The Battle Creek Cali ptiblishes a Hat ofCalhoun county pensioners and conolodea the article as follows: The largest pension paid in this count? is to J. W- Jackson, of Marshall, who receives $72 per month for obronio rheumatism. The next two largest a*6 Wm. Neesacar, Albion, $50, chronic diarrhea anddisease of the spine and kidneys, and Chas. H. Noble, of Battle Creek, $50, for epilepsy and paralysis. There are three survivors of the war of .1812: Lewis Bonham, of Albion, Aaron Wells, of Athens, and A. I, Wethey, of Burlington, Thera are 11 widows of 1812 ■oldiers.” The list Is the same as was published in the StATESMAN of Dee* 21,1883; J. W. Jackson, referred to, died.