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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1875. — = ——————— S, wetil:d on Mra, Tilton, T s, when this was 3Mr, BearhI objeot to ita beéing read ag proof, some siate of feeling in the houmeold, Abant ur TO RENT--STORES, OFFIOES, &o. BI.. E( ; H ER 12 1o lone, to 16t ma bs counted s B il | St b i i (he Domeehald, AL foe e TNttt K it AL TN A e T ] REn Joil 1o T (0 read that aa patt of your srgi- nouncug h.lerhn:mq n.?]c‘ ?;“'.‘“';‘&,{"fi" 'me: of atch week, it g Liklug oud ts Leagy } MERT- . ' medt, Coulion returiied fom e Bt m [0 RENT-SPAQIOUS OFFILES I, THE AMERT, BESSIE'S SCHOOL-BILLS, Me; Evarta—I ehal do o, but { aieo clatm ftin right | Hirary an taiked abont this Jettes, 1ndiesting & haps: 14 was & prolonged accuration of certatu dagnq Q. Zatiey B Thoss nandenmely Hnislied roome, now oftvrol At low ront MOW NOULTON ARRANGED THR MATTER. to reai 1 theweck 7 ALl twelvale anovideness but 1 your Ifonor excludes {6 £ | py stats of things existing a4 the roeult of Lis fual ehuresto d.liver al Ney g 2 ayen, week by week, fast Madison: Tor Dusinese parpares only), have evnry madern conren)- . =Now, do yoi W the Ry will take an exception cleaving.up effort, o . b A i e | The Defondant Devotes tho | 2oy torouromemberow the mony mtter | iy BT obeeltopomgeent, QD o ko any anawer to s Teter? A1 | fox Tuvans, o ictaany specl nesim in ng tine a " e . Alr, A (to wiige:s) ~You have yiven the chapter remember that 1d0d, s ftfonis 10 WERTT kgt by ateam, ATplyta A, L STIMSON, Roum 2¢, Dfly to EXplflflfl.thflS. bill or any paymonte on acconnt of Mis essls Ture | and veracad Ato sl Y P —Thia lask olause of 1ho lettar—bave you it befare [ 1000 mentionig thate ° o MAMM0N L SR T rxr}‘ RENT-_OFEIOES Jx cTrr NATIIAAL HANK net's eduestion? &,~I do remember the tirst one, I4.1.—i\lru| ":fi' cleacd thiat futerlow 7 1"'"‘}”&'"’ :n&Y Ao i ; St Bnehnat o it l!n;:;" - V) HENT: DI 0] AME uilding. 134 an afeq A firatolasy elae. Q.—Well, aliout when wan that, or how, n refe after tho ordinary courteslea of a goutlemanly faro- ,—* \When Frank mays T ean onee agaln go ta ol es 4 ] 8 exttnm & o B . i1i so0a bo s rontluw, MEAD'& COE, 135 La 'y ty 3 reuen g N it fnstanco that Mr, Issscher had writton x nos, ) HU & :‘n.l"lfimmg"mlh:aldfl. vrlaln}: tealily Tocatod, | aftor i 2 toany biil that was proscoted? A-—=My Impression | well, Diymouth T will thank tho dear fath-r,” What dil Hote da direc| WUDSEQUENT AERTINGS. ou kiaw op undsrstand sbout auyibing botweon | [t Mis. Tatun faviting her to vt bis ioug TORY AN 70 NENT=TH Q.~XNovw, air, were you ever Un thio house slnce that | Fravk and herself? A—I did not know anytiug | 105 the reaem that it wonld ba nife, bt wifa Lo WASEMENT Apply toJd. T, RYERSON, 713 of Unian Tr FGONDSLOOR | winat Was Meant by ¢/ Nest. | tam mn some time in tho summet of 1871 Twill ot Thulding, n e cerfain abont that, I can’t refresh my memury | time that 3. ber? A d A0 atout th, It was thelt awn business, Idon'trevoileck | ALy €4l Hu satne forward and deny Ao langn, 3 Mudivon. i bare. Ap- . ry | time that you remember? A~ do not rocollect any t A gy S ———— 4 Ve Hiding,” * True Inward- probntiy, but he ssid to mo one dsy ba was pegiug a | OUNCT vidi, that it eame to me at nil, S0 | ghtvslonter by pying il Wi e or i Lt AY i, 3STORY AND HASE. o o] STING flv rest deal of d thaf Q.—Unier what cirenmiptances havo yout met or been | Q.—Except feom Lhfs lefter? A —Yen; I saw thoro 1 act, tleclaration] 10 vooms, at 818 por month, Inquireat | 107 TN - OKEIORS AN ROOMETN BUID!, 0 #! Of maney out for Tulon, and that bers was | Loy Lns of e Fikon Aica thi s oriod of Docom: | W somerhing fn 1t 1 dout ko wiat 1t was, R acte tuaile ok U tinie, 4id A0t {rom. any” con, basement daor, e LU 2T : ness,” Ete. Sl e {haughe It ‘;;"“‘”"" “”:“"’“{"” Uiat | ber, 1340, ffier han tiown you liave ireaiy given? [ Q.—Did Moulion pesk tosou of Uit clauss of the | LILG!O" e may cliooss o place pon tis tauguyy NENT-2-STONY AND BARRMENT RRIOK Mistotinnnana. 8 thoug wonld bo a greal help Tilton, | A.—=I do not reeall hut twd, There may have heen | lotier —1 don't recailsct, analiing 11294 Prainieav. g0, BARKER & | mo nenm_wWITil DOWEN, TIE WIHOLE OR ANT an amistance o him, or eomelling to (lat | MOFo, buk Idon't recall them Just at thin present mo. | Mr. Hoich (lo Kvarts)~Ia that tho same mome | Mr Evartatf Sour ffanor ploate, If the lingusg ', 110 Desrborn-at, e art of the finaly.lighted ballding, 6013, 1w storics effeet. Thero 1 it A t, | Mont. I rocollact mesling hers once: at AMoulton's orsndum? 168 10 possible application other than ils awn tern, OUSK_KND FURKTTURE TORRALE | and baremont. earnor (linton aal niacy-ats el > s fno formality or arrangement. | )oug 1 December, Mr, Evarts—1t 4 8 new mamorsndum of dstes, Iv | Llien sty statement concorning It wil nut sary it, o) —Tfies hins 10 Fooma Athtonm, and s somplata. | eapled asamachinaahop by I8, 1L, deavill IOV H - “Ofllflf MOI'SG Cnmo tO He presonted {4 to me, and 1 sald, ** Certainly, I will —Yea? A.—1 think Novemher or Decomber, %2, | 18 the samo we offered 10 show you, fn nat to to introiticed, Dut when in a letter from iy tornieind. A groad argato will b ieon e eash, TG TH RS, cormer iat kon. i) 0w fi? n,-'\-, ::-'w"flx";‘.'?" shat yon thm‘; = "w(lndl mm- Qi—Yes, that has been tesitfied to by other witnesses PRAEPARED TESTIMONY, ““","“;flf o "f;"m;'l;!firflrfi‘l ?'u“ Jimontie T fient 450 pee monib, Apply at the houso, €574 Wost | GG RENTWARM-IOUS WARN, "ORCIARD, § H “ ’ ind know, [ will ha glad io d. AT have met her onca laat summner, {0 1974, I thiak | Mr, Doechor—I Lave hero likewise the printed copy | A8 fact ol éntira pubiicily, that str, Heschier wy Washingian. s el i S S el 1120 aores Jant n Weatorn Sotfnz, on (o 1 Call Him Tler * Dear wQShat was said tn coneclion wit that? AT | tlicas are tho only times § can recollect, of 1he docimecata and lettora that T have hiade su. loavaat a cerinin tinio, is hrought Into tio rerionmae, 1‘0 HENT-CHPAP—FROM MAY 1, KOS, 817 AND Hy 1., 18 nilles from etty, Apply from axdu connection with soms sistement fn which thera Q.—Now, what abont meoting_Ler on the street or ostions npon, Theso ara printed copiea of the "“‘_ for tho purjore of waking an ftuputatjoy 31h Norih Satouatt 10 romne_and all modsrn im- | T, U HILY, 4 Gakestdo Bullding, SonJ et dofolte um, T remembor. 1 did nol see the ac- | 1y Yous awh lecture.raon 7 Ave Temember to havo | (etiore, b asnduancalsluematiun ta coree sl antigy, dromsments,. KEGERANTINNY, T esstoraal._, | fho 1AG 1 OIERA STFAGTIRING RUDD Sount, bt whether Taaw the papor of nob, 1 don't | mat her twico on tho sireet, ‘T o uob recolleot other | 8ir. ‘each—TWell,air, as T suspected, this in rome-. | 11y and the parly whe wroto it s oo the atan, iy 0 RENT ORY AND BASEMENT ~IRIC purpo 18234 feot, conmected 8 S o i Sidttonob B meotiugs than that, thing niore than a nierw momarandum of dates, There | (e it 1s compotent Ly avery rulo of evideiics ta shoy deerliing, nie, bath-reoms, wate t, oo, atary wareh r, Wilo, . PRy B s . —Nonw, before this Introdiiction of the matier {6 | (. —nd da you know st what period of time, what | ra subjecta clossified aud arrauged mo s to suggest | %t ho Bail no such mosning, Eihun A, eorace of, Abeniech i B et T it s hist muth of ol in this form of contrittion, had you known or | vesrs or fontit either of thosa wera? A.—No, tir, | the subject-mAtfer apoken of utder putticulsr hiads | _ JudAe Noliton—You could fuquire for that lag cip ¥OUN, northexit cormor Maditon au Yoy lato basmiont, situ Hidisand S0t | [listory of Beecher’s Acquaintance heard of anything atout Bowefrurneri arrangenient. | {have plingly a piotira fu the air of meoliug her, and 1 think it 18 Incompetent, eumnanie, cerialnly, that lut cleaainstincs, O RENT—T TN Al4, PANTS OF THE | Ueo it M & T | v 1 hined Mens Yore! serke B L A miL narkapa Y Do M 3 ip s genslest eoniereation | M5 Sainedlon cnnlllllm u;mmpa«:nn‘ i m;-.'