-..4 .. s 6 arr,. (II ibk*. ttigg . geguitr, ALLENTOWN, PENN'A TO ADITERTISBIO. The REGISTER has a lafr‘ciregla tion, by several hunar tfitve - i; Other English paper n (miner: TUESDAY, APRII. 10, 1866 RisIPETIMF-SMEr—NUMIN - ANION . FOR GOVER.49II, Majur . Wit CUAZlgittA;tl) THE itt.cv3rEft -- .13111 7114(p.41111.04Thi1, FOR - ONLY"I \ 47,? - ITE CTS WewfLivfl'as RcorecErt an a campaign paper froxt this datiOulallifbafidwberlst, so u to give every one pii - ciCipeEtunity of see ing how the, canvas is:condilate.d. and its results, for StirittiTl4 . o.ll .CE&TS This barely PaSi3Os' i tlfifi:pityp. b wh7oh'it is printed, but weire deairets: of circulat ing sound' d 606 4 1#0 4 • . and therefore appeat to every RepublieaUria liebigh•county 'to aid us. With the' Cash.. The'Vesto Tgiored . • i•t•7117!: -1 Tho Senate of, the United States,.on Fri day last, paw:4444,oiVil.Bights Bill 'over the veto of tttp , ;President, by a vote of 83 'to 15, therP.ti - clearly demotistrating that the veto power is not to belised forltbe pur. pose of atiy: l oity, - te found- 'n measure of polSey, detrimental to the inter ests of a largeloliton of the people of this country. *44:the:country .wantS'is such legiol6tCoii hit" wiltti6eure to all o:nseett and conditions of society within the jurisdiction of theiviitik-,iiiE6dverdmont," tho'se able rights which . belong to every free 010-, nen as exPtenitcod ln the Declaration of Inde pendPnce. The titne for compromise by outTi*"&itititit - g Owerit, 'between right and wrong, and purin4ig ti middle course— which isweither one or the other---\under the cry of oonsCrVativism, iS :past, and the rigiftwilene•cinust. be maintained, upheld antriMMlZaVareiii 'froth . whatever so,tire,oit„may, e s oMp, whatev sr may be4iEs4bjeitillfurWod fromllll pia. sea, high and low. Our ~army and navy have battled foritin'dL maintained tthia righ t forkp al:11 - 4oner _to them, and all oglitagio tgime.true rporb•who,have dared do theirs ditty to , theirwountryand‘ to pos.; terftytinitio'legialafiie councils . of the 13a- tlec?tpral Thuktlectionin Rhode Island, following awiWiu: the trail of thit in Conneo:iout,. like it,' in an 'Ovecwheimig . Iteißle t iqu o i l itAotcry. For a time it was in eveu,kgPersol,4oo4 vhother the Demi, oorats_owould:.nrinin'ate . ticket, E 0 little hopn ter ;I,tibe'clui" had they;'but at • last'• it wairoonefrtdBd.to do" so In order to enable gi,;-I , llr thrs, rA..to, elect its members of -Assem. blibrentak places•as they usually con-, trot.tl G4Meraleßurnside has !been elected, wit44ll‘ . i‘ik.t . iieiiotie'opp'ositio'n, Governor l§iitO rind the Iteiitiblicane have a largkpipjuity os of, the Leg, islitinrshoust tow 'years Ag. the State was ini the; , handie df the Demoora ~, a s Ooonee-, tie* t.r , as: also ;'bni; the tray has been Intel tO/i)iiii'niiitio 4 ll46 l 4 ip:imth Slates. Tiltis thiNAhrun Statoa.whioh lievo so far . voted hnkr i yeas , hansiall,kooo the same vrayoinci StAtitarlfetieti hat , tis it"genoral thing the sailiqUiyi ti; tBtighkut#e country, 'kiln' result 1 n .444, 0 1 A§qP, , dia• tralrireauglust r by .ttie 7 14,ew, ,3(9.* World • thatAmeelenti l dus' get and react upon eaoti o dk If Aftl gu;r:) . "„! 7 - ; .I' , ••1 tO,C1f:;IZIZLI:)..) Oa 11.:.4 . i. a. .:1 v :re:- i: 1 Otf‘r , Jz bloos ori rl 3 , .) 7 , • ,•, r , : , , t f AllfrraegtßAl% 4PYMI = Jik , b,Ol •toLanießti **mud hurt paseett-the• lower... Rouse-of Congrestr 'Mt - Monday: i Its •'initiii proviii: ions are, Wet fro Hilt - after thelst of sip_ ,12•44',A, "17 illAr% fi 'l l'f lettei!i'shall ) ii 'I . ' e . ), 4. 11-- .4 ) Tft,' I . . ..! Pr vartill4Aril..l%riginest ,of the party a ddress-; itlgtotaidowpostAllooto another free or ex- , ItitibhittgalittWo%tiiit iletteis Ciitiorseduith a reliallifif Wgiittien' .. tho writee i tiOtAille , k d4,,Av...0.11 7101;0 W •41!.. , . 2 i tll l,7!4%4ea,l#tfti ll Ploo eha .. ? . !o,{etnyr clitiokrat,-,Additionat postal_lcharge 1 , 7. thittagestrmaltieverfs iirovideth in tiro bill sitifiniPAllllVeiiiOnlirNtlip' po,tir ‘ l infer' into o f so filiriV6keil ' or Aithe ivi've "dal' 'e s so *stem ' s-. .K. 6.1 I.' .' .1 .... r i , ', t• ~ ,i, l a r : 41 EPICPsi A. itg92l, o T.tanlPC!' with .,. Ow, helteelein poyaray,:' , Tho provision in the eltilitiorolfdritbbnpublicition `oPthe ;letter iiiittt :iiiiirei ! havit4 tib ratgie t rVd? r i w eiraot ii;e of '.l( ! rigi,y fei, each posa.olfice_respaatively,:is_retained7 oislal4r. ,r , ,',) ~', \ Aititk. -; ~ , —1 -ri. • - •,•• , "A DitH4kirotT.ll47)(ll4.tgr ~ackl.r,effeiug an eyAte k , e n4qA t i l e, iF i e!e,red,be.,,was happy la ap ottits 0.i.,19,45zi1.v),d ,911 Poi . ,,E*Yro k lf 1 p vt: ~,4,4,.9.41.i,g1.p..,,:pduw0r1ii9:1 J,..4„ 1i i si o lt.,„ yututerere a nd . tterip c i, lliferwer dt the'heid of all thp mteeltief. produced in the tis_imlcl.fpr the ItVee.liuridied If)0_ gitilltittrrPgglflefatiO, party cQuide4( litqPniAtbtßis i r.ngiamsr, ".... H.: '., '.r itilihierkillioslyilmitfoin g :ai they havecal-1, lap Imo !:' itietWOgetioe. • i Di: f . wiatittliy iv iitatr i tiPitiiegitlatiff 1 itii(go trail iyez: a Ekt 2111/AElf VIA ELI V 4.1, .1i .. Lai' , , 1!, znooraVi an d'AlßB l 96. , r•lrßg'it tillPeNAßlest• they have•-•impliciLlaith-fu--the adage . — ahliVAritit igtitiliocula)blikatibia follq toThe miteiltniiviiiiestiO enhipia torig,poraduhi , "86 1 1111 0 0 01 -f t f tl igtf r 4 l .loit i t gri a dllP; 146 1 4 • Cii t • 9`q6ujiki.t'qr!:: wa, Keep it-belozooaho-people, that dn• _ niguir tfikrAlemilttiet iletituofcdtir - Sato tsta Milllie.lo4 , RfAtiuktf.RPtl l 4‘Mi 4147 tate, thus relieving the fanner'and propar.., ar.bower pmp 0- f i lki vranig 2l .l l2 , 2Li I ts l/pArgrp 1. Sittri ) IffidlaWkivh9ul,,t CPAKI Illiff i lftektVL Ogicklin4.o 0 1 14000 1 M adoilideariditnanql.ahe sßgpubliminaviafai rn Ilhiectdef itheiletheiStataitrciPithi g wilt:: ed upon to (credal' itaidaiii%fia: keeei 6 t t , ef ir gtili e QPgl96fur 04 efr04414 11 4, RitrAY4 l 4l! arma alienist their country, MBE - ito . . , flout Election,* o clad. '4 fld. 0: oneoti4. • - lk4 . d i .. pri d, foil e 7,, .6r, , , lb it ill lei (3 :41. oo I t One : ley, t ' '4 l ltl pub i ''', , and tiAte, bit o'.' oo ~ lirit + Tki . 