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el e Ll xR 3 __MHE OHICAGO DALY TRINUNE: SATURDAY. ATens B ey et s e, - NP S0 . 872, to ke his ploasnre ab my trust in him, as If | rmor of thom would cast an fnoffacoablo Lii Lt | with somoe bwony ue L, 1 loole at tho banlk's Iawyor, and put it Into tho bank,snd | tons of your publio ministrations, snd with the ln'}““:tur ;lolpondnnuy. dated Foh, B, 2873, :otom:‘::)::ngc, pl: it wero, yntull tritat, and ho upon his ohildron, Nothing would havo Indnnsml tho wnwhouun)"lgrnlt,;ltl:x;llné‘x’xgll:;n:;x m\"‘llggflrl:xrl‘t‘ r.‘!; 'S% Malll’;fln'n ::é oation that it would bo botter doolarutions of ponco and trust which tave A FUGITIVE SLAVE' aisikon torrod to § said thnt I tievor should rogrob having put cou- | ma to make thia oxplanation but that Tilton ban | Tobinnon. Wo.wero.on.a.stoamor thit hind boon | then fo have o olock drawn to bis ordor. I fallon from you from time to time In the locturo- \ [Tlo following 18 tho h“:xf, petomes °u~1lm fidence In bim, which 1 ehall rograt to the day,6r" [do h:lrfllnlly choron to cxat » blight of praitoly’| Shartored for the nnunlmzl and whon I camo up gdrow tho ‘monoy i five-hundrod-daltar SO o A restaely o tho derin wesas k| 2 , Fob, 5 A - W - 0 samo Iitnd upion thoso vory ojilliren hig }-Moulton said, ** C town,” . and-dollar bills, I lisve forgs “which, LA—T ox) Bl h My Dran Prmynt T tenvenmn oo gl | My duath., Byl oo au o et o | Aleulion said, o Gomo with 0 18wt i B ooy il Meve fotuot i wlulh but dg the w3kds ot T, who mid that b dod'| HOW 1o Escaped from Kenfucky in et to putta Useunuth Srom Pliladodphin to Now Ha Uy OANYOT FORGLT'A RINDNXES., N i ] ) 5 ! . i ids, I v X fycouring of the - B gl ba locs tatil Friday - Aot thren weno opis | 1 Q17 Joft ufod thio words; b would hava | tha pdwor to lopealt of thin aliotiinablo ngauany fjwhan I eaa thete,' [X laarhiod thoro was, to bo || roll In my hand, and those e gmmw‘n"hw ,f:?:fi',’:‘.‘:h'fi& thiat lio jagthe offsonuring of o [ 7 ho Winter of 1856-357, . ¢ fng 1o 18, o waw kiud aon s 0 Ju imy cireumstauces bhap I | Hoh With the'scorn whivh suchid horiiblofalso. {ontothinyg in Notv York n tho avening, nnd ithat || From thno to Hian-ho polio ) v otk 15 it e o o with iy weracua | Louns Dottt i PR e el el b el {inda” wro' to. Lo w mubibar of Htorhry Inias, | trin And snic sha i wan foating ie st oyt il i "l e o e i, |1/ out tho icast suxfely, fu 8o far an his feelings ang’ac-, |- AT do mot kiow, -I'n) suee,r Tho oonVersnss]~ > % .mafd that at ‘sho tmo of tho'| ha denoribod him<elf as ) |living - Hn o ¥ LN oy B0 LEACHING MY TART RERMON, Buiunge whom was Mrs; Wooduull, 1 was’placed | Thoodore,and I flonu wer th oveasfon of nirclicuston, poligticaly I respeot lo tho b | O YoR ext rafar o woro pytuts. wikl linvo | 8t tho' hond of tho tr e, font Alre, Moatton o | e i e, tha i sho st'onco, and | th mmont. trauscandunt . rallgious, peacs | i e R R A T e e R P T R e T cousidorsd, for & maménts L havo | fhinls o her jors_ snvayiiont Jiro, Moulton, =1 zaut vith ft 8 promimory nole, for Thoodufo-to | and - joyy il atsida Con * rucord | His Gtory of an Uprising that Wa Ahiree duya 41 tho wouk, delivering a conend of lectur y in hunian literature, * Godly sorrow workoth Contemplated Among the Slaves, tothe tioologleal studonts, T found a uote from L, | reapoot to underminiug Tilton fust: nt A timo. ! u ol m epot Ealld: 08 Grat, gud [ was noxt, I . ‘ i 8 golng to acd |- Towst and'all Lhe world voro loaving him; |0 181 Bunday agd- proadiita gy 1ast soiimon.”" ["nob “rembembér ~whiohi- At~ that—tabla--sho- & ::fl'rc lv‘v‘:“l? .‘.fil‘ ll':"e‘;grl: mfln':?'r:: ‘J?. '\vl-n;. Hho ]‘;.l‘:ul:{pnuh to a want of dolity ; and ummnlg one | Do you 1sfor to tho wamo con tion of Lhoalth lflP' _nunrvoly"slulgnuu tompank to mo, I addrossed a.| tho end of Euylug,lo,unn, 'm:lh thnt hdo ua{nlu dn:rt kindly addod: Do tot ca. down, I boar thtaal- | g1 that you aro to boar in mind—n thing that | wind that you hinya Hosaribiod 7 7 . fow Wwords to Lor for politonoss sako during din-,| Lonorably ¢ vmffifgi“‘?fphl. “!”l.‘v r:‘n l“‘.;l"“’ u° miost slways, but {to God fn whont wo_trust wmmio- I linve never moutionod-to auy.of you, and thay | - Av—L rofor-to. thofact-simply.; that was.my f-nori-but-thore waa.no. sort of enthusiasm bo~_ aign suy note, and Monlton laughed s cn_n‘ y Mver us shi gafely, X lmfl\" o m; and oty Emfi' had a vory strong.influcnca upon mo ;. I nover | atate of miud duriug this groat troublo, although | tween un, My third and Inst {utorviow waa at'{.and enld tliat Tiiton subsoquontly-took ~tho- sbundautly to help him, aud 1 also dn oF wotsilng, unt | oaB’ fotgot o kindnoss' dono to ey " | 1 yof wiro to”opllact ™ all ' thé! Inuguago I havo'| Moulton’s houso, Bho had. addressod to mo & (money. vxuho\xt giving nny noto. - 3o b o Cotolotion, for balivs B 1a betoved of oo | * (MF ohrboro,told th toryof ioite | s at oy e i gl prbduco an e | troaianin ttas paying that shopould opon el @.0ld yau roceie ‘any noto-of mmsity. vo o woonor leard than | polng to Washington 'aut ivig “his son Lion: Pprossion that ad_wallowed {n » sea of un- 10 seandal d not prosido st Btoinway Inll, ntovor, or evidonco 3 5 :a‘x‘x‘nlx:h ot Tt o !l?:rn:‘ but R scams tint ngppo ntod a, L‘!dlr‘mcunifir{; ?EZ‘.&'.,'N army. aralloled distrose. I bava Liad stormy daya and |f ang, in roply to that, Monlton advised that, in- [iLos there boen auy offor to roturn tho money to 8 euBn hne como to” O, Cplnco I saw © T UANXIETY Pon ELIZABETIL o Vo suffored tiiore'froi this"than probnbly all || stoad of aniworing Ler lotter, I ahould seo hor |, you him §v ‘tho care, Indeed, ever aiuce Lo ban Q.—Téra aro thie! lattors writton' on Fab, 7, | othor cuusos in my lifo put togothor, Taking ! and ;say withoutswitnossos- what T had toany. |I° A.—Nothing of tho kind, It wns novor ex~ folt pora intenecly hoforce of foullng tuenciuty and | g2ty T at 3ok quito suro ' whitlior ‘I undr? | tha four yénr togothor-L ] 10 el fool ding | mo, or olso sl J , I do | sign, but that Thoodors did not sign it, and gont tenug fooling upont mo that 1 m sponlin 150 alio wna firat, nd L Wos noxt, Tk Lo him, ssying that 1 sy b0 Lroameee iy | oyt i fern ko o oy sorrow workolly “waa most angulshtul and - doprensing, and often- . 5 #imos I Iay in thom avon as a uhip hoaves on tho At the rooent Aly gon {n times of calm, whon slio can mako no F rogroas aud. -yob.cannot. bo atill, But aftora | Footo, of Wisconain, gave tho ontlinos of tho ittlo camo tha rosotion, and by tha power of tho | following incidonts, conncoted with his aiding & Holy Ghost my mind ‘waa littod above. tlioas fugitive slavo In his flight to Canrda : things, and }];l_l!txlflhhl.::ysog x“"l:lis mdy bl:’slnnn; . It waa durlog-tho wintor of 1856157, Mony e paau N 2T have aiayaoottins I:) of my hosrars will doubtioss " romombor that, +have boen proaching.” I havo always boon toll- ling peopla how - to “mnn-go norrow?nml tolling ;| duriug tho holidnsa of that winter, roports were extousivoly clroulatod that ¢ olitlon fl;unlon, vtim‘ Rov. fl.‘ ,mon.how to bear up.under thoir tronbles, I de-, : hinvo lidd- maoro religl= || Sho brought with hor hor gront subjeot. It-wra | pected to be roturnod b eithor party. extou o dovuiup, snt X, illova it sout i purlelpatod | soo "itcodorg's lottor, to MoRIton of” it dato; . | wayte aud e A, i *“You know you olidvo so ‘and 80,” and I satd | © A —Abgut ti e ot tior Dublioatlon of tho [inot ~ caro . Low muoli the "fiord pllod*‘on'| 10 bean dlscoserad juat in tiano to provont tho T, ju duarer A.