4 le STimcs, NutPBloomftcii pa. Ijc Ioomfidb (putts ADVKUTISINO ItATESl 1 JVatwtioif 8 Ccntn per lino for one Insertion. : 13 " " ' two Insertions 15 " " "three liiKcrtlonn. Business Notice In Local Column 10 Cents per line. Notices of Marriages or Deaths Inserted froo. Tributes of Respect, Ac., Ten cents per Hue. YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. One Bqnaro, one year ; 112 00 Two Squares poryenr, 20 00 For longer advertisements iv reasonable dis count will be inado. Ten Lines Nonpareil or one 1 nch, is one square. NEW BL00MFIELI), PENN'A. Tuesday, October 24, 1871, Tiik Hotiiitoiial Kcturn Judgo for Frank lin Co. lias wo learn signed tho cert ideate of Mr. 'Weakley's election, mid application lias been mado to tlio Supremo Court in Pittsburg for a mandamus to compel tlio Cunilx'iliiiid eounty judge to perform bis duty. The louse of tlio rail ronds running from Philadelphia to N. Y. to tlio P. R. R. Co. has been completed and they will soon as sume its control. Tlio leaso meets witli much opposition in New York. This gives the P. R. R. completo control of a road from N. Y. City to the Mississippi river. Conmdkhaiilk interest is manifested nt the present time respecting the docision of the United States Supreme Court on tlio constitutionality of tlio legal tender act. It will be remembered that tlio court nt its lastsossiou reserved its decision on tho question until tlio present term. The opinion of tho court in tho case will be de livered by Chief Justice Cliaso on Friday tho 27th instant. Tiik President has issued a proclama tion declaring martial law and suspending tho piiilc&j of tho writ of habeas eorpun within the counties of Spartanburg, York, Marion, Chester, Laurens, Newbury, Fair field, Lancaster and Chesterfield, in the 8tate of South Carolina, in respect to' all porsons arrested by tlio Marshal of the United States for the said district of South Carolina, or by any of his deputies, or by any military officers of the United States, or by any soldier or citizen acting under tho orders of said marshal, deputy or Buch military officer within any of the said coun ties. Some of tlio Eastern fisherman are trying to get this government into a difficulty with England on the fishery question. Tho ftchooncr "Horton" belonging to Olocester Mass., was recently captured by a British vossel for encroaching on forbidden waters, ftho was taken to Halifax, but her owners managed to put a crew on her, sailed out of port in tho night, reaching Gloucester in afoty though eagerly chased by English gunboats. Tho fisherman say sbo shall not bo given up, though it is probable she will bo claim ed by the English, and must tie given tbein, or serious difficulties will bo the result. It is high time that this vexed fishery ques tion was deflnitly settled. Tiik Men selected by the boards of Judges of Cumberland and Franklin coun ties, to meet and foot up the votes cast for Senator in the 19th district and issue tho certificate of election although they ad mit that Mr. Weakley received a large ma jority of the votes and sent tho records proving that fact to the stato department refused to issue the certificate. As an ex cuse for this non-compliance with the law, they assort that Mr. Weakley's majority was due to bribery and corruption, though they neglect to state what means were used to induce them to attempt the performance of duties which belong only to the Senate or the courts. If obscure individuals cau decide sucli important questions, whoio Is the necessity of Senate or Judges ? Iu this Judicial district, we havo had a new court established by one, Frederick Coruman, who evidently is a diaciplo of Jim IleiHeflnger and believes that "Judges should only como from Carlisle." This per son was selected by the board of return judges of Cumberland, to take their returns slid meet like messengers from Perry and Juniata, whose duty it was to foot up the pint vote of the three counties for Judgo, and issue the certificate to the candidate living a majority. Common liowovor be came so unduly excited by the supposed im portance of the errand upon which he was Mnt, that ho attempted 'mto assume duties which belong only to the highest Judicial authority in tho state, and to decide upon tho legality of the vote, upon which the re turn he brought was based. Having deci ded adversely to Mr. Junkin, ho refused to perform the duty which was required of l.im, auddid not sign tho certificates of election. Tho requisite documents wore liowever signed by representatives from tho other two counties, and forwarded to the proper authority, which ' will secure Mr. Juukiu tlis commission as President Judgo of tho Oth Judicial district. ,:, . , We congratulate Perry county um tho honor of having that office filled by olio of her citizens, and one too, who win no doubt till the position with credit to ti e county -d satisfaction to tho district. Tried by Fire. A largo portion of tho West scorns to be passing through an ordeal of fire. Tho torriblo calamity at Chicago has taken the attention of tho