Show THE TIMID TORIES Salisbury Reluctant to Guide the Ship of State John McCullough to Play in New York ToNight General Cook Telegraphs of Murderous Work by Apaches More Soldiers Killed Apaches WASHINGTON June 13The following telegrams tele-grams confirming yesterdays press dispatches dis-patches have been received at the War Department from Assistant AdjutantGen eral Barber at Fort Whipple barrack The following just received HUACHUA June 10thA courier is just in from Lawtons camp He reports that while he Woods and Hadneld were scouting in the vicinity of Guadnloupe canyon his camp was attacked by Indians about noon on the Sth inst and five of his men were killed and two mules and five wagons burned The camp was in charge of one noncommissioned noncom-missioned officer and seven men Indian scouts say there were twentyfive or thirty Indians in the party Lawton and Wood are now on their trail Signed GEORGE CBOOK Brig Gen |