MN 1 iezlite4" err e _riPeern, Free Men Freolloai for Pros Terractry. E. 0. GOODRICH, EDITOR. costau rlir.EB orxtati.A.Nce.,.-Tne Democratic Standing,•cstuttspitleerf ,Brad! ford crtznty, hereby call a Con venyon to becompus etfrit two Belekite frben "each i eeettOrdlitsrtict in i aid Gonnir. rerbeirokidn'at•ToWanda;tkintitalisday quipiatbriasytith..lB4B,4l.lr the purpoillta eine 119,10Pt°tketale eol l eptinn pt lgsburg, ..n thelh 05 6eTplit est, t nominate a candidate fur .Catiliittombfihrifoner, and have: appchttelf the following Committees of Vigtiancelor sbe mistral The of said county., . . • • . .„ The Committees nil] call meetings' on Saturday, February 3d, between the hours of 3 and`4l; P. IC for the etectiontof Delegate,. We 4ronld enjoin apvn thee Committees the re sponsibility whtch rests upon them, and the necessi ty of discharging theii- duty faithfully and fully'-- 1 Thirrioutty meeting abottlif be Called on INV Clay numed.nt. the urnal•place.for holdinganiffeee‘ingit -...—or.,alwohe4iiace Rost con verrientto trip democrat* of the district. Great care:lt - told be taken that every eennerkt - shai neree 'rif Ate DeTegate'ineetind, that all may have a chance of attending. • . • , • O'MEARA...GOODRICH, GEORGE W. ELIA) 47, ~ E. W. JONEg. B.'SPARKING, 't THO,MAS SMEAD, • C. GBH/LE I', C. 11:41ERRICK, V‘ M. BLARE, • NATHAN MAYNARD; January 6, 1848. Standing Committee. Albany-r•Artrnahladd,•Benjnmin Wilcox . ArAncillia,-John Kiff. Israel-More; Asylum-s--.lblin Horton. Benjamin P. Ingham; Athens borough—L. H. Sherman; becirge Park ; Athens Jownship—Daviti Gardner, N. lAminskr ; iiigton—Sa m net Mc Kett n;* Hiram Gee; Canton-1-Q S. BM - du:AST Pratt, jr.; • t-- 4.:olambia-..-Chas. Ba'lard, Isaac Istrait; Da rel4—hipdilion Decker, D.L. Stases; Franklin-3.M, Haynes, Ahira Gay; Gritrvilte—Eton Bailey, C. A Ross ' • • liefrielsQs•Airnon Fuller, - Jonathan R attles • Leroy-rgcrang Storif, John Kelly; • • Litehf4d--Cyrus Merrill, Benj. Ball; Voniget 2 -Daniel CoAlr, A. L. Crilltne.X; brit elbat.W. Z. ?righter, Aaron Chubliock ; Hikes.4-John Baldwin, Wins Hutchinson; Brune-. 7 4lhaflss,Furbas.•litrana_ltice ; Bidgberry—James 1-3. iffetoll, Wm. R. Buck ; sheshetphr-liDarniel Brink, jr., Affred (Aril ; bbistolleld-‘4l. Huntingdon, - .Dasid Hill; g5P.t9,0 1 1144- , g4blka•li4 l 3•PP. Robert Bardwell; ttproiy,htll—ludscin Stevens, Jerome Green ; Sea Cre s eli--Charleti Lewis, Denj.4Ztuick ; ' Staftcting Stone—P. D. ffaienn, At Cords s • ' Xowttada burn' —Wsn *law, Win.43coul• Tuwitl.4,lligelson ailltsrt, J. F,Ketchttui,•; Trily - hcrito %Baia; D. V. Barnes; V i r+tl9..4Al-nriet Morse. 3: M: ' -4ilster.--HeYstridylm...Rstward NPR* ~ tiaer r9 — AA-49 1 e+ 31 V-sw-Zakeg ; • 'Wells—John Jolts 14..C01e ; • 'Wiridlidisi , -4.1!1:-Websfer, B. Kuyirendall t • '• Wyninsing....Edittaril Whom Eilirard iltrinet .164,,pz,...43.Strickland,jr„, J. M. Reed. = . We have delayed our paper to the list posatible poutvytt, 11. orter to lay - beloTe:Vilf,.-tvadera this week, .k,At . 11,14 9f. IY_Arg ob p'et to to prefi4 without it, . pit lid tt iri . :l4ll,ueNt The mo.?sag i e tva tivikered op It has u it t lotti argument on the sub :jeci;of tlicfa . rili o arid, will ten. or ,twelve col lim os geporier'; ne,aily'out w (tulle.; President , EERIE! 