;4 NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, October 29, 1872. Official Majority.- " ; Tho following ts the ofllcial majority of tho candidates on tho stato ticket. Ilavtranft's majority is 35, 627. - - Allen's majority is 80,780. ' ,' " Mcrcur's niajority over Thompson for Supremo Judge is 40,443. Of tho Congressmen at large. Todd's majority over Wright, the Dem ocratic candidate who had the highest vote is 43,720. " Albright, who had tho largest ' Ro pub lican vote, has a majority over Wright of 40,532. Scofleld's majority over Wright is 43, 090. Delegates to constitutional convention, 47,588 ' It will bo seen by tho above that Har trauft's niajority is about 12,000 less than tho vote for Delegates. This don' look as though it was tho popularity of the loading candidate on the tickot which carried tho ticket through, as his majority is tho lowest of any. Puzzling Case of Murder. An Indianapolis paper of tho 22d hint., says: At a lato hour last night tho police received information that a man named Thomas Aiken had been murdered at his home in Lawrence township. That he was not killed for money is apparent from tho fact that his pockctbook was loft untouched by his assassin. That ho was not killed for onmity is plain, for ho had no foes. That he was not killed by accident is man ifest, becauso the bullet entered his breast wliilo lying in bed. His wifo says that she had not yet re tired; that she heard tho crack of a revol ver, that she rushed to her husband and found him weltering in his blood. His son stated that he saw a tall, long-bcarded man lounging around the farm early in tho eve ning. '' Remarkable Jaw Fracture. , An altercation occurred in Troy Tuesday night botwecn one Ilimes, keeper of a boarding house on River street,, land ono of his boarders. The boarder seemed to be getting the best of the fight, when Ilimes in order to disablo him, caught the man's hand in his mouth between tho front tooth. In the endeavor to extricate the member, the boarder pulled iu such a niannor as to fracture Ilimes' lower jaw on bpth sides., ,. Four teeth and a piece of the jaw bone, two inches wide, wore pulled out and hung over, being held by tho flesh alonn. Ilimes resorted to Dr. Akin, who turned the bone back into its place and bound it tjliore. , lie believes that it will unite at tho fractures. The doctor gays this is the most wonderful case he has met in all his experienco. . i SeveutT-Qve Miles In a Dream. The Indianapolis Behtlncl of ther 22d says: 1 William Lewis is the name of' a far mer residing about four miles northeast of this city. 1 About a week' ago he did not come down to breakfast at the usual houty and his daughter, who keeps house for him despatched her younger brother td have him awakened. Opening the door the boy was surprised to find tho room empty. ' lie noticed that his father's valise was gone, and on investigation it appeared., that a number of shirts and other articles of wear ing apparel worO wWng. , , ' Time passed on but Mr,. Lewis failed to return to his anxious, family, aud it was not until the evening of tlie third day he came back and gave a repprt of his adven tures, as follows: On the night that he disappeared he had gone to his bed as usual, and was soon asleep. He dreamed that he arose, packed his valise, walked to this city, and took the eastern bound cars., His surprise on awakening, and finding himself seventy-five miles from home, can better be imagined than described. How he purchased his .ticket without his stato being detected by the agont, and how he slumbered serenely through all the din and nobie of the Union depot, are among " the trontilesome things a fellow iie'ver1 can find out." ' ' ' . . . . - !,. EJTThe I'aris Evtnemtnl relates that a few days since a man who was digging in his garden at Itosby, came upon a shell half buried In the earth. He struck it with his spade, when the missllo exploded and the unfortunate man was blown to pieces. Auotber accident of a similar charactor oc curred a few. days previously at Ermont. A dealer In old iron found among, his pur chases a shell, which, being unable to sell, he placed upon the pathway before his house, and endeavored with a heavy ham mer, to break it up. . The shell, being stity charged, suddenly exploded, and the man was killed upon the tpot, his limbs being torn from his body. ; ... ;, Fatality Among Horses. . ' A mysterious and fatal disease has brok en out among tho horses in many parts of the state of Now York. , Accounts from Buffalo say : "The horse disease here has become a public calamity. Many branches of business is entirely suspended from want of animals to do ordinary transportation. Tho street railroads are running with half their usual foroo and expect to stop Mil a day or two. Omnibus lines havo suspend ed business, all their horses being sick. The canal horses have, until to-day escaped, but now the disease has broken out among them.'