—I have no remenibrance‘of”ft; - I only | como nequéinfed with tronble and dospair; I Lavo 5 ) 0 3 1 know. thore was an arrangément mado among .,’, bad u.qupmlwco An'* tho ~higher, rogions of nnlhln[i; and Ao on from poiut to polnt until I | Bucon lotter, I think, I had boen given to nudor- * Ueopento your eyo dafly ; but I ed you ., | to bring fufluénco to’ bonr upon " Elizaboth ia | Clrristian Lifo' that: i - wortfi-all the'soriow and || gald at ast, **Mrs, Woodhull, I.do not undor- | atand that o had offered efiioou in; gold to Til- i eruArclationm, eovl e e i s atias br o stato'of ‘mind. I ueed to | sufforing that L Linye had to go through to got:| stand~your vlaws, ' 1 liave mover. Tord - thiam ton if ho would not publish that lottor, and that OO e dasoes; st ‘erulpEie ot cduselgum, | Shonmialico BF e Atalfof lng X e fo. | aurlopiog Uik X e e i thoroughly. :Aa * far "as” T"do undorstand | at that utngo of aaire-Boulton folt pratanem ""1‘1‘ i"l':-':‘uxniz: fono through this gront yoar of sorrow, | tho open air and full afwork, ‘And Theodoro 16 nt TILTON PAVONED BLONECY. them' I “do: .not boliovoe In thom, and | that I{I:Ihlm coul?fi:_mr fi‘{x'::cml“ w{th ‘l ‘dh(l:luuu{u Ewould ot kave bellevol that “any “one could pues | Joppe ,udqnmfiyhmn\'ur Tio ploasos, nud we can Q.—Ts it, or Iw it not; trus timt in, the courso|| though I am In'favor of froa digcuseton, yot pro- | of al s lmn er W] ot ncnz ngfl n:ln %nu n througa my experfenco and Lo kbvo or sy, I Have | aompn down and” talk (o you and hnve'cdinuol; | of thesa mattors, Tiltou expressod n :Oianugilln-‘ ‘siding at- mnotings is thing .I-woldom <do:for | an awkward position, an at ho offored §6,000 IS Al i ol ot | P s hman b s Ellaborh Titon 5 | ire it sacsots of hie Tomily o susbody, and I sliall not do it for you, bocause I | fn rold if Tilton, would not. publial that. jofien mo. I bolloved Io ‘wonid- nok put on me | Fibing of tho slaves. A numbor of plaves mud smore than I could bosr, if I ros {o it, and [ took | freo blacks, With éwo or three Whito mon, sus- [work whenever it offerod, - and-I.wont through | pocted of being_loaders of the Dlot, had boon !the work, and grow atrong under it, and at {ntor- |- vals had 'uxpurfnnm of boaco, and of rosigna. pung a0d shot. 80 gront was tho alnrm that tlon, snd of divina. comfort, which 1 hind nover | MOmUcrs of Congros loft thoir aeats and re- {known bofoto In all my lifs, and in all tho retro- | turned to thoir homes, and Congress itaolt eama 'lpoct of all this trouble, X can any truly that I.| nour an adjournment. I waa ot that time pastor hnn 1 ean be, Mo Ia with y = o | Prige e 2 > . l blo of “futorproting tho Word of |of 1 [s] . hin Je y o T chirch ; sec~ | tallc with hor fn lier tronble 2 Bho 1s shiut up ‘at | ‘kndbwn ? || am not In sympathy with your movement, 1t lod to some littlo convorsation sbout a supply |lsm botter capal b 9f tha Oongrogational church in Janeaville, Wis. L e o i e wih A1 | bomo, sick aud wibofrlonded, aud ‘it is bt gon: |~ A—Always s at loast, that was Lis mood, ox-| LETTERS TO WOODNULL, of monor, "““z Lo "'S“ 'h{:vi’fi‘}yl’:bfitghfiflfi ,f,‘.,f:’.,'.‘,’.,fi’,‘."i?‘i.h.‘.}";& “f.’:é:a'&“r'c‘.u"‘x?fifi;'.':?.?e'ff **80mo waols after tho oxoltomont just nnmied, . could nnllhcr, got vut n!’ nor .ll‘ ‘1';" ]‘hndlemmunul ;lrouultu lot llmr- go n‘uch?lx;gthltuor and ‘).llxc"::gd ;elr: vhnn.hfi mL{:@n .hflaml[m mania at “l?xmi & Q.—THne ?Iru; Woodhull any lottors of yours in .','2 m\tdo o fortuno than, Cilton go on E"‘"' e bt nllll(‘i’rnn, T havo lost brothots, | 98 8 bitter cold morning in tho earl 3 part of Fol. r " ny poople would lisve mado an appoar- | for, 'T was alwaya saying that thorn o, 0 | Thoro were thnag, which it waa very eviden! or possosion : % i ntar ey "ot "Iroabib ‘o sy “remimion of forcd AR somobody who ubo\’l‘l;{ th‘lznk of her." B , | that ho porfeatly longed toba obllgedr{n bring| A.'[-I—'l‘wg, I suppdseo, nnless sho ting gold thom. | * Q.—Thnt you had bottor givo :your wholorfor< | I havo had many friends ‘who havo died, and [ Tuary, o gontloman of my " acquaintanco, from tuns to Mr, ilton ? * Ao~Yos;+rathor thin hava Tilton go'lito thig Qeeuslom of lurm and 'motico, nud have oxetod ALL A MUDDLE. " - out, or to hava "omobady’ bring out, Boaudal- Q;—-Upmifd\nmb{ouca E - ‘Ln might havo | A.—Sloinclosed a lottor to ma with ono from gomo who would-not dio, nnd‘.rot, uoder all this, | Greon County, about 20 milos woat of Jancsvillo, e s amportunt, et rumorsshobld. | o _yovcoiie tobter oF fhms inio to Maiilion this | ous'siory on Lis family, that 1 have nbver baon more sustalnod than T have in‘| drove up to my doof in & slofgh.” 'Ho enid he had oD, Qo o et atos gomamt nesoeid | occura s 1+ Wouli o Gty wim orocam oa, als | ousuory on Lis famil toboso magnanimous| | my slstor, Mrs, Ianbolln Hooker, toviting mo to | fglit. == ;. - - TR [T e e &, runawa 7 2 P -, Mrs, LA 5 . 9 e 5 dak . y elave in Lis sloigh, and wished to B ot y‘:fi'.‘,’?,‘i?'.f.fi"flm'& and by bis land ‘modliation,” that Toodore and | as il 40 ainy ok howme e boe wire anuimous| 56 rogont. at & Suftrasta Oouyaytlon st Weekioes ot Qi s tiat bofora or aftor (o pubilobtion m?-fimt!wmw’g)usggflgg{xfl“}n‘;‘;"'fifi’:&’gflf; comumit bim to my carc, o be et o Camudy &d by thoao fu suterest, It could not Labolped, Tho | Elizabeth could bo made frionds again, , Theo- CONFIDENUE IN MOULTON, | :fv“a',"hh ';,‘é“' luéz:&-: mp.l(u_d'l;;(:fly h;gln"::nggfi; A~ .can't bo cortaln, Tt was abot that | hoalth or powors” for Ielst: ood’ usofulncss aro’| I Wolcomod him in o manner that at onco In- capin ot o Ty s rav iy Lomint hich STiahe «%‘::‘&:’J.‘; ':.'.E&“&‘h"‘;.f‘:‘..?fi:fl‘z};’ St et e |- e ,f.fi;‘?:u:é”:'zfinsi,:éz“?.‘}fi%u’fl‘él:’% Wotity] | In ¢ Tospoct™ by " one - ot “wonien's | tme. e e v LA B ;| epizod confldanca in bim that T could bo trasted od it must bo, Was over & book born olfl;xch‘ lllnrm\v? tonce? b o e : Baoa that ; carroctly . xepresont your .own feol- | votlng. The othor lottdr waa fnat bofors her Q.—DId Moulton over queation- you in rogatd .—1 work bocauso I liko to work, I wn‘r.ked ssa friond.’ Mo was cold, hingry; and vory o e, Dt i ki 96 opaiy more s | ATt all n inidalo to mo, s T givt recatl | Lugus LAY i°0FTO0HY Zopradont, yo (o l|-scandaloua- publioation, « Bho - wrota fo o s | .to thia mattor, mhiothor you lid evor Bpokon ot bocause my wholo soul s saying-to mo,-Go | lame from a wound [y tr right log bolow tho Ty wiay and comfort, 1. houtd. hive faion on fhe | tho” preoise working: of my miud: 1 ave o | A=IL doos, ‘slthough Moulion was noff [ whining -lotior, n)'InE thag or, roformatory | it to any: 0hd, _of oxprosgod any. aiixioty dn formardand prenoh.” .-I-novér moasurod how |0 Aftor makilug bimn comfortablo, I gath- iy but tor the cournga whish you lunpired, snd the ( vivid rocolloction of tho making, up of. the. Iok | tho man- T should 86lon n {doal man, | movomonts had brought upon her such oditim | your mind about it? i“ago, amibng ths | iR tho ehndow of my Jifo was I novor put & el Fm Mot L bkl Tope which you breatbed, S ‘ter, ‘or of tho preciso moods undor which I I thought that - “one’ tEu.rumum-.‘ that sho could not procurs lodgings fn Now | | A.—IIo did ; not mahy wooks ‘ago, smong the flfluflun, 0 mytolf onco whathor I was highor or dikenit of n wondarfully-thrilling 21 o bitternens ‘ot denth wan awia” aPipE | Wroto. I enunct ive tho rondon of fhnt mo- | of ‘fidelity o frlondn. ke, ey At ounr) Yorls, aud:that.aho ind bagn turuod out of the | 1ant Tatorsiows X had witl im;, - culles i goior: Olirlatian wfiitora.” o by Quncors o g By s e fllyda, the Wi Syl g v £0) avery, and tho amaziug benofits of hat’ tho bitterness of death was passcd, but ‘ita tonce. remarkablo man I ‘avor met—by the amount of | Gilsoy Houso, I think, andasking mo in'a vory | . Q.