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be we ene ee — ter rerponsibie.” Mrs. Morse instantiy THE EVENING STAR. | Fag @>,.4 5 . ter, cried herenly, “Enecvets ‘hor pen eee « er ‘cely: * yb ° PUBLISBED DAILY, Sanday: Exeepted, - dot There east ae Fe 7 a a ton cl > AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, tech soute ond Cale; whereepea bite Ee Peussyivania Avenue, cer. Lith St. fs aoen pty? ye te it Me BY eecher?* Mra. on y left the room = Mrs. Mors following her, repeating her 4 NHB BSENING STAR NEWSPAPER CONPANT, won until Elleabeth bowed ber head tn went g je a2, Mre. Morse then wrong ber heuds and * as i caned, “Ob, my God! my God a as NING STAM is served by carriers to > biting the several days immediately ensui oe, if ”~ Ten Cx ] : ne | & roGe r®. Morse, who bad been made ill by the di — ree Monts, O° i closure, held & few Conversations with me, in hb. By mail—three months, | year which che bogged me to be gentie with b r Caagbter, who, she said, had never befure co; THE WEEKLY STAR—Published em | 21.50 mitied any rin in her lite. ayer, SF inv in advances in Doth cases, SLITS php it oeaur ta pa or V2, 44>-N2. 6,706. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1874. TWO CENTS. | wi isecse'at'uts porte! tat oe of eae SP Bates of advertising fornished on application. Page ad ‘painted for me; iu couse, —- — <== Bbich throat I removed this work of art to Mr. —— < joul“on . where i AMUSEMENTS. | EVENING STAR. | THELOUISIANA MUDDLE TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. | TELTON’S NEW STATEMENT. crease rrens | cibengiocs saan tne, Mr Mare saeeeeg . ——= See aeees “ ever we and respect ith her hands NO MORE TROUBLE APP A TERRIBLE DISASTER! @ POWERFUL DOCUMENT. belie, Ho would seve Grech ther’ | sho gave me her biewing, ana soma ts ert Washington News and Gossip. pases pals ——— xelved. but most of ali for poor, dear, trem! could forgive the wrong which ‘her daughter WEAT ———— The situation tu Washington. MILL FIRE AT FALL RIVER. FRESH FACTS, LETTERS, ANDARGU- | vrs Tilton. My heart Dieeds for ber Avery bad done me, I would receive the mother's af- Ba - STANGRY s M.| INTERNAL Revenve.—The receipts from this — —_—_ = comeeoals ee stan on earth-ber ehildien. cea Reart broken, Sa could hemtonren tant our : | source to-day were £367,954 25. Pacis ea Fearfal Loss of Life. The Tue Coon nen. hile her away from the wicked of men. to my leniency towers Bene vc 3-4 W. W. Bowrns was to-day appointed by the — = : apprehended in restoring to Gov, Kellogg the | yf 411 Riven, Maes. September 19-—Granite ture comfort for any of them in this world. For a cnitivatea man, at whose feet t! President Collector of Customs at San Diego, , Was burned this morn- ‘ td ‘This disposition towards me in my mother-in- ane archives wrested trom him by the Insurgents. | ing just ‘after tae soaratives had oommeneed ee of eo ees Leieey Pa EO law wae of short duration. She soon became Calierate. —— At s late hour last night Adjutant General | work. It is sald there was # fearful loss of life. | Theodore Tilton’s secon ment, addressed | sources are without seized witb the conviction that I woald full Mr. Burnett, the newls-appeint: how! “TBR GRANITE MILL A TOTAL Loss. to the public, and covering twenty-four columas | so overflowing with s the common ca-tom of men im similar situa- 2 . s-appeinted super- | Townsend received the following __ TRE GR: “ ~ | cept the body of one ore deren of tons and would :ue for a divorce, to vising inspector general of steamboats,has noti- PROM G3N, KMORY Far ie ee oe an renn ram | Of printed matter, Ho commences by complain: | SOP Tien mereteen Leatvee tet tte cae hor Ganghier'e mame. oe, So the cute of | fed the Secretary of the Treasury of his accept- | commanding the military forces: heres oe cnme-telr peed para ae cae ad | ing of the injustice done tohim by the Plymouth | #. n—end who shall © principally confined tothe granite mill, which ss ~ ance of the office, and that he will report fur | “1 placed Col. Brooke in command of the city | Fra total Ise the romert is insured for | Church committee, and says that his former aaty next Wednesday. Mr. Taylor, acting | 9s well as in command of the troops, otherwise $400,000. ‘The fire is sth burning, but is under | *tatement was intended for them alone, and not of steamboats, has | there would have been anarchy. Gov. Kellogg | control. The hands went to work as usual, when | for the pablic. The committee did not summon J nd papers of the | has not called on me tosupport the re-establish- | shortly afterwards the fire burst forth with | the witnesses who could have proved his case, ram, pollen Commission over t> £rof. Mulock, | mentof the state government. His chief of po- | lightning quickness, cutting off the fire-alarm | or cice their testimony was set mside.. Many of rt of Mrs: 8 sbavicedsuiedehe Woninaiecsry | | defeating my imaginary lawsuit for = divorce si | {he new chairman. | The commission, which has | lice was shot down; the next in command als», | aid egress trom the building, which contained | the letters now published bave been in printin | Bhesay ‘ar Susat.1 hed sup Joa kasd | by inventing faire tales against me and hiring ~«, Miss OABUIE ABM- | been in session in this city for several days, ad- | and the whole .orce of the Metropolitan police | some former statements, but Mr. Tilton uses them | enongh of papers to trust a friend of twenty years’ | M4 bribing the young maid, Bessie, to propa AMES H LARKIN Firs: | journed yesterday to meet in Pittsburg and re- | were already dispersed and hidden away out of Brow! Heated Baajotet sical . “ Finding that | took no euch measure, yet ex- pecting me to take i at any moment, abe re- solved upon p me init. With Saturday, cumes a i ra gelarton i@ | great cunning, and with s gift for diplomacy y to mine asking bow could she make punt p genius, she aived “ im the Lewiston telgram | Beferring to a re. | amounting to genia Somat ieee ae m Saturdsy, comes a ietter from Mrs, Stan Cesar £-SUMMER THEATER. ? B814-Ey 7 Micht SEVEN HUNDRED MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN.