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e [HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1875 et e hold of 11, Ths is & etupld ond, T [ pastor, atter 8 timo T went right up fnto her chamber, for her which one Witniexs—Navor mind, woronnnnn WO EXCHANGE. S B :-: EC H ER naver took hts connacl abont thie employment of Mr, | which'was in the nacond-story front. room mostof tha | far anolher. in the way of counsel aml symipath Fallerton—T abjecied 10 ftating If, pear as one graclonsly pardonod by me. 1t wy N 0T TXCHANGR-AN FLEGANT WEAT L] Ollysr Johneon {n any manner whatover. time, and pite received ma In the abuenco of liee hiis- | and fospiratton of bope st couraye, ' Tho eariition | WitieAr—T1 wav o cord tut efeaiiig—me tont L1l ‘oihers acw gri s Shich o wan perfecily co TNON, Deaeran o nae Forty-fit el fo co! TILTON'S 'ECUNIARY DROUGHT. band with that atrict propriely which yon might ez~ | of things mado it improper, 80 far as T was concernod, | Fullerton—No— ont A1l othors saw iy lien e charges a grigyor) Btorlaa ia Hyda Park, Addeer ', Tribuna offics, Q.—Do you remember fiio fact of your gtving te | pectofsIady, Afict s yoar or two—afior & year, per~ Iorlllwnbu for years aftes, labored under tho fin. Witness—0h, nos you don’t want ma o stabd . ;:?" a"u""}' fl.’ djie clear. T um not n».-."fl ATIE FOIL EXOHARGL=WI WISIL TO Moulton tho som of £5,007 A de i3pu—1 esnnok be sure of the time—shi preadion that Elizabeth joved mein_overtnesure, and | Fiulierton—No, I want ta sce tn oriuioal, o Dt of ey ibils statement. that wis] po 1 nze FI0X0 worili of Umberand ool landvin | 46 e @IA NIan *® Dovotes | Q—Whenwasitatz’ A—In Aptil, if73, or May. NOT UNFREQUENTLY KIRSED MR t was nieceasary thal sonebdy should take eats of | Witness—I shall not, Tnt T drewr it out of Sho Wgut of th Judgment-day, = God wil fakg con Aot Virginis tor good improved or yumprved ral e, MorHamThie 18t of Say. prhen T mat hier 1u the pressnce of her huaband, Nover | her, aud I lind that opinfon of e, Moultor which led | pociiel, handed 1t to hifm, st pald ta Lim, * (0 tat | 57 [0 40 lne. When I'lnok on earth, "ji'y e T Ty Ehliawond and white oak timber, Dfimseif to Mrs, Moule M~ Evarinmtwell, o thoreabonta, Now, preceding | bt once excert In his iresence, and #lin tscd {0 say | mo {0 Lelievo that shie, under tho’ earcumataucos, was | card comes out, (hat In gollig (0 he ty abairer, Bcen, night, When 1 ook to flie lieay, Al savesnd wiih heary L wiiita sk tembery that fact, Mr. Jeecher, of tho payment of ihe money, | vety kind and cordial things of me fo him, providentially the very' woman, - MY RESIONATION TO MY GIURCIH, Toma it ta oo moruing Uresking. But, 0, tiy’) rining i Ay ton. e been watd 10 g0 by oulton 1 Teatd | * Gl SOUF Hresencar” AeTn wmy Dieence, yes, T Now, tn any couvernation with Me, Moulton, 114 | and that fa e reason. iio ook 16 1. s hand ana | bt in, follon letlers my dsen sshugof ) iy or tirna thou t0the peenninry circimatances of Mlton? A~~ves, | Wl not” ety that eha made - a pet of ine, ext any Lciling af Grict, on your yart i vofer. | luoked nt t, aml read it all tho way (hronnin; seomed | Triendabin - Gons s odly=youe. diniulerdaret dy (Fho nak tinbot uaei by the Cons i riors wax somelling routluaiy Lelug sald: | becsure ale’ wie' ot exvcily Feraon |:..§ encoto thin ittatlon o Mra, Tilton in tho fomily? | (o alart laci a itling roul It aybee Gont Gl assh | Gobn eororions, "yl ifes oo 118 Doen ong of A 0 ‘liere wan s continious streatn, i would say that ' aho treated ~A very great, Bie, 1o rond H . at rey RO T eeton T et want. that eontinuons eream ¢ fumilavity with which a couein. op sister | @At 'in what way—how Ald Lfrs, aloulton | ba Lo tors snt he re e chom ok fgfrum bianad | waning faith fn womniiood. Now, Frank por ik 3 oy beseal arountt the Hora 1o [ oy 1eft Lo room and told me to wald & | not Havo yon warts. nny mora enercy oreoks T wolj in iarge quants; | mouiont, ' Ho went down siaira then, 1Hix faotatora | fank, With such & man an . T, 1y o o LoDt % f poured ont hers in that kind of & way, Lot us know | wonld have troated a consin ar brother that had not a [ reapond, if ot all, to Bich & atatement? A, is Recollections of That hd hardly ceancd to Do heard befor nliat war duney sud wo will deteriue Whetbor it wans | Iifolong scquainianceship, Oue wlole interconrso wa | rispouad I a way dlat, commanded my ¢ G ) il that sho_lave alia suipp arkets at 1arge protiis, 3irs, Moulion | maivation £ h oSy # als0 fannd thore of & very supe- I, tinnous steeam oF not. nuch ag ta ralse in me tho greatet reapoct and etoon | an torenl Ul 1 for sy that depend upon him, \yj LTS e, Lady's Numerous Pl o That tight bavo een amawercd yen | £of e "L cver Kaow he tosany unindpiks thiur, | et lunk i tuought bighly oF ‘her Ut s | Ehangol nomeward. ST war o raee oy | A0 Btz o does i G "“"“2,"'(:3'-'-12 . 4 H or 10, —There Isa lotler uf yours, Mr, Neocher, which | would very cheerful ako upon rrel l, CONN a under; Corner FiAbGlin Aot At Kisses, 31r, Deeclicrto, i Conel—-8ir=To sarts—t un. | hanboen given f svidencs, wiilien from Tockakdll, | aiy ofieen of Einducss, I (01d hor 1hat if, {n 1ho | after somic fers w3 ‘epnot feticral atall but | (hay TR T T s A action e deratood you o a2k wo what the convereaiion was that | 14th July, 1870, addresred to Moiilton, Now,eir, thers | srife with (roubloand waut thore were auy of the | my hack to tho hreplace—l don't kuow—r was | Fepry b ogt oncyOnR thiat whic = does o 170, Exer 11K LAIGE RTONEFRONT 1o 1o thla, 8w expirosaion which yoil uscd in ‘Wriling to'Mut+ | hings that s woman rhould percelvo to bo nocessary | cizaged whn - some. pepor—mint 1o Twae T} | foE77 bira with adialvation ond prabe. With s o hoan 3 mauta houto with large jot, Everts—\My first fnqniry was whether Liat took | ton concerning Mrs, Soulton, Ieall your atteution | fof her comfort, or for her cbildren, and that could [ don't know, Bhecame up Lentnd me, or near 1y lofs | th Wi Heoy e Lie 18 contanily fmposed upon wi dunted betune wiev. | A Racy and Amusing Skefch of Her | pace? A—itdid, tolbas it ey ot by in your infud, oF it may necd a | Bobbo muppiltd firougl Lee busband,—anything that |“sloulder, and eatd 10 mos -+ Atr: Deechor, T sionh ot | 18 idea that a positinn—s great ntroke—a caup dgyyt &ty AUNICP 1. YUUNG S Q,—~That's suflicient, Now, ann gotat hin conver- | little n-(rumng! ATt ma read thls, plonso, I | & woman would think of,—ouly lob'mo kuow, sud shie | lieve (e storles thal they are felling about you, T | fetired Jomt fhonm Ciey DAy these, ho by ‘[0 FXCHANGR-18 ACRES (00D WISCONSIX Personal Characteristics. satinn, of I contection witlh that, 0id Atoulion of any | can hardly get ihe run of it, should to Dellnve 5o 886 & pior mam, s and. T taroed 3 hate s | Ipandred ool (hinga aboit bitn: bt théus'nap, 1nis6 and onsh (o7 onliage And lat ur persunal proper- 4 fiterviow nquize coucerning your vwi amfaira? A 1 will read this pasrage, Aftor mpeaking IS T FUDS AT ANY TTE, ward et and looked at ket ' Emma Mouiton, I nn T oty wnceliablo, Thoreto . o Q.—Now, FUR: 3. _Addiots A 3, Tribuns odlos. of your obligations to Moultou, you say: * Not (o | AL T “wanted was thek elie whiould bo Jooked after by | a koo mar, yai; may bo sure of thars 1 sy kers foellig upon mo—aud (¢ bringa grest peaes wip’sH ok i A e i, SHANGK<A BEAUTITUT, SUBORNAY .—\Vhiat did hie £ay on that sublect? A.Well, {t | leant s boen the greatencarted kindness aud trush | nome oma thiat loved lier, and would {ka caro of hep | mun and ! ) 1O, EXCHATGIA, BEATINY. fov gond Eaic R T Ot B oot 1C Wraw ol | WHIE yous aov v e wiies Tos | Aomme oma ¢ ol R ge(lliy.‘:’;rlluIlhx::fl-tu:lyml::-l:l“\‘|)EI:':;‘II;‘:,(‘I:::II B | aniog '&flfi'b‘,fi“fl,‘.:','fl"—r‘[,';,‘f,'."“ll"l; . Dear, 14 ] ‘or merchandlee, A B4, 1 nhfl,flf“ “‘:‘:u"noum How Sam Wilkonson Swore & Blug | atstimo; how tho paper wan gotting aiong, and how | lifted nie out of deapondenctes ofter, thongh sometimes | Q.—Du you remembor, Mr, Toscher, any oceaslong KISSED ME ON TIIE FOREHEAD, in UITY OF 85,000 13 : therofa no o in furthor tryfug. " ) d beginning (0 aca rest and triumph, The it GR-Fa Wy sulmer(bers wo lisd, what iad beew our sdvortis- | hee cloar, fruthfuliiess laa Taid ms protty fat,” Now, | on whicii3au xont aity Wicasgen of uy kind by et | Te was comisinly s Kioeaf It oM £ thonght | Liw bekinal L% bh: “The yain iiAba-aT.q (o lots br finiine and ot : : ing receipts, what the value of stock, We apokoa lit- | what trait in sour intercourea with Mra, Moulton {1 | Moulton to Mrs, Tilton? AT bavo no—I dowh | it prade v W oimat—the mlory of everiy Vicw! "5 0. TAYLOI, 1 Madl- Streak in o Red Night~ 41, elther o't 1o or I to himiT can't roniemmor | ber claesciex 0l yo efor o (sl piiasgoin that | singla’ oni’ auy'-epeetal. dnsiances, - 1 010 ‘send | Uk ahies omd-aho exh domts scn o griccL Tl 68 | emanetyation fn vordietn, 'l"??"