| Show BY TELEGRAPH TELEGRAM AMERICAN MERIC AN washington 12 darrall was cross examined bys by gen butler who asked witness irhe if ha bad intended to get into office through fear of the administration and that these documents in the possession of a perjurer loafer and blackmail blackmailer ar would be ci e published witness Wit riess replied that ho he had not called anderson that butler said 19 well I 1 do now call cill nim him that for reasons and de mand an answer witness replied yes Q were you not surprised that so able a lawyer so honorable a statesman and united states sena tor aou would ld e employ m ploy su such ch a messenger as anderson anderon A I 1 cannot say eay that I 1 was surprised darrall testified that anderson told him that he had been shot showed him the coat with a bullet bulle t hole in it several parties from hell Fell feliciana clana told him the same samo story namely that no man dared to vote the republican ticket or own be he was a republican witness said shortly after the potter committee was appointed anderaon wrote him that he intended to testify before it and witness told him to do so he thought anderson Ander bou sou had not been treated right said something of this kind go ahead pitch into and expose the tho psalm singing hypocrites that his papers would do it there was not a very warm feeling towards the administration in his state witness had visited the secretary of state with anderson to get him an appointment the secretary of state asked if they could get the recommendations of democratic members of their state witness was closely examined as to whether he solicited andersons influence to get him the or whether anderson tendered it witness stated it was his I beliet eliet ellef that he sent first to anderson to orne ocue crue and help in his candidature but he had heard anderson say before that he had a valuable document which would influence the powers that be to do as ho he wished when the visiting statesmen were in new orleans in april anderson showed witness a letter from matthews introducing him to judge harlan and said he bad had given kiven bw lan ian the original weber agreement after being promised by harlan some bome position that was wit witness rilas recollection witness expressed surprise that harian harlan wanted the document and anderson said in effect that harlan harian or matthews would secure an office if he gave up the agreement witness expressed surprise that harlan and matthews would get anderson an office when they learned of the fraudulent agreement that had been made witness first learned of thu tho existence ot of the eherman bherman letter from anderson who said it was given by bherman sherman and stoughton Bt to himself and weber in response to their letter stating that they had made returns return it from their parishes that the sherman letter said if it they would stand firm by the republican party and do their duty they would be rewarded by the ad administration ministration witness considered the letter ietter important but could not fix the date date datO of it but it was to january he intended to use these letters in the possession of andersen anderson to secure the and believed that he failed to get or to control the appointment because it was known that other copies of the documents were extant butler laid stress on darrall being lii illig willing Ill ng to accept the die office procured by a loafer blackmailer and perjurer by means of faise false documents darrall admitted that thai he had substantially ly so stated and moreover said he regretted that he failed he thought matthews knew andersons character as he himself did the senate has confirmed john C fremont as governor of arizona crawley P F dyke of michigan as united states marshal of arizona henry C marston of illinois as united states consul at port louis and john S wilcher of west virginia as pension agent at washington NEW YORK 12 wm W cullen bryant at 2 this morning experienced a sudden change for the worse and his breathing became heavy and his hla daught daughter errand ervand and aud granddaughter miss mies goodwin john H graham and the doctors doctori defte were summoned and ie re mailler with him un until tit he died soon after 5 four days daya ago one side of his body was paralyzed and late last night the other side was similarly stricken and vitality was alone apparent in his head the remains now repose in the library the features look wonderfully lifelike and wear a tranquil and peaceful appearance mr bryant will be buried in roslyn L I 1 beside his wife as was his wish his brother is expected from illinois this evening cincinnati 12 the convention opened at 1110 a m with benediction edic tion by bev rev D H moore judge welch of athens was elected temporary chairman after a short speech by judge welch the presenting of a resolution by wm ampt which was referred and the appointment of committees the conven convention 0 1 on adjourned until two following is 19 the substance of the resolution offered by wm win ampt first ohio republicans are not opposed to an investigation of the frauds in the presidential contest of 1876 1870 but demand that all In be impartial and include all states where fraud is alleged to have been committed second the title of president hayes is beyond dispute or congressional