Show BY TELEGRAPH I 1 reit lell el WESTERN UMON UNION lise USE j AIME oan CAN WICHITA Ks IS 29 the dispatches ot of sunday morning aud the assurance of the department at washington to the contrary notwithstanding the e excitement cit ement is at fever heat at reno and darlington darlinton in th the territory and the Chey eyendes ennes eunes are very threatening the jeacle I 1 agte agle is in receipt of more specials today to day in which it Is aser asserted ted lile the indians will light fight if asked to surrender dep def their arms arras which could not have been successfully successful lv done under president arthurs aider previous to the appearance of grass this spring g D darlington ton and the cantonment stand at the tile mercy of braves and one special ays rays r the streams are rising rapidly between the agency and the efort few indians are une to ba seen around the fort the warriors are all gathered at a point 12 miles up the norh norn fork A friendly arapahoe Arapaho 6 brings in the news that three white men were killed near nean the cantonment by cheyenne Che indians the men were freighters scouts are riding the ther trails in all direct directions lohs day and night all the rivers between the bor border derat at caldwell and the agencies are rising fort reno is under a double row rov of sentinels and no indian is allowed ul th iside inside the cantonment is sixty miles up the river and is perfectly helpless if an attack is made there was when toe last eagles special was s sent t nine companies of troops at reno a and one in oklahoma which had been ordered over but before these troops could make a move two companies would have haie to be sent to the cantonment and two left at the agency which would leave but six companies for the post past and the held neld the indians are superbly mounted and armed to the teeth with the best arms manufactured and have aruil a tuil lull supply of ammunition our dispatches say there is but one way and ard that is to disarm nes AS is to the movement of the large hotly of indians in camp on the north forr fork but little is known as neither the agency people nor the soldiers have felt trat that it would be safe to attempt to find out by with so few troops at comm commando and washington ai j 29 representatives of various american steamship iines lines called on postmaster general vilas today to day to ire lre ar argue rie lie the claim for th the e distribution of the sted the last congress for carrying the mails they asserted that notwithstanding the langum lang language um ge of the act id Is in the simple form ot of an tion for the them purpose of carrying the mails and authorizes payment only upon contract to the lowest bidder yet inasmuch as there is not money enough to be divided equally timon among all the companies at the rate zate of fifty c cents L hilts a mile the rost post postmaster master general ought to advertise for bids differ different ent lines taking into consideration the tile different times of sailing so that the tile companies can comp compute rite tite the tile rate per mile ani ano so that all should have a share in hi proportion to the mileage of their lines they stated the companies were almin aimin aiming to bid such a price for cary carry i ing the mails as would give all their proper share and entirely distribute tiie the appropriation among them the r postmaster ost master general listened attentively tent ively to the arguments but announced be sar saw say no 40 reason neason to change his previously ex expressed lr essed views on the tre subject some discussion was had as to the terms upon which the companies should con continue to carry carny the mails the gentlemen all expressed express ed themselves as de desirous sirous of serving ghego ern ment and said thi thy y did not wish to appear in the position of refu refusing sing contumaciously to abide by the decision of tile the administration hut but at the same time they regretted very much that such had bad been arrived at APPOINTED RECEIVE RS ane president iliade made the following appointments I 1 to be public moneys iwo ino john UK OKe eane aue at vancouver washington territory W K caay cady at bode Bodie cal K i K Va dalson daison ison lson at humboldt cal nall HALL A committee represent representing ine inz irving hall hali consisting eon don of N NH Hough toil an and robert 13 Al mooney looney waited on the toe president today to day elly and urged that that organization be recognized in the appointment p 0 ointment either of the united states arshal marshal or the district Attorney for new york city ADVISING ECONOMY the secretary of the treasury has issued a circular to customs officers die dle the immediate return to the department of all unused record books at the differ different erit customs houses tile the circular says officers are enjoined to hereafter scrutinize requisitions and to order only such lorms forms whether books or blanks and only such quantities thereof as are absolutely necessary for the time covered by the requisitions not only ohly economy in the public expenditure should be considered but the record of we the I 1 office should be in keepin keeping and not 1 at ut beof of proportion to the character icid extent of the business methods and the actual results obtained unnecessarily