“')'x"x{"'s‘"“ o bl o . aLout that—for Lins to take some of the stuck or eowi | senfonce? A.—Ves, slr, Woll, tuy wholo futerconres | words of encottragemont {o hier, exhoriing her [ and thoh, after s Kitls whilo, Moulton eame tark thers, and forevar lold felt Mhnl 3 with o now 191 TR TN MIGHIGA Shirt, thing, op— . with Mrs, Moulion was ona which tuapired fo men [to bulld " hor hopa mgaln, and 10 [ ngain, ud o bad soma " atnt coneesties | b s facld eltomahip with you, and i) , 16 acron, Wereen County, o, 4 .—Was anything ssid abont your lecturing ou tlo | sonse of ronew the fove of Lier youth 3 notto Lo discouraeed § | nud ‘T got up and wens home. O the Yonr faving L o A ots o ishce o ote PrORperity of the —? AV, oir. AFFECTIONATE RESPEOT AND GUATITUDF, thal Qo would take cara of lier and of the clilldreny | following ‘Sunday morning I trlod 10 wrilo my | = Ga-Now, Me Doecher, in the firat rantarer: 0" N LT T U —=Wlial wue satd alout that fy sou? A1 don't | becaute shis wan very sympathetic withoul bLeing sen- | ani uch cotiascln a8 8 pistor and & friond might seud | snrinon, but couid ot for that interviav,—fop thet | Teer dld Cott rer e dummery Dot fantenice if iny Eriran acres (oqnity 07, €10,000. Beecher’s Explanation of the | reciliect any vers pcticular converration atiout il ove | liniental, and Thad tho smpresrion thiat suo was 0ot & | 0% woman bethded with auc: tenubia, stato of'affairs was fn my mind a0 hat T could Roty— | QueTn wiint sons07 At ara fover oot ey Copt that 1 was lechurtng conniderably ab 1ho tinie, atnd | aouiaimentalinh, and nid not it ik it TIE KISS OF INSPIRATION, Lut 1 sat ddown, an fu a fow moments wroto tholotfor | axdiloment very high—tnat is, 10t feel 1t p Ll N «Tast Sunday?” Lote st bigh prices, and he apoke obout i as doultlced | Q.—Ilor seutimout? A.—No,wir: 1 sunpect thatin | Q.—Yon havo spoken, Mr, loscher, this morning, | called the *{udgment-day ™ lattor of It 0 Jone TOUON TUE HEAYENA WITHE At g L4 y Peluzufig » gowdiy revenuo (b mo. my’ moods of outponeing that 1 aftentlinea” offended | abont ~ ono Interview in " which '3en, Moviton | Kuowlig that bo lad hoch-Wp fOr twa nigbts beforer £ | ‘The e inen iy LIAVENS WITIL MY WEAD, ter, Tt Q—lnthat wuy? A—Yes, uir In that fendly wns, | hor taite, and ahe oftcntimes mado one of thogo in- | kised you on thio forolcad. Yor apuk of 1t an | onctosoi It i n Hitls Hold Lo ber, SeHing her aorto | B whale i Cor P 10t Slaractorlatio of g let o e s e s . Qu=And bow Jid you reply'on Uiat subject? "A—I | elvlvo remarke whict a woman knows Bow fo o well, | & Kien' of fnpiration, \What *dil you mean | wake Lim up, aud it was nul Impoctaut that e shoutq | When i Gy ond e espeoially s an”dunliyi iroperty: elesr; wi name, KA. L& CO., =N 'y AT, "2 s] remember her say! 1104 oken of confldencs; it waa a malul jon tLal I u went presch, I 't U o ¢ ¥y il Hatsta aad Loan Lrokor, 83 Dearburnistr, b3 regsrd to ‘Tilfon~ A, (utcrruptingl—1 may, per | something Uke fin: 1. was froaning {Leochor | bolon o the common conrtesy of ifo; neither wns I | bt awhon Ihero Wan the sotoseriroy st Sutday | theso, 1 did feef thal T had fintahed my Utos woy: Newspaper Comment--=A Colored Wite | ki girectiny asaver by ong apociioution. 2 thini | acted, in” sccordanca it hin ‘worle "of Dis | a kiek of plessure, or anytiing of thst Kini3 hut I¢ | slowi1 ho' publishl by mo taas shonid (ko tho load | * o emck t e e e cloga GIARGR-VTNE NUILDING LOTS AT thal - tLink that T did give bim some more defuite | narrative), and saying it didn% secm 10 mo | wae, an T bomotiuien lave neon it th poetry it you | oo il P a0y m it {devices " had you In mind when alos light Incumbranto, for wild lasda. 8. D 53 “ Corrects” His Ti fnformation an ta th suine 1 had raceived {or coutract | eould Iivey oF 141d Dot want {0 Jive, % OBy raid slie, | Wil axense mecett seeiasd 10 1o & ol Witrr’ 20 | oo caoo it heiiin V8 aritclo on the tripartle | referred to N, Tilten. n Meonstiyyrtie hess orveots 3 les- locturlng~lecturing carcor, I liad returned tlal | # you, and Fenuk, ard Tucodore, ara all ghlog to diss | ” Q—Yon havs eald something atout your niok rottrn. | yubiished. 1 100k 1t Homa for conmiieradion. Tt was | Fulerton_rmue KUGING A TOINT. TV AV fo XCIES O 0. 17, ti 7 spHilig from rathor n extraprdinary tour, Firaty' Tilton ia gofug to, die; aid then Fruuk come | fngit7 A.—Well, felt vo deoply gratefl, tat It T bad | agrecd that Kiusclla siould ho sont 10 10 sco ma i | to gy oy EALIR objacted lo, * Brr, Deecher ey J-, 4 G Tront ineumbrage, 3 milcy isiftey imonys. Q=01 locturing? A.—Yes, home, and he fa"goluig todic; and then you come in | roturned fhie kisy' I might bave returned it with an | flio morning fo confer with mo. Its came ahot ahowed toopen bls letler nontence by nentea- b wh Tegra clt b ki . Hinote for prk i v d g I HEtake B &N 8 b Q.—Now, 1 tha couras of thess conversationd con- | and ray yon arv golng to dlas Lut I notica you all like | enlbunisem that wonld” hive offended her delicacys | o'clack inl tho morning \ and_give & poctic reudition of them ot of (e or) Jsymeat, balaace vasy. BOIRS & WARE, 91 Wt corting Tillon‘s pecuiary coudition and eads, was | €0 live wel €aougt i anid iitilo things ke that, which, | Tt s nob heat, under the cirambances, stat sire | Sof {:l:lnlhcln, L R flx&"fifiu‘n’”xfo‘fl;‘al fuucao of reasonlug, The meauluy of the ‘"“"‘::x] AV ANTEG T O & PRI OY WATARIEAY: YESTERDAY. anstlinig safd by Moulton concerning your wiien persons are jestlug back sud forward, don't | and 1 shoald ki and " | Yiny Sibicralons cunnot be misconstruod, aud1 g AV ANTERI0 O oin “iackson and. ilarsien DAY, DEARING ANY PART amounit to anything, bt when o man has. becu pouc- KO KXCUSE NECEASATIY, Atr. Fullelon—Wo dou't want tho consersstion with | *“Judga Nollsoner think he e si iibast : naxchango tor improved proportye LNUS TUILNEL, of any holp tolim 3 A—Well, o rather epoke fn thla | fug out very atronyiy his seutimonts, and a woman T dout thwk sny excuss I8 neceesaty, | Kinselln. an I tho casn of tie lttor wrllten Uy Tiltor. "% Bt Madisneny THE QUARREL AND THE CROWD. way ¢ that, unless thers wus some Lelp extended, tuia | cooly, oF rather aharply, takes bim up (healtating a iter,] Ar, Evarta—~Yon Infd heforo him $hesttuation? A, | * Fullorton—That in a 1 Torent piottion _= R ) mattor would break down ou Titon's hande momeat], it don't feel good, ([densation aud laugh- o Wittiess—T would mot for thio warld have §t— | —1 Lild before Lim the situation to know bls sugges: | nskeel1o oxplain hin fettorn mhent or ooy 0198wy FINANGIAL. THUE LAWYERS' ALTLRCATION. 1€ his frieuds coulil gut him over the bar,—the diMele | ter.] Lvarte—{To the Court]—Well, 8ir, it (s o tcu Fato of rollgious transliion. " These quemonn 131 o e e B Spectal Dispateh to The qlnrma Tribune, ; t)',T:ml qet m"l Lnlnnc(rlnl,n um(fllu‘r{, he ('l‘xlm]x‘um ll»: AT ,;’m;—rzn f’ xlm-u. i i .nm-i 0 B3Y0 nx_'rmn .nynllmm?m ‘um it \ras 8 3 Fullerton—No ; I obfect, difforent ,“}‘lml » These questions Lavyy 5| (AG: ROORLYYN, N. ¥, April 8.—~The Court was againa | coull carry ou{ho pryer, utherwiso it would Ldve .—Now, Mr, llcecher, when fs your ordinary mid- | courtesy or offeuso on his part not to recognize it. Witneas—~Aml belug advised, I drew up (he card T 3Ton reel ootate. BU- | mase of curlos and disintereeted) 1hough ot araya | Ue 3bandoned.-romebindy would hnve to by, day dinner honr 7 A~—{wolvo o'elock in the country | - Judge Nellton—Tt in spparent from hin exomins- | that 1 published, TeRsIng o pubisd te capd At fad | qroig Sourt overruled tho oblection and admittedyy, queation, e AYashiugtomit, of ong acntence In it, After a Q—Now, sir, what situstion and what devices byt TIAND DOLLA RS T4 Tilinoi fa Nti, Heaper thiocks Q.