interference that the american people are opposed to all payment of rebel claims third that we tender prostrate republicans in the south many of whom being ex union soldiers are ostracised as carpet and scalawags scala wags our earn earnest estby estay sympathy m pathy in their struggle for political liberty and we will always honor the name of general grant for his bia patrio patriotic tl i c efforts effort sin in behalf of southern republicans li cans the convention reassembled at 2 hon hun wm lawrence was chosen permanent chairman judge wm white was nominated for judge of the supreme court milton barnes for secretary of state both by acclamation george paul was nominated for member of the board of public works BUFFALO 12 the boiler of 8 saw mill exploded today to day killing wolf and son eon and au an unknown man and wound wounding hig several persons sam SAN 12 11 DISPa dispatches febes tebes received at military headquarters here confirm the press reports concerning indian depredations in idaho utah and nevada the uprising aa i co zo lla lia li almost univ ensal among the A U hp all sill the military of the division of the pacific will be required to subdue the savages companies K and H fourth artillery capt egan commanding left for winnemucca cuccato today to dabby day by rail three companies of the eighth infantry is moving from fort bidwell bid well weil to cam camp D Alc mcdermit Dermit all the troops at fort foit harvey are in motion A silver city idaho dispatch bays says the Indian Ind lansat sat juniper mountain will be able tomorrow to morrow to effect a junction with those who have left the malheur malteur reservation and in connection with disaffected mutes and shoshones Sho will number dr about effective men the daughter of old Winne muc mue ca chief of the was ar arrested rented in jordan valley while attempting to smuggle ammunition to the hostile ho atiles a some of the Banu have returned dofort to fort eort hall farmers have deserted their homes for a hundred miles around A winnemucca dispatch says fort mcdermit is garrisoned only by a few infantrymen who might be overpowered should the indians attack it in force refugee settlers have gathered there for protection NEW yore YORK 13 it is reported that a stationary engine on t he the elevated railroad exploded last night killing three CHICAGO 13 A bohemian named jacob ailinger Vi linger aged 56 killed his wife two years younger than him last lait night I 1 by shooting her through the heart washington IS 13 the nomination of general fremont forthe for tor the governorship of arizona sent to the senate last week will probably be confirmed although it is understood to have been made independently of the wishes of the arizona people and in opposition to 0 o the friends of the present governor jno P hoyt who is said to have given general satisfaction to the citizens of the territory by his administration of its amm aff mairs affairs governor hoyt basteen has bas been nominated for the gover goven ship of idaho but it is understood that it was done without consultation with him in fact his displacement from his present position is is regarded as another breach of civil service reform pro fro lulies the president having appointed fremont purely from personal motives it is well known that the latter has been unfortunate in his business bustness affairs and lost all his bis property he la Is bald fhaid to be anxious to go to ArI arl arizona zonay zonal attract attracted edIt it Is believed by the mineral prospects of the country hoyt will probably remain in tucson in the practice of law the potter investigating committee held beld a brief secret session cession today immediately before the regular meeting general smith late appointment clerk of the treasury department was wiss recalled he testified that this morning be went to the secretary s office at the executive manai manal mansion 00 and looked over the record ot of letters antl anil found that there had been a letter referred to the treas treasury u ry department part ment on march 10 1877 which nad bad been written to tho president by a personal friend recommending the appointment of jas E anderson witness had but one interview with the president in regard to andersons appointment ho produced a telegram from stanley matthews bearing date january addressed to himself t taken k e n from the nies filea of the treasury department ent which he thought was a repts reply to the telegram sent hy by secretary ri berman herman the telegram read as follows tol lol lowe the tho letter ietter referred to bus been received no answer needed witness had written matthews and showed him one of andersons letters but did not remember the coutentos cou tents of it butler read from the evidence the letter written ty by anderton anderson on bearing date june 1877 in which he said any ward bummer who desires an appointment is given a position as inspector of customs etc i the full text of which has been heretofore published and aito aiso also a letter written to gen smith by stanley matthews dated june juno aa follows dear general 1 I have your favor of the no one ia is under obligations to anderson I 1 saw him on the tho cars going to baltimore he told me he was satisfied if he choose to take what yuu you I 1 think is proper drop him I 