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STEWS. rr1ir wanber. nearly station- -Jcf JIaxm-U alias Enooxa, :4 irjuit nmrdeter," wsi fall Uuret yesterday. John F. professional dotective, '-T plain tbo conSJcnce of learned all of bia secrets ia re- Pitcn.c and hi defense.

These he detailed to 13 ttamiditof much Tiio fall report of bit tcsti-' ia the CoUKiJCB-JocmtAi. I a ssss Hessktt. of 2orih r. -c-vTodabhl io tbe House yce-, of the 13 I-8 irwiurj uug a. iocu, several States and Territories purposes.

If O-ngrca pension bill, there will Tv surplus left la the Jim 1 to I1 latch for the door l'c a ttrj scuool-Louse, and eo ilr. -vrr' t--f cl9 wiU proTe failure. -iT" make strong plea "rij f-ropea executive of the tut tUmt boJy is not yet ready to tie V'ea, Ia concludiaz hie re-il Senator nil: Tbe secret ees-" 3 uch out of place and d-ita at the sword that Jotut Adams :5 vLea presiding over the Senate It If wora by tie present presiding cf that body." Sll2vC5DXRJt a oemtjer of Farna-tircJ. G. A.

R. at ilt. i aTannaa recent'y and atUsuiled i l-z tendered to JicmcKaoa Datts, teaJih be offered ft toast. For i aime and. miademeaaor.

Ilr. Laa been reqaeated to lare tbe I. wLUi be wul take pleasure la -1 It be ft really attudble gentleman. domeatic iraredy Is 'reported i froca Springfield. Ma, where fciuti attempted to kill Lis wife i 1 by cutticx tbctr tbxoata.

Tbe eicipcd and tbe alarm to her t. -Iwrs, who. returning with her. found da.1 on the fl.jor with ft bulletin 1j traia. The wife and child may re- Hast Ajcdcksos closed ber New Tak lat Saturdaj eTenias, and vis esuuausiicalij reecired.

Cimin rs He enruia in tuiwer to calls, the i.lezcs refuseO to permit her withdrawal ft speech, OTercomia aha responded e'oqueolly, l.i lie true EmtuckUn always thies. Irs Conference Committees of the 5 zt'M and Uouae on tbe ateaniahip aub i aseadoM.il faded to reach any coo-c eaterday. The Ilotiae nf creea rr firm, refusing to concede anytuin. 1 if LLens la to be any weakening; tue L.lc:kios are that tbe Senate must do it. AT Carruilioa yeatcrd y.

Wit. Wmxa rxAO ftlot Uis Lauka IIahwuoo thruuxh lit Lead tad put ft buikt throua Li owa head. II is si I lirisz. br.t the Liy tn twenty The partica hu just returned from dn'rinf together vivO tie tragedy occurred. Tex following recently appointed Kentucky pounaaiera bare been commis-t "Ql: 11 tea Sasdkrs.

Zoneton; Ukbt T. Tatlor. Fulton; Pmtxr B. Srccic. Newport; Fkaxk Hicss.

Ai'y Laud sad Edwakd Baxxaxce. Hardmoney. iLnvDca Gkabajc Bell, of tcle-ootoriety, baa sent tbe Telephone Cicmiiiee a communication and an alUJa-tii ia respoi-so to and denying the cor-t'it of tLe rather sensational afflJaTll cf ZcLxi F. Wilbuh. filed List week.

Zzz JlethoJiU General Conference, at L.Lsacnd, yesterday passed ft resolution the attention of the President to with China, the disregard of iLreatccs violence to missionaries ti vLt church in that country. Bh tCKLXRUHJB. of JLriatiias. introduced a "bill yeaterda'y to ctsso.iviaie'lbe diAirirts and Die the sabv of Collectors of Cusioma, The salary cf lie Surreyor of tbe Port of Louisnile Cicd at J3.500 per annum. Tirs goesips bare fixed BuUalo as tbe l-ic asd the middle of Juue the date for i-d damage of the President end II Us Folscc, the honeymoon to be spunt at tic wiy purchased Green residence, near Ccrattov n.

-'i Elalm denies that be has been t'rticwed regarding the Canadian fifch-7 irualilcA, and refuaca to accept responst-for the views attributed to him. But Hlai5b always denying aomcthlnj. Hiua CouiUiiitee on Teintoriea refuse to report any bill providing i lis admlssi-jo of only ft part of Dakota a Siate. The whole Territory must t-lcr coma in or star out. Tez IIt'Uie, nolwiihsiaudin the rain te, diacursed tbe UJ1 yekterdsy at great length la of the Whole, bat reached no C- a.TtCKCR, Chairman of the House Conimillec, reported fsrorab -r Jay proposed amendment to the rohibiting Prcwiiejt boa Teioed four adJl-'-U private peasioa bills, one of wuich the beuet of ft man who was a jrx Uonx the army.

FARi. Jissusca, ilaatcrplece, Jennie J. i-i Irish Pat were the winners at tbe y.l.j Club yesterday. The spring n.ett-4"I to-diy. Cav.

ilcKKAT, of Utah, it Is stated, 1 become a member of ft firm ia list the manufacture of --5 nacLinery. MaX5I.no continues to In-'--3 i.oly, but his return to the Treas- l.f;ro kutamn ia nut Corbal, the new Bolivian Jlia-prtscatcd to the Prcsiclsat ia i ireiest fom yesterday. B. Jui.s uiU at Lis tc3 A DEEP-DYED UiLLAKI. Highly Ccnatloaal DstcIop-cents In tho Trnnk-IIur-dcr Trial at St.

Louis- I la a cf L. ii'iV VToras Iron the Prisoner a Confcs-5lca wblcb Proves a EcouadreL A ITan TTIthont Sensa of Sliame or Honor, He Killed Ills Friend for a Ferr llaudredBollars. HOT7 THE JOQ VTAS DONE. Bt. Louts, May 24.

The proaacntlon nn-eor4 an mlub oa tb d'(iu. ia lb Max wIl trial to-dar. It was lik th piosioa of a bomb at ft man's faei. Tbe stnooib current of unimportant tenimony was trohn by m. aro tattoo ju( af iar lb mid-day boar, which was both lartline and tbrulliic.

not aLa ca tb aaJlaac. bat Co tba dtendant end his couaL For tb first tiai Uazwcll may said to bar cowered. Hs siood tb drscxin? not of tbe stained trunk In wLich tha body dcoupoJ. aud acarralr qaiTarsd at lb siKbt, but tbraw aid with flipaat ooncbalsac tb bundle of clothing tbat bad Imu out from Prallar' corps bs vlwsl. wicti scarely ft par eaptiUe quit k-nlnf of respiration tb of bis own drawers, found oa tb rotunf body of the ds.J man.

