Reading daily eagle. (Reading, Pa.) 1868-1883, August 25, 1868, Image 3

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cth old *All
w iendld . bi
BAling lout?
,D front liig
wet:neap, bi
' i ce busy iinpi
ifrlAli9 CO
,uf C 1117.018
wk.—
ttot—bedlut
' ff Loots is nig,
N otting the hc@r64 4 . --4 14 - 141 . $,
g e ed, ! o:.88 of ettool .. • . re#97,
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tared Alirgo6tocltifgoodst Vol Ali - G.
.—lloyinour ~iiiid flair' 9 4) 97 VOt
wing in vet dliection.— Att o w.
li t takel, a beneft 'on :tolsotrow , eveg o n . !.
ill should go endive " Pottle," etall house.
1 ----Peoyle who carry. thillt, ilisirseten
it „ ti t to show have commonly a v,pylloor
t‘ tibitionortio yoOng Men who tire is
te baba of ingultingilopilt iv% At At
mroet of Vifth'soit non mtr iste j Itlit fink
tbroselvei son)°, too dtt MA ist6tiotti ,
house.—An Illiitoltt vap or Iwo thomilks
gon i n Olney so ditty . that hO'ailieilAoi:u put
1;c0 down as real istato:There_itrO A
urge number 'of strangsm i ln dm, city at the
present time. :14,643tr,ihAttogto tga:.dOilts
I thriving basiness.An. lllol terL i ti).9 , l*
tag a chore)" in Minn , • 1 , 4V . 1f1rt, i, " .9#ol
- Cushions itinttt, , kl a ; ~ -ft bon' -,.: 0, /0 fOtt(
fle, riph(4l4 . - ' - -17 - 7.- 4 ' f " . '`*2' \ge r ti l ii
,1)-2-4.:itea ~.. a t +
f ', 4 I ,_, i ii . 0 11
seen ittlloll4 ‘). ‘ • . ,* '• ", i'M DU&
it to hare it•rotnOlt- ~ ,rairr —ouitool
yin
air badges uro seiling'6ll"i6lo y. 'cher°
still 6 largo tostnllttetit toi* Via at iite f
;LE book. atom 4-------- 44 411'0 - .11 ,. (0),I,
if !NIP,' It ii;.:00 /kW% '.' 1 hi to
di
your purse, your churactotpui 1 A row kin.
NI things that my hare soomo to An
,ond,it,
Cholera facenna 10,04 (. 4 464 441TV
city,. A Jar&
,tkytnttg 10000 00. re •
ilt )
it6l.-11. A:Viotti . rq., hos taken
Drovers' Hotel', itt Hightli'And.Wathltig•
weds, and 341,11AlluyAite conduct it.
--Thero will be t o t i Aran6 ftimittlo-rile
rteursion to LK opsasstritwe
„ 27th init .--:---:
.fi ,fl.„,ii, r,_Pylgtill„, re ,
inv,pmpany. Or tEllielly t on -amour ay
their Spider to idle Vollirnblit, Engine
'puny, of Colgthbloi I taperilter.
l'u county.
, As an avkleateCt likallitibirAin the
ling itaiir9o Akkupirgying E lie ;01314t0n
Net that twenty ItaithiVl titillai'al.litrid;
real earspassed through thi6 61).y,Vil dielr.
r East, on Sit uidity night. . ;' .--,=. ' '
' AIM) 141 &sliding= iniletintil ivill•he
11 cheap tji_ Stichter's -thahltt.