'The Dliiiolutlon Caton. Mueis has bee* staid 01 thisgreat conWeracy of 54vereiga States, ,l'oets have:Tung gilticiAvana Nateimen‘vnAlten.,ils. praises, 14 r thas• becrit.epfer seated: 54n arch'erecteii by 'the ,Wisduertitraktua kerY, Aet 40wfat hers. from. which not a. segment could be,rentoveciovithout levelljitg i in tins * gigantiertenteoble struvture. " Culled .we,...stsual, divided we fail," is a. common expression,•which Iwo haewapplie4 to this l'oionoitotteamte.ef,tila4os, ,u:id,upon rundberless oecasi.ins. rsuriots . acdstales .men have capel)ed every measure, and maidiated every idea whie% tended to the disrupture ofany e.ingle State from the-great %licit.. The sovereign people, ntidhty in tlieir live'rerktiitd OA all ao.erapts to state rihreach in the Iteptifthe; ud love enrigigned to the .lowest depth offinineniy i 'sottgidiir Gl4`4 about tiiis CO: tsur bWirenliave tiet%e,iiiS)OivtOtai r e k:fva:ltae statentpc7piifar - feencg Mire ill:in one oci•aslou,' have tin!) , carried measures wit~iTtich ` a otilti Savo eipoputafcsyii; by'the 'virtue there 1.. in iltc Constinifion and die ;hat . the .vas in'c at .s' aa iit.driii4 o i•;pr common cenint4; and 'ioltite; reek fCom the exp . ' r6ssion Ot Affft kintioe f itit of fiberiY and justice . Aif' tfiti lionrof llttion. been in peril'! 'll.isilielnOsferitY Of mit been in dtinger_or kniiwreet, disaster? ttei ae Tholies Mitch ,bind tralogether, are etionyerthen :triple ban of :brass and;eteel of , eetfriet- which hear tee-foidatron#lr apowthe witty .pirrtibrrof thel3elee *blob. ever dareeniie the diegneelutery of liroarnione - ..South.-than opoilihe North. - aubtednge h baingruisedl, again the' rilarin of pretended danger, which "arm liken site said their purpose, is simgded tit tharSobth. , 4Vhile tea, North are quietly congratulating themselves' Melt' the growth and prceperity!ofthadountry;_there ammo a sound which arrests the atteratiatawithits stitrthr.rirmximL. Ir i theArren known iiind-now torethintletatood adorns that the. Union is its danget, annuiluil•by Southern men, and . caught tip-tay their miserible tifoleirairadjuocts in the ..Notth., Boar it txF4l,no v e.fp.oll - orio pt:?arillayindlps pe, feeling rT I p 4 1 4, - I. - r k , North h.fs Warned; that the Sonihero 572 anpr:4. 1 ,r 7',„m-pri.. than their .TRlPc.i!y tuff , : 4,r,,h,444., ~‘,Tl,la?ken no neo, ft; 110, , 'lr pijr F illtiiiip,o,T 435 9 i0p,,"., Olowiaa a ati!eiddic F i to 0 0).5 4 9 : .jk ta.ap i4la,mtpace i aa: arrant irpii9i t tire ; l'bag-beir uctrieiWu r " . 'the - titili4 'IQ iiinlivi ing. Its power to frighten has passiij siw'afi l leA 3 -. ens atioialsiai anspleritlollie4torri-onciaoatelipt OPtitteridg*itrintie. - ‘..--,. ~. • . ....r , w, Id' lair —Thaiisitwore in.thia abastoorfal !itelasassiethe . oppointoesuit at Wastaiiroompot a ..can al in ase r Seathans ttninaberi of •Congress to talos-oshasgo of the interests of the Smith!. Inis is.:n lideptiirad, Vlnice of the usual PlckigsA.,butlitd°lll.9l,°l49lul C. C.dhoun ' s nullification ~.ieiiie. As miihi be ex pe -,10.1 : he i.l 110 , ru!,:i . ;•arkrit in the Tuna demon- titration The object is palpable, and it needs no •• • • ' • Sri • ei - is. He has a„p* So ~ n Mea but • • l c int •• . . and . .Ide ry t .ai • .1. sle .. 1. 1 ich ispl -• the No ' 1 to preserve. from the curse of human Slavery the treasure — cirthlitMW. -To iirobse . South to a pitch of frenzy, and a determination to persist in his mad schemes ot slavery propagandism is his purpose, and he designs to have her put on such a bold fruityo ht subjection to his demands. tle mistakes the pa- 4:eaten:led to abject .aittal - trlaTilig sycophancy that he deems the Nortl64loationtof ,dough-faces, who, ;,rheili)te trial comes, can-be forzed form the posi tion they cierepy,' bY'llie(4)4 ( roCcifo . non of th q ,g g ie n t,.'3. 