. .1- w m y ... - - I 1 I Ml rr.INCIFLES. not MEN. (.u:i'i ir.u vi:dm'M)ay, jplv , lomr.j. TERMS-$l 29 per Annum, if paid in odranc NKW.SKHIKS VOL. II. NO 52 VOL XXXII. W .1". NO 171V , , ii mm i ii i rirr T" , If V llfMtb'fi'fH"!! WV Aru vi-lv 'V-'X' Aj If- i . I A I I 11 V V I II I M I - 1 ' H Q ( .ft i I O O Jtl.lMC pOllll I' man is ("iivciui which, l hi v 1 1 1 1 ' hi will, In' n f -l 1 . MM ! I tiie ;.t i,i a :ii by ('.I' .Ii- , is thai rs.aii'ln g and tho i!iiiu i i human life :oi I cLai'iiel vine Inv ( .-iii'l i ru t lis I r, in. 'I I ln Which fl'lic'l they It i's are to I , the poiir.i form hit; has give nnd to Mi "1 !' lie Ii: : tMi V. l; i 1 1 to i 1 1 1 rn (ii. il 'uri- f !, i. build, ling to (in.1' tailim; I I. mom, !.l to tin '!i .! :t roan is e trie. in' .;ft I- lil t r.l l.t fen lull! Mil- rave In C an ! uii(-l,oiils ii,cri , an i- iin.at ;oii oiii ir.in;! 1 1 : 1 1 i i (la y-j ;ii . II I IK: . I . ! J ' i ! lhoiitli- ;iici tin Mil ' ' a, ( i t , Vcili'S ol .i.-CIV .("I I il Ml illi.i 'II !. I i.i on. An! ft yrc:a .1 nurture an- '. in .rn'!, i,iii--!in!ii- fill;.' 1 1 ! in !(.. i;ii-n!i'.i. .;'ti I. c I :" they ar" I 'n c v thry &"o I-1 i t : r I' tij:ii rf ha'-. :.- in ' ci.. I i'ii:-. ll-. ;;fO..I WJ'V t..- 1 '';ii .,. I 1., I., In I Vli y 1: Cii. i-li .HI! ' ilicy aic not tht1' ii'i ;i t hi.n 1.1 : iuYf It is ( I'n PPP -I of ft jiei'li to he felt. i'l. f '1. C to try I .in r, wiih ing, cuinot make hi noujrli trot Ioiilt n ' li to him. PIhco it aid u :i ii may, it loaves nme j 1.1 i t i.:;o the more it is drawn njnui nic the inoro iKilidl others arc ma a: o 1 I i lie may not yet think it a "lilihy" r. hut ho nainiot help h elio that it i only a "ra;r," h"t!i in it; ih-v-mii-'ti: and Htrcngt1: ; for it tears win 11 it .-treU-lK'3, and tails oil win n hi a! w This in not tiioi-i' q iainily (.)'rt-ci than it is literally true We try Ii otahiish our oh ii ri,i;!:tooii.--iie unii we weary or 'lo-jiair d it ; and tin n did not the Spirit oi'c'od, turn mir ;t! tention to l'l:rift, wo t. m Id IV.! 1'!' rvliirion altociher, as a ho; .less tin derhikine;, in our own case. It is on ly hy seeing somrlhin uitahle n- t ii touragin it tho Savi ur that this i prevontfd. Icli-;ion would 1' al-an-dotioJ hy every man who had Irii'd hard and tailed utterly, did not tin Spirit Mop iu at the taot.n nt of ex Irciuity, ai.d show him so the poMon and work of 01 1 1 1 11 Oi UrNr.tliine; a iial i-r L"'" i i:i youi Iirinoiplos or exj oi ieiicc wil! e-o v.-f .y cc-nooittratii: r c";il'i.iin.f your Cfiro, for a time, to th;' ae.piiivineti! theono gracoyui lack ino-t. No otii er fruit of tho spirit will fall off from tho hranches of your profession, oi ce.iRO to ripen, whilst you aro o,iv.r.a.a!l your dilliKvnco tu add to t'.icni a limit they have never homo yet. i id w ill tft'p p.aro thai tho h iOO votl derive from the cross, ar. tho poiu-o you oh tain from the promises, and tho help you got from ordii.titicoli.-ll not -top r.or diminish, wh,i:-t you in your -I ar tictor, which yo;; kr.ow to ho wr.ng. and which he ias otlen eniiteialod a gftins.t. Nay ; he w ill add Oi his care of tho genor',.1 inter' s! t your soul, whilst you are si.hiiu t vo ir faith that fruit, the waul ol' which injures you, and di.shor. jvs huu. Kc!iie:o..T ; you wer no i..i-r. wher. jm !ioan to follow Chris '. y the i mis you O" 1; tn rotnedy wht.t was v, r.-1 in your case tiion ; and (K; end on i'., you will he ncthinp; hy t --tkit.-r tho same c mtv. with what is wui'M' now No one ever went ii ii'k iu I'.ii i.-.tiar. exH-riciico or comfort, hy a Ft! cll'nrt to get I', -ward in a ncglctlod lino of Christian t har actor or toir.p?r. 