—Well, wir, in referciics (0" sttch sugyeations, wan | and 2 v'clock iu the city, ton tlt {he kisa was given on on jmpulse—a natural | been vent, on nceo fmpartlal, spectators—all daomed, howrcver, toacute | ynat_tiiat naggeation or convorsation, o that subjeet, | Qu—What length of n'me, in your visits fo Teckskill, | andSmpulsive thing, flnppu!r, ana kiss unallyls, | converaatlon that lasted aboutan hour, Le Isft, Thon, Yot to nind in’ that clas ¢ 2 disuppointment, i they expected ansting sensational. | what reply, i &y, fd you niake fo dfoultan? A—F | w b your hablh to- ollor for paraing between your | - Vvarta—iliat 1a fs JTopor view of thio matier, T | Lelig on tho evo of An abscaco of Lwo'wesks, T tnods | Jusin aiod f thnt ot 2 vasw Chad had baen parmait) ¥ . L. Meecher resumed Lis tark of contradiction and denfal, (‘lrflll;l ru;&\»mb{-xr shy rru{‘lt;lw rl:plllyc :mxru;x; l:lel ruexflyrl ;I; reAlde:lc‘e h:ln;, wl{m your vrllr‘. o the 'h“x'lmn a .l-urLy; lugpnl‘?. i B + At y soma lllllu‘nr:';nulcm:ull 12 the Lowsoand fott, and | i every woy, and whom g wers ”2:‘.‘15‘;-’;*,{.'3“" B Z IOV, TPV PIROT- | Lverything went on with sdmitable caze o ays made, Moulton sald whe I bo of a seconil atre .~It doponde] on whetlicr we wei .—Now, In your frequent visits at that honse, how | went over to the (uratian Union oMce. Monday was m; 1 A M A e anda. Dy 18 N | mocs Wt ooty o reong et e emoole | avail practically to Lelp biu, by hand or Soice, I | by cara or by hack, or whithor 1 went alone or wifli | feenenily! e, Doeclor, did you Kavs, Any convoram, | FAROEI dag, whien § et (hera pangisy Ty oy | recupe 00 1o Acarn Eis sy glovlces ord, wimny i T o Fast tornnr CIAk and Madison-i o 3 5 befor d ) WO | ghould Le glad 1o dofr, " iy wife, tlons beyand thore of satutation with Ars, Moulton 7 | {0 Lo un sheenceibcforo e, and therefars T tind alguiile | aloug thrangh that. period, and: serie neiont iz had been slient for nomo thne, rose ad protested that | Q.—Was anything ralid In regard (g{nny patticipation | Q. —Wall, wilh your wifo? A.—~Wken T went with | A.—Not unfrequontly, alr, 1 often wont when Monl- | cant dulles to pexform, 1 paw several of the 1eme ¢ Jetiol, andd vaclous ethor |y PHRETO AR N A O o Lo ot | Mortfa ind willtully atatained trom producing ecrtain | by ¥u 1u any pecunisrs ubd 2. A—Yea, sit, 1 always | my wifs {10 hours was tho inie ustinlly atlowed— | tom Lnd gone sown to'the. warchiotiee 10 ihe morming, | Sors of Lte e, T b ya,7an wo calied thorm, and | Hiace :nmgl:m:m. ot :X';?f:nfi:?“ hy‘;;'g'f,.,“g“;';n;r -t soar U i 3 3 3 ~ié wan uivays undersioud, "I aaid oftcn and ofton it | about {wo hours when wa walked down io{hoferry | for bu~ got up carly somolimes, and thew, | tien had an interview Cloyeland, ¢ dolphiaty mearClavk, Bdtalibhed 104, ______ papers dua the defense, Morris hotly repriled tho | Z0e U0 "G Carential Tiekpeify 36 yOur udg- | and fook & conesance on (o oier Blde, 7 | Tty €0 bl to vames L wonld o b’ | atisis. for e byt timo Lot borns e becer? | Lif dindvaniogo, und overything clko that would by . O e onnd i 0 R | i ciage | imaputation upon Lie profersional Louor. Thea | ment, anything will o of essential el of & pecuniary | * Q.—Now, whaé wan yonr Bault I teeard to thda 7 | stales, nd o down om (o Joungo, am #ho would (ako | Rt i nuatiors, Al W tinuato with T 1 begacd, | bimsi0,UcCOmMS & mad agaii—a inan, I mean, thtia] VL s mprovii mreforeod s fands i fand; Erarte bad to reply, atill reflecting upon the con- | idud,'T will always act—ba ouo of Tilton's Iricads to | Was thle 4 ‘o'clock train & frequcnt (riin? Ac—A | her nowing, or whniotiof, and it in % chair, nud wa | especially (o o Lowen ailo of ity and madle. arsanges | oo it aud Deodma ‘apparchlly. spia s et e e o it duct of Judge Morrls, to which Judgo Fullorton | helpin the matter, regulay fraln, 4 would talk vn whatcver topic happoned Lo be citrrent— | menta that ho shonlid send iy Iotlers to Boston, aud | Judgs Nellson—tvoll, th fon * M Dsr':y”l;;:, LoAs ; reaponiled {n a bland but emphatio disclafmer, Morris mqi—“hfi nnfihlng unl;l \:{youl u’la anul!lsz‘x:‘l;:lnfi Q.—-Wllll n‘ yonr usnal {rain? A.—Noj thers was :’nmm;nu goe umt- a0 b]la:neht.lmu lnlnhlher. Bel- T’ papers, 'nud'mmo other mfxmmd ofithat kini, ulm?rilr Uannr‘: ’nu‘lnunx é‘z:“u’.’f?vnn'éf’.fi.fi“ rovod + ivt,—taking tho sutio part as lo o 't recull | mo usal trahi, om—1e#s often on this nubject than any other, ‘I'ieit 1 went out on soma errunds, and went 10 lunch i o281t WAS 3 " ok Tom Bt AR | fioed much fecling, and duousced Blesrman for | Tyiiug vety spectal apn i, ir, QT only avk waa it & frequent traln with you ? 4, | = Q.—Now, wera you aware, of did you concclvayour- | with my wite, snd thon {0 2 party at the Second | ¢ MiiaqeA=lt was s partuctabip, it Vo wey 0 e i Jacss Srauans sty | baving ultored an ssserlion which was absclutely | Q. -Now, provious to this pasinet by you of foma | —Itwas an uulrequont train, It was ono of tha cou: | sell to lio aware, of an illifsposiitdn. or li-feelling on | Biroet opat, und up to Teokekll | ok back on tho | 170 pog reiiphy T1F,SAME BOAT. TUOLTHEN. T o IO INBUL S | e, Shearman s sprasg to bia o, and, whta | $566Dfo Soion, s e sty necviow il | veuontiine, T vinhod to afcud s torsuon | oysrtof Souton Yownd v (Gh 1 Ao ony | | Wednesday Blglt fuct fn tino o marey e, ey, | gut Ao bis famai anh ey a8 oty i s , " s Liad apokew about or shown you any contribution ro:| ook thio 2 o'clack tralul, was not lefi to any donlt abon! cr May of 1811, [ and T weut {ueh 16 oston on Thutaday, and got back i 3 T T BT D T | Lt e om0, 105 | of aay olher permon 1 A, Van, 4i. Q1t ras s cominon sy fur you to lake the3 | Iuspoko of Lot tg ma in the severeet torimv. G FekTuy iy and Chatfo Lo Wholo histary ‘f thats | o oicy LYSELE=Now, [ ank vour atfemtion ta wy \ards at b por cont on kmuroved city troperty, Also " gty Q.—Vlcano stats what occurred on tust subject, A | o'clock teain? A.—Yes, eir. . Q.—In rogarit tolier treatment of her husland or | _Q.—Tlis Feiddy uight of tho followluy weok? A | SM00E " e bod coudoned ua wife fault; ko] 1,500 8010 or bente A Ba PALMEL, Jiby b Washiug. | fnputations sgalust him (Shiearmau), Itwas avary | —Ii wan onoof seversl luferviews which I had with | °Q.—What {8 your babit {u taking the traln as fo hav- | her disporilivn I the family, or what 7 You, wir: Iwas at Gov, Olailin's house during the | Sofommity Hot la weties b Jpuraont, earstnens i 6 and 17, prelty quarrei aa it stood, and rocess spoiled {t. g:‘:"l'x ;n‘n!clh::gnh:‘-kfl::‘ln rt‘mvccu :‘xlm cundll(hnlllll:. -‘n‘% I‘ng ylm-rl utch l:i”dlnu‘c‘r at your leu‘u Dee it A \'lmh(l :Xlnr. % ST ok ot lhat s ‘w{h” “m";‘!"":,"n;; %;Jml- .;51'1.(;"?““‘ — e e » il 8y % 0 pay ths paper " ors “leaving, or_taking a8 @ park of your Q. (showing paper)—Now, sir, look at that paper, | | 4 1t « ‘DNJONRY TO _LOAN ON INRIDI IMPROVED TIE ATTENDANOE. £o)d me G2 various cases when An exigency coius th " N I THE EAGLE PUBLICATION. o i ®Fr | It respect of what fact—had he enjfolned upon yon M property, Toal estate mortgaros and commerelal | Thers wero many persons present of both sexes not | waa ¥ g e fl.‘.’wfi?&i Al‘—w‘:t?l'::.v‘:: l:xb«';f'u‘:l,!nm .',:n'c:' "xw«';é’; MR, DEEOUER MAKES TP MIS AMIND, it VHOILEE m‘h' Tilows basduritiig? k- '“f,’fi{"g,’,’:;‘_ ‘I{‘u’g"l"{",‘[““ 'fi““fdfln lonbl{mu Hage e eiEre L e J known 0 tho old_attendants, Bies, Flold 1s the only v 1O MOSEY T0 MrET 1T, It on my way up, _Lrovided it wos Mondas, uid I had | Qu—Now, M. Deechier, do you remember tho publica- | | Q—And whether tiat In thio ouo that wan peoposed | gy for o monreanii s A IgR0r Dleses, tiat by BUMNS OF MONIY T0 TOAN ON HOUARHOLD | mwember of Mre, Tiltow's coterlo who appears fu court | and he had to udvance it himself; aud on one eventng | 10 lovk afler my fldlluflfllh‘l""té- 1 took my lunch Just | iton of » portion of what Is called the * triparUitoagreo- | Lo o on that Saturday night to bo publiehed by you? | guge, sul not his owm, and thersfors | nlu:l:l“ it SYUAGEe fud sther good soliatorais, - Koum 16, 14 | with suy regulsriy, Mr, Teecher cuno in with bin | When T vrsa ta his houso, In bis'lxeX parlor, tho subw | 88 1wan golng ou upto thotrait, = ment 3 do you rememtor the publication In the publia | AT think thle by, sir. Judye Nellson—1 tuluk that queation in objerticy SuthGlasent. | wifoand sons, sl » few momenta after took the whe | Jecteame upy au i tho couro of wonte culversation | | Qe Ne% kWAL hout of 16, (oy, SR f0r MR | printay AT semember the whels of 1t belng Bube | 3ry. yrorets che VIELS, WRANOLL, s by Evacts, | LIS, L tBiok tho cotusel can aak bim whiat (cracy G, LOASFEsEn (N~ GOOD TEAL TSTATE | ness-chatr, it showed thoth (0 mes v of tous wee Lo dtatt, | OB this Monday 7 AL wa there about 11 o'clock, oy | Lshed, which Norrls at tho trinn eald ho conld nor fiml, | SI5qumstauces bo roferred to fu writing that claue, ey, sk ae sont, Bigmnck Slarclly i R and Eindorso ot s v byl | Seacaa ean rsollit, Aa searsd 1 Secollih] | Q- you romember what limo fhoocureed? A | 1 3. iiacianMo cule fors pape sesentay,und | piesta ArT ubersiood e matic L S i —— — 7 was ful eon minutes after the appointed bour | wileh waa payable on demsnd, and had beea wavd, for o hoy natd it could not be found, ‘I'wo infnules ifer T | wrhat frlry T B, T O 0L A | o proceedimgs commented. Sr, Evarts conmuit. | $4000; AGN 1hero Ware s deafia. which, an & nuAiats ADOUT THREE-QUARILRS OF AN NIOUI. i 149, A<On tlio 0Ll of Blay, T thiak, sa Fillerion Jean vor and aak for {50 Daper, nd 1t | wea i s o Serutood it snd assurely Lelersdii infeamian, bookKasjios, corraspandonts stends, Tegitfialo | iy eit is avocists counacl, anct Mr. Loseics axazn. | 7oty reko o o suwn of $1,(03 o S3.000 chel; amdL o | 1t was “all with it at i willco of ths Cirfetian P bl gt R van praduced usiantiy, it ot % " IRANSPENRED 70 3% mER ArFECTION, e auted: §60, nute patenta meodn's ape & i '~ | also handed 1mnc, or, rather, he opencd snd read n nfon, 3 3 r, Fullerton sl was unjust fo cast any r ng D ve pastictlacs sod ntorrioms 1 105, Triinao ofica. | ining bis memorandum of dates, ete, pusangen from, o letier, 1n which thio Qonors 83l hat v, during the farenoon of that Monday, the | Q,~Now, Mr. Beocker, snbecquent to that public- | tions on M, Morris, 0 | st pepauchco ot MeS ssaater, sk was ke e R Scr iR, ATTh PERE —_— hoclicck waa bl thaaioney st presautat iele digposal, | 40 of Jute, wore you st Sloulloa's honso 7 A1 vus | ton, and conneted with t, was thera uny lulerviow | | Mr, Blotrin expiaiied that the paper conld noteanity | et g presking up-of tho Douseliold 1 ostg o i T o Ened it a nvronsd o WAl TRACY AS COUNSELLOR. us s resumed theto Uuo drafta would ba fust aa use” | not, | vetween you and Tiften or Soulten? A-—Tuers wers | U0 fouid wiien 1t wen called for, and declarod that | gurtlod oo lier fal 86 far 84 be. mas coadebiayh & vravod, 11, USKORY & SO, 19 Lasalle-at, ) . ful, and 46 would 1 fu their power 1o moes thera as | Q.-Ou your return, Wonday night, when you mar. Sliearman’s imputation wanabsu.ntcly false, £lich ho bad forgiven, y T hECK CGRNON TIOURFS 0% | e OF MOULTON'S BTATEMENTS FLATLY DENIED. | (hey camo arouud : and theu boread soaetbing that | Feif ove of your parshioners, T supjse, weve you at | duterviowa botween Soulton aud mo aud Mra, Moulton. | ™ 3tr. Evarta sald lio il gl o (o Bapers, and | Qo None bt Giaselt oy trosas 100 12, es}:&?l;‘;‘%fl;‘(&’!‘n;r gmx gecurlty, Short | The witnesa teatifed : In Decerber, 1672 I do not | brought his hand down tipon tho table with gre.t em- | Moulton's louse? A—Na, eir, Q.~What pessed between you? A.~Mu wanted fo | conld diroct tho Court to produce thenr, Jolued upon mus, with tlio mmm"flm o bad en. Sme. CRUBESDELLA DO WN, 103 Fifthar. i ticrs was auy Intsrviow betwoen M, Titon oud | iasis aud enthusiaua, aud, lookluy min du 1w iuse, | - Q.—And did son ' seo d)ir. oF den, onlton on that | know about it,—vho and what sboutif, 1old b 1 | _ afr, ¥ullerion nrowised tist overy uifort wonld bo | olmulky, ol 15'battay e e of eors meoepiiis &, ‘(j"_vr“ u”‘.“«"c‘ofi» (3] l.\}.\’l‘lfi:ll_u.fl myself abont tle Rey. 1;:. S't’nm. nurd;llremember s R s St N e oy Yyt of that Weuk? A= | couldn't tell Wfin (lat all Tkuow wag thot I wasap- | 1200 (o find {liexo papers, and iho Court tooka toal 1‘.}:‘3’.‘;& A Thse mas o part of b luterrier of for siz months, or on mcand morteagy, | a conversstion about his vislt to Dr. Stercs, When . 3 2 ¥ ? turn— hied somewhicre aboat the middle of tha week b, 1 9 4 e ag deu wo wero in the atudy together, % CCALETY ter s rewd Q.~Aovw, how s00n aficr your return—which was tho | Prow ¥ BEECHER'S CARD. ¢ 3 éi's“(’]“‘b"(‘)‘o U:&"]’I::‘?J\':"’i“?, et | Tilton was resding “;\m fTras Blory,t and whes 54 Ther ke reoictid to I el Bgai,{util 1l e 130 day of Jamey ua‘:Lm’vr nsted—iaw soon-after | Mr, Ld ord, who askod mo € Thad any oblection o | The Court roconiven at 3 0lovtc 1o charmcien. ey ;ffidr[:claxll"fi‘.'# i o biokors | Prefaced s passaga by sayiug: *If you could stand | - Q.—FPerhaps hat 1s not materisl at pressnt. Now, did you bave au interview with Moulon? A~ | tno 3, Evarte—Ezlibit No, 70, Mr. Leechor, you say s At bla i — . tanido linproved property. No brokers | DT ) ", iid yo 3 3 y Q.—At bl hioute? A—At his Louie, when ho ot s A el tat, vou coud sod 4 i il oy vyl | N Tl gt o lhig ACASt | DU oyt dont . | PUBIOMTION o g s oneeas, | WSl v shors Ty Mot e Sl | it o 38 Mnmi 8 100,000 TOFGAN, 15 ANOUNTS, TRON | miatt sa well stato the fact as put It In that way, Iua | yolsy'ss im ar o to yuu 1t regard fo. thiy moncy | call. ' and I sald fo bim: “Well, woall think tho thuo is | iulicd?. A~Yes, i, the foxt morniug aftor Suliday, | Louschold, aiid whet Bob, Snd faem ooy et bia TEILVA, reasl oatets oo toanagants. Noc 11, Mo, 14 | ubsequent conversation with Mr, Moulton, I #aid | or st uiso by Tiiton? A.—I understood it to Eamoncy | _ Qe—Now, that morning Leforo Kineel's came, and | coming when §t should b published.” “But” eald [ Q—The next wornlng after Sundsy—Monday morti- | greement {hin€had coma up,and tie misundersisndings 3 i sowcthing about this eubject, I satd that Tilton was | {o bs applicd to the furliicrance of tha fatercats of tuio | Jou were engaged with him, dld you make auy call of | o " wpupnoso 1t ta bo published in Now York, with- | In@ 3 and where was that card propired Ut was ace | that had phed between i, and. desired, jn the most — a blockhioad if ho supposcd T would stand that sen. | Golden Age. o out of your houto? A.~No, dlr, 4 Towi) ot i b tually publisled, aud who took part with you i finally | caruest manner, that tho sfato of {lilngs between hin LOST AND FOUND. 1 This was sald 8% & protest, Moulton sald | (Q:—NoW, about iis Leing faken or wsed by Wim. [ QDo ’you romember thotlmoof seadinga folo. | O your kuowing,—without your buviag ansthiog | modeling it for publiestion? ~A~—Propared in my | and his wifa shonld R0t get aut.. and Shociy mot o bidedd ance Pputosty What wassald? A.~I uuderstoot Liin to say tiui (ke ubulr. fo do with #, and no reeponsibility sbaut it~ | study, at my Louse; Thomas Kinscls took partia i, | knawn, eapecially that It should not bowanzthing gl - o romethiug sboub an Intorview withs Tracy about this | check was used, LUt that the otber, the lus drafis, —Wuu was tho messenger that tock that? A~y | would you like {827 “Well," sald I, “thero fs | Q.—And how caiie koto Luthero? A,—Ou anin-.| out that had referonce to the fact (hat Stre, Sltonts] STRAYED OR_STOLEN~TROM 613 EMERALD- | jnayier, Wo were taling, and ho dropped that his | would nat be, wite, - 1o copy there, and they cannot moke any pub- | vitation through Afoulton, left him at all, ond ceme Lack again P i s S omne st SaTSkre: With ateniche horus, | lawyers said soand eo, I startod with surpriss, sud | _Qu=Now, sir, do you remember as part of this {ntar- | Q—Aud whils she was axoy were you in the houns ? | Jication.” 1 don't care witilog stout et dad ey | | G.—And o yon know wiotior e Lraught with bim | il vaage, h Sp ek sl dnden b Ha e ot O B er Mk i o malf b | he sald Lo dld not intend to carry tis cas any further | TO¥ btwoen you and Monllon, what is Licro stuted by A.—1I was, ond Lnd my prefarativne to make for my | «hut supposs I should get It in bund, would' it inter- | that card, or the fext of (hat card, or whether yot lud Q.—Now, yon say in another clsuse lower down; 41 * yhort, turned-in hornw, and giving milk, MICH A U, Ia o sald T Moulton (rerding) : #1 sald ta Beechor (hat I bad | Blscnco—coutomplated alizence, 1 wastohsvon lite | foro with uny of your plans, Mr, Brechier?" Iwsid I | 467 A,—The impression i I had i, str, abiall writs for the public a statement that will beartbs iTita! hear Uniton Stack Yardvs A liberal rewardwill | without lawyers, 1lie sald somothing about Tracy, but Epoken to Tilton suout this gift, nnd twat Tilton suld | tlo kind of vacation, sud looked forward {01t with | (Longlt it woull Le bad policy without some further [ Q.—Now, with thaj before you, 'was Anallyacard | light of the Judgment Day,” Did that exprees sgar. o paid. there was no understanding between us that Tracy [ ho could notaccept it. Mo uwd no way of returning | Rreat pleasnre, coustiltation sbout tha matter, 1 told him furthor, T | prepared and publiehed 7 ATt wan, Tona thiat 5o had ot (o Lime? - A.