a foe. tjlotmtftclb funics. NEW DL00MF1EL1), PKNX'A. Tuesday, April 2, 1872. The apportionment bill which passed llio Houso wan changed Bomcwhat by the Senate, and a committee of conference will now try and agree upon a compromise. When tlio Mil is finally passed wo will pnb liBhit. The attempt to remove the Capital from llarrisburg to Philadelphia, 1ms been do foated. It was an outrageous sclicmo to lleeco tho tax payers, and wo wonder any docont men wore found to vote for tho measure. We aro still moro astonished to llnd that on the vote in tho House, there were 37 votns in favor of tlio removal. It has transpired that tho Semite) bill, placing Tea and Coffee on the free list, was a different bill from thnt which passed tlio House. Neither of tho bills are complete and consequently tho much desired meas ure is not yet passed. Tho friends of fico Tea and Coffee aro trying to com prom iso the matter. Tho main objections to tho proposed measure como from the free tar iff men, who are desirous of having tho tariff taken oil' of other articles, and who know if this amendment is passed, nny further reduction of tho revemio will not be feasible. It is announced that a Convention of tlio National Labor Heform party of Pennsyl vania will bo held in the city of AVilliams port, on Tuesday, tho 7th day of Slay, 1872, for the purposo of nominating candidates for Governor, Judge of the Supremo Court, and should tho Legislature so determine, for Auditor General and Delegates at largo to tho Constitutional Convention, and also to form an electoral ticket. Tho represen tation in the Convention will bo equal in number to both branches of tho Legisla ture. . The eommitteo selected to try the Gray McClnro case havo reported in favor of Col. MoCIure, awarding him tho Roat as Senator from tho Fourth district. ' Tho Colonel was sworn in on Thursday last. Tho amount of fraud shown to have been committed at tho recent election in that ' district is a disgrace to both parties, und wo think it would have bcon more just to have declared tho seat vacant, and had a new election. It is no credit to n man to to bold an office which was received by such means as is proven were adopted by both candidates, and a man with a nice senso of honor, would refuse a position, which is so tainted with corruption. But it is an unfortunate fact that those who enter tho area of political strife, leave honor behind. (Jraut's Position ou the Nomination for President. Tho Washington Republican, , speaking apparently by authority, makes tho follow ing statbment in explanation of President Grant's position in rcferonco to political affairs, and moro particularly on the sub ject of tho nomination for President. . " President Grant's position on tho sub ject of the nomination for tho Presidency is thisv Ho has never asked any one to vote for his owu renomination, or in the slightest way to ask for it. He feels that it is for the pcoplo through their representa tives In national conventions assembled to say who shall or who shall not bo their standard bearers. If they desiro that he is the man who of all men ouht to lead them in tho campaign whose shadow is already upon us, as they decided during the rebel lion, and after, when the rebellion oamo to an end, very good.; Wo will accept the re sponsibility and duty to which ho is called. If not, not. llo will stand by tho party and its organization all the same." Such a statement is sheer nonsense. Every one knows that it is the oflieo holders of tho Federal government who started the movement for his re-uominalion, and who are working to secure- that object. The peoplo also know that ' any bilieo holder who desires to keen his position Hart not take any other course. It is nu insult to common sensi to call a candidate nomina ted under such circumstances "a peoples candidate," ' ., 1 We have heard a uunilier of ltenublicans express an opinion on the subject of a re-, nomination of Gen. Grant, and uino tenths of them are opposed to it, many being op posed to it because advocates of the one term principle, unit, others. Iicohuuo they think a change desirable, . ' , . . , tW Forged certiil catcs to the amount of $17,200, purporting to be Issued by Georgo Opdyke & Co., have been ' sent to ' Now York for payment by' Iowa and Kentucky banks. ' ' ' ;; L ' tW Alexander1 Heavy, a New York law yer, is in jail on a charge of obtaining a lady's signature on a blank' sheet of japcr jmd thon filling it up so ns to obtain jpronl ttij. ;v-;;;';,.:; ; Tho Liquor Bill.