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Show Intliau Intelligence. , Boise City, 4. The number of hontiles who passed up Suako river is variously estimated by observer at from severity-live to 200. These are probably what is left of the party of Bauuacks who raided this section ol Idaho at the beginning of tho war. Piutes and other allies are yet in Oregon between Malheur and Stein's mountains, and along tho Owvhce river, committing depredations s-.iilic- I ient to engage the attention of troops j in that quarter, whilo the Baunacks proceed iu the direction of Lemhi, to lorm a junction with Ton D.iy'a band, who have left the reservation and are now supposed to be ready for holii ities. Captain tlailey, from Cold Siuing-, overland road, August :U, eenl scouts out today. Tht-y liave iust returned and report that they found Indians in large force on both sides of Snaki-river Snaki-river at li:g Bottom, near Jtruncan. The Indians charged the scouts fjr live milts, firing a', them. Boise City, 5. F'wo men and two women are reported murdered by hostilcs on Brunoftii rivur 1;bI Touts day, vix , George Miller, a heavy s'.ivfc raiter; Joshua Miiier. wi:e, d-MigV.tT and son; Robert McMnrr.iy anJ oue other man. Letters from Vt-Utr vaiiiy sy li.e Intiiam attenipttd to cros Snake rivtr below the mouth ot Wei fr, vfjicrday, but wvre dnvi u hick ' y voHinUers and :t lew rg'i f' ' mountains are tviltnliy (mi el lu d::n. GtiiSr.W ILmarJ. with his sutl an. I nii-.n tKi.lv mvp-. is between Silver city and J r.ian val y. Ii h reports! ih: tu.rty five ol t i.:o Uiid's i V.rns have eur r. ...:r. d. |