—lost cortotay OST—_ON THE STIL INST, A BLAGK I{ONSF— | should be bronght tnto it, nor did T propose his name, | the mouey thut ko koew about, and I wuld cieotw | Qu—What length of {ime docs it take yon, or doyou | Link that very day, that Cieveland Liad come to b, t whiat thne of the day was thin interview bee | did, ILad unover keptanyof the documents, noricy L0 anouca noumiay it owes cid:- A 1 The understanding was that mo lawyer should Lo | bocchor tliat I could ol honorably take this money | llow ustully Iu your movements) ta ¢o from suur |.aud [ bad conned thotnatter ovee in my mind, aud | tyien youand Iinselia at your Louso? A.—About 9 | reeord, nor wiads osplanatious, and 1 mesnt {0 dofl il D L for via rotuen 10 0T \Wewt Randotpli-ot. 8 from this person to put §t to THion's uss without ju- | louto to oiiice of the Chrustian Union in Nuw | ‘sald to Lilmz “ Now, Alr, Ulevoland, you must goright | —froni ¥ to 1u, A BPELL OF DESPONDENCY, ¥ 0FT_OR STOLEN-0N MADISONAT, GATL TIEZ | UToUsht iato ous counnels, formiug ‘L1lton about it, aud 1 don't zoo how hat | YOtk? A.—ALout turco-quarters of un lotie, varymg. | ovor and etop tht thing, It ought'iot to bo published | Q.—liow long a Ume was oeccuplodin 87 AAbott —Now, foward tha clong of (ns lotfor you syt Aweon LaSalls and Stato-ut., dlamondwiud, * Will xive Q.—I cail your attention now, Mr. Bocchor, to some | money tould te nsed thérefor,” Titat Lo gives sn tho | Tcould pet thore if I was s young c6 1 was twenty | in any suck way.” I couldn't huagino—IE didu't iny. | an hour or mare, or a liito Jcas, “Thersfors, thero 18 no nse in farther trying, 1bin 11§ roward, and no questions asked, T raturied (o otica | ptatements that Moulton has made on thixsubjects I | Aubject of a conversaton, Du yun reueinier anytoing | ¥0ars ego in twenty miunutes, self, but Cleveland scemed to kuow what the servico of Q. [showing wiluess o paper}~Now, look st this | uatroug [cehnx’ and it briuga great peace with if, (ks ‘st Divieion Kailway Uompany, cornee blatasgd Rao. of tiat Xind? A.—Not in counectivn wits tat lraus- | Q.—~Dut us a matter of fuct? A,—Dntas ibe diguity | ju wus, and that it was—it wan published—wel), 1 told | paper of Mouday evenfug, Julie 2, and sce if that i 4 2y, o $ Eiliata. 4 e Lo Beachar sk my hastuoe, Waodeufl, mas very | scatoln of wxo comen on, I iake laugee; bubit takes o, ot | —think I {old lum—the Tntorviow I Lad with Oleve- | 1h0 card as thero priaicd, (o bo flin card Foltlod bo- | st soion b New slre el fich o foobg T —ONF SOREEL MARE WITIE HAUIER SN, | o6 (1e Victorla Woodhall publication,inasmuach ‘A—Now, after {13 transaction, after this conyersa- | A1 average, threc-quarlers of an hour, Jsud, Iawm gretly sure I did, iween rinselia and yourself? A.—That iadt, 1sbould | rogard {o yourself, or yourihealth, or condition, &1 £4 heary maue and “tail. A liboral reward for informi. Ihany of his friends and mauy of nino—ar soveral of | vl What did you du fu respeos 10 s monoy, O pe- Q.—XNuw, ontle 4th of June fullowing the even- Q.—Well, it you told hm o you can statoit? A~ | thing, sir; I think 1 reccguize it, you refer ‘to n fhatclauss? A.—Nothing whaterer, HIAMD ATY his fricnde and soveral of mine—bad criticlsed my po- | SUBIAEY bilp? A1 weit Lume and taoughit about ft, | Inw of the inarrisge, by what tratu or Low dld you 807 | 150 went to' Lo /'riune oftice and tricd 4o stop it, and A BLIOIT ALTERATION, except that I folt 8o, for 1 felt so not at that tize r. Doocher, vore ydu famillar with the bours | alone,—those converennt with my minisiry kaow rery ublication of the first issuc of tha Brooklyn | well what thot is, # A~—1knew gencrally, 1 don't know Low | ' Q.,—Now, Mr, Deeclier, in regard 5o tempersme, what they hiad como for, uid e sald Ham gob up in ki | lonif 1y knowiodgo extended back, In reapect to depression Of apirits, what ta tha fsct ia Yo T NIGNT, BRTWEEN S1ATP. . snd bismed myeelf for beinyg so atupid, 1t oveurred | A—Tho 8 o'clusk train, in the morning, leaVing my | (hen up to Sam Wilkcaow’s Louse, who was the man e s Rttt s syuo e me bt e S the firta Tar sy o | tone thal that wab what I oiglis 1o huve dono, wnd 1 | biuee at 6 otlock, WhO W olng 83 IUIIED. 16 OF had 00y fe Tt was | of prast eaming, Il receirs a Hlberal saware $ions (g the atore ; and Isaid to Beechor that Woodrufr | Made It ;mmm‘ of gfl;llfl rrpmho‘li {h‘.}t if bo wunted lnq'fi‘:h:':f6| ;ns. ;'lg.,f :}\on:’.“‘!:f& v:;lc :g]flldfinlgfirv- ahout wdulgut, ‘e woke Ham up, snd told him { Kuo: i BRkaye oo | rocoms g c mouey, I said atterward, ko uught fo toll mo o, 4 H — TGN T 611 OF AVTIL, & TOGKFTTIOON | comttel s e poaglen et 110 Sircumatances, to ke | 2 Qitun roprosched hitn? Al Topraschod b | Wiiam Cladin, at hmwnfl?k, 80lles out of Boston | pud pighi-abirt right i’ bed, and subu tomiddle of | Q'—\hat aro tho houre? A.—etween 1 and 2,— | rogard (0 yourselt? Ae—i have the very best tod 1 canuatulng ome payices valusbly onty fo tin awer, | asked Woodruu whors he could recommibud, wid Lo | 103 o Gind Deat Jaig eDUgh dertuaict Wl tis unid Y Rt At int e had i durlug | tuo bed,and tha sl form goes Lotwean 1 aud 3,—a0 T alwoyy un- | bigheat, X pily snybody “that has iny wie 11 i B b ] a 8 Vi 5 g | by o v N 2 [X = er, st Tt lodiang s Htectos fung ol Focomiiuetid Tracy, and Tuaid o gl omufnflnnhmnlx, uu‘fiuamlw t{\llu’m 203 that Hare iefor o owaty elgious Tunuley st iar- HWOKE UNTIL EYERSTAING WAS BLUD deratond,—aud tho others later, oncs than, 1 do at T O0S1—DN WEDNFSDAY AFTERNOON,TTIT INST,, ¢ ind of dellcaey should not kduder hitg, aud thea [ dents e inclosod, "4 Fmrd veward il bo b icad OB i shoullera pad Fthount woutd Siorgoc) | over this finch, and bo diduk urgr, Ihowis very uf. $ dud innds unacraugetuent a In tho room, and lold themn to go about ihelr busineer, | ~ Q.—Now, eir, what clause In (ho card s prepared, na | ireme, ithiotgh good apirits predomimte, tui thut that wi's lia lookout, thab_tio understood what lis | ugéested 13 form o youns you bayo teatifled, is | fiiness or ovarwork and exhaweton continued, brisg was nbout, sud ho said ho didn’t care a damn for Hou- | omitted hera? A,—As I'published the caed it reads, | mo down sometimes {uto a singlo day, and sowetinag ry Vard Decclier or any oilorinau vu earthi; that | * If that document (alliliag to ke tripuctite agree- | tnfo n consccutive weok, of most profound depressios, turn of oue or all at Koot 2, 168 Flit) delicate ubout ity snd Iaticrward aet on foot tha opers- | With tho Ltev, Mr, g hiA? o el / F8ilke Jioou advie D 3 2 N k & o g was golng 10 bu publahied, Well, Moultn eald | ment) should lead the puilo to regard Tillon s tle ) —Doea It go Lo the oxtent of hyperchondria? A [ OST=1 Jiousis OAf REFWEEN TWE jfl“‘,o';;"‘{"w‘,,;‘.‘,fln:‘,’,,‘“‘;fifi'hm”fl:‘;,":;fi'&gl:}: Uow for muney,' Then I didn't v it. Churely o whick T preaclicl at the callegs in thy | 11,01 "rablior knocked somia plaus we i s rix | Eutlior of Uis calumulon 1o Which )t sltudes, 1t il ‘do | —3¢ it Goy_ boyhaod. L tIAk ta § Bave rovs o and Take. AIEur gnld Aiectasiey, eat advica upon the subJock. Tt will b hiecemsary 10 | o So-iou Weilk tu work und gob wcuoy by amortgage | STEMINE |\ a0 e A No, s 6 gard to tho publication, butthenles f go, aand that | bim groat fujustice.” As it wos proposcd, anda | older and tougber fhat it slops iu that of profonzd mill bo Hberalls v ¥ koot il Gen, Trasy the trutha. 1€ you have 1o Gjeccon, | OLJ0uE boare? A.—L did, oo 4 87 A.—No,sir{ Sun- | \ins the penieral tenor of our conversation, Tolso un~ | I retused I, it was, #That document’ should | saducss, rather than in the more doveloped form & I ONDAY EVENING, & HID TOOK then, Tyl ssacnt o my partuty'a wah, And sopeat | , Q=D Y0u tako tho woiiey toMoullon? A~Tdid, | deymighte 0 L derntood from him to say It was a surpriso to Tilton, | lead tho pubiia'ta regard'Tilton as the wnthor of tho | hyperchondris, which my father Lad ud my anos ol ool botirean Lanivat, sad Asiiabiari, on el | wiih' Gen, Tracy.s. Aud o sakd It o i o jocs e o it accurrad when yom gave fitoim, | | Oimdow on the I of JunoeSnmisyyon tett [ LUkt o B O b Taab s WL | D it Bk ey, S e waudent | dass; o o tion, If 1 thouglit It was best, a . O B9 Crpbind 3 underatood Moiiton 1o eny, agalust mo,” T wauld 'my uaine to tha NTENT. g tu 643 Weat Madionat, _ Yoty i SucaubLib wxs beat, syl Loald that o Mot | betiveen you ud him? *A.—1lo expressod himscif a4 Latter thoro with o 200 to Mr3, Moultun, us'you 1ave | *'g"Yon mean Mr, Houlion? A—T nunderstood o, at tho connmeticement of the leiier, and QeNow, v vouat sy s, dartag this ol ~p "“.‘,“.“.'f,f.{‘.,‘{’,,".},{.}',",fi,,”.".}.,‘? ‘\mz:jm'_:ng:)u ner wanted me to do t, sud I {houghs {t wun notesmary :x;:.u‘x:gum('n:ecn: ‘with it, awl iought it was & Very— | % :‘:‘m“ ity luglq‘l]t‘uu that the publication vf It had been gratifylog |n|';fi:1:‘::’«l?l ti::h;l;k;r."