Show BY TELEGRAPH 6 9 1 I 1 PER WESTERN Rn nike LIKE A M it E I 1 C AN washington N 4 tt ift was wag thought adv to hive a tem temporary railroad road track run from front the th eluan eruan main einan line of the pennsylvania railroad so aa a to connect with the white hote hoie but after fully conI conf considering dering the matter ro atter atler RO wius wits deemed impracticable to convey the prel deul over the newly laid latif trach track and it was wag therefore finally final al 17 resol regol resolved ved to procure a I 1 irge rge and anil roomy wagon or car cir carryall ryall ryail which will accommodate the tiie presidents bed and in such a conveyance it is the present intention to transfer the pi wi tient nt from the Exe executive gutive mangion mansion theair to cur cir prepared for him the bed wiit wilt be carried down stairs to the south sout front of the house and there p placed ld in the wagon and driven slowly 10 and caretti carefully fly to the sath str street t depot the wagon will be driven dri yen alongside the tile car in which the patient will be lie lifted without being removed from it his Is bed the i he cabinet will also go to long branch brinch on the same train with the pre president ident bliss has insisted that when the reni reul removal oval Is made all the tho at tending attending physicians be bei pres present ent this ie is not a time lie he says in which the burden of responsibility should bo be shifted from tue the shoulders of any one of them he feels that the country will place the responsibility of the re results stAti attending tile the trip on tile tire shoulders of his r and as all have agreed that the rip trip is advisable vi the transfer should be mide so that noone one should want to shirk the responsibility for ib it CiriO on ago cago 4 in t connection onne ellon clion with the president removal the tiie following iq a realistic picture from washington ington his condition is of interest it is no holiday trip tile the president is about to make not a voyage of a patient in the interesting stager stages sta ea of cence deinova removal if under u lder ider taken taked at all and there tire everi in the minla minds of tile do doctors aa as to its expediency will be the last desperate desp de erate resort to eluie eidle tile lightning grasp of death lentil the president is ing firA clr froin the unhealed gunshot wound whose length Is estimated aft 16 in inches heg second from compound fracture of or the thet I erith and ion lon of the eleventh rib made by the bullet third by presence in I 1 the lie lle body of a Jagge jagged dead lead bullet not encrypted encysted en and traveling downward fourth from p poisonous state of the blood nith aith th jahe gland which IR now tile cause as well as ag the result or ot the dro droubie trouble ubie uble this burrowing in the 16 cheek beek heek is now discharging in seven beven channels four of which were opened open I 1 ed by the surgeons knife and three are spontaneous ug openings flowing through the tiie ear mou mouth th and nostril noi the nc next next at complication 14 i the weah weak and arid dyspeptic state of tile the stomach which lia hwa at time timer i rejected all proffered food and requires to be always treated in the in at delicate manner for nearly three weeks the president lias has not loweff a mouthful of solid fool too f seventh item anxiety antl and dan danger geria gerta i feared from general eui eul ability ebi lity bro hight night on ly Y the the injury y and it its physical t consequences and the eighth is mental weakness reAul resulting ting from local and constitutional troubles washington 5 15 the car which the workmen of the pennsylvania passenger shops re fitted igon the hie way to washington to be used taa trig convey president garfield to iong long long nong branch the beats seats were all taken out and the car thoroughly reno bated A false top wa wai 4 put in a few inches below lle ile lie file roof of the car nar in order to give the air an opportunity to circulate between so as to keep the car cool A partition was taken out and replaced by folding doors and storm doors added to the platform indoors for doerfl wre wire galizo was fastened on orr the outside of the car com plemely inclosing it to keep the car free from dust tle tie inside with heavy curtains and brussels carpet laid on the bloor A bed was also placed in position and matres ses ees provided two larce larse ice boxes were added well filled with ice about forty men were empio employed ed on the work which was wag finished in seven hours two of the workmen accompany the car which wilt ar rive in washington early in a the morning NEW YORK 5 the herald this morning publishes interviews with prominent men on the subject of inability of the president and the right of arthur to bike like the reigns of or government ex pre ident hases hayes the reporter says rays declines to le be interviewed ter on the subject but from what we learn he does not think it adv isilIe under tinder the circumstances to have general arthur act during luring the disability of garfield TUCSON 6 5 the tho citizen has received the following camp thomas thomm 5 stanton of the sixth Caval cavalry with 33 men as ag an escort reached readied here from camp apache last evening about 7 with a dispatch