14 . Ain Southern Conventiomi , df-goariscialbana brethren deem themseltmAniertil i lei $ll9/13„11004 ;Ilse from the Contederav v a*Mr.,ltohnecdtd from the Hall of Cengrele,Aind , therwiik , be glad infame back as quielly as am tits chifttioti . coveredriwith:qaiieatranthdasgratte. We sines sure them their thriiiteitidga frighten TiobedY, , for we have lonraioliirigifilial they lire tiglje the largest interest in the partnership. We entreat of them to materibetraelseit tialet:doiss'tib - tingti,"but ad as baccYllaf dla".eal . 0 1 40.1; - —We shall pursue,thisobjectforthernazuweek, an4lq 7 l , ,exaglyt! i4 .. ift that talks 4iselyktg this rnion, ant wliat t4ic coctiirif are. • . Gas. Tit Lon tat rsv9 i .or PeOvAll • —According to the St. Louis Itepublic, Gen. Taylor had his attention taped 1 aWtestern to the coniition of Oen, iaitthe iieciesiity, of their improvement. The General materna that he is tvell,aware of the importance otodtp stitiectAnd that, at a proper time, it will be ctivonay consider ed and acted upon: - Trom this it may be interred that Gen. Taylor is in favor of government improv ing the rivemt‘ that" has:prod i ar e much discuss?th'etirittil tween it atal the I.xecutive poorer i. ;.;rt ME 3'tis' Govaticoe of Nrw Yoin- takes ground strongly in favor of free Pips t- . • 1, 4 f there tie airy eine Subject Upon Whichthe peo ple of the State -cif New 'fort approach near to one sunray of attrWment, it is in their fixed determine, tion to resist the gitension of slavery over territory cow free. With . them it involves, a great moral principle, and ove-ridefrall questions of temporary of bf pOliticitexptiditmey:" • EMMEMI The liaise troceeeded rotganizingon , -Fliday last,-irk elec ing W. F, PaorEß, by .the room of noes Noir& from. Philadelphia- •We-poblielrthe proceedings of ,the - i t egisiature in full, and ahall continue to Joie, daring kr seasion, affording our madam the latent passible intelligence. •. • . 4prillati . reat. • .T•6e County Oommisiiioners have , re-appointed their clerk, -Gtrauseer 9.1-RtrasicE4 for•the•pretdt year: - Telfrappoictment was due-alike to Mn Ws qualifications,: and the reamer • in-lrhiott charged the detinsaf.the officedaring - the past yearn, INIVW Post 011ie. lEi==l ;The Ns grim Department.bas establishes. a post 'Entrall,.(ittuned DUICa,7) on the faigiikiPitteiAttlintpoinle.4 Sutton Etr,cram i Esti, post master. This office was much needed, and tontlerArdectjwcoold not have been made for post master. . • Congress. - This body boa not yet got fairly at work since the holiday rucations--anil its proieedings are'void of interest to our readers, had, we room fo: them. The Museeratle *We Ceaveathea. The Deniberatie State Central •Committee hive igsolved tb tinkiiSe State 'Convention to nominate a Canal Ctinitnim - ioner, at Pittkerg;on the 4th day next ' • • kRTTne LlST.—Several errors, both of sion and commission, were made' in die Jury List, ns published-Ink weeV. tt will belannireorrect, in this paper.. Coi. Eoaoov.