1,. ,;.blifkil f "leo RA t 2 . l . rtec `' pt thoiiiiiitilduk gftito 14(: orsond4idaji ityk more thin fifty in be 'tale tegiol tare. _ -Last-.yearAleir_.eleetion . --came off the next day after the captute of Petersburg, 1 and on the day Loo,.with the heal of the rebel -- nrinji in 'the:field, evsouated=Rich mond, and took up their lino of march left tluakstolltelq . „apidst The riningoflo . l . C,.. firlar of eanne7 and vinerarrepiring by. . 1 ; r l -r t ., ~: , , , .i l ,, • , 7 ~;‘,. t he the loydl yieb'p! ,oyer - tti otewntat or hdughty, traitorous hilikrehi,iidd the pros pdet of a, (10; - 0 od i r*OicpiOiliii` i 6 - bountirigNi.ii time , toO,`,*hilf a lialid i iOl.- don of .the Demeoratio' treason,loving end serving sycophants were eteourely enjoying the elves' lie t :Cainda;lis.deserte'rs froth the dra(t.ol. The, eirenmatamies were Peouliar 4. the leaders had not sp . Ok&n,,andthe!'rank 'lliad fflitl dared not move, so that': between the deserters' and the rebel esytnpathliers . hen litiffer 4 Olead, the vote was light, an - the loyal people had everything their ow Novi: J . Itavidg gathered ) :eofrage'. and : tisseriloated the' 'President, and through. what means: we do not pretend to know, have Aeon:: tryiog to convingo the peo pli,-,'-ftlt&t,: the 'accidental ' • Prelude?;( `leas become their-champion—and -to some ex tent ho tip. Ito hai s loleased• all :the de , seirters and permitted them to return home and,vote for' what le:.ealls Las polioy—so that between the.returned deserters, par ch:Med . 1364'victs, restored , rebels, imported sympothisers and the lavish use of money, he.majOrity'has bean much rqueed. But we have nothingfteib4 The trai tors have done their best; and are again beaten. They have spent 'all the money they could beg, borrow or steal, both in and outside Of ilie little State." The Free' trade organization of liew York'city, composed of tweets Of foreign . merchant princes and nabobs, have yielded their : millions for the purpose of gainin g aloot-hold in Connecti cut, eud .i liay,e signally failed. , , It they cannot raise sufficient to tempt the 'Sapidity of the small number of Yankees in one little State, their' hopes of sucoess in larger fields most oer.tainli be dubious., : 1• ' • THE-DIFFERENOE.—There was a. time in the history of man, when the different races could be tEstinguished ono from the other without the aid of Qtatute laws; but judgingLfrom the tone of the press in the pay of the Democratic traitors, those dis tinguishing traits have become so far .oblit orated akto them - that, withorit proper labels they cannot be separate from the poor dOwn-troiden descenea-eslY Hence the cry of white man's govern ment, white man's country, and the ileac's, qty for such legislation' as will show -clearly that they the qtaitorvand , their sympathig• ere, 13efofie l 4 `.a superior.ride . They vdo' not elai9ll4,l,:superiority isy, reason ,of, in oulturo, mannerl et morals ; but on account of color:1ply, and: they seem very muoh.to leer that without such legislation, - they will soon become , so transmogrified that rici difference aan bo perceived, wittk= out tile aid -of u-powerfu.: louse. tte, The attfixt . pt.. tn, abrogate the Jaw maintaininA tin. sanntity --of the Sabbath, met whh a signal diseninftture io the Ren ate last week.- 'On: motion of Senator AUCtfatinghy . lhO Senate.tleordijd ' c ity - the . $10: aisitie'Vbttl of 23 t o _ 7 that the" iting the running Of o'ara'ottliunday should not be repealeti. „, • . The Democracy arixory accommodating. In Indiana, their 'platform for years past has .Im#A,batieil on ;thtl . ,.doott'llfe, that ~.the Govern Mont, has no ~ e erier-, to Coerce a State to stay in the Union, and therefore tlf,o, a ' Wit Waa all wrong "`Now tlroi. - head. ihearsiloket - with a_soldiox_who &tight:in' itia_tiscl,ond*clavrt.hfcntk-Stateltas the, td get outrdf *the'llmon: Thero istnot a towdsh [kid PenneyPl , ania in whioh td heltionilbi‘i*6llll Who fought with dlitiukuisitedgalldriliy against • ithe traitors: rThole Inoir..lthottitt immedi tely fotoWieafy dlutils for the i.ptlffloaft of 1119J9.9* oirproriz4tiog,, , ,Ntd ' idirtiqo tda*littir triutiirh vbh awaits the NatiotirdPiticiii7partyinDotober. - . " • .14/1 At Me reVening ifession Hoflthb.:Statte Sonate on Thursday a resolution was adopt, instrnoting our Sittiatc4, atitt.regttesting pur Representatives to resist the -adAhniitp until , pt the lately insurgent States - il they, o f withevery law. oougresB ;rBBpC , et ing the credit, of the United States v elle ire—' tatdiatiou' ot:thn , rebelidebt, for the .protec rion of All, persc;ns 16. - tho Statail in' their rights'.bo' ore tho law, ,and the establishment ; on au. tAual he of •representation. ; .411- other irtiOlittibit 4 ' . Witii adopted requesting Ilion Etfgar'owan to resign his. best, in! tho Senate, as he , riti longer represento the views of a• majority of hiikionsticuonni• • ','The.Gt ruins',of . Ph iladelphiii - all o -siery enthuelasild 9yer !,lin.noininallon 0,0 %moral, GEARY: 'l'hey have Swatted. a.Union Otub, i y \ an 4 :am: Lrepaift - to - cti ter ~tlyscpen aigl27 . Isith a11y M4104.6d vljap l atilnE;:t : thii ,psortion ot Our intelligent and wield out zena.,:tes 110711`.1.', 1 .1 41 :.; V:: ,'...i, ~:l • ler rtid '''Ailettitec of fife - label `Bradley Jointoom in,Baltimore o by therlPresitlett‘ s -is, proot that •thero Is - to be . no . punishment of traitorerlePtillitbe 'llillowedi`dnitir"-Ihis ad ministration.' This Johiledier-letrken in'tied-' ing Opuy,;iii*: his owl* 18talt' l acid wth; i 1 doubly- geed -and • terett• t/)71 ~ 0 , Sture. yet ,- wlt ca - an a . ei in - temptladli 0 pone hini.tlie.l!realdent iqterferes•tand. rtleases, ,hi,01,, 'Ale is AVO President's way Af tnaking-treasoo odiouti• ..: ihllntht, LC: 110.0' . ',,,,i1. ' \,::'l'(l7' *\ I. 'liol . '1..17. ". 1 ' 'Oc i C Mike** :1 4 9 .. r a d at 6T ei i 10 . 0 '1 . 11 P 41 2 0 4° 5g4 .111P141.06484:4A tfq'Thlgg'§Neff:A9Pit... itillen. Bien ter Clyrser haet resigned leierteet los . ciiifii ,..Br ite s . , ~1 .. :I , : : :'t 4::e. ..,1: ~. :liirt , .., ~~ )„1414hr.epqrilt nirtho• laarfleldOomoixf,ThAnk wap , ,,ihtsoivettin the. ; „ regent faittire,,in,' the nortf!cdest!si , 6 spkri tf , .theflottais-eontradieteot It's ptite4ip iiiiimotil• by , Sift t r i l etdeki;'ll . tffko pderitned dt 6 the Au aitor!f t oflige And,- V'',lle b ~ • tit& MMMIN ler; in - the nod - Frov ii 3 18 1:3 4 1 rrT, on.:Bov nt ettsiti ires c Ohartes 0. Skt er i Las been Pre4 . o4nt o k'Fo6 National cf Mauoh Ohunk ih - th4 plebe of Hiram 'Well' qoasetli - Mr.l3:, in ir gerniermin fitted for the position: - •• ;Iterrwalter .0. Smith, w ho, epgpse , inepothe " ts‘ t: try .asitteba, on tg s tee abiife Tnrnere it (waging a wartagitinirbigl prides, ail& sage 4 ' he - will fightib 6tit 4 ort thi line, if it takes all summer." , . t PAINFU9 ACGIDNT—v9 0!r Mat week a man napiedlirtiliaM Kiqnsri'reMp)oyed in ono of the Rolling mills,had hie fciot caught in a,, roller and Jour toes l'Aftdly tiruhted.