►IcQuimi, ct. 27th, i loaves a ldren toi, report* \ as beingicn'a, was ek with a The bull id passed loranduni as a close •barreled venturesnwurn, as. W. Pay ive a mu-building s, huuior-muaic 011 •new. HeLiberty, where he has been attending the Court of Claims.BREATHiTT COUNTY.Jackson, Oct. 30.—Flux still rages in Breathitt county. The following persona have died since our last communication: Price Ope, son of Capt. Cope, aged 15 years: Alfred Taulbee, of Taulbee, age 20 years: Mrs Brooks McQuin, of liouseau, Mrs. John Campbell, of Ixwt Creek; Saiu Woods and Mrs. James Campbell and daughter, of Little Frozen. Many others through the county, whose names we could not gather, have passed away. (apt. \\ m. Smith, county surveyor, U just alive at this writing. There are still a great nanv other cases. Near the Perry county line, on the North Fork there has been great mortality. We trust the day is near when the plague will cease.C. J. Little has sold hi* elegant home in Jackson to Samuel Cole. The sale includes only the square of ground on which the buildings stand, about two acres. Price, $2,500. Mr. Little has removed most of his household goods to bis farm hou*e ou CjuicTheones, bthe sadof thisthese ;there hdiifcreideaths.and 111motherite wi*lt;I Ida tlmay bisorrowHim wwith L“TheresitiThisIs but i Who 1 Iu7.CAyer of disc the stoa conviThev a•tive to