| again as necessary to his narrative, which will, ow ledge before ‘acm. I never meade nor author. | gate them. These are the tales which Bessie fa | jume the experiments in the causes of steam- | sight. For one of them tohave attempted to| Many perished in the flames; others jumped | he says, correct’ and counteract the untrue | ized the statement made in the Lew iston referred to four years ago, when, in a letter to FRANK | boiler explosions, stand on his own beat would have been certain | from the upper w.ndows and were killed in-| denials of Mr. Beecher and Mre. Tilton, and the | "™ply said I and the language Hin Mre. Tilon, she said sro mapa f ter: Sestruction, and eyen now the authorities reo- | stantly. The cries of the women and children | unjust dedactions of the committec. Leary mony A! or, Mre. Mores, hax repeatelly et- ae Benet te Fe PEnsONAL—Secretary Kobeson reterned to | resented by Gov. Kellogg have asked to defer | are hcatt-resdinge. It ie ipeeible wooo tae TILTON'S RELATIONS WITH BERCHER. Se walt wanny eaacae gh Sars hy chering me dresses and pree- “the manly the city yesterday. ----Secretary Belknap re- | hs taking charge for the present. number killed.” Mr. Tilton commences by quoting numerous ‘of whet Taid | jy othe character ef your busbanae et turned here this morning from Columbus, , qv H. Emory, One Hundred Lives Lost! letters of love and confidence it passed ia from prison I should feel ah ject for which there tales were told te Gwe pea Mabie Ohio. -*--M. Bartholdi, French Minister at Byt. Maj. Gen. Commanding. Bostox, September 19.—A special dispatch | between him and Beecher prior to July, 1670, | compelled co give ti. Woudo wot moaopxlize. dear | wus described by Mrs. Tilton ina ietter ton 0:2 So.)Gn Exhtbi Washington; Senor Don Emilio Benard, Minis. THE REPLY TO THE TELEGRAM to the Traveler from Fall River, says: hat 7 | 80d says: ,ail the honor there is among womankic! “I | [hoe cuecrbed by ter at Niceragua at Washington. Lieutenant | ¥8 Made by Adjutant General Townsend, Jmnuary 13, 1574 : ‘ hail not rau before I am sent, but when the tims : o’clock this a. m. a fire broke out in granite} _* These evidences disprove Mrs. Tilton’s ex- | © * Colonel Frederick D. Grant, were ia New York | Which, in substance, was that General Emory gr comes I shall prove myssif ss trae as you. No. = -, mi)! No. 1 in this city and spread with great ra- | traordinazy and fictitious ee] wherein— | I do not propose to shelter ® man when 6 woman's we yesterday. ----Gen. Sherman is expected to re- | Should protect Goy. Kellogg in the performance ty. tives had just commenced | Speaking of what she calls + the last ten years,” | liberty is at stake.” fa better cows turn hers to-night. Col. Mosby had'an in- | of bis daty as the recognized legal governor of ca fer thee wes bree pablo among t them. | ‘*whose stings and pains she daily schooled her- ow, my dear Birs. Hooker, I wish you wore with hich M. terview with the President at the White House | the state of Louis bee ee Many persons escaped by jumping from win- | Self to bury and forgive,”—she said that one of | me to-night to rejoice with mnt that Mrs, Stanten is | the carrying ont of this conspiracy, ave men= this afternoon. *--"Mr. J. M. Tomen: re- eb ‘i Ar these ‘stings and pains” was the fact that her | (¢termined to stand firm to truth. I onght not to | tiomed by Mre. Tilton ina letter to Mr. Moulton, dows, others were killed or injured in attempts have believed the tot bmg 2 2 New ¥: febemarn The following dispatch, printed in a morning : husband made an ‘ almost daily threat that he e telegram tras. I feel ashamed of | as fotlowe mae PoBtane te very tae xt Oliftoa Springs, | Raver, is characterized asa bogus one by the | {0 feape in this mann r; others were burned 4 my doubts, of rather of my beliefs, Mrs. Stanton story that I wanted « separation wasa « of . rent he ae " lived to crush out Mr. Beecher; that be (Mr. T.) a Name and Number. Jel-ly" | New York tuffering {rom a third atheck of | Secretsry of War and Adjatant General Town. | 12,the building, being unable to escape by any says her daughter Hattie heard eli she said to the nis falsenood coimed : means. Many lives have been lost in attempt- | had always been Mr. Beecher’s superior, and | fwocler 8d said to her: “Why, mother, you take the respomstbeiety af thes ENS OAST-OFF | paralysis. send, no such message having been sen ing to jump {rom the roofs of the burning houses. that all that lay in tus path—wife. children, sud | might aswell bave,told them thewhole thie was | ce cutnid {asthe ronmavisisty a ans and F tailing on JUSTH, | TRE Natio~at BANK REDEMPTION AGENCY ADJUTANT GENERAL'S UPFL Sates Wat es eeeeel roe nts ae hs | pecpooer’. Thuseherge Gy Mra waline ef aset’ | ies Mie. Meskar; I. cotuet wew,euy morn tan Giastrate the machinotions ot te, eeemeat 619 Darrect be : strents north’ | of the ‘Treasury gives notice that in conss-| WASHINGTON, D. C., September 1%, 1=i4. sheet iaspomibie to obtain any information at Keetn my part towards Mr. Beecher was a pure Pearse pcomniy with yourrevsestto reveal Mrs. | 100 {aintiy portray the tnosseaut ingeeeeee rs bs ag woes by wail promptly Cans Ao quence of the exhaustion of the five per cent. a Pare > ene Department of | this writing. invention. - a truth have . - . - - - woman who has been for years the cause of w an E. fand, and the failure of the national banks to x ie SOs eee CRERRS: THE FIRE UNDER CONTROL. accused me of entei ng — that same Your brother will yet see his way ont; happiness to ber husband, to her son, to her = ad > ou Will follow out instructions asin former | posron, September 19.