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E NEW01 OLEANS DAILY DEMOCRAT. 03 IQIAL JOURNAL OF THE STATE OF LOUISIANA AND OF THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS. 1-NO. 162. NEW ORLEANS, SATU.DAY, JNE 1, 1878-OUBE SHEET AND SUPPLEMENT. PRICE, FIVE CENT. --NO. 13. i' EWV OR:LEANSS, SA\TIII:DUAY, ol! NE I, 1878--DOUBE34 SIIEET AIND SUP'PLEMIENT. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. II TEE 111 :ET EI{ TO-DAI- l-- EIt EE PRP~ENT. e. Rutlrr Afraid to On of a Veto to the fu. Ilayelt Interview the lemo.rnt .1 1.-Ttll P'otthr invlestiga L. agreed unntilIIIIoly I l taking testlrnimony. T'he atod to hold I" rot sow .Whoen m Itivo Wits hitmply I t .ow ,. lvene'I at 1 IIn. i. to mor Andrson, supI'rvlior of h, will t;tko tho stianl. 0 from I'ilalhl ILphia to dy to snub.itantlatet all ho orT. agrte, I to allow AN TO l IE 'aEMENT ut will '.t alloyv him to sees. Thuir suh-nommitl qu.ltions to saitisfy ithor has resigncet ls ti 1R0 Oil S.pring r. of Illinouis, hoo, la1c. toly dotorml nl,.l to ;mn1d ulsianai a l FlorIla. iinl in about ten ll n.. 'l'hI .cided that ll irkh'mi is one goion to Loulsial adersi havo roi,.t itd '"it PDut on thot) .''itlb li - heir D ,.'y., ;ili this lans aro uuwllling to AND c'OX, lelld thormsilve in ie,,'k and It,.' I a r,. nn-.w. whl will toor toir party, a1 il will of tho result of lth bo dli'tatol by tho ter to put Iiu'uur on oe, bit tAI D IS IlLt hio wotild not fraid ~,mrnethiing In stIn mlighut overtikoe of Congress spoak it of the investigh. ilt 'hargedl In the tiilod. theIy had and snvy t It he will "rythingt ithin his hill app ,j0printing f oth i stigation, " Iinabtl will roft-b i s tn ailot HavIRs to it it reviolu Si ,tt tho Tamo monor at r In is'u t he .. attwik Ir in that h ohbuot of the 0 the lr Ids that mado r to Ivont their ro rePs I he to assure the irthern potil mtov til ent Iexlsts. rn Ore o any. It wasi L-y l lmoorats dr whiw-h is being membors havo eol, wIll write lated aimong thir ,i roi . NTEIEtiF.W a Times to-day, ad with him dur ing the es a t (lottysburg yesterday. He do'. he dill not lon verse with any one on t tiet of the invos tigatiton. The opponents of trho a Petiflo bill in the .onate are trying tIo it t it by loadinlg It down with all sor S of n' , "t's. The bill will bho mlleul upf fI tu tlnrl 5,. on Tuesday. and rthi indidntions)u ii of will Ipias thu Senate. , 1' IBUELIL. THE POTTER COMMl 0 tFE-RIEPLY TO ýECRET 1 RY hRl.N. Open IReNlonfls - Flrin anid I.oilalana Alub-Commlttees -c tive Opera tlonns B' inro-lnay. WA.itIN(TON. May 31.-1H I'.,t or invmstatga ting ,ommn ittee. at its esa iJo this ifternoon, had a long di.eSu--ion ,ltht er'iotlon as to whether to ti ,mit rereolt+ ti.'i e ,f t he ,res. or not and the menmbiers It ll y 'n,'ludhed Ihat it would be .est to have' 1 iie tingsl of the, committoo whi'ih are d to thie tikin.g of testimony open to ti, i pi t- ,'eM tnte l liv the newsplDaerr . Wihi, it' "+sibili y of testimony or anestilstiL to he is cussed the reportLers will itt to ,stopt Idown and out. The comurmmittoo also it' i 't, the re qtuest of 'Scroetary Shirii. , t~ ,t reorroe nted tby ouu-el, atnit , n, .*'nst l titin , th e ch a irm a n w a s v - l', ., :< to . ontleomutan the fo lowin , hot SE (,IF ]i 0i .: N ,iT)t , I S Washingit'n. I) (' : . ) st.' -I m i td your letter r ',+,ntitith Instant, dire-tted to min as eiltrn.ao , '" . 'om mnitteo of luvretigatlon, e+t.. it. 'l o h .Itte. at its fIlrst ut htig, an I am oo,,W - ','it,-i - +ly directed by ih eommittee, to int t 'Lat until furthei r o.dtors, they will terit t r,.r son named in the rte) ittion n.pt ait Committee. to be presenitt whten ''rut, , f"' Ing tlim is taken, ito be 'tt'nie'i by i e , t e and to otter evi',lene. ' t.Ti-tiig him ,n hi iwt behalf, but that aill tlu' sti, na to aitn, :'; iat be taddreseod by ai niemer of the com, to. Your obdienit servrint. ('l \tK>O)N N. POT"'r To IIon. John Sherwmai. S ere, try ot- th i. u ry. Theo ouse to-d"y having prass'd the h, Drotpriating 62,.taXii tio diefray the, xt'stn. s ea' commitee. th' re being na, doulh tlhat ni. .h' the Renate nor the Prenridtlnt a ill tpltce an " stacle in the way ot the niiasure, it is tproib.i that the two sub-committea wil leavie for Liu I islana and Florida I, fore nirany dlays. Mr Cobb, of Indiana, ha.s tell ied on a 'it int of ill health to serve on theio ,,mm tte.,. and Mr. Springer, of Illinois, him been apptointed to theo vacaRncy, Although the ',th-eommtitti,,s have not yet been defli.ely aivtinto1i by thet hairmtar It it vn that Messrs. hIla'Ri.'irn. Springer and I t, l go to I . ii-ti, . t, a d lii .lTin o t- g ''r :ris)on, MIMathon, Cox anl Ilutler at tti. i. of the lin. . The 'oitrittii as will Ib 'gin 'tivre oper'ions a' ift o','lo'k ', inlrrow in rn ,'" wthen Jatmes E Anderson, ,)t Wes F. It vtrish. La.. a ho lately hit ht' little un ,ari'ne' with S.ecretary Sherman. aill be on thi tutant,. Houne Judlicary 4 onmmlttee. u-ItlNuN. May ll.--The House Judiciary ililko Ii~ ( rllv . lwitr till Ihc 1.'"':i1 ordir f r ill, irat Ws. etwhty in its- mIr. 'Phii is ''a-n thlir ! nr lirnt fir iti- 'onlhid t.rtito Th A iniInit \nI l. hard it rgnrnont bry I1.p ~-u atII v V I ',, f "n ith ('nrol intlt. an. nitolr Malh im,'. of Nrtilh (iarlrii ,n in favr, of th, firm t'nr ' hill. t, ,, in , t $11ii worth rf thi r - ] u tl must,' ,f" bI nk l ulI'lILA frol lngy attail rimonll t by a ,'r ditr. Ander'nn tubpsonnest. 