tffljc imc0, Nctu Oloomftcltr, ?3a. NEW ISL003IFIELI), PEXN'A. Tuesday, April 4, 1S70. TnE Senators and Representatives of Texas have been admitted to their seats. JlAMUSBUita mourns the loss of Mayor Hays, lie died on Thursday last, alter a severe illness. Sknatoii Amks of Mississippi has hecn admitted to his scat in the United States Senate. The bill to pay the Border Counties for damages done during the war has been defeated iu the House. This will be gratifying news to residents in all all counties, except those which were to to be benefitted by the bill. The President has issued his procla mation, announcing the ratification of the fifteenth amendment, and declaring it a part of the Constitution of the United States. He has also scuta message to Congress in which, in view of the fact that so large a number have been enfran chised, that he urges them to take some action to promote the education of this class. A Majority of the Judges of the Su preme Court of the United States have decided to allow the question of the con stitutionality of the '' Legal Tender act" to bo re-opened for discussion. Argu ments will be heard early next month. This is, in fact, equivalent to a reversal of the late decision, us all iu favor of al lowing this course, concur in the opinion at that time delivered by the minority of the court, fully affirming its legality. As t he act iu question, in a great measure owed its origiual passage to the personal influence of the then Secretary Chase, his recent decision against it always seem ed to us liko a man trying to prove the illegitimacy of his own offspring. Yet, for all this, as the decision had been ren dered we dislike to see the question re opened, as this playing "fast and loose" with decision of the Supreme Court has a tendency to weaken the veneration which should be attached to decisions of the high est tribunal in the land. Important to Whiskey Drinkers. A new process has been discovered iu which sulphuric acid is used iu tho man ufacture of whisky from corn, by which treatment tho quantity of whisky is in creased from 15 and 10 to 18 and l'J quarts per bushel. A specimen of the ar ticle, which has been shown to us, proves to be a most deleterious and poisonous compound. When put through the usual courso of rectification it corrodes and de stroys everything with which it comes iu contact, and an ulcohol manufacturer, in attempting to distil it, discovered that it rusted the copper still to such on extent that the fluid was highly impregnated with copperas. If a copper still cannot withstand this article, how can the hu man stomach be expected to go it. flSy About the last thing to steal is a grave-stone, unless it bo the gravo itself. However, a thief with a peculiar bent of mind appropriated a head stone and i'oot stono from the marble-yard of Mr. Jacob Kohlcr, in Philadelphia last week. Mounting them on a wheelbarrow, he was about trundling them away when a police man interfered with his illegitimate pro ceeding. After being safe in custody he gave his name as Dauiel Fassett, aud said he dwelt in Uaiubridge street. At preseut he is residing in Moyameusing I'rison. S&. English sparrows have lately estab lished their residence in Lexington, Ky., greatly to the surprise of tho unfeathered bipeds there residing. Jldviec to riillip Sheridnn, Esq. A great many complaints have been made against Sheridan because he kills the Indians. The following bit ot advice is about as good a piece of satire on the subject as we have ever seen : One of the objections made to Shcri dauas a warrior is, that ho killed people. Another is, that he kills the Indian father at a time when his family needs him as a provider of food, itnd the inno cent squaws and children suffer from this cruelty. We always did think Sheridan killed the enemy too much. Why can't you just shoot them a little, l'liil., so as uot to hurt them ! Wiiy do you want to go around making a grave yard of everybody that murders Ameri can citizens? Don't you know any way to carry on a war without killing people this way? Suppose the poor l'icgaiis have taken a scalp or two, and dug the bowels out of a lew babies, and subject ed a lew women to the embraces of half a tribe of the most hellish ruffians that ever wore tho human form, what has that to do with it? You ought not, to do that way. You should send misioiiarics to them. Send them a peace Commis sioner send them the Cincinnati Uiizettt send them a bald headed Qua ker that can't be scalped senU them confound it send them Mitogen and his fiddle. We cau spare him. It would do him j:ood