nust me-can. r islot a Mr. Ashley.* ■ ■ i-— . . ■* the Moke about the abortion case.—We 5 ex~ have learned some additional particulars any- in regard to the abortion case, which re-con suited in the death of Miss Mollie Kee-shan, the report of which was published in the Gazette some days ago. The Friday before her death, she got on the train at Vincennes, and was assisted by the con-re is (iuct,or. She was well known to him, hav-l for jng traveled over the road many times in ec^~ company with a relation. It was observed suit, that she was weak and pale, but nothing ikes was SUspicioned of an unusual nature, next ^fter the train had traveled about 10 miles, 1 a young man answering the description of LPer* Dr. Hinton, who was arrested on charge of litor being accessory to the death of the young nn£ lady, took a seat with Miss Keeshan to this place. lie too got on the train at Vincennes. The above additional facts were furnished by a friend, and the statement iers I may be relied on as truth.fool.Howlion29iltfThe only Horz tfc ArOur pri( again redr: Of coursctition andWATCHEi2dly St. Louis,Oil and arun as foilLeave.1:25 a.in.....4r1.r» r.in.....