Vjt.-V.f- ' ! ! L _ . JLJSU- - VOL. IV. OMAHA rSAT URp AY _ MOKNIN&--AUG-UST 15 , 1874. NO. 49. THR DAILY BEE. 1J > WAKD tOSLWATtR , FJ Office Ao.lStf * ltrnlinm street , belw- KlntbondTcntli. ' TEEMS OF fcXJBSCKIFTION : advancp - .S7.00 itlflllCC . . . * W flllCC \ * lIUllLuPt ill * * * " v * * * lu.tv nienlhs jn advance , 2.00 1S5-H not piid In advance , S3 yer animin vSU FREDERICK , "LEADING HATTER i Best FarnliamSt- OMAHA. HABA DffiECTORT - i. J85 lUrnev street. lt. MrCI-r m. QLA83 AND PICTURE Hel'.iliart , 1SG Poir I'M strrct , dealei in .window glai > 3 au l I'itiure irauiis. < ! la > ing one to order. a ' * BOOTS ACT 8HOEP. lang , 153 FarnLam st , Wtwrcn ll.lli Pliilln 115h. { eU9fl COHFECTIONIE7. . Lalcy' , corner Utli and I ) .nglas strwis , SL. nuUeturcr and wliulriale dei'tr ' in K sand conteUionrty. Country irwle ro- licetcd. . I'5f | COAr. D ALEFB . , - Kill jt. coal , ifme , ccnien llinlr otp. . Pol-mdJ . feMsmS . P. der.diuggiM , < oroer 12 h mid ilr- . neysis PAWN BBOEER. Tl/T / Elguttcr , No. 200ruruhaiu st. Iil7if LAUNDRY. now laun Ir7 oi > ene < l at all llili t , Irt A Karnhaiu r' \ IXxluliSi : > . uMn aiid , Ironing will 1 * done to rrd.T , Jim class work Soap W.ris , Towel' A t > . , still Premium ' - tl eir I'rciuhisj Soap.1 i\e lirst preuiliiiu auard.J by tliy 1 oiirfla count j and btate fairs , nud rolUwatlainlu touuty , la. Oriicm soIi"ilL-d Iroui tlio trade An indiscriminate slaughter in cjul Cents' furnishing * jardle fc > \ > f pi ices at 206 Farnliam street.Finelinen and chevoie.shlrtsDfoiil' mr malce'at 2.00 aiuT$2.50 eaeli. , Jiailroad Tjt cts bought and oM by T. aptthcmier , Broker , Jit 290 Fanhart' fj ? eC , Unredeemed 'Wedge * fof'i may 1\2C Hanilet Orum , 8tli street l ctwecn Jones and I svtnworth ats , O IAHA , - XE1JRASICA. T7-EEP3THE MO&T COJiri-CTn ASsOIiT K metof Ladles' * dG ilfiT straw haU.tnm- in.il ami tiutr.miuxl. r m > l . rKjues , ilar- Beilles , Nainsoola and aJI Li | * of l ry Goods , Ladies' tud Guitt ' JtouU.-jete. iif . maWelo UXltIt Kt.L anj other lupCity. Our ruCD5anXO\V-Kll | ! than beard oi before. mvl4-3ui > l J. MOOEEHEAD , AND PHARMACIST , P ttef' Block , Bet.OiHfcr Ja & Webster ts. Pr&scrlptiuns carefully DEKTIPTHY. DEKTIPTHY.'i. 'i. PEHTTISTS , . Ha232 FARHHAM ? T- if IV-iitKta In tlieclty l\ \ DR , AT S-BILLINGS , ' DH31TTT.ST , a3 < l * n.icxi3.i3aa. & . , I'et. 1 Hi and'Hth , upstairs. Kf Teeth extracted without pain , by usoof Hl- trous UziJeiaa. . wOffire ores itcH tec - eStl H jeo.ooxi3.fii. I. VAN CAMP M. D. Dispenses hti own modclnpi , and besides regular practice , makes specialities of Derange ments and Pis asOT I'eculisr to Wouco , 1'iatu- V la. Piles and other Diseases oi the Bcctum. OFPICX : Corner Farnhain Hud 14th streets , first door to the rl ht , up it lir. Ucsidcnc * , 210 Woustas Urect , Ist ; eoal2and Itth , next to Lutheran Chuicli Umnha , h. AUdrras Lock Box 3)4. lanlldiwtf . K. VA.NUKHCOOIi. Eclectic Physician * Bciidence aud oClct tSO Djdge st bet 14th nnd -15tli sts. . „ Special attention paid to ol > letrlcs and dl t cues iwcuK.ir to women and children , filtt. WILLIAM SEXAUEB \ 225 r1jP1iam Street , * Omalia , Neb WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PEAI.KE IK FURNITURE , BEDDING , ETC , Wo'od ! Wood ! Wood ! Immense Reduction ! - ATS. I' . niMCJ i * YARD , CORKER OF A 14th and Chi RO Streets. Oood Hard Woo < IS7 00S ; > lfsi . Sirpte Woo.no suit auy numliar of store rerv cheap. aplstf P , FALLON , DEAJ.EU IK ' - * Dress ( Jnod.T , SIRs and Triininlnu'- , . Ko. Ul ) Jgon > eotrb tw't'CU J4hana ( 15lh. Dress makine done with neat- nese and > dispatPb. Ordprs sdlicited. G. STKIFFLER , DEALER K _ CRO CE-B. I.E.S Proi is'ons , frulu , Mnts , C'onfpctioucrj , Tob-cc. , & .C. , &C. . &C. . K.COIC. OtTKM-II C. 171 Cor. t-arnbam dad Klere Cn SU. All kinds ot TAILORING , CWnlnff and re pairing done at reasocalile rUa. Anne lot of FUBM UIKU OOOPS cinsiaotly 'on hand And colil cheap. * t * * * at MIDNIG-HT. LONDON . August 14. The amount of bullion gone into the Bank of England to-day on balance is 217,000 pounds. , August 14. John Collins , the Irish' Corn- median , died here last night. PARIS , August 14. Marshal Bazuine arrived at May- cnce yesterday , from Basile , aniL will go to Brussels via Cologne. France will make no demand for liis extradition. .LONDON , August 14. Mr. Loubet , owner of the Ameri can schooner Enchantress , has is- .hiied.a clialk-iige-to.auy member of any yacht club of Europe to sail a match -wito hN vcs > el next July jor ' for a cup valued at one hundred' guineas , over " the Prince of Wales cup course. _ .IN r.w YOUK , August 14. Abraham "NVhipplo , ancsted a few.days bince by ( Japtain Eees , of San Francisco , accused of Steal ing Harlem bank stock , \ \ as honora bly acquitted to-day. Devon * and Sacia were held in live thousand dollars bail toa.i&ncr to charges. . UTICA , N. Y. , Atigii'-t 14. The thiid annual meeting of the Utica Park Association clo-cd to- dav. The2n : : IUL-C was won I > y K\nsis : \ Chief in thiee heats ; Sttiart4- second money , Kitty Wells thiid ; lime , 2:20 , 2:21 ] and 2:20. Nellie j\yn the2:20 : race , taking the third , fourth and -fill heats ; linif , 2:24 } , 2:22 : and 2:22. : C'a tle Boy pecoiul , Jellcr-5011 thiid. Copper Bottom won the pacing race in throe heats ; time , 2:28 , U:3n : and 2:2GJ. : .Ni.W YOKIC , Aug. 1 1. At a meeting of the directors of the Pacific Mail * toamsliij company held yo-teiday , a ret > blution was of fered that in view of the recent dis- oslerh , the rapUiin or lir t ofliocr be refjuireil to be ou deck at night , in addition to the regular watch. It i understood that no definite action \Tas taken , but the resolution was laid over for future consideration. Numerous applications were repor ted for new positions of midship men. - x'MA nrtw- August 1 1. The government hius thanked Germany for taking in the move ment for the Recognition of Spain by European powers. All the am bassadors in this city have tendered tjieir congratulations to Marshal Serrano , on the recognition ot the Republic and the success of General Monies' attack upon the Carliete at Al/ea. A ministerial decree , em bodying regulations for the execu tion of the decree for the abolition of sja'y/tyyjn / Porto Itico was issued to-day. SARATOGA , X. Y. , Aug. J.4. The running match against time , in August P-elmont bet Lorillard flnr > thousand dollars that his horse , Gray PJanet , carrying one hundred pounds , would , during one of the meetings of 1S74 , run 3 , mjle over theJsaratogu course Iu llty ; , als ° Jive hundred dollars that lie would run a mile in 1:44 , took placo. GrayPlanttw.il , making the mile in 1:42J : Betting was nj-'ain-t the hore. About five hundred pre.-enr. AllgUst 14. ' To-day was the laat day of the inaugural meeting of the Itochester JOrivjuij'Park. 'i'-'e ' 2:35 race of yestenfay was finished to-day , and was won by Frank Woods taking the last three heats. The first race to-day was the 2:31 : rauj > - ( < } X horses started. Nellie Irwin - win won tlo | first , second and fourth heats and race ; tlme,22o ; , 2:27 and 2:20.The : The great fee lure was the 2:20 : race. Red Cloud was a strong favorite ; selling j t S3Q to Sl for Gloster. St James , Gazelle , Sensation , Red CloudjGlgsterand Carmen started. Tlip first heat'was closely contested and was a dead heat between Gloster and Reij G'joud wijo parsed the wire nose and nose : Sensation , fcocflnd ; St. James , third. Time , 2:18. : In tjip npcond heat , Closter came in hajf a length ftl'pad ' of lied Cloud ; Sensation , thjrri ; ftt , .fajno ] ! ) fat. Time , 2:17J. Tlie tliird hent Closter came in three lengths al\cad \ ; Red Cloud and St , James , third ; Ga7clle distanced , a'lmo ' , .2:1" : . Hppkok wjis in llio ' rear. Hod Cloud , who , it was thought had- been held in on the second trial , Gloster now Mining in three lengths ahead ; Red Cloud and St. James breaking badly ; Sensa tion third. 'Tlme,219. ; ThisIs the fastest four heat race on iccord. At the close of the race Goldsmith Maid , Lulu and Mcmbrmo Gift were paraded , and were enthusiastically applauded. The president of the ussorjliUofi made n neat speech crowning tljo Mali } and Lulu as thfl two queens of the turf. BROOKLYN , August 14. Beyond 'he ' cross examination of Beechor thorp js Ijttlo now in the case to-day. Tilton to-day in con versation declined to express an opinion of Beecher's statement. He thinks it is now Moid ton's ' turn topput , femljers of the coinmit- ' tee say tlio work | s now 'practically done ; they will discuss- the entire testimony and probably icport next week ; they expect , however , to hear jgajn frOm , Moulton and if lie uses the reserve forces ho claims to have , there-may be muph more-work before - fore the committee yet. The gen eral effect ot Beecher's statement and examination lias undoubtedly been to influence the public mind powerfully hi his favor. Soiflp of the newspapers claim tluit the- popular verdict 4s already virtually pronounced PS upholding Beecher , while others await the ex pected developments from Moulton and the final verdict ' of Uie com- m'ttlng ju Igmont. Tjjton to-day asserted that hisaqower to B.eechor's ' ' " statement was fea'dy "in the shape of Moulton's suppressed statement , Whjoh he tlljuks must now see the light , as Moulton can no longer withhold with splf-rpspeot. Tilton characterizes Beecher's attack on Moulton as base beyond parallel and most ungratelul. If Mouton | tells the plain fapts thp result will be to annihilate Beecher. All the testi mony in the case taken by the com mittee wil } be published , and will make a volume of over 500 pages. PHICAGOAugUSt 14. The last jites over the remains of Bishop Whitehouse were celebrated yesterday afternoon at the Cathe dral of Saints Peter a > .d Paul. The remains will be taken to New York for Interment } u Qreenwood Cemer tory , TELEORAPHIC. , 4 O'CLOCK vPTW. " Specially Eeported for the Omaha Dally Be ? , br the Atlantic and Pacific TeleZraPh Co. .Extracts from Beecher's State ment Embracing tois- Expla nation of-the Lette r : Which - = Tilton Produces as Evi- nai Intimancy with Mrs. Tilton. _ BBOOKIA-N , - The followin'g-extractfrom BeecU- er's statement , covers his explana tion of the circumstances that drew from , hhnjhe jetjter which _ Tilton I'liiim ) ) a3an'evide.iue * * f- * of _ IllS _ criini- nal intercourse with Mrs. Tilton : On Thursday evening , December 29th , 1870 , alwuf'1'o'clock , Tilton called at my house and with in tense earnestness" saidv , . "IwWi - you tOgo'With'uie'toiecMr. Monl-- ton. " J replied that I could iiot then , aV'T-was"-just'gOhig to my- prayer meeting ; vithvamost po"i- ( ive inaniior he said ; "you must go - sonieltody ; elSe will take carc.of the. mefcling. " l went" witlTliini ] ' " nt > r kiuming what trouble had agitated hiiu , bat wKiiely'.tTiJnklng Uiarr might now liyrn tlio solution of the iccent fatal h-tter. On the , way I asked what wa. > - the reason of this visit , to wliich he replied that Mr. Tilton xvuuld Inform , inefor word- , to that eflect. On entering the house , isri-r Motiltou lockedthadoor , . saying fcomethingabout _ not being interrupted."He requested me lo go into the front chamber over the panur ; Jjkvas under the impression that Mr , Tilton was oing to-pour oift mxiii me his anger for colleague- itig w itlr fJowen , and for the advice of separation given -Jus wjfe.-v I VWied Mr "Mhulton to bp with mo- as a witnp , but heiijyjsted , tlat ) I should go by myself.Mr Tilton re ceived me coldly , but calmly ; after a word or two , andfetanduig.in front of me with a memorandum in Jiis hand , he began an oration ; he said , iiFan unfriendly spirit , that 1 sought his downfall , and' hat } aprpad inju rious rumors about luni to under mine him , and had advised Mr. Boweirto-difainbs him , and much more that I cannot remember. He then declared that I had injured - r- had jured his family-relations- - joined in with 'his mother-in-law , in producing discoid in his house , and had tidviscij a separation , and had alienated his wife's" from"hini ; ° Jiau led"irer'to love me more than any other being ; had cor rupted her moral nature , and tauglit her to ffiTJiisincefp aif hypdjcfitical , ' and ohaYgcd mo wjth making wicked proposals to her. Untir he reached this I had listened with some contempt , under the impres sion that he was attempting to bully me. But with the last charge , he prqd iired a paper , purporting to be a certified statement. ° f previous con - fession , nmcJo to him Iiy his wifc of her love for me , and that - Ihad - made proposals to" - herof an 1m- proppr jjntlire. He saiU this Confes sion Imd been made to hjjn in July , six months pfcvloua ; Ifmt his Sjense. of honor , and affection 'would not permit any such document to re main -hrpxjstflupe ; lhat'hehad burned the original ; and sl > oud | ' now destroy the'o'my copy , and he' then tore the paper into small pieces. If I hud been shocked as much by that statement , I was simply struck , when he closed the interview by re questing me to repair at once \o his house wheip he said Elizabeth was ; ' waiting for'me , and fj > qr from Ijer- lips the truth of hU slorles * in o far as they concerned her. This fell like a thunderstorm on me. G'ould bo-possible thatrhls - wife , whom I regarded as the type of moral goodness , should have made such fajse and atrocious statg- muntH i am ) yet , | f iho hud not , how * would ho ( jar9 to semi mQ to lior for confirmation of his charges. Invent forth like a sleep w.