4 Ijc. Ioomficltr glints. NEW BLOOMFIELl), PENN'A. Tuesday, February , 1872. VIM T4W 11KA1 THIS! We Intend tr etnp every subscriber's paper when the subscription expire, for If not null tied to the contrary, we tnko It lor frmiited that ho wishes It discontinued. With thu lingo number of papers mailed from thin nfllce, mistakes will sometimes oeeur, and n paper be continued beyond tho time fur which payment is made, and In that case, It will be sent until all arrears are paid, ''ho date on the direction label tells every subscriber when his subscrip tion runs ouU Onb of tho most torriblo snow stoi-ms on record visited portiona of Iowa on thu 28th ult. At Sioux city tho thomnmeter lndica tod 70 degrees below zero, mid telegraph wires nnd railroads woro sadly interfered with. .. - The Election for Senator in tho Fourth district resulted in the success of Harry W. Gray. Colonel McClurc has given notice ho will conl est tho election, ns ho says he has Hufhcient cviiUinuc of fraud to show that ho is entitled to tho seat. Mr. Gray's ma jority as shown by tho returns is 81)1. On the 301 h nit., General M. W. Hansom was elected U. S. Senator from the Sinto of North Carolina. ' In Hie House, the wholo number of voles east was eiyhty-sev- cn, of which, Ransom received sixty-nine, scattcriiisr eichtrcn. In the Senate the wholo number of votes east was thii ty-two, of which, Ransom received nil. Tho Re publicans, generally took no part in ihe election, claiming that tho Li'iriHlnlorc has no right to elect a Senator nl this time. Tub New Jersey temperance Alliance held a latere convention in Trenton recent ly. Mr. George Shepherd Pago was re elected president. Resolutions wcro adopt ed denouncing the liceuso system, and de claring that if tho Legislature refused to glvo them a law to submit tho ipiestion of license to tho people of tho several town. ships and wards of tho Slate, they will use their inllucuce to defeat the men who voted against them the next timo they conio bo. foro tho pcoplo for election. A 77o;d io Country Merchants. Several articles of which couniry mer chants purchase largo quant i lies, are sold in Iiarieli) at cuiiuu iik.i1.. J here in no doubt but what in many instances marks are changed so that, purchasers are made lo pay for laiger quaiitLU'H ilian they receive In tho coal oil trade it. is claimed that fouie dealers invariably mark up the gunge and consequently can undersell honest dealers Wo know of two instances whero barrels which could only hold 44 rtttlont wcro in voiced lo couluin 00 gallons in one case, and 4DJ gallons in another. In syrups also this is done by Rome houses, and tho coun try trade should look into this matter care. fully. By bo doing they will not only savo themselves from loss but will protect lion ost wholesale dealers. It will be but little trouble for country merchants to gunge tho ba rels they receive,which is now too often neglected, and thry will soon learn who is, and who is not dealing with thorn honestly. Only One Term. Tho doctrine that no President should nerve more than ono term, is meeting with great favor among tho people. With olllce holders now in snug places it is un popular, and many politicians sneer at it lis a new doctrine. That it is not such a now idea is proven by the fact that it was ono of tho planks in the platform of the Whig's in tho campaign against Jackson and against Van Burcn. In tho campaign of 1840 Gen. Harrison, was also pledged to the ono term doctrine. The Whigs in the C'amnaicn of 1H44 intt this doetrino into their platform, and in tho address of the convention to the people occurs this sen tence : "An oflice seeking President, unless his lie ono of those rare characters which rise above personal and pally considerations, must always exert a fatal inftuenco on tho freedom of ixilitlcnl opinion and action unions tho tliouKinds io hold lucrntiv places subject to his pleasure" Tho astute politicians of tho South had seen this defect in our Constitution, and in the formation of their constitution had unaided against a similar trouble by mak a man ineligible to tho Presidential chair after the (list teim. Even ii a new doctrine we believe it a good one, ard think this the timo to com mence putting it into operation. tW A St. Lauis merchant received a let ter the other day, at the close of which the writer excused hi chirograpby because he had the smallpox for three weeks, and was till very low. The epistle was not long outside the store. The Legislature. On Monday a bill was introduced by Mr. Weakly in the Senato to promote tho administration of Justice in Cumberland county. On Tuesday further petitions for a local option bill were presented to the Senato. The committee on Finauco reported that tho cost of refitting tho two Legislative chambers was $3!),040,80. A bill was reported authorizing the boi,- ough of Newport to incrcaso the rate of as sessment for borough purposes. A bill was also reported incorporating tho Sherniniis, Valley R. R. Tho bill incorporating tho Lykons Valley Bank, was pnsscd. The amount of tho bills for relltting tho Legislature was so. large that charges of fraud wcro mado nnd a commiltco appoint ed to investigate the matter, pending which, "() por cent of claims wero authorized to be paid. On Thursday considerable timo was spent in an inefeetual attempt to pass an