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The Efegant and Commodious PHILLIPS HOUSE, Most centraliy apd plossautly locatod In DAXTON, OHIO, 4 balt 1o & competont and respon- HiResiogedandiibatetio s qmpatent dud respon- GENERAL NOTICES, At A DO Toszox, June 10, 1475, This {a to give notice that auy and all por- sons aro horeby notifled and cautioned sgainat manufaoturing POOKET STOVES, YOOKET COOK 8TOVES, or FOOKET BPIRIT 8TOVES, mado in violation to tho patents owned by the undersigned, as all suoh infringements will bs prosacuted to the full extent of tho law, 53 sbaut. s, L a roasunable prico on wasy AMERICAN POCEET 8TOVE CO, e R e AT IR ABHOROFT, Trustoo, CAUTION. All Dersons are heroby notitied that our original and Telssued patents o broadly the process of graining Ayl mooit, tio aurface, snd that P A B R R g Lor sale, by publication and LAK TR Trs oonte por ask; | Road i your ordurs | otherniso, our procoss, whioh Ls s dlosce. nfeingomert a5d gire [ba Crinl. -itootak No. 31 Oletk-st. All partios usisg and vandiag the same witioak ful aue thorlty from ua will be prossouted far infringlog, OROBS & BASTIRN, 19 Lisplnard-at,, New Yurk Olty, South Clarkat; Ghioagn. NI : VINEGAR, PRUSSING'S ™ Wine VINEGAR ATRENGTH aod Colebrated for (ts PURITY, LALABLKNE Flc les. fl‘&wl?l Al BUSINESS OARDS, WILLIAM M. DEE, DRALER IN VITRIFIRD SEBEWHR PIPE ANU BEWRRAGE MATERIALS, Franklin_snd Adsms-sts., Ohiongo. HOUSEHOLD GO0 Everyhody. Satisfied Wi 5. DINGEE 4 00.'S Great G ey ¥ Handolpheate s No, OrDr. X, DODGE, 61 Begular Auction Sals T0-day, Wednestay, Jue 16, 10 pclk, FURNITURE. New aud second band Household Furaiture, ¥agey WWW‘W Seods, bhemeld Piate, Usrpots, and Gen'l Morchandisa: Stl]l Th C e ey Come. DINUEE & Gt TO BUILDERS. i Waated built on Wabash. buildiag to \bout rices. R S e, | S GTTON O DAY 16 0'OLOCK, CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY JUNE BEECHER. Fifth Day of Mr, Beach’s Argu- ment in Behalf of the Plaintiff, Tho Clrcumstances Under Which the Bacon Letter Was Written. By Disputing It, Beeoher Might Have Averted the Scandal, The Plymouth Investigation Held Up to the Scorn of All the World, Beecher’s Own Admisslons Quot- od 08 Upsetting tho Con- spiracy Theory. The *‘Horald's” New Devclopments of Damaging Evidence. Beecher’s Polson Purchase, and the Story of a Sofa, THE TRIAL YESTERDAY, BEACH'S ARGUMENT, MIS, TILTON'S CONPE4AION, Special Dispateh to The Chicaco Tridbune, Nrw Yonk, Juno 15,—Mr. Beach con- tinued bis argument o bohslf of Mr. Til- ton in tho groat trial to-day. No reforenco woa made n court to tho Herald's story about tho scone [n Mr. Tilton's house withossnd by two upholstorars, and tho buying of prassic acid by Mr, Boechor of Unorge Lees, s druggiat, in1871. Notmuch confidenco is felt m the narralive, and it Is not thought any notico will bo taken of it unless by dofendant's counsel, Mr. Boach occupied a good skara of the morning sesslon in rendiug the law beariug on tho case. T'ho principal fosture of tho day's atgumont was the offort to prove that, under the law, the paper takon by Mr. Tilton to tho interview with Mr. Boecher oo the night of Dec. 30, and callod the wifo's writton confession, and subsoquontly ro- tractad, must bolooked upou by the juryasa confosslon, It las boon promised that Mr. Dosch will finfshr by recess on Thuraday, but it sosma liksly ho will talk untit Friday oight, In this ovont, Judge Neilson will probably chargo tlis jury on Baturday. [T the Asrociated Press,) ONCE MODE TO TilE LREACH, New Yonk, June 16.—Tie Brooklyn Qity Conrt-room was ngaiu filled this morniog, and the audionco fnctuded many ladics. The nlain- tuff, Mr. Beach, and ex-Judge Fullorton ware fn their places befors the jury took thsir seats. Tho dofoudant was abront whon tho court was opened, but was ropresentod by his wife aud his brother Xdward, Br. Beach, at five minutes after 11 o'clock, continued his addross. e roforcod o the Woet chargos, in which Mr. Tilton had been arraigued for viaudoriog bis pastor, Then, maid counwl, {ollowed the Council of the Church, fn which 3Ir. Tilton took no patt, owing to the raquat of Boocher that ho should not do#o, ‘Thoro was a romarkable luttor ju thus connoction, writton by Beechor to Moulton, datod March 25, 1874, In it Boecher suys that tho couras pusued by Dr, Btores was AN UNSPEAKABLE OUTTAGE} that tho profossionn of friecndship advancod by Dr. Btorrs ware Lollow aud insincore, and that ho wag srying to goad Tilton into atltacking him (Beochor), "This lettor clearly showed Lhe Jur. the ataio'of mind Becehor was in. Why did he dread tho appoarance of ‘Liltan before tho Coan- cil? Lo was ofraid of any inventigation being mado which wonld disoloso tha relations ho hold with tho Tiltou family, Counnel bad spoken to thow Lofore about the Dacon letter, aud he road to them & portion of 'fiton's cross-oxamination io reforance to that latier. The evidouce in fnuestion tondad ta nhow that Tilton bad written tho lettor for tho purpose of VINDICATING II4 WIFE AND FAMILY. The jury could soo undor what circumatances tho Bacou” letter was written. Dr, Bacon had g1ven birth to all the eplthieta uwod against T ton on this trinl, He called Lim a *kuave" and a ** dog,” and, instead of belug thls, Lio wns acting with maguanimity and geuerosity toward Baechior, a8 the Iattor'a lattors will ahow. Could not Boechior bava statod thon want ho did befora tha Church Investigating Committes, that ho Sfllton) way not a kuavo and a dog, aud that Dr, ucon was sulloring from misappreliousion? 