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Show THE PR0Y0JRI-V7EEKL- TIMES. THE PRESIDENTIAL THIRD TERM. Y r has come at Ing It was bound to come some PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY BRDAT, AND Htfwrt S. Sleatsr, Iooked-fo- Ce:ar F. Lyons, id Ivrfpr!i'!'ir. i TUESDA V, A AUG. 1871. 4, NEW KING FOR SPAIN. Until the Spani.-- h troubles are ended we shall have no end of sensations respecting aspiring Princes of Europe who wish to make the experiment in which Amedeus failed. Frederic t'harles of Germany is now mentioned as a candidate for the throne. True, this announcement,! appears for the first time in a French journal, and is therefore to be taken non grdno' tall .(but it receives attention nevertheless. Immigrant rulers have always had an embar-- ! racing experience at Madrid. It doubtful whether Frederic Charles, with all his reputation for firmness and military skill would find the situation anj more comfortable than Amadeus found: -- - At the usual Friday evening raeetinglast night, at Plymouth Church, allusions to Beecher in tho prayers were frequent. Mr Ilalliday in his remarks, chose the words: Behold how good and blessed it is for brethren to dwell together in unilie read letters from old ty! mouiher&of the church expressing great confidence in their pas- OPINIONS AND ADA T. tor. is published this a friend of mutual by morning Beecher and Tilton: I know Mr. Tilton told me that Mr. Moulton having leurmxl that Mr. Beecher had got sRpRsion of the paper which Mrs. Tilton wrote clearing him of wrong doing, went to Beechers house to get it. I dont know positively whether he used threats, but I know lie went with a pistol in bis pocket, prepared to The-followin- get the paper by threats if neces- sary. I know he came away with the paper in his possession. ' Mr. Tilton told me so at tho time;-I)- r. Bacon say: My Ixdief Is that Tilton has lxen throe years cackling to lay this egg, ;Ad used my letters as a pretext. The investigating committee is a poor .substitute for legal proceedings, and its verdict in any eae will be unsatisfactory. I feel no sympathy for Tilton, nnd withdraw confidence in Beecher with the greatest reluctance. The Tribune says it is widely reported that Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker, an intimate friend of Mrs. WixAlhull, avows her llief that her statements are sulistan-tall- y true, and lias herself urged ler brother to make a public con- such intentions. j I( i.u long: way to go for an ofii-i- s ,.jai statement and a strange place j0 fju,j OM(i ,nt, when wo remem- - her that it comes from Nevada Joh,. who shares with Congress constitutional privilege of re- ceiving communications from the president on public affairs, our ICE. roaders will know its VaIU. j LAWYERS SCAXD.IL. X New York, last; time, and In some way. It has come from Senator Jones, of Nevada. Silence was impossible to this soaring statesman from Table Mountain and Rooster (iulch. We kind of knew that we would have a memorandum in time, and it comes from Nevada, all the way. The Territorial Enterprise, with aspirations from the Rocky Mountain Daniel Webster, who now in the seat of the lamented not forgotten Nye, informs SATDRDAY. Joseph T. ICcEwan, Jt'HV-'- ' BEmiCR-TILTO- Eminent lasers are not always; safe advisers. Charles OConnor, of Noy York, who. had charge of the prosecution against Tweed and his family of thieves, advised the suits to recover the money stolen by them, be brought ngainst them in the name of the State. Other attorneys, less eminent than O'Connor, advised hat the City and County Of New York should be made the plaintiffs in these cases Instead' of the State; hut the eminent counsellor's advice was taken, tho State was made plaintiff, and now the Court of Appeals has decided that the State had no interest in the suits, and therefore could not sue, OConnor is tho lawyer by. whom everyone In New York City swears; yet his opinions have been very unsafe ones to follow. Another head receives the laurel ic ion. The Argus has a reistrt of ancrown. The voluntary retirement other interview with airs. Elizaof lion. George Bancroft from beth Cady Stanton. She says he public life, brings him all the has not the slightest doubt that more conspicuously to public Mrs. Tilton confessed to Susan B. who always sjeaks the notice. In the 71th year of his Anthony, and that confession was of truth, age he has asked to bo relieved of the criminal intimacy with Beechthe burdens be has so faithfully er, which Tilton hassince charged. borne, and he carries with him to Mr. Tilton told the same story to Mrs. Bullard, but when the privacy he has so long craved her nnd the Wood hull thunderbolt fell he the deep gratitude of his