12 1 - • • 1:;::;7A• 77: t r 44,0 „ • ‘l7 O s „*,‘•z t ' 1.4* _ , . A •`,•-•' • TH. E COM PI LE R. ,4 L113Ei27'.": 'i i'N:(iN, .%: , ;1)1 lir. co\ -;•vrt G l'l.*.V Monlay 'Zoning, March 9, 1257 D'eviotratio State Nomintiotts. FOB Gov Eic.isr., TV/LL 7.1' F. ri CATiI, or 7 . , gc,:mt t'o:1 CANNT, COMMIS lONCt STUICKi , AND, (if C 1 s 1 JUDGI.: Ur SUIT.LME. P:1; - (f Ph ilaele !dela - The State Ticket, 'The Demoeratie State i:olivention, at Har risburg, oil Mon , lay, nominated, foil :governor, 43en. WILLIASI F. PAMER, ofl.lro!Cailing cmuu iy ; for Canal Commisslinirk, Nimitoal.4ratea -I.Ao, of Chester county; and for -Judge of the Supreme Court, Chief Justice Ixwis, of Tia.,4 ticketn. strong' one-- of "good men and true," NMI and atl - possessing the-Jeffersonian squalitieations of' -honesty, ability and faithfulness," and ,uilbrding the surest guarantee that if elected (which we will not permit ourself to doubt,) the people of the State Will never have cause to regret their ebiiiee. It will afford us pleas -11-k.,rtp battle with all our energy fur PAcKni, tt . rannt..l..AND and ..-Ltiwts, and especially so ~pc.osea by .Proseriptive dark lantern ;item; Nothingism and disunion Black Ru- Good feeling prevailed in the Convention, ;tad the nominations were eurdially endorsed by unanimous votes—a must favurablu indi cation to our view. President Buchanan:B Cabinet. President Buchanan on Friday nominat e! to the Senate the names of the following persons to constitute his cabinet, and the li ,, minations were immediately confirmed: ;4ecretary of State—Lewis Case, of Alieh. Secretary.of the Treasury—Howell Cobb, r , tary of War—John 13. Floyd, of VII : , ceretaiy of X(vvy—lstme Toned, of Conn. Secretary : of the Interior--:Jacob Thomp son. of-311s!f,Issippi. I'ost3naater General—Aaron V. Brown, of Twin. • Attorney General—Judged. S. Black, of Pa. Mr. Bueliannu's selection of advisors meets at th unusually generUl it - p pr obaiio Thei r I , mg exprience, sound judgment and bpsiness qualifeations cannot fail to harmonize well 'with. those of the great and good man who has tluis called them from various parts of the Union to assist him during the coining four yours. Congress, Both llonsesadjourned AV* die on Wednes da3. at I`2 o'clock noon, "Ilie more important bills were gotten through before the adjourn ment, and received the President's sign :Ito ro.-- tLatong them the new Tariff bill, whieh re &lees the duty on eve - ry description of _Messrs, Gilbert, Matteson and Edwards, iln•ee. members against whom resolutions of expulsion were pending in the House of Rey re:entatives, for corrupt practices, resigtwd tneir seats, before a vote could be taken, and thus probably avoided the solemn con lion of their peers. lu the ease of Welch, of (..;omieetleat, a resolutiou..was adopted Ley 119 to 42, declaring that sufficient evidence had nut been obtained. to convict him of corrup. tie 4, and that, therefore, all further proecod ings should be dispensed .with. Simonton, ;::,e correspondent of the New York Times, :.IRI Triplett, a lobby operator, were expelled ULU the floor or ale, I=l r.iftrbrio Protvs - i of tim Democratic mom- Lvq.-s of tho Pennsylvania Legislat aro. against of 1 0.1.21EI:ON to it heat in SLat es Senata, n II r;:- cl,l Pd in Ow latter Fri-lay, by Senator • Bn:LEn ; • but has not yet been had upon it. 1!!!!!=:=:= President Pierce. l'resttlent 'IL having r aired Jim publ;c sottle of the uewspipors wh . teli very abused his I there was c ons iiiel.:o,le, rit i n i t . 1'u14%5 it has, Ili of assault, lift its niark distinctly ulioti. the hi , itui:y or the country. I,iiere is no question {)f. fure;ga ca. (loniel.'tle !..)liey which bus arisen iluring the I:v3t four htui not lieen frankly tt n,i 1 ) 01,1;3- and utiu•ly u.ll them have been settied ads - autteBeJus to the .nation pr•inautive of its peae;;-and I;cff•Mr..l.?,uvinslian was taken over the North ,..rn entrfil Railroad, on his way to "Wa.•!hing !.,H, on Monday, in a train of new cars, with _ aew lucomutiv,e, gotten up for tile occa: , :on. Bititiinore he was received loy this city ...!orities and military ii an a l ,,,r o pr;a:! , Ii:, 1,- in the afteruuou tuuk flip do ! , „ 14 was convey eel to Washin.t , 1; .nv car spc,,cially provided fir 1!!!M==1:!S 1".L')•: - iVeclues , jay evening, Ca off gran4,l About 1,5(J0 Ilue!,la•lng afid. 3lr. nere an lour or 60... A bt.;:ultiful 1.411:)on \vas: 331.1,1 e by :lr. George E,11:ot ibe 2;luprelhe. 