Jot' Suiilb—l^aiii!This indiv idua! has been rather quiet, latclv, and wo began to conclude that ho had gene into a state j of retiracy, never to bo heard of more* But our mistake is now apparent, tor Jox is figuring in the . courts of justice of Illinois. The Springfield Register, of Friday says; “The District Court of the United States have had under consideration, during;the last few days, the d«e of Jos. Smith, arrested j under a requisition from the Governor of Missouri, ns an alleged accessory to the attempted murder of Governor Bor? ;s. The question he ton* the com l. | was whether Jos. Smith whs a f:: git in from j i.w- | (ice, within the meaning of the laws and Constitu- . tion of the U ntteJ States. The court, after argument. decided that Smith was not .1 fugitive, having been in the State of Illinois at the time of the attempted assassination. South has since been re- • leased from Custinly♦ I he Attorney Genera! ar- ] guctl th* cause in heh;df td ibe State, and Mr. IK 1-Tuntiao for the prisoner.lory, and he regarded as a very common place fact.The Mutiny Case.The investigation of this case is going on hv the Court of Inquiry, on board the 74 ship North Carolina. near New York, The written statement submitted by Capt. Mackk?,ik docs not materially vary from the accounts heretofore given.With great regard, I am, dear sir. trulv yours,LEW. CASS.Hon. MitiLoy Djckkjisox.Mr* H k x woon, lately elected to the United State*' Senate from North Carolina, is the gentleman who opposed the “small beer politicians*' of Unit S:ate when they tried to make capital out of the appropriation made by Congress to defray the funeral expenses ot IVejddeni Harrisov. He then said that his party could not look to him for countenance in such miserable appeals. N\*c reckon he will make a glt;nd Senator.A SitvTtr L ap.—A Mormon boy, during the excitement at Nauvoo, was accosted by a man on horseback, who inquired of him for Joe Smith.— The lad asked the gentleman what he wanted of the prophet. “I wish to see him on business. rc-p«i* d the stranger. “On business, eh!” looking up rather mysteriously; you will net see him to-day. The prophet has just gone up to heaven on his brother’s white horse, and I am fixing this kite to send up his dinner to him/’ The stranger was suddenly taken with a leaving. _* - A large quantity of powder was lately J;s | covered under the building occupied as the oSke o! the “New Y\Y*r.l,v a paper printed in New \ ork,-in#-COMMERCE TATEItX.ApfGUY C. WELCH, (late of the Eagle - Hotel,) having retired to his own House, onthe corner of First and Cherry streets,TERRE-H AUTE. INDIANA. is prepared to accommodate his friends, former patrons, and the travelling public generally, in a manner not exceeded by any of his neighbors. He has added five new rooms to his house, and otherwise prov i Jed for the comfort of his guests, not neglecting a large addition to his desire (always abundant) to accomodate those who may favor him with a