— theestilferer is doing we 11..; t ft:, sev;.Vican-dir Tollte klader ka,ura wit4an ga gun lifelige, No. 51, die naki3ata Latier.atun Col. Good aeirn wertaliana: Der ferkauft welt ler , wioitriistrin diarlialiatZT goney suit9r.aufa T dpt, far $lO. t T `have ;13 ova the question eel*, why is there ouch a con stant crowd of people in Kramer's, 'store, oppo site the Eagle Hotel ? we answer, the r eason . is that people have'disoovered that'he bas• the best and cheapest itoilrof goods in town. • Lzoisi o s.Tryx,Tite foqowiPg, Pi 111.4 on the private:calendar, OEIOOO. iiitirostasaised the Senate finally last week:" • The act, incorporatingthe Berke anti Le high Horse Thiet Hateetivi3 Company. , The act incorporating the Allen City, Iron Company - `WATCHMAN KILLED. . —The watchman at Lehighton, on the L. V. It. It.-.was, run• over and inettinly killed on Tuesdiy It is supposed that he was intoxicated and had laid doirn the thick to sleep. He is the third watchman that was killed at that point by being run over. • tek l itiformation ii wanted concerning the place and time of the death of Jacob Cy pliers, who is supposed to have died in this or ono of the adjoining Counties. Any Trirson having any.knovvledge on the subject will con fer a favor by communicating it to this office. Lehigh and Monroe County papers please copy. UNDER CONTRAC.P.- It looks very much as if we were, at lart, to hitve the East Penn Sylvania Railroad extended to Easton. It.is said that the work is.about being let, and that three sections, between Allentown and B eth lehem, have already Leen allotted to Mr. John Flood, and that the work will be speedily com menced. Stir The Amerieau Agriculturist for April is reeeived, and as usual, is full of very useful and suggestive matter., The present aumber.nontains 44 pages. The total eironlii don of the Agriculturist 'is now 125,000. We know of no single journal of the. kind which will at all compere with it. In every depart ment it is admirable. Se" : At Weiss' now clothing; store, you can buy n supercrie .suit fur ss3. Call. and see•beforeibu buy. elsewhere.' • , tor Married in Williamson; Mass , Mr. :William Williams and Mims FOipartioulare see small Bills. - We mean the bills announcing the important faot that Shimer Bros., ,ere se!li2lollreir ;Uti4 manse stook of wads' -at.altanisbingly low prices. Ttiipeoproloaie discovered that the place to get , bargains is , 2 doors above the Eagle Hotel. terAt; an election hold on ,Ettster Mon, day. at Grtio_e_Episoopal Church, Rev, E. N. Potter, 'lOMr, ther.'foilbiCing persons vierle eleoted officers to serve fur the ensuing year: Wardens—ilorace Gross, John I.Romig. • Vestry:LWilliain•4ll. Ainey, Henry Colt, Frank,b. tent, James W. Wilson, D. J. Mar tin, 'John'. D. StileiOienry .C. Longnookir, William ,Barnes. , • • ;VAT'S •ECIONO tiff. • ' ' My income," said Pat, for the year 14, • Was, over $OOO, WS I was alive ; . But, be inhere, I hope 'twill bo under this year, And !hilt of the inoomo tax, " faith, I'll got clear." Pat 4 economy is. pi notified yboae,..;wlm biy . EßEtt7Prided.and, besErly vatursteiti ellothkg ecause it is low-priced. A suit of clothing. o be cheap, must' look ' 'until it is worn duf f 11 Suoti goode;oag! be, Eimilit i ltrr . , ree.as Mr. F.' El. Broil:11We Cl o thing No. 1 1 East Hamilton etroet., iiGURS AT.HOME.—APRIL—This mag azine, the present cumber Of which closes the first voluiap,,,has acgUittid ;suciiees deserviog it. •Its•• position is aue.tiot Occupi, ed:byi any other periodical, nod it fills it well; . un intelligent Chrietain family it-will be-a Welcome and valuipi,, visitor. ; Articles • oil special, inter : gf, ai; r W,ll,q hit@ .MatatAqueril AlcPhisrifoo; brmktottleneyaf "Sh2t'l~lati: An omitted . Leitho the Efiatoty Of Matiiiers Miisanorti; 'evidently:4V witness;Sumbthing about mWamati's'rlirotlc, Napoleon's religlaus Views an othix, translated frtim the' Pretich'ef Dr : be Viesseitiie. - Published by,Cbarles acribea ,& ge. C o .; Nei 12:4 timid Stieet,Now • ' • ,1 4/4 0 VALS.^ - 4:, W. 'o l 4Weir, knElt ORT" abated .the property , flll‘thWElOULll.eaat 'coreor! of , ISsventtrand Linden 'stream s , and:ati soon:as l tiko,prdeleary building. 4 tire *rooted will rae iribfrd~hie"gr in, fleur and febd':'etore to :Opt ••• • • Paler I liragnPrbpi reuiivcd lialterY.',9l4, confectionery to Cata4auqua. Ji Li-MAID:4Ier, will:removn.hie boot and shoo manufactory to thci bni - dinji:vacated by Mrs Wagner.'_ r • : I"'PharleW Meister Will runioifc !bib' sbect'and 'sloe: Man fi iactUry to the liatienteat' Aro ig .lt` Loh's climbing store. • hay region& from,-41aupti..LIbunk to Allentown, :and.-opened'. n copleotioneFy, fruit_ and ice cream saloon, at No. 27 .West Lllamilton strem. s ,ajnif-dooia. tho'ffi uco rot the Lehigh4latridt.- MEI • • .1, . even! 1:46044 tclll *tie' sa.is6( apare.ll, the court, forth() purpose of graptm4 ,lieepses.•,.Among the petitions presented were, •several applieatiens for-licenses for•nevr bona es, one of which, that ;of Peter Salem, •of Sohnecksillle p wuu Nearraly opposed' by J. and r P. Gratis, who 'have kept anubile 110606 ln, that place ,for,nzony yenta. • The ' dlsousslone byrthe: counsel were animated : and earnest, : and effecdtal much amusement to the speote• tors. The court were often °Witted to listen to two attorneys at one time, arguing as to thn Ttqproty of a sinyle'Runstioy, ,apitiNfant both - t be obert and" doutilldr sVelned ' for •the tione..haluit , 4?,bave fergotteg ,thitt,otepe (4 pie r priety which usually.' eliuracterlstv t the .L ettefi and bdr t • • ! , L? 'J P 1 r egir Chetip."*ltithbq 'at "Weiaa' kecNA A t , lf,9l4 l "Piiao l 4 3 .. l P 7 lN mwatuAin+ll4Bcfsir • ' , oos. ,11 ' , 13 1rnbt (i,_fik9lo3- higitr.ouuritybar have extreseedr eirlippiefrit stion of the 'services of J—Abele Esq., court erierMr, thin wort ioet theg clothing store of r . R. Reeden EiaooTlN4 —On Thar drunken me id Steffen, of ini „ house a demanded la if* , ;117 , ca :. plied with, tl i WI . .. ug women about it 1 4 1 P" i .e*. of the coutit Steffen and I 1 Oi l ignitit ti See . 