Til* Hiuiit Os*. —In * former number of tbePintagrtpk (probably ten days ago) we meat toned that Mirifcd liaistoe bed received by telegraph • brief but carefully compiled catalogue of the principal personal attraction# of * men whose tamely vn very much needed et Indianapolis A person whose charm* responded in a greet measure to the deeerip tion was accordingly arretted, and continued arrestm| several day#, sulfieteatly loagte bee .me very well acquainted with the Marshal and hie style of house keeping, as the two hoarded together and were inti mate between meals. A gentleman from Indiannp olio at length arrived here, and remarked that th. personal characteristics ** filled the billM very well; but that thia was not the man he wanted, consequently lromeo No. I was discharged from custody * and the Marshal's board Times are very hard, and we don’t know whether he regretted the circum-•tanee or not.Oa last Friday night bromeo No. 2 arrived in town from the tenth, where he bad made the most of a bad bargain by disposing of some horseflesh be I rging to the above mraiioaed aaiteus man in In dianapoli*. Ilia resemblance to No. I could not be mistaken,—they were at much alike aa two buckets of cold waer. If any odds, No, 3 looked more alike than the other. Marshal It. not wishing to ahow any partiality also arrested No. 2, on Sunday night, at the Bronson House, and started by the first train for the Capital of Moosier. The man gave Lis name as B Anderson, Kroiu the way the “dead wood appears to drift, we would rather not 4c An darson just at present II« attributes hi* bad luck to the closing of navigation on the Father af Waters, which compelled him to take the cars at Cairo tor the ti rtfa ; but we are afraid a thaw on that stream Woo Id hardly do bitu much good now.