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Show 3S! hull, "and I gay here, tkat Henry Ward Beecher is responsible for my intimacy BY TELEGRAPH. with Mrs. Woodbull." Witness then minted the interview with Beecher, in which the latter endeavored to persuade him to ask the letter of dismissal from Plymouth Ci.urch, which witness declined on the ground that there was no reason for it. Wune s next related his inter?, ew on the car with Becber, when the laiter Miid there no peace for him on earth any more. Shef- was Witness told him if he met the matter 111- boldly, there could not be any danger; to do his work, not he downcast, aud reInde- lieve his mind of all apprehensions. Witness then related the cireumstan ces of his set went witti Bowen and his signing the tripartite agreement, He alto rebringing out nothing new lated the consultations between himself, Moulton and Beecher, in regard to the policy to be pursued iu relat ou to Wood- liu'il's publication of the scandal. Wit AMERICAN. wanted Beecher to deny the story, ness Washington, 2. and he would not contradict the tie said A bill was reported favorably from the told him I was angry th. v e nial. "I Senate committee on civil service on me the respenribility of meeting which proi'iea that for two years after put Woodhull the story, and that all the the Ut of July next, all salaries exceed was odium left upon my shoulders" ing $1,200 a year, in all brunches of the Tilton then related an interview, giv civil and government service, military, ing witnoul great dinereoce ite story shall be reduced ten per ceut. before testified to by Moulton and WoodChicago, 2. At Sheffield, Bureau county. Ills , on ruff, inc'uding the pledge given by Tracy as Beecer'a counnot to act in Sunday night, Samuel Heed shot his sel, if Beecheranyandway came ton col Tilton brother Ueury dead in a quarrel about in His ion. regard to the some family matters. Iluury, who was contradictionexpression and in this declaration h powerful mau, six feet eight inches and his was case of lying justifiable, I all. was going up stairs in tL father's r.f witness that the publication telling the avowed with intention of house, would not Tilton's facts the only ruin whipping Samuel, when the latter fired wife and Beecher, tut witness also, hs at him from the top of tne stairs, the the world would never furtive him f r Kill entering hid heart. The family are condoning his wife's crime. Witne.-wealthy and respected. next toM of an interview with Beecher, San Francisco, 2 when the latter told bint of Mrs. Hook At a meeting of the chamber of comthreat to mount thep'ulpit and read er's merce at the cty of Los Angeles lust In connection with Mrs confesricn. is night, the reciprocity treaty with the witnevs ilton, promised to sec Mis. Sandwich Islands, now before the United did see end her at the house of looker States senate, was the hubject of discusin New Yurk, hers of friend lady sion. It was urged that under its pro- w as a of delicacy be hose matter name, visions tropical fruits are to be admitHe diil not deem necensary to mentiou. ted free of duty, while our own wines h r to Mrs Hooker induced relinquish and fruits ate excluded from (he recipdesign, and Beecher expressed his grat rocity advantages. Tne line of the Los Angeles & Inde- itude. At a subsequent interview nt .Moulton s, ueciareu mat n,pendence railroad has been located to a coul no longer agree on a policy of x miles from this city, point twenty-sisilence in regard to the Woodhull scansaving four miles over the route ot the dal; that (Itv public would believe that Southern Pacific road. Nearly $100 was co nmch smoke tlnre there where 060 of the stock in the road has already niuft be some fire, and suggest d ilia! been taken in Loi Angeles. some paper publish an editoriiil King Kalakaua aud mite and the to theleading effect that the Woodhull ttrry United Slaies n.ininUr at Hawaii. Mr. wen s Etonea vnicn be out ot do grew Pierce, s tiled today on the United had denied. since iStates stpamer Pensacola for Honolulu. Tilton objeced te this as Bowen had The Pensncula was escorted down the the tripartite agreement, cn'y ai signed bay by the United States steamer M- the solicitation of CUfliu, and often sad board on Gen. which were of cpherson, cwach aud four could b a since that ftconeia nna etau. ine steamer was driven through the agreement, an ii waluted from the forts with the royal Bowen was driven to the wall he would salute. Among the passengers on bonrd he had any evidence he and fight, the Pensacola is Colonel A. B. Stein- would be if a dangerous antagonist;' commis-sioneof the hergerjO special Beecher said he thought Bowen had no to Samoan Unittd States the Islands. He i told of his interview visited the islands about a year ago, and proofs.Dr. ton tbea and with beecher s ttorrs informally established clese relations thereat. ' Subsequently witness regret told And the United Beecher between the islands Mrs. Tilton urged the that States. This time the islands