Milfomtttt runner. STTZPIXi3E32W:EIKria?. SALEM, FHIDAV, AUHUST 21. 1871. TELEGRAPHIC. ncrclicr's Statement. Nmv Yoitif, August 1.1 l'ollonlug !sa synopsis ul' Heechcr's statement : Gentlemen of the Committee : In my ta'e- ........ ...Iff f.&nl.ufl In fl... .Illlilln I. .l..t 111, ... m limn, oi.ii.i --ii ii. ..ii.'iii, mini" .iiiii .... . . ., , , : .Inly lust, IgatePxplfpt,comprehHii.-lxosnd,i1"1" " '"""l--" "'J uiuupmil her iiii.r.liu .oleum denial to ubarco m id by Tlieoiloie, Tllton Mcalnst UK-. TtiHtiUnliil I nuw rom-ni mid iinirin. Four years njro Tlltnn felt finni onn or dm jnotit prominent tnlitoriHl p ollinii-. In .viiitU iii, wlierpliiiroiucAfiilcclllmniu.-dDrrtllion, htinmnlty anil piirloMMii, icil In a IVw lnoutbibooanio nn oflatrt ami rfpnvpntn tire of Victoria Woortlinl), mid a irlmid of her ttrati(:o cuito. tly his lotlltw 1m una bankrupt In reputation, tti oociipatlou nud It ts plain to mo that until Tllton fell Into dlsitrnca and lo bin aalary, lie navor thoimhl It iit)P4)sury lo niitt nio. Thu ch.irue. that tn resonrees, ho nrotemipil lo lmxtt liml iu bN mind for six "'"" " '"" R" " "'fwii. one miu i iiudi month, of nn nlli-Ro.l dompMlo otlen.o was j ,,K;' .'"'"V'J.", ,VH1!'"',''l lvot and nIio poiiI.I I quickly nnit eallv put a-lilp; but vrt It xas 10t l"",r ". "'V',1, '''11 betierth m hlui.ind i to keep my reellnKtrtlrred npto tlmtl mUbt. t"."i;f,ll lo." '! bllu h' b.v "'ls p'"rp. Mn tbrouvjli my frlniiil, bo Used toextnet from "" 'l"' lo meall (liii-ei. iiindo b.v 111--Mr. Itowou ?7,000-the auiouiit clalmod In I ",t,,1 " I'"'"""''' ontiillmi for her act, mid tbelrdlMillto. I ,,,M',ei l,t iu.viitKPMlnH.ii brief ooiiiiteriilalo- Motilion emnellrnt nn alioolunto and '"'" "priii.oiiiiii. i no n, m u.iy, moiii Irlond of Tllton. x ho xiould servo blm with. , "" "formed iiiotlmt Mr. 'Illton had told outwrouclngnnyotio. IIoHxtdhoKawplear. ! "r "'i'pf what him did in our liilr lyhoxv thlaixasto bo dona in ns to rotore uw' ""!' .ll!, ("""l'oin .vmtuhii.il mid poacannd lin-inoiiy to Tilton'a home ami I ,,Il,""lM,.l,mt ' bad tiilMi nilymilupo ot tbo iiupplly ond all mlsiinderMandlnca. I never i l'r',',',slon ' , i"lt , Mr. Tllton. tin wtn doubted liltirrltMiiUblp for nio. Whilovurtie "m" oxt'"tl1,' ""J "I'tmuii; hN oxoiowt wished mo to do I did. nnlpM It M-emed I hh "oui.ieiiiplmilp riiin.irl:. sliouod nu n wronii. Mycot.tldoncelnhlmvxastnyoulyll,,1Mo1, I'.' ""' blamo Mr. lllton. for Mvurlty ' i boHepoinlliloii I itiailw tlio uriiittMt iillow ' Wbeniiome ouo of my denr rotations worn ""' ?"i''? i l ,"1', '""t tliN Morx In HOtBRatost mo. and the tattle nf a prowd of VV1",'! . y hl!'! iMI" "''"-.V"1!"10'1 . V.v. ," malicious women, hostile to mo on other I "' n '" I'l lw lnium.luiPly publUli.id. Bronnrl, was borno to mv mm; when 1 lind i""" J-"'"'1 wh,vl' l ","1'1 '"'b' oppoi u lout tho Inut remnant of Mtli in Theodore r orlimior; that iINiMpm would i-uli nmluopofor blm; xxhen 1 board xxlth un- ! fr"1," " mH;IImiIoii, mid tlm cnut luteu-M-. Mieukablo roiuorse that Hverylhini; I hud ' w""u'i!b ' ai Idpir Itlpdxxould boiiiliipil. done lmd mado manors wonxe; that ntl nt. Il,(l "'" 'l"11" wn,l'l' ! ,,'1 '"P0 would llx-o tomptatoavma Hibllo trial only brotiplit ulVir ",0i 1 ""r" f,,r rHprnaoh. scaudat on mei and that bis uuhappv wlm. ,.' "V""! ,? '" ll ,"""" lltrcHCil pondl wjw undor his dotation, aleniiiK papers and tl0"' ,'1" "V," r,,,""' '" '' '.' I "I"; lncuuUtlons, aud tbedestriicllnii Iruiil which V"? i '"01y m'.,,",'r,,1?1V,,i,,,,,, lmi ' lliai.lTl.il IntnttrnhU ffunllxr i, r,i.l ' hd iKWIl BlVOIIiplislllllir I 111. ill's ,lovx llfall ill on other famlllos: that thopliurob and com . i.i . .i . . . lnunlly bellevrd me burled tiudor heaps of rnbbUh from which only mv nrofeHxed iMnml .a.,1.1 nrl.lnuln mm 1 ...1 IohIum ,! .i.i .i. .. i i..ii...'.i .i. .i.. .... 111, txiurxi nil, i. iiiniii.iiiiiiju kllfl klllinni Ull ..njolned unlit Tlltou's attempt, tbroub Frank Carpenter, to raise money from my Carpenter, to raise money from my 'by V.pnnly auallluir me In a letter to ion. 