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'VANS TM I,,pgiegLeihikx:s# 6 o. - Nri? 113125AkmArl•;--IlisiOifiVtii*iikihiii'lliiieral ..... c d m i ..fi t tiri f oilimi _ it ii,j ,..,p, ,,-1 4 , 4 , 1 _ 1 4 1 ..-:, Aseem6ly'inylast 1 annual Omninuirjesties, it na g Vi,3 9.11 mi 3 4,1, 0 .fi ' Ailititoworum, hi- thesoultie efunfeigtnid-litatifitsltion 10 he , tfiirthe., 3 6. l oMm", .4 -lie - MI 1 one flUDDier7, lqibie to itiiirouttee to the: 'people, and 34 2- their s ti c it isi v n ,r t goirs , Ao4,y4 .. • ,, _-iitA i T . , 6 „ , 1 Representatives; that; notwithstanding ' the. ~,f , l iitiiidiraiiiw. ,g„it . ,;4B.i,#. : ~.,-„ ...- iiiim iif i-prnsent 'unfavorable crude int. the ;.intenentaxy,i.simm 22t . Ir-figlizio,„: -- •44,'''. aw e _ a . irc.t. Nabs of this country, and. Out general • puni-th, fou r a iig, wit i a t urral- . Zti toi , 1A".7 ...*eclratiort,6l badmen '.andseredite `that MOW annual h fidi t o i f ilis;;:l, :d ioi t te4.l . t . tEpi condition of.Peullaylvaitie,l3-: highly lehti4w- ishatife i 7 ivbilie tit Viin fat ytmivbarle ~,,,, „,,,,- ~ . ,-,-,-, .. CS —Z, tort' -4 ..: .., .. r.'t : • 1 , .., --. - ...-,..0..., ", •.- • -t, • • i'. ' .• of 'Oinitiiiiiii4lair &an= c ung,„pe . T in een The receipts at the State.TreaOurY, from-all :Theco - t ado w ralth, 4 iiM my r ja iii sir .- Semmes. fer the tlscal leer , tedhlit eP the 341 "'initiving:theinesilddAit WeilmniatividrifivO l er , . N°vele:Oer• XOP ( V. TezeiA 3 .4 7 - 9, 1 1 g . „ 3/, 39 - - -OPTihita*irhifili , SkinediCiaidirifiivOritt the, whiette4 the aveli " able.belan in • b no1" - ` 45 " ' Stiste and tteliiiiaidoii"cf 'OW* iirrimiiituia : : 3t 3 21 00 0 11,. the at 4 ' l k e ii day rli whole sum available 118 2 . ,' . 1 41 : w 4 aly nstm - t a lti t i r t - e l tvi . — ; .trii .".— Tv i l; " ;i:r7 - ,: 3 ; - n ip , ... ei tit th e r ~",- Y i4r Will 1:!e, found to icif,f4t3111,041417,iT-40 saute ccitire.„'hiiiol•iirtethi mks ' 14stao4 lytth , ..evenditnres, for all; purposes, !ca.: tik same ' • alike reisalt.'"ity - tttehibei . ' -Olgi ens: ' periofit, were $3.83i.14732, • Denilrig an avail-, j w ii i i-di t ai n -dt.in..tiii.mtee - e;6l - '` oTP el- 4 abletialance in the Tioaeniiy, on :the ,la any phis nised- Mid' Of "'the' ' • ''ibbif.iiitiniff ,A'iltie-'t "of Diceinhei,lB6o; . cif 0381438 OS.' 'The for-. . tn e l kf o f 4,110;006. 1 ` 'Ski'lltit jtuttnieht ha& ' kiwink items are embraced in the ;e4eriat•- - =biers obtained Tor' sB6s,ooofif tieffilibtiOing, ' tures for-the fiscal .ea'r, viz : - '• ' „,,, the - whole ithount which' beeithie. drib lnfir t4a . Loans redeemed... •.••.. . . • . • • .. - 4 664 , 8 ° 1 "u 1860:e Vlretrit'Whisbh . aBtiliid'tilirtukbbliimet, - Relief notes "cancelled= :.: • . a , 1,81100. yea - rigini ii mtikb y ll6oB ; B2 6 o. ,.,:atig - . f i - iw eetr. , Interest' certificates, ' .; 439 Pl. • Ebullient' Tot theiryeti•''M''beitriethh'lliiiiittin . Domestic creditors' certificates... ; 5. 4 u , 40414 , othrit ,. on , an timbal likiii b . 4 , 643 ... 43034; Dania c a on the pnblio works and pony a but it few VS' since, b y .ind thi3-seconVer-list.;l thitrabeiniaitane,' :ife' itlemt4it'wee old Matins.— ,•.... ••• .. .•..... . 22,6402, m& --- " -- 7 7 7: •departhient of the Commonwealth. l - - - -7 ' ' 7*. Afterthe itiiiiVerYili chit - IMMO= :pleal Of -Dauphin county, the - I:lease 'Wire reOurved bY• write of errori taken Mr behalf '' - dflhe denlnd- - orata,to- the Supreme Goitrt l of this `State;Whefe,' they werearpiedln'Jime last;' and in Ootbbef that , tribunatMettained thli ,l 4leetsiort. of :the loud of , domrtioapleasi and held the to be. plearly.comnititutional 3. -tinirrunitirir niths the • Abiranakitig-poweirizaffinaltrinth&ekhOf the' I State to tat a . corporation'tilderi 's law to r .whinhdt , owes Its ekistenee: litter notirith, Fetandhig this puointembe• of opinion , aud" fur: siou•ont behalf of the 'otistitritedrf authoritiee of Pennsylvania, the' litigstketr is not' yet•at an ' , end ; for the railroad 'company heti recently„ ,removed: the oases, by *rite: of. - error,. f to -, th0,.. Supreme Courtof the .ll:Statei,:whino - they are. now pending, YThat.the deeisiOn-of that court it illfw hea made, :fully sestet' the right- of . .a,_ sovereign State to.iinforocra - contract between the State and a corporation, and entirely vindf:' cat° the-power of a State to hawse anon tame , upon oorporations, nein her sovereign-will she' may...deem proper, I ,02131110 - for -a moment Making, of the public debt itotnal•:.. ly paid. during the year, the trim of • •-• • • 691 75789' The funded and-unfunded debt of the Cont. - monwealth;on thetrstidayof Dikiembei, 18p,, was as follows : • • FUNDED .DEBT. 6 per cent, loans, 5 do 4 do 4 do Total funded debt UNFUNDED DEBT Relief notes in circulation $101,213-00 Interest certificates outstanding. . .118,513 82 . do . unolaimed-•- • 4,948..38 Domeatio credit Ors , , ,1302 30 Total unfunded debt • • • • • • .• -$125,977 -.10• . Making the entire.•debt of the .Common wealth, at the • period named,r538,638,961.07: 'The funded and unfunded debt of Attfitate, at the olO'se of the last fiscal year, ,riiicomber 1,1860, stood as follows: ~ ' • - FUNDED DEBT 6 per cent. loans 5 do 4} do 4 do Total funded debt, UNFUNDED DEBT, Relief notes in circulation, '599,40.206 interest certificates outstanding 16,074:30 Do, unclaimed '4,448:38 Domestic creditors' certificates " 797.10 Total unfunded debt Making the entire public debt of Pennsyl vania, on the first day of December last, $37, 969,847.50. To pay the principal and interest of this debt, besides the ordinary sources of revenue, the Commonwealth holds the following inort-. gage bonds, derived from the sale, of hor public improvements,. viz.: Bonds of Pennsylvania railroad . company $7,200,000.00 Bonds of Stmbury and Brie rail road„ company Bonds of Wyoming canal cora . pang Total : $10,984000.0.0 At the close of the fiscal - y, on the first day of Decem ber, 1861 the public debt of this . Commonwealth, funded and ' unfunded, was ' $39,884788.22 It is now, at the close of the fiscal year, 1860 Having been reduced, during the last three years ' 1,911,890.72 The available balance in the Treasury on the first day of December, 1857, was On the first day of Dezember, 1860, it was 881,433.08 Exceeding the former balance in the sum of . Add to this the sum paid at the Treasdry during the past 'three years, for debts and claims against the•.Conimon weulth arising out of„ the constraCtion and maintenance of the public improvements, and which was substantially a part of the unfunded debt of . the Commonwealth, :amounting to And we have the sum ce 324,901.42 By adding this sum to the amonnillidd on the. public debt from December 1.1867; to De cember 1, 1860, to wit: $1,911, 890 72 it will be found.that during the past thief, yeare the State has not only met all her liabilities, in cluding all the expenses of the government, and the interest on her public debt,, but hits diminished her actual indebtedness the slim of $2,236,882.15... , - , • When it is remembered that for the, last three years the tax on real