(l)c imc0, Nctu IMoomftclir, J)a.- NEW BLQOjIFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, January 11, 1870. , No less than twenty eight States will have legislatures or conventions in ses sion this month. The Missouri legislature- has by a large innjority ratified the fifteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States. We feel confident that the State Sou ate lias at least one able member on tho Finance and Judiciary (local) committees as Hon. C. J. T. Mclntiro of this dis trict has been appointed on those com mittees. Mas. Stoave has had her pen again in operation trying to blacken the character and memory of Byron. She cvidently goes into the business with a relish as she has written a book of nearly five hundred pages on the subject. Some people like to poke over filth, and all such will of course gladly read all the nasty details of this disgusting controversy. Idolatry has received its death blow in Madagascar. The Queen and aris tocracy have destroyed the images which they hitherto worshipped. Tho national idol was burned by authority of the Prime Minister, and the people seeing their deities of wood and metal annihi lated, asked what they were to worship in the future. Christian teachers have been sent among them, and the island may bo regarded as converted to Christi anity. Tho Governor's Mossago. The message of Governor Geary was delivered to the Legislature on the 5th instant. It is quite lengthy, but wo make some extracts which will give our read ers a general idea of its contents. The Governor earnestly protests against Legis lation of a private character, and sug gests that greater care bo taken of the State at large. The message shows that the receipts of tho State Treasury for tho year ending November 30th, have been including the balance on hand from tho year pre ceding $0,254,030 55, whilo tho dis bursements have been $1,853,771 10, leaving a balance in tho Treasury on the 30th of November, of $1,400,802 49. Tho debt of tho State at that date was 832,814,550 95. The reduction during the year ha3 been a little over Four Hundred and Seventy-two Thousand dol lars. He suggests that ' the Commissioner of tho Sinking Fund bo authorised to em ploy the surplus funds in the purchase of bonds of tho State next falling due. lie also advocates an increase of pay to the State Treasurer, as a means of cor recting tho scramble for tho office, which is now disgracing tho Stato. AVo fail, however, to see how this will correct the evil, but it seems to us it will rather aggravate it. Tho Legislature is urged to pay i in me diate attention to tho appropriation bills, so that tho govenor may not bo compel led to hurriedly sign ut tho closo of tho session. This is a suggestion which tho tho legislature will, by complying with, do credit to themselves aud gratify their constituents. .) ! From tho messuge wo also learn, that there are but fivo distrcts in tho Stato that have not already .accepted tho provi- sions of the school law. Tho educational condition of the. children in the common wealth is thus stated! Attending the Public! Schools, 815.753 Attending Private Schools, K",,(XIO Not attending Schools of any kind, 7f,0iK) Whole number ot Children,. .... !)".r,75.'l It would hardly sconi possible that so largo a number of children failed to avail themselves of school advantages ; but if such is tho fact, it is high time some means were taken to compel parents and guardians to pay more attention to tho education of children tinder their care. The Orphan Schools are represented as being in a satisfactory condition, hav ing under their care at the prescut time 3.031 pupils. That the sanitary condi tion of the schools is good, is proven by the fact that the number of deaths has been less than one to every three hun dred pupils. Tho current expenses of these schools for this year arc estimated at $490,700. The govenor also calls attention to the fact that tho State has made no provision for the care of disabled soldiers, and suggests that some means be taken to pro vide an asylum for their benefit. The Avoudalo disaster is alluded to as showing the importance of passing a law compelling all mines to provide more than one avenue of egress. While many persons in the stato com plain of the number of pardons granted, the Governor makes still louder complaint of tho great number of applications which ho is forced to consider during tho year. It appears that the number of applica tions were fifteen hundred and fit'iy-tvvo, of which eleven hundred and eight were rejected, three hundred and eighty arc still under consideration, aud sixty two only were granted. From this it would seem that tho Governor has tho most reason to complain. Appcuded to the message is a report stating for what reason these pardons were granted and upon whoso recom mendations. The number of death war rants issued during the year was seven. The message closes with a few sugges tions on national offices, which plainly show that the Governor is not in favor of a contraction of our currency, but he be lieves that the interests of the country demand a larger supply of tho circula ting medium. Compounding Felcnios. The business that appears now to pny the best, is stealing or robbing if one only goes into tho business on asuflicutly large scale : but if only a petty rascal, his pun ishment is swift and sure. Tho great robbery committed a short lime since at the Uoylston Bauk in Boston, famishes further proof of tho truth of this state ment. It is now asserted that the detec tives have tho guilty