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The irom my nldlosonby you against That tbo Vit as received had he which yet u twlnW mill fi !,jJy uItlm liove him from lnledge I "lnlv deoloro the. deiiiLw .of weid I record my protest twenty yea se vvuiujtvtvu THE EVENING NEWS. ifrtrot umi laa hjmmvh rtorday, evenlBgfolloWed alsoy thmt Mrs. Tilton had made such a eec you.-- 1 couple you with him ; iior TIioidm William!?, os one was made by him, both ;cts were c' er similar acta on vaiwus1868 ipS f to confession." do 1 feel it one whit Irreverent svtoats mcfti nrthm men whose names will be his own,! and were among the mostAJ oos front the autumiiof pun.itii ATbiitr, MaylS? nor 1870. the lifeas ,etery day I adorn fOO o'crecx., theTsnrlng of their of places momentous occurrences Sharrten Ana? of his being and the in 1 memory Remorse enshrined onelof Bepcher's tm pub:jatioh myself aa unue to meet fallow citizens, and offer t the Of all men in Plymouth cl.tjrchj pt thei two f eideneef aforesaid, and : between s thlsN or her covenant Jntervietr tne rtner wjparute wuspuij icUier to .At E places, afflleted familv the expression of In the world the Rv. Henry Wf:J occSsional y at VV bndegroonl, eo in. like manner Of f C. was H. H. Tilton Bowen, tweejif and permission Beeeher W4m may. It condolence In the sad bereave Beeeher was the one man who foas which her pastor Would invite and soui fmpiorirrg hands that to consult-wit- h Beeeher; and Theodore Tiltonried lift by Beeeher beat Informed coececnli f this 'of aeeempanyatoer, or i at which he- sought love may be prepared. I, my ment they have sustained. same to with the the charire on of that country the press evening; Tilton Mia meet one man apwould her the and the apology, little Kirls, after vou left u. win. be fence by previous the i:eotvedThm.t foregoing TUton had committed, that granted, bebeing permission this against O. acts OALDEB,' an of these to needed Institute " who least DATID wrong pointment, Dread linon the minutes ana and hearts, consefrom Mr. Moul-ton- 's I Beeeher," some heinous wrong, overflowing-'eyeon her part, from first to last; Beeeher departed transmitted to the inquiry into lag crated our work, and to an about: half codt thereof-bin and had Beeeher which ourselvesjto pardoned, house, less, while possessing a. perfect not wanton or consciously wicked. you. reverse. To waking My family of the deceased." was thoughts lait the returned thither, expressing Whereas it her hour remorse knowledge of H)th these acts done butrrtstorrthronghj;blhiding de- night were ofi vou: mv riniJ and and shame,' false Impresithls public his remedy occasioned by the put moral perceptions, by himself, he has chosen, life and work seemthoughts this morning; andT you. on before the public an affectation powerful influence exerted on her claring that his sudden end." honor a love te er to prepare a suitable earn, re I Wessyoh-and- ri I lgnorancehdnn1kncecn-cernin- g mind at that time, to "this end. by ed brought of us uoo, BY sustain you. and from us Tilton this leasing injustice. Ward help Rev. Beeeher, to the Protect Henry Wants Mrs. Tilton them, and has conspicuousIT oth to keep our vows. ,i frfsmdT r But;ftnly in Tjr,attsW to this request Beeeher six of andiproven of a committee preceptor religious athFrasteLappointed rKR WCiTEKS VHtOS T!JCOMAm UM. ly "A number 6f other letters, lall pleaded nis embarrassments, which to suid guide you are Ve thusunited. the ablest men ls hurchyenthe same evening in "Later that hearts, all orders nis who by preyentea God, to saying ifviewuii anything two iue greatest Jove ana f with visits attorneys, "Ftfth That the pastoral gether Elizabeth w returning to his housebound JPispalches. hlniself utfdersus Theodore, his mediation, Tiltort to her hui-S- S devotion Into heJeavea. what dismmm3ummMMBn yotfUto .star quire 5WlmBgti win his wife weeping and in great friends, made be again. could ' Monday, August 3rd. I and unaccountable as 1868 the be the mys Beeeher regard ar8fappnn4ed. ,lTUev( show year during XSdPI08?1. tress, saying that what she' had Theodore will have the hardest EASTERN. , onenee mnd apology. came so frequent' as' to excite com - meant of this h r tery m lovingetrree f&thb for, peace- had only given task Jn such a case, bu has he no " TO .1 IIA as if he had neither committed the ment, being in marked contrast VB IIUC3 irUUl LI1I, rBPKIILI V llliMIlflMfl . Villainous if True. Beeeher that and si anguish, of the euoted apology, for the burposo of above" set forth! eo01d onlv have 4 one nor offered the other, and as if with his known habit f making pain proved himself capable on called declaring had ust hostility her, Elizabeth Cixcinxatt, If wonder mere of j I were s, both that Beeeher, instead of been severed from the path of rection things? figments the snowing his ;parishion-er- that she had slain, him, and that few pastoral calls is manifested towards the men now another man's he has car- having had occasion how knows Til- tude by artful lnd Powerful perto generously! 's Mrs. which in a .lmagInaioh,Hhul oftlce before Gazette be tried the in frequently; he would probably by adroitly prompting tbe public to working me? Oficourse, ton, had had occasion V forgive toward himself ried be writsuasion, clothed! in phrases of reli- letters is shown in forgiven she case, the Union men In this city, and draw the deduction that I am a ten Mo council of ministers, unless can with ' I T,hr enforced by strong appeals aiever again speak . Ma husband .'her during f;ion and threats of bloodslied have been person under some hallucination;' would give him a written paper without her permission, arid 1'do her chief Christiaiji teach these! letters the absence in she west, Lost The latter. Croat the bv made Preacher for his night, or a person livlug in a dream and protection. Whereupon she not know that even then if would Desperate. FOR DELEGATETO CONGRESS! 