'Thereupon I called for an Invoa-1 , ' iriondt' Dr. Jtanon, thrallon I first knew Til Ion as reporter of my cer mons. He wastlien a.vouthuorklmron tho Obaerm Thsnoelio passed to tho JitiUpni' ilent, and became a favorite with Ho wen. In iMtl, 1 lievaine odltor of the JiuirpenUenl. One luduceiueut bold out to rue was that Til ton should asslst-tuetorellnve mo from rou tine work. In this way I became much at tached to him, and we became the most con lldeuttal i;f friends. While my family en joyed their vacations, my duties kept mn tn the city. I took tny meala with the families of friends, and became so familiar with their children and houses that I went In and nut daily almost as If t home, Tllton often urg ed mo to make his house my bourn, mention- lug in extravairant terms his wife's esteem and affection for mo. Finally, I beiran to visit blatinuse, which he sought tomsknat. tractive, lie urRcdtue to brlmctny books ami nailers tliere, andlo my wrltluirst bis study. In ISI3, durlnfC my absence In KiiRlaud, hn lx?can)oropoulblttHiltorof the iHilcpcndttA and later edltor-ln-oliief. In Ifitkl, on account of my Cleveland letter, ho made a violent as sault on me tbrouirb the ImtriH-mlcnt, and mv pomifdlon with tbo paper vhh severed. ThouRbwfi remained. frfonilly. yet there was aooolnodsWxxeen iiKlnmsttflrsnf xolltlcs. I)urlu: tb(o j ears of Intlmnrv In Tlltoil's family, I was treated as a fatter or elder niviurii v..i.,iii.. t-,u vji .i.ii,iiiieii llieil. i Thev learuwl to lovo mo otul frolick with mo 31 I xxas one of themselves. I loved theiu iirotuer. jiuiiiren werouorn.uhllilrendleil and liau lor irs. niton true, earnest regard. , ' '" . ""''"'j 7. ".. ...H imnntM unr, .sho seemed to moaiialTectlonato mother.and '' "'''""" "f ""' unmUhc In thu noto re devout wife, looking to her husband n 0110 n,"'',,lt; yoiirapiKiliitiiient, I Hiked that yon lralJOVotllepomlllourceofm.ul,ulldturn.h,K'll,'l ,nH,k? B fl!" lvedlKallon of all juglome with arlles f.imlliarity and eiillro "."tuT" of liifoniiation. ".ou am wltne.Mis i-onlldem-e. Clilldlsh iu appearance, slio was . J l'ol" noway lnlluoiiced or Interfered ualurallv uhildllke In nature, audi would as wtl y""r propiH-dlngs or duties. I huxn oec have mMcoiipelvedtbePoiilldencool tbo j U1ibu tho Invos igallon to Im so search 1 11 e littJaglrlsaatteunstudledatlectlonehosbow- t,1Ht "otlilng could uiisottlo Its restilis. I tilm. Tbo only present of value I ever lmvo ."""''"K l gain by any pollpy of sup- gave her was on my return from Hurope In I'"" '" or omnpniinlse. tor four years I 1MB, when I Olstrlbuted nouveutr of my "' bouniound siillered enoiigb. and I will lounwy to some fifty or more persons, audio unt g. 1 a step Inrtber. I will lie free. I will 'her l.Ravo a Muiplo brooch of littlo Intrlstio "ot ,w,uIk ""'ltr """r1 cr V"0; ,f "'.' i'!1?" value would do um 11 favor, let blm tell all he Mrs'. Tllton oflen deplored tbo Uxlty or knowa now. It Is not mine to lay down the herhuKbaml'HiiioralHBnd religious doctrines. 1 " honor Ir. regard to the uso ol other She implied to me that Jie dented tho 1 1 'conUdeutlal communiivitliMis, but iu ,1 ,h, aC cii.i.i nn,i ii nriioi r ii... m lAT a I ill V w rllliiBS nro poiipernod t hero Is ortbodni faith, and that bis vlevs of the! sanctity of marnago were comUntly ehang. r free lovo. My Iat ile was tn July, 1S70. sick. Hbo was much lug Hi lao uirecirou oi 1 visit liefiire the trouble wlAn X1..Q I'lltnil VM tail depressed, and ii cheered her as I bestpould. , .. ! s-...s. ..,'. Hn . wt, ixiuiii, , ,, and tbnt 1 prayed with her. It is sirillclent U say it at im Interview which ever took pluco .a -11. 1 1. .. ll,l.,,-.,iir ullli-h Ullnht not liar. ,u.ni,rr,..1 ' xxeen nirs. 1111011 sou iii.vsmii uiu wiy-i l.l..,. ...ll.. . . J with oereet propriety between.lrotber and . sister, father ami child, between the mail of honor anil too wueni 111s nearest initial, nor .11.1 An. ,lil. ii- Aiur lialinA,, U lll.ill aIia r T souabt to conceal from Tlltou. In D'embor. 18711, a young girl, whom Mr. Tllton had educated, uamo to tun with a rfouest 10 visit Mrs. Tllton at her mother's house. SliesaVdMrs.TJlioiihadgouetobcr jiiotherln consequence of 111 treatment from her husband, and w lib lowncsbt looks told ' bow Mr. Tllton hud entered herdjainber ....1 .n..i.i i.. ...,..! tn 1,,. u.ii.i Mrs. Tiltouaomeasouut of her litis-. '" band'a desiiotlsm, and qiiestlotiod whether she should return orseparalo from her bus. band. 1 asked mv wlf,ttoseeanilndv,sehcr. suul slieileciareatiiatuocoiisiiieratlon wouiil J. . . . . . .. .-IniBilsalAamiftli1u iiArmlLiil.il uti.l I .l.u Indnoe her to returu to such a man. but ? ho reserved her advice till next day when, aitvtoewsa to separate and settle tho nuttor, t8,r, lieing ile'-sineu ut noma, sue wrote mil ner 1 ot sanimrt iViciiui.v, 1111011. ns 1 mtve an iiupressiou In December. ISTO. Mr. Ilow en left at my house a Utter frcm Tlltou, of which the fol- lowing ! the anbsuuee: I niry Iran .rrCerr-Kor reason- which you exp Icllly know and which I fol war to r,"l- ."Vr"l'ZLZ"' ."