.i'.,';“.‘:.’:':T;?‘Liifii’i.,%’%ti‘.i"d}& ‘B}‘,‘.flf“’“f”’ N R A0 R S e T UNITED BTATHN HOT T i > Mrs, A B or | srithiont speclal Importance so far as my memory Mr, Leach—Iecauno 1t §8 not competent for s w o OF your wifey v T ] enitura for sale. Ront very reasonabl ¥ '8 3 Q.~—Vou accosted one anottinr? A.—Yos, eir, or in part. 1 y viel rs, Tilton? A.—None wpyy ™ S WIERANE RO L & GO, 58 Doastiorn n e 21D HOT RNOW WHERR ATLE wAS, ~—About whiat length of tima? i orie gécs~ | Mr. Lvirte—Thia in the papor sroken of ot thsaup | ¢¥F- Ira iR TATY who Wil phy prompiiy o advaace. Tne | PO RENT_WITH OIL WITHOUT WO Thether tt wan o vist for good or for Bow long. 1 | st T watked sbont a ek, 1 met ee on tho Holgitn | scby sl otferel to yon, andyou dif not objec, . Ant, ne o mattor of Act, wan bhe st sour hou, fualro At tha Bonve, . onid fivor of stares 3§ and 28 Houth Canal: . er Loing ok, 1met heron Il roet, and walkad abou Mr, Heach—No 1'did not : hut when £ began to think erel —NOBIr | alis wan not, RTAT ool His Last Visit to the House | tercameun. lighted on thron sides, suitahlo for snles 2 ar accomnadativns W RENT—HOUSR NO. 688 FULTON.8T,, NEAT thren sl 1 il divids 1t desired . ain, cheap. Call st my aficn Lntweon 10 and ”"‘fi"'x'..f)}‘f)'&umf 153 Denrborn s, i s LN T = TR R WITHE I A0 a0, & ATZNEAR LINCOLN PARK—A NEW TWO. n M spidy PRI, it somant aotagut brick, 1 imin A ol e et [eatiani I Ui eity for man: Hegardiug payment in futnre on this account of Y. roer's, to be applied in thin way, how did the ta, end brick batu. CHAKLES N. HALE, | fagturing furniture r similar pusposess ront wey low to mat WP come on aa 3 R o 7. i 4 you tecollest £7 “A.—Thera was S At e or addreas &, MATUSKA £€04 | Ayy Tpterview in Which Not n | ne srrangement mado apout from timé o time. At ablock, On suother occaslon my fipression 18 that 1 | thero ws nomeihing in il of anbstauce, T began to A MEETING ARRANGED. wan golug down Clinton, sireet, aud wheu near Alon- | make inquirics with regard to it. Q. (MTanding witneas & papet)—thut Fittla note retery tagus 1 walked down as far as lier Louse with her, I | 'Tho Contt—1t muay be too fulk for s memorandam, | to your scoing Mre, Tilon' * next Friday.n dtd not go in, Mr, Hoach—Can he use it if it Ve too full for & on'tsgo her ta-morrow # 7 A, (Raading—e l‘luf Q.,—Now, in connection with the SBunday-nchool In | manicrandum? s don't sco you bo-morrow night T will next T'ti tha fall of 1871, do you remember any meetlngbe- | The Uourt—ves, Now yo n that moinoEn Q.=-Now, can you, from that meworandum, imcen you and her? A.—I do not recolicct any, BEECIUER TO MR8, TILTON. sny clreumatanc of daie, of By Ay of tho wes on 7 bnsl- Apply on tio Q.~Did you take nay part In providing tho arrange. o of Mrs. Tilton. ::‘fw;:::;rlmwme.unmnon,whermruwm rig! Lt Tt Q.—At the Sunday-school 7 A.~I do not recall any, .—Pleass laok at No, 13, which fsa letter of yours, | Which thut was wriiten? * A.—T caniot Nz ft asto. RGO IANTENRET WA I intereala Moulton would ssy : “Send me,"or I'with | bui it in very possibie, guqud(um "Wt 1his I,..,.,,:a,.m.um 5T ne mow ot | deGinitely, T rorchect the eircumatatica, 1 know Pl o ervate Tty Apply 8¢ Tioom 6 e o fAat T IO Word Was flpo en. you would glys ma so much.” Bometimes he wrote'lt, | Qu—WWas ii lier custom to atlond Babbath-sohool? | home hiere with my mister,” Does thaf refor (o the | Tiiton wished tares mo abont fier mother, or o ul and sometimen ha aafi 1t, and whe {§ was {n the " dry | A,—No, ir, sxcept on rare occanions, period at which Mrs, Perking was your houackeeper in | oiher matter, and T dnirlwl thls hasty nototo sap iy TGN COTTAU ON WATSUT, PUBLIOT ALL, WITI TW0, AR e b {8 whou T was not lecturing, 1 it [ Q.—Un any such occasion du you rocollect anything | your wife's abronicn? A1t does, elr, 42 1 did not sea lier on Friday plght, I would the gesy v Wuod; guod ordor. D, LEUNARD, 139 mod by stexm, - Apply to T, LVMAN, 17 :I::, :x: ‘mu‘ 1t rrnmml{‘. nnm.inm‘%: ',,'“"‘“ passing betwoen you and her 2 A—I don't vecollect | © Q.~-Wun that letler written during thabperiad? A, | Friday night, - . pacy - z Chapter in Corinthian 4 1) d ogother. Vhen ‘l'l"t n' 0 winter | anythiug, There may have been, Lut I don't rocallect, | —Yes, sir, » Q.—~And whera on * Friday nost” wonld you by TRD HOUSE, BIGILT ROQMS, | 1pv0 RENT-DGOR ON WAIN TiVEH, APPLY 10 A il L sonon, and T was lecturing at all, I almost Alm{l Q.—Now, at your Friday e\‘nnlnfi ‘meatings, do you 1t in 1672 or ‘1873 that lctter was writieny | necn her? A.~In the loctude-room, or after thy ey, ark-st, § 1a gvol parly ouls: ehenp T LYMAN, Hoom 17 Partiand Blick, Poes AlL 1 att 'Nlul;\rc eck or somefhing of that kind immediately, | remembsr auy oceaslon on which thera waa any inter. 2, ture, any ilmo. Avplyatbowse. | [ enTy A R BOARDING. HOUSE RO, 6 ocH 1e LA n e o s o] Hew alwecti yupeaclt wnil Moy Tltont A2t don't e, Desch suggests that {t miuht poesibly be | C.—Is that tho reforencotoFridaynight? A-ruy SOLONEI i NLYLTIR LRRATSLATI NOARDINEHOURE RO, 108 D I be o xo remember any intervlew, sud ye 1 have an impression | the end of 1871, Ifow s that? No suawer, 18 what T understand it sir. OPLE 0. o tlireeatory {1 Lasement Llck building, No. | o . 0 e RRA R AT TooiteToll Nt SXtreniely Taw ront. 15108 £0. | Frees 45 Lomindons ot more colared famition. APbY 03 pramise U RE N Tiiton not to be ubll:‘wl 1o make thl 1 Tisinewy Toeation the ey ing. Q.—Now, where g it T dld meet her (here, but it Iy only an smprassion. | Q—lten Ibis feller, which 1 have liere, any felatfon | | Qu-\Well at that s ra now, Frtdny night ity ouse, Apply No. 190 Nortl Q.—You mean an fnterview in which you spoko | to th Y 71 regular lsctura or pruyer-mecting night e wilh oue AUGLIOET A-Nothing muro (1ah SDIy 8 | Aresbo s gromee L 01 10 You of Nacel 8, 18717 | TEIRE SVt BEL ERTUITRRARS 11t gy on receive or have tendered 1o you any account of theso expondiluresy A,—I = 3 e den’t racollect anything, octing, : Mlr, TtneverLuasbeen shy jatlor, "It in the tijuq '0 RENTZFURNISUED TENEMENT 170 10 HENT T, WELL LIONTED Q.—-Did you kéep any srconntof tho agaregate of | *'Q—AD the Sundays st your chireh? AT don't | 1 ar, - " D0F ol ananewer to your letter? A,—It | R e B e ciows, © L S1 OF emady LTI AT A b U ',],..“}1,‘,"!‘6\'.‘\‘ i looation ot ialnass: * fouulrs of | hg Reverend Witness Overa | thoiesmointss awidont ik | aver kept ny ner | recslleet meciing hes 10 apoek 10 her, nd ot Lt ey | B Evacta—énd tho ltter. e Nures wing 'tho Dablt et e tnterenss 0 UEATZOPRY TODAY FOR EXAMINATION. Xt s 2 b e 5 count or memorandum on the earth of any money I | havabeen, It wan the habit of onr clinrel, both at tlis 1 The bleealng of (ol reat ipon you, Eyety spark | betwoen you, us pastor, aml thoso of your Mnm;: AR 1AV oot JACkAbn . Drice 825 vxots 7 roowm | (1 O Ara T COAI-YARD, ‘Hfi} W does the Testimony orer bad. I certalaly did not wake exception in this }-‘rlgnl.- aight ’”"},‘:‘J}Jfi‘.\fl’:’fx&.‘:fim{:‘ mzcltil‘n‘ ) | of Ughit and warmth I yous own houss will by star ton who prosont theimuslres. [l thira any fry weh irsrof Commer Business % it o ie, o itlo | and ¢ sun tn my dwelling, Your noto broko like | AUOUE 117 "A.—~No, wiri ilob sl takes place fn ty tc! - _. | Var of Comme = &5 5 5 7 the early perod, and fn connection with | greotings, to stop, 1 somectitnes stopned hinlf nn hour | snrin i front tn tho cluster of poople? ' ENT—NRW BRICK AND STOXE FRONT oy O 7] N prifig upon winter, and gave me an fnward rebound Poapl | (lnnlllnflmm‘été with moders conveniencas, at O BT NODR. o8 SOUTH SRANc] tho falk abont money, eithor about this mortgage | in meetings,—~from tento forly minutes, os tho caso 37,00, R0, #45, 2 AR <3 er month un Arbo finee: Jnm‘ 0, Xt Ada N TRorih Shordones o Biaia o belc'yinck, itandaluh and Carpont 1100 4, LAY ES, 7 Moteopolliau Bock, Tweitsrcconl x T_CHEAPEST RENTS IN GHIOAGOZA | Sk AP0 to oy and hasement brick, Sath Sido, for 810 or otherwise, was anytiing satd betweon Montion aud TFRONT, NEAR Jothing, ncibing sctioumly, F recolieet ¥ have heard TFTONT AT ; . nothing soriounly, I fec avo hear ‘Y.