1.!t>111-1 has isrtina6e Was L. and Slott (ire .ttot Z eitizeu of tiRl Mate--: NoLer.,n awl Curtis ,iieseot -11111tml pani•l' Sibm'ti- )INIMEISFI; AiNI:l1li1,A1;r, 7111', The ircvnz,nr:tflon e hul:s lircu l'ennsrlyani3' , l 1 tnz-trie I :)1111 (I:,,titn_fdcl)o 1 ;• 4 tate , rnan, int() tli(:,ex:tli - 6(1 office ofTro , i.l , -.a, of fl;r-vr Unitea St:ite , „ took pliice at the lyt ti,,n;ii 1;10, lin;nl,t seinhiol up• 11) thou 'mil , . of hi 4 countrymon. The , ?;ty (1.11v1t0 , 1 Ivith iln: ir ain) at an ear! hi,nr "0 , 0 rv,te, 111 prol,;trrition" Sho, an,l veremoitio4 or the oecasiiiii, sonitileil in o vorv . (punier. ,11- ; Wont jif Illirt7trV tinder tlie conintiorl or (;.01. 11j411 t 1 curium oi‘ i.• eritoro , l the lino, the \‘lll , l o (4,11111W-4n:l Mu' Of OW unlit turn .ocits ever witnc—e(l in this country. Twen ty-five tiiilitary companies . were pro , •eilt, from the :itatosof l'it. , stii•iiiisettq„`ce, , ,' York, awl do: Distriot of t' ; liro ominutinies front I‘.. ow York ; oho ions from Now York, and the ; bosiles the foiolgii ex-ineinbers,. ,'„'(;" .Cr.; anti at points in the tiro,;o;.s:on Nve,e stationed ten lull band; or forth fel : , trains, ands creatilig. au enthusiasm among the eon,..,r , ,47ateti thousaiel-, tiba , t-t unhounded. The whole pa;:,eatit t ., tr sartassed all i-ititilar dentoitstrat totet or the kind, 'rho p it i o lie, and private I,uildings along the Ivlu,le route presented a truly animating appearance, The r-cone from the variou:, Nvirirhavg, from w.ltielt the ladle, partaking of the exeitement anti the were waving handl,erelliers, way ty tt ly ettelitinting, and abled uu little to the extra ordinary 1 new, At about 13 o'clock, the President; and the Pre , 4(lent elect entered the prove,i sion at \Villard's, and lrl`l'U 414eu'rteil to the capitol along l'ennsylvtua .scum rived there, they, aecotripanied by the ono mittee of arrangements, proecoled to th c Vice President's room, and on the new : 4 ;thatO being called to order, the Prelident and I resi dent elect 'were introduced by - the einnmittee of arran!retnents to tlie seats prepared for them in 'front ,of the Sect•etary's v 'table iu tits Senate ellandie . r, with the judges On the right mid diplomatic rtirpo; nit the, left: The whole body then proceeded to th e e w ,t era where - the , Preswtent took his twa t, the platform, with the officials, &1., named in order in the reor. An immense ei,,neour:se of .citizens were in attendance, and the throng extemled a considerable distance ill every di rection. So soon 118'pllier reqOreil, Buchanan rose, ;aid in a clear, s trong voice, deli verel his Inaugural Address. in style it is simple and happy, and the policy laid down fur the future government of the admlnh„tration,i.4 much tts will meetthe a-ppro:. hation and cennnand the support of a last majority of the Amerietin people, The old Keystone may well he proud of the confidence reposed in her eminent 'confidence which-he will a.evel: disappoint. We ask for the Inaugural an attentive perusal. lilbow-CifizroN::--1 appear before von this day tfi.take the holenin oath "that I faith fully. execute the (Olive of President of the United States, and will to the best or Inv alfil7 ity,pre , erve, protect and defend the Constitu tion of the United States." In entering upon this };runt olliett, I twist lututhly invoke, tilt) ('iod of our fathers for Nvi-- dont and ...firmness to execute. its high and re spansible duties in t manner as to, r , 41/1 . 0 in l rin t uty and ancient. friendship. among the people of the se\ oriti States, and to 'present , : our free institutions Iltroughout many go:ter :1110ns. Convinced that I uh.oti.,ll t() the 11111erent : lyre tier the CMlStitl/111111 Mitt the 1:111()/1 which still".UllLttateS the loans of the -laterican people, let nut caritost:y auk their poNverfttl support in sustatitin;.?, all just letts-: ures calculated to I..erlietaate nivit t.st rolitic;il .whit•li It:ill oil Irl, tr, or hestt.‘t ed Upon n nation. 11:IVing , i1 , 1011117.1it•il not to 1)00t. , 1110 etolditlatc for le-el,etion, I Itate no 'notice to iutlut-ice cowket 711 :lllit,ini-ttet'li n tile ..4overtintit::t et,cept the dr tit ahlv and h to sert p'tat; a :11l I' V, 3:1(1 t i 1 . 