_A FEARFUL ADVENTURE.
‘The Missouri. Republican, in a letter from a Kansas correspondent, has the fol- lowing:
“At St. Josephs Tsaw Mr, A. 'T. Gor- man, of New York, who had just come: in
from the mountains in such a state of pros-
tration and affiiction as could only have been occasioned by such exposure, hard- ship and suffering, as perhaps no other man ever snrvived. din company with a Canadian Frenchman and two Kentucki- ans he-left the country of the Blackfeet Indians last -Fall.:to join. Culverson and party at Fort Pierre and ¢ accompany them to the states. They arrived at Fort Pierre two days after Calverson’s departure, and hurried on after, in the hope of overtaking him. On the third day one of those snow