rot ion. •■'.%•,!I*r partaking of a hearty sup* Mr lho parly in company with Moore prooatwMI to the ranch ofOliver W, where they breakfaafed.Here they left, Chwokeo ttdl, Oliver I lm and Tout Tucker. The nil era in cetBMt)| with M nore then proceeded | to Forester** near the White .Sand*ahout twenty mile* Ok I nutw - -7^ r-'-t -lire's. Here it is churned the}* were ever-taken by Good and hi* men, ahottt nine in number, who value| within a halt tttile of them. It was also told them that flood had sent u matt on before to Cm Cruces,; though flood seems to have had nointention ot ntlm king them notwithstanding the or, mil unity and theodd* that was offered him, aaCooper I mid hi* men Wi fe dismounted ands remained at iowt an hour or so at j Forrester* niter the time they brut eaw Goods* party.After deliberate con*.iderntion theyeoneluded to abandon their proposedtrip untdl they took! have the road )t« ilwntielwMkattacked from Imth the front andrear. They then betook thcnwclvesto the mountains, having sent Fore*-ter on to lata Cruces with inslrue lion* to lie sworn in a* deputy and receive the proper paper* and then coin© to them at an appointed place and serve them. Their intention are i to take their himilies to Jbaa Gravesand reside there untill all tronhle k ended. I neglected to state that before leaving Tu!aro*u Farhad sent a letter to Hood, mating their intentionand warning him against meeting“tii.priiIi*mg of ten person*, came in townMonday.ter** Connor sent aIto them requesting that they wait until h© transuded some businesswith Toroster then ho would go on.They waited until his party lelt, thenSO US to leaVO ft Cienr i umi *vent an cneounter (rood look anotbetroad, a quarter of a mile from Fores-ters and came hy the San Nicholas.I| is understood that the Cooperparty is 10 ha in and surrender toiISm * w- . • 'mmy a - m m m * ■ « m a a §»* ■ a -m *