to go. It would do us g.i.id to have him go. The Indians would he glad to see him. Let him take .Mrs. Cobb along. Lot him take the whole female lobby from Washington. If (hey can't bring the Piegan to repentance and to thinking of his latter end, nobody cau. And don't be so brash with your shooting any more. Don't you remem ber how you used ltosser, iu the Valley V Ho only wanted to come along down in tho rear, lie wasn't hurting you any. Y'et what Jul you do to that young man? You went out with Custar and slut at him and charged into him with your iufernal cavalry, and made him git up and git till his artillery wagons went so fast only one wheel touched tho ground, and his horses were nearly tired to death. That's no way to treat a man. You should have been polite and friendly to him. You bhould be polite and friend ly to these Indians. Give them blankets and Spencer rifles and scalping kuives; give them tobacco and meerscham pipes or Partaga cigars ; give them the Agri cultural Report, and the Congressional Globe, and (Ireely's " Recollection's of a Busy life," and other civilizing docu ments. Give them Lydia Thomson. Give thutn Lydia. Yes, by all means give them L. Ohio Mate. Journal. Earthquakes iu Ecuador. Much damage has been done iu tho vicinity of Quito, in the Province of Lm babura, and in many other places by earthquakes. On the 2d of December several shocks were felt, and on i.,e 12th, continued shocks were felt from noon till morning of the next day, when a shock of extraordinary violence occurred. " The inhabitants," says tho ('anaina mail, " were terrified, and rushed from their dwellings, fell on their knees, and im plored for mercy. During the latter part of tho day thirteen distinct shocks were felt in Jipijaps, each one being accom panied by a violent wind storm. On tho 13th of J leceniber another terrific shock was experienced. "'Several times since many shocks have taken place, but none created great alarm, until tho 2d instant, when there was one of unusual severity at about midday; but tho most terrifying one of all took place on tho 3d instant, when be tween l'edernals aud Cabo Pasodo tho earth was seen to open and emit a hil lock of stones from i50 to 40 feet high. Behind or near tho spot where this oc curred stood an earth hill about 00 feet high, which suddenly and entirely disap peared. Around the base of tho hillock is a circular pond of salt water, and for a long distance surrounding that the earth which before wi:s hard and solid has be come soft and spongy. Tho inhabitants of tho locality have become positively terror stricken, aud no inducement will take them within a very long distance of of tho spot." An Eastern paper says, Mr. W. A. J. Seals, of Monroo, has shown us two minnio balls which wero picked upon the field after tho second conflict at Bull Bun. Tho balls met at right angles, and the point of one was buried half way in the body of tho other. Tho ball that was struck is bent, and tho striking bullet is flattened, but tho plug end ia plainly marked. The Troy Murder An Extraordinary Con fission. On Wednesday night of last week Manning Vundcrspcydcn, a wealthy farmer, living a mile from this city, was murdered in his barn. His son-in-law, G. A Alexander, reported that tho mur derer attacked him, after killing Vander speyden, hit him with an iron pump handle, broke his arm, and also cut his head wiih a knife. Suspicions wero aroused that Alexander himself did the deed, and this afternoon, at four o'clock, after writing a complete confession, bo committed suicido by blowing out his brains with a shot gun. His confession states that he meditated the murder for a year, and about four weeks ago intended to do it. but the presence of a negro frustrated his design He s:iys the Lord prompted him to do it. lie tried to escape but could not, and thinks he has done no wrong. He asks the paruoii of his wife, hopes to meet her in heaven, and says he had no accomplices Trny Paper. A Double Man. Ail the stories told of tho Siamese twins hardly equal this of the Scutch man. of whom tho following account is given by the lierum Scotiarum Uisto ria : During tho reign of James III., of Scotland, and at this court, there lived a man double above the waist and single below that region. The King caused him to be carefully brought up. He rapidly acquired a knowledge of music. The two heads learned several languages, they debated together, and the two upper halves occasionally fought. They lived generally, however, in the greatest har mony. When the lower part of the body was tickled the two individuals