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Canby in command prepares to hold New Mexico Sibley brigade Fort Craig Sibley declines to attackSibley declines to attack battle of Valverde heroism and death of McRae fight at Apache Pass Rebels occupy Santa Fe theyprised that the Texans were upon him. Gen. H. F. Sibley had encountered similar difficulties, sanizing and arming, in north-western Texas, the Sibley brigade, designed for the conquest of New Mexillmore still in the hands of the Texans. Gen. Sibley, who had hoped to advance in the Autumn of ise than execution, until nearly 2 P. M., when Sibley, who had risen from a sick bed that morning, w took 57 prisoners, with a loss of only 15. Sibley entered Santa Fe in triumph soon afterward, meong range ensued, with no serious results; but Sibley, largely outnumbered, crossed the river duringed at evening in plain sight of each other. Sibley, in his weakened condition, evidently did not e his order, of even date May 4, 1862. with Sibley's official report, claims that the latter had [2 more...]