4 evidence guide. Ka 'that iV'V'l to and of giving! during her, said be dictated after the midnight lunch, many ? Bee4hr tha WrOto 4 letfe to ;; a fraud, r T1!H- ft five or ahe we)k8 twelver copied in her own hand writing, a bebestA vOlX'M GEORGE Q- - CANNON. She Ws!ni!pivoide! the compositors were seized witn forging "Mr. Moulton, on the same day, Moulton, which,ou being shown to "J? urtnermore, in order to cast Sjriodof pastoral calls on Mrs. Tilsuitable paper for him to use to asked vomiting, which was accompanied Tilton If he would permit Tilton, was suocessful in? appealing "EtfjJitcenth That the Story purdelicate the over this Revi ton were made the explanation In Henry of the by clear himself before the council with a miming sensation . feelings. to explain Beecher's apolo to Beocher said Tilton's address Mrs. to a lends charm Beeeher which to a letter caBs porting became which always Ward glamor Beeeher, and it is supposed that the ministers. haviagkept of HundaV as under date palate, been written becau "find Tilton renliedl in Tilton gy the a morning, honer woman's Having of to defence on hts return the 1 1 no copy o this paper, her husband affirmative. JOHN VAN COTT. coffee they Urank was poisoned. he had offetdedj Mr.. Tilton by e .. , 1st 1873 RL TIlton; lately my noticeably infrequent June leecher Elizabeth Mrs. whereupon t .rv tohlshome. state;"' a distinct LEWIS H. HI LTjS.. to make asked her will be analyzed ' as follows: gaging his wire inf a project 11 'My dear Frank "Sixths-Tha- i , wife, has been prompted away from the afore- ment in JOHN ROWBERRV. of her design and wrote pretious from her husband. writing Decisionreside to Mr. e her home v :' among Important of the meaning in giving it, whereupon to am said criminal lntimacy-,'ondetermined to make no separation Lettef '"I as Mray will be seen by the followfalse, to Beecher's friends, and reasons which Mrs. Tilton alleged ahe wrote as foilowS ' 'BBOOKLyy, February 7h 1871. more resistance. Theodore's' tem- ing letter,k,written only FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY Chicago, 1. A decision.involvthree days In honeat his him ' t such exwith was ostensibly Is such that the future; arcer tne aatoor the ing very Important principles perament avm Mrs. Tiltoh . J couV for her encouragement Mrs- - Tilton Retracts. Dear intoXacts apology laudable and Iwt et nswa irail inquiry mAti anan u. "'My lMUllve Rev. tne from the b. in rendered aa attentions circuivcourv, n 01 Vi Rerettlve ivuinaiiT DnYvu uuiu V t which; she knows as ceptional 'Deo. SO, 1S70, midnight. 'Jnuar4 4tb,1871. ',' 'When! saw you: last I iUd, not be absolutely worthless, and "render H this forenoon, by j Judge urum-mon- cerning Ward Beeeher, Was the fact AwMj Henry or as ior well and to of case to Atlantic see " the ever he, wnicn, in the ; much ulstressed 'Mr.tFraucis she been yoU had me Husband expect Dear W MMWonT-'A- F that agawroT to at liable ORSON PRATT. be '( uay 'My 'obliged . be alive many days. God was to stultify allany nd lciflc Teleeranh Company years past, she, has had a per with rumors against his moral paridevices the which JOHN TAYLOR. be to i' to by " voU. leave desire with 'I rienui nI have regardever Rock Is- fect and equal xnowieage witn ty,- and she 'wished to convince fore to me than were my own We have saved " ourselves. ; It your jsiyuear kinder whether AlrUKRT CARIUNOTON -- against the Chicago and The statement to that a question, This bed, going there himself. teleGod Investigation land Railroad Company. Is only Jalr , that he should sought fa separation from my hus- f .that she could receive his ITenrv Ward Rancher called UPOn thoughts. The friend whttm A. P. ROCK WOOD. has been publicly pressed upon him - that- - the resist his solicita- me this evening, and asked me if sent to me. Moulton. has proved, know kindness and THO.H. TAYLOR. graph company .accepting theact of fore yet publication of band, I indignantly deny that such Mrs. me seconded by by Beeeher, ever all could friends above and that had, inspire that she I Congress of July 24th. 186tf, entitled was ever tho fact, as I have den led he which the JOHN SHARP. card tions, befriend would him I or any whom, In so doing, in him; byherpurity and fidelity, accusation In a counciloragainst Tilton, both able and willing to help rue in this would! leave him worse proposed an act to aid in erecting telegraph have off" than it a hundred' times before. The ministers before the in united 1 to. In secure the assuming to la"e governan Increased, respect for Itlm cbaate and I reolied solemnly that I would terribleNemergencyi My before the agreement, viz., the lines, and use of that I) wanted a separation ' story of ' the dignity same for postal, public the tied the was Previous tfiat; wbmmnhood. his ment the hand.x that of It up was was made which smith: case was In other the storm k deliberate falsehood coined the accuser i;i.f.s that was ready military and other purposes, com- grat e and solemn facts into which to the autumn of 1868 she maintalp-ed.wit- h Person than my husband, any 11 after my letter through you to him, by my poor mother, who said she He, menced the construction of a line they have conspired to urge the in-of towards on our Christian firmness is jio friend, the apology was written. He would bear the responsibility of this W. B.. dictated a which Island vestigation, for the purpose; not her pastor, this position or resist- copied as my own, letter, Theodore! excepted, who. has if iq viz., along the route of the Rock KF.ritEN MILLER. had had be te it a year, he had condoned and other fetatenients she might used of by but the truth. Om and denying between Chicago eliciting, amorous him as his railroad, to refusing ance, nis power scrvexyou his always accuser sosvitauy, other : ,: I "This assumption.-l- y against any make, and which she communlcat-efaulty he 5had, enjoined ibria them, pleas, iwhich, were strong and oft aha. The railroad company orderand who will do it with such deli uponwifejs earnestwith This husband. to my husband's enemy,) Mrs., letter to seemed (he has commitmej, except which rny utnjost desist to your ed the telegraph company STEPHEN W. TAYLOR. sore ness and solemnity, not to betray IL W. repeated. In the letter to her huswas designed to vindicate Mr. cacy and honor. 