and enter upon the clinics it m •Olres consciousness that I wish to . 40 right. I am, nevertheless, aware that I may come short of your just expectations. To preside ot,r the dwliiairatiolis or Is s Aly of num as numetion.i, ny, (outdo and intelligent its the riinci ul toil oof hl lure 111 e. is a ttrik slit rounded with grim re-pite.ll,ll• LKil t emitting timell tier Hon soil toot Thy hope of succo s is 111 the Illieit , nie•e met the ge:•etiiiht m411114;141,1 , of the isie' 11, luring you, uulindu.,lly :111 I coll. ,•tt‘, Iy, that nnv error I limy commit( Dill he untie illlelllll.ll, I Coligraiyilitte tun, th g rent I IcTimi.itic pat "I 11,1, CU/11111101M valt l ul mt tV c lavni alolv ausrt, - es prorated by Ow. - trill still ri 111 * 1 ant Otte to wail the th Inm o• I ant able to coiniiriihenil the inn iii work ing of the gallititing here to lit if 1i don't s nifty nitinitke ‘iiiittrnent that inlet Ow; hotly. the (IA 1;01 I%llll'll 111 y lielllool/1110 pall) ejilinrdnt nut ilatt• slirtlop 14 in be, nod tall lie, 111111/111.4 114:1,r) 1 hat it ill 1111,1,4'11 our 1111,1”1411 111 111i1,1111,11111, ;111 , 1 (11 , 111,13 The lb pal of Il i , tiinitifi and thig have a 1,111111 'II atoll; 1111.1.1111 t CISII Ilee of 1111• riots and 11114 , :t rt,l 111.111 011 1 , 11.•,1,,14 the Itehittwratiii pm of goti run,eol and /II the 411^. li,t,Zlll,otl 4,1 thlYie ili int w 1, , r :111 , 1 , 111,0411111 nate Marl, to I“ [tired. and It 1.4 likllll • AIR. p 111 cif nitid~ m. as tt is the itittplif 'nft unnil Diitiiprrfitit to !Hell 1111% 1.1,111e1 •1,111.411111111:11 1,, 1. 1111111 e and iii ti tl um, 5 , 1 , 11 an.m,til •i“ hlllll - a 111.1.41! 1,t11111,. 111111.11;11, ql di 11111 tr bile neon gnat gt li s ted prpi , 'id, a unit I (III. • V more tlll.lrl te 5.m, I:111% 111 illy awl roll, in) grittilul ti. ineni.: 6.r 0,- ilk . “.1 )1,1/1 applid atom and ilo• 1, -tilt In 1.1.1155) I, 111 , m givi tune jaw}, tutu II It` fr..til 1• r• p,' I Mi. Haigh :Ha t ,v, I s . it 4 , 1 1111..111,e appmwid tit I, the imrp,4% I 7 114, I /1 •-11' 1 .1 1.‘0‘14 1611 1 1 0.10 . 0111, 1. N. 11,1 1 ,1%1 . .1 the 1 .11 • 11,1 • of the COM, WWII' )1r Sun , inn nit, 1. , ' ill it 1101)11,1i it that •tunill 111 11,1 , 1 01 1)11 , 41.11 • ., 7 . 11,114n1 lit .1 7 -1111 I 111 till . State,' I , ‘ 1.7110 The lint •111r11 1 01 OW IM I 11 1 1M 1 , Jlr 5atv.4.1,1 , .‘114 thr in.o .Ivll i,m ...al I that Ih t.lll a‘ith , l;:m l',ll no gtaith man ‘,.1114 ohit.cl to the appontutt 111 i,r fL 1 % , 111 1.111111• a . O 1111 Nllll 111114 4, 111 101 Nnt , l ilult iitliditt,% II if rt .11% ,111141 hr hail Mr (;1110 wnbl that it %, a. thi hitt 1 , 11.• Ilmt n t aal at I ht., Isttth 11..1 I ti t krtal It ,a)uld be 11“ Ill• ellh onll .111' 114 Jell, 111. to 1 trace 11.• 11.1 111ZIL 1111 4 /011111/11111 111 01 141111 111 4 1% 10111:1 51 11 it notitutiplattil 'mlo, 014011 "Jr Snll,,tit k I u th L t, tilt attivittlinelit Ilr anul!•I •t tot. ii If it dill ail twit,t.itmli, t. tt it. it 1.! 1/ 1,, 0.11 - II pr., It' 11. 11, isa, rthd 1101 , %%A...in 111'14.%:1•14III it %i di I' Ihe 11.11 ralic parry Si .. , 154. 50, NV the highs *I 11,14,1 1401 Ow c0f.14.41N 10{141 141- 4.14-nty 04 , the Peeselent of the ConsrettltOil a,,1 is 'lli the f :hal, 1,5 its npps,ru'ounl 11l the 111 tq Mt II ay Ili!. I'l,l Is it orl!* pelg Ist )5 1 11,13 5% 15/11,5 11 I A , 15 a 1 ,, ,;!1 tr 0111 , 11,1,. 01111 anti 14, it I. lisis /41••••Il6 411111•Ii‘ 111144101 Ililr It , pr , -4 ts , ntiss• Ds Is gals s n, ‘% •'l4/111.1 41 111 • C. 1111141111 1. I 1114 In t klgrvs ihrtr vlt s thrs,•lls , m this itrintwr !hi umly foamier is hn hSi ft WWII, I). sih“ II is (odd rs rtainl‘ it al to the 6i.41 an.r o 1 , le o,thtee.L Ito l%ltttle 41 OW 1114 . 1111 , t r , t to It fit el \l r, IA :tit tile t it . 1 al le hi in trtv...l. tit r 0,% I I In the 1 imirmao• oor or Io :1110, tit, ri It dot .'lt from thg• 114 11.10 a; I. illit Il,nlt I tin e l' Ait ". 111•11I,,J11 )111 t, t In.: the all, whit , ill lie hl.t o.le 1111.4 t. it 11 , 1.1 1 , 1 I,llllok Ilarom., 111 bleat of '111.., 111‘.-111 a. If lIIC 111111 et le It., ii, 1. 1,, pled 14. '4lTitt 11.11 • • I I 111 Inv .1 I 11.1 I o • 111 , 11 its Ih. no,. .1,1 , 1,, ))4 1V11111( 110 a , I l ld t • i , 10:11 11, I a ill!! 1 , ; 1 •occa.l 1111• t! t 1 nt • ..11, 11, f II yu,>ll '1 1, 1 1 Itt it 11, C1% , t14 lA,. 1111 t 11111 4 11 111, 11. , 11 , 11 - In , 1111 01 , 111111 1 .0 It 11. uro111y;1111111. 1,1 1 1 , 11,1 0..11 9 i I I 1 ( 111 II (11111 far I.?" ..!. r F:• , ;; ,, I;11.1111. !Li 5.11\11111111111 1,,1 I It 11l .1 . 04 tt 11l II rlc 111,11 n `i Illf I tL , It It tt as 'lttnitt•trit I 1111., I . 11 L , :trot it Ih 01 'lO ivrnt,rr t% .01,11 being 11„I font a I,t 1.1 • . , / ,vs re 11,1, 1 1 i on 1, 1 11, 4 1 ail , 1,,11(y ground, •rh, 1171 , )11 N1x.1•..•:04.1 Om •niendinl ss lo 31, It gnr i II. • a dn. t th , P.. 1,, nit tip. , 1:1 tip Ow ( . 4 , lltilit let T.Lio, (ro'lltoL, ttiihth , vieo ofii( in Mott 1,, , 1) .1011(ohot a 1.1 I, ) 4( (h.) to t., to let o ith II) • r.1,1),1 bow i.,6 NI, 1..11, ) Ile (1,1.1) , ,i thnt th (ohm lit I 111111111111, it any pt.. 31011.1.11 ill11,1a:urftI1 , tt mil 1 recognize yoxillt• o Inr6 %%34 1:1111111f %, It II OW 1% 1 , 11 , 4,1 1110 ( . 1011 . 1.11011 Tip doinge, he thought, o(iehl he all ,thr,ttor). 'new. II gontlt outlr) (on 1:11. ( 1,1111): ) olio so 0pp0.,,,,1 to 1 1 ,),.(Loo,, it ought (,) liar, me al)propt tatv ,tr t•l'i al. , i t h at picot' I. n.(6 , .d thoa rope tal by 1111 . 811, or a I.WO 1101:1te t,Jnrle. NUN he cspn• 111 1 . 41 , 1 alii4 by tail o. 1•1 The aim iiihnent ‘t.1.14 all admit .olole (o for it iin4 111 e only trou any of slime II the people to 11001 a voice in the (r o poonot own( Me would farther advorate tloe ano ool tnent,tas illustrative of the 1,1(40 1W:11011.11e of popular .s. Cr. igolo Mr. Goll.s . (b•l tau it‘e to ',bole the aigit• ments of tle• cenilr HIM shit all 1/e flllllll4lble. mere!, olesor , (1 to V that the Convention had adopted the miles of ih.