ct compelling the legal advertising to bo done in ono paper of each party having tho urgcst circulation in each county. Tho question was after a long discussion post poned for tho present. Tho Secretary of the Commonwealth pre sented the election returns from tho 4th district, which gavo II. W. Gray a majori ty of 801 votes. Mr. Gray appeared and was sworn in. A resolution was offered by Mr. White, declaring that tho following named persons are ofllcers of tho Senate for tho remainder of tho session. Assistant Clerks J. R. M'Afee, T. B. Cochran. Transcribers J. Ros David Lano, A. . Warfrl. L. W. Thickson, C. K. Sart- wcll, S. Cnrwcn. Serccant-at-arms Joseph Hall. Assist ants Howell Jones, Joseph Olnistead. Doorkeeper Cap. John K. Swartz. As sistants R. P. M'Call, Wm. Shcrgold. Librarian Sullivan S. Child. Postmaster Ab'm Lutz. Messenger T. B. Monks. Assistants W. W. Heep, Wm. Bates, Superintendent of Folding Department M. L. Sherwood. Pasters nnd Folders J. P. Hoffman, Jno. Stewart, Geo. Wood, J. B. Vance, Thomas Wilson, Jos. M'Cauley. Doorkeeper of Rotunda H. W. Nelson. Tho resolution was passed. A concur rent resolution was passed granting out going ofllcers half pay allowed by tho law of 18118 with mileage. On Friday the Senato adjourned until Monday evening. THE IIOUSK was not in session until Wednesday inoi n ing. At half-past eleven o clock tho two Houses met in joint convention to foot up the returns of tlio fall election. At the afternoon session a bill was passed authorizing the citizens of the 21st ward of Phila. to vote on tho question of granting license. On Thursday a bill was paused regulating the execution and transfer of notes given for patent rights, requiring tho words "irivcn for a patent right to bo written or printed on such notes, and pun ishing tho giving or taking of such notes without such inscription with flno and im pi imminent for misdemeanor. On Friday tho House ngtced to tho con. current resolution passed by tho senate giv. ing half pay to the retiring officers. Bill wero reported incorporating tho Reading and Rohrerslown R. R. and tho Hollidays- burg and Bedford narrow guago road Adjourned till Monday evening. Prom Washington. A coniinittco representing tho leather in terest of tho country havo been before tho committee of Ways and Means trying to obtain n reduction of tho duty on hides. Tho apportionment bill as it came from the House has been passed without very material alteration. The bill as passed gives Pcnn'a a gain of twomcmlicrs. Tli House subsequently agreed to tho Senate amendments and tho bill now goes to tho President for his signature. A resolution was adopted in the House instructing the committee on Public Build ings to inquire into tho feasibility of pro curing for tho U. 8. I ho title to Indepen dence Hall nnd Squaro In Philadelphia. A bill was reported and passed appropri ating $250,000 for the purchase of a lot and erection of a Custom House, and Post Olllce in St. Louis. Tho House has been working faithfully lit the appropriation bill. The total receipts from Internal Revenue sources for tho month ending Slst ult., wero 1 1,040,0110. Fifteen million of dollars will bo required to meet the immediate demands created by the bill providing that pensions heareafter granted shall date from the time of injury to parties on whose account they are grant ed. VW Considerable cxclteinont was caused in Whitehall N. J. by the friends of Cotta, (recently hung at Newark) desiring to bury his remains in tho Methodist grave yard. The authorities of tho church refused to ojien the church for funeral services and objected to a murderer being buried in their yard; but his friends finally buried him there aiid now di f- h trustees to remove tho body, though they threaten to do to. Miscellaneous News Items. tW By a collision on a railroad in Ala bama on the 30th ult., tlireo porsons were killed and several seriously injured. tW Massachusetts tobacco chewers don't appear to enjoy many privileges. A Taun ton man was fined $0 for spitting on a church carpet. tW A steamer has been sent from San Francisco with machinery for raising the treasure sunk in a Spanish vessel near Kouador seventy years ago. tW A Raleigh special says: Ono branch of tho Legislature has authorized a reward of $10, 000 for tho arrest of Henry B. Low cry, and $'5,000 for each of his gang of out laws, or $3,1,000 in all. 3?" A now disease has appeared among tho cattle of Texas. Cattle allVictod by the disorder run in a line, froth at tho mouth, look red-eyed, aud have tho general appear anco of madness produced by hydrophobia. IJT A man has just boon arrested in Il linois for murdering his stop-daughter fif teen years ago. Hor sister who witnessed tho deed, now grown to womanhood, has braved hor father's threats and caused his arrest. t3F" A destructive fire occurred in Scran. ton, on Monday night of last week, destroy. ing four framo buildings on Pennsylvania Avenuo and damaging tho Post Ofllce. Tho Offlco was removed to Wyoming Avenue, and at onco put in working order. t3T Tho Commission of Appeals in the caso of Rawsou against tho Pennsylvania railroad company, havo decided that tho limitation liability to $100 for tho loss of baggage, is not a contract, aud have awarded the plaintiff $4,000 damages for his baggage lost by tho defendants. t3F" A Rochester girl has