personally ti to come to that ho baa nan in tho vo nothingi statement Potter corn-know it Itas ready in Ed to see it myself with Ei want to see ,n did not that such a Anderson'e wo felt that radict itself. euaHy in re-ldoncn, and itter, but we to die them a vo jost this md here is ak papers and b the latterPART OF THE ELOOD-MONEY FOUND SECRETED IN HIS ROOM.THE CORONER'S JURY FIND PROYOST GUILTY OF THE MURDER OF THE VACE-LOTS.Special to The Jonrnal.Vincennes, October 26.—The coroner’s inquest in the Vacelot murder case concluded to-day. No evidence was produced that baa not already appeared in these dispatches. A rigid examination of the Vacelot farm-house, out-buildinga. etc., by the coroner and jury, who again visited the scone of the murder this afternoon, result d in finding $70 hid in a stocking in a barrel in the room where the two murdered hoys and the suspected murderer slept. The money corresponds with the description of that received on the day previous to the murder. No other important discoveries were made. The jury rendered at 6 o’clock to-night the following verdict: We, thejury, find that the deceased persons came to their death at the hands of Pierre Provost, the prisoner.”AN AGRICULTURAL AFFRAY AT URbAXA,0I1I0.Special to The Journal.Ukbana, October 2o.—Last evening two neighboring farmers, a Scotchman, John Florida, and a Ger-Tyeon report.® took on boarc women. Duri; liged to slowly ice, and the we tire passago, m battened down pocted to meet ing in vain ina on their returr age they expoi one of which tl hopelessly am days death co at last reacbe' Augusts and rlt; tho 12th of Slt; until they ren rienccd a succ thero until the euced heavy g sprung a leak time they hav pumps. To n provisions fail reaching por was 03 degretKEI