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igrants, still alive, secreted in parties of three or four for the distance of twelve miles in the vicinity of the attack, some had died from actual starvation. Mr. Myers, his brother's wife, Mrs. Myers, with five children, and Miss Trimball, were among the living. This party was subsisting upon the dead bodies of Myers, the fathtack, some had died from actual starvation. Mr. Myers, his brother's wife, Mrs. Myers, with five children, and Miss Trimball, were among the living. This party was subsisting upon the dead bodies of Myers, the father and husband. Capt. Dent will return in a few days, when a full report will be forwarded to the Portland Press. ttack, some had died from actual starvation. Mr. Myers, his brother's wife, Mrs. Myers, with five children, and Miss Trimball, were among the living. This party was subsisting upon the dead bodies of Myers, the father and husband. Capt. Dent will return in a few days, when a full report will be forwarded to the Portland Press.
Arrived, Schr. M. C. Hopkins, Hopkins, New York, ice, Griffin Taylor, and hay Bridgford & Co. Schr. D. Herbert, Myers, Fort Calhoun, light. Sailed, Steamship Yorktown. Parrish, New York, mdse. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Steamer Geo. Peabody, Pritchard, Baltimore, mdse. and passengers. D. & W. Currie. Steamer City of Richmond, Mitchell, Philadelphia, mdse, and passengers, C. P. Cardoza. Bark Matagorda, Brown, down the river, light. Schr. W. W. Griffin,--, down the river, light.