• (louse of Represciitati‘cs for their got ern mint- Thane rooks provolood for the an imintment of rotinnitteei by the Speak( r. n entruininr, the pm., ei to the Delegnocs. ad contemplaled by the amendment. two thin werq,violated, vie.. the precedent of iktno• crate Convention, and the Teeently ndopted of Ific(flbuse - of thiprisetitativ es. Mr Lantlierion n idled to inquire to, pother under the rules of the Moose of Represents liven * it teat, oil stolll.ll V 1(1 refer ilUCHflo , liS to Coti.ll,ll.lt Ca Canal II Mg of 111011. hers from reriono places. Mr Iflllts denied that tlri4 could be done without n no•third vote. Mr Johnson deprecated 111(• discussion (of this point of order, inasuitteli as the Conveil iron had only adopted tie rules of the (louse of Ittpteumtauyt.a as In to u l owe' : hie." • -Mr. 147114 0110. If they were not api.ll. cati*.e in this ease. they %vete nut applicable at all. Mr. Snesom hnidthat the rah"; Qf the Ilwete of Rep, e,ent at IV(`.4 A b ove the Speaker the power of appontne it et teem, un- rq, , ardcd Illi. inertly Ili a practical and 11111. ri trlie lIIVOIVIIII4 either the iiriliciph , ; the Detti,•ralio par ty or popular nuvcltlriuty lle did not how llr aaranta too could dica popai.t. Pei Imps IL wfiiilil he alt temlvr a at lembe to thege hat c no vt,44+11. 100 at all , hut lesi%e lhr hr tt !mit iliativr to the Cnnivention. There tt Itg One 1 , 1 , 1111. 11111\le)17, 10 1,4 (not sidertitl, rind this was that the alijittintfnehl of such it large l'otruniittfe t) Out, 1410allirpt,l would lie equivalent of a 11l 1,%" Chilvelltion. Why the Coinnitt et tvonlil be as huge nia the S l imly of the I 'ottillittn wealth, and di‘efoooliiis nngl i Inl c place Huang its sittings tt w,oll„gbi,t , hrngtiln , aunt :di (I.....ript.is 911111110, tt cull, lutce to %)111k 11 , 111,1111 V 11/f great Oh jentlnti to the Coltllltillet . %, as It , t rl:eine , IIS • lie behaved t hat h. retOrore It had butt the wage to lilow the Pi, Alliela to ap point the t . ntrilllll,tl e. Mr Blair ("ono .) caul that lilt longer Chao lttn hom , ago tire Col,v, nuou bad rip 11,1 , 1111 , 1 a C4lllllllll, Its , II lie 1I:1 , 111 ft %,;, ul tine adoption of the •91111' e.,111,• a.,2:an) Tlu 1111 , 1 of ht ing afraid 01 the 'wink r, ehn h a lets alb god lir the gt nil, malt friffn I Nil \\ hal' 11 1 11 i 111111 1, 1 b , 111 , 11111 , 111, Nll 11,,hiroom fl nt 1 , 112.01 111, , frieS . ,l tic In as 1,1,kel .t 1 light • iz.it on, t „,,• Nlr .IWltallfin iir ntinfoil t rolo inflot, iri.ilkffiz lit' riolllllllll , 1 ' 1, 2 .y 1 ,01111111 he Ple , l• I :%11 -04 that ninen,lin,nt 111 Ole nwrn , l un , 11 nn. ”1 , 11• r htiviow 1)4,11 4•1 It ;1 1114 , roll lorl I n ii).‘,l, th. 11112 (11311411.111 11. 6 . 1.11.4 i 1/0111'1,g, 111 /. 11 1,,,, ,i tt io \in; Iho Iv ityto .1, ft.ri rwo ii, 1 . 11 trt %,(uA unl ‘,11114:: Mitt lh r '111,41111y 1,4'1.0tt;..1 1.„I,- 111111, 111 t flu Ott It( It Nlll , 11 , 11' .11, 1 1 tI I, 111111, lll,l 0 , 1%i - 11111 , , 11 , 11111.1 t‘ a 11.1 , 11 111, I '.orrllllll, t• 11.1 , 1 ‘‘ .1 , 11 I. c p.ds.• monhtt rffi them 111 ,1,111 , 'r l%"1 . " Ihr 1,11. t Ifr •noi if he hnfi t•oilfoichee In I hi. Hp; c 11111111( 11i . 1 1 11(14 , 11 Its 1,1114 .1 pH 2. •,, al ....111..... II %V. 1.0. die pl , ul lill,l 11011,111' 111 I 1. • v.. I,t• L, I, matt,. .1N A la .htn al wic, to r , ti 111.1 111 ic t 1 1101 1 14,1, • ,q10 I 11, 1,•4 • 114111 1/11. • 1114 1111,11 il , ll a 'II 411.111. u1,“11 111 , 1%111111101,1, 31111 ~nl.l 11114 4 114 ..r I.r th. 111,.1 , 1.11 I'll, 1111 11l l'olly. 011,10 ht . 5 , a141 srasi 11n10,1. 11111 , 011 pol The t 11 4 01 lII,' , 1111 II 111 11 Ift ,1111'1111 Ilal 41 111/1.11 11, t1,111 , 1r1 and It st a$ important that it should 4'olll, jilt :aids awl ly 11:0 , 11 all the 10,4•1111., 11011 :170:Mug the plll/11c nlll,l 111. tbrtl not tlo Fu thep u t ty ihsm,,.. lit In' Let !MI 0,1141 , 1, r,ll 11l 41, jr Its t xpr.3 , 14 , 114 4/1 0111111011 1.41 not 11,0, it in have he, 11 awl are NI 111 110,1 lir tii the Le,( 0110(1,1 , of the park , oniro; lin 114'11,111 1,111. 111. 114. Ile 11104.111 s V 111 I', 1111,0V111111% 111 Ti. 11,,e111 1 11 , .1 , 41. 11 14 10111 11, ar,• ill 4..,11.m..11. , it I,h 1 1 11r int 11 1111g4 of Ow nit ., of lin It to , s ) 111111 lii ttomition 1.1 ...1013,1 61 t .1 is; ineq,l,l .1f tilt 1.W .4 V - I lint ttttt I ‘41.! 1 . .111.1 lip lit i115u.1 . .1 11.• had 114 1101410 14. 111.,1 0111 tOl 14.14' ih, it li ,lt , . ,11% he Chflll„,H /I itport 1 ,, 11.1.1[...;. 11,e 11, mocrary 111011' Lit ill he 4 (Mi.! I.'lll, /o.llill ks It x IIN 11 s, I t 1, , 1. II lu , .n .11 . 11111,• ii11Ii111 , 111.• p,1..,1 retu , h. rt m.l t 1,01 t HI l' 11 1111 An ,11,14.111 11l 411. 1,1 1 , 11 4 1110'1 all 114 11.1 Is 1111 , 1 111'/•I • 011,1 11 116 tl,l lil IN 111„111(1,411InWIC C4.tlth l ll , ; I 11, 1 .1 n 11 ()I 11,, :is • F. 1. II 114 111,,1111 Ir. 1111. 111311 cif l'll,l 111. 110113 111,1 ill.l. 1 111}11 1 nitwit.' 111 k •n‘o 111 401.1 h, aa. 1.11 a %min.; ill ri 11 he 111.,1 111.111, 1, 111 , 1,1111., 1 hi 0“.11 , 1 I. Inl th, (1• It • ft' .0111 11011,!, • 1 (1, 11 huh .1 11. ,111 1111,t 110 I ll' dial .1.111 x 11., 11111 I I h hy 01,, 1 '.. 4 C. ~00 r 11(1,, i,,, t 110 In 11,0 p 1,1, ill 14/1 tqllll/1 . 41011 r di:llo.lldt' pit t}l.lll 11.11, 'al , ll l ll 111 111 4.11111191 f till, 11., 1111.1 - ITT: ,Inll 11 ~tlO•r*('T ; 111110) awl 11,111,mi, e. is s,l I. 11l I,INI 4111111•1 01 lilt 1.111 1 Mr llopkin s • o f ‘Va o . ll lg t. l , TTP" t 11 , 11 -, 0 , 111 , •11' lon di) no W1 . 1.'11/11 1 1 61 . 1 it Its a ,t led 1,1 Four 11 ' 1•101 . 1‘ havnlg .11 lit , .1 all , l lhr l'olll tilll 11,11 living it 111 10 rcp ,, l • ispon 11111 non ( ' ,trent 1011 100/ n 111r,101 re , e.s mod tit s• ,'Mork Dot oss; the rt ml. l'roh , sor (r,llO r the N. 15 E.glan't 0 . 1 " "." 11411 Y 4'.111, 11 01.4111 11101 L.,1111 rtaol44l 111111' 11 11 11 11 11 , 1111014111 i 111,•1•1 tattoo 11111 1.. in 1 il 3101 Ilis , prolo ri .1 1111, It It it • „isir Th.