is the notorious Louisa Volger, of “the Farm*’ notoriety. The plaintiff alleges that he married Louisa in this city in 1881, she being then a window; thatshe repeatedly violated her marriage vows, not only by committing adultery, but by conducting a house of assignation. It is also alleged in the complaint that she was criminally related with one Fred Schmidt at divers times, and to other persons unknown to him. The plaintiff states that as soon as he discovered that she was guilty of the acts set forth he sought by every honorable means to persuade her to abandon her wicked course and to live the life of an upright woman, but that, bent on her evil ways, she continued the wickedness of her conduct He also states that she left Terre Haute in August, 1883, and removed to St. Louis, where he is informed she is carrying on an institution similar to the one she run here. .THE GEORGE CASE.An Accused Wife Makes Counter Charges Against Her Husband.mu iisena the i whit noThacapiMr.ard’igoit isRielTalkEx-3DihavtusaghabipartperLbelhso y dim utte gooc