4 3 CI NEW KLOOMFIELI), PENN'A. Tuesday, March J, 1S70. The member of Congress from S. C, Mr. Whittimore, lias resigned to save the disgrace of being expelled for selling his West l'oint appointment. A COLORED SENATOR HOW sits ill tllC Senate Chamber at Washington. On Friday last, Senntor Hovels, the colored Senator l'rom Mississippi, was admitted and look the oath of ollico, and now rep resents the State formerly represented by Jefferson Davis. Gold has fallen far below the expecta tions of every ouc, and on Friday last touched as low a premium as 1GJ, thus making United States Securities of 1881, above par in gold, as they were selling the same day at 117J. If this fall in gold continues the question of a return to a specie basis will soon be settled, without any trouble. The above is the lowest premium since Sept. 1st. 18GJ, when it was 1GJ. The publication of the Dally Globe is costing the country thousands of dollars annually, and is really of no use. There is a prospect now that the imblieatinn of i - speeches in its columns, that have never j ueen delivered, will be discontinued bc- fore long, as some speeches published by Mr. Muugen, of Ohio, aro considered by scn:3 of the members to bo outrageous If his speeches havo the affect of doing away with this system, they have at least done that much good. Hon. A. K. McClure, is evidently unable to forget the grudge he owes Sen ator Cameron, and now takes occasion to write a long letter, in which he asserts that the Ex-Secretary of War left that I position in the Cabinet, at the especial request of President Lincoln. This unnecessary attack the Senator so far has not noticed enough even to say "shoo fly," aud evidently cares little bout it, probably feeling that such let ters damage tho author fully as much as the person they are intended to injure. Jury Duty is a kind of service that few men do with willingness, and is con sequently a service that they would gladly be relieved from. The New York Jour nal of Commerce makes a suggestion which ;ems to us is really worthy of con sideration. Wo quote as follows : " Wo would allow all civil suits to be tried by a Judge alone in every case where noither party demanded a jury. This would strike out the call for such service from three-fourths, if not nine tenths of tho civil cases on the calendar. There aro few disputes in which both parties and their lawyers would not rath er leave the decision to the bench than to the jury box. In the remaining cases let any party demanding a jury bo compelled to give security for tho payment of a sum sufficient to furnish ample remuner ation to those who may be compelled to give their valuablo time to the task." This would also relievo the public treasury from quite a largo expense, and place it where it properly belongs, on those who insist upon demanding the ser vices of a jury. There is uo doubt but that in .the great majority of cases, the cause of justice would bo promoted, and iewer unjust verdicts would be rendered, than under the present system. At least the question is worthy of consideration, as furnishing a means towards relieving men from this duty, or if compelled to perforin insecure a fair remuneration for iheir services. An Extraordinary Cose. A correspondent of tho Uoston Pout, gives the following account of a singular case of suspended animation or of pecu liar appearance after death. The body is at the house of Mrs. Josiah King, in Charleston, 11. I., who is the mother of the young lady : iNliss Susie A. King, her daughter, was about twenty-three years of age, and of fine personal appearance. About two weeks ago she was taken sick with some affection of the throat, by which she was cuufiniid to her bed for several days, when she was supposed to be convales cent, and allowed one day to come down stairs. That night, however, she grew worse, complaining of severe pains in her hands and feet, and coutiuued t') glow worse till the next day, when she lasped into an unconscious state, in which slio remained until her death, on Friday, the lltii, at hall-past seven o'clock, A. iM. The usual piepeiations for the grave were made; the body laid in the coffin, and on Sunday the funeral services were held. While the friends were taking the last look at the body, a physician present thought ho observed signs of life. The body was removed from the coffin, and, being piaced in blankets, friction and artificial respiration were resorted to without effect. The next day the galvan ic battery was used, but was also without avail. After hearing the above particu lars we wereinviied to view the body, which lay in a Collin on tho table, where it. had remained since Sunday, this being ii e eigntn clay since death was supposed to have taken place. The body presented tho