Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 16, Number 30, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 September 1874 — Page 6

MISCELLAVY.

THE SABBA 77 BELLS. The 4 a '" Lb eay-air. il4knr tu eai.f-1 ia MJ'.i Cf uit a cirnrra -.. lax a 1 -""' Tl.r uii B.uic .s.x. 1 1 M t.i ul o la t rt, k k IVifMtUt anr Mfli( To IS !. a nfcr i boyialy. Ail a Kr-icr srr-1 Iractaf . A fVw tjb- ---r. ulto! Ii bell A .rrf :r-i were pea-iar. Ad Hitil tjr lr avma V kx-k ka ki rw-4 aT :. Rvl use sJ a-a eyes axe d.tauA.j(t , At avrka-TV kM ik LI-TT kvia T l. i-:rtcr o( Lar tj-, M kpeA l I. i o fTart rv.ei n a,-ir.. tiki tt were V:;:SJ kr lo'e-' oe f ' r tb w.:e. hit l!x aal 4iirtun, X si. t' t fr, tn-ea k h-xur rmt oCt. Aki -Va :tu -ie-aia lt waters. But tar fci n.h t-t ?y t L . t i l: -la.: b.-w-. A 1 k-w rT rr-m Wt ct -l 111 p-!? mxim ea a" gTsa let : 1 Krl (inwrt. Pat LNr old " wa fr-xa feu rvver.e. UJ I i 'Vat oil ik u hiu.iu. Wl.lf It rkl. 1 w:Ut fcee - eye ri , It aXti bocri berti A' be... oc y kulrtiMlJi, M kr IW r-a IH.f tal &,i Se"T TS rl ' f Lie. aaj I - frrr.1 tool f . ! IL i.Utu lorrrr. 11 yj XL HIT ALLEYS WILL. T f. J. ITIIK ter. d i.-t-i this life, -he kit a rvat mar.y thinr vtiid her. Vir-t tire lr ' namr.quu a heavr k rv y ia iT---if. a.l J bestow nL in due (mil. upKi hr nie. ' w ho ai-o izJ.t rl:l a ainr of r"M rxl. an ftLm!l r.u?-hox an-1 two Mack at:n . j?"wi.. In S !;t;-n to all thi. Auit c. rc.v .3 rx ; cr - , ake Lad arriBol the az of eizht-en. 1 w hi h iitTtart tvtr.t LJ ju-t -'iue to rk.-. I Here yur Aa&t Mrl-t-M-"s Vru r. ; dr. -ai-! lr. l'.zrr. a Hetty tame j rany ir.'.o tie c-rr-s.t-i--l-r ti3 on tlj ruorn-; in in q.i'Xi. arv to re l it to-J dav. to i kr tfc.ure Hettr ki-w. Hain't k-nrl to read it trr sin.v he Lad known w hat kttt r iun: f t to keep a efjvl-' in trD- j "---. n. un-p-nl f-r r.-nriy ;;rhv n y-ar ar. 1 ur.r'.v!. i a tnai to w n n lew w ori.-n anr w-m .i. i " i V"5 to :wkr-ri. wiaie i ri-i it. ard I1-ttt enr--i with her rr-s-i;Tv to 1 r w n r""ca. What a q'je r woman Aui.t MeLeLaMe raL-t hav- l.e ma-ed. hr hrtle tiLZr treuiMii; wi:h Hi-;: titer.:. I wor-V-r whit b r let'r w ill W like. IT ?lr tr.ie Hetrr La 1 n-ik-l a w i .he cotH.lii-k-1 t!.at it wx very unlike ar.ytlJr r ' ..hehl ever e-n bfre. Uke a VOh-e t from t.V an-1 pne pa,-t U fpoke to the yoiir z zirl w da-ky ey , r!i- j ant with joy m th i-rej-ent. ai.d cona-j J nte L-i tile future, w t re t-:.l ij rly ! ov r it. ! "To u.y r-e ar: I nanieake. M- '-' '.r Hannah K'--vp.:" o -zi l.j. 11 I- "-I l-M w I l - T'nr iVi I - to you. Uut I inii-e rer-kin o-n d:r:on ! ui-avo-irr-vitU l&ne.ri'---. and!u it i to Tr.ee itiat I sow rai yxir arrention. Mr.y year ij. 'V-xr t hil L I wa.-trrti-l to a man w rnrn 1 ilee.l t iall truth and honor. Wjth r- kl r rr-ii-iliry I rive hira all my love, and it -ane to p.- tiiaX when lie jrr w to frnT a f.iir-r ta tlAn mine. I f-mnd mv-elf , ronkn:; t in heart-rkh--, lonely and la re. tl.ronrii one man' incn-tAri'-y. "Veil. I w Lira marrt.1 to anotlier woDLka. ar 1 I ?: 1 down into an old mai-L W ith ample mean. 1 nevr U It tije -tin; of V rvl rxe. and I fuad nmh r"l to W done wljerever I went. irl iil' 1 "eartied the ?rr.d k .n -f nr.vnTmetit. I aw mu h 0me-.ric inJli"nry arund me. an-1 t-oniparin; my ! with tharof oier wotuen. 1 evea w thanklul f what had at tr teetr.e.1 r great a m.-f- rturje. I tl ni 1 1 the h.v-ir.zt-aret a rerevr an-i laiTr.ni ru-vuvi

l-o rare a thir.r. .Wr thill. ut tl-e wii i ay. t or ne it u rainiuny u.e w ii.'m.t irnir --.;nr ! erry -f hi I-Ki'icm. arnl thought that a