—In response to an Peties ® secret and daily hostility towards he be able to p maelf a Gaughter,to all her family and relations, and FESTIVALS. quest fo wombt and general response to the re- | dispatch. All turbulent persons mast be put | o¢sOsTO™: September, 19 — In by the superin. | Horace Greeley or Charles Sumner. ‘The com- bat others shal! suifer for weakness or eeaits to wee.” , as us. quest for an additional deposit of five per cent. | under arrest. The order must be implicitly mittee, accepting Mrs. Tilton’s faise statement, hie € ” cree : SUNEMENT. ——_ | s& thet eireutation, 1t has become nectenary to | SMC™, Artest: tendent of the Fall River railroad, in this city, Nlasroe g » theories, then he will surely be | __4 nuruber of letter from Mrs. Morse to Tilton postPoxemenr. stop the redemption of national bank notes for bar st a) 'E. D. TownsEnn, Adj't Gen't the following dispatch has been focelved : a fund ceeie us pin cnaee eon ae ‘sdmit cither that be hacfailed telive | are quoted. tn wich she calls him all the hard _ Sshert time, Mamittances which ate nonin | oie coe . “Fatt Kiver, Septem k | Seseter Ohas ueasees oo aoe Beene Hei oF to preach those he has; and, whichever hora of | names in the vocabulary of epithet. The fol- THE FEST YAL Femitted after this dees oiit Be wea arenes | Was held to-day at 11 o'clock. Tho Louisiana | yigM marian Superintendent: | tea | mind,” an RECUSOLiON, Whee bas eo cons | the dilemu eeebay, cao: ul ecknowledgecither | lowing are extracts ee remitted after this date will be held until notice | troubles were only «discussed informally, and Pobably eight or ten lives lost, mostly by jump | true of me towards any haman being, and | " Affectionately yours, SveauS. Awewexy, | SOOASe BxtRacts caen ee ms ST. PRTER’S SCHOOL is given of the resumption of redemptions. It | no action wastaken thereon. Secretaries Belk- ing from Sfth ato: : P | which even at the present hour is not true of | ‘The above letter from Miss Anthony notonly —_« yon infernsl viliain: This night howd Fastrax is hoped that redemptions will be resumed | nap and Delano, who baye returned to Wash- fei med] ays J. H. Jorvay, me towards the Key. Henry Ward Beecher. In | indicates that Mrs. Tilton confessed her sexual bein jail, = Why your treacleroas t ISTPONED within two or three weeks. The cessation of re- | ington, participated in the deliberations. e Agent 0. © i,» | $0 for, therefore, as the committee’s verdict | intimacy with Mr. Beecher, bat shows also that bas nit cre this beer taken out te ine Toate fe ® To MONDAY. the sist instant. jt_ | demptions need not prevent compliance with Tom this standpoint there is nothing new to RIGHTREN CHARRED HODIES RECOVERED. bases itself on this supposed fact—which is not | this intimacy was brought about, not because | wonder.’ wp pelava ES == | the call for the additional fve per cont. deposit. | be said with reference to the new rebellion” It Nuw Youx, September 19——A dispatch from | & fact bat a falschood—the report for lack of | (as Mr. Beecher dishonorably charges in uis | | —™ Your slimy, polluted, brawny hand curses EXCURSIONS, &e. A Sade Tae eal eae clotas tenders deposit: | may be considered as effectually aquelched. | »\#Wt, YORM: September 19—A dispaton from | pinct bat a falsehood. the reps Statement.) Mrs. Tilton ‘thrust her affection | grer7thine Yen och: & ‘perfect type of Uriak ‘ Sg EER charred bodies of the killed aud wounded have TILTON AND MRS. TILTON. on him ungonght,” but because he himself was | wiy't pave been turned ont of pon Phe eT EaEEE S| Seherlay Geatesl Eames souk ta Gove | Aatee prea San Sorme Ok re EIFS. || ralalty or shag Crackes Carat ete eae | RAN Mary OME due Bt es tiee Bees ne | eT ee wher Joseptt be Postmaster General, having ascertained | Kellogg a communication, saying: “Iu Obedt. | Fatt River, ( Ametacrd sear uae Geen | lntieee Sune puaied beceaen tae during Mr. | Could have had no possible motive to deceive— | sn) questioned me bow mach I knew of the matter— that a certain number of postmasters have | ence to the orders of the President J have the | NO. 1 was burned this er teoparaseees ie 8!) Tavten’s aheance te lecturing tours, from April, | that Mr. Beecher made the advances, which | ieaid.*All Doan say been engaged in canvassing oateide their offices | Lonor to inform you of the surrender of the in- Brstine Coe oleae ee eee panie | 1866, to April, 1sig, embracing the period dur: | She for a long time repelled: It was he, not she, + youdid ou thet dart amd treadiet - * for the sale of stamps, c., for the purpose of | surgents lately in arms against the state gov- 2 “1 m who instigat and achieved the criminality be. | ¥ vo ne tony - io aa far na Quaatics and return, | ‘Bcreaseing their Senipouaition, has uaner ths | srateeut, and to afloed yer the necessary mili- | *Tickev, and jumped from the windows or were | ing which Mrs. Tilton charged her husband ‘on, with your Get in her face, com. ered secre L h F craal teatmenen tween them. It was he. the revered pastor. who | ; mont. Tickets 30 cents following circular: First. That postmasters | tary support to re-establish the etate govern. | S¥ifocated. About thirty persons were killed | with c sickening details, will bewne A. C- PLANT, Avent, | be probibited from soliciting orders outside of | ment.’” and injured, and the dying number as many THE COXPRSSIONS. sought out bis trustful parishioner and craftily | tact, with ell i c Tilton next quotes his wife's letters and a let. | *Pread hig to.ls about her, ensnaring her virtue | to my Cying day the deliveries of their respective offices for pos- Governor Kellogg replied, saying: “I have mores, oe ter fs his nts to show th fectly hapjy | #Dd accomplishing her eeduction. Mrs. Tilton | My poor, dear child never answered your s 7 ‘wenty-five Charred Bodies ! r from his pare: e perfectly hapyy ~ = | Destisl want—:o0 religions by matare aud grece f rappervor postal earus. Second: Ehatinimak: | communication of ths date, inforaiag wether | ,PROVIDWAGS, September 1)-'The Journal | domestic Felations which existed in its hows, | Fas Alwayetoo mach ofa lady to thrast her ai- | Derisl Paik “oytollgtvus Oy eatare ml Greet for c oh fre and then passes on to Mrs. Tilton’s confession, | fection upon Mr. Beecher or any other mau | hour Loan swear that the only comfort | bas ing sales postmasters adbere strictly tothe rates | you are prepared to afford the necessary pocesiesttrnly tary foate table ovoid yy hen, which be warrates as follows: ‘“unsought.” And pet Mr. Beecher, attr hav- | has been inthe fact that he was a comfort wet nee esablished by the law and postal regulations. | tary support to re-establish the state g = | bodies Dave thas far been recovered trom the | “During several weeks previous to July 3, | im himeelf of a woman at whose fect on : Tele. Ths Eostmanters be forbiades to ues | ment, S wil promulgate au exocutive onder fa | ee eee eee ree Tee: Bane oe Gaume 2o | 1570, mara, Mutton tied boon Cathe Geamecn weer! | Relad hutit foc goars betorabeerenrseader, mes S COMMITTEE. | Portage ttamp.,stamped envelopes, nesmspaper | the cfficial journal to-morrow morning, in- | Fins of the granite mi ‘Turner is among the | ig gone thither in a spirit of alienation. 