1 turbanees St , .3 pm V 4 of Since, but. .. neo(l 4 er - bentinued their assaults, avowing theik termjnation to take and hold poseseion of tetv oinak.i' , :fiseing that there was no possibility:Ot-iidditig his house of the rioters, by persuasion or peaceable : mew, ilebffe n draw jt f sp(plver end. fired tyro ilttolfrn i ghe crospf,P,Qii slit 4 ftlt afilan tuktp,i ed Michael _Reilly, in t e side, inflicting a dnngeroue wound,,and - ehe other struck Pat- , ,ridk iltfor4d iti)he,thouldett ,I)okhlof.thii":met are Irishmen , and resident& otthell'irst, Ward. AftbYtidiffriStitYrtharsretwiTutupon-awagon and takenp_theirhotnee n whey° medical aid, wits tiiitn)nodellito' their . 1111 . 01.; 'Atoll - ear Rikil! ly, one of the wounded men, is married'and is 'the father of two childirelLl Ile is known as a desperate eltartimer.when. pgder the ighlence of liquor, oa:zedirloirkief.plise r an opportuni ty to show lie,.rowdyiem end fighting propen sities. lief ikits. 'lbw ringleader ,tp :flio.atfaltr, and his,wcencl.lo said to be by far the worp The other man, Patriblt,Moran, is also morn: ', and the tether of several children. Ha, ikiti,.. ,ported•to.be a Inlet and inoffensive Men, and we hear,. was endeavoring to induce. Reilly .to leave when the were fired. Steffen.• op-. pettred befcire Juitice Abele, 'and was bound• over, to ansiver ` die 'charges Which may . be brought agaittet,liim. , „ • , UOURT PROCEEDINCIg—First Week.-=- The Court met Om "Tuesday morning. Judge , 'Maynard Wairibtent on account of sickness. Present; Associiifes Stabler and Fogle. Gwerf,W. FOUst. watappointed foreman of thiGiund Jury. „Henry Detweiler ani Jebri J. Thomas appointed tip-staffs, and Alin' Young to attend the Grand Jury . The Conetablee returns were received and the newlyieleeted'effieers sworn in. ' Commonwealth vs Lennine Hoffman. .Ein cline Heil , prosecutrix. Continued. . • Comm ye William H., Gehman„ _Lavine Sherer, prosecutrix. Usual sentence. • Comm vs Gideon Mots, Francis Sell and Alfred - Adams.' Libel on oath of Mary J.' Shaffer. Continued. Comm vs Jacob Walter, Jr. Lydia S. Fur ry; prosecutrix. Continued. Gomm vs John Lobar. Sarah Neligh, pros ocutyix. Verdict guilty. Usual sentence. Comm vs A P Gangwere and C. 'Mansfield. Surety of peace on oath Lf AlexanJer 'Defendants'directed to enter into their own recogniiances in the sum of $lOO each to keep the peace. Comm vs Addison J. Knout* Amanda prosecutrix. Verdict guilty. Defen dant being unable to comply,-went to jail. Comm. vs Peter Meitzler. Saral t Ann Sbuler, prosecutrix. Settled. • Comm vs John Kamil and John Venter.— Larceny on oath of J L Brown. Verdict guilty, Sentenced to 1 year in Penitentiary. Comm vs Charles Pick.', LAreeny on oath of George Delp. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to county jail for fifteen days. • Same vs Same. Larceny on oath of James Veiny, 'Verdict guilty. Sentenced to jail for fifteen days. ' Comm vs Samuel Carl. Assault and bat tery on oath of Charles Hillegas. No bill. The prosecutor to pay the costs: Comm vs George Acker and Peter Lynn. Larceny on oath of Charles Groman. Recog nizance of defendants and bail forfeited. Comm vs Patrick Weiss. Larceny on oath of James Roney. No bill, county to pay costs and defendant diseharged. Comm vs Abraham RoSeuberger. False pretence on Bath of. Henry Brobst. True bill. Continued bail to be given by defend ant. - No bail procured and recognisance foi feited. Comm vs Abraborn Rosenberger. Larceny on oath•of Henry Brobst. True bill. Con tinued bail to be given brdelt. No bail•Dro 'diumd•and reoc,gnizance forfeited. T• Comm vtsdosiah. Oaks. • Larceny of .11, buff alo robs and ivfiii), onNatli Of Enos Erdman. Verdict guilty. Sentenced to three months in - countyjail: , Comm ye Leonard. Werkheiser. Larceny on oath' of Thonias Nagel; True bill. Cod. tinned at instance of District Attorney. an, ye Cornelius Griffin and Miohdel - ity an, Assault 'and' battery on oath of Henry ,Kichline. Nollo prosequi entered. ' Comm ye Samuel Boyer. Larceny of two turkeys on oath of Nathan Peter. • Verdict guifty-. Sentenced to 30 days in jail. Comm ye James Stahlnecker. Emma Strunk; prosecutriz. Nolle,prosequi entered. Comm vs John Leinberger,., Catharine N. Long, prosecutriz., proitequi entered. Comm vs gdwirt Weiand:.' Falielpretence on oath of^Ndthan Gorman. .: . Nolte - poedqui entered. t. Comm ye o . orhelius Griffip;. - and' lififehnei Ryan. Threi'olises nolle,proseqpi entered. Cowl .vs jeliob Atelfela 614,10. tan ,4)reis boob; Recognisance of at:fondants and bail forfeited; ' Comm Vlll)lfeta - Weldif. , itheeny _.koath of Elizabeth Mink. Bill ignored. Comm - ' TO . mioy False pretenco ea fiftth. of,A4vrin,J Sall Aecognicinoe of prosecutor wfOitPd;.:*; • , . .Comap,Yti•Mil and litiiteyy on oath,oc Mrs..Brentling . Continued. ' , pornza Ng Nicholas Millen. ; Sarith,-Dilgort, prosecutadit.....Dontinued., . , Comm yet William; Williams. Larceny orp oath of B. M. Krauss, Continued at , the,in-, Stance of. District. ttorney._ . Corer% ye. Tilghman IL...Miller. Amanda lioppedairstseoutrix: - INolltprosegniiintered. , Comm ve — Baniel - P'.firendel. Fraudon ooli of ItV'J Fogel. N.E• i hf. prosequ i' e n tared : ' ..Comm vs Mosul' „Roffman.: False. pretenoo ow oath of Tilghman Fohitadt..,'Nol.:t . prose-, kid tfriteredP;s .. , i •, : . ..r. - - ",4 . 11 f 1 ' Q ' tiiiihi isr.liitiob Sbcenebk,wer.,"Vitoeity ori: oathof A.tnandati'Bittotfr' P4f,,ind . ant p`ltii"d i , Fnilty, 6e,ntofioad, 0.9 ni3utho,l injoit: . 1.3 COMM vs James Muffth. ,ElisoletAt,K.eolt, proseoutrixtve Nolleprosoqni entered,,. , , 71•.. " Comm ! va May Fretied. Assault atullbat tety'Sd oath 'pfpteltv mills. Bill - ignored . .-L=. p, ,, laittviitieil„ o . rq , :ocit ,, mi 1 '/,i . .i . 1` . .1.• it, i ,Cmxi al v. .t.ifivt f IX t Orni;pr, Larceny 'oil . oath . ot, Boivrt.tr4 1 •10i14, - . , 'Aroliiuisoco3o of de .: fondant, aud.bailtforfeited , . n... ~, ' • 2 ,, , , ,:, coni m 4 8 Jegypti •riV. ,Detriotk. • Desertion.o *Tolle prosstrf enteierl. '. ' ' '•'.,, 4 , • 'Ci'mai" vs ,fltinr ' &lip.- False priteneet:-..: , Oontite4,,, ;,. , , . . , ~I reocen!LlEt 4:i,n 3., u'el Xutz, 1 . 1 :1134 09. Pm 64 6 , of, Jahn, Yergor... • Vteriliot not gailty. ..1 Comm vg:Jodobliommoi.