prise. Killing iru* ua •lec.uup, iiinii^iu u i*e ir«*111 fi ft eel i to twenty, except two prisoners, who are now in camp, and destroying a large quantity of dried tish, etc. The prisoners give information of tour more camps, which the Colonel will must likely, destroy to-night. It is very evident that Colonel Coppingcr is the right man in the right place, and the Warm Spring Indians, in charge of Daniel McKav are the b vs for scouts.«r %V V,*isr Cim.n. which knew its owxMontrR.A ft i 'itoi o-tin.r hi invpe**,.,! in IDj t irnar.i