All of tbesa thiols were hks twie-told tales, and none of tbem moved But when De.ecuve ilcCulloocb stepped qoletir eat of tbe rear room and stood facia tne ansaspeetins; tbrons there was oue man In tba euurt to wbom the siffbt of tbe witneaa came like tbuodrboIt. Toat man was Maxwell. He fairly shrank and cowered at toe first fiance. I' was only for an Instant, however. Tbe cbange ia bis aspect, tbe pahac of bis tare, and tb cuusternatiua depicted on bis eountenaoce.

were noticed by only few in bis immediate neighborhood. It was momentary, and wita mrelous seif-coatroL, or lac of genuine feeling, tbe prisoner was again tbe restless spectator. Taere was one change, tboojeb. and this was tbat tbe intaresv of Maxwell la tbe trial was redoubled, and more than ever since tbe beginning of tbe ease be was in continual close consultation with one or other of bis attorneys. At tbe witueee proceeded, after ft few opening qnestioos, to give Ms ell'e eon-fevklon to blm ia jail, tbe audience was breetbleea with attention; and also when Attorney Faontleroy chtrred bis ot-jctlon to testimony, and It with bia scatbms d-nuneistlon of tbe man and Cis OMtboda, the auditorium and bar, tbe doorways and aisles were quicsly Cllad wiih easer fares.

It was the promised sensation. Men stood upon tbe window- ills bow. and tbe radiators, too, but tbey were very quiet, and ibe deathly bOsb of tbe room was not broken br tbe rap of ibedepnty'e gavel. Tbe sutures' kept up ft little forward and back we rd teeter of bis cbalr. His face fliubed and blancbed siigbtly wben Faontleroy was questiouicg him as to bis ebarecter.

XT WAS A TULBIBbT SAR5XST MOstSST for tbe pruooer, too. Ba wiped tbe per-pbatioa from bis palaia with' ft nervous trenbliug of bis band. His face wae pei-LU. He bin bd bi ct.air nervously and interlocked his fingers, but bis eyes never left tbe face of tbe witness, who was giving bis testimony in trembling voice, and wiih averted gszs. As tbe detevlive proceeded, tue voice grew steadier, but tbe utieaKy manner was mil with bim.

tie Letrayed more emberrnn-inent tbau tne piioner. Tbe drft-ndsnt's attorneys con-suuei frequei tly ia wijUHprs. Tbe witi.ess was maniiestly a surprise to tbe defense. He was a surprise to tbe more sig-nihcantly to ti jure. Tuir apathy was gone, aud from tuat moment tbey ibe etrictest atunt.on to every woid tliat was mured by eibr witness or tbe accused.

IxroaTAST TCSTIXOXV. John F. McCuJloo Uetnve. followed Ilr. Bibopon lie sad.

said be bad bnn detective or rive yaar-, ftad bes lived in tue United Kuite, beiunt to finkr-t's. in iew Yoik. f-r tareeyeere, and A. L. Drum mood's United States secret serv.ee InNewYorK.

ba wa doing Lolled btates work for wbo is Lis unvie. He waa last em toved by Wanainaker brown. rropnnor cf ft large dry gods bouse In Pullsdeipbie, lis was eroiloyed as a detective in tbe tor, having eherg or ijtw men. Wben did you Mr. anaaiakerl" uknl Mr.

Macdoua.d. I uft Fbraiy 10. Wttui.lyuotBni" 1 accee4 a v-'o, Forlong'e foroe on tbe Missouri facitie railroad, on February 1." Lid von evsr see the defendant!" Yes." tiers In tberity Tell wbat va did hers." 1 met Mr. Furlong and was put on this case in the cur Jail." How loo!" tunc February 27, In tbe jail forty end aevenUays." How did yoa go tdjail! 'On a charge of forgery under tbe name of Fraua DuigMder." UDilorebiMxrUtndid voa goto Jlr jjr. i'urlon's aud Mr.

MsodouaKi Wbeu did you meet tbe delrndanc first February iid, between 3 and 4 o'clock P. 'How often did yon sea him!" Alut twice a duy." ow long each twue!" 'About au boor each, boIdes having ft cbauce to be out every uay." iiow dl4 i ou K't wltb biro Un tbe efiei noon 1 Guton be introduced bime.f a Maxwed, ia cu a ccarfc'e cf marder tbe flr.t dereo, and ts.ed aoout my caie." Wbea next!" 'Next morning. iia you tme any conversation with blml' tl ue inuret ia the Oouri-rooaa grew tuunse st tbisi-oinuj Auvtbing ia particular!" ttn nutl" 'Sixiday uiorolng, but nothing much was ssi i 5siw, I will ask yoo to tell wbea yoa bad anT wlto lbe audtouU tueuiupto tbe Uuie ot yoar reiAe. About tea dys after I went Into Iti vii ovsrrc.el. The Jo l-s VTe -i Mr Fauuueioy, of couu-! for tae deXue, objected to tue witue.

He aii te was a liBr an.l sn by own tes ioi oy la op-n court. It" uad put Uim.e.f in ibepo.UioaofarriuiiuaJ; taU bd biuis.f teid by tbe couit; bad gone ils r-nd jaryuaaer. ciars ci for.ery, ani bad I 1 i i i LOUISVILLE, n--t for the coort. Mr. Fauntleroy icored ibe prr-srcution for 0111? tbe coarts of juttlce for sucb ft osfarloa anj intsiuous scbeiue, and tatd tue witness sboold be tbrtiwn out as a duzrace to tbe court.

Tbe wlia-M, wbo we. ai scored ounuprcifuily. Uk it ooo.iy. II is a beavily-buiit man, li above roediiuii belbt, Uli medinru and red moit-i-cn pe and utus-tsi-ue. He nal en cat cf countenance, with small blue eyes, low fore bead, and be.vy jaws.

Mr. Fauntleroy. wben bis objection wa contended tbat besboal ae cer-talu questions of tbe witness. Tue Court lold iiiu be coo Id atlc tbem and tbe Court wouid ps oa tbem. A squabble took olaie between Mr.

Ma-dnaM, of tbe pneecuiiou, and Mr. Faautivrov. in wui -b Mr. Mao-donsid said if Mr. Fauntleroy did not aout up, be would make a statement wuicb would sbot bim op.

Mr. Fauntleroy a-krd a series of question, sll of wbtch were otJfrted to, and 01 lections sustained. "Where were yoa bttmr- How old ere you!" "How many times were you in prison ba-Mes this timl" "Uow many crimes have you committed!" "la tbere any crime you would besitate to coinuutl" were Mr. Fsuntleroy's questions. He declined to pursue tbe subject further.