public in a grent measure from the fires which havo been devastating tho country around lake Michigan. Porhnps the worst of all thoso fires has been that terrible one in the neighborhood of Green Bay, Wisconsin, which, commen cing near New London, has raged through out tho country cast and north beyond the Mcnomonsee river. This is a region which lias not yet been to any great extent re duced from its primeval forest condition, and its scanty population subsists to a great extent by getting and transporting lumber, which they obtain in illimitable quantities from tho great pine forests with which the soil is covered. Altogether tho (ire is com puted to havo devastated no loss thnn three thousand square miles, and probably not fowcr than ono or two thousand lives luivo boon sacrificed. A letter from Green Bay says : "Fully two hundred families, burn ed out of house and homo, have now come to this place, destitute of everything, and at least a hundred more families are in an equally bad condition. Houses, barns, farm buildings, fences, bridges on the roads absolutely everything has been swept away. Advancing steadily onward the firo at last enveloped and destroyed tho little town of Pcshtigo. We havo still to receivo full accounts of tho tragedy, but we know al ready that between six and seven hundred unfortunate pcoplo have perished. Tho village is some seven miles from the harbor, and on Sunday evening, tho 8th Inst., the same wind probably that worked tho ruin of Chicago, blowing with tho forco of a hurricane, fanned tho smouldering firo in the forests around into a blaze, and drove the firo into tho village There was no possibility of checking tho flames and the surrounding forests pre sented ono mass of firo. Tho pcoplo could only fly to tho river for safety. Those liv ing in close proximity to the water reached it and waded in till it reached their necks. Here they remained from two to four hours and by wetting their heads were oble to cs- capo with life. But many wore badly burn ed about the head and face while in the water. Many were drowned. Others, wo men and children, died from exposure. Thoso who lived only ono or two streets from tho river were stricken down by the flames and burned to death before reaching the water ; wholo families were destroyed. In tho morning tho streets wore strewn with dead bodies. Eight or nine bodies in one corner wore found near together. One family consist ing of father, mother, and six children weio found dead together within three feet of the water. It is supposed that the in mates of the Peshtigo company's boarding house, 100 and upwards in number, nearly all perished. Every report from the neigh boring settlements brings information of houses burned and many livos lost. The immense pail factory and largo saw-mil!s, and the stores, bridges, locomotives and cars were burnod, and every kind of prop erty destroyed. Auothor village buincd was Meuukaunee, at the mouth of the Menomeneo river. One hundred and fifty buildings were burn ed. There were no lives lost there,howevor, far as known. At a small settlement of flvo or six hous es, called Birch Creek, on the Stato road, nine miles north of Menomonoe, ' every house was burned,' and ton or twelve lives lost, only three persons escaping. At little Sturgeon Bay there was yet an other tragedy of the same horrible charac ter, Bovonty-five lives being lost. All over the northern part of the State farmers have been burned out, and for weeks to come we shall receive scattered reports of persons and families who havo jierished in the flames. How Did It Come There I In Philadelphia on the 2d inst., a man Thomas Buckley, sixty-four years of ago, was admitted to tho almshouse in a state of supposed intoxication, and placed in what is called tho drunken ward. As ho appeared to bo suffering from somo injury, he was transferred to tho surgical ward, thence to tho out ward, and finally back to the drunken ward again, without tho nature of his hurt being ascertained. Dur ing all this time he was gradually sinking, and on the 7th he died. A poll mortem examination was made, when it was dis covered that a knife blade about two inches long had been driven through his skull above and in front of the ear, and wax im bodud almost its entire length In the brain. The blade was not broken off, but appear ed to havo come from the handle by tho loosening of Its rivets. It was covered over by the skin, and but a slight wound was left to show where it had entered. Nobody knows Imw or when the Injury was indicted ; but tho really remarkable feature of the case is that (ho man : should have llvod at least iioavly a week with a knifo peuctrtttiug his brain to such a depth. The recent elections make u change In tlio political completion of tho Legislature. The Senate will havo 10 Democrats and 17 Republican oud tjio House 87. Democrats ami C3 Republican, giving a Republican majority of 27 on joint ballot. A Curious Case. ; Rather a curious caso has recently been brought to tho notico of the polico in Law rence, Mass. A burglar