fight. The marshal an cl sheriff both fired at him nnrl be fell, and they thought they had struck htm, but ho sprang up and ran to ft tree. He then waved his hand in token o£ surrender, and they commanded him to un-limber his gun and throw it away, which he did. They then took charge of him and brought him to Pineviile and lodged him injail.Harvey Turner is still in jail at Taswell, and so far as leaders are concerned, the Turners seom to bo as badly off as the Sow-ders, Burch’s body was removed to Yellow Crock for burial, but young Turner is still at the house of his aunt, Mrs. Catherine Harkes, whose first husband, B011. King, and son, ‘William King, were killed by Jack Turner, father of Alvin, fifteen years ago. His mother has been telegraphed for, but bus not yet arrived.Tho remainder ot the Turners have temporarily subsided, but it is roported that a number of them arc still in tho neigborbood bearing arms and ready to resist any attempt that may be made to arrest them.