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Show r mU US. era 3 n L3 PROVO VOL ) For the ADA. directory. FFICIAL -- o- k,v las. R- - MpKi'hh, X. Y. Ju'tu'f ( Philip II. Emerson ( Jacob S. Boreninn Geo. R. Maxwell, Mich. -- Wm. Carey, III. VdornajKimball Nathan ,r (Scner.il J.R.Overton,I-.i- . yncrof Inlitic Moneys, Willott IVttoiu:i'r U!W, vr ...... I. Tiiiisnrt, III. O. J. Hl lister, Cul. Ui Judicial District, C. W. Emerson , , - ANcr Y . J. Trxi-S- . T. 'KNTIoy territorial ( k ilMScg uj OFFICERS. Geo. Q. Cannon era !tJ. ...iitni hha be! snow Vl.,i J. D.T. McAllister Wm. Clayton , ,r James J:u-(lVr O. II. Rigs. Coinmon Schools to Congress. Xer SOX'! 1 e I. 1 But they do not know how bitter are the tears I shed at night, UTAH COUNTY OFFICERS. When the world Is calmly sleeping, und Warren N. Dusenbenry I'jatc Judge the stars are shining bright, M roil Tanner 1 ( listen for her footsteps, for I know that 4 ADert K. Tlmrlier re turn she is near. LThos.J.McCulloueh 1. John Nuttall And I long to ft el her presence and her iny Recorder gentle voice to hear. . Henry C. Rogers .1. R. Milner I will pray the Irrd to guide me with Ills .eii'ing Attorney.... John B. Milner rveyor never failing love, Albert Jones To the land that is eternal where she rnner T. John Nnttall only Clerk waits for me above: usurer Henry A. Dixon Fori know that she will nnet me when ..pssornnd Colleetor.... James F.. Daniels iny yearning soul shall sour. jiL Common School, Y. IL Duamilierry And her angel voice will greet me as I near the other shore. TROYO CITY OFFICERS, crj POSTAL ses-sio- n, AFFAIRS. II na lqu. avoirdupois'. fThe standard single mte weiglit mras. Single rate letter Scents throughout the Cnlted State ox. or fracir each additional S tion exectitw op letters, HE zettf IN UII ) single rate The standard rate Is 4 ox. rirspArgrts avolrlupo!). oily, seven time a week, 05 rts. per quar. six eekly I : 15 - ITS " 1 10 eekly 5 "onthlr 3 rRiontCAiA 4 ox. (The standard single rate le.-v-s avoirdupois). rts. per quar. rests. Monthly 1 f S 1 A . osrterly maximum weight of sny package of dated or miscellaneous matter Is 4 lb APER LY its d run fa F.GISTEREP LF.TTKR AND MONEY ORDERS. i.egi.trntlon: letter may bererlsfered on Payment of a (be of fifteen cents, but the javernment takes no responsibility for fe carriage or compensation in cases of less. ll TIi PFF' ?rUF N Tib ouil jJansy Orders; jj principal post office now receive small snms of money ami drafts for th same upon other post "i ofle, snhject to the fallowing charges "4 regulations: 'n orders not exceeding 'T'r Jl and not exceeding nH exceftAins ,Vw H and not exceeding .... 10 rents 15 Sin. 20 IS Rates of foreign postage. , standard single rafe to Great Britain an ounce lcUerx, ail 'ttta papers, two avnirdapola; cents. Standard rate to France is fane-quart- er o.; ocqU. New York, 13. The Plymouth Church investigating committee furnish the following rejtort of the proceedings on Monday night last. Brooklyn, August 10, 1871. The committee met at 3 p.m.jall mem-Iter- s present. At aiout 5 oeloek Francis D. Moulton, who was at the ojHMiing of the made his appearance, when, with the consent of the committee, he read the following statement, prefacing it with these remarks: I submit to you, first, the invitation signed by your chairman, July l!7th, 1874; next the invitation of your chairman, signed July 28th; next the invitation of your chairman, signed August 4th. Laying the copies of tlieso invitations on the table before him, Mr. Moulton said: Gentlemen of the. Committee: When I was lari Indore you I stated that I would, at your request, produce such documents as 1 had and make such a statement of facts as had come to my knowledge on the subject of your inquiry. I fully decided to do this and have prepared my statement of facts as sustained by the documents und made un exhibition of all the papers that have come in nny way into my possession lear-n- g on tho controversy between the parties. That statement must, of course, t tears with more or force upon one or the other of them. On mature reflection, aided hv the advice of my