—Sluco tho publicatios troublos brouglit back clouds, with oven sevorer suf- v illin 2 | iy - Moo bopiri : | gorp - - - world" {s only throwing s shadow at mo. I # ’ tuat | Q.—I call your attention.to it bocausa eriticiem | .anxiety that. Lo waa willing to encounter,.by do: | siguifionnt wa . to: {uterposo my, influonce or | our Iabora ax Abolitionluts to tho whiles at the TS ok Feak o :‘lfl,“:’;«'&'fl;{fifi;fle’E‘ 1o mader I Eottatn usciony, iat e xoforrodto | ingiwork which, T suppk, s moro p‘;’uui.?na (o | soms other salat for lior, Tt lolor Iro- |~ A—Ton L il 1 s on the Sabbalh. doy | Bnvs but o Teling aboit e, and it I funt | GO0, 2 - ) . Y ' t K ol m than to mo—that is, o 0 1 Toron! ars od Ve ric! BRYin| cgrotted whou any- ik ¥ " . ( 4 1] - cuions Zxhuauth fott SHCSUSEANE PURR | B illon's moutal troublo rowing ot of your | Lim thay of {ocroting bik-siorles sad Enking | body saret Heaing I togr o Fonogon fnat.dayout totho aftar- | and Lnasination” ss'” piol OF Bt | B0 ton T propoudod to him, ho said bis i o) o advoca roachiod bu ody suficrod Jorsonilon for te s Gncting o | Boom ot that day b ckme m o snid to me, in | sud moul, I give to my gountry, and my | namo was Goorgo ; that for yonra Lo hind boon at v, I 4 kind, and that fa_all the ambition I have, Work among the furnacos in Southern Kontuck noverhad bettar “health than- T huvo todn ot S 3o sok think cor machinery i worn ot yot. and 0 was aboul yoars of ago, n mulsito, firmly | X do nbt propono to, bo.Adlo, and I aball do again built, and of vory groat intolligoncs, Tho only What T di(in tho boglnning of my life. I novor | Foapon he carriod about his porson was a short #kad quybody for pormiselon §6 1otk | T aliel 1y | bowle-kiifo, with whisls bo gaid ho should talio aak auybody now. - The channolsT a fvorking; || his life rathor than bo earriod back Into Blnvery, not toTiek anytutng. for . 1 Have sgain and dgajy | OLOVEe i ]\l?nbnd by Meart 1o ‘aco whethor I was teuly.|. ‘r",:;{d:l‘fl‘g’.; Lt mun s T ¢ 3 it a going'back to | things back to thoir ourgs, which Iutterly abs | thoir sincero vi e » ki 3 rostoration, o, tho | hor in sooial relations, mid/oousequontly, trying | erforonco. - @ & ; i 8 . conyorsation, ' You_havo never monti 1t 2o oks - o e pan e 1o pionipotutrocal | g e 2 T thik you thicy | LoceoR R In good bdart, aud prosontlug to mo | "By ‘Mr. Olatin—Trinso " at6 thio ‘two lottors, | abost-subt. SE.0007 T mud somr- Eoh viron nio uuless ho stxuds where I do, ToeaythatX | . Q.—Whatdo you apk for? .8 1t that youthiee | tho best sidos.of Tilton's oharactor, whioh be | tha signaturos of which she showed to Bowen®|.0no .or »two’ persons. I :montiol LA hive a churclt on my huns, s stmple enough ; but to ‘] 'aliould be made frieuds again 7 =5 Z nover failed to do. Whon I brought to Moulton | and myself, It was roported that by theso let- | Oliver Johnson for_ ono, bacau: Ho “was | bnva tho hundreds aud thousauds of men pressing ing, A—That wo should all co-dgarate,’ ~ ~what soomed , to, bo - tho : bud . and trencherous | tors you were to be sunk 40,000 fathoms doep, snying momothing to mo one day about what | witch ou with hia keon suapicion, or “”"m’& orzaahto | Qi png Tt any that Theodoro wilt have tlio”| things I loarnod Of ‘Tilton, ho ssid:" + Dow't-Bo: | A.—Itold Alr, Bowon beforo 1 wont Lhore that £ | some of Tilton's frionds wero saying, and I inci- | #oo tenilencies which, i not atoppud, would break out .| : ; o be 3 : : onon thot to Rlaar,and 1 tnal-) h‘i?n;nru"u:tjx: ‘:l;r:nmohnn:o&p‘:‘;op flwm, ithout- | Lardest: tas] liovo a - word .of such .things. I will make fu- | know of the: existor co, of tho ‘lettors, aid that,| dontally montionod Iy Lz 2 e . s 2 - K o “* He frankly confessod that hio weas . Y At A.—llicro wan o family that by * circumatancos | quirios;™ and thio nokt Ctimo I srould koo bim hé | was all thoy coutaini wen made the jour- | ropoated, I ruppose, to suiybods. -Moulton said: || in may flow horo o ¢l but I proposo to work S i moat and alsy b S g po e | b bgon brpuglitto, lh:;ybittbr::lt' otsgoniems, | would o o Diousiblo oxplaaation of tho wiols | oy claas doven trom Oofiséotiodt il Putpoao o} | %\'flhfgge; sdalt ;‘-’3@;&?@&%3%’%’{&3’%} fttecn yoara yo. i0.tha Tafa. attomptod, mmmcrestias at tho Sonth s e thiu ; to ki i1 ot ‘|8t & timo of most profound” sdviisity,: ,When | thing, sud I felb-as 101gh: it -was of no uso to | go up thoro. i 2% h = T e i ey oo oy ) SArr el 3 i im0 AAtArbEd do Db eheeetil o bovas o | Rooiiag < o Ririgglo for hia livaliiaoh tor | attnss Hban bt boon ovory amow that mas 55y hin, Winslow—Did: you ovor most hor at!| Tilten's Teionar sy ojocHion e olmugin;(” 1 UpEercoMMITTmE, - | et thioy woro botrojod bya slavo jus befors fnong triends when § was suttring the tormenis of Lis name, for bia positios, and for hl-‘li\loimohold. Slmed sqninel ik, T liava i this, not only in onis ¢ e : S ;ug?nmm? What, did Oliver Johnson -say to Spectal Disyath fo The Clicago Triduna,” | ™W'Tt01d him of o alarm felt during tho holi. i luinned § to pass slecp nighta, ‘I"Evoryihing put togothér, ho'was in, tion In ( roferonco to the improssions ho produced upon —Tho - me 1 over saw hor was at Til- | yor SR S () X ATTTE ; REPORT, H SN - 7 S ol for Buccay, s e mmayhe e | PSS RUE Lokt B ettt ‘way, | mo, but, until tio iaie f tho.coubell. 1. bt o e a0 “ =24 [ A—On ong aconston ho roported £ me Hat! o THB COMMITTER WILL BnPoRT, | | |'duys throughout thio Sonth, and. mmid ot 3 hond . . NEW Yomx, Aug. 14.—A mombor ‘of tho Com-*| nover baon nble to agoertain ; whether thare had nilftos éaid “yoatorday * that La* thouglit *thoro | beon any real danger; and, it 80, whotlier it was would riot bo any meetings for' several days, un- | 18 8 8inglo looality or wide-aproad.,. for restoration in_ovory mannor, and tha. poiut | abiding falth in Mr. Moulton's, trath, ' Uitdl the ~—Did you ever most Lior ! thid: ny othier -mung tho frlonds of Tilton ho had hoard ro- ©ous systom. was that sho should co-operato with' him'as woll | roply-of Tilton to Bscon's® lotter, I'never hnd & | time?, i iy !].proaches mado nfllnat- 'me ; that I noithor was; God kuows that I have put mors thought and Jiidg-_| a8 with his. friends. 1f sliehad bat sorrow to nnnglc!on of the good: faith' and sincority * = A:—Not that T rocall.. If T saw hor I am. por- |-endeavoring to holp Theodoro In roputation nor ‘* Ho-replied that the rising.would 1 : mout und carueat dodz in sy affurts to yropars 8 wuy | hoax at homo, ha- Lad'lils, to. - Thit 1§ what T | with which ho was d Fith mo. When thut | feotly awaro I would know it. I romoembor hor (-An‘any ‘otber-way, oud-that tho oxprossion was | joay testimony of importance; should bo offorod.' | bracod. Laugs abeore s Yoo e Ay e for I aud E, thon 1 over did for mynelfa hundred fold, | hinlc ‘may _havo suggesléd thofo, words, but I | lotter waa publishdd. and’ Mouiton, on my visit | woll o necount of the transcondont doscription | this+ That I had Loon tho instrument of his It Mr, Moulton would, consont-to give his. full | oo .w'flgdn R q ‘:fl AL fnfo.tho_outeido public, T huve never lost st oppor: | doi'y say thit 1t is, beonuso I don't"remémber. | fvg him In roforor it, proposad no countor- | X Lud ‘loard of hor, aud basacse ot i | bain - thrown off tlio track in life, and that I 2 ; . /0 6 : G oopone, tad thoso of u on- tundty to softon prejudice, to rofute falackioods, and to f % o S ) P o n £ ; s . i ¥ B | #tatomont and submit to°a cross-oxaimination,: ;gagod in the furiucos have spont many night Ly -‘ilndx;"r&xfi'm amiong- all whom 1 1aF, Tam | Elizalioth, yot know, wis, at tiai timo, immonao onoration, or 1o documon| ) ag belp, I was stag- | Hooker'sfoolings toward Lior. --irs, -llooker ro- | would - mot _roinata ‘J,lm rfiggg& tcl ni: 1t woul dmxxrnlong"ihd R i Gflmmfig:' -g6oretly manufaoturing koys znl:mun nnsmy;n]u“nns 51 -| 15, bittor against Theodoro, aud felt that sho bid | gored ; and whon Tilton subse: uently publishedl | garded hoerns Joan of Are would a vision of the snbstance, ‘that so.!far.as: t \ 5 :I‘::amk:rx:x g‘l’fiflf{’)‘l’% i;!’;f.'x’é,!