1 Lad | Sally turned upon her with the false accuse. = SKANo- | *t8PPers or postal cards as articles of trattic or } structing the officers of thestate who have been Eich THE body of Elion dane ‘Hunter was | Tecently detected in her, to my grief, a tend- | tion that she was his tempter, not Ac here. —tor OURT VERN | for the discharge of private obligations. | prevented from performing their duties to re- | (ientified by a fragment of her dress, The | ency to deceit and falechood foreign to her | Which act on his part I brand him esa cowari once. win he . ONED, o te TCESDAY. September 38d ame hour snd place. By order eeels TH JP ECTCSR CINe TO 1s ‘ iG Fori.b. That no requisition for “special re- | sume their functions at | : normal apd pure nature, Accordingly Oaleca | of ancommon batonems, whom all wansiy enent NO AMBULANO® BIDING BY THIS LINE. | jicst envelopes” be honored by the depart: | disorganization of the police force In Sew Or. | bead was DernOd Ofte woes was on her spirit at parting, Burl neitue: | both goot and bad, ebould equally despise. i k ment unless the patry for whom the envelop2s leans, oe from the, sacemt panies ot | in Providence on the granite mill are asfol- | knew nor suspected that her depression had its | Sball neve permit —- put - biame on oe = uotes a letter of his own to Judge are ordered resides or is engaged in business | arms, the commandant ot @ Metropolitan | oer vriccmcen’ . ‘2’, | root in her relations with Mr. Beecher woman. “ is guiltless,” he said in bis lorse, dated Dec. 6, 1572, complaining of Mes, i fi 6 poste ol ; 7 lows :— Firemen’s, $50,000; Manufacturers’, 5 i Faking ihe reunion, Fih, Fads the-vio | ate unti to-morrow,» Tneretge,T mane re: | $2000, Khode ind, #40,0m; Stat, sion, | | During Serabmence {wrote to her that she | tology, He shal pear take back that wort, | Morva of which oe/paragrant ime titowe’ ro lation of any of the terms of this order will be | quest you to asenme the maintenance of the | Blackstone, $30,000. ty ted the truth—a letter which she afterwards | CMe from this gentle lady’s pure and cleanly | to criminate her danghter inthe mom glaring way, om Whart, regarded as good cause for the removal of the | peace and order of the city during the coming Latest Details. reminded me of, saying that ‘it bad pierced her | ™!nd. I repeat here what I said before the | to say that the ovig pleasure she now cakes ta | AVOID the tronble and vexation | off-nder. night. Soret Emeaibts 25, Phe Herel hag 0 | Very soul” committee—and what I shall believe to the end Blizevers be the ssleceot a paseen ie? eee MILES | MBULANCES (ns b: ——seewmnes THE FOLLOWING ORDER ‘cllowing specia! vat c! rol ver. . of my life—that Elizabeth Tilton is a woman of — r egaler sneciee Anes, | ‘Tun Dips for supplying Maniyed envelopes | was subsequently sent to the official journal About 7 o'clock this moruing an alarm of fire | After her absence had been prolonged for A : pew she will hy * | pure heartand mind, sinned against rather cha 3 =! for the four years ending September 9), 1sis, | “Ailtate officers who have been prevented mae, eranaed, bas, fim Saneeg, at 704 nner: ibd barge p Julieta dae pce | ning, yielding only toa sttong man's trlcash | eee ee P ga! during the recent troubles ‘om erformin, 4 a 1 lo ic bt n> el a ut G over her co re nd will, > TRE DOUSLE LETTER. Tince depactmeat, 1a the rececnne ot ibe Post | their datice wil immetiately revumé their one | deretood. ‘Consequently the Gremou aid nor | exBectedly to Brooklyn, reaching home about 9 ‘or forward own ane OF Sci HOLLINGSWORTH, ee 9 3. wantonness or forwardness of her own. Tilton goes on to expose Mrs. Morse’s endeay- ! n cisl functions. ‘Tbe board of metropolitan po- | reach the vicinity of granite mill No. 1, locatea | Q-clock in the evening of Jaly 5 I expressed | Wi ntonness oF forwardne endanger my success | ors to instigate a divorce between himself aud Bopt, Mount Vernon Association, | marter General, the Third Assistant Postinas- | jicg will at once assemble and organize the | on 12th and Bedford streets, until the flamer | BY Urp rand "ner ion sith and | the battle which Iam now fighting by | Mrs. Tiiton by circulating the most atecotns KHOLLINGSGEAD, pr piiroe Gblef Clerk Ireland, and the ehier police force of New Orleans, and assume the | bad made fearful headway. Finding themselves | (ait, and marked her limproved health and | Tm fhe Bettie which fs my wife's oodrsseol | storice regarding bis evil practices, aad enge ~ sion. The: ; 4s i 5 y look. - “ i 4 — Of the bidders, George H. Keay, of New York, | ™Antenance of the pease end order of the city. | unable to cope mith the flames the dopareusar |, Within an hour afterher arrival, sitting in her | motive. But I am determined in aii this con- aroriaizebetD, although she was needful to Mrs. aitb his coursel; @ isember of the firm of (eo. BROOKE In ChAnes. was Pronght to the spot, but. in the meantime | favorite chamber, wherein Bee Sareat tee Peel | oa (eran eer ee dellency Sadhes tiene | veriehte the Beretooen Geen aopeeneen & xf 7 g Ad i ied two years fore, she made a tender al to = a, Morgan, of the