4 ljc dtmt0,' New jBloomficfo JJcu NEW BLOOHFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, March 19, 1872. WI1I TOU HEAD THI9 ! We Intend to stop every subscriber's paper when the subscription expires, for If not noti fied to the contrary, we take It for granted that be withe It discontinued. With the lnrge umber of papers mailed from this office, mistakes will sometimes occur, and a paper be continued beyond the time for which payment Is made, and In that ense, it will be sent until all arrears are paid. The date on the direction label tells every subscriber when bit subscrip tion runs out. The House last week adopted the report of the committee declaring the Hon. B. F. Meyers entitled to his seat from the Six teenth Congressional district of this State. Tint Election in New Hampshire re sulted in the election of Mr. Straw the Re publican candidate for Governor by about 1200 majority. The legislature is also largely Republican, which is considered of considerable importance from the fact that they electa United States Senator to suo cccd Mr. Patterson. It was generally considered that the death of Dr. Stanton the Auditor General elect, having taken placo before he was sworn into office, there was no vacancy, and that the office would therefore have to be filled by special election, or by some act of the Legislature. The appointment of Mr. Brigham by tho Governor therefore was a surprise to many. His message and the action of the Senate will be found in the report of tho Legislative doings. Tuouhlks are continually occurring on the border between Mexican and Ameri can citizens. Despatches trom Arizona on the llUli inst., says William McFarland was recently found murdered and hor ribly mutilated. Tho American residents went after a Mexican who had threatened MuFarland's life, and having found hira shot him on sight. Tho Mexican's friends retaliated by killing one of the party, nftcrwards the Americans made a general raid upon the Mexicans and killed four. A 11 fill entrenched himself in a house, on which tho Attacking party blow up the house, and shot him also. All business houses in Sanford and Florence are closed, in apprehension of an attack from the Mexicans, who are the roost num erous and greatly exasperated. Some of tho religious papers aro discuss ing the question of centre aisles in church es. An "elder," writing to a Western journal, says: "That aisle running down the centre is an impertinence a blunder. The preacher ought to open his eyes upon tho bulk of his hearers, seated right before the pulpit, and not look straight upon a a blank space. The time of dividing the congregation to the right hand and the left hand has not yet come. We know a man over forty years old who, iu speaking does not look at bin congregation. He looks down, over, around, about; or in an abstract mood he looks nowhere. He says he cul tivated the habit this way: His first two years' preaching was mostly done in a church that had a wido aislo gaping upon the pulpit in every vacancy, and he looked down that. IWnge (Stamp Poisoning Case. The Nashua, N. H., Telegraph says that a few days since Dr. L. Chcsly, of Not ingham, a well known and prominent phy sician in Rockingham county, received a letter from an unkuown source containing two postage stamps, with an urgent re quest that he should send by return mail a letter to a given address in New York eity. The Doctor complied with the request, using one of the stamps just received in mailiug the return letter, wetting the stamp by laying it upon his tongue, where' upon he was instantly seized with a mys terious fainting sensation, accompanied with severe convulsive action of the heait, difficulty of breathing, and a prickling numbness of the whole system. His wife was seized with like symptoms on applying a small piece of the other stamp to her tongue, and has been pros trated ever since. Dr. Chesly speaks of the ICu Klux in connection with the affair, and has sent the remaining stamp to this city for analysis. t3f" On Saturday as a freight train was running over the Toledo, Wabash and Western railroad, whew near Mendoza, some straw on the floor of a freight car loaded with twenty large mules Ignited by sparks from the locomotive. The flames instantly set fire to the hair of the animals which were burned almost to a crisp. When tho train reached Mendoza thirteen of tho mules wero found dead;' The rest must dio. The car was slightly burned. The loss of the twenty mules is 4,000. Tub Doings of the Legislature has not generaly been of much Interest to this section of the State during the past week. On Thursday the Governor sent tho fol lowing message to the Senate To the Honorable the tlenatt of PennnyU tania Gentlemen: You are hereby noti fied that in compliance with the third sec tion of the act approved 9th April, 1850, I have this day appointed C. D Brigham, of the county of Allegheny, Auditor General, tho commission to take effect on the first Tuesday of May next; this appointment being made to fill tho vacancy caused by the death of the late Dr. David Stanton, elected to that office on the second Tues day of October last This appointment, though good for three years, under existing laws, is subject to the action of the Legislature; and I recommend that provision bo mado for an election on the second Tuesday of October next, and that the party thus chosen may assume his duties on tho first Tuesday of May there after, In conformity with the provisions of said act. Jno. W. Geary. Mr. Rutan offered a joint resolution ap proved of the appointment and authorizing the said Brigham to hold tho office three? yjars, This was refercd to tho Judiciary Committee. An act was also passed td require tiie courts of Juniata county to appoint aud itors to re-audit and settle the accounts of tho township officials of Delaware town ship, JunlaVa county. The Senate also passed the bill providing for a convention to amend the constitution. Under this act the number of delegates is 152, and they are to be elected at the general election on October next. The pay of the members of tho convention is to be $730,andl0 cents per milo mileage, and $50 for contingent expenses. Tho bill which passed the IIouso was amended, and the