other house in Roe ipp I ' , „,.,1 1 8.. 4 r, 1
4. - • ' • •'' l
AsY ell rillalitlx atiPAIONI' HOOOSTEA
book fir all' iuSMoorotic Clubs, to use,'
quint s lArge, t,ltiket 4t . :- - P0pi.0.419
,o.vio:01 w o k p ole. cot ;De , e
mei how A t 1 poislaising., 4 eoh
iris, and otherfritht k po 0106' POW.:
Addressg, • . wytosi•! : .tio.i.69
omit, ritts
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17 FOR intaliii: ol 44r. - MOSCiII. Orwff
118 city tart night fot setintidn' t . t4ti,invest
flop. He deals eftaneivay An,rhe argil
and fornirhint ihirke nOinheir Of briarri'
in
.the • Eastern: 044Ntite,rn ,Part of
isylvania with inn% Thitt Mt: gives en"
istisfaetion' fit atChic‘ciiiitOetif•:44;
It froiti his invwtoe,ot hosioesa,.ege
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COlO Haig teAthat I i 5 .141 iiiiiii i t YSi;;:'
lon'illhlnsOfhetleguOuturaPO.'•)-:.1,
i hes the person i t i rd! (dyes y9;11,1000
Is crowded And Al ) thOgoonift ', t
eat of many<l.will'i.e t;inthis week ;`
'r. Residence at , 1 , 44111)141'o t No,
mth Seventh aired,
18-4* : -
iould eall the aiteßtioo of ' 611 ' 1 '4410
ennt of Mr.' A. lfeitiolit i • _ hieo aat
. 1 in to;day's IMO. At., kilentelu has
uti in a herivy stock Of t piceActo4s of
'-y heat quality, Re 'has secured. the
II of en Pt ain, 4. ikh,bilco rip e4y, who has
finny years tinjoyeitt the teppliktion of
fie boat primal i otter iti tlteeity‘..,c,t
.4t. If Ilishionabk all 4110(41#13fIC
‘a•nte desired, A. !lonia n'a t
.1,414 i, 41
nreot, is the OW 00,49 t ''''' li h kl
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'K Alth t ti M 0 2 ,1 1 1111/ ti Iliiiiiittii,..e.i Si '
it table. It 18 !gbh!: iOtin et kqe
wr, rontalaink AM; Irikik*theit
Magdidena of , l ik et• 1 1, 01 c. lAti . Tho
T ill
3 ,
6tt t
Grown 8014 Oa ' , ' 0 lir trod
th, Crown , 144 t, l', ~ 1 .),W91 the
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and of the - IRO ),,,. . ,
et ri a
pit' The If • ' tair • ofig ,
National Covank_ `l, atat ' ' ttclpi‘
Ws • , &o.; ke. 'Pt art OF Owl*.
'a 8. 8. Packardi'r; Publish:or, ' , OM'
ay, Now York.
'Hiss Bns, Machine Cotton, go.
Needles, Dreakk.itttargi-etier
be had at TYqoese , ON
t.-.. , ~....,,,.i.: 4 .):. •",
Drs+ Gimes • row Borr4ora4-if p you
a great flow ofwatcreall: ung ttni. ,
:urish o i ro : t c h i tila!Ail l Ai l it 9 t ti ' t i tiali siL .tii l : fl
i
feed 'on fresh pliittat'spt: Oita, o_,ltiOat , /
Igthy In sulapiati. I wiy.r. miki ,
ad iheat biati hi it , lei: 0, 'trio
be eat wintaheint • 1 I,lY.l , :ol''bOtton
fti enetAt el) * '-e i k . - : : :', o4 lll6o`,4::ll k **l hli
v
laliti ottio N ott it le 'he ,
)ie fed 'wlQl . ' * 403404;
win renod-4 ti iii ,;:t . : i •.',..-''
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t rANT ItAltWitlit)' / 4 , % at,
A t of the 4)04 " 9 14 .
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Is tendered Iv . . to h.,Eis i t,
‘tform of. a ire h'' • ' ' s''''''
jr 116 0 111 0 1p like C:. :nit seise,
lighway, a 6 0 th ere Is rtO 40041-'
publiotte. ." ersOfku,itio: c itiliitred•
Ivor it Ake• APritol)444trt=
rs arrlviss • via *Veit vt" !,
it they bird fio 1 .0,401y0 dom ,$) t
ger vititi lal`Wit 4 61 00 1 • 1 41 at* "II
them to leave. eAlretneita tern 41
force too. bet ' necessity ; 4 4le ,
t° ':
it
Joe Om° .-- .9.51010 PC O ,,P,tePt at'
16(114119SueN orlitalzie'arAbill Ale 1 4
ujetA , cards, e eoltsolyafts j letter heads,
1 1>es, blanks; labels.. dirt, r11t440-
all tickets %TAD 1 Id • ir , ' 41 16 "
/it nen &rile, p ' l' 'Pk .: :_zgh,s, i
c Haring soft* . 1. ' .;, k .' . l!!: "11
li la
Pvearttp r 0 it ' ' kti: ' ,
Phnom. e btu* . '6l •
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turned o at daily 3 the verY hal— E t .
that the publio know, IslOtrt IIOIIIIIIW
thitiniegribe losreigite .IN '
aiia
office,- liifd4l4l •
Printing aid learn p V** t
.i ,
' guaranteed in all eases.
