room of Clark’s bouse. At every meeting etch member was bound to confess ell the raecelitins be had practiced. By tbis means Smith learned that Hubbard and Ulmer were the parties who had placed the ob-structionson the railroad. Last week a freight train was thrown off*. Hubbard was hired by the Company to akin the cattle killed, but he said he was sorry be bad undertaken the job, as be could have made more by robbing the traio. Ulmer confessed that he bad stolen a keg of tobacco from the same train.Night before last it was arranged by Hubbard aod Ulmer to throw off the midnight passenger traio, and Smith was informed of the piece and boor. He pretended to have business in Indintpolie, sod on bis return wee to briog with him (he president of the Jndienepolis association for the purpose of installing the officers ot the Vienna association. Smith, on bia arrival at Indianapolis, secured the services of a U. S. Deputy Marshal and returned in a special train. In the meantime, soma of Urn Company*# men weta lying in wait near the spot. When Hibbard and Ulmar bnd al-moit finished their work tha watchman came op. and shortly after Smltk and the Marshal, who had stopped the train some distance off, arrived aad arrested Mahhmd and Ulmer. They were taken to Indiana polls yesterday for trial before a U. 8. Com*■iMuner.-fes- Jmmml, i7U.0tT With fear meUlha yaNtnllint a man any bo pretty care of vorldly eaaaam —they are gold in Me paehsL attver in Me tongas, Inn In hle4e*e,*ni Iran la hieheart.*-':