Show BY TELEGRAPH pelt WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH apu Aru lise LINE amir AMIE ill ILI CAN oan ft NE new yew w YORK 8 the commercial advertiser ver tiser publishes nearly a paie parm pare of extracts from general grants grant s I 1 personal memoirs which will be published within a few months the first volume Is completed and the second nearly so the extracts given show the work wore to be written la in sturdy and terse anglo saxon with here and there a touch ol 01 quiet ulet humor the dedication is in a ac lac simile of the generals manuscript and Is as follows these volumes are dedicated to the american soldier and sailor U S grant new york may may 23 1883 11 ile he begins by saying that that he ile Is of american stock on both sides for many generations mathew grant from whom he Is descended in the eighth generation reached dorchester mass in 1030 from dorchester england his great grandfather noah grant held a commission in the british army and his grandfather also named mamed noah served in the war of the revolution he gives anecdotes of his boyhood and his appointment to alvest point through the influence ot of hon thomas morris congressman from A nom om ohio ile he tells the circumstances under which he saw general scott and president van buren contrasts the personal characteristics of generals scott and aud taylor cives gives a copy of his letterio letter ietter to adl adjutant autant general thomas dated at galena ills may 24 1861 offering his services to tie the united states and suggesting that he considered himself himself c competent 0 to take charce charee ofa of a regiment this letter was wal never replied replica to and was for or a long iong time lost among the papers of 0 the W war ar office speaking 0 of his first battle in the civil war he says As we approached the brow of the hill from which it was expected we could see ste harriss camp and possibly find his men ready reatis formed to meet us my heart kept setting getting higher until it felt to me aa as though it was in my throat I 1 would have given any auy anything thing then to have been back in illinois but I 1 had not the moral courage to halt and consider what to do I 1 kept right on when we reached a point filom from which the valley below was in full view I 1 halted the place where harris had been encamped a few days before was in view and und the marks of recent encampment were plainly visible but the troops were gone my heart resumed its place it occurred to me at once that harris had been as much afraid of me as I 1 had been of him this was a view of the question I 1 had never taken before but it was one I 1 nevel forgot afterwards from that event to the close of the war I 1 never experienced trepidation upon confronting an enemy bespeaks he speaks of the battle of fort eort donelson Donel soo at some length speaking of the battle of Shi shiloh loli he says he lie c considered 0 the situation as one in which the federal forces were on the offensive but asserts assents that no precautions for defense were neglected on this subject he continues as follows general beauregard was next in rank to johnston and ana succeeded to the command which be he retained to the close of the batt battle battie leand and during the subsequent retreat on corinth as well as the siege of that plage his tactics have been severely criticized by confederate writers but I 1 do not believe his fallen chief could have done better 11 concerning the famous surrender under the apple tree he says there was an apple orchard across the valley from the courthouse court house one tree of which was close to the roadside that gen babcock reported to him film grant that he had lad found gen lee sitting under this tree and had brought him within the federal lines to the house of a man named mclean who was a confederate general where le he was awaiting gen grant of their interview he says when 1 I went into the house 1 I foun toun ioanu d gen lee we greeted each other and ad after shaking hands took our seats what his feelings were I 1 do not know being a matl man of dignity with an impenetrable face it was impossible to say whether he felt inwardly glad that the end had come or whether he eit felt elt sadly over the result and was too manly to show it whatever his feelings were they were concealed from observation but my own feelings which had been quite apparent on receipt of his letter were sad and depressed I 1 leit felt like anything rather than rejoicing at the downfall of a foe that had fought bolong and gallantly and had suffered so much mitch for a cause which I 1 believe to be one of the worst for which a people ever fought and for which there was not the least pretext I 1 do not question however the sincerity of the great mass of those who were opposed to us general lee was dressed in in full uniform entirely new and wearing a sword of considerable value very likely the sword that had been presented to him by the state of virginia at all events it was an entirely different sword from that which would be ordinarily worn in the field my rough traveling suit which was the uniform of f a private with the stripes of a general must have contrasted very strangely with a man so handsomely dressed six feet tall and of faultless torm form but this was not a matter 1 I thought of