-jlker , 'whjle clouds were flying jn thpsli.y. Tliere had Leon a fellow storm" , . w'hlohVas breaking awayj tlip winds were out and whistling through the trees. But this all was peace compared to my m'o'of } wjflijn/'I ijelfeve that Moulton woijt wjth nip t.9 tiie ( ) qqr of Tllton's house. Tlio hotisckocppr the samp woman of whom Tilton had .complained fecomed , jo have been instrupted by | iim , for she evlr dentjy expected me. and showed me at once to Mrs. Tilton's room. Mrs. Tilton lay upon her bed , white as marble , with closed eyes as in a trance , Miud w'lli ' her hands upon her bosomT'pMm to palm , like one in prayer. As I look back upon ft , ' the picture js Jikp sortie' fofin paired in niorhle that I had sepn upon monuments In Europe. She made no motion and gave no sign of re cognition fif my prpsoncp , % sat down near her and said ; Eliza beth , Thcodorg 1ms been making very serious charges against me , and sems. | me to you for confirmation. " She nude no icply or sign , yet it was plain. Jthat Jshe was conspjous listening. I iope'ated some of his statl'mehtiitliat hatlbronglit discord to tlio family , had alienated her from him , am ) sought to break up the family and usurped hjs hillu- encp , and then fl.s well as J'uoujd I added that hp said that I , made im proper suggestions to her , and that .she had admitted thjs fact to him last July. I said : "Elizabeth , have you made s.-qgh statements to him ? " she made no'answer. I re peated the question ; tears ran down her checks and the very slightly bowed her head in acqujesence. I said : "Elizabetli , " you dannot mean that'yo'ii have stated" all that he has charged ? ' She opened her'pyps aiul began In a slow and feeble waj' to explain how- sick she had been , how wearied out with importunity ; that he had confessed hjs own alien love , and said thatb.e could not beqr to tbink that she was better than he ; that she might -win him to reforma tion if she would confess that she had loved me more than him , a.nd tbat tlipy , would repeat and go on with future concord. " I cannbt. givp her language , but only the tenor - " or of representations. 1 received them impatiently ; J spoke io her in the strongest language of her course ; I sail } to hpr , have I ever used any improper advances toward you. ( She said , no. Then I asked , why did you say sq to your husband ; she seemed deeply distressed. My friend , by that designation she always 'call ed mPi Tarn sorry , but I could not help it j- what can -f o ? I told her slie'could state in writing what she now told me ; she beckoned for her writing material , which i handed her from her secretary standing , near byj and she sat up in bed and /vrofcTii brief counter-statement in it 'sort of postscript ; she denied espli- citly that I had ever offered any improper solicitation to her. That being the only charge made against me by Mr. Tilton , is sustained by the statement about the confession which he had rea-1 to me. I dreani- edJof no "Worse-charge at that time. That was , indeed , honible enough. The mere thought that T 'could make"ifand c'oulil have ex torted any , eyideiiccjou which to -TuxsVit , wa&enoiigh "to Jake away "niy senses."Neither my consciousness - -ness of jtsjutter falsehood nor Mrs. Tilton's retraction of her part in it- , could remove the shock from my heartIndeed , her admission- < ino-that she had stated underany - clrcurnstanced to her husband so wicked a falsehood , was the crown ing blow of all. It seemed as if she was going to die ; tliat- her mind 'was overthrown , and that 1 was in some dreadful way mixed up in it .andmigliLbaJeft bj-Jier death. - > \ Jth this terrible accusation hanging over me. I returned like one in a dream to Mr. _ Moulton's house , " $ l eeXal : fy5y liTUe ? and soon " went" home ; I had informed him 'what ' she had done and that I had her retraction. Moulton expostu lated with me ; he said that retrac tion underthe circumstances would iiot'rnthitl matters , but only awaken fresh discord between husband and \Viforahdtio great injury to Mrs. Tiltonwithout helping me. Mrs. Tilton , hesaidjjha'd already recanted "in wTlting the retraction made to "inenfml'dr course there might be lip end _ to ' joich .contradictions. Mfianwhilo'TiltonJmi reported , it has Ceon faafd , that I confessed the guilt and axpr od .remorse. This is utterly fal = e ; is it ) } lfoly that with Mrs. Tilton's retraction m my Docket : l should have thus stultilied myself. On the next evening Mr. Moulton Called at my house and came up in to my bedroom. He said that Mrs. Tiltoi ) , on her husband's return to her after our interview , destroyed , his \JJ'e'a fitstJetteruickuowledging her.coijfesjion , anil Mr , Moullou claimed that I had taken a. mean ad vantage and had made a dishon- orabje use of Tjiqgdpr&'s request that Ishould visit herein obtaining written contradiction toadocument not in existence. He said