."mI"' bo Mil- ',H'i. l,X -fill. JVJ,,J .. nan.w.MVMWi I read the letter twice, uuatilo to compre hend its meaning and banded Ittolioweu, and a oonveiallnn ensued about, the reasons f.ir reducing Ttllon lo a subordinate posit lou oil the HoVpcMiiYnf. Accounts of Tllton's looae private life catue pouring In, nnd .ltow&n v figged tbo eontWercy of his xe-,1 lMHLL.Wl.TKrKAW mainlng even ns a contributor. I spoke im I der thla vreat provocation nnil pinions revelations cuucernliig his douicMlu life. Unwell Hdliiilod the Inter, and miU1 1 might rely nu lilm it trouble c.xn e of It. 1 have no doubt, my iutiiii(.t decided his liil.il oxcrthroxx-, sttd, tiilnkmg time, I brciliio ' veiv uiilmpp.v over tllion's liiltrnrtum, I'l DrCelllbor. l!;(, Mollltoll PSUm ID Illy ' Il01li 111 nil exct'lill linnoor nnil u.k. .1 inn ii. "(u Tlltnn at once: mill lielloxtng I iub.'lit oh lam liil'nnnitlon cnuivrulug til letter id hi. I tvii'plltti. llltxui i-iivlvvd in,, Lohllv, unit began upbraid mo lur seeking hi mux n lull, lie M I li.ul spresd I' j irlmix mumis about lilm, mill lia.i mlxb-cil Unwell todb-ml-s lilm, ti.iu r li ..I Irl.ii,..! ,. it, in I,,- m. lly relmloii", bad -ii'fimV'it his wile's mV tlntis leading her In Idi inn in. tii iii.'in i i.,r ' " , "''" "',' "H . h' ' W.!nn id in r ' ".v, bo product d u ier illo.1 statement . f .. . i-i Mini rn'i.if. in 1.1,1 iv Iim xxlin tn . and nNiil timt mm -l nnm:' . previous II ID D til Ills tll'tlMI XX n i-m l-.l.ue Ii tn uuliiiii; tor inn, nnil ititiu iroin her thu tnii'MH IiIh-ioiIp,. .--ii'iiiiiiiiik'i.i'i ir uiioivHr.iMn. . .iiv Hnu ion niiiv, ki.iI nm.i in. t.ii'ii ul riTiumllon. IkiiIiI: "KiiUitli, Tliondnrn iiiih been iiinkliiu' erlniiM pvne4 nnil eni iiioid yon Hir I'KiilliiiMtlou " .Silo illd not l "'t'1' nl"1 r.'l''t"! --miHonilmdl, uatimw i,,,, 1,,,?,,.n to ' ".; ',,,,l "'', frphlv, Imw Mik , '" 'V!1 l,'eV !Uul l""v " '"'. 'ei-n linpor- fiiiiililtiitliiti .villi ltniiiiii lln .l.iiil.ii.iil .1... "'""" " ' ! ini'iiion uiu xx rum: doiio Tllton in mii-Ii stnniK eharaptpM tlmtl beoaiue fully poiixlni-ed that I xmihHih caiini ofall Hie x reck in TUIou'h liirlliiieand 'CailUO I liannlness. Moulton tbnn iirmiiwnil ilmi I i . i. ' ' i,i . ..,,,. , .. i, ' 'i, , . " lV",r "' '.(,i.' ".V"11' J,rel,r K I 1,1u,m rm.1(Jum ,r ,)l,r ll,lk' Hn took lowu I " i. ,,,""" .. " "" V ,l,u ', 'l'l""-'t as i pr. J "' .'' ,u.v w,,,r,l1''' '" , over IheileNolatinn ol Tilt poiidnnid mnmorau I ponllnued talking iltOll'M flllilV. l XX'SH not dictated and hu nut It In such shami us niiiiru inn piirpuixH, huh iiien I MKiieil n. Nil p poilnir It to contain tho points of our comer satloii. Ho did not rend the paier to mo aud 1 nevtr beard or Its contents until its pnbll. cvtlou by Tllton recently. Soon after this I met Tllton at Moullon's house. Kltluir Moulton xxas slpk, or ho wss very late In rlnlnjr, for hn was in bed. The subject of uiy fet lings and conduct toward Tllton was also introduced. I mado a state mont of the motives under which I had anted In counsollini; Iloxxen ofiny feetlnxs towards Tllton's finlly, dlsulaluiliiK with horror tlm thouiiht of wmiijt and expressing desire to do whatever lay In human power to remedy any evil I had occasioned, and to vsiinlte hi's family. Til ton wna silent nnd sullen. lie played the part of an Injured man, but Moul ton raid to Tllton, with intense cnrnoMueis: 'That Is all that a peutloman can say, and ynu ought to accept It a nn lionorabfo basis (ifrecoiHllHtloii." This ho repeated two or three times. Tllton's countcnaiipn changed under Monlion's stronir talk. We shook hands and ikirted in a frfonilly way. Nui very loiiKaftcrnnrd, Tllton asked me lo tils house. I do not remember whether 1 ever took n meal after under bis roof, but I cer tainly was bulled by him (o renoiv my is Its, as formerly. 1 nner resumed my lull llliicv with tho famllv. but mmH nr tn len I ., , ----- ,i. f . . ""' llienoon alter my reconciliation lib J,''" 'l! '"'1 1 r,,',l"l"'t "ol letter or dopuinenl which I am afraid to ""wo! """"" """"'" " " "M,n BU ' HvliiKHtrson to produce nnd print forttiwitb. whatevtr wrltiiiK they have, of 'any onr-o whatwor. ll htltiiH, for tUkeof deoenry and pub ' "' moral ., msx mw umiier noun ugui ui 1111 on me. I believed ho would not ?1 niton . '"'. . " MU P"1 holeortwrrupllon, exhnl. , mi. uiorelhan I could bear. I rose to It .111 ' i.i..,l.fll. - VfllirtrM 1. iPnl.UI..Lfulli.i.iu,l....l. ,. . 1 -..-. i.i. Ill, . . ..., .i.. .!......."-.. . . r llSM rlll Up Hlld Mlt (IllWIl IIIMill a K'tlllllal l,s,,,""v .-,-.,-. ....-.