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All new subscribers for 1873, can sub Boribe at once, and receive the Times the remaindorof thisyeai, AVnnouT Citaikie. Mrs. Horace Creel y died at Now York on last Wednesday morning. Her death has been expected for some days, and for several years she has been an invalid. Wo mas's Suffrage lias had a lift up wards as will be seen by the. following: , The Norwalk board of scloctmon to-day admitted to the lights of electors Mrs. Sarah M. T. Huntingdon, and she will vote for presidential electors. She is believed to be the gi st female voter thus admitted. Eleotion to-Daj. To-day in addition to the general election for President, elections for State officers and Congressmen will bo held in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Illinois,J Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana,' Massachusetts, Michigan, Min nesota, Missouri, New York, Nevada and Tennessee, and elections for Congressmen in California, Connecticut (one district), Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey, Ithodo Island, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, AVcst Virginia and AVisconsin. In all the other States, except South Carolina and Florida, Pres idential electors alone will be voted for; in South Carolina and Florida the Legisla tures choose the Presidential electors. The Horse Disease. An able physician of Rochester, having made a post mortem examination of a horse who died from it, makes a report and rec ommends the following treatment. The cause of this diseased oondition may be ex posure, colds, hard labor, &o., but most probably it is produced by some atmos pheric poison. : The treatment should bo the same as for a person, but as the horse is a disagreeable animal to take medicine, we cannot expect the same result from medicine that we would in administering to a person; the .disease must vary in in tensity, like all others; and in mild cases the animal will ; need but very little modi cine ; keep them warm and quiet; give one dram of the carbonate of potash in one hw)f pint of water, every six hours, and apply to the throat externally equal parts of the oil of cubebs and cinnamon oil, three times a day until it produces considerable irritation. In the severer forms I should give the potash every two hours until it acted upon tho kidneys freely, three times a day ; also, take bIx ounces tincture of bloodroot, six ounces of glycerine one dram of each the tincture of iodine and tincture of aconite root and thirty drops of carbolic acid, mix them all togethor and give one table spoonful three times a day in one half pint of water; apply a small fly blister to the throat externally, and hold the ani mal's head over come hot water and steam it by adding hot brick to the water, at the same' time cover the head with a blanket also give ten grains of quinine and one-half grain of morphine night and morning ; and if 'the animal gets it so it cannot swallow I would give one grain of sulphate of mor phine, with the bypodermio syringe night and morning. Keep the animal warm, and wait for nature to produce reaction, or perform the operation called tracheotomy. ' J." B. Hunioh. M. D." ' ISTAt Cincinnati last week a man nam ed Wni. Thomas was killed, by a boy about 11 f teen years old. Thomas was whipping his wife, who tied to the house of a neigh boring woman. 1 The latter expostulated, when Thomas commenced beating her,' and ' his son coming in shot him with a revolver,' killing him instantly. -... A Woman's Confidence Dame. On Thursday of last week, a lady called at the National bank of Elkton, and asked for a draft on New Ybrk. ' Mr. Brown, the teller, told her the cashier, Mr. M'Farland, was out, and that she could not be accom modated with a 'draft till his return. She then said a certified check would answer, that she wanted to send it to Kentucky to pay some taxes on property In that State. The amount was $0.10, and Mr. Brown told her he could give her a certified check, and she paid him over the counter the amount of the desired chock, $9.10, and signed the check II. T. Smith as drawei. She was quite communicative on finan cial matters, and inquired and talked about investments, asking the Teller's advice in the matter. She also asked if the bank re ceived money on deposit, allowing interest for the samo, and finally saying she hod some money she would deposit and check but. Sho left the bank, however, without making the doposit, and was soon forgot ten by tho bank officers. On Wednesday last, tho