most valued friends, I have reconsidered that determination and am obliged to say to you that I feel compelled, from a sense of duty to the parties, to my relation to their controversy and to myself, neither to make the statement noi to produce the documents. When I first became a party to the unhappy controversy between Beecher and Tilton, I had no jtersonal knowledge nor any document in my which could affect either. Everything that I know of the facts, or have received of papers; hag come to me in the most sacred confidence, to lie used for the purpose of composing and settling all the difficulties between them, and of any preventing, as far as possible,affairs knowledge of their private being brought before the public. For this purpose all their matters have been entrusted to me, and for none other. If I should now break faith it would be not for the purpose of peace and reconciliatake part tion, but to,vpluntarily in a controversy which they havO seen fit to renew between themselves. How faithfully, earnestly and honestly I have labored to do ex-eet- OF DOMESTIC POSTAGE. UATF-- S 15 grammes letters, ten cents; pa-tw- SATURDAY. AUGUST NO. 7, 1S71. 11, il my duty to the parties for the U'fore tjje committee? I comply a fuller statement is ujon sake of peace they Ixtth know. The with th. request of this commit- the wording of the tatters which tee and produce copies of the let- seem, from one construction, to que.riion for me to nettle for no other is now. Ought I ters referred to by Air. Tilton, tho limit it to the bringing with you to do anything against either autheuicity of which I urn ready, of the originalsof letters nr papers party in this renewed controversy within a few moments, to eriab-li-- referred to in Mr. Tiltons statement Itefore the committee, as it by the use of that which I received and have umsI only to promote l)o you mean to have us under- seems to me that the letter is susharmony? On my honor and con- stand, Mr. Moulton, that you have! ceptible of another explanation, science 1 think 1 ought not, and at personally compared the originals nud one which certainly was the theri-- k of whatever of misconwith the-- e copies so thit you' understanding of the committee? struction and vituperation in:ry know, of your own knou ledge, M. Ac, sir, I will answer your 1 wih to come UjMii me, I imi-- t adhere to that they are correct? I mean to que-tiosav, and do the dictates of my own judgment, .'tale exactly what I have stated. say, that 1 have acquiesced, just and preserve, at least, my ovn You have not stated anything now, in the request of the chairI call attention again oil that point? Yc, I stated that man. to the fact ttnit yours i.i a the.) are copies of letters which Mr. While Well, as 1 under-s- t mere voluntary tribunal, and that you requested, referring to .Mr. uid it, the first requeri, whatever 1 do here is done as ill Theodora, Tilton's document.-- . all uf these, called uixni Do you state, of your er-o- n d you to come before us and give voluntary and not a a compelled; witness. Whether before any tri- knowledge, that they are copies, vout testimony la regard to uuy bunal baking jiower to compel tho orJLuveyuu trusted to somebody charges which might affect the production of testimony and a else to make copies aid compare character and Christian standing .statement of facts shall over pro- them? 1 beg ir; 1 uin of Mr. Beecher, in letter referred duce these upers or give any of willing to authenticate these to of Theodore Tilton to - Dr. Bathese confidential statements, I copies whenever vou wi-- li that con. M. Your original ietterdid reserve to myself to judge of the they should !e authenticated. not sav any such thing. Have you a copy here that we Cannot you now be induced, emergency, which, I hope, may never come against my wish, as I Mr. Moulton, to go on, notwith- may see w hat it did say? I prenever have leen in symjiathy standing what has happened, and sented to you, at the loginning of w ith a renewal of this conflict. A give us a full statement of all this interview, the letters from been thesedocumcnts have of part your knowledge