Mr. Maodonatd (to tbe witues.) "Did yon male any tureats or offer any inducements to eeure these statements from tbe prisoner!" 8TA.BTX.rXO STATESfZXTS. "So, sir; tbe statements were mads voluntarily. About ten dsys atu-r 1 went intOv jail ue talked to me abue tbee people here, and said tbey were uol fly, end baa tried to break bim down; said tuat the C'bisf of lodce bed tasen bim into bis ofilce and bad given bun wbicy. and wnen be toouzbt be was drunk sbowel bim a picture of Freller taken af be waa dead, and asked bint if he anew it.

Maxaellsaid no, end said be would be a fool 10 tell bim he did know him. He loid ute tbat be liU recognize lu Tbis was tbe tierftunlntf. We bad otner converts lion. Ue tuouut I belonged to a notorious gaug cf formers. and ws iu a bad I told bim if I bad a chance at an alibi, I would prove IC He asitea bow.

I said by. my people. Ha aid if be bai a witness wbo ooull testify ngbt, be could bat tb State. I askal bun bow. He said it i could get a witness wno co dd testify tuat be hd so much money in Boston, be comd gel free.

I a.ked bim bow uiui-b money, and be said 8700 or tJ0. I tola bim 1 woumI try and get some of my people (aug of forgers) to do bnu tbe favor, to teetif lor bim, and 1 a. lied biui to tWl ma about his ease. He told me wben be met Pretler and wnat be wanted done lu tbe case. The defendant ilrst sai'l be uiet tbi man Frelier ia Liverpool.

He wanted Frrli.r to go to a fancy bail, but he refused to go, because tt was fai. A fur ard he said be met Prll-r about three days out from Boston. Us said be ieit England to avoid tesuiyuig in a i-asa. Ha met FreiWr on tbe steamer tuat axnve4 in boston Feb. a.

and took ro uis at Young's Hotel, beveral day. afterwaid. be(Uaxweii) went to l.bot' VAmngton tivet to board, and Frelier stayed at Young's two weeks. Fre.ler went toCen-a-ia men. and ba remaiued ia Iio.tin at 60S Waaoington street, eating at Murpby'a ealuoa.

He said be bougbt ft tltket tuft Fuhiuan eoaca aixl lett ton on tba last Maturday in March aud went aroond by Canada. His tU Set cost 41. He arrived in St. Loots Moudsy and regtttared at the Houtbern. He asked about a telegram of tae cierk.

Tbe cerk said one baU ueea re-ct-ived asking if ba Lad arrived. He an- wervd it. Ibis waa on Monday. Ou Frr uay Frsller arrived. Tbey bad a taU about jiOtui to Auckland.

Maxwell was aaxious 1 bet Frelier etMHiM go to Auckland. Max-weil sail tbat Frelier bld bios be bed only enouga money to ee Jiuisetf through on the trip. He eaid ba made up bis tuiud oa acvonnv. of ha meennesa to fix bim. Oa (Sunday, be said.

Frelier was la bis (juX' room, and complained of lains. Maxwell ttdd bim be coul reiuedy it iy using a hypoierudo syringe, and greed tuat ba sboui4 try it. Frader. be eaid. took uS bis coat and vast, and be said, be oatk nvi A 0000 D0S ia the arm.

which put bmt to sleep. tThva be was asleep ba uaeJ soma cbiorooim tbat na bad llx-re. and wneu Oe found tuat waa uol enough, be weut out aud got some more cblorolorm. Tbea be found be was deed. tx look o2t bis cloutea, took bis money.

and cut efT bis oadersbirt tnd sbirt and took 01! his drawers. Ha threw tba tbins out. put bim in toe truuk, and lett tbe tuings in tue room Ibis was 4 or 6 o'clock la the afternoon. He said he tben stayed around untd Mouuay mura-ing. wuen ue went out and boagbt several things, trunks among tbem.

tie tbea packed bis owu trunk, ana put tbe things be bed taken from Frell-r's body into iu He bougbt ft ticket for San Francisco, for whicU 1 tbink be said be paid dl HI." VV net (urtoer tuings did be say about his trip or about bismouey!" lie 10 Mi me tbat be bad about $700. Ha tbea told me be aent out and got a. fioU glass. He said ba $'M here, but did boc say bat for. He speut 0 on tbe trio to ban Francuco.

He wore ft long gown, be said, on tba trip. IV ben be got to Frisco, be weut to tbe Falsce Hotel aud tok a room. He said be lost bts keys on lUe way out and paid a man $3.50 to open bis truuk. In the evening, he weut out to tAse ia u.e town. Tbe Ui.t man he mat was a ceniidsnca man.

wno said be was going out 00 tbe steamer. Tba man said could not get bis money, aud wanted elOO. Msx wed sai be divi not have tbe cuangs. but hnaiiy for bis Watch ba gsve bim SO, expeciag to get it ba'k next usy. Tue maa left and be (llaxwel) took several drinks aud waikeu around till be came to ft bouse of lii-iame.

He weut iu and broke a few bottles of alne. He met a girl named Grace, with waoiii be went up stairs, screein to 1 pay tier S2U to stay ait uigut. Alter ft utile wane, tbe girl weut down stairs, and be did not know wbst lo make of iu Wbeu sue came up agein soon after, be drew bis revolver, and be asked bim wbat was tbe maiiet! He said: 'It is a good tmng you are uot a cice aked way; and ha said be bad just killed a man. ana did not propose to be arrested. Ha stayed all bignt and went to ia tbe moruiug.

He said tbat be wrote a latter and ief it at tue boul." "Did be ay anything about tbe letter!" "ns suid bo bad lots of fuu out of it; tbat It was tbe greatest spider-leg cbae be ever saw, aad tbat be bad written It because in looaing for an Enulisuoiea tbey wouidu'S up a Frenchman." 'Did be say auytning further about tbe expeuse connected wtta bis vi.lt to racial" "He said in tue morntug tne girl a.ked him for las 50, and be gave her telling ber tbsS was enough. He loll ber, alter some word, to call at tbe botel lor it, as tu clerK bad bu mouvy." Wust else uid be say about bis "tie said be bourht' ft steerage ticket, wbioii coat bim SlOU." "Did be say any tnirg about tba clothing he too Freller's body ue said it was iu bis trunk in the steerage, and ne couid not get at it, and said be a c-uid nave made away with it if lie Could bave gotten tbe c.oibiug out." "Did be eayaayiaiag tuore about bis trip!" de sail he bad a. pleasant trip, and said ba bad el-lJ wtitn be reacoed tbere, aud told ma aooat bis experience iu Aucalaud." THE PLOT TUiCKE-Xa. Mr. MacDooald tbea broubt the witness baca tbe arraugeiuent uava a witueni tbat be baa tbe iuouyben be ieit Boeiou.