Morgan envelope company ~ 5 2 LOUISIANA. come to tell me @ secret which she long 3 bu ~ e : The following were the bidders, in the order of | OM Ce. Mayor Wiltz had a consultation with kept in ber heart in connection with thatevant | Coutrary, her highiy emotional religion: nature | of my using her a sceret which she had several months before, | Wae made by her pastor the means whereby he | She seemed’ to ret while on a sick bed, resolved to tel! me, tut | @ccomplished the ruin of bis contiding victi prelude to my own. Db their respective amounts: Lowest, W. K. Lada, | “1m relative to re-establishing the muntcipa! her mother's idea that 1 z = he Negotiations. ef Holyoke, Mase; Gill & Hayes, Springteld, | Courts and other matters pertaining to the po. vT ex at lice department, preservation of order, &e. 8 I take the liberty to quote here a tag So een any sooo ee rag wm Mass.;" Plympton manufacturing company, | lice Cera aS, prenens soe rite Sen aval aGvEEnGee aL: lacked the courage.’ Since then the tone of ber 2 (laste here @ passage | ing to drown ms , 3 -work- Hartford, Gt; Geo. H. Reay, N. ¥5, Woolgorth sepresci eae A5t0Rre ana ae New Voux, Sepember ae Herald pub- | Mind, she said, had improved witb her health, | from aletter by Mrs. Elizabetn Cady Stanton | ing daily life with more sins than I had time ham, N-Y., and G. F. Nesbitt & Co., » r ; ' ti between Governor McEnery and his partisans | lishes dispatches to James G eu and ivg prayed for strength to tell me to Mr. Moulton, as follow to commit, hop:ng for my wife's speedy death, A bid was presented an 3 BI S y sh ches James Gordon Beuuett A Pg prays gt the " Pp and read purporting to be adhe : ' BB+ + ur- > 7 “l threatening to » ish ber infamy to the py t 2 m McEnery aud Kellogg dated yesterday in | ‘Tuth withoutfear, she had now come on pur. MBS. STANTON TO MR. MOULTON. prod from the Morgan Enveloye compans.of Spting- | Compromise, but. legal obstructions « precont | auewer to Inquiries made ty Me: Beunctie > | pose to clear her’ mind ot a burden which, It Se Th SH RMMNEE, ONE: || Eee ouaeee Bn Same eats meee eee modations—meals, stateroom, &¢. - | deld, Mass., but was thrown out upon the ad- | frerheoires at alanoeteevere step, and the eon: M'ENERY SAYS Daker concenie, she tatt weuldiby And by grow | Fe eee een letter, full of Gliesions to her owe provioun erocms May De engaged in Sivance by | vice of the Assistant Attorney General for the | ference Inbored without yesulte uotbing oni | be is willing to resign if Kellogg will also resign, | too great for her to bear. You say or fail to say, do not fore onfesed criminality with Mr. Beecher, beg scaticn to the agents. The steamer cen be char. od meting ld ald ee in wnat | Wkely come of it. Military ‘oceupationsunti, | with the understanding there shall be a new : What the secret was which she was about to | brave eve py ih lager dng neg | * | ging me to be merciful to her in her brokenmess orvions from this ci 0 cing signed. been thira | (Seely £0 ; pt: ion, isclose I could not conjecture. r” E & STEPHENSON & SUOTHER, Agents, | OD te list bad it been in due form. A spacial | (aor facenctonee coencedeegtion would doubt | election, sg DISPATCH Betore. disclosing it the exacted from me a | Tilrmmrirest he if STEPHENSON & moe —— | sgent and official of the Post Office department | /<°* 7 a y P is much longer and is in effect that McEnery is | solemn pledge that I would not injure the per- |. You know, better than Sasam or J do, ths timo and eae TOR Be teeta can SE RIaDE Se Masenchnaetts © taves-@ A ainpetch to Gov. MoRnety, tides Bayou | 8 Gefeatod candidate for Governoe and bes | con of whommabe was aouk te apeak, moe Chen “Tics! atest how sittse chartty to xr noting of | “Tule letter 1 eoseieed ot the efliee of the PIANOS. &e. tigate the mechanical facilities and financial Sara, Tenorta thet the joan wasatlancea Tine - | nothing to resign, while he (Kellogg) wasduly | municate to him the fact of her making such a ic’, has been chown wor no ia this | Brooklyn {nien in November, 1570. 1 weil 2 ability of the two lowest bidders to oxeonte the | Gey nigut by negrocs. The attack was repuined. | and fully clected aud has admicitered thy | revelation, for she wanted to inform Bie iene tragedy. * * * Bincerely yours, . | member reading it twice over, and then de- W 4 S5A2E & 0073 Ss giuare and contact. Gen. mory has onisred troops to that point.” mate good honestly and for the best Interests ot | own way that she had divulged to me the facts | | . - Bijzanery Cay Braxton.” | | stroving it on the spot. 1 have since come into Uprient z 4 os me Tax Tennessee STATE AUTHORITIES ABLE GOVERNOR BARTRANPT, the state protection Of che coleted poop ic Atice exacting thew conditions, to which 1 | _ If any further proof were needed that it was | Poesestion of @ copy of it which Mrs. Tilton ee J4NO-FORTES, | xow wave, | 70 KEEP THE Peace —Governor Brown, of by telegraph inthe Philadelphia Press, anthr- | in the rights conferred on them by the four iz licited Mrs. Tilton’é atfec- | made at the time, incorporating it ip a letter a i tradiction of the st he | teenth and fifteenth amendments. As for a | pledged myself, she narrated with modesty and | Mr. Beecher who soi Thies te th. i. THE FAVORITE ite Sau MoN PIANOS, Tennessee, sent a message to the President yes- Eunaeen fran fal rll ot Peuneyivenia new election he says an election for members of | ditt lence, yet without shamefacedneas or sense | tion, and not she who thrust pore ety ae te Che Gouble latter to which Uigukp’”" {oF ols sweetness of tone aud Desuty } terday concerning the recent troubles in Gib. | to Gen. Grant to aid in the suppression of the | the Legislature isto take place in November, | of guilt, a detailed history of her long aoquain- | which hesayemany womenia Firmoutt Taare | Slasietin, Obie, we caida ine ier ee one, from PIANOS forsale at prices from gm | “Ch county. After giving the facts already | troublesin New Orleans. He adds his assur- | and tae Legislature tnen enacted will have the | tance