man ever winr.ir.z tit. btit in-tead. I tl 'ire.1 in k peii.k-ace t.f tliouzht an I artr.. If I kt mudi I had rin-d nK-re: I w a tl vtim of no !: u-' r-ivn-. i.or wa I tlie t-r e t on w hm any mancccld lawfully v-r.t hi unr!;ht-u wnrh i heap hi caj r-ioi e t.n. i An-1 it i-to -enjr yoi aiiri-t all thi-. to prevent your ittiAr.z the prey of u:- ; -erup'ik'i foTtun hunter-, tli-tt I make the iitLtjn on whk. hyu aretoir.irt my pr"l""y. ti-ai 4 yourremalnir a -iri-jpe w.H.L:i. Tna yir eighteenth i irth- j lav Vi kj will. uim tife- term. i-in to rmir ti,e i;e.et f your f-rturi-: tlie iTirr-al. b-iwever. i not to at VfK;r 1 t.ll vo i. Niri? " -r::' tini;arT-!. a U.n the z of thiry-rive - Th.rry-rlTr:- jri-il He'ty. a if !.e eijii-i to l- o tlr a-1 a'.--el in li r ei.d r.i! li.oj.J bv tiat time a to be un-

atJe to x r ia'e a-vl irxrvT aM- tt. k ; "Ve. a w n a inai it yoir nu-rni. ir.z nvH ev. - What an 1 " ! eTerv. i - k -.. mi liave choen - H..et. r. cr.tinu tl ktter. yoirway. o-l bI.- you in it. In itu--botiM voi c.kIu.W ti .Iiregarl vo,jr azinatk.n I can ee you. a ra-lunt brkk. aunt ad'tV-e. v.si mar. np.,n t.r w-1 l-od-n over thi tear-tained paje. and .iinz-Ltv. tvanune th're-: ,4 thi k tr. i 1 briny up tlvrnzht anker an-1 -ee.w 1 kive .li-j--l 4 tl pro- j wti,hnz-Uy tliat nnyht have been, and trtv which v-i then, of cour-e. f rk it I rall i-iou ft oUkume kiy that I had foeevr. r.oIiM no u- h f--ru-;..n ever ' th.virr.t k-a.l anl buried forever. 'Ive iirive r. rn.. 'r fK r.m ' i .-tPK.rer than kath ; many wafer can-

boild rea.1 f irt.ier. are! in tlie na:time X iwi'ii tKt f irx- K,t r.,i t- ! remain-W -f thi r ieft BDrwiK-T"!." i Sure enou -fa. Aurt M'lta'.k- ha.1 ke.1 fir tier irrTiirr bv can fallv t i'iIltty r L-tuVb. lin eye ri of bofior (..r'cfl i-' - "" "ih I" I -lie-1 he. w ar. 1 vrkhe re-enrere.1 the br aitx-t-1 ru-.n. o ipa. -lie rirlAlroe.1, - you never MwtMba rurxii k-tur! Aunt !!- LV w irt rr," to ! an . nviil. an-1 ha. kt:nea.l krmiT if I wli. I-nt it tV ij"M thin; -And tpi trxaa to aorpt the condi-' tiofV tie -.ri -h-irplr. l"or trut r-:.:Ietnan wi j v-j ix,r te-1 wrh hi Jeca-'l i-t r' iulr r.''j. arvl et-ii l hate giie--! at tlie i -tvr.t-i-f trie . t: r mvi h i.-re arrurate - It V n f-t-.'.A hi 'ir.-htr. "r.T. f ur-e. ar.wr-i lb try. "I"' -r X I t ere V w itii ', ;hmeiif at h a, -:i-n. A if a y h - I ; x t .: ire-1 t!,-Mi-:i! I d .;ir j J-I t' jr-t rrurr ! ; l' t a !! ttv wi !v -.1 1. ti. r- wA t.o

r.eil for ev rr one to know tlutt va. lo I au tl.l iiukJ.l. arl slic meant tu have w hat fun tit c uM ilk Ik f iu in y . The Intffvt lArjHimii awry i---ub! .l i.:U u to the inKU ( a liuiily that h! xJwaT known iut it was to -o"rHfuit aiJ llrtty Jfalt p'n-rvuly with all. Tl M hu-i was alu rl anl itiiproml ti" it "ifuni-ly knw iisilf. Tli' d tor rft-l a M.Ui h.r ami a n w bujrjrr, an.l llrtty Iw r. If r-iiil umli-puU l lie in tiw "ri ty !!? lovrJ. Manr Vnt on in thU way fr some time. Hut at U-t a rhin can ovr httle HrttT, a:i.I it wx -k nt that som-thin waftar.ari'ii tli? happy. uvU- child into a ttiHi-hanl wouun. ThU soon thin? "

