PROTECT SEAL ERS, Uncle Sam Preparing an Increased Naval Force for Behring Sea. SALISBURY STILL SILENT. May Within a Harrison Day Urge Upon British Premier the Neces- sity for ITmme- diate President or Two an Answer, WasninagToN, March 10,—~Ow to Lord Salisbury’s refusal to renew the modns vivendi in Behring sea the mat- ter is in the same condition as before the beginning of negotiations for arbi. tration. As the case stands now Great Britain will hold our government re- sponsible for any seizures of Canadian wachers. In communication sent to ps Salisbury yesterday the president urges upon the premier the necessity for a renewal of the modus vivendi, and the reply is anxiously awaited. Meantime it 18 asserted in official circles that should Salisbury remain obstinate an increased naval force will be sent by our govern- ment to Behring sea, and Canadian poachers severely dealt with, WasHiygron, March 16, net yesterday had another discussion of the Behring sea question, but as Salis- bury has not replied there is no change in the situation. However, a large num- ber of senators were among the presi dent's callers during the DE Tan and by the time the cabinet assembled the president had a pretty fair view of the opinion 1e senate on the The : Allison. Sanders. The navy department, junction with the 18 preparing the for Behring sea been the custon service to Behrin there last year, & being put The cuit and the Corwin. get Sound and will remain ill go i OO Aas | The cabi questi treasury revenue arine cutter vice, aIwg four Beh sea commissioners, Mess: Mendenhall "and Merriam on the the United States and Sir George Daw- son and Mr. Baden-Powell, to the effec that since Russia had transferred Alaska to the United States there has diminution in the number of the han part o been a seals Pposite upheld $ eel cated Bef Lord sider the 1 committee read The del n 11+ uray able discussion in the senate { erred foreign relations it was Was neariy versational nature, alth White, of Louisiana argument to ove commissioners, when the ¥ con diminuti of the transfer of the Behring sea, for the purpose of entrapping the Un States into the that it was ed Americans who were responsible for th dec Tease The pm answer is no pre nt will 1 the importan (ques IN ANsSwWe Lox March Dis that seals sin positic -" The St letter sigmed of Commons,” the he Gazette hes a Member of the House which the writer England will 1 n the Behring he believes ther will mean the adustry. express The Reading Deal Legalized, Trextox, March 11.--The hou assembly has pa ill wi Qkizien the coal combine betwee ecading, New Jers entral wi Eas high Valley raliroad DOYIsts tried hard to hill the now pro af At La! ward eating it of public ities has adjourned y o'clock last evening. Chile's New Ministry. March 15.<~The new Chil- whi a8 been so long in te at last r of the minister of Torro; minister minister of Barris Borgono; minis wardes; min. SANTIAGO ean minis process ( it is m mterior foreign of § sti war and marine ter of fin ister of public works » . Matte; Affairs, par Senor Cattellon., ce Riesco Fatal Boller Explosion. Wannex, O., March 16.—-The large voller in the Paige Tulx works exploded, destroying a | portion of the mill and electric plant. Cyrus Milton was killed and William Barnard and Will iam D. Hann were seriously injured Over two hundred men were working near the boiler hat more wers not injured is surprising Fhe lows is over $50,000, with an insurance of $25,000 We Sailors Drowned, SAX Fras Cal, March 16 «The ship Frederick Billings, which has ar rived from New York, had a disastrous voyage, A sudden squall dismasted the vessel, the fore and main tops breakin off at the eyes and throwing overboars five sailors who were furling royals The men were never seen again, Five To Prosecute the Reading. Hammsprno, March 15, Attorney General Hensel has filed a bill in uity in the Dauphin county court to Met Sve Opl stitutionality of the lensing of the Le high Valley and Jerse Sentral rail roads by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad company, Five Were Drowned. Loxooy, March 16. —-The French bark Achille been sunk in collision with