‘x'x‘.fi.“‘n"“cf'fi;fi'"',‘: Admonition by the Court Against | thesubs :E::r‘.éhe‘firggggg%fln:n’:}gtgll:mflt His Amplitude Bow 10 opon & futire, what {010, i menle tgvmr(ll m».i. lNu|uun can ever know, none but God, 3-—-;::‘ 3".7.‘&‘.’.';'{",::’.?:‘:..f";m.“':fi' i ght bo, et de i % o prose oA thate are Q.—In mectings of that kind botween yourself and | Thore was Monat Rivad |"'«he°r? f::-xu.gufl:r;:fiu‘:ififd A.—Yes, pir. They stop—from Wreuty to Mu.."c: parishioncrs, do you recall any meeting between your- | thero was tho altsrnatlon of Lopa aud despalr, that | Rometimea s huandred of thedy but generslly they self and Mrx, Tilion7 A.—I don't, marked tho ptigelinags of oid, If only it might lead | Wore from ten to twenty: Jittls creanda cr Cogses .—Wan Mrs, Tilton ever at your houseat this perfod ments of peopls that waut to see e, n!anember, i A.—an e to the promised land | or, like Moses, sliall I div on Ireopls i b and uak iy Chambor of Comracree, to my kuowledge, I | theborder? Yourhapeand courage arelike modi- | ikey can calli othier persond, to kiow if T can atiea A elogant marblo fronf, Wesb Sldo, for $G Q.—What dfd Aoutton say, If anytning, on that sub- | ‘nover saw her there, e ! foaild | bantiam, or If 1 have receive:t a tote, or if 1y hlenZalory Hramih Weat hdny e 6 11 Yo want WANTED--TO RENT. Joct 7 A,—Well, directiy, Ttaunol repeat, except that | - Mr, Biach—Dock that word never apply to alltme 7 | ks ot e aofire you 10, restoroand rebulld | oy s s thousan Hits Uings of tuat Eimt. ot dea i e oo e VIR A, ok S O S T TR TR AR Thinro s Secolicilon”flal hat subject caraa up, bt it | A~3o, 1 uadersloog MF, Evarls o il tontime. © | Sk eineof i aosdoiad 1t fo cuoc and, usbitn sk | 8w vl that 618 St 1 getatne > B R 0N O AT S h'a fow thousanil doilats wisie ta rent & (rate The TLawyers Have a Hot Time Elr(l:dnlnd.uvm;lnlnr&p;g:l‘%:f:ldm’m nd, A% s later ———e npirit, L will prove s Life no table aa fow ara sble to MUB, DMONOE TO DEECHER, Eiraity-fom: th 1y, de 91,50 & yoar: southeast front; | Sluss hatal ln lh:cily.d-rlnf 'b‘fi'@'\!l{"ui'zbw LAI'!:lrflm- 7 Evarie—I won't go on with lhuiumnnh - MORE IMPORTANT LETTERS, live, and i another world the emancipated noul moy Q.~Ploars Iook at thls letter,—a letler from i, i on slidng furbuae, nm(“‘Allmmlnm improrce | ‘l'l‘y:’li‘fll:lllll’ly Gy LAFUSSE, W Wost Bignth A. Th Bel g o CCHEN PLAN, ol - utter thanks, 1If it would Lo of comfort to you now | Morse of Uct, 21, 1871,~and ray if you rcmember py ‘ot can b conruited w 110 shin ke R mong Cmeseives, ——ie Mt BEECHEN'S EXPLANATION THEREOF, and flien to send me & letter of truo Snwarducss, | celving it and delivering &t to Moulton? A—Tafiy {hia bouts o 1 8. m.and8p, m. Pusiossion NTED-TO" IS A m=1_-‘,‘uu|= or rsn'( n“r; THE LAST INTERVIEWS, Mr., Evarts (banding a letter to ir, Boecher)—Just | tho outcoms of your undar life, it would Le eafa; for | 1t o in rlosirable netaihortivod by o facn! 717 Yook at that Jetter and sy If you recelved 117 A.—r | 18m uowat lome here with wy slstor, and it ix per. Q.—0ct, 21, 1871, scoma lo be the date, De eloss (o nire, And conveniont ‘THE CONYENBATION CONCEDNING LITTLR RALPR, WO.STORY AND HASEMRNT BRICK of two; tmus e and 1 TRORTONY AND HARENAST Wik T atreet cars; rent prmaptly naid. | Afdrers kol I Hibune Fultert d Beach Objet Tho Q.—Thora 1s a littlo furtlier ltom of testimony fn | don't remomber recelving it, I prasume I did, though, {{_":{f;",‘:j;.‘;:;:{:fl;}',‘u?w::‘e:;:::‘g’;glm{fi:h‘;gg;: ”"Qf‘f;\.‘g;:';‘{"}b"w end Of It sho ssyn: Dy fram Van Firiear. cars and AshiamE o, atbea.. 3 i _ | Futierlon and Beac 00! M= | conneotton with that vint to Tilton's house, which I | It s in Mrs, Tillon's houdwriting, from Heaven to the lumgry, God Las eurielied your | know I think it strangs you th 14ld ask e to ealljy o wENT_I T DS | \\TANTED=TO BENTCHOUSES ASD COTTAGES selves Hoarse was last lnquiring sbout, You will remember you Evarte—Thia letter was produced by Moulton, | toral nuture, May nob othiers partake,” $aom, Do you souember onything Uit pesaite rmoms, kool diabie, steoet nall parts ob flia clip ab A o, 4 Londatapneh st = iy wrole a latter whers thers was s3id to iaya been & dis- | wae handoed o him by Beeobier, Q.—Well, was that letter “Ta wht télation hetween yoursrlt and Mrs, Til. | tweets you and Mra, Morae, belors 1hin letter wa wn aTed Lones 10 rooms s vasap to | U | hiaviug had tonants whils the clty has gond on T where thers 4 t 1 her family id that § ten, L ek that ) Ya3, nir, 1 d o tennnt iy Bt ety | it Houses pinte et culicatod, aid eeturns st cusslon about the child, A.—~The intersiow of some | preceded by any communleation on your part, Lol | o 801 lier family tlotterolatet el e that satirdd. | A =aYou alr, Ldo, e N it 11 4 s boraste 4 early part of Felrusry? Tho frst éwo weoka of Fob- N e e e Cilutbied, Avinad, | They Stcceed Partially in Enforelng | ruser? Yo Trmember, e \ ANTHDLTO RENTANOURES-LHAVH LVGTT Their Ideas of Evidence. i uvg;:n :;:yol:::::ttcnou:;rt': prosrpr g ey e fruy goud pactics G Hoines | all phct OF 1b that bk been given s to whother Anyibiog further Y!‘u RENT-R8 NORTH DEARBOR 1 rtory and Lascraent marblo front. 133 Malwonest., Jtoom 3, ['0 RENT—FOUR ¥ hricks on Langin; ATRIGILE, on prom Objocted to, ,—What was that? A,—A couversation that T Iy at tho lottor and sag If that fetter was preceded Ly | Tho Court—Take it I A wodding, Blo was under n great dm’;”( any communiestion on your part? A.~Not that I ceptions, feclin, kuow of, 1hiave norecolleotion whatever In tegard to | . A.—T0 that ditturbed condition which Monlton and A, {he matter. Tilton and I attempted to restore to order and har- | Mors arts—iVell, what nrose bebwoon you and ¥, an: that want of confids b b 0 on (h“ll-hl:gil l.h;vll{vm;‘h‘ah“ufil.;l“;ulm“l?‘t" mony again: that waut of conl et 10 ono that she could_go to, conld' not go Q.—Do you remembar giving it to Afoulton? A.—T | Lan nn“fl wifn, «hlcuuuauxfigulflgfi'min“lm ac‘g,: dingbiee syen, bnd I eald: 1 Py 3 o e e A ¥ 6 cotnael of meml ][0, MENT-FULNINIID, TO A SATEREAT AT : took placo, don't recolloot glving {t o nim, air, slon ntlm]:‘:(.rlnu, s which ¢ labarad cotluderahly (1 | 1uwds our so.” It was s complimentary on1 coze family, a_cottnue vt 8 rooms, for board of sclf an Y S RTONTF si o = = 11 restore, and to encourage her as hier pantor a8 well an | teous statement, made off-hand, without ‘any conids . wifo, Tujhire at 123 Nanora-at, AV ARCEL-HG RESTRIIGR TR SFOREIIONT, A Presidentinl Condidate Among | Evarta (reading)—In what part of the intorviow to Q! Do‘v:u r;metnuer i havit o -uus:aunn 10 | A 1o Mar GYOry ANAGIYOE 19 1he Dnr GF Lniin | erattuibut that of Kiniuost, bt tho aeiceh pea 10 RENT-RRICK 1IOUSH, 15 S0UTH MORGA breierrad, T .0 It the Spectators, which you Liava mads referonce? Toll what clso oc | Fou for giving letters? A.~I remember a hablty but | yiaur to rostora tho DHyht and pArtiouide object of | ani — t., 11 rounis, Hioderu Improveionts gavfixtures, | < ANOED_TO RENT_II0USEWITIHONOD RAIL X currad At such intorview. A.