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Show i.- - - Frank Moulton an lved at Brooklyn was then very sick. It was the same ndeed! Jlel.ia disgrace to his rrjvioos; but' let these trifles pass. Your note Jut received, surprises me this morning. He said that an invita- - evening she had written a letter for M r. country, his office nnd his man- FTTBLtSHED EVERT its eonen'.s. for you seem to have lion had been sent him to appear be- - Be cher, exculpa ing him, and she h d ' mod. Boo, Iioo, Iioo; I'm an by AID SATURDAY. CES3XT, THURSDAY forgotten that on the last! day of my fore the investigating committee, and written it much the same way. She American citizen, dont you inanoe of i', before, your committee, I he declared that he was ready and wil- could not rememberthesubs terrupt me, or Ill t?ll my unde, arried to your meeting, not only the ling to go before t lie committee if bo h but she did it for him because Til. on C:iT F. Lyons, Jtj'bart G. Slntar, ll tell Congress, I'll tell every-jodicuments which I juo:ed in my I ar; requested it He had received had done something i gal.ist him. so there now, mind that. She told Miss Anthony that Tilton sworn statement, save those in Mou- no letter from Beecher asking him to Joseph T. JCcEvan, But would Mr. Governor have ltons possession, but many more be- testify. The matter should have been accused her of adultery, not that she Editors and Proprietor!. icked the man? We say no! sides, making a double handful of in- compromised. Tbe committee was ail committed it. She never affirmed to vital to er jmrtr atf.iir and hover should have Miss Anthony that tho accusations not threaten so, teresting and imjKirtutit THURSDAY, AUG. G, 1871. rave men do and case to destructive yours. All ae'cd except as a means of eompromis were unjust because it didnt seem to ike barking dogs that do not bite. my of these papers I purposed to lay be- ing, but, says lie, it happens that I am her necessary. Once she went in a We have seen such fellows in- fore you, but no sooner bud I begun here to testify in the case, my evidence carriage with Tilton to a house where THE LiW ABIDING AND Fl'GILISTIC and they slunk terrupted again, both by he had been telling stories about her read them aloud in your presence shall be requested in COYLENOE. dogs with their tails than one of your attorneys stopied me Beecher and Tilton. He expressed re- and Beecher. He said I have brought between their feet. No, jut, he n my reading, and proposed that I gret at tho preaeut situation, but said Elizabeth to speak for herself whether A Tooele correspondent of the dare not such a thing, should save the committees time by tho affair has now reached such a pass have slandered her. She didnt deny Salt Lake Tribune writing about but he is aattempt the stories. Mr. Beecher seemed alblustering Hercules, u referi jng to those papers. One of your that all the facts must come out. Governor Geo. L. Woods cam mere acHon. John Winslow, The follow ing is a synopsis of a com- ways unwilling to talk with her about braggadocio. Upon that members, paign speaking in that city, says: stand he was not to he quiesced in this suggestion, and I re- plete examination of Mrs. Tilton, w hich her home troubles, and used to send regarded tired from The Governor turned to his Mrs. Mrs. Beecher who, he said, would be a youreommitteo with the witli be published the Governor of Utah, nor a ation of a conference with Tilton said she was frequently sick and mother lo her. Mrs. Beecher 6aid after assailant, not knowing who he ederal as a stump M r. W inflow. speedy hut - was. and said that official, who man any Perhaps it was my pro- troubled. Mr. Tilton cared little or hearing her troubles said that if Mr. would interrupt an American speaker, a partisan politician; per duty to call on Mr. Winslow, but for his family, and left her Beecher had been faulty in that way freeman for uttering unpleasant simply George L. Woods, one of as tbe whole committee had previously nothing alone. Her mother couhi not she would not live wi.h him a day. truths, was a coward and a knave, the nasty, illilieral, radical, filthy, set the example of calling in a body on entirely live with her on account of disagree- She concluded that she had done every and if he repeated this unmanne and