and. personal es• tate has been but two and a half mills on the dollar, while froni 1844 to 1857 it was three ....,mills—that.for the past twa.years and six menths the _State has received no part of the tax on tonnage due from the. Pennsylvania, railroad company—and that since July ; 1859, the interest on tha bonds held by, the State agsinet the Sunbury and Erie railroad conitpaf. ny has remained due and unpaid, Wits: cer tainly cause for hearty congratulation, that, ' without aid from these iMportant sources ef revenue, so great a redtioticin . bf the public debt has been accomplished in-comparatively' so short a period. The fundetl-dobt .of the _State is now lees than it has,been since .1842, - ' and the unfunded and floating debt,' Which at that- time amounted to upwaras of two millions' of dollars„ has leen almost entirely redeemed. It is now reduced•to $120.721 78—and of this ' - situloVerninety-tinelbousanddollariconsists' of retief notes' . most Of - Which - ere Undoubtedli either lost'Ar ' destroyed, and will, therefore never be iiresented- for payment. The% claitim" . . against the:State, accruing from the construe : tionand maintainanee of -her canals and-rail roads, are now reduced to a mere nominal sum; . ' and, in the future, arta providing for the or . , divary expenses otgovernmenti.ber revenue s and her energies may. be exclusively Applied . to the payment of the intereet; ,And the die- charge of the principal of her .public debt- - The Teeple of this - Comnionwealth have .., , hitherto met, with promptness, the" dews ids ; made:upon them, from time to tirne„..feir ' [ t.he • ways and means of . .replenishing the , : Public • Treasury; .and now,. that. they see , OW: WI onerous .iebt - i - with which they - have ;been'Sia long ; : bindened, is each year certainly and . rapidly disappearing—that the amouat re-'•' . quiyed to meet the interest is annually being ~.. iiiinjUished—Ortt: conse.quently : weal! greater sum cap. each year be devoted to the reductibn' . ' of the 'principal of the debt, without resorting .. , that, to Additional sources 'of ' revert ue—ana m with a proper husbanding of the e 'reseurees. of . ' the State„ the day is not far - d i stant , when di ': ' "reef taxation:ln Pennsylvarda.will cease alto - ' litherCathe,PayMeribUf such' taxes as map for the title heirequired-to meet the - Pifiblic Mines ' - 'I sales, t wilFContimie to be - met ,Wtiit'"eheiarful nese and-alacrity: - But they setilf iiiiitiort, ably hold those towthose care they +ave. ext l. /- trusted trii'fillartblal intereste of the 'State to 1 a rigid iotitsintability. - Thietiterd sh6od, Ist . this 'particular -juactilrb, 'when the ' bi sinew,. . ' .`: - .5 ancl - ,'xnonenisit%effaitie•-!ef the lionlitry'Aerici, ".greatlyi.depreserui7iliethetstriefoieebin in' public_expenditures, is so manifest, that it can i ~..,".scaroely be neneasag to,:,fall,attftinn to;o Pk" a g t Xlo sl t 'n_l'ea# l ..g i S l * W 'lW kti :44 I "Plag°4 IT/ 110 )?"X9 1 P 1 4 C.l.c itYclPk .T.'P /631-Ca 'a .... ,IlLe'resientietiit' e - Ceinnipi:3o4l4 l W4 4, at 1 1 - , -; Effie time, • ut i iii #' ' *itti fi lr e 41 7.1 i iiiiiiia'Vfii . leia ofeil'of ilk ' iiii fife .:40-917 ... '.• .i 'WI) . 3::1;17. •?.f Li.+3 .0 Satbi '" • = 6/1,141 VIM I "agtotiAlmfirve.— - S: etY t i 74. sw_ - 4,.•,•=,, ' 4 i. v 4 -NA?, 'al3l:lVl.,- rz=f l V.'l ,- tAk 0 ,„ oth $4 ,- ,i4 , 14Cd'1r4; - a4_ trA2 itr4l, s "`"ZIECV"-ta df-4"1. 4 . 1 7," ~ .tv•steittp: -Isno — . - 94 4, 440 411 , 10( - , g,arta .1 ° 1" ' , tot ;1 - gtr,' A v.rmitlar-4 5-ei„ • • +Alt 41''s - v4•l`• „ 4,7 ur- 4 t drag,. tclifil mixt* , -s-,4418 coh,tt.Tlr• vqr 170111. r f'l.* 1-5 •• .11.9.Acen , . _ .~~ :~ ",~ $400,i330..014 37,446r i 1 / 5 3.,e7, 388,200,0Q -100;400.00 85,518,988,31 doubt., •- - , • ' t ....,.,• . •••I • •••Tio complete the history of this !important' iitigation,and to show that every effect has been thus far; made to compel-the payineut-of this large saw. of money into. the Treasury of the State, it is proper* :add, that the •Itrw officer ot the Commonwealth; being • of, :opinion that the writs of error were not homed from tithe supreme court of the ;United • States in timeto prevent the collection of the:: judge.' merits:rendered in the State eourto, • extort: Lions were issued to the sheriff of the County. of Dauphin,• and proceedings are now pend ing in.the Supreme Court of this State, to de -terroinewhether the Commonwealth can com.• pel the:payment of the jadgendenta, ' already recover* , before the final decision by 'the, Supreme 'Court of the•Unitedatates. - -- - The Smiting and • Erie • railroad tompany having failed 'to negotiate 'ha mortgage bonds in.their present condition, the expectations confidently entertained of an early completion of that most important. improvement, have not been realized. The work daring the past year, however, although greatly 'retarded, has , been continually progressing; :upwards of one million of &Wars having been expended on the line.ftom November, 1859, to November,, 4860. • The whole length of the road, !roar' the borough of Sunbury to the harbor on the lake, .at the -city - of' Erie, is 288 miles': of which-. 148 *lles are .'now finished and' in operation, and 115 miles of the 'remaining portion of the line are graded; leaving but twenty-five milestyette grade._ Pennsylvania is largely interested, in ,the early completion' and success Of this great thoroughfare, not only dreoanieselorie, the creditor., of..the com pany' r rcirrthiri ,sigiciunt•"o,l , tlitritt" iipel , fl,' half millions orctOthirs; 'bat for ifkoctdifiiing, and . more cogent ,reason, ' that,: the',mpreviiment; when completed; will open one of. 'the most important channels of trade between the city of Philadelphia. and , the, greet lakes 'arthe • west, at the best harbor on Lake Bile,•entirely within the lied* lif "our own State, whioli has. iiii, , er, been contearplated.' It- will r *iiieYert develop, the_reaouroes , of a • large portion of , North-WerternlotainsylVarria, abounding •Witti; :the riothat **rale, ande. lumber region of . _isnsuipassed exoellence,:which the munificent , hand:Of the State has hitherto, totally, neglect ' ed.' ,`I3Y. (114414 Of bet , branch &hails to that: company; in eziolutrige for its. mortgage bonds; the State has 'already:ll4'oly aided',in :the 401041eilell of ,"tliii i.teitt".Wei.4l, l4l ' ll it : may ' be necessary, to insure it completion, that' larthet legislation ehould''be bad in order to rend*: the meene,,orthe aCiPileseY . eldatii!Ae It ia evident that a liberal, policy, entire part ' of the Will p ro " mote alike theta.: tere4e, et the Commonwealth and, Athe'reilfead ' company ; nevertheless!, •great *re should , be taken te-ptoteot;,tilel • oar Ipoisible,, the ,fiebt ' net . /due,. from .thei. company to the . State.. If ell propositions which- may be made for a t change ;in the' securities now held'_ly the : ComnieWitralth;tie. :'carefully **Meted:. by . the legislature,. and no. more yielded than sinincieconetaylenzands;Witleptookf - ,*vb :ion; for the rgisi' application of;.:whatevei. means may be realized, it is believed, that; anfilMentreli4mitir be Arenhiff id?PO r tilmi4Anis: to enable ft promptly ta finien the roil. vihilq the teourityzemaining -will:be fully adequate SO inSure'the Althorn° paYrrieht'sif the priirot , pal anti interest the.: ben :of' itie ottioad oompany•now held by tder•Commoweaith,.. 