necessarily Jn involved and complicated methods wherever they exist should be discontinued and the simplest and most direct methods consistent with accuracy dispatch and the best interests 0 of f the government should be introduced STATUE OF ganfield GARFIELD A marble statue of the tho late president presented resented by the state of ohio to t the national statuary hill was unveiled today to day without cerenio uv in the presence or 01 governor hoadley and two or three members of the committee from ohio they expressed th themselves m aa as much pleased with the stitt statue ue and will recommend its acceptance recognizing CONSULS the president has recognized C as consul of the german empire corthe tor lor the state of oregon at portland jose consul of tile the united states of mexico at boston maz mas saud sand aud and jose defares De pares vice con sut sui of portugal at savannah ga KANSAS CITY twenty one cars of cattle ft aiom oril orrl ash fork arizona arrived here yesterday over the tile atchi h holl ron oll oli topeka santa fe lse railroad rail Kall road tuey they are the lirt lart lot of 01 a shipment of head and this shipment is the birot hryc iu in tills this direction from atiat country hitherto all ail cattle cattie raised in that I 1 section nave deen been sent to san sau froncisco francisco and although efforts nave nase been made madu to ili lil auice alice shipment in this dil direction ec none nave been successful until recently as the southern pacific railway has always prevented that result by their lower rates philadelphia 29 an infernal machine of a rather clumsy pattern was sent by mail tod today to d day AY tol tob to jj luin rum ium euln smith tile the publisher of 0 f a weekly paper it was a wooden box bog bo aboud about tive five inches square and three inches high ligh the word private on the lid aroused mr ir smiths suspicions lie he opened the box cautiously and aud found a 44 calib callb caulbie e breach loading derringer inside it was loaded and cocked and a piece of copper wire was attached to we trigger and fastened to the lid jid of the box but in such a way war that in opening the box it could not possibly nave discharged the tile pistol the postal authorities are investigating the matter NEW YORK noon au it has just been announced that the new york central al directors rectors have declared a d dividend ivi isi of 12 per cent payable on july MT AIT MACGREGOR N Y SO 30 dr douclas was asked this morning to review ane fortnight that general grant has passed upon the mountain his ills life ilfe has been prolonged by th the invigorating vig orating air here instead of the great heat of liew llew new york tile the disease has progressed the natural alway way but as I 1 have said before is one ot or increasing debility the general geller at was wa s likely t to die at any adv lime time in new york and had he remail remained led there instead of comin coming here he would in all human probability lave nave expired before this ills his present nt wasting is the natural Ire lre result hult bult of tile the al disease lie he is every day less strong and tho though agil the step from day to day is is scarcely percept perceptible ibie ible the aggregate of the fourteen days becomes noticeable two weeks ago general grant left the city lahe if he was in new york today to day he could not be moved here as his strength is not equal to guil guti suh suil a journey nolif now if vou you ask jewhen me when the end will probably be I 1 cannot tell none can tell ile he grows weaker and weaker and at last the point of exhaustion will be reached ferning referring ite Ile to local conditions dr douglas said his mouth aud and throat are unusually ialy ully illy 1 clear as the result of quiet and laud close clohe attention during the two da s past the weakness of the tile p patient a is now evident in indis his lack of ability and desire to walk upon tile the piazza plazza as he did 10 days ago there theres is a disposition on the generals part t to 0 economize his strength and there is a lessened interest in his I 1 literary works the doctor this morning reports that the general had a fairly good night and k rained gained considerable sleep lie he asre in his room this morning washington SO 30 tal following foll olih telegram f rom cap captain tae tai a crawford ans was received at the war wa r department through ii on the bochi bochna LA river raver mites miles above oputo aputo mexico ua inse inte int t and canarina co narina the recent press 41 camped rath gusaras and und was informed that mat indians nad had been seen t the he same day ue near dear ir discovered trail trall on the near there leading to mountain northeast of here hatto chatto with scouts left to overtake and azure capture the hostiles ho stiles he found the ran chiero next day about pine nine and attacked the fled the pursuit was slow owing to the rough country eight bucks four boys and three women escaped fifteen women and children were captured one indian killed and several wounded two captives were wounded and one white mountain scout was shot through the elbow the camp attacked of chihuahua his entire family is among the captives the other indians are supposed to bo be on the northeast slope of the sierra madre mountains I 1 will continue on the trial