bank received through their Philadelphia agency the cer tified check raised to ninety 16-00 dollars, endorsed by . J. AVilllams, and cashed by the Middlctown (Dol.) Bank. The check had boon altered by adding ly to the nine, and the word traced over to make all tho letters correspond. The amount in figures at the bottom had been doctored to corres pond to the body of the check by adding an 0 to the right of the 0. A Little Boy hangs Himself. On Saturday afternoon last, Mrs. AVm. Hammonds, of this placo, sent her little son Willie, aged about twelve years, into the cellar to sweep it out. At first she heard him stirring about. In about twenty minutes time, the little follow not coming up and not hearing him, she became uneasy and looking into the cellar, discovered him hanging by a swine, (erected for his amuse ment,) and fearing something was the mat tor, hurried to him. lie was sitting astride of the swing seat, with the rope under his right arm, over bis ' shoulder and around his neck. To her horror and amazement bIio discovered that he was dead having been choked to death with tho rope. She immediately callod to Mrs. Samuel Ham monds, a neighbor, to come to hei assist ance. Tho latter answered her call, and as sisted the grief-strickon mother in taking her little and only son from the swing board. It is said that Willie was fond of engaging in gymnastic exercises, and the probability is that while attempting some feat he became entangled In the rope, with the result above stated. tfoonfon (2V. T.) Bulletin. Successful Escape of Criminals. Providence, Oct. 31. In the State prison at 2 o'clock this morning, Elisha E. Peck, a convict got out of his cell, knocked down the watchman with a piece of gas pipe,and bound and gagged him. He then liberated Charles Williams, another convict, and un sucossfully tried to liberate Dennchey, ' tho the alleged murderer and Geo. Calamltt, a burglar. Failing in this Peck and Wil liams took tho watchman's pistol, watch and money, and at 4 o'clock tho hour for calling the baker, they rang his bell as is usually done by tho watchman, and whon the baker appeared they knocked liim him down and escaped through the door. One of them had six years and the other eight years to serve. , ' Singular Balloon Accident. ! A singular accident happened at Dolcalby Illinois, last week. An aeronaut had a bal loon ready to ascend when, before he had entered the car, it broke loose and flew up wards. A hanging rope caught round the leg of a man named McMann, and carried him up to the height of' about a hundred feet, when he managed to climb into the basket. AVhen the balloon had reached a distance of about four hundred feet from tho earth McMann deliberately jumped out and was picked up dead. .. Corn for Fuel. A Chicago paper says that Iowa is burn ing corn for fuel, and thinks that if a dol lar's worth of that cereal will make more heat than a dollar's worth of wood or coal, it should be burned by all means. It is a pity that locomotives on ' the railroad could not burn it too. If one-half of the entire crop wore burned, ' the remainder would, in all probabilty, sell for more than the whole would bring now. ' ' m i ty A telegram from Key West brings the intelligence of the burning at sea of the steamship Missouri, from New York for Havana. Only twelve persons are known to be saved out of all the patuengers,oilicers and crow. The Missouri left New . York for Havana, via, Nassau, on the ,17th ;ult. She was a tine vessel, aud her commander popular with all who sailed under his pro tection. The calamity will reach to soores of homes in the country, as the list of those who perished must be large. tW A colored man named Joshua Gill.for inorly a slave in the family of the late Rob ert Oliver, of Baltimore county, departed this life on the 25th ult., aged 110 years. He had a distinct recolloction of Gon. Washington and of his visit to the ' State of Maryland. He was' active and indus trious,' and retained his mental faculties in a wonderful degree to his death.! ftaltimort Union: 1 1 " '' J V tW The largest dairy In California con' tains twelve hundred cows, the milk of which is churned into butter by steam. ' tsyAman has just been committed for trial in London for conspiring tcrt years ago to shoot Major Gore, a member of Par liament.' ' ' ' 1 ' '"' "! ' tSTOliver Cromwell, of the township of Farmlngton, Mich., was shot and Instantly killed as he was' entering his house on Sat urday evening last. No clue to tho mur dorer or the motive which prompted the deed. ' ' tSTA