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Moodus, Conn. “ALIAS CLATHS Becretary Blaine's Latest on the New Orleans Affair, INDEMNITY WAS NOT PROMISED, Aliens Coming to Our Shores Have No Special Claim for Protection, Those Wronged May Seek Redress Through the Courts—Our Premier Quotes at Length from Webster, WASHINGTON, April 16. — Secretary Blaine's reply to Premier Rudini’s last official utterance respecting the Italian incident was completed and handed to Marquis Imperiali Tuesday, Marquis limperiali’s last note, which includes the Rudini dispatch, and Secretary Blaine's reply were given to the press last night. I'he Marquis’ note includes the dis patch from Rudini, heretofore published, | in which the Italian premier urges only | wetion Secretary Blaine, in his Teply to the Marquis Imperiali's correspondence says: Lon quote in your note part of the Marquis Rudind's telegram of April 2 in these words: | majesty's government claration whereby Federal ognizes that an lvmnity is ilies of the victim ween the two countries wis Rudin will carefully 1 1 he that ai will discover : lid indemnity | the vietims, in virtue the two countrie wwer to Baron States go nand for I IMAY Iw nw 5 4NgpYNE LINIMEN KEany OQ A TH a Y Por DITEINAL 2ad TTTEINAL ase, ENERATION AFTER GENERATION Oc We Anthracite, Bitum! Grain, ( woodland and us Goal, rears, She Corn, ( Bailed H, Kindlio bunch cr ¢ rd, to Straw, and ete, wood by the suit the purchaser Respectiully w= of his fri x \T ( x BROWNS OLD COAL YARD Near the | ger Depot SAM MEN WANTED, fmweling and loeal sell our Haak. Past selling Splendid outfit (ree Your pay kly., Write for GEnMan geeny Co Fela KE choles N.Y | differ from {| entire can | to the gover: | differences, of which the icits the patron. is and the publie i Nursery ciiaties in hardy fruits, Employment Gaar Terms WC RL if his position " ’ mh subjects resident here are en Lod AS Lb F consul and the nbsequently ’ y of rian { Spal ir " i y the mot fue to this g ent of Italy t ’ United Sales I» In b Wi . Al ! Lhe px thorities 4 LAal was poss the arrest mob acted in the heat of blood and ne suance of amy predetermined plas y of Injury or insult posed of DAMS none of whom are known to the governmer the United States, nor. so far as the ment is informed, 0 ts officers or New Orleans As prom pt occurrences at peace the rioter pu that the mob wa irresponsible persona, the govern agents y an possible after the New Orlean } wey general a full in rected the att his department i 4 t i all the facts connected therewith. He has nod yet received the official report. If It be that a prosecution can be maintained the statutes of the United States, Lhe ona found tuler wiu be presented to the next grand jury, scoording | Ww the usual methods of criminal adn in ton. Put if it shall be found, as able, that criminal taken In the courts of Louisiana the president oan in this direction do no more thas to rege upon the state officers the duty of pron pty bringing the offenders to trial. This was In his telegram to the governor of lo lana az onrly as the Ith of March stra soma prob The United States did not, by the treats with | ody | builders of Pittsburg and Allegheny had : 18 meting at the Haly, become the lasurer of the lives and property of llallan subjects resident wit) our territory. No government bs able. ever high ts « police supervision, however severe Ita crim inal code, and howe ver prompt and inflexible ie oriminal administestion, wo citizens against violence promoted by 1s : ual malice or by sudden popular tumult he foreign resident must be content in such canes 10 share the same redress that is offered by the Inw to the citipens, and Las Bo Just cause of complaint or ht Wo ask the interposition of eonntry, If courts are squally open to him for the redress of bis injuries M, therefore, 4 Shayid that among howe killed by the mob at New Orleans there ware soune [allan subjects, who were resident or domiciled in that agreenbly to our tremty