• o ' s be k having an well I I . ‘ l . \ 1 .1, r 1; W K, I,t 1 0 . 11 I Ind Ili, k . 011,1111 11l c 1111. It , -olt , lllOttV nOL In Itt.4 4'11,1 , 1. \ I' F., 11. I nt It. It l'o into.,/ prrparr,pqr( .1 1, .1 Il I: , J lies, I Mr Smi."niThr OW the 1,1 1.._ I'ulll 4 101011 11 10 11.111 . 11111111 . 1• 11111lIll'e, Thi 1 L.•1n.4 111,11 r• 1 111 , 3111.'113 1114 111 Ili 111 1111 •%llluli V, T, Ihr 1111,0100 ILL inr, thou t. 11,1,1 ni t th e 111. Tile :1) t s 1% , t , by NIT. l'l4llll. t hrtiler Own. t•re lIIIN •I AI. Ilt . (11 111 II ;111.1 11111 lhllr I, (TV 4111. • 311.1 II • !piing t 111 Nint II HP . !my, Th. 41w ?AL, 06 the or L.:11 , 31 ;_,„,1 to NIT- O u t s I , ,ti “fl. in C 0.!..." 't A `A lidAYt .1.:011/l/111.0"4 , 4•14 1:•.1.•1.11r ttttt 14 ./011,.,1. -.I A lII , ' ..r th 1,1.• 1411-I•zil ,i 0 .1.1,1111-111.1 011 111, A AlO , 4 , 1 IIII• ( . 11.111i A. 11. Ifl.“ A ihi. t ,•e l. L r 311.111 - 1) 1,0 41 \ll rA,4I 11121 Air ',111., III! II MEI ‘l, 11.• ”1..1,4•1 I 1,l 1.4 hir.ll.l I -111 i it , It It Coln 1/11./I1 ‘III , IIIu , 1 , • 1,11,1 %, !It Ih , I 11, r•IiIII 1 411 .111 c "111111 Wall 441 Nlr 1.111, 1.1•11.,1 111 111/ TII ottr , ... 1 . I , • I III: , II 11 1 , 1 t “II Ind .illlllllll , 1 , 111.111 , r Ihl II t 1 pl/It 3111 r, 1,1 .1 1 .1 , 'hip, • ohl.rt sitq to 'II, dt )0,1 te th re':ol , l fp, 111, 1 All n ~,11111./11, L., 'to kklii hw.•reoti , ,•l 1' nnl I I, 61 f.. 1. "elf 11 .1.41:1•011 •.1 I aid ip,t 1;1,11 .41. 113( 'll,, 0.0 111 , 111Thi r. , • 1 , 1.11 s, •• 111 , 11, 1 \I I I.,mt 34,1'w) t, r. t, ,11111 r_„'•d In. MI I.n r. nib w I%i 11 nu it p " 1 / 4 ,1 It. 11'111; \i),)\ •1 1,. )I',llat 3 \ll \ 1,1.1 w. t 'l6ll .1 In 1,110111 .1111101111.• i. I 1110 f,ri1,,1121:!: I)” II 1111 I r 114, 1 1111i11,11ti, ull \lt I.'llll' • 11.• , 11113. 1111 1•„11111111111 , l ,„ t o o ,„ ,‘,l tine rinl 11.4,140.1 :in lemon .tnvi nl ,t4z.hini 1 „„, t h, ), . n tl tn ,y, er,• .11 .4, 11111,11t1,1 IVO Vllll. V•111111 , 1‘ , 4 \l l . tit , 11 , 1 ;lair,: in 0.1114 i \ i” I a'' ll 0 '" 01 " I ' l ' I h " 1 1 1: glie"y ) Irnublo' , l" l a , " l " :) ' 1 " .) """, ' 14, ism‘, C lln r Tilt •1.1- !mg.'. ' l ' , "" " 1 " 11,1 ‘,1t.:11/ . Itl 11)1•1111t Ilk I/111411N • LIU', 'tt'f' ":""" " I 1 """ 1 " I " 1 "" 1 1,,y, 011111,1 110111 i 114)11.111i IIQIIIII 1,0 111 11 th .101111,011, \ I<unli, I() le Ixtin4lll, l ' u " 1 "' ku ": v I,otn, 1.3„1„I 1..„‘ y ' "" 1 " 1. "" wl": • "" I.. "" i " \ I Nr-lniglit Minn. 'll”rtf i , 'l,l, I I Mar 11.1‘, it tv.,11”. r iosh l i ta k ton. II " I' '""'" 1 -! " ftotn rt. Shalin n it 5t..1.1..r, Sllll , llll, •it”, to the plallot tiwy gave ,ffin li. Sll,l Slwrv. , loll T‘l'r rill,_4l/111111111.11)11 I IleV, V.lll/ Int V 1111111141,1( IVelell, ‘Vallane r " """,' '".l II " " mutt "" r .". ; ' , Vit , iLr, \Wharton (1 .10, .111101,n... . \Wit trttni,J„ho - It , ~•1 1, 1 .1 1 , lo t 111,111, 1' .1 In 101" • , i "1" """11‘P"Ak 10 , " ""'"'t "" s 114z44). Brotllterol flow num tliotloll .0 110N'111111 Boller litgoltty. \•l4 \lr I, milt,•rton rtlttlrt.tt 111, motto,' Nt.at- I;radv Ilohat nun, r r M' to,: that OK 01,13 olo t • Alit, It It, hid tut oe,‘ Qot.ttto N 'lf, Ihoowy l't•t k, a ", t•I"E liu (. '" , " 1 "." 11, "'lrk Pit king Ilter, Shawde, Slritilan, And 1101•%111• 111f.11.i 01.11 the 1 . 011Ve111.1011 114(1101'1111er 2'2 Itt i s ,. nt , ,•, m o t ] 4,, to or d er t o al- Mr 1,111111,111 (1,11/.l.rni• ) 1110 1 1 II Ole 1110 1 , / 1 1 010 CWIIIIIIEI II 011 L to (ton 11,linwee,i i 0 thy nomination oI ()Mews rt pint ht. eolootho-tol Alt T.th., (I . 4 olitailaa) thought that am. 'p. m O it a mutton thrrr WAS nil 11119, 1 11111 110111 VIZ 11.111.11 watthl 6c amply 6a.1 cua 14ittnatt, San flka hut Nora and Ji)lin,tat. • • Air AI, K n i g ht aa l a tiro (me Black .1 Th., motion to reconmho. tens not agreed Nelma•ka %a.; pr. neut. lie moved that a to. emoiniitct: Of ttir ho almond.' to wan nit. The nomination 4 e.mtlidatem helm; in on him and request. Win to 4 , 1 , 4 , 84 llilt.0 ) 11 - 0vriler, the following . notmontioni were et Fitton trade . The_ iiii,twit_wlqi _itli , Jrivetn C , Jr thy_ pre6- t A fIIWTOII. GENI.n Ar. - O{l. A _ . . .. .Mr Ives InAyed to amend by aojotiriting 1 mild Ilve ii'etoek . '' 'Mr Haldeman . aolietted the indulgence of the Idolise for a personal 4tidatiatimi. The Committee on resolutions hail been appoint ed, iiint,wi re really to proceed to Imitates,' S. Ili• uiatild request them to agseinlile in one of the Committee rooms of the Senate, WlllOll I— liad been placed at their disposal drawn The Uonami...tee I elired in conformity with Nlr Jenks, of Jefferson, nominated Joseph thin rill MAR. tl.l/ telli 11,1)Ilv 111 eitlit'l 8011 • ldr. Johnson said that the adjournment Nle Grititian of huzerile, nominated Ed. unui flye p'qlock would be too long % mute( 'Taylor, of I,itzerite $ Mr llofikhni die not. "Are Lai to:Wady, Mr. Rohrer, of Aniliorig nominated Fry, Jr. Ja and would renew hie former moi lOU. 50, as cob 1 to ran ke the a dj o urnment unlit twin o'clock Mr .Iphosioi. or Nottliampio I, notputated Mr I yea withdrew his amendments to ad- Ephraim Il r itailiii, of Wayne' , 'intro until live o'clock, trianinurb ii lie till- &I RV it OR GO,NICHAL. • 1 ;Ivr.stood that the resolutions wilt alroally Sansom, of Fulton. notninstr , l John Itaftt.4l, and could h'icpai led by tic Com mitt.c al a rt.,‘ MI 11,61 t , t, (Nitta lt ly.hiit 1 .lift t.tlt t.ee vtlly the 11vutenunn Aolthi a l tt.t nu 111111 MAO lo , 111111:11141n , I he.( iinnntl tee , %1•11 . IlllVellt hi, ha i l 11(411 d u ce t• %% lint (1 1,, t COlll , l he gained o;ovni! Ihe tuen to lw 1111111111.1yrd 0111i1 of eourl,e liv ftniwti I)t time! ak • gngge.tell that tlu memoirs of ihr l'otoooltee would desire to vote. \ll aolwrry,.