5 atntoItroI, In tI.f. Mr. Anders nif . . pr vi-,r tf fliina priah. Is horn in answer to 11, insists 1p, n it that on leaving Se-rotary t-h,trniantp.paitklti to.In Marks aitl toint Ilnt vigor'roltiv with it hi1 tann, to . ,'r'tary .Shlor. mani. hn ak,+il .1udlg Marks, "Why ,id you bf in rN it p ti ll thIs lut ?" The Corblin- Iuller ('nnte.t. WamrlN,'INON. May 'i1. - (,. Illtttrt E. lPaina Aititit flthetimnt of tftt Siniatt ('tmtnittnion I'rivlttgs ati EI,' lotiions to ,ity in an irgunmont in favoir of (itton. litlfr inl tiht ontit+-.od ,Ilt;lion uett of (Ctbin vs. Itii-r. Cabinet Meetin g. WAsinrr1;io.N, May it --Th C(tahiint mo.iting this INattornoon wii vary sholt, anl no iltbuisi 1n5s was trainsa'ited. Thu oftT,,'t of the lIttwo of Stiiihnns and Koy warn rrfirri'. to, with thin h-. IIif on all siuibs that thiy worn salllutiary. Packard One orf minbth' Ilondamen. WAsnlN.it'oN, May 3l.- Ex-(Gov. I'a-karI is oin (1,. 1.1. Mii'tli Ibond as C(',llttr of I'ustmlllis at Now I lrl'ains. A Colliery Fire. ir.('.Iti . Pa'. M.ay :1.-A brllhint sp.tialt.i w a4 wlrnissed hr hlust night. (I. Wilohn & Birothirs' eollinry naught fira nh,il I o','lo'k. andI In ashort tlrin tha wholt .trii'lo r# was on vlop.ldl in flitmus that illnmiuntid thb slr roundlling l ountry to th,+ brighitnous of 'aiih. For twi.tvJ It+oiR arounld rho houavous roll.ot,,I it Ih, ltight, u.,,ri un '." : all ovor t'i - ,viktil 'iouty T ;r firuda,,[tariiunt of t. Clnir iitl ,;tt'vlll, wrn, l'.Ioni at tho s+.,no, but thil, I r-. was ,bI yo' Iili otintro. Ti, ipropns slpporting tiln c;,itly imiall:hi lry wl'r- hlurni-od awsy. ante ttil oltvators and rot Iorsa fr- di t l ullPtllllslo oi' f (irlli iIh llnltrl fi,,t to i th, groiidl.. l'l lii.g up showiors of sflrks ¶th:t W inr flying 1in all dirnotions, Frini 'ft thlilorm l ll illng oln al di ing hiiilfling muil ,,inthni- on fll ,l. Thno il' lmi rit aiirt' ini tt i fire' wa-i in t.nris-; pollo.l rtir-ihing to, thi st in from ia ll parts o.f tI hu miiTghr.ltlhold. in abouilt two hourni tho whtrit struturn was distroyiel. It wa'n.s built In ior7lrl mitve 2ou mn and tbiys, who will ii throwin or t iof w,,rk. Thi- , ,Iliary wais w ,ith $, , u-u.i iil in surk, it for $2'2,3' '. It ar.i the+ only I nt in h ii vi 'tinllty thant was workiru., anwl its lo4- I1 ii g ru-at bliw ito ti. toiwn. Til, origin of the fltr is in known., yott i is Intim attd that t lli (Crniiuniists ii.' rn'spiinisiubla f or it. Hoalltle Indian-- Whites Ordered to leave -Two lettlers Whaot. MNAs FtANis 'h'0, May 1it. Iloha. (lily ilui0hi) it spath'ii says-,: P-anni.'k ridlaris, numb i-'ring ii stlut 2u(i warriors. under unommand of tHu Talio it'orn, it nIotd scout, arn oranpi d in nl Iiv libits lbtwooun ilig Camlpoius Prnlria and .inaki rlv-'r. allnd havr ordlrrd th whitnes to tlava th priatririo on ptrnalty of dilath. lThey havu alrtadn y ',om m ll' ad houstilitins by shooting two ,i)ttltrs,. wounrding hhrb saverily. T'hii Indiann ail wtll suptpliind with arnmmuni tion, sold thornm at Jlntois City aibout I wo w*i-k' ilgo on an orlor of Gov, Btryman, a on thin groutnd that they worn "good Iliarni,." About ninoty mountutd troops., undiir -mrn maunl of Mall"r Collins and Caput. BIrniirl. will tluavi Imml-liately for the somir o t'l tr. iroibl,. 'They aro insiflflinlnt to attak tnlh In'lians inl the lava hudii. ibut can pDriotnt tbo iettluorn on tho Dra'loe. Mr. llryant's Condition improved. Nw Yo1uti. May 31.-Dr. (Tray, art"riling phy s'ian uiof Wm. (Cillen Bryant, rpor tsthis Iiorn ing that hiu Condlltion in somnnwhtat IiimDprov0d, hi't that it is Itoit)No.iliti to Dtrognostli'rate what. turn his Injulrlos might take. Atr 2:' p. m. Wi. ('ntllen IBryant willas qvillng urlltilly, his pU'so bit',)r thlatn lit arinil tliulm hir+ Iofotra liuriring his Illnetv. 1ii was awakernIe'r l a short tim- previously and took nouri rlshnlint, and showe. d In-rrastlng sensibility to Asou'nrtI alnd movements iab -ut him. Maiiny of hiis aon-u tim.lod hlbits of attitude aril g-sturt nalsoi far moming ha k t, him. snil th. sil are rugiaridil as; v-t y favorasbll i-igin. Slile dllys may otlalips btfor so d uict idd a cbhunllge lpplars ali to war rant a Drediiction onornt(ing tih l ri-s.ultr f his illinss.., bit pr.lhnbly by to moirrow nuight a toloriitly auiatll tlu Iludgment on tIm 1''o I ailily biri va.sed. Pappenhelni's Flltting. Nrw Yois. Muay ;i. atdltmo P I'pp'nhirlm t iigraphtd toi h--r oioun-i., Mlr. hath. t siil sIt loull r l l'lt iim at thi Wlindsor IIrtil ystrt'r iday (Thursidayl) morninrlg, but sit tlhut lint rlakil. floor liapp aratiion, ill( ton l Iarnnd thahnl i nll 'li at'ly afthr sh, had tolographod h ii lm si r e,',lvtd ii ablo dtspataht firomi Mtpl ,soni, thi In at lit~ on hew oilagmnt would bln for f'itnd. 1ir ill' hI s ys her p'rso'rnlial liibilt'iis l ii ot i xiin d I $10Stl, andil hur lt o-vparltnrir-4htlp dlbtsr not rmorl than iln, andi that sit, )hia lI-f instru+,' Iris with r Irnm n, ilt id'or idoTrf to s-ii' t tiiii, ioim, of the sitis agaitnt her havli b-~-11 Ih+.ili ,i'u ·i l lr i li. li. li l i Vlt i- ltl -tiiri St. d lts ntlinut, d. T'! o ' vrll ],nn g I '.'s io hton s t, ,o'iul says: MIlirn . 