Show BY TELEGRAPH AMERICAN NEW 5 A dispatch was waa shown to weed dated november addressed to general J B gordon of columbia the translation is as follow follows matter erit arranged by returning board agent inform haskell and telegraph news witness paid he sent any such telegram the tribune did not lay positive claim to the accuracy of their cipher dispatches chairman on the same date there was another tele telegram gram sent to the same place and from the same persons reading as translated 69 have court hold on to electoral votes motes until fixed or failure may bo be a little delay witness said bald he knew nothing about this telegram the translation of telegram no 25 was then read by witness as follows columbia nov 28 henry havemeyer new now york majority ef of board have been secured cost coat Is to be pent cent as follows one parcel of one of andone and one of all to be or 1000 bills notes to be deposited as parties accept and given up upon the vote of the land of hampton ie state of south sou th carolina Caro llna lina being given to Til dens dena friends the three packets should be without inscription end and tonight to night unless you should receive a telegram from me countermanding shall try to secure everything by the plan jian of deposit friend friends of chamberlain and Ba bavaria varie varle 1 ate here in fonce force omd and I 1 fear their money and careful watching and intimidation of the board dogoda Fo Goda sake let jet it go if you can be safe in florada florida or Aft africa iea lea 1 do this at once abd abad have cash ready reidy to leach reach baltimore sunday night telegraph decidedly whether it will be done signed W weed said sald that he could not tell what parta of this translation were correct and what were not from his recollection of the events as they occurred he bethought thought the translation was substantially correct though hs memory was vas that the sum abin named stead of he thought that one sentence should read 1 for gods goda sake eake let it go gd if you can be safe eafe in florida or africa without any period at thio the word can JJ his idea was that the thing should not be done if it could be avoided he was wholly unable to collect the meaning of any particular word in the cipher as tiie the meaning was purely arbitrary chairman look at telegram no 29 it reads have bourt court hold on to electoral votes voies until nixed fixed or failure may be little delay Is that youre witness it purports to be mine 1 but by no means conveys the idea ide I 1 had intended chairman hero here iq I 1 another from columbia dated november it is addressed to the everett house and reads 91 pope answered you last night send for it we think bath court will close tomor to mor row and put maples majority in the house and probably acquire cuba electors signed spain Q do you recollect having received this telegram AI A I 1 never received any such communication besides I 1 have no idea whatever who pope is Q are any of our dispatches signed mead A yes sir there is one containing 40 words hords witness then theli took a file of telegrams and by the direction of the chairman placed an envelope over each one ho had sent chairman nook look at no 17 dated columbia november ahei the translation reads henry hemy have meyer r am confident that fior Flor florida itle la Is the state where the greatest exertion should be made have your man with full power cui cli chances ances are ard not pot one in a 20 here hefe but I 1 am a m working for that one chamberlain kellogg and stearns are in close com communication and in concert the authority I 1 telegraphed fot this thia morning all to be conditional on success I 1 witness r havo have to repeat what I 1 have already said I 1 cannot recognize these those dispatches as being the proper translation or interpretation of the literal meaning Q who is this man colomo solomon n with whom you propose to treat as to the purchase of the canvassing board A hawaka he was a large largo grocer there andaas and aud hab has a great gleat deal of influence there Q by whom were you introduced to him A I 1 cannot now remember it was generally known who I 1 was andi suppose he must have addressed me without waiting 1 for a formal introduction iwas I 1 was wag not long there until I 1 found that dunn and solomon were in alobe conference I 1 saw paw by solomon that he ivas was wab anxious that the act should be consummated as the others were pressing g him hard bald Q what do you mean money or office fc aimy ai A my impression is that he meant both the manner in which he proposed to receive the money satisfied me that he meant business his remarks ag as near as I 1 can cari remember were that the money should not be paid over until the goods were word del deliverer iverel bringer springer can can cau you kive glye your time of arrival at baltimore fe A remember just now Q did you think they meant when they proposed to sell out A I 1 certainly did in th abe e course of further examination the witness bald said th the democrats in bouth south Ca Carp rolna roina jina were poor and needed money for foe printing 1 procuring witnesses etc in legal lega 1 proceedings lugs ings they hey asked him m to get t the national committee tp help them and he made an unsuccessful effort ih itt that direction A number of tele