--..." ... .......,. l.u lLf.ll llll Mill 1 LJ.I ,lf,U.M (.,ii,l u ui.lli.lu I ,1 ?blttier a c reni xxar nor a rexoiiitlou could ,f I more luixo tilled tho newspapers than this r 'question ol douustk' trouhlo inngiilfled a jillioiHsiid fu.'d. and, like a sore sotoiitliH Neither a K rrnt xxar nor a rexolutlon could huinaii body, drawing to 1 ItjM.lf exer.v uioibid l"innor in ll 10 blood. W hoover is burled "'' . " 'V." "' hat this alKiinlnallon lx. luir- ' '' all" mchori.iwerofresustllutloii." -Nkw ", AiifiusUI. Usee her, In Ids cross exaiiiln.i, Ion yesterday, explained how lie was Induct d tDCoiilrItiiite.,liOO to exlrl c,le niton frmu eMinlary dittlciiltles. ibis was elfcted tlirouuli the agency of Moulton explanation of certain )elU.M and parts or letu-rs iiereton ro piiunsrieii, iveecnorsslil: Q-In the tame letter of ,th l-etiruaryyoti "Ofcour-o I can never .sk with her "n"1" """""o' "" i-""""""'. " 1 k" Vlu"M,v"",u""11 would Isi lKtSl.' nyiim you sayttiair -It-usue olthtr at the lliuonf that let- fK,,u . 'M.1 U(,v,v"' or lu iu iu"ne.ll..lo !"w. sent word by. Bowen, thouub 1 caiiutit tf niirooi mat, lorumuing me ever w enter oSl'f 'li T X!-Nn, 'rknow-'l frequently said I wUh I Ummi' al,dThisIoroTlllou cauionud said was dia.1. and Mr. Aloullon was fro- quenllylnanalolnwhch he wished he was denounced the kratidal as itotv w, is' ,'i """, at Astoria lim hai.tos, 1 ;j ",u """""" """" l''"u wot ujifi.iu dead, aud Mrs. .Moulton wild : M am Hv. aud iw not Vs-g ''e. ,. , ... iiiaiiiongrrlend-;ever.voueorwhomwsbes J trutli '"'K " Kt ahadow of ,,.,, V(. H W)W n ,,,, awat',;' ' l" A'wcr sajs: We learn that another heweredsd,"oroiiiMhlngllkUbat. I do cargmts or grain rur Kiirois., are thu s.n ''""i '.'' .',""r ""V'0'1' 'aiarlng quart xxas not know but It was Miiarurlbaa that, but IJg.M.NOTox, Yt., August U.--."burley 'J", '"" M.s.i.b.siiu, Her nine, Ifcml ,' V,"': ?Vl, imn'','! l','!,,,,)rlhror.kofl'?v,M she put It In a way that was very ludlcroii-.IJosi,' uncle arrived 'l. ero to-day. lie Vvs A "inmn, Ida I'. Taylorand Arbutui. To- (r,'r i ',, iv I toyu!'Xltonr,rtat?vl'UV Kveryoueof iisusil tobe holngthewlsh the lie boydetalued by tjio pollco U rot ut 7- i5.Vy,i '","'' ."'" ,,M'K0 '" that wo were Uwd Mid risked, and I Hd bbj pephtw Uy ' ,U? U r' Tbo bark Ida I'.Tajlor, Iturtg:, ui.titt' "rtwW"",",,,","wuyor tli" fjinlll.ir phrase, "I wish I xvas dead." ( OutMile gossip Is that nu ulerrod in thai I Inn id c wieiiipUtod .Miloldn. A It win i ul n. My general p'irnon was l bin, nnil I kept It k a ninth rnf llfti bv p.vkm'0 iHnniiiu -.m-.. In xxell-dulug, tD put to sljilll p tllOM Xxlnl tsl-olv llCOU-Cll llm, I meant lo put down unit pre 'eh down this 'rouble. Of i nurse, In my dlnml moo 1, 1 it b H Ihnu'li din xx hi Id had come to an cnil. Q Ynu riy In tbp tw letter, "He had In i ii pi.Joiiwd IiiiiM iivniily aim ol.imnly noi id it. ia.1 l,U xi ii,i." In xxlnit riiprnt ", i A -Not lr bi'lMVthln xvhole illillctlliy Into! w ili'li bin hmixeliDld lia.i bpnn rt. ("nil M.lr hou b I-. I apj'eal toh(rv mii!IiIm mm nnil citltK a .-.) iittturn tn llm txoi',1 11 any MiHtrll pin befall tlmn ioIuixma moiduii anil xilni.iinl inmhiir in iiIh a -ultj vl i iiiVM.t's''li'iia.iiippi bir iiioralpli.ii.ip it. i r no Hi-mo r ii.iini pan uniau a xxomiil iliuilo bpi.dkid lUnnu from lion i h Iwium' kh'i dlpiiHi ii us o tn.. i;riii Of Iim(i1hiihi nil thu pruli'tlilH niiilirn ol tlm pif nr and illi, iMIIAtl .! Lll.l lill.iilii. nllil ,ii i.r, tlilni loiu It. nii iniit rHmimtier I iix'a,ir(, iliiitlnadill'liiiiti.tliHtiniiblo ln,.llni' mv im,.. ti ion bud also in an neto .iiliiiihi- ..n'U-eil I11.1 xxir,i 1,1 (uiiiiluiil lutliuiev xx tt.Ii cxeral gentlemen, of x lioin I xxs one, tin has asserted iu tlm prostuipti of xxiini,sos that all her children, except the first, xxerci children ot thes celUeuion, repeotlvelj. Iu h's ilivent tumid ho was very anxious to liavoMiPU ncciiia:ioii iiukuoxMi to tlm world, nsiiuiero rumor of tlinui would c-!t 1111 In eiViivublelilUiit uiMii his ehlldnii. (J - 1 haxoiiMtrtugiifpcliiigtipiit me that I 'imsH-mllng mv last Sunday mid pnv,xcliliig my lnt sermon." Do you lufcr to the sainii pomlliioii of ht'Hlth nnd mind that you have decrils'd ? A I n lev to the fact simply tint that xxms my stn'pni' inind during this great trouble, nllliouuli. If voil werutoixillect nil the I in- cii.!ii 1 luxxo iim il at ailous times, It ml(;it riiniixv 1111 impression mai 1 nan xxnuoxxeii in .1 sea in uiiviraietieil illntrpss. 1 Imxo Inui slnrinv davs nnd limn Mlflsiml morn from this th 111 allothirciucs In mv lite put tpguth er. Taking the vests together 1 have hud iiiuru leiiglotis piurnniid nioro profound In slubi Iu. n tho wants and sufferings of man I sinim I liiivn become acquainted with tjimhlo and despair. 