The Centre Democrat, THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub- fshed every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa. 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Claveland on Citizenship. WE EXPRESSED WHEN MAYOR OF When it became known ie this coun gry that Mr. Lowell had abandoned the Americans imprisoned in [rel ind with cusati ‘i iri out formal a tion, the public indignation = PI against hi m in m meeting eas ourse, snd about culmin months Ont esided. aking the vered the following addres ertainly as frank and utterance in regard to American government to i abroad as any one need ask for This is the formal OCCASIONS “Ferrow CITIZENS mode « on kind, but [ think we seldom realize fully its meaning or how valual thing it is a tizen, | earliest civilization to be a free man, endowed with certain privileges and ad vantagesand entitled to the full protec tion of the State. The defense and pro tection of personal rights of its has always been tl important duty of government. And perhaps no gover ment has this sacred trust keeping than this—the best of them all—for here the people wh are to be protected are the those powers which they delegate upon the express compact that the citizen shall be protected. For this purposs we choose those who for the time be ull mansge the machinery which ve set up for our defense and safe! “And this protection adheres to us in all lands and places ss an incident itizenship ut let the weight n sacriligious hand be put upon this saer od thing and a great strong govern went springs to its feet to avenge wrong. Thus it is that the native born American citizen enjoys his birthrights But when, in the westward march of empire, this nation was founded and faok root, we beckoned to the old world and invited hither its immigration and provided a mode by which those who sought a bome among us might be come our fellow citizens, They came by thousands and hundreds of thous ands ; they came and Hewed the dark And gave the virgin fields to day they came with strong sinews and braw ny arms to aid in the growth and pro zZress of a new country : they came and f address of this 1abie ) to be Cl ‘rom the ne wnt and m enlightens parm fl iree, nore in and frees source of we <h h of of ar we id woods away upon our altars laid their fealty and | submission ; they came to our temples of justice and under the solemnity of an oath renounced all allegiance to every other State, potentate and sovereignty, and surrendered to us all the duty per taining to such allegiance. We have accepted their fealty and invited them £5 surrender the protection native land, “And what should be given them in weturn? Manifestly, good faith and every dictate of honor demands that we give them the same liberty snd protec tion here and elsewhere which we vouchsafed to our native-born citizens, And that this has been accorded to them is the crowning glory of American institutions, It needed not the statute which is now the law of the land declar ing that all maturalized eitizens while in foreign lands are entitled to and shall receive from this government the same protection of person and property which is accorded to native born citizens, voice the policy of the nation, “In all lands where the semblance of liberty is preserved, the right of a pey son arrested to a speedy accusation br trial is, or ought to be, a fundamental lawasitis » rule of civilization. At any rate, we hold it to be so, and this is one of the rights which we undertake to guarantee to any native-born or nnturalized citizen of ours, whether he be imprisoned by order of the Casr of Russia or under the pretext of a law ad. ministered for the benefit of the landed aristocracy of England. We do not claim to make laws for other countries, but we do insist that whatsoever those laws may be they shall, in the interests of human freedom and the rights of mankind so far as they invoive the liber. Ly of our citizens, be speedilly adminis dered, We havea right to say and do say that mere suspicion without exami. uation or trisl is not sufficient to justi. fy the long imprisonmont of a citizen of Amirica, Other nations may permit their citizens to be thus imprisoned, Ours will not. And this in effect has Lo 0 | lican headquarters in New of their! been solemnly declared by statute, “We have met here to-night to consi der this subject and toinquire into the cause and the reasons and the justice of the imprisonwent of certain of our fel { low citizens now held in British prisons 0 | without the semblance of a trial or legal { examination, Our law declares that | the government shall act in such cases, Jut the people are the creators of the | government, The undaunted apostle {of the Christian to the Roman law and the rights of Ro- man citizenship, boldly demanded: Is { it lawful for you to scourge a man that {is a Roman and uncondemnod 27 Bo, too, might we ask, appealing to the laws of our land and the laws of civilization, Is it lawful that these, our fellows, be imprisoned, who are American citizens and uncondemned?’ | deem it an hon or to be called upon to preside at such | a meeting, and | thank you for What is your further pleasure?” | £38856,000,000 John Roach was a visitor at the repub- York His yacht name Yosemite is on Saturday. offered for sale to the government with | | the suggestion that she might be con to be Chandler | verted into a gunboat. She is bought hy Secret ry “Billee" | a8 a vessel of “seven or eight to If | tons burthen “although she is said | be 1 cepted Wool ling to Mr. of only about four hundred tons h's 0 Roa ures the Blaine fund will corrupt nn doubt get a very pretty m the Chester subsidy se Speeking of this matter vinded that Senator Hawly night that it Well, why ha ZIVEenD Us & DAYS ter the close Of « voted for neval purp tihserve Lhe Administiratl ! 0%) in eighteen yours | partment apd vet wi emoceratic administra tie } » ess than that sur ind created and maintained bleand powerful vy. Dut | wr has hi ng | Barnum Re-elected Chairman New ustle att al sual | | a Nation ommittea in of the Filth avenue ho'e!, hour this morning unt Democratic National C eat discussion of the sis ed on by a little knol | men, and the feeling o marked, Statements of dele, to be a universal re ele ting ex | man of the C {and William L. | Wm. C. Whitney 3 omm oO " ennsvivan and Daniel M ny o stand Scott, of ng | having deeline At 11: 40 called 10 order by Mr. B suddenly called away last evening by a". the committee wa Sena'‘or Gorman | Maryland wroum having a legal engagement. The session was an { executive one, and all reporters exelud edd. od Temporary Chairman, and Mr Prince | Temporary Secretary. H, O. Thompson | of New York, made a motion, seconded | by W. W. Armstrong, of Ohio, that Wm, Senvtor Gorman was at once elect | HI. Barnum be elected Permanent Chair. | man of the committee, This was done by acclamation unanimously, F. (0), | Prince was re-elected Secretary, Among rth present was 8S, 8, Cox, although not & member of the committee, cacti i— The Grand Army Demonstration Mixxeavoris, Mixx, July 24.~The | | | forming, but at poon was in motion and received with cheers by sixty thousand people, who thronged every street on the line of march, The weather was fair but sul try. The whole Grand Army was in line and it was the largest demonstra tion since the war, As the parade pas- sed the City Hall children on platforms waved banners and sang the old war song, which the veterans took up and passed on with uncovered heads, The blare of bands, waving of banners shouts of thousands from street, win- dows and, housetops constituted an inspiring scene, As the tattered battle flags were recognized by old veterans a wild ery of delight went up. The en. thusiasm was never equaled here, was : : | religion imprisoned | | and persecuted, appealing centuries ngo | it, | hundred | tremendous | home in Central New York. | Lincoln has gone to the seashore for sev. republican Revolt, There has been no Republican nssem blage in this or any previous year so re 11 ge ol intelli markable for the high averng gence, respectability and social stand ing of its members as was the conference | New | of | York last week, bolting Republicans held in Most of them are gentlemen of very highesy standing in the communi ties where they reside have earned national fame in the most honorable walks of life. They represen Lin a most marked degree, the brain and conscience of the Republican party And their and convincingly revolt shows more clearly could show the low estate towhich that | party has been brought by lesders in de In men capable of meeting the imperative mand of the and methods, times for reform The learning of the | Middle States joins of those New England and the educated moral ense ections in turning from the party whose course is downward to { the party that is steadily progressing in the op} site direction. he nomination of Grover Cleveland if it dic it