of these m itter-- ? your chairman with reference to given to the public, and in so- far I stand 1 upon the communication which1 I a pi ear, and as it is a fact as confidence in regard to them which have made to you to- that have fully answered this lias cea-eit is tad just, therefore, day. I submit reque-- t, and due to the parties that the And that you do not mean to that that answer is sufficient. Mr. Sa'je Allow me to ask you whole of those documents, change? Not without sutlhient of which only have Iteen reason. one question, Mr. Moulton. M. Of course I rtu now referring to Certainly. given, shall be put into your hands. d In response to a Mr. S. One letter of mine, the present moment. Ye, sir. AY. There is another point that which is before me, contains a rerequest of the committee, I have, therefore, copies of them, which I I would like toakymi alout, Mr. quest to bring with you tho orig- the great iuals of all letters anil all paper produce here and pluce in the Moulton. hands of the committee, with the importance of these letters, I sub- referred to in Mr. Tiltons stateltope and request that, after they mit to you whether it would not ment to tlve committee. Mr. AA have been examined by them, lie fair and proier that the originlie has covered that be to be me. returned NotwithstandIf als by bis agreement. produced? they may M. If you doubt or question, tiny controversy shall arise as to ing your readiness to authenticate the authenticity of these copies, the copies, you know that, in a or if you require them, you shall or of the documents, I shall hold court, copies would not lie received have them. 8. AA'iien shall we? My dear myself open to speak, with this where the originals could le proexception: In defence of my own duced, and would you be willing sir, you can go with mo altogethhonor and the uprightness of my to produce them long enough to er to m.v house, if you want. S. The answer is unequivocal course in all this unfortunate and have them looked at anti examinunhappy business to the purity ed? M. In answer to that ques- that we can have josession? Not and candor of which I appeal to tion I will say that I have not any that you can have but the consciences of Itoth parties to de.siro.now, nor have I had any that you can see them. sustain. I do not proK)se,and hope desire, to withhold the originals AAell, do you mean possession I may never lie called upon here- frorn'TOU, end I am willing now, long enough to examine them? after, to sjtoak, cither as to facts or within a few minutes, to pro- A'es, sir; in accordance with my or to produce any paper that I duce them. Yoti may send any statement. Mr. AA'hite. About the letters have received from either of the member of your committee to see them, if you doubt their authenti- that are referred to, which are parties involved herein. (.Signed,) produced by you hero, three in city. V. I do not put it o:i ground number, each of them refers to Francis I). Moulton. a request Itefore made to apinair The letters will appear iu Mr. of doubt, but on ground of M. and give your testimony, I desire Pardon exwitli an statement regularity. Beechers as one of the committee, rail I the attention Jo me, simply, each. your of planation to of statement which that it is my understandthis statestate, of this After the reading inguage if of I the authentihave and these reque-t- s, that they made, to a was ing Moulton subjected ment, docucover same of these the foleither as city by party thing that was brief ments is doubted, I bold myself endtodied in the statement of tho lows: Mr. Winslow Mr. Moulton, the ready to prove their authenticity. early part of July, that you apAA'e do not feel called upon pear and AY. give your testimony to committee desire me to k you to it put on any ground of doubt, the matters involved in the Tilsome questions. Notwithstanding the position you take here in your lecau-- e there is no reason for ton letter to Mr. Bacon, and, as written statement, you are as well doing it M. I do not think there they refer to that again, I claim it as my understanding, as one of aware as I, that you show, by