Show WILL TELL ALL SHE KNOWS THAT arroo brooklyn ly n scandal case it seems has by no means come to an end further developments are talked of aa as probable Be echers denial was another step in the business one too long 0 delayed many think but better late than never now bowen is said to be unwontedly restive ho he chafes under the recent imputations on his veracity w which aich however is nothing particularly in his favor as the greatest liars sometimes least like to be til toll that they are re such but lie he has been taking vindicatory steps one of which was to wait upon mrs woodhull and endeavor to obtain from her documentary umen tary evidence bearing upon the famous case in question and especially condemnatory of mr beecher beechen bee Bec chen cher mrs W has several letters from beecher and tilton but it i understood that they have no especial bearing on the case the following Is condensed by a contemporary from the kew new york sun suns 8 report of the above meeting at a meeting last evening at the house ot of mrs woodhull la in east fast thirty fourth street were presen present tg bir mr henry C bowen a son of aboken and a steno judges wood aud and it emert george H ellery of indiana J barker parker jordan mr james mcdermott of rooi dyn bf mrs ra wood woodhull bull buil and miss niss tennie clation judge reymer announced that the object of the was to obviate in some BODIB way the persecution ot of mrs woodhull mr lir mcdermott gaid baid the main object objector ot of the attendance of biess bless rs bowen aud and chatlin was to obtain from mrs woodhull Wood huli bull the documentary evi evl lence relating to the ch harges harres arees mado made against ag alast mr beecher lie he thought mr bowen had been maligned lie he had seen letters from mr beecher and mr tilton which he e know lenow contained tant taut facts mrs birs woodhull thought tbt ht 4 he the hal bai best not be la a too much hashe baste to part ivul this evidence and hinted ablated that it beit belt bea scheme to take it from her pos possession semion would they guarantee cuaran teo tea that the prosecutions her ber should oease cease mr nowen bowen regretted reif reir retted that hta hla motives ot lie lve s were sm suspected lie fie was an old mantan manman man and a did 1 d not ot wish to iro fro TO to his grave with any blot on I 1 us name he had bad arrive arrived d at the conclusion that soa something ething must be done and this was his first step mrs airs wood woodhull buli bull replied that should she ehe prove in the trial now ing lug against her she sho would then reveal r veal all bhe she knew this closed the meeting according to report mrs NV has already told the tho public a great deal more than is generally considered prudent if she has hag more moire to tell and of the same sort somebody should stand from under the lady says she will do it if she escapes a safely from the courts so if anybody id Is apprehensive of what she may have to reveal such per person soil soll might find a continuance of the ll prosecution of her the most enni effi effective active way to f eal her lips perhaps this has been doe dome for our readers will recollect the telegraphic report the other day of the indictment re of the lady upon a charge similar to that in the first indictment |