wa. tl. tir.iuiLikahlf Unik nws in th j manr. r -f N.n al Sttt towanl h r, ami J hU eiuUn;Iy int-r'siinatU,ntion, whUh , Ilrttr a-. ki)'wl!d to h-r If w-rv iecuu'i Lkiis nuly I-ar to hvr. M f lt tiut ti. ali-iinporunt qu-tkn i"Il not bv i layl luui'h lonr. Anl un i -uouzli."wh n h, MiU-rvd th? ariorone rTt-iiiii; to rx iv him. N"n"al Jil not tuke ! hi vu.tomi-l t nTir the win.kw. iut ; k-pt Ilrtiy' Iittl tniuWinj lianJ within j Li-own. pvntly ll hT to th f.4 and -ra:l him- It lTkle h-r. I IK try. ik-ar little ttvn.L" h- sai.l. " I j think yu mu-t know what I i-aiue to say ! to you'to-nuht. I came Iht? to Ml you I th: I love yiu : that 1 want you to he ray ' Jv-ar wir. aV.l k t me love you and take ' iTine of you always. It wis a fnnk and manlr avoal. and llr tty f- It h-r heart U-.ti fiiirh with ioy, th"!;:!i ie mul'l nt help thinking wh-n-kil thi wa- lradin? to. and reaiiiinjr that lif u virtually bi-Hin? ali-u to her fortune. Hut. then, of what value wa all the rnr..y tn the world compared with the l..e NTTal l.t l promL--! should te -r-f i it. uiuciuumi itrity t .t. iiu han-v lirtle lauti. p-rhais Tou won't he willing to take me w h-(i yKi know how it ! aNut my mrey how ure iie wa. jn hr r own h-art tiiat no ronsidt-ration of th; kir.d cmiM ever influenee her hero - lut Auiit MehetaMe ruaile tlie qn re!.i will: -he war.tol me to nniain finale all my li:'e ; and I mut r in everv rent of Iter moi.ey tie !ay I ea.-e to he Hetty Ko-r tliere ! H it N'orval did not anwT a word, and Htty. h.ki.T2 up to tlie xtonl-ii merit in hi- t.-e. pTbl there me"hini l-e a .. . , rn.vuuTi.rM.i,.n tint rv . . , f , itk. , Vllrh r 4i4iV t. titiMiuu arii. believe Aunt M h taile wa. ril t 1 sf4. rill! -lie tra-p"!. hy-terkully. "and ; tliat it wx- my money and not ine tlut i you rvIly wanted. h. k-ar! oh. dar!' ! and Hetty. f.rjv'ful of pri-le or diznitr, ; Ixirkd her fj-e in the H-fa pillow and t-b-l alou I. ! In another moment XorvaJ had lilted tlie Nel l.e-ad in hi- hand- and compelled the tranal. ila.-hinz eye to look into hi-. -lb-try. Hetty, my ilarlinjr! how tumid I you mi-un-ser-tan I tiie in that way? h. I iny little love, it wa. anottier trouble. r Ur than the knowl-!ze tliat I . .., .... 1 .1 ;.. .1.... heart uur makevou n-a.!r to -L rirWa r.r liiTk. t rv. I r..itf I trfu p 1 1 rrkiitp f m- , ' ' .iV , ' " Z ... j ily. in - ' ': 7" ; k Wm r hVl i i luarmje. wi-n the monev been ktt you. f. r if I do aot b-e my innie wife alto ther. there will certainly I Jon and vexatkm 'k'lay. Hetty k -.ke.1 iiito theearnet face ave lir. and he could not doubt her lover" tirxer.ty. -U'e n lit x-k fiai, lie uiurmureil, quite rva.-ur-,L Anl when tli momentou que-tkn was tn""KindeJ to luru. that wl- icarent, who a-1 1l; forv--n th very thin jr. and wa no tl.me-itk tyrant to Mtrrince hi dautiTer liapninea that he mi;ht l N-nefiil th rrby, kindly pve hU conen:. And it did require nme magnanimity to cla-p to hi Vi-art the man w ho. in a.-p;rinz to br-cotne hi on-in-law. virfially fT' r-l him-ef a a cub-titute for on- hundred tlnuand ikJlar. -! hie- you. ir." wa all Norval lif.;..r. -ervk-- could oarct ly repay the jrol .j..tor. -Arrl now. aid Hetty, a. year later, i!,e .n.l in t r llowinir bridal rohe lhJe r hu-itfui 1 and fath r in the arkr, the li-t jnie-t ha k -arteil and I mut rea 1 tile -t of Aunt Mehetahle lwr. and wlut '-etrne t.f tlie firtune 1 h-ive -o re kk--ly thrown away." h. itnile.1 irisrhtly a -he unpinned t!e i'o:ik Il" r anl read a!Mid : Thi will r.t nai h your eye, dear t;:i vou Lave concluded that Aur.t Meh LiMe w a not very w i- aft r all. a, i mat trie preearHMi nappine you lue i-l for your-i tf i better than "tlie -lire eont ntmetit -lie WIMlld liave fUre f-Tyoii. I'imMt ymi are rizht. At all Ver.t. the te-t to whk h it ha. u!jet-ti not queneh it. It i hard to foryive, but. ala ! it i imt- iMe to lorjrr-U 1 e. I li M lit" fortune Too have forfeith!l j into th hand of tran?f. r'r let it come at Lt to on- w ho. if all t i..m w iio wa itiev my b tn'tlwl hu--.MincTinLB Haxrtj.il K.rk.s. -My fafler ! ?x-iieil Nonal. ciT-ly cred.ti:.; hi nn, "And your farlit r l no lonsT livin;, tie money will k-vrlve upon you. Nonal. a. hi only li ir. I'tion my wopj, thi I ' l rw ver ureaineti oi: Mime Hut lb trv wa Mill looking eajo-rly fn-m rr.e to tlie ii-r. tou mean that tlie money I r-al!y S"or"al ? -lie maii2-d to g:w at U-t. -Not .nx.turlin;, tmt omr. he correTd. And Hetty avitil the amendment, and the m'M' ft tm rinriple ii-t r marred ?.e b-niff.y of ilieir Lippy home.