1 I'commend thli t . r4 / 1 1 1.1il'at: to tie tegieteiure,: as one entitledito its most • careful • considera- • tion, as 'well on. account of its vest impoitance `,to tliat'irertiog':'of the &ate ' thi9Vgh' xliiohl, the railroad paases—to the cities of Phila.del `phis! and Erie=stild to the railroad company= :sate the .goneigiiiealthllereiat.,. Premising "that , whatever policy it may. betheught expo; client to pursue, eirould be'adopted _ solely with • refeteree,te:the protection. and'furtheranee of - the public interests.. -•- • •• _ The attention ef the Legislature; is again invited to the subject of general education. Al the PieitiFt."3inetitre 'lt presents peculiar 'oleitne.• 149 49eit•* 3 1 2 04 of 401,ititrtex Of awn tury,has• satisfied the-prOverbially.i cautious people of,peknaylloioria; of the, aclaptedwils of • the cilehinorieoliohl*stem to Vielt wawa end condition. No less has the severe ordeal -of.. the past three yelin - shown its capability to endure ihose.middentatrenraelatich occasion ally prostrate Abe Other interests of the coin? mutiny. involving gloater expenditore than, Alai rest of, the .departments of gevernment, and that, too, mainly drawn from direct; tax- , ation, it is a prised fact, that, While most of, the the enterprises of, tiooletyjaftlilkbeentiglouely, einbarreased; andeomeprmoili - ii4pqpiftd, by, , the pecuniary - Crisis Of . .185 T, oar educational. :system. has not terni:tetardeff in any apprecia-', 111 e -degree. Ph the 'contrary, its ; oPerailone hate beeninaintained, 'to an extent tibia: pistol' . ifidleesiel.tlnit 'our oittiene l tuniiiiimi; ofitig'its , fainii:' Contrestieg its maim termite .rdtiiit.4 itieyiat year, - 'with'those of '1857;I . wB' find that the, whole mimber of ' pupil/ now in ; - tlicraihdels;.iii 847;414',' being an inerbase of 44.,4221 the* Wore.tatight, in 11,577 -efolicioie, 621 more this:rib:v.lBs7, daring an average term '. oftve• mantle Ana itinrand` - one-hiilt ;days, at." a costal , flitpebreemits pee pupil; pet •zoorith, by 14,065 teitoluks, being 629 more than :hi' 1857. The eirtse eenditure of the system, for theithisr•feldfilaidadifigitiet of the School. •Departmeht,••ll42,BBBolso 80. These figures it ..i4ord Mom". PliokolAgtl4o:444.4Piot:tbe op. :;Orations ttiPsentilitti I,Puitnite..t.trhel IS9tde nc4 6 4 11te8 !".t a .0919A4, 4 45 en'Tte4l. 3 ,4??P i f' i a r y . t i n k, i tt, ti*„,.9 4 i 4 t,.. lIRT4.4IR)V - . ° !t i " 4. I'l ' , Trr/r•stm- - tm.. , tarrtiv;l 'ii; - ..:.-' * ii ~,JP, 1 3 01. 44 3 Wit1 4 5 4 ,110140. 0144 _4 4 .0A.114 1 . f 9 5, 'the due training of tjArgo,qi, ,, fporinur • tY.'is•lari);.:vollift4.H M.4,4Praing array -Itt e al9./?9,t RsPl4.7 1 , 1 . , of its * ll Irk.. . ....v 4 t1 . .„ . „Ay , 1, 01161 . 4 . . 1 ' 9 , VliclUb A,, , - the_botetintit A ogt,., -„ • -t0 .•.. , : -v/.10.116;',14t1ed wt - ' POI' ''Zi Al tair *fai l fliielill - " ' • - `l9llln'illolit ..solfocl etas Jim $400,630:00 36,967,295 72 . . . 381,200 00 100,000X10 37,849,126.72 $120,721.78 3,600,000.00 281,000.00 37,969,847.50 $528,106.47 , 153,326.61 171,66402 L ,. _ " .',.:- ':',.--- .. -.".-.Y.'7 , . i:- . ' 7 A .'1,',..4.,Z:.!'f't'.,-.`e..,:'(,!_.t..-i.: __ '~~ :. • " ---7 ?" ;J. - ' • - ;.•„ '•"` 4l ~ .A"•-• 14161 i 5'.•W - 4 . T - • ',4l,r4strititi.eXcatbre lES.r.ba'A''X'37:47rl.47l.7ll, BOAskifteeiliect Iliki'llgeiPlifiligilii r sif Viit r witit & 1 ' ngilikir 4amo ithiiiie' licatatillfreellitiistuowi* - lambert C . lliithott• Oki 4- 14 bil27lllFlata telifltithiL'f , lo. - 16141111. Martlllealla4ROVllPWldilettiottbdiAllalgthek i faspiorosoolit OffthilootcoottoOork, AirogisAste 41**C,tioo,rtiplid.'t • • • • • • TA* 44PDP*41/"Ogyookllisitiavy! , 1 : 1 1101•0411,06.4014 ,, eLlhbohoiegi* ir ~, t..-POomm,4ll,o4rffirgegg. Wouse s q. ir nr#,(.4omteL , . 14nr go ' vr 31,1 . tri,,.9 , _ ~... , N 4040 ' VZ ~ , , ileill ' ~ , Z g itr, *a &Asir oi* , . , . , l it hinoW" TOW' taitit ofiq be ? o •• • • fkati7lotitVi pYtitii* ' 4 witibalidelaFfritiO W . i it ii i pti r .. 2111 - otrielefifftliiin,kleiinerima 4) 1 t 1 4 , Itiaitast *filiiiefoff atito , Itd6n - N tlio 'flkitillta‘Dotttlikisti , l - d~ibiala lA** Lomit a , 1 asofloioulltr*Pimolrylsiitm setioito;l4 , ,tii 4avoic. ; 'AMU Their Aft Aid the 'NW lOit! ' O , *Ant •thab wither made for' thelbuie tom •tion.: I GOO& , isodirootion Era ins . atitittrow 1 3 1 ,* - 0 9 04tottliradr guarailt* 'Mud; ii LAYot 6 kor,'Weliwiteagetkani their . ;lirililtik #44#l4,WIC:Anal no,oit muse ;, auk_ , .. . . rAcitlithli PM* iitill in , theiccentraltAireil 1/i"3 l l l lf444l,44 l ofritekkikik trgat: ittLooav, of: okay vli. havikA4 ,Atat: is Alsteßtut iP - Ochcelii.en) thoviw4 of. ouc Mick% ; oit - ifefteitxe Pr, 4arflng , M effolta 40 , tl4 ' - 14. 9Y e r p 'P , -tbe MinAR pIa9RIB,ABI. - V Tiw . g.nictueife, l 4.r - Ixii3MlPßitgriio4B 41) 7 n)fiti ll oti . iir l ion n Itt il )rlt onty l( r lo,att al ifa ti r e rd:. ter £6 Via' 'dfintrictiii,* WI i 4 et . ~t9tilt Wdbl3*!4telfll3B In „air L 1 '.‘ti, l rbPeift q ' ), ' 8 4 ' .." '' / s ' r— i, '-. - 1 ' l '' it id' lid, 'h w er; the COnitgon ' i ' ' I oti ayateiti, *MC aid bonbritlakfto; tii*Stiiiirlis - t' -15;. that iilahns yotkeentire attention' iit*l - . eine to education. "PennOivaula also,boli . :het-collegiate, 'academia:at; , isotentitio, `, iirofe - atonal, aud- phibuithropios , institutiOnsand . , numerous ptivateceehoolg of every trade l f ;In Attie respeit,;ellitiL 5860W:btu no member: qt the aonlederag ;; bitaroid mare.AisAtist st•• te091 3 : to the:-Proper atettnioe;•••ehe hew thra. dar„beett „raniced,fity. below her . -Jest standard.' The „present, is not, the propar,tlete..lo4l" POW' giants to 'institutions of these ohmage which • itifretefore•Xeoeived• State• 1441,41 f; it-were. thh public sOltiloAltAPi! do.not pogsaa the roaittelto data for a site anadPot•PAMEOlt-of liberality. The I:etdod tillt arrive when all - pith*e:4Bo fl onal'agehofes - nenl4,he I ncluded Ppe-'gFeat `system for the elevation' rmind•endpaeitits . 40;1 1 v/ben this State wilt he' dbfitit;pittifSnisi • ever Y'ParePer e ff oit in - tide goed.'Whr,k. - • For the details of the syetem, dining Vie last egq . 7 yen, tlftiAtterftiortr ' ac the Legisla ture fs respeetffilly:refetiaa' to the annual re• P' rt 9 1 ti ke -C o n/ E ?? • S chool • :Department,. `hereWit • I dedire again, especially; to call the attenr ;don: of the Ilenerid: Assembly to - the Farmers! High, School of Pennsylvania, ; 5 ,an institu tion which proposes to accomplish an Object. which has' never beeit attained in thiee6"untry4-1. the, supply of a want .which has besti•feli by the agricultural community,:theedusation of their sons,7at once, to scientific knowledge, habitual indristry, and practical Skill; to fit them for the associations - of rural life; and the occupation, chosen. for them by their fathers. The gains of the farmer, „however. certain, are small. 