Death of James HeadTli. M lan fi iuhf ti. of August *2'Mh,ls7'n speaking of tli** *l**:\t!i lt;d M r.J\mhs II k vt*. say**: Hkyi*. wholive 1 '•'Mi'li lt;0 tlii j* at 1* a!.Miit c • |j• ,.| tlt; n rn:! was knocked lt;l »wn and nm lt;\er by a team of mules atla bed to a wagon haded with tie about th|.**» Weeks ag'». r \ - ► wll.'t'!' jt:l i lt;*, lt;u 1ms r ght h-g breakmg it between 1!*.* ank U* an I kin.**? joint, and *»11»*.rwise in jurit g It nt. S ir grea! ni l was lt;a': -d and tin' broken bohe^ '(*t, Ini' Ins s;it fe rings re inteh 1 v painful and con tinut’d so ufitiii relieved l*v «1 **:i111 ia-d4tFriday. !I«• was lt;harmed with tin* killing »'i a man by tin* nann* »d‘ t’aihounduring the war, and al flu1 time of hisInal h was under bonds l«»r his appearat ice at I l*o in* x t term ol the Linn!county (’ireuit (‘our?, to answer to thealorementloncd charge, it is rumoredhut rumors arc not reliable that ashort time prior to his death he attempted to make a revelation, hut lad-’ing strength prohibited hon in doings». Il:s tinin telligihie words, had he heon permitted to utter them, might have been far Irom the subject ot the killing (,f |,i' fellow man, and had he confessed to the awful crime of mtir der it is not our province to comment ; there.»n, knowing that ere this lie lias answered at the bar of the Supreme Filler of the universe for all his acts here below. Therefore, let the grave eover all his faults, just as ours will he sooner or later, whatever they may have been.