Show A Brash With the Indians Santa Fe 22lew Mexicans Los Cruces N M special A reliable man arrived on the 21st and reports having left the camp of Lieutenant Guilfoyle at St Nicholas Springs on the morning of the 20th He says Lieutennnt Guilfoyle on Tuesday camped at Alamo Gallon in the Sacramento Mountains Iwo ef his men arrived from Fort Stanton who reported that about half way between Alamo and Stanton on their return they were ambuscaded by Indians who fired upon them at short distance range The fire was returned for half an hour resulting re-sulting in one Indian being killed one of the soldiers wounded in the thigh and two pack animals killed Upon receipt of this news Guilfoyle started in pursuit and at LaGunas found two Americans dead and riddled with bullets their bodies still warm Three miles west he sighted Indians and a running fight ensued for half an hour to Ash Uanon The fight was carried on at a distance of 300 yards but the Indians being better mountedescaped Six Indian ponies were found dead It is not known whether any Indians were killed Guilfoyle intended to continue the pursuit immediately and feels confident of catching the Indians It is thought the Indians will either remain re-main and fight in the San Andreas Mountains Moun-tains or will cross the Journado to the Caballo Mountains The Indians numbered num-bered thirty squaws and forty bucks supposed to be from the old ModoC3 Miners in the Oregan Mountains have I been notified and are on the alert Guil foyles force numbers twentyfive colored troops and twenty ight Arizona Indian scouts The remains of the unknown American found near Puerto Deventu has Mexico was evidently killed by Indians |