(Pliandelphin,) thought. that thennuuunti n, nucht hr mndr, and then an ad jou! ilinvnt rake place until seven o.eliWk The que,i too Iwcing taken, 'I he l'on‘cittion lotion' not until 4 o'clock, a =1 I 0 tho lutk %al of 1141j,Iiirtlitwilt the mem 1,1 IS of Ike r 1.1.14111 I lieno,%lves .111 Cllll 610011. ( MIMI( I in the Chair, ) lot lho poi 11110.0 of low lIIH vine I el oarks 0 1 Jultz, hla,•k of N. 10:1-4,a , Tlo..ludge intiv.inntt (10 not np p. or Mr. `l)°,,,kn, of Phdndriphta. "Ting Item o tilt 41 4114.414 during the Nlasa Convets -11011 1,, A l itrw those a5.,4411141,441 • mos t , fo o l 4,0 11,441441 not know %illy he should .14e o tll4l Itpnn In alltlre.;t a \las. (Ittaventlon of thr I), 'noel als of Penns% It an., Ile tins, lie snot, tootop M vears ‘1111,.1111.t1y or Ihnl wow', bito for the lt.tteot of a oonosellot n00n.44 itoporholt all in' 11.1 , 11 :14 iiil l present 1V10 t t,,,,,4141 he , ty e }twit it 44 4 ,1141 haVe tt tettdette.t {b retttits st 4,44,zer the or to I Do, of the ihnnoorallo faith \Vital ~1 4 4 , ,4 4 ,,, 04,4141 he 44‘ ores., tyhich aotila he ~1 ant. , atntl All he round .ay tt Ft , let I/ 6 st:utd Lt how Ihltioerntio prineiples marl .It. 1l 1,1 .11 Ilerson and and, 111 le , u h tie mat IV.. 11 15111 V lie ...Ili t 1,1111,1.1 ht 111 ‘ . . 11 Ve4 tiflirlaok Itetothherttosot 51111414 thitalt 4,1,41 tilt tone to of ernllfint its . tool :11111,0) lailaHoiNtli 10111 Itrn s , in Ilia{ he n blond nail 11111, 111 t h e Sill tint. lit IL 1110 'tact. 1"1 that IPt ...1,111 , 1 ft atle , sly and 14 , 41411 v lo ,It I, ~, 4 , of 111. II Itor It 4 4'd n n.l I :vlttl tln t 11111,1. tSt lit trltimplln.,l I tt, I)entok•rttit: I/111 Gloats I/14 . 11 tit , pint! Ulla 11.01 led the Salt to the to trtllt of plow, and to Out li:111)' alone HMV , the coillitly look for 1144 mneciss of those 1414, al la tlonillei anti 1111.1 .h+otnne< neon \1 St.L tut It. 1,11111101111 Rl,l'lllllll Ilt Is L 11 4 ,1 lilt: SIP. 111, t a11.111‘ . 11 hI II Ily. 11/ the post 111,11 the 1.4 . 111.1•1.111 r pat t) Nom, th, Witt of the ac4itosttion of l'utt4.4., the lard!' and tolit goy-awn. 0l national poliet 41r that all ttur familiar ‘ll (II the heat ',I tit 4 tt All 01 t lib M. 'lilt MIMI Mr nominated Richard son L 1V right. of Philadelphia. W II Boiler, of Cat bon, nominated Jacob Ziegler. of Butler M Gibson, of Pittsburg, ionninated James Mr Naves, of Philadelphia, notninatcd sane N — tlar.dts (so limequenlly with- Run c. of Franklin. Mr. 'fate, of Bedford, 111111'ot:tea Is inc K,-nsiug,t.r, of Iledlortt. 11,91,1, nominate , ' Robert IC, Ih v. of I'tl c. 1 hit 1t0..4, !minivan,' Henry Colt, of l.u -1., I lie. MI. NV an.lo , 110n1111ttlit.1 ICIllItllll 11ex; and! r,' i r,ht. , tlf tiollintated 3. Vl:n*lin liricherd, i ? ! Mr Kennon(' 1.1. Flo , I n- It, ono!! !notion, substituted as a Deltgitc. .011 motion of N. 1,1 Hophimi, the ConVem lion adjourned until 7 o'clock., this Olen- }YININI ; SP4' , ItIV. The Cony( otiuti Knv enlled to order at o'clock Mr. Iln lonian, Chairman of the Coin/lilt tve on lotions elieu the following . re port. ed, That the Democratic of Penn sylvanta Ihf unabated no I fullyontillimee in the patriommi Integrity and Aptioto:o of .inure.PO , ll ‘11:111. the Pre.ulrnl of the Stater. Rol de•oh• to so.hon 111, udottn ',drown rroo, n co/IV/MI(11i 111 OW Conn.:MOM of [(SIM/WWII , / nTth 1116 h, ,t term,' of our common itintinCy • R,, 0 / t rd, Thnt tho eolnitlete 4111 . i . e44 vi.(l, lit ialli(ot 1 1110114,111 M in atmenttly ,tetthor4 , th GI eat 'Brill 8111 in rtoenrilnnet• ith the Ainerlillti dnrt!lnr, tha lung 111,101 ( . 11 (111t , tifIC of "the freNlont of the neap, " frPowi tow ansyytilanor ("MI allliorawv of a 1,011,•1 : 111 lioteloig Cite rwtl broilm of Kan,ni . iu promptly anti tliertuilly %up pr , ....ing nn arllll , l 11 141Oleellon and rehellum to I:nth . rn 4peelhly terttlimilow Ole 1111h nn ~ net N 111011 Oil eate,[ll , l our IVe4lerli LH, and hi, ',colon. tilt,' to to .tt.(nire for An t , ,e;‹, tt ndr owl tt :01 'are and jumper ti'rttl.ut tonl,rlllrl Teel! the 4lblotto nod 1 , 0. ilooan• • in nulinton the inllneite. , ntul honer of the lemon till to pl ctrl t lt•w met pieptits ..f 11' the 11l 1 1 ,„ (ti nulrehP•3l or 111 tr,ov..rllc , l ',mot of Niecloo mint Vmere n Antith MC 1103 rnlnl, 111111 In 111, tetosetn gtglllndl amt ,nnfolenee "I the pt•nele nl I'rnn.\lre firi n , st 41, 01 till n d n , lr t 111111 ' f l int the lhoopp , rm'y of 11,11,1 mylt ani:t have at,,yll 101 . ot - sty,' and styli al yoeat ti an ailegliate onitiotragewint 0104 itionating pettleet pin of trOtt t111:1 I'llll 1111,1 of the Illrfn4lllal intertititit of Ihl , SITIIO. 111 1/10 scope of A lard) for 111 1 00,::11Y 3101 1:1•1101 1 ,1•A that the rerentle nriirtu rig ft ittn the tiNtiiting trailf Kill hrtio.itiliiittiot for lire un.tlmdnldr evrienilitntrm of the Fed , ral I 4 0%erontent, toil that an Oletilnale nat . lilt to it Will nstlll 111 lilt . W11)11111311011, 111 111Nr of 10:11,01, 01 a hear) nathni II debt al. ay., ilatigieroltiii to the nosey hborty Anil proicK•r i lly of II e people they 11:01, by tilts rt preNtin i altviii m tin, I'i.oviitint tilt oar neittly 1111110 OW 11 01:10 of this Rlnle 11, a flank :Loa of Itlt: j` 11 11:Iy Of the lint Protioli VlllOlll l'1•1 1 0:111V:11101 has given to the l'itton to mil awl ' , ln him to hi, futore lodeavnr , to pro area 1 - 0- 111 , 1011 01 the lariat of l i't7 bl the Ilotl 1'011;4r •40: 011 Ole !Mill st t forth 111 in, hOOOAI nu s4ly;r I?eirotrid• hal 1 1 1111 e an eenrintno al ail lotto.' yahoo of the gost riAtiwitt of the 1 111:111 h druou,d.d b 1 the ,11010 slant 01 our 111 .111011011 4 And Ihr 10,1 p1:14:00 , 0 1 of 1111. peowlii • it N to Ole 1 :1100: time 0,01111 1 :010 01:00 IV, 10 sll l lOllll till propel v of Ow ,it 110111: . 1111.1 aim iii anil and (0 of aft smuts of iit fen:, aganott tiorlett 3101 1:11 - 1110 n,serrhui so.Tiqw,•••!1011 of ilo tisrlitA I.f all .inn n 1,311 :11:400. 4:101y11:111 - 1 . , and t.ln•etallV 1m 11:111 Ili: Hi T11:11. : 111: 1:11:11.111:111 1.1 Ili, t• I Ind coh‘ to, t.p.oor p a.. :11. 1 .: . 10 .k 110 1 111 1::• of ,v.vo 111:1:011 Ino.potrt nilll ot ollr ,10:1:••11:1 111 :111:1 al4olitl , .11'e 11l :10 0111111 , II: :1: (011,111'111.)' 