1.; ILI the ;41-itt.Qiu.l In.mituvy ut Lay c;:tut trvinen. till Lure rovontly lets , T , l throng!' a ore,i donlini ei , ntoz...t in 1\111;11'010 of our fell,rw-eif:zons were ex,•ited to tho 11i iu t itvit.te:-.tiotts (I,:t.t. ;Anil vital . tatlAt : 10,1 Wltutt than Ito 0:o;t1 1)1'01'1:6;110d t 11 ill, ti:t3 t.1",..11,(::d at 01We all 11 L'allll, 'Tito volt' , , of {lto mnjority, Lpoalslllg in tin% nntinier I,y the \vlo: 1,11,,w,d. o ar own country could a'inie 11,oe Nf grand :LIR.' strikili , 4 1L :•} , erta.'L of tlic p,wity f,)r wh at vffiwomion, Ihoil,lya.; it ror (7011 , :_1'i..,1 to :11,ply thin sinil;lo rii'•—that the Will of lit? 10.;;,•.•titv shall 14 - uvl'ni--10 - rho , ••t2t tletnont of the qu , sti•ol of (I‘•tt-,tie ery 111 thi.• tol'ritolies ! t:ooo.,•ens • slav ,, ri - ;Inv Torritory Ile ;:qato nor to elclaide, it ; lost t.,) It;U‘o ••o : )10 thorn o' piArfectly iro , to fornt and their d‘unestie institutions iu their waot way, suln2 i eet, only to tlao Constituti.oa 01' 11111 United ;:taws." n natural conso l uotwe. V. , :i2;r0.. , s Las al.so pre.seribod that ivhon Lite Territory . tit' bo atialitto(l as t•ito, it "shall Ito roeeived ittu+ I.ls whit or ivitinaut slavery. as their ool..litti ,fa .11:11V pit:scribe at tLe time or their ad- ~ ' -11.)11." - 1 di:ferent (pinion has arisen in re. , :trti to • mint ultimo when the potpi e oi . :t ter t. ~]Jail (lei:ideate question for Tai: Itapttily, a titatttn• of hut prac tie .1 importance. _Besides, it is a itMioini. on: :itta, which legitimately belongs to th e ty,ne Court of United. Stales, I)k..f , re it is now pending., anti it t I.W speedily and s , .ttiell. To It: , is rloei , lon, in common itii all :rstoil eiti- v; ere NVQ:e 1 cheerfully sublitit, wltulever this •,of he, ti lough it has ever heen iny 0,1 opilii,el that under the NehraNka-5.1:,..5as Uu Iti , pr , vt,riatt.: ~,VIII 1,0 IVIIO7I 110 :.11111}11A - Uf :tettial re , idents in the territory tf,e formition () v. 11 . - ~ lurk, in relation to the marriage of PT. - Bur- :E. L. ..kokor. II• A. 130 . ,r g 5„ :1. . k0,„,0,1... aii.l to eni.}v III: , 11 1 11.,n , S11:. 1 •;; 41t CiV /1 . Dr. 11 i•-ii. ii, viow to its adin - I'''SjOit ai It Sta ti! jilt' ) antl reli•rious lii,ertv'." Such enii 2 -rant. have ~.. . t:n....? t.nic,ii. Put lie tht-4 is it nitty., it is the i 1 doll with-:tlrs. l'anningliani, :Is fol!otys; -1.. .)leKinnev. Tits roplrt, of the (.l)lolllitteb w:ts 1 - 111,-+Dtel, ton.e nue): to pros n::to the ~ m oth :Ind pros- 1 . - `ln my own Llli 11 t 1 I knew that .)Ir. Eokel • . I the Prosident, on taking his seat. tinple it P"'r:tu\'? all'i ilidi , T"ii`ai'le iiilt:' , " of 1:1e ;goy- I !wr it v o f :lie t.,.,,:intry. 'il.. - ,•,. Fate proved wns not t1ie,m. , ..1-1-tht4 111011WIlt brief :tddress, refurn . ing thanks for the ho . tior . • erninent Of COO 1:111te , ! Sk'ttl.... (I) ..41..eur0 t..) eI Cry. i 14it,hj i i b ot h i n rA.:1)..,:01 , 1 I:1 ‘%: - 1 - 1 . . A cicr be- . after li• vin...7 'isitt-.1 hint. I think I did tell Litit the T,q1,1,„ I an. curinbret . , , l, :Ina ~ n ;,,ineti I . l,rmon:,- of an ion, , re 7idt±itt . inliai:itant the free and :0, k , 1 , t ..., ;) ,1 0; it .4:11111111 , r CiIiZI . IN, tileV uns cliti:iol, un(,r Tilt? 1 1 ilit_. iiiii . : . lo , : t in •,) ill•tuiv word. , 4li•ti: .Mr. Eckel ' extn-v.,sion of his opinion hl 11 iS Vi o e. This t•t t- 1 I - I 1 I ' ' - ' l' - • I Fr „: , ,,, ,t ,,,„ ..,,,,,,, 11: 6 preht-t:Trgatiotlwr Treat triumph.. next Fall. • , .coi-tikvnt 11n , aW , , ill )0 11 :Wt., ill a IC - : 0.. t• the 01:131 IllarrCr . "de Of sa(7-,r , 2.1 rit;lit of ea.•ll - i:, , lividl.al :nu tLel it 1 _lir. Shannon, of kileghetiv. tin:ced the. an '‘- )- 0 :-4- 1 liCrl;.'o. t. , lllality w ; :ii tio: nazi% e horn citizen ; 1 ..,1:,- 1-.•1.',1 I Irqg Its , oii ti , if PI b r i(ll 1 :I l'i 7.'1,1r- • • - ', . • - " • 1 ,• 1,1 ..it• ••••.(1 i) /1 .•,, r f r •i , , , 1 prantment ot a t.. )intnittee oil res . oindons . . c:on ----•. -r"(1. Th3t i ' c ' in g at- ' effi 'll' l i` ll " , ""thiiig ' 4.11 , 1 in this (:litt-: e;.t.r 1. 1 1,•\• .;ou •1 1 5..: Lc , 7, i it•o•to, (LS • t , '''• A 4,2(1. ( , 1 '?“ , - ,, L• 1 ~ ..g." " • 'i . - • ... a .., ) L oy. 1. 4 1 . 1.e r 111 . fin to jeaVi, : ilie Inc )tie' ~ ., 1 . a : 1 / 4 :0;d',.. tcou-Lizcd: : , 0 .: ,f4,:ti1t ,f • :i jwt.',..) I s:sting uf , Jue Trull; each :Scaatmrial district. ... -r) LIS THE INAUT.PIRATION 11,wwl i 11111.1 1 ,1 Turn 0 (I .F IN AUGURAL ADDRESS territ:,rv, free from all foreign imerference, to flecil“ their ow), cle,tioy util)jeot only to the Con:•:lttation State,, Tne w into torritoriid qtrl - 101011 ring then set . h , il upon the principle of popular hr,v4:r -1•-)11y---a 11...int...Hi1t! a.