1 baxnhml iixperienco In other, regions of Christian lire. It is xxorth i.ll the sorrow and .tillering that I have had to go through to get It. (. -Are you dear Iu your recollection thai ' youni'xcr met Woodhull mom tlmn three times? A. I am pnrfi'ctly clear. Ou ono occasion I xx'.is xxnlklng with Mr.Moullon In flux dlnv tlou or Tillon'n house, when tin said Mrs. Woodhull wiw going to bn tboro. I at llrst hpnli.'itnil, and ho said: "Come In and Just sen her." 1 ssld very well. I went III, and Hf.or some con xerfa: lou doxvti Iu the pirlors, I wul up slalrs Into tho famous bdiidolr loom ivhern she sat writing, nnd like n spldnr lo tho fix, she rushed to me on my entrance, and reached out both her limuls with the utmost earnestness, and stld hoxv rejoiced slio w.ih to see me. 1 uiikoii wiiii nor aootii live mm. uinsmiii ineu xveiiiuowu stairs . 1 -, .. Ktairs sij sts'oiui , a meeting or liter- nt the l.es.l I of 1 he. luterviuxv with her xvas atn nry people. I was placed table, near Mrs. Moulton, Mm. Woodliult was next to me, or elue slio was llrst and I xvas next, I do not romomlier which. At that table aim scarcely deigned to Se ak to me. I addressed a fnxv words to her from ollteuoss during tho dinner, but thoro was nn sort of cnlhuMasiu bclwoou us. Mv third ami last Interview was at Moullon's liouso. tsho had addressed to me a threaten ing letter saying that she would op-n all tho scandal If I did not preside atSlenlway Halt and In reply Moulton advised that Instead of answering he letter I should see her and sav without witnesses what I had to say. I did so. frihe brought with her her great subjct. It xvas In lyps and mv policy was to lot her talk and say littlo, which I did, and she went on saving. "1011 know jou isUlovo" sound i. 111K. .1.11 uiu inn ix.iiuhi sii miu so. I salil nothing, and so on rrom point In 1 point, until I said at last: "Mrs. Wnodhull.l , do not understand your views. 1 have never read them thoroughly, but as fur as I do tin derstnnd them I do not bnllnvo them, nnd though I hiii in lavornr free discussion, yet i,r...l.ll.... ..1 ...... ,!.... I I. 1 ...l.l...".l.. . l,.ii,.i.i,, n. ,,,r.-iii. i- it IIIIIIK I rniliilll III, rnr anybody, ami I shall nol do It for you, beuiiino I am 1101 Iu sympathy with iii'dvo iimnt. J Has Mrs. Woedliull nny lettors 0r ) I youis in tier posc,.nu. . Two. I suniioMi. lililuss she has sold tin III. il Upon what subject? A. Shu IiicIiimmI u 'teller to mo xxlth ono from my sister, Mrs. Hooker, lux Ithlg mn to bo proMint at .1 sullrngo convention nt Wash. Ingloii. The other was Just lieforo her scan ilalnus publication, hbo xxriiln lo mn 11 xvhlulng letter, saying her reroruiatory movemniits had brought upon her such odi um that slio could lint pr ro lodgings In New York, and (hat she had been turned nut ofthoUllsey House, I think, Mid asking mn in a a very significant way In Interpose my Influence or some other relit f for her. Tho llrst elloct of tlieo troubles to 1110 was most pulurul nnd depressing, butnflorn littlo calm n flection nnd by tliopower oftl.o Holv (Ihost my mind wa-i lifted sJiovo tlinso thlngN aud I iiaiua lo uivsolt. It Is uiv bmlnois ss . r """ minis ur 111 iiviiiip uiilio noeirmcs 1 I have Iwnn preschlug. I havo alwayi bean tolling peoplo bow In mauago aorrnxv. aud a ,(14ii uti.l i.il.. Ik.aIa ,1.. .. 1. Il. l-.-i-t . telling men how lo hwr un under ilulr ' troubles. I iletnrinlneil Hint I would not flinch, whine orslt down. I would st mil up Ullll ! 1 lil nut i, In... 1. .1... ... . - " """' tniiMiiin lliurij iim IVir'l Dllltll m)k worn wneiiover It olltirisl. nud went .!. - 1. -.inui.-., Iilll IH'UI uiniiiKii u miu groxv strong nndnr It. mid nt intsrxsls had expriniicesorpsHPiiHuil reslg. nntloii auilij.iinfirtwhk.il I hsd never known iK-r.iroln all my life. Ami in rilrnsiioct or this tronblfi I i-xii hiv truly, thnl I am better papabln of lnteriretiiig thu notufort or the should hai been had I not pissed through this dli-cipliiie. To hoc.l!i.. the llrst preaclior "mn in nui 10 11 sorrowing iieartllian over I 1 in ixmeric4toriii me xxiirlil is only Ihrowiug a shallow Bt um. I have but nnit leellng iibout lids, nnd Hint In Hint Just as long as I llxeeierv iitrili'lo (irsiriooili .ml ini,.i,,,. Don, and fci linir, ami reason, nod Isulv and sou 1 1 wive 10 my country soil to my kind, nndihat Is. I havo never had Isttter henlth than I have to tluv. I iln mo iMi.L 11,.. ..,, h - - j m -.-. . -- ......n ..I.. ml,- Inerv Is xorii out yel,smt I do not proitose totsi idle. I hIihII iloHir.Un wbni I did in tho Issgliiiilugofniy f: I never asked anybody J lor permLslon In work, nnd I slmll not asl; ItnVlllldV HOW. Tlmi'llUllllnIll I 11111 linm un.lr. login mav blow herenr there, but I iiroisno I lo work nrtM'ii .vrsirs j er ' iiN!w1' Y",K; Angus) 1.1 Asvlslint Pastor I llallltlaV', Of I'lVIIIOIlth Cllllroh. Inn In hi., jstsstsnion the record of a conversallon, two. years ago, xx lib Tllton and Moulton, in which both denied In tho strongest terms that them was any ,,,;, whatever In Wisslhull's sen- , ... nmiiit iK-rx'iier. Aiiiiiimri rMiriinniuri v u , i. ...