to the other of tho this Utah and as such (larties ment with him. He was harsh in his duty of a good wife, liad borne and sufring, nerly interruption he would kick ying hnuld lie treated by the people, controversy, I took it for granted that criticisms of his home and is manage fered for her husband's sake and that him all over the place. for the disMr. Winslow would the pre- ment. As early as 05 Tiltons mind he alone was If this report is true, though it le is an American citizan for- - cedent by doing me therepeat of the to call at was tainted wi. ha honor family. of Beecher, ruption Is very questionable coming from sith. iSiicb twaddle, childish my house, at which lie would havo and he used to talksuspicion Neither Beecher nor Moulton tesift-ealiout continually r.ittlo and fulsome threatening, The committee examined puch a source, it is not very credveil a welcome guest, but while wait- his wrong doings with o her ladies are unworthy a child of our Great ing lor Ins com. ng I was called upon When wi nesses. two unknown itable to bis Exectlency. lie puffBeecher began lo visit her she M.i conscience, to ns eul by a o'.icem;n, who arrested 5. A member of the New York, t himself up liecause he is a Federal lepublic. hvii conversations '.o used to revak Great liailie. Beecher committee mo worried and at es me, yesterday said the nijiiii goodness, or iiingn nnd the in mind to Til thirty his order disabuse official, on, charges jienple s been er ained. Tilon design of Moulton, in wi hholding hi-officials of Utah with breaking the to interrupt an American citizen no ice, before Jus'ico Riley's 1 olice of to answer a charge of libelling was, however, not sa and made estiinony, was to espouse the stronger laws; and yet, with the persis- when insulting other American ,ourt, Ward Beecher, I w hom uguinst continual inquiries, and told her she ide, when Beecher testified and cut itizsns; to hiss when nit ass, Henry tency, inconsistency and dogged not a ad libel but the truth. spoken concealed something; that she lied. Ilis he tliroal of the weaker. It was doubt ness characteristic of the man, lie born in America, hr tvs; to disap-irov- e less Tiltons purpo-- e to lock up part of emI of arrest time had tho this Up tp suspicious grew, and he had no confGeorge L. Woods slang, openly violates the law by threatno lawyer, not needingauy, but idence in her. This had lasted tilt the the testimony for a reserve fund for the ployed ening to kick the party 'offending and not smile at his I false accusa- finding myself betoro the Police Court present day. In the Winer of 1SG0 lie future. The committee unanimously . him, that dare he show his dis tions, is dreadful an unj ardotm-le- and not understand ng tho ino ive of legnn to accuse her of criininali y with lecided tlx vt no report should be made I But lie is a of nv, my arrest, nor tho methods ofCotiCs, I Beecher. She ever denied the charges, ill Moultons testimony should ho respecter approliation hy lilsnlng. Had he hi lover of nndn will kick a requested my friend, Judges. D. Mor- sometimes in silence, sometimes in nken and tiie letters submitted. If the w, yet carried his threat into execution lie would have been liable to pros man for despising his lies. That ris, to answer for mo in the technical anger. He used his itifl ience to m ike letters were not forthcoming they proceeding which I knew not how to her con 'ess it. He said he saw her would be ob ained by legal process. ecution. We say the man had n is n pretty American citizen, answer Gaynors libel suit against Tilton was in Beecher's properly myclf. Twice al- onoo Ilis mor right to hiss, if he liked, ns much good Federal official, nnd a pious ready I have leon before thisunex-p-c:e- bid sitting sickened her.lap. He never withdrawn to day. The complainan , jea lousy as the Guhs friends hud to clap Christian Camp'iellite, e tribunal, and may be called named the time or phtre of her crimin; 1 in conclusion, said: I have heard the will to We his attend other re or applaud. It was a public meeton time a third it Wednesday. action. She had read through the story case is to be taken beforea higher court. t lie same ocm-in- n made marks on one which hud the at Meanwhile law my counsel, to whom I of Cat lterine Gatunt w hen she wro'e Truth, justice and a