He aked Maxweh wbat he want-U. sun Msxwe.l eXUiaitivd tbat Ue wanted toe witneos to prove last he ba 1 a large ian ol money on tore ne ieit Doiwa. juiwu saia tbat tbe witness cuuid say tuat tbey ti-d met bim in a ciub-room at "xotib's Hotel, and bad called at an Ib.y couid lust toey were u.i bim, aud tnat oa Uie dsy be lett Boston tby intj Murpuy's to taksadriuk, and Msxweil ira.ed; tbat ba bd ft large ro.l of bill, and OOe Ot tbeoi Suicested tbat be was careless in carrying bis b.lla to Umly iu bu ptet, and 1 c.y c-ouid swear tost tbey saw ioJJ cr tJOJ lu tibs, be uiuu't tale UiUcb wiist. lue two cj.u tbea egreeu cn uitou.rcl tutting up tbe story ci tiosiiog tbe UDni' aileeod irieaus ss to bow lo te.11y. It was tlot u-r-ed ttiat tbe two friends be iuiroJuc-d iJa'wh.

aud lien into in, -l iLi. was droed. ilsxwtli is; 1 L- --1 s--i TUESDAY MOHNING, MAY 25, 18SG. so it wai arreed ibet tbey shou'd arrange fr the merlin br tlxinz ni i means cf identifying otb-r. Oi a caid Msxweil wrote "Fraarf Dmgfelaer," who under tbe end cf t'-e name.

Tba witness explabd fat "2 w' meant two wnnH. 1 csrd was torn into two pieces, Msxwed tm one and putting It lu bis drawer iu luceii. and tbe witoess taking tbe otbvT. ls witness bad a card one i le of bicaws "Hon. John 1.

Martin, atu.ruey-st-.sw. m. Lo.iis. and on tbe ctb -r, 1.C- Uaiains-ton street, and Young's lue cani were bowu bv tbe wnno s. Wbat else did he waul witatsses to iwir to!" "Hessidthst be wanted t'ni to testify tht tnev met Frelier in so ne tune io June, IfcSi, and to bat Frelier aKed tueui not to say anyibiu about aoeiug bim.

as it mlnt prevent bim and Maxweii geitiug tue motiev tbey wantd. but alter-wanl be said be did nut want ibii testimony, a tbe delense would probably be acciioutsi klllinz." "Was any thin syelse said ahsct tbe tasti-uoo) a crrp-DTKD viLtAijr. "IssM aometbiug about ibe money that ray fneuds were to swear to, and Maxwell said tbere would be no trouble about wr-Jary, as tbere wae bar-keeier fit the Southern Hotel bo would swear tnat be bad (TOO with bim. He said be wsuii tbat swora to, af it wa tue o.ialog lins." Di I Msxwell ever sy auyttiag to yoa about cbiorofortu being ibe be.t m.tbod tor a maul" A lew days after I got lo Jail, a men was sbot; Dr. Coates.

1 believe. Ihe prisoner said tbat if he bad a man to kill be would not do it in ibut way tbat colorof orm was so much ee.ier." low, Mr. McCullough, tell wbat yon did after you got out of jsii." '1 got out on bond and went to York. I bad an uudrtanding, tnst 1 was tu write to uuu (tbe prisoner), putting U.e letter inside of au euVeiope addreMed to John I. Martin.

1 did thai." 'I'll get you to siate now, if Maxwell ever told uu how ha wade Frelier' acquaintance." "He aid ha was introduced to Mr. Frelier ou board uie.teaiiMrr ly one of tbe employee. He didn't say wuicn one. Freder snowed turn letter of imruiucl.on to olilcer of the UuiteU U.atas bteamsuip He (ben tbougut ha would wora Freiur fr t-uwi letter, lie wauled lo get Frelier to secure bim a po.i.iiu. ali.rard gave Up tba idea wuen tie learn I tbat lu company paid only SQ and taiard." long uu you remsu iu Itew York!" Unid aoout May 0." Wuere Ui you gj toen!" "I ieit about Ma 7 on inttrcctions from Mr.

I'uriwiig to yo to lnuauapuiu." 'How ioug did you remain tuere!" Until about tue 17ta if tbis month, wtieu 1 came here, ou lusimcuous from Mr. Fuii ng." Auu vou have beeu bare since!" "Yes." Mr. MacDonaid thsn teggested that the court aj urn beiore ibe rroe-xaaiinaliu, wuruKui JuUa Vau Wagouer orusred ft rsuaaeuuiii ZiiUJ p. hard u.x tub lawttss. Is was slmojt 3 r.

M. wben tne court re-owud. 1 be room, wuu is a cue, wa crowded in every part, aud tbe interest of ibo present was Very great, 'lue Milne, furtuer is. tided tnat wnea be got to Mew York 'be wrote a. teller to Maxwell aud sent it lueeesed la an envelope ad-Uressvtl to bis attorneys.

'Ibis Utter wae uaued April IU, lbdU, aud stated tuat lb two WitueSMM iau arranged lo secure would rre at Ibe Lclede Uoce bu Bouis, ou tbe atid akea it slloitiey couid meet lueiu. Wiiue received a repty to uds letter wuicb be pro-lucea. aud which waa suown to tu d.feuse. Uituei lb a eisied tbat on receipt of tots reply be wrote anuiuer letter, this time to Mai tin Fauntk-ruy, Oat 1 April to waica be uuu received a re4y. 1 ni, letu-r as aso prousceu, witu IU euVetop.

1U wnicu bo la tbe teltels bad beeu received. ILeu said tuat on tb -tut May be wroie a letter tu Uou. Joun J. Maru.i. oueoi Mxh' to wuicU ue bas not ysi iwceiVca auy reuiy.

TDK CKOSS-kXAaiVATlU5. This praciicaiiy closed tue uirect eximl-'Oatiuu. and Mr. Fauntleroy tbeu opeue-4 toe cruee-exeuaiualtou, wuicU. was Very long, aud couaucted with muoa vigor anu at times great bitierueoa.

