MORGAN RAID CLAIMS.m, ______ - c I George it. Framer, deceased, ElizabethThe Farmers Of Southern i Prather, administratrig, Washington,Indiana to be Paid for Horses Lost Over Twenty Years Ago.A List of Those Entitled**) Pay in this Section of the State.Washington, Jan. 22.—The House Committee on War Claims baa made report providing for the payment of cer» tain claims known as the 4th of July claims Hon S M. Stockslager has de-voted much time and attention to this measure and it is probable that it will pass during this session. He is deeerv-ing of great credit for his zeal in the matter.The following is a list of the Indiana climant8:Hezekiah Allen, deceased, Nancy J Carr, formerly Allen, widow, Harrison county, $50.Alexauder Arnold, Washington, $105. Lawson Alexander, Jennings, $75.Wm Berry, Scott, $125.John Berry, deceased,Catharine Berry, widow, Scott, $75.Jonas B. Berkey, Washington, $75. Samuel Blankenbaker, deceased, Madi-jon It. Blankenbaker, administrator, Washington, $120.James Branttff, Scott, $125.Wm. H. Beanblossom, Harrison, $90 John S. Burge, deceased, Mary A. Smith, administratrix, Jennings, $80.Christian Bridgewater, deceased, John 3. Harris, administrator, Scott, $125.John A. Bowman, Washington, $120 Joseph Buchert, Dearborn'$12.Samuel Boldrey, deceased, Biel Bol-Irey, administrator, Ripley, $125.Jesse Blankenbaker, deceased, Thos Blankenbaker, administrator, Harrison, 5135.Jacob Blume, Harrison, $250.Hiram P. Oarlock, Jennings, $100. Ezekiel L. Cochran, Scott, $200.Isaac Chase, deceased, John II. Butler1 jxecutor, Washington, $60.Saneford Carter, Washington, $135. Absalom R. Case, Franklin, $50.Marion Cox, Jenninys, $135.Thornton Callaway, Washington, $90. Vachael Cravens, deceased, John Cravens, administrator, Washington, 5125.Levi Cox, Jefferson, $135.Ginsey W. Careon, J cuttings, $75. Latham T. Crawford, Scott. $75.James M. Crum, Clark, $100.Robert Comer, Harrison, $125. Abraham Clines, Scott, $115,Michael S. Cummins, Ripley, $135.Wm. M. Crisp, Harrison, $125.Durham Crew, Washington,'$100.Jacob Crecelius, Crawford, $250. Alexander Connelly, Ripley, $125.Wm. H. Chasteen, Jefferson, $125. Travis S. Carter, Washington, $100. Richard Cook, deceased, Henry J. iUtueeiphor, administrator, Harrisen, 5135.Philip W. Cory, Jefferson, $100.Wm. A. Clark and Jeremiah Watkins, Dearborn, $80.C. H. Denny, Washington, $90.Fountain Davis, deceased, Susan E Davis, administrator, Harrison, $125. Thomas C. Davis, Harrison, $100.Lorenz Danreutber, Harris m, $185. ZacUariah Deputy, Jennings, $100. William B. Dyer, deceased, Sarah E. Dyer, administratrix, Harrison, $125. Ellison Dixon, Jennings, $62.Phillip Diehl, Washington. $100.Geo. W. Davis, Harrison, $240.Jesse Elwood, Harrison, $55.James Emily, Harrison, $125.Joseph Ellis, Harrison, $125.John II Emily, Harrison, $75.Elizabeth Flock, Washington, $120. Pierre Fermier, Dearborn, $100.Joseph K. Faulkconer, Jackson, $237. Davis W. Fuller, Ripley, $S0.Rebecca Fox, Dearborn, $135.Joseph FleBbman, Harrison. $100.David C, Francisco, Boone, $80.Joseph Getdone, Harrison, $245.George Gardner, debased, Jas. Clegg, idministrator, Washington, $90.James Godfrey, Washington, $130. Jacob Gysie, deceased, John H. I’usse, idministrator. Dearborn, $90.Orange T. Gookins, Ripley, $125.James Gardner, deceased, William Hazzard, administrator, Scott, $100. George Horner, Scott, $130.James Hartley, Washington, $120.Peter Hanger, Ripley, $125.Samuel H. Hiestand, Washington, $75. Beniamin N. Huston, Washington, P125.Kudolph Hoffstadt, Jefferson, $90. Madison