1f 410 had dono so, tlero would bava beon uo Baeon Tottur and no disturbance, aud there would Liuvo bgan no appoal to the publio by ‘Theodors Tilton, All thoso things wrows from the cowardice of Heury \ard Lescher. Then followed the In- vestigating Committeo called by Beocher shortly after tho lication of the Bicon letior. Mokt cortaluly Tilton was not respon-iblo for that Commuttos, nud both Tilton sud Moulton worked with assiduity to provent any exposure of the acandal to the publio by tuis Uanmittes. We come now Lo THI: DACON LETTEL, - which Tilton tostifled was instigated by the atoriea told to him by Bowen, who urged Lim o make tho domaud that Beachor should leavo his pulplt and Brooklyn, aod Buwen promisod to support his domand and carry the lettor to Boceher. Wo put Bowen on tho stand with this paper standing on rocord, Theodore Tilton do- died nll contradictlon, and Bowen was not anked h{ tho other side whathor ho was not tho author of the domand, whether he did not promiso to sustain (his demand, and whetbor bo did wnot promise friendship to Doscher, Wby was not Oliver Jolinson asked about this? 'Thia omis- slon on the rlrt of the defendant wan the high. eal teatimonial which could be givon to ‘Pilton’y {utogticy, Thera was Dot n ulngio word of dia: crodit or doial on tho pars of this avidonco iy en by Mr. Heoclier, and {t wus _part of tha de- fense to put forth that Henry Ward Bosolior was too pure evan to bo auspocted of sln, Coungel then passed to tho consideration of THE TRIPARTITE COVENANT, and maid that tho part sigued by Bowon was carofully.and cautiously drawo, When Tilton contemplaled auy action, Lo was guided by Baecher, Moulton, and M, Tilton, to avold any exposura likoly to follow, ‘T'ne jury lad weon how Moulton oporated aud worked, suppurted by Tilton, to kesp this mattor r}ulollml avoid ail agliation aud disturbanco of this scandal, bus ilton was not aware of the [uveatlgating Com- mittes boing appoluted until told of it by his wife, Was it s voblo, just mensure' bo aelect thia Committee from msmbera of tho oliurch ? How arduous wero tho labors aud deliberations of Bueoher, Hhearman, aud Travy In selecting thls Comumitios, —in lomely but expressive plirase, ‘' PACKING 4 count," g and parading to tus world tho courage of Usach- er lo thus defying the chargo and inviting in- Yeatigation. gatlicring thuse men whoso Opius lous wero airoady formed to acquit Boechor ! Did uot that Uominitiea know that it wus a con- troversy botwecn ‘I1iton and Lssshor for hfo or death? ‘This.was & Btar-Cnamber iuvestigation, hold with closod doors; and ‘Lilton's wife was enticed from lLome and taken bsfure them, Imrlicltlng ber huaband with clarges which, it proved to truo, ronderod bim jofsmous; wshe was diawu away altogethor from home, and is now xal{lng and liniug on the charity dispsused by Plymouths Church. Whoro woro the several witnesses,— Mre. Bradshaw, Mra. Morse, aud others,—whom tho Comwitiee know porséesed cartain knowls odge which would guide them 1 thelr delibara- fions? And why was 0o attempt mads to ge: them beforo that Court and bocome possossod of thelrinformation ? This Committes served the purposa for which it wis called and zondored a vordict which was LELD UP TO TUE BO0BN OF ALL THE WORLD, Could Tiltou be blamed, under thess ciroum- ances, for standing ug 0 in this contro. versy and fluhndlnl‘l linselt befors this Com- mittee? His Lousehold disrupted, his wife s fuglive freia her home, zepreseniod as & bruto Inbln family rolations,—swes this man to ait quist, knowing tho falsonoes of the sccnsations sgripst him 2~ Waat shonld Tilton do under tho circumstances ? Counsel did not know what tha {ury would do, but Me. Tilton knew lis wifo had 61t bin homo forever. itenry Ward Ieachor ra- quired hor,in order that he might trinraph. The ifu taust do something to romovo tha sffects of the accusations againet Boucher made to her bLushand, honco her flight from ber homa, har appoatance befare the Cominitiee, and her living with the Ovingtons, Tho jury could vindicato the character' of Theodore Tilton, but that would not chauge bus faturs much, Tilton would yet EMERGE FIOM THXSE BIFADES, It was the menit of groat characters that thoy slways did, snd though his wife hnd abandonad bor home, and it was almost chearless, hie would yeot redeem himsolf 1n tle oyes of the workd. Counsel eaid, addrosuing the Court, that . Evarta liad statod that it way tmpoarible for the Jury to conviot on tho testimony of the sccusing party, but thay had tho confoshions of both Par- tlen, and Mr. [Sanch claimod the full esvacity of Mz, Booclier's ounfoxmion to warraut a consictivn from tha jury, AUTIORITIES QUOTED, Counsel quoto tho Englinh caso of Farris va, Harris and Moztmer va. Slortimor In kupport of bhis argument. Uounsol cited the caso of Iur- 888 va, Burgosa in the socond of Tagcort's con- wistory, sud argued that Mr. Evarts waus 1o error whou" ho represonted that tha furce of the ovidouce was restrictad by the rales of law KOV- orning criminal trials, and connsel stated that under this view of the matter ha wonld procosd to discuss {ho evidenco, Mr. Doach also quoted from the casos of Billiups va. Billtngs and fram- mell ve. Brammell, Lo show that wlion an attache ment oxistod, und opportunities ovcurred, there could be little duubt but that sppotite bad beon indulged, At thin point a recess was taken. After tho raceua Sir. Ioach resumed his nrgu- mout, and aitod & decision of Ford Stowell in opposition to the l]mml.iun of Mr. Evarta, that tho avidenco of guilt in o caro like this must oxcludo 8 rosaonablo doubt in aider to Justify s vardict agaust tha aceused party, le then argued that tho Court should Instruct thio jury thnt the thoory of