\"lufluamtml-laloua‘hhue‘_:"ym)x inings, bad auy mind, auy purposo, of sulclde? 4= » yolla ¥ to take advice, nnd that I did not know 5 g 8 crvie n o Tillun,, s nu Py e fiuriany | Nop slr: no, sir, o Hanwoo-at, and Gamnplall-ar. Tucudor, Buelockp:mis | whan o' consuit on (ko subloct than Gsn, Tiacy. T roimbelh eir, bow soon atter that payment of $3.0%0 | | Q.—DI1 you havsuuy luterview with 3rs, Moulton | Q.—fuPllton? A—Yer, eir: Tohad geen hizn, T | should over oot to be responnibio for the fujurious g i o e ver axpressed any suid purpaes ¥ urn i 30 Y2 2SOt | gnformed Lsocher offerwazd—L sald Lo Bocsher atte. | L0 Moulton did you bave au fatervicw witl H.m, &nd | cu il Ji!m aturcday, tho! v, anotlior futer- | don't recolloot bim acelug i that day, On the mest | stateincots whoso forco was derived wholly from otlie anyono? A,—No, slr, 5 REVARD-FOIL A su,v[m..\loub;l('hl)l 5+ | ward—that T hod told my partuer that1 wua wrilling Liow did it occur? A.—Ithink it wus the foliuwing view with alrs, Moutton"than that \hich you have ( worning I was sent for by Moulton, ore," , ~In what senso, then, of desth hays you nsed st D) gdatlont as ook Luland uis croniug. Kotura 1 | iy conault with Gen, Tracy, and that ho mada an ajs. | Hunday moealug, sud when § went out of wy Lousels | Hated 7 A.~Ouly a pirato luterviow I bad with Lev | Q. fiat would bo (he S1ut 7 AThat was Ssturday | ° G.—What was tho clauso as proposed fa the card you o4 bologt hest 1he end of your ot A=1s flyec ol — — polutment with Gen, Tracy. I had secn Gen, Tracy | 69 t0chiurch, Tiltun was waitiny apparcutly for mio | iu the morning, i W morning, the 31st. 1o told mo he had a devllof a time | rojected? A,—*Alr, Tilton's courso towards mo Lias enee of & eentiment of feollng—nob in b PUHM B5(){) (LAFATD_TOR_ISFORMATION "TEAD: | on tho subject of (s Viclaris Woodlll story, Now, | 92,410 obpodite’ cornez, and 1 Joiucd bia waLwent | | QuAtowlat time, and under what circumatances? | ail nighi, yretly oar, o T undertood lim ; (imt Tl- | Dout that of & man of Liouor and Integelty." ora deslgn, e ln:'nlhvmmr"{ golta stolon from 41 Mao- | sir, did any conversation of that kind occur? A, [ 9¥05and Lo A—I1 wus while waltivg for Moulton tu conio iny Ho | toy had, on seelng tho cwnlufl nowpapers, gonoup ta | Q.—And how about that clause? A.—I would not P — e B e S aron 0 questlons | (1) no air,” It a hmoginary § memory dead, sud fasey WALEED DOWY TO CHURCIT WITIt ME, was ouk for somie reasou when I firut went tier Alr, Ourtls, and tuey had & talk with him, nnd (old uim | sigu it, - < sakod, 3 i Vers aetive, {itkiag o Sua miout alfectiouste und soeil ogiiry anSreoels it e of i) dapd” A =Dtwedi- R | ue; uover could siand tlat in thoworld; ot that | | Q—Now, Desebor, when, on Satutdey night, you FURTHER DEN‘IALS. i e === o, that interview, did anyihing of {his i the atreet near tha church, Juet on s would laill bim 5 (hat It would appear frow that publics- | tnformed ‘Moulton that your reslguation woula TILTON: MUNT AT THE PUBLIOATION 0! MISCELLANEOUS. oot e ea e heb e AT | thio cdgo of ‘Lho Exuwrdy when bo weut ik weyand 1 | Qe—ud did Stoulfon come 107 ATt did, {ion, ‘58 the eyeniig pupors ad seid, (hat hoand | publehed Af this matler was proceoded Wit and g PARTITE COYENANT. ton and Deocher: I satd fo Mr, Doscher I fold | s, Q.—llow loug weroyou thereat the howws, withMre, | fiowon lud been $n leagus togetlier, spread- | Went down.stairs, did he say suytbing shout sceiug ) s 00A- | ™ ,.—Can you give thal = s | Moulton, or iz, Boulton, or both 7 A.—Well, witlh 3 . —Now, Mr, Beecher, after tho publication ef ke FLOUD, Pt Mlich. __________________ | intercourse with Ay, Klizabeth L1ltou, unil ko sait "— auACE, MERCY, AND PEACE. W otlock, rousiacil we woulda't do 80 any more—aceorging (o | don't fecul ay signiieunt convessatian rempectig It | did anythites of tue Kind oaus ob Aloultoa's buteca GASH PATD FOI OAST.OFFF GLUTHING AND | A,—~Who rald? ) Q.—Now, sir, ou that samiu Sunduy, Uil you recefve .~ Now, what part of tbls hour wasepeut n Mc, | (no reading of the tripartite agreement, “Well,” 1| Q. —Did you kuow Tilton was in the houso? A—T tuopart of Tilk tngto yoh, ¢ Mr. Descher, da of all kiude, by sending s lsttor Wiy was ead to you? A.—That [ saliltbat? | aelipof pipor that hisa beep mnds sn extiult hece, | MOUlton's companiy 7 A~ uliould (hink perhajs if- | maid to dMoulton, # he wrote his own articio on it.’ 1t | kuew it, sirs but § can't ay certaluly that 1 knew j; | thepark of Tilton saylngto yob, “ Mr " the L oe, 68 Biati-st. - Moulton—¢ i¥hat he sald in tho presenco of | Witl the words, © Grace, Meroy, and Laca® gn jt7 | e mlinites or tventy, was wrlticn 80 4 to cover overy gromud of difference | Lofors, at tis heginning, or afterward, publicatton of thia tripsriita covpnant puts mels TOTTY | my parther— that If that wia trua it munt Un concoaled | A~—1 do not kelow, 1 received b allp ot yaper o une | Q-—And how did it interviow oceur and go on | Leiween hins and us, and when bo found out that fhe Q—Now, aftor ho had eeen Tilton, did Moulton | poeition of ninan having been forgiven by you for ., betwoer! Walashaud | ot'all lagardn DId Stonlton say anything of this | day, but 1 caunct identify it, X found (¢ hg o e | 8t ibe bouse—at thels housa? A1 dot remembor | ynaney was e, L stopped tho ssdiele, and, Just Lo | rendrt fo any observation of Tillow's in conuection | some crimo, Now you know that fs not Kuh Chicago, condupted ~saluly by M. tlo tublu on the platform, inclosod in & ¥eaibd cnyer. | the consecutivo interviow, and it wua au interviow in | Wi, fixed it a0 that ho sould th this resipuation 1 A~No, sir, Lo did nut, i class oualo bely”of all matiomaduics | UL 6 Jou afler, orin telerente o b o e | Ope.. Ui opeuiuly it, T saw it was (n Tilton's ‘e | which 1 did pretty nuch oll of the falkiug, 1 apent | M2 X0 4 20 et bo cou anrmvANOR ™ QiTis paper ws S - I ommct stand In mny such poiles 7 00 e, ————— | ter, 1told bim the facts In the caeo as it was—that | Wriling, ‘Cliere was slmply thut entence, oy, 10 decaduclop Tiiton very laraelys 10 use when o wanied to use It, and have quitlanco in A DRAFT, OR PROTOSAL P as that, mor I won't mtand -io o R DERIROUSOFTATSC TESSONE TN TATE | vou kimd been guilly of aoruat intercourse with dirs, |~ Judyd Nellaun—~Tli couiiael desiru Lo kiiow whellor | 3 U: 7AWLst was o gubject of the Luterviow Detweon | reand o ol o st aid nowr, i Dhore I any coms | of rosfgaation, 0¥ proposed Teaigustion—vhat became | 8uch Sporition aa that, Now, I want you o or “"“"‘_N jans ,'""w ross LKL, Woman's I}l!nbflh'r!llon, and he said in the presence of my | you recollect it it is signed T, X' or uol? Witess— nd yourself 7~ A,—Moullon and nyeelf— platnt, he ought not to make that complniut,” Well, he | of n,:flr. Tiwecher; thia paper thiat you took ont and | rght, or T will publish this cand,” and Moulton pro A0 Xeon.gts QeH) oo | Dartner that if that was true it must be cancealed | It 18 sfgued T, T, That b the oue I refur to TUE SULJEOT OP THE INTERVIEW wald that tho dovil was Lo pay, sud sometbing bad to | read'to bim—what'Lecamo of it¥ A—I slont know, " had » card for publication W waa preparaty v s | coods tosays “Aud bo ar ul FULL NN FOOLHL | 4t ali hazerds” Did Moulton make any such stato- rts (showing tho papet t0 witueas)—Look at that, | JVo0 FReatation>T mean for the cowing card which | bo done, Isald to bim thal ' had cotun toubout the | sir. 1t went tho way of prolty much of my papers i thie whole of (£8 auust bo o good order and cheap. Auddress K ¥, | pmontasthatto'yon? A,.—No such statement, Mr, Lceclicr, and say If that 8 6. A—Tlat fait; | 1 underalood 1iiton was Jicveriug, sud whioh T told | eud of sy pationcoy thab didn's Intend to mand this | which [ fry to keep, ; into which was Incorporated & part or tlie s ™ tios, 2 IT18 AVSOLUTELY FALSE sk Beriplural; that was on the platiaru, Lt would be & anatity £ 1) waa tu ba such as ho Iut- | {hing any longor, and that, it maliers must como | © QeYor aro 1ot Ablo to fnd 1t A.—No, sfr It 15 de- | lettcr of contritionaf Jan, 3, 18707 it baa misp VW ARTEDZA MANTO ENAAGHE 1N A BUSINESS | through and through, from end to end, Lvarta—ilo woworsnduin fas S, W, I, Grace, | GO, It (wOWd (bo, aud then conia & di- | {o & buad, it wis just s good u tims for 1 to | stroyed I Lave no doubt, —1871.] Now, slr, at any intorview at Moulton's Eouse that will 1n7 icom g ekibut a pall | Q.—Aud diil Lo continue—t And 1 sald (Liat Tracy | MEFcY, sud peace. Hundiy moruing, buked | mo tor® gicowmen did, Lo re- | come to ' bead nuw na any othor; aud that I .