a1ikilled in the streets of Mt. Sterling, and nine years ago hi* brother died from morphine at Winchester. Mr. Young was a cousin of Thos. L. Young, editor of the Owingsville Outlook.On the 20th Theodore Booth. Buck Croch, Sam Booth, Toodle Highland. Bill Price and Hud Clink in bard left Mount Sterling for their homes in Bath and Nicholas counties. They were full of fighting whisky, and, about seven miles out of town, got into a quarrel, resulting in the mortal wounding of Samuel Booth, and 1 t slight wounding of Buck Crocli and Theodore Booth. The other three have not been arrested.Black Lkach, a crazy man, attended church at Hartford, OhioCounty, recently, and drawing his pistol on the audience,!t