Iaw advauced by Yivarts was UNEOUND AND ERBONLUUS, Tho olmjga in this easa was seduction and adul tery, and tho answer to it was blackmail and counpiracy. At tho first step that tho jury touk ta inyestignto thesa chargas, they were confront- ed by tho liguto of Elizaboth It. Tilton. Could thes boliove that Mra, Tilton,loving Mr. Beocher a4 Mr, Baochier had said ho believed shs did, and who, with scoudalous impudence appeared in this Courtto give him her mupport when tha final stragele botwoen the lover aud,husband camo,—could they boliove that whio wad tho cen- tral figuro in a conspirncy azalnst Mr, Boschior 7 Could thoy bolieve that ‘thiz womau, a wifs and o mother, nt {he more bidding of her husbaud, Lad manufactured o false chiarge agaiust lor pastor, whicli uvolved Lor own infaniy 7 T was ouo of thuse incrodible propositivus wiich tho ound at vnce rojocted. Thes, Lowover low uny man might thiok "Mr. Tiltou's charaster to o, could any wnsu holiove his dogradation to ba #0 preat that ho would delibevately euter iuto couspiracy which was founded tipon tha pro- tonded infamy of his wife 22 Thon what could b THE OLJECT OF BUUN A CONSIIRACY 7 Money? 1o wantad uona. Lo was living fn comuarative luxury upon tho producis of his tatelloctual labor at the time wheo hio obrainud lua wifo'n confession 1o July, 1870, Was1t famo? lo wanted nono. Ho had obisined a high litorary reputation throughout tho country, aud held an envisble rank ay an oditor, nutnor, aad vrator, If this charge waa trio, not only had ‘Tiltou aud Moulton perjured thomselven fu this cago, but Mrs. Moulton aud Mrs, Bradshaw hiad doua the lili, for the enke of Thoodore Tilton, and Mrs, Tilton had ruived lor good mame for the same puroose. If thia waw conspiracy Lo extort monoy, why was Mr, Bsocher's not ac- ucoapted when he Voluntasred to aid In paying oft tho morigage upon Mr, Tilton's bouso, as tostified by Mr. Bacchor bimself? Hut what had #truck bis mind mos foreibly as utterly do- stroying tho idea of blackioml way DEECHEN'S OWN MELUCTANT ADSISSION. under cros-oxamiaation, that o hoheved ‘Tilton was gincero in bia accusatu, on the night of Dec, 80, 1870, How conld this be reconcilod with auy idea of a conepitacy which was or- genizod ‘in that month, When Ar. Boochor mado that admission Le stanped the wholo thoory of couapiraoy and blackmoil ns an ab- surdity, Imagine, goutlonten, thoso two cugag- ing {n m couspiracy to extort monoy from Beocher, and bolieviog him (Leechior) (o bo e nocout, how did the jury thuni he woold treat thoss clargos, knowinig hin us they did ? Would Lo huve cowod betore them or yielded to them ? Vb, no. said tho spenker, ho would huve turnod on the tirat breath of necusstion nud tinmplod the accusors fu tho dustin hisrighteons indiguation, It wna porfoctly auazing that Mr, Beector should go hatboring and fondling tue binckmailers, and day after day utteriug tho uobleat tributes to the.r charactors, Counsol ulluted to the eudeavors mada bfl Bhioarmau and Tracy to fmbuoe Mr. Beacher wit] tho Iden that theso wen wore blackmaiors, and HEECHEW'S STRUGOLEY AGAINST TILAT TUOUGMIT ] Coungol thon roverted to tha chatao agaumsat do- fendant, and said that it his evidonco was to by beliaved, and he uovor Lud o stain on his fore twontw or his consclonce, than tho case was clear, Lue If thoro was not a cloar deuinl uf those charges down ou tho record, thon 3r, Bocelior was not gmity., The quention was whathor 1lenry Ward Iocchor could be allowsd to cumns on the etand and overturn ail this mass of testimony against himn by his own unsupported mord, Ho read to the jury sho lottor of rutras- tion, and eaid that frow thio torms usod it was ovidout thatan the lettor of confession much utronger terms wers usod, The boly of the paperwaya: “1 gave & papor inculpating my friond, 1lonry Ward Beeccher,” unl it way proposterous from this to beliere that the lotter of contession onlg chnrgol ime Empcrnnlicnucinnm Wien hat thislady subjected ordoll to tho domination of ‘ber hustand or subJect to his will in oppasition to tho wishs of Tlascher ? ‘fell mo that, if you cau, said counsol. Why this wowan had . DEDIOATED 111 UL TO IENRY WARD DEECHEN ? Twagive Mr. Baocher tolhing this womau of this lutter'of confesaivn beiug Lis doathulow, and talking about the Council of Ministors in 1870, Defore thero over was & breath about it, Was this ntatemont to hor husbaud all the imagiua. tion of Tilton ? Did he invont it, or how did he Know of thuse arguments of Baochor's, or how did ke kuow that Hocoher, In the prostration of the wmomant, hed used the sano words Lo had used at Moulton's abous bis wnE A ruined man ¥ And yot the jury were asked to bolieve that this papor was writton by thle Iady, actiog under tho control and at the diouation of her husbaud, ‘Tho Cours adjourncd. s HERALD DEVELOPMENT, THE POISON, AN ENTRY 1N TUE LEDOED, Naw York Heraud, June 14, . There appeara now to bo a proupect of an ef- fort boing mado to roopon the great scandal oase for the purnoso of sdmitting somo nowly- dlacovered evinonca on tho plaiutifr's sido, That this ovidonce i3 most iapogtaut all who road it will admit, It unmistakably contirms both tha ovidonco of Mr. Frank Maulcon, as also tuat of his wife, in roforonca to the question of 3ir, Boocher having potson {n his poswossion, aud that, too, besond a doubt, for, as whil Lo seon by reading the statomont of Mr. @. U, Levs, tho chomist and druggist, he positlvely nsdbrts that he sold Mr, Deochior & bottle of Lydrocyanic acid. or, aa it is commonly termed, prussle aoil, la s ahown to tho writer bis ledger, whersin is writton an eatry of tho sale to Alr, Bascher of this d * DEADLY POISOY, and whoro it Is charged to Mr. Boocher's ac- ocount. 