'ne 'edUcation of hie eons "ahead, therefore, be measured Ity".- the ' nature d'his businese., There, seems to be : no practical mode of cheape ning education, but by combining an amount of. expenditure ; with in ~ :the ability- of a farmer, :with the daily -labor of the Eitucliwtt,`Be as to' totthe.h, so; inatit4ion.. nearlY,selisA 7 4 3 - tailigAS to bring. dt within the ,reack of .that Claes who constitute po important a, braneh of the itiditstry ofhur ppsple„. de sign of this scho'sl ipiraced the acsetanteda lion of four 'hundred atudeliie,:rnumper sential to the economical 'Of the hitt tein and, idthotikh the lipplientiens tor . la:fission •nhinterlesS; the utmost' efforts 'of 1 the trustees have - notenalited theie to complete mere Than one-tblitref the tcfae- Mimmodate more than geeffeaponeniiinber of stadeing. Many - indivichialeithroughbut the State,-eouvinced'of - the'derit areinstitn tiou which pi:daises so much good,` haie con -,tributed liberally to nrhat• has • already; been done vet/4.0e board of truetees have labored with is seal whichi cannot fats. conimotip .self ta • the, kind 'feeling of all our citizens. Scieetifielduoation hasadunced the interests of, every avocation, of life far less _than any, Pther,'and. , for .the manifest Teasori :thatit lips pet reached it, tp the i same. extent; and never, will reach, ;it,, uniess : the. body. be :educated to the Plow, as weTl,O4 the imht(,l l ,to tke,PlillosophiSal principles , Which' the plow's work develors. ' have always upon Idig.",.Filtiinets no 86164 .laVor, ,O,vgeA cause'Of my . own . boiiviatione Of , ..fttf, prefuliect 'itahhilnesk, sna 'ffiVor `been A:4O6U t 4 the Iteititliiii,adite people ' Iticehadterl•equiiediel2:iraiiiig 4.10 i `blttottot "keeerpte,:expettaltaferf and•OPteira "tions generally, and theise"..Will'dottlitletiti.l4 'laid before yam. ." , . rill the act passed , by the ' Legislature, - *I4 ,tablishinEr asystene-bt free banking , in: sylvania, and securing the labile - against loss ..from ',insolvent banks,: radical °hang& were giadein the , banldng: laws of this 'Slaty:. In stead ef,corporsaions-oreated : by spenialdaws; voluntary associations- are antl wised Whales OS thc.hticic#3llol banking,. witCon.k lather 4egialation, . and NI., lu.kc 4d4 1 P9 1 18 2 4.1 1- :IlrerPt A ulai t' 444 - . 4 .6l i 3 Puliz of '!? 2 4 1 k.. uco B :krilinci lation.as money , amP,i. B eour i s9,4 3 lo ha , 4 4- ,posited with the Auditor laneal for 01 piviit it4enWfin. The laW:fnalacl P4ll7lF ion, not oiiik . ,tiii the ' incorpqration ef,",new 'banking asso c iations, hoe enables banking ha-, 'banking alre*dy in 'existence to 'cOntitins 'their business for twelitY Mi Years llithis: ei-; fplration of their present 'Cliiiiteiii i ',44:ln• eilinj plying with its . prirrisforis; by withdrawing old circulation, 'and giVingtha sign:ol4es :required for the 'redemption` sf - their •iieW:fs, sued. ' The publio, - I am sursi, - Will: replete that -no fbrther necessity etists for legielativ6 abi I Mon, either on she snit :spot of creating new; -or re-ohartering:sldvbanks : snd:rthat-the time and attention. :Of their' Representatives, i will now, happily, be no lengermonopolised in thiil ; conedderation'of a subject hitherto-produetirel of so muck, strife and 'oontentioni; if ' net :.of positive evil. - . '1 : `-The rapid Imre:weer private banks; thiongn; ont-lheAtatcilli*ea. it.nclinaltlY.. l 44 , thhtl they, should be placed _under „proper light's. I tire - reiiiriotfons, and _ th"at the large-aMintrieotl opititriAlis empliqed;i ilionlaU- imidif i lis , I contributei:s lair proportion . tsgthereirennelll • sit Vie 1 , P =Pio ow 4alt.h. : Their liasinessirin theaggregate, is 3?wlmallevek Sp otiouit.ifiti a s o urs almost; it , i 2o .q.iiitei',.eqPid. to,-thalstiole , bi;sixisiiii ,of./iii..mpidis,ly yitpirtegtiCtisukii4 1 sad-yetAt iii".._e n tirely 0 14 1 3 10 3 ., WI sad, with • the exaepthm r oy, a ..laerlVErifils l s-.l:. ( *lise ax.rij tree:ftirf%i l o l 4:iThiCul,, ut304,44 ,every-"stlier oisp x - cif °Or.* Aiming, citizens, t in and e!pcifitipy:As 'folhe'bkniclug, stitugioni holding charters from igiCiii*no icskitii, jot 1 tilibilt i thili4lo.476o"pild:alli rarbontsi 1 ;and szifpeisletidii, - iiiilije iii; ii:**,..lstliki , .tax-'O2. tHifi'ilividekidii; l' Sl y 1 inen&thilinhject tal`theyttent4'orthe„Xegi I : lidatiatez'v ' . - ' -. ,:, -, ^ "i....,.. _ ~::- ..,..: .. . , , ,zr....; i t, tilio A high sense of duty impels-me ' agithilecill the attention of the Legislature to the inad4 qlletoyeit milationlaweArigulatingshel niesivi rfz,44 /seeligisiOVßinlin?•o44l3htlliMPPf a of the stale., , - psis puothrrnonemarknow 1 - eatigitirtiriliiillises, 'lsts lift wl eonßier igaltbiMPriio l4, .. , OWKistieleriAlßGYPabeitirAilit in snms, either small or Frest,tipaer juisttestedsheakexoltuil,vely. Tb.e' o ha ' navitied; kilit-Intamoiiliaw• • bei ;:swison)threelmidloisraisillkiistradolfiesossidi Tr ,x,Wititelnilth i'm o o- - cut iirfriebtheivloifdii*elghtp , - Ai:iiliis; His accounts are settlekssissiHkrbrthift4ituli liar GazieraltlY)shosatimkssosiptii for incines irliN t PeL , f, No,: ; 1 . tlintift and -. 4 4 7, 1 11;42:14,,i -- 7 . .., ~-. . r. W - 7 `the - " f•.':. W. w i l - AP* " .2, OW al 59 71.5 ,11.1 if. r1.1,Za,,,, ' .z . ~ :,- t,.:1.,:,..t,-:6::•-.:.:s..• ~~ ..A".+,.;~ • i4:ylimaweratmagoulikkar Ai , .47 17,t1' - • r itt ' V4/0 6 itt Zl fi.e. . „ tbwitio r 67 : , 06001 . Iflllr.bal 1..,-, I,l.•Amige s• in galiat i ligl ifi Za= ~..........., 4 ~... ........ ....„ , t , 4 . f li""-Cifill.: 1.1514=4,10* t ni..• .. r1M0. , 31 i 1 0 0 ~ , . e Ihtdolip— at • • ,ii p i - 1 . • --'"'" • t.,,T.,. %. ~ , .t, . tilt ; 1 !, L - ~'" • i•Atie, - •.1 ~ OW I . meoltutelball likkipt7oitttit 1 7 -44 — teiiiir . ' - ... ;AL I O! '" ' ' :I Maili : i ti • 1, 4 . 11. , 1 r i t l44l 1 ompistawitrr ...6.-,, :a.. ws+ ktF. <1 .to rt .._± -1 •Vitra - P-VrAtlicitiiiiintied iiidithltitatii'miiiit4 YgraedAsEthot migoaturet.9t.th4 ASitot• Gen I talltanfir &Mb gnepoureiresha t *llek Pubtkiltig 1111401. ). ." ) ,: itb,;;lrladpfp zl!!! ilr•!" • - 4118] , U0911C1A, 1 4* I •Vpiainuy;ondabaraillxiiitA lOUs #Le.przi •"" Foisii=-14111WeVal."'orillitkite •i n driat im iko n im# :4 ll o Thwn . if 11., 4.eN t Sfi '4 k l . l o l ., ,atuisitou,sno' swat& 4Attnatioi jitosit .illarribbllitedth = yrdossytovoifiet#4 l 4 ei Stiglpi-tWX4444, Taxittoift4,4o4# nms daii4lld4alub. ut:.P.Medel- 1 ,phLa=the Tickles) ef...Xtefßs#t 50b~01 1 44.4.11**.M, kaii"*A4g4.lPianki; TOPWI AtAisdiaVi will speseist Lthetr , ,L ; usuiti annual : dtshna upon tiWttesoo l ol excellent charities are continually M 140111141 -temettitfittellilassinglizstiotilftiutbritigeMif I: They at*"heirthy.uosuMM4oo.44; 4his; .discrimistating Meta* the use I. `StiabOlCl.7# 4 ol. l i 6 ,o4 6 o 76 , 4o uki!C*Wili*! objects for -APP4 1 4.40 8 1 from the State Treasury, other ohmitableraid r benevotent institutions, cot. hesswie t they are le4l# o o loi e .940444 10 i aliVltittrul4rfiit public, tsti, , lsecnuise..ther are in, their 0 1 10'0 • upon the common hind" Whit*'caikbe s ted, justice.to_theaights and_ nteresti of other portiowotAbe.coMMeeWealth. • The Inspectors of the. State Penitentiary for the' Eastern District OfP4no..lvitui,,',#l,°- their )1347*04:',00; wailailhe : sittentiowof the-Legislature , to the 1.08040q:#011:5k1.P1.6141:4).