telegrams gratas grafas were read many of which the witness had no recollection of and the in some he be could not explain witness to chairman the proposition aa as to the ho baying out of the i returning board was submitted to mr ha hafemeyer Haye demeyer ve and at first I 1 was led to believe that the money would be bent zent to me however outside of onet one person I 1 do not oinah lunen i mentioned tinned the matter to a bingle single soul to mr reed A few days before the election I 1 came brt on to new kand received a telegram from whom 1 I 1 cannot state requesting me to go io to south carolin carolina ed into the everett house and there I 1 got my cipher Q who gave it to apu A I 1 really forget but my fm is that it Q pelton relton was the secretary of the national democratic committee wm was he be not A he was Q then you got it from him AI A so bo but cannot say bay positively As to the of the tribune eiph elph ciphers gro dro I 1 cannot give an answer for the reason reas teas on that I 1 have not read them mr reed did you suppose mr pelton could raise false the re A I 1 did I 1 know that the executive committee of the national democratic party would have lil Ell given en the money jf if asked for I 1 subsequently met pelton in ln baltimore when he no told me the tho money could not mot b be e raised tilden brought me bag to order in very roy foy forcible cible cibie terms for having attempted to td make a trade with the canvassing board and repeated his lils positive abhor rence of any ally sueh such scheme Q pelton went to canada did benot he not ahe ahe A he did betit bub but it was long before the publication of the dib die patches dispatches anabe and he went there under medical advice having suffered considerably from ex excitement 1 cit eit ement and incidental troubles attending the election CL owhy why did you tou change your name bame A because I 1 was afraid the western onion telegraph company would tamper with bur our messages they know khow ime imp me 0 ta o bo be a politician hence the precaution taken stinger had you any communication on this subject with mr til den before the election either directly or indirectly up to the time the south carolina canvassing board met or did you have an any aftel ayes I 1 met him at the Ei everett house he took me to task I 1 cannot give to you his exact words but he took me to task about the proposition and abd stated that conever he ho never authorized any such proceeding and that while he lived he never would become president under buch such cire circumstances ices there is much discussion on the produce exchange and in financial circles as to the effect likely to be produced on the business interests of the country by the ravages of the plague in southern russia the establishment of a military cordon around the infected district and mon moa measures being taken by other Europ european ean tan powers for the prevention and spread of tho the disease are of as laying embargo on the export of russian grain and other products the of the plague in the infected districts is also thought likely to prevent the sowing of seed beed for future crops these thebe elements of the situation have been thoroughly can ean canvassed canvassed vasse 03 and as a far as yet observed the opinion on change seemed geneval general that from these troubles will spring an extra ordinary L european demand for th the tho cereals of the united states and a consequent tho rise iu in prices price sand and a brisk and profitable busi busl debs dees in their tr transportation from the wc west gt to the seabo seaboard ard aVd and to europe NE NEW vv 6 pel pe ton iton was today to day be fare the congressional committee investigating the cipher dispatches Q can you remember any auy of the names with whom you cor ded dod or have you destroyed the cipher key A I 1 bavei have and I 1 11 cannot now remember the names of any of the persons with whom I 1 conferred all the telegrams bent sent by weed were by my instructions addre addressed qed ged to havemeyer who at once sent them tome to me after this they were ere presented to the committee at the tho everett house C Q aho vho opened neve nese dispatches in your youn abs absence brice brict A the national democratic committee the chairman n called attention to the dispatch tallahasse Tal labasse 16 and sl signed gnedIn in translation marble marbie the dispatch stated that the canvassing board may and will purge the county returns andybur and dur bur first move will heto be to require requite of the board of three ehre fa tate officers one being an ablo able democrat e action col pelton I 1 mizhi might as well state here that I 1 cannot remember anything about these dispatches there ia Is po no question the tribune dispatches gt gee near to the point yet they are inaccurate I 1 always understood wooley and fox were onland one and the same person give me a little more latitude lati Jati tuda tudo and awill testify witness did not remember whether or not he used the word denmark asbill signature I 1 mr 19 springer of the committee said daveral dispane dispatches irom flori day were egued signed max and sent by coyle coyie coy ie in reference to money matters were explained by a memorandum of the expenses of the democratic mo cratic national committee submitted rait