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Show witness the evidence given by her. Gen. Tracy told ine I had nothing to feur from Mrs Tilton'g testimony; that when BY TELEGEAPMt she appeared before the committee she denied everything, or that here was no s For W4 Fghth Tear. lounu.itioc lor it. lrncy wjnie Kivnii! his unrratioii went and told me that i co operated in this it wi uld bo a suc cess, l told mm 1 would I ke him to ex The Art of America. plain the method of pro dui e before ISSUKD MONTHLY. the coihinitlee. He said they would summon whom they pleased, aud witnesses "A Mngaificent Conception won'krfully carried out." could give what information t!ie ' The nece8it3' r.f a pnmilar ineilium for th rep- pleased, while on this the committee retienta'iuii of the production of ourgreit would report. I told him I would stand heeu reci cuixeit. and maav hava'WHXg did which not mad" t' inert llm want. The by any report injure attempts kavf'.i lure which ao invacixhly I'olluwe'i I tnn-li- t make a izabetn. He told-mrach attempt in thin country to essablish an art report which would not injure Beecher journal, did not theiudiffurenc of the peo in hi statiding in the pu p,t. Accord- - ple ot America tjprnvt the claims oi high art kooii iw proper appreciation of th want nnl abilty giy witness repined two reports, a to meet it were shown, the puhlit al once rallied short and a long one, and presented with enthusiasm t.) it support, aud IU reuult them to Moulton. Mrs. Tilton liked the was ennt artistic and coiniuercial triuuitih TUB ALHINK oug one best. I'liK, ALD1NE, while iwued with all therein. After the recess Tilten resumed the larity, has nonw f( the temporalor tiinnly stand and identified the letters produced mteet cIinriwt."ri..ttieof ordinarv periodicaU. It la au elegant miicellauy of pure, by runerton, and which were written trnic ful literature; and collection ofliir'tt, and pictureB, by Mrs. Tilion to her husband during t ho rar t peciini 8 of arti tic nkill, iu hla k the years 18G7, '68, '6y and '70. also aud white. Although each sncctediiiK number a fruili pleasure to its fnndn, rel certain letters from lilton to his wife affwrdfi value and beauty olTHK ALDlNKwili b imwt F the llertou same read during period. appreciut" d after it is bound up at the close ot the letters, all expressing devoted affec- tnt year, w bile ther nuliliCHin na mav claim AMERICAN. I 3. THE ALDINE, corniced through the HooaactuDnclioday. a . 3 disturbance is reported over ihe in Buseoueuoe. ii.ipria.in-- llritish subject. A ;fUrr uas niil") ..Oup " ,.,,,.. thft l.i'iusll ..t nftn Pi-ott- a -- ot'-wu , asi" Consul who Has I to , : uecu i Im-- Milwaukee, 3. Laprovedocrattcplat-fom in cousin Hiicc-9iv- e seua.or-dec- t Cameron, the new the with republican acted Inhere Core ifl politics lor active not r.v though years. U is unistood !Kt mi- ar-ti-- ,.ai,p,i ".3 : E16 tl-- 1 liw-s- mi BORTMERLM - i ft H IS m The most complete and best selected Stock in wind storms to One of the severest .prnniDanied wiih blinding enow, the northwest. has prevailed throughout The Hi'. mercury is .arlv morn, below zero, but two degress en fthout and it is almost Rale a blow wind the Numerimpossible to endure exposure. u miperior cheapueKn, an compared with rivals of are through reported tion. ous accidents a finulir cla, lliKALDINKU a unique, and milk oi over the resumed testified with and that blowing Tilton the city, by original conception alone and unai'p: oached Covered similar the exception of his absences on lectur- abKolutr'y without cometitl u in price or char wrons nd other li tor ol a complete vo ume can The streets are a glare of ice, ing tonrs there was no separation be acter. not duplicate the quantity of hu paper aud en- llnilroud fallen wife and himself the time yesterday, from tween roia having gravingi in any utber sbap or nun btr of vol the freez- thwy were married till the 11th of ten tlx en it cott; aud thou, there in the trains are gr, atly delayed by July, umvH torbeHide. chromo few a of eugi'uts. she