--1 Laromor on oath 'otelfew Koiper. ,•ITrusierbill: !Defendant's' riScrcigayttrait'o'ktrfeited ilia- redpited: until ne=t , ::q 9 api4 . yo' .J, bb' I ternt .a9 l ' . 114 F&I r " 4 IlarotteA filltPliP4; or: 5aFtt1e1T04.1;..3.4r.• #Oll-: 'dents recogn i zanceto:kited abdprovitetLutin Etillnexotbrm: - • :!' ~ • t • ••... . t ~,- ,• • ~ - CoMut.-0 Alleri s' , Miller and ;Henry Miller.. LftreenyfolV 'Oath of *Jainett s„' . Bro.th: r Con- , aunt .ctiatu49'/C'p.'Ottligwer ' nue ClarkArtitut flel4.T Assault and he Cory on oath ,of 4.4*- a nder,,Li s k; s :True tii11.....:: , ~, , • ,, , , Comm vs Milton , Ritter.- Larceny on 'oath' of Melinda Koch. Verdict guilty. • Sentenued 'to 30 days in jail. 1 C‘unfin yr f .. §ll%ti , c 14ttyj yt ut milittlief on oath of same. Defendant plead' guilty and 'Elinidfitii4 t• pay a fine of $5 and ftfieanida:7l _,_'-'' Coiniii 2 olTelinda ituoii::•Dia,2i'derlirtiotinte Y.0•54i0t ir.4 ll kir , •• o Sent,ittioedits4 :roJpills . .in, county jail,' . qff. ..ri ,t;t 7 ' •'. 't . . 1711,n 11'.1 - i Qom ay vet Jam estlienry. elites( Jain e st'L'iwor tan JAHN definiditerialthcedloredziatptwho rtylitifeld' ot i hreaking 'obirti cit.A,... lilt i l 4; g ardiot guilty. iiiviiteEtiled` .o 3 'years in enttoniinry. Comm vs WillimilV . padii Anroany on oath of, T , ,, , y, 9po. ,Tlipdr.flndatitis n boy vr,h,q.9, 4 444riktiPT. 1 9X!il 4 the:i 4 16 eteih,' 4 11 01 , , Rim. gui ty,. oile4t4ip lloque of, efuge., l : „„, ~-Toa, G ratmOurst,irefosed to,allo IOW) bridgi over IthalheJordan• et Gordon St.: iAllenwanv Loltt il lAc i tit ilth tl a it 'Db T it i 4 k t l t 'll ea 'n !eg ' ' i , un re era re• i slif MB tc : n!„... us 18T WATI last, a paikt. ger ialwin of be Ina Brady.. tael Moß riee, '44, ^ide. Ms. flael66. y 0,,. enry llook,likb, fge, Blittle / Iter, 4 *eon, Ley • IC. lichatA , 6ldeßri e, Jr'., ., 1 InnegeOdwa Ihetriiikrilie ind ' . .046 ' ' _I from-the Leilfiat Tat ey __ , wompany,"at Ilookendauqua. The defendants wore discharged by Ammo of the nonattendance of the prosecutor. This beltif the secpnd term: • • f.;eo TlO 4 R014.164-tforotl • uninimoile vote t'oe extended cidi Rev S. Phillip!, of carlitle, to become their pastor. SNOW..L. OW-last Bertiday wol had andther . It^nf inunr, - ;erentnenciag-etndrituth. ing and raging foriouely until near roon, r A • . I.` Na if Etyou*.--;)lessrp., Laufer & Stimkel will opin thciir'new 'afore in . . Lion Hall paypit4epieudid a_td_recrna,, , and lay e in it' an entire new stook, 61 goods, whieh.wl)l tflold ver j 44.1. .11 .SilfrOwit!g td-the illness of Jtlage May nard; our eourp'wiser: hold`dnring last, "'laic y 'Judge! §ohlor and P'dgle, who di~pgtobed toe ; Ilbrge;anriuot of criminal gales Brought Worn thorn; with commendable ener 'y, and rapidity. Court : met spin 0u... Mon 'dg ay; , and the whole 'of the civil list Oontinual. - OUR , COTEMPORARIE . B.- 2 l!he:, ll • ambirg Herald has changed proprietor -M r. ,ftlehards haviug sold the establishmeneto Mr: David o.,oeiger,'hy whuni it nill'berooncincre-: ed in future. The • Reading Evening Piapaloi, bag come out for General Geary; and its now battlidg Manfully in the good-cause-.---- . ~ Was. ret. ,Williamson, Esq., timi.eold terestqrs; the PUttstown IMentgOtneryZedgar! to; Wm. J. Binder, and the paper hereafter will be pub!iehed in - the name of Davis Binder . Mr. Williamson will still be one of the editors. • • • PROPERTY SiLits.--Philip Strauss sold a house eta lot on. Hamilton 'Area 14 ;Moses Schnook, for $5,800, Meilen Solinook sold one hnlf of ihe Eakle 'Hotel to.Philip'Stranse, for $10,500. • Donnie: W. tloato sold to Dennis Steokel i - hue and lot on Turner greet, f0;52600. Bennevillo Frederick sold A . vehiable vacant lot on Notth 10th street, to Henry Bear. Win. S.' YOung • thld the stone thins° and lot on the corner:of 'Seventh and. , Turner Sts., to,Tholuat Steckel and Enoch Newhard, for. $3,500. THE SLAT& numbor of gentlemen'iritiirestad in slate, met at the Sun lintel, Bethlehem, on the 21st ult., and organ ized a Slate E:ahnoge• The following officers were &Kited : President—William Overlield. Vice President—Aug. Wollo. , Treasiirer—J.T. Sholl. Secretary—Charles M Dodson. Board of Managers—Thos. Arnold, York Co , Pa, ; R. M. Jones, Monroe o runty, Pg. ; 11. W. Harper, Lehi.4h county, Pa.; Eileozor Jones, N. Y. ; D. D. Jones, Lehigh county, Pa. ; B. F. Cook. Vt.; John Galt, N. Y. Wm. Chapman, Northampton county., ALWAYS AlllEAD.7—it is very strange 40 , 43 that people all oto Ilaber Bro.'s great store to get their ry Goods and Groceries ; but they show g od judgment by so doing, as they halcuju.st , returned from New York and Phil adelphia with the largest and best selected stook of goods over brought to Allentown, such ne Silks, .11elaines, Muslin, Calico, Car pet;'"Oil Cloth, ladies'cloth,' and all other dress and dry goods. Therefore, just keep following the crowd, fur great bargains will be offered this week, on amyl:qui their heavy stook." Remember '.the place,-Iluber Ilro: 8, only three doors above Sohneok's Eagle Ho tel. (Wilson's olitstand.) • '• • • ' (For the Register.) PROM WASHINGTON. Washingion; April 5,18G6, Ltc;,Lu Br r CIEN. 'C. U. bOWARD, Oa idonday evening last, GM. C. U. [few aid lectured before the Soldiers'. and Sailors' National-Union League. 'The Gemmel narra ted many interesting incidents connected with his visit to Andersonville, etc., and spoke litelingly of the intirtVied dead, Ile said : " WEI soldiers need not inquiio 'of plliticiann or orators,to know the reason whylve shou/7. dared the" musket. Wet remember'' that ti'e went forth to,savc,oar glorious Union ; to pre serve intact the United states of America. be, queatbed to us. by our, fokters, 'And why ? Why this solicitude for.the Union ? Detainee. we . believed it the palladium..of hunaan'righte. it was intended by , the; fathers •to hero been !lilt, toad 'oertiiinly"fftie ' the hope cif ',9ppreseed rettallOod'iti tfia g old :world . '' Shalt at' not be . aut . hope nt ea the 'oppressed &Oa s ; of glen I . —" ft.is fur us to see. to it, new thist. the Union . , has been saved, and thc foe • that 'lifted itself against it has been stricken down,. that..ittnot only be -ca d, tut belitt: hier,.:the palladium' of human rights, and; falfill iiatebtinnieol the fatberi j itho;l4.4 . folvO'atio,nY' l ,.:'; The sjitiakbr. awl; appeafinig b,',401 doldier4 tp scsAd for tits right in civil life as they had 'done- on...the bhttlalekf..