-" .---.., .. ' Ni:v Yoiik, August 13. Ilium declares pinniiiiiicaiiy iu ul no win not uuitiproiue xltii II pclicr. Nl Yoiii.. AueilH 1.1- -2 ICO p. l -ttbU bnur It biii Iiim 1.,-en iiihiIi' i known ilmi ilir. riyiiiniitli ihtiiuh IiixHsilkit'tin: L'niiiiiit.tu . nut In the. baek patlur nl' Itiaclmr'x revdi iini nt in oVIopk lliN nioriiilm and that no (.tpnmtraplieiH m,i picrnt. tVwbpr sat xxPti llm I .il,llr.ll,i... ...nl ... ..1.. I. in U1.1...I. ..i.. 11.1. V II 11,11,1 1", 1.111, III l.l.T III ' I-..1I7III-I quoMloiiH put by iniMiibori of the Colli mitt, e upon cai-h point prrtpuleil In tlm pbrue. nih.lt- bv Tllton. At lioiill tba oan.lli,itioi) iroin ii'iu'x xxniLMl lie 111111. tin niiMxeiim wax Ititori iip'nit l liiurii, 'iinl h ipMimml i Mt InMoi'li. A tlilt. Iicl r ((.toiler W hl: tm ih r nmiiliia'lon, Uoijii U"t, AiiiniM t.5 - In tho rai-ii here yisiiitnay. Uoliltmllli Mmd lin'ipd i inllo Id 'J:ll s'no .! pltud .ihhih' Aiiiiiikmii (ilrl all I .IIIiIlh I illlpi'i n Oltll XIID, AlU V s (loin Mtitnus lUllc.xtes tint llm pittsol'tlin lodii v'liexeiiiies, t'.itin tl o I'lirmidsble pi I IMHXX V-, sxellll. 1 lis II1H1I0 111 pllllls'l them lor their in.iit ii-pn (U'lims, ni; for Ismco ami lor the mill' irx to cull it exen. Drdera lme, bovxuxei', Iiien lisued imt 10 lo: th(so hostile tnuiils enter iioprxiiiiiins, 1 u tor ttvop to follow ami puuisli tluuu xxli rexm 1 foitud. Om xit v. August 1 (linsslioppris In the I exlreiiin -otiihwest h'txo uciitv rtl ued tl-e 1 crops and ilctrojid the grissso turn c.xtlle and hoes ni.i lnrlng. Kelicf uuncmeuts ' are being iiindo heie. 1 Ill'lil'xi.o, N. Y., Aug. 11. In Ihe'JiJI Mi". herein lirlxlug 1'iiik, lor a puisuot Jl.'illl), dixli'.id ninimg fiur horses, t.ulii xxou ilnee straight bents, Unby secoiin. TIipc. mil, J:.l',.".:Iii. This l the fastest third hca. over trotted In 11 race. r.Mils, August 11 Thorn is great tiwito- iiiem 111 tun city 111 ciiiismiueiicn ol iiilnlli getice tliat Marshal llirslnoiscspfd Iroin lb. isiumi 01 -11. ,-xinruaieiio miiiio iiiuo ilurlni; Sunday night. TliodcMiisol ill. 1 in inner In which ho Miivoeiled in getting mini are mi known, pxeeptth.it ho iism n rnpn Inddcr, ami got in bout,! 11 xo-m'1 liiiiimt rnr ll.ilv. I'.Mlls, Angus- I J. It Is reported "tlii-t Marshal li.nr quo landed at Sail Itelo nud traveled bx- x.iiv fiT't'iirln lit ltil. xi tli.i latter place ho took a triln to Itrilssols xvhern ho iirriveil at ? o'clock l'uesdav morning. It Is I .ol loved t lint the rope found on the lilt oil tho Islu or fit M irgurho w.is siisdeuded thine to mislead the ntitlinrltUwiis to tlm iminnor of the Marslt'il's escrpn. which xx-as ell'ooled Iu soinn other way tliiongli tbo coiiulvanco of guards. I.0N110N, August li Holland and Italy li.no riMio,:uled tho Iteliubllcor.Sp.ilti. Ititfssin.s, Augut 15 The s,imu.h He public has been ncognlred by IliMuliiiu. STATU AN3 TSIUlSTOPZAIi It. Cornelius, or Vanhl11gt011 county, re. ceutly purcliased a lnriri. droxo or lilm slieen from Mr. Warren. Wo did not hum tho price iald Ice iald. It.,1llh,.lt.. Wllklll.11-,1111 IHlllllll. 1...U I ....-..... .. ........iiiii'ii iiiiiiiij..inn iiw 1, visited this Niimmerbv geiilleuien rnnn V.ia. lmul, Scolliind, Australia ami thiillinadak, aml ,lU ,,. Xpee.I theuiHelxcs 11s sur- prised tn Hud such a place in Oregon Our Halter City corresvonilent, iindi r date or tho 4lh, writes that Crow snil Itulger had struck nu extension of tho It.illoy llro.'s ledge, Iu which was 11 rich pocket, turning out f-Iand f.l In the pan. A ptlrnf tine horses belongingto Mr. Hut tnillold, of I.ann isiuiity, weio drowiud near Kiinene a few da,sago. Tliev were driven upon some Hunting brush which the driver thought was solid, Mr. Hubert N. Williams has bought. I. M. Mct'nrlney's interest In tlm Connor's Crook Minn and quaiu mill owned bv Messrs. Hoover .V McCartney, paying f,t,.'lHl Tor none hair Interest over and nboxo nil dolus nud iiniiiiiuns 011 me mine nnil mill. Tiiisxxasu pash sale. Mr. Wllllsms Is 11 practical quart, mnn, and knows w hat ho is about. A lettor from Kirt) eu Mile Creek, Wasco county, stales under dale of August f,h, that tho hnrtrst is well along mid grain will tin 11 out well. The aiiii'iiut of liav saxiiil lids ' ' , . "" ,, Olll Willi, year Is larger that usual, Orass 'on tho rnngo is short but cattle