—Now, hers are the supposed con'ents of 1t, | on (his occasion that you Lave heard spoken of, orsof Jst Lo $8U ‘fm'iufa QaNow, ilton hus given ue the date of this noto aithough Lie did not recommend lylng, this Invest, f the cases in which lyiug wau Justifable ¥ | the 10ih or 1ith of June, 1574, Now, ure you ulle ta eapltal rauiced O dlscouragoment, ' tnt T ta W has e vidence, u “ e v goed i, a1 B o B, | O, ke one g o I, (b mtler, el | whichhevhocn fyemin sitncs oo L oot | e Gt fllowad il pubision o sl u T FOR OALL Ir; e nover Ll T iy saeh (g, say, from your rucollectlon, what part of Juuv, or | 304 many an occasion befors, Hohad it tn Lis puwer | yoothed e somewhat, tweed & nd eald tha fuaticr could be | @ correct statement of {67 A,—Not quite, agreoment, dld any such thing as that gocur bol Lokl . ' becquent futerviaw u what part Of May, or what'tinio it wus sent? A/~ | tododtagaliy sud noshouldda il 1 wou't way {i was | got over; that he hat fnlluonce ; he kicw enongh .—What variation wonld you make i’ it, or how | youand Tillon? ‘ATt dfd not, I pover st fbg Furgopig e fraeg u Bl 'l‘.hu«fi“ur'.v.“-:'; Knaw it was 1ot given on thu JUth of Jue. At thitdnlerylow, butito= No maie Heee: Souid hold Tiitan, fog Be Jntormed tua thal | waiid you atsta 10T Aredtroadnt o btore 1oy | Jo0"mor tho thing itiat bo published, 1 only besrdof 'be fo charsoton | How do you kuow tnat? A,—Nor 1870, m%mz:m'&—l dun't recullect it sy’ boaring on | 7ilon was golng to yublish & card that night, and that | withs my reajgnation of Flymouth Chureli.® Tp e gou‘l‘ of rofutiacu, i’ +&, Hoom bouse, in my study, between Gen, Tracy, Woodrtr, st ncedcmiog s e Bévk Bteoet Ohmaren o )y and nysell—Vetwoen Gen, Tracy, Woodrufl, Tils — o o myaclf—w ¢ et iuterviow 1 Q.—Nov, what part had 3 X it from others, , Hoslton 10 smy con i waa golug L0 fucfidé » pact of Uhat nieslursndumm | duleulty 8 of xalsulng chureh fn tat way~t pav- | Qe—Vell Uiy cards da whlch was lnn:m"‘:d.‘: Sa el s i il oo o = nd a i veruation OF futerview that morming? A~~Only s | letter of apology, or whiatover namo you msy chooss | tarate, something to that effech *f havs park or whole of the lotter of contrition, you L3t AT OON TIOERSI, AT 135 BAST | bod fold Tricy spain the truth, aud iatd |, Q.—¥hot would Lethe 6th? A.~Ifomade s mlatake ive anioug you In sorrow for two yeare.” It wae fu order | ready statod you id ot sea? - A,~1 pover 83 ‘;V':yu:fiz»nf.‘ulfymnu. Ul A, OLAY. Lofore him the lober of contrition”? A,—lly | 4ntus date, 1t wasnotou tho Huuday that way ucare wnlnh{-mudca whila T wus nmnq‘ur. Moulton, 1 s o oo ’ A ive atrife, and save, if I recoilect it right, from .—Well, I'don’t know that~hfoulton asys (st ______ e | uover told mo ouythiug—tbat s, nokanylhing fron | £8t tothoevent, It wasnot on the Huuday thutihe — Wt deourrsd at that? A.—Thero was notling n% It abaios ") & cerlsin Bovso: s That, Ut did snyihitg pass Detwecn you 8B v ~'The first of January, 18711 ‘A.—Yes, sir, and | lo ra { yould bo very dangbfous and Very dnuniging | tdingeaco’s (iboy Lavo — = == ificant, suy moro than I wis more than Usue im Lo i 14 Lo, even by distortivn, nide, I | 8th was uearestio, Tory Blgu i} i ta Moulton: * Well Jet bim_publish hold; % bt siuce s vecent publication mskes this no | ton of that kind—his asylng that you pui bim | MACHINERY, Tever sali suyehing (6" Lt o tho subject, hor ba by | | @—Ib taa Agrced 16 was on Bunday? A—Tvwas at | 8UF SrY, FAULGE han vorry, am not gl o try patcly (s fUiig ‘up, | onger possible, T siow reslgn my miniatry, and return | position. of & man baving Deen forgiven by 3ou F e T AT R lecty porbieto 1y 3o Tie 1ut and 161D, uad fulormediate Ja Hoaton, I WALHED UP AND DOWR THE N0Od, and ol T sy Tongie 1 ouil sometting aors | fo REvate 1o T {BIK W) (hove IAcontIdaraLie | Some veltmnd Ao, ris T KIRKWOOD & DUNKLEE'S, 171 AND 173 LAKL. o« Q.~Yuu think it wes 44 Lato we tho early part of | and said tids wiato of thlugs wus fatolerable; I | fhings that Wwore ihora eniphetle ik r ey * 1a wibstantially (ho card, ! v—~OF whint 4 pasa? * A,—No, sir; noihiog. Ay Ot aud paraasiroa ad wovamorbiag | o Gr=Did heuixo sey that Lo (hleuttom sommunteatad | 5 203Vl SV Soa 0 St tartas 1€ ey abouty | was ok loiug ta tand "3t "wuy longors ' 1t | und Sually bo sala, W5ty ORI FRIRY | SN M0k 1o atontton of §,_‘z’(ro:.hmcnmn'h-u Toft, 11 1o iad beed tbecy iheliing, 2 - facty In tho canc, and that ‘Whoodors “ilion Lud de. | 437 It was fu 187 Ewould, bot khiow but it Jros 103 WG A WURE IS, AN, 8, dmen ighe a | Now you may depend upon it, un aln't golng to pmix | yatie purposo of resiguation, did yon sa fatend to du it | Al you say to Moulton: 4 It Thieodora Tiko 1L TWAVER | nounced Moulton for o sloing, and Lad safd to e | tey should sy it was 1 tho aprlug of 1674, Lahouid | well dio st oucs, for Tllton let tho matter Lo con- | ifsh 1t to-night,” Well, Now an you kiow] 1 thiuk | Tuis publlcation wae 10nqe’s Aodust e suress ths | Hshoe that Totter, it would aliply Lo lils deatt—batih 4 i5 AN LAKE-§ wu stock of Jrun and we s workin : 5 L know bub it wi trollod by lits 1600ds, Iustead of keoping it quict be | ha will, o ld in s towering pa ” v Ol z 5 portatioui it sy CBblave Roass puiyey | (18L X U wo Dunbicas o rovest tho gull of Kilzabeth | nurinowbutfiwes, ould Let 1 Jeak oul whon lie el i & Gisturbod moody | o will ot * 0, sl ey o1 5a Houh pome 0 | Lot hves T atiouid bavodono it e signation ua- T yon Bt ontug that you wod od macblunahopaupplion, ' .;.’”"w','l“h’:‘{e“m‘,', b that °C Dad ‘conilderod 1t my MRS, MOULTON'S STORY. A5t thed IWoUd some to the eary of my friends and | tavoseen him that way before, T can bold him, wud. | doviiet contingency? Ao wublication of that s quation It the pubiication was mado, Ll ATAN, UNI! ¥ TIE BANKRUPT 8TORK, —\Wholly and unqualifiedly falso, i » A . ",“7 "“u"‘"n nho woull wmaoth mo | it Lie dou’s publislt it to-night, wo can manage' it ud | card would compel at onco & consideration of tha | Moultow suy to you that that would bos virtusl .01 corner Twonty.secund and‘ Stato-ste,, on Balarday ow, did you say, by way of roply, of at all, to MU BEBCHEN PHOCEEDH TO EXPLAIN, down, and the affulr would rest fora tine, aud then | that ho won't publish it ab all’ é Very weil,” sald I, | whule anbject by my clurch, and put me upon irial fu | uion of the crime, snd ft woy an act of coward maxt, the chrayeat and Lirgost drg guods ad notlon ature o et Jou wase gioa hat Theodora had ebne | Qu=dMr, Leccher, subssquent o tho monll of Do- | comé ut aguin, sud 1 hiad stood it about as long ae T | #1f anything of thatsort is goiny (oo oo, 1 [ fHatchurds s, sa £ bellaved that Waold my part o do fi—iliat Is, on your part? AN iutended to, (Card shown witneas,] Thix proposed | gave him tho iden that he kad gouo down to s0a the | churcl, and’ any o o that & prol e | #enited W & conferenco, and that you hioped some good | cember, 1870, did you come to be more acqualnted A of ‘Tilton% I dou’t rermember vher (o b f [ el and ut uny ratoany defense of mysell {hst Q.—You havo eaid, Br, Heecher, a3 (5 GETITER 0Tt BINGTE, ETIORAE | it 1oa confereaco, and tuss you hioped somo good e i | estd ot Tl memiber cyer (o have aeen. | Lyale folks on tho matter, whanld be necewary ou {ho pibiication of tiat card I | eard, which included ‘what haa beeu spoken c! L EIORSI 3 . with Mrs, Moulton than you had befora? A.~I did, | It was never shown 10 ine iior mads tho aubjoct of | (re-Who b — d, or was gob i k o yuu, 3 = d'm«:; :uu::nng;,fl:l’:?uule:.a and In yood runuing | Lt nyl‘y ?‘L‘v;‘iuhu;":;’:: -x:g' m-t‘y’:l'n :fiurggur#, wiw (Lis extract rontafued fn 1t ‘T nne‘ofl r‘lvl:'- ‘fin X -'l f,.‘,‘,"i‘:&f“nm bt gm :d: :umx' :.‘.:1:; mz:grl n:rfl.lmnlniv o mau, ghting | “Leltor of contrition,” was not shown {0 3 Jrow saL OF NEW-SUITABLE e i HiM liog Q.—lu what way did your acqualntance with Ler | couversatiun, I ney ch atatoment, 1t is | srive, sud on what terma of acqualutance were you af- | from thu M Apoiogy * until {t was potliched in tho ug Lumpered by restrio- | you remomber? A—Ido, tesriet O BAL ir f b 0 £ i 2 tiant lod e to say to Liin, * You_ougbt 10 yo | tions, rulcs, sid dutice of a pastor, Well, now 1'ask you thist At {his faterm Sy il e st et st oo e B ot AT o from 0y ot | i e, o fh i of 900 tho vt vl | vl dsmund el Sl Pt P it & A et o Tnd 0 pertect arder, tuarantesd: Led S9ibt: prics, bared S vislts to hor husband a her bouse, and con- | 8¢ 300 icecher o you remember, if at all, how SUaur o BB KON CORSULEATIN, THE “LAST SUNDAY" LETTER. .