when left that except him, up ing The national feature of TUB ALPINE muat says great suffer- days previous to that date on the night be takeu in no narrow auKe Tru art is con Au Omaha the on the poor people he found she had united wih Tracy mopolitau. While TUK ALDINtt is a strictly ing ie frit among on it does not connua iteill borders. The western bound train him, he left the house with the Americanto imttitutioii, against the reproduction of native art. Its wcaiher-bousentirely is railroad, reHe from of her. the northwestern mUsioii is 'to cultivate a broad and appreciative. separating The purpose at MarshalUowu, Iowa. turned next morning to see Tracy, who art tubte, one that will diKcrnuinatn only on ground of intrinsic merit. Thus, while placing western bouud train on the Midland gave him such an account of her appear beiore the patrons ot 1 K AL1U.NK, oa a ieadiui au down thrown was last went he before the committee that ance night, pacific, charactentic. the prodnctions of the uiont noted near to sec her, aud thereatter remained with American artists attention will always lie given embankment by a broken rail, to Kiiecnneiis from foreign masters, givinpr gubDennett, Nebraska. The baggage and her as before until she left on the 11th Hcribers all the pleasure ami instruction obtaiuu- were w recked and seve of July, on which morning she woke him bio fi crs home or foreign sources passeDger n.i Tl e art'stic illustration of American scenery, about 0 a. m , bade him good bye, and ral passengers seriously hurt. with 1UK AI III.NK, is au linportHiit Madison, Wis., 3. said she was going to Mr. Ovington's. ongiiiui feati're, and Its luaguitlccu pla'es are ot a tiz this in session slature The leg joint So far as he bad ueard sue has since more appropriate to the satis factory treatment ol rauruing, elecied Angus Cameron United been there and at other places. I don't de'ails than can be allonleil by any inferior patre of laudscape, States Senator. The rtsult ws brought understand that her residence is stthe The judicious andtnteispersiou anin al suiijecik, hu marine, lu:ure Democrats th of coalition 1 the u .derstaud it is uuabaled iut' rest, imp ssible where the scope ol about by bouse of Oviugtou. with the bolting lUpublicaus The latter at my house. (Seusation ) Wiin!-- was the work confines the artist too closelv to a single offered the Democrats four name's from again asked his age, and repeated he style of subject. The literature of TUK ALU1NK is a light and pracelul acrompauimvnt, worthy which they might choose a candidate wis 89, having beu born Oct. 2d, lcoo. of the artistic lea'ures, with only such techn cal Judge Cole, ex Governor Lewis, Gen. His wife is one or two yers older; he isquisitions aa do not Interfere with the popular Demwas married at 20; had known bis wife iutereit of the wortc. Guppey and Angus Cameron. The the ed nominal 1IIEMIU3I FOR 1875. last caucus ocratic night when she was 10 years old. Up to the latter conditionally, upou his acceptance tune she left him their intercourse was Every subscriber for 1875 will receive a benutiful portrai, in oil colors, of the same noble dog of a platform that includes hard money, close and as iutimate as' possible in hu whose picture in a loruier issue attracted so u.acu suthe and revcuues for a tanJ only, man affairs. He thought his wife had attention. premacy of the civil authority in time of more than common brains aud more than "MAX'S USSELFISU FIUEND." Cameron is a lawyer, resident oidinary education. He proceeded to peace. welc3ine in every hom. Everyoody will and in Lacrosse, is forty-nin- e years old, describe her character as a woman, wife loves be such a dog, ana the portrait is execute m came to Wisconsin in 1857, has served and mother, aud eulogized her highly trne to the lite, Oiat it seems the veritable pres six years in the State Legislature, and Regarding her opinions animal itself. The Kev. T. Oe Witt concerning fern ene of thetells that his own Newfoundland dog Taluiage was bpeaker of the House in 1857. The mine sue