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   New York World (Newspaper) - April 13, 1875, New York, New York                                GREENS TUG THE HILL TO ON DESPATCH TO THE April For t be aud prob ably the tnc new charter is of four the of Whole was discharged and re was referred to Committee on Tlie remit ip worth Uio evenings It quite as much Unit tin though late iti tho to BUB notion of party the of the evening session n viy palpable advantage lay with the Demo whoso Republicans were Mill looked Miner and tick faHt anil with much to His belief that the Government of New York had votes to PUSK in a Democratic Unyoked sober a moment when a motion to turn at omo to general and Intermediate That was tho of many votes of veiling to bo taken by and Hunted with lengthening tho coalition slip from hiH as ma after mnn who had voted him be Joi voted against him The floor of swarmed with Members chamber came down to see the and its remit was promptly carried to tho telegraph to Governor to Mr It was to be a and it made little difference whether reached or to teach tue veto needed to regular If or a stood the could le killed before and when Hie roll was and result was found to be M to that wan This wan and till the Assembly punned its way routine usually sot by unanimous Jt was like all Strug every vote being taken by tho yens urn motions and points o most of at once foolish and frivolous When the regular Assembly WUB over there still stood in way pile o Senate Ml Is which must be passed unless two thirds would vote than it third of the members were unwilling to do anything of the aud so the Assembly pushed 1U bimi owe forward to a wonderful extent for Monday passing and disposing ol a ninny Hunted continued to block tlie wheels to n except once when be did to show tlm was great deal vicious than ho be if lie exerted himself A motion t recommit had becu made by passed tho question whereat with some remark about right of the made a motion to and took the threaten ing to discuss the entire general law for a matter of thirty pages or The possibility of the Assembly adjourn ing for breakfast became at once a very startling contingency and one nobody But after ten minutes talk he Ho had done a a an a 11861668 and lie looked After that the went on first on pas sage of bills and then on motions to tin at last all tho Senate bills were A 6in pillar bit of bad practice aud worse precedent came up on ono of the motions to ad when Speaker decided out of order durinK the third reading of a He did ho said a because ho was told had the year whereat denied any thing ot the and the House returned to sound and en counters of the kind were thickly Jumbled iu the closing hour of the and at last a vote was reached on a resolution from over to safe seclusion of the Committee on The only bit of factious to the will of the majority came on that eix votes less than a and when Alvord obstinately refused to vote it became evident that the intention was to force an by tho failure of a In his defence Alvord alluded to a recent and well known ruling of Speaker but the rules of lie Assembly are man and ruled accord The Sneakers ruling brought out votes from other less and the quorum was but Alvord obstinate to the a bit ol that might have been made serious to him it the Democratic lawyers not been to their Hi and Lawrence were the only Democrats against the motion to re all Unit was left of the nineteen who did tlie thing As a coalition service able lor practical purposes the combination if ami strikers failed and iiiL more will be beard of the in all proba John Kelly reached here this and dining the and evening has conferred with a number of tltc country to that tbe Democratic majority is still a united It Is worth recording that in the lobby nor the hotel corridors it hinted that illegal menus have been That it is a very dry and less of all so far us is has come to be a and sad remark during the THE TIHAL t VOL NEW YORK APRIL PRICE FOUR ill to flic Committee on retaining its luce on third reading of and on that loved ttio previous quest which was 7 to The notion to was also car to WEST moved an 1rovnling for the education of poor and indi n t children on the Indian 1rovidinK for the sale of Onondaga lands not Ou motion of the to create the of Works Inspector was for amendment so as to enforce pen with instructions to report on Wednesday By tlm the charter of El mini i also amending the Elmira School will not It is thought to bo the Wheeler will flua a lu tho DISGRACEFUL OP EAST RIVER In the matter between the steamboats Shady Bide and Sylvan of tho rival Harlem and in the of the lino entered complaint against the of the a decision bv the Inspector The pilot ot the Sylvan Dell had rigged a beam at the stern of boat to protect It from damage which the pilot ot the Shady Bide had threatened to 1bo Superintendent of the other