*bonded
At got lathiliatrThe .
e. t a hearing ,this au,.
0111 1 40914 Stwt fri,... • . to bail 49.,
, est wait Admitted bail in the
el: AO, 'to tip)aai'eNtho next term'
ftl ax
U. S. bistrict Court, at Philadelphia,
third Monday .of November next.
lit, of habeas corpus Wes sttbsegnently
oliAbt.ill'MP% ,lie* nt hefor* His
ir e wage Woodwatil l try' Nutt 'thin
'Jag, the rani( ot,whleh WAS that Col. .
(ander was discharged from (ho '
custody
le officers. upon Vie bail taken by the •
, Commissioner.
s''',
HMSO or Vilma An* Asiotiliknoxs.--
&Rowing named organizations will hold
144,_ Te l ma stated tneefiegs this (Tut:sort)
%Ira •k - , 0 ,.,,,; , , ~. :, ,
` f4l ' mci ' ''' •,,: ' 0 , igiVA , 91. 0 .: 0 9 • 44
Q. 17 ii
i''I I A , .4 . 44 4: 9 11.40'0.0:p
S4O" ji,e4 e . tp,_ . i .t. ..,: , '
r vai ; PI M 4 ' I %is o,lt Xio. 41, 13. ot T„ Tow
1
vr4o7 i
t ) 1 140 1) P 4 04 VI J* S. A.,
"git go flag" 1 140 Pt".. #onriii on,d of
rinn
,(1;c? ola o;'igtoiLlo4..64, 'O. '6; *4 if.«
viovaildilraiihington.
' Morning Star Circle No. 24, n: U. (H. F.)
co A, iWernersville.
, VEreillilluilas liodgq;'!o. 140, A. 040. tr„
ow - Folio street.
Goethe 1,04ge U. D,
_9, 11.,..at Yeager's
Utah Penn street below 'filfth. , '
Xintt,enberg IsodgoiAL, ,A, o 4st 79,P9 ) 1
fiqeet. 1 ,P, t 1 ,
:. , ,DebOrakTrouklio lime Diveluunioil, No.
,6; krottertiookffsll l Third and Penn sta.
43i iMohniefille clktniellt No. 86, O.`U: A M:,
Midinsville. ' , '
Kutztown Enenapment No. 128, Wertz's
Hotel, Longs*amp.
, /,,h I f .._10.....,..2 . f. i •
13 'OLION ArrAtee• —This, mg/4os five
eases came up befonlitt 0-3' repot ibr a hear.
102. +,, W ' • i , ,3 k
i pilier Wise Wee arrested* °Meer ?P u t'
er obeill Zkk'eldolt lila eVetaikg, *rif)4 mid
Penn atr#tite t 'for,4)ol,bg dionk'Aed disdrilei.:
ly, Theftpe 6;4o,oo,lktotsourited • to $8.26i
which ount Pltser forked' , over, and was dbl.
cliargid.' ' -
Samuel William* walarribted . bl tile samtp
officer—Maurer—about 9 et'aloek, pt the cat.
nel. of' Seventh ~ qnd Sprnce, , Samuel was
hero roosting 'tint 4 porth: . 1 lUD yfai ,t4 2 top
fienvy," and the officer conveyed him to a
*Ore secluded place of repose, Williams had
no, loose change this morning to pay hl, line
and was retained*. A .... e
John 'Reichert was nabbed 1 11 the ' Halllo
officer as the shave inetltioifed. I
John lives in Black alley between Elm and
Buttonwood. .it appeare d et the hearing
MIS while in a benzmic condition, lie abuse
td hie family. The rims Wag smell about
..91' 6 1 ,,elocit Jest evening. Helaine&
OfiVid Sniith wad fotin'd 4 tilleift ' inidnight
gehtly"r'eelining on* fituitlictichlti Franklin
,elteet betweeti,evsenik itild gieolt.lll,o *43
sick at his oktomaph -and he ,vms,,,very
Crusty, He Was abtlalie t io' th e officer. Re.
tiiinedlivtitgeilit be lopltent of' iply . :ii*d
enatil4;yr i z/ik:'t. ), e.•''clinf''si r , ' •.'