'The prihoij io or fountain of all his actings for : nrcoiisolat ion. in his own great lovo and ioiiuuto ("indecontion. Ho willir.gcth, or nics I'orlh from tho Father, to Lo our comforter, lie know what , '-. aie w it wo could do a.vl . L inga with thorn, gnevo him, ) : enactions, d- and yd ho v. .: fortcr ! 'ii i 1 ,1,11 1 o , ,, 1 !e knew v i ould " oll'l. ijlli lifll his dwell!.;; p'm e ', fill to j.o ,,ul- eom- "Want ot a duo cons duo oi rati-ni of thlS grout love ol the ilo , 'i weakens ail tho principles of our obe dience. We l'i-o both the j o. r :,i,. pUiisnre of our ohodioiioo lor want of tLis consideration. Jet tho muI lay duo weight on : 'The Holy (iho-t, in tis infinite love and kindness inwards mo, haa condescended to ho my com forter. Ho doth it willingly, 'freely, powerfully ! What have i received from ,im I" In the multitude of my perplexities, how hath ho refreshed my soul? Can I livo ono day without his consolation '. And shali I grieve him hy negligence, sin, or lolly ? shall Dot his love constrain mo to walk he-. Tot him in all well pleaning? ' t M rr.MuuJlATIC 3 IXli. COX riMIOS lii -loiint : niiii ', In- i i. 1 1 !U" 'I lo I l.c 1 Vn.tn i.uii- Mull- ( 'el. 1 1 ,il O iii ii.. 1 1' -, the tl legates tlolll tht scV 1. 1 1 OI I 1. 1 1 me l In -ioc ii (ii in c 1 1 ll lets tui;l i.) lii" ; liiilt "I lh' I! HUM' ill ii - u-M'iit. tiv-. ul I'1 ' tl'l-lm k nil the 1 1 1 1 lit ,1 II ly, II IK 1 Wol C cull .1 to unlcr .y llic lion. V. II. Wci-li On nil ( i1 mi ol M r Si .n ilit, ( i en. i koiiok V . ol' Aluv'licii) county, li 1 1 il 1 1 1 ' i iiiou.sly cho-i'ii l!'iiij'U'My l hiiMtnu:i. ! ( 'II ni" i ion , l he luh. uv in ti iii'oi.tiy SciTci.ine.i Kelt' t'icclcil ; l.n Ii Zcijk'lcr, oi I -ii ' ii I' ; I I iliil.il. 1 oi ly , ol .n in 1 n n I o o .'. !'. I h I , ol . nolo:, ; A . .) I :,-i'll ol llr.llri,.ll.ll.i, mi i T. V. ol I'l' ll.ti', ! ''ll 1 1 II. . Ml, I lit' i i'l li'-",l C tllcl i i.lj I. i' i I c !y, iiolii V. hi !' ol i .i : .;.-(,:.. l.iinl ; . in i . 1 1 , i- .c .Il U.c ATliii Al.. 1 .1,1,1.1 I.ii'lni'l Y, 1. Al'll" ii.. MM , III. 1 Li !', J o I, it 1 i,'i,i. '. I .-((.' I' iillil i ciilW i . , 1 1 1 l.'Ii.i 1 y - r.. I ImicIw- -S. lVlll.ll. .I,.-,loIiii II. . AckKI . i.ll .Ni 1 1, itnj I; .M iil.-t 1,'ol.ut Mi. 1 1 1 in L " J III . and i.'l. J. a. .11 :.ii,l 1 . ui 01 iiiiiii .', i,i, 1. : i.i. hoi i'-j 1 11,11 ..11 ii Le .I;,.,, loiitoor una i mid M -..il i 'm. K W iii . i-r; J '.! -Oil . 1,1. I.f II . A 1 -'V. v. S. !':. a ill v 11, . I'm i n-i-.lMiti ..l.d ll 11 1 l a''.. Ilai.ti I W. i. i. d t'i'.aifnld i i. s t ; .i i-r' - . A . ai l I ',i ei I iniii-i A. ir.itoti an 1 (in, ii" Will. I n! lei -i n. . iicjjii t.y- I'.i a ti i l.d '1 V Ii . W. ( II. K Mvnti ei r. Oili- i'ai. I , It I.a'A re:.' e, .m l cer an 1 v oiin .M'Mlii.jht. line mid 'i.e. fold Vi-r in -Will a. c mi a. l-ak -K. i I n ioii, Fo.e.-t i il'eisoii and l'oi.od. nrrai -kniativi:. A 1 . U'i il iii'l ,1 1 le.lslev. A ili-uli. m J.nnes 1". Kiehards .his. Jr. -la:.; in 1 m, I r. Penny I i.,i ;,i r. ia.n, i- - Win. Samuel o A. i I.' '.!'.- I 1 1 - V. m. ! : ,d- .'ni , ,!e.-- f . Hock well. I'.dwar I T. I', W. M. Kiiiij'lr., Pretiin, 111 R-. Puller - lame i oh Zp: ler. Catnt.ria.Iohn Feid'Ui- Cent ic Ira ''. Mitchell. ( Tin-'.i': - -.)... u 1. Jones. .John I. I.av- el ly. Jo-. 1'. V- ilitoll. ( i.,ri in, i'ove-: and 'flier-, n C, C. Iinih.rtoii. i i-uiield, M'il'Mii an.! Fik-C T. M' t;,, , ,1, 'I I n. ml. (' inn n-.l. II. Otvis. Coinii.Lia, Montour, Wyoming and Sul vim Peter lint, f0". I. Jackson. Cia-vfoitl Ctimi o.l.tinl -Thomas oT'.ryan. I'liuphin-Oeii. A. L. Koumfort, J. C. M'AlariK-y 1 lel.iw are William V outis. ;,!,,.. Wm Pillion, W. A. ( iiiil railh. F.i e-tte T. H. Senright. F uukiiii a',d Fulton Hiram Ke -cr. H. (i. Smith, i 0 ,v;i - .los. 11. icrrard liuiitn. -toi, .1. S. Allien. I iKii-iua- i ti.- . lai-K. I.'iiiea-'ei --ainuel I-. K liel'. liV). I., hi ki l l, .' icie- I'. Andrews, Ci. J. Hurn.