'Tt'doestiny Beeeher; I feel by after a few poles were set, and tee to be lu good she unto dated 1868, an see 3d, in Moulton heart good February his wife n6r leave bis fchildren to the whole proceeding, Outraged all Beeeher other persons and I am against thereunon the teleeraph company led you into anr explanation. in band, is! lovle To. as wrote follows: vou: for honor praiseand respect feigned as a man is save was to Such With , th now suffering Iu consequence moro blight. for which you expect to find on their ready yourself. I applied to the U.B. circuit courtrail ABRAHAM F. DOREMUH. but to ' abuse the; gift is give only for him the letter, because: he it would kilt me if I thought ether-- there Is no and worthy, able to bear, but the innocence, part f' nothing an restraining. No am therefore strong. a injunction as be wise.true friend to any that depend upon hiia. With than If am He will ftcfceelei sin, hnMrlMtM4la f Ce am said, with pain, that my letter In 'I your truly," road company rrorainienenng wau on my part nothing but slander. demonstrations 1,, or verjr fascinations honor and happiness asa broth- a strong nature; he does not know 'ElJ ZA IJETII R. TlIiTONl ' unhappy duty, from could inseme ;to yield 'my wo- your hands addressed to him, dated your the construction of their lines, claim- It Is my riggs. be to a sister.i -In him we how tof govern it. There is no use er could 1 Dec. and him had struck ID, have dead, which vain iu hitherto road Island Rock as the that Offers manhood.' Aid to Tilton! v have a common friend. Vou and trying further. ; , j have a strong Pecuniary f You his and ended sinfulness. JUSTICES OF THE PE1CE & CONSTABLES. ing to to be a was U. delivered, it earnestly 8. sought post carried the mail, yi Xinctuinthr-Th- at "Seventh That the ;iflrst susp are pledged to. do our best to avoid I?may feel in time that thef past is feeling upon me, and it brings me for reduring the 1st and came under the provision give you facts and evidences ho. FrU Irecinett Salt Lake City: road, is there! future? ended. Hut of week crossed inv January, 1871 a few day ' the mind which am clon. I a God that end subgreat on peace, speedy spending this grant publicity. of the act of 1800. The railroad was versing your opinion stand as a my last Bunday, and precliing my after the .above letter was writteif, May not this friend Tilton that f the Rev. frs all ftiirKiii envlaHoO I may Theodore J. P. ADAM 8PKIRR. by Messrs. ..Williams ject. In deing this painful, the new : sanctuary of last'sermon. j was in the Beeeher communicated; to Tilten, Ward Beeeher " s y priest 'Anectlonatelyj abusing, re Henry HILTON. represented Co nd Thomrt8ons. attorneys, and it say duty, and affection reconciliation mediation? and the or abuse, through Moulton, an earnest wl'.h for might' act the grave sponsibility making "'EMZAfcKpi. TnenopeleMBees of spirit which that Bless Theodore and toy most unb jre Second Precinct Salt Lake. Cifj.'l was claimed by them that tothe he, Tilton, would take his roads disclosures which I am about, to reverence Which Mrs.. Tilton on Reconciliation in uestion applied only the letter Impossible. rwrtrsyed to his position, was an Imand reside there happy self. Do not let niy earnest- the foregoing family J. P. E. W. EAST. trsversincr the public domain: that lay before you,'1 belongs not" to towardscaress of Its writer, led Tilton to for at term Europe Of its end. You believe In part to Dec, ness next fail "On Beeeher the oft at Mrs. Beechnamely! day, by given to proper has years first who but had been me, Beeeher, Constable W. S. BURTON. the riarht of way. which theposltidJ of defend-in- g er's expense.'' - Blihilar offers1 have Mrs. Tilton while seated by her 31st. 1870. Moulton. on being in my judgments I have put myself to veu this the examination, condoned and prompted purchased by himself.at the cost of producing been! since Third rreolnct, SalC Lake City: . floor of his library, formed bv Tilton of the above wnoiiy anu giauiy m,3iouiions repeated by: Beeeher to railroad under the State laws, was and nextj to Mr?. Tilton, who has side oh the some to Beeeher, which y 1 misery meet most transaction Mr. named there and Beeeher, by hands, Tilton. you. the same channel. engravings. through him in a conspiracy which overlooking J. I. A. H. RALEIGH. the property of the railroad com' joined to allow the pre- and a ask- called on nlm, Beeeher, at nls res This is sent with Theodore's conTilton, hours a few a kindred! tenor afterwards; of to cannot be fail Tilton, and full of amend fifth message the under and peril PRATT. MILAKDO Mnr. to the constitution it could wretchedness to Coxstable calumnies against himself was brought from Beeeher ed his wife for an explanation of her idence, and told him tnat a recon- - sent, but he has not read 1. Will vailing to Tilton I ment manyLihcarts. to was further go me His to own f unanswered, seemed dllation return fourth Frecirvst, Salt Lake City.' not be taken without compensation. call you to., witness Jlhat In. my permission of such liberty j Whereat it suddenly made ybu last summer, by F. IL Carpenter, by the note, ' by strengthened am Beecher's nefarious hand? I following as will appear frotnfthe following. fact, but impossible by very earnest iia this h J. P. A. C. PVPER. first brief examination by the com he at first denied the' said she had act in procuring the letter which wish for all our sates, as such a let- received 'bv him two dAv Um- - amda.vusii ,.m i CoNsrrABLE B. Y. HAMPTON. held that the act of July 24th 1S66, mittee, i oeggeu ana implored you then confessed it, and ot office the the editor of. con- Mrs. Tilton had thus been im pro-- ter ought not to be subject to even after,from n. llmlta the rxwen therein conferred not to Inquire into the facts of this spoken chldlngly: o Beeeher '"Homer,! V 'Ti. y., Julyl xleecbers Journal: 1 Fifth Prtclml, Salt Lake City: to such military and post routes of case, but rather - to seek - to bury cerning it On another occasion persuaded to write falsely a cliHtice of miscarriage. Sunday,! June 1st, 183, two her prompting her. There " 'Vour unhappy Friend. ,0nafter " ".'June Rh, 187IJ. : them beyond all possible revela Tilton; after leaying hri house' in I GIBSON. ' the U.S. as are owned or exclusive tion. J. the surreptitious publicadays t Beeeher to returned i the letter upon Theodore-fMayreturned the Dear .I tell for . Happy all concerned had early, morning, 'My CONSTABLE WM. CLARK. government, beby therailroads of tion ly controlledinclude the to to an tripartite cevenant on of with and the in Moulton, expression forenoon, going which this entreaty been heeded, but It is you frankly, that, whn7 saw you tween II. W. snd did not Bow-e- n Her MoratrCuilt. G.I of Convinced H. ' ror sorrow sname ana Beeeher, door the bed chamber found naving pro last, you did not seem to me to be have been designated as post routes now too late, the last opportunity his and Tbeoddte Tilton, I walked "2AfrfeenAThat. about", a