case*JTbt As»ftDKin»of Hamptou.’ We learn from the Evansville Journal that the two Carliles arrived in that city ou Saturday last by the ears from Louisville. The prisoners were taken to Louisville where they were taken from the eus-1 ^ tbdj of the Sheriff of Daviess County, 'Kyon a warrant Getting forth that two oftfyMnurdercrs of Lieut. Hampton were in the city, and ordering their arrest. Twolawyer** Stiles and Bunch appeared in their bebitU. Ex*Attorney Gen. Speed appeared as counsel for Mr. Wilkins, and after a hewing the prisoners were delivered over to I 01 hjiD •$ the representative of the State of Indiana. The old man said he would never be brought to Indiana alive, but Mr. Wilkina told him he must go either alive or dead.Carlile at first denied that Hampton was deed, but afterward said he was dead and ill hell where be ought to bo. Two of the linked murderers are yet at large, Walter MeBardel and Ur. Davidson. They will. doubtless be arrested.’ *' * '* ♦ lt;*» »........Nr.w RiooKi—G. H. Balslky has justa