- attei.iint a.si the govorn oloni i;solf--o%orything of IL practical !moire h a s hatai thitiiiled. No tither gut! ition remains fur tokittst 'neat liceartse all agree that, umler the cati , t:t -his err ill tile. State 4 is 1)(1- :•11/11/ tho any column power, tr.Netilit that II States thein , tilves -srlie;teitt it - - exists, :Slay we io t, tllOll, huge I hat 110. 1 , 111'4 aHratitat of this subject is all- praiti•hing it- cad, and that the geographical parties to •which it has given }firth tireadetl hy the Father of his Country will sr eedily .'ilost happy will it he far the c,inatry when the pa bite mind shall disertetl from this question to other of itiore pressing and practical impartance. Throw,,,h atit the whale progres , of this agitation, schich has s.curcely known arty ititrirmissian far attire than twenty years, whilst it has Loon produc tive of no pos , itive 000 d to qtly human tieing, it has heen the !irolifitt source of great evil too' tlio master., to the shire anti to the NV111)1(!1101111- try. J t has alienate,' and estratwel the people of Ihe hi-1 , .r States frain each other. anti hits ' exeu f..t.iiititt , ly endangered the %ery exii4ence of the Uniaa. or huts the danger Yet entirely' ceased. l'iitier (tor system there is it rianuttly for all 'Heil. rfill' , al evils 111 the sound sea- e anti liar Jodi 4rittirit if': the potpie. Time is a great carrectise. sul e jects which but a. 1r soars :1;::0 excited tool ex - asl.eritted pnHie have pa - , eul VI":1 are now nearly ftir , .:otten. I;tit this t i taisthra of 4tOrti,b -t siat'Ory iN of r a r gr:11, I.l* Importance than any mere i,ulilieal question, liecintsti, the tigitat;oti Ili iy es,tititarty ditti.trir the per-ontii :saft.ty at a p ,r 1 ion • of our voitatrythia: the itistittitnin . 141 S. 111 t1::11 1.10111 I:'n—f , Mir 1!1111'sillt 111.0WL!VOI' :1111.J.1';:loi , iti I it-l'll . , 71.1,t1 loro -11111:1i Ve, U 1 1111111•1';a1 heliefttiJ, can ciattptin , :ite for the las: , I,t pettee atel seettr'ity fiithily altar. Let 0\ ery Union laving luriti. Ihl Caro. ti...ert.h:: Lest iiithaincii • : , 11piwk , rent 1"-:1-1; tinn any.i t It hi 11/1 ev:l 4)111(11 of the ti:1;e1 that 11101; bay , . lohl''i'tal+•7l tr, ..;;lio,t.,`,:lte ti i i olofe ; of ill.. h:ttir• pr,..e li te,l thc nth] :t.1%;;Ilto;;e, which 1\ rill. 1.;-.elt to oliif e r (!i d trwit titl, (;f the cottiparntive itt:otriest such as e.o.it would other Stale, unit E!seit des;e:l.liit!,r to thi, anti 1Mr."))': tip: III:i" , (1( 0 .1, ;11l SU.'ll :t;•• :It /3E chri.'rl,(ll:t, at, pre •cla t t.:l . ;tly a frc.4l tll,- , mglioat•(a;r and ,•:;-; pawl' 11;4 ?•••: , :li it th,: mnl'l,l ti,'-or ; TIM! tritiltt I' 4 ('olliillylod ~ n and CIIP:11 ,-0 11 11:1):1$1 riNer , :011) , 11111t1 h :tad 1), eraov. AsroiLilatv ti tra.le,llvre , tt its frok. tl,O noes ho , t ih t, —.;1;h•oli or the %vrini , ! and 1 iti rttin. considerations, lin:tom:lw as thoy :WO 111 titoiii,:olvos, 5i411. • Int,+ 16/1211 roill‘ct on 1114 , toerllie ik OtIM VCSI/1t fri)lll.l li rr.u i utlt!./ fIVOry IWrti , )ll Uf till' N( , :111 ti,:t t)IOSJi/th, • to till! I.;i 1110 :.„iii tir till' V .Yl`t, ' hl l . 7,14A1i Inct ail V,1,r11 , . p livr:11;-4) i l'cel iLll 140;11,10 tha: kind Prto,-idence ‘v i,!11 iit,pired Ilur rat wiAlin t 11l rranlii thr, fri‘-t pci - l'ect . l ,lll iverintic:it and, Union evcr iievisell !La:t, will nut it until it sli,til lam liven la.accrully itistruniental, }in Ow , j.,tvil and ri.ili , „;ioul).lil4%t:ty tliriaoglnatt., '61'1)11d. 1 NeXt ill in - inoriaoro to the timinten! , n , aof I lilt' is,dst•ittition 'and the I..nion is In prn,er%iti:r,-tlits , ;r c\ t ho,..: l , ,, n ia t on, U 1 cornintlon. tue di.; ‘ital; I'Cthat Whon ;ut kvc+)llqiincy tlzstArtii.•.!, thlt torld id • ll'uq! ;I:t)% W:1111101.1 . :'kil:Zlti f ‘ I r a hOILSIIII, tll ta L Yot 14)r- MO (fur prt , ; l•lit with"lit 1 , 1; 1 ,1. 1 61,d vv..; j++'{',''+' its trt,:iNt,ry, , 116 . 111 to V11,2;:t Ili lat t " W;111 . .-0:101110, ON.111 , 11(11 10, :IN iof spei•.l l .at,es \‘'ll , l ,, + v :s I ON 011:0.i itr ci.oitrivr)g ;Ind tats to rho fully, is stiffors Lit This is ill iintunt: la , ,dv Ui r( r:l3,:nopt 1,1 :1 1 1iirk,111i1111' :1i:11.1W, 1,1 C„1! Il • t•lltilit'y Li) 1..0i011.11 . I . tW ,Il‘ 11 11. tit 111' Warr:l.lo C1:11 1 . 