will pro policy of a complete denial of the matter bubly be taken uuder the protection of and that he told her she could do whit this government. she chose on her own responsibility, and New Ifotk, 2. she wrote a card fur publication which The Harrisburg dispatch ghes au ac be showed to Beecher with a statement count of a disgraeeful scene in the Penn Mrs. Tilton winhed him (Beecher) that nylvaniA house of representatives yester- also to write a card the charges. day. During a parliamentary contest Beecher said it wasdenying useless unless wit over a petition ia reference to contested ness promised not to make the denial of clec'ion case, Woln a republican mem no effect. Witness told him that hw had ber, eame in conflict with the speaker, not lung to fear unless he whs the ng who finally ordered liim to be put under in wmch case he (witness) arrest, when the republican members gressor, defend would himself at all baiHidv rallied to his defense and forcibly took Beecher sat down and wrote a then him from the sergeant-at-armof which wituess had a photo- This mooning Tiltou resumed his tes note, copy. timony, and related his interview with gropbic ton ca led on cotinsel for the rul'e Beecher at witness' house, in the second to produeo the original in Beech when in witness aoked week February, er s nana wrilinz. huearnum first said him in reference to the little boy Ralph, he did not knew what paper was meant. telling him Eliiabeth gave the date of but finally read it as follows: ot ttieir criminal inter the beginuing Brooklyn, Leo. 27, '72 course ou the 10th of October, 1808, he 'I the scandalous charge eolemn'y deny asked him if he was correct. Betcher me and Mrs. Tiiton, and made against replied that he could not remember, but deny that there has been any criminal thowgnt she was right. Some express relations between or color or us, any ions of grief and misery fell from him, for the charge My acquaintance reason und that was the end ot the interview. with Mis Tilton has ever been that of which lasted ten er fifteen minutes. greatest respect. I here desire to state witness then related the interview in addition, that Mr. Tilton. duriug the with Beecher and Moulton, at the UtterV whole of this shameful scandal, has in bouse, after the publication of Wool spoken in the highest terms of hull's card. Witness told Boccher o variably his acd has shown to m the high wife, offioe 'ood!ull coming to his wi'h a card est proof of friendship. and stating its contents; also told him o! "11. W Bekcher " Mcultong interview with Woodhull at Beecher submitted the card to witness, ber house, and said after leaving the who would be satisfactory, it tbeugbt he Moulton wo paid house, thought the who was present, went, man was not in her right mind, and it and. Carpenter, at witness and brought Mrs. request, was from that time that Moulton, Beech Tilton. who expressed herself satisfied in were witness and consultation to er with the oard. Nothing came of the stop the circulation of her stories card. Beecier was greatly agitated, but Moul ton told him there was uo cause of FOREIGN. alarm, as they could easily keep her London, 2. quiet; in pursuance of this pelicy they Mall tinzelte Jba a private rail says Mrs. to ber to introduce Tilton . resoWcd and Mr. Moulton; witness also publish telegram from China confirms the re cd an article in the Golden Aga abou portud death of the Emperor, and says the enfranchisement of wemen, in which tne f.mprees, overcome with grief, sui he alluded to Woodhull. Subsequently cided, aud a son of the seventh prince, she brought witness a biographica three years old, was proclaimed Emper or and the empress mother again regent. ;cteh of herself, written by her bus Berlin, 2. band, and asked him to revise it, which have I lbe resolved to he did and afterwards pub'ished it. make the of a catidi- Padorborn Bishop his Witness thou gave an account, of dale for Parliament from Breton, W est presiding at Woodhull'a meeting in phalia. Cooper Institute, when she lectured on finance, and of his subsequently mtro "Too I niu has become obsolete. during her at a Steinwav Hall meeting "Not sufficiently materialized" is the Witness added that it was on account of latent form ia which this idea is of the pamphlet "Tit for the publication clothed. Mrs. Wood he that relinquished lat, The Scandal Trial. CASH PAID! E50EPT BITS'! AT UNTIL YOU ItATE Carefully Examined Riot in the Pen3ylvania SALT Legislature FOR Fatal Shooting at Barley, 'Oats, Wheat field, Los Angeles and pendence Railroad. CITY, on 1 DRIED PEA CUES. Saicida of the Chinese Enipro33. We are now st'Hinyr off pur stock of General Merchandise very low Dres Goods particularly cluip. to make room for the larpe selections purchased by our Mr. CUTLKK in the East, and which will be fferud at 5 GO to-da- TAYLOR & CUTLER, EAST TEHPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. il-t- l OGTlN Will PLAKIKG AKD 'w-- Jnt Ihoj will do your work. 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