as follows 6 fort apache sept 1 gen carr colonel of cavalry left here on the with t troops dand D and E sixth cavalry and a company of indian scouts men and six officers intending t to arrest the apache medicine man who wilo llad bad been endeavoring to get the indians indiana to bruak break out he reached cibich creek 45 miles west of here at 3 pm on the they found indian camped there and arrested the medicine maw mas man without resistance the commander then wen went t a few miles from the main maln in dian than village and camped and the tile pack train was unloaded when tile the indian indians beyan beran arria arriving rig from every point but kee keeping long along the blum bluh f some yards oft oil some of the indian scouts having at this time left their own camp and come into camp Cap captain tabi tahl henley ordered them to leave while doing so an indian turned and red tred t killing captain henley instantly the fight then became general the troops formed a skirmish line driving the indians baek hack bome come distance the herders gerders were killed by the first volley and tile herd stampeded the fight began ganat at 4 lasting nearly three hours until darkness when the indians drew oft toward their own a camp in lip rip it is impossible to tell how many hostiles ho stiles were killed A council counell was wag held heid and it was impossible to hold the lyos position tion against puch a large orce oree there was waa but one way out ou of the tiie camp brough a bad canyon the herd wag was rounded up and it was wag found D troop had lost 33 hores E troop 8 pack i even mules nd ind several ba badly I 1 lysbet shot they basti jy 13 gathered up tip the dead antl and found seven men and one of officer fleer captain henley was wah killed hilled and they hurled buried him in anilie ide lae the ent cut of with everything every overy tiling but the soldiers and ammunition was left on the tile field as ag a blind to cover their retreat three badly mounded wounded 4 soldiers fold lers were placed n hornes horses es at 11 the command started in retreat for this post one of the wounded men died at 4 tile the next morning the tiie indiana indians did ditl not follo follow evidently thinking them still at gen carr made a forced march not mopping stopping anywhere until ile he reached the pst post at 4 pm on the the troops were badly used up tip with hunger aud and fatigue the hostiles ho stiles are swarming through the country and came wilbin a mile of this tin s this sev mev ev eral buildings stampeded large herd ot cattle and then drew olt off to the mountains couriers who f start tart el ed ot wit were killed hilled within 20 miles of llero bere alaj als several more out on escort d duty fou foil elt cit cithens zens this ia is reported by a friendly indian spy the file IN mormon settlers north of or url tip must lie rune punt nering fering ring heavily we can do nothing but hold bold the post until reinforcements reach us the in dinni diani cut the line every few miles milts later ant aft A 2 the indians begau bebau firing into a party at the graveyard burying the dead and drove them into the post rhey then fired into the post from the bluffs on every side the troops formed a skirmish line around the entire camp keeping them out of the hie post the fight lasted until dark when the indians drew off captain gordon gordnn sue suR cesor sor to cap tain henley was wounded in the leg there were no other othere casual asual ie jeb jes the firing during the first hour wa was very svery heavy from the hs hA tiles ve We believe belleve we can keep them out of the post but no more later sept 2 10 R am awe we still hold the fort the fight yesterday was very warm for about two hours we have sent ines messages enges by couriers corporal wagner on the night of the and private walh walsh at 4 am on the also by owens mail carrier at noon on the walsh is the only one ono who has reached thomas he started on his return on the morning of sept lat and has not been heard beard from since the following Is a list of the killed capt C E henley sixth cavalry airy alry privates Sain Sam dogger sullivan miller livingston livings ton bird and faran paran of company D sixth cavalry wounded lieu bieu lieutenant tenant 0 G gordon cavalry in leg but not ger ser er lou louz sergeant T macdonald company E irth cavalry right leg ie badly later apache 3 6 pm P mno no hies les ies and aud colville were driven back last night while trying try ing to get through to thomas stantonl St antonn nym ulm cm company pany ia Is to try it tonight to night everything is quiet awaiting reinforcements reinforcement four pour cornIx companies inies Anies of the sixth cavalry are en route three of the them thein in must have reached readied there by this titis time AN FRANCIECO 5 rile file following is received at military headquarters r fort apache sept 2880 I 1 to adjutant general whimple te barracks arizona pursuant to order orders from the tho commanding general dated august 30 to 10 arrest the indian doctor bockay Sel klinne as soon as practicable and a formal request from the agent dated the to arrest arre arrestor stor ator or kill him or both I 1 first hoped to arrest him when he came to hold his dancel dance t and incantations incantation liere here buthe diu din not lie lle I 1 