'iipp nhi. i rin sail',l lii h WVirrin lit. stolrmr Thursday morning, ier nallhl iluing adli'il to ttin list uof pLass'ill.ii lftaIr tha rug ilar list had boon dllistributd to t;i niwi. paphD n. Indcltment of New York Aldermen and Health OtlieerPs. Ne', YnRK. 1Mily il - Th" -grat jl1 jury ontirid rho Colurt of (ineral -li''ins this afthr-noon anl, armorng a iatith of Indit'rinrntsr pr-siinted ia v:lut.inouiis in against flltrr tl'llrin rim'-lerls LL t thi l nard iof Aldh riin. Anothl r iliuti,,trrni' wis lpro. ,itod against hl l'timbtr-s of+l thil lam1rd of t+ilth. Attir a few rimnarkl thr ru'--iriu-r dis-.hareid thl-jury. It,, ti rn diruh rte d thai th, i bi ll- ,f in ditrnu it funirid ag i-t t e hu, ti. lihl iiiuilissi-n irs ui ul t lu imnliti i.t tra -fi'rr'd tor thi', Couirt of tOyo'r itwl Tierrnminr. Tin only itpoalurnt ITi'-t thi. nws had uipilu ih illito'ehid uiliirnr un s-.alm I ll b, iuiirmi - irtl. nit, aid rlmthough adl visi by iuiln liaa.yrs that Aiihy icould notl h u tdil.t.dl, y',t tho i i.'et,'mt tr'ubltld ovur it. Th''y stal t lo lty arn' ri-lIy with both ball mln,,! t con.l wb,'en thlytr s ,arv,-d with thin propUir paplr.. May Failures in New York. Nr:w Youn, Miay it--iluring lth month -of .i ty ninry-tlI failurtrs .w'rn rnt, rrti,'I in thllh ,.ily. in whi,'ih the 1r,.- liat'illiis amontt ti.. to $as:nt, aid ass-is su¶iT- iTio ist- an in 'reltaso ini tit- numni ir o'f tai.iur is, -i 'liii in-io t wih tho previous mionth, of twonty-twni, whith itoi angg gaite.11sh litlii hllv! d!,iriº,.<d, in roundn fit i rilh s, $2,'i,(ii). Tuin pr.inriiiitil fail nir repoilrti.d w ri, lit, following: (i I). As'!ily li Co. andtd .1. It. Kthl-r. tu!ilku'rs; V. - Mt-.v.n son, Jr., and .tota F-,llsitlih. rt ! s*Ints brhiok ira; Marsr.itni . M,11, uiln : Cihat. Mirrill . iBoni. hatai wanr ; J. Visiy , ('i , ishat -; iWaltion itroth. lir naval supi' i'S; C. 1: Wood, -ai-r rig -; Wmn: .'llnl.l bntt'or ; Jii n -N'lgmagli'r. buti-hi.r, and ulark I>. itriglg, railroaur sU ,pljis. (hester Park Bares. CrIN.'INNATI. Miay 31. Thnre were throi railas to-daty. 'T'hri ftr.t ivas ii onia mil. is.b; t tli rt.rs: Liant v Bl 'ndy, .A. Arri iuuimaul . ta-k Hi iark ii xi-, y-. i in l in' ttan.'a. Ahlua I.ambiirt,. l'aol- , Dlr. iatn g shin. l Orig-,itv, lbirn hwoi uit. Adia .. JuliatJhw:k man. Spirnpglit mad Kilbtutini Voti by Bunto Itasa, lAna Lamb.rt i.,,iirii; t im' 1:iu. 1''' wo'nrutlmid, John It. i-isiniry. Vissniaris. It. C. it xrper. Pat 3iatiiy" an-t fvetlt.utin. Waini by !tI i.upr. John i. Swir ney si-oi'iili ; ti riu--2 ii ,b. /',hrd rm'e-mi e h-mats: srtarteiis L+ag-r tbi.'r W it' awuah., 'mai-rn I', Mullio, War J-ig in, (Thartlas Go hlam. Wio ty Glorhaim in two sre iht huats, Emma C. ioc-ndu; tim'+ 1 :16 . The Balance of the Four and a Half Per Cents Taken. - ' I , ok fr--ni thie tre siu ry the ru-mat i ring -: ., of four and i half Dor ei-nt bhin rb-, wo up, t.'s tha $S,,.us0., ,,,, bargain-,,t f 'r NevenLbh lay A.ventists. Sr1 tIiou'i Wis., Maty 31 -Thu art'D mtin-i ou tho .-ni.th-riluf Dlay Avi, rists, o0i F' urth Lak.. l, i rasit . g ftinly. Mora than f-,rt t i-nt ar inasis'. didar Couright. ia-t evu.ningj n"artra addres.s un "Tri United Status in t, t yv." ilti 1 ('OM I'lI(t ;1r I I \c. TIHE DEWAND FORI AN ENGIi,liH PRO TEICTOiAT E OV ER ASIATIC TUllt EY. Au.tril I)lDlatilited am to the Dianublan and Roumannlan Qurptions, and Turkey In Houblit. LoiovN. May It.-- It is holievod that tho uitati, muont of thu poirinta agri+i upVon hotw nu, Eng halnl and Ituiati, glven yiaTlrdtty. I4 iub1ati Iially olrr"t; bu;h t thre rUnrnainr thi diiflfrn"iu of thi ronughly 'natlftting Austria. with rt, tslc't l thn IanllUhlian ianld Iltournllin uqoutioi ; and th ir, t Ia will foutndi (d iliif that thue di].i nIld for the exfun'-iinn of an English urototolratr over A.latilT'rilrkey will give rii. to ftlrthl r f'linflltationli. 'io. iday, how~,v-r, theo ituiatlon, it) far as it ran thn itrtainued, is. that Eingland and itil.altt are agroid ; that Au.trit it d1isnltia Ilb d. and 'Tutiky in doubt Il to what will hiaiL 0ll 00oxl. REPORTED INTERVIEW WITH COUNT SCHOU VALOFF. The Probability of War Greatly LeR Nened iumilia Wafnts Pence. Nrw Yoltl, 1M ay i. i -Th " 7'l[rp.,o 's sp ecil from LoI.udn say- In an rpolrtlint ainlld ig niiftltat interviuw held tii l timrning bhtwolin a 'retnponl intl anld ronit liih','iivktfT tholatter nadllell tain l tiL tnllll lii whlol- give) thl )recisr draft, of Itul. ia'n poli v nu.,l its llrohbabl, ulli Imate ofl i t upon Eur . a l'' t ,rplxln situation. (lCoiunt lhonvii IT has h'irotufort ilhown liti idltmpo itlon to talk i, ll tfiln, t blj',t, ald lhi wordl will, iii 'lons ,ltqu n, havE. unusual w"ight. Ini th t f tlr4t pl , (I ''unit 'thr+llvalolT lina .ted that lthi probabillitl~ of war had rmostly van ithe4d and1i that ituiill lprfrre tl linito larn di vionfli, i. A.iil ith grouterl dif li Ilit otil i-tanlllg bitwt',,, England anltd IliulEti havei l inily it ',l ( tl lov ld, fo that th, Iror hbis whlihl Ihlav n·io tgittnroig t i.n Iwon natu, ll may be ni'rw 'reigard ,, a.. uai's l utill -ti!, ,. in tht- , " of this iuforvi',v. Count ,'h,.o - va lei f s .tat d th a t th " , " : <''r ii,.r t h a d Inun forwvardihul lt I ight. FI urth1 f, ) ,'rni hi. unvo th" corr4pondent nand Ti n ir th" .t ,lVtu i ntl if l iii plllllr l f i i Ulll' l 'al Lh. lit hi i ptiild atlli giving i -r "ly th, gonorairal rhiult of thI ng )lltioni hilthrto (r sjl i, on. 11~ ddlit i that th- liu-aim g, ver. ,ri rm 1nt d "o inot f,"l Jlatill"ul illn niiking known thi full turmn. at pr.tihmt. Tl'htln . qliuistion d1 In rft~rtl,'- to thl pro ollt0 Ad n(.bllt I g of ,th D tp w r thU Cl'i't (:llt tilau thi rtmnlrk that invitations to I tuongr4l4 anitd n t to a . foII r lan r will b~ , I411,' Ill n flow ,tiyµ. Irlin hbaa h, -,n .i1'-t..l a11 the , pha or r ,in ting. I intanlt Io lav, L ndolin for ltii 1ua lan lul it;tl nie t ittirt . I hall 1, tI i. rn palni t lby Iirev rivatllo ''.