5tl)c imcv Nm JMoomftcKr, ;$)cu ljc loomfitIb imfs. NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. ' Tuesday, April 1, 1873. rnimmR P. ftwnmi C.. Nn. 0 North th (rtr"et.ftriniirdiilv (uili"r!'d Hdv'rtiinr sui-nts fnr Philadelphia. Advrttera cau raske contractu with tUum at uur lowest r.ites. Judge 'Richardson, formerly assistant Secretary has been appointed Secretary of the Treasury vice Bontwoll, and the presi dent has appointed Frederick A. Sawyer, ex-senator from South Carolina, assistant secretary of tho treasury. LEGAL NOiTSENSE. For a first-class specimen of legal non sense, wo can commend our readers to tho following extract from the dissenting opin ion of Justico lleod on the Constitutionality f the Local Option Law : "The question of license or no license is to be submitted to the citizens of Philadel phia at tho general election, in Octobor next, and if the vote is against license, then the city will bo under a prohibitory law during tho whole Centennial Celebra tion to which wo had invited tho whole country. On tho 4th of July, 1770, every patriot drank to the Independence of the United States, Bnd shall it be that on July 4tli, 1870, nil we can lawfully ofl'cr to our guests on this our great anniversary, will be a glass of Schuylkill water seasoned with a lump of Knickerbocker ice !" Wo may conclude from this choice ex tract, that every man who did not drink something stronger than water on tho 4th of July, 1770, was no patriot, as he asserts that every patriot drank, and that thoso who indulgo simply in ice water on tho 4th of July, 1870, will not sliow a proper ap preciation of the day wo celebrate. To call such stuff a legal argument, is an insult to common sense. A CONGRESSIONAL SWINDLE. To call the action of Congress in repeal ing the Franking Privilege a step to wards retrenchment, would be ridiculous. To have simply repealed that law, would have been such a step, but when we consid er that an addition was made to tho salary of each member, to cover expenses of post age, and that a large appropriation was made to each department for the purchase of postage stamps, the action is proved to ho only a dodge to obtain a notoriety for reform while they are actually picking tho National pocket. An enormous number of stamps must be manufactured to meet the daily demands of Government machinery all over the land. The manufacture of these stamps cost mon ey, and Uncle Sam must pay it. The Treasury, the Post-office, and the depart ment using the stamps, must have clerks to keep watch of the money and the stamps; and Uncle Sam must pay their bills, also. For instance, the Treasury furnishes to the Patent Office a sum of money for post age. The Patent Ollice goes over to the Post Office and spends that money for stamps, and the Post Ollice turns the money over to the Treasury, as a part of its earnings, while the Treasury has to hire a clerk to keep the account with tho Patent Office, and the Patent Office has to hire a clerk to keep its accounts with the Treas ury. Bo the money goes round and round, like the white horse in the circus, and every time the errand boy licks a stamp the pub' lio treasury is depleted by just the cost thereof. If the law required an officer to throw throe cents from the public funds into the river every time he writes an offl cial letter, and then send the letter free, the Government would save money. "Buffalo Bill." " Buffalo Bill" was at Hartford, Conn., the other day, aud while visiting Colt's Armory, the large number of spectators who had assembled to see the famous scout, desired him to favor them with an exhibition of his skill as a marksman. Bill gave the chew of tobacco in his mouth to a small boy to keep warm ; a small piece of white paper was put up on a barn door, fifty rods distant; B. William seized a fine jiew rifle, spit on his bands, and in the manner so 'often described by Ned Bunt- line, raised the weapon uutil his nose rested on the stock, fired, and a picket was knock' ed off from a fence ten feet to the left of the barn. " This rifle barrel is crooked," said Bill; so saying he bit it over a stone to straighten it,' then shot agaiu, this tiqie barking the shin of an old pie woman on . the right flank. A third trial and he hit the barn fair in the centre, and the shout that arose from the assemblage attested the joy of the