‘“."flffx”’ fi’;&:“fl.‘ifl“fi?fig béeu tho figgriuvu‘d'm{o; “I'hiad boon'lod to.enp-+ | bis stitomont, after:he:eame to?th(a Oomumitteo. | Virgin Mary, and’whon I went'to seo hor-I wont | was concornod, I not ooly longed: and tried; to | This -Committoo wers roody to hear, and’ wonld' K},“:,‘R‘;f‘""fi“,‘},“}‘,',‘\i’.:"l;‘;‘;“ nmmllmllluon Jwore kopt r?ufi’"‘;l mdz?‘vnr u:l m]yah-l tha utml which nuvhe Hn' :poso that |lmxhnd not beon '"flfli,‘"g‘ Likaaomuch ;\llbullz'tlm lAs{nmo out, T n‘ofvnr hoard -.\\{uird d(mrn nlu nranl;expnnufinnhli Ianyin& to’ myl:gnlf, gxo \vl,:.:eu{J a«wh; 513;1 ’.}‘mum, }‘:L:ln?: lr:!:fiu: & A-I ) |.dep . n meditatin ¥islted upon T, and with incrensing success ;- but tie. rioved 'as I now suppose slia had hoon. ., loulton, - Ho never sont for mo; norvisited mo, oro is this woman who is lauded everywhore, ou. ~ Wor =t g 0, AU & * aitartar.” ) i : . xootuof thews breludicen aro lung. Tho. cafantropa: | “ERTIOTEL B L 10N Fapposs sBohad boon, . | Dot St ening., Lvaitod for bim tosay or d6 | and munt bo a powar so rsa to tho iond. " | Gould not mato any kot sgolnt In, and withirof [18000 from auy .. qiartor,” Tho work of “ton 1n Boathamprons gofersed lo tha inmnrrdo- T Sk b SHGL o, Rt a8 | QT (o aai attor of Pab'7 yo"say ¢ | nomonme ST haied L8 Him to say o db iy M. WiaafowOhn you toll 1 ot bo: |-Gatta.1hs athes Lokt oo that B B [propiing -t wemnioty Tho given | B ey amptou, Vi, Ilo uaid, * You,—tlng cau bt nvato of tho fonlings o clanmerin: Lo BOT U | it OF Jourso, T dan movor :Epeak With"Lier ‘agaiu_|-last yonr: !* As things are coming, you novar aro | camp of s, Woedbania threnteniug lotter ? ' Pilling tohelp him matorinlly, and that rocontly, | to sub-commitoo, conslating of -Mensra; 8880, | TEuR0. + Yop' Lp ropliod. ¢ 20 oL, Joung than, S et e mers Leation i o | without bia poriiacioh, ind, T dan't kmow Shat | ol to munsgo lifan. Ho i golig o mgnnge | ke tin Souyiom s (rontentug lottor D Bl you aoe and hsvs convoreation it | W2HIOW; and"Clovoland. Thoy will probably | 525G *oi' b roplied, ~10 yeacs aid; but T cxplaiu why 1 knov that no tuere siatement;. leiter,’ | even theén it would ‘o best.” - did you'say | you,” Ihavesuld to him ouee.ortwica: “Moul- ¥ THELIDIABY AND DED-OAMBER, | gy @ —Did'you ace and have converdation with | Told informal consultations with the other meme- RN A A festimouy, or aftiruntion will rench the rootof atialrs | ghatp © .. o 1o . 45 ton, Tilton s “longor-honded: tha* you are, and | —Naw, na'to whnt ocourred in_your library [ Tilion soon attor tho payment of thio-§5,0002 - | £ tho Committeo abodt, tho. £ inture, | I have nover marriod E,""I'“('fig' ¢ il e, s, Tiute and work wil, but chronte |- A = Boniisd, sithér st tho o of iat Iottor | b bos marrirtes you," and I havo anid to him: | and in Tilton's bed-chambor, X refar Lo tha ng. —Onthe Sunday morning following the-pay: | bors of tho Committeo aboat, tho. form, maturo, Tommily tp ampirartlod, for T did oot want n S, L, SR o Eacen | trom e Tiovian o - i inmadiate Yidig, | - i thae i e e oty fe bat: | and T Ko bed-cho i3 oo e vshe | ook Bee o atamoe UE Lochurly whionT | and contsita-of: tho ropoet, -Thoro in'a groat | family to ombirrans wio wiion T elt” exlled upos Tant willoge v aho e ac anall ot etand in the way.: ‘;u,figgi,',gt-nmm Irli:p{f‘usion‘i)kéw,.uuut you :mv":l.goltr tochioons between Tillon's slate- | anile, and wore found wiih o flushiod face ii.the fok Mrhulton. jSanding might mpu:;t&._‘ghn: doal of work to do yot, s tho Important parta of | 10,7611 my inquiry, What had hindered him from . ) WO £, Bowon—thon, connot bo “suta’ | ment and mifg.” | He saf e Co RG] ouso, ITo pul 0, and i o more than that, I%iat I do olfer., Bacrifice mo without by 1 ‘3;‘:" dding mo.“%#‘.u {ontor his houss | but I poail stand bryont % the evidenoco must be sifted out, and buly tho oxecnting his purposo carlior? bo roj lied, *Wa tho outside, not its wesring and grinding on' the nory- wolcomo” important' tostimony --on . tho evor since that about t\vmlly-flvnym’l:rs:;nrl'al"g That never will hu&l bed-chamber; of hig hous, - el v o X s T T Oy i il o i ErE R e T B e ! e T Vs | achin v e o S | b i et bt ok Wi el oy | o S1oesc i e sl ot oy the | ool i O rons st North wora would Legatued Ly 1t X aliould bo destroyed, bhie | * : XoNouyG Yo DEAT. . .| | bim. TILTON'S TAfoRALITIS, raco, morer, and neaco to mo, 4ud’ at;that time [ thoro is a goondeal upon all the important pointa ‘:23‘?"5 mg“‘fimy 5“}??‘?. and that, if wo cre- E"u‘:‘;‘,‘”}.fi.“.;:";.:“.f.fl‘a‘ 1-i.u n;g fifflfi“fif"fi nwwmllh’l c’;fl&‘ Q.—Nothihg olus s NG MOULTON TTAS NO~DANGEROUS AT.ORETS, .. .By Br. Whito—In pne part of your statemont -§tuuolleuz king thii i Mbh"fll’!:n‘,flu‘.‘y“ of the caso, oxoopt upon i :my;l“ mg!so”-:::.ku; ::.3;2’?1‘; u';:lll.lz% bnu ‘urg- oolratiio sucrlico of my purt... Nothiug can possibly | - A:—No: X know.T frequiantly shid, “T'wish I | . Q—Hus Moutton " -siecrota. of yours in pa- | you'say thit in Dacembor, 1870, ‘you beard of [lug. 0 =) ooy - ¢ THR QUESTION OF DLACRMAILING. until wo could wait no longor, for wo it b0 0 binzd aa the horror of tho great darknens baisly | was dead, " aud Lhoodore Lilton came in and anidl |- Bery in'dosiment, or U knowlodge, of ~any st inany Immoralitios of Alr, Tilion, and tbnt you | Ly Mr. Clafith=Did" you a¢ wng tme recolv | gonoeming this, probably nobody had any | our frionds worodoitig nothing for us, and e T s O Ty umo. T ook upan desth s | %o wishol e wag dead, an Mr. Moulton s Tres | bf youra thst you Jjould, not- hav wop Tho light | belioved in their oxiatouce. Tu &' lator paré of | the note which the Committeo-liava in ovidese | - oitly kiiowlddge oxcopt Mr." Boooher, andtho | dotermined th net for Sarealn.1 fter-facod thun wny {riend I havo in tha world. | “quantly in & 8laro in “Whith Lo wishoa he was | thishourp~--— 2133 4.0 ek o * | Jour stutomont you eay thot you had boon eub- | s followss .. W\ B.—Graco, imoroy, and | Positvd Kiiowladge pxcapt Mr." Boooher, an¢ 70 my remarl that wo at the North, and th fo would bo pleasant if I couiu soa that® rebuili 3“,,' “and Mra. Moulton sad,. “I oy’ living | A—Not that T am awaro of. sequontly decolvod 1nto a boliof that Mir. ‘lilton |-poace. .T.T. Sunday mornlag”?: .\ - ¢ | porsons - 16 whom tlia’ money was paid; 60 no wholo aivilizod world, tind & hereoF e ;fi;‘;‘:.,":A;“;,‘L‘l;"’,‘:,;“",,‘,‘,;“}i‘,','“gfl‘:‘,;‘.;,{":{;‘,"‘.fl{fgfl;‘} among friends, ovory oho of. whom wishies o wne | Q.—Havo youl any doubes Yyas ot infaulb n xospect to. bis moral condut. | * A—Yan. ITo'sont’it* on Sundsy morning_bj | tautisaony was roclvod on: thig. polat: il e, | Wl stvillzed world, b o COF At o idea of ol o wppdesucos of sorouity'sud hapyiew, s | dend, or somotbing liko that. -1 do not kngy | A1 bavdnom - -| How do you xoooneils thess bo statoments? Lig mifey wholind itisld on my e naaand, o | Boschor'a waa givon, Tuis mombor of tho Com. | &3 I womon, and holpless ohildron,— That. Iy * Sl E0non i AR SIS, e | Bl o mmstosthan i, butaho pul i || QDo you e o Lim to produse sl S Do oo ot o | abott Han % 11 i By, o [ ifioowt of e opilan (it haropon o | BolOTom, 50 epises Sl domgn. -Arloe Zom uloiin, T'liuvo nol anothor parson. i 146 wOHd | 1o Hans to b cclioing that wishe W wiés vosoy |0 rnd toll all e lmowa-. - = = - |0y, Twas under’ tho fall porsusion ofthe tratl | paid to Moaiton §toryour mortgage was mudo? | bo ropdy in 8, forinight or loss, and would'bo_ molng all who. f,f‘,:’,'.