-rotary l land tihrio Lr liantsi . In nily "pintion, til pri tbltility of Wllr at pri. nt i4 inlinilt"ly i,.4on d,l rhouvalolff Off For ,i4. Pelterhurg--A.l trla'e Attllitde tanutling I neaslness, Lt '.vo y,, Mlat .:1. lCouni t H-thoIVltIft lfeav4n hur. to m r-row fir it. ',itrshiirg, anld luntil hi hta ' onf-lirrldI with thi ('zar lthe tu'rlni of thu aigro. r tiii , which h- lhi . , ni'hi.ld, wlith Lord Malintihry. will not lhin ( ,fflilly mall. known. 'T'hi report, pulrporting i tf guiv thi i ditailts of the l ittilttl nt, aiit rill pr i n l proInaturioli an. i in many relllprtl inlo' rrut. The Ruaullan Army and People Disap prove of ('onreeslonq to England. Lo.oiN, May :i.-A ipu'ilat to the advt Ni-ors frot Hlit. 'otnrtbiurg says it in rtum-ir ri thlat. Count 'huhot v1loff is again uextuicted horn ill IL fiw days. itubli uvilnion and thu lirntE morn anid ini'e ditlalppriovo of th. goiv rnmiit'. ton utuiona. Thlo alrsiy it .StpIially oxalted by C.ount Andraily'n di.larutt ions. Ruslnla and England Not Yet Agreed. I,,f.pton May t - -. A Ilrlin niuolalh Ii th, )Il.tI ' '11 nlL4 Ii.gland and Itiuata liaiav not sit agrou ,.and a1 ft.iling of i,'-iponid'liti'y ii at parteit. flmultaneous Withdrawal of Englsh and RuilanI . ,iNTtoN. Mly .i. --I1t I r lportid thait thl Eng lih Itl'' t will rtiro to It'- tkat liav trld ith , Itua iailntn to Adrttlanopl, pri-'vious to tho on'lting oif tho -ongr._s. _ Austrian Troops In Bosnia. To'. nto. May i.---A ditpatt-lh frrom JIl"-grli' says: It ia ruirnird thtit Auttrr-i, troopi hiv ontrid loa itli. The rumiors lu.k contl}rnia The ('ongreus Ilefinltely ,letlled. Lov.u'ri Ma y II It ii r ortid that tll - on grn s htins hoon delflii 'v'y 4"4ttl",, and thiat ni Alnr lo-Itue ian ll4ti 'ri mllm it is lia , lliontlish. ,l fact. FIRANC:E. The %oltaire Centenary. Prtit,. M, .i 'IL The V iti r n c,,ntnnry 'lo tiraiorn yiiitortifi Li phld oft ruidty lnit nd was vary -lr'-i--flI. Thi-ri wart' only two Iftorary fts., at ot.hb of whif Vi-tor Hug-) dl-livered orations. AI 'rHI A. MIovemnent of Troops Towalrdi Italy Denled. VIErNNO. May :at. It is ,fflorially dnild that Anirtrfi i t -i- inutratiug for--i in distriti bor during orI[ i'aily. NECKTIE PARTY AT 'IANSFIELD. HanlIng of Edward Webb, for the Mur der of Jawi. Flnney. M li i't vieir. (t May :r. Tin hanging of Ed-t livingu two mil.s south of i tanslfhll. took placiI alt :ii Li. In. A irlar 'rowd tbigan to gather arot nld thi ail ait an arlyV houir, bit waorIn k.t tiaik by therg'arrtd. who hadfl hi""n on duty all night. Asli r - l t r - gan to a r ir- iailn, threa'sii of teatring th- fren' downI wire midt., At 10:501 it rl IIu h was rldoi tly lit, mio., rlgardlnsti of thut alird, and in r(i short s-ni of ou tinm, th- outr forii and inf-iuirr aro.,ul th i-tilfl-d Iwas on thu groundanit trhn- rufl hard pLisai-iq ,in of the s¶-L i arom und the s' th-ltn ut, ai t ai-i i thiu r itl, thrlatir'iing toi haiing tih ' pri)ton r thur-,+mslvus if thu of1t -rrs di1 not Di ru--,u I. Thl l prislonrrir wailsl briiorght (out. rat 12-.22; hei hatd notting t isay, and thri droi wii - Wi urirg it 12:27. After hanging tw.nty irinfrutus hie waI-t Lpr-rnoil rii ! d1'ad it iin takeni i diown. Nio i-onft s rion was rlla dl. Fully ton thou-andl petnl' witner--+-d thu u-,usntion. W ,hb Is-um-nd intldif f r. l t up i to tif ifu-n of tif i !x)'i-intlion,. awnl when th,- deafih warrant, a! ia. ra in tfhi+ ,if,, flhi i-all t h f -i-h rit!: - Is tihat allf'" I thought ''ul w-uru goilng to to Im Il somlothiing: that dOIf i iiiriiinn fl ti a d --i . . . . o- -+ - .. .. nALE OF THE NEW ORLnEANS, IIONILE AND TEXAM RAILROAD. At half-pa.st ti o' lu,,k yllte-rdtlay the watn-t-rn ditlvislon of thu Niaw Orlira.ns, Mobile and r'',Txias lilrroad CompanyLul was uit lup at rnarihal't illl, oin thte sti.psl of thfi I ustom-ilousri, to ftfl highest bidd,-r, Marrhal Wharton himnslf bihing prentn'. After a Iithort 'ailling then rioall wasi kno'-.ktl diown for $:.ocul to L. H. Terry. repr, n-itling the pLtrcharting '-ommittcan of thti first mortgag. l.i ,,rhold"ri. MIessrs. Josi. Suligman. E. i. M1-rguan. Ftinry Morgan, GeoIrg" 1Bliss and Itarrison DLurk"",. A,',rudinrg to the statemnt, of the piartvs in teronstd, tins trlanisfr onlry ia:s, thii roin baitk in old harndi.- with it- titlI fr-edi from t-tuntriial obji-,,tionr which prsvet-,il any iprogrius in fln ishing it. "'ihtat iportrion f the road tbtwoIen Morgan City antl Vurmtlli ,nvill-. hfrI by Frank Am-, as trulr t ,'r , wa i, t adlujufdilitd. mi tnoord- r to sill in thfe u-tlt of tb i Iorganri Railroad Cor triny wasii ruevkt-d by .tildgi Bfrliugs. NEW ORLEAN,, TEL.IS AND COLORADO RAILWAY, A ,--n. S. B-. r, the prirant of thi Nw Orlfans. Tesxats ani Co'lorado Railway, has ar riveld in the city, ranit r c--.'iv,- t - n yu-sterdiay the report of Col. T. S. Hardee. the advisory i-i gineer of the road, with regard to the survey or reconnoissance recentlyi made by him from'nene and the prtiatul uost of uonsitruitiuin for thl wh,l,, distinl t5.7n:. . wliiO-h rniik.e nn uvur ut ,f a littih mtoro thou ,.s3 ms pr roll+. 