Death of Mon. T. H. faheen.Hon. T. B. Cabeen, of Keirbsburg, died on Wednesday morning last of Bright's disease of the kidneys, aged 74 years. He was cue of Merc* r county’s best known and most highly respected citizens, a man of strict integrity and sterling honesty. Lie went to Mercer county in 1836. having been born in Muskingum county, Ohio. Mr Cabeen was the first circuit clerk of Mlt; rcrr county atter the office became elective under the Mate constitution of 1*48 and was re* elected for another four years at the expiration of his fir-«t term. He represented Mercer and Henderson counties in the slate legislature of 1862 Mr. Cabeen bad raided in Keithsburg forty-three years, and was identified with h'-r growth and prosperity perhaps more than any uher man. Hts death will be keenly felt and sincerely mourned there. Deceased leaves a wife and two children to mourn his lo*s—Mr. W. S Cabeen and Mrs. T. A. Marshall. The funeril took place Thursday afternoon and was in charge of the Masonic lodge of K*dik*burg.IWIKKLKTS.