spectators at his success, Bill is just as good an actor as he is marks man, which is very remarkable in these days of corruption and biibery. W A youth in Danvers Bjjod fourteen played banging on Saturday.using a wheel barrow for a platform, which turned over, and the boy was soon after found dead. LOCAL OPTION VOTE. The following list gives the manner in which a large number of the cities and counties in the State voted on the license question. COfWTIItS TOH LICENSE. Adams Allegheny Berks Hucks Cambria Carbon Columbia Dauphin Elk Forest Lebanon 618 1,000 8,000 3,000 44 1,600 839 1,200 721 3 8,800 Lehigh . Luzerne Montgomery Northampton Northumberland Pike Schuylkill Snyder Sullivan (Vayne York 4,000 1,000 4,200 6,000 271 800 15,826 300 104 331 1,500 cmF.9 ron license. Allegheny 2,109 Meadville 5P,3 Allentown BS7 Pittsburg 7,205 Carhondalo 51 Reading 1,715 Corry 241 Scranton 1,700 F.rie 1,319 Tltusville 4fi5 Lancaster 1,707 Wllkcsbarrc 305 Lock Haven 178 llarrlsburg 68 COUNTIES AOAINST LICENSE. Armstrong 1,028 Jefferson 903 Blair 1,489 Lycoming 1,250 Bedford 102 McKean 123 Bradford 2,240 Mltllin 8 Cameron 231 Montour 200 Centre 1,438 Perry 679 Chester 1,000 Bomersct 600 Clarion 900 Susquehanna 1,843 Clearfield 480 Tioga 1,200 Clinton 713 Union 150 Cumberland 940 Venango 200 Franklin 800 Warren 900 Greene 1,300 Washington 2,000 Huntingdon 1,170 Westmoreland 1,000 Juniata 779 Wyoming 1,500 CITIES AOAINST LICENSE. 933 Wllliamsport Altoona 850 A Church Difficulty. A difficulty has occurred in Augusta twp., Northumberland co., where the Lutheran and German Reformed denominations joint ly own a church and worship in it. When tho church was constructed an agreement was mado between tho two congregations that nothing but " divine service" (should bejillowed therein. Subsequently Sunday schools were held by the two denomina tions in a school houso in tho vicinity. The brethren did not dwell long together in unity bo fore irreconcilablo differences effected a separation, and the Lutherans appropriated the church for Sunday school services. Holding that Sunday schools did not come under the classification of " di vine service the Ketormed denomination prosecuted the Lutherans. Tho law suit resulted in Judge Rockafellcr sustaining tho defendants. The case was carried to the Supreme Court, and that tribunal has juBt reversed the decision of tho court be. low. The Anderson Suicide. Tho clouds surrounding the cause of the suicide of T. F. Anderson, at Franklin, have been effectually dispelled by the investiga tion and verdict of the coroner's jury. Tho jury called to sit upon the case was some of the best citizens of the town, men who had known the unfortunate gentleman inti mately and well ; and who after weighing all the facts aud evidence brought before them, were unanimously of opinion that the act was committed while laboring under a fit of insanity, and that he had been in that condition for some time previous to the tragedy. This fact was strengthened by tho investigation of the affairs of the bank, which showed that his accouuts were strictly correct, and that there was no de falcation, and no outside accommodation to friends, and hence that the expression in dicating such a state of facts in his conver sation and letters written previous to his death, out of which so many painful rumors were manufactured, were but the fancies of of a disordered brain. We have but to add that the vordict gives universal satisfaction to Franklin, as the facts developed show no stain on the unfortunate man's character. Tilutville Courier. A Kentucky Tragedy. A terrible tragedy (occurred near Bards- town on last Saturday a week. G. W, lloltzhouser one of the oldest and most esteemed citizens was sitting in his office at about half past seven o'clock, p. m., with his unmarried son D. W. lloltzhouser, when his married son J. lloltzhouser, entered and without speaking pulled out a navy revolver and shot his brother, the ball entering his loft breast and lodging under the shoulder blade. The wounded young man rose irom nis chair ana as he did so received another shot, entering near his shoulder, when he fell forward, receiving the third shot on the crown of the head the ball lodging under the right eye. . The fratricide immediately left the premises and has not been heard of since. The cause of the murder is supposed to