line had taken the wheel ot the Side and had steered wo as to knock oil this lie then com to the Inspector of tho conduct of the Sylvan Dell pilot in placing it at tho boats Ky the charter of the I The decision censures pilot of Eighth Ward Ravings New By the act for the pre vention of Uy provide for recording cer tain papers In Hie of New Ky tho charter of village or By tbo act pro viding for the publication ol legal proceedings and notices in New York by authorizing tun judges of tlm various courts to direct where matter referred to shall be the ex pense not to exceed per Jiy protect lito at railroad MACKIN moved to discharge the of the Whole from further consideration of the known as the York Comptroller and the same lie to fom ou and ou that moved previous which was The roll was called and there were only name was called aud he did not moved that he be said if members would let this question go over till tomorrow lie would Some further conversation was when claimed that under parliamentary law and usage a member was not compelled and cited a recent decision of the Speaker of the House of Representatives to that The decided that a member WON obliged to The was proceeded and several but Alvord did Tlie was then adopted as SO to 15 Republicans in Co Mac bi Dell for allowing thin beam to be placed out in a way that might possibly do and the pilot of the Shady for allowing the charge of tho wheel of his boat out of hip while was on It further tlm for colliding with the Sylvan Dell in knook ig off this RIAL OF A SECRET George Albert Mason was yesterday placed on In tho United States Circuit Court charged passing counterfeit money on Albert of Mason had refused tp pro lire saying ho would conduct his own but having evinced a very irritable dis Judge thought It better to During the progress of tho trial 10 prisoner was very and interrupted he proceedings several times with Ills remarks ntii sternly reprimanded by the who aid that if such continued ho would ave him removed from the The first was Albert who entitled that he was a fur doing business n Hochester in last Mason paid to im on account of about which im for a quantity of laces and furs the witness lad imported the from England ho was arrested in Rochester while passing he last of the money received from On being by Foster the witness stated that he had been In the employ of as a engaged in writing letters to in Louis and to the heads of tho Service lie had a conversation a week ago with Colonel Washburne at bli in They spoke only on hut on nothing relating to On being examined as to his career the wit loss stated that he had been educated at Dieppe had been connected with tin newspaper in London for a time in Navy had boon a traveller in a journalist in Canada and a fur dyer in He was IPO a champion Counsel for prisoner questioned endeavoring to ascertain whether ho not spout all the money given him by Mason before arriving in lie answered In the lie admitted that he had written to latter was in having heard that he would restore to him his goods i he paid mm At this stage of tho trial the case was ad until this NEUTRALITY OF BELGIUM CHE ATTITUDE OP AND THE BRITISH April the HOUND of Commons oday Lewis asked course the Govern iu nt would take if tho independence of Belgium rilled in consequence of her of Disraeli replied that there had been great and exaggeration in this The Prussian note to wafl not u menace it was only a No had been made to and ho believed tho question was Ger many had shown her cordiality for England by communicating to her tbe In conclusion Disraeli declared that were liel neutrality really Her were prepared to do their duty to the aud would fear lo meet IN AN April invitation of General General Commandant nt this Governor an reviewed the troops at Ash Barracks yes The novelty of scene attracted a crowd of between and people to the On the appearance of Governor and his civilian tho band struck up Hail to tho following with the national creating great The event was looked upon most auspiciously by everybody THE RAIDS INTO WITNESS HENRY WARD direct examination in versus Beccher was continued and very near Us Tho ground covered In the morning was principally mot at HB important points with square The afternoon was marked by the introduction of a now being a statement ot Boechers never before madu dated July and connected with tho issue by been read in part to OB that gentleman THE MORNING THE BERLIN WAR April states that HH in of tho 9th tho possi bility of was not Inspired by the Govern COLLISION OP STEAMERS AT GREAT LOKS OF April despatch from brings of a frightful collision at that place between tho steamers Ocean and engaged in local Tlm latter mink Im causing a great loss of NEW CITY SENT TO TUB COMMITTEE ON April met at when offered a the employment ot counsel by the Judiciary in its investigation of the charge of tampering tho Supply