- (the eausein.tila be , lost now, after iiIT the sacrifices and' sufferings . endured. The work utreconetruotlori,should be done by the friends of the Union,-and should for the pros. Sot be kept undersitke leotard! of those who have ietakablyt proved. thole friendship.-;- rfic Union' mast,: 'hp fundamestill't law, - be, otidif lillint/gentions, so' that,' RouthCarolinasl4B99;o4l3eB;.ACA4l4l)tirtbil4 119 free tflts Vtlig• t ai, , „ el rtI7O6NTEMOIIIII3' , or A, J3IIIINIALIST. ci :at t a.e o : Aft tog sf) ;1 1 publican is an inveterate joker. : :. adreeitted, uegro suffrage with a-seal-surpassing disore• tion, then turned andoplioted thought that,the l'reesbnonfe;Bpoan bill was u pretty good-institation,And then 'that . it MlS,o7terri hie Dog-whoa. , • , Ilo•sealously—nny, ffereely— adreeliteallid Civil 'ltiO,hts' bill,aiuli - etiter the vi!tth; eeltll:,•iisly and r ffereely a;osailed I).y ?pr thy, thid iiiidttliat'e joker', was cperpetrated in regard, to o:nineotiont. He approadEof tlielPredident'e.ooorae,in, g i v ing . 'aid and co:afore' to the Copperheads-of Oontieetiouk ; and when, notwithstanding the betrayel'of G in.' flawly by, the suPilgrAlik . 4if" " w .. o i"P h4nti X tyleeted, the.4epubli,q4,eatiie oat announcing, In large letierfi v if' at Great- nniqo YieterY-4P. Oonneottoutw"..r. , l , „. . Whoa a , purnaliat - abiadonit prioeiple tor galley; It 'wait, t . -40t. be b4peoted 'that:. he- owl ,walk a olitileihne. / Perhaps the' niotia whiett' the Repyb4ifdlearcips itV Its ,hca4. moy_affard aoree ditt6" to ,ttliV - gintiad an hi tip " la mb kik 11 (sin N4ti. rk'ile?ald et re )' It roads . , ~ . mhus.:, " 411. the ,Atsial aclVerticetoente are 'f) I )I4AMIA:i4,t I O POOetiliY,OillPr,of Ofx Pres 'idovit..!, ~,,.,. , , , . 1 . , ~.,•,:,, .i.. ;,, 1J r • ' CONNZOTIOUT. =LIO7/01i. kelUit p.olunscooß,,. es iss, ie jut 1! !stilted upon • hare so , a ,great triumph ,ter nauee of: progress sod , , bourian .rights. , Connootiout hawalways beervolosely natitested I !ground. • Linooln hat only twenty•ttnir ,clre - d',efajiniffiri' the Shtte.• entibried the 'odurse, of P4stinaster land, at Ilartfkii4; sopplrtiag the 'ohppor ,heall, candidate, fur Governor; but. notwith vitandingthheurteelled fot.o!eotioneering dodge,' and the fiet . thitt dier 201./o'cpps; of Celtic) orz iiptitilstibrr, , the „ 1..!.1 *1" *.tulb yAI itaociAtAnosj an. • vt , l - ThegaqAl,4l2lltl hat teemed a pyr,ojation,44o , Ittirport of whioh is, that peace .hae. beep.: lehiredt - 7 , 1114.11, 7 tate5 . , - exoe ae ; ! shin, tp 'tad /i . r i P.t, , T, r ;Statee. hie prop tido- ha* dSitippitt,nfmammotioarin;Ebipi'aom jattibtEj!,tibity, tikraibeei patipte tare vern littletabonV dditrstt tblfdFies, ! Idurtmodrr e. • , . :' - I 1, I ,l. WASIIINOTON, April 2, 18?0 g ! , o President of gAig United States of Am. it ~1 ci l e •-•: ' rimless. By the pr ... 'ens of h t , t, . 1 :: nd 19th - of April, 18 41 • 'esidOelt; r 1 Usited States, ID virtue t , 'ei- , owe; / aim by the Constitution lib.lll • . la 1‘ e , „„'f,„,f -1 ed that the laws of thq Uni ~,," ' tat • '. • e l' - -I, t..sen and t ti e executioni.4 -" obr o ' .I e. ". .1 'lt' States of South Orlini;Gedright/kr bi . a, Florida, Miseissip i, 7 fiOutsintia rbd Tex ap, by combinations tot e owerful to be lap 'pressed by the ordinatecourseofjudieial pro ceodings ; and___. ., Whereas, - By another Made oh - Ittifi s t day of Auguet, in the same year, in ii Mt co of an not of Congress, approved Jul 13th, 1861. the inhabitants of the States of Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, North laroliniiiTennessee Alabama, Louisiana, Tex ., , ~ .110.,41.g.T._ Ill&migitili t rilagfi3 l .4,EA9r,44oP9P.,,t , the in a mints of t at part of tne State o f Virginia lying, wet of :the Alteghant 310064 tains, appreith (dcr ii arts of ilittt - ,Boite'luid clip otherStattiebefor4%amed Olt'diight maid _tan a • loyal adkesien ,to ~the ljnic,n,and the .0 4nstitution,Vr e tdiegebefrom - iirdito time the dispersion ocbupietlitld tcputrelled t l y forces,ofttblt Wl:ge ed State* rmglagedeitt 131 inear gents, mere declared - to be:in a state of insur rection against the United States ; abd -• .• - Whereas. Hy ..aaatilss Troolamatioaof the first day of July; 1862, muted in purstiatice - of art-aot of Codgressupproved June 7th; iti ilia' same year, the insurrection wati:dielarid to be stiltekistink iilthillnifetilafoiedaid, , with the oxeeption.olcertain, specified,oppatjes.., in: the State of Nirginie t.und.,t 1,. ‘ •.. . • ' ..., „. ,- Whereas, 13y , another proclamation ntatlitem the eitioniiiiiii, - qt Apii), 433, in: punniknoV,ol the act of 06okr • iese cfJulyl3th; 1861, ihe'ex• captions named in the proclamation of August, 164,1861, were revoked. and tbe inhabitants of i that States ,ol • Georgia; S,uth- Carolina, •North Carolina, Tennessee; Alabarda, .I.ouisi. dna, Texas, Arkaptunt; Idissiseippi t -Florida and Virginia, excel:4.7lbn torty 2 iitghk. counties of ! Virginia, des] sated as West Virginia, and the pore of eliV ... ooempir,'lCOsf - Weit,:76ri Royal laid Ptia folt,in &obit Catitli6i', - "vat) ilealared'idtitratill iii , -til stiff& bfrineurriiMion against the United States; and." , Witerectiialie'llOuee tffileprestUttiltiVll, on. the 22nd day of July, 1861. adopted a ,resolu don in the words following namely : , fie! Resolved; •by 'House' otßepresenta lies. of the Covreif,of Mg United Stole,, , That the present de plorable Wanes been forced uPoyi the country by ttiddiiitulionists of the SOUthein gtatift, : now In re volt agaiest the 'constitutional government" and''in arms around the capital, that In this national. timer coney Congress, banishing all feelings' of iiere 'pass ion or resentment, will rcoollectotily duty to the whole country, that this war is not np ged on, our part in any spirit of oppression, nor for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, no purpose of overthrow ing or interfering with the rights or established insti tutions of, thefe Statee but to maintain and defend the sukrerdp of th i s Constltiltion; and td preserve' the Union 'with 'snits dignity, equality and rights of the several States unimpaired, and that ae soon as these objects are accompliekied. the warought to cease,' and Whereas, By my proclamation of the I,lh day of June last, the insurrection in the &ate of ,Tennessee was deelored