0111141 1:1 (..,11r<1111- ! 111111. :11011g 111C.;0 I 111i.rili 11101111011 tilt' til:;rtlis`ninont or tho a tlle navy. k‘ eT1:110 Itt 1111 proll•4•tioiL 1,1 . 0111' la,! „11,1,1(.1,014 ;:1"..1tt , r .C11:1,11 (hat 0: . :11ty ()1114 . 1* 1,11- 1,1141.11 ti \v,•ll tlio ti0:1.110.) 01 . o.lr e.N.t1.1.0.1.'1l :w;tt."1,1,1, h 1,1'yo141:111.(1 , 1c—t ,,, 11 tlne Chat Ili} Mori. l'i•\ 14i from tits` I.otlplo :Lau zvll.,utit :t ;L::.1 it'llt (rt . the , 2?)\t , ri.•;kl.li it NV:I . ; 1.) lk. - - 11 . 1 I 10 a I1111: 1 :11'ark)11 t:,r;ff, 1,1 , . I !rumt, lo.(.11:t0c1 , 1111)1:zdivd iu .-41tch a iii:ol;;,r til(10 a littiv hijury :is liioy L,• ( • 12 C•lt)itt 10 OW' k101111.!. , lie -1 evl; , •,:11 V 14) tl'e (if 4):!n- try. .I:iv di,criztiir.o.tton zt , ...:C0.-t I..Lri . .citlur i)ranch, ip.ll(•l;itin2 ...vrpora,ioos, or )1:1\ k• !Rya ui:j;;;.t to thy , rc?it ot . (tic c, ) ;;;;„( 1 :, I :v. and iiicotr,i;,tc , nt With -that spirit av,tl - :01 . i 11 •i 111 t . 11 Of :I re‘cnitt. 1110 Slll/alldt'rillg Of 1110 1111 1 .1 1 .1 e 1110110 V ;1111:S into IL 0)11111:11'11'..1\ . 111":1,.:11i1 - 10:111V0 a (01111 ) 111.11(.111 4. , irruption Nvlitnit cothpar k A vial No in the tide or titntv ha: e\ or lwen NN 1111 so rich :in ' tiol,ll , an inheritance as . wt. ei,jor in thi. I,l,ulic litat;s. In :I,llllin:stet jug this ititil.rtant trust, l% hil t it may ht• wiso to ,runt portion's ut thew for the iturrovente:,t ut the reittaitkr, vet we shou'al. tk .I',Zet. it IS 011:* earl1111:11 p: , 11..y to roserve these lands as niucli Os way he for actual solders, lint] this at nuplt;rato przaTs. We shall thus not ui;lv to promtpte tortNt d or:t v ,11 . 1110 low States :111 , 1 Torritf.riys hr tantishino thetn har(ly and inilepentlent race ot'ioint,t. arid i!pla , trioa•: hut shall sceitr, , htwiat-, f;lr (~r anti our children . :, chiHrt•ti, its w.•il its ftar exiles trout tort , igit shores - who intry cour:try 74) inr , rovc their 111 , co- , q11 4 11 gN.•••• it. Theffed..!ri.l constitution IS a grant from the f 4 t:item • to (_origregs of certain speei'ic powers p,ml I I)F . ; ion whetherlhie grant slioub.l he hherally tr strictly construed, has, snore or dividel parties frorn the Without entering. into the nrgurnent,.. I it(' to ;state, at the commenvenient of my :eJwinistt:Mina, that long experience and ob ;:ervation In Convinced 1 lint a eon xtruetion of the powers of the goverinitoit. the only truv, well It the only safe. do-fir , : of the cor,,,ti.l.iCon. AVlieneler, iu our pi,t ntOry, 41,,u1,1fi1! power, 11:„Lve been ex e ren o .il by tlaese have never faile(l to pro duce injurious and ut,hal pv cohselptetice4.— Many sack instances might ho added, if this ‘...ere the pi , Irer OCC:1,1011. Neit)l(:/' it 11(•( g . ..,- ;-ary for the public hervice to strain the late gunge of the eon , titution all the great and ,iii(•fid powers required for a success admiiii:•tration of the go\ crnment, both iu peace and I, , en grt . intol either in express nu ins or by the plainest iinplie:itiont. 1V hilt; deeply 4:4)0 bleed of these truths, yet consider it clear that, tinder -the war inu.l.ing power, Congress Snug tippropriate money t(nyttrds the cot.structom of a military road, when this i, tile , ohitelv necessary for the defence of ILIIV SI titk: or Territory of the Uttion tigaiii4 foreign invasion. ruder the constitu tion Cori ,, re , s Las. power .'to declare oar;" "to rah..,• and support araile9 "to pro\ id, : ; and uulinlaiu a nave;" and to call forth the militia to "repel invasion." 'l'llus endowed in Irtripl , manner with the war-in:11; r ing power, the corresponding (it,ty is required that 'the ['filed State.; :dot]] protect of them [the tit; i te.,l agaiust Sow, how is it pos sii)le to 11.14,1 pr o tection to (..tlifornia. and our Pacili.: •N( . . Tt by means of a. thron:_rh the Territories., of d i ,. I "iCitetl•S•ta:i•-i, 0vc..4 awl munitions of war ma.: trotiisporte-I fr.eis 111..rtin stale, to !neet and repel the i n s;tc h ? In the event of a, war with a ti sal 11,11( h s toipzer th lu onr 111 other ava.lal,le I,t the coast ; hectiuse si,(ll a power would jo,tailtiv (lose the rout , - litt• Central It.c•: Hi- 1t Yi 1`111).) tin Cinit•UNl• t h at., M 1111.4 the C , ' r I"' :;1;•11 d 1 f:1 . zr, ,1,A 4 . 