felt it together, but when, on the other hand, each individual was touched, one alone felt the fact. This monstrous being died at the age of 28. One of the bodies died several days before the other. JOSyThe New York Sun in a report of a night alarm of fire, tells tho following story, which is good, if not true : '-The staircase was blocked up with boarders endeavoring to get away their baggage. One young woman exhibited a heroism worthy of record. She was petite, with dark curly hair, and had just arrived on the landing with her arms full of kniek knacks. when she suddenly dropped her load, and putting her hand to her head exclaimed in heartrending accents. " Oh, my blonde hair!"' rushed frantically back and disappeared in a volume of smoke. There was a minute of awful suspense to tho by-standers ; but presently the coura geous girl appeared at the top of the stairs, carrying about ten pounds of blonde capillary ornamentation. One of the board ders said that this hair was lately impor ted from Paris at a cost of $17.")." Remarkable Preservation. A case has been recently reported of a boy who fell from the mast head of the ship Surprise into the sea, keeping him self afloat for t hree quarters of an hour, then being rescued by the vessel. This occurred during a very dark night, aud is oue of the most remarkable cases of pres ervation on record. The lad had on heavy clothing at the time, but succeeded in di vesting himself of most of it, and his boots, or otherwise he would have been unable to sustain the .weight of water they would have contained. JJSf No Ilminuo. We do not wish to inform you reader, that Dr. Wonder ful, or any other man, has discovered a remedy that cures all diseases of mind, body or estate, and is designed to make our sublunary sphere a blissful paradise to which heaven itself shall be but a side show, but tea do wish to inform jon thai Dr. Sayett Catarrh Jtumcdi hass cured thousands of cases of catarrh in its worst forms and atayes, and the proprietor will pay $500 for a case of this loathsome disease that ho cannot euro. It may bo procured by mail for sixty cents, by ad dressing 11. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y., For sale by most druggists everywhere. Four Men Killed. A terrible ac cident occurred at tho coal mines of Richard Heeksher, situated a few miles from Shenandoah City, ou tho 20th u!t. It appears that while four men wero desending the shaft to 'commence their day's work tho ropo broke, precipitating them to tho bottom, a depth of over 00 feet. All wero instantly killed. &3f Prince Pierre Bonaparte has been requested by Napoleon to leave France. It is said ho purposes coming to this country. Miscellaneous News Items. IW Imprisonment for debt has at length been abolished In Rhode Island. C3fOnly five persons were lulled in Russia, last year by railway accidents. tr"An American minstrel troupe has made "Shoo Fly" popular in Hamburg. VS" It is noticed that all the severe storms this year, have come on Sundays. Kminigration from Ireland to the United States has largely increased lately. t'An old gentleman of ninety, in Maine, is now in mourning for his tiflh wife. t3T The largest shoes for women made in the Philadelphia, market go to Utah ; the smallest arc ordered for Havana. ilf Tho latest about the composer Wagner, is that he intends to write two more operas, and then turn his attention to politics. tW The eofiin at a recent New Hamp shire funeral was drawn to tho grave on a hand sled, and the mourners followed on snow shoes. tW Commissioner Delano has issued a circular to revenue oliieers enjoining tln-m to discharge their duties prudently, courte ously and in a conciliatory spirit. ES" Reuben B. Russel, a well known live stock dealer, accidentally shot and killed himself while hunting, near Belleview, Ohio, one day last week. A Registry act supplement was pass ed in tho liouso at Harrisbiirg, with tho addition of a clause providing lor the regis tration of all without distinction of color. Or An argument was made in tho Uni ted States Supreme Court, last week, by the Attorney General, in lavor of a reopen ing of the legal tender decision. tS"A man named Thomas P. Williams was found dead in the chamber where ho worked, at the Continental mines, on the !i"tli ult. Ho went to work apparently well. 15?" A bill has been introduced in the Legislature, at tho request of the Water Department, to regulate the manner in which the water is to bo used in Philadel phia. C3T" Owing to the sudden rise in tho river tho embankment at tho lower lock of the canal at Keokuk, Iowa, gave