ted by mayor cooper witness baid eaid he had Z an idea that the returning board propositions even if it not carr carried Cd out would result if asben abben assen td to tb in a delay 1 which would ba Ta to tue the t twe ue av drad had chaa kena a no arrangements of raising money but Intend intended od eventually to lay jay the matter before the democratic national committee and let pt it decad decide in tho the ni meanwhile ean while though thought t it best bes t to commit the members of the returning board to the propositions in question he acted wholly on his hia own responsibility without consultation kui qui eul sul tation with wilh anyone any one hahold no to ct for the berdo democratic national in the matter ii the H et Criar ams aws 18 cabie cable baye saye the rn ment hearing that the amex AmeT amethia american faa fia arctic expedition steamer jeannelle tte tle was j ordered to get ready at san for diligently searching out the sherea bouts of has haa abstained d expressly from dispatching a war vessel from on a bin siv similar allai ml mission assion NEW ORLEANS 6 the grand jury yesterday found indictments against 25 persons in Cad doTen sas ras and orleans parishes for violation of the election laws BOSTON 6 G the union pacific railroad companas comp anys statement hrit brit for the year ending june 30 1878 shows bows a total income of expense interest bonded debu debt reduced surplus in the treasury over outlay washington CITON 6 A dispatch from chicago to the commissioner of agriculture declaring the nonexistence of cattle disease in the west was yesterday forwarded to the secretary of state and today to day secretary evarts had bad a copy ol 01 the almb to the BrItIs british Ti minister among the appointments by the president today to day are the following postmasters for california james lyl ISI billings Bi santa clara wm ellington yut yuha yuba city eity A W W thompson harlow ii street sonora wm win hall dixon D B carver st He helena leria lezia james it 11 mills willig auburn 8 S merrill berl aily also thomas J black at corrinne utah receivers of public moneys drichard jrichard J monroe lewiston idaho thaddeus K R harrlson ore pre oregon 0 c city 1 ly oregon andrew mille miller r la Sd sanville a u L lile llie cal CHICAGO 6 this this tb morn mora morning irig k a party of five workmen Wor men walking oil on the railroad tek ock at were run into 1 by ann coming train vain and two james es breda and alid auton outon ardllla 1 instantly killed hilled the others 18 escaped ca p ed with trifling injuries iu in tho iho iho ino bladgett a deputy in the united suites 1 I 9 atud aled tutt that a large amount of business were thrown into the hands bands of jenkins Jen kins bins campbell campbeli and hancock as aisig ness he thought lawyers generally preferred them R E F jenkins jenking assignee in bank that he never loaned money to Blod blodgett biodgett getty getts and never accepted interest from deposits in bank of funds of estates the interest from all loans joans he ever over made was applied to the estates from which it was derived geo W campbell and bradford hancock assignees testified similarly wm win IEL lel bradley testified that the national bank bink bank of illinois was wak designated by Blodgett biodgett as a depository of funds in bankruptcy wibb wit nes ft was a director in the bank blodgett was waz noh not a but had two loans of the bank aggregating after recess chairman knott baid eaid the memoria lists had submitted five more charges but three having been sufficiently covered would be returned to the mo memorial morial ests chas S crane testified that he bid for fox How howards ardys andys dredging property at a bankrupt sale in june 1875 assignee hancock accepted the bid and judge blodgett confirmed the sale but when he offered the first payment of hancock baid eaid the sale had been made to other parties he applied to blodgett for relief who wh said he did not want to bean hear anything more about it he finally got the property by a decree of the drummond brummond court the memorial ests wore were going into the papers cf of this voluminous meo mea when judge blodgett rose and baid eaid htwa we admit all that witness denied that he be had threatened judge blodgett had said he was a corrupt judge and had considerable feeling against him several witnesses were here called who testified that it was a common practice of courts to ap PO point nt professional assignees aw and those in question had bad given universal satisfaction also hiso that judge biodgett blodgett never refused to appoint an Us assignee signee at the proper request of the cre arrom here herd that they were nob not proper properly lk furnished with charges in advance by the memoria lists and mr sheldon complained that the district bourt hindered them in getting paper papers i from its niles files judge blodgett that Is falser raise the next charge was wa s that the court records abow ghow that a petition was made bych by FH P H winston clim claiming as agent odthe of the owners in making the sale of bigelow block to the gover government ilmet limet adjourned rne d it is expected the invest investigation allol will close tomorrow morrow to NEW ULM UX minn 6 the store of H Bon like ilke was c closed d yesterday by the sher sherler sheriff fir lir |