Show GREAT SUFFERING AND ND TENACITY OF LIFE in the thirteenth number of the current volume we gave an of an attack oi a it company of emigrants emi emt granta grania by a band of indians near city rocks on the lith of se september pt ember in which it was stated that of tha the fifteen men then f the patty six were killed and two wounded tue tiie statements made male in relation to the tragic affair were derived frem mr mcbride and others of the party who f for or effected their escape the incidents of the attack and the circumstances stait ces attending the escape of the survivors as narrated by them have bare by relent recent reports been corroborated and they appear to have hate been substantially true ard ard correct in every particular with the exception of the item in relation to the number 1 killed said baid lo 10 have haie been six which the they v no doubt supposed u wab was as the case but bat it has since singe been bee n ascertained that there were only two of the party killed during the fight and six wounded two of whom were able to cou col come ne away with those who bo left the battleground bittle battle ground that night two were left lift as stated supposed to be mortally wound tl and the other two severely wounded had concealed themi themselves elves inthe in the brush or among the rocks where they remained unapprised rosed of the departure of their comrades in the dark who had good reasons for believing that they were dead one oue of the four thua thus ed and left lett was subsequently found and k killed aby by the indians the other three are reported to be yet alive having haying been rescued af atter after ter many days daya f severe suffering by the company of emigrants ulder tilder ui ill der capt price who were met by mcbride and those with him hia at or near cear the malade alade the mi statement of C ept price wio alo hit his bla hia company arrived at virginia city nevada territory a few weedu since sets forth that his bis tra n met mcbride and the dacra who iett left the battlefield battlo battle field with him at the oe e seven beven da days ys aft afar r the nha fia ht the rack jack lack son reilley and grant kis his train and went back and the be others came on towards salt lake during tle the second right after two of the tho wounded men supposed to have been deen been killed goodbau and sharp came into camp almost overcome with starvation and exhaustion thebe these men were badly wounded one of them goodman Oo odman baying having IM been thet that through one of his lung they had bad tasted no food tr fir nine days and bights except rosebud had bad lain hidden bidden in the willows on the bank of the sore alre stream every day and trivel traveled ed on foot every night hat haf cladah cad although the weather was so 0 c cod 0 id that ice froze i i to the thic thickness kne of difan an c h arid and the ground was covered with ahre ahue fr frost mit wit in this way they bad had managed to drag themselves about twenty m miles les ies aiom from the scene of coial conflict ct goodman and sharp informed price prices party that th a t two wounded men white and nd coner confer or komer koiner were still in the vicinity ot of the battleground ad and eleven horsemen were immediately to bring them into int 13 camp I 1 they reached the spot before daylight where I 1 they found corner stowed a aarin i ay in the willows he ile had bad remained there nearly ten days subsisting or rather starving gradually on ercse buds unable to get away and tortured hy fy abe the pains of nine bullet wounds added to which was the buffering Eui buff dring Tring fring be he experienced from the bitter coldness of 0 the weather white had bad remained exposed where he fell during fire days and nig nights lits when a party of the i in lans ians required and kaled and scalped scalded him comer coiner was placed on a sheet and carried about five n iles lles by the horsemen here they L stopped until the train came up after the three dead men bad ben interred the train moved on comer went on with the company to vir virginia lnla city the other two goodman and sharp stopped at Uni unionville onville Ilum lium boldt county in referring C to their sufferings Suffering buffa ringa 3 and hardships hardship the he enterprise says the three men ae are rapidly recovering from their wounds and the f effects terrible hardships they bave bald have experience and it a restoration to health leaves ther their tenacity of life unimpaired insurance companies need not be afraid to ita take ke risks on them 22 I 1 the men composing the comi any thus attacked aused by th the savages and arid BO so effect effectual ua ly used up those who es aped unhurt having I 1 lost everything they had with them excepting whit clothes they fiad had on a part of thel 1 arma arms ai a d some little change in their pockets and ind thoe thole wounded who so marvello marvellously wily escaped death lasin lavin laving red more than alot men could have endured and lived are represented to have b bren en se ceders sor or sympathizers with the confederate cause and their misfortunes and bulte sus rings hae bae not been be en much lamented by their acquaintances ac quain in california and nevada to ie te of the union faith falth f a ith when capt prices company left brigham i city feats were entertained that they would like e many others be attacked by the hostile na natives while en route and perhaps roughly S handled bandied tuu tut dut out it appears tha tiia with one exception they were not molested molea ted by the bloodthirsty revengeful red men on the day of september while resting at nood noon a few mile beyo beyond ad city rocks the company ras was raa I 1 ired fired into by a party of eight indians indiana and a young man named george from froin nebraska was wounded in the head from the I 1 efi effects of which he subsequently died the indians indiana were pursued but being better mounted than their pursuers they escaped the punishment merit they deserved they were well armed with lon lop long iong range rifles taken from emigrants i capt price thought i that the chief of the i band from his sty style le of dress and manner marner of riding belonged to that meanest breed of indians which the world hab has bas erod prod produced re renegade nei men I 1 I 1 A administered there was I 1 a row at the old tannery fifteenth ward vard on I 1 thursday last in u which fists and clubs were freely used judging from the appearance of oine orne pome nine of the combatants after the affray terminated mina ted the parties mr taylor one of the proprietors and three of the work works j men were arrested instanter Ins lanter by officer heath who happened tobe near by at the time 1 taken before alderman cinton Oin oln ton upon the anve sti ct of the li I 1 appear that talor was the aag tag aggressor ressor and at 1 fintch hine fine cf fifteen dollars was imposed as a curative which may prove effectual but doubts are entertained by bome some as fhe the individual has the I 1 I 1 I 1 1 reputation 0 4 belr bein beir at belligerency mr lined I 1 1 1 |