4 . NEW BLOOMFIEI)), jPENNJC Tuesday', September XT, 1872.' I 1 1 in . Anotiikb arrest has been made of a per son charged with committing the Nathan murder, of two years ego in Now York. The person arrested this time is tjie no torious Billy Forrester. Tho detectives are very confident of boing ablo to prove that ho is the guilty party. . , , Cbableb O'Connob, has written a letter to the committee sent to notify him of his nomination at Louisville, declining the honor (?) they propose to confer upon him.' So the " straight outs" are still without a candidate. Many of those who previous to the meeting of the Louisville convention wore opposcrs of Grooley, are now heartily giving him thoir support. ' Tbb manner in which the True Demoerat a Republican papor publishod at York, re fers to the Democratio candidate for Con gress in this district, is not only in bad taste, but shows a lack of truth that we are sorry to boo, though it is too often ex bibited in party papers. We protest againts Buch personalities in any case, and though politically opposed to Mr. Mugeo, we must say in this case, the charges are entirely uncalled for. Mr. Ma- gee's paper not only comos out promptly,but will bear a favorable comparison with any Democratio papor in the State. , . ' ' ' Malno Election. The election in Maine on the Oth inst., resulted in a Republican majority of about 15,000. , The avorago , majority of the Re publicans for tho past few years has been about 10,000. The following table will Bhow the vote since 1807. ' '' " Dem. ' ' Rep. ' MaJ. 1867 ....,..,...4).0,V) , (7.IM9 . ,11.1)14 1808 66.4:11 , TA.tm . 20.4US 18AH.,,: 39.854 '' W.H21 ' 16.47 1S70.... ,....M,bM 67,040 9,506 1871.... ....48,120 ' 68,787 10,831 1 III will be seen ty the above figures that it is Only on1 the years - when a presiden tial election' is to be hold that a full vote is cast it " The President's Stables.' ino nnest staulo in tho country was re cently erected by President Grant, ' and is described in a Washington - paper, as fol lows : " About a hundred yards from tho now State Department building, how "being erected, there stands a handsome pressed brick structure that resembles the resU donee of some village merchant or banker. It is, we should say, some 80 feet front by 70 feet doop, two stories In hoight, with a Mansard roof, and finished with admirable taste. Those are the Prosidont's stables, and they are perfectly superb. AV e have seen imperial stables abroad and Bonner's princely establishment in New York, but we never looked on anything of the sorb superior to these of the President. - One enters undor a broad imposing porch,' with a carriage store-room on one ' side and the harness rooms upon the other. From this the visitor or horse passes over a solid con crete pavement, through handsome oak doors, to a hall.' To the left are six hand some box stalls, beautifully finished in oak, and surmounted by wire screens of the most admirable finish. These stalls are at least fifteen feet square. ' To the loft of the ball are ordinary stalls. Above this are hay-mows slid a suit of well-finished rooms for the head hostler and family. - Below are more stalls for horses, feed-rooms, and other conveniences for snoh an extensive establishment." ' Strange Affair. During the past week stories have been in circulation in our town and neighbor hood which partake somewhat of the supernatural. .They run to this effect : On the 20th ult., stones commeuoed full ing around the house and barn of a respec table farmer residing alout two miles from this place and have since continued to fall at intervals dally, except Sunday, ranging in size from four to six pounds nud smaller. They are said to have entered the dwelling on several occasions through the doors and windows, breaking a half dozen or more window ' lights, falling on the table at meal time, one ' dropping into a dinner pot on the stove. On Tuesday morning last a small child was hit on the head with one of the stones and slightly bruised. Those superstitiously inclined attribute the strange occurrence to supernatural agency. At last accounts the mystery was unsolved. There are a great many extrava gant reports in circulation about the aftuir, but we have confined this paragraph to statements made by members of the family only. Wuynttboro Record. . ' Joseph Brown, eighteen years of age, was recently conviuted of the murder of tlioJK reamer family, at I'ottsvllle, Pennsyl vania, last winter. He betrayed no emo tion, when the verdict was lviiiliy ed. ' : ., ; Accidentally Shot Pond by a Companion. I Three young 'men resident! of South Washington, named " respectively Conrad Weltzel, H. W. Deckraan,' and Frederick Rohledor, on Saturday' went on a gunning expedition1 16 the marshes'' that border Gravelly creek, just bolow the long bridge; The parties had mot with good sport among the reed birds and ortolans until about eleven o'clock, when Rohledor was' shot nnd instantly ' killed !by his companion, Dcckman. 