1t will be romomberod in this conuece tion that Mr, Moulton usod in his *utatument " tho followiug languaga Havlug made an sllusion {0 Beecheor's auicido, it may e well fur e to atile bure tue full circuiaanoss of his coufussioa ooucurulug his proposed deslqu, He told io—aud ropoated to@naLUGr fu tuy proseuce—tiat o Lisd within foacli in Lis own stuly s patson, which B woukl tako if the story of hix criuie with E.lzabith aliould ever como tu the pavllc, {u told wy of & visit which bo had made to_a pLotographet’s gulivry, where uuployus had mistasen a of pol water, aud, Laviug taken d drunken {3, had fallea dead, wilh scarculy titno to drop tho glass. " Ieoclior ssid Wl wes whist i waiiod fiinvu f; and, under tho ploa of mekiuy same plios {ograplitc e3puriinents, s provured somws of (bis smp on from the plotograpiier, wulch ha'told o bs fu- Buiiod 12 tso f Lnw.arelation of bis brime spwiit b mada, *And then,” ho sald, *it would be wimply so- portad that Lsscler died of ‘WPI"J: but Uod and 704 and § will know waat caused iy diatie? The time when Mr. Deechor puronssed thiv Polnon was shustly afier ke bad besu avcused of 16, 1875. uducin, Mrs, Tilton, and boars out the state. meut of Moulton that Mr. Beocher was pre- pared, in cano the contingency mhould arisa by the publication of the facta in tho c beon throatened, to makaaway with bimself, It also xustsinn Mrs, Donlton's evidence that Iiancher told her ha had mome powder of poison in hus possossion which ho was prepared uss ic caso tha necossity suould mise, _ ANOTHER I¥PORTANT POSNT. In sddition to the evnidence alroady roferred to In regard to the purchasing of tho prussio acid by Mr. Boochior, two otner porsons wore found by the writer who can tesufy pusitively to the fact tuat Mr, Beocher did bave fmproper intor- coucsn with Mra, Tilton, as Is charged sgainat Iim on the tial. 'The whole achome of the do- fanse ban boon evidently banod on tho beliof that no one could prove the actnal act of comminsion. = Now, howevar, at the last mo- mant, it would meem me though the faton havo baen at work ta bring to light tho fact, and to bring forth such positiva and concluaivs evidence that tho story told by Theodora Tilton, Mr. snd Mra. Irank loniton, snd Joseph Iichards, Mr. Tilton's brotber, is tha truo onn. I refersneo to the atatement given by tha man who saw the trannactions of which o spaaks, it is but proper tostato that his namo has bean suppressed in order that the nan shali not be wjured in hin business, aa stated in tho acsount of $ho lator- view, TAE CORRONORATINN, In addition to tho utateweut of this man thers Ia givon an tntorsiow bad with a snnn named Prife, to whom referenco is mado in tho state- mout. and which corroloratsa fn all ussential paiticnlars tho facts given a4 to tho wcous that ocenrred in the Tilton parlor. This cvideuce, if admitted, must Liave & de- ¢lded Influeuco on the jury. sud will leave thom searcely auy raa to bring in othor than a ver- dict which muat condema e Rov. Henry Warg Daoecnor. A TIP, POISON TRAGED, l'hvm!; boen infurmed that s 3r. (beorge C. Loya, who formerty kept the drug-storo at tha cornor of Fulton anid Clinton streots, Brookiyn, had, atone time, sold the Rev, Heury Ward Lzocher soma kind of poison et about tho date whon the flrwt oxposc of hus intimacy with Mrs, Titon was threatened, & roporter of the /erald ondeavored $o find Mr. Loys. It was discovered thot io 8 now carryiog on & drug buminoes at Whiletone, L. I, Thero lio was sought on Sat- urday last, hut whou first #poken to on tho sub- Joct declitied to give auy imformation, Fecling confiient that Mr. Leya know mors thau ho way willing ta state, o visit was pad to some of his porsousl trionds, and thoir good Oflices brought 1to roguisition, in erdar to got Mr. Loyu to make tho dasired avowal, Accori- Jugly, ‘avother visit was mado L3 Whiteatone yeutorday, and Mr. Lors, after being convorand With for's considersala timo. and through the bressura brought to boar on him by Lis friouds, wha welo preaont at the futorviow, fiaally cou- cluded co givo tho whola story, saying tua: ho did not eeo, now that tho evidoucn 1a all in, that ho was committing any wrong to tell what ho did know. Ho thorefozo, in answor to the quas- tious put to tim, mads the fullowing statomont : It I with the greatest roluctanco that 1 apeak sbout any trauvctoun tiat have occnrred baiweon 3ir. Tivocher and myself, aud it Is oaly by reson of tao reat Influonce you have brougit to bear on me that §m tuduced to suu tae (nformation you senk, Ia tho first place, however, let mo aay (hat p to the prosen: I have been tuducer tokoep miont on this mate fer, trough my fricadaliip wnd ihe unrsoual regard that T entertuined for Mr, Becher duriug my acqitsin. tanca with him, and which bus extended over o poriod of mavy years, MHS. MOULTOXN CONPIRMED. You have sekod ma the qiesiinu wostaer T ever sold Ar, Baecher any polson. To this I mast riply that [ Bave, and I will'tull you how 1t uczurred aud how thie fack wna Lrouglit 10 tny recoilociion, and the whole history of tae watter, 1t was sa folldws : During the cones of the triul, sud whils Sre. Moulton was giving her testlmony on (e witues stand, I wan one morning witting in tho store here, and reading ths account of Lier teatlnony {n the lerald, when 1 camia to the par- ograph in wiich ahe referred to Baecher talling her that he Lsd a powder or polvon ut homs on his libraty tablo, which ho was jrepared to take nt any mo. As 1 road thus it caina nerose my mind ke » flaski that T Lad kold 80 no polson o r. Uceclier In the yaar 971, 1 turned round on my chalr snd spoketo tho Rev. J, Heors, s I'reabyterian clengyman, who wan on a visit {0y family, and wao at tlo thme was sllttog with mo, 1 called hitattention 1o tha psrozraph, and satd, *Do you soe, Mrs. Moulon, teatifien that Beechur toid hior thiat bo biad rume putson {n lile room, nnd tiat bo fniended to make away with Dimuelf, T 'believe T soid bim some stuff that he conla do 1t with, 100.” 