CHAPTER XII. 
FROM ARISPE BACK TO THE COPPER MINES, 
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Description ef Arispe—Primitive church service—Scarcity of grain and 
fruit, and abundance of vegetables—Set out on our return—Broken 
wagon abandoned—Reach Fronteras—A blacksmith’s indepen- 
phosed ye a cart—Sorry plight of a wild bull—Strike Cooke’s road— 
Trac fire in the Guadalupe Pass—Mexican encampment—Story of 
paortal attacked by Apaches—Reach the Copper ‘inas<ekall 
Graham not arrived—Visit General Condé’s camp, and consult with 
Lieutenant Whipple—Return to the Copper Mines. . . . 282 
CHAPTER XU. 
INCIDENTS AT THE COPPER MINES. 
Visit from the Apaches—Mangus Colorado—Arrival of Mr. Sanford—11th 
icle of the Treaty relating to captives—Arrest of New Mexican 
y of the captive girl—Pinalenos Indians—General Condé arrives— 
The 11th Article of the Treaty enforeed—Friendly re with the 
Indians—Two Mexican boys taken from them—Excitement in conse- 
quence—Conference and dialogue with the Apache ddits-“dentae 
oop 3 a iia a Pe 
CHAPTER XIV. 
INCIDENTS AT THE COPPER MINES. 
Intercourse with the Apaches—Mangus Colorado and his new clothes— 