1 '" ' " " " '' Rohledor was wading in tho marshes, and doing the shooting, whilo his two com panions seatod in a boat, reloaded the guns as fast as he filed thorn. ' Rohloder handed bis gun to Dockman to bo ' reloadud,1' and the latter1 having capped both tubes'of the othor gun, attempted to let down the right hammer by pulling the loft triggor the muzzle of tho gun being pointed towards the head of Rohledor, who was only a few feet distant. Of course tho loft hand barrel was discharged and the contents entered the head of Rohledcr, just under tho right ear, killing him instantly. Young Deckman was married on Thurs day evening last, and' his young wifo is sadly distressed over tho melancholy oc currence. . i The coroner held an inquest over 'the body of the deceased, and the jury found that the shooting was purely accidental, and exonerated tho accused from all blame. Wathington Patriot. , , Fearful Death, Louis Hope, a boy appd thirtoon years, met with a dreadful death at Jones & Laughlin's mill, in Brownstown, yester day morning. The lad had been tempora rily employed at the mill, having takon tho place of his brother, who had burned his hand and could not work. 1 Ho had stooped in front of a pair of rolls, through whioh a bar of red hot iron was being run, and, before he could get out of the way, the bar : pierced his thigh diagonally, coming out near the knee, lacerating and burning the flesh terribly, tearing open the femoral artery, and causing Bpeedy death from hemorrhage. The unfortunate little follow was drawn away from the bar as speedily . as possible, and a physician called. IIo was carried to tho home of his parents, near the mill, whore ho died in a few minutes.-1 The bar was , seven-eighths of , an inch wide by nino-thirty-seconds in thickness. About one month ago the father of. tide boy had a leg broken at the mill. - Last, week a smaller child of the family fell from a chair and broke an arm, and following this accident was the burn ing of the hand of the older boy mentioned. Louis had been in the mill but about two hours when he - met his territilo death. PiUtburg Commercial of the Wlhintt.- The Dutchman's Leap. , Tho Allontown Chronicle of tho 11th Inst., says: , , ,., . ' Last evening, 'about quarter . post 0, a Gorman was walking on tho Lohigh Valley railroad bridge aoross the Little Lehigh, kettle in hand pipe in his mouth, and in tently observing a couple of, shifting en gines down towards tho East Penn Junction. Coming from above was a coal .train, un observed by the Gorman, .neither did the engineer see him until tho engine was nearly on top of him. , When within a few feet of the German, and when his death seemed to be inevitable, tho signal for down breaks was blown. The German turned quickly around and as it appeared to those pn the train that he would be manglod by the engine, jumped upon the bumpers and was carried below the Junc tion, by which time the hands succeeded, in stopping the train. He was not injured, fortunately, and as he descended to the ground.be coolly remarked to tho engineer, " I lost moln ' hat und mein gettle, but I Bsvcd mein pipe, ha, ha !" ' Killed by a Needle, i' The Crisfiold, Del., Leader, says: Corde lia King, a colored girl aged eleven years, and living at Hopewell station, about 8J miles from Crisfiold, met with a sudden and somewhat singular death on Tuesday. Hor mother had gone to visit a neighbor and Cordelia, accompanied by a little bro ther, went to the pig pen for the purpose of feeding the pig. She had several needles and plus sticking in her dress front. : , While in the act of leaning over the pen, her foot slipped and she full striking her breast on a fence rail, causing one of the needles to be forced iuto her breast. Her brother started for his mother, followed by his Injured sister, ; but the poor . girl had gone scarcely a hundred yards before she fell in the road and died, , , , . , tWM New Orleans on the 13th Inst, State Auditor James Graham was sent to the Parish Prison for contempt of the Eighth District Court, in refusing to give a warrant on the , Treasury for f 47,000 lu favor of the State Board of Assessors, in accordance with judgment , rendered, the payment of which the Auditor is endear-,, oriug to resist. . ." . DTAt Philadelphia on the IStb Inst., Mr. Edwin Oram, while arranging some iron work on the front of the fifth story of Sheppard & Arrison's store,' in Chestnut street, above Tenth, foil to tho ground by the slipping of a ladder, and injured him self to severely that he died In a few min utes from the result of his injuries ' ' ' ' Miscellaneous News Items. I -jet - Two men wore killed on the west end of the noosaio Tunnel on last Wednesday, by the premature discharge of a blast ,1:. ,. IS? A pious young man In Eldora, Iowa, recently stole a horse which ho traded away for i0 In money and two Billies,' , . C3 A wan at Connelton, Ind., has ob tained a divorce ' from his " wife , on .'