80 Lnressed was I with the fact that Icalied my.son and toll him to bring me iy Tedgor, In which T kept Mr, Boeshor THE ENTRY OF THE SALL, Whon Lis brought it to me, I sald to Mr, Beers, Ko, ‘wo.shatl soan sen if 1 il Ink A6 Doeiet Uave uuy polwon, for it will Lo eutered hore, I feel sury 3t L idxd,’ but lot us lodk o wuako assurance doubly aure," Mr. ears was, liko myaslf, nomowhat exclted over 1ho inatter, aud ‘bu oapressid o great horror at tho tiiought even that it could Lo possivle for & 104n like tite ltav, Liaury Ward Bzecuer to costeruplate putting Limseif out of exiutence, 1 turned 10 thn account, and thiere, to 1uy groat riel and sarrow, I found the fol- lowing entry, whics fully confirmed my provious rec- oflectizuat *aay 13, 1871—0NE OUNCE OF FRUSSIO ACID, FIFTY CENTS," snd which I now show yuu, Uorrs and myself taiked the subjoct over for £od o ired 80 periunlo mo Dol 10 apesk 2 any oue, and { gavo bim » promive Aually 10t 10 83y & word aLout ths the poison to Mir, Buaclier whilo the trial was 1oy o, befug convinced Lint { wan 1y duty 10 keep ntlent uuiess called upon by the proper person, 1,an 1 lieve praviously stated, v 30l Lai (Lfortaation bow most wrwiliapiy BEEKING A KNOWLLDOE OF POISONS. The circutustances stteuding the eale of the pruesic acid 10 Mr, Becchier were vividly brougiat (o my mind iunedlatcly I raw the outry in the lodger, althouyh Leomn o o L a0l the paisom unti tho Uie 1" zoud Mrw, Monliow's ovidesice, ! bad forgatten the fact, ro- twouihe Mr, Beecher odinag futo ty store on the day miontioncd sid chattlug wilh e, As was ufta bis Labit, when, after wo Livd talkod ongeneral topics, th couvoration was turued hy Ar. Deochor to” io wubject of poleons. ifo quoationed e about tho soveral Miuds, aud asked about thelr component parta, tholr getieral effuct, ote, After talklng with hint 0D tiees poiuts for somo litlle e, bo tuade. the lo- ajulry 5w Lo What 1L efToct of areenlo would be o the liunin ayetom, wiiat doso it woitld requira o dustroy 1ifo, whai tlie symptotss would be aiter It was ki 1ntd thie stomach, und waat sppearance the body would Proscut after deaths, Ioxplaed all thedo pointe to lilm, aid o then a3xed mo1f 1 did not think arsenio Wouid bo tho best thing for a man to take {f Lo wauted to make au endof ula iifo, Tothia I replicd that thouglit not, Translo scid would bo, fn iy oplulon, tho aletent and surest thing to tako, -~ We atill kopt on talklug on potsous, and lio agatu arksd me VHAT THE BYMITOMS WOULD DR aftor & men hail tsken & doto of prussic acid.. To al- 20 aaked 1o whul soct uf &n sppearance the face woull prosunt fmmecilatoly beforv and sfter death, and whather thoro would b auy indicatious. obeurvadle by which people could dotect that & pulson had beai (akoss und that tuo doath had 1ot bean brought about by uate ural causos, Ho kkowiso uskod tmw if tliors would b any odos of amioll obasryable that would load to ihe canelusion that there bad beon suything wrong, § expinined oll thess polutk protty thurouguly to dim, and i1 tho conrze of su dottg 1 wid Im thy quantity 1hat would kill a pereon, ‘T converssiion ot {a tinig saado but Litle fuicessfon 0a iny minil, LoF T thougat b wat nisray asking we (ho questious e i out ol curiosity, ¥ioals, ust bofors Lo was Laarlng the storo, o wsked mie'to givo bl womo prussic. acld, wisiol 1 did, not tiluking Wt bo bk auy futontion 'of makiog b fwyroper useof i, In fact, no wucl thought vatered iy lead, I gave him a uns-uunco botlle, whlch had Lt boel opsued, but waa douo up Just tho asio as wiien T bought i, It hud a Inbel oi i, 00 whici was or ' UYDROUTANIO ACID," with directions how to prescrvo tho strengih of tho acld, otc,, togolner with tio uaie uf tie clomlsta by whoin §§ was mude, The Herald ropresentative noticod that ju tho lodger whare the sutry of the puison was mado it wus not by tselt but ran on, following the one $cv ot some woods purchased by Mr. Baccher pre. viously, sud succoedud on the next lines by othor ontrios of goods purchased subsejuout to tho dato of May 13, 1871, ‘This fact 1a montioned to show that tho entry was ovidontly a genuino one, —_— THE SOFA, WHAY WAS 42BN IN TILTON'S MOUSE, Tha followlug statomant was obtained from a mau who was ongagod in laying carpots in the house of Thoadore Tilton in the month of Octo- ber, 1800, ‘ho name of this man, slthough kuown to the Herald, s witbheld for reasony that can be well uudorstood, 1t may, howevor, ba scated dhat ho 18 now occupyinz, sud has duriug the past bwo yeare ocoupied, » atora and carried ou s businoss on one of the principal stroots in Brooklyn, Hu is atso woll known in the commuulty, and ia & min of family sud meaus, Lo vayssubstantiaily as follows: La the fall of 1859, in ko mouth of Ostober, but the prociso day I cannot now recollect, I was eugaged by & man namned Price (o nasst bim tn laying caryiots in the ‘houso of Theodore Tilton o Liviugston sirsal, We weee thero dolng this work during two days, coine monclug each day at about 10 v'elock snd isaving off somewliare {a the nelghbothuod of U in the afternoon, 1 romember - bhearh beli ring. theu foiuh- D W AT -Xfl':'fy" F e - 1ocking 1ad, vhoia 4 sabeedeuily Iesmed Kol Ko to be