, Martin deir,;on ttccopnt of ,whose arrest
by Chief of Pollee We gave yesterdey, was
sent to the bill for 80 days.
; • 1 NEWS ITIBII9. .
4 -
-Chan. B. Lewis; O fMichigan,n had sukd
thii 9: ificii( stip Itket‘MottlVANT?lirc'fdri
4 ii
48 , 1 1 ,datnitglis for injuriestsustione& '.l'n
'l,ll dlyister t to that,veseellast oprAng.
il ~2,
le 7 -41 ii i: 'cattle dilieaselaslappeared at Cin
cinnati.ci - 1
; - ';P: q
1 ;•".".'''':. 1 ~1,1: '
41-4.youilg inarried epople,named Lanier,
44re 5 re . inysteriooely poisoned li Allegheny
/City, f1it..,A0144)311i.,itka,k,.‘ T `e;i:kustia4d,
'rdie ) iloth,dlhe viire la pot 'expOete -10 recover..
Ma petteil 0(46 lif eitici4o:' ' 1 '.:' -, -' ~ •
+.:attiiiiiih'''pistaretnia of ..1721 'are being;
.oloiVelt pp fityvingtdri l ,
,15*,1, Suppoied to
• haiftieoA !roniripft;durfn# 0 xeroiutfflii, ,I `
.1 . 4-011 Thurgqlsy, N. 11. Terrk,of 'Mandel...
phia, hnng himself tole clothes :look with
Iwo cravats, in his room at the Carlton
11 0 50 ,i'PloYf 1(901. 4.) :*, .: ..'', :.' i 1 Sk :',
--At, London, Ohio, a cow died of the cat
tle l i d iffitikirliiiit itlif lel° n OM i CAL .
901 ()i' f DO
highVO lOU at'u'ilie caVcii*C.'‘Vtieyelidr
amilf died, the whole ten of them, This was
711;ti well. Ii ,f,t .. I '.. ...,.(
4: 4-The President lips officially , o'soclaimed
JltiergiteuAlitificatleifi -Of 'thti ..: Fourteenth
44441111149 W.-s 1 . 51 •`•;,, -,: f o. ':. 5,:3_,',.,2 i ii'v .
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1:
-r*.moottilipe so ~i)f allOrdsorft ima-yet
0 1 13 . 0„ • pioati loitilerlho Ocrw,reVeotai love
' fil# WO 9T
e di WPCo. ,0 00 ' 11 1 1 ) . ktll l l4 tone
ity lEttPßkoOttiltets o o?p Mr, Redlins tsild Air,
; !..4
tiNtua 440 sr,
*" great t the Orati l . thii Orkty'reilp,
for Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
: 4, Oprtlins and Bruises, Bur,elledStiaiulsi,
4•6lrits,. Sore Throats,
,agpgs, of 40tY
'sort end from any cause,. id iln; aossicr,
Ata setio OIL , Go eta. and $!..,09
41q 1 call Muer Reading..:: 7 •44 1 8 ,14
_ _
:14
131 to Use Amy . preparOon to , foree,
his r t,? 1.1 1 0+40 to such; au-extreme length.
,oe,"! Jason! to<l4lo attitirie4.
Itcntsivey t peopta quite 'frequently 4it
,ue%
eseteiliis to eall'solentide AIR Ott at 'them, irr.
Aid respect. 'Rick ffelt their every wish
soiled in "Reviewer vegetate Hair Rini
istoretive.',',Dave,sport (Imo) Democrat.
a „nett 20-1 w , „ . •
•
q It our t fliode l will.l4e,prepatatious for rl-,;
st9ting gte,y 'bib they should use the beet in
VWwhet. Oar attention has latbli been
ailed to an article `Which' liiis a:it:extensive
sale , and a very high reputation, knoWn'aS
kin& ,Veg t etable Ambrosia, and we are in-.
alined to think that ikpgaSegseo piore desira- i
go Wed less oldfAilislild titialitiesllen any
othbr in the market. It restores gray or. fa- .
tkut
hair, to its ollgliali ler its "" a most re- .