He quatiMied tu aituesa as 10 uia autecedeais. employ uieut, metbods, etc, aud ootaiued aumweioue tuat be, tb witness, wouid resort to aud. lyiug aud various oiber meau la lb prwet.uuou of bis biuuira to ascerisin tbe uf ciimtual or alleged crimiuals. He ai-o aUmuicU uaviog inuord tue uaiue of Joba Moiris ibe cbeck be Ottered at ibe Mecbauics' Hans, but denieU Iuii4veiy tbat be wrote tue signature 01 Dr. cjuiilb, wuicb tbe cbeck bora.

He went over most of bie jail story again, especially tbe part ia wuicu he had arrauged to procure witnesses to prove that MaxweU had niutiey who be wus io tiostoo. Tue lettei prouueed in tbe uirect examination were tueu brougut out aain, aad at first tbe court rviu-d 'to admit tbeiu, but auus-quently reversed his decision aud au-Uiiltevi tue two ftrst latters. Hater on, they were ad read. During tbe uiscuosion of ibese letter, tbere was au aimry wrangle, between couu-ei, Ui attorneys lor lue dricne cuarg.ng me liTos-ecuiiuu with produi-iug tbem iu orucr to cast rttlecuous upon lueir cuaracier a. at-toruus aal geut.vmen.

luis bowmcr, by lue ptoecullou euusoeaipuati-Ceby tuat Ct'Uiisei tor deleuse ao-ceptad the expisnatiou. end -wuhdiew wuaterer barsb language tney bad u.ed. Ibe cruss-cXamiltatloM coiiiiuued at grt leugiu, aud uid not c.oe uulU a lata bour, but tue direct teaiuuouy was uot muterialty suasen, ana tue opinion prevails that. lt cuaoces of tbe Uelruuaul tur acquittal uave nearly vaui.brd. It i uuder-.

e4vod ibat ibe tState win. ia all likeliuood. ret ibeir ca to-morrow, aud tneie uiutu peculatioa as to what oourse tu ueleu.e wul laae. WHOM'CCLLOVOn IS. John F.

McCuilougn, tbe witness wbo created a s-iiaallou lu Ibe Maxwell trial today, was arreeteU at tue Ait cuauic' Hink on Feb. 6, wbbe tryiog to jmus a cueca lor fl.iyu.l, whicu was tlrawu iulavoruf Joun F. Morris, and bud fio of Dr. bmitb, Troasurer of toe Uou id suited 10 it. Wbiia be wus la tbe bauk.

Detective Furlong cuie in wiib a coeca be dcaired to pass, bis preseuce at ibe time being supposed to baa been purely acciUeutal. Tb cbeck prmented by Mv.Culloub was for tl.lbu.ri. and as toe sinatnr was lota.ly uuiis Dr. Smith's, Mr. Uutcbiuson, tue caeuior of iu tank, itnnioaiateiy detected forgery.

Sbskiug uitU excuement. be told Furioug of bis iiovery, en 1 tb latter attempted to arrest Mct-uiiou; t. A scuCls u-ud. but FurlonK bagsu bis man aud brought biui 10 bis ulSce. no tuea scut W.

K. Fuiilie, oue of u.s detecuve.s to swrsr to iuforutatlou for a Marram aaitibt uuu. Ibis lie dtU aud returned witb a' deputy suer.1T, wno placed Juccullotiu under arrest and lodged bill! in 2ll. Dllllifciuer waived a pretiiuiuary exa.iiistioM 111 tne Court of Criminal CoiTecllou, aud remained locked up ia jail lorty-vea Uay, wuen ba gsve boud iu Ibe uiu ot t.0W, who eX-JuJe Lau-blin assurety, Tueu ue 3 uinoed Uis boud uud went lo Yora. iu Anaictiueitt a.

returned against bliu by iry, Cautcr HuiCuiiisoa, of to Mecbanic's und two cisrkaiu tba employ of Dr. bund Lw.n tue tri.ui agaiu.l uiiu. ibe btate Guowr say tbat neiiner Fu.l.ips nor any tue otbur wiv-nesM wao aj par.d before tu graml J-iry knew wuu M. Cu.ioju was.a.it:p-poaiug be was a terser. Hen Dr.

Miiiib ijme was uot let luto ui-iik, and believed Mccudougn, or I raux Din. tel ler, as be was known to tCeui, lo bave roraitiirted a furgcry. TLi raie asiu-t biuIeiiif-r is an.l jnain iu the Crauinil Court. He sys ii.it iitra Yorit ne wrote Maxwell under tbe ti-iuieof Joun F. Martin, coucerulng two be had secured tuat would tflsufy la.t Msxweil bud moueywbeu be left He further Makes ibat both Mr.

Ilium and Mr. Fauuilaroy wrote biuv ret to to.e lot-Ur, wauling to make cialtr.enis wuu tne men wuo were to ilji 6rirni-; but Mr. trover soiii boi ii i carry tbe mat-Ur auy fanner, and tvli tiesS t-9 at.cry READY FOR ViORIt. XiaW Is fi ef f'f vwKiu.a Uaay ITcn Prcainent in tbs Caas3 cf Orsanizatica Already Present. Anarchist Idiots Taka Possession of a Peaceable Meeting: and Stir Up tho Policj.

A Great Scarcity of II Intra la tiio Jlononjaiiel Valley, Orrinz to Turlooa Causes. LiADOlT JlATTEItS OP A DAY. ClJnm.An. May 24. Every train enuring tba city to-dsy bore among its pass-euers a representative workluruan.

Tbey came singly and in pair, and during tbe afternoon tbe corridors of the Forest City Huo.se presented a lively appearance. Tbe headquarters of tbe Kuighu of Labor convention, which is to convene to-morrow afternoon, are at this btl, and room Ho. 4, occupied by Oraud. Master Powderly, is tb Mecca at vihicn tbe faitbful wor.bip. Mr.

Powderly wa. kept all day welcoming de.egate and aiiweruig, qjestions. Tbe number of delegates to tb is ITZ, aud tber ar almost all present. Delegate ar present from tba District of Columbia. Hew York, SW Jersey, Pennsylvania.

Maachu.ts. Missouri, New Mexico, Kebrassa, Colorado, Indians, Michigan, West Virginia, Montana, and lliiuou, aith mure to be beard from. Among ibe prominent labor advocate ahd ar present, but not delegates, are Jobn Martin, Pittsburgh. Presideut lb Amalgamated Aaociaiion -f Iron ami Steel Woik.r.; P. J'iizpairkk, of Cincinnati.

President of tbe International Mowers Union; Mr. Guinbert. 'ew Yoik. Preaideut ot the luteruaiioual Ciganuakers' Uuitnj Joba Illrcbner, of Philadelphia. Fourth Vice Presida-of tbe Iuteruaiioiisl Cigarmakera Union, aud David P.

