“Within the last week we have received intelligence that a party of United States
                     mounted troops, numbering from one hundred to one hundred and fifty men under the
                     command of Brevet Lieutt 
Colonel Steptoe Major 9 Infantry, left the garrison on the 
Walla Walla situated about twenty five miles from the Company’s late Establishment early last
                     month with the view of proceeding on a tour of inspection as far north as 
Colvile.
"Shortly after crossing the 
Snake River at the Forks of 
the Pelouse, the Command was met by a number of Indians of the Spokan and other Tribes who objected
                     to the soldiers passing through their country and 
Colonel Steptoe after some consideration not feeling strong enough 
to
to force his way, made up his mind to return. The Indians however would not allow
                     him to go back quietly but eventually attacked the party, and a skirmish commenced
                     which lasted a whole day, when 
Colonel Steptoe finding he had two officers (Brevet 
Captain Taylor and 
Lieut Gaston of the 1 Dragoons) and five men killed, together with some ten more wounded, and being moreover
                     short of ammunition, quietly withdrew from his encampment during the night leaving
                     behind all the baggage and stores and two mountain howitzers, and made good his retreat
                     recrossing the 
Snake River thirty five or forty miles above 
the Pelouse.
It is impossible to say what steps the Government will take to bring these Indians
                     to their senses, but in the meantime it will not surprise me to learn that something
                     has happened to the Company’s 
Establishment
Establishment at 
Colvile, where the natives for the last two or three years have been very troublesome and
                     unmanageable.