country- flatly denied having made such men, and the sincere respect ofall statements. Miss Anthony and he had a conversation with Mrs. men. Profound as his scholarand immediately recalled Bullard, is as based his ship, and firmely to her Tiltonhr word. She could fame as an historian, in this hour not tell what testimony Moulton it is the unimpeachable integrity had to give, but he once said afWe of the man and the.statesman that ter a visit from Beecher: most impresses us. It is a grand have had Plymouth Church on its knees liere. She would not apday for human nature when it pear before the committee while can be said of a completed public the integrity of every witness becareer, which has extended over fore that IxhIv was impeached, but a period of nearly half a century, she would willingly appear before a court when summoned. The that it is literally without a MORE RIGHT!! TO WOMEN. subterfuge of the committee in stain. From large public trusts attacking the character of Tiltons The Bostonians who are in favor Mr. Bancroft has come with hands lady friends proves the strength of his ease. could not of having women on their. School so clean that the man has never boast of nobleBeecher, or friends purer been found to cast upon him a . Committees have shown admirladies than Tilton The able tact and persistance. They suspicion. IBs career in this re- latter need not be ashamed of such elected to that honorable position spect is a study for young men reformers ns Grace Greenwood, Celia Burleigh, Anna Dickinson, some of their best and ablest wo- just entering upon political life. Lucy 8. one, Susan B. Anthony should There be found inspira and Paulina Davis. men, who lit the right time aptlon in a life like this, of the ma n Mrs. Tilton, in the examination peared to take their seats. When nil so whom are last heartily evening, recounted the efforts seats joining was to their right questioned had she made to restrain Tilton to honor. sets It statesmanship from that right was defended with following strange women, so high above political trickery temperance and ability. When his views entirely lie changed the majority of the Committee and the selfishness and littleness from tho-- e he had at their mardenied them seats they appealed of party, that mean men, who re- riage. 8he tried every means to the harlot, WwJdhull, from to the Supreme Court, and that volve with the circle of the caucus turn her and sent for a house, Court declining to Interfere, on are forgotten in its presence. Wis policeman, whenfinally she left. She the ground that the Committee dom, scholarship, aid experience said the night Susan B. Anthony were the sole Judges of the quali- liavo all conspired to rnakeMr. was there the scene was violent, appearing crazy; she fications of members, an appeal Bancrofts name honored among Theodore with Miss Anthony, but slept more but all than these made no such was made to the Legislature. Mr. men; confession as the John E. Fitzgerald moving the principle has been at the founda- latter affirmed she said. Tilton had tion of the confidence that has tried long to circulate stories preenactment of the following bill: been reposed in him, and of the judicial to herself and Beecher, etc.. That Be it resolved nothing more. She had written no person shall be deemeu Ineligi- respect in which he is cherished. buj no letter affecting, improperly, ble to serve on a School Commit- Manhood receives honor in him; herself or Beecher,' but had sometee by reason of sex. and leaving us the lesson of purity, time copied papers Tilton prepared House he leaves the richest legacy a for her, often not knowing their This bill passed in the contents; one of these papers she by an almost unanimous vote. statesman can give to his country signed while on a sick bed. She The rules were susjended so that and the world. protested that it would wrong it could pass all the various read loth Beecher and herself, but Salem, Ind., was Tilton solemnly affirmed that It tags without delay. The next Lidens block, by fire on Friday night. was for her good and his, and day it was taken up in the Senate destroyed over It is said made a promise, which he imme$100,000. Loss, and passed by a very large vote. Dawson & Lidens bank was rolv diately broke, to make no use of was at once engrossed and en bed . of $10,000 in Government it that would injure her. She told It ' cash, nnd the Dr. Storrs how it was afterwards, neted, and signed by the Cover bonds, andwas$2,500 fired to conceal the and denied all the said papers in buildingwoman Henceforth ner.. any Slime. crimination of Beecher und herchosen to a School Committee in self. the State of Massachusetts may GOODS AT AUCTION Moulton has not yet returned. PRICES