until afterward general lee and I 1 soon fell into a talk about my times he remarked that he remembered me very well in the old anny and I 1 told him as a matter of course that I 1 remembered him pe perfectly but owing to the difference in years there being about sixteen years difference in our ages and our rank I 1 thought X I 1 had not very likely attracted his bis attention sufficiently to be remembered after such a long along period our conversation grew so pleasant that I 1 almost forgot the object of our meeting ST louis 8 Yeste yesterday aay day morri morning lum lur when the st louis and san F francisco fraucisco ran cisco train arrived at the union depot all ah lung who had bad been sent for from san francisco by joe gong one of the incarcerated car murderers here stepped from the train and bf began gan to loo look steeped for celestial faces in their stead he met the steady gaze of officer dillon who promptly placed alm aim under arrest and marche marched him to the four courts Cou all ah lung did not like me the reception and protested ro tested against it but bat nevertheless eu hy quickly understood that it was waa an exigency which had to be met and submitted gracefully arriving at the four couns courts he claimed that he had been sent for to lilter interpret pret in this case but be he failed to explain the tile mysterious connection between telegrams which bore date before the murder and the present case lie he does not speak english well enough 0 to be an I 1 interpreter nten uter and he Is an ex convict raving having been sentenced to seven years at the tile san quentin penitentiary tent teut tertiary lary iary of which lie he served four years yeary and nine months he stated that he came to fix up the differences which ch existed between the tile cantonese and hong Kon gese and was much surprised alsed to find flud out that johnson was killed filed lie he also claimed that lie he was the only man available to send here to in interpret ra tate as the others were all busy nir air batiste who was present uld not seem to be at all impressed with tiie the statements of ali ah lung and claimed that the boriety to ahll which he all ail ah ali lung claimed to belong the lung K kong company is an eminently respectable one and has a corps of interpreters employed who are reliable and itis it Is not at all likely that the company would send out such men detective leonard stated that lou johnson expected that a desperado would be imported to kill him and the fact that telegrams were sent before may 1 29 sag and june i 1 and answers received on those dates is sufficient evidence that his coming here was for no good purpose se ah aft lung is a powerful looking man ile he Is above medium height broad shouldered and bears every evidence of having led a bad life ills his fa face cc is very broad and his forehead especially above his eyes is full indicating great intellectual faculties ills his laws jaws are square and he has a brusque way of answering questions that does not strike an observer favorably he was released on parole at 10 this afternoon and immediately invited all hands over to take a drink he took beer while the other indulged in sod awater 1 I judge that thle thie is only the beginning of trouble said a californian at the southern hote hotel yesterday referring to the murder of louis johnson lio ile how w I 1 Is s that will not the verdict v C rd ic t scare off any further murderous actions on the part of the chinese scare not nothings hingl do you think the execution of two or three more or less of their countrymen will frighten the rest every man believes that seeds ot of death are in every one but himself and these yellow rascals are no exception to the rule they are the most vindictive revengeful race on the face of the globe with a code of so called morality that does not hesitate at murder or any crime crimp talk about red indians I 1 I 1 never saw all an indian whose good graces you aoud not perpetually petua lly ily secure with a pint of bad whisky while a chinaman though thought accepting hepting your gifts with a smiling face will nurse a real or suppo supposed ed injury for years and beggar himself for revenge 11 do they act that way via vaa nia y on tile the azille coast was asked he shouted growing red with excitement cit ement and indignation in san francisco we have about police costing the city in the neighborhood of a month for salaries alone but for the chinese the force could probably be safely reduced to there is a clear men costim costing taxpayers tax payers nearly solely on account ot tile the chinese in law cases they are kotalik totally unreliable caring as little for an oat oath as I 1 do for the nicene creeed why chyi I 1 have seen them come into the court room and endeavor to swear away the life of a man charged with murder when they knew that he was in the next county when the deed was com mit teed and was as ignorant of the act as the babe unborn this to save saye the life of one of their cousins they will slowly but surely purchase property bit by bit la in the very heart of the business portion of the town rendering neighboring property uninhabitable agle agie by white people until uncil they have secured before yon are aware of it the most desirable parts of the city let me say that after a house