House has not yet, concurred in the amend ment. The bill was also passed allowing Perrysville, Juniata county to vote on " Local option." In the House a bill was introduced by Mr. Shulcr to establish a ferry over tho Susquehanna from Crow's Landing in Buffalo township. A Terrible Ride. Tho Bangor Whig tells a story of a ter rible ride which Mr. Rufun Kilgore, a man living in Oldtown had. It seems he was walking on the railroad track in the direct ion of his home when he was overtaken by a train, which was moving slowly on ac count of tho deep snow. It was close upon him when he discovered it, and a moment's deliberation convinced him that his only course was to jump for the cow-catcher. This ho did, but miscalculated the speed of the train, and in consequence of the severity of the shock his leg was broken, and it was with great difficulty that he managed to secure a grasp. But ho clung desperately, and managed to drag himself to the pilot, hanging thero during the run of a mile, right in the teeth of the wind, and covered with the flying snow thrown by the loco motive in its way through the drifts. No one on the engine knew of his dangerous position, and his cries for help were drown ed by the noise of the wind and tho roar of the train until Oldtown was reached, and he was discovered more dead than alive. Assistance and restoratives were at once supplied, and the frightened and injured man will undoubtedly recover. This story is related with the hope, but not expecta tion, of lessening the number of those who are in the foolish habit of peripatetic ex ercise on railways. Nearly Burled Alive. The Milford, Del., News relates the fol lowing: During the late epidemic of small pox in Philadelphia, a young lady, formerly of this town, and living in Catharine street, Philadelphia, Miss II., was attacked with the disease and apparently died therefrom. The Attending physician pronounced her dead, and her friends here were notified ac cordingly. Every preparation was made for her in terment, which was only delayed on ac count of pressure of business on the hands of the undertaker in charge. This provi dential delay was all that saved her from being buried alive. During the interval between the time appointed for the buiial and tho time which the undertaker appear ed, Miss II., had shown such signs of life that this last sad rite was further postponed when her entire recovery ensued, and she is still among tho living. More thuu Bargained for. A gang of burglars recently met with a singular mishap in Manchester, Ohio. Elov en in number they wont at midalght to rob the first National Bank. Entering the building with a false koy they proceeded to open the door of the safe with powder. Whilo lighting the fuse a spark full upon a keg of powder which they had brought, and an explosion of unexpected proportions fol lowed. Two men were killed outright, and another had a leg fearfully mangled. The others escaped, but all except two of them have been captured. With one exception the burglars were residents of the county, wheie for seven years they have been com mitting depredations. Miscellaneous News Items. tSTMrs. Chapman, of Booth Bay, strangled her Infant child in a fit of religious insanity. ' HTA farmers child near Biddoford, Me., last week, died of cold and starvation whilo Its parents were away drunk, and a famished hound mutilated the corpse. tW Corn is knee-high in some parts of Texas. And all kinds of vegetables have been planted, and there are indications of an abundant crop. ' WTbe Francisco boys play with slings mado of wire and rubber, with which a buckshot can be driven through a half-inch plank. 137" Theodore Parker once said he wish ed that ministers and lecturers would be a little more generous of thought and more stingy of words. tW William Simpson, of New Turk, dealer in obscene publications, has been sentenced to one year iu the Penitentiary, and a fine of $1,000, to be committed till paid. - HT John Finn, a reporter of the " Her ald,' was knocked down and robbed in East Broadway Sunday night, by garroters. It Is feared his injuries, will prove fatal. One- of tho .Vrdters was arrested. t3T Judge Barrett has granted; a stay of proceedings in the case of Foster, the car hook murderer of A. C. Putnam, in New York. The case will be carried to the Court of Appeals. tS' Samuel Fargue, a shiftless fellow, shot at and killed his wife at Greenbush, New York, during a quarrel; shot at but missed his daughter, aged 18, and thon cut his throat dying in a few minutes. t2T In Scranton, Pa., it has been discov ered that a member of tho Order of the Knights of Pythias, in that city, is a woman in disguise. Tho discovery was made while the lady was being initiated into the mys teries of the third degree. 33" John Iluobel, a white man, was ar rested on the charge of poisoning four children of a colored woman named Tibner, in East New York. Two are dead and the others dying. Huebcl is believed to be crazy. t3TA drover named J. A. Miller, of Goshen, N. Y., was robbed of about $12, 000 Sunday night. Eight thousand dollars was subsequently found in a saloon where it had been left by the thief, but the re mainder, togothcrwith tho robber, aro still missing. J VW Benjamin Kauterman committed su icide at Schuylkill Haven, on account of sickness and trouble in his family. His wife and threo children are down with the small-pox and very few of tho neighbors ventured near to render him any assistance in caring for his sick family, they being iu indigent circumstances. C9"Isaao Whitehead, who attempted to throw a train from the track on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, near Wheatland, last November, by drawing spikes and changing the switch, has been arrested. The prisoner says ho mado the attempt be cause ho had a spite against the section boss. C3F" The Staten Island ferry boat West field, has been seized by tho sheriff of Kings county, New York, to satisfy judgment In favor of Mis. Madden, whose husband was killed by the explosion. The widow of Professor Chcnevicve has commenced suit against the owners of tho West Held. She lost her husband, and four children, and sustained personal injuries. 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