Hubbard, Scott, $135.Dennis P. Hurst, Harrison, $20.James A. Harbison, Harrison, $135. Charles L. Hildebrand, Harrison, $150. John C. Hay, Scott, $115.Daniel M. Hill, Jennings. $224.Felix B. Huston, Clark, $80.David T. Hunter, deceased, Sarah L. Hunter, administratrix, Ripley, $60.Noah Jackson, deceased, David Jackson, administrator, Wasbin gton, $250. Thomas C. Jones, Jennings, $175. ’Squire M. Justis, Ripley, $130. Elizabeth Johnson, Riplev, $20.J. Nikolas Kost, Harrison, $100.John A. Lloyd, deceased, Margaret A. Lloyd, widow Jefferson, $100.William Leming, Washington, $.130. Anderson Law, Jefferson, $80.Aaron Lloyd, Jefferson, $100.Daniel Lewis, Jenning?, $30 George W. Low, Washington, $135. Ulrich Lencd, Harrison, $195.Robert Leavitt, Jennings, $375.James Leonard, Ripley, $125.Thomas Moxley, Ripley, $15o.Warren L. Malcolm, Jennings, $100. Joseph Markwell, Harrison, $100. David May, deceased, John B. Kyte, administrator, Washington, $125.Elijah M. Mount, Washington, $100. John Morgan, deceased, Winfield S. Applegate, administrator, Washington, $110.Jackson McKnight, Washington, $135. John 8. McU ain, Scott, $135.Richard Mclntire, deceased, Parson Mclntire, administrator, Harrison, $120. Bracket O. Miller, Jefferson, $125. John D Meyer, Ripley, $125.Jos. L. Marsh, Harrison, $125.Wm. J. Miles, Hsrrison. $100.Samuel Nichols, Washington, $125. Robert Nicholson, deceased, Mtyy E. Nicholson, Jefferson, $75. ,James V. Noyes, Ripley, $85.Stewart Ott, deceased, Elizabeth Ott, administratrix, Harrison. $97.Nancy Pratt, Ripley, $100.Archibald C. Pennington, deceased, TelithaJ. Pennington, widow, Washington, $100.Erasmus R. Peeler, Scott., $130.Emery J, Porter, Clark, $60. .Thomas Purcell, Ripley, $45.Newton Phillips, Scott, $100. Frederick Pillmann, Dearborn, $135, John Palmer, Dearborn, $130,Eli.ia J. Round, Ripley, $130.Samuel RobbinB, Scott, $110.James J. Rutherford, Washington, $70.Wm. H Rodman, Washington, $120.Henry Richard, Harrison, $150.Henry C. Richey, Scott, $65.John'Richey third, 8cott, $135.William Rippedan, deceased, Frederick Rippedan, administrator, Harrison, $125.John C. Ray, Scott, $70-. Richard Richey, Scott, $125.David A. Robinson, Scott, $100.Walker R. Rodman, deceased, Azariah Lanning, administrator, Washington, $250.Charles H. Rodman, Washington $300.John L. Shook, Ripley, $2u5.Elmore Saltmarsb, Ripley, $125.James Stevensbn, Ripley, $125.David Shepherd, Washington, $125.Christopher Smart, Jefferson, $110.Mary Shepherd, deceased, James E. Shepherd administrator, Jennings, $60.George Schwart, Jefferson. $12 81.William Swift, Jennings, $00.James R. Sommerville, Scott, $120.Thomas Steadman, deceased, Edward L. Steadman, administrator, Jennings, $125.Alma E. L. Smith, Harrison, $100.Barney Shearer, Clark, $125.John Simler, Harrison, $125.Wm M. Smith, deceased, Hi ram Smith, administrator, Harrison, $125.Charles Stevens, Harrison. $125;Leander'Smith, Ripley, $135.Anthony Steinmetz. Ripley, 55 50.Milo Troutman, Jefferson, $100.Jesse Tate, Jennings, $100.David Turner, Washington, $110.Wm.M Tilford, Wa-hiogton, $135.Levi J. Thompson, Washington, 100.Henry C. Tindall. Harrison, $125.Joseph Trowbridge, deceased, Jonathan Trowbridge, administrator, Harrison, *56 25James Tate, deceased, Minerva Tate, executrix, Jennings, $125.Johu H. V alii lee, Jefierson, $90.Robert WdliamB, deceased, Isaac C. Williams, administrator, Jefferson, $125.James Watters, deceased, Samuel T. Watters, administrator, Harrison, $100’John Wright, Harrison, $100.Felix G. Watkins, deceased, StephenJennings, administrator, Washington, $135.Jacob Wiss, Ripley, $135.James Watt, Clark, 100.John Wynne, deceased, Mary’ Ann Wynne, executrix, Jennings, $240. Sebastian Weber, Jennings, $70 75. Total, $19,872 94.AN OCEAN HORROR.Collision ju q Fog and Three Hundred Lives Lost.IIambubg, Jan. 22.