Show FROM OUR EXTRA OF JUNE 1 I 1852 eastern mail i the arrival aril of the eastern mail on saturday after t the news had passed the press enables us to give a brief extra which will be read with interest by our home subscribers we understand the carrier had to swim every river and creek between tills this and laramie that many ravines usually dry were nearly neaily impassable and that the ma mail 11 coach and wheel mules were lost at hams fork where the mail lay under water from I 1 to 7 p in 5 the lead horses were saved by 1 i being cut loose mr dicker anke r was in tile the ice water with the mail all the time and then exhausted hadj no resource but to wrap himself in robes and blankets I 1 I 1 wet as water could make them till morning when he be I 1 found him elf in a free perspiration fully relieved I 1 from a fever he had hem been laboring under most of the 1 time rime since lie left the city none but such stith men as I 1 are arc engaged between this and laramie could or would i have brought the mail through this month and few i men 1 living iving could have endured endured the chill of the ice i i water for six success ve hours to resurrect the mail from its watery bed every letter and paper was perfectly saturated but we have not seen the th first I 1 document that could not be read though it cost no iriel trifling m labor forthe for the department hereto prepare the mill mail for delivery which was necessarily delayed till |