.' Commercial men are alarmed. Fron Rochester the report is still moro alarming, a dispatch from Micro on the 23d instsays:; . , r i "Thohorso disease is ou tho increase, and there are fowhorscs in tho city that aro not affected. Tho street railway company have suspended operations, all tho horsos being sick. The livery stables and express companies have also suspended. Thoro is hardly a horse to bo seen on the streets, and not a farmer's team in sight here abouts, i All tho horses owned by the street rail way companies aro afflicted. O'Brien's cir cus company havo 200 horses under treat ment. It is safe to estimate that over thrco fourths of tho horses in this city are affected with it, both in tho public and privato sta bles. To-day it was impossiblo to hire a horse of any kind, and the prospects for tho morrow does not seem to brighten." , The source of tho discaso, was in Canada, where it has raged with peculiar virulence, and its ravages havo by no means abated. In Toronto, while the epidomio was at its height, it was almost impossible to secure a horse for any purpose; the street railroads woro obliged to suspend operations ; car riages, both public aud private; horses, trucks, and iu fact, all vehicles moved by horso power, were in tho samo predica ment. Tho disease first niado its appear ance on this side of the river on Friday, October 11, at Niagara Falls. A letter from New York city written on the 23d, says: Thousands of horsos al ready aro stricken with the disoaso, and at every moment newly afl'ectcd animals may be seen in each and every avenue, boing conducted to their stablo. Since yesterday tho sickness has brokon out in every rail road stablo, while tho occupants of ( the stalls of private gentlemen have not been exempt. Most of the railroads have been compelled to lessen tho nafihbor of their rolling stock in active use, in order to give rest to horses that show any disposition of contracting the disease. : To-day several funerals havo been postponed for several hours, by reason of tho undertaker's hors es being striken down while undergoing tho operation of harnessing. Although tho horses in the Fourth avenue stable were free from the sickness yesterday, no loss than four hundred are in tho surgeon's hands to-day. Tho 6ixth avenue line has fared better, but the superintendent is api prohensive that the cases that had broken out will terminate fatally. The Seventh and Eighth avenue stables are also being ravished by the diseaso. A perfoct volley of coughs greet one on cntoring. , Ovorone hundred horses are laid low In . the, Ninth avenue stable, and the cross town lines are similarly affected. Broadway has been deserted to-day, there being noticeable absence of coupes and other carriages,both ill. that thoroughfare and Fifth avemu). This aftornoon the drive , in Central Park was C;uite . empty, everybody whose horses have hitherto escaped tho malignant dis ease being fearful to exercise t their beasts, Business men begin to feel the calamity, and the stop and hindrance that is thereby imposed on commerce is Incalculable,, t3T"A Baltimore girl wont .liiq other eve-; ning and suicided, because her lover wouldn't kiss her good-night. ,- Now that's what we regard as tha.yorj height of folly. If the girl had boeq denied a Dolly Vardeu, PV had mussod her new, hat, or bad even knocked the. heel off .one of her shoes, we could .have soon some excuse .for her rash act ( but there's none for a woman . who commits suicide becauso any ono man won't kiss her, when there . are .plenty of men ready to do the billing and cooing. . We'd even consent ourselves to; kiss a woman who had boon eating onions, rather than have her turn herself into food for worms. , SETMiss Hough, , daughter of an employe in the pattern shop, in tti , Charlestown, Mass., navy yard, was looking round the shop on Wednesday,, and while examining a portion of the machinery, approached too near the belting. . Miss Hough's head came in contact with it, and in au instant Jier hair was caught by the rapidly . revolving belt, and before the machinery could bo stopped her soalp was loosened and a por tion of the crown torn completely from the head.: As quickly as possible the unfor tunate girl was taken to the dispensary, after - which she waa taken to ber home in Maiden. . . ,. ....'