-l.J 1 invi elK i. I . S. Mol l l-. Pel, in mi- -S. I'. M' Aii.iui-. I.ehiL'h .Hal Calb,,li Ihrman iJupp, S. L Site-. I.u.'.i mi (. S. I i.i Isoii, Stanley Wood w ard. and Homy Wiibur IneoiniiiL' I Ij ii Piatt, M.Mecr-J. M. Aithur. M iillili-- (ioorgo li: tes. M.,iiioe mid l'lko J line- H. Walton. .u ilni'lV- (ii'Ofg,' Lower, iieoige W. U .0,1, y, N'trlhiniip N 1 1 hum! Pell'-,l. Phli'.deipl At. !n-v M.li bold, S.I lull' 11 -leunler. I L. 11. D.ivi-. . A. Stout, John A . - I i irniiii II 1'urily. eri.oel A. M-lg.-f. n-.l F i-'er, Je ,l'. I P'De any, I in. 1 1 1 1 - - m, i l.diii 11 1 latt. --c Jolmston, F !; lieitll- I'lCtiini', H'nt An Ihony .1 I Snyder, J I' Huberts, li 1 I III"!'. A D Ih.de.lU, Will ( Sutton. V J Sheibio, I J ii'M .- .,:. ,( .,i 1( ,,,,. Arnold. S. ,kiil -J J Conner, Jonathan John son and J Ilov cr. Soineisel -A II Collroih. Sii-,Ueh;u,n i A J Gen it -on. I log. i and 1',. tier 11 A toicinsev. I nion, .'uiii.iiii ami Snvder las , i , . . . l oiiog, a Ji iuiniiiKcr. Vcii.ing i--Aimi.it l'lumer. Win ieii J. i . .Li i.i -. Wii-hiiigion li W Mi.i.t, A II Ktker Wavne bunes K Daik-oii. Wfslimiivlaiidii.il Arm-trom: Jacob Turin1', Jiiuies C Clarke, .1 A Fulton. VorkAd.iiii tl-itugli, S N P.aihy. Hon A Gilruore, of Kette, rlh?i.d a I II C .111111, llc'C ol ll.il IVl t i! lO I -. .1 I ( rill lll' Ill Hi- In- oi i r o i 1 1 ' i i . . k I M .1 i ' . " 1: n 10 ,,i Clin cmiiillli i .''iiiiii ic-io- IlltlOll- 'i'hc fn -t nvohilion w hi itwI hy l! I r-t :il v. cc .Mr. I iiint'Cilnn. of i.'liiiion, (lll'cll'll to nnii'ii 1, " Mini the ('i nvention do i,ot ,rn (..,, 1 to licet II ) it'l llllltielit I'ltMll, 1.1." AI'CI' Millio liel'.'ltl', the KM'lliUOII of Ml- l.lllll'il'l loll W l.-l lio'tei. 'II I' follow- iii in 1:111 iiht ion- wi-if tin 11 1 inn 1 1' : Mr I. n ,11 1, ci t mi iiiiniii.iu-il !' V lluhcM. M i' I ' i l.h r ,, ivu liiuil Vhux. I 1 o .1 V .Jnliiej ,, (J, 11 li '.'us 1, 1 11 '' lu ll ,, ,lill-ll-' V .illtl fl i A 1 1 1 ' -in oi U ,, k uhh 1 lcj.liiii ir. (oil .l.-ili,i -i 'v'l , e.S hl- lllillll'. (I111 u-n w 1 1 in i 1 ev lie inline, lliii ,. 11. ii.-'. llei l'iiin wiMch-cw hi-i i.i.'o. M 1 -"' ii' '.n ii inoM iltli.it tin-iioininit t i. 11 of Mr 1 1 11;. Ik s le loiido un.iiilinoil-. )lici In i:.s heini: made, Mr Mitchei witliereiv Ims lnolion, wlien the lunveii- (ion )i''oi'ee.li,'d to vo l'l o -:i. nt, u ilh ll.e I j il'o.- a per imineni ; owiiiL' re-nil : I M011 I lla-lHii I'.i Hon K Vaux 21 S Hcli hunt 1 1 vot", ,, ,, Ai odd riiiiiier .I.'ioo'. .,,;, r Mi II Hell--- ,jn iuj! ii ninj'M'ii y ee- u ,ir d"cl.i c 1 eloel?d 1 ,, , 1 ,, I fall (he I o o i t.i n ol M' Kiehiird v. i ,ie !,.: i'.im; i mi ol' Mr ol AUcelie 11 ni:!iC'S Viis :..! una,. li.i-i-. lie l'-..-;i,elil I !' ('!' ll H .is l feorlcd ( t!. ci.i.lr I y n tak.nr ! hi. tl: u. : -i Van x an i.iir. Mr 11 il il li-W Hp . led a fes. i 1 Hephiil n. : : In - retnr M-ojirilile re i I! nri..ii' ( la n il a resolution in re- on io Mil -1 il iiO-s. intended to meet the c isp oi' I w ) s 1 in! itu'.e- fro ul I'l nl id,' 1 ph i 1 . Tiie r -o.ulioa jr ive lo c m iderahl 2 rlchato. A 1 MTIt- n, of Su- ',ieli:nn.i, innvo I ion t lint a e miuiit tee of live in each e i-e, which was in a modi anpor. ),(' j Tlio ('li, iir a ip oiiiled M'"'-rs (ienitson, ' -:i i-i 1 1 . Iimherlon. laddie and I ca'. j ()n liioiion i ''ill Hij2 nil oliieel' lot' pel', man' nl oi niiiiia-ii. the l're-ident deci ded that i-i.i tin- 1 1 ol '4 1 1 1 i mi ire's rcsnlu ! ;. i s a conn ;np,iti-d the :i,pointment of 1 1, ii l -1 1 1 1 , e di legates hy tlio moulder of the ( 'onvenlion, heini' one Irom each Sen .ivi'i. t! . ; ,i.c i - vl llic 11 10 ., i . toviii! ii-tiicl, to -rdcel pi iiniuier t olli- as Secretary, the husiiipbs ol tliH Coto'en i ov, and a committee to draft resolutions lion. had carried . Which, on motion, was passed unani- After loini- dedale, on motion of Mr moudy. Vaux, the Coiivcntii n Ok k a l ivess for At uqunrtor after ,r) o'clock I lie commit ten tniin.le,, io pmihlelho ilck-pite to lee on KeKolutions, through tlmir Chair, poleel their .vnitr-it to men. man, Arnold Plumcr, madu tho lol- lnrii" (he rec-ss. I ij President nn- lowing report : s, t,in-e.ril hi- dcsision tiial th- resoln. WiimiKv, The Ameiican Con.litnlioii tion contemphiled the appointiiient of Iwo was oi damed and eslahli.