—Some romaris wers | Do auggeation, her life, Fullerton—One moment, Apily o the cornur uoxt scuch, ] A A iy an: Ciiben s Boutn, Hid o made which I cannot recall,and he expressed grist and | Q. —No suggestion wan made, but thers was that RUB INWANDNESS. MF, Ioach—0ng moment, (ANT ANTORY AND eant ol Stat f Stato, and fiorth v Thirty-second-at. b, me. Sdameat, BSERYATIO inisery, and Lurst Into toars, That is the actual end KW TURNISHED OBSERVATIONS, of tho interviow, i | 1. INT awmeli-front houso on Michigan-a¥., noar kightesnth. At 3 RaS-fistures with liouso, furnaa laundry, rang £l "Duning tvuny on mafh dhoror hasoments houo 2% VYT AN ment, b —Th a8 the babit Mr, Evarts—No e I: 4 1 Juded Nollon (1o wilness)—Well, you underehnl b'n"' 08 your pantt A —Thore wes lle hsblt on 1oy Mr. Deooher, Ty the Tatter 'w“’.fid,hfl'(,,":;f,‘:\ that to bo the nrigin_of um)upm'uluu Letween i ,—OF carrying to Moulton lotters you recelvedd A, [ te s letter of trua Inwardnes ida Was thers any llemn. Morsa! A,—Yes, 8ir; thut wab the o Q.—Nor, on the occasion of yout visit at hin houss | _y, 1 of it g B ° 2ap —hatever I contiderud proper, 1did not eatey him | apecial or conventional meauing of, that word ns hee foraoul baro, This e thy chintun fo sot 8 sl | and log: B2, Tribuna oftied, MUCH LEGAL GAB. 10 Pabrusty, wan thero suy occssion during the In- | averythin BULT CATried hion whatever T u.nu';m T | tween you and Srs. THtod 7. A-—~Thora whs 3. tory | 3Ir, Cvarts—What wedding was this? A.—I canedd 'rth i VW ASTED-TO TENT. OTTAGE OF ¢ RUOME, “ADMOSITORY. terviow with Mm‘ cr with int and his wife, fu which | honor I had » right to curry, that would ilrow | spocial mnoauidg in it on my parh, but ko conventloual | 83% o R FITTE POTT LR TONY BTONK ARD DRIOK withi ouae, or b or § rounts, Stalo yon expressed gtief, or mirery, or burst into teats ¥ | light on the situation of which Lo was the msn in | Of understood méaning baiween s, I did hot waub Q.~You say Mrs, Morts spoko of trouble, and of o and W X 8 oliico, £pectal Dispateh to Tha Chicado Tribune. A HOUSE OF 770 1 BrooxrLrN, N. Y., April 6,—~The crowd was enor- br:nl frome 435 to 0’&1 per | mous again to-day, and Judgs Nellson opencd ths ity _________ | morning dcsston by a shary, stern admonition o pere IED HOUSE 1IN | gona in the gallery, Ifo threatened, tn cass of fattro Ry A SATIT 5 S | diaturbances, to clear tho court and sit thereafter with I ounss Noa, S0, 0 130, two brick b lutren s, | oun NT-DWELLING, 143 TWENT' dining-roun, kitchon, ete., on my’ gae-natuens, hot nm.‘ coldd i flours; well dhitad and comfortable in at ot or 147 Wabaah-Ly, in 1 miile of Courl P ANDRICK | trice. Address F 83, Tribu ) 4 AT camt eay thil 1 dlg ot exprets regret, Lo e of Th \ h cause, in tha fore patt of the intervisw, tha earlier part of the inferview, we pasecd over the Bowen diffi- culty, sud T will not'zay that T did not ery, 1 made no tecord oI fuy feats In my tnemory, sis, and I don't_think oy memory, o ihe whole, wik' & very hiopeful one and A very reassiring one, chsrge, to encourage her in tne slightest dogeoe. having no cauusel, or you hara fntimated that, Wil Q.—Yen, Well, aud it lhu1 lotiers were carrisd to Mr, Beach—Woll, I objoct {0 that, troubls waw {t pite’ refefred to? A.—~Troubls in th him, or giyen to him 3 if this lottsr was given to him Mr. Evarta—Wé won't take it in fhat way, What | family of hor taughter, and hor own troubles camoup 1t was o thot way? A—It way fhm to him in thal | special meaning did you— A,~That she shonid | *150 b ¥eldiloh to suprarl, atid what not, way, it I gaveid,” Probably I did, wrila {0 me about her rellglous expetivnces to the éx» .—=Win it o quosthin of becunlary—wers they Q. ~Now, ploase fead hnt lotter throngeh, as I | clution of avery other. - milters of pecuntary: condlderdlion that slie was rs: FU a good nolgh Gor must b Inoderato, Addron C of o o TO RENT-A TURNISIHED 1ROO) = wish to ark you some quesilons, Do you remember | Q.—An distinguished from hbr external elrcumatans | férring tn?” A~Tt iras oniy in part tht, sin, P'r at Raom 11, 191 Clark: |y N1S11ED 100N TN | closed doors. Deecher himself was unusually bright . “A(mh; c}\m ol ,\h‘a nl.r;m'mw i 'l‘l:!m a8y | 1 m::'g fihn‘l’let‘ran oy it ‘y Sk mq ? Q.n\“el:‘!llr{ e st i an'e_r‘c‘;l“E bt gn;mmgx taf ’tx:‘ xgr)-;; .mdknw RLENT. WO-STORY HOUSE, Wit T N o 0 . nch Acl =] ol 0 ‘ell, &ir, do you remember what you w! .—NoOw, thera /s nnother phraeo Leray 'rue in- L o LW 7 2 T3 VVinghurior v, il n blosk igams Van | ono o e sentierians Sorh S0 eatchl Mol st o | eeiontty mbbed thr e H1% T hiete-chitr Uth | firat past or In tia second 7 Al cave tint fo Mloulions . . ‘waridneas o Gulvomm of Sout ILner fio: Lulicttou--T object to that, cars; ront, $28 por mantl; with Larn, 840, Ap- | farred.” Ditass adives A, 19 Trignna ofic dently e situstion errors, an Q. —Thé futerviaw just befors yom loft the hotiee. [ ~ Q,-«\¥a this letter from Alre, Tilton to you, dated IT WOULD DB SAFE, Judge Nellson—8o far as you know. & R s = T === | yolce s clear, pomtive, and solemn, Tho cloke of the inierview, A~—Why, sir, the laM | Mag3, 15717 A.—Yon, sir, for T am now At home Liero with my slster, and it fa | Wi1eE8—S0 far a¢ 1 know, . o TOTSE ON WEST K1DF, GUNVE- HORSES AND CARRIAGES. A BANDONIO AUDITOR. shing thal was done was to kins each’other’ all threo .~ Wan'that precadsd by mny communication by | pernitiedito you'(iblnlpunderacored) permitted tynu, | e Evarts—itell, tho leiter anca, Do jon bitt nlently silusted, Fuenitnre of 10 reomy for rale oheap | _ . A DA T Motlton mat all day just ab Lis sdverssry's foat, sround, snd 1 did not burad Snto tears for that, | youtoher? A.—[dob's recollect sny, Alr, Do youn | A,—The porm! was simply a referenca to the p:'l’x;k'l‘gh sttange that yod should ‘sak 16 4o call yoa N LL FLL, ON ) < 3 !iurcnlh, Nona bnt cash customcrs neod auswor, Ad- e COU o e Dot ety d3cary ot ,,"t,,"“,’fi Wt | atarlug an i tils face wiih n constant, bitter smife, ' ehow botter (han 3:3 scle har- i - AL e faater in doublo: alsg aaa toee. | TIE LISTEXERS, THX EVIDENCE, AND TUE ODJEC: alsg 010 tuur- wuglibeed or Kentucky rosd or family mare, 14 harde TIONB. lon mean anythivg to which it was respousive, orany | fact that in—that by our past ugreements and by tue * o i Evarts—That is all of thil JolieF, tnfifil:‘:ll“r:lt[l::ni_ Aasihiag lrumm{ ik, understanding of all partios thete was—there nedt not To witnesr—~Did you at any s ever enk hirtoa My, fwstta—Austling lesding (Laughler,) INT TO DRECHER, Jutigo Nedisoti—) wish counsel would fnstruct tho witness yhien 1 éan do a0 to answar simply ' yea " or T ?rn TUNT- 1RO MATY 1-TI§ TWOSTORY AND basemont Drick dwalling-lymuc, 01 Walmsh-av., north- east otner Twents-firal- o Le any hindrancs o our noclal relations, ) " y OTLY A~That fa |~ GuoThinwes mubsuiuent Lo e intagriew ybu bave Fan aent by Shor wey iy Ba v uupibg il 11 the mudery I oW v ] 73, | to codlicdly A,=Nu, bt 3 Ty R e A o . | **no" Perhaps It would be better received by the | whatT understood yout question to bo. glveh n February? A.—Tiat was in February, 1473, =3, b, gzt Aviiyio St WHLKOR, cr sl | M Vi ot beh e T SinL e oot | oot the tavore wer preseat gscept Ty, et | e ik e T AR % e O FOITAT pplag tore, (i haode bigh, T3sarnt age, canpieoin | €' family, including all fla w o, 83 ukal, | figaris—To Mr, Beochee— Yer,” or ““no, an snan- | Evarta (reading)—Boooxurs, May 3, 1871,—3Mu, | Q.~Now, on tuatubject of being nala, h what nenes THE WOODHULL, JLENT=DIL FUIL SAL A sactfiics, A3 1hs otner has no further | early in thedr places, and all ¢nvnil them sat promis | awor, sulliciently disposes of qliestion as & matter- > > Dercreat My future, either for lifs or death, would | of sufety did you uts that exproraioh 2 Av—Woll, sir, DRASTAL R L L TR e for thetns alsa & Milla: sfdobac ton magon awda s | yont persimagen of Flymoutl, ewnteegstion, who lis- | of evidsnco, aud s direct anewer to a anestion ad- | bo Liappler cowld I ut fool that you forgave while you | When a womsn is fnvited o pour out Ler fuuerinos SIEB PARS X TULE DRAGA ivent o fea ar foe 00! poweion aoy tus | binef Bafmtis Woadrat Tiotol, Wabisti-tv Sorut? | fencd with nndapuld satiafoction lo tha pastors itroeted o you, Ut in o propes, sutwor which the Iaw requires, and all axpreas! ars unneceasary, . “To the Court~I supposo that {s Your Honor's view ? Judge Neilsots bowod his head afirmatively. AXOTHED INTRRYIEW, Evarte—It {a {n lie testimony here that you had lind oneoblier interviow at Tilton'a honss with Mra, Tiitots thn‘l 14 was aione with her, You remomber that? A,— do, Q.