) 011" ,i. , apt, T i l i Aft.10v4019441
i i t.
eia ad.' li ,`. krisier t " veliglkAndo •
Ili
.a , h irri Treifil 0 oft. Give it a fair
trfil and yoileentiOt fail Olt. Awful ta '
ipif;:lo4limiliot. 0,0414 itiAige lot a
ft1.P 3 06 1811- estigt;,,!4.4lelde:N, ,pf,'oll
twills. Then...who ' 0,100, iipiltikAkt4ele
ft #9 who *IS not?) we would advise thtin
'to got :WO; - His prices are revs:MINIMA
lie WO npealiti his vatomerliltaprogitt
andAtentlemaiily wiener. All praaorrietis
10,ptit.iip iri the most epr t erol ' .10Nilki,fi . b iritid
Iffitta lip vie' denser' ) iir any r4 dittst 0 7 ,
awing
e. , ,boeter`; has also all kiodi'llftell - Ot"
~j ,
its.', for' f o r' 'e vilOtßAilite9arot
"t rt Alne.fli combs, he:, he, ~ ,:.
omer*ttie 4 Akee tt 4ioo! 4 . 154
, P C VictY
'll4l l . le *- ,
leii( ' ' ~_. ...„:14 ,4 ,-
~ 4, .44.141,far, reapunt , lee
t,:„ ' titelijaisiveteAke**ltiltioliioo
. ,leliertned by Dr.. Hussell'it
.the ~' 00 et:. and $t 00 tiet bottle:
Mn . tiettnHouse i Re ding,. . . (aug. 17-tf
EMU
la not probable' that Absalom rfalt
tat nor hair • •oparagon fore,
, ,
MB
Tile Adv, : , , 64'
Wt.dneaday . , •
Thpro44,,'
Saturday,
•
I
D. ti.—Gray, meet TWA, 8, at NIL •
Oettea s • meet Thirk 8, No;
Brown,.roeet Third ) 8,
,at No. 2, .;
, White, mebt Third', - 8, itt. No. 1.
114 meet Third, 8, at No. 2.
! . .111aelr,:meet Third, 8, at No. - ;
• Yelloiv, meet Third, 8, at No. 3.
•ang. c. 3 „! !‘ ,
. ..,_
the hour of going to pleas a deatruc
iiio fire is raging in . Carpenter Alloy, be
tAteetirrtiUklin and Chestnut atteets.
•e•'< , ‘;' •
.
MAREWORVES .YAMII,AB;-701.!0,of the best
, Places to go to Spend a pleasant evening. is
May 4401173, ,Erankliti street, hetivoen
oath npdr . Eighth, Fir s t - clas s , nrtiets ,ftro,
ernployed t end the instramentid hinsie; sing
danctug, anc4.
• Rreall -Occulting.
The hall is a pleasant ono, and • is well venti
lated. manlier Of citizens visit the
Varieties every night. , [aug.,2s-1t •
/ I
.. .
. ,il i tl picnic . ,
at limier's PIA , '
yesterday,
held by the lidiee of the Rending.Mtenner•
eller and 'Re
,illiceiVereiii;Ooved n.,:very
• pleasant affair- 7 1dt who jor i ticipated -enjoyed
theadicivea ' greatly.' 'Maw dancing, Pro
menading, speech inaking,,and feasting was
thp order of the day. Winter's Military Rant
. fu kniihild' the Male for the bro inenaders;an d
Fithrhach's Orchestra thnt fot the dancers.
At three o'cloOk there Kos a pause' in the
;ninsicand the daneipg,.andj the Wiles' were
spread wtider Et large arbor in 'the 'park, to
Which all' '.repaired. . The cnilationap.a
ticuutitul one and, was relisitetrhy all. ', . , .'
, !!'ho feast over, the party marched in pro
cession to the 'platform _tirdoted for dancing,
,heeded by the band, where an interesting
.ceremeny, ochlirred • -the . presentation of an
A ineritan Flag by the Philadelphia 114enuer
eller to the ,lieading Mannerchor. , , .The
flag is silk, 'or the finett toxturo,nnd when it
was unfurled to the breeze was greatly pdinir-'
eil, bran., i:Twolitreanters,Wete Attached 'lb
' the stalf,on which Was pdnted.in gilt lettei:s;
" Maannerehor of Philadelphia to'tho Read
ing Maennerchor, in rOmembrance 'of - the'
Reading Saengerfest," Previous to the pre
sentation "Des Dentschca Vactriund" was
Ating with great effect.
The presentation speech was made bytthe.
