Show BY ralphh AMERICAN NEW YORK yore iga 19 A dispatch from rome says that the pope after holding public audiences yesterday esterday conversed freely about ue the enthusiasm in new york for the american cardinal in the brooklyn city court this morning the tilton beecher trial was resumed the attendance of spectators being nearly as margeas large as in the early days of the trial though the number of women was greatly decreased both parties to the euit sull were present ex judge porter thieu then began bumming up for the de defense rense he said to the jury that they had been for five months in the service bervice of theodore rhe odoro tilton under the mandates of a power which they were bound to ob obey my cli client euthas ilas jias since vince the beginning of or the suit sult dealt deal ton on scriptural principles when they struck him on the one cheek he has bag turned to the other in the beginning they might have been struck with the general air of untruthful ness nesa which mch permeated the ease caie andee and he counsel thought that if they had bad then been ileen called to deliver their verdict there could havo hava been little doubt what that verdict would have been an on the other hand they had had tilton and Abu moulton ulton jayne the informer woodhull claflin joe richards Bichan ls starting up daily to strike his sister in the back and ben butler the strategist these are the parties who are the spon sponsors sors of the accusations accusation these are the champions of br purity and morality the originators publish ers irs and advisers in this matter in avor of the defendant we have a ury of the vicinage the wife wire and the he children and the tho grau grandchildren delill who found shelter beneath his roof und worshipper wor shipper of plymouth church even the clustering hearts of young soung children loved his name and would be living to bless his memory when you ali ari and alz I 1 will be no more we have with us the almost unanimous and enthusiastic support of hn hi professional brethren and the by of an enlightened eded christendom these trusted and loved lne de defendant while the they y ab abhorred borrud and loathed the names of theodore tilton and arld frank moulton Mb Md ulton in ru our whole system of jurisprudence a plea of Juno innocence cence was sab bare and our laws id ws in id respect were nol nob a failure the tho rho Op speaker eaker eaher quoted from mllton milton ton tod in regard io to the might of truth and its prevail prevailing ins ing power power one ono of the tho obstacles to the accuser was tho tilo the defendants answer of his innocence and the oath of bf an honest man obstacle they met with presented itself in tho the unblemished character a and h d un tin sullied purity of both bolh him and wl uie wie e another obstacle has wag that tion titon and moulton for four years by their own words and acts had falsified such puch an obstacle was the laet inet that tilton cohabited and slept with the lady acau accused and remained for four years in family relations with an alleged adulteress they thuy met another obstacle in hi that they both moulton and tilton admit ted that they were here with an oath on toi their lips ef of having open hostility against the defA defendant dant daut they encountered anether obstacle in the tho fact tact that they had lied to conceal it as they say and the question 4 wb whether ether other or not they are lying now nove there wab wn an old maxim of the law which provided that witnesses were to be weighed I 1 in n tho the tho balance an and d here in one e scale scalo they had lidd henry ward beecher and his life and tilton and moulton witha a keeon record dof af pf their li lives ilves vesia vesla in the thel other judge porter then referred to the character of the defendant his early earls training his lits long unspotted christian life ilfe and services jq and the I 1 improbability ability that after a long life lire of virtue he should fall now the speaker dwelt at some length upon the purity of or mrs nand uland her 1 intellectual n tel tei i ct ual capacities I 1 and said yet they would have you believe belleve what is known to every man waman woman ami child in ti the t coun try that this man could havo bavo an lin amour in open day 0 openly I 1 ie de bau batching ching the mother venly of af a amily family that hueh auch an intrigue could be carried on through a ye year arand and a half no eye seeing and no hear hearing and the first V oman woman on earth to tell ib is mrs hirs tilton and the first firstman man she should tell 1611 ato it to was theodore tilton and of henr henry ward beecher the last mant matt on earth that could havo have been amu guilty 11 the speaker spoke of the impossibility possibility of Be beecher behers taking A mistress to his own house in sight bight of his servants and grandchildren turning toward moulton and til speaker exclaimed aimed almed what are such men for unless for g hunting down clergymen and to crucify women letters lettera which passed with no thought on her part except in confidence reposed in her 3 friend and pastor have ruthlessly been thrown before the world in an altogether different light from that intended porter porters s address was interrupted by recess CHICAGO 19 A sioux city special says pays that a sensation