auger.Dr. Lemuel Moss, who figured promi nently to the misfortune of Indiana university, a year or more ago, has lately added to his reputation the character of a swindler, in which Mrs. Margaret Morgan, of Bloomington, is the victim to the amount of $5,000. After the doctor was expelled he went into some patent cooking arrangement, in which he soon exhausted his fundi. In this emergency his son Charles, a graduate of the institution, called on his intended, who is a step-daughter of Mrs Morgan, and induced her to use her influence in getting a mortgage on the Morgan farm to raise the money on. He succeeded, and took the mortgage to Chicago to negotiate, but wrote back that it could not bepenaiocock i Sever*Thepassedamour The It 8iderelt;51Ten II T1 A a;“Newt Carrol miles 5Wedmthe to' wheretheir 1walke Liic lit*done. It now appears that the money other was procured on the mortgage. Now attem comes a letter from Moss stating that promi the money tided them over the difficulty seriou but that the $.,000 is gone, and he abso- we®k lutely refuses to try to reimburse it.Mrs. Morgan has kept the matter a secret for some time, trying in vain to anfl ti get money, but now that it is past hope, negro she desires to expose him.—Iudianapo- Lidde lis New. seriouThe earlie7reports of the anarchistATraltoncurreithis dmnat.