3I0UL UK TllK VllZiT SCAMIAIMr. Nlln I'ublUhea All lie Knowa AtMkkil ll-lle fmy lhal teolh nr. Heeetaer mm Mr. TIHum uitlenae! ! Illkw Tbetr AUnllery. The kUtriuent of KrsnH I). Moulton, in referen.- to the liee her-Tilton kcandal, originally preparetl for pre-entation to the Kxanuriinfr Comniittee, hut for reawont lated withheld, wa puMi-hed on the '."Jd. In a preliminary card, a.Mreed to the public, Mr. Moulton frtve a hiMory of hi connettioo w ith the M-andal. and of his t-riort for the ke of the p ron involved, enjiially tor the innocent children w ho miht urt r therebv, to prevent the matter from obtaining publicity. In thin -onnection he nay: AU these t'niiik-raU"ii ilrirriianrtt nit- iii Ukr aa kctive rart id thr lrncii.n winch bate ise liecoinr nctoriou 1 In itt cimon inTulvet me in ?ttM ankirly ant labor, for which the uofo( iniC IhnMF in'irrvt ruiilit br my only r,uvtiation. Kvrri tit rrwaot has now laiioi nir, n.l iDtrai of it, an attempt i niale to throw on me part ol the kliamv ami tli'Krc whirh beiunr to th i-tr alour. n- ot litem, whiMU 1 he ealouly rndfavorxl to kiiVi-. haa era lit, with all tlie powrr ol hia ivl inlhieiire anil matcblr art as a writer, to vlait cu tur tliv lrnaJti ol Lia own wronn iloirm, at thf kame liinr puttliclv krahiir to ni to make known the truth, a It it wiiuld Jiistily hi attack on ni". 1 fori that the lalllirv tt IUV rVrrtloDS tuft not been owinr Ui in lault of inine. '1 hn iubhration, toahu-h'Mr. Here hrr force me, rrnlirt lruillra jrar of constant anil nincerr ff.vrU to Inui. it lrafra him anl Mrs. liltoa in alllMl tlir kanie poaltion which I louml them, icetin in o lar aa their own late illslncrnuou untruthfuinma in their ol.iun stairmet u may lower thnu in the estimation of ire wori't. The hitory of Mr. Tilton conft'Miion to ber hu-haml. her ulweuent written retraction of the ame jriven to Mr. Heecher, and the liurremkr of the latter paper by Mr. lieecher to Mr. Moulton, i told a follow: tn FrilT ev mn. the 'th of m-euiber, bein the DitfM of the I'lyiiiouth church rrayerne et:n . I ilton came to me an. I ail in sulistance that by hi wtle' rrUnt he hal ilelrrminnl lo ee Ik-echrr in orler to hoW to Heecher the cnfrnion ol hi wife of the ititrrcoure lietween linn, which he (Tilton hal never u, to that liioe lueullour-i to i'liu iie ll-l. ."il lli IomI him thai she h.l never tobi lieecher, althotii:b brr omfeaaion hl Uen niale in .Inly irrvuiui. in wrilinjc. which writing he ( I tlton) h-ol alterwari iletMVel. ttut hi wife, fearing that if her accusation acain.-t Mr. rVecher were male 4ilhe the whole matter wi.uM i-e known ant her conduct with lieecher liecorue eijHW,'!. hal retranl her conieaeioa in her own kWTi'iw (itinir, whica he han-let lo llie, which va the lirnt knowle.tel h. I of it existence. I ilton itnlu'1 fell me how hi wne came Vo make a cmt -wion in Ju.y. n-r ii-l I at that lime, or oin alter, ak. In iee-l, I may ute here, once lor all, tht I rertame t fri.rn asking conte!i.in of acta ol all vartir further than that they chote to make lh iu v.bmt.ry. t..r th- uriiMe fr which I wa tclinz. 1 1 tn wante, me to ft lown anil ak Mr. l h r to n.iiie u n t see him nl my hiu-e. wmrh 1 '11 1 I ra.l to llerrher, "Mr. Tilion wan:a yu to come an. I see rtim at luy boil.-e imrtie.-lely . ' tie aKkeil, V hat fir?" I re,lie.l, "He wnU to make a nlaternent to vou in reierrnce yKir rrlatiiins with hi lamily." He then ral!e i.) x'me one :n the hack room t " l'an n l say he siuli not le at the piayi ruteetinc, an l we went out tireth r It wa tonii.nit at the time, when he remarked. ' -Theie I aa i T'lpnatene-a in the t rm. " and a-ki-1 ne, " W hat can I -lo- wht can I lo" lsall: "Mr. tVecher, I am not a t hnstian ; but II you wtih, I will rhw you how Well a h' aihen ran rrve yoo." vv e thn went to my house, an l I iNael hm into a chamber over the parlor where Mr I ilton waa, anl left them tfether. In about an boor Mr. lteechercme down anil aket nte if I ha I seen the conte-sion of Kluttwth? I aillhat. ai l he, this will kill me' anl a keil me to walk out with him. 1 iil ), an-l w waikrl to Mr. Iilton's bouse tieetber. ami he went In. on the wav he sail, "This l a U-r-rible rataetrohe It come on tne aa ll struck by liKhtamc. " He went Into tilton' house, ant I returoeU hotue wuain an hour. He returned to m Mi, an-t we tett my leli-e attain lofeiber. act I waikel aitnhim to hi- house. I ilton remanel at my bou-e while lieecher was alwent at I ilion h.HLe, an-l when he relume. 1 there wa no conversation tx tweea th- m. V hen we arrived at fleecher' house, he wantel me lo tao'i by him In thi emergency, an l n-ure a reeoenilalu.n if esible. I bl'l him I Woul't, beeAuse the iDUrest tt vuiu'i, chi.ilren ami l am i lie were iDTolfe-1, it lor no other reason. I hat en.le-l the interview that nicht Imring this evenmc nothing waa sail by lieecher aa lo the truth or lals.ty of Mrs. Tfiton' cwnteasinn, nor ti l be inform rue that be bal obtained lrm her any recantation ol the confession which I alt. rWat1 learneil he bat tione. I relurne-l to my house an.i hal onie Conversation witn Tilton, in wbirh be tobi me be hl recited to lieecher the letails ol the confeeslon of his Wile' alulteries, anl the remark that Beeeher male waa this: All a -tream. rhe.elore"' anl that Waaall the answer heecher made to him and then advised 1 nun that lor the sake of hi wife anl family ard lor the take of lecher' family, the matter khoubl be kl quiet and liusbed up. The next m"rnimr. I wa leaving home for bosiaesa, Tiiton came to my house, and with rreal aner sid tht Oet'ln r had "lone a no an aci: iht he had a n from that interview o his last nignt t h.s house and prorured from Kluabeta a recantation and refraction of her conleakioa. He said l"r tint act be would smite him; that there fexi'd be no twace. He said. " bm see that wnat I have lold tiki of the meanness ol thai ma a i now evident." Tilton said that lieecher at the interview f last night had asked ki imiiKia to go and see K.izatwth, and he told him be might go, which statement was confirmed by Beeeher himell, and IVeecher left him lor thai t.urjte. I wud to Tilton : Now don't rl angry. I.et u s-e il this cm not te arranged a ill go d'.wa and get the retraction Ipim hull." I waa then g ing lo mv bu-iiosa, o that 1 w aa unable tn co ihat iiHrning, but went that een!ac: kaw Fteeeher. and told l.ini I thought br had