year the locked and, when on knocking, the cured it in tne manner ne aid. noble young man who inspired With over for reconciliation NEWS OF THE DAY. Beeeher from Ply mouth by other acts or congress Mrs. Mrs.1 confession after Tilton's her was door wrarm .'Tilton, affections no by. has passed. opened 'so many years church'Mr. my The Exculpatory Letter. which the government exercises residence of Fr I). to'the fixed mind remained the in seen was Beeeher apparentwere opinion ago you to an act Moulton, in Livingstone ior "This investigatlonUndertakeh ly much confused within; yielding In our telegraphic columns to- control, but. f Imply contracts "The letter was as follows Bt. On a that her criminal and with relations; think-loIi; which exhibiting could not g of of mails the theU.B.; the help to by you in ignorance of dangers flushed face. Mrs. Ttltdn afterMoulton's the house Mf. not 1870. " Beeeher had been day, will be found a complete copy and carrying way 'Dec 30, morally would act of be dishonorable Beeeher said to me that If Tilton i neither under the which Beeeher should have wards tnade a against " he of the statement made by Mr. Til 1866 that had Wearied with wrong.so strongly Impressed and perfidious; and although it Is would impofrtunity plausibe explananor under other act can warned you in advance, will short stand by him, he would at- length ton before the Beeeher InYetiga Consrress take orany contrary; but tion,' which, from the confidence and weakened by sickness; I gave her to the took.authorize the tak ly easy for jne to make every allow- share his to surprise, i his fortune, and cona was a her in her friend in her letter Change my husband, reposed implicating ance place for a rail by iuar of circumstance the of the nrivate property an. act or wanton, ana that had everythinghiame, tins Committee.- It contains char on he assur as In victions with him1 , this Ward noted under deemed him possessed Beeeher, subject satisfactory. Henry of to by such a frenzy I road corporation for the purpose - wickedd folly; for which the Rev. wrought, you ges of a grossly immoral character erectincr remove would ances the addressed all that that oi following was teleletter, by "Eiotdh That in the Spring Henry-Warand maintaining a Beeeher. aST its orig dreadiully shocked. Mydear, h iJ i ; ri4FKAiciS B. CarWntkr. against the famous Brooklyn preach- - arraph line without let me, as an old friend, here- 1870, on Tilton's return from a difficulties between me and my her to her husband: j xneoaore, inator compensation and will sponsor, public husband. That letter I now re to and subscribed before acHOHAaiEi sJuno SiHls, 187l7 whose heart is wrung by yourterri-bl- e 'er, the greatest religious orator of for the franchise so soucht to be after find there la no space for re Winter's absence, he noticed in his voke. "Hworn I was persuaded to it, almost wife such evidences of the absorp. me. thls lSth dav of Julv.f 1874. the world; and If they are not sat- granted. tell sufleringnhdsorrow; pentance, though he seek it care- tion you Dear ".My the of her mind by Beeeher, that forced, when I was in a weakened that you were then acting ignobly, 4VlI.MAM T. HlCHKOCK, ' bf fully and with tears. Catherine isfactorily rebutted the Christian National Cold Bank. state of I through and ministry and regret mind, and must hold himself only, in a short',time an estrangement you. can .never have true r ,. j tvi Gaunt, a character j of t fiction, peacethai, Public. ulplt will lose its most able occu - Washington. 21; The comp and'man took place between her ' husband recall its statements. tUl ybu conqoerydar of not for (i'otary accountablefnind the me, been for have the opened"; eyes my "Miv In communicatpant,, and an almost unprecedent- troller of the currency has authoriz-- ! wretchedness which, these disclo and herself, in consequence of dismiss and all purpose and Carpecrer, time in my, experience, so that self, " I desire to saj , explicitly, that Ifirst sea ofinj uring the man who has ing sto Tilton the above affidavit, sures will carry to his own home which she. Went into the country fU UIgauiMIVlVU va thought edlj brilliant career will close im National see when Jt was, clearly In a letter accompan vinir it Gold Bank, at Ban Jose, and hearth, as they have already earlier. than usual for the 'summer Mr. iieecher has never offered you. V Of all promises our .1any' irretrie rable shame and disgrace. any I knew that I was loved, to suffer Wronged 'I have no hesitation itt giving can frame,none are Ii' so sacred as Improper solicitation, but ' has al it to grow lipa California, with a capital of $500,- - brought to mine.. I will add that sojourri.;:"-,,:'.,to A a' lrtuous But there are always two sides to a ooa f to those who have ybu this statement, as I understood ways treated me in a manner be woman should passion the original documents referred --to check instantly an those weus,make Mrs. Tilton's Confession-Aftea! gentle- Btory, and the public of America We have pro- at the time tliat it was given fora and Christian whom and sworn in the attached stafohient injured coming A Pitiable Mental Monster. but It 1n love, appeared :bf' fessed several an absence to and of the civllixed world will substance, to you , are so-- ! me to repeat and most for the forgive; they, to me in such a 'falser light that I cred part in my posses weeks she ' 21. The case of the are so New I did it. It was at and to 'KtAZXSTmi York, It. returned s repeat vioin their voluntarily await with great aaxJety the reply boy murderer, Fomeroy. at Boston; sion, due inac me apoiogy ana a proportion just receivlove felt I the and thought this interview Beeeher that lation spokfc wrork would to in Brooklyn, oh the eve those barnx-nof Mr. Beeeher, and the rejoicing Is again brought into prominence few other papers are In the hands her home injury Determined to Kill Himself. ed coeld npt even to whonv they, are Jmade. -- j JYou xhe, to Of July; 3d, 1870, when she of Francis Moulton. ning you.' ismttd then and, there! within a few hours "At the time Beeeher returned you. I have believed this unfalter- cannot paint too black the wrorigs No will be deep and general If he suc- by yesterday's confession of the yours, hsi'j Blackmailing Attempted-- , ceeds in clearing his name and fame murderer or naty curran. rne iaa, (Signed) "Truly hex arrival, and after exacting the above