'this , nlllhltitliu of 'o:t It rmuitdet on II )t,sis of a first ,lass- railway, with ia guags of fur f+,t night in hialf ineh--s, a h,'viest gralil-nt of thirty II+ f,+nt to thi milo. irl st+t,+ rails with first ,I.in s Qiruipmrirtu itl Vt h I v ri spa. , t. tl,-n. Iltl)nnir is htrl in.ll th nte'rint of his Inti rprriii., and uarti'ntlarlv tio niit+it somii+ snitin fatoIry arirraug.nirment. ouithur with thu 1Morgan Road or thin lIonaltsonviili riitu ns iit pr+llm Inary ,a.lsis for hi - lut ohtition iT ,r1o1,t. T'hM valiiontl lnind griant In Tixi.t. toguth+r with som<i iatinfuitorly airrnnlllmeits at 11this l I.I, will tplo his ro il. hi thinks. in a ,onidituion to hb vigorousluy iand sni"P-.aEfll y L(prosn(. Itd. Thl rteport is viry full in iill dotiiltj,l and as it is soon to ,iu p, ublishdl In ,pa.mtphlt form with n-,'+ompanyig iaptu. ut.. ia grunut many puitnt of lItrtt will be kipt until thin ftr future iti +'u s-u-in . WEATHER BILLETIN. WAIL iIEI'AA(T'MENT, gly naliServi'l'* tni(n W 1 HSrA a ENTAy. Daiy m~oeelolol r''1411 for fh' night hlorls1 Viloy ICain R'latiosM Car , ' per I boors. r hour.,lnehes CinI'trlrnLati 14 n I lavin po't ill fil - :1 c8 III 2t KlIl~Il'lI' 2v9.1- 71 SE It sl ('l)avenwoI1 r1 1'' 0A'(I - ' 7>' , 1 , I Marriph ' , .7 Irliin lr 111i1l II ' 1 7 N' tlvIll1 la (II F.' Ho N a a Now Orle'an1 shit F. 1t N ( (Malta 1, 7t.- 71 t E AIgl.a "1F17i 1'rit4ii ,r ', F . .' ( Vi~·c~ioiy.li"I F ' IV i C'Ir'I''a~a "'.14 K'lyWo1l . ' ,...-I NW e, Morntgorrlr '1 9' F N W 1 11 l' vvln Ilh :171 F. 40N (4 it F Faiiing: itltl'lnkc S--StationI ary. Mtage of the Rivera. IDally t'l'1grapic r re'port, of the stage cfi w1a'-r at various;llt pIniflts1, wit.hi ch'hllIngels iln the 24 hloullrs o.lliig yost4'rd Ly at 3 It. m.: AIoiov low Chang , twatton, w1l1er. f'olt. Inch3. Fe't. Inr'h. Cairo..... 7 t r, CtininnatI: I:in I(av1'lpoLrt. . II 10 i 'i j . . 1 (I 4I lIlkllk . .... . (0 LIV'ero41 1 .i II I L.'av nlwort h ... I'. t 2 Augu1sta r, t e; 1..1Ii414ill4 ..7 MImrmpi::.... :0 r, NashvIIlle ... . 10 10 1 .New Orleans ((I t) 2 Omaha .... .... .... 1 1, 1 i'itt74hllrg · · - . .1 0 0 Shreveport 21 0 to r, St. Inn11is .......... .. : 1 ; Rt Paul ............ . I i0 2 Vickshburg 3k to 5 'lBlow high watrr mark (If 1114. tIndlcates rIce. I Indil''t'mts fall. SInal Service IAoal Report. No4w OanJI.AN'. May it. Tiro'. Bar . - ' Weather. ita. inm l; 14,77 11 W 4 Clear. 2 to. i n ;n 14:117 52 N 1", 4 FaIr. tp. Il . 9 2:4 ! 19 1 µ:t 7 sW 14 5 Clear. M c' .ir l ll r 11x!4:1 2 1; . . 1lal mlIlm t'm pIrltuIrII r4.µ d"grleo, minimum teIl 1,ra171 i re, 74 d'grnes. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. WA'1RINoT'N. Tune 1, 1 I. m.-- Indlication for Mi' if r, Lay For thI S' Mlolh Atlanlail ' anl E1111 u(llf Stff04 gi'eºrrlly hiyghIe'r or siltationary Lr' lcure adl lowe'r 'or 1111 rtionry lerr'p'raitr''. W'inral1o4 111 ly frrm nIrtheast 1o 11ll1.l 111(1 adlear or P11rt11 'cloudlr wealtbhr. Oi11asi4IuaI rains in FlorIida. Fir thli West. Gulilif Mtates. nearly stationary Ir'1orellr' Ilad t pirntolora , '1eat to sou1th windl, [ittl Iyv ('I'o iiy 1w4ate1r, adi- In WotllrnttO portion FIRE IN (ONCIl11skO. fl1NS. A 'fttrr was; re)' ivII Iibore yes4terdaLy anRIoInne In g Ihal i large an d1 di14l'tr 011 1ir tor k 0 pllc º in 'm'-iiilusko. Misr.. on the twenty-eighth of May'. by' wlo li -vcIral h~ooln,4 were dl(elroyed. In 11lildod among 1111, oaI'r'r4r are J. W. Ahi , 'Iroggi~t. Wra. i h1'rnu4orl. tinn'1r; Me'arbirough k Iwl.i, M',U4stirs. !'hlomison. Itilmy. (1141 k. IIutlghii' Er1dward Woiodlli iantd 1111 jkiil A O11 2I:USTO0I-HOU*E NOTF.a. 'The nie Cellset rl will i,-.1lmo the (lobts of his to!' ion aIt i, o'clock thiu morning. '1'ho totlll dlposlits at the United States Sub TrIlletiury yelsterdlay werel S411,430 4l, as folIlows1: 1'Ir rlnll 0'veflue. $42;21 :a; Po8t114t1m9. SOilO,); hlods. $3711441; i per cant flurd. $.1800. IL, wIts rtirnerid yesterday, rend It Iis tatod as one of lii- to. It. (grlin ite balllling) Drobabilliti"-i 11tort Mr. C. P'. Chain rlin. for many y, ar'l 11)i3"Iltl Ilp1ll 1401 llI'tolr. will at1110011 'ilr. Bloonfil In4111 thll dllOIlilor's4( ofmfI tlbtbutolsl1 department. Ii is state1'd now by Asrfe of Conllul P11"karll'14 fri-Illt thiat hii position with the attending I)o gal plIrrllilusitlO is worth fully $11041)00 per an 111 n.. A, Ia rosilt (f that imvrur i' 'ri ho is he h141g"l' for positlons as 1 alIr,-elllry. shiiping lg"rlt. 'lerk o1r s4om" other of lb'' i'z2'rn or twIo po-sitl'nrIs that go with the11, 4o1 ol!' aol andcom OnI4b of tlhe 17Sm.th ftnli* ',ndsrn stated yeIstIerldayI tat in walking (l'ti1( hlnI-k on CGarl stree'1t he, wa1i4 butl'IrulllI'I ninol't"' 11imes hr refrlends 14141101 he had'I not kno1w4n 1a1 14l'l(,a'lTforl and1 wholl were, rrl(01111kall1iY anXiOIIsI 114 the 411a1' If lii health. 01 the O nrlmbu r lnlntilned thirle'-rl tuske1(d Ilinl to '3r1il114, 110 nolt ''1e0111 thll-Il llt him go IItil tie hall lk1d him If ho c'mi'ht't ''do somethliing" for loin u thei U. Is. Five (f! t hIdLay and 111,0 of the nighlt i 0011' CtOr14. 01rull-ly : 214(11k (:love~r. IWittoll, £11111. KlrnRan. lu 1411 '-.7. ~~'laoa'I. 8111t1I01', 1)11401 lIle1.11 40FI O~he1,4 wolI'44 ri'li' tl'1tirH l rnrth t 111-j "114-lh w~In ll) 1111 1 ' Illt 1~rirl31l1 with the a:t': G. B. '~, Iti 111141! 