—At an Interviow £t which, 8¢ he 847 o)y rion, B I pericol o ALl bed Sbt e sl msmber, The reason of that wasu's contined Lo (his caze alone, ! g wan prosented, he says this (being asked by g',mk. L 81,30, n THE GOLDEN AGE, tinued throughout all this period until late | esrly there wus any c;mvuu :leh tween you snd | Tlery were othier matters botween Kinsells and Mol YURTHER EXPLANATIONG, 1 a0pj080) 8 s 0l R, TILTON'S DELPENDENCE O il18 FRIENDS, In 1676, 1 was at fhelr Louse at somu perlods | Mre. Moulton couceraing any of the watlers which Iad | 141 and Jowen which Jed to fumillar aud constant in- | The followlng leiter was shown to withess ; Do you reocollect whether -nylh"m," “which Thio witucss wes asked fa what way Mr, Johason | SYery dy, Howmetimes onca ouly s weck ; sometimes | 16300F Yilla 10 ler Lusland? ATt waa early in | (ercoiiroe or consullation, and therefore mads 1t pnt- |« Bunoay Monxtna, Jud1, 1876, My Dian Faume, | 8Uoub o craaure in thab loter of Jaz. 1, 1otk M3} T rul | ¢ that ha stianld bava the (ntorvew with | o, —Yes, sirs o camo to b emiployed ax udltor of the Chrlatian Union | 91ce 1 fcn days, once a (month, and sometimes not i vhen St and In what forus was aostbiig | Seaotin, st bo migroed 10,40 fh 11a tock Wit § | Tho whole earth bs traniuil, sud tho heaven fu soreuq! | pUPCRRS thered Avos wlrj TRNUNY rementar by tha witncss, Mr, Fullerton objected, und tho Judge | Fo four months, so that It was anfexceodingly variablo betwoe you and her? Aty haprasion in it | Jutbor fusiaid ion 1t (18 Was ous of tho rars cases | 43 befits ono who has abont fnishod his world-lite, 1 | Lhag, 8, infarduction of A ession or stateme ruled that Bir, Evarts could only shiow ihe genersi fact | Blercourses for aithough (be story la con- | Wad iualay oF duilo, BiTL i dultery between i e upen which [ ventured to finslst upon suything), | could donothingon Eaturday, My head was con. | adultery between Noschor sud Lix wife, au B R ———] - . Q.—Yes, aiil Low did auy couversation arise, and | aud went with him ont of tae houso (1t was Dut a good sl mad 1t waa atricken uut. rasence? 3 of Mr, Johuson being 80 employed, densed dnto unity, the facts stretched | iy, 4aid? At aroee in couscquence Gf 10y | b a 11 oelock Gaturd fused, Tutngood sleep bas mude {k Uks cryghal. 1 satd in your pratency RoU .§§*},_°P.B~‘:.°~BPS' Witness procoededs ‘Thers waa dlssatiafaction with | Out daring fonr yours, nterrupted by locturlng | ayking ber husbend whietior Lis wito wis Awaro of the | bog Comut dogn {0 bay bousey afy SOFBINe | havo determiiued to make no @ore, Tosistance, Theo- A3 Tae flfi:\ne‘r'fl.mu"“hm“l-lf:—wu‘w e ARGAINS INBRAND NEW AND RLEGANT I ko editortal matagement of the Uniun by the publish | COUTHcs, and by fong vacailons, oud Ly the sululdenco | dificuttics In the famliy, Dy bedroom, thio aatau rooin whiero the plstolcena | Wore's lemperayiout fa such that {bo future, even i( | 430 my wite, I B Gt tor taxnifoeat AREHIANTE p d Wilkeson took parts John- | Of diMculiies, aud my visila to the house were at | Q—Yul badavkud hlm? A.~Whether it was—he | was, and wo 'chatted, and ba refroshied blineelf and | temporarily sarned,, would bo abwolutely worthless, - A LITTLH MIXND. A= arlos suit, nuely ulal Jatest style, with 1w, in cousequence, aut ey b eritie: ¢ e ek hought it would Le—wise for 1o to say suything | weal down the hill (0 tho Euuls olice, s T understood . t teud £) my quertion Yot irely e 1 rewalat toLall price 3.0 for ssod 40’6 Name was urged upon me by Wilkeson, It ran | critical periods, almost alwayy, with raze excpttous | ROV S TCRT Bo=vEs (0 ne Ju b8 Bfisrwardn tint*ho wont down tleres Meanwhtia § | Suok Wbl sbrupt clurgos, and zoudorlug mo Usuleat | | Qu=tell,ale 1t you wlltationt 108 55, ™ © A audooma walaut pacfor sutt, lnlsld wih Eruicl slong for months, At last, after My, Johuton kiad been | Oblye Then and f fhoo virlis 1 grudually Lecatms | foiiun to. fl—eruiber _enconsagod it turied it orer In my mind Gud a3t dowi sud wrote | ANY UOUF oF day to ho oLliged o stullify al tho dovicwn | ¥ 43CHEL s LUC ATRAERE DCTRRE 1 Lavo 0o sounded by Wilketon, T went (0 so0 bl and e agred | Bonted moro wilh Mro, Moulton, She was a very | 3rs, Moullon, wiew I pact ‘hier suiothue ‘tme, | Eard of roufuiation, which s hot beciy it 15 guacy | Y WpIch o bavo saved ourselves, It In | Yo Lave e2ld thak s Inpr 5 cord WLLD o i : tht ladylike, whethor Lrr = luwmzd bad spoluts 0 her | wa [ wroto i, but uuarly, sud pat {4 § v ir that hoshould know that th o + ubter of (O i 4 19 R0 on the paper, 1 fold this to Moulton, and he was COMPANIONADLE, AXD FANK PILSOM, sbual to difiulios vhich existod in Tiltows fonly | Tiat oveutu; L weit dowd to B e e e e woco o e Bibllos on of ‘f:clm,# o e Tos, Lmder” 1 much pleased, Mo thoughit it would be a good thing | ynd mado my coming s matser of uotroublo to hier~ Jodud with which | wusconnectod, and sbous which b 4 oventug—aud went up {uto his study, Its came off than befure, ‘Tho agreement was ma {TA1N, TOUSFIIOLD FUIL. | for the paper, and a good thivg al around. Iis ap- | seif, o' did ot fool § was inuradiug st all uon ‘ior { Wi Occuplod, sud she sadd o Liddy and 1 aald 10 Ber | Vuidutsiood teat T1'0n was below, (hongly T dup seg | 11t Ihrough you wan Writtet 1o painn yover ooy | 204 0% Lo mows A.—Dubyou sak me 0¥13 for 3650 cask, Apblyat 88 Nurth | potntment was on purcly professional grounds, Idid | thue or huspilality ; und little by Litio I cama o ca- | (hat L wan glad of nhr;m,qnx waa sorely distressed | hini, und we sat down oud Lo gavoms an ac‘ount of | had coudoned |45 wifo's fault, He bad sn;alu upon thing—. wnld . not give bim any inatructions with regard fo bis treat- | bcou her, sud tndlly, luaruing from Moulton thiet sbo | by tho condition of Ara. Fllton—iLat ulio was slous— | the ‘jolorviow that by bad had with Kinscils, | fe, whib io utmost cariodlucss and soleianity, not (o —Naw T ask you whethor » certain, thin] O A was wwara of the dillicultis sid troublew tiat were an | thers was ressuns whylice wmothor could soarcelyseo lier | wud tho result was that nothing cerluuly | Letray bis wife nor leavo Lis ehildron tonh{l.m. 1 | tn your preseuce A.—I au all aitention, 'i,.lnuo' PERGONAL, ment of the Golden doe. I never, st any tlme, | existence, 1 couvorted with ber on (hoso wubjects, | mueli; who beraclf could notgavutnich, Herbealth | would Le douo Lefors Mondsy night, —aud | bad Dionetly nod carutatly folued I 1ha purpoess .—(Readluyg) TheodoraTillan sald hat 488 0T e e mnnnnore | ¥ald to Tiiton that {n my Judgment it was betlor | tuough Lut seldomi, yraa feeblo—1 could not 2nder the tircumstunces o | Jiu bopsd beforo that tiwo fuluge cofld bu | Then thiy settiemout wasmade and mgned by him, | dueiian of that chuso [bdnh # clauso of tald ket ONAL-WILL ORARLES ANNIY, FOUMERLY | 10 bave some person oa tha Christian Union who | Q.—Now,to what degres of cordial ruceplion and | tuuch myself o alleviate Les condition, and, bealda, | areanged. Icstmed the wmutier aysin, and salds | It wea ot tuy mallng, Me Fovised his pars w0 | cunteition which was cmbodicd fu bis card = T D skeryuia, sitpuistory cal limmuodiatolyon Oscar | coula haddle the seandsl, 1 never ssid I couid not | Convarsation did your—om what fouling of cordialiiy | 1 auch & sastier s itad +Frauk, | am ot yoluy to wiand tuia’ matior any | thad b sbould” whally woft lim, aud signod It. Tt | doro Silion sald that the Iniroduction of tbat S Knight ' Hoooce 3 los'ma and cblige, J. D did your saquaiutance with 3rs, Moution comoto Lo A WOMAN'S ¥ATURE WAS NEEDED § louger*and drow out of my pockol this card, which | stood boquestionod and uublainsd for mioro than & | if 1 romewber rghtly,” [that is Moulton's ST, trust soy of my sditors with it. Henever satd to mo | {1,\Je courvd of this— A.—~Well, 1 was recelved, T | for godd counzel, and it would give wo e grestest | was wubataylially tis, thst—os gear. 'Tucn It wes pobliehed, Nothing bat flnl—lf:} & would bo s virtusl confession or_statsieot ol 5 o BTAE FT NIGIT AT | (Dst be could remedy the ovil, nor did he suggost | migt ‘say, a8 i€ I was a coueciioa ‘or relation ‘of | joy, and I sbuuld fecl the grea ratitudo 4 al arla—It laa boow'in ovidesce, We @9 uod wani [ ‘which he didin private, whon madu publio exciled | tery betwaca Mr, vechyr snd bis wife; sud LSSy Al VY, ‘Ypfimfimru. Oliver Johuaoa a3 & At aud propec person o iaks | the Bousehold, I—whilo I was shown usually oto the | would cousent to by isterostod in Euxabolb, aud do | the subsisucs, ki lofury, and be cherges me a8 aking him ap- | & wad sirlcken oul® Nowy ny q (]

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