document to Moulton ingly until four o'clock this after- yon har Wfferedroalhat pointllf ' after TiiroN.n Theodorx vision "The charge that Tilton'ever at-- . Moulton ' requested Beeeher to cal! noon, when a heavenly In" abatement, but 1 from' he'r husband a solemn from the horrible stigma cast there- - now ; fourteen years' Old, was con- dawned upon me, andf I see kqw as make notoplea The "8tatemenU" t!'':j''. that he would do the Bey.promise j.' victed two years ago of malm lug at his residence Columbia Tempted Street in leyy blackmail on you remember that nothing Beechet IStofalse: Henry never saw before the wfong I beg upon by Ithe disclosures of Til ton. some or nis comraaes in a snocaing on the ontrarv can Tilton's sworn statement'was as waia neecner no narm, nor com on the next day, Which he did, in Ihave which the makes 'law change' done you, and hasten imme-dlatehas manner; he was sent to the state follows: resented everv. and1 to r him what she Was tne evening or January 1st.? 1871 always municate noble to ask, your Pardon, with forgiveness to say; she made' a circum and a long interview there jehsded, , you nigh t and attempt by Beeeher to pu t him v -- Judge DnimmonJ, of the U. 8. reform school, and was eventually about I for have Rev. Ward the prayed, ''Whereas, Henry so sincere thati jhehceout. in Marcn last one Beeeher has instigated the annolnt- - stantial confession to ner husband in which Beeeher expressed! to penitence pardoned pecuniary obligation. crying and tears; Under " ir reason remains, you may day; with strong reof his ' little playmates named ment i.. rorth, Moulton contrition and of hereinbefore facts criminal vtoa great to a restrain the, committee of of Deseecning Mrsrendered an important decision af Mellen disappeared, and the body consisting 'you me trust Tilton dear tOb, implicitly. my Disgusted.morse for his citations previous from with criminality 'violator accompanied wronging .yourseir by six members ,nis church ana so stated; Theodore, though yur opinions ing your "Twentieth Kot long after the with Mrs. Tilton, taking to himself are fecting railway and telegraphic was found in a marsh, mutilated ciety, from reas Beecher's Toand solemn arguments to and engagements. upon report inquire noon not restful or congenial tOlaay In the manner previously adopted alleeed aspersions scandal became public, Mrs. Tilton companies. For synopais see I am happy in the thought wrote his charac oningSt with' her to overcome her sname ror naving misused his sacred on a slip of paper, and left on my own integrity and night by Fomeroy. The circumstances ter by Theodore Tilton; and where- long mamtaioeq scruples against offices as a clergyman to corrupt her soul, yet that have been from you preserved of the case ail pointed to Pomerey, as, Mrs.' Elizabeth IL Tilton, .the yielding to ms ae&ires,. ana declar mind, expressing a determination purity are'sacred and holy rthings. committing her husband's writing desk the fol" which1 wno prooaDiy mnroareu him. . He wife Theodore with me for Catherine much dreaded.' ';::. wonl?: '! lowing she had commuted no to kin himself iu ease of exposure Bless God of Tilton, has desert- ing that ' The murders and acts of cruelty was arrested for sure leadings of an and matfe a tsonfes ed her alii Gaunt, ana has , ) " 'ICow , tliat the to; take to her husband? and to her Moulton, In exposure wrong begging husband order.to which he has since denied, aie and write from his, Beecher's, ailwise and loving J Providence. The 8keleton In Beecher's Closet. come, my whole natnre revolts to ofhe boy Pomeroy, at Boston, sion. pen the in row, sup marriage a to quoting, lieecneriik witn 1 now conspiracy feel quite! prepared to yet been put on trial.- overthrew the credibility or tnis opinion, tnatner pas lips an apology to bo conveyed to Yes, ajjetter written .by Beeeher, join with you or standing with "lu Mass., have excited almost general but has not same good portrenew ! About the time, Katie Cur- repute or ner late husband and y4w,wlth marriage you, In sucn an tor mat had in assured her btdmsm hei showu to , Tilton, you.' jny nope that as appea repeatedly horror. He is only fourteen years ran, man a niton, and to keep it as the Bavlor a child ten years old, mysterl and citizen, as followsf i sne was Beeeher woMia secure t iiion'S iorgiveness. i cnaste poke Gossips at work- and Theodore therefore, 'spotless, of age, and has confessed to having ously disappeared, and an search who looketbj at the eye belie to which herself She;, ved the influence 'of Bee difficulties thus authorised,-anBeecher's "Through being Apology to Tilton. Never before could I that environ me unless he stands and heart. committed two murders, and Is was unavailing, but last Saturday niton, that be, She further stated v a demand made cher's the opinion, upon by published were "The friend, found When remains which this. Beeeher her dic say you yearnftoward Where I do. To say that I have a been apology mangled known to hare been guilty of alcommerce with- him bad Bev. Henry .Ward him by-ts dHigeutly promulgated that to me as was concealed cellar of be a true the the in tated Moulton follows with assured - most feeling, never or from low vul proceeded acta now on mv and church numberless and here of the most house occupied by the Pomeroy Beeeher. hands! is simnle nothing was due Tilton, and that being of land : the restored " tried, D: purified P. Interview Moulton with Oh or either ' her Jpsrt the alleged facts were a malicious wanton cruelty and barbarity. In family at the time of her disappear after released by the act of Mrs. gar Uiough ts, from " 'EtizArERTii.' enough; butwito liave hundreds and invention a pure affec My dear friend " Moulton,1 1 ask, love of but always Tilton his, further from; reeponslbllity wviHiHHu uicii or by him to revenge hia: toe, his crimes ance, .me atrocious of pryssiug the only plea confessing mangling tion ana a high t religious love. through you, Theodore Tilton's for fMrs. follows Tilton one. above the touch the concealment each truth his keen self for o( and imaginar with, supponed suspicion the young monster could not the body corresponded with the ing her relations with Beeeher. She stated, furthermore, that Mr. forgiveness, and I humble myself letter with thene i f to! him by Beeche er see lone tento the wrongs orzeai;" anxiety the inflicted wounds previous therefore." Thee dor