-hed l.y our hit li committer s one to select otneers.inni inp i.tii.-r to iliid'l resolution ( In 1 1 1 :e a-sen hiiii, tiie .- nd i 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 . ct u he:;, on i, mi inn, t he ( I n an et at .'! o'e'ot A F IT'!; N't ii 'X of the ( ' ti vent ion weie iinr.oiiiiced, eineiili' n adjourn in l!u .iftei i, c on. SISMt X. 'i i,H Cm veil ! Mil wa- culled to order , -it ;'. o'clock by the I're.-i lent. John Ilodg-on wit- -'ih-'. it nod for one of the deh i!;iti -i from Clie-ter muniv. w ho all ''.I to an iv e, ow ii. to i:idi-p' -:! ii n. (i'li'I'd A. h- !;!i:nfat. eluiinu-m ol the com ui it tee to -e ,.-t i erauineiit (I'.ieei i: ted tho lollo'.ving : v, t: v..!..-1 ioa; '. . I'lr.ladeli'iii i Jc-.-e .loiinsor i I A. J. Ceeiiler, Dr. Win. II. Chester and 1 1 III. Montgomery -: I X. l'llicks .le e Smoel'. 31. Arnold, 'a.v.n e J . P. In an.-. - Dr. K. I,. Acker. W. Kniiiht. V. Lehigh sind Northampton Kobcrt McDowell. VI. Perks -Philip K. Miller. VII. S-huylki!l i rank 1'. Dewoes. VIII. Cai hon, Monroe, 1 ike and Wayne John Smith. IX. Iiradl'ird, Siisqtie!i.inna, Wyoming atnt Stiiiiviin (icoigj t. .iiicKson. X I.tUeine -tieoigeS nderson. XI. Tioj.il. Potter, McKtan and War ren Thouia M . I'lddlo. XII. ('Iiotoii, Lycoming, Centre and V nion J. II. Young. XIII. Snyder. Northiimbpil mil, M(in tour and Columbia .1 aim (i. Freeze. M. Cmibei Ian 1, Perry, Juniata and Mil!lni--.'ohn Ko-s. XV. Dauphin and Lebanon J. 0. Me A liu ni y. X V I . Lam a-lt I tl. fi. llu-h, (ioot L'pL. Kektrt. XVII. Vo:k-S. X. liailev. XVill. Adam-, Fninklin'and Fultor Jo'ni 0:r. XIX. Somerset, liedford and Hunting" don Jacob Peed. XX. Pliir, Cambria nnd Clearfield William Forbes, X XI. Indiana and Armstrong -Jo. eph M. Tie, :,;-,.. ' XXII. We.-'morc'liin 1 nn 1 Fnvet! 5 Jiicol) Tin nev. X X 1 1 1. Wa-hingtt n and Greene Wm. 3'iit ier-"n. XXiV. Alloghenv-Dr. D. A. Ten nev, S. P. h'e-s. XXV. 1',1'avcrand llnller Wm. Lmf. XXVI. Liiwieneo, Mercer anti Venan go .) J. MnArthur. A V 1 1 Erie and Crawford 1'. Church. . III. U.rion. JehVrsnn, Forest and Llk Kennedy L. D'.oud. sEi idTAUiEs. Jacob Zii?cler Puller; '1'. II. Purdv, Northumberland ; J. II. (V-vis, Clinton A A. J. Gerntisoti, Susquehanna: T. W. Sutton I'hiiadel'phi.i ; T. T. McA.latn, Lebanon: Jame-livm, Allegheny: John P. Deljney, Phllinlolphiii ; .laooh Bush, Adams; in. Mchiuglil, Mercer: lewis 11. Diivi-. Montgomery; James M. I'.rp din. I'.ntler; Samuel Lhrrah, liuck;De , ,-- li.x-kwell, Prndford. , Thy report of the.eommittte was adop tf l. It. Ai lu r if!eici i i-o'oluli'iii (h it I'ic fill urnt of ( iti.crM titnl the suspi'iiMon ol f'piivi'iitioii tioiv proi il 10 f!i iici nl n.iiii' Iho writ of , il .- rris in violation of (ho iii'iliotii lot-riiliiluliiti tn he siiifii'li-( ,y ( 'oust it nl ir ti in S'ati'.s when' tlio civil hu, (he lKinocrm-v t f thin I'ointiiotuM'nlili nt tlioritics 111 ( iinimprilci. is most limber tin. ( let ili.-r I'leetioti, ami 1 hut (hoy ho vo ouh (o civil lihcrty, and shouhl he lOHisicJ led lot liit for Survivor (it-ncrnl, nnd "t tlio !nillol-Lox y cvciy ficcmun in the next for Aii'litor (!eti(M..I. jhniil. Mr. Miller nio ,il I) an. , 'ii.l hy reel jiiig 1 i'l li- f!rsJcrJ, 'I'linl thit In a (iovermnont the oi'iler ol'votitif?, rtlm h wns nrccd to. 