G.A. Clark was adjudged a lunatic in the Circuit Court Saturday last, and sent to the asylum at Hopkinsville. Clark is the same young man who sometime since secured a horse and buggy from a livery firm in this city on the plea that his aged mother who resided near town, was seriously ill, and he wanted the buggy, few hours to visit her. The kind hearted livery man took pity on him and gave him the rig. Instead of repairing to the bedside of his sick mother, Clark, drove to Calhoun, where he had a jolly time with the girls. He also appropriated a watch belonging to a citizen of Calhoun. In the meanwhile the livery man becoming uneasy about his buggy, set about a search for his property, and succeeded in finding it, together with young Clark, at Calhoun. Clark was at once arrested and brought to this city. He was duly indicted, and the case coming on for trial Saturday, a plea of insanity was entered and an inquest held with the above result. The watch was also recovered and returned to the owner. Owensboro Inquirer Betty Sellers