enrrra 0 1 ;1111E- cwnrri nr 1151r - o-1 ti. - tt to di.: r. • .tr• uttlet:s r' rt. AS NS'ata 81 a ju.lici.,l pro c, • SEC. 5. El.-ctoi a in all ca-es ex- ' ee l ), (many, and bre.tell or surety or the p.Tace, tie prtvileged from arrest during their attendance on elections and in going to and re turning therefrom. SEC. 6. Whenever any of the qualified electom of this Commonwealth shall be in scut al military service, under a regulation from the President of the United States Cr by theauthor itv ot this Commonwealth, such electors may exercise the right m suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are or shall be prescribed by law, as fully ne if they were present at their usual places of election. SEC. 7. All laws regulating , the holding of elections by the cif izetts or for the registra. Con of electors shall fu • uniform throughout the State, but nn elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name not being re.tistered. • SEC. S. Any p.rson who shall give, or promise nr otter to give to an elector, any mon ey, reward or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election or fur withholding the same, or who shall give or yromise to give such consideration to any other person or party' for such elector's vote or for the withholding there of, and any elector alto shall receive or agree to receive. for himself or for another, any mon ey, reward or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election, or (or withholding the acme, -'twit thereby fiwteit the right to rote at such election, and any elector whose right to vote shall be challenged fur such cause before the e'••ction officers shall he required to swear or aft cm Met the matter of the challenge is un true he`ore Insvote shall be received. SFr. 9. Any pers.rn who anon, while a candidate for office, be guilty of bribery fraud, or willful violation of any election law , that! he forever disqualified tram holding an office of trust or profit in this Commonwealth; and any person convicted of NV 1111111 violation of the elec tion laves,shall,in addition to any penalties pro sided by lavr.be deprived of the right of !Mirage absolutely for a term of tour yeats. SEc. 10. lit trials of cunt• sted elec tions. and in procet•dinfie fur the Inves tigation of el-ctiiins, 110 person shall be permitted to withhold his test itunny up on the ground that it may criminate himself or subject him to public infamy; but such testimony sh-ill not aft erwari.s be used against him in any judicial fin,- ceeding, except for perjury in giving such :s. S re. 11. Townships and wards of cities or boroughs shall form or be din idod into e'ection districts of compact and conti guous territory, in such manner as the /oltrt 01 Quarter Sesdoris of the city or county in w•h eh the same are waled may direct; hut (list ricts nt cities of over one hundred thousand inhabitants shall be divided by the Courts of Quarter Ses sions having jurisdiction thereto when ever at the nest pr.-c-•eding election mire than two hundred and fifty votes shall • have been polled ther.in ; and other el. ectiiat districts whenever the court of the proper county shall b•• of o p inion that the convenience of the electors and the public interests will be promoted there, be. Scc. 12. Ail elections by persons in a representative capacity shall be viva VOCE. SEc. 13. For the porpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to haves:a:tied a residence by reason of his presence. or lost it lir reason of his alisenee win -m -ployed in the scrvice. either mid or mil - tarv, of this State or of the United Smtes nor while engaged in the navicatiiiii of the waters of the State or of the United Statcs,or un the bi h sea, nor while a stu dent of any instirotion of learning. nor while kept in any poor house or other a=vltn pu'die ex P , IIS-`, our whde con fine(' in public pris. , n Sco. arm two tri;p rur - 46h4f"eret , k 1 11 a, nna!ly tiv the eniz •11F Each elector shall hat - , the r,glit to vet,: for the judge and ow• inspector, and each inspector shall appo:tit one clerk. The first election board for any new di.lriet shall be seleeted, and vocanci-s in elec t:on boards filled a- shall be provid ii by law. Election officers shall he privd. - "- ed from ars st Nam days of election .1,7 d while engaged in making n t and mitting returns, except upon warrant of : a court of record or prigs thereof for in election fraud, for felony, or I.' w anton, breach of the peace. In cities they marl claim exemption from jury duty dining their terms of service. SEc. 15, Npf person shall he to serve as an election officer who hold, or shall within two mouths have held any any otlirfi. ahpoirtiii .11 t, or em ployment In or III:d , •1* the I;fi% er:tient of the United S;it'es, or of thi: S ate, of of any city or county, .r of any municipal board commis.nfit. or trust. in ally eity • sage only justice of the peace :LA abler men,notaries public, and persots in the militia servicif of the State; ,or shall any election officer heel gilds to any civil office to he ruled itt an I , l`,etion tit ttLich he shall serve, save only to such subor dinate municipal or local oftiees Ifelfitv the grid of city or county ‘filices shall be desigtia•ed by general law. SEG% 16. The Courts of Comm tn Pleas of the several coin ties or the Co-11:11„n -wealth shall have poWer within their res. • rwctive jurisdictions to appoint overseers of election .10 sap •rxise the proceedi•igs of election officers and to stake rep al to ARTICLE X. the court as may he required ; snrh apeEnucATro.N. poictinents to he made for ;toy d strict SrcrioN. 