loved he chastity, thought (ti.e finest iu linaiklyn) barks at it! Althougn vote stood: Cameron, O'J; Carpeuter, 58; everything good and haled everything so natural, no one who sees otthis premium chroiuo scattering, i. sue is a good wo will have the slightest fear being bitten. bad. I belie e the chromo, every advance subscriber New York, 3. man. 1 have never blamed her, but her to liesides TUK A LI INK tor 1K.S is eoitstiiutel a liitui- There is a general expectation among betraver.' Witness then spoke of bis or, and entitled to II the pr vileges of the bankers, that the Bank of England religious belief, which was strong early THE ALDINE ART UMON. rate will be advanced to morrow, from ly Onlvinistic, and subsequent modified The L'niou owns the originals of all TUK AL- London advices tton of his views, aud the regret of his one to two per cent. D1NK nictuies. which, with other paiutingsnd were the chief topic of conversation iu wife thereat, though he believed sue engravings, are to be distrioutea anionic me mem financial circles here, the cable reportlo every series ot o,oh. subseouently relinquished acme of her lie s ot the Union, ditlerclit pieces, valued at over iug a further extraordinary loss of bull- - ideas, among them the doctrine of hell, subscribers, lotl 500 are distributed as" soon as the series is full, lou by the B tuk of tngUnd of JLobU.UW a.id the awarus ol each series as made, are to lie Adjourned. It is generally believed that France is buidished in the next succeeding issue of I'll It ALUl.VK. lhis feature only aprnies to sunscri drawing gold from England. who ray for one year iu advance, full par New York, 3. FOREIGN. ticulars in circular sent on application enclosing Quebec, 3. Yesterday afternoon Tilton funker stamp. at Cape Blanc, testified tliat on May 1st, 1874,' Moulton A large rock fell One subscrintion. entitling to TUB ALDINK rreseuied Tilton a proposition from crushing a number of people. So far 8 . No particulars re one year, the Chromo ana tnu Art luw.-ilieecher to resign the ministry of l'ly bodies are tound. mouth church. Moulton read the pro ceived. $0.00 IVr Anniini ia AUvai:ce. t asked Tiliou from Diamond, and A snow posed resignation, Cape avalansbe, (No charge fr postage,) ' gnecimen Copies of Tilt: A LOIN U, 50 cents. what he thought of that as un expedient. crushed a bouse and buried u be obtainable TUB ALllNK will, herealt-Witness replied: "You may tell Beecher family of sixpersous named Gibson, lue only by subcription. There will be uo reduced that if he resigns' his ministry in this bdv of one is recovered. The rest are or club rates; cash for sub criptions must tie sent to the publishers direct, or baud d to the crisis, flinging back lhat shadow on my supposed to be dead. local canvasser, without responsibility to the London, o. family, I will shoot bim upon the street." uublishers, except in cases whore the certificate Whether Moulton told Beecher this or A meeting of Liberal members of Par is given, bearing the facsimilo signature of act the witness did not know. Next liament was held this evening, 137 were J au u Sutton, President. morning Moulton show ed wituessa letter, present, including Cbildrrs,- - Gladstone, CANVASSERS WASTED. Dr from Beecher to Kiusella, of the Brook- Oowper. Temple, Lewis, Dillinger, Anv iiersdH wishing to act tiermaueutiy as a full aud prompt in- lyn Eagle, stating that the publication Play fair, Gosebe, Henry, James, Lowe local canvasser will of the iripurtite agreement was made and Muniella. John Bright preside' foiuiution by applying to f wiihout consult ion with either Tilton on taking the chair said although a par THE ALDINE COMPANY. or him. It. or the mthorization. and if liameutary leader was necessary, still 58. MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK. it shou d lend ilte i iiiilio to regard Til each member had the right to reserve ton a the itu hor of the calumnies to such individual liberty as honorable men which Hilak-iior any other slanders required. A resolution regretting Ulad The against