. 68 SPARKS STREpr Tweeds, Coatngs and Vost ngs To Beleot fram. Tailoring Establishment. â€"A 8UPERIOR viesp CraRe U oie y mt ary ie At 81 McGiliâ€"St., Montreal, 66 GREENS and JAPANSâ€"Finest Grades, Sherry Wine, Gin, Porter,&c e Wmâ€"; ':P:"'...‘!;“ln-l:"n SUSSEX ~STREET All the Novelties in k of IMPONTED HARDW a c“'ib 6N RODONTEB xA mn w a B3 mie ( to PP ACA. â€" ortawa, isn , One grades 25 | BOOTS AND SHOES "PRATT BROS. Defy Competition / _ ho un """ " Lewin mios ggon coms (6 $300 per day, °T niad Passenger E or, Oate, and will wu:gumchmm'a be $4.00 por day. g and water oioioie . oo w m 7. saduesd uht At# celock, a.m., and continus unti the whole anteorarn Ved‘ ‘door to Hardy ‘Bros., and at‘o %-.‘u“i"'" CA Mho 4y AMERICAN KHKOUSE, BOBSTON, All the above Styles of Hate to be atolims," from Oporto,‘ _" _ f m.lwcu;% 8 PRING OF ~18794. GARMENTS . MBR WM. RICE is no. Jonger Infooipreta, soo fos stramene of" the wak/* *A England, Rolland and Spain Authori%ed Discount on Ameritan Agent RIDEAUST ighily damaged by the late fire on um ieE tar All actorere On Monday, February And, 1874, prmepiptaze / __â€" M Gx7 MA AG NR lame cemma mame 88 ~RIDBAU AI°R4RTC Ottawa, July 16, 1874 iver Navigatiod Company,â€"*â€" _‘ ""** m M csurs. s Tikew giay Do prosupd from Momre. O6008. Family use and Medicinal purposes, A K D B EP A t J ORTATIONS IRE! FIRE! Ollew upey ts , 1994 LADY WILL TAKE a FRW . PUPILS IN DRAWING, OTICE P E A C O C E‘8 prosent premises,. are H AÂ¥ T S] ‘ANCY GROCERIEs : AEDUOTIONM. RED HAT 1874 Have had $‘0,000 worth of + MoDONRELL, THOS PaATTERSON‘s SIGN OF THE NU /N 1N RESTAURAN$, Terea, Spain Ovuawe, July 8, 18 prepared Bparksâ€"4. Weat Preaent. pri"on