1. The General Assembly in a city or county. upon p.-noon of live shall provide Mr the maintenantai and citizens, la wfol voter: , of such support or a thorough and effitamit SW, d strict, setting fort that such appoott- !em o r 1 , w h en .i„ all the meet Is a rvas'"'"ble luve""'' ""re ehildrth or this Conononwealth. aoove the pulite and fairness of eleetimis ; Over- the age of six :tears, may be educated, seers shaft be two in number for tot eke- a.:d shall appropriate at least one Mahn tiun district, shall be res;deihs therein, doilar- t o year fir that purpose. and shall be per.ors 4 1I14 1 Iika to Si,. Vt. 111, I ScE 2. No money raised fur the sup on election boards.aed in each en K• nu - ' port of the public schools or the Com berg of ttitferent pohne a ! p a da, ; when- :Mtn wealth shall be appropriated to or ever the member of an electron Waist i used for the support of any sectarian shall xlier in bpi, ion. the overseers, se SE - they shall be agreed ,thereom shall &mile !' SEC. 3. Women twenty one years of the question difference; in aptiointing a.re and upwards shall be eligible to any overseers of election, all the lair judges c a m of eo n s or management under of the proper court, a';le to act at the the school laws of this State. time, shall concur in the appoimmews ARTICLE. XI. made. SEC. 17. The trial and determination SEcnox 1. The treemen of thus Cam dent contested elections of electors of , mon wealth shall be armed, organized and dent and Vice President. members or if , - :diseiplio,-d for its defense when and in GeneFal ; Assembly. arid of eers, whether State, judicial. mon icipal• site, Manner as may be cltrected by law. The General Assembly shall provide for or local; shall be'hy the courts of law, or maintaining the militia be appropriations by one or more of the taw - judges thereof; from the Taeasury of the Commonwealth, the General Assembly Shull , by general !and may exempt from military service la hom w, de th e signats everal elas ,r es o a f election eonydges bI rename having conscientious scruples w . tests shall be tried, am ogniust bearing arms.l regulate the man- I ARTICLE XII. tier of trial-and all matters tneident there- PUBLIC oFFICEDS. to; hut no such. aw tq.igning jurisdie- I Srcriost 1. All officers whose selection tion, or Fegulating its exereises. shall up- ; is not proenkd 'for in this constitution ply to lIEIV contest arising out of an el-; s h a ll h e e l ee i e d ur eppeittai ae -m a y b e ectiop held before its passage. ; directed by low. ARTICLE IX.SEti, 2. No member of Congress from TAXATION AND FINANCE. !this SLIM. nor ally person holding or ex . m . SECTION. 1. All takes shall be vitiPerm ereing any office or appointment of trust opon the same class of subjects within or : profit under the United States, shall the territorial limits of the ant It or . it y levy- , at. the same time bold or exercise any of ing the tax, - und shall he levied ord . col- ; fief in this State to which a.k.allary, fees, 'retell under general :lairs; -hut the Gill- ur.pergnisites shall be attached. The eral Assembly may, be general laws, cx- General Assembly may by law deelari empt, from taxati at -priblic property used what offices are tneumpatible e for public purposes, netual plum-etre- kzc.3, Any pencil fight a places, of burial not used or heal for private or corporate profit, and' in -tit ill ion, ofpurely. public charity. : , EC. 2. Ail laws exempting property from taxation, other than the property above enumerated, shall be void. Ssc... 3. The power to tax corporations and corpantte property shall not be sur rendered or suspended by any contract or grant to which the State shall be a par ty. Seo. 4. No debt shall be created by or on behalf of the State, except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel in vasion, suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to pay existing debt, and the debt created to supply deficiencies in revenue shall never exceed in the aggre ' gate at any one time one million of dol- Lire. Sec. 5. All laws authorizing the bor rowing money by out on behalf of the State shall specify the purpose for which the money is to be used, and the money so borrowed shall be used for the purpose specified and no other. sec. 6. The credit of the Common wealth shall not be pledged or loaned to any indiAidual, company, corporation, or association, nor shall the Commonwealth become a joint owner or stockholdi r in any company, association, or corporation. SEC. 7. Toe General Assembly shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township or incorporated district to be come a stockholder in any company asso ciation or corporation, or to obtain or ap propriate money for, or to loan its credit to ally corporation