! n..ii . iy James Davis while much Intoxictaed the other day at Bolton's store, on Big creek, Tennessee, . continued to flourish a pistol, and when warned that he would kill himself or some one else, replied, there was no danger, and to piove, It,, mocked; the pito),put the muzzle to his heart and pul(-. ed the trigger. He was killed inetautl y. , Miscellaneous News Items. ' tlTOn the 21st the mutilated bodies of two unknown men were found on the track of the. Northern Railroad at Englowood, N.J. ...... CSTJolin Hook, an employe at tho Bol ton depot, Northern Central Railroad, in Baltimore, was caught in the bolting in tho workshop and almost instantly killed. ' t3T"A Washington dispatch says that tho coal famino in England is creating a demand for the bituminous coal of the Maryland district. t3T Six watcr-spouts appeared on Lako Erio a few days ago, and lasted for half on hour. They appeared to ho within two or three miles of each other, and caused an cx tensivb commotion. , ,... C3y"Tho Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad was opened on tho 21st Inst., to Caddo station, thirty miles south of Aotoka. Trains now run within twonty-three miles of Red River. tTwo colored mon at Littlo Rock, Arkansas, lately got into so desperate a quar rel as to which had put tho most into a contribution box at church that a fight en sued with fatal results to one of them. ti5One of tho pipes of tho Washington aqueduct burstcd in High street, George town, last week. A man named Houotz went down in tho main hole to shut off tho water, and was overcome by the foul air and died immediately. ' tf"An employe of tho rolling mills at at Terre Haute,' a day laborer, died in that city last Sunday night. An examination of his effects developed tho fact that he was worth $50,000 in bank accounts and money loaned on various securities. 3F"An Iowa man, fond of sport, went out hunting last wook, and shot one " kil deor" ond tho top of his horse's head off. His littlo son laughed boisterously when ho saw tho " governor" coming homo at night drawing tho wagon, which contained a set of harness, after him. E2F" Mrs. Andrew Dolan, of Bethlehem, tried coal oil for flro lighting on Tuesday. Tho can sho was using exploded, hor apron caught flro, and sho escaped because there was not much oil in tho can. She is not likely to use coal oil in that way for some time. tW A barber in this Stato says that while cutting tho hair of a rural customer, ho ran his shears against some hard sub stance, which proved to be a whetstone. Tho old farmer said he had missed that whetstone over since !hay making timo last July, and had looked all over a ten acre lot for it, but now he 'remembered sticking it up over his ear. ' 'I : ,;l C35TOn Sunday , a week as President Grant was out driving one of the colts, un accustomed to rapid driving, suddenly bolted, and sheering, broke the pole. Tho President leapod from the vehicle just as tho younger of the two colts klclced in tho dash-board.' Assistance then arrived to the relief of the President, who congratulated himself upon his escape. ' , CfTEli Hanson has just received $4,000, at Bangor, Me., from the Europoan and North American Railway Company for an assault committed upon him by a brakeman in the employ of, the company, Hanson was accompanied by a dog, which Jie brakeman, attempted to remove from the car, , in accordance , with, the gules of; the road, -but was resisted by Hanson, which oaused the assault. . ,, , . r, , ;; . , ,t tarWillard. Fuller, of Westford, R. lost a cow in a vory singular manner.. She waa found doad in the lot with, one kind foot caught over her horn, the: point of the horn, being booked through the skin near the hoof, having evidently been thusoaught while scratching her head, so that the comt broke her neck by falling, v . j1 ,,. ? t t3TThe trial of George Gropp, Indicted for killing a: man near .Venice, I Mo., oh account of tho failure of his victim to pay a whiskey bill of twenty cents, is set for next Friday j i Considerable interest is taken in the affair. 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