'ol white men, utiil wus i-htuhlMieil exi lu- l'etiilini! Iho motion, 11 motion to 11 -,(- lively lor t ho while tine ; that tin1 ne.mrn 1 111 t il the committee mi 1 ei,lii tion wie iciiily torpjiovl, prr-vailed. ( in inoi ion, it wns rmolvt'd llmt an an se -nieiit of ttvciity li e cel. Is I c 11,, eie nil Oiieli nienil'Ci' to meet nocesSMl v evpeiise-i. Mr !oH'iotli oH'eifil tho I'ollD'vioi; : k'.-.Yk'Y, '' hill the Convention now pro- reeil to tiie election 01 a 1 li. ill 111:111 01 tin Miiti Com Central Committee, tux) that the ! iit..K ino'i. iiM.r ,. mi.iol.or fi-,.1,1 ! i-mli Si'oat-it inl I'ljlriel Mnill hp solcL'ted ! hy the delcL'.'ites. Some olijeetion hoitij mado to the pns. no of the resolution, Mr. Coll'roth wiih I rew it lor the present. (hi motion ot Mr. CnHVotli Col.,leoh aefiler read t he 1 'cclarat ion ol liidepei,i di nee, at the conclusion of which u vote Jol thankd ti I'Midored toliim liy thel.on. ' vent ion. I tin motion of Mr. M iller, (iener:il lionm- fori was t'leo'fd TiTiisnrer of (ho Conven lion. In (he uhsetico of any other Inisinp.is, the President su'o-ted the propi iely of nietiihcts j iuj; in their assessments, which suiceslinn was itniiiediaioly acted U 1 1:. ( hi nio'.ion of III. Snyder, the Convom lion look n lece-s of lifteeii minutes. Alter the elapM of an hour, A. II. Cotl' lolh moved lliat a eommitteo of three he 11pp. iinted to wait upon (lie Committee on U"-o'iiii' in to ascertain how t-oon they won Id he likely to report. Aftaed 10. The (.'hair ap.oiiiled A. II. (.'otlro'.li, K. M. Kerr, and M r. liicln ids said commit tee. In their nha.'tice, the Committee on Suh stitiiUMi I)eleiiles li'ported that evcryi tiling laid heeii amioahly arr: ngeil, and advcd to he d:.scliaie'l, which was iij:reed to. lecnmmit'pp returned, and icporled that the Committee on Resolutions would reiioit in ten minutes. i; II Kcir nih.i-e.l il, fnlinuim- li,:Jv,d. That the thanks of this Co:,, volition ho tendered to V. M. Hutchinson f,,r i, ,s ,...,.,.,,s .,., -lim,. o, fi.iliir,M , -, . ,, , m . iv p -1 al .1 i-l i j ti-1 ice, ensure dome-tic t rnnrjiiil ity. iin i e fm- the common defence, (f) ionic the genenil welfare, and .secure tin; l!es-ii-gs of liiiei ty to posterity ; tiit-refoio, 1-t. e.i'.'i t.r. That the only object I' the I ii'ili, ,,M a' ic p ii'lV N lilt! Tt i of the l i. ion as il was, t ho ;i:r..v) i-n.'ieii of the ( '....-','. ;,, ii.- if ti. 2d iV.i.Vn, That to tho end that the I'iii iii he lestored, arol the Cons.ilution ti ti 1 1 laws enl'urred thmughout their whole t-xtenl. wo pledge our hearlv and tinitial ilied support tn the Federal (iovcrmnc ttt in the cnergeiio pi oseotit ion of the exist. ing war. i.' .mm i, Unit Hip true inn) only ob'eet of the war is to re-loio (he U nion ; j;,.-t nu uihor of votes, was deolarod noun and enforce the laws. Such a p: rpo-e ,i:l J uinid (he most vociferutis npplaiiso. alone is worlhy the awlul siicriliee '.. h ieii j Cn too. ion ol K. II. Kerr too nomina il ousts ii-of lihi and of trcisure ; will) ti,,n w;w made iinaniiiious. such a purpn-o uLnc can wo hopn for tu,--(P--. And lho-e w ho I. em Si-ctinnal feel ing or I'.irty cr private motives would give any other diieotion to lb? ptlorts of our armies are unjust and nnw ot ihy to ho entrusted with pi urr, and would cau-e nil our exertion-, cxti.ioid.naiy n ml uiiimra lelod as they are, to prove fulilo in (ho end 4th. Ji.solccil, '1 Tint we justly viev with ahum the reckless extravagance which pervade .omo of the depiirUnelils ol the Federal lioveipuiont, ami tint a return to rigid economy and accountability is indis- pen-ahle to arre-t the sysiomatic plunder of tho ptiblie treasury by favored purlisniis, and thai in view ot Die recent alurlling (I velopeiiients of frauds and corruptions nt tho Fedeiiil metropolis and throughout tho counttv that wo holdan cntirechange of adniinistratioii to he imperatively co- lll.initeo. nth. i.Viiii-ftl, That the parly fnnal ioi.