that all the difliculties could be settled with- outanysuch papers , and that I ought to give it up. He was under great excitement ; hq made no ver bal threats , but he opened his over coat and with spine emphatic re marks showed a pistol , wliich ho af terward iook out-nml * laJU oij the bm-oaii near -which ho stood. J gave the paper to him and after a few moments' talk he left. "With in A fftw days Mr. ' Mo'ulton made his third visit , aiul this time we re paired to my study in the third sto ry of my house. Before-speaking of tllZSjiit'Tyicw , it is right that -I shbuVd iiiludo ( o fjiu feuToriug ' through' Inch I had'gont durliig the previous- day , thccaiisc of which was tEc strange chaiigc * in Mrs. " Tfltf ) ! .1" Jfbthjng bi | ( | fepcHjciJtoino moreoprtaindtringallmyaDciimhit- | anoo with" her than that sliu was slngulaily simple , truthful and hon orable. Deceit seemed simply for eign to her nature , and yet she had stated.to her husband those strange -and awful falsehood when daily I caliofj npoji a.mj prayed with ifer , ofsuch accusation , nor even that there was any seiious family difli- cult. yiic iad suddenl in Deceui- oiilletl ijjaandTuy wife to sultatjon , looking fp n possible scpo- ratlon frqui lier husband , still leav ing' ' ! ! ignorant that she had put je into hishands such a weapon against " mo. "I wisj hflM ijdprpi ] wjtj } ft fjou- ble qonscioiisness of u saintly wo man communicating a very needless aot of treachery to her friend and pastor. My-dlstress was boundless ; h I did not , for a moment , fell howev er , 'that she was to blame , fyut tljaf slip wag o.verliornjiy .weakness , and shattered in mind ; until she scarcely knew what she did , and was no longer responsible for her acts. My -gourwent out to' her In pity ; I cen sured byself for want ofprudengp and foresight , and I tllG"gh.t that all tlijs Imrt teen ) tjie result of her undue affection for mo. I IwiJ a profound feeling that ' woajd bear any blame and take jyjy punishnieqt. Jf tha.t' poor chil < l pou ] ( } qnly oqiorgo froju this cloud and hp put back into the hnppinohH from which I had bconas I thought , If not the cause , the occasion of withdrawing her , if my own " terhajj bcgii ju a , similar case' , my grief at her calamity could scarcely have been greater. Moreover , fro ri the anger and fury of Mr. Tilton , ] apprehend. that tlij charge made by ainVsupportcd by tl e ftCCUsatjoiLof his w ifv , A\as to ho at once published aiul passed against me , and if It was I had nothing but my dimple word of deiilal to inter pose against it. In my then morbid condition of mind , " } tliou hl that tills phnr , ttjtliough entirely untrue - true , might result hu great disaster if not the absolute ruin " of the gjeat \ interests whfeh were "entire depen- ient | on me , TUc pluiroh , wh'ioJi I * had ln lt lip , the book wliloh I was writing of my own immaculate fam ily , my brother's name , now enga 1 ged in the ministry , my sisters , the vfl name of which I hopcil iqlgUt Uvp flV aftpr rrjo find uen \ boi\\o \ slight de flft gree a .source of strength and en ft couragement to tiptoe who should fta fth fta succeed in.o , and above all , the cause a for which I had devotee } 1113' Ijfe , -a seemedinjperiledj it seenied.tha.trny h'fp's ' work was to end abruptly. Mr. Moulton was apparently affect ed by my soliloquy , for it was that rather than a conversation. Ife said that jf lilton could rpaljy Ijp perbii\ded \ of the friendliness of my reelings toward him , he was sure that there would be no trouble in procuring a reconciliation , I gave him leave to state to Theodore my feelings. He proposed that Ishotild \vrjtga letter ; I declined , , hut sa { ( | tliit | he could rppoft our Intervlpw. He { hen prepared to make a mem orandum of the talk and sat down at my table and took down , as Isup posed , a report of my talk ; , for T went on stil | pourjng out my wound ed feelings over the great desolation in Tiltou's family. It was not a dictation of sentence after sentence. He was a mere amanuensis and I composing for hjm. Mr. Moulton was putting into his own shape , parts of tljat which J was saying in my own manner ; with profuse explanations , this pa per -of Moulton's was a mere memo randum of points to be used Uy hjm III. settng | forth my feelings. That It contains matters and points de rived fron ) rnc is without doubt , put they wore put into sentences by him and expressed as he understood them , and not as my words , but as hints of my figures and letters , to he used by him ip ( jonversjqfl wftb Tilton. He .did not read the letter to me , nor did I read it , nor