Pr sident of the Philadelphia Macunerebor,
Id .. A. 0: 'reuse, as follows :
i bawd vericinis,:
~.A.e.ione of the li)ele- - :
, getep4he agredable tdsk 'had' beenk asisigned
`te:me, personally to express to,. you, gentle
' then of the heading Maennerehor,the thanks'
io4he Idnenneychor of Philadelphia for•the
*dial and hospitable reception they receiv
ed at your SaMgerfest: Although many' mem
bers dour society, myself among tharest,
were not able to accept you" , kind invitation,
,yet all those who ternaided !behind had but
%this one thought during the continuance ,of
the festiyal, -viz : . " What may ', they be
doing now at Reading ?" .And as - - a natural
Consequence of this thought or sentiment,
the Philadelphia Maenncrchor resolved un
animously to dedicate toyou,gentlemen of the
Reading:44yonercher,a token of
,reinent-,
brans©, 'hilt net only of reniembrdnee of
the joyful days we sent in yam r midst,
net.. merely as a remembrance of the first
.singing fOstival at Reading, but more espe
,cially as a lasting memento of the brilliant
Iltictess of this, your first Sumgerfest, and ns
an,endaring testimonial of the • respect and
&eternal feeling entertained and cherished
bylthe liftehiercliol. tif 'Philadelphiastbd*d
',the Idiennereher of Reading. 1 ears henee,
When we, who are now assembled here, have
grown old , nnd silver•beaded, bodily-414 only
ly bodity,for the singers' hpart is overyoung,
may this banner be carried by a generation
of siugere.who have inheritedllia sengsand,
th© R imrie Of their' 'predece '
ssors, and who
httie no longer to battle with those difficulties
%h p+ we had to overeome,to arrive at where
ere are now. , .
t
May a race of, Gick'Hioto-APlrlifota grow.
up, ,ivho 'fo•ealt thelhaelvea
German, and as, one man stand up.fOr the
interests of. the asrpuni element„ This is
iyeintero'destre:'" 1‘ •
And now, gentlemen, take ihese stars and
tripes.; they are dedicated toyou as a :um
bel of harmeny, and lasting; friendship ' be
,tWeen the Mtennerchor of Philadelphia and
the Reading Mumnerchor.
The flag Wall received by the President of
the Reading plaennerbhor, Mr. J. F. Geist,'
id the following' speech :
Worthy Sinperhoui /Wends; The Speak-
Feuss,' the President of the Phila
delphia Maennorcher, has uttered very flat
•te7ing remarks, pqd in return porm?t um to
'flay that this handsdine' flreiellt 'speaks vet
umbs, which flow through the soul, causing
quiet emotions 'of delight and everlasting
friendship, which we, of the Reading Meow'
nerchor are proud- to receive from the old=
eat -Sii!gingAsaoctatlon or; this ,coatident,a3
`the' bright' titan': add Stripes of the American
'Flag are worthy our devotion to freedom.
We appreciate your ki a tlnpas, and shall
ever cherish ibis' tens as one fraught with
happy remembrarice of the• Reading Stenger-
Jtat t which glided away,so harmonionsly,and
during which oui s hours add minutes wore
spout in socialxiirth and good feeling.„ •
To you; Mr. Feuss, and the Iftiennercho'r
Codmittee of Philadelphia, , Id. the, namo
of the Reading Maenuerchnr, extend their
singer° , •thahltso for this ektirgirsipti land
ness ihOwn to diem; hoping that in yearti to
cone We bitty , fill' look. 'back upon this
occprtence olio Of the 'brightest ahi t iluolit
glorious '.recolleetiops of ?INT) , days Spent
together, that byer'opeurred in theiiistin* - Uf
our.lives;'• • ' '
• Trusting that we may again haVe Many
Ore such happy gatherinr in our onward
'Ur4er, I say thanks for t is beautiful, Fag
which you• •have' preknte, t'o' the Refuting
Madwierchor. : •
At the Couclosien of; the remarks, "Wet
Take wiljtuftril FOgl . ' was awl la eho.
ritk.! The arty then agate formed Into line
tind,heade by be through
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the run 8, after iihicli the fiddle-bow was
fard. and the farm . 4eitateit tithe plat;
far ) and commenced iiiptihigihe light fan
.tislo tae., - Ylvia lightleapmgwalta l ithotiiu
elic Ilia gtiadrille I.ttiitinitidd the order ' tlii-
Ill'tf4k, when the visitant 4011144 foltheir
hotriei, eaell wellPleast4 ivith , kinitkilr and
iaorybody else. 'The pic-nic was a 'success.
