Mr. Gresham to Señor Romero.
Washington, March 15, 1893.
My Dear Mr. Romero: I beg to state that, as appears by a letter of the War Department of the 1st instant, the following named San Ignacio bandits, to wit: Julian Flores, Libra do Gutierrez, Dionicio Salaza, Gregorio Jueborro, (?) Clemente Gutierrez, José Maria Moralez, and Aniceto Treviño, surrendered on the 25th ultimo to Captain Jackson, Seventh U. S. Cavalry, near Carrizo.
The letter adds that in a recent encounter, the bandit Magus de Aqua, who murdered Scout Glover in January, 1892, was killed.
I learn, also, by a communication from the same Department, of 11th instant, that on the 8th of this month, Fernandez Salinas said to have been Garza’s private secretary, and Rafael Ramirrez, in command at San Ignacio, were arrested. The letter adds that Tomas Cuellar, Procopio Gutierrez, and Amando Garcia, surrendered at Carrizo on 7th instant.
I am, etc.,