Jics.vK I. E. Qr antrm..—An individual, going by the name of if it*'hell, but who btt been 1 identified W Jes*« D. E. QuAntrel—alias lr. Haynes, we!! known by reputation to many of ; our citizen#, is now in jail in Iamisville, Ky.— The cause of his arr st is given in the following, which we clip from an exchange: 1The accused put i»p at the L uisvllle Hotel, where bo associated with fast young men,*peru!a-tlt; rs, Ac. He pr p -sed to buy a tract of .and in Texas from Mr. M aik*. but had not ret heard of his draft for the money, some $ 1 /rOO, with whicb he was to nv.ke h » first payment. The draft was to come through the banking house of A. D. Hunt A O*. He had a partner in Washington city,he aaid. who wasto make the other pay-| meats. The bowl for tlm duel for the land was I made out to the accused in the name of Charles Mitchell. While he was in thest *re ofM r. M inks, Mr. t'.irey, of the steamer T. C TwjtchcM, c.uno i in, and Ire was inMucel as Mr. Mitchell. Mr \ Carry tlt;*ok M »nk* to one side.and then iuformed . j him that his friend Mitchell was tin* notorious Dr. Haynes. This let the cat out ot the bag, j | and soon after officer Kirkpatrick arrest ml him.Dr. Mouohon was here introduced who sta* ted that ho knew the accused, that be came from I Hagerstown, Maryland, an l his r -al name ilt; Je^se Duncan Elliot f^iuntrel. He pttt up at the Hotel under the n ime of M*n hell, and ha 1 a receipt in bis }MiMscssi.n frotn the Kukwuol Home. Wasl in u ton, I r uine day '* boar I at 24 ; ab»* lt;!•• •. Hern a bill f rr*I!i and sumlrk-j n-I ■■I nv witing to £ 17 m r via U! uni m?• !»t • ;lt; »T, w’lit'H wu.s lit! 1 v «% k ' v k al Sut* r, I/t A i'Ta * I*' k*l high '.whir. It rn iy l*\ howeivr,• tii.it tl c\ rvk t isn’t f all it*© tur. Uf«mnlt;l in hi a j* %*eam *a wus ix iiv© cant —J Tao draft Ht Hunt * u;u not produced, und il*c court, uiil.oiit w uta.4 f*.r further }mmf, o» 1-clu lc I 11 Ik»i ! him to ImiI iti thu mu\ ui to a 2 .v r a chnrgo of vagrancy»