association, institu tion or individuaL Sec. S. The debt of any county, city, bornigh, township, school district,or oth er municipality, or corporated district, except as herein'provided, shall never ex ceed seven per ceutum upon the assessed value of the taxat.le property therein,nor shall any such municipality or district in cur any new debt, or increase its indebt edness to an amount exceeding two per cenLum upon such assessed valuation of property without the assent of the elec tors thereof, at a public election, in such manner as shall be provided by law, but any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven per cent= of such assessed valua tion,may be authorized by law to increase the same three per ceutum in the apre pie at any one time upon such valua tion. Sec. 9. The Commonwealth shall not as , ume the debt, or any part thoreof. of any coy, county, borough or township unless such debt shall hate been contrac ted to enable the State to repeal invasion. suppress domestic insurrection, defend it,elf in time of war, or to assist the State in the &charge of any portion of its pres ent imhitsfedoess. Sec. )0. Any county, township, school uistrict, or other municipality incurring any indebtedness, shall. at or before the time of so doing, provided fur the col. b:ction of an annual tax sufficient to pay the inter.st and also the pnncipal thereof within thirty yearA. ! Sac. 11. To provide for the payment of the present State debt and any addi h.and debt contracted as aforesaid, the General Assembly shall continue and maintain sinking fuml sufficient to pay the :scenting interest on such debt.' and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hum d red /Old Ilfir tlionsand dollars; the said smoking ritud shall consist of the pro. ce• de of the sales of the public works or be the Commonwealth, 'together with other funds and r e so u r ce s duo, my he de-ig• aliql bt• law. and shall be increased from time to time by assigning, to it any part of the TtLX.I-S or other revenues of the State not requind for the ordinary and cu•rent expenses of government; and unless in case of war, invasion, or insur rection. no part of rite said sinking bind sba:l be used or applied otherwise than in the extinguishment of the public debt. Sac. 12. The moneys of the State,over and above the necessary reserve, shall be used in the payment of the debt of the Shoe. either directly or through the sink -1,.17 fund, and the moneys of the sink ina fund shall never be invested in .or loarivd upon the security of anything ev pep: the buds of the United States or of Stale. Sec. 13. The moneys held as a nee f pg.:ay reserve shah be limited by law to Hi.. amount required for current expen ses. and shall ts- secured and kept as may be provided by law. Monthly statements shall be published showing the amount of ench moneys, where the same are de posit- d. and how seeured. Sec 14. The making of profit out of the public mone:ii., or using the same for any purpose not utithorized by law, by io•v otlieer ot the State or member or oflieer of the General Asetubly; shall be a tuisdenteiinor. and shall be punished as may be provided by law, but part of such punishment shall be a disqualification to hold Bice for a period of j nut less than five }cars. duel or grad achalhnge for that purpose, or be alder or abettor in fightiog a duel, shall be deprived of the ritfht of holding any office of honor or prat in this State, and may be otherwise punished as shall be prescribed by law. ARTICLE XIII. NEW COUNTIES. SECTION 2. No new county shall be established which shall reduce any coun ty to less than four hundred square miles, or to less than twenty thousand inhabi tants; nor shall any county be formed of less area, or containing a less population nor shall any line thereof pass within ten miles of the county seat of any coml. ty proposed to he divided. ARTICLE XIV. COUNTY OFFICERS. .SECTION 1. County officers shall con sist of Sheriffs, coroners, pinthonotaries, registers of wills, recorders of d missioners, treasurers, surveyors, auditors or controllers, clerks of the courts, dis trict attorneys, and such others as may from time to time be established by law ; and no sheriff or treasurer shall be eligi ble for the term next succeeding the one f. r which ho may be elected. SEC. 2. County officers shall be el ected at the general elections. and shall hold their offices for the term of three years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after their election, and until. their successors shall be duly qualified ; all vacancies not otherwise provided for shall be tilled in such man. uer as may be provided by law. SEC. 3. No person shall be appoint• ed to any office within any county who shall not have been a citizen and an in habitant therein one year next bef,,re his appointment, if the county shall have been so long erected, but if it shall not have brew so long erected, then within the limits of the comity or counties out of which it shall have been taken. SEC. 4. Prothonotaries, clerks of the courts, recorders of deeds, registers ot wills, county surveyors, and sheriffs shall keep their offices in the county tote❑ of the county in