Hoycr, uf Coiumbus. Ohio, organiser of tbe luternaiioual Typographical Uuion. The Executive Board of tb rder cousista of Grand Master T. V. powderiy, of Penney ivenU; Grand Secretary Fredeiicx XV.

Turneof 2tew Yora; Thomas B. Harry, of Micmgan William U. Bailey, of Ouio, and Jonn W. ilayss, of Mtchigsn- Messrs. Bsiley and Ba ry arrived tbis af-tsruoon at o'clock, and, after tbey bad ealeu dinner, tb ExecuiH Board held ft secret coafernce in Mr.

Powdrly 's room. Ibey mapiedout tb preliminary work of tb convention, and deiiberateU oa lb more important questions will bw brought to tut notice of lb assemblage. Tba meet-tog is said io have beeu very harmonious, aud lb opinion was expiated afterward tbst tu present coavratiou wiU do mure to streugtbvo tb cause of labor aud redound more tu tbe glory of Lbe, luugbts than aoy previous one. As an exampla of the unparalleled growth of tb order, might meotioued tbat Sam dug weil. of Dutrici Assembly ICO.

Indianapolis was a delegate to tue Hamilton county couveuimn in Uctotwr, and represented six asMcmblies. How be represent llfty-one and says tbat when lb Ktcbmo.td coovrnliou occur iu October, he ill be spokesman fur uot les thsn 100. li.e conference between tb Executive Commltie aud tbe Trades Uuion Committee of ix was beid tbis aiteruoon. lue cou-cluiou rescued wa ratisiactory to both committees. lteolutious were drawn up wbu-b will be presented to tb euvention for adoption.

A perfect understanding was acreJ to, and botn tu trades uuiunhti and Kuigut of Labor are pleased over tb re-suit. Tb delegates to tbe convention ar reticent a totbework to be ioue, and assert tbat tba cad covers all tbe work to be accomplished. Jl is said, however, tbat the ie.tiou raised by tba Puiladel-pbia cotventiou will discussed as aiio will be tbe ciartuakers' labor, dilll-cuity. Every oelegata to was emphatic in asserting tber was not nor cou.d tbere be any dithcuity between tbe ICniguis and the trades unions, as tuey are both wuritm to attain tue sain eu.ls tbe elevation and tbe amelioration of labor. A great msiir of tne member who belong to trades unions ar loud in their dciiuucittiou of tb system of allowmg men wuo have broken tb obligation or been expe led from trade uuiou b-ing received into tbe rauss and tbey are anxioas to bav tue evil Tney iiope to see Ibis question settled ueSidteiy and wi.l lueir utmost endeavor lo ivttsiu Ibat end.

David F. Boyer, of Columba, General tne International Typographical Union, is very outspokea oa tbi question. tb fact tuat there ar a- number of differences among individual, member, tb utmost unanimity prevails as a whoie, and it i said tuat tbi wilt tu tout important couventian of tb bind ever beid. It is claimed by some members tnst if the trades unions are merged iuto the Kniguts, tbat it wul be a great caving aud better fur all rise-tea of labor, while tbe unionist are inclined to stick to their firt love, nltho-igb tney have a warm tide for tbe Knigiit of Labor. Ill ouly a quesli of policy, and botu oriteuizitioua are anxious to io all in tbeir power for ibe beneSt tbe.

workiugiuea. Some of tbe trades want lo order aud raise, strikes uud control waices tostt thsoi-selve, and do uot want lu oe bamjered by tbe Iwnia'bts. From all appearaucts. tue question, wnicb is an important oue, w.il bo titled at tbis meoting. Labor Matters In tho Windy City.

Chicago, Aiay 24. Hearly all lue sa.u, door and blind factories re.Umed on tbe ten-bours plsn tbi ntorniug. A majority of tbe men returned to wort. Two factories are still working on tbe elgbt-bour plan, bui are expected lo return to tee ten-bour rule in a few days. Ad hopes for the recovery of Odicer McHuity, oue of tb bomb, victims, bave been abandoned.

Tue 1 welttu-srreet police were called to the litu works at Lincoln aud Eighteenth sn eels yesterday, wuere a number, uf aliens were -said to luterfeiiug witu tue cf boaet citizens. Five of tb foreiguer were gaitered io. Tbey are cuared with iutimidation. For soue lime the prisoner were employed at tbe lime kilns and iruck for eibt boors. Ibey got wbat tney, demanded, but later Ibe tirm was com jilted to go bee to ten bours.

Tb men lelt tii.ir wot k. aud would not permit auy oae to hd tbeir places. WAST TO SLEEP LATE. Tb employes in Heisou, Morn at tbe stocs-yard protest tZ'-'--' wcritt7 ring an boar later. Friday evening tbe employes joined tb cf La tor and taiurdsy ipinted a committee which waited on fc-uptrintendent Hewgose and mads known the workmen's wishes.

Mr. Hewkos told tLs committee ttat be sxpect-ed tbe men to go to work whenever it was necessary, and tbat it was 1 in possible to lauibter csttl ia tt bt of. tb dsy. Tney wer working etsnt boors and would be paid' for overtime. Mr.

Hewgoss aid yesterday tbst ibe company was losing money at tb rate of s.SOQ a week under th nw test of bours sod wages and tbat If tb old ecale was not resumed, the bouse wo 1J be closed. Tb freight handlers bli ft meeting yesterday afternoon with sn attendance ot more tban bOO men. A large number joined tb orgauization. It wa concluded that tbere waa littl prcepect of securing iibt boor, all tb roads having obtained what men tLy needed at ten bours. Resolutions were rit.nrd io pvtsist ia endeavoring -to secure ibe shorter day.

Last Saturday a meeting of tbe saab, door and blind manufacturers was beld. Tu subject under dis-ctaaion wee the present stanuard of wages, aud wbetuer tb 'Chicago tirm could maintain the i-ame and compel with otoer cities. Tb wuole matter was thoroughly discussed, aud tb conclusion reacbei tbat th old scale ot work and wages would either bave to be returned to or tb mills closed. Accordingly, it was resolved to make an effort to-day to go 'back to tbe old system, and tbat failing, to tout down altogether. Tbi rolution was at a meeting of tu Vol-carvers and Machine Union yesterday, and a vote on tb question called for.