parties where they cau at onco arrest thorn J but as the un fortunate losers of the bonds had only offered one fifth of tho property as a re ward for the recovery of tho balance, tho detectives aro waiting a Letter offer. In tho mean time they have tho iuipti deuce to advice tho owners to offer one half of the whole amount stolen as a re ward for the recovery of the remainder. This will of course give them as well as the thieves, a larger amount, and proves tho officers to be fully as great raso-ils as j the burglars. ! This system of compounding fid mie I has been carried to such an extent that tho punishmeni. of a thief or defaulter is almost impossible if tho amount involve I is only pretty large. If some chango is not soon made, people will have to rely upon Vigilance Committees instead of tho officers of the law, for the protection of their property B, A young man, named Burusido being remonstrated with Ly his father, at Jefferson, Miss., for drawjug a knife on a dog, turnod on hia parent aud cut his throat from car to ear, killing him almost instantly. Legislative Doings. The Legislature met on Tuesday last and organized by electing Charles II. Stinson as speaker of tho Senate, and 15. 1). Strati" ns sneaker of the House. Several important bills have already been introduced. A bill fixing the salary of the State Treasurer at 5000 and making it a misde meanor to loan tho Commonwealth's money for his private benefit, also nppro priatingthe annual surplus to the payment of the State debt, was introduced in the Senate on Thursday. The expediency of bringing in abill to abolish tho death penalty in this Stato is to be inquired into by tho Senate Judici ary Committee. The bill to restore the franking privi ligo was alter some discussion ami til ed as to allow each member $100 for post age tho account to bo kept by the clerk, and in that shape passed the senate. Committees wero appointed to make arrangements for the Inauguration of the governor, which is to take place on Iho 18th inst. Tho llopublican Caucus has nominated K. M. Mack ay for State Treasurer. A committee, consisting of eight Dem ocrats anil but one llopublican, was drawn in the House to try tho contested elec tion ease of Graham vs. Mooney, in the Sixth District, and another otic consist ing of five Democrats and four llepubli cans to try tho case of Geiss vs. Forsyth. A committee was drawn in the Senate to try the contested election case of Dia mond vs. Watt, consisting of live llepub licans and two Democrats. A resolution was offered in the House declaring l'ev. M. Kdwards of Lawrence county, as Chnplain. Mr. Craig thought there was no proprietyin opening tho ses sions with prayer, and the majority seemed to agree with him as the resolution was postponed. Wo are sorry if the mem bers are past praying for this curly in tlio session. A Man Robs mid Stubs Himself. A singular robbery occurred in tho Treasurer's office at Tama city. Iowa. Rarly last month, and after careful search by a detective, the Deputy Treasurer was ' suspected and finally made a conlession that he had robbed tho safe himself, aud inflicted tho injuries on his person. He stated that tho money was in the safe, at his mercy, and that ho Locarno possessed of an unconquerable desire to steal it. Ho took it and buried it under tho sidewalk of tho Court llouso yard, i whero it has since been found, not a dollar I missing. The wounds ho made with a A derf;vman ia Tjewist0, Me., mar kuile, and then bumped his head against , ,.ioti a couple sonio time ago, and was as ked the wall to produce tho bruises. He : to wait for bis fee until "nay day." Pay I must have been a man of surpassing i coolness, combined with great tenacity j of purpose, to deliberately plan and execute such a scheme, j lie was taken back whence ho came . aud given in custody of the authorities. ' The surprise of the people on learning ! the true state of affairs may be imagined. Catnerey, overcome with shanio and disappointment, shot himself on Tuesday, thus passing ignomiuiously away at the , early ago of 25. There seems to bo no adequate motive I for the robbery. The unfortunate man was comparatively well off, the owner of some valuablo real estate, and in the ! enjoyment of a good salary. ! DQK.A poor fellow named Thomas i Coyne, sentenced to the Massachusetts ! Slate Prison for life, attempted to end his earthly existence list week by making i a desperate plunge, head .foremost, from the fourth corridor in the south wing to tho solid granite pavement, nearly forty '. feet below. Miraculous as it seems, ho was in no way injured, and literally j escaped without a bruise. A wooden stool happened to stand on tho spot where ho fell, and his body, turning in the descent, was precipitated upon it crushing it to splinters. The stool saved his life, for if he had fallen I upon the stone floor every bono in his body must have been shattered, lie was ! takeu up in an unconscious condition aud carried to the hospital, whero ho .soon ' revived, and in a short time commenced to walk about, only complaining of blight lameness in his legs. B. Two prominent church members in Talbotton, Ga., quarreled about some church matters recently, when one struck th other with his catle. Thereupon the latter stabbed his assailant in tho neck with a pocket knife, severing a main artery and causing his death in a few iniautes. Attempted Murder nntl Suicide. t2T A narnt nlicll,onc of 'Gilmore's pills,, i i t i it., i 1.1 was found the other day lodged between A man named John lutchic, who has two lmil(lim,s jn