4- lilt Sloomfitlb Stmts. NEW BL00MF1ELD, PENN'A. lucsday, January 7, 1873. John F. Haktbankt, Governor oloot, will be inaugurated on the 21st day of January, that being the third Tuesday of the month. Tfie Prof. West affair of Dover, Del., is creating a wide and decided sensation. West's life being insured for $25,000, it is said the Insurance Companies will try to have him acquitted of murder, as, if he is hung, they must pay the policy to his wid ow. Tun high wind at Buffalo a few days since blew the water out of the river, so that the supply pipe to the resevoir, that supplied the city with water was left dry, and the city was without water. All fac tories worked by steam had to suspend op erations. The President has signed the bill to re duce the expenses and oflicers of the Inter nal Revenue Bureau, which passed Con gress a few days ago, and the work of putting the new law into practical opera tion will be commenced immediately. The bill, it will be remembered, legislates all of the assessors out of office by July 1, 1873. There are about seventeen kind of ' stamps to be prepared before the new law goes into effect, but work on them will be com menced without delay. A Terrible Accident happened at Williamsport on Christmas eve. During services in the Baptist church, the floor and ceiling gave way, precipitating about five hundred people into the cellar. Fourteen persons were killed, and about forty in jured, some seriously. The following are some of the names of the killed: John Richie, Boyd Mahaffey, Miss Grace Seaman, Miss Sadie Maffatt, Mrs. Duncan Campbell and her son, Miss Tillie Reader, Miss Fisher, a boy named Ettinger, a child of Linn M'Minn, Mrs. Ro mig, Miss Elizabeth Raskins and Wm. Shuman. The cause of the accident was a weak floor. From the annual report of the Superin tendent of Public Schools for the year 1872 we notice that Perry Co., is credited with having thirty school houses unfit for use, and while the total number of buildings in the county is 150, only 3 of them are put down as " first class," while 148 are report . ed as badly ventilated. This is not a very flattering report of the condition of the school buildings of this county. Ilis re port also gives the following statements : Number of Districts iu the State, 2,029 " " Schools, 15,1) " " Directors, 13,450 " " Teachers, 18,868 Average salary of malo teacher per month 41.71. Average salary of female teachers per month $34.00. Total cost of the schools for the year J872, including expenditures of all kinds $8,345,072,78. Sentence Remitted. Iu the case of Commander A. A. Bern mes, United. States Navy, tried in January lost for inflicting cruel and unlawful pun isament on persons under his coin uiaud, abuse of his ofiicial power, and oppressive and inhuman conduct unbecom ing an oflicer and gentleman, while he was in command of the United States steamship . Portsmouth, found guilty, and sentenced to bo suspended from duty and rank for three .years, and to be reprimanded by the Secretary of Navy, the President has re mitted that portion of his sentence which suspends bim from rank and duty, and he will again be ordered to duty by the de partment. The sevoue reprimand which he received, however, by the Secretary at the time, stands on the record, it being announced therein that if Uie sentence of the Court had been more teven, tin Department would not hate failed to approve it. And now in the face of such a declara tion as is contained in the words printed in italics a portion of the sentence is omit ted. Are we to judge from this, that the former remarks of the Secretary were made only for "buuoome," or is the Pres ident more wiwa than tliose in the control of -vtbe Navy Department?" t2T"Davol, Hartford's champion shop-lifter, served two years in the State Prison aud was released early in Uie summer. He worked in the rule shop, and employed his 'leisure hours In carving rude dolls, which lie dressed with much taste, and In making fancy frames and boxes. He manifested his little weak nous in leaving the prison, by carrying off a pair of shoes belonging to the rniilen's duughter. :4e A Romance i Real Life. Dr. Ralph V. Aulick, a son of Commo dore Aulick, died very suddeuly, at his father's house in Washington some months ago, the family believing at the time that he was unmarried. On the following morn ing, young lady employed in the Treasury Department, and known as Miss Oler, hearing the announcement of his death read from a newspaper, fainted, and it was Boon made known that the deceased was her husband. In October last, the will of the deceased, made in Philadelphia in May last, was filed in the Probate Court, by which he left bis property, consisting of ten shares of Cincinnati Gas Light Company's stock, worth nearly $30, 000, to bis widow. The father of the deceased filed a caveat to the will, and the judgo ordered that issues be made for trial at the Circuit Court. The counsel for the caveators, after prelimina ry remarks, said the family had come to the conclusion not to intorpose further ob jections to the probate of the will. The counsel for the widow said there was now no course to take but to obtain a verdict, and a jury was accordingly sworn, and the issues being read, they returned a verdict, that the testator was of sound mind at the time of