John Ketcham, Fsq., who went South acoujile of weeks ago for the purpose of procuring testimony lavorablo to tho freedom of the alleged fugitive slave John Freeman, has returned. His journey has been a successful one.—Ind. Jour.The Ibmer guardian of Freeman has traveled nil the way frotjt Georgia to Indianapolis, to testify to Freeman’s being a free man. 'Flic meeting between the white guar-! dian and the black ward, in the jail, is said to have been very affecting.This, we suppose, puts this matter “at