-m or ctinio, whiehever it may bo culled, that seeks to turn tho slavt sol Southern Stales ' loose to overrun tho North ami enter into ' competition with thn w Idle laboring mass-1 es, thus degrading and insulting their man-j i hood, by placing them on an equality with ' negroes in their occupation, is in-tilling to 'on- race, ni.d merits our mo.l omphalio, ! ami unqunliiied cmdemnation. ' (,th. Ji'Mrrrd, That we denouncP W7e rrn A'- !liii and Sit'thcrn S-win as tho oo epoi aiing sources of our pre-enl caiam-j iii,.- alike troisinalle to the Contitution and i'iii"'i to the I nion. i no only wny to n mlorni L'nion and a resp'cfri Consti tution with returning peace ami prosperi ty is through the overthrow of bo'.h. rd, l.-b.rnf. 1 hut, ihe I leinocrnev Ctt j jrrinviVaiiia is equally opposed to all I SOct ional legislation ami geographical par- j i,.s, n hich base their ho o tor continued ' partisan success on tlio agrnriiiiiism of 1 emancipation and hypercritical philan- i thiopy -nnonuon : oecuuso nenner ! known to the Constitution, and both sre I intomlod to aid disunion ami fuhvert the Constitution nnd to orevent the restora- lion, unity, of peace nnd concoro among county. Stales nnd people. 'J A J Gerrittson, Montrose Susquchan. l-th. Jlcsulvcd, T hat the Constitution and na eounty. the laws aro Mjfficiont for any emergency, 10 Stanley Woodward, Wilkeshnrre.Lu and lhat tiie suppression of the freedom county county. 0f speech and of the pres, and the unlair- U Y Jme. Warren, W arr en county. 'ram 111 0 lit t cli tilled to iiml ouelit to ho admit ti'il lo political or Kociul p'iia!iiy with tlio w hilA mee, hut 1 tint it our du ly t ) treul (liein wiih kindnosH and con uderation, tin an inleiior and dependent lace ; that tin I'iehl of tlio sovcriil Stales to dotcrniirp (he position and dntie. nl the 1 ace is n sov!rpij.'n ril't. n rid the lilediio" ol tin.- I onstitiiiion reipnre lis, n; loval ciMeiis, 110; In iiilcrlbre lliei tuvi'.h. It it li . Jii-xi'U i l. llial Ciaigress Iuh no power to depi ivo iui permu of hii pio(i t-rty lor any oi imimd ollenon. unless Ihut person ha , Lcen fust duly convicted of the olleiiee hy the verd it I ol a jury ; and (hat nil acts ol t'oiigro.-s like thosu Intel v pas, cd hy the Ilnuse of 1 1 1-1 I p-senUtiveH, which assume tn loi felt or conliscato the esdites ol men lor ylleiices of w hich they have not heen convictud upon due trial hy jury, aro unconstitutional, and lead to op-, pression and tyranny. It is no justifica tion for such uctH that tho crimes enmi milled in the prosecution of tho rehellion aro of unexampled atrocity ; nor Is there ,iny such jusliti.' itioli us State necessity known to our lioyef nment or laws. 11th. lcscrr,l, Tina (ho ConslituUon and I'nion and the laws must ho preser ved ami taainlaiiii'd in nil their nrooor am) rightful supremacy, and that the re bellion now in arms against them luuetho suppressed and put down, and that it is our duly (o una all constitutional meas ures necessary and propel to that end. l'Jth. JicM'h'cl, That the soldiers com posing our tn in it st merit tho warmest thank, of the nation. Their country cul led, and nobly did l hey respond. Living, they shall know n nation's gratitude; wounded, a nation's tare, and dying, Ihoy shail live in our memories, and monu ments shall he raised to teach posterity to honor tlio patriots and heroes wlioolloiod I Ul,ui' live hi ineir cun ry s uitar. i tiiur ' widows and orphans shall bo adopted by ' tho mil ion, to bo walclieil over, and cared ! f'o as objects truly worthy a nation's guar- i diatishi p. I Th o losol u I ion s were u n a n i mnu-ly au op leo, uiuiii