to have been sup neessed, the authority of the United States therein to be undisputed, and such , United States officers tis had been duly commissioned to bo in the undisputed exercise of their Oft cial functions ; and' Whereas; 'There now exists no organized armed resis'ence of misguided citizens or oth. ..re to the authority of the Cnited • States* in the States of Georgia; South Caroliori;Wrgin ia, Nor th Carolina, Tennessee, , Alnbama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missiesippi and Florida and the laws can be sustained and enforced therein by the proper civil authority, State or Federal, pod the, poop le of,thp,said States , are well and loyally; disposed and have oonformed; or will conform in their legislation to the con dition of affairs growing out of the. amend. meat to the Constitution of the United States Prohibiting elayory : within 'the limits and jur iediotion of , the. United States'. and f , - • IFhei:ias, In View of the heeire deauled pre mises,.it iZ the manifest deterrninaticri of the American people that no State, of its own will, has the rie.t or the power to go out of or sop. arate.itsolf from, or •be separattd from the American Union; and that, therefore, each. State ought to remain and copetituto au inte gral part of tbe . l.Liiia States ; and Whereas, The purple of the' several' before mentionel,States -have, in the manner afore said,.. gev , un latiefactory evidence that they eq. qiiiesee in this sovereign and important revo lution of national. unity ; and . . . Wherea3, It is believed to he a fundamen• tat prineiple of government that people who have revolied, end', who•heve been, overcome and eubdaed, Must either he dealt "with so as to induce them volpritirilrur become, friends,- or glee they infisi he held by gibadlitetailitarr ply,* or devastated ,410 ai to priiietit .dheny from ever agdOn doing-bartn as enemies, which ,lust-namted„piliey .ii , abhorrent !itp, hurnipity i and freedbou and '. - . ..T.,ii., , 'r' : :)."; 11 Whereis, The Constitution o the U nited Stl73lift'lii,i for eciptiriNfielonsibunities ord a St illi ad 401 tisSekliAlur s,.dllfpiidlip'4 •clee: piciiiiitede dr protol34oVatilsi add /11.1... i If' Morels, S oh ponlilitutent St tea must ne. oessarily be, :IN) )14Ciitivt[tu,Ottn and laws of the Units 6 SEat'ea;Pitririntidediquals and placed upon a like Notiogoo to political rights, immuniti,e 7 s sligriig and, power _ with ,vrhi 'thov sit' Ulifit'Al i .Andj Ill! i , , ' j i , ?J' Iln 'Jr/Iraq', Pm, obserrince nep"ol 4 mal iqua - ity,ya4,Fiv . pla,,,nf right 04 justice fil3wVll ealoolitod, tp • ginUtiregii i tVe, poOforet. said States te:beladiPinecUme more4tk; iiigki f ,' I •oonstant and purssitacipg, in ,their, renewzd al logianor3 tjty; -' -.'' : 1 i ,:. , ' j : ' i l. ) IVlTereqs.'Staod r ini artn ititi, tdilifarY dom. patiek; 'aiilitOry''lew, militery tritiiidalas.and• thPAdpiiintiimtofthe,priVilegel'uf the 4 virrit of' hafig.o3,,epr,pi,ii ite,l,l,lo§, of peatie,• 'dung& (meat% pubtigjiliertl..;n9:4i. l lY4o) 4 ) . .ritlf,, thit 'individual rights. of uthe-.oitisseu,.::tcregary,,t4' the genius and spirit of our free institutions, and exhaustive .of the natipilliiiiißlikiNild Ought not therefore ty.,101 sable i4iiid or allow ed,-tCiaapt in eat4eB qf..14044103001jty, for re Pelliovi oviwi l ioo l . or, en insurrection Or rebdllitiriq 11.7' ': . .li And Teheran!, The polioy o of,..thf AM IS. moritPc tic" tquiced $ tates !pi it i ii ‘ ltagiontng of titikilaimr Option lillfh ba y i *fork* With the principles herein eat to anl Atilt Ciated4 '. ,3 ''' ', !I ...:V,1...,. t• Jo ~1 .r IZa 0 ; 1:!(9,v! therfqe..l Ek_erßesty, JOIINRON, Pry Identi I F1V.!"691 1 4 I Wril! IP#l °aim and dee l re tat the ineurreatinn heretocafiwitiiiio.o - ",ih tfie 7 Stafidriif.Qtleeigin South: . Tenn'es'si3e; Alabania. e4ttid Florida; der at an endeanti, benoef4th bil'ee'toga . rded. ~-,.. 0 ,,' ~ , teetimorirmkereperfflwrithereunto ant my hand nod eatklid. tip.,eelii..,of the Unite 4 Btatee te•he etrittear. L ... • • D.)ne the,oity ,0( 'day of . Aftilainqller.itioiaaptifkar4idne thou itptite!ght.hup4re4 anfl eiztv-tax, and of the ind.01 3 . 0 .14 1 t,904"Nnii4 Orrericit ,the n in etie th , dtitata, „Aid „soh, t.he Presidei f t I •„^,a (r•)1 t IL'i r 1 .• •rt &WARD, " "; 71. "'l ' 'Secretary offStete.,r.i Se.ffittelia;,Dtoberoßsq., boa been elected 'Presidenti;of , ibeStreiidsbbrg Bank, in pima of DelpuilS.lliirer, resigned. VALUE r r..MeraL-Tirjunartosi ranSult, MIEN 441611(14410114.a:W iiilivtbia chil i , tre.q. irtiktrxol3,44t , 099, 13. ,h,7 9,ornmenef4 buy.tug,tipped bhckee (oe, Ago.).;he 'tts saved the,prioe of new. boots for, 4iineelfr 7 ., • •"' ' • r • Cottivevrt64.--The 'soldiers end :.eagor c,( ,Peensylunnie„will. hold their ,antiareonien. tion at 505 niie,Arfoir'street.'Philaclelphia, on ithb . ..lo l 4,blid:TMeOliy of 'May:. :..,‘ I 3 The good people of Toronto,Renada,itre trgelif deify liltitiiioql'ovor the e doel th an Reiki 09 t or e fen ianpLtitedrlkoilif #pffitintig I[l ,ilA ll4o l4o* , o44, o 'lT l : 4l ife th,:.regoopt, ht,4.404tiph, 9 ~1 i `f 4, 041 f vioNni Fire.Q c .,rtg,) E t •• 4iellf 9P.4 e:fie 46 44.YueicraJ ()teach Inontti;,,t I Diggirenj Boys' elothini niade oraii eMerile...-ebeap store. Mr. Reifieweettesst MEM I kr'4? E t , 1 11 - '‘ . .. -- csenring - Si, -Co., N:q., 4 . ~. 1 AMILTON STREET, , h+ l ~.; 'tITOWN, PA , 1. 6 , urnish all Milliners with ' Z 3- ~ -et Boxes, AT TER LOWEST CITY PRICES. Orders 1 7 Mall or Express promptly attended to. D~:~: ~8.~ aßld~ LATH .BURGEON IN-CHIEF Pular Bala., Fitter Div., Fins A. C. H AVISIG rotniriid to Allentown, Is' now ready to rosulno tlslpripticaigf Idit,trcirjaalob it11N0 . 716 Wort Hamiltosiaittsot, dearly oplioilts.ttie`Blitok . .- . woo) t i it4iite,gbairl,t,<V. u,,,.. . , I 1 4 .. :. , ~ , 1101110 0 Still . t'llIX€111171AN; L''' ..." ...- ..% , • 14111) 1JEASTORPTIr R.4. , 1:1,11,i ~.:: TAKES this mode of informing the people of the ' •ittiictlidiagnelghhorlibod; that Ite•haelboated'' hhaself,Tzr , ...f . .."