party ing, as much a right ns the other. If to Bishop Rowberry, nnd show have just shown your note, instructs her Schoharie letter, and knew nothing of our commonwealth were my only the hisser had clapped or shouted the American citizen up, nt me to lay no documents, pners or re- of her adultery. Her love for Tilton mo'ives for bringing it to trial, as full words of applause the Gub some future time, nnd would like maining testimony before your com- had been the absorbing passion of her sat fefaot ion ran be obained ltefore a would have thought it no inter- for him to threaten us with n mittee, nor to hold any further com- life, but in Beechers society she found higher tribunal. I therefore withdraw the complaint. munication witli you in any form, exTho case was then ruption, hut because another free kicking. We Imagine that the cept lo send yon this present and final comfort, and Mr. Tilton could not en dismissed. it she dure therefore he even; thought American citizen dare to he free American citizen in the person of letter containing the reasons of this Gen. Butler has been telegraphed for preferred Beecher to him. By her sin L. Ilis Woods Excellency George to w ill be in reasons enough express disapprobation are Tho the and following: Brooklyn to night. He step. in tho Schoharie letter she meant the instead of approval, then lie lie stump orator and low politician First, you artta commiueo of Mr. taking of anybody in place of Tilton will probably act as Tiltons counsel. came an offender, and his Excel would not threaten a second time. Beechers friends, appointed by h tin- for her friend, though sue did the same Mrs. YVondhull, in her Weekly says sels, expected to act in his behalf, as- thing again. Had she known Tilton Mr. Kinsella, editor of the Brooklyn lency threatened to kick the per DEECUER-TIL10X SCANDAL. sisted by attorneys employed exclu- thenas now, she would hardly have Eagle , told her he knew all the facts aon all round the place. We supsively for his vindication, holding se- eneoura led Beecher's acquaintance in the Beecher case before she publishpose that no person must disaped them, anil that Beecher had come to cret sessions unaocessiblo to the public, She thought she did wrong in that, New York, 4. At the mooting of prove what Governor Woods says no to witnesses, power compel having ?odore. a was He ever damper him and implored him not to make hurt Th no matter how absurd, or false, no Plymouth Church Investigating oom mittoe last evening a letter was pre giving no opportuni'y for the opposite Itetween her and Theodore, but Mr, any exposure. This statement of Mrs. matter how he may charge the Rented from Rev. Dr. side to such ns volun- Beecher appreciated her fully. Mr Woodhtill was brought to the attenStorm, which people of Utah falsely, no dog said he had no personal know ledge of tarily appear, publishing or suppress- Tilton made her feel and ho said tion of Mr. Kiasella must bark if that donkey brays. tho matters which came ltefore the ing their testimony as you see fit, and her inequality with him, but Beecher if it had been made by a man he would Let every person in the country committee; that he had seen the state- as my own experience goes, asking me respected her and she was always em pronounce it a lie, but being made by a w i h himTil'on often talked woman he would simply declare it conment signed by Mrs. Tilton, and re no questions, some such as were irrele- barrast-e.know that freedom or license to case and tho to vant omitting to publish the sensual effect of her pres spicuously inexact. Mrs. Woodhull ferred to in her of Mr. a be used Cover by Carpenter's statements, speech may in and of imperfect your unjust report Mm. eneeon and seemed asham declares that she was alw ays treated in and on Tiltons genMemen, nor imposed upon the people con testimony Friday all that was most perti- ed of he r address and w hich contained my testimony appearance. At a kindly manner by Mrs. Tilton, estrary to their wishes, and who evening, in thoso words;grave charges, nent to my own side of the controversy. hoels and public places he often said pecially so In the last call she made. a- cor On expressed will abuse the people In a partisan tain occasion fsecond, the daily papers of BrookI w ish you would not keep near