with Italy, and pot In violation of our fmmigration laws, and who were abiding in the pemon of the United States and obeying the laws Uweronf, and of the state of Lomisiana, snd a. the public ffcec) chard with the dmy ting life property in that eliy pod hn at the work of the mob, or upon notice of or information of the 1hrest. el 4 refused to take any steps for the wm of peace and afer. to bring the nifty 10 trial, the prosi would, under such circumstances, feel aoane was established that should Ye sub w the finsiatation of « with 10 the relief of Uw familios of the Taking a who hal Jost i Ives Ly lw bone Been or by violenos, hove AME GU, Beaten takes | fi ie of PXAmMIne | proceedings ean only be | lone | ° ivilization, however vigilant its | ] Je tex] the dm secure Ms own | PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE How the Wheels of Government Re. volve at Harrisburg, Hanruissorag, April 15, ~The Baker ballot reforia bill passed third reading in the house Bll vp afternoon, ceived 171 affirmative and 16 negative votes, The sixteen voting “no” were: Mossrs, Abrams, beyerlein, Bunch, Ennis, Franklin, Keyser, Kidd, Mecleary, Rie- bel, Salter, Smith and Vare, of Phila delphia, and Messrs, Cotton, Culbertson, Kroesen and Muchlebronner, of Alle gheny county. The house insisted on its non-concur rence in the senate amendments to the bill reimbursing Governor money spent during the extraordinary floods of 1880, and the speaker appointed | MceNeolis as | Messrs, Walton, Riter and conferrees on the part of the house, The bill repealing the local option law of Verona, Allegheny county, was de- feated, In the senate Senator Showalter made | ® a speech in favor of the medical exam. | The bill was passed without iners’ bill, a dissenting vote Other bills were pitased finally ns lows: arbitrations; authorizing CONYevYund ry trustees nd tain § ing the county grants married women w) mifirm and convevances | HIT "| ole tors wre COP norz- Ware ' Ti BRIML valdnts rant i at (ONeral ol office onm with the ay he was shot, bat To Sar West Cuesren Hminary steps are sute one f nowy for Mining Lands Pa April being taken t the biggest eph Philips possession of 498 acres mining land in wy contend that Mr. Philips purchased years ago the mining right for all the land extending from the Falls of French Mary's. The plain tiffs have of ejectment served upon thir 1 i WOW perating the or" mines in that A Retired Merchant's Suicide Wnsr Pa., April 17 V. Garrett, a wealthy retired merchant, shot and tantly killed himself in his the usual fter w dking about few minutes, went to after his house the pistol, and god Mr. Garrett dead McFadgen held ary rendered CHESTER bedroom r nt yesterday 1 the an In Labor iy Eight Hoar Demand an, April 17 Fhe master Builders’ Exe hange which they definitely re nd of the journevmen for workday on and after May Dilition are that the build 1 « : ' t \ meting last night at an eight hoary rhs t § ¥ ns en in their ie i} tr \ i Pied from Over Esertion. Boverrows, Pa, April 17, Henry Hoffman, a wealthy retired farmer, aged 80, residing several miles east of this borough, died suddenly. the ry sult of too great exertion. He wm tel in sawing down a | arge chestnut tree, and soon afterwards complained of fooling unwell, Ina load, Detained Immigrants Hel awed, PruaveiLema, April 17. Forty out of the seventy wx nmigrant poss re detained on the stéanship Belpon have received finsewdal asdstance and have loft the widp. Most of them de parted ab once for Wisconsin, Tt Bune he It re i Public Bale at the Court House, fi the boro igh | | of Bellefonte, on i the west by | Cains helry | containing Beaver for | fol Providing the manner for log] | and | Warwick | Enos | Smee | his | kewper heard | wt to the | on the | a verdict of | ng Ww a tof |. LB | heirs | thence | 44° cant IW perches to | ance of enter upon a proposition | misaton | SERIES SALES, By virtue of sundry writs of Flerl Facias, Levarl Paclas