8 THE TIMES NEW BL0QMF1ELD, PA.. DECEMBER 0, 1879. Misci'lliineons News Item. tW The jealous wife of George Horzog", ft Bradford saloon keeper, committed sui cldo by poisoning. . tlT While hunting )iat week J. Meafts was accidentally shot and mortally hurt by Vm. Walton his companion, hoar English ttjwn, N. J. tST Washington E. Hall Inspector of eloctlou in 187S, has been convicted In New York of making false returns of votes cast nt that election, and was sentenced in the Oyer and Terminer Court last week to eighteen months in State Prison. tSF Among the arrivals at the stock yard at East Buffalo Tuesday were two car loads of hogs iu which the animals had been cut and slashed in a fearful manner, evidently done In spite. Great indignation was expressed at the act. t& A dispatch from Wapokoneta, Ohio says the burglar who was shot bv officers on Thursday night last while they were trying to arrest a gang at flew jjremen has been reoognized by detectives as the son of a wealthy merchant at Toledo, and not a tramp. ti& A negro met his death in the south ern part of Erie county in a peculiar man ner, viz. : He had Btolen a hog and killed it, and In order lo carry It tied its feet to gether and put It around his neck. In climbing a fence he slipped, the pig falling on one side and be on the other, breaking -his Deck. t- A rhila. policeman found a note floating by the Delaware on Suuday lilcht which turned out to be from a suicide nam ed Wm. Schneider to Miss Ella Gerlin, of 431 Bpruce street, Btating that the. writer took his life on Miss Grelin's account. Miss Greliu It was discovered had refused to re ceive his attentions and the refusal had driven him to despair. 13?" During a recess in the holding of the democratic ward meeting in the Fifth ward Phila., on Tuesday morning a row occii'-red. Policemen attempted to arrest Bernnrd Reily when four Bbots were fired and Kelly fell. He was taken to the Peun sylvania hospital but died on the way. T. J. Ryan, residing at 605 south Front street and Geo. Trentwith, living at 740 south none street, were arrested and gave a hearing. Ryan was committed without bail, and Trentwith was held in $1,500 bail for a futher hearing. tW A dispatch from Fremont, Ohio says that late on Saturday, night Andrew Koeh el and James Welch were arrested for the murder of a man who was found dead near that place on May 21, 1878. Tho body was found by the road-side with a bullet-hole through the head, and a revolver iu its hand. In a memorandum-book iu the pocket was written, "I am tired of life, bury me here." Facts since revealed, led to detectives being employed, aud the dis covery of evidence which leaves little doubt of its being a case of robbery and murder, and points to the guilt of both the parties arrested. 'Tho World' for 1880. ...wiavi cYciimimu miuuiu luiorm mem selves carefully alike of the action of their party tlieir Republican opponents. A failure to do this in 18i6 contributed greatly to tlie loss by the De mocracy of the fruits of the victory fairly won at the polls The year 18S-1 promises to be one of the most In teresting and Important years of this crowded aud eventful century, it will witness a Presiden tial election which may result In reestablishing the Government of this country on the principles of Us constitutional founders, or In permanently changing the relations of the States to the Federal power. 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