Gen. Tracy, said ho claim her seat without question. AT could not not believe Moulton had Thns the old fogies of the Hubara is. gone to taught a lesson, that women have 29 Main St., Opposite the Post Office,) JusticeEurope. Riley, before whose court proceedings have been inrights as well as men, and soon Luke Salt City. no distinction shall be made bestituted, says Mr. Gaynor, como tween the sexes by foolish laws, Onrutnrk consist of Maple Iry flood. plainant in criminal proceedings Hoot. Mioo. Ilnt.and t ap, Notion, against Mr. Tilton, had requested tradition or narrow prejudices, Jewelry. nnd evcrvtnlnit him to isue subccanas to Mr. nothin. In a well Awmried throughout our great country, or li limefound nt, at Autrllea 1rlrea lor six Beecher and one or two others to mnvlt Month. the whole civilized world. appear on Monday next, but ho to-da- :i. ririnLis ly y, declined to do so, for tho reason that he believed the ease would not be in a condition to be proceeded with. This being so, it would cause unnecessary trouble to compel the attendance of witnesses for that day, as from his present view of the ease there would not be a dismhsil but adjournment on Monday. The Tribune lo8es hope of Beechers ability to explain the letters just in the proiMrtin as that explanation is delayed. It admits its sympathies have been entirely Z. C. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, 8. A special says S. K. Elliott, who with a Mr. Vinson, has for some weeks been living in a cottage with two married women at Oak Bluffs, was last night called out by a party of rnen and forced into a wagon containing tar and feathers. He drew a revolver and shot dead Caleb Smith, brother of the two women. The horses being frightened by the shooting ran away and threw out the party and Elliott escaped. Subsequently he surrenderee! to the authorities. The excitement intense. ZXOUSPS CO-OPERATI- morrow. It was stated that Mr. Beecher or Mr. Moulton will testify leforo the committee evening, when it is believed the examination will lx? concluded. Frank Carpenter has decided not to appear before the committee, and will write a letter giving his reasons for refusal to testify. public tc -- LIGHTMNG SPARKS. SALT LAKE CITY. o mills have leen destroyed. About The attention of emr patterns is ten squares burned. 1. of The portion called to the following Depart Muskegan, the city consumed contained mostmerits of the Institution The best ly wooden buildings. and the class of goods part and all the saw mills escaped. dealt in by each. The fire originated in Harts boot , and shoe store, on Western Avenue and Terrace Street. Everything burned to the railroad depot. WHOLESALE PRY GOODS About 200 dwellings and 100 places DEPARTMENT. ofhusiness were destroyed. The loss is not estimated; Insurance Dry Goods, Notions, Hats,' Caps, light. . : Charles T. Beke, the African explorer, is dead. Attorney-GenerWilliams al ENGLAND. Ixmrlon, 1. Eleven persons Wall Paper, Curtain Materials and Carpets. be- returned to Washington. longing to the workmens excurdes The Journal Dcbafs, urges sion party from Bristol, England, the French government to recog- went out for a trip on the Bay of Teignmouth in a boat, which was nize the Spanish republic. overloaded. It capsized and four Frank Walworth, the New women and one man were drownYork parricide, has been removed ed. the inquest a verdict of At to the State asylum. ngainst the boatmanslaughter Generals Sherman and Meigs, man was returned. and other distinguished persons, of London, 3. A went to Mount Vernon on Satur- the Times writescorrespondent from India that day. the Bengal famine Is far from an A Diplomatic rypture between end. Five months must mss beGermany and France is threaten- fore the rice crop can be harvested over tho difficulties concerning ed, meantime portions of the rice stock in government stores may Spanish affairs. The laxly of a child was found be spoilt. Prices continue high in a collar at Butchers run, on nnd the famine characteristics are marked ns ever. It is impossiSunday, where it had been washed ns ble to say how many die daily, flood. recent the by but it is well known that the death and Brigandage rates are fearful in some districts are common in the northern pro- and the suffering is distressing. vinces of Italy nnd Sicily, and the The British Mediterranean are in.-a- ne assn-sinati- VE Mercantile Institution, fur-tho- cross-examinati- I. COLUMN. 