- .' ;; Tho Philadelphia TeltgrapTi in referring to the liquor bill Just passed and which lias been approved by the Govornor, plainly ad vises tho liquor dealers to bribe tho Legis lature to repeal it. Tho advice is contained in tile following quotation : "The liquor bill which has passed tho Legislature and received the signaturo of t he Governor, and which appeared iu our columns yesterday afternoon, is not in tended for tho benefit of tho public, or to promote the cause of tomporaneo, but sim ply to "pinch" the liquor dealers of all grades and forco thein to pay handsomely for its repeal. The men who voted for this bill did so with tho expectation of being asked to re peal it j and we hope that tho liquor deal ers of all grades will tako action iu tho matter immediately, and call a meeting to prepare such a protest as tho Legislature will bo forced to pay attention to." It is bad enough to slander tho advocates of temperance, by sayiiigtlio law was passed with tho intention of "Pinching" tho liquor dealers, but to plainly advise that class to band together for tho pur poso of buying a repeal of tlio law, is rath er bad advice for a public journal to give. Singular Religion Excitement. A most rcmarkablo and unaccountable religious excitement has existed for somo timo post among a numlicr of the citizens of Old Berlin, Sangamon county, 111., and vicinity. It seems that tho pastor of tho Presbyterian church of that town became a convert to tho religious dogma of perfect holiness and entire sanctilie.it ion, and bo enrao so absorbed in tlio dogma, and exci ted iu refcrcnco thereto, that tho church dismissed him from the pastorato thereof. This minister then commenced holding "sanctilication meetings" in his own dwelling, which wcro attended by a small congregation of sympathizers. These meet ings, us they progressed, becamo moro and more intensely exciting mul boisterous. The attendants becamo moro and more in tensified in their faith in tho doctrine of perfect holiness, and in tho belief in tho utter vanity of all earthly possessions. Tho minister at length claimed ho was having revelations from God, one of which was that tho marriage relation between a gentleman and his wife, of Berlin, was unholy, and that God had directed him to deliver a niessago to them, commanding their imme diate separation. Two wealthy farmers who resided noar tho town wcro so far carried away by tho preaching of their minister, who they lc lievcd was God's oraclo, that ono of them oxecuted a deed conveying to him his farm, and tho instrument stated, "for Jesus," and tho othergavo him $1,000 "for Jesus." While tlio meetings were iu progress at the preacher's dwelling, and, with loud singing and loud shouts of tho crazy fanatics ring ing in her cars, tlio wifo of tho divino was confined and died, and it is believed of neglect. Finally tho sensible peoplo of Ber lin becamo indignant at tho proceedings and resolved to put a stop to them. To effect this they had, on Friday or Saturday of last wouk, tho preacher taken into custody (be lieving him to bo insane), for the pnrposo of having tho question of his insanity test ed before a jury. A brother of tho farmer who executed the deed and of tho ono who gavo him tho money "for Jesus" havo ta ken steps to prevent the expenditure of tho money or the recording of tho deed. Earthquake In I'allforniii. A despatch from San Francisco, dated March 20th, says : A shock of earthquake was felt through out tho State at 2:20 A. M. to-day It was felt less in San Francisco than in Sacramen to. No damage was done here. The cen tral force of the earthquake appears to havo been in tho Sierra Nevada east of Visalia. At Visalia tho shocks were sufficiently strong to throw goods from the shelves in stores and to crack the walls of somo build ings. Tho vibrations here lasted twenty seconds, but were not felt by more than one-tonthof the population. Parties at the foot of the hills twenty four miles east of Visalia report a crash as of mountains rent asunder. The earth quake evidently proceeded from that point, and radiatod witli decreased force through out the entire length of the State, but was strongest along the base of tho Sierras. Some slight damago was dono at Visalia, but none is reported elsewhere. - Hydrophobia. ; . t - Lycoming county has had a ' number of eases of hydrophobia during the past month. The Muncy Lumiiuirg gives the following account of another caso. A mad dog made his appearance' near Muncy borough, on tho lUth nit., biting a cow bologinging to Isaac Watson, a dog belonging to Joshua Taggart, two Cog and a cow and calf be longing to Thomas Wood, Esq., a dog be longing to G. Hervey M'Michael, one bo. longing to Louis Hill, and a dog and twd cows beloglng to Abner Fahncstock. 1 Mr. Fahncstock succeeded in killing tlio dog at his plae,' It iu also' stated that a number of dogs wore bitten in East Munoy. . There Is much excitement ' in' the community in coUKcqueiioo of (his UU of affairs.. 