1, 1 I 1: /I: 1 : 0 1 10 11: 111: of the .1 iv. It 1111 . , e ion of Ow Ow 1. of 11.11 l -la 1 t 111' 1:111 pulr4l Ir - 001 111 e .1 of k 111 1. too nil, ito :Ir.:mill: ill ::1 :100r41:: •1i: 0 1 :1: : 01/ j ahrh hIN I , !Sledtlli• "111.,/ tp 111, Sl I,ltl M t It. 1 6 1 (,1 t \ All / ( .1 3 . l As W I If Is "ft Ir 1 1,10 it , I pm! T oi% OP' gri al lo vh,:ty to "or . and Itt t tr. h Iv. , ,th H t . ~or. ; , 11.1 look Ow tart,. of tt, l'revatlent b, t t o , i, I item opt n and to:tli 1111 lit sari 111 e• 111011 1..4f 11 , , bo , iia set•o:1.11, .1 by ,‘ ,•, ry potful t o r onl)lo loot to tort.tt op,, GIIIIIIu 04. by the N . lt 1••• 110,0•4 111`,4 ternloroja of the trent y lralftnr tt loch I lic [tutu.' guru to our ettlLLor 'nut tht , . Com. 11100 1,,,z11y p pros.- the eooro• of the 1100 William 1118 ler S 'nator In ettott,T,ot from tht, Sin to and d Ntre to r, onril their cruse of the 11 1, 111 ty 1 . 011,1Yielle), pail iti.ln a n d nllllll I na limo vary wlw It bar , • ilr.dwgi“sli. , l Ins 1)11,111 nits 11N one of the repreNeolative. 01 1 . '1'111140 V wild /reel, Thal the tlitetritie of impulse .tivertittgrity. which re , egaizt, the tight of Llm people of th'i Territiale.t. h.tviiitt a •atli r•tr•nt puplll.Uinn to urganv/• their Sale tttiv tiet,nient, under a roti.titittioti ttith or tt nh out ,laurel' they mat severally deter wine inihjeet utile lm the Voti,ll l Ot 101 l of h, r u tted States, 3111 11101 0 ot any vont rot of any ifelin etinetit if the deri I girt ern mew aver that ,tthleel, uvula with 13111 re 41 . 11 rd anJ commuted wor.,batiot and slap . 1 poi t 12,m/red That the prospei ity of oar stair rnu Ice better 11114 More vie rely in minded by etivotivaaittot tali:min-ilium of individii !al capital nkill nm 11111 , 4.1'y than by any grant of corporate privileges and powers to gig wi l e 1110:10li011e4 tr,,,,trrd. That we arc in favor of an lion -11,11,1 yeonotnie.il administration of the of lairy of this commonweallt, and until the P -ogle are relieved from the burden of the enormous debt 110 W hanging over them, we arc oiciloyell to ally imilecessary expenditure of the public money, or any reduction of the present sources of revenue- I:eta/yeti, That w view of the diffl-tilties ( attendant upon Oa; regulation of a banking system, and of the losses 'incidental to a deposit of the public moneys ni !Melt 1114(1- tutions, the early adoption of an indepenti cat Tien.wry for the lAN keeping of the moneys of the Commonwealth, on-the prot etple of the, sub treasury of the thilled States, is lecommendell to the Legidattire of hi. State. Mi Tate, (Columbia,) 1110VOLI thradup lion of the report and resoltilloila Mr Lamberton wanted to know whether an amendment in the form of an original res ohlkton woldtt Item) order. Mr 1711(1t ,The gentleinin :tiuld r riaye an opportunity to offer any resolution, bat not now. Ile could not eufhody it in the report of the Utiminittee. Ile moved to proceed to second reading sod consideration of the resolutions. Agreed to. - Theflrst. resolution 17114 read and l adopted unanimous!). The second resolution was rend and adopt ed unanimously. -viffittAirrd resolution was read. Ntryttritinan allured, the following atnend- Client : -To strike out t• incidental" and insert ailtiptate encouragement." ftc said that he Ottere4l this to get rid of a vexvil ques tion. 'rlm Senate - had used the Name words, and advocated that rho Ihmoulacy should tacorportt'e it tn-t.h4 Pht'Nfl'l• mr. Gillis favored the vntoolment. The amendmelo."o nu adopt( 11. The re4ohOlod. a, amended, nits adopted mm 110101 1 ,4 Y The fourth re , olot ion was read, 9.1 adopt The mil, ie , ul fatifl adopt The resohthOri edit' t to (:overnor Big ler, «nz read. !qr. Lambertnn okreti the follottank, int addition RegarP.( That we approve the State pol icy of Governor Packer. his just exec vise of the veto power has been fearless Wm) Democratic, and his administrathm of the affairs of our Commonwealth and the exettutlon of the laws, commands our coin mendatiOn. • The tesoLttion was m.itletraven for the preMent_ to allow other resolutions which had been minted hp the clerks to he road, The sixth resolutiOn *as adopted ono it. tWieNlv. The seventh recobitrriri \VM adopted tinflni. 'rho rt,ollit ion (hong Ow one rela.. lo I ;overnor Bigler ),1%:1.; again reatl in •••• Mr Imolierton ofli red Ilk ntnetplineill. Mr. 'Nth (Coliinibilt,Hrild lhnt the ntnend- Paint had nothing to do with the Report of the (7ommittee. Ile g atld oiler it hfter the r; [tort lint been rotnideted Mr %Vllllion •tttid the itiliendtnent not 'gertnittie to ihe'iiltbietlt Mr. ibiltilKint agreed with the gentleman from Erie, pir IVIiallon,) th it it was not gut-mine to the sobjeet The Chili - derided that Ow natertchttent wit , : TIM in order • , illy eighth remilotion'Wit4 rend mid 4,100.- ed The ninth rei,ointion 0 RS ITRA anti adnpt rd 115111111111011,11%. The tenth resolution %t as read and al.vt. P.l 111111111111011 , IV The Vll,l'llol 10 , 0111111/11 was rrad 1.11.1 11- .1 0 ( 401 iinniiirrioo, , ly Nir oilerisl an a 111 , 11.1 1 , 4 nl In ho tliiri l at etion IVI 111%, In the .lelitosinott of Cuba %vim lien, riot rend ' Mr 1101 Mr (‘Vn.litt.t4tAtt,t s.attl that the Mill'll , llll 4 4llt V, 4 l 41( iteaer The eltatrthrtut MIA it out oT e'rtier Mr Lnta , •erlott agntit °get NI amemi met. Nir Tate lOolitnil.1,1,) insi•ity , l t hit tit.. tu report of eoinitti r ,0111111,1 in. 11,1.110,..1 V about having nn) aniciiihnent tack , 11 to 1 lie (ine , ,tion being on the re:ohnt•in of Ntr Lambe? ton , ilr Lumber ton n•lyovate.l ill pa--14e. and &p i -vented the iglloin4 of the Ileinn eratie Exemitive of Iho , ; , ate he the report of the e1,1111110.1.1' TIII• re•olution wa, 1•011 Ilnrll to • liovermir INelsel'., Stale polo y, and dill not toneh nn riate,teroto, .11111 j `peaking ht 911 stn it y he Ile,ued :t.1% p ar t ' . iy m tie n by I Goyernm o.o•lser In 'lit at. ileie n 111141 hail appeared Ili a Gilbel II Vomit 01 goo relleling upon the national 1 111‘, mil meld If On: %Ilinho.e.l paripoortienl hml II) June extent Inflnenee , l the ...mewl tee In 14 non. the flovernor they hind allot is nii nil In twilit lon 11 , 0.11)1111 1 m - 1 (111thi r ml r4r,)mi, wy In tfie I). nirwralie trtr In :vivo , 11, Ow p ....Age of hit rralulenis r Aloe,flelt re,ternie4l (1,, vi tit !went or hl. .pr Of the recc.4 tli Mfmnglint, care., not hot; about nral ri•rnmptnit cetrrim rt'a if (lor hilt hail °lir I izritimilm to in Imi• him ti, .14 110,.. the ~i 4111114,1 The riltirte of I Inv PA,•ker Flit 11., i 11 I t ter .11‘ororiii...r4 of the part v lint lu, , r A tion), y ;elter.,l 111;1 In ell Ile, ill (hi Ite.,rlll. tlit Giv.