assuredly needed vindieation I not vind cate itself, as does—whut termed rm adopted | onvention, Millions | n it yndicats (NN (Nn { plantati are (0 guaran tos prosperon In return i support, » be turn tee, which is the the bes LON O00, ol ore I 825.000 wr the syndicate A vear l« gneral factor { (Georg { rhar 4 ke his place if he ean not serve, and Pinchback, of Louisiana to act as Governor of the negro popula i" Warmoth is said to have pl and He is approval of worked scheme the up the said to have ired the ! President and Secretary Chandler, but to find Frelinghuysen eo that it would reflect less willing to the in glory Warmoth scheme on Administration, said i have this in view in going He is coming bask in October, when work is to begin, - An Absentee abroad, Cabinet Wasmixorox, July 27.<The Adminis tration has never been more completely | dissolved for the time being than now, | | It is doubtful if there is another Cabinet | { meeting for two months, | tary of the State will spend the month | Grand Army parade was delayed in | The Secre of August at his New Jersy homeon the Raritan, Secretary Folger is at his Secretary eral days, and would be off for a month Lor two but for the sickness of his wife's mother. Secretary Chandler is in New Hampshire getting ready to receive the Greely party. Secretary Teller and Postmaster General Gresham have gone to their Western homes. At torney General Brewster is keeping cool at long branch. The Government does not suffer the least disadvantage from their absence, Routine business goes on as usual, and sny question of suffi’ cient importance can be forwarded to them for their action. «Exclusively dry goods—Garman's the | Muny of them | than anything clase at the | One Way to Raise Campaign Funds From the Norfolk Landmaek We understand cireular tha that [| " | been sent to various prominent Government employes about here said { leas re questing and expecting” that em ployes will subscribe to of the Richmond Whig at $1. per share, an it is nul than twenty five shure stock of the necessary, the circular states, large the paper and strengthen it A bl ink {in each circular for the d fill { up according to the amount of stock he party organ, note is inclos employe to bank | wants, and forward it to the in | Petersburg for collection. Politics und the G. A. R. The Milwaukee Su lay Telegr of the most responsible and popular the o A leading Republican paper makes an ph, dier newspapers in unt FAYS announcement that the Grand Army of the Republic will take charge of General Logan's eampaign forthe Vice Presiden The editor of that paper knows nothing of the principles of the Grand my of the Repub intentionally misleads when he makes pasertion, he Grand Army will take charge of Hankin i Hat i — a — Little Lottie Boyce r his appearance at the next cou that inty, {0 answer any cha 10v be made against him. His nt is it before reachin he looked ahead and saw thing the the track; that his fireman, who is al » xsd ' 8, son, had been oiling the cylinder coy and th | was unable to close the oil s¢ them t hus occupied that Graw went to cl ittention was for a ip 1) | minuies that when he looked out within ra gine was ri; that he put kes and reversed the engine, but ' vas too ale, - Shot At Her Baby's Side. York, July 27.—On Saturday night n Spring Garden townsh py about five Miller hold miles from York, Mrs, Adam I. igh the 1g hile lag Suspicion wis shot thre ng her will in all probability die body w sick infant upon her She poinis to Pius Miller, the brother of he: husband, upon purely circumstantial evidence. The supposed assassin is a of Jacob voung man of 21 years, son Miller, a wealthy and respectable farm He has meonomaniac er living in the neighborhood. always been considered a f upon the subject of wilchoraft, and has for vears accused his #'ster-in-law of be witching him, On Saturday the husband took his family to his father-inlaw's and retired Mrs. Miller was kept awake with her sick babe, and at at an early hour mid night was sitting by the window in the | second story of the farm house, when a report was heard and she received a shot in her right side, the ball penetrat. | ling the lungs. = | he assassin climbed to the window on a ladder and fired the shot. The | husband who was in bed, immediately | | Fan to his wife's assistance and gave the | alarm, but the guilty person could not | be found. Medical assistance was sum- moned from York, and the womans in. juries pronounced fatal. To-night