~; s , .slaeox r ii favorably apokeii.Of, by sevecalleinocratie. ppersois a candidate for Qual cOrruniseiouer. .71 • kii.inivbx.sixau.....ov."Yolinston has appoin • , ted Cos.seLies pAir.ascin* of Piitsburg. ooper, resign . General in — place of Air. e4l . •. GAN- CA- 93. '70PriYille /e l le r -0 (14 n t°.l4,l l OiQP GILL-Cfr,vl l 4b9.44.4ukini° ll3 l3 . returned to the X- 6.45-Fate-; "g"' "Ca. Mien , is'Atidrrnier of eomminne:of . liiiiinireniefetty in the - • • 'Ptinsittr filverwaroes DISIPPICAIWICII.OII lain Thursday weekohe 21st of Dacember, John 11 .C. 1 3 1 4 E- 6 ;l9f.Portal4gi b thiseptiaty, went to tite city of tdlideria gri _ expectins to • - tritiPtdititier;` . S. 1:"Wal Cob, of Danville, (who warvcriunire tivilie city:Thy the Lancaster can"" that 4 w4niuth)allhe Nhite Swao9iPtelz. in Race snout. Indui,evutibigaoun‘Colt, with uol. James A. Banks; oll'amtigna, to this codnty and lithartliends,' attended the theatre, returinirtg' **di without 1 Preclock v iethe Columbia House:in:Mew flabere aewstrated,- Mr. -Colt „saying Vtitkfc"kiwu*llal*le.l l : ol, h W14 1 4t t Swan., as t tattier nartpoddrilit arnved there. 'did' not rittclicflor hdiiiiiveri' lad from that `rribtfictit lint one want of infortiatiaa has been -received Wa *peeling him,.but all remain, in deobt xy l iand 'nista as la what had his probabla e. . Major Colt, who has remained in ' city, aided by the police and a comfier of gentientan whovol unteered their services, hat . need vasty possible means te warn' thokopyhtery,butoloitar without' effect.. And from the fart• that,h* ha 4 eiPlotr ed to receive a corctideriddi qt money on , that. 'day, Cpprebreisihnilire "entertained thin some villain; itMeetha supposition that thermontiy was in hispssesaeion r nay havertaken life j ... ie the.hcr e thin obta*ing.ike noisy w4idbilisow ever,. hit. - tolthad not then received. M Doh lest *aide the citizens' of IliTs county, where Mr. Collis's:tips:shrilly 'known) and highlyoostoirtned t end wanan : ouly hopitAan pm ill ' k,a—oVellilligl• but glig).tierN beliceskY to is afircted pioUn lad Trends.=;- t. ^IF 1.77r.t.' • , s. t.c RiMuirigatkilifraTT. isinardhe untie& 'es:ita is Jape! aVert mg. A !vela." vect UP tag' Wad* - ?tif irtttletw Ntit4w'ottto . , otithcatroollictod:ed the Solielf - AuttibCcomovel 9110WIRIV. thelrith 2 11 aderAW .7;t1;.,,, 11 0.,. 00061 z' to d'uppirPri* loom". Some very serious fighting will take floe - ii beifiweliti iostineciterviit erknploillt VuL,4loitn• Ahroa_4lo9o.additiorial , troopi,will leave F. igiz~d in January for Inn bay ' LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. ssittecTen, J as kenfinned it te C .. . me -ILI - • a l . tween Eng • ti 7?..x xv • i . by the Senate :.,.... 5 z, LOVISVILL , • , • The Legislatnrcet this State asrernbled yesterilayl oast; fhe s re werifitie ' for Speadter. Two candidattst ; wcithvmd tRE,by, the Whigs and one by the Dimoerals. Prnsittrac. 'Jan. 5. thebirutgad; 4 Nairntiapin eit r 4 Wei 4911 1 ( f i e mint ( lop e • 1 ' Should .the • resent enta weather continue for a to ,-.z. onsger r t rr soar In :. 7-4.;;-r--..4: ...e.-.:- Tbeneitkeis lest waterto the:chaunektual4n. tiitt_er iflgi*in,4%ip,., r I •I • ~• the appoim;rient bY IleGoieir:t Of treq ti. vii: nigh. as Attorney General; in'prieir'ok Mt. -1 - airieiii M. Conp*VpreakknetintOltot tiottivnteitilkfaelioti.r j There are atitl , nnamertratioltlia4 - NWT* kik relity iOn to the repots-of the cholera, up% th i s Olaf, brqf they. ° l' 4P , g fi li T e ... 6 ; 1 ; 4 ! 6 .:t' I T. -rye ;T :, -. ' , l l , 'IN ....' • • - Ciactalownt, ;us. 11,. A pirrite despatch hail bperiseceived here . to-day, 'data 2a Ina.; 'Willett inueii' that ' thetet alsty-ifno Fiske 'hontelialereiforthelat= linuraleral. iogel nomvole the Mai. at .Neet the cholera II Wake . , tr e• 1..? •' • .. K ieketainisuitl srophia &ream 6.ori thectioleva l 7 0 .. and both eitiea " ieribealthy'aviegent. • Henry Glity•hits ittived at %khaki in the' eitfoy want oigocid *abb. at f s_4 ,f. r. I :-. I - el•• ,-", 4. ... ( .