has been occupied by chinese the only way to purify purity it is to burn it down I 1 you seem to be very bitter on the subject oh you think I 1 am a sort of dennis li kearney earney well do you know he voiced in an aggravated 1 way the sentiments of the loyal loia l people of the pacific coast you people back here have no true conception of this question you yon think that the tile lawless element of hoodlums of the coast are the only ones who are shouting that the chinese must go it is not so that cry comes from the heart of every patriotic home loving true american on the coast you send such men as henry ward beecher out to us they are wined and dined by swell chinese taken through the better parts of the chinese quarters convinced that th they ey have seen been every phase of chinese 11 life ilfe f 0 la in the country and then go back and report about the tile little brownman brown man hlis bis patience his industry and how he is unjustly persecuted bah bahl it makes me ill lil 11 biting his cicar cigar savagely and warm warming ingup up to his subject the call calt fernian continued and you have got to look out for these things in the near f future and take advantage of the example of san francisco before it is too late DENVER denven col 8 congressman symes today to day received a te legrain telegram from citizens of la plata county colorado in which it Is stated that the southern ute indians are arc off the reservation in great numbers and threaten to prevent stockmen stoc kmen rounding up cattle on the ranges the message says the utes are moving westward and danger dauger to lives ilves and property is imminent the citizens implore the government to ta send instant relief judge symes forwarded this message to the 11 resIdent president this evening and asks that troops from fort lewis be sent at buce to the scene of danger and adds that unless prompt protection is afforded the fright frightful fui fut outrages of new mexico will be repeated oh oil the soil of colorado tonto torto itoe rev kev john ely preached in tile the metropolitan church last night during the tile course of his remarks he referred re to the conflicts of ancient and modern times and said he did not think there would ever be another conflict between anglo saxons though the united states might have to fight to uproot mormonism Mor monis in and the canadians might have to draw the sword against the faltering french papacy which had its hands at the throat ot of t the h c dominion dominio D government the preacher suited his action to his words and the congregation something unheard of in th tha metropolitan church vigorously api applauded added RICHMOND va 9 j judge d age ige atkins yesterday overran over overruled rui rai ed the tile motion for a new trial in the tile case of TJ cluverius convicted of the murder of lilian madison pittsburg riTTS BURG 9 the new developments in the iron strike today to day were all favorable avo rable rabie to the strikers two more inns firms have signed the scale and the sligo mills in this city which were started with nonunion nonunion men yesterday are idle today to day the firm not being able to secure enough men to keep them in operation the jetna retna mills which the owners confidently expected to have running by nonunion non union men this week are still closed down but it is claimed will be in operation tomorrow to morrow additional signature signatures to the amalgamated scale were those of the standard iron and nail co of clifton west va employing 1 ing men and the the reeves keeves iron 11 co az of 01 canal dover ohio employing 40 men so far this week four firms ha have V e sl signed 1 ned the scale and the strikers are greatly encouraged new YORK 9 the executive committee of the western union telegraph company today to day recommended the payment of the usual 11 V per cent quarterly quart eily dividend GALVESTON 9 A special tp to the news from el raso paso says yesterday a waterspout burst in the mountains about eight leagues cast of lago lagos mexico nir near the dividing line beewen the states of guanajuato and abd jalisco the effects were most deplorable immense quantities of water down the mountains with irresistible force towards the well populated plains and valleys and left desolation and ruin in their wake there are already loo lives reported lost and it is feared the list may be swelled still larger when alithe all ali the details are known A great many houses were swept away steps have been taken lnla os among the wealthy manufacturing classes to alleviate the tile pressing wants ot of many mady who escaped from the valleys but lost last every everything thing taing el paso texas 9 particulars of the iffie fearful waterspout which burst near dear lagos mexico on the ath lust were received here tonight to night the loss of life proves greater than first reported lat At pueblo Cu the rushing i n waters in a few minutes rose to th the b night 1 I t of twenty five feet this great fu flood d swept everything before it and at that place alone calone nearly lives were lost great distress prevails alon aion along the entire valley and immediate relief is greatly needed particulars from other points are not yet received the large city of guanajuato was flooded by a tremendous waterspout which did fearful damage the waterspout |