appointment I 1 then sent cent an Tr indian idian reou scout t with a me menage age that I 1 wanted to see eee him on sunday august I 1 received an evasive answer from him and next day with troops D and E sixth cavalry and company A and indian scouts numbering six officers and 79 CM and 23 indian scout scouts 4 I 1 preached reached his village on the and arrested the medicine man he professed entire willingness to come with me and said that he would not try to escape and there would be no attempt at but as we were making eam cam cambour camp pour our scouts and many other indians indians opened fire tire upon killing capt henley first and ran off the tho animals already turned out to graze the medicine man was killed as soon as they corn commenced fenced firing and we drove them ott off after a severe fight right in which we lost Capt Henley shot in the back by our indian scouts aa as he be turned to get his gun four privates were killed one sergeant an three privates wounded two mortally after burying bursing the dead I 1 returned ai ag speedily aa as pos sit bit sirle lle lie arriving on the some of tile the indians indans llad bad preceded me mid and had bad killed eight men on tile road to thomas next morning they made a demonstration against this post and attacked in ilk the afternoon but were re repulsed our total loss is killed captain E C henley sixth cavalry seven privates of croop C sixth cavalry and one private of troop E sixth cavala Ca two privates 0 of company D twelfth infantry wounded first 0 G dad gordon on sixth cava cavalry ry in leg ono one mer eer ergeant geant troop E an and d ono mie vate troop E and 45 horses and 10 miles killed wounded and missing the command behaved with tl the i e utmost coolness and gallantry and anti encountered danger hardship and fatigue with the greatest cheerful ness in spite of the sulden and most traitorous nature of the attack in the midst th the e camp officers and nd soldiers sprang to their arms and defeated their plan of massacre and subsequently held their post and are ready for further service we require 59 59 horses and 10 pak pack mules rl rhe rho off meers officers here major cochrane twelfth infantry captain B macgowan commanding company D twelfth infantry first C G gordon sixth cavalry the port post quarter mader master wounded wounded wm win ft tanton fanton commanding troop E who moved forward forwald with skirmishers an and most handsomely chased the savages out of the bushy bottom close to camp W H carter regimental quartermaster sixth caya calary ry adjutant and commanding troop D after henleys Hen ieya leya death second li lieutenant eu tenant I 1 homas I 1 rue comman ing company A indian scouts and after afterwards wards warda troop D sixth cavalry on march and battlefield assistant surgeon george mccreary U S A who besides faithfully performing his pe personal dutes used a carbine effectually my bly young son clark dark M carr carn accod g danied a nied the expedition and desires to have his name mentioned in thedis the dispatch there are 45 civilians here who are assisting in the defense of the post and I 1 al am rationing such as require it I 1 armed four tour prisoners two of whom belonged to the tile ninth cavalry they fought bravely and I 1 shall recommend that their offenses be pardoned I 1 received no dispatches from you later than august till after my return then came those of the lath w which b ich are the latest now at hand I 1 am conal confident that the indians have been preparing for this out dut outbreak break rix six month months 4 cooly who is here says BO so also whose employee cullen was in when killed tilled there chere have been only a few indiana indian an a around tb the e post to day flanedy cark commanding while willie lamenting the death by treachery of capt henley and the men who fell feu with him I 1 feel re joli jai ed to report that the inae maccre baere sacre of carrs carra command is not true signed MODWELL L maj gen san francisco 5 the latest ad vices have thrown doubts on the general ma baere of carrs caries corn mand having occurred it is now reported that cruise stanton and probably other officers ceedee in effecting their escape and probably that only captain henley and some flome dozen enlisted men were killed filled no yet tucson arizona 4 the achas just jus t received the following arizona 4 reports from the vicinity of fort apache of hostilities are confirmed by fresh arrivals of indian runners but no message from major cochrane or troops sent to his relief has been received rec tec eved in the attack upon the poat the indians were recklessly brave and defiant one of them riding gen carrys carrs horse into the parade ground and whirling and tid rid firing fl r ing as he lie p parsed passed asbed assed out he iq Is a brother of elvina ovina Ci vina and ia a mexican captive among tile the apaches troops ate being hurried forward and strong reinforcements are needed A report comes in that in the attack on the post one lieutenant and seven men were killed if this is true it was wag probably gordon of the sixth cavalry the latest latent official is fromi Thomas sept 3 in the evening which says say ft the southern territory is ignot not believed to be in any any danger the cherica huas and agency agency apaches afe aie are reported |