one who was a debtor to me amount u §1 50, and whose conscience lus been a wakened by old age and the ten per cent, interestlaw. - : ; ,'iHarper Murder.—The Lexington Press of yesterday says : “No new developmentshave been made, and beyond the one now in jail, no further clue can be gotten. Detective Clint. Butts is yet in the neighborhood miking diligent use of his remarkable skill, and he confesses that, so far, it is one ol the knottiest cases he ever engaged. He does not doubt his ability to yet bring all the guiltv parties to light, and there being more than one lie thinks certain, beyond peradventure.”Q^T*The tiovernor of Texas has commuted the sentence of death passed upon the Kiowa Indian Chiefs, Big Tree and Sanlanta, to