11 ,1 ail :I D . SI,Ito:•,, it ,I,(01'01 , It'oy to Ilwto, hv Caiv coop:trt.clion, ofilv -1,1; Wit- the,, (.: 111 1 0 . theg-ovent- Inent, evcr sitice itti ori:.2111,11“-; lweit tip: pravtice of (..uil,,trheting military ;11,4) L 1 \ri.'l tll ('WI iiler w h o tl ior Cho :U% Ito' Ilk. , Lr 111eL1 \k )11(11 1:1 , W ;1111 , , - ;:ti1....; 0111.4,,•11,1\v•t•:(i401;,. C‘lll.St WO V nut 111' llnp:liroti -1' , ./ils3l to 1,,r thew. 1,111 , .t0 curl i~ulah 11 thi• twit" thc potc'er of St;Li(••;1111 11 1 sidt.• thi• Etwliy L\161.1:1- t.t11.8 (•,H, re:1( h the,o time to to-i,;- !0,.t. them ;I;'v,in,f, iriv:l-,ion. I forl par. for-tht; pre,lit. from expri•;, , itig. k)riti;on as IA) the Lhodo ill 1\111(.11 vo%(•1•11111(- , ,t can loud, it'zii(l in tice,oupli,ll - v,ork. I bi! . l ; I' V 0. InattV Ott' it OW WaV 111 , 14' ill/pearitlj..rrOat (11 . ),:r00, ,v(+)11 ;I, di. , Ilt , jir(A. , ,t a:lil I.pc,t route 11:1. /101.•11 .1,(.1,C1:611011.. IL pl•c;lwr 11„1.1, 4 and i;111111,L.I . of' IL,: oto7 int,.‘reotir,Tl thel . o :11 . 0 ruts, ap prp.i.4l 1,1• oily trOM ‘1,./111•11 1\"0, -11.111 ' ol 11,Tart. url:2llt. \\iih all ;(Ili,' li/t;rt: lC ay tti ht'St 1110.1.11 A 111%,:11"tillg (our oky:t reNts, hut in -pii it 14 ' townr.ls II ll ` . ` . 1 1 0 , 4 . 1:1,-11, v, 1.11;:r 111 way it• ell St. I ?lII' (Lf)l r tdiV,lt'y 1,11 Itrlll crook, noitl,or -;inil;io2• ol;t;lit, ni411 . 0 nor 11, ,. 1 . 41;tii.t . , ; 61,u• (hp,. and' uttylni , t, to interh:rti ill the I (1.11 ,, ,, A ( 01":110-.111)1(.:i5 the lio st.lf- ;•1;1;la"litp.r ollinuros Las hoi.ll a ;;1 . vVor (rant rpturn. our .'l.k)ry th;;;, •;v 1 .1i ti!.lor nati')ll.4 1 Cot! n• toirc•ha: , ,o, or, a, OD! ca.st , (JI I.v ~ ohtuta..•r ticto , :tli..a!ion or a brute 01.11 . Cnr.l M,•%, ;op 1,t1,..• Imdor the tr , .;;1l :(;1' t , \ ..,, I,_ 1'i)11,1 , 1'142'1 ai :lit' Chili' a lair >lil paNl 11:1t Autro.irk. lorl'li-1 .1,.1;n; thi-; prin(•i;ttAnt I),L\ tk.:l ICI r;,•1-(. coull,l Wt. ill Ctlr',itru• 4`Nit•litt Ilithorto, in all tun' zolni• undt.r Inv f ),-;,t,.,•ti,, 11 o r ;he = riff ."1:11(•rie.11 11;tve ohjt, zoo] it,ii'.2.•()ti‘; 1L , ; . ‘y,.1; as ov;:l loss. i;t•ir WI:II ILO ro,i of tho warhi 1131 t';lllfuiC thits i•vort• h;;lttm,l 11ir: 4 i2 1 ,v in Lhttir *I ;hall now precood fn t:ihe tho oath pre- Oa , r nt,t'cntio.t, v in okin th , of Dio int!, this gtoat 1cpc:olo:. ("iiol '1'; 1 : 1 (-v tho:t :111 oath of to 11 . , i; ;chalutii, Nrhitit • • ,• , , leattlrt'S ist the U C~aV~~_l At the con elusion inan ..uratinn core nvnti('-4, I;uehunnll NV:Is I to th , tht! whero hC —olltore.l upon lull p,), , e,:i0n," ant where he took by tho hand I:tr.2.:r ek.un- trvinen. 'rims o,ni•lu.led t)f tilk,;•o Y.: iii• peucerul ro% ult:C:011,," :No poculiar to our faYoreti 1:11.(1. Iiitl:11<!NI:11);;E, the Vit'o Prt“;l , lo'l% :.\VI into ufti.e shf)rdy I Wit:re! I arri al of the procession at the capitol, ;infl ti:)on trising his sent as I),:esident of the Seilate, inatle it neat and iirppy nontinntioni of I'AcK,ER, S'rtort;- t. a'.141 LLIV!: , art. I'VOt`ilt'd with great iavor Iny the Poznocraoy of the S:nto. Nev liamp , liirn for (1,,,,hrn0r and Congre,-,:nea ta!ses place to- :.11)rrov‘ Inn inc, on tetitiod before tht SurroL-nte's ME ::ti;~~a l~ti~ lit, 131:(11.lNAN' JA1..1!: I==l 1L10 , (1.11, Court, in PROCEED:NGS or Tfl Democratic State Convention. IfArtnisnuty, 3.rareb 2, 157.. The Convention AvaS calPfi t o order at 10 Weliwk, M., 1)\" C,ol, doliv \V. Foitscv, Chairman of the Demoulitie State Central Committee, w i rt • nut d elt l a ppy speeelt. 111' , Ti'm of lion. Azioid Plainer, 'Mur ray ‘Viiitlion, E, , ( 1 ., of Ere, wa, utianimmt , ly charm tutapirary Chaitnan of the Conven tion. Mr. Wintllon, o takint: sett, a(1(1r4 , , ,,, P , 1 Convi•ntiwt in a twat tint forible Gn motion, G. G. Wes Ott, of Phila delphia, and :llex. of :‘V'.'l - Were eleeted natporary : -.. .orretar)• , • 11r. (.:t•-•na moved that ot delegates I,‘ ; rirt. , l*, anl that the“ , pre , ent tn.) '\vhivii m ,tinn :str,r(!o(l to, and the f'olluwing delegates appeared and took their seats: SlN.tTt)ftrAf, I)II,yr,ATES 1. Philarlolphia-1;. Wo.-4 , - , rt, Wm- A. Portvr, John 11. ('d.rup,ell, John F. Deal, Joseph Lippinott. 2. .Montgolnerv—Javo6 banateoxver. I'fl , -qer and 1), - dawafi—RObert Botha—!lvnry Flan.wry. Abrri , on. G. Latsca , titr urul .I_,ebalua l —l,Villiarn Pat ton, Browrio. 7.. I);it;philL and Northumberland—Hamil b., in "1164.1“. <. t Itatnpiowarvl Loslie filler. 9. Cr.11, , ,r), 11). -V , lzlin-) 1;. Danilor. I I. Yorl„—('liai•les AI. Sulyser, (cinitvtt.Al )I. _lzoleNon.) Porry—.lolin 1:;. 1,. 