4 l)c imc0, NeuTBloamftelir, )cu NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, January 14, 1873. Thk Lkdoeii Almanac, makes Its ap pearance again this year and contains its usual amount of valuable information. An edition of one hundred thousand is printed so that each subscriber to that valuable paper may have a copy. New Yorkers, and in fact tho whole country, have had a surprise in the con viction of Stokes, for the murder of Col. Fisk. When the jury brought in a verdict of murder In tho first dogrce, the prisoner, and the court, and even tho prosecuting attorney, seemed perfectly astounded. Not but what all considered it a just verdict but justice has so long slumbered in that city, that all supposed it was past awaking. Tho court has sentenced Btokes to be hung on the 26th of February, tho sentence being pronounced just ono year from tho day of the murder. His counsel has filed a bill of exceptions, for the purposo of obtaining another trial, and somojudgo may yet be found who will cheat justice of her dues. Tho Legislature. , The Legislature met on Tuesday last. The House was called to order at 11 A. M. by Chief Clerk Selfridge. Hon. Frauds Jordan, Secretary of the Commonwealth, presented the returns of the election of members. On a motion, an election was held for Hpeaker. The Republicans voted for Wil- liam Elliott. The Democrats voted for C". B. Brockway, of Columbia. Mr. "Welsh, of Philadelphia, voted for Joseph B. Hancock, Bcpublican, for Speaker. Mr. Elliott was declared elected by a vote of sixty against thirty-eight for Mr. Brockway, and ono for Mr. Hancock. The Senate met at 3 o'clock. Called to order by Chief Clerk Ilamersly. . Secretary of the Commonwealth Jordan presented tho election returns of tho new Senators. On motion of Mr. Davis, of Philadelphia, the Senate proceeded to elect a Speaker, whereupon Mr. Goorgo II. Anderson of Allegheny, was chosen by eighteen Repub lican votes against fourteen Dcmocratice votes cast for Mr. J. Dupuy Davis.of Berks. The minor officers were then elected and both houses proceeded to business. A number of bills have already been in troduced in both houses. The House of Representatives passed a bill increasing the salary of tho Governor to $9000 per annum. Danger from Ice. During the terrible cold weather of the l last of December, the ice in the Mississippi river did great damage. On tho 20th ult., "the steamer Celosto, while trying to land at the foot of Island No. 23, was struck by a mass of floating ice, and split into fragments and sunk, with a cargo of corn and cotton worth $50,000 to $00,000, the officers and passengers having barely time to escape in life-boats. The steamer was worth $20,000, and was not insured. Her crew and passengers walked sixty miles across the country to Brownsville, suffering intensely from cold and exhaus tion. Two huudred thousand bushels of corn were sunk at Memphis, by the barges in which it was contained being cut down by the floating ice. Four steamers lying at the levee at that city were also lost. On the 31st ult.,' the ice In the Ohio river broke up and did great damage to the boats at Cincinnati. Several steamers were wrecked and over fifty barges were sunk. tW Early Thursday morning John G. Ileen, of Lancaster, brakeman on the ninth fast freight east, Pennsylvania railroad, was Instantly killed one mile east of K in ner' station. ,Tho brakeman had been sent back to flag an approaching train, and as the latter was detained a considerable length of time it is supposed that be sat on the track and fell asleep or became so be numbed by the cold as to be unable to move from his position. While in this posture the train following his train ran over him and mangled his body in the most frightful manner. t3TThe family of A. Culp, consisting of seven persons, of Decatur, 111., became violently sick immediately after breakfast Friday morning, the symptons being those of poison. A physician investigated the matter.and found a paper containing arse nio deposited in the pump from which the water bad been used to prepare ooflee for tho family breakfast The victims ore very ill, but at the last accounts were out of danger. , There is no clue as to who put rsenlc in the pump. . Miscellaneous News Items. t3P One of the Hartford companios re cently received an application for life In surance from a woman 84 years of age, who is the mother of 19 children. t3FIn Baltimore all the Catholic churches are making a concerted effort in the temperance cause, which promises great good. Their meetings are largely attended. t3T" In Clearfield county, on Friday a week, a vote was taken, as provided for in the Local Option bill, on the question of license or no license. The prohibitionists earned the day from 800 to 1000 majority. C3?" As Mrs. John Eelsea, of Lisbon, N. II., was attending to domestio duties, the other morning, she suddenly exclaimed, " All is dark I cannot see," and, falling unconscious into her husband's arms, died in a few moments. A Kentucky man set oi(t to husk eighty bushels of corn the other day, "but right in the busiest part of the task he was called off to shoot a man who had proposed elopement with bis wife. IIo therefore fell short two bushels. t2FAt Springfield, Ohio, on Tuesday night, Nancy Northington was murdered by her husband, and her son terribly mu tilated, his skull being crushed with an axe. It is supposed the husband was in toxicated. tW A very strange and fatal disease is spreading among the cattle in Franklin township, Ohio, the symptoms of which are spasms and g encrul weakness. No cattle thus attacked have yot recovered, gener ally dying in a very few hours from the first attack. Washington, Jan. 0. Yesterday after noon, whilo Edward Farrow, an old soldier, at tho Soldiers' Home was herding cattlo, ho was attacked by a bull and gored in the neck. The larynx being completely sev ered. Farrow lived a few hours only. tW Last week Wm. E. Dccgan, while going through tho woods in the neighbor hood of Thorndalo, Sullivan county, came upon a drove