way on the 2tfth ult., and the Government works at that place were hooded, causing much dam age. tW A bill passed tho State Senate en abling the Treasurer to draw on the Sink ing Fund when otherwise unable to meet current expenses, ami requiring tho pay ment in gold of interest on the debt con tracted prior to 1802. CfT" In Williamsburg, a young lady, Miss Eliza Creed, aged nineteen years, was re cently dashed to tho sidewalk by the wind with such force as to causo injuries result ing iu her death about two hours after the accident. C3?" Accounts have been received at. Des Moines, Iowa, of tho freezing of two men in the north western part of that State du ring the severe storm of the 15th ult. Six others are missing in tho same county, and it is feared they have met the same late. IW William Dean , alias Dick, has been arrested by detectives Elder and McDougall at No. iaJ iiroadw.iy, the $0,000 worth of bonds lately stolen from the Ocean and Norwalk banks having been traced to his possession. Dean is a resident of Yonkers, and has heretofore held a good position in society. JtSTOn tho 30th ult., a barn in Avondale Ohio was destroyed by lire, together witli all its contents, including two valuable hor ses, at one o'clock yesterday. It was the work of an incendiary, w ho barricaded all the doors of the residence and set that on tire also. Fortunately the latter went out, else the entiro family would havo been de stroyed. C3 On the 30th ult., as tho night train from New York was about four miles from Bristol, tho engineer, discovered an ob struction of some kind on the track. He was then very close upon it, but ho suc ceeded iu slowing tho train in a considera ble degreo before ho was forced upon it. Tho cugiuo struck the obstruction, but owing to tho good management of the en gineer but little or no damage was etl'eeted. tW Thomas Iligan, a Philadelphia ped dler, supposed to reside in Pino street, was decoyed, robbed and murdered in Kent Co., Del., on the I'Jth hist. Two colored men have been arrested, named Lober and Young, on suspicion, and it is said ono of them has confessed their crime. The body was found on Saturday by somo iishermen hauling their net in a mill pond. Somo years ago. a Milwaukee gentle man was robbed of a $100 bond. The thief has now sent it back, with tho information that it has "layed on his stummuck ever sonce." . Mis reason for taking it was very simple: " i tuk it for i wanted munny." His reason for not selling it is rather com plicated : " Evry time i went to sell tho thing sumthing told mo not to, aud i did n't. His surrender of the security is un conditional : " Here it is for i can't keep it no longor." 1 A IN- KIL L i: 11 . WE ASK ATTENTION TO THIS VNlllVALED. Family Medicine ! Tim rtiin Killer I, by universal consent, allowed to Iiave won tor Itself a reputation unsurpassed In tlie history of medicinal preparations. Us instan taneous effect In tin; entire eradication and extinc tion of rain, In nil its various forms, incidental to the human family, and the unsolicited written and , verbal testimony of the masses in its favor, have been, and are, its own best advertisement. Tor evidence in favor of the 1'oln Killer for Ministers' Sore Throat or Bronchitis, read the fol lowing: (1 knts. The ruin Killer has been a constant oc cupant of our house for over two years, and a por tion of the time it lias been the only medicine un der our roof. Hardly ever do I have my children complain of being sick, without, bavin;? tlicm ask in tl' same sentence for l'aln Killer. For several years before I became acquainted with the l'aln Killer, 1 had snireicd a great deal from an affection in my throat, thought by soma physicians to be llroni hitis, by others to ba what is called Ministers' Hore Throat. At one time it was so severe that I was obliged to give up preach In. AVithln a few mouths after I had become ac quainted with the rain Killer. I bad aunt her attack from that, distressing complaint. 1 tried iny new found medicine, and, to my astonishment and de light, It produced a wonderfully soothing effect. In a short time I was wholly relieved. Since that time I have had a number of attacks of the sains nature, and the l'aln Killer has always afforded ma relief. About one year since, my wife became sub ject to severe suffering from rheumatism: our re sort, as usual, was to the rain Killer, which would always relieve her. I have not time now to say more, as I could with a hearty good will, and always have done, iu praise of the l'aln Killer. 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