4 ie imcfl, Jfcto Bloomftdt, 13a. --- , ... i i ADVEHTISING BATHS I , TratuientS Cent per 1,110 fr ol"" Insertion. ..12 " " 4 two insertions 15 " " " throe insertions. Business Notices in Local Column 10 (Jonts per line. Notices of Marriages or Deaths Inserted froc. Trlliutes of Respect, &c, Tun cunts per line. YEAHLT ADVERTISEMENTS. One Bquaro, one your 113 00 Two Squares pur year, 1!0 00 For longer advertisements a reasonable dis count will uo made. . . Ten Lines Nonpareil or one Inch, Is one square. NEW IJLOOMFIELI), FEMV'A. Tuesday, December J?, 1871. OUR OFFER FOR 1S72 ! The subscription for single copies of THE TIMES for tho year 1872, will be ?1.25. All ub6crlbevs remit ting their subscription between this time and January 1st., will receive the Ta per fur tho remainder of this year free op TO CLUBS: We offer the following terms i For wo will send ten copies to one ofllco, ami mi extra copy to tho person getting up the Clnb. For $20 we will send twenty copies to ouo ofllco, and nn extra copy to the person getting up the club. PETERSON'S MAGAZINE ud Tub Times, will both be sent to any ad dress for the yenr 1 872, on receipt of ? 2.75. This mngniilno Is o well known throughout the country, as tho best of the monthly period icals, and Is each a great favorite with the la dles, that we need say nothing In its praise. Subscriptions for the magazine will commenco with the January number. Congress during tlio past week luisdono but littlo besides fretting into working or der by tlio formation of committees Ac. But few bills of general interest' liuvo been offered. Mr. Sumner however lias offered one very ridiculous bill, which is, to issue ten million of compound interest notes each month and retire an equal amount of green backs, nit if currency was not Bcarce enough now without offering further inducement for persons to hoard it up. lie also Rtnrtled the Senate by giving notice that he should introduce a bill to abolish the Internal Rovcnuo Bureau. Civil Reform. 1 The President in his recent Message lays much stress on tlio necessity of reform in the manner in which official appointments are mado. There is no doubt much truth in this assertion, but we think thero never will bo much reform until the constitution is so amended that no person can fill tho Presidential chair, two successive terms. Take away tho temptation to "fix tilings" for a re-election, and one great step lias been taken towards securing a reform in tho appointment of subordinate officers. Wo believe that no officer who has pub lic patronage at his disposal should tio eli gible to a re-election, and tho fact of an officer seeking tho nomination for a second term is sufficient to warrant the belief that tho power invested in his hands may have been used to promote his private, rather than tho public good. With the " one term" law in operation no cause for such belief would exist,and wo trust the t inio will soon come when neither President or Governor or any other officer with patronage at his disposal, can legally tie a candidate for a re-election. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. Tho President commences his message by congratulating himself that he has been enabled to enforce the laws on tho statute book, and he says he has done this without stopping to inquire as to their wisdom. Af ter referring to the satisfactory condition of our relations with all other nations, he speaks of the troubles regarding the fish ery boundaries as follows : "1 recommend that tho legislation neces sary on the. part of tho United States to bring into operation articles of treaty rela tions of the United States toward British North American provinces to become oper ative so soon as proper legislation Bhall lie had on the ynui of Great Britain and its possessions. It is much to be desired that this legislation may become oporativo be fore tlio fishermen of tho United States be gin t make their arrangements for the coming season." Tlfti President says the government was compelled to csk the recall of tho Russian Minister owing to his impertinent meddling with affairs that did no concern him. Ho calls the attention of Congress to the damaging effect of tlie continued fluctua tions in our currency, and asks for legisla tion that will give a ilxod und steady valuo to the samo, but does not suggest any meth od for accomplishing so dusirablo an object. Tho steady increase of the receipts of tho Post Office department are referred to as evidences of tho growth of education, and the President favors tho uniting of tho tel egraph system to the postal department. Tho reduction of the National debt has boon so great tlint the President thinks that modilication of the tariff and the rovc nuo laws will be advisable, mid that it is not necessary that this rapid payment 1 tlio dobt should be continued. His ideas upon the subject of tho tariff coinc.ido