nro In good coiullliim. The It-xt'lfX' M oiliiliilii Cinil'iiriiiifii, 1ii.i,Iiim liu iinniiiil session at Salt U1K0011 Thursday of this xxeek. The mercury In thniilmilleanud forest tires Impress upon thu Cnl villlli tlm fact that It Is warm wmlhcr. Tlm gtnlii crop on tho Sound is uniimiallv heavy llilsyeiir. I'lirmersnronow In tlm bus. lust paitof tho hsrvest. The I lev. Mr. Crowley, of tho l'resbylnrlan Church, b.ls In hu holilliig dixino c'ervlris amongst tlm Indians at IhiiSalinnu Fishery, nt the l.iiwiirfipokuiio, Jililgo l.iixxIs,(il'W.illa Walla, lu.idn tlmtrlp rrom l'nrtlatid toth.it placnliist xvoi k botweon ft d'clntk A. M. Monday, nud II P. .I.Tuecilny, the quickcbt on rwonl. Tho Iron for llm llrL four mill nf IhoSrnt- Ile mill WuIIa Walla rallro.nl Is bel'igciitagisl prcparalory to forwarding rrom Sun 'iip."' en, anil thu Urstuotloii of thy load lanhool RMduil. , ,, .,, 11 , ,., , , , , , ., . I!rV' llJnK',l f J'tnli has pi. j hesled Hint ,!rR,ml" ou-r xxlll (ross lo tlmmlier shorn i"1 '''ivenih hour ofthe 7th day of Decern bur, nl' apoplexy. And liirlher, that hit would he burliil Iu a Calllorul.1 ndwisnl collln, 1I0 voltlnrnll tiiibullishiiunt. plsln and uurnr ulsheil. -o rar as heard from, llm o!o Iu Thurston isiuitty, 011 tlieqiiektloiMiftlioi-hiiii nt bonds to Hid Olviuplu iiml 'leiiiun Ittilfo.iil Com. panv, siHiids fit" for bonds, 1 ml ll.'i ngaliist. iiini-u mv it, unnni .-xKiitiiii mm Venn pre 'l"a are x 11 10 bcartrtin. 'Ihi did not isi,t ""'" """' vnlisiililnihiHigeiinial oiicllnii "" "'ht II every xolo-boulil Im iip.nllist bonds n "'"" "' aiiecium iiniiii. A sis' prfrd, w iim 11 nt N. inum, Viikluui ci 111.lv, Mixes 11 brief itieounl nf a qiiHinx Pitt nu ut Hint is now in luil lilnst ,.,.r thero. One Ifilgn bus I een f.iiiuil mur 1-ilm i helmu whlcli is noil 111 Iim fuupio..(deiittd ricllliiss 111 gold. 1'iiur other leiluts lime In on ills, uivertil 011 tint Clo Klin.ileh In silver. .Mr. CiMqmr has gmin belnxx with (pulini ns for HSsix. 'I Im isril lilm fpiMl.s well of tl.o miu) nsIoiih tlm Vakliua liver, ami jy tbo miners am jiihll.wit nxt r llm ptufj (its. t.,"'.1 ,!., llm Iroin thu 1. rolling .Von wo gloau as fol- 1 hirkptitlntiifntm A. Kalkluburg, hence u.'r. Honolulu, urrlxed at hnr diwluutluu Julj llth. Tlm llritlsh ship i:iUi Dougnll, While nnthti-r. whs III. fur Piirtlu.iil lulu ll.l. Ul.. will h duo hero about tho 1st or October next. Tlm Imrk Arlmins , 1... . , . , , ... ' V '"I ".& ft, , ' "??J . ' - -- - '.1,'pini. 1 .iiiii,ny n ' has arrived nt Astorlt In ballast fromSlmug- iim. aim comes to rortlaiul lur timers, mid x'lll probalily liu churtorvil toe trry grain tu i.nropc. The liiiinono xvharf and praln warohoui In iH)itrii i f HiiiMrupilon nt tlm north nidi tho pity bv t'np-. Klatulers, N pri));resln inioiy, anil ny iiiniimn uiu ix'iioai poininoiic I to ,, lU- ,imrut,t t will bo ready to ra .. I. .. " I (lXO 11. , mi,. ft .i i ,i... i..,,, ni..iM n .. , ..,',, ..,lllr I . ,,,w,i, I ' ,.' ,7. ... . in. in in. i ii hi ,iiii i ii hi ,. iiiii nil , ii tin lUlJl. rx lay ninnilng Iroin Trinity 1 itl'ii nimibiir of I'rlpmU. v.u ib'ppl yinpitiUiMl v nil llm pin UN In their onur o- mil i linn, lillii.xiil tlio rutualiM to tllOPOIUetlil Captain 1'isk has nsnveit JT.fiOii of dint rinui thoCiinxiui City mines, ll yielded liu .iveragu of &IT per outne. The inlii' rs hi t'.xlriil iv. Colorado, threaten liiisiinineiice hanging I1' litem Is nny mtiru 1 N'tv'l'iignl ore in ilutt peiijhborlioo I. Cminl-p, tlm in e ("1I1 r of t li ts Apmhos, Is criliiil with 1'ixiij; siidn twenty seven Aiiitimim, nuir Apii'liis Indians, thrto li'itin.iis, 0110 I'V'iiie 'Ohio mid furty-niui) Ihmiis mid liiilf-lu 1 ids ; In nil, clghty cvpn p. rsoiis. Itiirus Clixik, of lintixer, ueiiemlly nnd populiily kiinwn as 'I'ntato t lurk," lias l."si .ions in iii'iiioes, w lili-ti lool; well and will iinili co -."i.lK'i) 1.1II1MKHI I'liiliiiU, irthnMiiMiit (s fixonible, .Mr.CluU lias ex pi nihil oxer jJ.uiHi iu jiicxpntliig tho taxiigcs ot'iho piUm bug this xinr. Three hoy, "trnuips," boiiiul fir Penxor, .ipuii-ed m. Wa.l.iceM.tiloii, 1'ild i.v.'Hul xxti" iid and liiilf,ul by A I.. Podgo, tlintr.ider at tlnr point, Al'er bilng hosplialily Inatisl, I'h e nl eh.xri'M, llinv slnlii a poupln ol naxy ro xnlxers mn) pulled nut" down llm 10 nl. '1 V wen. uxetlmiileil iiml relumed to Will- ' tams Isl.eii In a turn, lied, mid 11111I1 ouo ui'ide to xx hip tlm other with a stout uiul.i wiiip inen tney were relnieil mid lold to "go west" an. I gnnx up wliii llm iiioiiu tnliia. I'rijiissor lliiydeu Is noxv eiiuagcd, xxlth semi of his nt'lMiints, In miktiii; spiclnl gpoloulcitl 1 xiiiiilmillons stnug tho loothllls, mid Iu tho led nimlilono toruialtons Iu tbo ' x Iciully of Miinitou mid the (birdeusdl' (.oils fin' the niirtioso of iteteriulnliii; morn dull- I nllely tbo true chiirnclnr ami sgesol those , foi lit.it lojis, iiIhiiiI xxlilch (heitihiis lierelol'nre b cu more or less doubt. 