North Carolinian, aged within four years of a century, is under indictment for killing his wife, a few years his junior, and the extenuating plea offered is that he was rondored insanely joalous by her flirt ing with other young fellows. tUT An ordinance for the regulation of the liqnor trafllo in the town of Sterling, Illinois, provides that if the windows or doors, of drinking saloons shall bo obscured by moans of screens, paint or other devices to conceal what is going on within, the proprietors shall be liable to a lino of from five to twenty dollars. W A little son of Mr. Skinner, of Syra cuse, Kosciusko oounty, . Ind., accidently killed himsolf on last Sunday a week, while playing with a sling. He was swinging the sling around his head, and the stone in it soraohow hit him on the head, just under the ear, killing him instantly. A boy named Argot Williams, aged about ton years, entered one of tho mines at Johnstown the other day to carry his father's dinner in. The llttlo fellow lost his way, entered an abandoned "room" filled with gas, when it became ignited from tho lamp tho boy was carrying, and he was burned to a crisp. t3f"A man got a promium at the North ampton, Mass., cattlo show for a two year old colt, though he exhibited only a horse eight years old. He kept the colt and the horse in tho same pasture and the hired man he sent to got the colt, which he in tended to show, took the horso ; but it was all tbo same to tho committeo who awarded tho prize tWA. few days ago a child near the cor ner of AVest and M'Carty streets was bitten by a dog, and the relatives wero highly ex cited over the probability of hydrophobia. Yesterday, on the advice of a butcher, so it is reported, the dog was killed, his heart taken out, made into soap, and then fed to the child as a preventive against the dread disease. Indianapolit Ifeict t3TLast week at Rochester, the follow ing incident occurred : The last ono of the two splendid "greys," costing the city $050, was dying. Suddenly tho .bell tolled out an alarm of fire. True to old impulses, the dying steod endeavored to regain his feet, and actually did raise himself on his fore-legs, only to fall helpless immediately. Death closed the faithful animal's eyes an hour and a quarter after. tW A drawing-room car porter got off his car at Barrytown, N. Y., and kicked a goat standing near the station. Tho con sequence was that tho goat bucked the por ter in the basement of his pantaloons, knocking him heels over, head, and delat ing him until the train wont off and left him. He got up by next train, some four" hours, afterward. lie will probably be careful what sort of a goat he kicks next time. . . . , , . Foreign Itoms. Turin, Octobor 28. The damages caused by the inundations of the Po, especially iu the provinces of Mantua and Ferrara, are immense. Several hundred kilometres of tho most fertile land in Italy are covered with water, and whole torns and .villages are submerged. Many houses have been undermined and fallen. In some places tho water reauhos the roofs of ; the highest buildings. Thousands of people are home less aud otheis are flying from tholr dwell ings, which are threatened with destruction. Tho towns of Canal, Muggirre and Astiglia, on the river Po, . are In great dangor, and the inhabitants are pauio-strickon. The suffering is widespread and intense, but relief is goiug forward from all parts of Italy. ' . Naples, October 28. A fearful hurricane swept, through tho province of. Syracuse yesterday, Several buildings , were blown down, and It is reported that thirty-two persons are buried undor the ruiun. . The officers of her Majesty's ship Gan ges, stationed at Falmouth, ICngland, gave the other day, a . concert at a place called Redruth, a few miles distant, in aid of , the Foresters' funds., , Mr. Boynes, phlof gun nory instructor, forty years of age, sang a humorous song in character, which was warmly applauded. He re-appeared to an encoro, and staggered forward upon the orchestra. ; His fall . being taken to be in tentional, the applause and laughter wero renewed, but Boynes continued struggling,' and tho merriment was soon turned to wild alarm. ' Doctors ' wore summoned, but be fore their arrival all motion had ceased, and in full view of the audleuce he had died. . London,' (Vtoittr 20. Tho steamship Atratflr', from ' London for ' Melbourne, has' returned to port with a broken shaft.Tliree' mou were washed overboard and drowned.' ' Miscellanebns News -Items'. 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