motion Tin* taken li* ehnreh is about fgUi mm* ftpfal I it Evon*V» nioro or leant ho rifling i vents mar be •od. hmmnljin the Uu uox-p|»-ater of all momentmia ly nettled at tbs irt)1 be thus iub in low of Arn' f be vigilant Mil is not without it* « for hopefulnessUwjwm* and two companion of tb© Seventh ltslt*d HUHwCavalrr, in whioh twenty-woven Indiana were killed. On Thnrmlay laal a tjaud of Cheyenne* on eatnped umi ltoonmont.Bujiori, 380 miles wont of Kanaaa Oity. Inform* w»w lisaiily to old Fori Lyiro, and l.icntenatit HMlny, witlitwb were onioned oat The? struck So trail and found that it w»* an old ono. Throwing wwny their heavy baggsgt*. the troop* rod* rapidly forward, and Iyrstcrda'mornidg* at four o'clock oame ni iwSCMOIBisaHONIn |u liMagLft grounds for ap- Ltho 1 tidmtiu on tfo* Imuka of the Sapocr, forty mile* aonlli of Monument. 1'ho troops ddaved until prop*rod for aotiuu, and with a brilliant daab rod* upon the Them were about sixtymP~ I riots. Boeingennea um-lr a boldBorderer.is commuted tin* on—tho Swede i tho ootxri of this to bo being this inpriaonmrnt for sis© grounds tho S otlinr than the ow hail a strong to fulfilling tho am not informed n bar© all alonu which Johuaon boon a perfectly •dor for tlie pur-rily planned and Iona premeditated rtoot of destroy, m and transfer-Sto tho poecas o wife of the tlio time of the iud boon suspect-I another murder ah* of Michigan.1 sentence JohnDdetwUnd, peui-tia, as Iwonmea u illation. So fortho Clioyblit bring cut off, they daaptrpiefight. The engagement hutted two hours, when the Indians broke and fi«d, leov-ing baggage and t/?uU an tho field. Twenty-seven Indian* and two soldier* were killed, Serg-wnt Papiera* and private Tolmfl, Among tho Indians killed were two cheif*. Thirtv-throo escaped, but tho troop# wero in cfoas pursuit In trnoe excitement prevail all along the border.ST AAnd ylt;s*t»«rMl)rsr. nmicts St. twin, April 24.—A dispatch to the Associated Pres* from Wallace, Kansas, *tut4M that it in not briieved that thee© Indian* Munged U the band whioh recently revalu'd at and eeoaped fnan the Cheyenne agency. It i* further stated Mint thin summary punish incut of the Chevennea will be the mean* of preventing further tryublo to the set I pttv t? tiers of Wrofarn Kansas and save .I*1***' large amount of property. Lieutenant Henley's command consisted of only forty mon.I. M]Slcir JMrertwemetilei.iATllLi