•rmit• r 0, 1 of the he..it I).•tn Peril-, 3 , 11 111 iMI L le,: rl to till. ‘;1 how AV , all I 1(14 a in ,;n.: a 1 44 , i s , h • Rttll 4 •4ltte,l n Itelothlivtlt trint Itatl v.,le I I r a 1.14 V 1' 1.11 . 11r1;1 toll tll t I I I Wilt .1 Y.llltr•ltre. let 11. rn Intern I .1, rr mop, 'lt, \\* HI le ha I 11111l•' ;111 , 1 .1111 I ill lh•'r ta-ry a I I i ,••.•1 I 14 1/1, • 0/1 MI 1.14 'Coll, r• th It Ile 1 . .e11d apt„ II tt av vrrll. slakr lis 111141 ,I% 11111 Ilf• E l ulllol 1q . 111 . V0 In• tutu. tutu 11.1111• St 1111 n lu 1A5 ,4 a 101 l h lIIIIItt di rip 1. 7 Whe Ilt ot 1,•• Iced given huh lu+arlmn 1 11,4 itr ot vo/e, as a 11. r.tl 01.011.1 1 IStri - Talll.. :zits' , his sam•liOvi to the *ill a• gaV.• the rand. for fur than %las 1,1.1 I.,•1 them. last tneiis:v4e he all oied to a tan of $22 7, OW) more than was received .Iml, lN II trall•rel 0( the Star( What a 114 his Wiirk to fat., at this dontm.hed Verhal a...ent to the party imr , haito.2 the Pel.ramre Di ri.ioo and therefor , emll.l not rids the Std beran.e 111 l 1 , 1117,1011 \%1l• 510..11 Look nt the net t‘lll..li provide.; that Ili, transfer,shoulit t, made be the qintliitr% ' Erie Itndrond vvithoul fl et, /tie I 0.11140111 Of the Cioveritnr, flied in the rill or the Seerettiry or the I 'ittntitian wen llh A short tone after the trannfer he hail I t een with One of the poteltaners uhO hitil said that a good thing hail been made of thi• porolia.i of the enitals and that n Ohio thrice, work.; they hail been °tiered au advanre of '..2'27 /11 „ - I Ills diletritte wan I,t rciltuke evil wherever It a a.+01•1 WIIAI a .1 , 11 , 1 hint. 1101'11 1110 f• ' feet of a rebuke Of nivo \V it mitt year.; ago when he vtolntril the its Igen of the Demo erotic party f Why districts; which now nit' oppinatton, would have restrained thine The IMO Wag the can in the West Cites ter and Delaware Dcitriet when Itimd op• posed the nomination of ,ITick man, in IRS IL nal WPM. after lip, election, a traitor to the Democratic party. 11:1.1 the Dettmeratic party repainted hint to I Rif, hb wool,' It tee failed in 1858.19 drawing after him a large number of the Democratic yo• ter.; Nlore setts would be lost by advocating Paeker thin bt keeping quirt Al- ready there were reasons to believe that he would he nommated by the ft./position for United State, Senator, while Judge Knox would run for (illTerfror 110 WAS in favor of entnpromise on the question of endorsing. Gov. Parker Ile came here ready to denounce him Now ho would cumpromeie by saying nothing al out him Let the friends of that gentlerna ido the Name lle alluded to the impTonbility of the de feat of Ott Deur - Innate pVty. at account of ita notrendoraement of one man Ile cited the. K TIO wr Nothing.; as Mum tra trenq of an ab• stint attempt of a few faationtata to defeat a great party He should vote against the resolutions for the reasons given, —That he had fostered, disorpmzers • that be had turned Oemn erats out of Alen ; that he had consnmma• ted fraud by tho transfer of the people's proport to a vast monopoly : lastly, that his endoraement would do the party inju ry, By endorsing Packer and the general gnv• ernmeriL hoth. the delegates would go home in favor of Packer anti Kansas and Buchai an, liallS/114. Mr. Jenks had been directed ••to oome here to take conciliatory measnren. Le eompton Democrata had so instructs.' him, and they desired acompromiso between two opposing factions. :r he propositions embraced tn the .resolu• tion were, first, an ondorsentettC of the Scale policy. and m.0011,i, the commendation of his eXercise of the veto power. The resolution did not indorse the Govern or to his personal - preferences such as '3ohri (. Knox. it merely spoke in laudation of his enfoieement of the laws. lle supported the resolution as eminently politic, and essential to the success of the Demomotic party in 1860 Mr Itoplons. no one who had for thirty years been Au observer of political parties, wodld oiler a few suggestions. lle favored cthiciliatory such as were calcu lated to produce harmony in the Democrat ic party. Sthituns bad already produced woeful' results, and the past tattOd, a useful lesson for the future. Mr Gillis did mot siippose that further discussion would give much infOrmation. Ile called the previous questimi. Dlr Johnson nsked that the call should bo withdrawn. • .. • Mr. Gulls declined to withdraw, except on condition that Mr d i duison should not occupy t.fte Convenuon for move than tett minutes ' Mr r ..Johnson, accepting this, made Some rerun s. Ile deprecated the 'counciliatory policy. and said that it had been advocated m 185! in Ins own county, when the Dem crattc party was at a low ebb. lie had repudiated it, and the next election gave the regular flemocratic nominees twelve hun dred to:1011i v The resohttion endorsed (lie Sutto policy of the tiovei lair. Why, what other policy did he have lie had broken every pledge made M — thik Dennort - trtte party wilien he sinniped the .date. Ile reverted to the iniquity of the sale of the main hoe and transfer of the canals As to Inn king the votes of the friends of (Inc. Picker ni his county. the plea was absurd, for thethivei nor hail not ten into of any stripe in that county llow did Packei act on the slniory ques tion ? Why, - beflite the election, he de cluird,to chimp the state for the discusmon of this (Jitestulii, alleging that the Cloy, rnor hail nothing ui 1111 tutl IL 'flue, alter the , i er tion, I e r•twd upon matters Which were equally and entirely foreign to his ditty Ito eunhi nOt 1011. for (hi' resolution Ile could vote for mot Lecomptim Democrats, but not for ltepobbenns, even though they had, been Ile,noe,at., The realm)" tweition *do rebel/ 1 ,4 and medlitied On the reAolotion ry!ltitve to Win F. l'Ack, The rens awl nap; were called by John li Boils nirl trete ar. followq • YNAis Messrs \ fries, Hirer, Bell, Berk, ;trove, itrimti, l'aintrholl, Donnelly, 113,1 •"i 'iOn warier, ,1 Davtg,'( t• blimp. on, i Flood, litrrrrt)tri,i, llnpktu,, Ilall 1 re:), Jenks )It larolicrtoti, Ler.eirring. M'Phttil, Noll, Nl,lll I 1,4:101, l' ii, ter, l'ritte, Pirk tog, Boss, Bight Itoltr: 1 (tot n•rts, Itstittbaitgli, Tate. liedr:rd ) Vim:busk irk , Welsh dutl ' \Mit rt.