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any of the Second Texas Mounted Rifle regiment. They were pursued forty miles, and six of the horses recovered, the Indians fleeing to the mountains with the remainder of the stock. From Pino Alta.--An express reached here on the 8th from Pino Alto, bringing most urgent appeals for assistance. The Indians have Pino Alto, the copper mines, and several large trains at different points, and even a company of forty armed men from the valley perfectly beeleged. We are informed that Major Waller will also go to Pino Alto with a command of eighty men. He will be accompanied by about the same number of citizens of Mesilla, under the command of Captain Anastacid Barela. Kiowas Massacre Three Men.--We have received from Capt. Walker particulars of the late massacre of three of his company by the Kiowa. Indians. A spy party of four men were sent out on 2d September. On the 3d, while at dinner near the fork of the Albuquerque and Fort Union roads, 86 miles from Fort Stanton, they