appearance of a person in full health and sound s'.eep. The face was full and round ; t lie cheeks flushed, and the lips red; the eyes un suuken, with no outward sign of" death. There was a total absence of muscular rigidity, and Wednesday, after lying six clays in tins condition, the body was perceptibly warm to the touch. The physician present applied the stethoscope, v in jruirmti'Mi in lilt; bcart, while the application of a lighted but could detect no pulsation of the match to the skin produced no blister hiled with scum, which is said to be invariably the case when life is present. M any physicians from the surrounding country have been to witness this wonder ful phenomenon, though disagreeing in their conclusions .some believing Miss King to be in a state of tranc.!,"" others thinking her dead, attributing the preser vation of tho corpse to arsenic, which it is possible she has been accustomed to take for the complexion, a habit prac ticed by many young ladies- That Aliss iv. Had this habit, however, the faun v dul,y The father of the young ladv was Josiah Kin brother of cx-( iovei uor King, of lUiode Island, who. it mav bo remoin bored, occupied the Gubernatorial chair during tho -'Dui-r War," in 18 1 1-2. iMueli syiiii.nhy is felt and expressed for the family, iimi some idea of the public feeling niauil'esiod in thecaso may bo in ferred from the fa-t that during the past week over 'JjOO people have visited the house to see and In-ar for themselves. Terrible Slcainhoat Disaster. On Saturday the Ithli, tilt,., the steam boat Emma Xo. 3, James Maratta- cap tain, bound from New Orleans to Cin cinnati, about lil'iy miles above Memphis, struck a snag, aud commenced tilling with water. Every effort to back the boat off the snag, get her to shore, or to stop the leak was unavailing, and the officers prepared to send tho ladies and passengers ashore in the yawl. At this juncture the hieam er careened, upsetting her stoves and setting fire to the boat in so many places that it was impossible to ciLnguisii the flames. The passengers beea ne greatly cxeiloJ, and 'before the yawl, cont.iiu'ug the ladies and us many passengers s it was deemed prudent to put in' her, ctiuld be pushed beyond reach, a rush vas mad,), audit was iinuiciiately swamped, and turned bottom uj.wii d, drmv rug all the ladies, many passengers, and ilm clerk an I pilot, Tims. Triinue!, who had been put iu ciliary to take it ashore. '1 iie officers then atlemp.cd to launch the life biv i., bur. we-e driven awry by tire when the task w..s nearly accomplished; doors, planks and bales of c-iitou were theu procu -cd, mid uU on bo. rd started for shore, except Male Ca.'cb Manilla, Pilot Atteiuioriiugh, threo passengers, head chambei maid and head conk, "who could fird nothing secure enough to trust themselves on, and huddled together on a narrow strip of forecastle in front of some casks of sprap iron, which protected them from fire, mid which they preveut- cd burning by throwing water on them with their hats. Captain James Marat ta managed to reach the wheel, which fortunately Was not submerged entirely when tho bo; t sunk, and extinguished the fire. JIo was soon afterward taken off by Iho skills which arrived from the nearest houses one and two miles distant, as quickly as the owners could bringthoni ; also rescued a party on the bow which still hung on the snag. The greater portion of those who started ashore on floats succeeded in reaching it, but lirstengiueor Lycmherger and a passenger named Mcl'ar'laud died from exhaustion and cold after reacliiiiix shore. Many remained on the boat until badly burned before attempting to go ashore. Murder ami Lynching. On the 15th, ult., in Ueardstown, 111. a man named Wilcox entered the saloon of Geek & 'ecker,during their temporary absence, and assaulted a drunken man who was in the saloon, and beat him badly. In a few minutes Geek & lleckcr came in when the ruffian drew a revolver and shot Geek dead, and then turned and fired at Decker, the ball inflicting an ugly and supposed dangerous wound. The murderer was arrested. On Friday Mr. Geek was buried, aud there was a largo gathering at Ueardstown. Just after dark a large crowd, number ing fully five hundred, gathered around the jail. Without employing force they took the keys from the sheriff and put him miner ruarci. i no mob t hen entmw they hud the wrong man In the meantime tho murderer, who was in another cell, chained to tho floor, was made aware of the designs of the mob got possession of an iron" bar, and as the. leaders of the mob appeared to open the cell door ho warned them that he would sell his life dearly. His resolute demeanor produced a change of action but did not defeat the purpose of tho leaders, and a pistol-shot through tho head