t labe done. He hud gone about fourV,ity.miles when lie met the sheriff, depuug-ty Durkett, and Geo. See vers, whothi*had gone there as attorney for theMr.state. The first remark made as liekim . •lugmet the party was, -You’re too late,It Iblt;urnsrr’s all re.”olOn retracing his steps nnd accomtillLIUSpanying the i arty back, he was inrithhuehibisformed thatsouPttOtTOB IIVU HE EX Bt'XO,biathe deed having been done at 7paiono’eloek. Returning to the city, weovI hevisited Mr. George See vers, fromrelv-l oan wore obt.iiued the particniars•JUtosuof the terrible transaction which Isih!ds:detailed below.MirhVThe party arrived at Schonberg\\ofat ten o'clcck yesterday forenoon•ruAtiadand proceeded to the office of SquirefturueVan Gilder a short distance fromliel hethe village, where the trial was toatMiwctake place. At leastF.two itrxDit: d 3amth.thehad eolleeted around the place betectedfore their arrival, and these whotin1 frasaccompanied I’roetor were ut oncetinediesmade to realize the condition ofUrthings. The crowd was not organnu«litpe-ized us a body, nor did the wholeitscrowd nor the greater portion of itIk*byparticipate in the subsequent probeceedings. On the opening of theali