be a feud of several months standing. All the parties were held in high esteem and great excitement has been caused in the community by the tragic affair. . . A Fiendish Act. On the 24th ult., the daughter of John Lank, a respectable gentleman residing near Itehoboth station, six miles from Georgetown, Del., while running from her uncle's was accosted by a negro named Burton, who tore the clothes from her and violated her person. After the base as sault ths vlllian lied, and the girl, who but fifteen years of age, managed to reach her father's residence and make known the facts. The negro was surrounded In the woods and captured about two miles from the place where he committed the crime at 12 o'clock, and lodged in Jail to await trial in April. He is a hard hearted wretch, and makes light of the crime. . A Mystery. The following circular rolatlvo to the brlgantine Maty Celeste, found doreleet at sea, has been issued from tho Treasury De partment, directed to Collectors of Customs and others: "You are requested to furnish this De partment with any information which you may be ajjle to obtain, affording a clue which may lead to a discovery of all the facts . concerning the desortiou of a vessel found on the 13th of December last, in lati- tudoJ8.20 north, and longitudo 17.51 west, derelect at sea, and which was towed into the hai-bor of Gibraltar by the British ves sel Del Gratia, and there libelod by the sailors. By the log of tho abandoned ves sel, she is supposed to be the American brigantine Mary Celeste, bound from Now York to Genoa, and it is supposed that she sailed from New York, and that her mas ter was named Briggs. The circumstances of the cascjtend to arouse grave suspicions that tho master, his wifo and child, aud perhaps the chief mate, wore murdered in the fury of drunkenness by the crow, who had evidently obtained access to the alco hol with which tho vessel was in part la ded. It is thought that the vessel was aban doned by tho crew between the 25th day of November, and the 5th day of Docembor, and that they cither perished at sea, or moro likely escaped on board some vessel bound for some North or South American port or tho West Indios. When discovered the derelect vessel was thoroughly sound, with the exception of tho bows, which had becu injured by sumo sharp instrument. Sho was well found and provisioned, aud no reason for her desertion was apparent. A sword with the appearance of blood thereon was on . board, and marks of blood were found upon tho sails. Tho vessel's documents nnd chronometer have not been found, but almost tho wholo of tho person al effects of tho master, his wifo and child and of tho crew were discovered in good condition, and books, trinkets, gold lock ets and female wearing apparol of superior quality were loft untouched in the cabin. The log was completed to noon of the 24th of November. Many other details concern ing the matter are in possession of this Do partment, which will be lurninliea upon application, if necessary. (Signed) Wm. A. Richardson. A City on the Ice. llio isay uity, Micu., Herald tells ol a novel city on tho frozen waters of Saginaw Bay. It consists of fishermen's shanties, about 300 in number, extending out about ten miles on tho bay. They have a regular municipal government, with Ed. Lewis, formorly of Bay City, for Mayor. Any violation of the ordinances of the commu nity is punished by ducking the offender in the cold waters of the lako, through holos cut in tho ice. Provision is made for the visitor, thore being one or two hotels and a number of saloons. The occupation of the inhabitants is principally fishing. Three Little Children Perish. A dispatch from Detroit says the house of Henry Peters, at Grass Point, six miles from that city, was burned last night while Peters and his wifo were absent. Four children were in the house. The oldest, aged fourteen, escaped, but ran back to the burning house to rescue her younger sisters. She seized thorn and attempted to carry them out, but was overcome by tho fire and smoke, and was only saved by the efforts of neighbors who were called to the spot by her screams. All the children but the oldest perished, and the latter is badly burned. The (ire is supposed to have been caused by the bursting of a kerosone lamp Scene In Court. 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