which they respectively shall be officers. SEC. 5. Tile compensation of county officers shall be regulated by law, a..d all county ofii;•ers who are or nosy be saldrd ed shall pay all fees which they may he authorized to receive Into the treasury of the county or :State, us n o te be directed by law. 111 counties collating over one bundled and fifty thousand inhabitants all county officers shall lie paid by salary. and the salary of any such officer and his clerks. heretofore paid by fee, shall not exceed the ni" , :rtegate amount of fees earned daring his term and collectee by or for him. SEC. 6. The general Assembly snail provide by law for the EU ict attottinta bility of all connty. township ana bor ough officers, as well for the fees whieh may he collected by them as far. all puli or municipal moneys winch lEnly is p td to them. Sec. 7. Three county 00111raissionerb and three county auditors shall b e el e l_ ed in each couttly where burl' ullicers are chosen, to the year one thu , nwtu•l h a ,,,t r ,,t an d eev-nty-iive,:toti every tiiru year thereafter; and in the eitetiatt of said officers each untilitied elector slut.' vote foe no more than two persan+. and the three persons hat nig the litgbeet number o' rotes shall he electitd ; any casual I.aciiiicy tiir ulice of c ;nil; comniisflorier or county auditor I,•. of `milli such ‘af:abrr - Fcrat occur, by tho appointment of an of the proper county oho S!“.111 ha%,. ‘4lt • eti for the e,,onolisioner or aaditor whet, place is to he tin. d. ARTICLE XV. CITIES AND CI PY CHA RTE RS SECTION . 1. Cities may be ••harlered whenever a majority of the any tow or borough having a popula tion of at least ten thousand shall tore at any general election in tat, r of !lie sail,. a sF.c. 2. No debt shall be contra, err liability incurred by any mun;,•tletl c•nn. mission, except in pnrsuance of an ap propriation previo,isly made therefor (.2. the I.lllllliCilml government. SEC. 3. ETery Clly &hall create a sick ing fund, which shall Le pledged ftz the payment Of its fuuthd debt. • ARTICLE XVI. PRIVATY. CuItPORATIONS. Storto); 1. All existing charter , , er grants of special or excluiive privily es. under which a burnt fide organization :Tian not have taken place and business been ononeneed in good faith at the dine of the adoption of this conqoutiun, shall ' thereafter have no validity. Sett 2. The General Assembly shall not remit the forreiture of the charier of any corporation now existing, or alter or amei.d the same, or pass any other gener al or special law for the benefit of sueli corporation, except upon the condition that such corporatiom shall th.•re after hold its c , arter subject to the provisions of this constitution. SEC. 3. Thu exercise of the right of eminent domain shall never be abridged or so constrned as to prevent the Gen eral Asset/114y from : taking the _property I and franchise; of inc-urpqrated and subjecting them to public use, the sante as the property of nut I V itillak ; and ; the exercise of the police power of the State shall neve: be abridm d or so coil strued as to permit ocrparationit to CJll doer their business in such manner as to ! infringe the equal rights of individuals or the general well being of the State. Sec. 4. In all elections fur directors or managers of a curpration eaeli member ; or shareholder may cast the whole tutu_ her 01 his votes for one candidate, or dis tribute them upon two or more candidates, : as he may priffers° Sac. 5. .110 foreign corporation shall dal any business in this State without havirr,g one or more known places of business, and an authorized agent, or agents in the same. upon - whom process may Le served. ) SEC. G. No corporation shall mgage in any business other than that: expressly authorized in its charter, nor shall it - take or hold any real estate, except sue!) as may be necessary and proper for its legit imate iitiiness.• SEC: 7. No corporation shall issue stocks or bonds except for money, labor done, or tnorievor. prbperty acivally(av ceived ; and all fictitious increase of stock or indebtOness shall he void; the stock and indebtedness of ,corporations shall not be increased except in pursuance of general lan; nor without the consent of the persons holding the larger amount in value of the stock first obtained at a meeting to be held After sixty days notice given in pursuance of law. 'See. 8. Municipal and other corpora tions find individuals. invested with the Privilege Of taking "private property for public use shall tuake, o jnst.coropensation : foi property taken, injured or destroyed by the construction or enlargement of tlnir works, high a aye, or MIN: numerics, which compensation shall be paid or se cured before such taking, injury, or de strfict ion. The General Assembly is here by prohibited from depriving any person of an appeal from any preliminary assess ment of damages against any such cor porations or individuals, made by viewers or otherwise; and the amount of such damages, in all craws of appeal, shall, on the demand of either party, be determined by a jury according to the coarse of the common law. Sex. 9. Every banking law shall pro vide fur the registry and conntersigning