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Show The Tilton-Becchcr Case. New York, 24. There was a long argument to day in the city court of Brooklyn, on motion of the counsel of Henry Ward Beecher, to compel Tilton to furnish a bill of particulars ,in the suit against Beecher. The counsel read an affidavit from Beecher Beech-er setting forth that tiie plaintiff specified spec-ified but one date on which any act of , improper conduct is alleged to have occurred. Tilton avers that Mrs. Tilton and Beecher confessed their guilt at dilferent times. This Beecher Beech-er positively denies and characterizes as utterly false, and fears that Tilton contemplates the manufacture of evidence evi-dence at tho coming trial, and thero- : fore requests to know what testimony ; he may bo expected to refute. The court took the papers. I |