with tlio old whig doctrino and are as follows : " I therefore recommend a modilication of both tho tariff and internal tax laws, and recommend that all taxes Lorn internal sources 1h nlMilished except tlio.se collected from Hpiritoua, vinous and malt liquors, to bacco in its various forms, aud from stamps. In re-adjusting the tariff I suggest that a careful estimate bo made of the amount of surplus rcvenuo collected under tho present laws, after providing for tlio current expen scs 01 mo uovernmenr, tno' interest ac count and a sinking fund; and, that this surplus bo reduced in such a manner as to nfford the grcntext relief to the gTcatost'mtm bcr. Thoro are many articles not produoed at homo, but which enter largely into gen eral consumption, through articles' which are manufactured at home, such as medi cines, compounds, etoi, , from, which very littlo revonuo is derivod, but which outer into general two All mrch article I recom mend to bo placed on tho free list. Should a further reduction provo advisable, I would then recommend that it be mad upon those articles which can best bear it without disturbing homo production or re ducing tho wage of American labor." . In reference to tho troubles in Utah tho President suggests that Congress considers, what, in the execution of the laws against polygamy, is to lie tho status of plural wives and their offspring, and thinks that laws might be passed legitimizing children born previous to a certain dato. ..... Tlio President is opposed to giving away any more of tho public lands to corporations and unon this subject says : ." I renew my recommendation that tho public lands bo regarded as a horitago to our children to lie disposed of only as re quired for occupancy and to actual settlers. Thoso already granted have been in great part disposed of in such a way as to secure access to tho balance by tho hardy settler who may wish to avail himself of them, but caution should bo exercised even in attain ing so desirable an object." Tho condition of tho Southern States and tho amnesty question is disposed of as fol lows : "More than six years have elapsed since the last hostile gun was. fired between the armies then arrayed against each other one for tho perpetuation, the other for tho destruction of the Union it may well be considered whether it is not now time that the disabilities imposed by the Four teenth amendmeut should bo removed. That amendment does not exclude the bal lot, but only imposes the disability to hold offices upon certain classes. When the purity of the ballot is secure majorities are sure to elect officers reflecting the views of tho majority. I do not soe tho advantage or propriety of excluding men from ofllco merely because thoy were before the rebel lion of standing und character, sufficient to bo elected to positions requiring thorn to take oaths to support tho constitution, and admitting to eligibility those entertaining precisely tho same views, but of less stand ing in their communities. It may bo said that tho former violatod an oath, whilo the latter did not have it in their power to do so. If they had taken this oath it cannot be doubted they would have broken it as did the formor class. i If thero are any great criminals distin guished for the part they took in opposition to the Government, they might, in the judgment of Congress, bo excluded from such an amnesty. This subject is submit ted for your careful consideration. The condition of the Southern States is, unhap pily, not such as all tmo patriotic citizens would like to see Social ostracism for opinion's sake, personal violence or threats toward suchpersons us entertain political views opposed to those entertained by the majority of the old citizens prevents immi gration an3 the flow of much needed capi tal into the States lately in rebellion. It will be a happy condition of the country when tho old citizens of those States will tako an intorest in public affaire, promul gate ideas honestly entertained, vote for men representing their viows, and tolerate the same freedom of expression and ballot in those entertaining different political con victions." , The President closes his message by earnestly recommending a reform in the civil service, and trusts that the board convened for that purpose will lo enabled to devise a plan which will remedy tho evil and lie a great advantage to tho Executive and all the heads of tho departments. Death from Blowing Down Chimney. nip The Luzerne Union records another ter rible accident resulting from tho too com mon practice of blowing down a lump chimney to extinguish tho light. The cus uality occurred in Cleveland, I'a., a few nights since. Mrs. Elizabeth Stark dis rolied to retire about 10 o'clock. She at tempted to extinguish hot' coal oil lamp, in a very common manner, by blowing dowu tho chimney. Tho lamp exploded, throw ing over her the