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n of the survivors have reached that town, among them several women. The Record says: Mrs. Eastlick thinks the Lake Shotek settlement was attacked by about ten Indians. Mr. Ireland was left on the prairie apparently mortally wounded. Mrs. Eastlick supposed to be dead; one of her children, a boy twelve years of age, was unharmed, with his brother, twelve months old, in his arms, and anothad been killed, and his wife and children escaped, but in what direction is not known. Mrs. Eastlick, while lying in the grass, wounded, was observed by a young Indian, who beat her severely wi twenty-five miles from New Ulm, from whence Mr. Ireland was sent ahead for assistance. Mrs. Eastlick's son, who we referred to above as having his little brother in his arms, found Mr. Ireland also resolved to make an attempt to reach the nearest settlement.--On the route he overtook Mrs. Eastlick and Mrs Hurd, and their children, and all succeeded in reaching New Ulm in safety, after a t