STIjc intcsv Ntuj 'Blaomficl&v JJcu Ijc fllomnfif lb Shirrs. NEW BLOOMFIELD, TENN'A. Tuesday, October 8, 1872 ' Murders In the largo cities are bocom ing more mid more frequent. At the pres ent time twenty-five murderers are con fined in tho " Toombs" " at Now York awaiting trial. In consideration of the present high price of provisions, tho Governors of the Bank of England have added five per cent, to the salary of every officer, clerk and porter in the establishment. After being out nearly sixty hours, the jury in Mrs. Fair's case rendered a verdict of acquittal. Mrs. Fair, who was in Court fainted on the announcement. The verdict excites no surpriso owing to tho inferior character of the jury, which were selected under technicalities of law, from among men so ignorant as not to know enough about this notorious caso to have formed any opinion favorable or unfavorable to the defendant. Civil Service. Nasby in one of his letters gives tho fol lowing good hit at worthless officials: "I was in Washington in the time of a lunatic named Jencks, of Rhode Island, who, not withstanding his experience in tho House, fancied ho could get a bill through it that had common sense in , it. lie called it a Civil Service bill, , Tho principle of the bill was so clearly right so necessary, indeed that I supposed in my innocenco, that it would become law at once. But it did not pass. One Representative was shocked that any ono could bo so heartless as to propose it ; when I intimated that tho in terests of tho people demanded it, ho promptly roplid, with a show of much indignation, that take away his patronage, which this bill did, and he couldn't hold his position at all indeed, without it he couldu't bo re-nominated." " But," said I, " I know of a Revenue Officer of your appointing who is as com plete a scoundrel as ever went unhung." " Truo," was tho reply. " I know it too but ho can carry tho delegates of tho third ward of my city at any time, and without hiin at my back I stand no chanco what ever." ,; This Representative was laboring undor the delusion that he was in Washington solely for his own benefit. I suggested to him that ho might go out of Congross and go home. ' "But what could I do at home?" ho asked. Tho conundrum was too heavy for mo, and I gave it up. . I saw so many like him, it occurred to me that in half tho districts, at least when over they found a man absolutely good for nothing, that they knew of, thoyoloct him to office on tho principle that thcro must be some use for all meu. - Novel Scene at the White House.' After our report of the interview of tliQ Grand river Indian delegation with tho President closed on Saturday last, the Teton-Sioux party wore introduced by Gen eral Cowen, Assistant Secretary of the In terior, and a council with tho Groat Father took place. Modicino Bear, chief of the Teton-Sioux, opened tho " big talk" with a speech very similar to the one ho recently delivered before the Secretary of tho iuto rior ; but before doing so, laid his hugo cal umet on tho niantel-pieoo, and aftor remov ing his feather head-dress, deliberately proceeded to unshirt himself, 'to the no small astonishment of the pale faces pres ent. After divesting himself of his nether garment ho advanced towards tho Prsidont and holding it aloft was about to put it over the ' Groat Father's head when General Cowen took hold of . it, and pla cing it on a chair, told Modicino Bear through' tho interpreter that the Great Fa ther would not wear it just then, but would accept it as a proof of his (Med icino Boar's) goodwill. It seems that it was Medicine Bear's war shirt, adorned, in which ho had lifted tho hair of many ft hapless enemy, and that ho desired to present it to tho Great Father in token of the estimation in which ho held him as the big-chief of the pule faces. ' Among tho Teton-Sioux, and in fact 'among many other Indian tribes, similar garments are highly prized, fab ulous value being set upon them by tho wearers. General Cowou accompanied tho delegations to tlie denot yestorday f morn ing, and shakiug each man by the hand, bid hira good-bye, They Jnvited tho Gen eral, to come up the Missouri next fyll and see them, and said they would , trout him well. . 1 1, his speech at the White House, Medicine Bcav told tho President that Gen. Cowen belonged to him, (meaning that he 'hold! hlui In great esteem,) and that his promises to the Ted meu had been fulfilled. Wellington BUrf m I I him V Uard Story. A couple living in Jersey City, the Jour nal tells ns, disappeared on Monday of last week, and went to New York, abandoning their three children, who, when found by the neighbors-locked in a room, were nearly starved to doath. . The first intimation that they had cleared out was made when the constable came to dispossess them for non payment. There the children were discovorcd as aforesaid, locked in a room, ' from which every thing of value had been taken. They were hungry and crying for food. The old est, a boy twelve yeais of ago, laying in a corner suffering with a raging fever. The sister, a girl about eight years old, was doing her best to pacify the infant, nine months old, and yet unweaned. This terrible and atrocious state of things, which shows a parental heathenness, almost un believable, was communicated to Poor master Dudley, who had the throo helpless children transferred to the hospital for the present. Rail Rond Accident. About 2 o'clock on last Tuesday morn ing, the locomotive of tho Cincinnati ex press train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, when passing Garrett's siding about twenty five miles from Philadelphia, was thrown from tho track together with tho baggage car, and causing a loss of lifo and property. Tho accident was caused by some per son who removed the joint bolts and plate from tho Tail on the outside of tho curve, and moved the rail six inches out of guago wedging it in that position. The engine and cxpross cars wore throwrrdown an em bankment of 25 feet. The fireman and