haye I ever seen it or heard it read that T remember , until -U > p "publication 'of Tilton's recent documents ; and now reading it I see in vit thoughts that point to the matter of-any dis course , bul it is not my papcrT nor are these my sentiments , nor is it a correct report of what I said ; , it is- a mere string-of hints hastily m'afle" by an unpractice'd writer , as"helps to his memory in representing' to Tilton howl felt toward his family. If more than this beclaimed , ifitbe set forth in any proper sentence as my letter , I then disown it and da- . nounce it. Some sentiments , and particular ly that in which I am made to sa > that I had obtained Mrs. Tilto forgh'cness ; trnever could'have -said ; even Trrsnbstance. I had not obtained-or asked any.rforgiveness -from her-"and , nobody pretended that t I had done so , neither could . .I ever had said that I humbled .my self before Tilton. as before God , ex cept in the sense both to God and the man I thought I had deeply in jured. ' YORK , August 14. The Plyinouth'cjiurch committee eventually ended its labors- yester day , -with Ueecher's examination , The committee Adjourned after his examination tolnoet'"at the call of fife chairman , and if is not probable they will meet-to-nlghf or that any further testimony will bo taken. Although should other important witnesses present themselves , they may meet to take testsmony at some-future time. The pommittce will prepare"a re"port , but will notbe made to Plymouth church till a 'majority of those liow 6uf of the.city .return. All papers comment edito- "rially Beecher's defence. , . The Her ald reviewed the statement at gieat length says it is strong and perhaps will bc-aecepted by Beecher's friends as his vindication , but the public , uhife hoping far the best , will not accept it as a final disposition of the case. Moultou's.full . statement has. yet to be made ; the committee has yet to report ; no ono has ought to decide upon the innocence of Mr. Beechertill the verdictofTlymouth church has been formally rendered , and the testimony published in full , * and even thea tbfiro may baij necessity * cessity to suspend 'the " judgment until the question hife been before that higher tribunal to which Tilton announces liis determination to bring jt. The Tribuneconsjdprs J eecher's ' defence a clear and natural explanation ' tion of'Tiltou's charges aiul state- input , 'and will clear away the clouds Unit have been tlark and thick , about his uninq. Had U uome t sooner the scandal' Would now be dead. The people will probably regard - gard his course as unwise , his friend * slijp as unworthy , his heated lan guage in critical moments as un safe , and his course through the whole mi&crablc business as weak i' bur not wicked. " " ffqutos snyy tne" ptatcinent ; discloses1 ' * cttritms1'amount of mor. l cowardice ! and a great deal of irrationa } b.ehrVJm't J.t roypals Jrl } iHeceher's ' character : ' . * , entirely diflbreut from what has * generally boon supposed , but believe that the Impression will bo general that his story is not Inconsistent with iunoceiice. T\e ! V'orluj &ays that Baeuhpr has rpsmiOfj himself from his own peril , ami has made a needed explana tion , sparing neither Tilton , Moul- ton , nor himself , and Dispelled the only shadow o'f distrust'-\Vhlvsh \ had crep t oyov hl * see < ( name.among fair Tlie Sun considers that Beecher's statement changes the whole sub- si jec.t , qiu } now has reason to beliova tha.t the whole trutlj wjll.Uo brought out , for no giiilty person connected with It can escape public coiidemna- Cl tlon. tlon.The The Star considers that Beecher has absolved himself absolutely aiiJ { aiL entirely frojn e.ve.ryjgjn.t QJ- L After his examination , yesterday , Mr. Beecher appeared on the. steps of his residence and was immediate ly piled with questions bv s.cpr S of reporters in. wajUng. jfp replied but ovajled any direct questjon.o tie } subject of the scandal. His apSi pearancp did. not indicate Niuph. anxipty , th ough/iip. appeared tired 1 r\ftpr Uis lengtny examination ; out- 1 wirdly. he seemed to bear the , pubbi liojty given of the story againsr him with much fortitude , though the aflalr is severe , he has bornp liinisejf bravely , ai J flPY 1' iQWorcil oven "a pi'pa uf t\ttitudej \ IIQ apparent * \d \ i\o \ fears of the result of tlio Cpinmittep's labors , A spppjal tq thp Tirttps from " \Vil- " miugfon , Delaware , says that Gov ernor Pentlor bus otlered a reward of $300 for Uie arrest of Joseph Tay lor , the murderer of I'obt. A. Maokey , at the solicitation of the brother of deceased. Thp funu'ly