Menry Ward Deechar, Aesoon ae the door ws closed, Br, Beecher seized hold of Mrs, Tilton aF ¢laapad his arioa around her waist, draw hor fo d be adrl‘h:lr!l'}r:nd l:;’ In hcli Beed {d uriny 8 operation, preeacd et bony #0 eloto Lo his own (et 1t s indalible fmpresrdon on my wind at the time.: & i5 whola act wae one that gave me tho ldra—whi Dever be eMaced—that the relations Letweon ¢ were of guch fotimacy w4 could unly sxint b & tnan aad womsn who wers either matAmonially os CRIMINALLY RELATED, The two, aftor the firat milute, walked ints the front garlur, on the lefi.tiand elda of ‘the hall as son enter £om the street. M. Beocher had hiz arm atill aronnd Ura,Tilton's watst aad spoke 1o lier, sud she to hira, 1 tho most affectinnato munuer, a0 far sa I could judge ftom their astions, He was bouding cown to talk tn ber, with his face all wmiles, wlls Mho looked Ul ol bia countonsnce, sppearing more than pleassd with the attentions Mr. Hseshor was pasing and she recolving, 1 arked Frice If he knew whn the man was aud Lo rald © Yos, that 18 Voacher, the preacher,” I romrked, * They aro s Distsy loviny coupie, 1 guess, Did 5ou ses how ha or i and presacd lier o Lim 27 Price maid, Yea: and I gunss U'll take & peep and 308 what thew aro dulng.” Wheroupon Lo weat through Ito the foom at te ed of the ll. In n noment L camo back to mo and tald me that he hisd Lean looking througn tho keyholo of the doar dividing the front paslor from tho ibrary, aud had meen A, Joocher ON THE BOVA with Mes, Tilton in auck a_poition sa to lesrs no Toom for doubt as to what they were dofng. In fact, to uks D’rice’s own words, ho aaid, * Isecher fa havi & good time, I guesn; ho'n Rot i all fixed? I aaier it what he wmeant,’ wlica e rejliod, *You know aat mea, verr well, Lt it you want 10 et it miralguter, Tl tell you," Il then averred that ho meant crimiual intercourse bitween the pastien, 1 Bad left iy biat and sowe of my tols on Al mantel~ doce of tho room where deeshor was, oud T estd to 1 bavea guod mind 10 gn tu thers suddenly my things that left thore.” Ile darnima todo it, and Inaid I wout” gotn, With that I went sroes 44 hallway, openet the dmor and walked to tha mautel’ant ook my torln, Tha door opens fuward, and behind It there wan a lounge, Ax [ #aliol acroan the roouw, whon I went m, 1#aw no oue, Lut Just an I got to the mautel T haxd o rustle, I turned round to walk out whou I saw Mr, Beeshor, wn it were, Jnst risiog from tho floor with oua haud ou tho end of tue louuge, sud tmoving awey from Mrs, Tilton, who was sitiing or reciining on it, with ber 8kirts very much dssorered, Mr, Deccher waa i rostly tn front of ler. 1'drow tmy owu couclu. vlons, but sald nothing undl RO watalde the whory left Price looking in through the crack of ths door, I then told Lim what 1 had woety aad i said ho waw M, Deoslior, ar I went in, knechng in front of Mrs, Tilton, and tnt whea I distirbod them b Lad vsen from that posle tlon, and, 5 lie did 80, Lurricdly arraozed bis ddpass, Are. Tuitou mado no movement to arrauys ber clatl: faras 1 aaw, The time that 1 was in the room, of course, waa Vlr{ short, but I took in the rcane ike a3 8o Want 100k place'atter that £ do not know, for we left ths houso, The Job was paid for by an elderly Indy, who #a8d aliv was e hounckeeper, Iioz hamo | do 0ot kuow for certain, bitt I balieyo f we Denafs, Travious to thiv occurronee £ Lid alwaye thought thut Mr, Lizoclior was & geest proachior and & g1 run frota whist I 1iad read about him,'but T waa theu cone Vitoed, aa T at 50w, that be was aud ls A ULEAT HYPOCHITE, aud bow it te that the facts that T 1 cannot uni, Xuow auything about this matier have come out, far 1 Lave talked of it to but two penplo, e of whom iy a are: rsonl frieud. I have ‘triod to kesp out of and should not Lave told you what T bavg ex- ceptfor your parsiatency. 1 have all along heou Afrald that, If 1 sald anyiulng to burt Mr, Liocher, my cusiouiers would Isava e, for a great mauy of them are members of Piymouth Church, and 1 kaow tliey are doiug all they poastoly cat 1o wave Mr, Heashi- er, Too ludics go round and use their {nfuctey, aud it was only the other day 3 laty was 1n my wlore, and anked o Ty opivion of Mr, Bicclior, While she’ was buying woma gaols, 1 1ol bor opition I ahoild say lio was & Lypocrite, mory ado who turned round aud eatd: “1 you tuink'so ittlo of S, Mae-hor 1 can't deal with you a0y more,” and walked out, WUAZ PRICE KNOWS, After leaving the mau who gave tho informa- tion contained . in tho foregoing ntatsmont. an offort was wade to fiud out tuo man Irics. 'This waa 8 work which involved uo little umount of persoveranoo and timne, for thoro was a doubt oy to the tnitisls of hin namo. Thoro aro & groat number of Pricos, a8 » glanco at the Brooklyu Directory witl aiow, bat the right mao vas tinal- Iy discovered to be Johin 1% I'rico, au upho'sters er, dmployed in Wilure & Bovdan's carpot store, No. 55 Woat Thirty-thurd stroct, Now Youk Ci He, liko tho other, bowovor, whon spoken to on tho subject apposrcd to bo scared slmost to doata that his azqualutanco with any mam&mm- weat o the greac trial shoukl havo leaked out. 7n the firat instaucn, he attumpted to douy that hie know mnything at all, butassoou as the name of tho othor inau was mentioned to lim a chauge tool place, and, inscead of Lin being the iotorrogated, Lo tnroed tho tablos aud assumed the role of tio juteirogator, Ilo want- odto know what had beon said and how much lus connection with tho care was known. Deing flually satisliod’ that the whols story Lad Loen told to the Jlerald reprosou- tativo ho sodwed fnclined to by more com. municative, It