by an officer of • - the State, of all notes or bills designed for circulation, and that ample security to the full amount thereof shall be deposited with the Auditor gen eral for the redemption of such notes or bills. Sec. 10. The General Assembly shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul any charter of incorporation now exist ing and revocable at the adoption of this constitution,or any that may hi realer be Cr. ated, uhenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of this COM ! monwealth, in such manner, however, that no injustice shall be done to the eorporators. No law hereafter enacted shall create, renew, or evtend the charter of more than one corporation. St.c. 11. No corporate body to possess banking and discounting privileges shall be erected or organized ID imr-tiance of as r law without three months' previous public notice at the place of the intended location. 01 the intention to apply for such privileges, in snch manner as shall be prescribed by law, nor shall a charter for styli privilege he granted fur a longer period than tacitly years. See. 11. Any association or corporation organized !or the purpose, or any individ ual, shall 111% e the right to construct and maintain lines of telegraph within this Slate, and to connect the same with oth er Imes; and the General Assembly:dial!, by general law of uniform operat ion,pr.i vide reasonable regulettins to glue full effect to this section. No telegraph com pany shall consolidate with or hold a con trolling interest in the stuck or bonds of any other telegraph company owning a competing line, or acquire, by imrehase ur oilierwi,e. any other competing lino of telegraph. SEC. 13. 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"Iatl• - •""", ha; n l nas`ss" 'rs"`" •,11 :Lod 71...5.•j vi ,. 0 ,, 01,11 It. hi 1... anti caa_ air.rat rots ol Ist" l . ll 'd I"." law • eta In I .dar tn. ro tn. , seal nip•rmr thror rorportar or.. an, mod,. in; ~61 - 40 .11, 01.110 O. • jll 11,1,11 lorrs",,••••••Im rom.sal rev anti as nor 11.41./ us., ....Two:thy, 10670, to , rod or l. oil, WO,/ r .sea 100 ; It, 1011.11.0., I.f tall ;rota any Lacer that or•o: cut part I -.sr ors. lyl 14 . 11.1.1.1 • 11. /..../111..1 sett , ',-' !hereof pllOll 1.11, all.. rishrrribr al7 oath (or • /Ira.. Si, r 'i Grorral • ammonly rnlorrr 17)• hp. tan' , ,11 """rl 'ls proprlaos are pr,lnion. Ltiss ,slclc. `• 11 0r...0 ., " nil 31 'totr.t orsr:rin or A/1,1 ICLE X Vlll. s.• to.) see OS, Stoi ni.i•VI(OI 01 1111.. ; rratl AA no, lin con,Mearl, do, 11 - 11 . 111 . 11 L .4.3lrmu3a.Kre.. I thy 16.1.. lull:unr nt.d re. CT firm 112 'nu. omit:an, par"-, h, thl•e:m., tarot en• j thlnd • or/aria. 1, •onto its log rlio l ria, ..arr - ' tn.". of t • e ••••••• of the rlo rt., ihrrr• rt i " ham to are sal, for all the prirtu.., ; of. SEM-1011 APV.111.111:11,11t or amendment. to this ertnritrn•,tur tear be le tuttrett in the ' , nate or !loose of Het, .Istiver. n.ll If Ili., n , cl-• n!Cl!1 terreetl rt. by IC j tor members elected to e.relt serrntiturot Or ern. neut. r oh, n eta - 41, al th the yeas and nays t.tben thererth, and th• Fterseryry of Ina Coot name esith 0;111 C stir , It.e 1,141 C In L. published tart, months before the neat ner .1 in at trust tit Ce‘V • lllpcil , In ev ' try it to w hra , htnerrttrtalter r .hellhe prOtlisht ; err and if. to toy- Getterol A.rt-trittly nest altetersrd chttren. roylt prttetrell chili b, tyreetl to be ntajyrity oft h. , Divoilwr. elected to It ham.. S. rt-t-try el thn tutunrseall h t the /.1,31.• 0,110 10 pallro.ial ..Sleeted Lanett...l4.4:nd reel; Irrhet•sed ment:htent rtr titae vd mnnt. h t ttnnottollo tnt• tlhal,:nnt invv:or..o( the State at .11th manner, teed rl rucla ume. at hurl three in n er b. Ott, Lcilic .it arrreeti 1.. t•y yyu bearer, its the ' th,;nt cal tuttly 1 , 101 prereribe; qui If Foch amend. toter nr at.te.ttlateht- •t h.,11 approyyd try • Majority of yrtilli t t I herea , .. each • RlclCllncilt or a nenot; ntrutr.Dadlin.roDu• a part ot the enunutullun : but DO atovinitncht or I.DAD I 0 rutintilteti rtrien e r ; th, non, In her yt...l"e; when tuner more amendments I shall he rubluitted they vh.ll he ruled citon seperht.ety. BciirniLe. That no Inconvenience may oil., from the changes in the I ..h,tl:lltteli 01 lb. , . ..0,04bb,.,„b h . „ 1 „ I lb or• (ler Itt e.,rry the • me Into cointiletooperallun, It in itechtte,l II W : lict-tiers I. Title t:eopthatlon tuna. tliect on the ern! tia, of Jnitll4l7. the rear 1100 tt11.0.11/0 eight. 1.11:dr0t1 0 4111, 0 veut3-100r, ler all puthtme , t Out tl2OOO - •er 10,0. etc. 2. Au 4.114, fu h.nvin title tolumon wealth at the tintcoi :he edtrioa of Chia t ouetti ul toe not Incottehe tent t brier, tli.euti a l ety.ht!.4CElllll,ll:o.,. CUE Utle y and eoutrisete. ohm! coutititie us Lrlh ti eotAttuttou haul not .beeit no. 1. At the goaeral el...cant] fa the yieirF one thou.. 