•-• : ••I Atiii i w i r, h ut. t -714 i meantrus of theWlig manta= lathe Asiekk hekt • laeltnegielk 411gla K,Hedicimies-ne4ei• hated for Speaker of the tianse, Beirog, clerk filklichard ieteaht at akna.' ' A Series cirreatintion VidstutitecieedloalyipteL posing to intrust theallspemantstives in . I Oairgrest and 41Plociiliggikr,utt4W9TTICAPOglit. ;Abel tension of slavery in tee temtokss i agdtsros ect the territory of New Mexico agsuisitlhe claims Of Tektia, Vivid Sindotsing Mr. Ocittigtettillatien fate:gird to sievetraffic 'in the District of Dolembia.••• • • Theleeeimiefi '.ent*eficiceoil, bet ilthaeheettluiido 4/e cii4F - t • 4.0i 34 2 Y k r •?-, m 4FPC!... , i • •• 7 r _. Casatmres, Jart-A.- Despittcbgs from New W eep", under :late °Ohs ilith'ult,lcatelhe 20 deaths tram chOhnitad Oc en4ed onihe hue- two. days. •ThirWeathei'lies cooler, atsairoper wens .eittertsan est that !this IsSonki wmaxo,liteit :Thelliettals,uf ,the pops, lotion, had tied the egy.,aptc f ,kest 0. the, 4kiesepi &lanese ivas nearly suspended. - -0 , 11 r rr rPrie;a4,22. 2. 'The reports of Chitekt idong the Ohio and Kw sitkqpi:htterie have been't Stink.* Na tames tire tommea -higher 'tit than Vicksburg. ; 'ff• - • : •f• •• The wegker,-.4 . is, The mar. I:et:I .- are quiet mid the receipt's by river very . light. NISM Mambas of 'the heisylnOla Leiblaißre. e , , I. Philadelphia aityz—B. Mattkius, W. A, 2. Philakeljthia vanity—Wm, . F. Small, Thos, aF9 rsPils Rertii.B• SOlicit• • • 3. klantgommy—Geo. ardal 4.` Chas* mar - DeltWare=-11. „lona Brook.lr 5. Ilitik.tlL3na Poi&r. ' I. LaucafgeF and, Lett4Ro/Ir—AL Zing d . As r Daniel Slene.* '' 8. Menton, Pike-Wm, OVerfield. —u • " ;I .-4 e .3 * A. Noetheanitinilandobeliigh—JaroleD.,Boas. 1 0 , Sum}444 l 4nar 14 .a.1C1.A 1 14 -. 14 4° 1 1 141 8--q.c& B. i Streeter. 11. lltailfcraitnntitdohl'. Mason. 12 "Ljreioning,Clintrin and Centre Wm. Harris. 13. Luzeme and Columbia—V. Beet. 14.„ NoOlitgnOor:arid Auld PagAiiii)-44,44 Flick* 14. Cnudierland.,and Perri—B, C,,Storiett 16. Minn. :unfit° e izi.lntoti:—.l4.Ciutninsham.* 17. Yeltle.: , -44670,8niiisee. I ‘ . • '1" r 18. Franklin and A dams=4l; JiL Sadler. ' • 19. Huntingdon. Bednird and Blair—A. King. 20. Armstroag, tambria r ladiai:ia-and•ClaiAeld Minerva.. • • 21. Westmoreland artd:Someiest—baachtig4 46 22. Nene and Greene—Pitazrorell t breaslin • 23. Waliington-=G.. V:Earrente* 24. Allegheny and Butler—G. W. Dania, J.Leri.r. . 25,,Eleayer-anki Mereesl—,DaeidSankey. 26, Crawford and Vonani,ro—J. Porter ,I;trawiey. 27. 'Erie— /8 foisnoo' h. - 28. Warren. Jeffrhtsbit;Chtrien,"74VlCearlyna Eift .--ellinothy Ives*. - . • ,•• . Those in•Palia are. whiga i New members mark,- ed thus (* ) HOME CF RIEPRESENTATWEIL • Allanuf--farner i'oopen . Allegheny—Marshal/ Bmartztvelder, C. Snively, Henry .Large,-Lewis C. J. Nohle. AtmAtroissr.—Jaroti M'Cannoir. _ Beaver--fan Sharp, Dr. Wm. Smith. • Berks-.-John C. Myer`, Samuel Fegely, WM. Shaffner Daniel. Zerby. Bedfo;d--Jiunes J. Kirk, Josiah Miller. . Blair—Joseph Higgins. • Blicks--Jamen W. Long, Peter D. Bloom, F4l - Ilieklekni: ,•' Butler--Robert Rampon. • . Bradford—Aram& %Valdes, Chas. Stockwell.. ImihnL eileskerX l LS: Evans, T.l Bull, David J. Bent. Centre git.ClearfieW—John 1: Meat. G. Walters. Ctimhtirrisfil-LAbreham LambertonVGeo. Ruriey. ' Coiambisi--Stewart Pearce. , • i • Crawford—lames Porter. D. K Bole. • Daoiltol-4041%..H. HJAff.lord, Thomas Dimant. De.le are—famq J Lewis. Erie -G. Wet. Baker. - - Fayette—Wm Rediek, Wm. Y. Roberts.' • -Preirde-nino. B. Gordon. emingdoti—A. R Cornyn. Tndiaiizi=R'm. 