‘}n},“';““‘f;“{’fi“‘gh yayaelo to ¥hum I could go, snd plagued togothor, and I.used the familiar | Dy Mr. Oleveland—Have you rosson, in tha | of those'things, “Ono-of thd vory first tiings to |° -A.—Yos, sir.- I did, nob koop’ the monoy an | pregented at a ~ busindss “miceting ‘of * the Sion oot soded. Llioh, with oy fromymrut s veitt 1o God commitall, Whatever it may bs hoto, phrage, T wish I-was dend,” light of roccnt” diaclosurcs, t0doubt bia Sdolity | Which Moulton and Tilton had. addressed spam, | honr, I went with it dioctly from tho Mechan- | church _on - tho 27th. inat,, or . eatlior, | A Mok uSE i Btar wp mich our families, guid- I —— DID NOT CONTEMMLATR aUICTOE, 0 you during Hhoso four yiues s Soncarolg - Tiiabuso my mind of “Uhia Loliat | fos” Snk, whoeo I drow it, ud put i into MO | altpasgt 7 tho0: i fofbs or - oslion | (75 et LA sl with wlucoro afioction, oven thougn you love me | Q.~Tho outeide gossip in that you roferred fn | - Aethe homsiis ¢ by lim, during tho|-concerning - Tiltows - moral couduot., Tilton al- | ton's handa on tho same day, aud withina fow | weary with thoir. ling work, and there are so Those in Loxas and the Far South would go to not, Tam sours, though unknowa to you, that line o contomplated suleido? Inst four yoara of - friendship and fidelity was so | luded to lhowhl.octofhmvwnp\-ruywnnclmuny boura. T R -many. motabors of the church absent from tho. oxico. No oue would be molasted 1f el lob (digacdy I W. B, A.—1t woy not. gl,v goneral. purpogo in tha - [ etrong that my-prosent surprise’and-indixnation’ ’ntnu,flflt and h‘iultloflcnll!t&hmma, andMoulton's | Q. —At Lis house?. ©.... .. . i | city, that.thoro may bo o longer dolay. O ol g EXPLANATION, mattor of thia whole thiug was this, and I kept [ donot soom to rubit out. I am in that kind of | conduct spooia ly tended to conviuco mo that all |~ A—I.do not Jnow. - . WUAT TilE REPORT-WILL OONTAIN, ' As"wild and ohimorical as this plan appenred, e rg | It a8 motto of my lifo: By pationt continu- | divided conuciousi that I was in in rospoct to [ allogatious agaivet - Mr. Tilton respocting such Q.—Did you hiavotroutls with Tilton” duriniz- AT would gomo Lok from a wholo woek's | 1t 148! well-dong to it to- stiwme. thees e | Bieanots Tiiguances shio-was o saint aud the | Mattors wora false, - o | tholattor pat of that mouth, boforo ;tho 1us o lecturing, and would be porfeotly fagged out, and fulsoly accusod mo, Imesutto put down and | chief of sinnors, and Moulton's Iold on my con- | _ Q.—Did you admit at any timo to Moulton or | Juhe, 18757 C Re Vet asti the first thing on gosting home therowould bo | preach down this troupie G courso, in my | fidence was 6o 'great that oll. thiat has como. out | Tilton, or £o'any “bther:, I’?"“fl{ that you had \.—I'do not know the months in which I have somo coufonnded dovolopmont opénivg on mo | dismal moods, I folt as though tho earth bad | now affcols mo na a dream, over ;lid - any rolationd with Mre. Eliza- | riot had troublo with him, but -he mado o special in this sk § come to an oud. Now, in interpreting these g ° “A MUINOUS DEFENSE." beth ° I, Tilton, or - ever. commit, to or with. { outburst at.the and of the month " of ;. May, 1878, thin state of mind, in which I bad not longer rpreting b I i s ) ny resistenoy or rebouud io mo. SoIwould | BPociallotiors, evorybody ia. irrouistibly tempted | By Mr. Winslow—In. your lettor of Fob, 5, | horyor.gnid any word to hor, which would bo un- | ou account of tho publication of the tripartite . Y ; 0 beks £o suppose that evarything I seid was anid nar- | 1873, you sponk of tho possibility of & ruinons | At for 1 Chirlstinn man to boid, do, or suy with | agroemont which Tado my lotter tb Moulson of* work the whole weok out, and that is the way it rawly fif’ rognrd to their toxt, instead of considorw [,defonse ; of your breaking out ; ‘how could thero | the wifo of his friend, or fora father to hold, do,'{ Juno 1,:3878- v 1T P EOR ! bappened, time and timo again. On one of thoso | ing ihe forogoing tate of ‘my miud; whereas, |'be sy ruinous defobso of yous - g tay toils danghtor, or brothor with hig sistor? | Q. 1loro is a-lotber dated May 1,1874, In-whigh | occasions I went to Mr. Moulton's storo, Moul. | my utterances. woro largely to bo inteyproted by A.—A dofonse of:me, conducted. by ignorant | Did you avor'adunt thisin any formyor “in any | Tilton rofors to somo ulm;xy -of Oarponter about- ton had always troatod me with the groatest par- | $h0 presont or future. I cannot iutorprot them | peoplo fulliof church zeal and porsoual partisnn | words? ' | your offering monoy. Did_you recsiva that lot- eonal kiodness. Io nover had refused, by d precisely a8 Loan a uato of band ora checle. A | feolin; knowing “nothing-of tho facts: snd A.—Never, : e ter? - € RN Pk 5 oiused, by day | ;o that is pootical, o man that 13 oftontimoy | compelliug this wholo.avatancho of . wind to do-| * By3Ir. Trnoy—Dia: you evar, in' fact,-hold | ~A.—Idid, sir. .It waga mnfinlflcune'hnmbn & or by night, to seo meor to listen o mo, ' I oxtravagant, -4 man that is..subject to |-scoud upon the community, might’ bave-beon | sucl rolation, do any such act, or say uny such, | 1 knew that Tilion knot that 0 had \men“unfi-_' The roport will probably firet givo the. {mpof- | y o T A0 clin the bei ey amOny, L thon go ovor tho salioit | 10" ordiiary mame e oty Lol JOLOC0 me 80 oints, and -finally sum up their conolusions.- | LO°: 1 Bhongl itIs admitied. Ly tho Gommlttoman tnt Troms & werse o 4 to htes lod out hua nntion $ha roport will bo favorablo to Mlr. Baochor, thoy [ £E0% crownod- kis offorts, hia nawme would havo claim that it will not 'bu partisan in any #onso, ] aseed.-upon the pago of history, and bis Lrow - Bome: of . Doseeiy yono sTaTExmNT, - 1 [ becn oacirclo with tho wronti of fasue. ome - of . Booobor'a friends expeot Monlton:|. “* A we wero parting,—ho taking tho cars for will soon make public!his long I!.ntnmunt inro- | potrott, 1 said, ¢ You will bo Bafe in Oanndn Fir Lo tho chinsgen i Mr Dascuors oxemiostioh: | whon tho noxt insurrection ocours.: - He quickly Ono oof ,tue, Committos of. Tuquiry .romarhed | JoLSRENE RESE faeurrection cccurs dolight, yosterday - that . Mr. - Moulton' must spoak ; - V3 BIALL DE. AMONG THEM.' ooy f ot sup Hmo. Ho would 'y g coin it BB AMaNG 1 avout a waek, find" no listowors . 'if- ~ho kept silent . i longor. . Mr, Deoolior's counsol romariiod that ho |, {286 MY noblo guest, tho fugitivo from Kot f g rpsie @ . X e L ' tuoky, svau safe in Canada, nover xaw him ont of mood toward me:’ After moods such a8 makes me what I | ruinous. 1 thivknow as I then felt. cword? A ling my.goldin " bis. pocketa’ for months and expoctod toseo ““AIr; Monlton’s tale ! in priut (5] s > 3 a4 the firat fow montha Lo treated mo s if he loved | Am, . cannot DATOwly mensure his words; | Q.—It would thou bo injurious ¢ % A—Never. . - . | 777" 7| yours, aud he wroto that lotter -to bo: publishod | on Monday. 1t would bo & bad-looking docut- yomlr‘m:‘z:f]'. ?zfli“:.%’c.é?fin‘to'i";“.fi‘;?n-’é’fé’l.i’fl‘;‘; ue. O tlis ocension I weut down to tho storo | 804 yob, £rom this wriking of over four yeass, 1 A.