party.Guerrilla Threads.A promiijont citizen of this place received a note on t?::turdav last from a♦neighboring town in Kentucky, notifying him that a conspiracy was Icing formed in that neighborhood to muidcr ex-officets of the Union nnnv residing on this side. The writer stated tit *t “he dared not give his name, but that such persons had better beware.”Of course no or\n will for a moment entertain the supposition that any such u conspiracy, if it exists, recoiwa the sanction of the vespcciai.de portion of our neighbors in Kcnmcbv. There mav be como dcspvi*a»]oei and lav.less charactersithere who meditate such outrages Theabduction and rnurdei of Lieut. Hampton,who lived opposite Ovveti*imro in thiscounty, has cicated much indignation inour eoimnunitv, That fiendish act, how-*ever, is known to have been committed hv* ymen of the character we have above indicated, and tve nre gbi I to know that the Owensboro papers properlv denounced the murder, and declared that there could be no permanent quiet in tho country until the murderers were arrested and properly punished.The contest in Kentucky says the