leea doir a Very mean and treacherous act treacherou-. flr-t toward nie, from whom he wanted heli.. in that he did not tell me on our way l his h-ue laet niglil what he had tin tired Inxa Mr I ilton, and that he could ndeix ct mv lrientf.-hi in this matter unless he ai'ted truthiul! v and bonitrably toward me. 1 funiur sa d. "Mr le-i o-r, you have had rnminsl in-tereonr-e wun Mr. lliton; vki have d'ine irre:tl injury to I i'li.n other! ise. Now, i to n you are emironud aith it, you k ie riiiis-ion id the man to auaio viil hi houe, and oi -et Ironi that woman, who ba cont.a-e-l you have ruined her, a recantation and retraction of the truth ,,r Toir mere rnal salety. that won't save yon." At that interview he admitted w.th grief and nrrow the t rt .f hi sexual relation with Mr. I ilton. lie ev-reaed some indignation that he bad told him that She had told her hutband, and that in roneiienceof lieing in ignorance ol the lacl, he had been walking on a Volcan. Mr. Beecber tol l me that Mr. lieecher and himself, without knowing of the onleasion of Mr. Tilton lo hr hu-band. had Ik en ex(rfc.ing ym'a'hy toward Mr. I ilton, and taking an active iaoret with her against her husband. I aid, "Mr. Iteeener, want that recantation ; I have come lor it." Well," aaid he, "what hall yoo do without it " I replied, "I don't know; I can tell you what will ha.en with it." lie aked," hat will you do it I give it to your ' I anwrd. "I will keep it aa I keep the r, .nt--iob. If yoakct honoi-ahly I will protect it wim my life, as I wool proteri others with toy lire. Mr. Imnn ke.1 Pr that conle-sion n tins mom I tig. and I ssid, 'I wnl never rive it tu you; yxi iha.l not nave it iron i my Inn. Is until I have eihaustetl every rffort lor peace.' " Mr. lieecher gave me liack tlie Jer, W hen I went borne vut the recantation, I loiind Tilton ttv-re, and sV'Wed it to him He expressed hi tirj.rise and gratifl-ation that I should have be n able lo gel it, and I then showed him how Very f.mlish it would have been in the m oningto have proreeiel angrily against lieecher. I made another ) al for "eace, saying that notwithstanding difuciiltie spiwaeed in tbe way, if they wi re pnrlv dealt w itn would te lieaien out ol the way. lie e(.re.Md In willlngne and desire f i'ieace. N ben I saw II , I made an agreement, st hi r-'jrwst to go ki d see hmi on -iinday, .Mnuary I. I went to h' hooe in aecordanre wuh hi V ireut. lie took me into his study, and O.en bid meskrain of his great surprise that Kl.i tfierh should huve made the rontession of hi criminal lnterr,.ur-e wi'h her lo ber bu-band with-lit tellr g hio 'tntthmg atoiit It, mskiiig h ' ' striK-t ,in. at any iiHment, vssible, and w I'lvMit warnm to h ill . lie expre-s, d his gr at gr. I il i. rorg whKh he Iia4 done as n minis . r an I .1 :.d t i 1 Iievd Tr. and at Ills rxpii -t I