engineer were both killed. Tho former was named Charles Klino and the latter Samuel Keller, a resi dent of Harrisburg. Tho remains of tho former were taken to the West Philadel phia depot. No passengers were injured. Miscellaneous News Items. C2T Abby Cable has been arrested at Poughkecpsio, Now York, charged with committing abortion on Susan Cramfey. Tho lattor died. C3T On tho 1st inst., the wife of Dr. W. Wharton, of Jackson's Four Corners, was killed at a Republican polo raising, at Ran dolph's. The centre pole broke and struck her. tW Tho latest patent contrivance design ed to stop a runaway horse is a pair of blinders, by which tho driver on pulling a cord, Instantly and effectually blindfolds tho unruly quadiupod. E2? Four men aro supposed to have been drowned near Eastport, Maine, by the up setting of a boat on the night of tho 27th. Tho boat has bcon found, but the bodies have not been recovered. C3F" A stable proprietor in Chelsea, Mass., had sovoial of his horses mysteriously sick ened recently. Examination revealed a lot of polypod in tho hay, which it is supposed poisoned the animals. t37" A young lady at Peoria, 111., tho other day, spread a piece of bread with butter, arsenic and sugar, for the rats that infested her room, and laid it on tho tablo. Sho next spread another pioco for herself with butter and sugar, which she laid bo sidothe other. Sho then began to read a book, grow hun gry while absorbed in reading, reached for hor bread and butter without looking up, and getting the wrong ono, began to oat. Tho physician soon carro, and had to make a night of it. tS" Recently a lovely Desdomona, only daughter of a farmer living in Bothlehcm, Albany county, N. Y., ran away with an ebony Othello, a farm hand originally from Maryland, and married him at Albany that night. The father raved in vain and cut her off with a shilling, while tho mother is heart-broken. . i tW On tho 2d insti, Aldon Marson, of East Pittston, was killed in an altercation with his son John, during a drunken row. Marson, who is a desperate character, had bcon abusing his wife, threatening her life, when tho son interfered with tho above re sult. Young Marson Is under arrest. Ho is only nineteen years of ago, and is said to be a peaceable young man. C2H A Cincinnati youth,: guided by the advice of a fortune teller, sought to make a girl love him by means of electricity work ing from undor hor chair. Whon the time came she sprang into the air about three foot, and when she came down she landod on her lover's hair and took about two handfuls therefrom,, and then told him that she hated him. No match. tZf At Tunnel Hill near Cairo, III., on the 1st inst., an affray took place among laborers employed in the railroad tunnel. Three mon were stabbed, of whom ono lias died, and the other two will probably die. Thoir names aro , unknown. After the tneleo, au attempt was mado to blow up tho residence of a saloon keeper, named Caner, who has incurred tho ill-will of . the crowd, but the fusee failed to ignito a whole keg of powder which was placed under . the building, iand Caner and his family, who wejs asloep, made a naiTow escape. Whis ky seems to be the only cause. ' ,. .V v 'f , HIT A storm swept over the village of Osceola, Arkansas, on the 28th tilt, about noon, uprooting trees, sweeping away fences and demolishing houses. ' Three churches and sovoral residences were de stroyed, and two persons were killed. The crops wore mined along - the line of the tornado, which crossed the river at this point and then swept up tho Tennessee shore. " ' - 'tW The New Brunswick Carpet Com pany, have now running at thoir mill "Short's Patont Power Loom," weaving solid tapestry Biussols carpeting six times tho ordinary width. This is the first time that so wido a fabric has bcon mado by steam power, and this is the only loom now known that can weave carpets, shawls, reps, and similar fabrics of unlimited width by power. tW On tho night of the 1st inst., seven masked men entered the rosidonco of Sam uel Pope, in Patterson, N. J., and whilo five pistols were pointed to Popo's head, he and his wifo wore securely tied, tho thieves rilled tho house, carrying off (1,000 In mon ey, jewelry and silverware, and $7,500 in railroad bonds. Payment of the bonds has bcon stopped. There is no cluo to tho thioves. USTLast Monday forenoon, at Lyons, Wayno county, a farmer's team ran away, throwing the man out of the wagon and killing him. In the afternoon a relative named Fox drove the runaway team to the village, for the purpose of scouring a coffin for the doccased, and in crossing the Cen tral Railroad track, a locomotive collided with the wagon, and Fox and the horses were killed. Tho locomotive and two or three cars were thrown into a ditch. No person on the train was injured. Foreign Items. London, October 2. A terrible accident happened this morning to tho passenger train from this city to Edinburgh, while running at a very rapid speed. It camo in collision, near Kirtle Bridgo, with a freight train, causing the instant death of nino persons. Many others aro injured, and it is feared several of them will die. The train was behind time and was running at a furious rate to make it up. The scone of tho disaster is not far from Carlisle, Cum berland county, and "a train has bcon sent from that town to bring in tho dead and wounded. C3F Tho American ship Jano J. Southard took fire on the 1st inst., off Monckstown parish, on the coast of Muustcr, and was scuttled. Sho was bound from Cardiff to Rio Janeiro. New Advertisements. BORDENTOWN (N. J.) FEMALE COLLEGE. TliormiKh Instruction. Healthful and bcuu t iful local Ion. One of the most carefully conduc ted and best sustained institutions in tho Slate. Fur terms, etc ., address Rev. JOHN 11. liltA K E LEY, I'll. I. 41r4w Agents Wanted for Cobbln's Child's Commentator ON THE IUHLK, for the HOME CHICLE, 1,200 pages, Z"iO Engravings, The best enterprise of the year for agents. 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