with Mr. Beecher—of @ growing friend- | 40—this proof will be found in the letters which posed terms. eck lessners into which she tnformea P published, and reviewing the law for the pun- ce, however, that Pennsylvania will respond | power to remove any and all the present state | ship between them—of a nate fondness | he wrote and in the gifts which he mae to | recklessness in' ich she had been Organs for rent, and taning promptly | i#hment ot : tensive by ber mother that | had lapsed ever since the the arties, he concludes ax omptiy the moment a cali is made by the | officers and supply their places by new man of | which heat length began to exhibit towards her ever grateful bat bever ob’ . Tilton's ion tery. atieeded to. 4c L respectfully solicited at follows -~The state laothoritice have manifest- | President. ae ate hy et thelr own cholce. He thinks the result of the ] —ot the inadequacy of his home life and his | Touching these letters a Te aeaenes acehoeee Tho letter u as follows = — EEICHENBACH 'S PIANO WABEROOMS, | ed the most earnest desire to enforce the law ————— election in November next, if peaceably cou- | consequent need that some other woman than | Contains the following ex! weet Beg RS. TILTON TO MRA, MORSE. wepitcir __425 lib Recet_sbove Pe. evenue. | sgainst the guilty parties, and have demou-| TRE New Aik-Line RatLgoap.—The pro- | ducted, will show that he (Kellogg) wat fairly | Mrs. Beecher should act the part of @ wife to fg Written from Marietta, Obie, to Brock! { : MEAT BARGAINS, strated by these ‘indictments and arrests not poe new railroad between this city and Ne elected in 1872. him—of the great treasure which he found in whan aggre oxranged uc ritten from Marietta, U Boeae i G 2B CASI only their dispvsition but ability to enforce | York is beginning to assume definite propor- Gov. Kellogg in Office Again. Mrs. Tilton’s sweet and tender affection—of his z 5 I feel my uty now and love to you, my dear Nb O&GANS the law and protect all citizens without re- | tions. A few days ago the directors awarded to New Oxtgans, September 19.— About 9 | protestation of a greater homage for her than for In reply to the above (asa single illustration | mother, impels me to seud you scopy which I this LD & BROS. one gard to race or color, or previous con- | Messrs. McGranp & iizpatrick, of Lancaster, | o'clock this morning Governor Kellogg re- | any other woman—of her duty to minister to bis | o/%\" Salruth) t need only say that after bre, | moreims Bove writen Go jore, which 1 insist yey flid Sr dition of servitude. These efforts I can as- | the contract forthe grading and masonry of | turned from the custom-house te the execative | mind and hody-—and of the many specious argu- | ‘Tuton deserted her home [ found in a locked | thst You destroy, aud use pot in conversation wit! REBT HonTE ee sure you will in no sense be realized un- | that portion of the new line between Jenkin- | office in the St. Louis hotel,and took possession. | ments by which he commended these views te closet, hidden sway beyond chance of detec- him sont becouse of may trent im you—yon wuld di G, Ets. Puactical PiamoMAREE, ogg | Ul the majesiy of the law is fully vindicated. | town and Yardleyvilie, Work will be com- THE CONFERENCE. her, in oréer to overcome ber Puritan repug- —- RIDAY Moumine. Be aelat f i . i tion, a collection of clandestine letters from Mr. | Fr Notwithstanding these efforts with the results | Menced on this section immediately, avd will New York, September 19—A special dis- | nance to them; and she said that finally in an m; 20: them unad- “ ore, Theodore’ whet shall 1 a stated, the United States marshal and commis- } Sford employment to @ great many laborers | patch from New Orleans. dated last night, says: | interview between herself and Mr. rat b acwcace Phyl een pameune by las, reveal- seen peu are dumb and powers, back stoner for the western division of Tennessee, | (uring the coming winter. The contractors | “The conference has adjourned until noon Sat- | bis house, not jong after her little Paul’s death, ing their designation only by the envelopes, and | m0st force my sching heart to protest against your with the aid of detachments from the govern- | Sbove named are well known throughout this | urday. The preamble and six articles were | and as recompense for the sympathy which their authorship only by the handwriting. in | Srtelty. 1 do o willingyy chide. J suffer most ment garrison, at Humbolit, havearrested, and | 8&4 adjoining states, and haye recently com- | agreed to, but both sides are exceedingly reti- | her pastor had shown her during that bereare- © nthe patent DECK ES BROS. PIANO! “They sre in every respect TP BM * when I discover to you my feelings. are continuing to arrest citizens and conveying | pleted the East Broad Top railroad.—Phila. | cent.” ment, she then and there yielded her person to pond Scere gg Tag mee Ha Moniton's | “p. a bot Know that you are falling your -— ~ Se them under guard to Memphis,nearly one hun- | Press, 1604. eau Sova ass ge occurred Octobertoth, | pM Mile takes boat for Havana and Florida on | a Waeros <a IS74 PM ELS 1874 | charged apaivet them by the rate ouee ne | -.& BROokLys PastoR Vouuwrzenino ro PATAL SHOOTING DY POORNES. 186s, during iny absenes in New England, and | "Ya'snother he asks Mrs. ‘Tilton to write to | sme {iSst Bofutnk wiaditty tamPuinis: Botuine overnor of Tennessee, I do most respectfully | $7"7,LOW™ AND OUT. The Kev. Joseph Brad- New York, September 1).