“). John 31 Nle.srs: 1:•kor Arnsgtil, :tisk ins, ' Bart°, Iliodhend ( 311egheny.) Boggs Brr:»11, 11:1)k. Butler Brenner Millard, Ifigittly iirwooer Clark, ('onrad, Carr, l'onronghnril, 111:4 •v, Ito, in, (I'11101),) I loty , 11011:2,1 FIVIIII4 P.11" , 4"111e, Fetterman. Fish er 111'0 I 1, Jerritson, Johnson, J:nik h:;int Iserirrierer Kalil/. Knight, ' Latta, (.Nllllll, I,'/INI", Leib NI) er, Mar ; ;14)11. 3liller, (fern,)3l'Knight, 31 Qui, too 31'31annu , , Vorrison 31111:•r ingtoti ) I', in, v l'hink, Peek, lit, Ir tt. Bet (too Istol. Shattnet. -fhthley Sp r.Yttl , Seely, SIII)1(/111, Fit node S •rvoi S Shl l e r yrt)ml p h ew , 'c m n i l ., Tot, (colrittibia,) IVit Mali ori, II 31 nod 11 l7:14 1,4,111(01 117 proreeil to liallnt Bustbill.,' re.itl•••l 1.1 1111.10 \I, ,a . hi ; t In,' Ifitr, 11111 111 r, i; IN in r), Br, 111:I I 111111:i1.11 Dm, 11, loot ft meter, 114 ,Clt t'l trk, ('tinning hsm Color: r, Ihvir (M:»irgorit: .) Dllll , L own ) Pot>, 1):»1,;1,ts, 1..1 Eor,:9;th: rill), rr1t..,0 r».13 r, 11 :hart II I Ismillo» I I»tikiris II i r t: 1111111, 111111 11 , 111/1 .1, ill,. :lent ) t o. K. nil Kt 1, Knight.. Lambert:to 1:i11 1,0) 3111Irr (I''r ; 1 I\l it,,„ ; ) Sit rc 31, i r i ngl i no, 'Morrison IE3I loos 31:16:r (IV„lnu¢tnnl\ill Nay: `lirt, 11a,11.11, l'l4llll, Plank l'is•k Poih•ti l'etrrk: n Plonwr It Itotivrts Sinn min. Seel) 5,11, , ,111 ;11,4111Z 3\ , ..11.1L•11. rtro4Pl Tole ( FLA ) rot , 'l' ( 1 %41111111111 ) \ Vaolet , l, irk NV: 1-11 IVit tn: 33'h ir:on II NI III,,,; oi .1111 :1(141 \Veld robes niter —XI, voted. ().:r Rteintrthsott Ir , 14"tsght, ssr. (Muhl ,('"shwa t'nri 1),1, 4 s , 11,11111 11311+ (Nll/1111:Itlip141 1 1 ) (111114 in tuinii I )(volition r, I.vol ui 3lrks shall, 31 Kinglet, 31 Nl'Qiii :Inn Noy: s, Vri Kill ) :1» It ) 1 )::rio Ito), 1,1,1)1 S11111r). Sh 1 irt)e• ,111 , 1 Walln:••• 27, core') fur J A ,OI. Z wg I,r 3lessrst 13 ( Mlegloeity, ) Fetus man, 11, lison Perritri: and SWIM --7 soted f 1 Jaun•+ r(tlf4. bury. ssrs' Broarthea I .1 'mini and S(e iihr». -3 ) »iisl for K t' ilamho hlr 'rat, ( 11::)Ifor:1 ) ntnvrJ bi um)), the noti on: i t em ttrettoin et. , which scam agreed Mr. Plukti. 1.11.11L4 thAL I.tha. 11,J.rc. or Fran tin II 11,0 rlCel,r SlirVrylir TR , . mow": 4 r pll terra ith • r John Rorer ‘rns not anted iiminimously hr ri.eCtStlnatlOn movod Hilt the proceedings of the Coliveiiiion Le puldii,lied m paineldet form : agreed lo , Mr Sansom offered 11 resolution against the repeal of the tonnage tax Mr John , on offered a aUtlgntll6, wino, WAN 111'1,101A • Resolved, That the imposition of the present tonnage taympno the freight, he • of the Poniollrania railroad to a contract entered on the part of the Commonwealth with the said emnpany. tic benefits of which I th e said , 1111111 pally have realized, and that a 'even) of the taw impo,ing the same would operate lopistly towards the tait•payers. Lamhertmi moved the appointment of Committee of three to infirm Itieriatdson I, Wright of Ins nimiumiloo : agreed to. Mr Tate offered a resolution to pay pages out of any fund which might be on hand ; a• greed to Ifr Levi L Tate offered the following : lb laved, That die thankv of the Coin. mulct on Resolutions nru herehy tendered to the inemhers of the Senate for the kind offer of the Hall of the Senate for the use of the said Committee, and that the thanks of the Couventioh.arooordially voted-the mem. li-rs of the House of Representatives for the use of the session of the Democratic State Convention. The reholulion was agreed to. Mr. L L 'fate also offered the following, which woe agreed to 11 , InteeiL That we lirreby recomerlentf the cordial support of the nominees of this Con. • mitten to the honest Democratic electors of Pennsylvania, pledging our united Aorta to aid in securing i ts triumphant election up on the second Tuesday of next October. The President appointed the following Committee to wait upon the candidates and inform them of their nominatiorr. 11 vvra. Lamborton, iVelall and Petri ken Mr nildea offered the following resolution: which was adorned! Resole- /, That the Cha'rTuan of this Con- 'ention be authorized to appoint a State ''entral Committee, to consist of at tension() ll* each Senatorial dottrict. The following iesolTiTon was unanimous , ty adopted That the thanks of this Conven tion he tendered the President, and officers, -for the inipartial manner in which lie has presided over it.] deliberations. Judge Black being Milled upon, deltverd an able end elotpient speech. which engaged the attention of the Convention until nearly mid- night. After which, UM tlouvetition adjourned sine dia. nEIitHUVr IV E TWIN A no.— A telegraphic dispatch of the 19th inst., from Duncannon, Cerry county, hays —We had a terrible storm here last night, which did much dam age to property. The fine old Clark's' Per ry bridge across the Susquehanna rifer, used as a towing bridge for the canal, and belong ing to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, oas nearly all blown away. It was about three-quartets of a mile long. It had no connection with the railroad, which crosses the river about ten miles further down.