sued a photog rapher of that city for displaying ono of her pictures in front of his place with tho following item : "One half dozen photo graphs ordered by this very stylish young lady and payment respectfully asked aud in sultingly refused." tW Kzra Haines, a highly respected cit izen of Raneocas, died suddenly ono day last week. Ho was in his shop at work, when ho suddenly raised his hands to his breast, exclaiming, "Oh, what a pain I have," and falling down, instantly expired. W Rev. C. W. Kirby of tho M. E. church, charged with committing adultery with the wife of James King of Chambers burg, was tried recently for the offence at Chambcrsburg, convicted and sentenced to pay $200 line, costs, and undergo thirty days imprisonment in tho couutv jail. tS" Cincinnati is said to be more dense ly populated than any other city in the country. The population is about 30,000 to the squaro mile. New York, the next most populous city, has SU,000 to tho squaro mile. Cincinnati has about fifty-eight buildings to tho square acre. London has forty, and Dublin thirty-two. tS" Brooklyn L. I., appears to bo having a reign of terror. Several assassinations havo occurred within two weeks past, while highway robberies on tho streols aro of frequent occurrence. Only a few evenings since two men stopped a buygy, and one held tho horse while tho oilier held a pistol to tho man's head and robbed him. Tho scene was within two blocks of tho polieo station on Bedford Avenuo. & On Saturday night tho 28th ult., by a collision on ono of tho sido trucks at Con cniaugh, two oil tank cars wero wrecked, tho crude oil flowing over tho ground and filling tho gutters between tho tracks. Abotit eleven o'clock a hot coal from a passing locomotive fell into tho pool of oil, setting lire to the freight cars and four pas senger curs on the sidings and nil wero con sumed. Accident on the Allegheny Valley It. It. A shocking railway accident occurred on tho Allegheny Valley railroad, on tho 20th ult. As tho Venango accommodation was going West, it run off tho track at tho Burning Well Station, just below Foster, and plunged down, an embankment into the river, a heigth of somo thirty or forty feet. Tho train consisted of two cars, ono en giuo and tender. There wero twonty-ono passengors aboard, and of these all but two were Injured, more or less seriously, and some of them fatally. Singularly enough, the two passengers who escaped uninjured wero two boys. The shrieks of the passengers were fearful. Among those who wero killed was "Oil Tom King," who was widely known throughout tho oil regions. Acvldcut on the Lehigh Valley R. It. A serious ucclilciit occurred on tho morn ing of tho 1st lust., on the Lehigh Valley railroad, near Rockport. As tho Buffalo Express train was Hearing that point, a rail broke, precipitating the train ovor an embankment about thirty feet high, wreck ing the cars, which wore sot on tiro by the stoves. Four of the passengers were in. stantly killed, and four more have slnco died from their injuries, and some eighteen others are more or less wounded. Among the killed Is tho wife of Prof. Lewis Prao- torlus, of Wilkesbarre. Judge Dana, Law Justice of Luzerne county, had his arm and shoulder broken. Among the killed were also colored woman and one child. A Singular Railroad Accident. As a passenger train was entering Eagle Station on the Louisville Shore Lino Road, on the 80th ult., a singular accident occur red. A number of passengers were on tho depot platform waiting for the train. Just after the locomotive express car had pass ed tho switch at that point tho coupling broke and the remaining cars of tho train wero swept across the platform, mowing down a number of persons. The express car was totally wrecked aud caught fire, but the flames wore extinguished. Among the poisons injured wcro John M'Dcrmott, postmaster at that station, badly bruised : Gcorgo Hose well, several ribs broken ; Joseph Jackson, station agent, leg broken and head and body badly bruised ; Mr. Hampton, right foot crushed, and broken, and otherwise injured. Tho two persons last named aro not expected to survive. Kicliaru Kcevcs the express messenger, was slightly bruised. But for the inclemency of tho wcathor, a much larger number of persons would havo bcon waiting on the platform. A Big Bill to Pay. Tho Staten Island Ferry Company will probably have a nice little bill of damages to pay when all the suits pending against them on account of tho Wcstflold disaster are tried. The other day, when a verdict for $5,000 in favor of a widow who had lost a husband on tho ill-fated vessel was ren dered, one of the jurors is said to have re marked that tho jury would have given $20,000 If they could havo legally done so, Ten Dollars per day. Gail Hamilton has recently boen engaged as one of the Editors of Wood's Household Magazine, at a salary of throe thousand dol lars, which is about ten dollars per day. How a monthly Magazine of forty-eight pages, including contributions from tho best writers at from tweuty-flvo to two hundred dollars per article, can afford to pay from ono thousand to threo thousand dollars salary, is a financial problem which only Mr. Wood has yet demonstrated. tW A barbarous attack has been mado on tho Jews in Ismail on tho Roumanian frontier. 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