—The collision off Rarkucn, near the mouth of the Elbe, on Friday morning, between the ocean steamers Cambria and Sultan, proved more disastrous than yet reported. Of the 3S0 passengers and 110 officers and crew, only 67 are so far accounted for. As there were a number of vessels in the vicinity, it is probable, however, that others have been picked up and nqt yet reported. The terrible calamity baps pened at 2 o’clock Friday-morning, dur-tugadense fog. The Cambria had left here the day before, b mud for New York. Her passenger list was mainly made up of emigrants from Prussia, with a few cabin pt, «ngers. Sue was struck opposite her boiler with great force, and immediately careened so that the boats of only one side were available, and it was almost impossible to launch those. Both vessels were heavy iron steamers. When the collision occurred the Cambria was not under headway, but from toe great force with which she struck, the Sultan must have been at full speed, as she cut hall way through the doomed steamer and sent her cargo of human beings to a watery grave in less than twenty minutes after the blow.There are many anxious inquiries at the office hero for missing relatives and friends and a number of dispatches have been received frotu New York to the same effect.The matter will be fully investigated by the authorities, as the officers of the Sultan are loudly blamed for running at such speed when they could not see the length of their vessel for the fog.INDIANA ITEMS.The Petersburg Press claims that one of the coal mines in that vieinity shows a vein of genuine peacock coal.The ex Union soldiers at Shelbyville, attended in a body the funeral of James Hornbeck, an ex Confederate soldier, on Sunday.William and Mary Haskins, of Dubois county, after living together over forty years and raising eight childtep, have been divorced. Cause, cruel treatment by the husband.Mr. Maurice Thompson, of Crawfords-ville, the wetl-kuowu author, and his wife, have returned from a visit to Mobile, where they were guests of Augusta J. Evans, the author of ’‘Beulah.”In a suit for killing a dog, tried a' few days ago before a Gibson County J ustice, S. M. Holcomb and Charles O. Erwin, the opposing attorneys, had a fight in which chairs were used and pistols pro-duced. The Justice fined them $5 each George Spragg, a Shelbyville bruiser, offers to fight any man in Indiana, and a person who signs himself “M C. Enright, M. D.,” says: “Having perfect knowl. edge of the science and strength of Mr. Spragg, I am confident he can whip any man in the State.”The Shelby City Council has passed an ordinance making it unlawful for persons to loaf around the depot, to congregate at the church doors, the entrance to the opera house, to loaf in or about a livery stable or to obstruct the entrance or to stand on the steps to private offices. The penalty for violation is a fine of from 81 to $25.Seymour Daily Lever: Several families who removed from toe eastern part of tffis state to Kansas, some years ago, passed through the city, by way of the O. M. last night, en route for their old homes. They said that they bad seen all of Kensas that they wanted, and that many other families Who had emigrated to that state were preparing to return to Indiana next spring.