an unknown steamer in the English channel. Five of the bark's crew were drowned, AFTER DYNAMITENS, France Adopts Herole Measures to Suppress Anarchy, Paris, March 16,—Between 1 and o'clock in the morning a terrific explo sion occurred at the Lobau Barracks, occupied by the Republican Guard, ad- joining the Hotel de Ville, In amo ment a scene of the wildest excitement prevailed The barracks are occupied yy 800 guards, but they were not all in the building, There were, however, a large number of men asleep there, The streets in the vicinity were soon filled with an excited crowd. The police investigated, and learned that a dynamite cartridge had been placed upon the ledge of a window of the mess room, which is situated on the ground floor of the barracks. Pieces of the « 0pper casing of the « artridge and bits of fuse were found. The guards OH caped without injury, The only harm done was to the barracks and the build ings in the vicinity, Hundreds of win dows were shattered, and the walls of the barracks and other buildings bear traces of the explosion. Interviews have been had with two of the anarchist leaders who are known to their colleagues as companions X and Z. They made no attempt to disgu their sinister intentions, They sai “We have begun a war. We long since aband bt anvthing from i The laws are mad + of safeguarding capi The final struggle mencing. Yes, i by terror will overcome sent things. \We cannot upset it 0 h ive 80CH a tion. of her Vir in any ot save two or thre aim Brutal! Treatment of a Prisoner it Erie nirty- > h is hn me Cost of Soldiers Orphans’ Schools Harriss RG, March 16 At then soldiers orphan com ided to remove the s La its necessity i the several schools is 7 orphans schools of Pe cost the state since over twenty-five Years ag 000 (00, 4 The soldiers msyivania h 1 Ave their esta blishraent, , about $11, Death Brings Relief, heved | siderable ’ fraternity, who were able Powderly Getting Disgusted WiLkesBaRRE, Pa } i reported here upor ‘ General Master Workman the Knights of Labor, conte mplates re position at signing his an early is said to be hear: Harr Rhode PROVIDENCE, R Republi an tats the administrati made the govern Island's Republican Ticket tassel Br vernor, LOWE: Mev ge H. Utter, general Sober surer. Hon, Sam are pres Jurbank : state nel Clark, 1 he ent incumben the The Effect of Barrios' Election Crry or Mexico, March 18 mala dis “pata hes say Throu country the wi of Barrios received with satisfaction. * It is con id. ered that civil war has been averted, the miStary are all in favor of Barrio WW Lainfiesta has not a suffi ollowing for a revolution, and bes probably Iw ! 1rirt \ GUTIAN War rios and Ezeta (uate ghout the TT election is ne Are ensinies Destrnctive Fire in Kittanning Pa., March 16. Yester destroyed almost an block of business houses in the center of the city. Four large warehouses, sey eral stores and dwellings were consumed and many other buildings damaged The loss will aggregate $125,000; insur surance about $30,000. The origin of BREAN ing, day fire | the fire is a mystery, and by many is be | Heved to have been the work of an in- cendiary, Suing Senator Palmer, Macoss, Ills, March 16, The county board of supery laors has instructed that suit be brought to recover damages from United States Senator John M. Palmer, alleging that he was retained to sent the county in a suit and did not pear; that the county lost the suit, which _ w The not have done had jie Appeared w cane went by default and $9,000 GRID er sgainat the county day H J | | | a lditional foree of 300.000 men,” | arnors wus originally proposed by | to I.incoln | foreshadowed { the | Was mi pupils in | | went to Chicago as Pennsylvania delegation to present his | entire | DAO and LINCOLN AND CURTIN. [Continued from first page, | I'he Altoona conference of the loyal (ov Curtin roved by and cordially apy the I resident before the call It was a the loyal country in support of the coming and then clearly wis issued. y to crystallize Lhe supreme nece entiment ol emancipation policy, Andrew the present emer well that the meet al 55m Curtin telegraphed Governor of Massachusetts: “In it not be