mu v on.with.1 offl-13 ex-ieved fromMa -War.I *nd-given f the quested us uuiy’ete* oile geocrude Uj for 1 acts e dispirit, wouldtain s cheek* as he spoke.Capt Romian says he will employ counsel for his brother and probably go to Botouhimself.They riot ted to Murder and Koh.Knoxville, Tenn., Feb. 2»i—A report come* from Tazewell tiiat a gang of high-: waymeu, living; in the Clinch mountain*, had concocted a tcheme and laid all the p*aus for the murder and robbery of Representative Jones, a wealthy contractor, of this city, who ha* the contract to buiid a bridge and tunuel at Clinch river, on the Knoxville and Cumberland Gap railroad, forty mde* north of the city. Mr. Jones usuady goes alone to his works on pay day, aud geiierally carries as much a* $ 10,(XX) at a time, A serious acei dent hapjiened to Mr. Jones a few days ago, which prevented him from going at the usual time Saturday, and oue of the gang turned , traitor and cx}oeed the plot.Burned to leall».Hurlington, la., Feb. 2ft.—At Winfield, Henry county, early Saturday morn.ng, the dwelling of Thomas hinis was destroyed by