of natchez tomorrow to morrow on the one scout was ivas killed and another wounded 15 miles southwest of oputo coputo by an american named woodruff who mistook the indians for hostiles ho stiles nothing anglet yet has been heard from galewood NEWYORK SO 30 the court room where mrs airs lucille ucille JL yseulte dudley is bein being r tried for assault on odon UDon novan ros rossa t were again crowded to excess today to day when the taking of test mony was continued dr charles E denneson wha ha dressed rossas wounds testified as lo 10 their location and nud character this I 1 his ends tho the case for the prosecution the counsel for mrs airs dudley opened for the defense lie he claimed that mrs fairs D Dudley udie had assaulted rossa not out of persona personal spite orto avenge personal insult but because he was the enemy of her country counsel discoursed upon the of irish patriotism gnout in outlining the line of the defense counsel of what he termed mrs airs dud leys leys levs 46 physical infirmity ap lle ile lie he sald gald he would show that for several years bhe had been subject to epileptic tits he fhe would show tuat that her mind hail bad been affected by these tits fits and that she was not in fact responsible for her own conduct counsel submitted a number of letters from english physicians in various institutions in which his bis client had been confined for treatment which set forth the db character Lr acter of her disease cepon ants declared that mrs airs dudley was not in her right mind elizabeth S Ton lins a private teacher who resides at the same place asairy as mrs dudley testified that for several days previous to the shooting shoot lilg ilig of rossa the prisoner had bad acted lif a strange manner she had bundles of rossas newspapers containing reports ot of recent explosions in london and in speaking to witness of rossa mrs airs dudley had bad alluded to the advisability of ridding the earth of such a man dr anaed macdonald onald superintendent of the asylum for insane on wards I 1 island testified that lie he was convinced that mrs dudley was suffering from chronic mania mrs airs dudley had told witness there were wre three men she had determined to punish with death and that rossa was airston birst on her list hat dr harding gave similar testimony mrs airs dudi dudl dudley eyvere here interrupted the proceedings of the court by addressing judge gildersleeve she said whether I 1 was ir lr Tat rt ional or not when I 1 shot rossa I 1 am perfectly s sane an e now dow and in d wish w 1 sh to testify tes les testify lafy in illy my own case if the case goes to 10 the j jury ury now without having h eard heard me they will form an entirely erroneous impression of the motives and will not know why I 1 shot rossa the doctors said I 1 had said that I 1 had fia fi gia a mission when they should have said that I 1 had an inclination cli cil the judge said she had better confer with her counsel and when the proper time came the court would hear her mrs airs dudleys dudlets Dud leys counsel said they found themselves in a somewhat peculiar position they had been trying to prove that their client was insane while she on her part insisted that she was not insane alithe at the time of the attack and insisted baer on her right to go on the stand and testify in ier ter her oWn own behalf cou counsel 1 ansel could conid not see how they could do otherwise than call her as a witness it was finally agreed thai that she should be called to the stand after recess after recess mrs airs dudleys dudlets Dud leys lawyers sawyers tried their best to get her to forego her determination of becoming a witness she persisted er cited in her intention intention however and d at a word the prosecuting counsel she walked quickly to the witness chair and was sworn then she said sald gentlemen of the jury I 1 may mayor or I 1 may not be insane but if it is accurate that my action action was for the possession of the almighty dollar then I 1 have no doubt you will readily decide that I 1 am not insane I 1 wish you to decide my case by acquitting me either on the ground that illy ray action was just justifiable idl idd able abie or convict me I 1 was in doubt as to whether jeremiah odonovan patrick ford or Mese Alese garoff were more inore responsible I 1 read ODon and fords papers and read about Mese alese garoff aroff and then I 1 went to see odonovan we we hati halt ba d a talk about the wholesale murder of innocent women worn enand and children he 11 e said that the nhe t h e blawji blowing up of buildings was perfectly right night right what 1 said he are the lives 0 of a few women and children compared with the holy cause of ireland ile he said in reference to a recent explosion that we did it and he also also said 1 I intend to blow up the house of parliament when it next convenes I 1 believe now however that he was deliberately lying the jury acquitted mrs dudley 0 on 11 the tile ground of insanity the jury were only in consultation about fire five minutes when they rendered their verdict A 1 l motion was tiie tile then nta nia made d e to send mrs airs dudley to the state lunatic asylum which her counsel opposed op posed cosed the latter asked that their client be permitted to be returned to her native country and be placed in an institution |