blazing liquid, and iu an instant she was enveloped in flames and was terribly burned. There scorns no end to accidents resulting from the careless use of coal oil, and people cannot be too care ful how they manage and handle their lighted lamps. -r A Singular Case. Mr. EH Ilempstcd died a short time since in New Haven from a most singular cause. Bomo years ago he was attacked with insan ity and was sent to tho Insane Kotreat in Hartford. '. While thero ho pushed a watch key up his noso, and after his recovery- in formed his physician what ho had done. An effort was made to got It out, without siiccoxH. He left tho Retreat, and nothing further was done to remove tho article, though ho occasionally spoko of feeling it. in a year or two uo was attacked with a sharp pain in at the lower part of tho right lung, Ho so fibred from it for some time, when it passed away and for two years he enjoyod good health. A few weeks ngo he went to New Haven with nn invoice of pro duce, and while engaged in lifting barrels was again attacked with pain and bleeding from the lungs. - Ho was taken to his fath er's house, where in a few days lie died. His case was so singular that the physicians made a post mortem examination, when they found tho key embedded in tho low cr part of tho lung, , and surrounded by a lump in a state of mortification. Tho key had dropped out of tho noso through the windpipe into tho lung, and had remnined there four years. ' Anchored to a Whale A Strango Story. Tho Boston Herald says: Captain John Evitt, of tho Ashing schooner, Charles U. Price, of Salem, Mass., which arrived home from a eruisp yesterday, reports tho follow ing strange story. , Tlio schooner was an chored off Grand Bank, ten days ago, with about 200 fathoms of hemu cable out and about ready to start for homo, having ta ken about 13,000 pounds halibut. Tho cook throw ovor a lino to catch a fish for dinner, and having caught ouo, threw the lino over again and found it teuded aft at a remarkablo rate. . Thinking it strange, ho called from tho cabin tho captain, who canio on dock, wont forward, aud found tho vessel going ahead at about Ave knots speed, but could not account for it. He or dered all hands called, and thoy hove in the cable , to within about v thirty fathoms, when they discovered that, their anchor had got hooked to a large whale, which thoy had before seen at somp distance. The whalo ran with the schooner some little time longer., The crew, weather-bitted the cable, and iu a short timo the whale sound ed, broke the anchor, and carriod away with hira a good part of it. The black skin is to be seen on the cable whero it chafed on tho whale. Tho ring and a small piece of tbo anchor were all that was left attached to the cable; the flukes are gone, and are supposed to have somehow become attached to tho body of tho whale. Charged with Murder. An old colored man named Edinboro Smith, who lived by himself on Laurel Hill, about three miles from Johnstown,and who had some money about his house, was mur dered on Wednesday evening, August 13, 18G5, in his own dwelling. ' lie was found weltering in his blood early the next day. Suspicion rested upon a person who was loitering iu the neighborhood the previous day, but who could not bo identified then. Recently information was made charging a young man named George Gates, with committing tho deed, and on the 2d inst., ho was arrested aud taken to the Cambria comity jail. A motion for a writ of habeas corpus was made before the court at Ebons burg which was granted and returnable on Monday, Decemlier 11th, at 7 o'clock p. m. Awkward. A citizen of Elizabeth, N. J., 'wont to the cars on Thanksgiving day to see his daughter tiff. Securing her a scat,he passed out of the cars, and went round to her win dow to say a parting word, as is frequently done on such occasions. While he was passing out tho daughter left the seat to speak to a friend, and at the same timo, a prim-looking lady, who occupied tho scat with her, moved up to tho window. Una ware of tho important changes inside, our venerable friend hastily put his face up to tho window nnd hurriedly exclaimed, "Ono more kiss, pet." In another instant the point of a blue cotton umbrella caught his seductive lips, followed by the passionate injunction, " Scat, you old gray-headed wretch I" and lie scatted. ' ' Thero is a man at Spring Grove. Houston county, Minnesota, who is grad ually turning into stone. He is completely petrified in all his limbs and body the only exception leing a portion above tho mouth, throat aud eyes. He has a good appetito, eats, and prays day and night for tho Lord to deliver him from this, terriblo affliction. Ho is perfectly helpless. Tho process of pertriflcation commenced some time last spring in his foot und knees, sinco which time it has gradually increased. 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