9 with the great preacher; that when a great temple is threatened with destruction no one cares much for the rats that swarm in its vaults, hut delays are dangerous and Mr. Beechers friends have altogether, too tardy. New York, 3. The Ikyeher investigating committee continued NEW JERSEY. its session this evening. Six witnesses were examined, consisting Trenton, 3. The main toreserthis of four gentlemen and two ladies; voir supplying the water two witnesses were understood to city gave way this afternoon. fences be Mr. and Mrs. Beach, the friends Cellars were flooded and no n off but in carried the city, of Mr. Beecher, whose residence done. damage adjoins his farm at Peekskill. One lady was closely veiled and could no be identified. After leaving MICHICAN. the houe she was accompanied Det'roil, l. A fire brake out in by Mr. Ovington to the residence of Mr. Beecher. Other witnesses Muskegan ut an early hour this were present whose names could morning and has destroyed nearly not be ascertained. Mrs. Tiltons half the city. The fire is in the will be made eastern part and it is believed no Ix-e- n tl. WHOLES A LE QUO CE R AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. 1 Groceries, Hcmhcarr, Glass and Wooden Queensirare, Ware, Powder, Fuse, Agricultural Implements, Dye Stuffs, Paints r and Oils. DRUG DEPARTMENT. Drugs, Medicines, Liguors, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Paints, Oils, and Dye Stuffs. 0 on partizans. police will leave Malta Gov. Moses has granted 421 squadron for Barcelona. pardons during the last nineteen has been orAn Italian months. The crimes were mur- dered to thefrigate northern coast of der, manslaughter, rape, arson, Spain. etc. The Spanish government is There are so many candidates about to dispatch twelve thousand In the field, it is said to be im- additional troops to Cuba. It is asserted that the Carlists possible to say which will win in the South Carolina election on the have shot the Canon of the diocess Cth inst. of Vittorio. Eleven villages nnd two towns were, destroyed by the recent FRANCE. storm in Moravia. Government 1. There was a violent Paris, has sent troops to assist the in- - scene in the Assembly Galhabitants, lon! DIstria, Bonnpartist, yesterThe visit of Emperor William used the the expression that to the Emperor of Austria was day the Republic had succumbed strictly a private one, neither bethe scorn of honest men; toing accompanied by any of his day he was challenged by memministers. bers of the Left to repeat his An Italian letter says chaos is words, which be did, thereupon king of Italy, the people having Victor. Schodcher, Republican, lost confidence in the moderate gave hiirt tliedie, and several departy, who have ruled exclusively puties from the Left rushed toward him shouting and shaking for fourteen years. All of the warehouses of the their fists. The president of the London and Port Stanley railroad Assembly was unable to restore nnd suspended the sitting. company, ftt St. Thomas, Ontarid, order, is prolmblo that several duels It with together private dwellings, to-da- CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Underwear, and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Men, Women and. Children's Boots and Shoes, Sole and Upper Leather and Shoe Findings of every description. y, le-fo- re WAGON AND COMMISSION DEPARTMENT. Studebaker Wagons, all kinds of Agricultural Machinery, Wagon T imber , S team Engines, Turbine Water Wheels, Ac., Ac. The Institution is agent for the celebrated S ingerSeu ing Machine, over one million in use in America. will follow. burned Friday night. Orders to insure prompt attenThe ITorfiT correspondent with D.H. Kixsrr. Custers expedition writes: July o. tion should be addressed to the Sub.s.greelet. 14th, that the guides think that REID. KINSEY perintendent or Secretary. GREELEY, Sitting Bull and his Indians will in Black Hills. a the make fight numbers Gas led Stun filters, W. H. HOOPER, The removal of General Sher- Mam Street, Opposite Walker House, mans headquarters to St. Louis Is Sapt pit Salt Lnhe City. to abolish red tape, ami that the Indian war may le carried on Whnluf and Retail IValw In with greater promptness. CAS, WATER AND STEAM PIPE, The Assistant Treasurer at New RCyiJFR, PICK AXD Got LINED BOflE, York will sell fluring August, BKLTINO, RUrilKR PACKING!, Ac., i $5,000,000 gold; $1,500,000 on each the first and third Thursday, and $1,000,000 on each the second nnd fourth Thursday. A combination of heavy speculators made a corner In corn and oaks nt Chicago on Saturday. The highest price fr the former was 80 cents; for the latter, 85 cents. The speculators were successful. 1LLUMIN ATINQ AND LUBRICAT1R8 OILS, and Krroalne Chaadrllm, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, ETC. ALL KISDS OF MISIEQ ASD MILL ma cnsER r a yn fjttigs, Strom PumiM, Enntn.r, lioilrrtnnrt Elevator, Fin-trillhutinn amt Rett Machinery, e IVnirr Centre. Pmchet', Moulding, Etc-- . 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