of also introduced a amending law of 1H72 relative to evidence in certain criminal It provides for talcing the antc testimony of women dying from abor Amending tbe act for the relief of the surviving mombers of First Now York Regiment of Volunteers In the war with act empowering the Board of Water Commissioners and Common Council to and establish public Amending tbo act the consent of the State to tho by United of certain land in Richmond and Queens Amending I lie charier of the Driving Io reduce the on certain ferries Houston and New York and the Seventh moved to recommit this with Instructions to out that part giving power and authority to take property under tbe right of eminent domain for tbo use of the be was so amended anil Amending the charter of the City of Rochester bj extending Its eastern boundary Amending tho act authorizing tbe formation of prohibit the taking of fish from In Fi lug the time when fish may be taken in tho ot the act fur the formation of com to navigate hikes and tho use of piers at Now tho charter of tho Life the charter of tbe Mutual Trust New the of certain streets in the city and county if New voru ami 101nuiuiitltta of baled hay or straw iu I lie act authorizing tlie formation tlie park and park Author tine im increase of tlie capital stock of Bridge To the of drink or Amending the act fixing tbe condensation ot savings banks to a to recommit tho PROCEEDINGS OF THE April Senate met a oclock BOOTH presented a petition of tho Unio League Club in favor of a just and equitable sy tern ol the powers an fees of notaries Uy the repeal of chapter 30f o the Laws of relative to the common lane of North Queens County By to the Court of Sessions ol the iu New York TWO 1rivato Secretary of the appeared and presented tho EXECUTIVE April 1875 I return herewith without my approval Senat entitled An act to change the mini ol the Black River Insurance of Water It may perhaps bo questionable a corporation IB a person within tho meaning u the of section 1H of article U o the but it seems to mo plain tin the object sought to be accomplished can as we be attained cither by an amendment to 322 of the Laws of authorizing corporation to change their or by a general act spr to insurance The veto was Also the following Senate I return herewith Senate relative to a ferry at Thin authorizes tho Garrison and Went Point Ferry Company to maintain a furry be tween Garrison Station and the West 1olut and prohibits ull other persons from conveying passengers or goods for lure across the river be tween any either aide within halt a mile of a line drawn from ferry slip at Garrisons to West Point dock under u penalty of SO lor each It seems to me plain that this till is in conflict with section IK of article of tho which prohibits the Legislature from passing any private or local granting to any private corporation or individual any privilege or Ou motion of the regulat ing places of public amusement in the city or Now was referred to the Judiciary Com The following bills were considered In Commit tee of tho Whole Relative to State buildings at und Ordered to a third For a better water supuly for Third The miming appropriations for the pay ment of the principal and Interest of tho canul dobt for the Usual year commencing October Ordered to a third introduced a for extending the and effect of tlm act authorizing the formation ot corporations for mechanical or chemical The the net Incorporating the Staten Island and Now Suspension and Railroad Company was ordered to a third for the better prevention of the procure ment of abortion and other like permitting the New Jersey and New York Railway Company to their road from into Grange and THE THE PRESENTATION Ol THE Owing to tho unpromising yesterday the Papal Ambassadors remained at tbe Car dinals residence all Many visitors won during the most of whom were clergymen belonging to tbe For the next thirteen days the 1apal will lu us as At end of that time they will fulfil the engagements already shortly after will Milwaukee and other places throughout returning to New Sork previous to their departure for Monsignor Roncetti and his companions are very much pleased with their reception iu the United as well us by the generous feeling for the not only by the but by people of all iu tho As tho approaches for the public cere mony on the the demand for Invitations steadily It is the intention of those who have the matter in charge to issue but As nearly one thousand mm will be used by the bishops and priests who are to will be left lor Strong pressure has been brought to bear on Father Cardinals and other connected with the Cathe to have this number before the present week is it is expected that over livo thousand admissions will Tin asked Tlm manner of decorating the Cathedral IB not but ft is expected that by Sat or Monday next all the preliminaries will be AN ATHLETES The