'I ho lortiiiiliou III I (lint locallly nroquiiM uivcrtnlu as to uuti, ns , theiomo Ituv or mi fossils nt nil by which tholr antiquity tuny ho determined. , .1. V. Woodman dropped ilenl Inst Monday nit Cuuliigsxilhi, CI nl, im is cminiy, sup- posed to have Iiksii from lieart tllse.ise. Afivor McCow 11, of Oregon City, h.m or iler.nl nil uleptloii for l hlel Kngineor of the l.'.ro llepirltueiil, to bo holil un iho'JJ.l hist. Mrs. Mehlrum, of Oregon City, 011 her xxmx in N1I111011 ilxpr, met xxlth a pilurul nc eiilen', being thrown oil' tho liurMintitl pilli billy injured III liorslioulib 1. Tim County Court or CI tekiiiu is pouu'y has 1 urcha-eil ot Dr. Tlio-sing his brick in 1 ' , "- -.- .-. ' Oregon City for JJ 1 will l'o Hied lor a A droxo or nboi 1,000 lii cminiy xvHrrauts, It Uouri House. lit 1. 10(1 held or sheen, bn- longing to Messrs. J. Walt mid llsuiilioii, of imuiilii couiiiy, passeil tliroligli Korusl (Iroin this week en route lor ficappoo-iti, Coliiiiihl'iiMiuuiy. Our Washington .oiinl.y correspondent wiIim IhU seveial llelds of nnlsiui Isiasur il.xin lauds am l.vlug llatdoxvii, Thediiiuago to oilier grain as . nt Is not cuusldernblo. The Farmers' xvharf, at Astoria, xvhen pom. pleted, will be llm largest wharf mirth of ftaii Fraiiclspo, This does nut lucliiilo tlm roadxxav, which Is inm fuel long, mid can bn Hi-mi tor xxbarUgo )iiirjHiMns, Astoria had nu lummiso of population latt week, and absiil sheet goes lulu oc.iiicles oxer tlm lint, Tbo prlnolpil poitlou or llm Increase iiame Iroin l'ortbind mid lotion tlm llrst slemiinr lor llm summer io-oi is. Arllllcer ltobert Itoeder, or Fort Cape Dis appointment, has been 11j1p11lt111.il As.slslmit l.lghl Keeper, lo take plunge or llm new log xxblstle nt 1'iiliit Ailaiiis, provided lor by Cotigiessloiial appropilatlnn, mid mioii to bn eiicted. TlmllDiirlng mill 011 tho Yaqillua is about completed, A noxv lirldgo is to built across Mary's rlxer 11 low miles south or Corvallls. A Imik c.ixiul oiisiiimiChliiiiuieii.im Moil liny nt I it xxiul., ut fjuiii.i, l.iiimg ouo or two ol them, Tho wagon mid from forx-allislu Yaqillua Is reNirtis In lur cuiidiiliiii mid Is lining much t nix tiled just now. Tom llillard, arreted nt Alb my rnr st lb blng Anion II icklis 011 Monday night, bint nu exaiiilii.itlou on Tuesday mid xvnn 111 qiiitled. Knox lliillo (Irmigc No '.'.', Mini cnutily, Is in snub good cbeuinsiaucHs Unit ll bus cninuiniincil tho erictloii of 11 noxv hall in Pihlull to hold Iws iiiiniibigs. Tho cltlens of l,if.tplfoamlalMngorem ntix'lnir xxiirkiii.iii In lilii.r imt i. .ili.niii.il I. I lUo'lllnr through llm loilgo ot ris.'is Jnt bo I hex '''rtli, UU.l llillllilt call boiluno vxuli hut 1 li.itu oui!.y. Tlm ri'sMonoonf Mr. Hill, nl .('" Hid, ciuglil flrn thu other day am. "iild hnxo Imriiiid down hud Hit tlitt 'lilit "" Inki.ii to tlm stliet, crying excitedly, I"" uiiii'lira lire, Tho d.imitgn xxns light. The Hemnrrat sav s : "l'ho llm term of I Hie Albany Collegium Iiistltuln oijiiilimuiua oil tun .il.sl ot tills iiiniilli. J lid Mic'm'y in Hut r.u'iilty. en used Iiv llm nslgiiminn I'mf. Sox, hits 1 1 lllletl by Ihnnplsifrit'- imuiinr l'ror. A. h Ab-ino.li) , nf 1'ortl.iiiil, wl.11 h a graduate nf DulutniiHi College, nnd minus muting us highly kooiiiiik mled. A gi utleniKii from North Vnmblll slnles that gram is yielding lar butler tl.siiuny sil iimtoJjiid ovi r inm bod httnio tlm burxisl Ik gnu. Ml, llinjimlli Stuart Iiml a loll iiero field wlileli b.irvisinl llll nuslmls. Tills llnlil had belli istumiteil tn Jielil III lillslieN to tho neip, xxheieiislt xxniit Iiiuo better, mid tills Is miiuil llm propnitloil Unit h ciuiuVa nveirinclilni; oalliunluv III tli.,1 ia.Ii..,, ti- iiiuiiliy. l.il fall f 00. Simpson, or I. Inn coiinlx, had eleven airesnriamlelenieil of oal. grubs. Ilmgroiiud xx ,is then pin And hiiiI seedetl to wheiit. llinsti nltixeli acriut or sod I tiul Imio Just Ineu liarvnsliiil, with mi iivnriigoyleld of ilxiiil IDIiiistiiilHpuriierii. Tun acres ol llm t'ltixmi turned nut over lou bushels, ritmnii acres ofslubbln land adjoluiug yloldtd a frkclfuu liss th 111 ::u busliuls per aero. There are at lids time ,'! ipiarl. mills nml y arrnstriiH In opeialtoil III dlfhireiit parts of Arl- UIHX IVIIHUIi Tho total nlloxxnuces irdennl ny tbo lksiril of County (.'oiuiuissloiiirs or Clarke county.