i;a x mu way wifi.She wasted to Oo Back to Her HomeHear Bradford.The Meadville Republican of yea-terdaay contained tbe following: Aman by the name of Hitchcock was here from Bradford yesterday after three of his children, who had accompanied their mother here with a man by the name of Joe Hopkins. According to Hitchcock’s story, be has charge of an oil lease near Bradford, where Hopkins hung around his borne, manifestly with the consent ofMrs. Hitchcock, uutil the husbandand wife mutually agreed to a separation. dividing the furniture and children. Afterwards Mrs. Hitchcockand three of the children came herewith Hopkins and for some time have been living in Vallooia.Recently Hitchcock received a letter from bis wife, askiog to be taken back, and requesting him, if be wouldnot take her, to take tbe children, as she could not care for them. In re-pjcse to the letter Hitchcock came iere on Train 1 Tuesday night, and, accompanied by an officer, visited his wife in Vallonia. Hopkins, who hasbeen considered a suspicious character by the police, was not there, but the woman and children were, and arrangements were made for the husband to take two of the children home with him. He declined to take the woman back, but gave her money to go home to her parents near Glean.The Hitchcock mentioned above resists at Foster Brook. Joe Hopkins, better known as •• The Dago,” will be remembered as the man who eocaped from the lockup last winter, after a lierce encounter with JanitorSisco.