the is, sir. V. It is merely a matter of the committee, that the request is three invitations which the comregularity. not direct! to a simple producmittee have sent you, that we are curiomary M. I have, in good faith, come tion of the papers, but that it inin good faith in pursuingan You will remember that here and have presented to you cludes in it a request to give your we were appoints! by the Iastor copies of the original documents. testimony in regard to all the in liters. That is what I have of Plymouth Church, with tho If you doubt W Do not put it in that way, Iteen trying to make clear here. sanction and approval of the exthat church, please. M. Pardon me; I refer- M. I rcjteat, again, that I have amining committeeof to inquire into all these matters red to my communication. If answered fully, in my interview the request of you relating to the alleged grievances there is any doubt, I shall remove with the chairman of your committee. of Mr. Tilton. The tatter of au- that doubt. A You were at nit to say In answer to a question put by thority that comes to us is not Mr. to of no something are willingness Tracy, Mr. Moulton replied: restrictions your put limited; I have riated explicitly in my for them while you are here send inwe us are of kind: any upon vited to examine tiie sources of and let us see them. M. Oh, well, communication to this committee the grounds upon which I deny evidence, and we have looked up- you wont doubt them, I think. to we weethould this committee a statement of If conclude that on you as one of the principal sources, Tho evidence we huVe wantad to see them at some other facts and an exhibition of docuwaited some two or three weeks time, would you send for them? ments that have come into my possession in confidence. to get in your testimony, and I Certainly, sir. Cm. Tran Then you dv not CerAVithin week? the present am sure I express the feeling of to put that refusal ujtou the the committee when I express a tainly, I am willing to go with mean form of the committees invitaall of the memlters your present sense of disappointment at tin to tion one No, sir. or that we you you? Of committee, any course, jsirition you take. know that we are not a court w ith may select, some time during the Mr.During the AA'iii'low expre-o- d pre.-eregret at week, and sho to any compulsory powers. We are, as accredited memlnT of this com- the decKion of Moulton on whom vou state, a mere voluntary tricommittee had relied for bunal, nu you can do Exactly as mittee the original document. the much information and explanato that answer Is a that fair quesawait We pleasyour you please. but added that thislx-ma de-ition; tion? to know is, ure; but what I A That is si ti factory. voluntary tribunal such testimony in tiehalf of the committee, Mr. Hull Perhaps that ques- could not Ik compelled. Moulton whetheryou have so delilterately could te determined, .so far hould have laid lieforc the comtion to as make it formed this purpose as committee are concerned, mittee the original lettcrsj with the bevond recall? the at to present moment? M I what he knew of the circumwhat In Mr. Moulton reply in reference to these stances under which action were want you have said, or with reference documents determined acvbrding written. Moulton said they he would so as far to iny appearance here, to the expression of the document produce originals if his word was you are concerned, in this com- witich called in question and lot them I have submitted to you. mittee, I call your attention to see, but not have possession of reafor invitaown IFinxoic AVeli, if, of any the language your tho to We originals, them.Ik It was voted that earnestly son, we want s tion, namely, this: authorized to go with Mr. sav is no to there all J the let underriandyou request that you bring Moulton and examine and verify M. tors and documents in your pos- objection? Mr. chieuments. the I to want to referred Mr are inquire session which by (Continued on second jxiq) Theodore Tilton in his statement whctbeiyour objection to giving BUSINESS CURDS. nd o on ROGERS, M. D. R. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, h. 1rovo City, U. T. Orricr, sloiv, k.ml. lmr piut of Ent her he ketps ilJUgs of Hi I ni28 -t self-rc'iter- Resident PHYSICIAN thrice-repeate- d or-tio- ns thrice-renewe- Con-ideri- ng 1 cross-examinatio- a.-- bu-ine- inves-itgatio- -s n. SURGEON, ut K ' JkMIJi E. 11.51 RKOKF, Outre Street, IVo City, Utidi. PRACTICAL WORKMAN OX CLOCKS, WATCH K u4 JKWELUT. anl All wotk rnmint. II. NI.VliGETXH.' I.T I.KF. TTY. WHOLES T.F. AND JorUr, r.r O Kt:ti) Ivalrr In Ale, u mil (S iinjMrUn mill JOHN RIGGS, D.f r.1. PH YSICIANAND SURCEON. Special attention ;rtrcn to Cancers. Ollleo nt residence, 4!h V t Street, nnd one I vek south of Deter Stuhh RroxUloii Ju2t stun-- , on Centre Street. Dmo City. STEVENSON, .1. Merchant IroYo City, jailor, to inform id numerrtn patnow piepuied In do tailor-lin- e hmnelie Ht the iliortel noli, s, it Ins nftdenee, one block EhsI and Store. three South of the East B.elenvr rons that he In 11 Is It ' ' . hjvTO P. THUESEN, D. BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Is prepared toTioake ROOTS and r'CVl1 SHotas to order cm the shortest nee 11 f (k tic. Choice French and U. K. calf ''kltis iul California sole leather at wavs on hand, lteimlriny neatly done; eharve moderate, tsliop, Centre fdreet, Provo City. nmyCS CITY POTTERY A. K. IMWEX,f he Proprietor of the old extaidi'lied City Pottery, woo Id respectof 1rovo fully announce to the ctlixen l hty ainl.vielnll v that he Is prepared to sell a ijood an article of Earthenware and a cheap a can tie Nuuriit anywhere In the atll Territory. Give me a call. J. ANDREW STEWART 1il Engineer and I. Kura cyan. S. & SON, Itepaty Will elve especial attention to obtaining for Government lands, Mtnlntj Coal ami Iron lands, and will the necessary paper for protests. prepare ami Horn raft Bvvght tmd Sold. Ijirml Scrip otliee nt residence, half block south of pteiiis CloliKs, Iroo House. H. aul J. MOORE, I ITU E T Wishes In Inform his fHcnds and the public Kcnrrally, that he hns opened a TIN-SHO- P, Anil Is prepared lo manufacture all kind at reasonable rates. of e Shop corner of Centre and Main streets, IVovoCItv. no21 to-d.i- y, cross-examinati- on nt SPECIALTIES AT TAYLOR & CUTLERS HALT I,VYICK CIXY. S'. Ik Bonnet Ribbons 25 cents per at .rre Velvet Ribbon 4,0fi0 A yard. York prices. Rolls Wall Riper. RIG STOCK OF GROCERIES WHICH IF; ARE OFFER I NO WHOLESALE and RETAIL VERY CHEAP. apll BAKERY AND PROVISION -- w PETER STUBBS, PRALCR I GROCERIES, TODACCl FANCY CANDIES, NUTS. ETC All kinds of LI it Q, the best quality of TT O K Kept oonatantly on band.Hie old aland. Corner h"l and Ontro tlrreU, , STORE. re Mr.-'in-slo- . Utal1 Brewery, a jtai-do- d, AND pruvo Cily, Utah. t. - !., M. II. SIMMONS, n. -- s. inn SCAADAL. MOULTONS STATEMENT. (L. John Nnttall 4 Samuel S. .lone Mermen L Albert Jone R. race, Wm. Dnnn. fjames nnellorsl Wltllnm A. Follet. John B. (Milner, James V. Loveless I. John Nnttall rerder... xsurer Henry A. Dixon - Henry C. Rogers ,rdial .. John R. Milner t Attorney and Collector. ....lame K. Daniel ..Charles D. Miller A- - G. Cownover lief of Police Robert T. Thomas dermaster Jirdah T. Arrowsinlth yPnnndkceper Daniel Grave iton I 0. AbrahanO. Smoot syor P BEL(ULR-T1LT- II. T.. L3 L33 my-selfa- ' ' CITY, 3 Ita-e- They came and rotxd my darling In the robes of whit-,- t .'been, Andbertuee was very lovely, to as tho fuin''t I have seen And the angel' 'ting around her ail the:r songs of m eetest love, s they bore her front our presence lo to their 'unity home nlxive. And they laid lierdoon to t.1 tiinl.er o line the ami shone warm and bright, Rut for me there was no beau;y, for they lud her from mt sight; And tlie worbl Uelark and dreary si nee my darling went away, And I oiten sigh so weary for Im lonely all the luy. My friends, they gather round me and they tell me not to grieve, That my darhug la in Ileaven where the holy angels live; That our saviourralled herto Him when she knew no thought of sin, And her spirit pure and holy now has gone to lire with linn. Gon;e I. Woods, Oregon ,.Giors A. Mark, Utah ni,r , 11 OFFICERS FOR UTAH. R. P h I nn era - -- - or t, |