'Evans. . Jeffeirstiii,-Cladon sintrienango—Jno. B. M'Cnb 111604Tbm Hastings.- . Lebanon--.A.dam Gripituirer, . Lehigh and qarbort--Sitmoel Minc,Roberit letz. • Liizerti - e-4/eni'y Fuller, Thomas Giliiapie - • Lancits*-1. %Me, Rsidspanni D. W. •W' AIL Meer, Joseph W. Fisher- Lyeo n , Clinton, gaper:and Sullivan--Wm. F. Packyr % 4O. Smyth M'Kee. Montgotnery—David Evint,'W, T. Morrison, Wm. Henry.. . biescer—D. K Ceerbislaong4 EarerN. Nodhomberland—Goo. 4. Frick. "Nortbanipton and Morime--Chai. A Luchenbaeh, loseptilLatiback, B.S. Behiiimovet. Perly--Johnlouder. • . • - • • Thiladeltibiacity-104 DirkkAos: a Stale, Randle &lids, Ow. T. Thorn, .Craig Biddle. Philadelphia county—Geo. P. Hein, T. J. Mr rittitiehor.- TTorfs, N. ThOrn; Gcb fs,'• At*, iftriAn, ile;rtrt a•• Prdit, Alonzo' Robb.' • : efoßvgaTriti-, , . B tufzinfm• • Susgoehintia.nnif , 'Kytithili— o ßobert R. Little„ , Samuel Taggart. • ' ' Cott. /ohn'lttree. . ' I Fr mit alkiiitlf . It P. 'Ant • - Vit.aftetflillKeirrand - Rile—Aloinme k Wilcox anti. Prake..4ntni %UMW ! : OLIZARid. frusintift;n4.Sanrill:r York—David Gei) F. Liwt 10%Pc4'ql(:):Aa4 : ME I CdPiVVlLl P OlkietileittetineArlatykusemOres setiontiond itnniedietiolympott ; the arrival- of Rome white men. The. tebel slaves went quietly to wqrk 'SENATE. Proceednigs of the Peri , a Le,Ostatore. ate R in o • lied or le 5 ArtiMe_ ss ion ret o • 1 em s at o w ere s ern in. .1 MOW -p Ives sadPouiger. _ _ @ •- . _ stating WU - whet - eat tie - Six'' , • r of t e Senate - watt ilpyt t7 fNersiaing, i the .EXe.cUtivet office in conse quence ortho aerniiielifGovenor Shunk, the Sen ate shouLti proceed to the selection of a Speaker pro tanpore. T144-is i it.*edlb. !Ell; on lip (htetillitlpq AO . Hon. Geotre; (wrlltAl Wee eleCted, %Wig d votes"Ma is i e 3ll4l f r eg 9:34l2kite l s. i" 72, r- er ' atl -"The Speaket &maligns tben - coudected to the chair. bytAlt..Savall,•9l Dibelelphia, mid Joint B. Johnson of Erie. After an addresa L thstniting the Senate In, the honor conferred oliiia . t . hint;',lSl Spi!akeiliiitik bite 'sail " ' ' '• "•"- Mr; Ovairfiendtagentd a ,renainticepreappointing the 0140(500 1 1111 1. 1k4 1 /0 0 4er:1 1 • - stoott,itaid thiti hijubeit and t, new mem bers wanted, lOldatte'a ithieW learrafibt ofd therbkiiret, Milted teffostpone:thevesOhs. don. Thum egreedlto by a mous of 47:t0 12.. • Mew*. so‘lier. 0p4,-Forsyth were. appointedtp act with the committee from the ricpum (when orgailiwilj, t 6 infurm 'the Govenor thatihey *ere ready toy receive the Aumeal Mrs; sage. Atresokopn wagyet,ta authpizisivh.e,APOFir to.apppirop,stprouvesminittes u aeq, cop 4; mallet' fixecatiiii nomaidititis. • Blanks: Small lan4 Litimitice Wine . app6lnted committeeto inform the Bonne. when organized, that.the Senate Wise ready to. Proceed 10 Ousinesa. Mr. Cratb reod it his place, a resolution relative to certain - bat flow In the handi of the Executive, one of which is thebill:authovizingthe connotation orapraihr" oad from Etie.so tharebie line. • The Senate ; then wept iplo coptrinneei Ms. Bond in the chair, upon the above resolution. Crab{ tit length in relati6n to the em birrasementofth position, and alluded to the inoimmt character. of this.railroed bill, .as detrimental Itklepusyiyaois interests. Mr. John son. of Erie, replied The . Ccmuitittee on,Rnads reported prorr, esa, and askettletivito" stritgaiw. The' subject 'was then twirl tomo~noa. p . o • m dZ ied ohtwou road in his place moat- to -regulate railroads, , Mr. Mithians r'etti an act tti read:tie tnrapite road ecinipatdeii. 