iwuii imu eniiiusitisiiu appiuur. (in motion ol Mr. l.nmbcrton, L'l-iuhvd, 'I'linl this Convention do now .,neu..,l m -tin nninio'iiinn and election of candidate, lor Auditor C.jnurul nod Surveyor icneral, w hich was agreed to. Mr. Coll roth nominated W. P. Schell, of I',ed!oi-.l county, for Auditor 'lunoial. Mr. Shoemaker nominated Isaac SIcnk or, of Unian county. Mr. Knight nominated F. Vauzant. Mr. Picking nominated Col. J, Zieglor. (iciieritl K'liiiiifort nominate 1 Ktch'o-di son L. Wright The Convent inn then proceeded to hid - lot, with tha following result 6th. ! 17 72 ' 00, 00 3'J 1 ! 1-t. 2d. 3d. -nil. 5th. W. r. Sehcll, 2-1 2.i HO 2 2'J Isaac Slotiker, IS 2d 32 S?. 43 F. Vitnz int, 20 15 IS 12 G J. Ziogler, 21 17 1 00 00 R. h. Wright, 3tf -12 40 50 40 J. M. Weiheroll, 4 4 2 2 1 On tho third ballot tho name of Colonel Zioglor was withdrawn On the sixth ballot, Hon, Isaac Slenker, 1 (,f U nioti eouiitv. Imvini' received tho hir- I'hn l'nnn.litl.,11 im.t ,.r,,n.,n.l,l In vr,l for a can li.lnto for Surveyor General, with the foilowliig if suit .- StiltVI.VOIt okm.ral 1st. bal. J. P. lhirr, 47 W. T. 11. 1'iiuley, 25 Dr. Chas. 11,11, 15 2d Li. 7'J 25 V M. P. Rhoailes, 0 .Ioel K. James, 2 Col. L. L. Tate, 17 7 'W.O.Snyder, A S. A. UaokV.s, 7 Col. J. F. Hartranlt, 2 1 Wilhdiaw ti alter tho firsl ballot. On tho second ballot J. P. P,.i:r, having ) received a majority of.nll tho votes oast, was do. hired noniitritod, amid loud ami enthusiastic appiiittso tin motion ol . K. tlson tlio nonu- niiinni ...is iii. ,'it vi ii.iii i iii,.,... , Mr. Kerr culled up Mr. CofTroth's roso- lotion, and ollored a moditiciition making the Idinii inati ol Hie i.onvenlion unair' man of the Stale Central Commit! co.w hich was agreed to. On motion, the Convention adjourned until tJ o'clock. KVF.XI Nfi SLSSIUN. Th(J Ck.n veil t ion reassPinhlod at 8J o'clock in nnrsiianeo of ndioiirnmnnt whi-n I the following persons woro apjioinled mombers of the State Contra! Committee: I". W. IIcuiiKs, Schuylkill, Chairman. 1. Thomas 11. Gaskill, Philndolphia. Joseph Lipponcoit, " Simon W. Arnold, " Isaac S. CHssin, " 0 1 1 W,,. 'iM,ri. r'liAclAt rtntDnrni. ft. I Illl AVU1, vnvibi i ii iiiniin Co. 3. Jesse Ii. Davis, Xorristown, Mont- goniery county. 4. Dr. J. D. Mendenhall, Doylestown, Bucks county. 5. Hobert M'Dowell, Slatington, Lehigh ist'oumy. ti it in i morigiii, iveniiiux, i n. 7 fleo De 1! Keim, l'oltoviile, l'n. 8 Fphraim W Hamlin, Bethany, ayne 12 I'hr.on Jarrelt, hock Haven, Clinton count v. lit Thomas Chalfnnt, Danvillo, Mob. lour county, M .lohn II. Criswcll, Shipponihurg, pumherlHtid eounty. 15 li A I aniherton.lliirrishurg, Dauphin county. l'i ,lnni"n I'a' t M i. n, P . on -i r Co a ii : y , i ugh M 2 I. a tn. ,i.;, : i'. maty -'Virl , Lftn1 S '.i Cj, Columbia, Y ::-k county. 1 ' .' ,:.o ',-.!. -e ::, V.ak, IS ( , I V ' II .u l.t'llI'M 11, 'l.Hiu'jcriiimrc. r r ii It 1 1 1 cjaaiv. ly A 11 CotJrolh, S(.-iiiorsot, Pomoraal county. W John Fotilon, Eheiiil utg, Caniiirla-. couiily . 1 H l ! as M. Chirk, Indiana, Indiana. oounly. 22 James C (,'lnrko, (roonshurg, West i hoi eland county. 21i Wm Tatterson, Patterson's Mills Wa.-hinglon county. 24 tieotgo W Cass, I'itteburg. John C. lHiun, do 25 Churlos Carter, lluavor, Boaver Co. 20 L IS Morris, Now Cantlo, Lawrcnoq county. 27 iienjaniin Whitman, Krio, Erlo countv. 