Tiltohl hereby Beeeher habitually characterized oeiore mm as t ao before my Ood. upon dencies. ; which; 1f not stopped, ManyjUfprdd Iwere spoken t fro ' rJul help it, I had to do U.w Thfa has victim of The simple sets 4thl87L by the name fnest- - He would have been a better man forth under a solemn oath, the their intimacy would bieak Out Into rumors, and time te time by Mrs. Tilton to th led to an investigation of his case and painfulPomeroy.; ; minuteness et his dear 'f 'Oh, my . husband, sne said sue would surrer in my,, circumstances than may to atop them ' without, anu tiiuing.' pt to tesiimony: praise and eulogy of Btecher,whicl as never chief men. the iouowingacis scientific told seeming Is. And need sal It the by vB wen. t, ran ask noming ex you of to do story, yesterday ana sorrow ir his hidden sec . prevent painwere one kelng extensively .quoted, throug itj or tonie: any far to prove its truth; The Counts inTth IndhMment. ret ne will remember all the being misled by a good"discipline as queetionln that the horrible disposition for of police, soee no tnat woman, ever made cept known. to meet and bis congregation i.eightened the I was by a, good moiw'i f , , x r. renders of account any future ureas ts 'attnat ".fVrs That On the second of Oc LHer oiuer would ache. butchery and cruelty which he and o fa Mind Burdened againit Deceit. prejudices allay, by make. The denial ,n Tilton, impicio that Tilton was iieechl-er'- s he that might not at win manifests Is the result of the opera developments of the examination tober, 1853, pieaa ior myself; i even iPiymouthctChurch, wnicn their had Hilton being beginnings afiso ner ; saia mat mind wish that i were dead; but others rne ...... herselflauderer,M.rs, Brooklyn a marriage: betwten Theo before itn... klvn aamnA Lao ,Fyears tion or for the statement influences, for thus far, though not i unexpected. dore Tilton was often burdened by the deceit must live to authority beSuffer. M. reatiff I and will Rich die Elizabeth iny alarmed or to be cheer- in this way Mrs. Tilton and one off which he, of course, is not account have exeited the deepest Interest In ards was- performed by the Rev. necessary for her to practise in or fore any one but should be life was to 1 jmade nown to nu ful St homedisturbed; ; among friends myself and ner relatives have been, the cliie the character of the to head ; his phenomenal would be 'bowed when I am suffering the torments causes able; and though one can not read prevent the discovery; and inculpated. All my, thoughts are ther mar der iienry13waru iieecher, whlcli of the to difficulty of sup boy, and all his cruelties to other riage, man indeed the v her 'conscience out that had diswas toward of his deeds without horror, he is children. grave.' years afterwards, of the dam ned; to pass Sleepless inesMng me great my fiiends.and running fiendish fcandal. His murder riie bav of 5 to . .. times her off . throw nonorea toward the poor child lying there ana Impelled ii by this clerjry- this burden "And Others In slrdllaf tone. I nights Often, and vet come fresh iuu l a lutvbit of Miing that u uiuvui mora wormy or pny the Mellen boy is Tiltot and man. throughviaiatea and falsehood. ana enforced; seduction folded her hands. acrlmlnal with and praying for prepired than censure. Every woman should new cases where he endeavored to of this wife ancymother, as liere-- oy maamg a iuu confession to her She Is guiltless, sinned against and Sunday all this iielievcfl such and Mn-- things; ant! Tilton Mrs. and Voodnullmay betsjaea about but the real their naming the things lv w3 children away . with him aftr Ml forth.- husband, so that she twould no bearing , the trans&rression l of "Fourteenth Thad about one thing ponder well over the relation made entice cannot be froiv of UenlAl, has le'ii a mischievous been have When discovered. first . ner. before be 1 a him another. have huinblv braved year after Mrs. Tilton's confession, the outside; for Itunderstood "Second That Ifor a period - of longer living Dy me mother or this wretched and Is ami way of circulating hem broadcast! two wearing on examined, years ago, ' 15 years, extending 4wth.be. petual lie. In particular She said to Uod to put It Into the heart! nf and about half a year after Mr. grinding on the nervous; system about V "fortunate boy. n this wav 1 iitoii has 'ibeeti mnd. of little boys in charges mutilating that she had been, on,, the point of her thusband to forgive me. Beecher's confession of thej same, t iv ewawa saAoia JAcr Still another letter written TWni. V.. rh!aM anil uppetir the defamer, whereas li a few have trusted this to Moulton In Mrs.-mis comession Wood li u 11.1 hen 4 total for the same pun maxing M.lAlt.ll timate C imH inaiie everv eriort in liij pwe between existed,' asi friendship to In a uie uiww. mAntktt he did nMlab. reply question A prize fight is set for the eleventh why uuvuji iviiwuaijri uuiiogp seven confidence.'' hat he Mr. Beeeher tai Theodore "Tilton and the' Rev. illness. strangef to Tiltou, MiiMMesH ..i nn'r irnriu. vnn. 9mm am ine iu uriouM un when she feared she might W. Bekcher.' of August, for $2,000 a side and the Tirmnld had been presented U.her iiocom- 'H. . not HaId it. I had tn An ItJ Henry W ard Beecher.which friend die. which he has would pleai-She lfn charged will mydeBtructiori affirmed that Beeeh In the above document the last panv. wrote In the IrorM hf Mnn niBo,jHr. Tiiton, :au On all occasions he light weight championship of It has now come out that directly Ship was cemented to such a degree er bad assured heralso, propagating. that rigni; that sentence and signature are in the day, May 22, 1871, the following shall nofc'SUnd in tire l to hii mat, in consequence inereor, the be loved" her betterrepeatedly America, between William Ed- after this Investigation, a party of subseauent systematically ihe had nana writing way." I nm lia disbonbrinir bv Beeeher Vla'4fi1?fVi Atki tnan the or, Rev.ll statements, terms fa vorabie to her char wifein namejy: to down No and out. 7n4. step willing wards of New York, and 8amnel mree oepnyaicians, tninging mere of : vvara ueecner, friend's ' wife, was a crime sae .... know a man, a public teacher one can! offer more than that, and T After. man some cozent reason ior tnis or his "I esoneuv aoezprexcioa. inner uncommon 'MeventU-T- hat Collyef of Pittsburg. , or tmij wno Tilton. and '"Further. concu Mrs.Tlltoh