. the grounds that she forced him to marry hor against his will. , .... tW The discovery Is , announood of a cave, noar Lindon, Perry county, Tonn., in which ice forms even in the hottest day in summer.. . , .. , ;. 1, , . -.-., - - 1 t3yHoavy rains have prevailed through out the Northwest for the past weok of ton days. There are reports from some points of damage to whoat in shocks and Btocks. ' ' t3T James McMastorS, a lawyer, charged with maliciously destroying an ;indonture or lease of a piece of property in Brook lyn, was hold In $1,000 bail to answer1 ' tW Hatvoy J. Steward, a doputy sher iff of Vermillion county, was shot and kill ed by n. P. Conner, whilo reading a war rent for his (Conner's) arrest for theft,?the othor evening, at his father's house, noar Danville, Mo. J tW On Wednesday last, a girl ton years old, named Henry, boarding at Cozzen's Hotel, at Cozzen's Landing, fell over the banisters of the hotol to the first fioot, dashing her brains out Her parents live in Now York, . , tMuch excitement prevailed in mer cantile circles on Exchange place and Commerce street,last weok, at the reported failure of five heavy and well known firms, four of which have been extensively en gaged in the coffee and sugar trade.' ' tW At Providence, R. I., Patrick P, Dcnany has been arrested on suspicion of murdering George H. Tavor,sash and blind manufacturer, who was found dead in the cellar of his factory. The. object of the crime was robbery. '' ' CU" Detectives In Whitley's ' Bureau have seized about $20,000 worth of coun terfeit notes in an express package ad- drosscd to B. Still, New York. 'The box was shipped at St. Louis! and the officers have been on the watch for it ' for several weeks. -' "" t3TMrs. Lowenstoin, whose daughter, an accomplished young lady, became in sane last week at N. Y. had an attack of aberration of mind fr6hVthe effect of her daughter's misfortune, and cut hor throat, dying shortly after. The family are high ly respSbtable. : ' ;' ' ' ' - C3T On the 7th inst, Calob Shorcer, a woalthy farmer living in Ossawatomie twp., Kansas, In a fit of insanity, produced by domestic grievances, murdered his daugh tor,' Mrs. Wallace, and dangoronsly wound ed his own wife- and.' his daughter's hus-i band. The latter, in defending himself, struck Shercer -With ' a club, killing him instantly. The wouudb received by Mrs. Bhercor and Wallace '.are prdnrmncod mortal. ..'..'.' : i.j.- ' Foreign1' Items. j ' Two craters of Vesuvius are stilt smok ing, and slight shocks are felt at the foot of the mountain. ' ' ' ' '"' r In Mexico city, recently two women who foil in love with a sergeant in the army, and were jealous of each other, fought duel. One was armed with an ordinary dagger, and the other with a -daggor mode from a horn. The duel was . fought ac cording to the rules of tho code, with other women as seconds. The woman with tho bone dagger killed hor antagonist, and the murderess and seconds were arrested. ' r . Madrid, Sept, 10t An aocidout occurred on the Barcelona and Valencia Railroad yesterday, resulting in a hoavy loss of lifo The express train from Barouloua to Val encia was upset between .Taragona and Tortosa, in consequence of a land slip, and the cars wore overturned and destroyed. A large number of passengers were killed and wouudod, and many of the wounded have been brought to Taragona. ' Madrid, Sept. 11. A great landslide is reported near Fraga, in Aragon, ou tho bank of tho river Ginca. The bed of the river was filled with earth and its waters were forced from their course, and the country, around town, is inundated. The bridge whloh crossed the river at that Kint was carried away.' - A barge, with forty men, women and children, taken from the Hooded houses, was swamped ' and 1 all on board drowned exeept three. Many other lives were lost, and the damage to property is very great. : ,; . i :t-- .. Quite a riot took place in Borlin recently sll brought about by beer.1 One ' party of riotous characters, - enraged at the advance In the price Of beer by Uopf & Co., made an attack upon their 'brewery and complete ly wrecked it. The police were compelled to charge on the crowd with drawn swords and It was not dispersed until 'manygnsr sons were wounded and a still largor num ber were arrested. : ''' ' " ' Many of the rioters were open in thoir expressions of disrespect for King William and Bismarck, whom tlioy denounced as receiving a large share in the Increased rate on beer. '' ' "' '" ' ' " ' tWAs an Item of polltlcial interest, it may be stated that the following card from Hon. Benjamin Wood appears in the N. Y. Corhmorcial. of tho 11th Inst :, ;' . New York, Sept. 7th. Hoif. Jons MonniBHE Sib: Please pay to Joseph A. - Monheiraor the $1000 forfeit money now in your hands, on the bet of 810,000 made by mo that Horace Grecloy would be elected next President I havinir forfeited the Same: 1 ' ' 1 : Very respectfully,' B. Wood. 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