annual benefit for the wellknown Mattro Colonel took last night Halle in Sixth near was a good attendance of the Colonels friends and Among those who took part in the performance were a num ber of professional ami amateur Owing to tlie tardy arrival of some of the it was 0 oclock before he nf the Tho first to appear the static wen Mouse ud Young who had a imble setto with the in which more was paid lo hard hitting than to skil ul This was followed by a lively out at fencing witli the broadsword aud a pupil of Tills gave way lo another etto with the buckskins between two young in the art if Colonel and one of his pupils showed some playing with the iu which tho Colonel proved himself to u master if his Seller and two lext bad a rattling mill with the giving ml taking with great Col and Valentine followed n a exhibition of the use of as used In attacking and Do Turck and were the next on the The encounter KUB with the single and a number of Heat ami parries were given by both following this wiis tho gem of the L skilful and bout with the broad word between Colonel and Captain elicited much Severn encounters then took place ut with rapier and between pupils of he and the evenings entertainment vas brought to a close with a rattling mill lie Larry Powers und Jim TUB 1OPE AND PIUS COMPLAINS TO THE EMPEROR OF JOSEPHS April the Pope has made representations through tho Patriarch of Venice lo the Emperor of Austria that tho posi tion of the Church in becoming more and more and that if tho unreasonable de mands of Prussia are not resisted by tlm Catholic powers the latter will lose all their influence and become to tho German which Is endeavoring to bring tho whole German nationality under one The replying to this through tbe Aus trian ambassador at deplores tho struggle between Church and and advises pru FRANCE AND THE April 1 a meeting of tho French Commission on the United States Centennial Ex a letter to Ministers and Bay wan It asks for tho nomination on the part of the Government of a central com mission to officially promote the interests of French and requests that some ol the principal masterpieces of French art and indus try in the of the Government be sent to Hie Exhibition at 01 IN WITH TUB special to the from says United States Commercial Agent at writes to Consul Wilson at April that a few days previous tbe Camargo authorities received notice from Mier that a party of or twenty armed men bad crossed from and wore proceeding towards When they reached there eight of them were three in the town and live at a The three wern Tlie Chief of told Airey their horses had American and articles taken from the men were evidently Airey asked tho Mayor of Camargo to let him see the horses and The Mayor but said would tele graph his request to to which place the prisoners arc said to bo on Consul Wilson has notified Judge and proposes to aid the authorities In any action they may The Judge is compelled to hold Court In Judge Wares He sent a telegram to tlie Mayor of Corpus and has taken steps to have horses and other articles Identified should they bo brought to Alexander Morel has been missing some Ho left here to visit a sheep ranch and carry His horse has been seen with a party of raiders returning to Cucvas in Morels brother has been bunting for his body without has received notice from Mexican sources that 10l men are at back of Mexico also that Die raiders are introducing men Into to lire houses and commit OF THK OK THK LATH OK TO THK April trial of the case of tho restaurant against of the late House gt Dole was continued and brought out scandalous details of the debauchery of tlie All the members seem to have be themselves entitled to free out of the contingent The defendant attempted to settle this but his offer woa the of coroners inquests iu county if New York and for SPECIAL DESPATCH TO TUE I April Commission met this evening and organized by electing President and Van Buren A meeting will be held tomorrow morning to concert further Committee will tomor row Commissioner Strouds and Stale Engineer THE GOVERNOR SEEKING Governor has written a letter to Mayor of received asking for information on the following subjects assessed valuation of the real and personal estate within the proportion which such valuation bears to the real value amount of taxes assessed for local purposes within the city during the year amount of State and county taxes the city during the same amount of the Mayor Hunter referred tho letter to the dent of the Board of Tho answers to tho questions propounded arc In tho main mat of record but Governor Tildens iu in Brooklyn affairs will be appreciated by her THE IX THE April special from No Orleans tonight to tho say in compliance the call df some sixty Conservative members ot th met in caucus this afternoon to con Bluer the proposed withdrawal of in lava of some Speaker less to tho The