—Three policemen | She sho me @ memorandum in her diary | J" Sor'ne says: ot suman praise, bat for thd grateful But earnestly protest against the exescice or | 163 Cleaver pastor of the Sixth Avenue Baptist were arrested this morning in Jersey City, | marked at that date with the words, “A day | MTSE PEE 1 am now at home here with my ist, my God Jurisdiction by the United States commissioner | f2UFC2, Brooklyn, has tendered his resignation, charged with fatally sheoting Wm.Bayley, Sat- | memorabie.” sis er, and St is permitted to you. in any cirete ‘and marshal, without reference to the question | 12,J0ne last fifty-six charges wore presented | Crae'nime last. Barley attempted wo eecene | ‘She farther said that on the next Saturday | M%c:8% who—taking prompt advantage of the Rc pame one coon after couple ~ s - 3 | whether the offences are the proper subject of | S&%!nst him, the gravest belng that he drove a | frond nombe is, Joayley atte cvening (while I was still absent) Mr. Beecher | departure of a lynx-eyed wife who, ‘‘as a rule, at cian ante JUST RECEIVED AND OPENING | Cognizance by the United States courts; but | {tt hore, ‘half brother ot Robert Bonner's FATAL STADBING. Visited her at her home in Livingston street and | opens and arranges and reads bis letters” — | 9," {4 SESS sone upon the ground that the of society Dexter, on the Coney Island road nearly every Charles Marinda, proprietor of asaioon, No. | consummated with her amother act of sexual | makes haste to send this information to auother | My ciuid’” her worst suspler soe were aroused, and 1 ia willbe more certainly preser a rights of | besutital yonee ee der like buggy with ® | 19) Chatham strect. was fatally stabbed’ last | intimacy. lady from whom he solicits letters, saying it | laldtare my teart theu—that. from oy lige aod aot citizens as well protected by co: ng jurisdic- westignuush, me before a committee of the | Bight during a fight in the saloon with sailors She further confessed that at intervals daring | will be safe now for her to write them—sach a | yours she might receive the dagger ini her beart D “< os or Geer child [ Floreuce} learn enough by Hon fo the state courts; and 1, therefore, re- | Charch vindicated himself, and the charges | 84d runners. Poe eat and winter, and in the spring | man cannot accuse this lady of “thrasting her | Did not my dear child { Flor pure soul agouized 1D = SIVE ASSORTMENT Spcettalie Gin foce tin ts ee: , a a —_— following, she repeated with him certain acts | affections upon him ungonght.’ . a ip EXT aes cnEm further arrests be made by the Marshal, aud | We? dismissed. arrested last Saturday while attempting to pass | Of criminal intercourse, ylelding to him seldom sciet, til ate broke out withthe dcad/al guesiion 4 In like manner, just asthe committee have | | know not but ii bath been her desth blow the parties already in bis custody turned’ over REMARKAGLE Katigoap AccipENT.—Last | & United States bond that had been tampered | though eolicited often. denied Mr. Beecher’s clandestine letters, ne | When you say to my beloved brother—“Mr, B. oF to the proper local tribunals for trialand pun- | night, as the Washington train due in Jergey | with, has been discharged from custody, and | Furthermere with Fret Darlicularity, sbe | himself has denied his clandestine gifts.’ He pinscher to for. cf his, ms every Bouday "thes isbment. I undertake toassure your Exceilen- | City at 10:10 was extering the depot after the | Colonel Wood, ex-chief of the secret service, | Mentioned the several places of these inter- faysthat the only gift-tokens which he ever | follow wiih the remark that after my death you bave IES? CLOTHING! | Ze Kttort will be spared to enforce the | cars bad been detach from’ the locomotive, | who gave the bond to Naultner, bas been ar- | views, which { cannot bring myself to chronicle | 240 to Mrs. Tilton were @ “brooch” and “a aan ele | — oe Bt laws protect citizens by the officers of the | the advance brakeman was unable to stop the | rested. here. y of books.” But since her recent desertion state government throughont the borders of | ceaches, and they went crushing through the THB SPRCIE RRIVMENTS ‘This confession was made by Mrs. Tilton vol- | Orhur home I have found a great number of tas tiaici and I believe the local authority is | depot and struck the bracer, alarge brace at the | to Europe to-day amounted to $319,305, of which | untarily, and not in response to any accusation books given to her by Mr. Beecher, sufficient to ample to protect the people of every race and | end of the track. But for tis they might have | £202,165 were in silyer bars, andthe balance | by me, for] had never accused her of guilt # smal 1 library of themselves—a collec- condition in life. to the river. The passen; ere fright- id and silver coin. either with Mr. Beecher or with any other per- i BOYS’ SC )L SUITS, As acomment on the above it may be men- | ened and the window were shattered. When = THE WEEKLY GANK STATEMENT son, ner had I ever suspected her of such wrong- ayy over iron tan mee few of BOYS’ SCHUUL SUITS, Yoned that the prisoners already arrested, al- | the train cate to a standatill the rear cars were | is as follows: Loans, decroase, $295,600; specte, | doing. Neither was her confession made in these books—msisly his own productions—con- A apaiset them, had no nance, Degroes testitid | missed. They were found some miles back on | increase, "$80,000; " legal tenders, decrease, | sickuese, but in unusual health. It was the free | {ese books—mainly hie own | inscriptions ad- BOYS’ Di SUITS, | against them, had no trouble whatever in pro- | the track.) Y. Sun, 15th. $521,100; deposits, tucrease, $1,041,700; circula- | Act of @ sound mind under an accumulating Gressed to her expressive of his regard and es- BOYS’ DE SULTS, | ving an alibi by any number of witnesses on —— tion, increase, $52,000; ‘reserve, decrease, — of conscience no longer to be resisted, em.” —— = a aide. Civi. Riguts tx Haytt.—The Haytians have | $171,675. er sin, as she described it to me, consi: not Mr. Tilton gives the inscriptions made by YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, ——_——--+ee- —______ a constitution whereby foreigners (i. ¢., white WESTON'’S WALK. so much of her adultery as of the deceit which Beecher in J & dozen du! t voli YOUTHS’ BUSINESS SUITS, ConcREsStoNAL NoMiNations.