1 t. &c—S. T. Brown. 15 u. . 1,:ornI!, a , . McCur: Eli. 1;:•:•;110r(1, John 17. , a, Putter, &c.—K. 14. Blood, (con -IE. A (lucrti,i ,- .) I !kr, Von:ing!!;&o.—All)(krt 19. I:..ii• ('rnycl:)rti--lkirraN 1V11:,11orl: 11:111t9 - , t g i,-.—.1;)11a.111:111 AVITi 21. A 11,-Z:)w.iy-L-P. C. Shaun,,n, James A 0•1 Wa,liingt in and reon—\Vin. Work- MEM 'Bedford. ba._.Tolin Cessna. F,e-ney. Ae.—.J 0111) 26. NV,simorelaud and -Fa\ ette—'l'. B. Sea- Wri 27. Svli vlkill—iiha,. Tr! Ph'. kLs•I: r.rI..,NTAT: yr. im.v.,..111:5. .1: 1 :ttn , ;--- I k:iry Roily fify.tionv----J. W. 11. Al -f ;Iwo), .1a Inv; 11erthoun, O. 11. illackburn, John C. ihilln Arnvitro:) , 4, JeTor. : lon, and Clarion—Seth (Im-t., A. I.‘„,:tlt.r ;IA Lnwronee—liugh.3le- Nov, Lowi , Tavlur. Shriner. I?.e,ll;irti. Vulion ;LodA• 131 , . , 1 1 enns I. Sa/1`")111. t , r!:---I,ovi Wowley, George Stuitll,Dattiel Cottritt- It. II t.iter. i;jl•P'll' 7:LP.104 11(. 1 0ZnY. r tit,4l !t4ll!ngtiolt---T. C. 11eIstnr~Il,.1. (lettunii. Bratilol , l--Ifil.ani S"..aw. J. E. 'Piolrt, E,I. Li.111,411--11;ntun 14 7 011; Jzicol) 1)ii1i: c E rite , t(T—Ah..l I.Calts, Samuel Ringwalt, ;".iar!). • ('lcaw , ii,;,l—D.lV„ :1,106re. Potter—Ellls 11 II:,::, r, i.,. ati,l-I,,iitimr—ellas.R.l3P-.!k:tle‘s l'i•av,q;,l,l--Ilelir'y 13. lirool“, ,J. NV. (3rior Gcurgc: 11 . 13fiwn)nn, Lattniari 1) :11r,1 Itiestnioreland--how-: 1Z tit •l ( Alexamtqr M' Kin Loy, Fro,t,'• .rninison. --I?l , .a , rer—Tio ,, ll;tq )I . lvain, I'. K:lntz, G ..t. 1i.11 , ..tt , it. , 1i.111.5t.t1itr0r,•1(.0,1 11. Li . :_chtzier. I.dri.nne,—‘;e,. Swt•ie, AV'all;toc Scvlwrt. 1' , •1):11)2:o I'ltl;ner„l. - 1..:1;110.4. 11 111. ti, litu•t'iil. B.r,ver. ;111 , 1 Ilitrnett. ,M01it...11;;; ,, ,v--11 , ;11.2, - IV. I',.qtt-all, T:1,1,i1:,1•._;.. )1, (_!orillick. 1). =I ne•). 7,1c)tuni,,,1 l'.:NTurr;ty, (ha,,. W. C:,ri•i -:'.111, I. (.;. 1 .',,,h0ri A Du, :',1..;(•!::.k.1 Wlll..McViie:tey, Pc- rcklui,t, , S.•imyr,;ill—John !F)ni, lae Soin...rsot 1111)::-1 . W;lni, C. C. Finc'.l ;••11,!;:l 'l"tw_st- tillenvm,(l. ;?11 , 1.1t;niaza—J , 1111 M.ll;nim. Patt. ert•tm, \\ . :l\ -, 1"----'• 1 1 7 " . il. 1,,[.!:-1)r. John A.lll, Jer. Carl, .11exandet C. On 111.11 , 01, a t l otarilittee of (me ilolerate fl:om each Sc:matorial District was anpointtal hy the deie,:atiotts from the several (I:striets, to rermrt cificers; fora perto,went (•olitestekl s.a.ts from tl e 'ht torn ;uul Seventeeath Senatorial Districts ‘vere Con :t!it; sloth( f 1 in favor ef C'harles :"mv•er ir.,m the Tenth Oistriet. and L. K. 1.V.0,”1 ['root t a t' iiiw`ontventh triet. The Cononittep to sele.:,t oflicerz, fur the per manent er-:taizati,oi of the Cow - en - nun, re ' turtied utul reeorttAl as: follows: pur...-11)F.vr. ..I' , )!lNSt'?`,", of Northampton. vlcr. fltr. , ,lDENrs. ',Geor;:e Nel\iugor, 11. h. Diell'iminn: ,- 11, Charh. , J. 31. 31. A 11•allaco 6eyi)ert, .11,11 n John 11 , onner, F. W. Knox, .1. 11. Ti; , rilt, IV. I'. ILLI.‘ in, Samuel .Nvres, : Enl\val,l -1 / 2 V. 11. 31vNt.t., IV. B. IV't , n, S. 11. 111ackl)arn. Wm. M. 11rtnzlin, Fin !ley l'att , ..‘rzn, 11. .I.lrivl: , , D a nief Weyawt, J,.lut .1.. Stator. .1. 11. Cra,v6 , rd, C?nirlton Burnett, J o hn Cummings, .1. 11. Danner, .1. 13. Se3right, Isaac John Ilartzell, E,lwarti Flannery. sEenET ‘1: EU r. 11. RE Iwto. 1. , aa0 IL Tay (!t •r; \Vin. I►. ,14-I' int.i. On motion of Mr. Cessna, the resolution wa , i amended reducing the number of the Cominittie Adjourned till half-pact two o'clock. if-mm:oos The Convention re-a-:-eini , led at half-pnst tt,vo o'clock, \viten the Committee on resolu-, dons was. announced, cdrisisting of Messrs.• Shannon, It --nekalew, 'Workman, )Veseutt, Carrigan, ShriTn awl Bonsall. Th e Convention thou proceeded to make nominations fur canilidatos for (loveruur: .Mr uutninuted IV. 11. Witte. • " McKee Sanmel W. Black. , " Horne 44 F. W. Hughes. " (iiililandWin. F. Packer. Patten-mu' " "Win. Hopkins. . 13 /w or Bank. 4. Fornt.v Seth Clocor. I. Pitsr , on. " (trier ;4 •J. P. Brawlev. ld 4 ‘ Clover Geo. Barrett. 6 4 young' 71 . 19111 S, '' ISaae - " 11:MU) ror; tit.st ballot for a candidate, was then taken and re, , nlte , l as fellows Fl INT B 1 ',LOT. Wm, F. l'acker, :;I 1 Wm. IL "Wits., 0..1 ..1 trid. \V.