lives m? Wrote wrongfulness, offer hesitawojiIi1ii. eminence, called mother. upon ills, without liv conduct, the sacrifice, save in the tne .n , inumacy jwitn nlm, ; wno was very franic in her answers perfidy. letter to a friend at binage with the wife of another tion If you can clearly see your way communicated to the commit following whleh necessary deceit accompan 17 .Livingstone St., Brooklyn Jan public teacher of al most equal em A Farmers National Gold Bank, to their questions. - She said her "Thirtl1hh: aboutA MinAvesM led it and at which ehe frequently to his safety and happiness thereby. I be facts Contained tin1 the 'state 1871 inence, and , all, three ., concur .In In one point of view. I could ; for the . nerve desire ineit,-xwp- t with a b&pltal of $500,000, Is to be es- husband was a butcher, and that ago the Rev. Henry Ward, Beeeher suuereu in ner mma. :;.,( uaryitb, onenees course rC i Henry iVrd lleeche moralana was she when Jesse flee on 'tnerearter saeri the but with denouncing against pregnant began, continued, my part; nothing ATn tablished at Ban Jose, Cal. that after the above ity.! I shall make it my business to can possibly ne so baa as the power audrJdrs. i;iizaleth R. Tilton. I she often went to the slau enter a friendship with Mrs. Elizabeth R. confession by Mrs! Elizabeth :' A cruel conspiracy has been analyze some of these lives, i or tne great darkness In which house to see the killing of animals, Tilton,' for whose! native delicacy named him in publ degrade and destroy ' R. Tilton she returned to the coun- formed against my husband; ' in ' ' estimation. ? . V.I of much look for Mr. Beeeher in which she took particular de and extreme religious sensibility he time. . The Counsel nay spend '"(Signed) try, to await such action by her hus- which my mother and Mrs.! Beech upon death as sweeter far than any and had even assisted her prten expressed to her husband his band Mrs. TIltAnlPitriuMa WilVl'h 'Victoria C Vkodhuu says that evidence wil be offered light, aaf he mhrbt see fit to take. er have been the chief actors. "her i world. mend have husband from tar I No tae sooner work. at admiration; Life high visiting 'MNew 1871. 20i which will entirely exonerate that had Jesse the considerations, the York, May Twenty first Tliat one evening would .be if II could' see about grown Jarge enough to time to time for years, until the wtiereupon many was that she had not two weeks after the publica 'Your truly; "On the day ef the publication of that rebuilt pleasant ; . gentleman. which have a knife In his hands than he year 1870, when, for reasons herein- - chiefof which "But is shattered. Rk TiiiTOx.' had been gone cara on voluntarily astray.but 'Elizabeth tne ii above World. oi in ne ceasea the Til. iiiion s jetter to ur. Bacon . i on to such ra live vtrA the sham and anerstatea, using it, thrusting Ws continually visits, artfully misled thtough religious i ton Mrs received from Woodhull or a on, coming home at which period, by many wooa, and, when during A Fire did. $250,000 damage In it into pieces edge oranriety, remoh, fear and MrsT'lton, Correspondenoe. j T tvquest to can on ior tne itev. uennr Ward late hoUr busi informed husband was older, ; into pieces tokens and attentions, he won the reverenee as imperative he of to meat and on the yet put ap t hat he had been her "TwelfthTh&t in the followlnir ness at her office, and irolnc thither despair, ner spiritual guide, to .Chicago this morning; one at in bis father's market. .There seems anectlonale love of Mrs. Tilton. iseecner, Visited at a ana oi poanuice rrom serenity a happiness friend's house by the committee of desires to proRidge ton Canada, did $25,000 dam- - to copy of the above cam was put in cauuo ue rasoroamaucrsicMiger. was marked be no aouot that whereby, after a , long mpial .resist gether, aiso, . a suame. niton ana Beeeher by mutual ex- uis usuu uy Airs. wooqpuu,wno l t i he irons .ii ramuy open ner. and-iwwis ance uofc m owier ten Said mm investigation, and had given sweep-- ! a in by ' repeated cniiaren, wougn jainerent oohdened the wroasr." ani pressions of a good spirits elicited that the parties refenied to therein cease ifme.youI Ing weujnign aisoourageu. evidence Beeeher of to trust way. Yesterday the con-- assaults by him upon her mind. Tilton me to ahd love he to uem addressed ?corres his irom wife snnh uiei.ioiiowins letters weie the Rev. Henry IWard Beeeh am alone, I de not know any per- - every charge.!acquitting i fasaionwas made voluntarily and With overmastering argumep ts httiI of This wasi I ..Vff4..f ?j er ana tne wire or rneoaore rnifcnn. mvu I atu worra to wnom " afTectlon, tenderness and respect pondencei which Tilton received! the possessionlALof ner I aa no Pomeroy's only excuse in explan- acaomnlished . xeuv wouia restore ner wound' jh i could intimation !rt?r: " this such that committee was then mam ation was that he "couldn't annouhcesaent any Mrs. ser Following i' person, 'Brooklyn ,wua mining help thencerorwara, ea spirit, and which 'did partially ' M",:;:Woodhull detaUed.tdTilton. with during tne period Yielded to the ahnvn in existence. Furthermore, Mrs.! Tilton. .February 7th,f18n. KesetaUeae ef stated that she had done' hereinafter stated, the relation call Dear .Friend la several a vehement sneech.tho wicked and quo-teR0d. other. similar, letters. Tilton for the Chmplon- - ed Prize Flfiht "My bv the advice nf a lnwver this which she criminal rela !DIfT3rinces this injurious etory 7b intercourse, with Dowen. , conversations published IkUtor of tt DcKTtt NtWK t?with have you, you snip. whont Beeeher nadS sent 'to her J I tion being regarded by her durin asked about my feelings towards in j tne year louowing. in the i,ue pumjo ata Tty ' attached Sjk "Last erenlng, the City A prize fight for the light weight that ahd r as whoi in advance of her an-- ! not fiealrlmr to criminal nor meanwhileHTUten.: te period nimuniustlvr eeces arose oetweeu i.neoaore Til- - Beeeher. and yesterday tyo said snoj Council passed the following Reso- championship of America, and ar-- l before the sunn naa guard, to been any bearing the against come raiiy wrongj von temptation ana U. time had when ten that the which Dowen. s Henry lution, which I herewith submit S2,000 a aide, between Wm. EdMra Woodbull to publish the gross- MrstfTtiftfflr oevotien to Her ramred With her thecommittee, aueatlona of his arguments as a (twrg