Show desperate encounter with ind indiana irom the oa a liempd ll erald oct isali i the following graphic account of ft a desper aan encounter with indiana on milk river la Is just received it appears that after a bloody light afaro hours against yas vastly 11 1 eu u perlor numbers four brave brac bra c fellows fell in in t the b e contest tho the whites killed hilled word T A kent john ros kos james smith and william avillia in barber it appears tile the party were on ill their cir I 1 way fj flom in benton in a large skiff and had camped campe B for the night when attacked att ached tho the following foellmi tug let it or 1 fiona air john cobon of now new york vho abo has bos survived aith serious though not dangerous wounds and was mailed at S sioux city on thu the rort fort union oct 1 16 ca messi R editor herald sirs i ilease notice the death by indians of T A kent jolin ross james smith and williim barber N ho were killed at the mouth of milk river after iro five hours liard hard fighting with kent killed thirteen of them shooting ten ald aid killing three with his hia knife when ho he clinched clin ebed with the thirteenth a cursed indian killed him hima villi a alb a billet of wound striking him on the head in all wo we killed twenty 0 one ne I 1 received fire wounds in ili the body from arrows but b ut nothing fatal I 1 hope we lve left benton jm on the he fifth of september in a largo large suit at the timo time of attack wo we ni acro cro in in camp for the night hoping that befriends ho friends of the deceased rany hear of the sad intelligence intelli genue I 1 remain yours fc 4 jolla N A CURIOUS WAY they have curious ways waya of doing things down east tho other day dav e read of some boston teachers flogging a young lady p pupil pil bile one of their number pill placed the piano A fellow teaching in port liand Mefa nJ presiding over one 0 the ili g it schools has improved on oil that at tio lc if i what hat tho the arus araus of that city says is to be relied upon it states that ono one day a roguish maiden ol of sixteen summers broadly violated somo some rulo rule of the school tho the teacher thought it a plain case for discipline llo ile called her to him nr ar gued good tho the caso case to her with groat great serious seriousness nes and her and then asked if sho she was not sorry she said sho she was and theren thereupon pon her sin m was as forgiven llo bow great exclaims the boston cosce 1 oice is the power of Lind kindness ness whenever that portland chap wants to give up his bis situation wo we shall take it very kindly of him if he will N ill recommend us its to tile place wo we are just heavy on that at atlo lo 10 of bf punishment and could smack the ho most disobedient of them on tile mouth until they would 0 own n up sorry wo we dont think tho the discipline would N work well out this way but in puritan NW new england it would to a charm S F examiner DEATH or joun JOHN VA VAN B BUREK u RF TIO fol lowing ing ais dispatch patch which wo we clip from tho the chicago patt P att gives gives us tho the first direct information of tho the death of john van burem although tho the telegraph informed us some days since of his hi funeral new york oct 16 tho the steamer scotia has bas arrived bringing Queens queenstown town dates to tho the ath lion ifon john van buren died on board on tho the dinst two days before tho steamer arrived at this port |