Beecher. ii would do Tilton great stoue's retirement was adopted. was unanimous of injustice, eic Hartington Marquis Tilton then related the circumstances ly elected leader ot the party. of West's charges and his refusal to ap Will find it U their advantage t purchase pear and tesi.tv, anu told of Beecher's their gratitude for his course. A Snll'ertiiK This morning Tilton continued his tes timony aud related the particulars of The Detroit Free Press saya : GOODS his la.t interview with Beecher. Witness well dres twelve-yea- r old boy, pretty identified the lemr wiiitcu by htm and sent to Beecher May 2d, 1874, which sed, entered an office on Jefferson AT was read and placed in evidence. It re avenue, the day before Thanksgiving luted to refusal to accept aud bested for tweuty cents. money from Beecher to proceed with his 'Witut it te buy a Tharfksgivinsr fumily to Europe and remain a number with? asked the proprietor dinner of years. Witness then related the "Yes,"' answered the boy. attendant upon the calling ot the nivtsiieatintr committee in July "What'll you get a chicken?" SALT LAKE CITY, 1874, and the leaving of his house by sir," replied the boy jrery "No, Mrs. Tilton. She did not leave against "We've got a turkey and his will. She had a will of her own and honestly. ovsters to stuff it Tbe Latent Styles, some want acted upon it. At the same time, he did w( The Lowest Prices, Dot with!" The gentleman put his wal attempt to restrain her. Witness next gave a history of the let bick. K'H Bessie Turner, mid denied nositive The Best ff Terras. jj that he ever took hsr frota her bed to 61 tf. s, or mat any The editor of the Louisville Cour improper conduct was exhibited by him to her. Beecher & recommends a rawhide jromthe first to the last never denied Apparently "is criminal intercourse with Mrs. Til for the raising of boy. retnrnpn inun tne Kiwt wnn a in II II AVINOstiHjnt ton. Whenever he was education neglected his K ot uenn' early eepeciai spoke of it he al large at yays said she was not to blame. Witness this canicular, and now he is very ly Uilie' Good vull entified the reports prepared by him sorry for it. It is never too late to SMITHFIELD, CACHE CO., &Qd put into Moulton's hands. ' One he induce Pillared at tKa GimffnulLn tf flan mend, however, and he might September 22d, YiU, half net and flocr him to Rnmprndv lw Vrket low, Goods Fir wy, after Mrs. Tiliou had been be- Cam and lee fore th e Dem. Roch committee, and Tracy had told try.. j Wholesale Dealers in Journal : at Aspin OGDEN' BR ANC ia . w..it m w, nv JngquTjyii.sl JwtMiKjiimt.ii I'r.t-pectn- Springfield. Mn The rails were - Representative and Champion of American xirt Taste ! UTAH, 'EVERY EMBRA-CIISTG- r VARIETY OF GOOBS DAMANDEI) BY THE TRADE, INCLUDING e - PLOWS Al d 11 FAHUING A Full Stock of First-Clac- IMPLEMENTS. a WINES and GENUINE LIQUORS - ! smrcemcsrarcBCTi Our Prices are placed at the bed rock. s Special attention jxiid to Country Orders Advices Should bo Addressed to 1). IF. Peery. - to-da- H. HOOPER, AV. st-tf- surf. . y - Agent for KINGSLAND, FERGUSON .& Go's., Invincible Vibrator Thresher, . bt-r- s y two-stor- r, . ci Uountry Otorekeepers, r ri lb ''Carey" down or mounted poster: will ai?o reenve orders for the Umpire Saw Mill with Hosser; Lowe's and Evart's patent Shinftln Machine Edgar'i Corn Mills, Corn and cob Crusher; Cane Mills-- ; Planters Steam sc.. ac. Also dealer in all kiuua 01 Pro, GENERAL e n , . With - m-eiv- . MEROI-IA-NIDISIi:-.' Send order STOVES a specialty. Troduce taken at the highest market rates. at rates. for early Machinery, freight guaranteed oar-'.oa- d Oie door south Z.C.M.I., OGDEN. 6l0. FISH ID'S 1TC1LL AND Family. STOCKS OF rv KHsBiNirirt' 7Sil2v '4ai.'VR his,-witnes- Teasdel & "r ier-Journ- Kicliartlson re-el-'" 4'hsW Al Co., We Will Supply the Above CLASS t A CO RXEIi WALL Douglass v .0-OjaT- our Depot and FIFTUSt, , O GD12X Warralltcd at 1Il0 Lowc,t Ratcs fop Casll Case's Tlireslting Macliine, and oiher Agricultural Iniplemeiils of llio Latest Designs. Williams & Co, H2-Gi- u |