'teed eight lumen:4l eel] twenty-fourund our diendiand eight hundred and everet.j.fiee %moon. iLth be ti,etOd le nit letrlete when Meru el Si be 4, auneleit. Tutoe 4,1,41.1 it. site year on- thouraud eight benched and cow. euty-fotti rh.dl asset Coo toe jear , , and tie..., 4 - lettel in the neer Otto rhbUlArbd eti;lit bandied and erWestlT-fire ninth e. rye for one yeast. Seuntore now elects d. and teens articee tenor are _unexp ru holl repretwot Cho dlemetkut ILey rteitiu until the end of the Lerma for width limy were i',:tetted . , hEc. 4. At the eenc.rat elect {On in the year one than. nod eigid_linudrettuutl iiernatyiiiii, tit 4.tora elm!' he •Ic•tv 41 trate the eves, utittiber.id - Otrtriet • to Irene lot loci 3-ere, andiron; odd Lumbered a/Witte to servefor four yea.. sex! . II rvt election of Gove•nor In thfa too, ottretion 0.1113 r at the 6-eueral 4 - tenant) In ate :tear one thoueand algid bundled and tovottly-live, v lion a Gov. ernor oball tltctrci for throe rears: and theta:rat of (Le Governor clouted - Ip the I eat one thouvand olzht hundred and voventy-elght and of tfititAi thereafter elec ted shad tai for ton; Xcaro, urciedlog to the provisitunt of this conothintiou. • • • .. GGc. G. At the general eleven Iv th.e.yeAr one nitro entd elgtat hundredhad seveuty-foui 31.1ettenunt. Guy truor elan. builected act onSiGgio to the p . rucleiGGA, thlscunktitatluu. . Sic « Tikr listretarT et Laterial Ateies shag be elm* at the Snit general election Alter the edoptein of title CDOStittition, and when tho meld Otheer 1,11111/; he duty ..qw•well. the °face of Surveyor Gelteral nbAll he atkolielittl, au.. the Surveyor General la unite et the :11ht. 0 the adoption of this cuttatitution nhaltlm,tteue In office until the expiration of the term fur which he was elected. sec it. When the Superintendent of Publid Instruc tion did) goslatitsi. the °nice of nuperlitteudeut of Common Schools dbali CCLote. SEC 9. Nothing contained In thl• ecnotttotiott shall be con.trucd to rendvr any pen. now ItOldhlg a R),SILLIC office fur a fleet °Metal term Ineligible for re-eleetton at the end of pitch term. Su; 1U The Jridges of the Supreme Conrtiin ofllce when this ccaistitntion shall take effect sholl:totillotie until their conweinaloos severally expire. Two Judges in anditlon to the number now composing the :aid court shall he elected at the first general election titter the adoption of this constitution, Sec. It. etlicourie of record and a,l exPting cootie which are not spudded in -thin ronailint ion 6hall con. triune in estate:lCC Wahl the fret day of Lieconiter, in the year one thonrand eight hundred and neventy hve.with lnt abridgment of Ito it prenent jari.lll:Lion. but no onger. The court of Fleet Criminal Jtirl-diettnn for the Cooed., of Schuylkill, Lebanon and Dauphin,l• hereby abolirhed; and oil Mittea and proceeding . ", pending therein in the comity of Schnytkill than be tried and d•apoted of to the Count of Oyer and Terminer nod (leaner Seantune of the Pence of raid County. Sec 12. The la-jitter.' court". now In exiatenee shall be abollehed on Ittc fret day oi January nest succeed. icy the adoption of thin couelitution. ittEc 13 The °sheen] Ansetabli shag. tit the'next cre el ot, otter the adoption of thl • constitution. rlealgoiate the several Judicial districte as required t y this rouptl tution. The judges In colohal,O•lon when curl} designa tion shall be :Wade shall costume tinting their ottexptrrci terns,. Judges ot the new districts In ‘o,ien they aside. Out when there shalt Is. tern Judges residing lit the soma di•trlCt. the president judge shall eleti to Oron, din. tract lie shall be assigned, and the additional-Jaw Judge Asti bo 3.l.li:tied to the other dl--trio t. rlte. It. The Gent rill Ass whip shall. at the,nezt roc ceetang session after each decennial rensu OW hot of tener. neslgasoe the eecerul judicial distrlets'iss requlr. ed by tin. constitation. tine 11. Judges learned In the law of any clan of re. cord holding rominti•tollio la force at the adoption of thin roust, tut oh shall hold their resperttve otter- - tl explsat ton f the terms (or s. t.lch they ti ere coni• missionest, and until their sum-it-ors slitifl he 331 / pilll - The Gave, nor shall commlonton the ;ovoids lit judge of the ton-) of First Criminal -durnidlrticro lor itit...mntle. of Schuylkill. k e t ai i ir o i A nd puerto no a Judge hahl the Court of I 'oOrk Puns of Schto kit:mau 1, for the unexpired tern. of his idle. Sze. 16 After the exptrutiou of the term of Any pres ident judge of our Court of common pleas *ft rotillitis won at the adoption of this coma Itutiou the judge of sorb court leaned ill the 16w and oldest In Cohola4oooo shied be slre.ddeht Judge tr. mot, and when two no more Judges are else ed at the same in fit, V }odic- Int di-tHel. thee chill; decide , p lot which shall ire pr. ',- Meet Ju v.; nal when the president jahge court 'hall bin re-elect. ho stall emoihnt to he prelOneol Judge of that court. Aneutiale judges. nut (torte -d in the Itw, 0.'0.1 atter the adoption of this l isinktitiithin, shall he enourti-elotted in hold their °Meer flit the h on of tine yen,. from the Bret day of Jall.ry bent tiler the -r eletTun. She 17 Ihe lienertal An,mbly et the fleet es - seton af ter the totopt ton of MI.. Conti ill3lioll r and tleter• nt'ne Inc ri , lllj.alle,lion of the Judger or the, my- Coon until Of I hr lettge, of the ,vet..ll ituth .al tile. rtets of the n'tanutoneteetth tool the proveth.he pf the Ill tenth ,ettpu 01 