took h u and psper ami he illclitleil to me the pler MniiiiMnily know u as the "apology," all ol winch i in my humlwriling, except the word, "I have trusted till to Moulton in confidence," and the signature, which Utter are in Mr. Beeeher' handwriting. T his was entrusted to tne in confidence to lie shown only to '1 ilton, which I ilbl. II bad rclereiiire to no oilier lacl or act than the confession id sevual inb-r-course between lU-eclier ami Mr I'llloll. which he at that interview confessed and ilciih-d not. but confessed also at other interviews to tin linlortunste ail ur, that he had been Kiilllv ol adultery with .Mr. T ilton, always in a spirit ol f:i lei and sorrow at the enormity ol I he crime be lad committed Hgallist Mr. l llliill's family . At such limes he would eak with feeling, of the relation he had sustained toward them as iato", spuitual adviser and trusted friend. His helicon leuiiiatlon at Hie ruin he had wrought under such circumstance waa lull and complete, and t nine lie wa so bowed down with grief at tl e wroiifi he had done, that he threatened to put an nd lo lit lite In that Illli rvieW lieecher WH Very earnest in his expreseion of regret at what hud been doi.e anatnst I'lltan in relation tn his business connection w ith ftowen, ami besought me to do everything 1 could to ive hmi Iroui the destriiction which would come on hi in if the story ol hi (lleecher'sl iutvrcourse with Mrs. Tillwn should be diviilk'"!. In compliance with directions of lieecher.. January 1st, 1.-71, I look the psix r which be had dictated lo me lo Tilton, deiniie.1 to him lieecher' expression ol regret and sorrow, spoke to linn of hi agony of mind, and again appeale lo him lo have the whole matter kept iiilet, it for no other reason than lor the sake of the children. To thi Tilton assented. In reference to the assertion made hy Mr. IWecher in his staicnient, tlml he (lieecher) hnd paid large amounts of money to or for Tilton some fT.iNK) In all under a sjK'c'es of hl.-tck-mail. Mr. Moulton days that Mr. Beeeher paid tliroujth him (Moulton) the exMnse of sending away to school the younr i:irl w ho had lived at Tilton, ami who liml IxM ome infonncil of the fact of the acainlal, and could not be trusted to lvep iniiet; also, that when Tilton paiier, the C olden Aye, wa started. Mr. Beeeher entrusted to him (Moulton) the um of .,inh. to lie exeniled in helping the enterprise nloiitr. Mr. Moulton says of this transaction : "It wa undertiiool, Udween mysell and C ctr, li.il itiU lu.incy slioul.l ko toTiitonas it it came from my own voluntary contribuiioiis lor hi lieneiit, and that he should not know (and he doe not know until he reads this slab incut, lor I do not believe he ha derived it from any other source;, that thi money came from lieecher, or thinks that he l in any way indebted to hiiu for it." " I think proter to add further," say Moulton, that Tilton, more than once, said to me he could and would receive nothing from Beeeher In way of pecuniary assistant." The document. cnrresionilrnce. letters, memoranda, etc., enilMhlied in Mr. Moulton' statement, have some of them already been puhli-hed. fully or in part. Among- the more imiNirtant in their lieariiifron the ea-e are A lonj; ii'ter from Mr. Hooker (Mr. Beeeher" siler), ill reference to the scandal, and advi-inif lilm to come out openly in favor of the free-love movement. A letter from Mr. Hooker to another brother, Itev. Thos. K. Beeeher (em lo-inir one to her from Mr. Woodhull), and Thomas K. Beeeher' reply to the same. No new facts are contained in either of the-e letter-. Another letter from Mr. Hooker to Mr. Beeeher, proposing that the latter should write a paper in favor of her free-love theory, w hich she should read from l'lymouth pulpit. A letter from Mr. More (Mr. Til ton' mother) to Mr. Beeeher, complaining In an incoherent manner of Tilton' treatment of hi family, which she says Is destitute of luel ami provision. A letter from Mr. Tilton to Mr. Moulton. denying that she hd ever sought a separation from her hu-lmnd. hut that her mother had conspired to brirg about a divorce on account of Tilton' alleged inndelitie. Three note from Mr. Tilton to Mr. Beeeher, one of which I a follow: Brook lyx. .Id, 17I. Mr. Beeeher: My lufure itln rlor lite or death would be happier could I leel that you forgive while you forget me In all the a I complications ol the pant year, my endeavor waa to entirely keep from you all suffering, to bear noseif aione, leaving vou forever ignorant nl it; my weaon were love, a lare, untiring generosity, and nest-hiding Thai I fail utterly we lHth know, out now I ask lorgivenis. Alo, a numlier of other letter and note, mostly from lieecher to Moulton. jertinent o the cae. hut too long in the aggregate to print in our limited space.