paper published at yankton yesterday P tates states that lt lit scott from fort randall arrived at that place plate yesterday and informed that paper that gordon city and black hills train had bad been arrested ly by the military at the cross crossing luc luV of the whiteriver white River biver 1 and brought to foru fort randall scott arrived here to tu day and says he did lid hot liot so inform lu the yankton paper or any ank one else and he does not know anything of gordon gordons train and the tho whole statement in the yankton paper aice except t the notice of his i arrival Is totally false and without color of truth the courier who left gordons train on the lith says that they were making makings as slow time as possible and kept moving in anticipation of news of the opening of the hills by the government they were informed by sioux and and other indian scouts that the troops would not interfere with them as long as they kept off the reserve an ottawa special says that the cabinet met yesterday and appointed D IV W mcdonald late postmaster general a as govern or of ontario on tario tarlo A st joe toe mop mb mor special says the grasshoppers are utterly destroy fac fag the winter wheat crop in that 10 locality and dispatches from a number of other points in missouri and rausa kansas say shy that the crops are being injured by the grasshoppers TYRONE pa 19 xingo parks the agitator was ur rested arrested to day at osceola twenty five italians arrived from new york for the pennsylvanian syl syi mines the st strikers riken meetings at various paints points last night werd were poorly attended 2 ther 1 strikers are demoralized and many men inen have gone to work NEW YORK 19 an informal ormar call has been made for a meeting of bf the erie shareholders next saturday and a rumor is current that a compound injunction is contemplated awal agal against rist list the dir direct betori orb ora restraining the pale sale or br or mortgage of the iho coal property of the road to raise money tapay to pay the june interest and restraining th the e payment of the june interest on the bonds involved in the contro repay esy ess f sy with mchenry and the tho london banking balt Ball king association after recess beecher and wife came into court with ex judge judee porter who continued the summing up by quoting from one of at mrs urs tons letters lettera in which she breathed forth north the ter let fervor of her ad mi ration nation of her husband the woman whom he stoned AS an adar adal tress tres knelt kneit to him as to god an and d loved him as she loved her redeemer this his woman standing at the grave of her boy they would have you believe stood within bine nine months and a half of the grave of 11 jude judge morris in opening opening alluded to the frequency 0 of the interviews between Ise lse beecher beechen echer and tilton now none would doubt that ms mrs mattie blattle Brads bradshaw baw wip wis wasa good and pure woman and mrs tilton in a retter fetter to her husband said that she was vas jealous of s 31 her by beecher tho the counsel further from the MM tilton 11 Justra justna ju strati tivo roof of her unselfishness did a any n y woman n who bad committed adultery ever write huch hueh letters lettera of ilove jove admiration and confidence the counsel also quoted from the letter of bevy fe bly ard 3rd 1868 1668 iu in which aich bhe ahe reproaches herself for her shortcomings the dastard to whom this thia letter was waa written furnished it to the papers for publication with the intention of masting hla hia wife and injuring bt beecher biecher ealier in an other letter she s ys s that ilfe life never it to her beli bell r ran alorth th living for than ther then he did not return her love in the same warm manner in which she tendered it him in jany 1868 mr taiton wrote her husband that beecher called to see her ant aut there talked tallied of her herr heer r husband and mrs tilton maass pays that beecher loved him beecher speaks of the soothing influence she has over him this woman writes her husband of everything every tiling said to her and what passed at the visits this man in in july 1870 broke off from the tile church and swears himself that hid his connection with the church ceased four years before 73 counsel referred to the gifts of books etc which were paraded paraded by judge morris and which ho he stid would not be bb likely to be made mada by ii read other letters lettera for the purpose of showing the jury what passed between beecher and und mra mrs JV at each vl vilt visit it and said they only offered all an excuse for forgea jea lousy lonsy to a man who only wanted an excuse for his bis infidelities dehy deny said the counsel that in the history of the whole human lace have we a similar case of a woman whitin tin tio such lettera to a cuckold husband husked ll 11 the counsel quoted from a letter in which she asks her husband to love the tho lord jesus christ and bear patient patiently ly with her the tho woman who wrote that letter to theodore tilton was waa not an adulteress and was faulty only in that she loved him too well weli had the letter of december 1866 been published he be said before the catherine gaunt letter what color would it have given to the accusation and though tha that t was written it is admitted that she was