—Whora you -would' eay “iojurlous,” I THE DLACKMAIL CTTARAES, < | for 8 Bhum and mosl, o Ganpesien: 5 1 | ot undoubledls. - Mr, Moulton biud two weoks | TR Hiie, - Jour antic the liberation of your to uoo hiim, and_liis fa0o was cold-toward mo, ‘I | 9VOrY,conceivable condition, in this largo corro- | would suy * ruj nous. £ \|- By Mz, Cleveland—In you statemont youhave WITAT BEECUER THINKS OF OADPENTER: " for proparation, and he had Gon, Butlor ? nm&b- brothron i bonds. Whother you wora of the v e T | B, SR bR | A e e b el St U SOOI | o RGOS L, | i il AaPH ol | Blod it Sl ol s R it s P al moods, and in all manner of states, TAKES ALL TIK DLAME, furnisiicd any ottier monoy to those partica?” - | Zolations to monoy matters mosf ing apo. ipal kmown_gravo, or whother you yot live, I kuow mo in puch & way ihat it scomed to | sbout evorybody and everything ; out.iof this| 'Ai~I suppose-I folt thom. all, Whothor T ) i A.—My flrat knowledga of Carpontor was, that | undorstood, - Ar. Monlton would Iay the most ¢ H mo a8 thuugh it was irkeomo io bim to | muss they hava fiot only fhaso" fowr oquivocal | was Jnatifd in 80 -feclingia- & quostion, mfiéslfllfl,sy S A2 0 Loaideg ho waa I’S‘"m"g i uoso fnto i busingss, whicki "m’{hm’ oi & lttor wliich bo holds, and which' ?l?:' fre’?z’lgu‘;r 3‘:‘3%‘1’%855’ Ief x;firvggo fe ataitog, have mo with bim, and as though Lo | things—devicos that did not refer to mo but to | Whon I lived in'Indlanapolis, : thore was su old Q.—'l' whorn dld you pay that money ? did uot concorn him. That was also Motitton's’| 18 claimed to havo -been writton, by 3frs, Tilton, o of 4 b ) [ ] i {* Tho narrative of his oscapo was full of tragio % 3 him and his whols atyle of action, Iawyer named Calyin. Fietcher,: o Now England- —To Boulton. impression. I asked Moulton ono days * What [ inyiting Mr. Dooohor to visié her searaily. apici e e liao maoiry Nowaupthiug ks Hisk TORN FON WAT AND DIFLOMACY. - | mah of lsrgo brain, wlio stood at tho hend of | | § o moion sy - . unior tho bun i Caxpontor doing afound ‘oo, | * T jicttor ~ was-probably writlon by 1::?:3“6»&";:;‘! o he” o, fii.i'&:iffi’;":i‘fi:‘ upolt angbody. o feul that 1 haye e oo Q.—Theodore waid that ho was hora for war, | thoBar. " Ho was'a Sochodist, & Uhristian man, - A~—In various sums ; partly in cash and part~ | pud meddiing with this mattor 2 Ho summari--|/Mra. ~ Tilton,” - said tho counsel, ' but at ( FEISCH of thy hands in'tho farnnces thus: At Rl SR Dolng b denFosted my- | oo Mr, Moulton was probubly Vora for. diplo~ | Ho took a peculiar fanoy to mo, sud--hio- usod 1y in cheoka, . Jy damnod bim, and reprogonted him as a good- | tho dictation "of . her husband, Mr. -Moulton porishod: o ’ 06 18 Ghong L0 kil 10, S b - Crmreicy o | TRy 7 : " [ to como ‘aud’ tca'-me " ofton, o iy | - Q—ilave you sny of thosd ohocks? " " | waturod and woll-mosaiug busybody: 1 onsseet- | hss slte a mamber of aopit it (oo | por Lo and two of his follow-workmon had taken © i ak o s s T 0800 20 by Ao, " ’ Brovs agat i faren ud T would seo him b | © AT 03 Goverats T dont seember Low | o4 caby b ok fm ldoially tiat ul | Tocor, ua tho lattor untl rocontly Toitoan the | the "proowution.to carry food Lo p oves i ron * o = 3 ko . admira- = e g "t was not wau! 2 Baid ;. W it ‘of putting bk g tha ond of the World hnd como, Tor be ey S g_,,;y;::"ggg,zmm“;;,;,',:';,T'gf;:;, as | blo suggestions, ono of whigh was Chnt be perey | DB0Y- Eorven ue Boma maoful purposce o fions 1o wosk hrontoned, " paclvad fo sscapo thete il duuce 7 z z Q.—Wheroaro thog ? -+:|-Berves us somo ukoful purposes, © Whon we Lioar; | day of tho weak without tue day of the month or throntonod, I Bavivg all'tho roins in his bands,—such powor | Admittod anybadly was to Blamo oxcopt tho pass 2 ! of things: going .on. in- clubs__or:>any | the year. +Somo of thess undated lottors i y O W i ey o e st S T b a2 | thac i tho worst should come. kot oierho "W | i entored tlio complain, Baya: Lot T Lol mfisvfihflfwfifizafigl‘:flmfi' Tt | Dhaco - ha” ‘b ®York, wo ‘pit Guzpontos | 450 *fa” roply " to invltations, and - 3. ;‘::Tx?":‘?x‘:’n:‘figo‘&“1{3".‘}nx'|’x':uthvrnfuw:m“ o iy childron, 1 Eould not g0 £ oy abitehe - fip | U compe] & sotimens. Ro fatimmted nio, | Tyaolf rosponsiblo for nving- ovarghody 1do | orliar ge ~Trante e, snd indoreod jn Ly | O | the. . track, | sud - ho - fotches | Moulton @ " eald to -havo ' taken ong | YOk attachiod o Gaorgo, onim Fenig 1o ° Wi tho only ohe potson by Snear") kel Lo | dog And again, that he lind nuoh mntorials 14 Tige by mo, and 1f thoy: do not ot gk, it bs bo- | Loudswriting ; and ono of Nov. 10, 1471 poyablo | olltho rumiors, aud &o o weo bim to find out|' s 1\ undsted Totters from 3T Tocchor, and | tho building, orying, and taying, * Geotge. fitbes and whon I'got that robuft trom bim it scermed | i# Lands respocting Thoadore that, as he iy | cnpso. 7 one life G0 ow 8810 boy | ¢o tho ordor of Tranks Moultoy, sad . ridesatie | Whist wo somid'nt §ot othormleo,” and'T did find [ fo i vaTiolnd it with M. Thitars lottor, Eo.ng | and two men ara af tho house, nad I hoard thei - ouly unu on the gidbo that I equid talk with on fowdays uftor the attempted in- ; Lhougly it i A once, * 1f Thoodoro does not do s I say; I'|) | ** in pronching dusing your life) do sou take thio | iy handwritin + and ono of N that.lio not only did that, but that Oarpontor waa 2 : i T o ofthat st oo LS Y8 | Goad b o ponies o | SR o on¥ nscouine o | bt AT, Mgt My KLV ot |t oyt s chepntor |18 S b Ao sai a3, | Seoppad B sode o 15, sool you! Gaomee o, (W EARKING TiZ PUTORE,” Soureh and Blamiug ovorybodv. It Is sour busk- | Bt i ot o opand alko f fro miatkod | FUroRy debibltariatealt In teving to sottlo quar- | 110 T o roaid Ty coaaid that M, | dEBppod. alroady left tha Louse, rillo in hand. ' SRR GGLTON, i fifi?;}fi&"‘?fi?fi";;;:fi;"?fi. %“;uture.; Hpas tfi,;':;;;‘g“fi:gf‘;“&“b;g};fa % \:';l_lia"g_ “I‘;nr deposit » sorous tho face Lisyo boon paid, relyatl ;nm:;fl;a £y platlig (rorstinag he | 4t confonsions of adultory had basw musc|, Bhoy atarted sy s o e Tho erack of tho Question by Mr. l'uga—MWhen w i J 00: an : 4 . »—A8 Noarly a8 you can recollect, how much | could boar g y 0% o4 Bohn, 8ud | o him ropoatadly, and that ho talked frocly | rifles were licard; his companions \'ig\'?\!nflltlxgpim.ul 18 1 was this intor- | burial of tho'scandal, of luflusuca from that day to this. .If my ‘monoy wont into thia hnrids of Moulton 7. facryiog it bo partlen whord It would do tho'mont | 5,17 [OPostoi) And thak Bo talked froely frifo FELT, DEAD 4T 1010 PRET, ! i 4 - A.—Noj; it wasn't cithor, Tt rof: . rayor-incotings do not go right, it s my fanls, g s iutorviow was at Molton's bouse, | piaca by wineh iftey. ae togos et il | o foopls do uot como to Coltiesh T b fia ~Lshould say I bnve pald $7,000, " | hawm possible, o was a kind of “genfal dood- [ PR faY o rplations with Mlra. Tilton; but | and Lo wan shot through tho floshy part of the Dee. 80, .nml tho next waa at miy own, on the do, and'do it, and got some praise for it aud bo | ONO to blame for their not comiag. If things go 150 what o did you supposo that monoy | Baturad fool &nd in all. this! matter ho has boon | 18 Boocher's dafense hind disposod of: thio as- | log Lolow the knoo, 1t did nob disabla bitn from han a holpor, - He -has never onco ted: 3 b oava i next aay . 