...e.r.... , • FT ~, • :-.l ., rvsv i : . krerl' t .lcitte!ff Itiki, - .llfif4fralPint, *a, *here he to reatiiioioivi'ttleiletii:orelther dty or night. laprl 0-1 y !nEIIVICW A - _ ri •.Boldinger's 80tjratii4° . '8HOE'S'FORE' all& been mit:moved to East Retail- ~,ton shoat; oppoilti the Gernert i lk ba h ;Informed C,httreh. Allentown .1!a; Whet*: 'he keeps !constantly on ..bend. of hitt own manufacture, and .alee of. Ilhiladelphia,,,flaw,,ilfork and Bastern nitiorifacture, lirgestoek'ofliebie and Shbtin74ililah• hi it'd iiiaraia Tto (wit to' thepeklient•'• l a erna ll adegnetrabitati.atuit. also will:malte order kinds of Mika ork r for Itsclies and phtl4..ep„. having compttank worktaen peolallz thatbtanCh.. , feeling determined to Malin - it Ohjiofforkersiels • in *wallet-A 0 0 Orr NATIO IX to nall - andemilinbto for:Athemselves and learn his prim's, which. as low-as any,ot het ,houso. in lewd 91',01112f ry. a Ideasnrtiorlr and 'rapairingpromn lf attended to' • T.: P.* 80HL1N0811.7.1. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOEi-f—NO" •tioe ia hereby giverilliaythe undersigned ba y s ,taked?ont.lettere ofildmiziletration le the efttatip oC JOHN LYNN, deceased, late of the borough of Cat ammo. Lehigh county ; ,therefore cult persons who are indebted toluttft eathte, are requested• to Make"' payment wttittet.etx Wean from the date „hersofoind soda who.bare•aoy.leggolnime.iagainat'aaid.,eatelat, will present them well authenticated 7 for settlement within the-abbreappoiged ibmq "1 , aprto.6o) • tk.-B.'BOUGH;AtdM'i. SPPOlai : SymrUrns of • Spring. fr pg,IIIID.OP TORKR HALL. . , . 1 --'-'.... 4s;p sw o re at earth's bald pate shrdl 'fitnat _'. The intry•breosos keen... , r on its*surfaee Many a ;Truitt' ' • Of tender glossae seen,,L, . .. .. And tree:lnuls soon-mean to"?'.etime riot,' ' 1 • In splendid smite of groon, . , , rot' d 4 thebe Sunbeams soft, that 0'64, • On mon unnoticed fall ; They haete their new Spring suite to show, Just made at Tower Hall; • Our stook of Clothing is the largest and poet lop - piste in this city, surpassed bj nonein ulaterinl; style and fit, and sold at prices guaranteed lower than the,. lowest Town!. HALL, Neo,'slB'lllirket Street, BENNETT CO $1.500. PER YE ore totilowlYiev'irriteonvtx:gatosseerweizi Machinis. Thide new - kinds. Under arid tipper reed. Warranted five years. - 'Above salary! or large corn .missidns paid. The ONILT machines sold in.the .Uni ted States.for lees than $4O, which irefully litionsed by Howe,. Wheeler & IVtieati; Oreifer & //aker;.Sinsr.: sr tk Co., and Bache/der. All other chatty) maChines are infringements and the seller or cur are liable , to .arreet, fine and* ionprittonnieng, Cirbillui . free. id- I r ene, or sail upon Shaw Clark, Biddeford,Malae. DeeritiVoi •--17 SPECIAL NODICE. "Greai' Oaks drow2kl The worst diseases unown to the unman race opting from causes eo small he to almost defy detection. The rolumes of seleutillirlFre'thititllrthd *les end shelves, of themedieel fretrqPit?'„ only go E toprove and elabo rate these feats: - • C•l' • Then guard yoringelves Ithiley,ok may:. The man e; ..4cple on the skin is a tell-talc and indicator of (Lace... It may fade and die away from the surface or me body, but it, UE reach do vitals, perhaps, - at' last, and death be the iiisultland find close. MAG. 'at et,'s 7 Byttao us,-Drargreo ;and, -Disatuttr4,l4l.is ra cu'where OtherS fa ir Mile Tor Iluresi,S6artht, Chilblains, Cute, and 'all - titiriiions of the Skin ) KW. dines Sei.ve is infallible.• gold Me6citst4'43/ , Fulton street, New York, and all Dfliggieti; et 25 cents per box - , , . , „ , 141412z1y - cf3TAilltte 13,‘ EMT TRI7O. Irtqlrr yeriiig lady Itid vitiated' in theun ited States •eaki hesreornothintlery reueli to their advantage by , cstign(CreAofoliorge.),bydoddross incthe undersigned. Those having teen o 6 hieing , huinbugged will oblige by not noticing this card— -All ethers will pllase:sidsele their obedient aervant, THOS. P. PHIVMATS PrAdr r . 7 The Grea ng • j y.. SIR JAMES 7.OIIARKE'S CELVIINVEDI'EMALEPII.I.3, frriarr‘t.revrks , affN • .I' sirsesaii traorditiary o # . 41 usisfi." •I , ',• • 1.•.1 J . 1 4. i . i . 1, • • , - ) 3 '.. 1 7231 c Ip.lp . .„lable,upsdtin tam's, tt 4te.cprsi of allitiorliWoral•and- ottlittrotis dlssialie to which . : the cowl itution!. idistibitiel.) - ,16 1 4 110,0 1 10 11 • all ezeue .and_re . oves all obstzuotlons„ antra 04)407 Firs oar ye milled on._ . - iflV4ltArtite_Wit ft II eartkoularlvsit,ited. ~,1711, in, ii fbe lime, ~ hr. nir cruJUsgnionlbla`kittegi tfirmalar,l , . I . Hach bottle, tyrlop One Do py, bears the overu. cent stamp bl greast"BritiliWtd , 0W466 counter. roltsd• j t1(1,1",i iIL LI.III ' 1 ' illt3all 4 3 P11 111 voce 8,111 . PpIM Affeetlon, NINO) . ebyr3 - 4,* 1 .110,1 ,4 6 pktfilue on)4 1 •1 1 . iii t' PA (41 , P4 to 6 % ev'ti ~..,,., 0 344. 0 . ina mp, . the*. fife w a dt a otmt ,whati`ill ' othaii' biesuelove toile J 00 Othelliki 0 ISl*46lol'iamO dy, do potpout•lndrgn,splixeloiltWohippr sox. - thittebertful td-thlaodmilieflde...= gt.i 6n 1 4.. a Full directions in themmidell:kt,tround each pack. , whloh should be oarefuilAproserve4 , *J. , . 1 :1.. "quint" caf PrAggiat: •."1 n f 2106 Agiiiirftd. thellhatid'Batim kealisols,• r 7 V ... 7:. •, 1 7 y A rir 7 ;MHO:MASK • • L "" ' t " " 27 enrilluidt Straet.'New Ybtk. N. 814.411.0.0.. and ClitielikeT. itentWilnolb)td to sty autho rised Agents Willeousore a b , ttle, contain. 'tog 60 P ill?4,by rat•r? m v all. Oprilf -17 .A Cough, Cold ) , o Sore Threat, • dr 9,4I I . I (ZDki,WAMISTAIN, VT; TPIF UtlAL , zovizinzutboNTlV.rg t) R Irribalnit nt -the 3t, Permanent Throat 'Af[dotltib i tir ikeinouliatrti , 44l 'nag Menne; ~; ; .) 111'.07TEN TUE 11111817/iTz t n oft Batimaisuactuit. TiOCRE S umr i p r a llv Diappn i itirLui f? ".7. atYE PeiIeDIATIE 'ULU/. propthwe, Aatitnta l .CatorrN •r• 1 / 1 13, and Throas , ;1) TltOpuis ARM UStir ALWATEI GOOD $17C08194 n:7. SINGER 41P . RIPL/P SYMAtElter''' "Ai d rocies tioototi, ei448`40.401;A*44 taktor botdra Singing' or ;Speaking, and relieving the throat atter an, nnualtal ), !xortirdt of the voc a l or A smii ineopankontrtrand xifesetibod , Phyniehtn9,andiumtint44oldl2lol3l4ll fro in idebi ithrinighont •theitxtantb.. Being an r, ortiolet gzi'Mrct i 'ap4 1 &vltl deal tliotr intent by tilhoYi VP" t 1 : 14 4 4 ,..Wi144g0inn 113 )/,i'W **don* Tarts' oadhthwarbirand th0 t Tr 94 4 1 4. 6 nilleviniplipronOnntletbitter than othbraktiolea. ); i;litA T,i t r i. s !koT a l t k i *A n "qu Al: Titocunsi? 'and do not take, any ,g04,,yr0w,/,..rinriidi g .4.;o,o May bo offered. ' ,; ; ; iit ttio 17n)bid'Alates, and In For.. et Cotintrlie Cents pecbof:."'cOliftoris El JffeJ —1
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