Show JU GRAPH AMERICAN washington 27 after recess roger koger 0 glasscock testified that he resided on ninth street in this city and mrs jenks took he her r meals at his place one day las ins last winter sho she bailie came in to dinner and I 1 took a seat sea by her at the table and she ate remarked that she was mad I 1 asked fi ar what was the ri matter iatter and sw she abo had had a conversation with Secretary Sherman bherman and aud abathe that he had insulted her and that if he did not nob look out she would make it hot for him A few days dass after that she had or could get or knew of a document or letter that was in 1 new yew orleans alad niad on questioning her she said she referred to a letter from secretary sherman bherman to mr weber the man who was killed we had bad many conversations conver matious about that matter and finally she came in one day and said the letter was in new orleans and that she would have to go home and get it but that she would be back ogain again in a few days william E Oh chandler andler testified that he visited florida soon after the late presidential election and there met governor noyes and had many conversations with him regarding the elect electoral orvi oril vote of that state Quest question lon ion was it not understood in ln florida when governor noyes clma came came were there that he be was a special representative of governor ha hayes nayeb es answer not in that form but ic was understood hy by me that be came there ibero as an intimate ic friend of governor hayes he did not tell mo me that he came there at the in stance stanco of governor hayes and I 1 never heard it so stated as coming 0 from him Q are you vou aware of 0 any promises general or specific fie fic that were made to any members of the returning board before or after the count that in case the state went for hayes they should be taken carlof eare care ot A I 1 have no recollection of ruch such promise Q did you make such promise A not to my recollection Q L did you give any assurance to that effect A wot not that I 1 remember Q then you had no con conversa venas veras tion with the members of the board in regard to their getting positions in case hayes was inaugurated A lam iam I 1 am unable to remember that I 1 gave any arm assurance ranee rance to auy ady any member of the returning board Q are you able to say whether you did or dil dia did not positively A I 1 do not recollect that I 1 did and I 1 believe belleve that I 1 did not that is Js as well as I 1 can answer the question witness produced a telegram sent toa to A JB lee governor vernor hayes bec sec reta said this is the telegram 1 referred to in the testimony taken before the knott florida committee it kitisin is in cipher but the translation of it is send stanley matthews and another high character things begin to look fair 11 of course livent I 1 bent sent that telegram to mr lee because he occupied the position ot of secretary to mr Haye hayes hayeland sand and left him to do what he chose with my telegram of course I 1 should not have sent it to captain lle leo it if had not been governor hayes secretary witness then read a telegram dated november jre sent by him to zach chandler which witness translated as follows A at t a full conference with all our friends now here we nind find the work vork to be done required great and labor in view of the shortness ef of the time which if well performed will we believe insure te success Noye nose 0 yes sand an kasson ason will wiil M be here on monday ab and I 1 wish Is ent bent i hent to philadelphia to the centennial national bank banu an can an you also let me e eave have 2000 remaking mo ore aking 5 it looks favorable for aboul about 25 5 majority in la the sta state te you can imagine what the democrats we aie about where la 13 cook signed C 11 witness said sald he got the money do not nod recollect whether or not noye noyes stated that he came at ut the tho of havea it was understood by the republican managers that no ye wasi waa was the tho intimate friend of hayes L might have stated to mel mcl m governor noyes reta rela relations afons toG hayes but that I 1 stated tasca in connection and arid with an aura aurs aurance assurance nce uce of aby any hind kind bind to 31 jaslin glin I 1 do not believe Q YOU simply put pat jour your grecol against a AC in 4 t his hs plait positive 1 lve ive statement A hats all ail I 1 will add that I 1 do not think mclin melin would have made madea a S statement tat ement that ho be did noi not lov iov believe the witness I 1 desire to say that whenever the committee would like to know what was done with that money I 1 shall be happy to tell them by butler were there not considerable sid erable numbers of persons who have more or less relation to the election given office under the administration ration A there was Q did governor noyes got any of these men appointed A I 1 have no doubt but governor noyes recommended men for appointment and possibly his recommendation may have induced the appointment of some ij G dennis then testified that he be was at tallahassee soon after the tho presidential election and there met governor noyes there were two precincts in in alachua alacqua county Q what was the contest about concerning archer precinct box no 2 0 before the returning board