4ifl Mlly. 11111. by 111)11:181 ro(ll ilO~t it '8.1. MARbINE NEIWS. PorrrE~nR CADS, May . li p. m.-'·WinII 11001 hweilt. X\riv'vI: I~rit~ish 14l"1111'ivfl Oralorr at T1 114141;''il 14.TL (lIZ. ~i~h glrntrllll11''rgo. ti 1)19011 A I ''.li· 0''1lofi~r ItobIt. 11311' 1101 steameitI 7'- 'V'1119141T 18.14. Many :1 C, p. m.--Bar,mrn"Orr 7. ~r: iloll 14oUrhIV"141 li~i~t. We;tihe:r Irltl~r An a!'empl W8.4i 1408.11 't'fclrrlt'44l nIght to Il ,ir. glariel' 1110 14.14(11 "1~':e of Mrlr. S .114 ,n NI. 1', 17, 01(11 -tr~·~t. TrIle lb 14''4'''"1, tI t11k11 011111014' .10111114 nllr',. 1I('i14'I1l'I1 Ill'- IWOr Wlt-·il t~iga : 1141 111., W~h4I 7I 0znirlp:1d tli':r 71, b'41t 11 h~o,ty retreat by) 41 117W '1hot14. Hank Faluore, at D~allas, Tlexa.. N~l) '11.011. IIna :1L.-- A 'tI,'r' 111 from D 118.14, Te'as. i.41y,, 11111 111: 1~r'~ r? Nrironlll Blll14 hL4 414 jr11'i~ it i/i'llllti~,o. Liatilities Irarg: 112okti, 'I OOmlltllll M~e &Chandon is the no p10.4 ultra of wines. A TERIRIIIIH DIMAKTEIB. Colllilon of German Ironelada--One Vex ael ~aunk- Over Fotr Hundred Lives IAot. Lo noON. May i. -Thtirn .s inltentn nexcltmrnt hor- ovor rop'rts of a trriti, di]sasttr in tho Eutgllsh than i1. Thu (Glrman ironebud, which r,'u ntlv loft WilhlirlI ha.rbor, woro to day sigzht-dl oIT l+'f ,keatonw, wh.,ro, two of the v, 'amIH m, in violj'nt coilli al a. On' of thm., ollrnvdto ha the lHauzr Wilhelm. was almost. Instantly Slunk, ani tho oth,+r Ironclad was badly datrmged and In a stnking condition. Iif+I-bhat w,'rt Immrdliatelly lowered and nvery cffT',rt ra.lr to re.ell those in the water. Th hboats bhlonreging to the Hotutheastt.rn Hall way war at t,,n. ant out to assist in tho work of saving lifet. Many lives are rTportoe I st. The (Grmatn emhbusador In this city. with theo Crown Pr i non, have goon by sp,cial train to the .,.e of theL disastetr. lATER. LoNrDN May :t. -A (lisDtph from Dover con firms the worst fears regarding the collision of ,-rman iron'lads in the English Channel. which rfsiuil:'d in a most fearful loss of liet. 'The collliirig vessls were the Kaisir Wilhelm and the ; rosser Kurfurst. The weath,-r at the tilme of the dlisaster was fair and oalm, and what led to the disaster is a mystery. BUth ve.ssels were under full headway when the, Kaiser Wilhelm ran into the Grosser Kur furst.. The shock was terrific. the latter vessel filling with water and sinking within five min utes after the collision. To add to the horrors of the sltustion. the boilors of the vessel ex ploded, scattering death and destruction in eivery directinu. From all reports received It is tnlivied that nearly it, persons have lost their lives by the disaster. The Kalsor Wilthelm was tLo largest Iron-clad frigaro of the German navy. She was built at the Thnmen Irron Works, Blackwell. and was launched ten years ago. Sho is of 591. tons, 800--htoIseu power. and carrles twenty-three gunl; thtose are rifled ninety-six pounders madeo of Kru 's hammneredl t-"Ie. Her armor was eight inng.s thick amidship. She also car ried four t'{sl-pounlidrs. The g rossor Kurfurst was a turret ship., built at the Gorman dock yard in 1S73. She had two ttrrets. with armor eleven Inches thick. She ha r four twenty-six centimetre guns In the tur-r,rs, and two twentv-ono centimetre guns Stihaµiel fore awl aft.. 'I:? u ''' of tihe terrible illiaster was off Flkestone, srn; tauitit half-way 1ritween that prt and Ctalais. "1 ;* s'rl idrin had passed the H, uth Forelands and I.,,:;. on the English coast, and was stiramtng almost a itn south. There is a line of ve.ry fast steani s. belong. inlg to the SHouthrastorn Railway Compda27P.D nlg betwoen Folkestone and Boulogne, 'd, one of the-si, with all the rowboats and sailing shallops of the fl-hrramen, at once put off for the disaistOr, tibt they did not arrive in time to bh of any use. the Grosser Kurfurst had sunk immediately after the collision, carrying down with her nearly all on board. STILLi tATER-450t1 LIVES LOst'. ToNDON. May 31.--A dispatch received at the German embassy from Dover states that 450 persons were drowned by the collision of Ger man iron-ilndis in the channel. A- she sunk her bhoilers exploded. and some of the crew. who were on the duck, were blown into the air. The Kaiser Wilhelm struck the Grosser Kurlurst full steam on. It Is said that orders had b-en given to change the line of sailing and that the Grouser Kurturst slid not answer her helm quickly enough to g(,-herself out of the war of the - 'o. She came directly across her bows and the, ,ollision occurred in an Instant, Another statement is that the force of the cur rent, which at this sO t is very great, deranged the calculations of the commanders of both vessels. The frigate was badly injured. but her forward hulkheadl was staunch, and shuuated without difficulty. The (;Grossr Kurfurst sunk in fifteen fathoms of water. The Kaiser Wilhelm is badly dam aged, and her fore compartment is full of water. She will be towed to Porltsmouth. It is stated the collision occurred througa the pilot of the Wilhelm lutting his helm aport to clear a barqule. thus running full into the Grosser Kur furst nlu the Hlouse of Commons this afternoon, Irn. W. G. SHaith. First Lord of the Admiralty. stated that over 100 ,persons had been saved and st(, lost in the collision in the channel this morning. The government, dock at Portmouth ia bring tirepared to receive the disabled Kaiser Wilhelm. Sudden Death of Hon. Russell Gurney and Mr. Martin, X. P. LONDON, May :31-Russell Gurney, at one time recorder of tie ei y of londn died to-day. I1e visited the United States some two years ago. Wikeham Martin, a member of Par'lament, died suiddenly this afternoon in the H use of Commons. lduring the session of that body. LONDON May :1.