By this is was decided ibat, shouid tbe manufacturer endeavor to go bo to the old siaudard today, the entire union go on strike. Tho Police Were TUcre. Kew Yokk. May 24- A mass meeting of anti Anarchist Bohemians at No. 533 Fifth meet, to denounce tbe actions of tbe Chicago rioters and to express regret tbat seve-lal Bobendana bad been enegedin the riots.

narly culminated yesiciday afternoon, through tbe eftort of a number of Anarchists, bo bsd packed tb ball and tried to capture the or to break it up by cresting disturbance. Tbe bail was crowded, but ibe crowd wa not altogether composed ot loyal and peace-loving citixens. Tb Anarchists bad undertaken th task of capturing th meeting ia ibe same manner as Justus Schwab and bis gaug of Couiruonists several years ego successfully captured several wrrkingtnen' aud political meeting. Tbey came io tb ball and sea tu red tbm-selve among th audience, with whom tbey at one began to argue upoa social and political subjects. Tb tmporsry chairman waa just going to announce tb name of tbe cQcers ot lb meetiug, when a wild-looking Anarchist, with long, unkempt bair, wbo was sittiug ia nr.

jumped sad demsaded tbat tbe chair-rueu be nominated and elected by tb audience, in true Democratic fashion. He was ordered to sit down, but refused and repeated bis demand, which was re-echoed, by bis confederates, one of whom proposed for chairman tb nsm ot Charles Weigert, tb ediorof tbe the Bohemian anarchical paper in this city. Weigert advanced toward the platform, but was or-Uered back by tbe committee. While be waa still hesitating as to wbat be should do, a short ibick-eet Auarcnist, Hans Voigbt. climbed on a cbalr and bvgaa to deliver ft bloodthirsty oration, urgiug Weigert to take tb chair, and npoiug lire cheers for in blood reu nag of auarrby.

Tb dm. in tb iKxly of tue hall became iouJr. Accursed Auarcbit." "Capitalistic boov-llcker, and csny other itbeis v. rre rapidly-exchanged in the Boi.enuanaitd German keised eacb otner by lb collars ana snook their fists at each other. About a dos-a Anarchists tben formed ft una directly ia I ron of ti piaifirui.

wLdly gesticulating, and ordering 4se owiiiimttee lo get dos ti. Tbe latter tb cuairs by tb backs aud preparei for th worst. Voight lea pal upon the platform, but waa knocked back. He was helped on agam by hi fellow An-arc but, two of whom followed With a wild but rah be proclaimed tbat tbe meet-mil bad been captured by tbe Anarchists. Deatn to aU caMitadsts." be cried.

"Lot tbe worainirmea rule. Let tbem do whatever they want. We do not want any laws, ibe working men are fools if tney submit to tbem. If ibe police interfere we'll down tbos scouudrel. Down witn tb police." 'Aye.

aye, here are." And the buriy form of Cpt. McCuhagb suddenly and uu-expectedly appeared at the door. He was followed oy City po. icemen witb tbeir tome dubs. Voight tuad a uoli for tb door and runaway.

Editor Weigert sat down on a i hair and put ou ft calm, sweet smile. Tbe oiber Anarchists, wbo a second before raged suddeuly translormed iuto lambs. Tbey said not a word, but got out of tu place as quic-ly as tbey could. Tbe meeting tben adopted resolution denouncing tbe Auarcbista, aud denying tbat Bohemians had caused tu Chicago riots. Tiio Doyoott.

to tbe Courier-JournaLl Wasbixoton, May 2L The legality of tbe boycott is to undergo tbe test of tbe Federal Judiciary. Some days ago John C. Callahan, a masier painter, entered suit in tb local United States Court agalost a number of Knights of Labor for damages for overt acts lending to lujur hut business. To-day F. Tenney proprietors of extenuve flouring mills here, gsve notice tbat tbey were collecting information upon which to prosecute' Kmgbts of Labor wbo ar actively carrying out a boycott against tbs firm becaus it nes second-band flour ban sN to pack flour in.

Tbis has been the practice witb the Washington and Georgrtowa mills from time beyond memory, and the luiilsrs tbiux the Knights ar unreasonable. They say they propLse to cairy tb matter to tb limit of the luw. Tb deadlock oa tb sigut-bour question remains unbroken. Tuts is its tilth week. A tew of tbe Kiiigut hae gou back to work at teu bours, but tba great majority are hoidiug out brtniy.

It has beeu proposed to arbitrate tue controversy, but lb woritiuguieu feel rather sor over tba result of to iu bitrattoa iu tb printers' strike for, tifty ccuts a thousand for composition, and are not dl-posed to indutg in it furtuer. awara of tb arbitrators, wa against tbem on every point. Tb master inechauA- to uay offered to comproiuis on nine hours for on year. Senator Sherman, who owns Washington property extensively aud Is doing considerable liUndin, is cruwdiug bis contractors. 0ing to ibe stria lb work is at ft stand-siiii.

Mr. Suermau to-dsy notiti-d lb coi-tractors mat tney tuuat g- ahead or give up their jobs. A tduiilar notice wa served ou lb Gaxheid Uos imi -ntractor. The riouipUi Mold era. ISpcCial to the Courier-Journal.) Memphis, May 2 Last wees th mold-ers iu A.

S. Livermore'si founderv, tbe Cbickosaw Iron-works, aud Mihburn Gia and Macblne-worka. tbis city, demanded nine hours' wora and tea tours' pay, and gave tbeir employers Ud to day to accd to lueir Uemaud. Ihe Livermore Compauy granted in terms, but tuis sfteruoou wben the Milihurn Company and cbn aaw Ironwork positively r.ituJ to graut the de-maud, about 50 waiitni oak Tbe Miiburn Company bss for several days past stated ioiti vely that it uid clos lis doors before it would com la tbe terms. Knlghta of Labor Parade.

UlLWACitt, May great psrade aud demonstration of the Hn.ghts of Labor yetrJay was ft success, although not as largely uarlic.r.ilei ia as it was by leaders. Instead of 15.0C3 only formed in line, witb iweuty-Cve baud oi muic Ho fltgt but tbe national -uid be een, and esca iuaa carr; i ft baJs j-iz t-s tiid U- iJ NEW SERIES, NO. 6,355. bore relative to monopoly and I capital. Order aud quiet prevailed thn ub- ouv.

iu ieri. or the nr.t Uer-maa Baptb-t cburcu, come out iu a card written in stroug terms end assail tue Kuigbts for tneir disregard of religious worship. It -eetos ibe divine servi iu bis cuurrh bad be iitterrui te 1, owing to th playing of lb twenty-rive bunds of music marching by nt church, mum to the disgust aud chagrin of bis congregation. He stamps tbu as a nuiancet aud hints at a p-sUl pr euuoti it. Maar Catbjiio Knih: wer prouibiteu rota jonou the ranss by tbeir priests, who womd not sancUeu a pro-cessiou ou Sunday.