-Hl:wk. 25 I \Vm. III)pkl - trs, 1.5 ~J . p„ rter p, raw l,,y, 13 Ephraim .Wanks., 8 G. R. Barrett, fi F. W. Huolies, 4 1:--aw• Sleaker, 1 , Thoma-; S. Bell, 1 Whole nullifier of rotes ca:itl3l—necisnry to a choice 1;1i. Chore being Tin eboi ne the names of . .M essrs . ICughes,l;rmv and SI f.lll:er were withdrms - n. sccus I.L(IT 38 9., "Win. 11. Witte, Bunks, THIRD Win.T. Rick Pr, 4•_2 Witt. Witte, :16 Ephraim FOURTH 1111.1.11 T Win. l'ael:Pr. 11. Witte, :I ri UCI W. Black, 33 11opkin.4, 12 sth (th 711 t 4th 9th 47 49 49 36 41 45 44 4 t 3S 39 39 12 5 1 1 1 Wm. r. P:Leker, Samuel V,.. Black, Wm. 11. Witte, NVuh. 10th 11th 12th lilt l•ith Win. F. Packor, 48 4 47 4 44- Swum.] W. Kick, 45 • 3(1 :-13 39 'Will, 11. Wit to, 39 38 39' 39 40 Wm, 11,, pkins, 1 8 11 15 10 '!'l,c• then till 11:11f i t't wghlU Cifl 'li F V ENIS( : 'lle Pro-Vent ealle t :Lc. i." 4 ,: hl l ll rinrili P 7 ) l' " . 4( 4 ra t 1).14-past 0i,4111 - 1) 1 4:1 , 1j•I:,:hIlti pr4“:cotte I to tri:• 0.0C1.1t11. bailor:W:l-0 •td!i(! 1011uNrito:, rvsillt : ,_ • Btztelz, 'I, ' 11.411 17th 1.-:th 1!1!h.'2.(H1 . 21 , t f. 1.! I Paeke , r, 44 -4) , 5t 57 s') 1., ' ) rk i. Witte, ' 4:; 4(i 47 5) 5 1 51 47 111:wk. -6 . 4 "') ..") •)6) ".1 •-", 05 Iluill:ins, IS 1' 111 4 Y 2 - TWENTY-T/11%D VOTE. WIL/I`. Packer, TWEN'II - - n r writ VOTE - li‘z NV; Packer, T:',. 1 1.T.1.1M -}ht TeePivOl ei 10:1- ' f url tv tkf :LE tlt; t • trea t!) l)n. minion of T. ('. 7.1f.1)w.ve1l tin in.m*ina t;on was declared tt) ho tuiallitn , lus cdc., Con.vt•ntion. The Convention then procreattil to n ominate candidate; for Saprewe Co'llows Mr. Wc;c.itt non. El Flaaliery " ettuctinghant " " erdman 14 " Prire at Ile;don:. " Wm. A. Stoli..s. " "1:1‘~l,:~jllihll as .1 - . I. „r;,.a. 1.11t)od ac. 44 tP;tl .- .{il' l " " P. (7. " Sit-aw • AVni. 66 a<c./i t 1Ve .,1 1. " :\1.06.:/,1.11/.1(!k. -- et , n" ,) ,....0), •1011il. ' } ', io , Convention then procei•Llut_i to ball:4; Tor Suprewe .._;ll(tgu. ai 14;11.1-W6: 1.1 AtT. E Lercis, • 4:1 ,11,NlItut B. !rowel!, 9 AV in. Jorglan, 2 \Vm. Stron;,. Sluout , l Heidiurn, '2O Jtihn Scott, l)rum, 7 Gaylord. Cl:iirch,• Jattw: Th, namo, ('h ur,h. I i.nl Stoke:, si;:(117c1) Ellis Wm. Strong, S:nnuel noniinar 1,,:t of J it(igt; Lewis Was unanl- • 1 1 / 1 , 1/Mly CWIIIIIOO I I, .I ' {lo 01111 :CI 111 . C , C0 0( 1(Y- 1 t 4) . itiOiliateS I.)r Catl:llC(lrnlni! .. i ffil e r,as: DaiHier Nimnid " Ed,,vards David Laury it 311 . Ni1 • 114 , 1' ,10 11 )1r (Littleld " :*4:1:401 " " " l',.takmau " FIR'T f.iLl. II ‘.;inlro , l Strickl:tll‘l, Ciarko, Af.r. Ei.ndloy Patterson, 4 Mr. Carter, Mr. Catr.ut : , EC(SI) BALLOT. .Nlltll'Od Strickland, .3S David Lanry, 32 J c o , o l di Clarke, 4 I Ca , rer f)uli, )111114)titin the nomination of Mr.Stricklaltd wz.N. umLninnanslv c",niit med. (1,1 inuti.)n of Buckalew, the 1'IT)4 . 1(1011t NV:IS ItlllllvTiZe . ,l 1i) zipl»)111: 11 StllO2, CoOlßlittrU) of :It 1)_•:1;7 , 2 0110 fr.in each Scuatorial Thu eLmveatiun then at adjourucl. SECOND DAY. 11.tmsn1•tsG, :11areti3, The President called the Convention to or der at o'clock. Mr. ul, Chairman of the Committee nn liesoluti‘uts, rep ,rted au admirable se,rios, which were unanimonAv adopted. ['l'iiey Will appear in the DUNI. Oanpiler,l The t._ . ininitice to wait upon the nominee fur (i,,vernor here entered the and r. hovell said : "Ir. President: In be half of the Committee, I have the honor to pre, , ent to you, and to this Convention, Gen. Wm. F. Packer, the Democratic candidate for ernor o; Pennsylvania. Gen. Piteker then said: Mr. President and M , mtbers of the Con vention: For me to say to you anSI through you to the people yin represent that I am grateful for the high honor COO ferret' noon me, Nvoidd he hut a mall evidence of To b Selo: ted urnler any cir- gratitude cum , tattecs as the candifiate of the u•r p ar ty i s au honor, but it is peculiarly .so to me ni,w, when 1 have been brought in ' contact with some of the most distinguishe4 partiality has selected me over them. But, gentlemen, the distinction :which I feel most is that I am chosen to bear the standard of Democracy. That banner is one that I love and revere. It bears inscribed up on it the cardinal principle- of our party and our country; Liberty and E l uality. It is tho standard of freedom, and beneath its br0 0 .41 folds every Mau may rest in , 4 ,, ,•nrity, a xpi kervy according to the dictates of his Samuel W. Black, w in . j lopkins, G. H. Barrett, 1.1.01'. `tfluu W. Shuck, Win. Hopkins, 13 ;auks., 3 1111:-4 , 11, Tom I G. ,`Shatutuii, Lowe MEW 1):C, Laiiry, Nichokon, Mr. I lattivl(l, Mr. Quiliu. 2
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