8 THE TIMES, NEW BLQOMFJELD, PA ., , NOVEMBER 13, 1877. Shot and Killed by a Young Girl. A special from Columbia, 8. C, snys : The monotony of the State trials wai bio ken to-day by a bearing on application for a writ of habeas corpus In the oaso of -a youug girl, 10 years of age, who was com mitted to jail this morning. The case la a peculiar 0110, and has created a sensation iu this section. The circumstances nre as follows, in briof : The young girl, Miss Bailie Wood, returned to her home, about twenty miles from Columbia, yesterday evening, and there found a neighbor, Samuel Henry, awaiting her arrival. She Invited him into the house which they entered together, when Henry quickly seized her, violently Mtompting an assault. The girl, however, succeeded in freeing herself from his grasp, and, obtaining a pistol from the next room, returned imme diately and fired upon her assailant with such deadly effect as to kill him instantly, the ball penetrating his breast. Heury was a married man aud the father of three children. The families of both parties are respectable, well-to-do country peoplo, and hare been intimate for years. The young girl, accompanied by her brother-in-law, came to Columbia this morning and surrendered herself to the officers of the law, going quietly to jail, from which she was released a few hours later on consent, nn order being entered re quiring fl,000 bail, which was quickly found. She may be subjected to the in convenience of a trial, but has been ac quitted already by the powerful verdict of public opinion. A Bank Safe Tampered With. The liinghamton, N. Y., Itcpitblican of Tuesday evening says : The West Wiu iield Rational Bank has met with a serious misfortune aud has been tumble to transact its regular routine of business sineo Tues day, the 23rd ult. Upon that uight the safe aud vault of the institution was sc- curely looked for the night by the clerk, Henry AVheeler, a youug man, bou of the cashier. On the day following every possible means was devised to open the safe door, but the lock had become in some way broken, and the bolts refused to turn back. Expert lock-makers and safe manufac turers have been employed night and day drilling aud in other ways trying to reach the contents of the safe. The mystery as to whether the safe was robbed and the lock wasbrokon by burglars will be solved probably by Thursday, as at that time it is thought the work of getting into the safe will be accomplished. The safe, when last locked, contained about $200,000 worth of valuables and money. Married on the Spot. The Olcan Itccovd relates the following : " ' I'll marry any gill in the room that will have me,' said a half-tipsy young fellow. ' I'll take you,' said a fresh, clear-eyed young girl of 17. And in half au hour the two were married and being congratulated by their friends. This nctually occurred only a few weeks ago iu the near vicinity of Franklinville, in this county. The occasion was a counrty dancb, the partici pants were a farmer's son and a farmer's daughter, neither of whom had exchanged a word with the other until the above scene occurred. The young fellow had been drinking and thought he would say some thing ' smart,' and astonish the girls with his audacity. The girl, however, had heard that ho was a 'good fellow,' and be ing moved by that sphit which 'will not take a dare if death come,' took him at his word. They are now living with the young fellow's paients, aud are studying each other's character at their leisure." 4 Ingenious Swindle in Pork. A pork packer of Indianapolis is entitled to credit for the discovery of a new swindle. While bartering for a car load of hogs he noticed that the backs of his favorite f staple were covored with mud, and an ex amination of the floor of the car revealed to him tho fact that the alluvial accumula tion was not a matter of accident but of uesign, several hundred pounds of clay of wonderful adhesive properties having been systematically thrown upon the floor and dashed with water, to which the hogs, with their well known propensities for wallow ing, had gone with a relish. He did not t)tlV. bllt. later in tlA A rtrr liaiK t, t. - - j - .w liUHb tUU drover had sold to another packer and was bragging loudly that he had not only saved shrinkage but received more thau f 37 for the mud that encruetod tho backs of his porkers. The Earthquake. The districts of northern New York and the States of Vermont, Now Hampshire, Massachusetts and Connecticut and through the St. Lawrence Valley were severely hakeu by an earthquake on Tuesday morning. Accounts from various poiuta along the line of disturbance agree as to its occurrence about two o'clock, but the places affected seem to have experienced the shock in a lesser degree in proportion to their distance to the southward of a line generally parallel to the St. Lawrence river. Of course it is difficult to define the line of greatest disturbance, on account of absence ' of accurate data and the tendency of ob servers to exaggerate their experiences ; but enough is known to indicate that the earthquake wave passed from west to east over a considerable area of territory with extraordinary rapidity. Terrestrial dis turbances of this character are happily rare in these northern latttitudes. 73 o p CARLISLE CARPET; HOUSE! CARPETING S, OIL-CLOTHS, WALL PAPERS. A complete Stock Just opened for FALL TRADE from New York aud Philadelphia Markets. COMPRISING Tim EE PL X'S, EXT11A 8 UPEltS, 33HXJSSELS. 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