1 promised nothing but to do what I 1 could to tb get him bim appointed yours i 6 stanley STANLEY MATTHEWS general butler questioned the witness at length regarding the lebn lemn by anderaon A declining the position of ot inspector of customs and as to the time the letter was forwarded to matthews witness replied that to the tho best beat of his bis recollection be bent sent tho the ietter letter to matthews the day of its receipt june at the request of general butler after having said he had bad in his po letlon another letter fro mAnderson witness produced two letters and stated that he bad no particular friendly relations with anderson Andere oo had advised him on certain points and had appointed his hid brother in the custom house at baltimore SAN ban 12 A A boise bo 1 lse ise i city dispa says general howard arrived this thia morning hb soon eoon learned the situation and came to the conclusion that he would mass bis his troops at riheem ranch on the winnemucca road take the field himself and make his bis headquarters temporarily at the ranch where he can use thu tho th telegraph colonel whipple in command of two companies of cavalry now this side of bayette payette Pd yette will be turned on the middleton joad load crass tsa anon acon the ferry on boise river and french johns johna ferry on snake river Biver siverand and then over Trench ja ahna lill s road to camp lyons and thence to sheep ranch mayor downey dowhey and captain tic mcgregor with one company ofin otin of infantry anu anil one of cavalry from C camp harney are expected at snake river elver tomorrow to morrow and nd will keep the south side ef of the r niver river iv erand and take the sucker creek road to sheep ranch banch major stewarts stewards s command of 8 companies ot of infantry numbering about 1 men now within id 13 miles of baker city cily will go up the houth bouth bide of snake river biver and follow majors downey McGregors and trail unless the situation changes and other orders folli folka w before they arrive general grover will go to big camas prairie with calvain ca tain lain ben dires company which will probably arrive here to morrow he ide will meet mett colonels sanford and sumner with willi two bomp companies anler anies of cavalry there and from thero there will scout cout the country the commanding officer at fort hall has been requested to send a force this way direct to meet gen grover on big camas colonel bernard beinard if is on his bis way to sheep ranch to protect the tho win road orders have also been sent to officers at mcdermit and other points to furnish guards for stages and as far ag as possible protect travellers trav ellers and settlers A winnemucca dispatch says saye parties who arrived here this evening from paradise valley farming district 30 nilles miles northeast north east of this place report that armed ranchers are assembled at rem Kem lers lens store anticipating an attack by the indians tonight to night or tomorrow to morrow another military company is being organized here tonight to bight night to take the field as soon eoon as arms and ammunition can be received from the state authorities thorl ties GALVESTON 13 A san antonio special says A gentleman who returned from fort clark dark last jast friday reports that gen nuncio commanding the mexican government troops was killed hilled by escobe dob doa soldiers erem eres near that place on saturday gen mackenzie and col chafter Th after with a strong force crossed into mexico in pursuit of the raiders about 40 miles north of eagle pass that night they were obliged to return to texas and immediately telegraphed for reinforcements for twenty com eom companile compan panlee leb iee of cavalry have bave been bent sent to their assistance si with a section of or artillery 3 con 1 f two gatling galling guns and ana two rifled cannon it is believed at fort clark that this aggregated force have entered reentered re mexico the troops have 15 days ratio rations ns and a heavy train with two experienced guides exciting news 19 expected FOREIGN i LONDON 13 A correspondent at berlin says there is no doubt that some of the soldiers sol eol diers will be arrested for treasonable language relative to dr Nob elings attempt on the life of the emperor A constantinople dispatch says there are russian troops bick sick with typhoid fever and similar dl diseases bea sea sa in neighborhood A pera dispatch es says bays rs an fron iron clad and several battalions have been ordered to thessaly at the request I 1 ot of the governor of that province it ja Is reported that the greek in bave have landed at albania and are inciting the to revolt the operatives of a number of mills wills at burnley and Lod morden resumed work today to day at the te teo teu per cent reduction A vienna dispatch says it is said that the porte does not intend to make a stand against the declaration of independence of bouma nia servia or montenegro in regard gark to taatia A ia the turks will plead that the russian possession of kurs kura would leave a great p part 3 rt of the country de fenceless and that the nationalities abou areep are p posed to annexation to russia ROME 13 in consequence of the result of the belgian elections the vatican has liaa determined to recall the papal nuncio from brussels the popes health is |