correspondent says that th movement is strong aud actively but THE NEW YORK The Junior Exhibition of the University of the ly of New York was hold at tho Academy of Music last Howard Chan cellor of the and seated with him on the were ot Professor and other professors ot the Thompson opened tho with Orations were delivered 119 follows The Aztec Edgar Brooklyn Charles New York City The Champions of Thirty Years Brooklyn The True Edwin New York City Our National Ernest New York City Jacob Van New de Jersey and of the Society The Future of Henry The Herons ot the Baldwin New York ana of the Tho speakers were rewarded with enthusiastic applause and numerous floral The Webster consisting of a copy of Talnes History of English was presented to Baldwin Cooke an thebest orator of the Tho exercises closed with tho A mock dis during the evening by the The next term of study in the University begins when candidates for admission to the three lower classes will be April despatches report that an engagement has taken place near Tolosa between forces of Royalists and iu which the latter were Their killed numbered 7 A GOLD MEDAL FOR April Humane Society of Boulogne have voted a gold medal to Paul AUSTRALIAN MARINE LOSS OF LIFE AND DAMAGE TO PROPERTY SAN April steamship Mikado brings advices from to March 3 and from Auckland to March The steamer Helen on the voyage from Grallon to struck the reef on which the steamer was She re mained on tho reef for an and flout ing sunk In deep The passengers and crew were saved 111 tho except one consisting of eight who were No hopes wore of recovery of the missing boats of the steamer was lost in Torres Straits on 25 Only twentytwo persons were All the were The of New South Wales and Victoria have made an subject lo by their respective lo facilitate the of foreign U is proposed to make and San Francisco services alternately as early us The drought hud been succeeded by heavy Hoods in the coast Ou tbo Hunter River great had been to tbo The settlers wore and an cured for by tin William Speaker of the New South Wales was drowned while to recover Moating ut West At and the water stood several feet deep In the causing great destruction of From tno Hust ings und other rivers similar disasters are re but no loss of Agricultural Intelli gence from the various portions of the colonies Is in the Hooded Tho late rains have removed entertained ou account of the Floods arc also in causing great of much and the loss of many From Auckland news received that tbe new bearing Us has been by the Rothschilds at given great TO TUB April case of ex United States Marshal of accused o participation iu the contract wil como up before the United The law officers of tho Post Department do not think Hinds can b held under the present although h may be under the bribery on of the clerks In the contract for whom was from He i supposed to have left the THE OHIO DESPATCH TO THE April Republican inan in Ohio have given up all hopes of running Ren for the Governorship next and have determined as a last resource to make Hays their Two OF CONTRADICTION OK TONS looking an If the remains of ahead ache were upon was promptly in and inquired about hig health before taking the Tho ex amination was as follows MOULTON AND I recur to of Inter views between yourself and aud ask you if you ever had any conversation with her on the subject of and how that occurred if there was such a conversation 1 twice I recall two conversations one was not exactly a conversation either she made some spicy remarks in respect to what she regarded as the exaggerated en of aud her husband for that woman at another time she asked mo when wo together in the front was kinil ot receiving I thought about I cannot use her but tuo language was such as carried with wanted to know what I thought of her as compared with what her husband thought and the others my reply was that I hud no means personally of knowing anything about I derived my in formation from and that I didnt believe in her views I hoped that she was what they thought she and as she asked me about her self in relation to I told her I think she could ever do her any hurt It was a very sincere compliment which I paid to I didnt she could bo hurt by such a In what conversation did she refer to hcr gcl fat this what connection did she refer to and herself iu this the conversation Irom the fact that frequented their and she told me Frank bad de sired and that she hud consented to it it in such language that It left in my t stood to mean she received her on Franks because ho wished did Bile any inquiry of you as to what you thought of her associating with or ol received at her house I It was in connection with tho idea of her being received at her how did she put to what She said substantially BUO herself didnt fancy the but that he wished It aud it was I at that by some sho began her married life with