and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Court of Common pleas of Centre county, and to me directed, will be exposed to SATURDAY, AVRIL 25, 180 the following property, to wit ALL that certain mes sige and tract of land situate in Gregg township, Centre co bounded and deseribed as follow McCool and Harter George OC, Bre and ou the en Wo acres more erected a log frame dwel stable and by land of 1 ther outbuile high | taken in execution and to 1 erty of Daniel Kennelly ALBO All that cent in the borough of Vail Pa. bounded and de in iol ory Commencing at a pr { Diliens jot ot on Tent je 10 lt of thence | thegproperty of Mrs, Busan Blais Bs | tract of land situate in Howard tows | the side I AH AR I SH SAB SAAS and on the north-west by lot of Harris Cathoun fronting on Walnut street #iXty feet and ex tending back to Place alley one hundred and twenty feel, thereon erected s tw, story frame dwelling house, stable and other out buildings Belzed, taken ln execulon and to be sold ax ” N i] ALSO Rif ws : she - ok i rr All that certain wessnage or te nement and hip, Cen tre counts bounded and desc ed as follows i While vak, thenee north hit foab beglnnls CHK reh on s | mountain ms Tr rn gay AMY A DTI Tm H ATi i dK K'} FART A A WN Addn de wite tm ds Wind des & FFVFON 4 SEY g0 4 JAS. SCOFIELD Manufacturer & Dealer in i have always «i nand . tine w..ck of Whips, Lap and Buffalo Robes Blankets, Fly-nets, ana every thing needed about horses Spring Street, Southof Alieghen B. & B. 45 CENTS !! 200 PIECES ALL WOOL New and Stylish SUITINGS, 200 PIECES FRENCH SATINES 35 els. the Actual Retail Price WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT, (ERCHIEFS HOSIE ”~ ITC | i ENTS" FURNISHINGS Spring Jackets -—, T y 11 ir ITY us ii you car e (0 gel Best Grades al lowesl prices BOGGS & BUHL, CLOTHING AT CX ST AT * JOSEPH BROTHERS & C0. 4 A that mess I land situate on Bullets Run in the township of Howard, Centre jescribed as fo ence by of land of said wih east 41 perches to a . north 377 west perehes to a maple north 1 west iM perches to a stump, thence north #67 east X perches south 44° cast 12 pereh rth 46° east 71 perches stones by thence by lands of Isase Pacher and Curtin BOFth M47 west 130 perches toa pine thence by land of Philip Barnhart south west 145 perches (o stones by a chestnut oak. by land of ¥. Leathers and others south ihe place of beginning containing 19 acres and 147 perches and allow per eent. ete hereon erected 2 dwelling houses, barn and other out builds ue nded and ine Seized, taken sid to In | as ’ LAT fi the property of Goo Johnston situate in Doge na. beginning at they nor iV past 02 perches ny of Humes heirs and F'. W. Barnbart to stones, thence north 5° west Sols perches to a white oak, thenee south 77% west 1 perehes to white oak, thence by land of P. W, Harn hart north 19° west 185 perches to stones. thence by land of Roland Curtin's heirs south HL" west 11 perches to post by rook oak thenee by land of Curtins south 2° east 12 perches fo white oak, thenos by land of Samue! urmont south 107 east 152 perches to the place of beginning, containing 30 acres and 27 perches and allowance, thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, bank barn, straw shod and other out bulldings, Seized taken in cxeccution and to be sold as the property of Mary Nett ’ then ALSO, AL Lhat certain lot of ground situate In the borough of Unionville, county of Centre and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and desoribed an follows, to wit: On the north east by Wal nut street, on the south-west by Place alley I entire r intent and Boys' Clothing below prices, ana Delow, and Gents | wld on to close out the entire stock of Men's Yout! inishing Goods at NEW : GOODS : AT : COST! and others at greatly reduced prices Goods NeVeTr wore sold in this town at such greatly reduced prices i Call carly as the goods are selling rapidly. Yours Respectiully, JOSEPH BROS. & CO, BELLEFONTE PA
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