'lay:Meted' fl 6'cloctiti.mor. illousasir Itsrastunr4Tivits.—Thre members of the House were e 4 to order as apart tartay by Mr. lack, the Cleat of tik lAA session. Secret:67 bribe Clintiftiohwealth' ineseriteil the certified election teturne, which . , on motion of bln.-Fegely, of Berke 4%,/iloty, eretre.ieed, The roll was then called, and the whole 100 members an - swered to their names. o.l* niotion of Mr. Pearce, of Columbia county the:House proceededito ballmfor Speaker, with the fidlprrirtg result : . 2 . W: P. Pitcher; ficoming, 49 Henri? S. Evans r (Whig,) of Cheater, 44 Thos. J. Herrin„ (N. A.,) of Phila. - 0., 4 Alonzo Robb, (N. A.) oi.Pbila. Co„ 1 Samuel Fegely, (Dem i ) of Berke, 1 T. C. Steele, `(Whig,) of Phi's': ' I Ail the Derbocratic mesiheervoted for Mr. Pack er, and that gentleman east bis;helkwfor Mr. Fege ly. All the whigs voted for Mr.:Evans, and he for Mr. Steele. The Native Americans, CieorA, Relies, Charles Hartz., -Mimeo Robb and Nichlas Thorne voted fur Mr. Harting, and, he for Mr. Robb. ,Neither candidate having a majority ; the House went *to a - second Loallot,, w,hich, resulted as fol lows : -Packer, Dem., 49 Evans, Whin, -46 Hegifilh•N . 1 Fegely, Whig, - 1 Alonzo Robb, N. A ., The only change 'made in• this ballot 'was that Charles Hotta and Nicholas Thorne Changed their votes from Herring, N. A., to Evans Whig., On motion of Mr. Little, it was resolved that when the House ailioumed it shall be till 11 o'clock to morrow; tie then moved to adjourn, but the Mo tion was negatived. The House then psocetled to the third ballot, which resulted precisely as the second. On motion of Mr. Eshelman, (Whiz,) the House then adjourned. Ilasaistant, an. 3, 1849 Sinitic—The Senate assernbled at •I'l. "o'clock this morning pursuant to adjournment, and.pmceed ed, after the calling of the roll and.readjnglite min utes of yesterday to the haesaction ofiOnsness. A petition was presented, praying for the forma tion -of it new county from portions of Berke,Chester and Motegomerfoloomies..-whichion motion, was referred to a Select Commillee• • Mr. Kooigmacher submitted a bill to empower the Orphans' Court, of Lancaster county to sell the real estate of John Coleman deceased. Paned. Mr. Forsyth introduced a- butt authorizing the Human Engine Company to sell certaiu real estate. Passed. , Mr.'Bronks read in his place a bill authorizing Francis W. Hughes to sell•certain real estate. Mr. Brawley submitted a bill I militarism; Abe trustees of• the Methodist Church in ..Meadville to berrow.gnoney, A motion made by Mk. Small the revise the daily legislative record of last session was consid eve& and postponed [Dribs present: - -On •motion et Mr. Crabb, his bill to withdraw from the Governor's hands certain acts among them the Erie County Railroad charter of last session, found in the Secertary'es &Kee unsigned by iGow. Shank, bat which'constinsimially became the law if not vetoed Within three days from the greeting of Qte. Legialatrue.. was taken up, and opposed- at length by Messrs Brawley, Mason, Forsyth and , JOhnson, ofErie, as Onconistitu ions], contending that the Govemorshould sign or veto it; if signed, and she railroad was tetracl.nteasuse.. for Pennsyl vania, and only advantageous to New York, the Legisature, wouldrepe.al it. 