after breaking Into a house was captured, shot, nud carried to tho lock-up. Although his wound was slight, it was agreed that tho surgeon should tell him he would not live more than nn hour, iu order to draw a confession from him. Tlio burglar, after exacting a solemn promise from his captors that all tho money in his possession should be handed over to his wile, confessed that he was the author of many burglaries that had been committed in the region, nnd that ho had Bocrotod in Ash Grove Church in Albany, under tho pulpit, two tin boxes filled with gold and silver ware, nnd iu his room on Anh street in that city several hundred dollars in bank notes around tho wainsconting of tho wlndows,nnd In other places ; nlso, that his real immo was Cah rkb Saxhorn,' and that ho worked for a Mr. McDonald in Albany. Ho then handed over $1,800 in greenbacks, saying that ac cording to tho agreenient, that sum, with $800 in a savings bank in Albany and some f 400 more secreted in his room, should bo given to his wife, llo had not robbed for money, ho said, but for the pleasure of it; it was a mania which camo oyer him at times, and which ho could not shake off until ho broke in somo place. Tho dark lantern found in his possession is a marvel of perfection, and was mndo by himself. Sanborn's wifo who resides in Bristol, N. H., was shocked when she heard of his nrrest, us she supposed he was at work in Albany. All tho money nnd property was found concealed In the places indicated. A Severe Gale. Tho high wind which prevailed horo on Sunday the 15lh Inst., was a perfect galo further north. In New York somo damngo was done to shipping. At Halifax the damngo dono was quite se rious particularly to the shipping and the wharves, somo thirty vessels being wreck ed. At Montreal the roof of the new St. Gcorgo's Church was started during tho reading of tho litany, tho timber in the roof being green and the bolts somewhat loose. The consternation was intense, the people rushing out in tho middlo of the prayers. No damage, however was done. The Cathedral spire swayed liko a ship's most. Tho congregation, terrified, left before the completion of the service. Miss Annie Lowe, tho youngest daughter of John Lowe, late of tho Oazeite, was in stantly killed bv the falling of a tree. Many citizens were maimed by falling signs, cornices, Ac. ' May and December." At Upper Sandusky, O., a sad case of poisoning was brought to light recently. Ten or twelve years ago, Barnabas Wagon er, on old soldier of 1813, married a young girl not out of her toons, whilo he had reached his three-scoro and ton, and they lived together from the date of marriage apparently happy ; but sho had tired of hira and formed a plot with her brothor, Robert Gastor, to get rid of the old man. They engaged a travelling doctor named Fooney to do the work, agreeing to pay him $300 therefor. Foonoy procured Bomo strychnine, and Wagoner's wife made some bread and milksop for the old man, he being sick. The doctor put the poison into it. ; It was given to Wagoner, on the morning ot'Sopt. 21, and in the oveuing ho was dead. The $300 not being forthcoming, tho doctor threatened to expose the deed. This not bringing the money, ho confessed be fore a proper official, and gave himself up. Mrs. Wagonor and Iter brothor were ar rested. The citizens of Chicago have already be gun the task of rebuilding their city. Most of the banks announce thoir ability to pay in full and many have secured tempo rary quarters and resumed business. Money that was in vaults has as a general thing been found in good condition, while that deposited in iron " safes" was destroyod. Tlio number of lives lost it is feared will exceed the first estimate. Several of the newspapers have again commenced oper ations, and in the second issue of the Junr nal was published a list of porsons known to be missing numbering over Ave hundred, two thirds of them being womou and chil dren. From every section of tiie country liberul contributions roll in, and every ex ertion is being made to clothe and feed tho needy. The space burned over measures 2,500 acres and the number of buildings destroy ed will exceed ten thousand. ! . Thick Skulls. Tli workmen engaged in oihiiiIho; a way for the projected railroad between Woldon and Oarrysliuri;, Virginia, recently found one mile from the former place, iu a bank beside the river, a catacomb of skeletons, supposed to be those of Italians, of a remote age, and a lost anil forgotten roue. The bodies exhumed were of strange and re murkablo formation. The skulls wero nearly an Inch in thickness" ; the teeth wero filed sharp, ' as ure those of cannibals, the enamel perfectly preserved ; the bones wero of wonderful length nnd strength, tho femur, bcng as long as tho leg of an ordi nary mail, tho statue of tho body being probably as great as eight or nine feet. Near their heads wore sharp, stone arrows, stono mortars, in which their corn was brayed, nnd the bowls of pi pes 'apparently of soft, friable soapstono. 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