of five floor. lie had a'mark hammer in his hand which he threw and knocked one of tho deer down, and then ran up and caught it alive. t3TA clear case of conscience comes from Providence, where a woman, who lost her purse some months ago, recently found it hanging to the door bell with $5, and a note from the thief asking that " I may be forgiven, as it is my .first real siu, and I will promise to mako amends in the future." At a fight among quarrymcu in a drinking house in Centrovillo, a hamlet near Saugortics, New York, on New Year's night, a Miss Hillycr had the top of her head beaten off; a Mrs. Stewart bad several ribs broken and was fatally injured ; an other woman was also brutally beaten, and some twenty men, the combatants, were also more or loss wounded. CgTJames L. Watson, a native of, So vaunah, Goorgin, and Benjamin Crowder, an Englishman, have boon tried at Do bruckin, Hungary, and tho former sen tenced to six mouths imprisonment, lor remarks not considered complimentary to the Emperor of Austria, and the latter to three months imprisonment for resisting arrest on the same occasion. Chilicothe, Jan. 0. There is a rumor prevailing hero that an explosion occurred in the burning mountain near Baiubridge, in this county, on Tuesday evening. This mountain has contained Internal fires since October last, and so far no person has ad vanced any plausible theory to account for their existence. Cairo, January , 10. This morning a mall boat containing two dead men drifted past Columbus, Ky. One of the bodies was in a sitting position, with the head drooping. The other was lying in the bot tom of the boat, which was surrounded by a field of ice, rendering it impossible to reach the boat from the shore. It is sup posed that in attempting to cross the river the boat was caught in the ice and the men were frozen to death. ' t2TThe Baldwin Locomotive Works have closed a contract for supplying a Rus sian house with nine engines, to be used in Finland, on the Hungo road. The locomo tives are to be of five feet gauge, of the ordinary American pattern, with 15x25 inch cylinders, 63 inch driving wheels, and will burn wood. This is a high compli ment paid to Americau skill and enterprise. Indeed, such compliments are becoming quite common, and tho day is not far dis tant, under proper encouragement, v. lieu the products of our manufacturers will be in all the principal markets of the world. f3T At 11:40 o'clock on Saturday night the citizens in some parts of Columbus, Ohio, t were aroused by a low, rumbling noise as of distant thunder, accompanied by three detonations that shook the houses, rattled the furniture, and caused a geueral alarm. Many persons left their beds in search of supposed burglars, and others to the street to learn the particulars of what they supposed was some boiler explosion. Up to lost evening diligent inquiry in all parts o the city failed to discover any reason for the shock, and many believe it was caused by an earthquake. tW A cake walk recently took plaoe at the A. M. E. church at Coatesville, for the benefit of the church. As many of our readers are not familiar with the modut operandi of a cake walk, we append a de scription thereof: A cake containing a gold ring 1b placed on a small table, when the ladies and gentlemen, who have previously contributed twenty conts, form a ring and march around the cake, a small flag hav ing previously been place'd in the hands of some one. Tho judge then stands near with watch in hand. When the ring moves round, the flag is continually passed from one to the other, and the one who holds it when the designated time is up gets the cake. C$7 A horrible accident occurred at Sholbyville, on thVr Shortline railway, on the 7th inst.. James fi.' .Slaughtor, an insurance agent and a prominent citizen of Loriisville, who had boon visiting his rel atives at that place, in attempting to got on the cars, was thrown beneath the wheels and his head was entirely sevored from his body. A Bloody Affray. The result of an old family feud, took place at Beaver Creek, in Floyd county Ky., on New Year's -day. William Sizomore was killed, William 'Turner was mortally wounded, and John B. Turner was danger ously wounded. All the parties are re spectable citizens. Foreign Items. A brig went ashore on the Isle of Wight on the 0th inst., and soon went to pieces. Nino persons we're lost. Name of vessel not ascertained. Paris, January 7. Tho Cai lists in Spain have torn up rails on the road between Miranda and Bilboa, and betwoen Alasua and Fampclona. They also set fire to a railway station, completely destroying it, and made prisoners of railway officials. The employes of the North of Spain Rail road have struck work, and trains have temporarily censed running in consequence. Constantinople, Jantiaiy 0. An alarm ing con spiracy has been discovered by tho government, tho conspirators being emi grants from B nearest, of whom there are large numbers now in this city. The ex act details have not been developed, but it is knowu that the authorities are in pos session of evidence showing the life of the Sultan and high government officials to bo in danger from the conspirators. London, January 0. The ex-Emperor Napoleon Third of France, expired at about a quarter of eleven o'clock this morn ing, at Chiselhurst, from the effects of the soveral operations for stone in tho bladder that he has undergone in tho last week. The event creates tho utmost excitement throughout England as well as in France and all the countries of Europe The upper floors of the granary of tho Lion brewery, at Lambeth, fell on the 0th inst., and tho manager, clerks and oilier employes are buried in the ruins. The Fire Brigade is at work trying to rescue tho victims, but there is littlo hope that any will be saved. The Tide of Emigration Turned I Seekers for new homes are pouring into Southwest Missouri, attracted by the cheap Lands of the ATLANTIC & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. 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