too stringent views elto had changed her nnd thought it was better for as a to conform to her hurt bands WHAT in this or in any other conversation in which the name or association of was anything salt by Moulton to you about her husband wishing her to associate with or receive Mra on your account I Never Was the of anything done or needing to he done with in refer ence to you and your affairs spoken of ty 1 nothing nt in any conversation between joti ml on this subject of tbe mll did you say to I think it is i duty you owe to Frank to with him o try and keep the story quiet I not syllable of Did ing to Moulton any you had on this sub ect of say to him that you told her that you thought It to be her duly to oo with him for the suppression of these stories concerning and vein say that you had told her that you thought It her duty to with husband for ilio ression nt these stories concerning yourself Tilton sir nothing of that I talked with as far as it bo with propriety in bin ordinary af company and such things as that It had uo reference to this You stated that before my question whether lu reporting to the con versation you had had with his wife on the subject of the association with you told him you hud said to thai you This April In tho Meth odist Conference today three committees re ported and a spirited discussion followed upon the proposed reduction of the districts on the east side of the Hudson to There was a desire tx but Osborn secured an adjournment without action by a vote ot 00 to Tbo question will bo resumed THE MINERS STRIKE NEARLY April Morton coal contractors at Mount luw ing signed the 1874 basis demanded by the minors now shipping all their coal West by Central At the collieries which recently comprising leased eol of the Pennsylvania and Reading Rail rood Company and one of the Northern Central 1jillroad bave again employ ing 800 men and men at two collieries near did vote as They refuse accept the or tho basis of immediate trouble from them is generally prevails that tho is nearly THK AT April movements of occurred The presence of military has already produced a soothing ct ou the passions of the The general Is that tho will the generally believing the Sheriff wUl take ground that ho cannot consistently accept 7i guarantee from the Miners which fur proved itself unable to control tho ions of Its own Tho from belonging to tho Ninth were relieved from duty this n sent It Is also that the Committee on Education makes its plan of treating with Catholic free as between the Board of Education and euch will be discussed at Sev eral members are preparing for LOSS OF TIIE AIKEY BAN April schooner from of tho loss of the ship Airey hound from for this at Gambia All ou board wore saved and taken on board tho schooner Margaret for thin THE April mule number of In escott ami Lawrence Milt work Ir two weeks notice being Tomorrow lit the spinners In all the other mills 1 bo agreeably to the notices of agents previously At a meeting ot agents this evening it was resolved to present policy and make no concessions e operatives at their meeting u man to the April New t Say the Republicans elected Hart S and the entire city by a good tnu equally A tlj election tho majority was largely THE 1NIIIAN AT April Interior Depart bus not received any information concern ig the reported serious trouble at tho Cheyenne Indian except a despatch rom Special Commissioner dated April in which ho reports heard mirely light bad taken bore between the Indians and the lu the lormer had gained the Although cotton IB not yet planted in all of the the Department of Agriculture out circulars In order to obtain the concerning the The will not bo ascertained until about liddle ol The Secretary of tho Interior has decided that owners and holders of patents tor imdB located by halfbreed scrip ccr aro upon surrendering these crip patents and paying per to rc eive new and unquestionable patents for their A statement was published yesterday ng to embody the views of the Government on he question of tbe examination of national milk The Comptroller of the Currency mB tills statement does not reflect his nit only those of the Commissioner of Internal between whom and himself tho ary of the Treasury has still to The Commissioner the right to examine can cel led bank chocks hold by national banks In order to ascertain it the two cent revenue stamp has been A petitioner before the Court of Claims rep resented that from March to ho was a First Lieutenant of In fantry in the army o tho United und that of tho compensation lie entitled to receive by law during that period ot time were for the alleged and no that he bad been ordered home to await orders ut his own and was there fore virtually on leave of Tho Court today rendered in favor of tho claim aud also in tho owes of others who made similar the sums awarded ranging from to FATAL BOILER April