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Godey, and went with him to where they had left 

 Scott. He was still alive, and was saved. Hubbard 

 was dead, still warm. From Kern's mess they 

 learned the death of Andrews and Rohrer, and a 

 little above met Ferguson, who told them that 

 Beadle had died the night before. 



" Godey continued on with a few New Mexicans 

 and pack-mules to bring down the baggage from the 

 camp. Haler, with Martin and Bacon, on foot, and 

 bringing Scott on horseback, have first arrived at 

 the Bed River settlement. Provisions and horses 

 for them to ride were left with the others, who pre- 

 ferred to rest on the river until Godey came back. 

 At the latest, they should all have reached Red 

 River settlement last night, and ought all to be here 

 this "evening. "When Godey arrives, I shall know 

 from him all the circumstances sufficiently in detail 

 to enable me to understand clearly every thing. But 

 it will not be necessary to tell you any thing further. 

 It has been sufficient pain for you to read what I 

 have already written. 



" As I told you, I shall break up my party here. 

 I have engaged a Spaniard to furnish mules to take 

 my little party with our baggage as far down the 

 Del Norte as Albuquerque. To-morrow a friend 

 seta out to purchase me a few mules, with which he 