1 1% e Was to bo appropriated? . e, # tool moro L serted: confossions, aud Mr.. 3oulton’s claim | reschir g the forost sad tho éavo fn safoty. o 0. i v conaition i Inlersiow aEAEag. coafflxflt‘h o daylona i St 1 i i‘:;gg“fl}fié ffl"fi; chuton, 16 | oA=L Eupposod that i was to be approptiatoq |'dono. shytLing oxcapt -in tho Kindo: Tiota:| tuat Lio :ind .talked - unredorvodly , with Alr, | deensod his wonud s woli o 1o could, aud ro~ low's houso n thicatomug intorview? I have plaus and arrangomemts and stops that have [ loft thom alone, they would have bnrat and |.Lo Oktticato Tilon from his ditlcultios in o :ll"l :‘bal:or :::nfi?ur‘.lomf?:gxtm?fi:::ln‘z::‘l)xg"‘h:utlag- Toioshor ahont tho peandal waa sliown to bo | maluod quict for some duya. : e ; » b paye. Way, A |- - i@ ! igztes Jioard, from womo ‘source, that tho door was | Deon tateen B ook cllo unte " the sdvice thus ™8 vor aia nok stop to iagaira why ? St os ) 0 B Smpid biubdor, |/ fhue T BNE fost hat Me Moulton, in conversa- | - i44: To ey o oo Fyse oo, willurafions 'A—Tisnt is stnted in my statomont, A—It reforrod to this: If I had boon loft to Houlty o my chasep, O duly Thavohadno dit- | - X' oulion sometimes woms-me hote sag- | Tniado up my mind from tho boginuing that, as [ | HO8 SoRCoraing . tho matt alwaya boen dolicato | North Star. ~Iio narrowly cscapeddeath in erose, Sy S, i o o, 1ok way ciasgo | Said Fyan'on b e it Sansd £ ioud i | Soullyinmy ebtt - © g 1O WO s o Yo chek o | Sk e femtnto e, e e il | S S ndulaga bt dans | Nl S, e o foldsivor iy suorings H " 3 80 muoh,”, - . g . - {1 v io Wi ig °'_,““‘_“}¢“;‘{fi_ X vhole of it; but, instead of that, the mattor 4 Q~"/:" aupnymoud lotter to tha Committes | 2Py’ von usually reapoud o Lo demands | lectbut ouo {uterviow with him that Lad any ’n‘ii‘;'éa‘&n‘:'.%a"?éfi’ia,‘;fi? "o Zj:a & ‘L’;‘I.‘.‘,‘X,’ :’;ac‘!):fild’!?;l nf‘»".‘lf’i.‘i-’»'fi’nu‘fidfifin? e dd ] Q.—Wliat waa Dr. Moulton's mannor at tho | ¥00t into Moulton's hauds, and' Moulton L g Ton in your Rhansenys that you bavs rasarva- | o Sioulton for monoy during those monthu ? purlloular significauco, He camo to soo ma | Syiried Sraand tho odges. wag always intriguing | stacks, by day. ‘Hia log ot longth bocamo o VU St o votsaoion of . 24 |- UG VRSN o ity e | 905 PRozoby: which would anabl o R N e osummat waa peblsoed Thore nos’ o rous | £ ot tho contdencd of any pooy of ‘Wi b3 paluet it o vouturel fo Indulro for o - 101’ confousluu—throntoning ¢ 7 AR SE by > Mrs, Tilton, having In - your own saind & byl —Lnder what circumatancos, did you come | ¢ i . 3 wishod to mnke use. . goon. Tho ball wad exiractad, tho wound drestm A—I should doscribe v 48 bolng ono of ox- ki CONBAIAS in e B e i s to pay tho 5,000 in ono sum ¢ s introduced into it that Tilton thought pointed " T0 the Assoctated Press od, and Lo sgain got Off by night toward tho el R p! ULT. i you are charged with doing was right, A.—Beonuso 1t waa ropr t to him, and Tiltou that night wea in a boufire 'EE'S IE o . “fif"“j,]{, ;.',‘,‘,:':::;,figg::afi:fi:‘ginu or the commue | o, 0ondoned hag 1 legal moaniug and s gon- Weat Foour eas ot thls subjock; - +|'whole difilenity could 'flfi?@wflfi?fifi "l‘:‘;%{:‘:& flamio, aud avaliod up wod down tha. stsoot with | New vw?;’.‘fif@."fi'.’—"fi thio baninés meeting Mo 5 ity would buva Licurd anything of twese ey | S8 WoAnIng ; but T usod tho word &s n litatary ntry of fron ey iu, the philosophy and'| gnount of jonogs which wouldput tlio affuiry of | Aloulton.. 1 wasln at Freoland's, and fn comes | of pemonts Glossn, this evoning, Alv; Shoar VERY NEAR NLINO DETRAYED ot Tilton with bis family had b baon succosstury | P32 Would néo it, not sa a lawger, If I had Foceried tnwienope. . L stand on New Bagland | o’ Goliden doe o & porin footing: that thoy | Garpentor, wi his dack sud mystarious eyon, | man gaid s It 18 Jmovi to sl e’ o that the | and sont back to Kentucky by a oolorod family L au morully corwuin tha thoy would | piod it ina logat phrako, the word would have DoSE 10r a Toa 16 Live guo s et i UBe tH0E 1t 19 | would b wbld o go. sighis o ohng] Lotk tho | 0 oty on tho wofa and,in o Kind' of | Kub.Commitioo of tho Dxamining: Conainy | 413,00t buck to K hizusolf when nenzly porimlie o 1wt devier biriod than the bots 05‘ of ta | Peen “offenee, not foult,” b“h “"":lflfl“ 0‘ ;Vfl Juewlfo, and that ho ety | going o ot thom tha sitaty of Tilton"would b | sepulehral ‘tono, whisgored *'to” mo 'of soma bad a most ' important subjoct on their | {ug. wich hunger, He had rogolved to MRy i Lilton had gono right on {o a prowporons m%b}{"flflfi,fif,‘:gr-f} ntfi“lll“lug:m’;o" Bl R f“dbfié?"o’vfifi:‘:‘x’ilflx‘hm swourod, audi that wonld. bo s gottlomont of tho | Mattors. Baye T, -4 it s all nonsouso, thnt'(‘int™ in- thoy anttor ot chs e | i e fumily, ' who scomed o kind oot anl tud b ho 100d whiich ho lud beon | *°A0p bitioular a complaints ho mado in gen- | OF froo-love dootiine that 1 have Som i Uicory, | Wholo thing.. It wvae to sisvo Tillon pocuniarily, | it moit —— #id " ayd Carpontos was tigation . an o~ tostimony boing | and. frioudly b hime Qo Wt ha d, the ni vecustomed to, bat 'f; i g : Q.—Were there any docuniont rojoiced to Lioar it,.and thon wont out, On -an~ o v s fu want of flatiery, n‘xlnl-i) Ln‘né“xxt:\::?o:.hazd'f:‘:r‘;‘:f oral in rospect to hor. You know porfootly Ellflg % “‘:{M Ifll‘;fi{y l:ld'm!lw' of. the - freo-lovo by Moulton ? What did Lo ul‘m\vayonnlxJ ‘1’,}',’}!,3,’ 533 othier oceasion, he ' camo to me, and, in & groat | fxfi\?fii‘x‘a&‘ xaniule"t\!rul:h3;’E?E:Hg:xx:fi’l‘c‘xgflgfin:’lls gfl;‘l Iu?‘\lv::g ut)o n;l;\:mlloifmn]?;l;:mc.\:‘%z: ilz-lfirrt it ever Mol Ingipy ooy GO earth Lvnu(;z" Jaiie ‘Ill‘l:‘prg:zxo;‘lmc‘mg:{oa 0, tron | doa :'fim'}'éuvuv“Jr“uu"ow‘:,,uba,’ Wwho took bojd | A0 tho purmenis?” glow of banoyalende, sl fl;g;’hwn S0 o, Homé | wmaka au oarly ropot, or tako somo timoto give ( Iu tho doad of the night hio hoard tho old CBIA i EOMIO InCrDe, . J gt i —It wag tho result of inti - | Papor ostablished in . Now oD Ak 1 wag § i " i E y oL il by voue sttamon, e | 18 0 o o e T o s | or sttty rho s guinod by (b7 ', orl etatemants, 2ud 1 funly vy by pos ST | 1o ako Hho. cdlscrmbin of f wd ale S 1 aitorod mhosegui o Ln view ol this | ot up, drows Bl lonte e, saiin: g o ot dloulion il Vayeta sacioy Ta fhot | THMBEO of tho simpilty of Lis wifo to stout hox | I e o, ult pravided thoviwore suscontiblo of | au wilimg to Doy 85,000." T camo Lo do it ix this | WA8 to bo raised almost ot thie wup of a dram, [ tho Examining, Comnltteo”déom it uocorsary to |'and wont out o tho Littls tarn s renic culreet o* 4 Way: 0rp WWaS A disc ; | war' greatly - amused,-but said-to him grave! H 't i1 it~ il ol " ? i affection to mysolt and awny from him. . o o omon writo” to ma- hat if, I way' tharg ussion .alout that papor; it 4l drbut sald-to him gravely : -(gyg furthor. fostimony . or..osamino othier wit< | himsel€ in tho hay, In s glort timo ho heard il dato sy knawlodge. of Q.—And do’you menn to sny that yon hnd did not yond thom 810 thoy wero ruinod, and Moulton was coustautly ad +* Well, Carpouter, if I should over loaye thopal- v v ¢ R (e Lo i, o b ol T | 481 19, Your” mindWhen 3ok uiad e word | Wroks n sl th ey ot et bt %24 | Moo mo. o lolp Tikan ;. o maeme .| DIt 2 o € st lels Tobonid go o Tour | 355 s, ey, oo st Lo rovarnoxd | voleo,w o e e ontacy and o o ikt o i, i o ot 1re g it | © 3 Qe You LhesENIY 00 M, TILTON, nosdy. Ono. ovonlng I ¥ag ab iy Louso, | balism.” 1t would ho moro ‘natural tomo ‘than | jupt "y Shoarman wont ou to ny that ho | sion. Tho old Logro and geveral noighbom wore 3 socllcl Lo o ylie reulug fuai | gTiewrooseldd e i e [ 9 i R alaut {‘fi;’{‘;fi‘fg‘,‘,o’}‘?‘&’flgfl’; o ioes woua n tio ‘inakl Parlor, aud Moulion | auything lao.” That mado Lo smonns % it | hought fhat all the witnossos In tho casa hnd | on holr way b his o aercraL holglbo Leard, o s 1 ieuta Tollow, and that o s ; ] ) - . Wexlhat sm ook out of Lin pooket & loutor ~ fromy —oo- s invo < { 2 ving and e “‘5“’”,',":;'3“- ol h"‘fi' s o :41 sirong !xonltl.l?é b‘?g'::y ?,K,“w;’}i,"“‘;“,',“.‘v'fifi?ia sn;»)udc :?lumnly Bl‘zntlxl‘ya to llx;;‘" thom out to frlonds, *Thon | V40 ml?dtfo mo, llnl\wilhluh tlfo fi:xltrggu;mmionfi fimnhmouuufl't\lrim of..ln% ril, and that r\vugwhetn ‘.’°;‘\’1“,,°5‘1‘;‘.?f,'1’:u21 said that the Committeo hnd ?n?.'f.é‘ifp"}t,‘n'é'i,‘ifi?;fl}?{fi"fifi",',‘(,{i,'l‘.'.