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Show ry a Nj uiputliy. Chiciif.o, 21, Tho iilti.iu-7(i7o si-l'i'in- ii Jvttriiul, an exponent of hber-nlismj hber-nlismj and ttpiritualietu liere, to-day, prints a long urliclo tending lo tdiow Ui nt 1). M. Bennult, in whose behalf Colonel Ittgtrsoll has lu'ely tnkeu up the cudgel, is a vile creature, uu-wortny uu-wortny the sympathy which lngersoll Imh created 111 some liberal circles for bim. The letters and printed lacts, show that Bennett iittempled lo mduce a young woman uf good char act er, whom be t tnpli.yed (or thai . expued purpose, and failing iu his op n solicitations, lot wrote tier many olwone and sugk-eelive letters, tbruat-unitig tbruat-unitig her with discharge uulees she should yield. That his term 111 the penitentiary as a proper punishment punish-ment for his crime ol sending obecetie literature broadcast over Itie laud, through the miols. The significance ol iho dicclaiiio r undo by the fuyiu-i'K fuyiu-i'K lOMi''m-iif Jfttnuil ot the action and utterances of Itennrit, is that the better eection of tho hU'rala in re ligiun, who are ft more numerous cls than usually topportd, hate becune diguited with tiio champiou-ahip champiou-ahip by K it'ert (i logi-r-oll ol this man, wli c hoiu past life is ot jrcdonable, not only to (.'titisti-nf, I'Ol tu all do 'mi men. luey object to being plaui J in the p ail ion to whk h li gt rsoll wuuld couiuiit ttn in, ol ajHiiL-giting lor, i r deleliding Uriiubit, mi l ul being led awny Irom ttie republican party by tiiiu, becautu that parly and its pf i di-til cotisistnitiy opp'ja.i patiluiung him. M't letters, as pubuaned, re-vi-al a di ptti iff iui-jaiiy iu private iile tu wiiu ii lew nun have aunx, and dt cency di-inai.dt l tlial ft Urge por-tiuu por-tiuu uf them b entirely tuppreMd. |