A Scarcity of Miners. Pittsburgh. Msy a. TnrIsach ft scarcity of miners on tbe Monoogahela river reported tbat less than one-third of tbe mines between Mt Kee.port and BrowusviUe are ia full operation. Tbe.

operators give several reasoas for this condition of affairs. Some attribute it to the fact that during last year's strike, larg numbers of miners obtain-! other eiupioyinent aud did iot return to lb mine alter lu strike, wuile otUer put it down to tb long dry spell. Tb ruluer exjUiu lb fact by statiug tbst tbe didereuce of a in wage Iu tavor of lb raiirord mines uu cau ed a large migra-tiou from lb liver to.tue milroad. Aootuer reason given by tbem is" that miner la England. Scotland and Germany bav be a a so wed posted by their returnug friends oa tb present elate of tbe American labor market, tbat tb stream of luimigmii to tbis couutry ba beeu practically stopped.

Many miner from tboe countrie wbo bad beeu on tbe river for several year, bav returned borne disgusted at the low rales of wages uow ruling. "Charged With May ill. A detective swore out warrants to-dsy against sX half-iuchers, UMrmbera of the hatters anion." who are now oh a strike, on a charge of being tbe parties who burned down E. U. Col-dren's hat factory at Adam.town, involving a 1 of ikt.UCXJ.

Jouu Downing, formerly of Youitere, H. was arrested aud placed in jail, and the detective are loosing for tb otuers. It is eveu aliened tuat a resolution was offered in the uuion to burn down lb hat lactorie. 1 bo arrest caue 1 a great sensation. Tbe nnisbers of over bait tu bat fac lories in tbis section are still oa strike.

The Strike in CInclnnatL CurciSKAii. May 2L Auout six hundred harness makers struck to-dy for an advauoe ia wages. They bad been working eight hours a dsy, but ar not satisfied with th wage it reived. Tbey demand au increase of iroin 15 'o per cent. Te Voiksllutt is grainally filling up Its case ieit by strikers last week.

Some of -the strikers have returned, but tb Volks-blatt will uol receive 'ho-e wbo earned guus in tue Socialist proceeding a few week ago. The Men Sustained. Pjttsbcrgh, May 2i. ibe board of arbitration chosen to settle tbe differences between the street-car men and tbeir uidyers made an award ibisativruoon sustaining tb demand of tbcnien for twelve work. A Little One In St.

Louts. ST. Loo li. May 24. E.gnty roof composition makers, employed by four firms la tuis organized recently and struck to-day for eigbt nour per uay instead ot tea.

WAR AND PEACE. The Grepts and Turks Do a LIttIa Here Tlieii Coucludo to quit ludeUuitely. ATHE53, May 24. Greeks regained Contra by ft turning movement. Tue Turks bave been repulsed at Crniavovo.

Many were killed. The Greek General. L'ri, was tuortaily wounded. Eyoub Fas ha and Gen. Sapouuzak, Turkish and.

Greek commander respectiveiy, completed an agreement for an armistice at an interview to-day- The Greek accuse tbe Turks of capturing Coutra by treachery. Tbey say, wbiie a Turkish otficer with a fLi of truce was iarleying witb tue Greek coin-, mender, Turki.b troop stealthily surrounded and captuewd two Greek com(iauis. A decie was isud tbi evening orderin soldiers entitled to exemption from servica in time. of peace to be disbanded forthwith; ibat two clas.es of reserves be disbanded immediately, and three otber classes eight days bence; tbat voluuteer sol-tiers be liberated. Greek com nianders at Laris-sa, Triksla and Ana bav been ordered to withdraw tbeir foices into tb lut trior.

Freparaiious are being mad lo disband tb army corps. The American Opera Company. (Special to tne Courter -Journal. I CHICAGO. May 2L The American Opera Company made its Chicago debut to-uUbt, beginuing a season of two weeks at McVick-er's Tbea er, with Wagner's Ljheugiin," and tcoiing an instant and briilisnt success.

Sucb aa orchestra as Tbeodoi and a grand cboi us luO voices, was never tef ora beard her lu opera, and tbe inaulUceut scenery aad costumes far surpassed in brd-liaucy and artistic effect tu hijjh expcta-i iou iormvd regard tug tbeni. The pnucipais, Jucb, Hastrieier, Caudi-ius Lud-wig and Stoddard, did worsr, and tbe peiloimaiice is acknowledged tue iiuesc ever giveu here Waguer's opera. Tu audience wa large and iauiouable, and extremely entnusiastio. aud tbe lril-liaut success of America opera in Chicago is unquestiouaui. Mrs.

Jean-neit M. Tburber. the originator of the American opera, was in tne audieuce. Marine Intelligence. New York, May Arrived Steamers Arizona, from Liverpool, aud bervia, irota Liverpool.

Ntw York, May 24. Arrived Steamer Furne.ia, from Glasgow. Cherbuukg. May 2. Arrived Steamsr Elba, trom 2ew Yora-.

Liverpool, May 24. Arrived Puerto Itiqueue and Mariner, IS Orleans. Hovex, May 24. Arrived Erato, ITsw Orleans. Uavek, May Arrived Mantes, new Oneaus.

Flt mouth. May 24. Arrived Casti-ton, iNew Orleans. New OhLEans, May 21. Arrived steaa-eis West Indian, Liverpool; Hutcuiuson.

Ilavaua. A Steamboat lireuisus Death. ihpectai tu Ue courier-Journal. I Memphis. May 4..

About dark, aa tbe steamer Coahoma wa leaving tbe wharf, Ailea Scott. tbe fireman, suddeuly fell to tbe floor, frutbiug at tb inoutn and soon expired. He wa. about 4.3 veers of ee, a wi ower, witb iwo young cbudreu and resided ou Aden's avmu-t, Memphis. was an Odd Fellow, and tba frateruity uoii charge ot ti-e body aiur au inquest by Enquire Qailey.

Flowers for the Soldier's rare. Saj FaaxCieCO, CaU. May 4. A carload of floral contributione from California for tbe decoration of Gen. Gram's giave oa Memorial day, gathered through the effort Ot ti.e G.

A. IU Fost of Uaitiaud, left this afternoon, uiiacned a regular Central Facino i Aiboug tbe fljwer ore three tbouand cU lines, quautit.es of oiang blowtom, tea 1 caiu. bor plants aud catuella. Al a 11 equestrian status of Gu. Grant, liie sa.

Trail of tb3 Iledskltta, VTlLCOX, A. XL A band cf i Indutn attacked the buie-kiin, lea irooi Fort fhonia. met, and 1 one uiaa. Tron buve stalled lu purr ,11 the niarau.tu.g iudiati ar Lsi- t.r tja C2H.J.

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