jHurder;William Willinim, a colored man, came into our oilice a lew days ago and recited the particulars of a light, near White Plains, in which iMueL and Hurry, his sons, wore severely cut by another colored man. George Teague. It stems that the colored people had them a dinner, at which n great many were present; that whiskey wan on hand and drunk by the parties to the affray; that George Teague, who had been absent from tho neighborhood for a long time, returned on that day and indulged in threats against the parties stabbed, and that a general light was the consequence with the result stated above. George Teague, it is said, escaped. One was cut through the arm and I he other stabbed in the side, hus intestines obtruding from the gaping wound. Tho latter died from liis wound Sunday monnmr.-or*.