‘:., m.::}&‘{mfi -—1lad s ovor vilted his houso in o socil fo. g0 nds, ouutributions ‘whio--tho writor had mado to | Moulton ton ¥, 4Plan_on foof Q| ¥0t & gront: deal of work to do, as Uheir |-kioks atd ouffe thoy Joft tho old villainous be- wuy, Prior o L call ub your houss on s Lot A TILTON'S ACOUSATIONS, : | one book would cajno ont, I would {ivo 8 coby L0 | irheodora, I undorstood from 1 that tho'| buy_ the Golden -Age " of Tilton and £ o gob rtoady for publicss | 'trayor to L roflocey e ; s Not to butray this wholo diMloulty into | & riend, aud so ou, .. I Lava hot boc 2 Froub | writor of this. lotor Lind givon him some thoee, | #end - him to Turope, and. Carpontor camo | jROM Dad fo Lo gob roady for 1ot 1 o | tFa¥Sx ta Lilu rafloctions, 2 . ANovor, il b iousollold ind Lo anst, Gonsise | Sibtel Buice of sy s oo s beon B groak s Of, dollies dovn'in Sash m o ek | i B {aikod WL mo ahout 1, & mevofcel peny | Ul UL 30 " hud oo right | on | *'1o way oee Sty fubuee, and T dont v Low it {n, v it would b onl #anda of dollars down in cash; and thon taluny o Y | bohalt of tho Committeo to say that the casg yhothor ho Lad over folt himsolf orfeotly nufq Ui il g "84 B0 Inlmato. porsonal rola- | oiliryiry LALDO8LLD ovory send g B | Nl & sont lensn i tiom ‘an timae | S o o e inhioh, np T rocol’. | discinely that couvoruntion, ~ 2y oyoa woro b | DO OF tho Conmittoo lo say that, tho caro | yho among trionds until ho was n my abudy ¢ A i f losted, wero on blush papor—although 1 ginnlug to bo oponod, My ednoation was bogin- heir docislon. Thoir prin- il Nuno, ovil oun botal than to liav a woman, & wito and THE WOODNULL. auro of tlint—thero wors twa “alogls, each of | Biug to toll on 1o aljttlo, and T said o b, Gase Efi,fif".’l’.‘%fififfi‘fil‘oé trom the Logiuning b the 3?:";’1’3'3’-‘.’&7,3 %’E‘L‘x‘ufi%’flofifln‘(%fi?».umty b ; thor, mnda the aubjoec ati ; g i Q.—Bo at when o camo to you, Lo camo | M tbject of ovil mvestigation as | Q.—Are you aloar in your recollaotion that you [*thoi amounting vo 81,000 or 300 ; ponter, distnictly ; “*MMr, Oarpontor, thatls a vastig ¢ i 1 Diltow's 1rieind that othooito s Hinuhacts hor ioral lissalor ? o 1 grontor | mover. et -she ayandionn rocolios than " %00 | T shoula think 1y st o oo, o | Pesien dletietly s nothing todowith, I | S tho Inteatigation, Lind boow flity tg tho Wi atn p So40lf Lis s ga o i Altogolhier, A woman than to ho talked about | times ? - | —nlthough sy monory about quantitios aud [ don't know but that if h_n}lsht sowsihs | friondly star was ofton obsonrad by uluu&a, and i on wislies to go to meant to try this case so that great allownuos,—but | Europe wltlllxl Lis fumily, and live there for somo Hr bl - | 80 ho missod tho points of compnsa, . | It produoed tho improasion un me that the writor | tito, that his frlonds would bo williug to raiso | 'y Ialliday thought that it was unnecossary | o said that, somothing likow wosk bofora ; 3 Ber Lad givon him 31,000 or $2,000 cash down, aud, | tist amount of monoy ; but that ia a matter you to urge auy premature aotion on the patt of tho | coming to my house, ho catna to n wide rives AT omunge icll you, bt it vas somo timo | Geesy HADE b0 A oafy Syromau | A-—-On ono oueasion I'was walking withi Mr, | b tho writer oxpiuaos b . lottor, it was not | must talls ovor with somebudy elso, and not with Comittos, and ko movod that tho resolution bo | frozen oyor, and, craesing 16, ¢ afervuid, Tho Uwusition was mado durlng | Jig ey \or ¥irtuio, aud, {7 tho pub- | Modlton, i tho genéral diroction of “ilton's | conveniont to giva tho balance iy monoy ut thag | Me: = 6.*¢ au HOON &8 pOkK]~ 1 : tho convitation whioly thoy hudus o how Hawon | fas 3 hoss st o ae” pialarnct oo lot- | oo, whon Lo skil that ‘Des. JooniaIld | convenior thn S0 wror B gt e | - Goe=DId 5ot soy Ehatif Tilkon printed i doa- | B e oy vl o Doty | Santinrod 16 fnguire of 5 s anallor (b should bo nisusyed so a3 Lo do, as thoy waid, Juse | nity, thon thoy aro living onta prony B1048 ndig- | koing to bo thore. I ab firat hesltatod, aud o which would bo st s ol 4o Litn ne Usa | UMt you Wonld mover sacund fhat Pulpit | 1o amondumout was acooptad by Mr. Blioarman | was Gasain sad was ot (o 16 way lown, nd biaw v Likou. Onoo or tloo o wuidy whid T | noy e G SO 1Y romombyr 1 waore, I do | dald s " Gomo {n and fust no0 Tiora'” T said s | soroy, st Aol slappod tho tablo aud said, | 4galu? <1ic-| 8 put fu tho following words tho rivor o Lind orossod was tho Miselenippi, Tio i b somotlu, ¢ Thou that fu tha 1ight | thut, I addinn tho troublo invoiving s | astoareil’ T Wont iu, and nfter somo convar- | Yos, it was.. Whon Tt 1ot sord thinking [ A.-=Inovor aald that, and T slioutd never.tic | A1, Pt i tho follonng word Committen Ls re- | told himn what cowise ho should go- to. renchy e L Fecullet Lhab on one ocension I iado | namb, Tilton et ‘ola In fits of jorolving sy | sation down in tho pariory, I went P talia Into | about it iu the mornlug, * Why," uaid 1, Wb | alinit tho thing With fuch & vaak man gs ho, catad (e 1mako n Foport aLaseatly & Gato ke Posall Canndn, and lio oon reachod Grant County, w cobfldontiul statomont to bim nbout some Mg oused Ll wifo Of o oriminey mu...’m“"“' 8¢- | this famong boudoir room, whore shio mat waite | a fool, I novor droamud what he moant,” Then —Who iutroduced the subjoot of qolng to | diuslatont with tlio beat futereets oF truth and jusf Win., and specdily, by the aid of frionds, m.uf tor thut thuy nover could have found out othor- | oyal gentlomon, of whom [ was nat oy, 14 50V~ | fug, aud like o apldor to afly sho rabied o, my wons to i and eaid, "I am williug (o make u [ Buropo whou Carpentor oame 10 860 you? This rosolution was adopted, aud the modting | himsolf [n' Albany,” from. which plass Lo . }4on s waid—) dou't Tocolloot 110 word 7 | Seserial ooy ororhom £ Wituoagen: (aabad | on my entrauce, and rorolod out both hor handy | serpioiy 14 put tho thing beyond u contro- | A—tle did, ‘ * | adjournod ! brought to my houso, ¥ 3 luvo o recalleotion of the Impression thal hor children, except the fleat, wnr‘n‘::fl&‘u‘;"l’f‘]“ll whth” tho utmoss ocammestness, - and gaid voray," “Woll," ho said, somat| ing like this, ANOTHEY - EXPLANATION, 4 AT, BEECHER R My wifo dressod bis wounded limb, Wo pur+ Witd twde on wy mind—that I neyer sbonld | of those goutlomen, respoctiyely, i Nst‘! ion | how refofoed sl ‘was “‘to. sos me, . I| thathothought It would 'bo tho besh iuvest. Q.—In tho atatomont which you hava made | Joaves .for tho:White Mountains next wooft, | ohasod bis tioket to Datroit, furaisliod him goo, }rbm puiting coutidonco w ‘Lim. It Burang | moodn ho was very ansiun {D linvg .“clfiflflpt tallieq with lor about five minutey and thon'| meut I ovor made in my lite. Ithen wontto | and lottors you have published you exprows Many of his churoh mombers and otuor frionda | warm clothing, & satohol full of good thingm: Fowm soto stutomont thae 1 bad wmudo, Lo £8v0 | ouswilons uukuown (o the world, | Tho 4 Bo- | wont down' ‘stalrs, My ' second interviow | tho savings bank and put & mortgago of 5,000 | great agitation, sorrow, aud sufloring, evon! to |-oalled upon him to-night to ©Xprowy sympathy ( about 20 in money, and sont Lim on to tho lar snore | with hor wes on pue oopasion when:I had bovn on my houso ; 1 took & 100k, which was givou ma wugulvls, How' do you'rovoucilo that with the | pud bia bim good-bye, whiera Blavery doos Lot oxist,” . ; from Louso to honno, wisly o L ] Wikeh did Son conio to bellovo Lhn that ol B o | ™ BT oot toapste 0| ettt relutdon wita heeowing one of mumulfnnnduh(;n? ffi:?‘r'lf.’.}'s,' fifi":‘fi'&" :l‘:l‘:lntxh% e iplure of | iotn, : ) ) e T K AULUAL, PR avorything nbout it, *Necy 0o ¢ 10F offonas, and | ~ Q.—Stato the tines and places,

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