#4!: penitentiary A 4 1 10444 13 ,WertiPendeit theiS.:Ogin; and thoserd the weighborhood,:and.reocitrunen des that TOO* of #htir:rif the ; 'corridorii Se Were covered ; With s h ingle s ,:. and < Peeded . renewal, should be replaced with slate or. metaL On `iletti4gAorttiotigayni; my atteetierf Wes: bLI ; le io.lbi; ,tl9,,thif Inspectotp : ; : Elie mecessitylor the change was-so apparent and urgent, that I L idiiised not'them' o - hesitate in atraotoleil..ioCAP,44oA4 wooden roofs ()IBM* portions of. the building pe revitreclreirlitritkpooded With some' sub, tititigaitrgie *Oa; .ingi• been done; and I respeotfully recommend that aimalte - REetithition lkir44o4l,Fr defray the ,oppeoiti,inowiea: I .i . • * commend•to, your consideration the report of the SAtteLibrerlaii;WhoSe' attention by hitereits cif.:_the2,Librati [tinder his. 'iaii*,44- serves the warmest commendation. The rya: tech or :with the -Afferent States: - of : .itoierriMehte; commenced and prOseented under=hisanSpio. ,_Ce,lir Cij ictritlii4iir:Veitt'itdrittits;se le the lb. aid .the :.continued *mut*, znance of, the -, Legialiturin The increase of 'theY.ibrar4,htit: cOmparatiieltiMall expense *.ti khat;U:iiow•mia4s , willarged , sosomodations :for, ~ the safe, keeping of the L*4:ooa..6444o.oi.seistito:huilding for Tile• - 'report: of the State •Trek3nrei, - the 'Auditor fifeneral,3l‘e., SurveyorGenerai Adjutant General, and the• Attorney , Geriesal, wilt;lnforin - yore, in detail, of the ;operations of * LEM gq*erninent, ae preeented by thOse seraial departments, for the last fiscal year: They- are entitled to the attentive - oonslderation or the Isgtalat,ure. „ - • Awn after my inauguration, uPon the SmotatM3ndatiKof my predecessor in aim; a dwelling Bones was Purelaied in this city for the residenoeof the Governor of the Common *wait; 'Ili& ttitel#6 - ,lneleded eeVerarkitl.,- aitt'of bevy fureituto;then In. the bidid4imi Ind a small appropriation would , oomplote,tkie maieffmti furnishing ~ Of,' We hOttIN :110 38 1$ ilia* Itallt fM4l.Ottuveitien( iesidenoe lot 'tile inoomitorliieontive.4cheerfully..reoommend the - Vtoriedinte passage of It Wlmaking' a initioo-Airmiiiaoin toittotiume.. , . • The extraordinary mid Alarming condition of oar Oational affatre'dettiends)Mitr ifMnediate 'attention. :., On.; the,Awentfeth Of lhunnibei , last, the:convention df South 'Carolina; organ. ized patter the trthoriti of - the Legislature of 'Quo Atnte;..b3i I, unanimous; vote, '4061144 f 4 that thermion now subsisting befwedzi South 'Carolina and 'thiCother States, Anderthenune ,Of the Tinned • States . - eitAmeticais lieimby e dissolved . and theaction already +taken f- , in 'several other sdathelin States,., moat clearly, iutention,Yo.folloithleizample. On behalf of the advocates , of samision, it is'chained, that this; Title 4 -111 merely tt couf-' put between - _ the ,severa 'oStetecixqmiwiitke it. [ and that any one of Ike •States, which may I feel• aggrieved; may, at" its opsiere that it,yritillo loner be a , par1i.6. 4 49 ocitaribt . This doctrine is , (dearly: erroneous: The oon4 ' stitetttiom of Vie United 'States' is. taomethlng niorolthin:Cfnere or` compact - tigreomeli4 biP -1 tweair the several•Statee ,, compact' applied to no :tions, i convict in' bunt tre aty, which' May be "abrogated actiii;',ailuf iier parti;,respon7 Bible to the other party ,for.its Multaith in re [-Psinit , to ' keep engatntnents, Nnt. entire'," mreepoitsible: 'to ,any. superior tribunal.' A government; on the other'hand, whether ores 'led; by cousent,', or hieeteneet , when clothed 'ivithlegildiaceilndieini an, eX4litae Pc3caro, is necessarily in its = nature sovereign r and fa:a:tibia'sovereignty dote ite 'ilea te,epforott ;go livriOted decrees , by. civil. irecesl3; mid, in an emergency, by itsmilintrrand navalpower. Tile government owes protection to thelpeopte . and they, in then; ewe, it,theti . .ellogAnce , • If; laws cannot be violated by its citisensv , with ''.-0M accoun tability - , to the triblinalis preited-ter enforce its . deoreee audio pitnithoffepOre, 9i-, ganised resistance to i t ,_is rebellion. If suo eeeefed, it may be purged of ,crime by reyolu- don. 'lf 'unsuccessful ; the fleiBol2B eupgidin .the !rebellion, may, be, executed as traitors? :The•ScleY4tnOt ef toed,u,nkfied.l.3tateetf:lfitMlx the limit ass ig n ed . to it, M as a - potential in sovi - etelety, as any ether governmentiM the oi , i'= tilised 'worl4l,4 , lhe . ConstitutiOn, , aid lime made in ppirsuaneo thereof, are eipressly de clared to be the supreme law of the land,: '`Under: tht, Constitution 'the getachtl - gOverti- - Ment has the• potter to • ;aim and support sr= 'Dies, to --create and nilitttalecittlYt , and. , 4l, Rrovige for, calling forth the mil, task to execute laws, suppress Insurrection and iiipel hive-. - Mom ' Appropriate stitritie Intac'beett enacted' by Oongvees,.teaid•iu the texemttlottaf themi important ~ govermental potters. ~ i •,4) ._ - The 4%.0 113 '3791i tkoli...roiler--ePrer9P l " t, `with the' poerers eneninitat`4 illa usilin liiiit,irift-theihlP errthePeePitltiirthiPriliited liits,Sesi.and". kis verhotb , :**datEtttig the I people 4 Ati,Peirm* ?ip i rk eit alit.:)7; "wit the territorial ts of —r .The form of their: action is of no ' .ai4; in view - atheist:4 thatthey - cumated - a Federal , Goverilatifiloe;lrifineeio*'ittiOieblitilled ear tain.pitialrmotamatlrnt*, and deolssed those .peortontaui(husisint*l*Olittki %-ebnciepttEM llattii/ar*rftPt4 l /0 40 4 11 W- WAM/P9.; ifiW) /ket. right I, O I. , PRoMiftriII.PMOMAT wr i.6 w 4„. 11.9 m .190.41a9.9. 4 - 4)411 1 1 1 ~ Jr_ '' ~ F:u AP, Mtat.94 . 1* , ...... 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I$ tr.wr , , 1 , -p x ill i. a I' "bt Wry WWI 4 1:61.13 ilo cd •.. , , npainswolaiset oft 4hagarty to whonnattlebr worries utlabor mil*, teldatOtalliolaCiWai4ulefiftllusetlitstArtiflikit , tibr'vinfrOil l - V tilliWtiV i r [ ' r il l? I° v ) "P 0 A1:, 1 `_tt,ll3,44lJAFii? fitiA frit4:4ft .. €l/4.19A IA vit. . 4 1 1 pp 3 onu, - okalextbi,Liahatlibr Aka colonyr as a mem rikithabld.ootifecleratiolv,corcrude the exitithoiCilniftitition of the United States, haViiilekt itirkilittinv)oriablTAiappi i by a proper appreciation of het . 69ari 4 . 6 10, rlcl'._ 7 fcliithbtrig.,o,Ktki , nsixto., 1,0 ~ 134 44Oiithi+tintericsiftent air alatemillatoSn .1,, , ~.: Aimegrirsei;l7osjthicaprosiiitriat adtbhrillism. ofliginraylviinfig 4116Efilg tlitf . : fl ILD *Ole' t 4 si?o,Ppi4tl4 W,.'lndt#ll4Oviri: tiVitbir6pßtgAll Artuiitel44 l l+ol'. :4 ....).0 0. 8 v9r.thk-.4 12 , 4 1 4 . AG Pr/P* l 4: - *kW. 41 AMMO: O4 4 ~ n ospinAan, a id disanthificeu iipnAptutedarniaotoarthst4hBdinportidicitt ot r inditipsinee boriviihyollitiEYWiridee d -60.1*Aritit 1 2 ,10 53 W i nk 4 ilitit i ctio dail al %We r XPAge4o o l.lllP#44B.