— This is - the third or fourth time a bridge has been destroyod here One was burnt and other 9 were carried away by storms or ice floods. The bridges acrom the Juniata are all safe The water in Sherman's creek has stop• tied the thin'eanan !ion works, belonging to Fisher, Morgan it Co , but no damage has beim done, and the dam and bridges are re garded as safe. The Juniata in very, high snit rising, and so is the Soisqueltainia. (Imll For ND AT MILL ( 4 10IKIC CII -For some weeks, says the Globe, we have heard that gold was found in the nesgblmrhood of Mill Creek, some five miles below this place, but we FlUPpiMed that solve of the sharpers in that neighborhood were trying to hoax our citizens. On Saturday last we were shown Spechttens of stone con taining the gold and also a piece of gold worth 4 3.2.50 111 its purity _the seine will tie sent to Philaileljibia, to base tested (1 all Is Fuld that glitters, or looks like gold, in that neighborhood, we may espeet a Pike's Peak emigration in that neighborhood in a short time. 'him* into the sweet wisine us that the neighborhood of Mill ('reek soon turn up noire profitable the gold region Pd.r's Peak REGISTER'S NOTICE. ing nrennnts have Ile^h exam- T need arid paver{ 14 toe, and remain filed of record in this ogre, for ilia iropeetion of Heim Legatt en, CretlitorX, anti :.11 °thrill in any way in terratell, unit will he presented to ILu lit %I Or photo' Court of Centre count). on 1 4 11cuiliy the 2511 r of April next for allowance and eonj ettixt I let et The account of Aarrosel Bore!. Ailniinielro to Id John hoist lota of Orec,g township, dee it oil The no omit of Henry Penner tool Fred o .k Recital to, Iluarlianit of Matilda William, Jacob and Catharine K rater Nino, chit tiro ° iif hhllip Kreider lute of refill la 1.1 ee 3rd The account of Daniel It flexion.. grxii dram of s“rati, ttltut. • - 'CO The no outfit of Irhiltp Shenelier4er, 1•i eculta of the lash will and lestatnent of john Houtz late or ifarro tiortothip der a Tlo , final lII,OUT of Snail:el and (11,11.11 It co•fol:d 1.x.k.010r. of iNv Reetplol Irate Of LiL erty township deo if (MI Tlie.;' , ount of Willinfn It Ile ;1,07. Guar than of Cstnittriott If omiry. avow ellll,l of D.". I 1111.1..... u) lota of Putt. tuwtooktio doe kl 7th The ontoont of 3 leo!. Petor4 uto I M Irk tl Willuto4 Etneolore of I,4t.rtouo• Pet°, hi. of ito,{g, 'mynah/it doos•I Bth The to•amot IVtllino. [laird A;lrneon. trait, row (eat uuento anorto, 31e; toed Trio 1.• 9th 'rho nfoc,unt et Wipl( Alliono.fra for of Chr!'tvrod. Wolf, fnli of Ilatotlk town/dill, tot rt.,14 is hone ill, Trot, 11,11° Ili , . iiregg 11th 'rho . r 4 ,te ortho heir. of Miottact tV llb tte, Into or Itottittbitt II rh, n 0.1.1. Iry 1 , 5,1 lIT .tr• rte r awl llenry i.ter I xe..l. v. of s 1111 .1 Fergus.. tort soh e Id In Ibe urenunl •It 1101, r 1 .1R111i1.1 r mkt. I !tut ler, Isle 11.% sr ln.w eship, .1. e .1 I L Thu as.2..wat./ uC ilrogooxfirt Atlerrrn I,r dor 4,01. I,lA.7ete lid. of lab. rry luAttighti I t Dr, nevem nt rd /...treto Lr tringglttn Atlnt.tt r ottr ti 4;1 • Vitt to :11 L, t ,4 111 't llotrttugh 14,1 ti r, 711 .1 . 0 rot rr/ .11 1 A, t trintand?, artior r. t ROW to b 1 ,11.1111111 eon, rent... 61110 .11lie an, of Ulm Philip 14errorer /ire of Spfrog lw p dee'd 17 Tiro nr. • ouut of Adore Zerlre, Athutroorn brr of Phd q. Al,llllll, Jr late of lifegg .lee JI,SSE L IEST. litgynter rtI.g.4IPCSO64, iiellefialte, Munk 21 . 5%) tt NEW BOOK STORE, BISHOP STREET. BELLEFONTE, PA SAMI E , . V scinvstaz s (1) , Jl.ll#ti•pectfoll% in Ole etif r.ong of Bak (nto and Ck alga. Cllll6 that Iln7 Lava ornoal n nee BOOK AND STATIONARY STORE, hubstaBl reef, 100 doors below Allegheny, tm' modiately oppostie the old Teroperance hotel whom they offer a !Argo mock of well selectee; M.A., net Stationary, embracing the Standard nod Ann noun Poets, School Books, great •ariet y, Bildt., An site., and Miscellaneous Books gonerelly In S 'l' I( N A ler they have Alf sine/ of Writing, Leiter, and Note l'Aper, whiels warbo sold at 'feat low pricer " Ala; Blank Boolm of all Allen ninth at to w prices, nith a large supply of En velopes STEEL PENS of British and American mono- Name, sold very lon. kilittas, Lend Peneile,POU hoWe rs, kc , Ac The subscribers also have on band • superior quality of Wnmro FLUID. for the counting room and ofhoe or the prolbselonal man Urders from a distance promptly attended to We respectfully ask ashare of public support and patronage, being determined to soil the heat in our tine of business at the very loWoat prices March 24.'61) tf MOUTON'S NOTICE. Whereas letters testamentary on the estate of Wm Ryan, deceased, late of Bellefonte, have been granted to the undersigned, of said Borough, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby requested to com e forward sod unk4lm medtate payment, and those having claims againq the Name will present them duly authenticated for settlement. , HENRY BROKERHOFF, Executor March 25-'59 ISt NEWS OFFICE. rho undersigned is about opening a New; 015ce, In oonnerion with his Book. where Dilly and Weekly papers may be bed at rates nearly corresponding with subsoription prino, Also nionlhibe eljhp gig& _prim__ - 2t Mi•tt. 0110. LIVINOSiON ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The public will please take notice that letters of Ad miniatratinn have been granted to the undersign ed on the Estate of De yid Bartholomew, des d, late of Walker township All persons knowiqg themselves indobted to said Estate, will please make immediate payment, and those having elnime will prevent them duly authenticated for settlement . . N. )I—The undersigned will be found at hie residence In the lowa of flableraburg at all times ' — IOIII.Y TEATY Al Arch, 17, littll. ltdm'r — OOPS FROOPJ HOOPS !I I MRS. GRA BIDS has just received a new toter exeetieet hoops witieb dm racoon mends. Dfaruh, 17, 1859. A UNW VAL El "NZ for folf, by F. P. °REIN
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