club on Saturday, February 21.From Kienbnrf.Editor News : Some time ago the News had an account of a •‘ruption*' in the family of J. W. Henley, but all the particulars were not given. Mrs. Henley left home and after having been gone some time came back to her husband, and on finding that he had secured a housekeeper would not stay there any longer. Young Henley got his father's team and hauled his few things away, and his father had a constable take charge of them. John llenley went !e-fore 'Squire Mitcheltree and made an information against Edwin Stump and others charging them with conspiracy, a hearing resulted in Stump's being held for court. He was jiertnitted to go out for bail, which he said lie could easily furnish, but he’s evidently still onthe bunt, as he forgot to come back.——....Hrnrttf siding.prebiseh*a rcoycollt;nofewverbarJuietitAtto 1 a 1IS, 1S flet Hoi by i IIoi I expI of iI t lisa