%,.' Tke follewinetiro Mt' natail saf the inkni:
bent of the Mmmitteo of the, Philadelphia
ilifenngrelsort'Which wAs.opixiiiktikit to Make
shop
flag prese i nta4on to lks 4,ll4lllld4r
partthert Atp'- rituti, ufts: 1: , twill, V. ,
, Ihorst, H. Ath,tatq l ,4l,l l .44,oe,rm t Ac
bempanying the, Coliiniiltett Were !raga Jack
et, Q. Kirchgeasuer, H. Stodgy,' P. A. Rich
ter,F. W. Thcimas, of the Philadelphia society.
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C. Herbine (4_41i.,
the payment off2A),ty t itb ..40k 8 ,
year from its date. 'lt was tigilit4ilta,
that Andrew Davis was principal In nt
half the amoutt of tho- bond and 'thlt R il I
other half ''had, eeripala 04 :pi' the `Sthti.. ,
of Adam Visig Ced - by SoseplOftiti*l4' l
of ,hie administrators: In , tile ,sate I:. OH
of tho'partneratip neconnts betivitii '`• '
Botakt and :. Joseph ,tfoury t thorlitthillt fotr
the Oarbettt of tile 4 1 041041 f 010 - s . CO
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eh% - bona: becarava Walter tit a , o llBPli i t:
being contended on tho, part vor tal witt
that, the bond' had been giveloilO *Vie
borrowed for the `had
of the„ *Thin , :
ship and that being signed by. both Fula ,
and Henry, the letter wits liablo,,to pa,y , Alli
fourth of its: 'amannt. f kla .tho..other t al i '
Mt. ilenty denied his nobility on the grottn
that . his 'name was saffixe4 11, Aloud
merely'as security, that Adfito kittli tt,Poo•
'printed the whole of the $1260 to , his ladl
video! use, and , that it did net ',40 into 'the;
partnershiti at tal.. An 'issue having beet)
certified th this Court bp thotAnditers upon
the partnership aceounts,as,:,befofre ,stated i
material' ofiestions of fact to 47,hp:0140A
into by the Jury were the original purptises . •
for which the money was borr6tved) attdfitli
manner of its subsequent appropriatim4 „
There was no evidence furniShed.upon the
face of the bond itscif--,:which . constiti#oa
t)te wholo of the plfrs. case-:,--to,thitow'lfriy
light upon, the transaction. Therodefenee
called two witnesses—solonteit ,Closo .and
Andrmy Davis , —the latter being one of the
obligors in the instrument.. , Mr. Claim bite' titled ` to the bouditeinidepoilted With hitu"
for qr. Herbein,for whom he acted as agent,
and -half the money being received by Mr.
Fasig. Henry ivas not present at•the tnitAi
Olen, but his name had been previously
affixed to the bond. ••There was nothing '
said at the time . 'aboutlienry's name tieltis
merely put on as security. Mr. Dayle,testi:
1I i 1 to the some ~ fnew,na occurrin'g Aik
O thp_
time the bond was given, npd stated in af
Lion thnt he subsequently Advanced:the in;
'teiest on several 'occasions' upon the one:
half of the bond•witich nr. liikEtrg assumed
to pay !yid afterwards settled with Mr. Mods
for the amountsiniii,,lilr. lidnryls natno eat'
being mentione d at all by. the latter•in eon
se(iiienee with the transaction. i „ ' f:, A"
The fact that Mr., ll enrY'P naln° ° C q lllllll'
last upon the bond, it was contended bi the
defenee,was oyidenee that it wns used simply.
as seeitrity, and that he was not.',a principal,
tbuler this ev.idence,the Courtinstrueted
the ijuryithat if they should• find, in thelist
place, that Joseph Henry was simply,kiiikety ,
on tho bond and not aprincipal, or secondly,
that if being a prinkiptil, tile money'was t riot
borrowi3d for thh 'purposes of .'the, lumber.
partnership; then their verdict should be for ,
defendant. 'On the other hand; if they should,
find that, even although Joseph. Henry .was,
t o principal, the ii m ney was .obtained and alp:
pre for the partnership 'benefit, their,
verdict should be for the•plff. for ortelotirth,
the amount of the bond ,'•.' ' . ,''' ' ''
Just•at'the'coucliiSioti,df the cherge'nf th 4
Court s an agreement of counsel was egected,
by 'which the question of fact in dispute waft,
withdrawn from jury tinttreferre'd thelitO the'
Auditors in . the tiction,of account rondereV,
by 'which means the former tribunal were
saved the embarrassment Of waking, up *He
eision upon the 'natter in ; Tito',.anme•
disposition Was made of two other cases, be.