was, liowover, ooly by diat of tho muss strentious cioss-otainination that Price nould adaut the truth of all the material pomty Fiven above. For lastauco, although ho ndmit- ted seoing Mr, Boeclor comiug into the house, 84 abready dedcribed, aud the maeting botwoon him awd Mes. Lilion, yotit was only by steady porsistouco that Lis Knowlodgo of “subogueut acta was obtaived After cunversing with him for several hours, Lo stated that tho fats related above in veforcnco to the scens, aud the o which ho saw 1 the paplor while PEEPING TUROUGH THE KEYHOLE of the lirary door, s wolt as whito ltis fellow worker wont in for his hat and tuols, wore cor- rect, Whou aaked tu como out in a riraightfor- ward manuor with a olear, full, and docided statoment, e dechood to du #o, saying that v was nothiug in bis_pocket to toll wiat ho knua, Lut that ha might pot into tranble, nud per- sisted iu soylog that for the presout Le would say no moro. o stated, nevertl:oloss, that it called 1t court and placed upon tho witness- stand hie would tell all he kue Ho had not volunteorod any information. Le s, fur the rosson that be had no tino to spare to haug around tho court ; thut bo had to laok nfter his own work and to mind his own alaus. Bosides, nid P'rice, ** I shonld gat nathing for my trouble aud Ican't afford to luso monay, You, have sooma to mo all tho facty, and you do not want mo to EaY kny wore,” — BOWEN'S SECRET, WHAT 18177 New York Sun, June 14, « o » What, thou. is Mr, Lowen's mecrot ? Ta it now, in tho light of these revelations, more tban balf a wocret? Wo are informed wn suthonty as trustworlby as tuat which MMr. Bawen tndoraos, of thio atleged partionlars of tho wholostory, Thocrimoimputed to Mr. Deecher in it 1s oldor and not lewd serlous than the ono chargod by Mr. Tilton. It bad notolation, accord- fug to our f{oformation, with Mr, ‘ilton's acousation, bug was wn offonse mgaiost Slr. Bowen, It did not juvolya Mr, Nowen's dead wifo, nor auy roiativo of his, yot 1t » tare riblo ulawmilul art, oxe:ting & controlling - tluence over Liw wubsojuont life. Tue story #oon that Mr. Boechor's orimo was fweduction ; that tho weducod womau confossed to Jlr, Dowen, he Laving under tho circumstsueon a nght to kuow about the facts; and that Mr, Becchier, bolug acoussd, coufossod, aud asked forgivouoss ou his knec: -— FOUND DEAD. Nazcnez, Miss., Juno 15.—Last Baturdsy the budy of n white mau, wmuch decompused, sup- posed to havo been dead about o wook or two, was fouud near tha bottom of the bluff, Noar thio body ware businoss cards of tho liquor tirm of Bervos, Vora ot Fils, Coguac, F whisky bowsed in Louisvilie, Chics Now York, and Covington, oceadsd 14 wup~ oded to be Willlaw Hoiand, a travoling agont or whisky dealers. Fout play ls suspoctod, but 0 budy wad too wuch dovomposed to assoriail, e e DR. LINDERMAN, Svectat Diapateh to The Chicavo Triduns, INpiaNAvoLis, June 16,—Dr. Linderman held aloug futerviow to-day with Benator Morton sud & number of tho leadivg citizens, 'Tho weathor wad bad, and no attompt was made o univo about the city, Tho Diroctor will visit us ugaiu on his retury from Hau Fraucisco. UTAR ITEMS. Bavr Laxe, U. ', Juna 16.—Jumes B. MoKean, lato Chiof Justice, was to-day aimitted to prac- tico boforo the Supremo Court of this Tersitory, ‘Cho caso of Cora Conroy agaiust Potur Clon- tou, Mormon DPolice Julge, for destruction of tho furuituro of her houdo of ill-famo was ar- guod so-day. 0BITUARY, Porr Couzomxe, Juue 15.—Ths soboonor Watorlawa arrivod to-day from Chicsgo, under (bo managomsnt of the mato, ¥liu roportad thut Capt, Yan Baaack dlod na 43 ehatih day alter ivaviug Clivsgo, 5 SURRENDER, of tho Hallroad Compan) oiby. 9ey; &’/ - NUMBER 296, 3 » Lho Ponnsylvania Miners Have Been Forced to Adopt This Course, Thoy Acknowledgo that They Are Bufforing for tho Necessaries of Life, Thirty Miners Charged with Consplracy Convicted and Sentenced, The Londers Got o Nominal Fine nnd One Year's Imprisonmont, Soectal Dispateh to The Chicags Tridune, WiILKESHARDE, Pa,, June 16.—~The eituation Laa undergone a complote change since morning, aud thoe oxcitemout has been intenso over the nupposed tormiuation uf tho long strike. The conferonce withi Iresideut Parrish Lad boon haz- woulous, and tho Regton Board had voluntanly offered to rosumo work on the torma of the Com- pany, and, aathoy expreesed it, to: bury tho hatehot. There van a gonaral feeling of roliof that the crisia was passed, aod ordors wore given to isyo all the collieries put in roadinoss so as to start immediatoly, Tho Buperintondont of the Wanamie mines informed Tux TwinuNe corre- spondent that ho would start on Weduosday or Thursday morning with 800 men, snd tho Dia- mond would be startod with a full forco, and & largo number of othor mities iu a fow days. ‘The surrendor of tho Itogion Board producad n startling effcct amoug the strikers, who did not oxpoct such & step so s00n, and tho mator has beoo ngitatea through- out tho catiro dsy, 3Many of the men bittorly denounce tho Reglon Boazd, and 8o mach feel- Ing hias beon produced, that there will bs a dalay ©f two or thraodays in gotting tha works atarted, THE STMIKY, HOWEVED, IS ZNDED, aud thewo spasts ouly Indicate tho throea of dis solution, It 4 kuown tust some of the most pawortul districta instrucied thoir delogates to tho meotiug to-dsy to vote unanimously for work aud support tho action of the Ieglon Buard, Tho element who aro now upholding the #triko bavo ubaudoned their domand for the 1874 basia, aud ouly insist that there be a uniform re- ductton of 10 per cent watead of from 10 to a8 offored. The corporations nlsu offer the slding scalo o8 follows: \Whon wholesalo prico of cosl in is 85, per copt additional will bo paid 3 with coal at $5.25, 6 per cont add tinal ; with coal 8t £5.50, Y por ceut additional and with coal &t 36, 13 por cent additional will bo pud. AN INCENDIARY ARUESTED, A man named John Mc¢Cuao usa beon arreated charged *wiih astemptiog to blow up the Lliouso of & muer named Curry. MuCune was comuntted ou the chargos of aitempt at murder, aruou, sud walicivus miscbie!, aud bail ixed at 810,00, ‘I'lio mon at Waterman & Bsavor's colliery who wera junamidated to-day will resume work to- OO uw Lo guaud, [0 te Astoctated Press,) INTLIIDATION, WiLkesnanng, I'a., Juno 15.