Foul Play Suspected.—Some three or week since, Mrs. Pierce B. Sheehan, living near this place, died and was buried in town. On Thursday la3i, her sister having made aifh davit that she believed Mrs. Sheehan had died an unnatural death, the coroner had the body exhumed, and a post mortem examination was made at the court-house by a Cincinnati physician, assisted by the physicians of this place. We understood that Mrs. Sheehan s life was insured for $2,000, and the insurance company refused to pay the amount unless an examination of the body was made. This was done on Thursday, and the opinions of the physicians were that she died of heart disease, and the jury rendered a verdict accordingly.— CdrroHotcn Times.