Quinn, L 27th, •aves a ren toreport* * beingwas with a ie ball passed and urn a close irreled uturc*3turn, asV. Iav •i a mu* liiding htiuior-usic onCourt of Claims.BREATHiTT COUNTY.Jackson, Oct. 30.—Flux still rages in Breathitt county. The following persons have died since our last communication: Price Cope, son of Cnpt. Cope, aged 15 vears: Alfred Taulbec, of Tan lb ee, age 20 years: Mrs Brooks McQuin, of Kouseau, Mrs. John Campbell, of Lost Creek; Sam Woods and Mrs. James Campbell and daughter, of Little Frozen. Many others through the county, whose names we could not gather, have passed away. Capt. Win. Smith, county surveyor, is just alive at this writing. There are still a great nauy other cjises. 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 his 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,Sou. Mr. Little has removed most of his hniicpKiitH tiMiils to his farm house ouones, bnthe sadnof thisthese vlt;there beiliffereindeaths.and momother ;ite windbids tinmay besorrow,Him whwith Lo“There : sitio This i:Is but a Who*.IIu7.ulAyer's of diseai the stoua convei They an