—The miners who havs boen worling nt Laine's shaft wero met by 8 lnrge kuug wis morning, aud ordered to stay OuL. " A pusye was raised, nod they oponed a way turough the mob, aud those who wished outerod tho sliafs. ‘Tucre wn groat extitement, - THE BUBNENDED, WiLkzsnanne, Ia., Juns 15, —The “long is ondod, Tho Muues of tho Lohigh & cabarro Colpany mado on unconditional eurrander througn their dolegutos laat might, nt meoting with 3lr, Parael. A dozon or moro meotings worw held yosterduy at didorent places, At Auiloy, o delegation of wovency miuurs went to tho moeting fo: the vurpose of voling for & resumption of work. ‘Tiieir object bocamo xnown to the 3, aud they were oxciuded rrom tho insating. ‘Iney then hell a meoting of their own and decidei tu o governed nolonger by the Asmociation, At anothor masting, tho Irish and Welsls disagrecd, aud tns fo.mor withdrow, Ab tun other woctings there was ulsd & luck of har. mouy, and dunang the courso of the day thore wan 5 A GENERAL DISAGREEMTNT 8 to future acttun. Tho ma<s of miners wore iu favor of gounz to wori, but the loaders fought bard agamat it ‘Tho sentiwsnt wus too strong for (Luin longer to winirol, and a pact yielded, Iu the evonuy a region moeting was lield, and dologaten waut to Alr. Parsh's office, where & loog aud barinonicud conforence todk place, witich endod in an uzreomantto go to work upon the Company's termi, N coucossioun whataver were proposed by the Cowpnay, ‘The mon stated tuoy had wado a mistake in holding out u lougs, Or 1B MARILK & #iniko, uud Woro now in waot of tho uocessariea of lifs nud EAUER TO HAVE WONR immediately, Tins Compiwuy employs about 11,000 men, and atl their works will bo started w4 Boon #8 possible. Tho wiuers of individual operators will follow the meu of this Company, and thera will bo & gaueral resumption ia the Wyoming region, RIOTENSNENTENCED. Creanrietd, Pa., Juuo 15.—The thirly-two striking mmors who wore found guiity last ovou- ing of couspiracy aud riot wera called for seu- tenco this afterdoon, Judge Orvis divide:d the cuminale into threo classos, and pror ounced sencenco as foliown : Tao first class ooussted of Julm 11, Joyce, Drosidont of tho Miners® Uuion in this reggion ; Jonn Malonoy, Secretar: Lialph Parks, Gsorge MloUoway, Thomas Burche dulo, aud Mathias dinyor, who woro sentouced to pay tho costs of prosscution, 25 flue, nud undergo imprisonmont ono year. ‘fhe wocond clasn conwisted of thittcon others, who wora ecntoncal to pay the couts of prosecution, a flue of 35 each, and hnpronment sixty daya, ‘I'here wero thirtcen of tha third olass, un whom sentance wad suspeuded, it belug considerod that thuy actud undor tho control of the leaders, Xingo Parks, Heorotary of tho Natiousl Union, wag prosent, Altor thoseutonco was pronounced ho soomed torribly disirossod, and shod tears, MINES RESUME, Pormsviuie, Pa., Juue 15.—''slegrams roocelve ed from the northern section of the Schuyliall . reglon stato that o musber of colliorles rosume ed this momlufi(. smoug thom weveral of the Philadelphla & lteading Coal aud Iron Compa ny'd winod, Bavoral of tho tiuos in the violuity of Shouandoah aro working full force, and [t wus necossary to turn nuwbord of mon sway who Lad applied for work. E b o R MARITAL INFELICITY, Bpectal Dapatch o The Chicann Iribune, Bouruit Bexp, Ind,, June 15.—Wlilism Whes- ton, late Buporintondent of the Kalamazoo Duvision of the Lako Shoro Railroad, is hers, aud s vory iudigoaut over the spoclal to the Chicago T¥mea rogarding Lim, He saye that he 18 not a fugitivo from justive, 1lo sokuowledges a domosne infelicity, but clalms it to bo & con- spiracy on tho part of vthors to doprive bim of bLita property, most of which, foz the sake of har- mony, ho Lias yieldod to his wifo, 1le claims to bo able to work out his own sslyation, He claims thnt bis wife's motber and brothor live ou the faru noar Marsbatl, Atioh,, which he pald for, aud aro enjoying tho frusts of hin mouey, SRS a0 IOWA SUPREME COURT. Spectal Disoaloh o ‘Ths Chicano Iriduns, Desitoines, In., Juuel1d.—The Baurewe Conrt to-day, 1 the caseof Mabr & Buwith ve. The Chicaygo & Nortbwostorn Railroal Company, aflirmed the docixion of the Court bolow in favor . The action was brought to recover the vn{m) ot 850 bushels of bartey shippeid {rom Clinton County to Ulicago on detendant's rosd, 1t urrived two dnyg betoro , tho big fire, wus transfersed to dofonduni's waro- honso, aud thers buruod up wita ths aitv. ‘The Conrt hold the Company's lability as s carrier osased whon the harluy arvived at Chreao rluj was Lrancferied 0 the warehanso, aud theu! its nathity av warehoaseman begou. ‘The action or domages as carrier, et Uyson Ihioe v, Tue Oity of Das Aoiocs, aflirmad, iho Court liell that'a city is bound ta keop Wy uldosalta in tepair, sud, in 18 prosumes to know they nre dofective . thoush o p@don know o defect to oxist and - purod therebe it i9 tio dorenve for the o Cottre gave $7,6) dasges 10 Live bifvacu aukla, . o