of the murderer killed him. His body was taken out of doors aud hung by the neck to a tree. A Xew Breed of Cats. Some months ago, a Lithuanian lynx escaped from a traveling menagerie, at Altona, and 20 reward was offered for its capture, but in vain. Not long ago, a sentinel at Kiel observed a strange looking, cat-like animal coming out of the mouth of a largo cannon on tho ramparts, and after a short while returning with a duck in its jaws. Tho man got assistance a net was spread over tho muzzle of'tlm gun, and the missing lynx was recaptured, together with a domestic cat and a litter of three young ones. The offspring of this curious and hitherto quite unprece dented cross of breeds have been trans ferred to tho botanical garden of Ham burg, where they have been visited by many naturalists. The directors of the Zoological Garden in Paris havo already offered 5000 francs ($1000) for one single specimen. 55" Pimples, JJIotches, Eruptions or humors appearing upon the face are re moved by (lie use of J)r. Pierce's Alterna tive Extract, or Golden Medical Discov ery. For Weak Pack. Female weakness, or Irregularities, nothing equals it. Sold by druggists, or send three aud a quarter dollars to Dr. II. V. Pierce, Puffalo, N. Y., for three bottles, free of Express charges. Gold or Currency. One of the insurance companies of N. Y. has resolved in payment of all mortga ges and indebtedness made to them pre vious to 18(52, to receive only the curren cy of tho country, and not to demand or receive gold. The subject is to bo dis cussed at a general meeting of all the companies this week. The Maine Senate has passed a resolu tion that, all Stato obligations contracted before February 25, 1862, bo paid in gold. Custom Department. Our readers must not forget that while Wuuamaker & lirown lay st ress upon their ready-made Clothing, they never theless have a Custom Department, larger and better than any merchant tailoring establishment in tho city. You can send or leave your measure there and get, as fine clothing as any gentleman could desire1, and at most reasonable prices. IBS? A government steamer has been dispatched from Halifax, N. S., to Sable Islard, to search for tho missing steamer City of Bonlon. . n "i.u nuuitu i imuiiMi pieuy severely, jc is understood the jail, seized a prisoner whom they sup- j "o private charities of any kind will be al posed to be the murderer, got a rope a- j hwed to pass. The last reception by the round his neck, and then discovered that I Voverno1: io1' Ul 'SCilS0U came oil on Tlmrs tl,n l,.l J dy evening. pnjJl. Special Correspondence of Tub Times, llAnmsnuuG, Feb 20, 1870. Mr. Editor : Tlio 32nd passed off very quietly hero. It was observed more like a a Sabbath than a National holiday. On last Wednesday the 2;Jrd inst. Until Hous es of the Legislature resumed their labors. There is no apparent change in their mode of disposing of business, and if there is any virtue in "making haste slowly," the mem bers and their constituents are certainly profiting by it. The lirst thing done by the House of any interest to your "Venders was Hie indciinitt! nnstiinnoiiiiiiil- .if "Mi- I I new county bill (l'elrolia) by a vote of six- Hr.i.inn f., tit.l.. "V' 1 ... .j-ii,,. ... i ,.111 j-iivc. a uiu - iiieiiiucr lioni J'eriy, Miliiken, voUng with the majority, and Skinner from Kranlslin with tlio lninor ! ity thus showing that t he interests of your uiHirieb .ire equally iiivHieci oniiiiHijuestion. Among the numerous petitions presented were two by 1). 15. Millikcn. one from citi izens in Tyrone township, asking tlio re peal of an act passed A. 1). 173!, relative to swiuo running at large in said township. The oilier asking that no eliango bo made in the penal code so far as regards capital punishment.. Tho Senate has refused to concur with tho House in maidiuitho salary of the Slate Treasurer eiylit thousand dol lars, and have reduced it to live thousand dollars per annum. Senator Wallace read in place two proposed sectionsto article lirst of tho Constitution of tho State. The amendments proposed are about as lengthy as the moral law, and havo rel'eiciu e to the Legislature only and seek to coniino its actions hereafter to matters for general leg islation, thus excluding all of a private or i luca.cuaracier. rsoin blouses adjourned yes- terday, the Senate until Tuesday evening , next. Tho llouso will re-assemble onMon I day evening. I'p to the moment of njonrii ! ment, the House worked assiduously "at the appropriation bill. It is being sifted and riddled pretty severely. It is understood Miscellaneous News Items. tW Another steamboat disaster has oc curred on the Mississippi, resulting in the loss of twelve lives. OF Two boys, nine and ten years of a"o, f - I , ... . . . . V1 ' sous ui it clergyman, were Killed by light ning, at Springlield, 111., on the 10th ult. I2f A counterfeit 15 coupon on tho loan of July 17, IStil, has been detected at the United State.) Sub-Treasury. IS?" Tho Supremo Court decides that In diana divorces, aro valid throughout the country. 