Governors should the gency would point in border States to take measures {or more active support of the govern- : Governors of Ma id We mmptly and the ¢ ment sachu- setts, Ol pt 141 ferent the I been | ty Irina responded ull Ws 18814 rand the A of oeplel ona con= preted by ement Ole nov in at” | interchange Andrew of preparing an wWele and COMINng a vl been a private vears, the Legislature ms of thanks to passed President Grant for hisappointment of [Curtin as Minister the vote both branches, and were approved to Russia, and they received of by of every member present Governor Geary on the following day, In} the Republican State ( Onvel« 1 pr RNA wlaimed Curtin with almost iimity for the Vice Presidency ted States on the t nit cket Of pled i en who was the didate of the 1] 1 Lhe a an N ! party for President, and | chairman of cast the vote of the State for { her honored War-Governor, Political necessities rather than indi. vidual merit controlled the Natioual Convention, and Schuyler Colfax was taken to turn the scale in doubtfal In. diana; but Curtin was, as ever, in the front of the battle, as Grant gratefully acknowledged by nominating him as Minister to Russia a fow days after the Inauguration. He had been offered the same mission by President Johnson sev. eral years earlier, but his fidelity to the cause that had enlisted the best efforts of hia life forbadefhim even considering it. Inthe Republican revolt against the despotiogpolitical and sectional poli. ey of Grant in 1872, Curtin sincerely | Nous n loyal | | cent reforn } new | d on the | the ] ] ] | sympaihized with the Liberals, When on both Paris offer uf would ri i aeciined On in political action home he wus met London by authorized of those Missions if abroad, but he home he was nominated by Republicans for Del the Cons Governors his way und either in he main wal titutiannl |} Fil from the Democratic that party to te Hin governmer tion. Stale Pxoend most the prac body, and most ben damental law are of again in Rev. William Hollinshed Of Bparta, N. J, voluntarily says: ‘Ta Whom it May Unasked I 1een woneermn tmy 1 cuffering wiles as si = 1 4 Il them Uwe value of parilia While living in Ohio iidren was greatly Afflicted With Boils ng 30 mn) limbs, and being anable to f Hood 1's Sarsaparill Scores and Scores 1 Hos Hood's Sarsaparila Any pers ih vill health Wl Witiam H terian church Hood's Pills ¢ W hab fh hhh hhh pid ddd bb DOCTOR ACKER'S ENCLISH REMEDY a Cough in one ht, poi n ot BH in a day, and Consumption If taken in a Iw LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP Use It Prompaly. und he resigned his Mission to obtain freedom | } A VPITURS NOTICE. In the Orphans Court of Cy nire county in the | matter of the estate of HH. O, Watkins, late of | the township of Curtin, County of Centre, | Btate of Penna. deceased The undersigned. an aaditor 30! sald court to make distribution of tf the hands of the administrator of ent. to and among those Jogally ent to, gi otice Li “wi attend } file Hh ds whi eerned may attend i Carseaddon i « uwrseaddon Cunningham John Ligget J. L. Long John Pimm John Kelley Unknown Joshua Williame Jasper Welsh . . Polly Williams “ Daniel Beek... a Jacob Beck . “ i John Beightol ...... > ' Hugh Hamilton —_—_ * Ebenezer Brenham Union Samuel Phipps... 2 Unknown w— —— " Jeremiah Parker. Walker William Brady... ‘ " Henry McEwen. CE—— " WIL. SWAREY worn rssss suas sises " Widow MOETIS. coer . Worth sn i —— " URRBOWR cn miisiimsinsiis G4. 1. ‘GOODIARY, Jn 8 rien THONM. RF Husren, WH Clerk Jommissiopers Ofoe, Bolletonte, Pa. March sth, 1862, Kpring Taylor Comm'rs, PENN'A. STATE COLLEGE LOCATED Ix AND W Ooxe HEALTHYUL GHEXRY Rectox Tvimios ren ATHERTON, OF THE MOM BPOTE IN THE ALLE OVEN TO BOTH SEX ure: i ARLE EXPENSES BEAUTIFU ther LL.D CEN Prest TE COLLEGE ree Co DOCTOR JB HOBENSACK'S MEDIC AX | 200 North Second Strest OCPFICES Fhi " adelphis, Pa pon | r 4 EDWARD K. RHOADS, Shipping & Commission Merchant inous and BIULL BEEZER'SMEATMARKET wx r MARKET. 10.43.1y. Ma ports ot Der s LAISO. WM. A ISHLER, Sherif! Scientific American Agency for | a hi cientific American
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