—~YWse it a8 you recall il In the latter part of the 7eir 19111 "A.~Tuat s ay auppusition, Q.—Now, sir, how did thas interviaw ariso? A,~I catltaay ffom uuy kowiedge ; ouly I bave an itpros- sion that 1 was sont for ta that interviow, pensiblo p: fyrget me, _Inall tho sad coniplications of the jiaat uquhu on religlous aubjects it fe—shia Lina & right to ~Ar, Beccaer, do you vewember in My, 18, bofore May 1. Call at liouse frons 3:00 10 4:00, year my endeavor wastn rnllrel{ keep from youall | the knowledge that Jtshiall not beshown, It wasto | erifereabostid, anyiling arising {n belersure ins ot aulTering, to boar myeel! aloue, losviug you foreyor | be ona of thiose lottors that I would nob take to Moul- | of Birs, Woodhull thah had apyeszeld fu souaof 2 1gaoraud of {1, Ay weahons were love, & large, uniir- | (on, There were several that I never did take fobim | Now York pajera? Aw-Ido, ing generosity, and © neatehiding.” That I have fsiied | that t regarded — ik ok i uiterly, wa both know ; but now I ask rar,ilm.m," Mr, Iisach—T'hts ts niot within the line of inquiry, Q.—How was tha b Lrought to. Four nolice, so ki Q.—This word, compound-word, noet-blding, fsita | Alr, Evatta—\Woll, thin last obsorvatfon, 1n that | whom? A.—1 don't khotr, elf, I saw it (g it ward of any use by you of with which you wore con. | privany in that senssof privacy was the word ' safe " | papers, vorsant? A,~—Ko, bir; 1t Is not my word fnany seuso u-gl TC A.—Certainly. S e el ol Qu=Natv, when dld I\ como fo bo & matter of cite or way, ), —Can you unow remember, Mr, Beccher, whother Q.—);ud 1t besn & wonl used between you and Mra, | OF Dol this Iélter was writton fubsoqueut to ‘an iitor. | £eFETe betwoen you dnd Muutton, ar you and Tilteat Tilton In any way beforo (Lis lotter? “A,—Not tuat | vlew which hus beon spoken of in Tlitoh's teetimony, | A~—T think—well, within & fow duys—willina diyer ovor I remouiber, 1 wia certainly mot s common | =bo Infervlew which yoiu had will Lim fn the cara sl [ two. I Lafo an twprewsion (ho dey followiog, Lol word, Hpringeld 2 A.—Well, 1 could not, I dont kuow | cannot say quite cert.iuly, Q.=VWhat dil you understand Dby thab word wheh | that Ioould Indentify it'In any sdch way. ‘wonty-tirst-at, lons of amplitude or emphasis e i Iueld wtatements, both of his own poaltious, and of B RRTAT oA?c"rP&:x%flgévmnu OV FONATL, UAVE SALES 'O HORN@, GAn: | Titon's and Moulton's operations, The constant T T A TE O ey, | Ttias AND WARNESS TUESDAYSH, THURS: | neries of positivé and solemn denfals 2nd contradio- PG BRI, ] A A e A dar warrat. | tous which Beecher Lad fomako was romarkable for st = ARGE, RLAOANT, FURKISTED | oo ,;‘dm o "\':’ek Iargaly hr".‘"‘fl. and tha dumand. | I8 conclsenass, solemnity, and emphasia. The greatér 2 at, wohavo beoa_compolle o . ':fl‘lfg'fi' ",vfl.‘"x;‘c‘) r,‘_-&rl:‘d.l. l;‘ ”Ig::n 2 f‘::" By, Beaz. oo c'l‘ll 2. u:’.r:u 8 | part of the morning was epent in :nruut and m:nlon SBLENDID BTO0R—OF “OARRIAAES ate contention over tho admisslbility of Deechar’s rep- ROTON.PLAOE, O FORTY. | 4\ saloat low prices at my new manufactory, 216t etitfons of Iis converastions with Mrs, Tilton as eyl or of Wond I anmond, 3 | Wabsati-a._opeiring ln all_branches, I donce. Teach showsd much ardor fn maln- o, taining his poeillons, ond mot unfreqnently , marble mantel FEW MORR L A\ water, rent 830 pecyear. | A K made excursions futo the realm of lavective auil Bixteouth-sta. A R R 1, the beat higates In the oty for thomnas 110, 4730 113 Norih Deapininosiste JONRILE RA = - = B o U —Not¥, What occutred botwoen you ahd Titeact N = s = hom ? A,—Uy Ars, Tilton, you received thin? .=In January, 18727 A~ don't know thias I could Qe L) T_K PINE REMDENOW AND GRS | A% W, MILLAR-REPAIUING OAUTIAGES AND | TE & lorce omu o - viger mbich rong bY Tire, Titon, Yo west thereand found ber ? | 7M. Heach-_dinat s objected to indentity i 1n Moultod, Of both of them, conrequent upon b 5 " 3 0 ¥ % —t . 3 Auch way, oultos, oth of them, conrequent uj g nds, J!lunlyol wm. 1n tho be;flmllulnlhun bugaies at bottom prices, 18 Washington: through the Comrt ltke the pealing of o trumpet 3“.{.". ‘slio was there alone, Jndge Neltson—1 think we'll take It, sir, . —Well, you romember that you had an interviow | pearance of this cafd? A,—Tio onty thiug I recollect 'Ot RALE—OHBAP—A L, HRUR YOUNG. ""r; Beocher's color helghtenod at tho intensity of Deach's F :m work aingle or doublo. Inquirs ¥07 West Madl- | personsl allusion: wona " Ty I TS Y T3 T AT AN T TS sy T TAE CIOANITY CHAPTER. on tousks | [Of, SALE-TOR BUGO-VERGSIPAPTUAN | ons of the tnctdents of the morning session was the bie, 14 Q.~Now, sir, what pasaud Letwoen you and hor on Witness—I understood: wi& Lim intho cars 2 A.—Distinchly, wia an fntervidw with Tiltou s day or tio afterward, that visit 7 BMr, Beach—We excopt, air, . —Atid tho date of that hias Loen Rxed, I think, b o % Wiiness-1 underatood it (osimply signify, the hiding | Tilton orby a loltee 7 Ac—Dnt thiers fa o date to this, | 12 Yich Lo gaVs kd i acoojut of 1us vislh todek of troullea ih her household, sad I— Woodhull, Teceas, Q.=No flMu,ln lAh.M but this s whiloyour aisler was Q=W Yoo A LEGAL SQUANDLE. % M, Fallerton, for plsintiff, objected to this inter- viow helok given in evidenco, TLis, couunel cone o n Flfiui K 0 ncar depot, ULNICIL& BUND, & Dearborn-st. #tate how Ho doscribed that tuferrew, A ¢ Slonroa.st, tntroduction of & Dible luto th arcua of forenslo dis. 30 WENT-OT FOR BALR=NTAT THE NOISTAT | Soomt AT ONT PrET: | o 1 of & Dible o tho rcus of foreuslo dis: | (epled, wasa your after the chirgos wera made dnd, | | THE DIMD mAtUNQ MM HEADT. n Four Lo T AoTen it 1 whther or mot that | ¢l SIFs Lo 62 43k 58 1000 8 Lio ssw Ut curd b 0 1 prol DRoNEAL ot oA 7 - A N-ONF_Li Rit- | pute. ris desirod earnestly sud fougl 0 in. | #oid nce siich as this coul manufactured, lor recess the cxamination of ' lvecher contin- sl - was patisfied that §t bad referenco to him aud by bt e Ea..‘,‘j"..‘,'.‘: e, el 3 wonke ong leater. on aldebue | (rudico aw evidence certatn tests marked Uy seeckier | _ M. Evarts argucd at rouse Teugth for tho admisalon leter was writton tn that winter of 1872, subsequont to ¥ chiold, i I go i Q.—{Stowing lotter.] Took at this, Mr, Boocher, 4¢ | your intcrview with Tillon In the cars, orjtot 7 A.—~I gg'fiv‘fl“fllh-‘?fl“ "\".;’.“}fi:‘.'.’}f'“l.“'é‘f‘ 1}“ ;x‘:l:iia you rle.:\ln, 4 say whether you received thal lettor, | cannot recollect anything about that, =~ . a hop to thal matter; thut ft portenied and [t tio’ memorsnduin of dato of it recoption 1s | _Q.—D0 you knuw how ehrly i the wintar of 1872 | fueliich, fo sald (DAt he - prepared el joura? A,I.—fil‘rfill thouy it ths momorandum of lfln mf“‘mmfl your Louss? A.~No, sir. I caunab | gt g ulght see lor o hin bost, 110 guve e su:e dalenuy; ook Like my wrillug when X wiile | Tecsllif, |\ osa sucy an the Dagiiog, of Jue ouunt, lierufura, 0f Low Lo gob hlinsol? up, sod weat .. down, aud met pirs, Woodliull, and askellf v ‘Wall, you think? AT think it is, ste. uary to go South 7 A,—1 could not a3y, air. It varlod 4 ¥ ] £ Luils 3¢ the time, yols aupposs 7 Art think so, | 10 diferont years, and T tisve uok looiod to tho potut | e },‘;,»g*},*;“,ggmg,»mmfl ke Mool ler o Q.~Tho note {{solf hua no date? A.