*POPPluvs -.. lAli ;:ittEi P.TATlROLLllklatAtJentleratoorl , octottstineft to. ball eonspiwitumdectiapithini; thitrwaotX wiin• 4 E 6 f salsonAilligatittioialAlthb - hfyeltrif biittniltii:e. t3tirlitftutiolrrof eV e(t States 'ctiiiirt'bittii* fla d AV 'e l., - ,A 01.44 4, At UF , .i-lvw AAt ,597yinlin sill eiii *ft-. Agiuthdc cher Itourodoratoe; -alnalciedared 1 thitethnialactpost cinicit,ogitlit!ea i c 'ahalttioirigivn anitg Onihtinete Wary fih.; thoid.i.iethinkie iieWif.jitatitii' 'Olitranliiiitt . .130:1145.*4* - 44:4 1 , eh av ' i lihril3el , in or her owner, maittor_ or mistress resaipg 'loamy tothoti Statethr country, hr:t.mtuttrlncner,cfruslater or mistress, shilliciticht and isi4ip demr&plaim, itritfltairiiaifily'"hoFidifig, - or - sliiiintiti ir t*Pr rlktd.,ini...cfaili act had not been St 4. O/1 1 4, *119.1 11 1 10 M4 3 19V0 4 10 1 , -241091emanctdineotin MS commands , linu fartniktm thootiai StibAirt;in - rther I‘ol, Oniatitittft - of '(he y "et, er "1 , lir , le' t l si"':' L _. " ':0 l4l, fro t i C .7ATA i fee , LPtera houli tm sonithihil4; passing trough this . State, or sojourning therein (or -i pitiodariot longr - - .ger than six menthe,_ In 1788 it was made a high, zisnal offence for apY takw out of this .Btate, Way 'negrir or -Mulatto, pith .4 01 .1PlePtle4 or keeping ou delling,KlM Said.negrc 7 o mulatto aa .a y sylie,, Jot a ,tEma 4, Or x tii, ea Artiir' the passe/ of Sit aot u A CiliFagx? . t' ppliti. - EM il 3 _ , Anit-,19. Airktvii , bY Abell:us:Mom or. 41P eg ettiftbetti Anti ita: alitatsSiamdait - gdaishc tgl a the forcible o r fraudulent abderallitelireeir. a State ... 1 . YitiFiiiiflitfoil s o f, 7 ,_ esigilitisiettini; r ,_. • e Aghtf,,taleke Alit. remsteetereer2zemoniallindthem.r.E 4 l Vl , '' ty,The diefit antleiCanvase tirovi'dMiriforiAtif rlitits,saigl fultWedfirdi*l s vistiOpf:ftft %MI M/ArliZ a t4q t * I l lr .i. jimmst.- 3 9; „ 44. Ass.,,sopok tlee RrolliuTiMdlP4 on Liker,7oo.4itionwebahe toweeeserigdePotroapialds,.threa Tease* who. 221 pe hed,tegenztedietedan:PenpielitanWitek e‘ p.,rit,n tomtvi. . Atia-Itne Bret , ENeks i olifyg ~ laitsgAt# i.T4 ' a:, , A44.4. q , - Wile4Siello l 43 o tAttet. , Teonvery , . , oLifagit freer labor, thecliegiediture_a:g ..., . ~. etragevetrieet - foptid.43tateoo ol, , . • A il - BgA; . hiffilth l4o ' eieetok . v - .i 1641 a : --r oi 4 6 ' 1 "iittOeigt,lbit ; 'I e: g ; .•14,h 4 4.4i5t:41.4i41ift:, .4wrigtom By, . PrateaUnmutstrempeople ol44rcier f .surd to pm:ea kidnappigigN I an& assalldritsandi weateituddered)hmateval.theAttedilkintiep , r7 i firr jr46n i . 'A ffit l Z , 1 1 , 1 1 : 1 0.4.u., 9.1P14 NI . Ilr lAtallkille .. rg -;dirfierm.. ' **rim:ine lineetoteissylogitbra from ieberefol ospieVrAntac , thlit Satziv; rdiseatingiorluileten thatlittetietkeidetwebeeti&tit lizgide 9 rietiliftall hie,hysrtiqmsserrpt 4 ned,llyool3* , a ttf o r i l ij ltDO 6,24; ..,, Mtle s 44o: (balonteriinimaiikallarttliesocupty ,' jOl4 - 1 pad &herniae mild* p?cietsiontirtts) secure= ki4l4ll°64le.4"olB2l, !f i rij it 'A b S' "i lt e lr t to, , pieVellicitti,librielik. - ` "• , •=', ''-= i 2' '..,trigoag r milftiiot klitkiV,4o4VAC t3g,•.qq4A44 - o.4ppm9imivskApnet trakreil wswatumbr.drkaaer in....thexesiiot, Peiggviilliedrodumenreableb=rania.h Thet4dettel et ikyr.odabitilky ' , Atittld: - I ti gr i r ifim orM Alii i i Sal r. t at ito i v. $ 01 1 4 1 ~.. „Alfa IT FAY filt --, ping auo ore per.on, nam viontc 1 or: . gen.]: lipen4.lle.isial it .enesgredutheizabgares held walavain AheState:ellhfarylandllairda that,rsließcsiaiekt ftdhlki9Scitraf.FeriplaifyikV 31,VP:liOe ._*/ 4 .tr — arld 01 1 0 1 EtrO ra' tait4c.AtlpVglrgit " o4 4 ,, f t.# 4 il NU:MU'. r:VAlti rlUTlVtxpLualtOtalhaiggVilt VAM ialbctreloW IgUlittancttpatiblallatho4ttr. ilaliallidlni'a'in2l443l4galiblkb, tiPlastimiattbther± Irvma car are.iiioo 9 fristieno - tiPlifeP id = .ii.nif - lheireqiiritefird WAX 4 Alti eof Nia 41,'Ilediffilere 'ir4 l .* - 4) owner inatabiltataof . i*nwlaind. hese acts r rsembeitidibrso special verdict, and by the ereeblettelbteotniselpsa jadOttestmoria •erialetar , ed against Prigg. From this Jrculgaelitlioilidli of error was takentla-thalinrame Court of the State, edrerpwo ,teptai ta lgmut of af drmance , was' ag'tY 'itgr Eat, ; .entered, iga the Cafe fismoViti to theSn float bf thilddidtedAtakte.el, a,^LI 0 GI, wilt is . ., taletnte L Atp.trilt.ber Abitrealtisitritheliitiopitaiy. la Iltiqlor-goig r ioswita crime opd - unitir.tike, ,enney , gala 'efA Ntitier itetia'r spimoilthigr diplilieweeniitPAyetfti Withirk WalitipifOrr 156 ,4 41 11 Pr i a j t tllpt9 f e It/I4 or lY-n ra l 411' ittirliiitY azid ' lOW 1 fit form'— .:ArrtfaPVISVVV I e I owle t e pren toe o e • ikkierbiAn•litifireit glitztadiAkiitrouP4dienti2fitoaeif MAST Totylo 1 way kaH -ar a t i. .-,‘ irtotattleftet. t ~ ,t 7 '' . ;- . . - N1 . 7 .. - t-'•. :',.:'. i +,~ v ~rt-~ ~, v~ hit .rte ..~<.Yr...~. ~ ._.. __ . vi t tt -,,,,*- tti'..tit*Tvfoilvi 9-r . . f 4; 14 5 `-'4= 7 z/'ti': : "tt . ...,,r-.:,.: %‘ .6-1471.4.1".1.) ~41)t . -.11. sr a loi:11.41. faTiz r_i; . ;7,...'" .. ,,, ‘ I_ , :,.entizt*z'o ninfq,ern 'aft:l'll:sft 1 , 4 ,---:—.. --0,:w1 7,7,,:, t'' liallreetilliagitla_„, , coma andi r voldlu "IP/lit:01 ..1115*44144'-'4llMilVatOinittrthe, puitiorkikadafiesaftiglaf okiligiiiililitl*'it 'llestleotigrOfefteltatestooll32l#-Aimbirt• mideln the - intruititeatagaitist:Prinivas &meekly* . Omsk° literidllt--OstiOdetfroxii ther.- - aoren* lectiOneggithetresi3 4l ", IWillorthicittiA• glikkeiro# ArAid - OPeiliollititoft 4Y: 44% 'l , .1_ • vtlgwthe-A.04041-iillti , 44 o, v et , . - 4A • . - IttliM , A,ri B, lo ,l 44 9 i ,3,4761 0,42. --. ....~siita iveico .. _ _t) : ~ ..1, .1.1 . .,.,.. 1 .;.. ;1 -..,.v:r ri ..„ ...a .- sm . ~, r !' -:. .rit ,. ., 14 , and in re-enaeUN - ...7, fi t , :1 11 140 _ f' - - '-' . • fil i ' -:' • ' t .P. ,; ( '- 'II K4; p a su _,,,:- Mlle, **tigulltPBflidlilt. • itisk, hol hg ,. or selling freemen as althea. This the Fait** hittateleaftightrsziatil- - arld Tit:Mx - nig butt relseenatiadtleit-tof the - At - 66014' liareiinthrl' cad the , declaratioathatit lvaifridettidildit db, tbettionythattioniottNe- , l3liitmilltalostxrltiM IkerfeekilYathitt iltiAtEdwattl Ihigg lia&tmoex-'1 milted no crime in rhAtolirtglagAriPoiMe a rgim from the State_of..Pentmsdvazdti-to the S te of Marylantlitihttedliteirittt litirinifttadir °truer; 011i4 .ti43l l l.olirolettrottia , no.-ititteratit Arlie r ins( W h ti'*Pedi t # 4 9l t A'PP n NZIY,a. I2 4. 0-.47 - alike_ V't:t:iiviii_ t t• Ire, tlionA have 'been' dieithlege nek-2.-AtilniAlly+litittir Ile 'Sate' was lOcomitiftitionsl, hittiliteausetheited not. not o nly At-JO United 8446 k t ii9/ 13 ,PF,"44.•Agei t Wi l e t re ,v,, - :l , i - fil t; ,L 1 .T.; a Oiii p ronounc ed'; liiit ,parlionlitreetilion of the -bete I.B2fif then beforliitiiiin,': tinlionstibP tional e but a majority of the court_ held that *,937 , t °16 4 113t '1M•14 - ' 49 P7o;t 4 hta`P w -. 9r,.59 :prom et"fcie the rendition .cot Atgitives, ifyqub s lar, h° T , latr e MIPP#F I YiN P-Pg!fts , lo . 4 1 :Q..t 3 ,...i!? .. tt ,... * .teror n ,cpimA r t r it,wcp ~ 4 ,443 ei er„,in,m. ~o 0„ co,r,,te li ti N der; delak ' v ent, the delivery of .aupli ftk.