ths HT*rr-xrrcH£Li iostdhe.A Diffarcot Vi*«r of 'il Cue.Kwto* Htnttl.n:—An artlrle from the OwineilwilleCiW-rier in )a»l week'* 11 KhAhDi dative toiho alieged fml«nnrfTlK)iit«i Hy*U contain* many luwrtl rilrlH. lAKhMlli'Wl.OM of the arm* if J«:n“* MttctioU, utiio to the Turk t.y foot couutry »h«-niy after the I {evolutionary War in company with hi* three brother*. Jam on. Tlioina* anti John, the two former of *lout served In the war. and two absent, Marfan l and Elia-abMh.I,sw* worried an Abram*. a daughterof one of the hrxl 'etllm. and lived the remainder of lil life on the him which he owned—now owtlml Ij A N Ta*l«-tiid died there at ui alunml site. he was Imrird at a hat i» nlUil the lt;’««*»-Honda graveyard, not tar from tn« Uttio village of Ilsrn«l*villo.I .owl* Xlitcbeira children were: Aaa. EU. toot SHJafcl, William.Otho. llatdah, llt; Jimmy. Jliiiia, Kte am) Sarah. Aaa, Eli and William no grated to Tcxaaal un early ilay, and the fortune, If there ia one, CTiaw tl»rough one or more of them. At boa bee-;i slated, Lewta Mitchell died In Turkey foot, and bad never beeu In Teiaa. lie tatmld in hare been a man of flue presence and a wonderful Intellect, and the llirre sons mentioned were likewise fine-I coking men, Intelligent ami learned. Theft* brother* hail holt* of their own in Texas. and It it haidty petililt that their descendants have all dlod or dtatppaarwi fpun that country.Otbo Mlb-hcll, the only »n remaining In this eoentrjr, liad the number of dangle* ter* mentioned In the article, but he had alwo one win, a veteran of the late war, now living at Mark ley *l*urg, Eayidie t’o., I’a, who ha* no helm. The Mies Van-vi.-k'e mentioned i* married and liven in the acunit town, Markieysbiirg. instead of Mark Irion.The daughter* of U*l« Mitcbcll all married and have many doiMihlUl Hheavsy and Eliza married two brother* named James and I'm id PWloO'ti, and i hey have Urir* galore, wiioare all very lunch alive.11uldali married Henry llartwll, wl.o i« the father of the two Jadim uinntknu d, Mr*. ftomworUl and Mr*. Jeuumg*. both of whom have l**-n dead a IT»“I while. Ttiey have dhaneniianta to the third and fourth generalloo* in plenty in Went X fr-ginia. Illinois, at well a* Pennsylvania and other stab-*. Mr*. CrHehflcld. wife of Senator Crifohfldd, i- a ilaufhtnr of the Mrs. Born worth spoken of and groat-I granddaughter of Ijnwla Mitchell. Mtt Joouiuga had a limoerou* family, and their progeny i*, of nuiw enrreapond-ingly large. It ila marrieil John It. iiiim* worth, whose only heir was Patterson Hnriiworth. and bta heir I* A. I*. Itnrn-wmth, of Conti iicme. Sarah mairiad a Mr. Lett*, but ahft left no heirs.It will le soon that, if ihern is any money coming, there will Ivi plenty of rUtntants laialdei! Hyatt and hi* Itnmedl*I ate family, or hi* decewvoJ wtfe’a, rather. I In any event, under the law, ho oiuid I only have the n*e of it during hi* I Ho.(mtaido of the heir* named Mitchcli, I who certainly live apmewhere In Texas, there arc Hartzrlla, Jounitig*. Bum-I aorth* and Patter*,':)*, in vast number*.IA*a Mitchell wa* marriod, aurety, anil one of hi* sons visited this oottnly forty I yean and more ago. and there »n oth-I iw K-t that, in view of «hat has been I -and. If all the heir* turn up and h»- a an I lt;*iual share In the division of the pp«p-I erty, Mr. Hyatt** share will be w insider -I ably loosen (*i.I'nforuinairly, prrhap*. the writer of till* Iwloug* to the wrong branch or the family, like tbo Confluence man. It mlnht not lie out of plan* to *UUe that E. t„ Milch oil. attorney-atiaw. Oakland. Mil., investigated the fortune, a* tOlghl, In Texas, and he roald JLtnwer no tai * gilile bash* for it* existence.Adiliatin. Pa.. May tli, Il«i. M.