4 ljc lotmfifUr inws. NEW KLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, March Gth, 1S72. JtOCtipls. Tlie (Into on tlio direction la bel indicates tlio timo for which a subscrip tion is paid, consequently no other receipt is required. Persons writing for receipts will ploaso refer to the fiRiires on their label for a reply and if they are chargnil it is an acknowledgment that their remittance lias been received. C2T Judge Davis, of Illinois, and Gov. Parker, of New Jersey, bavo been named by the, Labor reformers as their choice for President and Vice-President.. Two of the wealthiest men in the country, are rather (singular candidates to represent the laboring men of tho United States. A HUM in New York bns printed fac sim ilies of several newspapers of last century and aro selling them on the streets of tho cities as genuine pecinicns of old papers. Tho printing is in old stylo type and on rough coarse paper which by smoking is made to appear as though actually printed a century since. When in the city a few days ago wo saw a party who told us that he bad sold several thousand copies at from 5 cents to 25 cents each. Those en gaged in it call it a sharp trick, but to us it seems more like a swindle. Tiik lxn nor in the Stato Lcg'slaturo the past week have not been of niueh general interest. Neither House was in session un til Wednesday. In tho Senate tho Kvaus investigation was brought up by the request of the coinmittee'for a warrant for tho at tendance of Mr. Evans. Tho request was granted. A joint resolution was passed appropriating $7,000 to pay tho expenses of tho Gray McClure contest. Tho House passed a " local option bill" by a voto of 00 yeas to 34 nays. Tho act allows each city, borough and township to voto on tho question. Locked In a Car. Upon opening a box car in tho Yard, at this placo, on last Friday a week, tho em ployes of the Pennsylvania Hailroad Com pany discovered a man who bad been im prisoned therein for three days and three nights. Wo failed to learn his name but ho is reported to bo from Indiana, Pa., and had entered the car at Lock Haven for the purpose of stealing a ride, tho door of which was subsequently locked and the car loft standing on a siding. When discovered lie presented a pitiable appearance, being starved nigh unto death and junablo to walk, having both bis feet frozen. After nrrangmcnU bad been made for tho allevi ation of tho sufl'erings of the unfortunate man, he was conveyed by the authorites to tlio Poor House. AlloonatTribune. Another Swindler. The Mecbanicsburg (Pa.) Journal of the 22th ult., says, "An individual named Zimmerman, hailing from Crawford county this State, representing a patented article which lie was positive should bo in the hands of every farmer, called on Mr. Longs dorf, residing a short distance west of this place, and stated that be was desirous of procuring tho services of a respectable and influential farmer in every county to act as his agent for the salo of the patent a con trivance to hold a scythe while sharpening it, whoso remuneration would be a liberal commission. Mr. Longsdorf at first declin ed tlio proposition, but linally was prevailed upon, and tho agent left, leaving a few of " tho best things out," promising to for ward a full stock shortly, taking, as ho suggested a receipt for the machines and giving in return a commission authorizing bim to act as agent that's what be called it. But a few days discovered tho "com mission" to bo a deed of sale, and the " receipt" a note of three hundred dollars. An effort was immediately inaugurated to arrest the swindler, which proved success ful, and be was brought boforo Justise Leas, whore after restoring the note and paying the costs, ho was allowed to depart." A To ugh One. The Bloomlngton (III.) "Leader" is re sponsible for tho following: A few days since a man named Daniels met with an accident by w hich one of bis bands was cut off, the absenco of which be did not dis cover until bo walked into the light, tho accident having occurred in a dark room. After bis arm had been dressed be com plained that bis thumb was pressed down in an uncomfortable position in the palm of bis band. On examination it was found to be true that his thumb was occupying the position be complained of, and when it was put in proper position on the severed band the pain ceased and has not troubled bim since. A Mystery. A letter from Ellenville N. Y., datod Feb. 25th says : In the month of December last, this vi cinity was startled by the sudden disap pearance of a young lady named Anna Hoys, the daughter of Maurico Roys who lives about six miles from Wurtsboro, Sul lival county. Bho was a beautiful young lady, and had always borno a good reputa tion in the communiiy in which sho lived, and no cause could bo assigned for her mysterious disappearance. Recent develop ments would seem to indicate that ono of those horrible crimes for which tho wretch RoKcmswig is now paying a slight penalty, has been commited in this case, by parties as yet unknown. On the next Thursday there arrived at Wurtsboro a coflln encased in a pino box, upon which was the address of the missing young lady. Tho box was sent to the homo of her father, and upon it being opened, it was found to contain tho remains of Miss Roys. Report of tho affair soon became goncral, and tho humblo residence of Mr. Roys was soon surrounded by tbo curious of the community, and the sad affair discussed in all its bearings. Tho great grief of the family hardly acted as a restraint upon the extraordinary occasion. Tho body of the unfortunate girl was buri ed on Friday week, but on Saturday, pub lic opinion being such that an investigation was a necossity, the coroner bad tho re mains taken up, and an inquest was or dered, which is now being held. A circumstance not thought of before is now related by ono of tho Shawangunk transfer coach-drivois. Ho says that about the time that Miss Roys disappeared, ono night in December, as ho was driving over tlio mountain, ho was overtaken by a man driving in a carriage. He stopped the coach and tho young lady got out of tho car riage and entered the coach. Tho man then drove rapidly toward Wuistboro," and the driver of tho coach proceeded on his way. Tbo lady