A it was a matter of votes Q did you explain to governor noyes what you regarded as facts in reference to the precinct A I 1 labored there with Po governor vernor noyes to establish the votes as shown by the county returns he never asked me to make any statement or affidavit about it but buthe he seemed anxious I 1 should be put on the stand to testify he expressed that desire several times and finally indicated that he was going 0 ing to put me on the stand and tife then n I 1 advised him not to do eo so I 1 suggested to him that I 1 should bo be detrimental to his case if he did and that he had bad better not do it and I 1 never did testify I 1 may have said to him that unless he was ready to abandon his case he had better not call me as witness I 1 gave him to understand that I 1 did not want to be called to make any statement under oath Q was there anything said by him to you about his bis representing governor hayes A arl ael rl he always y spoke of governor hayes as his intimate friend and used to assure us of his fidelity to the republican cause and of hla hia special desire to take care of the southern republicans I 1 noyes gave me I 1 think the gravest assurance that hayes hayea was a very staunch republican and he called my ray attention len ien to something that had bad been published to that effect some speech he had made or letter he had written Q did gen noyes give you any assurance that state candidates should be looked after as wull well as the elez voc vot 1 A b he tit gave ye me this us aurance assurance that he would work as hard to save the state ticket as he did tos to a ivo lve ivette ive the national tand that was entirely satisfactory the witness testified at considerable length in regard to the situation lon in florida at the lime the northern politicians were ther there e adjourned the internal devenus receipts for tho the present fiscal year to date aggregate As only two business days remain in the year it id Is evident that even after all the returns are received the ree rec for the year will fall at least eight millions ons below the estimate SAN FRANCISCO 27 A portland dispatch says bays it la Is the bellef belief of old residents resident in the eastern part of that all the indians iu in that section are disaffected acted and tha that t they will be ready reads upon slight provocation to take up arms against the whites even evea the warm 6 pring Ind indians laub iaus who have heretofore been strong ng fr friends ends of the and who have on several occasions ron ren rendered dered efficient service bervice against theban the bannocks Ban nocks and it is thought a largo party of them will join the hostiles ho stiles it begins to look as if the indians intend to do their worst thia this summer in the recant attack of bernards bern Barn ards aras command upon the hostilia hos hoi tiles tilea the latter jutter were reported to have 1500 warriors the indians were n not ot aware of the presence of the soldiers and their stock was UD unguarded guard bernard addressed his troops and charged tile in not to retreat the soldiers went silently forward and attacked a savage force fore three ethree timea greater when within yard yards of the enemy tho the order was given to charge mcgregors McGreg orpa orla company was waa neaul nearl nearby baand and they charged aleo tho the ravages savages fled in dismay and largo numbers era of them were killed hilled an encounter took piece place between bearskin the bannock chief and sergeant richmond of McG McGire regor rogor gors company the sergeant finally killed his man they were pursued by bernard 10 miles gens geris fl howard oward downey a and d miles subsequently arrived on the ground also alzo benders company all are anxious for a fight T the he body of one soldier captured by the indians was waa cut epand up and burned the indian camp was de destroyed troyed by the troops and many ho hostiles stiles were wounded col perrys company as well as all the other troops engaged are reported to have done well washington 28 in dennis testimony today to day the follow following Ilig evidence was given witness said he disclose to noyes his knowledge of the republican frauds but merely said he be did not want to testify butler said he be had gone so far fai in order to show that gen noyes waa innocent hiscock said he expected to show that vance and black election inspector and clerk did not raise the return and that all the republicans whose names were on the poll list voted the republican tickets the point was not yet closed before the country noyes said the way he came to go 90 south was this at a meeting of the prominent republicans of the bouthern district of ohio richard smith of the cincinnati gazette Gazelle 3 stated that he had telegrams to the effect that the northern democratic politicians were assembling in florida for the purpose of taking rom grom hayes a state justly his and it was thought best to send tend there some prominent northern republicans his name was suggested as one of the visitors vial tors torb and that very night hight without communicating with hayes or anybody else he started they did nothing while there except arrange preliminaries with the democrats and alter two or three days he went back subsequently hale urged kasson and general lV wallace ailace