may cnoose to msuiute. 1 mane ima requBBtin order that it may b8 a lesson to partie* 1 meditating similar swindles upon those who are sacrificing so much for their country's sako, and that Etenburn may at least be punished to so great an extent.The balauco of tho money is in my possession and can be used in evidence, with the original papers whenever you may desire.Respectfully,Wm. Truesdail, Chief Army Police.OpriGR of the American Express Co.,)Dec. 27, 1862. jEnclosed ia $336 of Boone co. money, whichyeu will please exchange for its face in good money if you can, as you say. When you do so you can express it to Lebanon, Boone co., Indiana, to Robinson Etenburn, as I have a partner in the mattor. Jacob Etenburn.I do hereby certify that the above is a true copy of tho original on file in my office.Wm. Truesdail,Chief of Army Police.By Wm. Bremner, Clork.Omen of the Chief of Police, 1 (Army of the Cumberland,) [■ Nashville, March 1st, 1863. JSTATEMENT OF HENRY ETENBURN.I am a private of Company A, of the 10th regiment of Indiana volunteers. I enlisted in Boone county, Indiana, under Captain Jas.