A FA TIL FVXAWA V.iSpecial to The J;*u.n;d.Oxford, I si*.. July 0.—Yesterday Jnhu Freeman, ot this place, went into a store leaving his horses unhitched in charge of a little son ot John Newlin. The horses frightened at tko cars and ran away, throwing the boy out and entangling him in the wheels, where he revolved for half a mile, being dropped at last fataliy injured. The team ran into a carriage in which were three boys. One of them, a son of Mr. George Finch, of Templeton, was struck on the spine by the pole of Mr. Freeman’s buggv and fatallv hurt.