never spoko a word, and ho did not recognizo cither of tho per sons. . . The affair, as may well bo expected, lias created a furore in the culiro community. That parties will bo implicated in tho dis appearance and subsequent death of tho young lady, who move in respectable cir cles, is tho opinion of many. A day or two will show. A Clerical Scoundrel. One of tho most outrageous cases on record was recently exposed at Baltimore. The charge is that Dr. Huston a promi- nant Methodist Minister of that City has enticed young ladies belong to his cliuicii from the paths of virtue, and that he has olso trained up members of his Sabbath school to minister to his lusts. It is ex pected that tho matter will bo investigated by the conference, which meets at Wurrcn ton, Va., on the Gth inst. Homo of the charges made against him seem almost in credible, and if truo there is no punish ment which could bo inflicted sufficiently severe. Ho has left the City and at present is sick in Cincinnati. In speaking of this case tho " Baltimoro American" says: "When it was taken into consideration that, presuming this man to bo guilty of all that has been charged against bim, tbo only punishment under the laws of tho Stato is a lino of ten dollars it becomes tho duty of tho press to expose and hold up to public- execration the offender. The pro tection and defonce of innocence is also a duty that no paper can honestly evade, and bonco we have assumed all tho responsibil ity of tho exposure. Thoro is now in tho city a young girl, who some six or eight months sinco lived in Dr. Hustons family. Sho afterwards lived with Mr. Carvillo M. Carson, and ac companied bis family when they removed to Savannah. In a short timo sho came back and declared that sho bad been tho victim of Dr. Huston. Dr. Huston was tried on this charge be fore a committee of preachers appointed by the Presiding Elder cf bis district. Tho girl's statement was contradicted in some of its minor details by the witnesses sum moned by tho accused, and tho committeo did not think tho case fully mado out. They therefore decliucd to demand bis suspension by tbo Presiding Elder. Tbo trial occurred laat November. When, therefore, these latter developments wero made, those best accquainted with Dr. Huston wero more or less prepared for them. tW An exchange says that Col. Forney contributes a remarkable articlo to the Chronicle, giving an inside history of the Republican negotiations with Grant in 1808, by which it appears that bo "accepted the nomination to save tho republican party," on the express condition of a renomination at the oud of his first term. What is still mora remarkablo, is that just l)cfore the nomination, Col. Forney advocated in tho ChronicU tlio ono term piinclplo, and said that General Grant was also in favor of that doctrine. Circum stances however alter cases, and ut that time General Grant was only wanting the first nomination while now he is after the second. tlT George Webb was shot and killed, and James Aid and David Ilainiltroo wound ed on the 24th inst., in an affray at Salem Church, five miles from Independence, Missouri. A family feud was the cause. Miscellaneous News Items. tW South Bond rejoices in a youth tho initials of whose name are Joseph . Urias Hickcnbottom John Bell Jones. Ho is get ting along as well as could be expected. tW Tho wholo of Col. Jas. Fisk's horses and carriages wore recently sold at auction and brought $30,000, which is only half what they wero expected to bring. tW A celebrated clergyman recently said that bo had found more good in bad people, and more bad in good people than ho ever expected to. Cs?" A St. Louis woman, over six feet in height, recently married a man who is but four feet nino. When sho wisbos to kiss him she has to stand him on a chair. W The body of Clement McCausland, Deputy United States Marshal, has been found 18 miles from Frog Point, Dakota. Ho perished in tho rccont storm while pur suing an escaped prisoner. CSTThe wife of Georgo Winant, depot master at Hempstead, L. I., who was sick, beat bim with a beef steak pounder so brutally, in Sunday, that oo died on Tuesdny. The virago was arrested. tWT Tho convicts of Rhodo Island, last year, mado $4,704 moro than the cost of maintaining tho Stat e prison. Good enough ! This surplus probably covered oil the Stato expenses. CSTJohn A. Cooper, of San Francisco, oved Sarah Fagan, proposed to her, and was just getting married, when Michael Riley came in and spoiled it all by declar ing that Cooper had ono wife living already. Cooper says he is respcctablo singlo man, and has brought suit against Riley for slander, laying his damages at $10,000. tW A St. Johns (Newfoundland) lover recently married a girl whom ho supposed was as poor as a church mouse, and not being a Crcesus himself, lovo in a eottago was his only expectation. After the knot was duly tied, however, tho girl informed him that sho possessed ono million sterling in her own right, and ono of tho handsom est residence in Canada is to bo the futuro domicilo of tho happy pair. tlT" A woman in Marysville,Cal., whose canary had left her, bung tho empty cage outside the window und soon bad the satis faction of seeing it occupied by a beautiful brown stranger about the sizo of her lost pet. A San Francisco woman, whose hus band bad abandoned her, took tho hint, and rendered her parlor so attractivo that soon sho had safe in her arms a better, big. gcr, browner fellow than he who ran away Recently a liUlo child, 18 months old, son of Samuel Bonders, was drowned In tho mill-race at Scbock's mill, three miles above Marietta, Pa. Mr. Souders lives closo by the mill, and, tho weather being pleasant, tho door of tho house was left open, and the child strayed out. Suppos ing that it had gone to tho mill to its fath er, Mrs. Souder went after it, and, not find ing it, made further search, when its dead body was found floating in tho mill-race. t3T" A Virginia paper has tbo following announcement of a marriage: "On Wednes day, the 24th ult., on horse-back, in front of the Tavern House of Win, J. McGraugh lin, in Pocahontas county, when the ther mometer stood eight degrees liclovr zero, by the Rev. G. I,. 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