she lies in a preearios condition, suffering great pain, Adam J. Miller early} this morning came to Freystown and made information against his brother Pius be. fore Justice I. C. Grey, charging him with the erime, Pius Miller has loft the neighborhood and, as he has traveled considerably through the West, it is feared that he has crossed the river at Wild Cat Falls, taken the carsnt Marietta and escaped. A Great Wheat (rop in Lancaster. ———— Laxcasrer, July 23--The farmers of this county have begun to thresh their wheat and find the yield to far exceed not only their most sangine expectations | 1] | WE HAVE JUBT R¥ Lai Vases and Plaques to which we invite your attention. vines are in high relief, and when skillfully pa ed with AMBER ENAMEL, rival the English Doulton to ware, cmting | In th range from to 89. NO FIREING OR BAKING REQUIRED. Call and examine the designs al GREEN'S PHARMACY, Bush House Block, 2. Bellefonte, Pa. ’ We have Teleph £100 o pi i "NY. Vhav ANIC PR Vasda bv vivas, PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEeE AND PITTSBURGH CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—10P full Music Lessons for $18. f 100 ' Tris 8 OF labers dere Languages, ef ( Thirty teachers, Moderats pens Sept. 3rd, Before aking ¢ rs th 4 y Pittsburgh, Pa. lixtraordinan # bw net Behon Aris C. Larg DR. L logue 10 PERSHINC IRON-STONE TAB CHINA LE GLASSWARE. | pur A.C. MINGLE, Jf, [f, WILKINSON, ae: DOLL & MINGLE. SSOR CHINA, GLASS, | Queensware, Durability as well as appearance is the | test of cheapne | keep the best 1 -goods of manufacturers who have gained a rep utation yest SS ~ 1. < INA KES for honest work. | have the best Men's 3.00 SHOE MABE -in - AMERIEA, [oz Cake stands we Seis, 4 pieces Stock of IW is all ind Chamber Sets Best English ware BOOTS & SHOES Madeto Order. + Pitehe iu thing else par de this ad Lirentest value vet obtained Cal the price cial ever be your patronage Ll exa 11 SHOE POLISH to prices being LOWER than fore heard, | do 15e. . 21 Crack the Leather. nine the goods and do not fulf strictly all | A not ssk That will not . ’ eAler amount of gods | can Mam LIT THe ower prioes can and w i R 1 ves pectin iy. W. H. WILKINSON. Agent EG ge . » , OTICE IS HEREBY 'S That Austin J i In f the Inst will and testament of Joseph dec’d., Inte of Miles township, Pa ters, ote, and all persons having claims hpninst they tate, to present the same duly suthentionted for ott ment, of GIVEN " wes Gramley, eX Bours Gramdey have taken ont ot Give me a trial. A. C. MINGLE. A 23, 84, BELLEFONTE, PA. 14. 1y. se N . — * 8 Jo XE UTOR'S NOTICE. —Noticx 4 vem that the andersigned, executor Wf the estate of Mary Dunkie, dec'd, Inte of Walker township, has taken out lethers of All persons in Aadetied 10 The state are requested to make payments wad those having claims against the same to present them duly suthentionted, for settlement JAOOR DUNKLE Executor A DMINISTRATOR'®S NOTICE | (‘)RPHAN'S COURT SALE. A Letiars of administration on the ssinte of Pursuant to an order of the On C Solomon Kloeckner, decd, late of Miles township, Pa, | Centre county there will be rpored Sb pin ho. having been Jranand the undersigned, notios Is given | the promises in the borough of Howard on to all parties having claims against said estate to pre. | wv hm sont them, duly suthentionted, and parties indebted WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13th, M484, to samme are requested to make payments at once D. ROCK RY, Administrator is hereby g Walker, Pa AR bagel | NB Bd LN] » Ll AJ - LXE UTOR'S NOTICE. Estate 4 of Nenry Beck, of Walket township, Oenire vouuty, Pa. All claims agninet eetite te be presssted to Mas, Axx Buia Boo, Execentrix, On the north by Main street ; on the anst by lot of Henry C. Holter; on the south by lot late of Henry Rothrock, i and on the wast by Jot of Robert Oooke, Br. being about 50 fect in width on Main street and extending ack in depth about 150 feet, uv thie Jot are erected a good twostory frame dwelling house, store room, joe house conl house wood house and other aa good oh. tern with filter on the premises, buildings are in TERMS OF SALE Ten struck off; balance of oneth By «White Goods~Garman’s. ~The season after the Holidays is gen. erally dull with the Tailors. e are of. fering extra inducements in low prices. Wo have given large orders, and the new goods are now coming in. LeAve your order now, © MONTGOMERY Obs Jo Sat. hn LJ
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