anl; to would like me an were receive from, Rev. the for publication. ewer Henaugmented by v answers kWhlcbJ i were to consti- t wards, of"this tdtyrand 'Samuot yoiafua- wsicu sne gave satisfy her religious scrup h""" Movi. ry "Ward Beeeher and expression of this kind In writing. to 'j Tilton Which she tute .her tesUoiony j in, .Beecher's1 of And Respectfully, BalUmore. take will afterward. Collyer. of violation virtue against such, in consequence I whereof, and at. ROBXBT CsJUPBIXL, fV behalf; 7 Oa- - tlie next union . Mr.1 to attributed nr between he place within a hundred .mik jof ana honor; dav. after: eif r iits-f him, sought! by wmcn-iursthat notwlthstandlaif the great raf. xizarjeui It.litTilton. n-- ferintf ' serTlces . this broken many untrue men,, before rReechuntil i and nth. personal August "Fourth niUDurg, giving en to kindly nf That caused whloh Ell. he has testimony the avnin9 Ba.lt Lake Cmr, July 22 1874. , to to the influencd atte&tions nich (her she livir committee, ana wmvj many XAbeia into tha TUten'a Dlaolosure Preliminary. October 10th, 1868, or thereabouts. paper sttU Spent no tan hands corq,moa4nar bea. of hlra i T a hours of extreme suffering from tiL view to FranHj malice ana myself, m liojuMJu, vtowaidsp Mmsel t and mcny, auicuon and. mtitual shall do him no wrtnj? goodr jwllt , foUowinr is Mr. Til ton Mrs.Tniiath'in.-Tlltojr'iifttdaprocure wi The Their hoase and household pangsiol conscience at havlne testl- as would remove all disposix f Interview, with the Bev Olenry, a harmontoos "interviews lt.rn-- shaB discountenance every prolect. family or uoa, statement: Vj vi X. tion or desire in her to afflict him were ed falsely; Bhe expressed to her! Ward Aleeehrat whomsoever bJaSeaaeaee, projKwed,by orfany e4!forjrax4heit f "Oentlemen of. the csmmliiM. peinsj ideal houae..9 Aa; n uaband with such publications. Tilton's guest taAejEk the hone th.tKntClod Would weure , etfte , of view wafCarrancedandv carried nut or fits ecret enar .'to!'the in communicating to .you a detall- - nunu. owi"x. vo lue .recec c of efforts , ioranve 2 Irs. evicirac her that. her the and .associations h ant nrin,tf. feeling Know public-anat If at his Spirit I Moultoni then all residence myself by -i ea statement of the facts and evi and burialw Jl yoncT.nchltJ.Gplj triTa this entertained Was Avooc motive iici for to 1,7 her iu. save"Beecherand raC i f act n la shall te Apr endeavor towards II j, cuaton etrset, Beeeher and dence Which vou .hava hen fnr anant this uurvuw tha actf id -Der hu&hancl; ahd also to remove all of TIttntc:stiif':ask tpeaklarthea Bsochcr as I wouIJ hayt) LiraJ' In Ixor. vi.prher a a ex ears 1872. several nubll&ked pec tin r at mr cnounai micrcyuii she from the cause of religion. Jisecherv the the foljq reproach, wins similar j. since clrcuru.tincesy towiris ce, scand-- J which he ha4 labored to hands, let me remind you ' of the tnreen this pa.tor. az.loo.p'ce Blie also expressed strath r contri 4 to add wish own that iH :J I your good wfv tiinilijtfsl . circumstances which call this toner.the motive on herpart be. one of her intimate friends. .J U inw"j The paper Mr. Moulton's o3ces la' thli "case have : lad me to supple. jre. 'WM y! tion to statement fbrtbv ;i ' as herein before . stated, arc; a not at&lementl: moral than '"jt,j Hist fv feeling higher By Pondemned I Brother. might -Reenl'ijlttnn- - 1 fmr W r MMn w "In nv ' la- -i er c at tlrtha ed her ta Otherwise ..w the reached. have substance T ::tca,';Aud by of the Tentv-.econAMkvlas; fill. mA i Fifteenths That on the iU( Finally, that iu auuuea to an orrence ana an wronr. which actwuUwed I wnicn 'aha had- - before V ytpn the Rev to facts and addition, Thomas the thereafter, foregoing t !f;rr jours, affeiitejyi;r;j day K. Joiogy by the Rev. Henry Ward a similar act of criminality betwt.a her wish rod and prayer fer 'My.rslaved-r-Don- 't von knAtr evidences, other confirmations" of Nt Beeeher, wroU to Elmlra,' .Yt, as eecner; whomsoever same else resi"TjTEODOHB Tjpixpx.: this these reco.ru :uioa and .peace? between ' parties at Tilton's that the peculiar chase of Christ's could be adduced If needed, to wswnujury,. follows vuuv "eemea lndepnite, to Mr. dence daring a pastoral visit paid her an4 hatband, tnis paper is so precious (o prove the whole recapitulatory aa a character Jo Frank Moulton. "EtHiBAf NoV 5tb,l87sC ' me, because lover In my consecration statement, namely that the Rev T?rmJrrrl 4 1 j-- j ' ) . .: . -- ) . I eltherf-andrnevert- e he -- TELEGRAPH. FOR 1874. 1 On the same day Beeeher; wrote Moulton the following: t'Februaryf 7th,lf .1. " 'MvDeajr Friend fMdulto,-- -I am glad to end you abopk,c Many, , t:iny friends has God raised J ta tne, but to no one of them " nashe; evef an opportunity and" Wisdom given x on so to love me as you. have have also proved . Theodore's friendand Elizabeth's. Does God look down from heaven on three creatures, and on three unhappler that more need a friend than these? ? Is it not ,au intimation of God's Intent and mercy to ail, that each one of these has in you a tried ' - t VriW-WA--TltfeuJn- $ i ' s , - In-Ii- laf Til-ton,- on ii of-M- W' W i :" - I r too-ble- Peowe s Ticket. 21.---Gr- eat Til-ton- -- : f -' ! - . Mrs-THto- n " to-da- y: : , . ., . . s - Jllto1 1 co-oper- ! . ! j . 1 1 ! d, 1 ril . ' -- ( . , Vf ' non-existen- ce ! to-bu- rst j heads-rTbei- e- d ; i faith,-naturall- j y . , eos&iLIe-salvati- on 4 - oh. 1 ' 1 , . -- heart-rendin- X9TAW-K-GEORG- E ' ; g, : ; j-. j 4 I i 1 determi-nation,b- . 1 1 - . in ,' - P.-JA- COB ." "H.-W.BEE0UEB- - - ' i , and-settleme- 4 ji ' . - prove-itselfjHo-yo- - . nave-been- : -- f ; v f f ; , Theod'ore---T'o-day- y ef T- e Thls-desper-at- j ! . . i . . m. TJKL j-- s --; - iny-sin- .! : , ! r - - ng . TlX-Tb- . o i- - ; , " jl i lv i 1 S God-lik- e. . . L"; . r - - j tele-gram- .''.'''' - '' : . s. A an--a-e 1- -o ' co-ope- (:; 1. .. r- - th, HmM&ki9tbe . her-sai- he. r-- v has-lon- d , i . h& ! ! T . pre-nat- al ' - - -- . d, h " 1 - Vt I Aijim V. . 4--rt ; ts fnIf I reft-rrtn- i r : , . ).... . 'i i , , i . - , ; ! ' , i ' - ." & oi -- ! - S A. . - . a ', the-firs- t! - . . J I ' -. k .c , . a , . ? r-- - Mrs-Beeche- . 1 13 . w ii. i. mi - r, u - . M j - T--v k. Yes-Pe- ; ct. ; i - " v 1 , 1 ; . : 1 a. D- 1 T-a-; - -- Trxamt W Tt. t riUime H':r -. w. ir r cr-.- v"lnP j cT -- ! m . . , -- . 1 . honerwiatyT;;er-t- -- d' ? 1 -- P;;r 1 i ; 5 . , i ) |