will increase thp' reward- 51,000. No cJup. bus yet been found to Taylor's whereabouts ; but thp brother of the murdered man will ' retvist | thee \ - . pality of thp Iflur'dar ha \ fpw days , \i\ \ searelqf \ him ; g EoCIIESTHR , Allg 14 Third day's races ; attendance very large. The 2:20 race , one beat of which waa trottoi } ypgtprd y , "was flnjshpd first to-day. Cozetto was whiner of the first beat yesterday , ftnd to-day she won the first two heats ; John H.seconrt money ; Lady Star third ; Nellie Jrwiu fourth , -Time 2i25J , 22ajr " - Jn the 2:20 : raceBlanchc and Roy al John were withdrawn. Thestart- ors were 'Membrino , Gift , Barney Kelly , Jolly JokerJop Bjqw TfW- npr oy , j\nrt \ J7rpd Hooper. After spvpral attempts they got a good send oflfs the Boy leading , followed closely by Hooper and Gift , the lat ter taking the lead bsfore the quar ter pole was reached. She-kept the lead , coming umjer th.e wire ono lengtlj ahpad of Joe Urown ; Hooper third.titnc ; , 2iH ; secQud ieat , one and one-eighth mjle ; got a good spnd oirt Gift taking the lead ami holding it , comjng jn Winner in 2:20 : ; Tanner Boy second. Loud oalls for the removal of Haight , the driver of Hooper , and Hickok wa ? substituted , Thp third heat got a fnir send off , Gift leading all the way yound and coming in easy win ner in 2:23 ; Tanner Boy second and Brown third ; Hooper was distanced for running thp entire homo stretch. Iu thfe two thirty-eight race only ono heat was trotted it being too dark to finish. After several scores and thp driver of John C. Ellis being fined ten dollars for refusing to go back , a fair send off was Md , John Jlonton leading. At the quarter pole Menibrino Kate , put on a spurt and closed up on Bentonatthe three-quarters pole , They til bunched on thp borne sfrptch , aqd. Bell Bradfield" shot out and. Qttw InYinn r Uy a length , - with Beiitoir. second Membrino Kate third , Jvitty Cook i ourth7 La- ' 'dyJIIays filth , FranIc'AVofds sixtlit Hill seventh.ami Kllia. distanced" ' " ' " " time2":30r' : - - - - - BAi/mr " . - / < mrv A"ug.-14r - .The pugilists , -Collyer and Ed wards , arrixcd iieie ntr half past.scy- en o'clock. , la-4 , plight , fionv Pitts burgh' . Barney. .Auiou and Arfluir .Chanibers arrived yesterday "inortr- ing. Cliarley. Carroll , referee- the late fightj will meet Aaron at three. o clock- , and give : i certificate. that Billy Ed wai dsori iht' fight/ / and upon Edaids presenting tlic"sa'nic to J. M. Moitimur , stakeholder , Philadelphia , shall icceive Iho champion. , belt , awarded J > y , the Clipper oflice > NQW York city. " ' ' "i'oypox , Augijsl 14. Jn formation" just received here from " Gen'eva , Italv. states/ " that Marshal Bszaine' landed at ihaf poiif t on Monday last , disguised as a servant. Tire- published sen'-a- " tional episode : othia escape" are un- fpundud ; he ; left Uie Island of St. Marquette in aj-scht unmolested by the. .military. Voiuc , August . During a-quarrel Iastiniglit"LouiS Mcseran , redidinjat IB canal street , difchargetl a pistol -at- his wife , the" ball grazing her face ISit not injur ing her. He-tlien , evidentlj-thlnk- " inghe waa danger6ii' l3' shor , plated the pNtol to his right femplc , send ing a bullet through hK brain. Ho died soon after. The first bieak in the gold market occurred tinmorning. . The jn Ice which had Iwen steady at 109 du ring the past ihrfo day , ffjl shortly after opening ( o 1001. BKOOKJ.YNV August l"f. The cnliFc -e\ani5iiatjon of Beecher befoio the committee \\ill be puclUhod afternoon or to-mor row. . Jt te very lengthy. It con tains no material pohifc bei'oud ; X- planatiojis contained in his state ment. He states that Moulton oame to his and Tilton's friend- , and pre vious to his visits in the capacity of . mediator , had no.ntiinale. lelatioiis- \ \ ith him. Moullon ingratiated himself and Beecher bestowed on him a. confi- ilcnao h.e shquld legut as long as he lived" Moulton had pretended this knowledge of facts between Betch- cr and Tilton. He would stand by Beecher , but from his recent coins ? he , Beecher , had no expectation of help from Monlton , hi- has no secret lip is not free to disclose , and he , Beecher , calls upon him to tell all he knows. Beecher w as jntprrpgatcd on sev- ralpntcnees in his letters , deno ting , a de&pcndcncy , expresinj { a wish for death , etc. , inbich he attributes them to his sympathy for alT Tilton. and his family in their do mestic tioublcs ; that they were not the : result of 1113' remorse nor pangs of conscience ; that he had commit ted , no crime rtthor than giving ad- Vito ' ' ' ami AVhicn' Avere