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Show HOWES TO THE RESCT'E. He Calls Mis Catherine a Wicked Inventor, r rami ami Fabricator. New York, 27. Henry C. Bowcn publishes in the Tribune, a letter in reply to that of Catherine Beechcr publ;shed some days ago, in which ho savs that her charge that he is the real originator of the Brooklyn scandal scan-dal is totally f.Ue, as Beccher himself well knows; that her intimation to the World that she in personally unacquainted with Bowcn as con veyed in her statement in wiucn no is described is fraudulent, as she knows him well; that her charges of meanness mean-ness and dishonesty are a wicked fabrication, without even a shadow of truth; that Beecher never accused him of dishonesty, never manifested anger toward him, that the feeling between himself and Beecher has always been kindly; that Miss Beech, cr's charges of fresh excitement and malignity on Bowen's part on account of the lady authoress in his family who refused an oiler of marriage on the supposed intervention of Beecher, is a malicious invention of Catherine's own, utterly destitute of truth; that he never wrote a letter to Tilton or anybody else accusing Beecher of adultcrv and ratio, and could there fore make no confession on the subject, as Catherine alleges and intimates. He adds that Miw Beccher had better bo more careful of her tacts in future. |