allace to go and avert ine impending danger of fraud in florida and as they agreed to go if the witness would he started back with them to tallahassee he continued regarding the archer precinct 1 I desired in preparing the caseb cased case tj 0 know from the electors themselves how many of them had voted the republican ticket ve V e sent keut down anere to get evidence and my remembrance is of re publican votes counted and return 4 ed d we proved about or and I 1 was told thad flat they could not ged get the rest because the parties had scattered in various directions but we came so near to it as to make it thoroughly impossible that votes bad had been added T h t w lanca too muta nutt dee nce ammee ace nita uita to ro satisfy the C canvassing board I 1 had already learned that dennis dennia life had been threatened and thau thai be he considered himself in very great greut danger he had related to mo me on OU one occasion that when his lil jil lile jile e was threatened he had called t together iu in a church somewhere ua mil nil 01 the colored people in the vicinity and he had made unade them kneel down and swear that if he as am killed they would jay waste and revenge his death remembering what he be had bad said I 1 received the impression on this occasion that the reason that he did not want to testify was that he lie did not want to bring himself him helfin in conflict with those people any more I 1 said sald to cowgill and aickin that all I 1 wanted of them was to do their duty honestly and fairly before the linal decision had been rendered after the voto in florida had been cast mclin melin came to me greatly depre depressed sued and said he be did not know linow what would become of him he had so ao excite ol the thu hostility ot the democrats that he could no longer live in florida in peace that he was poor and sick antl and almost in despair I 1 sald said to him mr mclin you have done your our duty hun hon estly and fairly as I 1 I 1 think and I 1 T shall take great pleasure plea piea sure suro in saying so bo to governor hayes rayes if he shall be declared president of the united states 3 and aud I 1 shall take piea suie also iu in recommending you lor some position where you can take care caro of ours youre oura eif elf and family imily ft I 1 will add j I 1 did more than some politicians do I 1 kept my word and I 1 did re commend both theao theae gent gentlemen lenion to the president and I 1 am sorry they were not eti fil appointed buted to good places governor noyes yes theu thou submitted tub mUted one of the letters from to noyes as already made public deprecating pre cating the tile fact that the democrats whose frauds in florida were even greater than was at first sus EUS pec ted were about to reap the fruits of victory by stealing tho presidency the tho second letter is to noyes from melin mclin dated march 3 1877 and Ilear heartily tily col coi congratulates th the e country at the triumph of hayes and predicted unexampled prosper eriety fety lety under sc EO noble nobie a pre president Avit witness ness positively denied telling john F boyle buyle that he had authority to represent hayes he did not know boyle from adam he did not tell him that for it would be a lie and he did not tell UPS general lew wallace te testified stilled to going to new orleans and thence by request Noyes of to tallahassee was with kasson and noyes almost the entire time and never saw or heard mclin and noyes in conver patton he had told melin mclin that hayes hayea would take as good care of his hia friends as tilden could providing he was elected he respected mclin and expected min win to do his ex governor stephens of florida testified that mclin testified falsely as regards dsa a private conference in which the witness participated ho he never had any such conference adjourned wonderfully accurate counterfeits of 01 the new now silver dollar are extant it being extremely ext difficult to detect them even by the use of acid or scales the north bound train this morning on the chicago and northwestern railroad was wrecked by a broken rail supposed to be the work of tramp tramps 3 the fireman and erio erig engineer ineer were severely hurt the paZ passengers engers escaped uninjured fort BILL sill indian territory 28 deputy united states marshal Meer shon of fort smith arkansas came here after seven indians who confined with a number of others ethers on the indian farm three miles from here the indians learning his object sang the war song and attacked the marshal and posse with pistols and bowie bowle knives quite a lively fight ensued suedg during which two of the indians were killed it is feared the ann aff aclair air may cause the manches Co to go antho on the warpath karpath war path SAN FRANCISCO 28 the latest intelligence from oregon is that the klamath braves are getting rest reit restless less and eager to join in the war they have already commenced murdering settlers and stealing stock the annexed telegram was waa received at the military headquarters today to day oregon 28 to majot major general mcdowell san francisco franc frano isco I 1 have received the following dispatch from linkville Lin kville oregon rule rulo 1 16 A port pori iono lono cha tha lilaa af f ti iu ir reservation are hos tile the settlers of sprague river |