antagonistit ; to'MrrTiltoaV ' L-OXDOX , August 14. . One hundred families of Russian Mennonitts ' sailed fdr Ameiica to secure liberty and tle free excrcioO of conscience. ofM MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money Market. Nnw X'ouic , August 14. j\Iouoy Easy at 2@2per cent. Exchange Dull a.ml steady at 4S03-iS ? bixty il ys ; 48-JOO for sigjit. ] Gold Dull ; opened JOOJ , declined to lOOi , now selling at 109 * . Governments Stiong and bteady currency Gs , 117 ] . Stocks Dull , steady , but tenden cy downward j transactions light , and therp h no speculative fentutc. S , U P , W U , and P M , lepie ent trade ; Erie S j ; P M 401 ; U P 2SJ ; WU75. New York Product } Market. EVf Youic , August 14. iMKj Gcuerally bettpr , > Flour 510 liigjieri superfine State and Wp toni , 4 055 00. AVlioat la better ; Xo 1 spring , 351 30 ; jSTo 2 Chicago , 1 25 ® 20 ; No li Milwaukee spring , 1 20 bid. bid.Corn Corn Steady , S0 ; r ow ; iiiixcdwo-sturn 55 ; re- pece its 2SQOO. Provisions Steady. P-orl > 23 f > 0 fU' AngiM and Sep tember ; rest unchanged. Leather Active but steady. Iron Unchanged. AVool Nominally unchanged. Chicago Pruuuce , August 1 1. r Unchanged ; new wheat extras , 4 75500 ; buperbin gooil d < ! - . maml , 375@450. "Wheat Steady ; cash , 1 04 j ; August , 1 033 ; September , 1 OOJ. Oorn Stcady ; cash , C5\ " \ ; August , G5i ; Sejtembor , 0405. Oats Firm ; cash , 3S3Sl ; Au gust , 37J@373 ; September , 30 Barley Weak ; cash , 1001 ; Sep tember , 97i , Highwlncs fl7. Pork Quiet ; September , 2. " > 75 © 24 00 ; seller the year , 1G.0. I ard Firm ; September , 1 1 75 ; seller the year , 1075. T. W. T. jucntirds , Attorney at Law , OJttce 510 13th St. , Let. Farnliam aud Douglas , Omaha , Xelj. P' 0. Boz 80 ugWU O. H , BALLOU , ATTORNEY LAW , Office n Crcigbton'g uovr liloct , southeast cor room , floor. 03UHA. A'EB. c. COUNSELOR. OFFICB-CREIOHTOX'S BfjOCK , OMAHA , XE3BA5KA. arfltf 1. . " S-SPAUJi. n O. SPAUN & PRITCHETT , Attorneys ind Counselors at Law. P2.-e. SW. Twel .i6'.re t. n-c 4ftft. Omaha , lleb. . J. S. SHROPSHIRE , Attorney- -Law Eoanj No. r , S. E. Coiner llh atid Douglas Sts. OMAHA , , . KEBB ; \ Clearing Sale ! : : I { .EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! ! AT- CRUICKSHANK'S ' .FOR THIRTY - BEINCTOUK Clearing Saier ! Annual Clearing Sale or- Foreign and Domestic Clearing Sale ! ; RY GOODS Clearing Sale ! PBEPABATORX IO STOCK A. ORUICKSHANZ , - Clearing Sale I Cor. Itttli Jiiid Faniliaiu Sts. J STOOIK : , 1373. . BROWN , 248 Douglas Street , WHOLESALE AND HETAIL. DRY GOODS , CAEPETS , AND OIL CLOTH An Immense Stock of Fresh New ( roods Just Opened tolbe sold lower than any other house in the city , consisting of IEEINOS , EMPRESS CLOTHS , RSPELLAI-W ; ALPACAS & MOHAIRS , also VELTET & BEATER CLQAKINGS. A FULL STOCK OF StIAWLS , BLANKETS , FLANNELS , MERINO TJ.NDEKWEAK AND WORSTED G-OODS. f ABLE JJXEN IX GREAT TARLETY , A PULL LINE OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CARPETS , OIL CLOTSS , MATTIN& RUCfS , AND MATS , r TIHIIEI Furniture , bedding , Mirrors , and "everything pertaining to the FURNITURE and UP HOLSTERY trade ; has largely increased his stock , and now has a complete assortment oi FINE , MEDIUM and LOW PRICED goodls , which he is offering at such REDUCED PRICES as to make it to the interest of everyone desiring anything in this -line , to examine his stock before , LOUNGES &e. , UPHOLSTERED ANP COVEREDJTO ORDER. CJLA.S. SHXVERIC3S , Stroot. HATING KUGHT ) THE BANKRUPT STOCK Of the Topular Djy Goods Store , 223 Farnliaiu Stree " lif reby wish io inform the public of Omaha ntl \ icinity that I shall coat nue the business mil oiler it all times 3-REAT INDUCEMENTS In all kinds o ( STABLE < VXD FANCY DRY GOODS ! I hare adopted the Strictly Cash and One Price which I hope will irect willi the of the public as my prices shall be THE VERY LOWETS \ liberal jiatronagc solicited. Respcctfullr , JOHN H , F , LEHMANN , 228 Farnliam fctrcet. Omaha , Neb , 'July 21sflS7l. iy23 lui WHOLESALE CANDIES I arc. ow inanulacturing all varieties of candies and will sell a IEA. . STIEIR/lsr KXCE Dealers Iu this State tiecd not want to go East for CANDIES. A trial is solicited. . Oor- mchlUt B. & J. WILBUR , Books and Stationery , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , Fourteenth Street , - Omaha. . , XTsTs GENERAL AGENTS FOB ALL SCHOOL BOOKS ar3-lniy AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Cor. 13th. and Harnoy Streets , Spring and Summer Styles A. POLACK , CLOTHIER , 233 Farnliam St. ITear Fine and Medium Clothing , and Furnishing Goods. TJHLAJST THIIES