Uiau could pasKiblv have been enjoyed in tf© years Uml have gone.“TURTLE TOM” HAS BECOME AN OUTCASTPThomas Hawkins, Tics I known as ‘■Tiirtle Tom’ * fra in hft past exploits as a turile catcher was released from 1-lie Cincinnati work house as men* tioucii in the Republican-News yesterday on a parole Issued by Squiro Peter MossaJ, of Hanover township. Last fall, on a hunting expedition two cithers, Hawkins was alleged to have killed certain chickens in a barn yard and io have carried thorn away. On .three charges he was fined a total r»f ?B15 including coats and 'In 'derailIt of payment was sent to the Cincinnati work /house. IJp to hi?, retail sc yesterday on Squire Mes-sal'a parole, he had sewed six months and 5 days with 1 year and 30 days a head had Jhe remained for fats [oil time. ■The conditions of his parole were, whilo that ho refrains from he-«ncc of the fine on the order of the court; second, than he docy not again localo with his family near‘Millville; third, that 'he refraims from becoming- intoxicated, fourth, that his parole is to he forfeited upon the commission tarry crime or conviction of any misdemeanor; ftflth, that bo agrees to be a good and law abiding c-ittoons; wi.xth, that ho will not leave tlie SLato of Ohio for a period of 1 year and seventh and lastly that any violation! of any of his release conditions shall work a forfeiture of 'bis -parole.During iliU absence bis family became a county charge, -his -wife and baby are now at Hie infirmary ami bis several other progeny at the Children’s Home. He was verv clad