—N atail, Icould very easlly ascertaln it if you thought fu the morning papers, aud wished toask whelbet of thia testimony, as it was the ontly interview that oo~ curred betweon thie partios after tho Interviow of De- cewber, aud aflor the account, of the troubls between tlio parties bhad been published, Judge Neilson suggested that defendsnt could atate ‘what oceurrad withoul glving any conversations. Alr, Beach argued sgainst thls, tsking the ground tuat Tilton was sbeent frow this futerviow, and there furs ho thought it was hot gdinissible. e would aek, Did the Court hold that declaratio: it TIE B st be sold this week, st 300 Wabash av, inan Interview with Mrs, Tilton, which interview , faraished. i T WILL, RRLL MY IGISE, BUGOY, AND AT | must have partaken of the character of » pantomime, jreatn: buggy 12 sfuare box, and but tittla | slnce ecohor declared that during ita occnrrence b O e A T e GLtouds | apoko nots word. Hoach, with proper fire, interposed pany. & strong objection againat theadmission of the (oxls, QAKS FOR WORK AND |/and sventually was succossful, 13, horsas, calts, and poissat 20 FOOLISINENS, o, W ny residance AR I8 TaNaliont. TO RENT-ROOMx. 710 TENT-FLEARANT HOUMS, NIGRLY FUR. ty = nishod, to gentlemon; rens Jow 1f pormsnent, ok | [ ORARS OUEAP=8E T Lizslioas, 64 Wast Moy o s WestMlonrogal, e it was important, 0 QKN FETIGHT PARTIRS, THIE BEG- & - e Pollcsmen wers scattored all aver the court, and it of Mra, Tiltor | Mr, Evarta—Tetain tho letter, that card referred to Lt and bis fanily, sad tat s Sl ond chigan-at, _fng toor. | ()T et d I e 0iad S5, ovi e bneps for | would-have been the extrenulty of foolldhinces for any | U AIF Beaiher st an uterviow bet parties when tho plaintifl was not present should be given as evi- Q.—This date aral.mh.b 1871, 3fr, Beecher, fa the | ‘' BTANDING ON TOR EDGE OF THE OTHER LUR." | wajd f did; sud then b deuce? On what principlo was it that Heocher, af mouth following theso Fel 147 A~Yes, air, 10 e nsver dn Li i ruary lottora of 1831, law't | _ Evaria—Ploase look at thot letler, Da you remember i oush 2 E18LL, A% | i TIat Tltar, Shes Booohes T Arotoes T haser's | USUELL1o bear cn auy Wtlan belg eucy sasmes, AND T FIVE | $25: ownot has no uso for If, Can bo'seeq at tha Diiloa. 6 z00re R L UL R WL B arrlago Manufastarlag Ooipaas's, 28 sad 0 Wa- partisan to show his fecllogs, or 5 : St A eyt st} e THauipatsohdaty outt of W ‘Promincat on the Bench this aflernoon was Ui oidonco kisen, siuat i, ahould o aloged o | Q.o emriber the ltter of Feb. 8, that ware | gogorslreclleeionarfy, 100 0 e e g i Ty s T 5 T manufaciure ovidence sgaius vareary was | spoxen of yestardaj —Yoa, 6ir, |~ . yousoma questions, A : e B o R SR O DR T Yo% FOR SALE. INQUIRE AT2 Shiten: s nua":,:,‘_fi:f";::;u sttontion, o | Boiust tie mazimsof law st Alrs, Tilion or Mr. b:m}lr. Evarte=] wil read thisleitor which o have {;'g'iulgf ufihr r&ld-m;mh 1673, aud comuiouces with -nacx:»‘;:‘:n’:: suma_ oMoy ’x’}n'g;:v{:fii&fa Le gz b i 2 % 3 eecher coul ve thelr declarations, thelr manufac- fare you, sud ask you some questios ut it, ot 3 " cpstand geartio buaiioss codire. U3 KAs Eudimiasts Babt ke Bl S R e e [ 3 LopaTon And ek yousomg quesionsabout i, | Sig qlolaton (andion): gt aga o | SoBIE: A et ot wia wil s vl tuired evidence, posellly, for tis purpoto of oyposiig tuat ail procacdings in the direction Lt wers oeskth ik — rorecuting testimony, Counsel muat objoct to | bound towardall asit used? Sodoosmine, I ammy. | the dead our Lord Jesus, that groat Shepherd of ehoep, ame me LEGANTLY FURNISIIED HROOMA, notable intereat o ilie testimony, Perhaps Deccher | thie prosecu % i £ £o b of that kiud ebould bs adjourued or tern: b} A e e — this line of evidence, s ihey did not know what It | acif sgain, 1 did not daro to tell you 1 was sure, but | through the blood of the overiustlng covenant, wmake B ket 11 lsateesbsy Noom Iy A A L e e e ';;" 1o keener and moro patient auditor than the ex- | 0, or'what was their dofeuse, 1t pitced fliom under A = apecies of injustice which Ills Homor must not per- mit, It was at the will of defendaus to deny acis cliarged, and caiasel supposed that would coror tho interviow and relutions between them, Judge Nellson ssid it waa hils opinion, in view of tho offensea with whichi defendant was charged, that ho could relate what occurred st this in'erview, Lut not any conversation which tock place, and e so rulod, “I'hu exsmiustion then procseded as follows ¢ Mr, Evaris—What orcnirred between you and Mrs, Tilton on this Interviow ss separato from any con- versation? A.—I went into the parlor, Isstdown, I in'the Dible, £ got up, Tbowed, and w t botn Q.—What passage i the Bible dld yon mark ¥ ANOTHEL LEOAL CONTROYERSY. AMr, Beach—That T object to, Judye Nellson—1t feun act, Ithink you may take a 3, Evarts—What aid you 1 marked the passage coulained in the nrtesnih chapler of the 1 tha statoment that i mada to ino. n you that which fa well ploasing fu Uiasizhe, through | /300! -emeatls Spring has come. Becuuse 1 thougu 1t would gladder, | Justis Curist, Thie 18 my prayer day and nlabt. Tiis | vedom 1o bie oo e o v ou (0 know this snd not to trouble or embarruss you | World coanes to Lold me sa s did, I five In the thought | 11,30} s had usod with her? A.—lla did, le 10dé any vay, 1 now write. Of course T ehould likto | atid Liope of comning Immortallly, sl seem to wys8if | thut ‘Lo Lad reproachied bor for sitewping ¥ share with You my Jory but can walt for the beyond | | most of “the time to be' standing on - the [ thif) N ML Tepuecil Ker for sUCWEUE, . wh;nxu'dul;g(.u_: mu 8 1 lr;u sgsin go to old blym. edgo of tho other life, wondering whether [ oy ot | way s sumerer from proclaining substantialy 89 outh, an] 8 dear Father,' g e N 0l orie Now, Me, Doochor, had any lofter pasaed from you | befu New llsven nest week to boain my course of SRt erarsnd oy 33":‘.‘?‘: s full oot to M, Tilion excopt that loiler of the it of Yeb. | lectures o theological isases on proscuing, My wife | Locis] reorganization, butfiy same substansisl et ruary from her, priotlio your recelving this lottur? | takes the boat for Havana and, Florids on Thursdayy | of iiberty of inalviduials sud of divorce ‘A—None thiat I kuow of, sir, 1called on Monday, but you'were out, I hopoyou | “o Z5fy'Tison ever giva you suy oiher aooouctt .= Well, what s your impression? A.~T don't | Se gsining strongthy, growing stronger and Bappler, | any'laterview o viult 10 Mré, Woudtull on thlf K0 think T R ik s ,u;:f;:u M(rm;; L Barloc sl ;'vll%;gg;m;," Fou thissubject, Uiy that you havo now gireat 4= ~This, then, 18 the firat lotter, ss o know, ) A v r that you reesived from her, i A s You meda relating 10 that card ¥ o your leiter of this ,—Do you now see the tims or about the time at i few thst 34 Tth of Pobruary? A.~—Yes, which your wife left for the South ¥ A.~I do, .fi'm‘fi:fl ‘.‘\l‘;.i.‘ ‘Kf..ffii‘?m" fnl:u?ac’:::rl; fhm" 3 I Q.—\hich hias boon given in svidenco—sent through Q.—8o that the former letter, to which your atlen. - DR avena 7 AeccX ety Birs P60 | t10n was Just called, was wrtlles afior that Unta, whers | AgLdowtreall mmyather, Ly vl 7o aley In thero snyihing (n thie expreeston of | YU spoli of your o "g“';flg‘; ot pomel movioik 8 | 3tra. Woodiwl ois the subjuct of the card, 13t £ Jef ere any peference which you recoge or—o! w va v, aud 89 hfsed then pF now, of uy secial Or covert meanitig 5 | boem. ’ Sumied to bim Kiter i Ked Seid fh. pauis s he has covensuied with me nevor sgaln to leave, o grin | o e {he bird Tas i in oy Lt fuéve four weekay aud | you pertectin every guad work to 4o ity will, working e FAAEY raich, Tt waalia oo 'l‘U RENT-HANDBOMELY FUINISITED ROOSMRA; | harpess, cheay ivlllll)l]lfl real eatato and somo cash, 13 kK W réut reasunable. 16 Fast Washiogton-at., Roam i, | 2, Trivuno oftice TRLV-FUNNISHED ROOMS, 164 AN JANTED=A" Gi IURLY. l'Ul'l."Ha'I’lnl"l‘l'nUOMS, 14 AND l)‘\“:‘. ‘Zf;fi‘é{" 105 Eaut W P —— . 0 RENT-RUITES OF 3 ON_8 ROOME, AT 11 ol Van urenst, Tl of Jaitor Ja Bulldin, ¥ U REST-31 WINT ADANS: GROUND Froon Of B.ctory cottage, & riuma: pwossion glasn mmott: to"Sccontavie pariy. - JOUN B, BHIIL: ‘ot A 12 oF T K TUE TROUDLY. OF T0-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS ND EXPRIAS | was that it was o penuyworth of Ltechsr to an fntol porty aud casi, | erublo quantity of legal discursion, =i 1 8o'clock ., Tonie for tots, THE TESTIMONY IN DETAIL. 