the art t ele Lecl-lttion shall nol hn th t eined I ho - r,nr , th. Nolnlng coup/toed in Ittle ettnetilutt•to Inn ilVid to reflect . LAP ettutpen ation notv p tn.! to i&1.7 lan j .de of thin Commonwealth tote In tonant.Leiou nee In. The Court. of Common Plea. In the etomllen Or Phrladeli.ht.. and Al yeh II oeromlr•vli 1.1 the premmost itoters of the ',lmmo Court onti Court of il'ountion Pros of euttl countlen too Ihthelr otTire. shall m eel elly and of each other judges as may from tlme to nom he It rt to, I ot. porpto.e of firxt 0,3t1 i man to P n lidaclplon the Jati t r, of the Court numb,: ono .nag np .tintzto. f • terer. and I . n.itton: of the mart width., (co, Ju•tne. flair. uttcl.cll and tow t.I Jolti lut tb•ct ecl , ti e court nnntl., orec, Jud t rttc Ludlow. Fllll, I. ter and Lynn, and of the a •ort notnhor four. dudgce Th.t3er. fir trr- sod one other jc.dt;e to be elected The Judcre fret named Anil be the preeldent Judge of oaid e..u.te ft...pee:lv. 13. and thcrrult, the pre, rut joide .1,11 In tl, Jtithre Woo,/ to ornadrcoon ht , any to . ..etc/cot Juag, re-rlvatteo In the -ante court or tltetro..l eh,ttl attattioct to be or. r.olent Jutt,.:e thrtreol. The nat'llitoint Jottzt.c far rcartt, outnber., two and four shn/1 hr t. tr.t for tool tattete.l at the lit., g.toet•l e:ut Eton nti, Inc ao.do ton of Int.. coos , ~ onion 11 . 1 11,4' If me mat., a- th too atklit tonal J ~r the tut or. t 't ar t rt t phull Jct.& ter...; to whit h court her tooldr. . T too it r ter: of 'all., cottatotoce on the (Jr., Monanr 1.1 ./onoar . .. the 'pat OM' t....r01l 4,11 nurt, IS•n% Src 70 lu tn.. colvit, of I.IL-zn. , 11,.. for the plarp.lar fl cnet, th.r I". -10.1i1111. ti. ••.• • thr I I I ~,,, th.. time e( it,. ,0!..p t .on o 1 do. ion .1:1 h. to, .!“.Lt... • I the our', rt, tit,. and too• • ttw I ..1111t. "ate Pb..,, I,e the )1.1“4,41 01 the Co, n, 1•.•,- to an',..r t 4,1 The {wrg,•d .0k1gc...1 N.' 0,1(11011 Piea• prr.•,,nt j “r td num:, r, t , ud natl., ll ~jnl. n n .b th liul 43. y ti c...rt or LiArra, .Ea Ii cspn: tf, rat 4 .1., , oznt 1,40. a of th.. Conti, of 1•/,, , tnola Plc,. I iv!, al on. 1, r„',-.,ant..• f I'r,. ,tot ow. 4I, . 9t' i tlo. so , q) CS , /trip in -, ph.to 111 iont 1• ~ n o !n• •Ir• , •t1 to =I! 'M.0 ., . A , 11 • O`l • •',l Nt-1 T' , s, / 401.. . . ..1 . t.. r.l, ! i's • r , , td• ; ; It• sirr The worth. •••!iittiftli ever tu-rd.., [hi. tioniititutom, ithrl in nn. ordinuoce u... 1.. tug die ...Me. .ball he held to lucluditi l ll.le l'oninikerniteiC for the a ifs of /1.1 1 .1. . 4. I hi. , 01.0 en:. of Yoc'etu. ter. IT, the )e.sr of our Led tLuurso.i.l eight /Vito died Mud 1.0.,413" ave. I I erort op op tot Co(ollurtv LATIT,o. Ile/UO,I11.1:11. Nor. L. Int eel tify that the co a ecoreci ropy of the 'o(114 Ot:On. proloo-ed to the 1,,,0p1e of C 4114 moo weal h 1'..100.y1m3.13. for lb r Approv .1 ((err feetlo(l,On the saint 314o=fd of retortl tillo n01:0 i M. S. QtAl.' Seerttnry of CoMILIOliwt4111). AN OIZIMNANCE . . - for submitting the amended constitutinn of Peousykaitia to a vote of 'the qualitiid eltetors litereot, as passed seunitd readitig. B, it ordained hy the Cans( ituMmal Conrehhn the Cominnheedtth Pehneytrania, as fakir : 1. That the amended ConStittition pre , partd by this Convention, be stilimithiti to the quithtieti eleelorif of the Cotnnion wealth for their odoption or xejeetion, at an eltrction to be held on the third Tues. day of December next; exceot as herein after ordered and directed, tha said Wm shall be held and conducted by the regular election 471FICerer in the several elee.- . j tins districts- throughout• the llnainicu; wealM,Ander all the regulations and mil visiottii of existing laws Telating.to gen= crel electionS; and the sheriffS of the Bev', „*' - al counties shall give at least twenty days notice of .said election by prochuna thin. 2. The Secretary of the Cornifionwealth shall, at least twenty' days befliro the laid election, tumid] to the Comnissioners of each contity,a sullicieut number of proper; ly prep:tiro/I cireulars iiistructions. Commissioners of the sere ra I cou t ies shall copse to be.printed. at least--throe. tinit43 a 5 many ballots of atlirmatise rotes as there are voters in each county—and the same number of negative votes; and the said Commissioners shall, at least five days be fore said election, cause to be fairly dis tributed to the several elections districts in their respective counties, the said bal lots, tally-lists, returns, circulars of in structions, and,such other books and pap ers as may be,pecessary. The'ballots shall be printed, or Written,, following form : On the outside The 'words "New Constitution;" in the inside loran persons gtcing athrumtive votes the words "For the New Constitution," and for all persons giving negativelmtes the words "Against the New Constitution." 