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lished yesterday a full account of the battle of Glorieta, New Mexico, taken from the Houston (Texas) Telegraph, of May 5th. From the same paper we copy the following: During the fight of Glorieta, New Mexico, Tom Green was watching Canby, Sibley was at Albuquerque, and Steele was at Dona Ana. Since then Steele has gone up to reinforce Sibley. Our men have captured three months supplies. On one occasion three of our men, under Dr. Kavanaugh, went up to Fort Cubero, 60 miles west of Sibley. Our men have captured three months supplies. On one occasion three of our men, under Dr. Kavanaugh, went up to Fort Cubero, 60 miles west of Albuquerque, and demanded the unconditional surrender of the fort, with all its contents and the garrison of 48 armed men as prisoners of war. The doctor gave them ten minutes to decide whether they would surrender or be put to the sword. At the end of ten minutes the garrison marched out and stacked their arms and surrendered as prisoners of war? They were paroled by the doctor and sent off. He captured at this point $150,000 worth of supplies, all of which were safely transferred to Albuque