-The suddeln death of Mr. Wickham Martin. member of Parliament, who expired in the lHouse of Commons this after noon. and the dlmtiso of EIigbt Hon. Russell Gurney have tcausdntlt some excitement to-day. Mr. Gurney was in his seventy-tourth year. He wats etdunited at Cambridge and called to the bar in i.2ts. \ He wits made a oiueen's counsel in 1845 anr in 145; was appoirt-d recorder of Lon don. Hlo was returnedi to Parliament in 1565 as a Conservatlve and was madeo a privy coun selor in the following year. In 1571 he was sent to the United Stat.es as the leal adviser to, the English commissioners to settle the details of the- treaty of Washington. Mr. Wickham Martin was not a prominent member of the touse', but his sudden death caused a groat shot-k to his follow-members. Public Funeral for Earl Russell. LoNDON. May 31.--The govern ment has offered a public funeral for Earl Russell at Westminster At,liry. Lords anti commons will be Invited. TIlE TIMBER IUE.MTlION. Carter Denies Newell's Charlges aerlatum, But Wilta Reservation. The Catensiocn nvestigation was resumed yes terilay, whern M. A. Carter was called to the stand, and flled a written statement, embracing orlders of court, wrl's of sequestration, etc. Upon hits liroit oxamination he testified that ho had rad the ctharges pre-ferred by Gen. S-owell and was familiar with them; that as to the charge which th Gl eneral makes. "that while on his I tew.l.way to Calcastlio parish, and while htllln'k the offilcial poition as um pire. as hberet,,fore explailned by him. he (Sew ell WAS IMPIROPit'EItY A'Pt.O)At'HIED hy St.i.-ial Agent Carter, who made criminal tropics 'l to him, namely, that if he (Sewell) would unite and ,"o-operatt with him I(ttrter) in e,,rtain ttlraisemeuts of the logs seized by the government through him i( attoer as agent, lthat he CIarter) won!d make it largely to our (tHawi-l and C8 irter) personal profit, and like wise combineo hiis Drorposltions, with the threat if he (Shltwi il noit c, -operat with him (Car toTr in the way proiDp)sid. the would rise his in fllunne, whicith wa.s great, at Washington against him (Sewi-ll ;" thlat the charge so specified that I manlb crlmlnal propositions to Gin. Sew- l is uitt-rly and ab-otltely tfalse. Hiave c--,n Grn. HSwsll's statrement as to the tnnvwrsttiin between hlm andr myself on the -ars. I m unaire that no construction as he has given couldl 1, attavhi,,l to WHAT I SAI.D Had l arned from Mr. Pitkin andil Mr. Laoey tb for. leaving New Orleans that Mr. howell was an Int- ligeit,. ,'atile man, and I was desiring of having himi, so far asq was consistent w th his ( ,liga' IoIi s. ua his iLnfiunil7i to have our in attitr, in tialcaclca go itlinog peac-at-ly andi without tr.ble. Saw Mr. howell on th- boat on the way up thi Ti-hi. and while I was dispuosed to hi [ .' lii, at bl.a t, in miiy int--rcourc, with hi n and th-t other two aoraise:rs, thiy ;and iEEMSED TO AVOID ME. Wi*n~esr t-stifi-,d a to a convwrsation at WaTlsh' house with oGen. Howll. Asked him wth'-re he WIsi going tio ioD S l Cnil .a. ,l-l I be lieve he repDli-d he was gtoing to stop at Rev. Mr Perkins', -r that he had a letter of lotroduction to him. I then said that I w -uld be very much pleased Ii he would stop at G.osport. and as we ware all in the same bitlineAR in ('alcnicn- vonn.lPtd In the log huiness--it would be to ther advantag, and ornvenir(ice of us that wr should htr togethtr. I may havae aigeated such rldvrtage as thie sorlty of the offliors and pen lpi- at r .rs ( , rt. In my ,.onvorsation at that time, with (bhu. Htow(,ll I huad NO OTHER OBJE(C in vie!, ln inb nt. nor thought than for the real interrrwt of the governmrrent, and such conve nioirune as our all being together in the transac timn of our tblullin c ould afford or guarantee. QJuestion-)idl you ever say to Gen. SeweRl that it wuulrl be to your and his material profit to r--optrate tor,ethrr ? Answer -I did not use the word "profit" I mmy have used the expression that. it would have boon to our mutual advantage to be to ggther at Gosport, for the convenienceof the business in which we were then ena ). -Did Gen. Howell state to you9 that you did wrong to take him apart from his frie.m, the appralsers ? A.-I believe that Bewell did say something about his disinclination to stoo at a polin here the United States troops were cam , nd I I think he assigned some reason aboutt e dal iby the use of troops in the 8tate by E.o rornment, and that he did not care to stopihere. I never did, as AM OO)D 18 MY JUDGE, at either of theso interviews or at any otb#r time, make any propositions or proposals of a criminal nature to Gen. Sewell. or to any mai or child, or any one connected with the. g c business. tGen. BSwell. at the Intertiew at Walsh's, while he was somewhat distant to me, I he was gentlemanly and courteous, and I sou posed we parted without the slightest feelfjv on his part toward me. Never said would'" my influence against Bowell at Wasi.r nor is it true that I proceeded to carry threats against Gen. Hewell, as I ne any throats against him. un Witness then proceeded to aO u DENY THE SECOND CHALKN, made by Gen. Sowell. and continr gave any instructions to Mr. G. body else to obstruct Mr. eow' praisers in the discharge of1 ittrq did I personally defy the ordet.r instruct any one eleo to do I not t ne. It is not true tFht.1, sentation of the value of tt Judge Billings and Distr ' set aside the appraiserr rr)RT WILL appointed appraise.rs Mbne 1. 