twoen, the carne parties,. involvjug t ; enwe,,
controverted points.. D. ,Er,tnentroui and J;
S. Itichods for Ott's: ?Young for ilefte‘.`,-
1 EI.OIITIL fp'
4. habeas co r rpus hearing ,took place be:.
fore Judge Woodward xthia tifiorning at
4 4
1 :40:1
;O'clock, in the case of Col: V.Alfixa
,A9r 7 late U. S. ABFlOOOl` Of thitiibistrict, whe
was arrested ytisterila_y, •byslDeputy
Marshals Jno. p. Sharkey and David'idor
dmi, upon the charge of ;defrandliii,, the
GoVernment ont.of the tax epenisquithtiti
of whiskey. Though 'this hearing was not,
strictly speaking,_ apart of the pt,oCeedings
of the Court of Comizien ly et as the
hearing transpired in Open Cuiiit, a report
of the same is given inthie p 14.4 as, a matter
'of public interest.
• The facts of the ease 80 'far as we have
ken able to ascertain them upon inquiry are
as follows: Some • time in,June last a war
rant was issued from the'lltilted.,states
triet Court, in Philadelphia, for the arrest, of
Col. "Aleitander,•Diller, Cire end O. , P.'
Morritt, upon, oath • of, olio Drooks, a Gov
ornment Detective, charging them with aid
iug and abetting,the removal of ilve,,barrela •
of Whiskey ' , a bonded • viarehouse:; Groff
and Morritt ran away to escape aireStititill;
'the viarran(Wes not served tipCin - ,C91:"
ander at that time, but its exechtion•veis de'•
Ived utitityesterdey, when tbeU, B.`DentY
:Miirshols'idife' mentioned,. eikoho UP from :
Philadelphia. and % made the • fittest' at 'a late
hour last - Ovehing.% ,
Matey Went' Lanceiaterlhis morning,.
leaVing Golden to bring 'Col. A. to,Phila
delphiay which. it seems; it was hie intention
to . do to-day. ."/Llthough hadiSeri'
arrested yet it appears that be waainOt're.:
tamed in the direct custody 'Of", the hforshal 4
and at an enrly hour this morainiti'iren4, In
company with his eouniffil, ' elistob loinoop t ,
Esq., before' the U.,ll:"Cerniiiiiiiiiinfr,lam.
net' lb Young, Eip, aod entereillail lathe
sum 054,000 to appear at the neat term of
thelL S. DiStalc, Court, at Philadelphic on
,the third Monday. Of Neveffiber, Amen 'll.
Deysher and John D. Morris becoming his
sureties upon the bail bond. A certificate
AC the ',entry.of bail was mode 'oat 'by the
•Cominiasioner and presented to Mr. Gordon,
who was not present at the interview with
the latter officer, hat,he refused to reeognize
Maj. Young's'authorify to take bail, ;or to
discharge Col. - Alexander from his custody:
On the application of the latter, a writ 0f ha ,
hens 'Corrine was then issued out of the Court
jef Common eas of this con nth diTeettl to
,the Minthals,', corn idandlekihein, prOilifee •
Vol. Alexander before Judge Woodwarde
9 otelock, • ,, • . 1 , 1 " so:11'1,0'4 V
apPear i ed fOr Aiexander,
lint Idr. Gordon was unrepresented by enne
ad. • 'After an explanation of the fact of
the Case Judge Woodifttrd itidedilutt bait
shoving been taken by the U. S, Comml loner
'in an alumni./ eopsiiliqret)by that OE I 4I
be, shffieient, vircitild'simply 'direct I edit
charge of : Col. Alelcapder?ppou certiff
eate of heti produced here, which certificat e '.
when produced by the' Minket bdtotti;
District Court, would beA rater*
of the execution - Orthe warrant, If die
asonitie Of kiff ‘ 00 ,
liot
the, re-arrese of , Col.' Alexander 'coalii:a
any time lie, issued.. Col. Alexander was'
then: discharged from the custody :of the
Maraud.
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