* -gi,tives. That thia wiii - L4ititelit'Of, Ifit 14,icia ion; - itiVdellviii 2 ed'hi l liergii StolY,titie_enty ;AP-, ifearlit&ettreiipihititn, .Of the mijority; but also from the Valielithittiiiiiiititie'Selliered hy tiiiintliorityrOf iketotirt::- , BYthilstitiforeitiltife deatiottilt witilatiltaiittillifel proclaimed that BennitYlvanitiltittleritletinglibiliberili statute of • I.B2o.,aireiking it the dritY - iitherloiin officers.to aid in arresting and delivering: up fugitives frem-4steor, had . Mistaken - _he! constitutional obligation, and that her *twee in violition Of,: rathertbatt obedience to, , the:' Constitution; ..of the United Slates..- Puler eugh gircumatenceB,l itm is the manifest duty of the State te, Tepeel her law thus efeciared unconstitutional.- -This was' done, by. tbe aof of A 847, ; 1 44 , if that sot had oiintaingd'itothing Mere,thaer. a repeal of thole*: '°f. 18.2 and the reenactment of the laer,Againetyl',,aipieg,ledenlcl net lime, beep subject to an et' compleinti`.:Bot • the third, section of the'llit;6l' . l.B47;"'Prehibits, 'tinder hiiiiiy penaltiekotir•juititis'aidixitiglitratesliimi acting *der atty:iict'of Congress; or otherwise' taking *filth - dile& of - the Case- df a 'figiiiie ' front' labor ; 'hod 'diet' fourth 'section . punishes' Witb'fine, add' ireprisodinent; ' •tbe tunitiltdoug and riotous arrest of o'firgitive.idave, by any' person or persons, under any Pretence of . Buz thority whatever. so , is to-create- a breach of the patio - meatier : The sixtlOseotioite'llehyieg the met ee t tke.coenty Jails ; for the detention_ of feiltiyeelaveA,',Ami-repeated in 1852, and need. only be, referred , 0..* Eltipwipg the general spi rit.of tLe . ,edt t l.:Xlie seventh section . repealed the proyttnine of the,act of i'rsp, which authp.._ rixed-personspaseing -through.. our. State to Mite their slaves with the, -: and gave to so- joitiners the right to with - bring their aLavesinto the State, and retain them here, for any period not eitilieding: _ six months: , - - ' : The provisions 'of the third:and fourth no tions or ;the- ant of 184.7';' seed' to 'have been predicated dpetilthir lingidign of the - Supreme Court in Prigg's' ease: "It iti there ' admitted that thet'sevaal iltates Mat prehibit their own. magistrates;,And other offices, from exercising: an authority , conferred- by an act of Congress ; arel,Stat while.* owner _of •a slave, , under, and in virtue of ; the, Constitution. of ,the, United.Stites, in etethed With 'po'iiet; in'every State of , the Union; teileize and reitaptUre'hie:elave, he must,, nevertheless, . do ea , ,without using , . any illegal vielenee, or Aommittilig, a breach , of the, peace: It is evident Piat'the franier 'et the sot 0f , 1847; had:oloE4o studied the ease of Prigg tta,,,,The. , Commoowealth.of Pennsylvania; and had kept , hie law strictly .within its letter. In may reepetits,.ibe Vet is a codification of the principles enu nciated by the court; and more fault may justlY:berfonnd with - its temper than its want of constitutionality: If fagative siiiiii4ctire.'itilEtilidined under likeant , *A_ Cengress of 1703,, the. denial to the 9 1 .0964,.? A1 n akkfififulliielli and- - magis, trates, it:l4_4lle. ',source , of.great inconveni ; 'sae tioc /hal brif - the' 'whittle* Mid ' perfect remedy; by the Mt of Congress of ABA- relOgrfsikitil entirely 'tad , pendent of - State,efficers. , A t tattm,ppnishment of.arrests, without warr an t liY afiiesterin'the iiiitalse of his oonstitutiehal4igiii of ieetlitioitiblit Mane ia..o,.vielent, ,tointiltnede 'and = unreasanale Manner, amounting to a breach of , the , peace, ' is but recognizing, by etatule, whit:was before, the alai* ..law: 7 These sections were re= enatitedistsbe revised .pettaltiodu of • Pennsylt raOist.l4-,.,tlictileet session of the Legislature, Mid 'ate Eitillikelaw of the State; but they are not Wow tan); practical' importance, and as their retention on our statute 'book is icalenla ted to create the impression that the people of this State are unfavorable,to the execution of the fugqtlie u Ave' fair; Wand the discharge of their confiliermettintieli, and' -with tbe-view of removing /10:9uttitiot-of rept oaoh; I. earnestly. recommend their unconditional. repeal-,. -_, -'. ,- 'While a tip jority - of . the' judges of. the', Supreme Court of 'the United States; in tile j Prigg ease, held thst - ,had' no — eortsti l , ' *Sousa tight '4 Provide . 1)Y- legbilation for delivering up fintiliies , from iabor,:a minori ty, were.** of, the, opinionithat- State laws,. ' consistent w ith in a••• ot - ihe constitu l Serial, injnietion; 'Ware Valid ' Mid ''proper: ' And this minority. opinion , is now the judge i 'limit .of.Jh!t...P.,W+Ont , Otiarll 8/ I .4foeutlff WE dite4.* ease which Arosethe State of , 11111 Ig. a There'll; therefore, nothingto pre ; vent tbe'ravfval of the act •Of 1826, and its ' reAtorAtion.to the place our code, to, hich. by , AU merite,.it is se justly *titled: . _This would' leaie t o the' option of the - claimant, whether he went& leek' his remedy - under 1 81430 .14-Natienal - ,laws..t. He.. had' this right • bilfoX9.' j tAtt - reEO/4,tif.9l l r.Atinof , 18244 , and, in my opinion , no good regard:COan be assiges4. ' for retail* *Plaice hirit again iiir the ' eanie position:- ~ --.-. - -,' ~: - .. ' . , - -vrqui4...aillemOotetnend:4l:ist...the consent cie he Sititelm.givee,that the master, while sojotii-Alitrin'elillitate,'for 'illimited'period, ' orliataing!through44mar bel IsmeeMpattled ' by, his ,wttbont-loaing e hle, right • to. his. seyice. While *oil: lekiti4tgon. is _due*, the'comity - Whickihimild ever *lilt 'between tificalfforeriftiftateeW bitstritforri AV-Wont& tiecienbtedly :tend , . greittly.-* , restore,-that peace and harmony which Are.neet so ,unwiser, 'ly periled. By it Ponullyanin_ would con ' cede no Pr. l ll 4 Verzltoilletild - • he ORO . be 16 '; ling-4 4 'k oPPn 0 , 11 T0 401.34 49t i 0A 2 4 0 14e4 , at a tizne - ari o in - ur,peophirere . themselves ettiggliitit ft& the& rights; and never cis iirom;7nntil,..9•Wet , kaiscionoaption of ittt. meßeSolkell 91 44 ti ulAilli-t*.Pci.rtigt_,.;:st*Ottle ,w Misled tnicimmtitutiPtial;_ From 4780 tcill47; a Peti - dif of elity-isitimik years, Null sytianiaphelielfli freeStatei..peritateil the caliVl/414.9AheK.)41041649 sojourn wtthin het Hit , vrith n Orikam.pr,eny i. -not, ei&milii'vW monthl, Ana to . pass_ through thsAiliTa e riiiiriVivilintlftern one'llitatiiiirani otherAretti ft:OW:at'? SlideatiOnta , Was ihe IVO t .sl.lr2 i t a refilkrs494ao re ekr, y 1 0 en ant i ef is privl,, leiefill'illkAta " MU trahlnity' t• smf, ft lriakitk fAsi liV.atez hilt - i g t e 'iney 4 be 1 9 $ 1 • 1 7 - avi«4 M?~g 91IrtPtY4 in to , s reiNM _ W.L some_degree at k.As" ne teghor o ' alert'tlell dkl"f o Aettoi, , hen unietriblit ~of eintifOluirlfrbitathip; ettkitifk6qlEtetNie,kAinVsAVVOtaillotunitoz , 'I 74I7I3TVIIIV I ZZ ri i i . ",-,4" e t ~ um - 04. itilhategighirtitiiithee '. thfili*hitailigaraarOtetsetflihittf mot 3he PM, are held to serge ;a ..:r.: - _ , ln The Tellie s Ofthi:lgii - eXiatet° sl / 9 1° K to the 4 - 1 Q. , t iiiitenmt slip 41gitertot. tleillikg_ - ' ~,t. likt g id alPl AZ' . . _ .. - • • ;-,- 411Wird., 7: Kciao l 4.