—Mr. James | men) ate subject to all the obligations, taxes, | at 11:50. m. Weston, who started at mid- | she was thereby ‘competied to practise towards “bidden. / . . S. Suter bas been nominated by the repubiicans | c., of citizens, and denied, at the same time, night Tuesday to walk 500 wiles in six days, had | ber husband. in the same jaded, YOUTHS’ DRESS SUITS, | of the 34 Maryland district as their candidate | all the rights of citizens. It is reported that the | walked 286 miles. He will not make more tuan | I» Mrs. Tilton’s published statement of July says: “I wonld not here particularize these YOUTHS’ DKESS SUITS, | for Congress; John R. Cox has been nominated f this constitution, under which white | See? miles to-day, though he expected to | 24 1874, she admits that she made to me in | S83®, soleus ann except by the republicans of the 4th district, and John no rights which black men arebound | make 100. , July, 1810, a “confession.” She says: the committee have the ALSO, 1. Ensor by the republicans of thh ‘2d district , is to drive the whites from the coun- ——— e—__— A like confession with hers (namely, Catherine | jetters and Mr. Beecher the and Mr. = = = of the same state. try. Such are the civil rights of the black re- Foreign Notes. Gaupt’s) I had made to Mr. Tilton in telling of my ‘Beecher and the committee to MEN’S DRESS SUITS, Waitman T. Wiley declines to run as the | publicans of Hayti. They should set a better pers love to my friend and pastor one year bafure. deceive the thie MEN’S DAKESS SUITS, republican candidate for Congress from the 24 | example than this in behalf of the civil rights of September 19.—The steamship Ken- | y/50),t00, tire commitise’s report concedes that | hie tion ways modest lady was guilty MEN'S BUSINESS sUITs, Fenrir oe Boo and the contest will | their brethren in our Southern States—N, ¥. ilworth, from Philadelphia for Liverpesl, oat. Mrs. Tilton made @ “confession.” The ofan am ‘boldness—foriegn to her na~ MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, | Pendent, and Chand. Poaltnere seca | Herald: lided in’ the Mi with the Dublin steamer. pears that Mrs, Tilton strongly | ture and impossible action—of “‘thrust- 2 = - The republicang of the tirst Ohio Ture Emma Mine ATTACHED.—A telegram | Both vessels were . rt. Beecher, and in July, 1870, con- | ing her affections ME WORKING SUITS, ional district nominated John K. Grouse eng | from Salt Lake City, September : THE DUKE OF EDINBURG. Sessed to her husband an’ overshadowins affection ‘THE MEN'S WOKKING SUITS. of the second district the Hon. Joseph Ste. | Emma Mine has bee Loxpon, September 19.—The Duke of Edin- | fu = ed, The ensuing four or fi are taken venson, These districts comprise Hamilton | CUDty collector for taxes, and port I i a ee sop Ped indies ceeeeay con ameaeae Se oe ene coneeedink deltas uae aivaneh oe cemen, = ee - Mize. Tilton 4:2 con. SOTRIS ecommerie lady hae for pense past nots comgrecaiowal’ Gistring eset onrt LI- } Previous to December ty inte . npany ind pastor, but abe | animated ber alechetien A. STRAUB, begs Fenn Ooa- | 10.000 on 1 cen ry of the Polisega aes eer farther sho confessed (oad aa nusbend b3 Popular Clothing House Fey a eregpeyp lin ea) ol leh had deposited with the eats was the chief burden of her confession) that | 1" one of i 2011 PENNSYLVABIA AVENUE, hardly nominate a candidate. yo ae a ae Other worthless sechitice ste neni’ te Jersey months Pape eopara: | ‘cs tm him, 7 trust tn atm, end * ‘The fight will be the farmers, led by | Nor Mccw or City to-day for the action of the grand lary. of its details but in- ‘from ber, this day. STs: voice, Between 10th and 11th Streets, Esrneworth, and the republicans, led by Gen. | arr—Prot. Donaldson made s balloon aaaeaa aan Wecated: was made by Mrs. | Ste hes twice raplet, | Sever before vcought eo, angi8-tr Three Doors from 11th Street a sion several other per- breast, ‘off the handle in her suff ee Se | Ovrtaws Darina Tas Kewrocry Avruon. | (everal members of the city. pres Bostom, September 19.—Burglars succeeded and his wife; anda | iuiens. Oren apd abe has sent me | Court those Ilove it fare ee = iTiRs.—Col. W, L. Clark, commander-in-chiet | 008 “Barnum,” from Barnum’s ‘hi; me, | in forcing the outer door of the safe of the New- by Mr. Beecher. | notes avowing life. | giveness does not exercise NOW OR NBVER! of the K ‘State troope, ‘Yesterday re in the press of bary Map Eager Se eaten Pin more Moulton andghis Her stormy peculiarities our 4d to thie the revelation SS = ceived = from the quartermaster g3n- | '>¢ed Srouring, 2 are excused on the ground conden, Sioa rare Pe CEN Sares NT TOR 2 | Gate Beet gaty sate betast fae cum emia ieatertes | Rainer vaio nos | saree Sime ea i. Md em- os selves in the court house at Jackson in willing to be the Grst to | cian, the Inte Dr. Barker, of Brooklyn, to re- | Ob; 60 s7eece wernt nOnAY, erTLise, Beene pend ordering that ail State military arr iopateh to the Kichasond (Va) Dispansetes | a 19.—By a collision at Jeuralrondy Guoted by — treatment wo an atpium for sing eee ea Teady te move at & moment's warn- Septem ear roy Ese 5 mae SO ig. wa pursuance OF this order, Ool. Clark has | Frey, peop ge depart- sal ond’ Like Sears caltvomse a —— on ae eee at aay ee. ome re a MOST AND EHALL BE SOLD to pieces of artillery along with him. Siaty | ERt Patnreentig Scare enue yate Pocemas: | James Gorman was tostantiy killed and Wa. Here addang e Fortiga of though this confession hed already | s=yc0") 1 men Louisville for Breathitt | with robbing the mail of two pension checks five de> hosel 22 been made to me) gs oy RY 7 = L. HEILSRUN, county, and more are on the ail eos caas sear me ' Congressman. ee who was and is now, Mrs. mont ‘and seplé &* 402 Teh st., 24 door from D northwest. rr ya tue intimate and frend. Mrs. Morse’s cal- « Po ge) after the publication of the | Toy was that this ‘a Nason 300,000 ‘ABLE HAND- from the 34 of tae: BS a eS m2 MaDi " with myself, I said to in i00:090 FANING HAHD-MADE BRICK. ee a ee aa soll wong~g Ea at ook Sie Taree ersian Tee Room 10, Pat's Baildtas. ances of his danghtec, Waiters fa ‘course, in ths bold your & i ti if

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