1 RADER PRELIMINARIES, Jl,wlu'txl‘:l far THE LADIES BTILL CURIOUS. at any hour hear the call, ‘Oomo up Lither.! I abiall A HONSE THAT RAG! tylish, woliht 80 1o 850, Address D b, Tribn at, $15 OASH WILL BUY A LAIIGE SPAN OV | New Yonx, April 6.—Judge Neilson's Iast words in e, Yo work horses ; must sell to-dar, Board: | (he Tilton-Beecher trial yesterdsy wers addressed to Stores. e e | the women, advisiug them not 1o sitend to-day, say- W RENT-TWO STORES, M AND 8 EABT KIN- FINANGI. log ¢ “Friday morning and this morning I refuscd sd- 1 sl oiniag tie Welinst Dopot, | FINANGIAL. | ;Gejon too grest number of ladios with regrot, I "o Efl‘-;; rlh;wfl, & "“’;»I." 4‘. AAl 259 ni\ufl"xn- )UAIMI’ixI:UlAdL “l‘Al‘lv'.l\ A‘HD elnl‘(‘l:()}‘(ll‘lli".‘l think In some of the weeks to come thers may baan at., 1o o TritimaL., posecasion o y o)1 i luany maste on real estate, 15U smmaiiately, 557 850 48 ST b, Abwv, (o001 immediately, | N K LONG & Bt TS Fast W 2 opportunity, but Just for the prosent I think the ladies ibs lorgs basament under cornee store, Apply 0, 3L | 5= ot s Do yoa TAVE A FE 501 MONEY 10 [OAN, | Whoare iere, sud for ous day havo sean ths place, | Lo Riacafit Soualnes 1 Lhe Witostls eus A.“No,alr." T ulilorstood that porfectly tien, anddo | Q. -Now, sir, hero {4 s slip of paper that has beon | Ko sine b8 wioems 1 hotue be et ® © Bt G HKRTTIE NIW ARD NLRURRT STORF, | A, 1oRrOysn, 11 3 fuars time ot wood asourly | sulyht of well be conteut,? 1¢ Tho woiben Beard e | - Qovi 701 read o paseano that 308 farked ? | oW, 1 LT ovldoace, Thal 1 YOUr WENAE T - AvYoa, biF3 | i that L Fopiied o s caraior ways » ow csadie e 150 Laku-ati, butwcon Clark and a Salloste, | Sreo T oY b A5 e . | nddress of the Judge, they certalnly dia not heed it, wlge Neilson—DId ko read it 7 QeWhat was your understanding of that letter | [batls my writing, g to whom you refer in a bilnd card ke tolse? 1tod with tron abultors on rosr opentnys, ow 108 | \f NEY OAN IMPROVED CITY PROP- | for this morning the usual number, srmed with tickets | Mir, Evarts—~Will he road ftnow ? then? Q.—Now, by moemory or In any other way, can you | Lim that ahe bad then satd, ¢ § refer, to the B'r. ood tamaat. NAMULL GhHN, 10 Tribune Baiiding, © | AL erty tnsums of #1100 aad unwacds, Avplyto Union | o' 0 iugion, crowded into tha courl-room, aud as | 3r. eocher—T will read it, I dld not resd it, ANOTIER OBJECTION, connect that ‘sip or memorandum with ahy oter | Henry Ward Doscher aad’ your wife, ¥ DIdbe &0 iP0 TEN STOILY AND HAREMENT | Lrutdo Tiany niote wcra turned away for want of room ason | SIf Everte—I understynd that, T understaud that { My, Beach—One moment, sir. We cxcont {o that, | Jotter, or as being inclosed in any qihor letter, or what | you & narrative of that kiud’t A,—No,air, atores erof Soulb Waterat. and | ) {ONEY r Y H h you marked the possige sud handed to 1o Ler, Now, | My, Fullerton—This leiter ia 1o bo trauslsted, sir, in | #0t7~A.—I do not romember any, Q.—Nor resembling 87 A,—No, al Bfichiga nd elrvator; vont low to bonde, Bie, aLUALVDRIL W nHEM any previous day, Every seat in thecaurt wax ocoupled | Wil you read tha quotation or shall 12 the light of events proven, Thero Iano othor Way. 1t doea not connect itaelf ta your mind or mom- | Q,—Did Lie say to you thiat whan she satd thit ¥ 55 Lasalla-at, doiph-at, noar Clark, Fatablishedi8d, ________ | joug Lefore 11 a'clock, 35, Beach—That 1s something that did mot take | Air, Besch—Thsi understanding must come from | OFF With any other communication? A.~~No, air, DA that this antiouncement fllod hle (Fitton) ¥43 PARRDTO MAKE | 3(ry, Boechor and her daughter, s, Beoville, ar- | Placethere, soms fact, somp avidence, Q.—Now, sir, will you siate on what occasion, or | astoufshment, and that Mrs, Wuodhull fustautis 45 tjoane on ciiy real ovtata, AR | ived before that hour, and were scan followed by ih Judgy Neilson=I_assume that counsel has resd it | Judge Nellson—Might it not coms from some mis- | under whal cizoumatancos, that lotler of yours (show- | to e, # 1 Fead, bir, by thia’ expresaicn o YUl ¥t TORE AND BARKALE: e = haum JBUBEARY, Gefendant, Mr, Deecher, Tho plalntif and -u’ m: b'fi"'g “‘,‘"'m,"" butT don't a1- | Soucoptiony ;"‘n'“"a".x“.;“f nfi;“ 'J.u[rhy. “Q’.“-""'KF ':m:. l{?" tint iy charge o trda”7 Ao mever sl 15 290 5 ih ithnut secy e & , e p AT, s 7, Evarta—Of course, buf on't supposa we al- . £ 0 just vead aloud (2 the —~was written ~Yes, that and Thisd. stat WALLicH, 18 Latel ONEY) AN UN OUIOAGO G FIGHRTL | counsal were lbe, or th tirst timo, Wbils walting | ways resiember it Uy vorss or chapier, T e e et L ba dovier | air; why,d dont undoretaiid what Jau moan sxactly, | ' Qoebid ho. thew'ssy to yon tuid or i spuirilst s Room 1 Withorr Ao M I TS 2588 fonatiaat. > 1% | for the plalutit’s counsel Mr. Heocher took his place In oll, alt, 1don'tsupposs wa are en- | iniued'by the party on the stand or by the jury? Ao [ 8 3r, Beacli— Hil2dto huva acenid effécls abou Mr, Evaris—There fa no scenlo effect about if, 1 baye ben permitted L0 prove au act, and tha act was not marking the Bible in geueral, bub marking a par- ticlar pasnsge and handlug it 0 Mrs, Tilton, bowing 70 RENT—3 BRICK BTORES AND BASRMENTS, | 2 Lay, EAL) & & clar. , 240, 29, and 29 MALL BUME OF NONKY TO 104 S ire s furklas bt a B e ‘;S \old gnods and otber good collata: HAYES, 13atmpatitan ok, eal N0 RE: GOD HRICK BTORE, WITH BASK. | ]'0_ 10 ;l‘ ment M drioae o8 Weat- Nsdanatss for morciau: L A T et s, D. LKONARD. 179 East Siadiwn. You mean what objecift “17old bim that I could noi romamber i what w0 companied by surrounding facts and clrcumutances, ~What ocoasion of cifoumatances fn the family et and endeavored to thraw off Lee accussties’ K {he queation (e, Wiat did Sirs, Tilton mean 7 1¢ i no} | ¢ Mire, Tilton oF Mr, Tillon had ocsurred 7 A.—Tho | tiat aia Lastastiy folowsd 1t up with for {} wllneu‘ 10 say, x{‘ l: {ur‘ :‘u-hiur: to uy‘lwlut :lhe:‘n.:l?:.m- brather, slr, ocourred not far from ; A REGITAL IN YRHEMENT ;zm‘u . & e {nstrument meaus,—firad by the language, and seo- '{ In b excil meuner of & Oh Dy 1ta Accompanylog citcuinatances. 1f fhere was | . Qi~Abinelr house? A—At thelr Jlouse, T under- | gwonty particulars, extravegint and vlo‘!fl';n:’“: NOUBE- | the witness' chair and glancod over his memorandum oom 14, 145 | of dates and occurrences, s o P AN ADMONITION, AN—AMGUNTH TO HU",‘,'.},‘,‘,’,{',, DEBIRE | petorotha court was opened Judge Nellson sdmon. 0, R Judge Nellson advised Mr, Morris to (ake out an E. W, WEST. 0 direse 1o eibate cios order of reference In the matier of the ezamination of and Jeaving, without conversation, atand, sir, 1 didn't attend the funeral, 1t prassa (4SO, it asalloat. " " | ished the poople in the gallery thet unleas thero wan [ *%51,*Sicuch "\Well e gives tha whole nets of the | ST ATS, bl bled wes founied on (M loter, why it | #7424 300 ooking 't the letter, do'you vecall any | Mhich or b portion of Jh sho aftecward g40s 5 WB RO, 5 LAKRST,. NEALWA | /0 LOAN TATH, | purfect order thie doors of the gallerics would be closed ta at tbe time within your Honor's rullng, but | ™fis Gaurtcolt is itameterial ublcss there's somolhiag | pecial circumsuwnre to which 1hit refers, which e | Sratiiuith oo sucit detatls Wit toe baabi-av., b atories and baseivent, SUsER, 10 40-fuo Address X a B in the future, aud unless the peopls on the foor would | i does not make tho pasiage which Lo marked evi- | of the kind behind, 0 the wriling of that quolation, and the'residue of | 3t 10 F 0 Tliion siye of tat last atstemezks (72 liroas whole or_part chosp Lo good tunaut. J. ONKY 10 L.OAN AT 3 PER CENT ON I3 | koep morc quist the number of chaire would ba lese. | dencoin this care, o be read as evidenco by witnoss | —Mr, Beach—Unices thers is sometting of the kind | the lotter? A~Woll, (et was 3 letter wrltlen, &8 | or" courss tuat “sbe afterward gatbered togeitst . K0 Wasllugton- S L Sk vod real wstate, |5 or near Chicago, ¥, U TAY: | 2B . on the staud, bebinid—tinlees it ia raaterial<lt 18 1ot {0 by roceiyed, | BSAT 88 1 cun rocollect, iy furtherance of the sama | §1 “2°"6d" of “Nov 2 durin wis 5o ¥ To TENT-WITH FIXTUR ORIE 637 WHKST | LUR, 1R Madl i o N SN | Mz, Evuu—rlhrllnlwwl&b—lnd yet wecannot | They muay ahow the ciroumatances which render {4 | 1in® of conversation that I bave spoken of sgain, and | yestement = that wi thén muade, bub ¥ Madison-st, cdin e yoshearion.” A BLAKE, | NYOREY 70 LOXS ON FURNITYIE, TIANOS, | | Among thots prosent was the Yiew, Dr. Heury A1, | show'whist the pasesgo wus 7 Well, that s the lawof | material Lefore your Ilonor will admit if, [ wubimt | 888im, and sgain, & dacriptian of what she had told Lfyn, 'Twitl gt 558 Wasbiugion-at, ‘1‘ ). liouses uz loused lote,sad othar goud secirition. No! | Dester, who took & prominent part 10 tho deliberationy .vhhnl::“ with & v o thaid Wil with great res hutwnndnm earneatness never. 'ldf’,x“l;l““‘“‘;,":‘}o"]"fi“’"t I n‘s..rlngox.“ 1ny questioa (t0 witness)—Now, ‘Tiiton 02 1l & ENT-S8KVERAL DESIRABLE STORES ON X » W S . | 7, i engeance, {an, s heles, , L It snd from tima to timi e} lier know Lhal 101 g beoa ek P R ey ok DAL STURER, DN ANTED_T0 BOROW. ST FOR ¢ OIS, of thia Congregatiunal Council last spring, 1rith, 800 with JUsMice, . A communication wea TS | bt tnh Cirmeof eomatructlon ot Dk sy it aod |/ Eticu s yon Wi pieative s Baviuy, atory s’ loaso, of lier aud prayed for her, and was looking £o sos good b{ ALre: Wobdhutl, ™ Tho wibatauce of tho story W53 shie L gt iaanalel $ls by tho witness ta Mrs, Tillon at that vielt, and T ssk | ho moaiing ot Alrs THou—] subiulbeis 1nsiiatasss | frult of her own endoavor, This was wrilten oa ‘Satr old mie was that thers bad beena crimiustier § FALL A . ral ddsess U &, Fribonacties, | counsel if his {nteat is, Ly ha markiog of thoss ™ urday, sud I was going o bo gons week after week . ‘Alr, ‘L1it0a "1 10 RENT-FINE STORE ARD O FICES IN YO AL NTKI-BEVERAL LOANS OF ¢3,000 EAQILON | Meury W, Clevelaud, ss he (Judge Neilson) was uoi | verses, that the aentimout of those verscs was com- Mr, Evarts—We only contend here 4a to tho fact of | right atraight slong, and I wrote ra toll hor that I bad u“l‘x‘:fl fl;‘:‘x:’:‘;‘;‘«i:hflmn" e s -, Huilding, 143 aui 120 AL PUILI Brick houses. No go-etwoens need suswor. Ad- | really well enough to attend, but promised o attend tod to Mra, Tilton at that time, It Is precissly | any covert or secret meaniug, called to ace her, T the withersDid Tittan rapeatto you #1831 MYENS & CO,, Room &, ) w, Tnbuce ofics, iy oveuing, * u ne a8 if bie Bad repeated that from momory to | * Riter furihior argument, dudge Netlson ordared that . —Did you know at tha time of writing. this lotter | viow ho bl with res WoGIUGIL this OF AL g LY T]°0 RENT-BTORES 4 AND & WEDT LARE-BT,, AND 10 PER OBNT—MONRY TO LOAN 0 i Mra, Tilton upon that occsaion, and his giving It a3 & | tha question might be nuwumf. of tha care sud sttention Mra, Tilton had given to $he | ft; 4 The subetance of tha story which shs ol & I\ .}mu, Do e sid 1 locatian fup R Te follined i oo § sominisaiou buslness. Pl ll'wrl suitable fur Mght 3 ba fogot i pauisionag, Daaat.s or GUOLRICH &'WTE} 0_ILENT—GHEAP-S | 'nizu‘ms: BoMEVERY | . !-%flpu bought. W, M, W1 MI. BXECHER PROCEEDY, NK $ Ladalla-at., b = c‘;nmtm TR ‘The lawyers h:‘v‘dnz now all eatered the' court, Mr, 3 [ CESTATE. | Beochor testified: Whea Mrs, Tilioa relsed ihs él 900 NORTON, HULBURD & UATOIL, ¥ Daar- | o pution of sepsration, bealdes talling ber bo sak Mrs, ¥ of 8 convorsation, Wiy ibe Yerses Feforred 10, bul which wers ok resd & ¥ ‘THE SCRIPTURAL QUOTATIONS, w4, Charly suffereti loug wod 1e, kind ; chatity envieih nobj ehasity vautelh uot htaelf and 18 not r. Evarie—Wiea yOu 83y (hera was no covert | nursing of Mr, Tilton's brother? A.—1 uld not, s thiat there ad beon n criminal relafonsdip 2 B moaiiing fi any of tho exprossiows of Thls inttor, s | | Geobut youBsdhosrd of 117 A1 had heard of | Vwacn Me. Dossher sout Bira. iiton ™ bush LFk s o thay refer h:l;ny matter of private lutellie . G s bad conforsed §% on ver duor-stops, I vele! : eiica batweun you and Aire, THtOR T Al The o4 ilnoas and nuraing? A | Biew, Dariee of " Providoneer a) o o y do, Q,~Was its prolos . . —\hat were thous? A~The worda of the ltier, | I cannot say About that, air, definitely, but I remember | per " whi 1 bat os.cbiee som. Tauice of U, 0, 4 SOl | O IERDTO TOAOR OOREETS | Ueseher for advion, I apyled o George &, Bl | Fufied vy, e T peohes Al U OBy v b e s | BEeDEot #oY viaT fosbis macuoa gl bt L romem et | pertons, i i e, o 1 s e e Y M VUi o %&:5.000 SRBARDAY AN QWIS | member of tho church and s Descan, to take part, To | | 4l Doth nob behave ileelf unssarmly] sasketh not | the ciroamatances nder Which (bis. cass "aross, 8ad | 1 had seen bim Lhera for years before, from e (5 | Somevioloncs Lpan hor § vuat T had ta T ire n“‘"gj““"fl A O T koins | Dearburuat, e e bl T alated the facts, aud asked what Lisd better be | BEF oWils is uot easily provoked; thiukelh no evil. Aizen (0 leave the construction 10 ba drawa by the | thwe,and kusw himtobos vory delicate and foeble | Greenwood Cometery, and fn tho prescuce O Ty iaore WA Boutn, Caztlat. (1oa0e of (sailo ta sugiases | @03 F:()() AND LARGEIL BUAB, TO LOKN ON | doue, 1 thought it would be in the dutics of Descons | 5 Jieloiceth vol in inlquily but refolceth fu truth, | Court snd the jury, Let them draw thelr own cous ou, snd I board of his being in the Hospital or in | graves of her childre stripjod ber kand of e ¥y £ lucation fot woy bislasess oniie uf traioms Yowins | 930000 ARVurtdits biens s oes at b por con. a uties of 7. Buareth all lage, batleveth all hings, hopetl ali | clusions, 1f therd 18 R0 special relatton or sfect con | i letreat, and I hasrd of Lis doath, ssd 1 heard Al80 | SIag.cing wivich 1 hied opce pat thore, and srspel N §vod uccupast. b e PALMEI a8, Looue 10and 1yt W slibyionet. | 304 10 the church, sad that was the end of it s | thicgs, endureth all (hinys./—Coriuthisos sil.. &-7. | noctod with the writig of (hls lotter, 1t b thew within | of Mlré, Til{on's great kindnoss 4o hin. with my hieel into tho sod of {ho grave of ued L e RENT—£BTORY AND BABEMENT BTONE- 0.000 TOLuAN ON INPROVKD INSIDE SMA1C wams case whleh abobld ot b madiled withy | O —.}'luu-m marked in (bis book tbeverseat Ai— the province of Whis Gourt aud the Jusy to suiga sig- | Q=Row Jou bud culied upon bur, ad yout .- | shiidren s thet T had bocomo 2 droatard i ins 3 ¥ 5 A Losa 5 s mifcanos eu wrl o o SAPhPaTe st K antld Peouti b, Sy b Hoam b e Mitess Agay 10 m,mf&m yowith eveurd o how sanulugrgrond | | G-It tie your owm ookt Ao sixg h1ethe | Judieniclaon Twin aow e queston. —Yea1 A—~Yes,4ir; calodjat her house, e atruck Ty wife 2 (i T bad Klekod hor 437 wear og ditble, {Haad by nog! that | d ., ozoellont location. HENIY st basement, T 9 RENT00U OREY ON TWENTY.HECOND. '-i)od()uo 0 LOAN UFON GUOD SECUTITY zfi%dfizfl'fl‘.flwfl nurmu.!"m od. U Ll ‘What wore thoss mste ~-And d!d nutmhin A.—=I did uot sce her. suggastod the mortgage be ralscd and ths Louse ropler) toru? A, —Thee had former offorta made by | Bus was oul, sa was sl Moulion, Tilios, ad in every, s Mrr] Mz, Evarts (to the Court)—I now our Honor had brought ihis crime NdLE, Roons U WaimcE sts O 150 Sook wch by s pat satiods o4 7 aad iageet 10 Kciog & mere wholer e Ahough A uy oW, Jou biave sald thaé you were Lo leave town Uon of Boschier through Moaltos, sud Ty Npbess

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