'Metier& Cribb and Small argued forthe conitite dowdily and - expediency of the -measles. andt•the inj uy to Philadelphia and the Stale, revollinB heal the Railroad , who charter was ebtame d miderdt ceptive repreinlatiens the.faCts. " It Johnson move a poisrponeinenf of 'the subject, but a motion to adjourn prevailed before the question en the postponement could be taken. Previous te, the adjournment, the nominations for Clerks were made. The election will be held to morrow. Hooter..--The members of the House met at- 11 o'clock and on motion proceeded to the founh bal lot for Speaker. It resulted precisely as the third hallo, taken yeaterday,,, ea followed: . Win. F. Picker, Deni., • Henry ft' Evans 'Whig, •' T. Litkering,"d. A., , Alonzo Robb T. C. Steele, Whig, ' • Samuel Fegely , , 1 seattering votes were of course cast by •the Kiwi* vandidelett for friends of their one poli tical bias_ , , The fifth, r`iififind Seventh 'Were chilly to Rib' ebbvti , ,` turd neither candidate having n ma jonitiy;the House proceeding logo, feightb, ' which was alike fruitless. The only. chltagerlitede wt iu , Inng, the Native American candi. ilatti„'Votin,g i Adjoumed. :. nsteidAlf ' , Httandittitt;Jeth. 4. Star"' atilt the of She Inintatesinfynetriday, the Speakink,annenneed • the ia P dinirdiniainetlwl f • Yket preewed the aueual.repoo pt " ge Central rour. • Rif.'Johnsiin. Of Clio, submitted a tesolation to 11115 T, )41,14DT, the effect that in the present =Organized state o the Legislature, the Senate wee p?werless to trans. • _. • I+ , • 'Ter spoke in ti of • : , h" , - howefer, waif Int ti ,' I- , - s -- ns , 11, 1 , ,iis and Koniginich ---, .. . •-. , ..- E _ tat ' , ..,.as and nays,and I• *. to ,e ~ eient inn:vibe el n t,. o '''' w -- '1 , n ue last session e': •el .r- estli. .• _._ wi ,‘ he ' kol &wadi:. r Dt" eeper ant Assistants. The new o cers are . s reel Guleltus, Sergeant.at-Arrns; W. S. ?diliinger, God hulk , Nasistant. Mr. Small read in his place an act making provi nce for the erection of-an Executive building as the residence of the Governor. incorporate the Wilkes. “op tt . r. Small presents a .? I amendatory to the act Blr Cutbb's joint result:llion reard.to the hills neat in theidindiAitillta Pl* 4iiiveorii 'aid up aeridetiated - antil theltorir oilidornment. •,• -..EoceroroThe members. amenibled °Wet*. awl as on yesterdeyilivnAactipywaiugie ..absen: tee: The ninthttallu t was,garte....into, when the , ideltend• =;' l "" • - ' P: Pecker; 'WM' • '!•:•"' ' 41t &Swaim, Whig,— , • • • 49 Seene;teEr • ../ 2 • . lie - change ill, receding . ba ll ets were ea." tliAby'lleOril. , d 160, 'Na. titre knittricaltis, tratitig Eirtrircthe Wh'%-osndi daut-There dilk•being,narhoide,:the-teeth, elect Ofelft.ll and , thixtftelAti, ballottwere.go* isgP but were !dike froiderta t , • At OW of Pie Piier4dingi s CerriProitiise reds 'proposed bY`Mi"Siiiiiiz*eldek - l . 's 'the 441iict that. a- Democnitimeptudteris Whig glert,„ c end a *PrOgnesicwAßAPPAiikaAnzuli-4944 , eel (Meri t anti tba; the Ptirr OrreS ll l .-, " the Standing COmailifeeri; 'be' argesilly: divided. The clerk espnntind• hie:detain,saw to wbetherlie , ad the-power to-enterteireway-motion, ieircept , for e renewals of 'the .baliming,, ,or. for an adjoins*- , . Mr. tooper• moved' a ertc r ets'Of half airier this'emnpivenierti: • '" ' Messrs. Packet,fldadelatent and 'Frick