1 I. -j.: , 13F",Aii, old gentleman saw, a, bidder placed, against (J4Jdaughtor', window, lie at i0Wrl,i.'l!HU,l lUq, urj Qf flio,, ,and.cpin, mxucexj tolasl) water on "the ascending "4" i y. Horrible Affair In Otis, Mass. On Friday evening last, at Otis, Mass., there occurred ono more of that long list of unintentional slaughters by the criminal practice of " fooliiig". with flro-arms and pointing thorn at people " in sport." The foolishness of such acts is beyond tho power of words to describe; and it Is a criminal folly results in death in hundreds of cases. This particular case of this criminal fol ly was ono Philo Clark. ' Ho had a gun In his hand. Ho says he bad cleaned it out with water and supposed it to be empty. His sister, Mrs. Ellon Turner, who had como in to her brother's houso, with . Iter husband ond her little daughter, to mako a call, sat near by, with her husband. Clark was talking with them, and held his gun in his hand. Tho littlo girl asked what he was going to do with it. " Shoot your mother," said he, and pointed tho gun at her head. "Tako good aim, Philo," said tho lady, and hor daughter ran and clasped her arms around her mother's nock. Tho next moment Clark fired, blowing his sister's hoad in pieces, and Injuring tlio littlo girl's arm so that amputation will be necessary. " Ho bad no evil intentions, being on tho best of terms with Mrs. Tur ner, and is overwhelmed with grief." Ho is a steady, industrious man, ill tho employ of the Cold Spring Iron Company. Mrs. Turner was only 22 years of ago, and her daughter is six. Tho event occasions great excitement in Otis. Lofty Tumbling by Males. Tho Indianapolis News says with levity: A span of too confiding mules attempted to walk tho trestle-work at tho Otter Creek mines, in Clay county ono day last week. They had heard of Bloudiu stopping and turning somersaults and tho like, mid bad egotism enough to try it themselves. Af ter being suspended in mid-air by tho neck at tho end of a chain, for a minute, in lov ing and kicking proximity, they dropped to tho ground some fifteen feet, and walked away with tho air of mules who had dono something toward bringing thoir kind to a proper level. Miscellaneous News Items. A young lady who arrived at tho Franklin Houso at Detroit, and registered as Miss 'Frances Tyler, Quincy, Mich., committed suicide ou Sunday night by tak ing arsenic ITSrW. E. C. Harrison, David Abcr crombio, John Anibcrcrombio and Ed. F. Nicholson have been convicted and fined in Baltimore for selling obscene newspapers. Tho cases will bo taken to tho court of Appeals. CTlio women of tho Methodist Church at St. Louis held a meeting last week to consider a plan for memorializing tho Gen eral Conference of tho Methodist Church to permit the ordination of women as niin- jjters. Z3f A man having announced that ho wanted to marry a girl "with plenty of snap in hor," tho La Crosse Leader advises biin to "go for tho Wisconsin girl who swallowed forty percussion caps tho othor week." tW Thero aro in the United Slates two hundred und sixty-ono soldiers who have lost both eyes, ono hundred and eighteen who lost both legs, cloven who lost both foot, five who lost both hands, thirty-two who lost both arms, and sixteen who lost an arm and a log. 13?" On the night of the 21st., tho houso of Sandy Clayton, in Lawrcnco Kansas, was burned, and Clayton and his three sons, nged fourtcon, eight and four years, perished In tho llames. Mrs. Clayton and an infant were also severely burned, the former of whom will probably die. In Chicago post office, the other day there was found iu tho mails a newspaper containing $110, which tho simple minded sender was trying to forward t England under a two cent stamp. Tho name of the party mailing tho paper could not bo ascer tained, and tho valuable, paekago went to tho dead-letter ofilce. tS1" A colored woman named Johnston, residing near Birchruiivillc, Chester county is represented as a perfect Amazon, abund antly able to handle any man in tho town ship. It is related of her that on ono oc casion a warrant bud been issued fer her arrest and placed in the hands of a consta ble, whoso offoi-ts to tako her into custody wcro resisted. Ho thou called a u umber of others to his aid, but sho boldly defied them all. Sho was not arrested, but ou tho return of hor husband, who was from homo at the timu, uccompauicd him to the jus tice's offleo and gavb the required security. t-y Of all extraordinary living orcutures Which have nude their ajiiwarance upon the eartli, the most extraordinay is what is called a Compound Fowl now to be seen iu Norfolk, V.'. 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