1878, for me, sines these choanagement of never made any upon the subnject (ERS & CO. arranged at NH srl. The aijt tirely renovated andre is not true " The cuisine is especial during th. auMe hands of a first-elass and to our former pa . general we will say that at Lake (nharbred to , tntain the past any purpose and rp u. n-,summer re* 'e"onspire withs ft(... .itnes t...--.testified relat!'" ' logs d hpa ' made that he r.15 00 vised ,part, iif they wanted the..." them. i'R1ro. Q.-Mr.ý ju .e says you winked and(* your heau .him as much as toimply t not to bid o his logs ? A.-I have o recollection of winking or sh Ing my head lit him. I might have winked. never authoriz Mr. Mix or anybody else represoet that desired parties not to bit against me at the ale. Did not do anything prevent a compet on between the LOO D MILL MEN at the sale. On o day-the first day-I re frained from biddin and a very desirable lot of logs at one of the 'mills near the lake Was sold for twenty centS- but one person bidding Notwithstanding there were about 300 peol , there, and during the whole Pale there was no comp titlon whatever between the mill and the log men. The charge that I instructed Gainey to selse the tug Alert is not true. I had nothing to do with her seizure by instructions or otherwise. Had nothing to do with the ARREST oF CAPT. HORN. I never said, "Bond Capt. Horn to New Orleans in iron'-." The balance of the testimony was a denial of the charges against Mr. Carter. Adjourned until e10 a. m. to-day. Howard's Libel salt. INatchitoches Vindicator.] So Mr. Howard proposes to libel the only deoent paper in New Orleans; the outspoken fearless friend of the people is to be sllendoe b this infamous, legalized, gambling swin We are rejoiced that this monster should come from its works and assail decent people, because such action will rally the masses to' its destruction. Now we will see izhllOW. much honesty there is in the prof so-called Democrats, who for years about Radical outrages, Rtadieal vi and afterward, when in off'.e themsolv ceeded to execeut jaws wnich evory bjtof common sense in the Commonwealt-'kn s to be unoonstitutional. Let every honorable man, every de;Qnt paper in Louisiana, rally to the support of the fearless DEMOCRAT. Its cause is their cause. The very essence of our liberty, the right of habefs corpus and trial by Jury hangs in the cale. Charles Howard opera his fight on the de fender of the people, the New Orleans DMo (RAT; let the people "move on" to Charley Howard. If war Is what he wants, he shall have it, even if we have to resort to force. He should tremble in the presence of the majeatr of the Commonwealth. Let us near from the Conservative press now. Their gab was volubhlo.:whedenoun cing the right of any man to crli.tiii4 - preme Court or the Legislature. HoWard's Lottery attacks the people through the New Orleans DEMOCRAT, a It behooves them to t speak out. : _ i Howard said in New Orleans 'The Metajt M Club black-balled me, I made a grana. of its race course; I told the Varety it they refused to admit me I would mike a house of prostitution of their theatre; the I)EMOORAT has dared attack me, and I'li do. Stroy it" Associated Press Dllpatehes. iHolly Springs South.] The New Orleans DEMOCRAT, in the way of business, salls public attention to the fact that the dispatches received by it from the Na tional Associated Press are superior in many respects to those corning through the New York Associated Press. This is what we have observed for several months, always getting fuller details with fewer o imprnrta.nce, as well as later i through the daily press than is at this point from any oth r except ,Jackson or Vicksbur , l)aMO'r;RAT gives all the news I comi form the cream of what is going- -Ins s(ittezing it through blanket pa es of c When we hfave done with it, we flh d we ottain:ld all that is valuable in tth new umrns of other papers, and that the labc further examination is ul!nneccessdry. If the l).s"u'Al' shiould decline tl n ex-ch with us, we shall have to subscribe an: for it. No more desirable papel can by those who want the latest niWp fror qruarters ,f the world. Mr. ntephens Assistinlg., IN. I. Star.] Alexander HI. Stephens is assistin A biographers, William IHand Cr.wne an: IJohnstrone. His principal duty is to i(K)ok his .Hcheh and insert the word "appit , whr', ho thinks it ought to conme in. Russian bthip Pu, chases. Pr'tr.Ar,.ELPR:IA. May i:L.--ix vassels in all wllm be scUcrl before the llRss an aisg-n, leavew Fire In Algiers. At 1':.i0 yest;rdtay morning the housBe a. th' cOrni-r of V rret-r Av-nue a11(1d LauoI rouse tr-e,:t. Algler,, owned by Honors Camrblame w.;M d6i' ver-d on fl',, but tlotwithstand. inc a't te ende vor- ot th- tire derarrment the butildingr wa- -ntirelry 'cnsulnmd. The fire was i', L.l,1 by a d+f'etive flute. Loss S1., rLot cov cro. iy uyliuranee. A dinuer is not complete without Moet , Chanion.