28 W W I5urr, Clarion, Clarion county. Mr Fulton oll'ored tlio following which wan adopted unanimously. Ilrxolved, That ihe thanks of this Con volition bo and aro hereby tendered to the President for the dignified, impartial and. ttlieiont manner in which he has dischar ged the onorous and responsible duties of his delicate position, anu also to the otni er otlip.era for their prompt, courteous and valuable assistance. A motion was then Riibmitted that tho Convention adjourn sine die, Bnd resolro itself into a mass meeting. ltoforo putting tho quostion tho Presi dent addressed the Convention in a fow niritod und ehxiucnt remarks which elio itod the greatest applause, after which the Convention adjourned finally. The Question of the Times. Under this head the Washington Slur, discusses in an elaborate article the slaTQ ry question ; urges upon the Border Statoa gradual emancipation with colonization ; and says how certain it is ihat "no white inun iu the Hoi dor slave-holding States, i ioh or poor, io high position or in humble life, can fail to be immensely Advantaged in the end hy the displacement of slave with while labor arouud him." The Star thus ban ih-. the policy of the Abolition' ! fat : Lancaster Intel. 'What the policy ot tlio Abolitionist means, is being realized in the rapid in crease of demands nn the National Treas ury to support and extend the sohomeof gathering the negroes of the South into huge and numerous boarding schools, there to be foil, clothed and educated at the cost ol the loyal white tax payers, ah ready burdened almost past endurance to meet tho iegilimalo expenses of the war. ; Although in its infancy, it will ho safe to say tlml tin- policy lias already addoq millions on millions lo the taxes necessai ry lo ho paid by Northern white labor nominally on account of the war. Every man of ohseivation must now comprehend that, if it is to have longer sway, it promises to make the white peo plo of the land merely the providers of ,t ba or rd, clothing and education fur the ne- j groes of 'he South, free of cort a result thai fow al present over-zealous anti slai voiy sympathizers will ondorse nn hour alt?r tluir very firft spltleniont wiih the tux gatherer, soon to pay tliprn his first visit on account of the war. It is also the policy of lilling tho North, as well as tho . ' U 11, Willi lOUrmUIIOnS 01 IJIO UHCOn ! 'olln,,le. nc c""PumorR and non-pro flucotv, iii place of keeping in the South, j as formerly, four millions ot luhorers, on I every dollar of whose productions North ern w hite hil'iir and capital annually drew j as largo an nggrega'.e divt In., 1 -is was drawn by tho capital iteiually working it It iu own profit. Il is f'ii, ; er the poli cy of foicing while and bl iek social ami industrial equality upon all, t nit must in evitably end in Lnn!hd isui niiiiiug to a war of races that will xiorinit,nio the race for whose benefit it is unwisely sought to he entailed on the coui.tr-. ." Tho following nro the nanios of thnOov ernnts of the loyal .Statin whoso signatures do r.ot nppear in the petition lo the Pres ident to immediately oil out, addilional troops to put down tho rebellion : Delawaro Wm. Burton, secession proC' livitps. Iowa Sauiuol J. Kirk wood, republi can. Kansas Charles Bohison, abolition, Haisachusetts John A. Andrew, a boh ition. Kentucky Berinh Magoffin, seccsion. Bond Island William Spraguo, Union democrat. Tho Governors of Cul'foruia and Oriv gon, were too far off for tho putition to reach in time. Cost of Haisi.no Voluntecrs: Tho Mil waukeo News says ; At the close of the report of tho investi. gating oimmitteo is the following state ment, comparing the cost of raising sol diers in Wisconsin with the cost in other States , "hi Michigan 1,000 men cost $21, 000 ; In Iowa 1,000 men cost ;.22,5O0 ; in New York 1,000 men cost $27,3.'i; in 111 inois 1,000 men cost 12,005, and in Wii. cousin 1,000 umn oo.-t near! $100,000," Wisdom is better than riches; wisdom guards thee, but thou hast to guard tht riches. Bichos diminish in the using ; hut wisdom increases in Iho use of it. A scholar of had liio is lik a Wind man holding a torch, by which he give other light, but cannot see himsilf. The beginning of angor is foolishnrn, an I itrnri repentant.