explosion of a boiler in the Gingham Mills at South Adams tills morning killed Andrew aud and fatally in lured Richard Kelloy was April following acts of the last Legislature were today approved by the Governor To provide for the appointment of a State of Centennial To regulate tbo practice of surgery anil obstetrics lu this To establish a system of free and to secure the against loss from Insolvent To repeal the Local Option THE BATTLE OF HILL AK April centennial anniversary ot the buttle of Bunker ou the 17th of June will be observed with unusual aud the City Government boon today to appropriate in Unit The will bear its own will invite tho President und bis about one hundred other distinguished in eluding tho of tho several Status and Generals Sheridan ami Tho entire militia of the State will be ordered and it will be one ol the military parades seen for thought It to bo her duty to cooperate with her husband for the suppression of those stories I I never so talked with and f never told Moulton that I MOULTON Till Did you ever any conversation with on the subject of her attending your aud if what passed between you on that subject I sir I have talked with her about being at at various times mid ways I recollect her telling mo It have how it was but I remember her speaking with some anxiety us respects securing a pew for that year that Moulton had told her that she was to havo one that sho was solicitous to know whether Frank had forgotten I know taut In 1871 and 72 she ho had promised her one she wanted not Frank would go with but might take her sou and maybe a friend would want to aud she wanted two seats t referred her to tho sexton of tho saying there were almost always news to be procured of owners who would let scats I also talked her she was kind enough to express herself complimentarily ol mo lor us she iu partly ou her judgment and partly ou what was as I understood from her and T recollect seeing her not in not twice I distinctly recollect her coming to tho pulpit stops and waiting for me niter service and before the congregation had bringing some errand from who wanted to see mo I recollect talk Ing with her ou one occasion lu which Hhu in a very had a sparkling and a very sincere and simple aud yet pleasant Yon did not see me ut the church yesterday I says I you arc never at church that dont see and it is always a very pleasant thing for mo to youin words to that WHEN TOO TO BEE ME 1 what passed between you and her on the occasion of your visit to the house by tho way of invitation or suggestion by her that yoa should make visits to her 1 I recollect twice but a less positive recollection of once or twice I speak of with she said to once Irom the head of tho stairs and once up stairs iu the cham You always como to see Frank why dont you como to see mo 1 and t turned It under standing It to be a courteous jest and of at one time she spoke from the top of the as I hart gone down stairs and was near the she spoke iu tho same and in coming I wish you would como to BCO and not ou or words to that do you remember any conversa tion you had with In which the of vour relations with Tilton and his or Ills family or was the sub ject of conversation 1 I recollect sev eral I do not know that I can separate them and tell what occurred iu one and what occurred in the other I remember tho tenor of them Be so good as to state what took place be tween you and her ou tuis matter 1 The conversation I hud with her I have AND I think stated how it was introduced I Of tho troubles that existed and the reason why I wanted her to talk with her at other times my conversations with her had it may bo Jour times out of had reference to and I had requested her to act as Tiltons next friend I could her mother could I wanted somebody that was interested and womanly who would I thought to bo eminently a womanly and sho would tell me taut Elizabeth had been around to BCD her the aay and I would nsk how she seemed she i corned either cheerful or ana ac other times sad and so that the con versation would run upon that she at times rather recollect a ia which I thought she on tho felt that Elizabeth might bo better In soino but more in tho conversations that re spected she spoko with some degree of severity about and gave me to under stand m different conversations that sho dis approved of Ills conduct mid course o In respect to Ills wife In respect to his homo 1 I understood It to cover but not to exclude other things in other T thought sho thoroughly did not like him and I a conversation in regard to her In which I of her Yon menu 1 t I told her that I would be perfectly U it might bo done without indelicacy In anyway I recognize I recollect In one ease her speaking ot a state of things she and which was very discouraging for tho aud she seemed quite end about nnd I 600 How  

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