TheSU Lou I. Fair. Thi institution h:. N-oome national In it lnteretn and patroniiro, and the pn--ent ftiMiinvr nietit are making earnest and uff. ful ellor: to have the coming' exliihitiou edipM- all that havo v,,'' Ix lore it. Preiddent Waldi tully eonipn hci.d the majrtiitude of the nterpri' find smn' neither lalMir nor money to keep it up to the laryit deiiiand oi' the country atid the time. The Secretary reoorts tin' tock departmetit latr ly in advanc' of any lormcr year up to" thi date; and new cntricn of tine animal horn-s, ;tttle. tdm-p and wine an omiinj' in every tlav from varioii part ol the I'nitiil Stat-. atid from the I bimmioii. The stock departim it piin additional interest in the ciiciimstance that then will Ix- d;iily sale, privaf' and public, of line Blooded nniuial, thu uffonlinjr to farmer an excellent 011-jMirtunit-to imjinivc their l.niilr of stin k. I'ln- same principle of wllinjr artich- on exhihif ion extend to nil the department of the F air. The entrie in other department are already o larjre that the tnuitti r r have found it mi-es.siiry to employ a con-idera-hle lorce of workmen in the erection of new htiildino- and the cnlar inetit and n--oii-tni tin f other. The new Fine Art Hall, with Its larjre collection of tine pictun-s, statuary, etc. will add much to the nttmctioii of the exhibition. So also Floral Hall, which i heinjr reconstructed and arranp! for a inHfrniiiccnt li-play of fru!t. wine and jTHmcn priMlucta, also mre plant and tlower in profusion, with rock work, fountain, waterfall ami ru-tic sci fiery. Kvcrytlay will lie. marked by running and trotting race on the track, while the racing mule and irrepre..Hibli' Iwiy. and ponii will lie "a good r a play." I )iinn? one day of the Fair there will lx' a -plendid exhibition of lire apparatti, hy I he National Board of Fire KngimiT. The variou dejartiiicnt. containing tuaiiiifactuml article of every tb-wriotion are already lieing tilled with entrie of rare and Is iiiitifnl workmandiip from nil part of the glolM", while machinery of all kind and the rich product of the mine and the farm will make a splendid showing. The St. Loui Fair ha In-come a Western holiday, commencing the first Monday in October, and visitor thin year will find many new and micrior attraction in the great exhibition. Thi year then' will lie distinct display of product from a iiiiiiiIht of State, Territories and counties. In order to give the advantage of such exhibition to tlie dilli rent localities Ihu represented. Colorado w ill In- on hand with stu h a display of minerals and the precious metal. tir ther wit li farm and garden product, a h ive never

before Imhu seen lit the St. I.oiii rajr Oilier localities and communities prnj,,,,,! to Is- present, and make their local cxposj. I loin a grand featuro of the Fair. Kditors desiring to attend the Fair will he furnished with Pres. tickets upon t.jr arrival in St. Louis, or can Is- snppii,.j sooner hy addressing .Secretary Kalb. A Fortunate I) renin. On Wednesday night, Milo Byingtuu. 0 F.lgin, dreamed that the barn of his broth, cr-in-law, the lion, (icorge S. Bowen, was in I' uiies, ami so impres--d was be bv the vision that, having pHitially tlie-M-d liinisell be sei.cd his revolver and repaired to tlie barn. I b aring persons in-idi- he en ted liiin-cll' to Miti li op rations, sliortly two men came out and pa-siij around to tin- south cud of tlie buildiiiir; Mr. It. followed, and In a id o,io remark: " Now you i in and get the horse ami I'll fire 'the tiling." "No, I guess you will not," said Mr. B.f w hen he was immediately fired upon. The fire wa instantly retiiriuil with interest, when the fellows took to their be I, one of them savin" that he was hit. 1'oth ccied, and afterward a ball of rags saturated with kero-cne wa found at the cud of tbe liaru, together with matches. On the night previous mm ral hiiilding were liiiriu-d. resulting in damages ot several thou sand dollar, and doubt, less the work of ilieclidiat ie .bimra (.) llearon. , . l' n ous, cold, sore throat and -imilar trouble, if allowed to progress, w ill result in serious pulmonary ailei tion ficitn iitv Incurable. islmrt's Pine Tree Tar Cordial rem-hes t once the seat of the di-cH-e, and give- imtnediate relief. Cnt. I l I you ever see a I'liild that did not have holes through the to- of it shs-. If vou did they were protected by MI.VKU TII'S. I tiey never wear turougli at llie toe. I ry them.

