Show ANOTHER ATTACK ON EMIGRANTS BY LY INDIANS SIX MEN KILLED pa oa saturday last a rumor was in ciraula ion lan ton badt hadi another company of or emigrants emig emiR rants had bl lie 11 en attack attacked edin in the vicinity ot of city hicks the junction ot of Sub sab lettes lettea cut crr N with ith t tb salt gait lake road and that about one ong on half halt their number bad been killed the report was a confirmed in the evening by two of th pirty party mr ehas chas mcbride McD nide ride formerly of kentucky and mr john andrews who came in passengers that afternoon from brigham city by fhe the he northern stage coach these ket fiet giet het kellemen lemen state that heir company consi consisted eted or of fifteen men some boce bo ce of them from california slad slid end some borne from cirson carson city gold hill and I 1 oher liflie places in washoe who met at cassons lab Las sona sons me adois which place they left on the ad ins instant ant some borne of them bound for denver and the balance of be company for missouri and other states where they had formerly re s aided I 1 idd the company were all mounted well weli ft ell eil armed arm irm ed and had four tour pack in addition to their hidir rid ins animals I 1 they traveled up the north side of the ha nina Hina boldt and arrived at the junca on of the roads near city rocks racks on the evening of the lith without interruption in tile the vicinity of which place they encamped that night the thi next tit eit morning having taken the salt lake road they traveled but a mile or two before they the y heard the lowing C ef of cattle which led them to suppose that a company of emigrants were encamped near by and on descrying a smoke produced by camp caico fires a abort distance from the road some two or three men rode towards it for the purpose of purchasing pome come soine boine meat it if possible of which they were in want want they had not gone far before they discovered that the smoke proceeded from an indian and not liot an emigrant camp dle Ble meeting bleating eting with rohe rome bome some of the indians who appeared very friendly among whom was their c hief chief or leader and seeing a very large herd of I 1 cattle cattie some four or five bese hundred head leai leal by which bich the chief said paid belonged to him and ani hs hand band they made known their wants the chief told them that if they would go into his be he would sell them ril all the beef they dal dav waited Wal ted tea they did not mistrust that their was a athing athin wrong wrong 0 till they had hid rode on an a short di distance stence further when the chief asked ona one of the men if he was waa captain and being told that he was not the chief requested them to go back to the road and tell their catain to come up to his camp with all his hia men and they should have all the afef I 1 eef beef they wished they accordingly returned to the company but instead of going futo the indian camp mistrusting treachery they thought it prudent to increase the distance between them and end the th wily red men and proceeded on their way luk tut had not gone far before they were fired on from the road side upon which they started at full sp ap ed td followed fol owed by from thirty cheto five to lort tort orty y indians mounted on good horses and well armed and by a anch larger number on doot A rutin running him hig fi fight bt was kept up some twenty miles during which all their horses were wounded but only on one e man wab was a aab as hurt P ard be he but lut slightly oa 02 reaching de do caspure creek a branch of raft bait river having havlu been compelled to abandon four 0 of their horses and two others giving out which dismounted two of the party they I 1 took up into the kanyon and endeavored endear ored to gain a position among the rocks roc ns here where they I 1 could defend themselves as to proceed would be certain death to all aiho ho would be unhorsed while the savages continued their pursuit which they hey would in all probability do antil the last mau man blound should be killed but the ind ans ana anticipated their movement and before they i reached the rocks three of their number were ollied froin froia that time which was about the maddle of othe day they fought the indians who inho swarmed around them thickly till after dark dalk ds during do g which time another mother man nan was killed and four wounded two mor inor taly on 01 obtaining possession of the animals at about 8 or 9 in the evening eve lillig most of the indians drew off whooping and bin sin ag g hide asly soon after the in fans retired the seven men who were unhurt with the two tuo who had each an arm brok broken en left their position just as the moon was rising taking with them the two who were mortally wounded and carrying 0 them down to the bank ot dt the I 1 i creek where they placed them side by side life in each being nearly extinct and alid then lert left them and moved slowly and cautiously in the direction of the settlements in ili box elder they tuey were rive jive days without food and arid f fortun abely met a large comi coe coi comiano nany any of 0 emigrants six miles beyond bear aher bound f r from whom they obtained relief samuel riley abne one of the wounded men met and two others othera named jackson and grant returned with that company who had some thirty wagons and about eighty armed men the ile 0 other tb er a six bix ax C mcbride J Andrews James white eli eil wilkin Wil wll kinon on lawson an ani johnon foster the latter jatter wounded in the arm am came on to brigham city where tb they ey j arrived on thursday and from thence to th this is i 1 city where they vi will ill lii remain a few days and then proceed on their way to the east the indians in addition to their borses borsis blankets etc got pot a considerable y of ammunition and most of the arms arm ath which the company compa ny were well supplied liow ilow many i 0 of f th the ie indi indians s were killed and wounded was not k known noan loan b but ut many of f them were been seen to tall fall I 1 the names of the kil kii killeri killed ledi as given by mr mcbride were john comer co mer whose relatives reside near fulton callaway county mo john sharp from callaway county ergood I 1 man manfroid from froin near st lou loui joseph snow of napa valley cal william dans dang of stockton cal and benjamin berl Deri jamin white from missouri or arkansas thia thib is 13 reported to have been the ditth or sixth company ot of emigrants somo somi some ot of them large and having a great amount ot of stock 1 which has been attached and used up in that vicinity vic city within irbin the last six or eight 0 weeks by the same band as supposed |