pure ure uro on the of ab feb 1866 we rave eave have a letter beginning liy bly my lly darling of darlings ngu in which she speaks of her bin asin sin and tilton hasting basting to make an accusation of adultery against beecher tilton writes sept 1866 regretting being overcome with world worldly lym ly mindedness m I 1 ness in dec 1866 there is at another iother letter from him in baya saya he had been reading catherine gaunt and it turned on jealousy ile he expressed the thought that any man was a fool who was the victim of jealousy and a few sentences after wags wards says oh frailty thy name is domn wo mn in all these letters to this thi poor spoor little woman there was wits nothing but glorification and adoration of theo tilton the counsel read a letter dated march ath 1867 1667 in which tilton wrote to his wife of his gray hairs and said the counsel bessie turner said sald that bespoke he spoke of them in 1870 yet thib this man comes herm here and in theare the presence enee ence of the ever living god swears that ho had no gray cray hairs bairs then aby V hy you cannot open a letter of this poor wymans but there is r ome iome i thing about bowen and you cannot have a midnight meeting between beecher and moulton W without th a snowstorm resonant with exclamations of bowens bo wen B treachery beecher in the course of hi his life has written a few letters to mrs Tilt tiit oili and these are taken ag a evidence of adultery yi though written at the instance of tilton the letter of mrs tilton of january 1870 to her husband was read in which she mentioned the visit of beecher to the tho house that day why i sald said ae 0 o counsel should she white write te her husband in lu a remote state needlessly and mention the name of her paramour this was wis after october loth 1868 when they alleged that beecher debauched elizabeth R tilton at his house and after october 1868 1888 when they said he repeated the onn of bilse lense another of mrs Til tons letter ietter 4 was quoted referring to her troubles as of ll 11 her r own making and yet tilton came on the stand dud and swore that they were of beechers echers Be making adjourned A destructive fire is ragin raging gin yin in the woods near tort port jervis N Y the antl entire e pop population on is endeavoring to a tay stay its progress ress several saw mills h have a been destroyed with a largo large amount of sawn and lumber the damage is said to bo immense jeremiah miltona hamiltons Ha well weli known colored speculator on wall wail st a and nd formerly a slave in thorest I 1 indies n d ies les died to day he is said to be the richest colored man in the U S R aud and la Is worth a million dollars NASHVILLE tenn 19 one of seventy 11 anve ve Ind iaus laus on the way to florida prison got hold of a knife with which vetch he stabbed two soldiers and then himself this morning when tua thu tha train was standing at Mafli son aon station five miles from this city at it la Is reported that the sold bold soldiers iera lera are art not seriously hurt ou on the arrival of the train in this city the indian was taken ofir off and an the platform wrapped in jn blankets and supposed to be dying KANSAS CITY MO 19 A fire this morning destroyed a building occupied by the union express loss luss washington 19 T H stewart has haa been appointed internal revenue storekeeper for the first district of illinois the sioux indians here to negotiate with the government for the sale of the black hills in their rei re i serve called on the president today accompanied by assistant Secie tary cowan and commissioner smith the president received them in hb hlas office and after shaking bands with each one said he could not talk bothem to them today to dayon day on the subject of their visit but desired them to talk with the secretary of the interior and the commissioner of indian affairs if rny any disagreements arose aroe he bet would en deavor to right them he desired them to accept the statements of i these officers regardless of all comments made to them by others lone horn said he be war wa glad to see the great father he did own some of this great country but the white people wanted to take it from him my great grandfather grand father brother and iny ins myself eif elf were chiefs I 1 am a chief chleo I 1 never claimed that I 1 owned all tha the countey before to day but now vow I 1 claim it I 1 own it alone these men yola yoa see alluding to the indians around him are sol soi soldiers diers diere and will fight at this juncture the president interrupted the chief by stating that he did not wish to have a discussion dicus siOn slon of ot the object of his visit today to day potted spotted tail tall said he was glad to 1 see the great father and wanted to have a great talk with him soon red cloud said baid that if the president did not appoint a day to see ser himself and the other chiefs be jie would be very sorry the indians then withdrew As secretary delano is absent from the city and is i not expected to return until friday or saturday the grand council will not probably take place before monday or tuesday next NEW ORLEANS 19 seven companies of the ad infantry have de for their former stations on the nor nur northern thern border at milwaukee and detroit ST LOUIS 19 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