The Best Evidence. Tng folluwliig letter from l:gv. E, S. nT. I'kdur M. K- fliiircti, Nallck, Maes., will lie read a ltd Interest by many Aywli. Alxi this-o suJ'Tltig from the same disease as afflicted the son ol the !; v. K. S. IW. Nn person ran doubt this testimony, on 1 ti,.-ro U no doubt alKiut the curntlv power of Vkoitini. N ATtrn, Mam.. ,T ol 1, Pear Fir Ws hsvs goo.1 ii awni for ivii T.im i"ur Vko Tl ( a mrilwiut Iff tht trrntf.t r'lhtr. Wcfr.I asurcl that It lias Is-cn the ineatis of s.iv u.ir our i..h 4 life, lleisiioar seventeen tear -'e-. ir llie liwt lao years he lias sutler, . frniu necrla of hi i raiix l liy m rniul..u sil'-, lion, anil was so far r lui l that nearly all lions hint Ihoiiulit hi r cow rv nniNM.mlne. A council ofaMe liy-iclunscotil'l sIW I' ml t h fuliio-i hoiie of his ever ralltiuir, taoeftli'litunlier ilis larliii; that he was bevmid tin re i ii of liiimau reuieilieit, tlwi ev I'll smpiitMiion ronlij n.,i .nvn lilm, aa he had li"t li;or enous'li lo eii.lur- I lie cj" ration. .Iii.t then w roiiiniein ii -1inir him Tl , and fiuin that tinitf o the pre-eni he has Im-. ii roiitlniion-iy tin priivlnir. lie has lately ri-siiiued his studies, thrown aasv erutcUos and caiid, a."d kalas al-oiit i ho-rful ami stroinr. Tlioiirfli there la still soio l1!crrs frnrn the onenIti w ttere hi litrih aas l.toccil, we lie tlie t i.ii'-t r r.flilcuco that lu a latin time hit i.l be jk-i l.-t ly cured. lie ha tklten hont three rtoren hoitliHi ofVfiiF:-TlM-lull lately use but little, as hu declares thai ). Is tuo well tu he takiiiu t ti 1 1 1 1 V s hrT. Mto. L. t. r. HE.-T. The ranirs nf disorder hlch yield tithe lnflnenrs of tins nn-.Ui Inc. ami the numlM-r of defined di-e" wlileli it never falls to cure, kre irreater tliau an) other sliiills liiedlcln ha hitherto fs--ii even ret-oiiiini inled for, hy any other than the proprietors of some ii tjii-iriiiu. 1 ln--e ili-eas4-s are scrofula and ail r.riim dlaeasea nd T ii mors, KlieulIulliM, I. mil, Neui ifi and hpltial rnniplaiiiia, Biol sll lunauiiiintorv s v 1 1 1 : tonis, I leers, sll M philltlc diseases. Kidney and Iliaddcr dla'a--a, liroy, the w tmle train of painful ili-or ih-rs which so generally struct American woiuen. snd w hich arrr. annually. tlioiiMiiilsof them to pn uis turs icravea: - pep-la. Iliat liiilvrrsal curse of Amer ican manhood ; lfcartliuru, I'llea, i ontHatloii, NtfV-oii-ni-sa- liishlllt v to slf-en. and I inmire lllisel. This Is a formidable ll-t of liuinnii ailments for any slintle iiieillrlne t4, siiceeMifully aitwk, audit I ti"t probable) tliat any one article tM-fore the public hi" tin j-iwer to cure the quarter of tin-in except ih !' Tl. Itlsistbeax st I lis rool of the trw of d:-ea by first ellnilnatiiiaTxrery Impurity from the lilil, promoting the secretions, t imiiiiik the pore Iheirreat eM-aM--valves of the vti-ui In, urnratliia I he II v, r to Its full and natural actlou, rle.ui.ina' the stoinach i1 sircmrrbenliiK diiresiiou. This much accompliKlie.l, the sp-edy and thi permaneui cure of not only Urn diseases ws hr ' cnuinerati-d. but lll(ei the wh"lfl trsin of cliroiilc and ooiiBtiliitlou.il disorders, I certain lo follow. I in Is i.ni l--ly w lisi VrorTi dis s, and It dis It so quickly and so eai!V that II I Sll scconiMlied f.tel aliuo-t before Uid paiietit 1 SWare nf hlm-elf. U4itTI.L I SOLD IIT ILL 1)KIG0ITS, Naturo's Great Remedy row ali, THROAT and LUNG DISEASES!! It Is the rit.,t principle of the 1'in Tre, obtains-1 ly peculi.ir pr.- In tbe distillation of the Ur, Ir Inch iis hiirliest rne!i' :iul propertin kre ret.iu" l. "ar frrn in us crude state ba been reeommrndrd I y eminent phyiri.n cf rrrryi, h.vl. H ts conti'l'-iit 1 Ctl'-reil Iheafllittrd for I be following aimple reavn: I. Irrenrs, nft hyaf-rmfl.r t'f."'if t crmk but by d living the ptiiecm ami astutme matni-itt Ihrnwr eff Iheuniiealtliy niaitercusin(! the imMti m. In rases of fecossi'ieTiii! il both prolons an ! tenders lrv burdensome the lite of the atili ieduilirrr. . It h. ilmij principle art! uon the irritated ur. fire of the liuis, A urtratme tit t,u k duttMii frtt relievinif pnin, and sMui( inft.immatisn. j. It lumrip o Hn hfs th riusm. Positively curing- all humor, from the common nsrin't ksi CTHiN toihe severest cases of Scrofula. Thousands tif affidavits roiibl be produced from hne who hjve felt the beneficial eTrrn of Ptvn '1 ur T.s IjrniAi. in the VAriuuJ ibscubcs ari-.uito' from iMrvKliiu ur thi r.i.oon. 4. tmrngnrart tk Jtgrsth prgamanJ rtttvrt tkf affrtitt. All who have Vnown or tried Pr. L. Q. C. hart's remedies reoiiire no reference from u, but t',a name of llioesand crcJ by them can be givrot" kny one who aoubt our statement, l'r. I.. (,' -. Withart'i Great Amrri.a lrfiffua I'll!' "J V'oiiM Sue. lorifcive never been eipMlleJ- -" kale by all Llniceisti and Storekeepers, and at Ir. L.Q.C. v7i:2AllT,S C:e, jt MILUOV PrnscRtcKn. WAXTKP TllK W silUK. A Ilrantiful t lirl.llsa ieekl,I ( l n' ' o'jui ' for a'! ris-e ami ai(f. for HH r.k '.! 1 '! I i ..t.. .a x.v.. .l.itil.lM rrifnTTIfl. and pearlv p i 1 1.1 t .T 1! I I' N s vearlv The t hear- -' 'e lustrsied IMl.l. VU WK.tKI. . In A m.sr'c. '.c to-day. jV,l,!re.s -Me." ",".' I M,t"TH I t-. l W A 1 1 l-i M O "I I' i M iL'iiiie., H in a veur hi MAV -m IHMU. M i 1 IiiSi once nionifi. stnff.s ropies .n cents: o ropics. :.m: t ice a month, slut-V enpiea. i rey . ten copies. k ol Order now ! ur send leu celin " jHcin'iin uuiutx-rsof all eUHlou. o7 Ts--seT BT-eer nHniiiiKinn, L . . . .

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