me, Mr. Beecher solicited me campaign, but If any person wil to become a wife to him, with all that lyn and New York havo been Hrtfuliy This hurt mo very much. In 1870, in dare oppose or disapprove this Is Implied In this relation. Thfe led day by day wi h crumbs of fictitious conversation with Tilton about his ESTRAY NOTICE. propown charac er, as habits and associates, he confessed his d evidence Governor he shall be osition I communicated to my against my hus MY POSSESSION THE kicked all round the place. That band. But on account of his lack rf Is not Mr. Beecher, Imt I alone were criminality with other women. She ITTAVK IN Estray : on man the and I have trial; though never cm tossed anything oft the One Fine 111 steer CALF. 8 nr 9 month certainly is. another specimen of personal knowledge, Dr. Storrs ex little No mi' k or brands right perhaps lo hold your com- kind. Tilton onco told her when he old. liberal principles, or it is i pressed the opinion it would not be If not rla.m'tl he will he sold at public for him to appear before th mittee responsible for this daily mis- was away lecturing, and wished to sale, at the Hstrav Pound, American Fork, sample of the unbearable impu necessary at representation which may come gratify hiinsolf, he would doit. lie on Thursday, August 13th, oommitteo. wm Shan't: Goverftor dence of the District 1011 ndkeejer. through many others, yet the result is didnt scein to think of the slanders The Brooklyn Argu-- says the follow foisted upon us. auS the same to me as if you bad deliber- that filled) he world about him, and American Fork, Aug. 3rd, 1S7L Ing Interchange of letters took pla. We nearly puked at the child it and that is result ately designed this, declared her tho originator of all this yesterday between Mr. Sago, Chairma Jsh twaddle of the excellent Ex- of the Beecher Investigating Comm;, namely: I expect no justice either from talk. She found wherever she went GOODS AT AUCTION PRICES your tribunal, sinco you cannot compel Tilton had made accusations against cellency talking about Interrupt- tee, and Theodore Tilton. w i' nesses to AT testify, nor from your re- her such as be now publishes. She had Brooklyn, July 31, ing an American citizen. IC. II. since do not im porters, they give partial signed a number of papers, w hen near Great Jove! Was there no Amer- Theodore Tilton, INq. 29 Main Si., ( Opposite the Tost Office,) report. am Dear I instructed the Sir, ly out of her head, and had copied some ican citizen there but him? Must by Salt Lake City. Third, I cannot resist the conviction, at Mr. Tiltons dic'a'ion. of whoso con he not be Interrupted because he committee to state tho loiter and docu o menu in your statement though I mein no offence by express- tents she could not remember one word, to referred was an American citizen? Great Onrstoek conl of w Staple Trr that commltteo free has come They ere all to to us have not been deliver- ing it, him from bust Roots. Shoes. Hats anti your Cesarl Was not the Interrupter presented taps. Nations, to at last be as little as claimed to ness he the and every? nlng emtarrassmenls ed, your several prom satisfactory Je.riry.dothlnt. Iv In a wM found an American citizen as well as liesnotwithstanding Assarted to furnish them. As your state- public as to myself, and that your ver- All of her letters w ritten about the m Auction Prices lor Mi he? And if a Jackass brays, be ment in the absence of these docu ments dict, if you render one, could not pos- Beecher matter were written under this Months. may 14 cause he was born In America Is deprived of lu greatest force, we sibly be based on the full facts, since sort of compulsion. She w rote a note must nobody feel that his music think you should desire to place them you have no power to compel w itnosses using the w ords Mr. Beecher desired O. K. KWH. D.JI.KIXSKT. Is not the sweetest? An American in our possession; and I desire to Im- nor verify their testimony by oath, nor me to be his wife with all that It im REID, KINSEY & GREELEY, plies, she protesting the untruth of CJtizenlndeedl When inen abuse, press on you the importance of deliv- sift it by to us them but had at her she what wrote, your earliest conFor these reasons, which ought to scruples riumbf rs, Gis and Stran vilify and belie honest men, will ering Fitters, venience. Very truly yours, overcome hy his sophisms. Tilton said have me moved have I at last earlier, behind themselves Main Walker Street, they shield Opposite House, II. W. Saoe, Chi irman. instructed my counsel to proceed at it would free him from his Bowen and the American eagle, shouting Im Suit Lake City. once at his discretion, to carry my case YVoodbull difllculties. Brooklyn, August 3, 1874. a.n American Citizen, like a bad To Mr. Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer In Ilonry W. Sage, Chairman from your jurisdjcdon to aeourtof law, She never saw the loiter published in Committee. boy behind his mothers pelt and in view of this ins'rucUon from me Til'ona sta'einent, apparently from CAS, WATER AND STEAM PIPE, KUBBER, PCCK AND OUM USED HOSE, coats? When a man so devoid of My dear sir, I have just received he has in turn ins'ruc ed me to hold no Beecher to her. until in print. She alRUBBER TACKING, Ac, BELTING, note break of will as four Governor sense the your days af.er fur.her communication whhypurcom-niltteo- , ways refused commnnica'lons coming July 31st, AMD IU8RICAT1R6 date. its Unless misIllUftmTJC you accidentally Ihe law, nd cry out Im an OHS, except this present letter, in through Moulon. One day he read to 1 dated the it Oas an communication should fareKeroslne which I have the honor tobidyou than letters, her a le'ter that she did not remember, American citizen, he depends not come to me eexeral days ago. well, in doing w hich allow me to add except that there was a paragraph urg- LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, ETC. on the Justice of his course and have leads me to recall a similar This ALL KISDS OFMiyiyO ASD MILL that which am the I unable to respect ing her to take MouBon as a conflden. cause, but on the fact that his in the dulivery of your original ener ain for trias Dear committee a Tho letter MAcmxERr asi rrmyas, your My commencing; uncle is strong and rich and can noe, first summoning me to your com- bunal I cannot for yon Husband, I desire to leave w l h yog a S'rm Pump. Fnijln. Ttoilr fm't EJrrotfm, help expressing Electric hln tno and P'H Mnchmny, protect him. We are disgusted mittee, which I received only four each and all as individuals. s'aemen before going to bed, elc.," Centre, P rocket. Mould fno. Etc. with the m m, and hold him to hours bofore I was to appear, and yet 7V8, Mortis was no- her letter, being written like Truly Yours, Voter Cl orU, dee., dc., ridlculA An American citizen! the summons bore ditoof ths diy .Tuioooa Tiltost.'I the other, at Tilton's direction. 6he' ' THE KOTO TFKiEEKlY TIMES. Z. C. n I. COLURIJL TH; i ajijH-aranc- y, Til ; ie-- s B'lri 'i S.'lii s. Cull Ton ZXOIsPS Job ex-pe- CO-OPERATI- and VE Mercantile InstituteK It an t G'U SALT ZATiTS, CITY', otg d - tlu' - ihesu-pie'on- -- -- d I The attention of ovr patron called to the JbUmrihg Depart, meats af the Disfiftttfon and the class- of goods dealt in By each. - dry m cdil ofc . V wholes alt: ppy aooi departatext: Dry Goods, Not forts. Hats, Cat Wall Paper, Ckrtsih' STaterk and Carpets. ve i vot Iiur Peti Li le-tbr- well-define- d WHOLES A L E GRO CEE AND HARDWARE DE PA RT.VEXr. - Powder , Fuse, Agrfndlural' eh v ' Dye Stuffy. Phk and Oils. P Flei fverj DRUG DEPARTMENT. Drugs, Medicines, Ligvors, Chr icals, Perfumeries, Painfsr 0. and Dye Stuffs. e. plyi V the pra d.iy to-da- y, one-side- L-i- Groceries, Hardtrare, Glass tr nine TV Wooden Qneensirare,von cross-exami- s A one i cun CLOTHING DEPART MET Id and Roys' Clothing, Undc tcear, and Gentleman's Funk Men's ing Goods. W. the nua. BOOT AND SHOE DEPAR bin TV: MENT. Bt Men, Women and Children's Boc peo and Shoes, Sole and Upp '791 Leather and Shoe Findings r Z.( every description. 1 hot-head- ed i PHELPS' - - n-- ns Fjtah-Hshmen- t, dila-torln- es - mtimiami imiNin. WAGON AND COMMISSm I DEPARTMENT. Studehaler Wagons, all kinds ' ;li? JTJl Agricultural Machinery , Wop lid Oil Timber, Steam Engines, 7 bine Water Wheels, dc., Ac. lilx (l8 ( rifi hill The Institution is agent for T't celebrated S inger Sewing JSfachb ,nu over one million in use in Amerid ir nu fur Orders to instrre prompt otic tion should be addressed to the X perintendent or Secretary. W. H.K00FER, Sup! pis 1 ,lP8 tLi th; ed f TO; Cl I !ti ev rr S, id |