Charleston, S. C. A lire a pretty gay wife, and of whoso attention nearly destroyed one of the buildings, but to other people ho is extremely jealous, forinuatly did not reach tho unoxplodod attempted to kill himself and her in a j shell. rather novel way hist week, at their 3f It lins transpired that a Hartford residence in New York. He was beating youth who, much to the disgust of the la .his wife when her cries alarmed an officer ! y in the case, postponed bis wedding by on post, who rushed in the room, which . is in the second story. As soon as Hitch ie espied him he took his wife up in his arms aud rushed out of the window on to the fire escape. Front this ho made a spring to the yard beneath, but tho wife caught hold of the iron railing and clung to it until, by a vigorous pull, Ritchie compelled her to let go her hold, as she was dangling, in the air, holding on by one of her turns. They both fell to tho pavement, the woman being dangerously injured. He escaped unharmed, and was arrested. The woman is not expected to recover. A Terrible Tragedy. A terrible tragedy occurred at Sleepy Hollow, N. Y.,on the afternoon of the 1st instant. A man named V. W. Buckout shot his wife, a New York merchant named Alfred Handull, and ii son of the latter, named Charles Randall. Mrs. Ruckout was shot in the temple, Alfred llandall through the heart, and Charles llandall in the !-ide. Mrs. Ruckout and Charles llandall arc dead, and the elder Randall is in a very critical condition. Ruckout gave himself up immediately, aud was ; lodged in jail at "White Plains. The ' cause of the appalling tracody is un- . known borne persons ascribe it to joal- iiusy, a nd others believe Ruckout to be i ns.itie. Miscellaneous News Items. C1" Emigrants aro pouring into Texas with almost a continuous stream. IW A New York dentist is charged with stealing a woinans earrings while li.cingher teeth. 55?" An accidental death occurred in New York on Tuesday from carrying pis tols. tif A burglar was arrested in New York recently, whilo pretending to bo deputy sheriff CSTTho temperance societ ies of Trenton, N. J., are to unito in tho formation of a Funeral Aid Association. C3 General Terry has assumed com mand of tho Stale of Georgia under the re cent Reconstruction acts. IW Well-executed counterfeits of twen ty dollar notes of tho Tradesmen's Nation al Rank of New York aro in circulation. day has not yet come to him. i fW An entire family at Pottstown "were recently poisonou oy ino water worn uieir Well. They aro all recovering under medi cal treatment. K3f A young lady of Condon, N. Y., who has been blind for sixteen years, suddenly received her sight a few days since, -while enjoying the company of some friends-. Tf MrR. Clark who murdered her threo children at Eedenville, Marshall county, Iowa, is still living, but is very low, wear ing rapidly away, and must soon dio'. A California counlo lately celebrated j their golden wedding by a tight, in v.luch I tho woman was victorious. The old man j immediately drowned himself. I UTA woman hangod herself in New York I on Tuesday, thou gli fear of long sepera tiou : from her husband, against whom a warrant tiff" On Saturday a faro bank on Broad way, N. Y., was entered by burglars, tho safo broken into and $5000 carried oil". If i they had taken the proprietors too, no ono would nave cared very inuen. EST A Methodist clergyman at Hingliam Mass., being unablo to olliciato owing to I illness had his placo in tho pulpit suppiued , by bis wife, a few sabbaths sinco. Who was a li elp-mcct indeed. St. Louis physicians report that city alarmingly unhealthy at the present time. ' Smallpox among aduUs, and scarlet fever and measles among children aro prevailing to an alarming extent. i?" Tho Ohio Legislature met on tho 3rd inst., and organized by elocting A. J. Cunningham tho reform candidate as speak er of the llousp. Governor Hayes, in bis messngo to the Legislature, recommends tho adoption of tho Fifteeth Amondment, ishows a sur plus in tho estimated receipts over expendi tures; states the debt at $9,855,938, and recommends a re visum of the llnancial laws. CSTMr. Thomas Haskell lias returned to Paris, Me., after an absence of sevontoon years, and lia greatly incommoded his "heirs" by demanding a return of his property, which they divided among them long ago supposing them to bo dead. " " . , - bo trusted to trust him for bis wedding bitit. C2?" The wind on Sunday blew off the hat of a little girl as she was walking with her father in Trenton. Her lather and she turned and hurried alter it, and the next moment the si, ire of the Fourth Pres byterian Church fell with a crash across tho sidewalk at tlio very place where tln' had just been. t?f Toronto has just had a mysterious case of murder. Tho coroner's jury re turned a verdict that the deceased came to hia death from injuries received by some blunt instrument having penet rated t,ho roof of bis mouth and passed through a portion of the brain, but how or by whom indicted there was no evidence to bhow. First Tick. There is no danger of a stock such as Wananiakcrifc Brown's giving out very soon, aud it there was, they are continually manufacturing and adding new and fresh garments. But nt the same time, ; there is great advantage in making early I selections of Fall and Winter Clothing. ' We advise all our leaders to bo in time in making their purchases, and to get a "first pick" out of this wonderful stock at Oak 1 Ia.ll, of which we bear so much. A Cure for Dipt&eria! 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