3?" A Tcrro Ilaute j'ustico lately gave his decision that a verbal contract is not good without a stamp on it. E3F" A California paper reports a recent "lish shower" near Monterey, in which tho ilsh varied in length from six inches to three leet ! W A scheme is talked of in London to enablo travellers to reach Australia from that city, by way of San Francisco, in forty days. EUTGoorgo Dixon, of Michigan, who caused tho death of his little son by stamp ing upon his heart, goes to prison ibriifteen years. E3TA Cincinnati bello caught her boot heels in a sidewalk grating, and when sho was extricated sho was found to bo two inches shorter. If' On the person of a rag-picker, nam ed Thomas Kerigan, who died suddenly on Sixty-sixth street, N. Y., was found a bank book representing $700. dT A substance has been found in Pan cako Mountain, Nevada, which is said 'to resist intense heat better than anything heretofore discovered and it is to bo used in lining smelting furnaces in the silver mines. IT5F"A Dole-cat, imt imt nf liiu nm. n. other evening, in New York, and scamper ed up Broadway. A policeman, mistaking it for a squirrel, gave chaso and captured him. Tlio M. P. went homo and buried a suit worth iifty dollars. ."?" Lawrence, the Bangor murderer, requested the oiiiocr in chargo of him to release him a short time, so that ho could murder tho witness against him. Ho said ho would bo willing to bo hanged then. Tho hard hearted sheriil' unkindly refused his request. tW" A Delaware man, who was charged with murder, was acquitted, and now refuses to pay his counsel's fee. His wife was di vorced after tho crimo was committed, but she advanced money to pay the expenses of his trial, and ho repudiates her claim also. tWA man named William Miller is con fined in jail in New York for contempt towards tho United Slates District Court. He has now been in prison twenty months. Payment of a line of 2r00 is tlio condition of his reloaso, and as this is far beyond his moans his sentcneo is virtually imprison ment for life. fZT A man named Thomas Doyle, for whom United States detectives have been searching for a long time, said to bo ono of tho most clever counterfeiters of the present timo, was arrested in Brooklyn on the 22d, and P. B. Emory was arrested for passing a counterfeit ten-dollar Treasury note, and on his porsou was found $143 iu bogus money. He was held for an examination. WILL Al L TIIOSK AFFLICTED WITH Cough or Consumption IJi'iid the folluwlng ami learn tins value of ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Dr. LLOYD, of Ohio, Surgeon In 1 1 1 r Army dur ing the war. from exposure, contracted consiniii. linn. Ho nays i "I have no lie.iiiaiicy In stating Hud it was l.y tlio use o. your I.i mi Halsam Unit I am now uliva ami enjoying health." Dr. FLKTCIIKK, of Missouri, says: "I recommend your Halsam in preference touny other medicine lor Coughs, mid it gives satisruc tion." ALLEN'S LUNC BALSAM 's tlio reme dy to cure all Lung and Throat dillieuities. It should he thoroughly tested lieforu using any other Dalsam. It will cine when all others fail. Direc tions accompany each bollle. J. X. Harris k Co., Sole. Proprietors, CINCINNATI, O. Sold by all Drug:risis. Perry Davis & Son, l'UOVlDEM'K, 1!. I., (ieneral Agents for New Knglaiul Mates. -Sohl by Dr. M. li. Btrickler.New liloomlleld, I'a. Feb. 1STU lin. jp.VIN K1LLK K Cures Sore Throat. A Favorite Medicine with all classes, Is Davis' I ain Killeh. IF you have the Painters' Colic, L'SE THIS 1'AIN KllJ.HK. "V"0 Medicine is so popular As the Pain Killku. JEKr the Pain Kiijjju always at hand. IF you have a Cou.il or Cold, I SU THE l'AIN KlLLEli. LOOK out and not be eau.;ht without a Jiolile ol 1'ain Km.iai ia the house. LET evey body use the 1'ain Killeh. For hi'UAiss and l!uiisi:s. "'i:i:Y sailor should carry a bottle of I'AI.N KlI.LEK With llilll. I EME.MllF.lt, the Pain Killku Is for V ' botli internal and External use. The Pain Killer Is for sale by medicine deal ers generallv. 1)2, Sold by Dr. M. 15. Striekler, New liloom llelu, l'a. Feb. lin. TO THE WOltKINO CLASS. - Wo are now pre pared to liirnish all classes with eonslaiil employ ment at home, the whole of the time or for tlio m .ug muiiitm,, JM1SIIICSS J1CW, llgllt Illlll prolltll- b)e. I ersons ol either sex easily earn from one. to So per evening, and a proportional sum devoting their whole time to the business. Iioys and idrls earn nearly us much as men. 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