making the will, and that it was not procured by fraud, artifice or undue influence. A Snow Slide. At Little Cotton Wood, near Central City, a terrible snow slide occurred on the 2d inst. From six to eight feet of snow having fallen there in the last two days. At 2:30 an avalanche six hundred feotwide and twelve deep came down, crossing the stago road and carrying away eight to ten teams and teamsters, and taking them fif teen hundred feet across Cottonwood creek. Three men have been shoveled out alive, but badly hurt. Four men wore not res cued, and it is thought impossible to find them before spring, although one hundred to two hundred men are at work. The names of the men were not ascertained. Miscellaneous News Items. t3?"A barn, and twenty horses and sloighs belonging to a dancing party, at Lottsville, Washington county, Pa., burn ed up Christmas night. t2TA little girl named Longaker, living at Croton, Lawrence county, was so badly frozen while on her way to Sabbath School, hist Sabbath a week, that her life is in danger. tSTThe widow of Malloy, who was killod in an affray at the Five-Mil House, near Davenport, about a year ago, has accepted $5,000 in settlement of her suit against Malloney, the man who beat her husband to death. tSLast week Carolina Low died at Sandwich, 111., from the effects of a cut by glass several years since. Minute fragments of the glass literally worked through her body, causing death. tW Quite a number of dogs, some of them supposed to have the hydrophobia, and others that had been bitten, have been killod in different parts of Chester county, within the post few weeks. EST At Philadelphia on the 20th ult., the roof of Winches' spike mill, corner of Canal and Palard streets, fell in through the heavy weight of snow, injuring scver.il persons. tW At York recently, a fireman made a nai-row escape at the depot through the en gineer starting whon he was under the engine. The mistake was discovered in time to save his life. IW Some New Bedford boys wore coast ing down one of the streets in that city,the other day when they come plump upon a two-horse team, but, by wonderful good luck, their sled passed safely between the horses' legs. tSITDuring the prevalence of a heavy gale recently four largo storm panes iu the lighthouse at Tyboo were broken by a large number of wild ducks that were driven against the glass by the wind. Several of the ducks were killed. A wedding was recently broken up at Columbus City, Iowa, in the following manner : The preacher asked if any one had any objections ; the young lady said, " Tes ; I don't want to marry him." The expectant groom folded his broadcloth and silently stole away. tW Albert C. Abbott, a fireman at Charlestown, injured at the great fire, died in the hospital last week. At the time of his injury be was engaged to be married to a young lady, and at the desire of both parties, the couple were married at the hospital, throe days before Abbott's death. His brother was buried in the ruins at the same fire,' and the mother died from grief at her bereavement. i ty A few nights ago the conductor of an east bound freight train on the Central Pacifio Railroad received instructions at Truckee to " proceed carefully and look out for train No. S." Ho was one of the most vigilant of men, and he did keep a sharp look out. Suddeuly he espied a big bright light ahead through the trees, aud bringing his train on a stand-still, be seized a flag and lantern and ran ahead, waving them most lustily, till lie discovered lie was tinging the ritlng moon. tW As a train on the Portland and Og deusburg railroad was leaving the station at North Conway, N. II., the other day, a large deer sprang upon the track and ran on a head of the engine for about two miles, when it got a little tired and concluding to switch off. .In the attempt however, it slip ped and rolled over, and the train stopped and an employe jumped off and killed tho animal, which weighed 169 pounds, and it was carried down to Portland. I358ix big girls banded together the othor day and thrashed an Iowa schoolmas ter so severely that he had to have a doctor Foroign Items. Franco paid Germany 200,000,000 francs of war indomnity on the first of January, and will pay 75,000,000 francs in each suc ceeding month until May next. A Paris tradesman has been sent to pris on for two years for displaying, in his shop placards containing remarks insulting to to the National Assembly. London, December 28. The Amyntns was lost while on her voyage from Holy. head for Washington, and every person on board perished. A severe gale prevailed in the English Channel yesterday, and sev. eral marine disasters are reported. A railway accident occurred last Wed nesday near the villago of Milnagavis, Scotland, seven miles north of Glasgow, and forty persons were severely injured. Rome, December 81. The rivers in the Valley of the Po are again rising, and fresh inundations are threatened. The Crown Prince Humbert was thrown from his car riage, while riding in this city to-day, and received some slight bruises. Xew Advertisements. Mft'WrT'V Easily made with our Htencil and iui,iiiKey.uipcK outfit. -circulars rreo. Statlord M'l'g Co., M J-ulton St., .V V. Id4w TO TIIK WOKK1NO CLASS, male or fe male. 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