(‘ on poles', maim aIL aging W , or al . notatti . tiow glaleg / 1 0 4 queottou I Ilpozilitie ob esely Tesihd* ought not be* ehalitwo to e tritium el pile, to et ..,40.- --..... ritodea otth.fu, g_ _ „atipit, , lo - ' ,g, onal ensottienVond.wanovidt- ) ,q thminoe,sbarinithete entire T to li tn. 1 ' ince, IT.9 l o = W l WlWADljoilittiltir . :*6l r , Of the fehk*lteel/4.1.31t,..Vrb/4411.LAWPWW)c, t o ecopproms t numnuee of latui.; fkurdlikat. toeing of the question -1 6f . ..11 Ilion!. 1 o and Utah, _end reiteratid MIMI! KrMii'' *Tr Q4ltll4!frebi r f-.Al Ct it alMit l it Congrikairi Wirer" in s - • tevritasek it thi) treb inlttePlelh thil-dotewß cOtlirAßOvilrhekb..figeield: AtbliPlealgabAtati and adventurous pioneers find their •wtkp aczcz oar distant Territories, to furnish `shield 0.4454, 1 441 1 0.A14 1 4 of o i 4 ; people thWei!Atl°l9l4lAloright to id ate their ovint'domestoi Ofid "fh i . oVirt , iniy, intiedt 04 to thectinattitiOesth df-tharlinitediltatesi , 4.,.f.ti.0.v•t0l Whils , thetetylelifs 114Tet , been bugsaatertaedi 14 1-a 1 1if , ,F4,1!, ) ?A / a 'A il, q tau44 2leilArz - r Agattheir geheral adeptiori, an t f en. _ 6141ellIellt; *Cied ! iii4DreatiliNd;Lal l thOlif .retstore, -, :t pesos and-Immarlii. ter illirehoeomelifem ci li rleqn tr /i4fkictx 4 YloMPAPN9 fa t triJgd to 'pieta as to rejeet, ,iificemmohlo , for , Va t "' guest:Wm' how t Ihreateal Wheal ithiple6 I liot4s-Ifbio,4lfor *es hare made us,. one, poopte,, our` aiheri settled agirtgrj , emitioireritioder: et 'ingLout of to similar' gtreetier; difidlheetr - la '*41 4 .1 0 . ries InfrotkaslgifregareaoelAtidiwor Agog_#kat_ slavery, or, involuntarily eeittnp f „ c „ •-ehould not exist north of a certain' lie ; en !the whole'Obintarr aoottiesoad - that miQe - 1854,•that restriotisho upon .eliTerku.tr? was, removek vie43lleveopk, /4,06 ~ ~ ,tOries were left ' free to decide the 14 ghP4r: eatiott for , themseliee. presented, - liy, chtr don:anent party inklti nortigq . .o claiming, that ei,averz cannot g0;10t0...4%;me i Teriitories, iron ITeanotioned'by COngreee, or „ she Territorial Legieleture rand thg. it 'is' the':,' Fight - - , "and 'the duty of fCoogrebi inelilbit Heir , existence.:- c , While .the , doetrixte which obtains: "with a Majority, of thl, people .-}n moot, of ttie ;southern gistee;l4,tilitt Under . the the Territories ard 4, tlll: - open talilaitiryf.tflit''''' 'neither Co_ngterts norttur,lerrt - torktil, Logispt 'iare can lawfully ' prohibit its . elistcos46,' pact_ fiat it' is the duty of COrtgrese it all needful protection. =-".. hlay. we -not wisely ,follow.the .examole-of. our fathers, by ye enacting the.old compromise line of 1820, and extending ifin Abe bouridary, of California? Net by the means of legislation' of doubtful constitutionality, but bY'en amend- meat, to the Constitution itself, and thua vaartently fix the condition of the Territories, :so that those who'itesiie to oeCciapy ibein; may find a:home, at their discretion, either' whet* slavery is tolerated,, or where :it is prohibitettl tit If the adoption of : such an amendment WO*, j :tiftilly 'settle the difficulties - : which "no* , surround us, I am satisfied that -it be ' l 'w eanctioned by the people;of all events, they should have an spportunityisi.,,,,,,, r accept or, reject it, if tnede a peace offering. / would, therefore, recommend''- the Cletierar''' , . Assembly, to instruct and reticent our :Benaters''''.' 4 andßepresentatives in Congress, to support a ,!.j v ;proposition for such amendment : Alf the Constitution, to be submitted rejection; •to a Convention of delegates; sleeted directly bythe people of the Flestia' In ths .event of, the. I.Congreak otln speedily to propos e Ude, or einglar amend-. ment to the 'Constitution; -- tliO"oithleful Pennsylvania, should have an' Opipart f tlaitYi;; l by theapplioatioe,of some peaceable reale-I:41 ,dy, to prevent the - - diatnemberunPA this , ; Union. This cart'.bnly be done by .calling,st; „ convention of delegates; to be' eleetedbythY-'" - peoplemitiz a view solely to. the emiaideric. lion of ' what measures ,should : be ,taitrilr 49 g , , 3 peat the present fearinVexlienefes. gressilhPuld propose ixtrierdedy, teelf 1)&4,- 1 ' nate from the .sourcef.of anthictitg PeoPle tNlmilt4TeL. • : • , Every attempt upon the_partsil r als,or of organized sooieties E to 1314 therg l , 1 . away from their allegiance hi:HU gtive to induce them to violate &urn! thet'sW orovisions of the Constitution:_ or to roosts insurrections , hi"-litif iff=ihe i States of this I , Uhient, ' ought Aorbe:prohibiteiVby t ' latt;!igt T- ) crimes ,a tieltaCtilable.nsllrei. is.oteher ur •first importance to the perpetuity ; „of„,t49i tilid great Union, that the hearts of the PeoPilt and the action of , their SonstitutedlatithbalAme ties, should be in unisonr:itt givingitlialtbftdor •') support,to lite Constitution of,tbe -UAW, ivro Statea. The people of voted: to' the Union. They rvinvqauoiii stars: and: ite stripes through every perilitls3 But, hefore assuming Aholtigh. ties nolf , ahnli Oreehadowod, it la their 101- &11 emu'duty to remove Jule:Singe eltai;, plaint against themselves, so that! they intargia stand before WA; golik-thiVi 0 1 .0141 . 9, world, Without feer and, ,*,ithout• ready to devote their' liVed theirlditilis4g, to the stipport:St the limit 7 feruitoritterlihiot merit that Chas. ever: beetridevisid hyrthe suit wisdom of man. ,isobar In, accordance,with the provisionft, UtonstitittiOn of tlfe Male, I sloatioen the office of Chief Executive of Penesyliallbic;lia o P *ith_Whith the people ihavesntswitetitnet; tea' him, hOPI they baYeiblicleP +UM 4913to r newt I 'shall 'cari9 with meintOlittralkitif_prii life, the. consciomitteSemf ›hawincitoneatiritliso . charged the s ditties that ;hive ilenlyad sp z ilAvi during the' term Of my office, to the hest of my, , ability; andstall ever cherish 'heti= for ' and thOtleepell interest infrthssitei_ welfare-of ontbeiovedUcimmonwealtkil4,f.Llq _our'gloriOns Reputillo. The shadow 6 " 4 _,,,1 1 ,0 pcT doei indeed ripontult; hilt *if 'toped'; and mraffectioes still alibi toStir Uni4 4fitlfonD my prayer shall be that 111t87;w4.;ROgy th e • destinies of natiohiciikete l(lallartwv6 toned es-forenr•sins;and ItembletTWlliererg"- , Him, will restore us againinnearnoiritt • ftbetalit ai us together in stringer.. and wore ,Millswel,„„T, bonds or fraternity, to remain unbroken thre 'all futare tithe. 'Whf.'--IFAt4oll:lta!'9 sew EXKOI7I D/IPABIIIIIIO, • : 2 1; J Harrisburg, ..1 - sissiusry . .:,1154;) THZ 1 ANC MVPS. a EclurfELlacaSNOlCß JOB PRINTING ESTA.BIdstIMANT,:,,,,,,jiy: • . No.' 8 NORTH DOKE STR2t ET, LarICARTIR, - P.R. • • The lobblog Oeffrucanr• hi thD , onithly rura/4 1 .4.48/418a dew and elegant type of every demoriptlon, angle god the aurae or • practice . and antattialit* JO hitiliallgtelea Th. ProPntetonl are PrePlui9 10 ~, .. 1 .... 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