3. If it shall appear that a majority of the votes polled are for the netv Constitu tom, then it shall be the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsyvania on and after the first dsy of January, in dig year of our Lord ono thousand eight hun dred and seventy-four; but if it shall ap pear that a majority of the votes pulled were against the now Constitution then it shall he rejected and be null and void. 4. Five Commissioners of Election,vm Edwin H. Fit ler, Edward Browning, John P. Verree, Henry S. Hagen. and John 0. James, are hereby appointed by this Con vention, who shall have direction of the election upon this amended Constitutit in the city of Philadelphia. The said Commissioners shall be duly sworn or of firmed to perform their duties with im partiality and fidelity. They shall also have power to till vacancies In their ow,. nun - men -4, shall be the duty of said Com. missioners, or a majority of them, and they shall have authority to make a regis tration of voters for the several election divisions of said city, and to furnish the lists so made to the election officers of each precinct or division ; to distribute the tickets for said city provided for by this ordinanCe to be used at thii el--ction ; to appoint a judge and two inspectors for each election division, by whom the elec t herein shall be held and emitincted, and to give all necessary instructions to the election officers regarding their duties iu holding the election and in making returns thereof. No person shall eerie as an elec tion officer who would be disqualdied.nti d,r S , Ct ion 3, Article 8, of th e ne w Can: stitutiou. The general returu of the election in the said city shall be opened. computed and certified before the said Comm i-siorers. and with their approval— hich approval shall tie endorsed upon the return. They shall make report, di recb d to the President of this Conven tion, of their official action under this ordinance and concerning the conduct of the said eh•etion wit him the said city. The Judges and Inspectors aforesaid shall conduct Ow election in all respects con fortnakly to the general election l a w s of this Conimpti Wealth, and with Jibe power• and duties to those of ordinar) election tonic. l's. Evah Inspector Shall appoint one al-rk to assist the B oar d in performane- of its duties, and all the oleetion officers shall he dilly tot orn or aniroted according to law, and shalt pos.- all the e, ions required by Irnt Mlieers in ibis C , 39llvti wealth. ‘t said election itTly duly qualified 4-etor who shall be unregistered, -hall permired to vote upoi• nroof of lie right to Ih, officers, of-coo - 111,g to the g• neral • , '.stun, s Om+ Oornmo .weAlth. turn i, .1u more and their.' clerks and an loo,rlv count of the votes Shall lie the pon•ed with, 11,1.111 ot erseersol election m hr seleebil for any precinct by said Elee.• ion C.,,qinussi . imers.,w hose tin TieS Paw era shall he the Sank' as those of over seer- , ,-1, mion in said city under exist in!!t el. erion laws applicable ther e to. R e no , of the electi•ni shall be male it: soil , •ily as in the ease of an el -eft a lot Hoi ern, r. Lot a ripliCate gener.d rerunn f shill he made out and for 'the Pr-silent of tie ren - toml al Harrisburg,, as hereinafter provid e,' in o f vomits returns: 5, fa e-icn of Nye l' , innties of the Com inn t•a (except. Philadelphia,) the return: of the election shall ',he made its . - in 1 1- i; case 1f an rieetion Gar Gul'erllol% 1,0 the r•lnrii • s is each county shall make ~tit a triplicate county return and transtMt rho satin% wit his rice days alter the election, direct, tl to the President tit Convention, at Harristitirr. Ho n e in cot t er-whin this Third day of N. tier, in the vear of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy three. ME MIM (vri • I 1.. tilv ! t • V ri k I .1 NO. 11.W...1 LK ER, PreSideiii. D. L. lAI !SRI ( lark. A true copy of km:induce of submis sioa. M. S. QUAY, SPerelarg 1.4 e, Common tc,alll; ITA TZ'S vEGETABLE SICILIAN g" weir.) s ti% ) HAIR - WER Every year increases the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfect. ed preparation for restoring GUAY OR FADED HAIR to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions - and dandruff, and, by, its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-elands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger., In baldness, it restores 'the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, 'except in extreme old age. It is the most eco- ' nomical Hem MESSING ever used, as it, requires fewer •applicatitMs, , and gives the hair splendid, glossy • appearance. A. A, -llayes, M.D, State Assayerof Massachusetts, says, , "The constituents areTure, an d care fully selected for, excellent quality; and. I consider it the 'BEST PREPA.. u.s.atox for its intended purposes." SW Qv all Druggists, and Dealers in Stegigines. Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye. Pon T/3:6 vatisKEns. As our Renewei iii many ease( requires too long , a' time,- and too,' much care, to restore gray orlidect Whisk&, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation,' . which *ill quickly. and effectually accompliski; this result. It is easily . applied,. and produces a " color welch will neither rub nor wash oi£ sola•by : all Druggists:" Price Fifty Ceuta.: Manurziguredby R. P. HALL; 4. ' • .1 7 &13.11trA, Hs < RINI . All persons omiog or J 11,^log.rlatia...oia!ritt C. A. tnthrop. Are ralutguici 011{#16II*Obeory,r9 110 U. to IL* Ancor ..Luinaiki 100,1_.„ , D. A. LATHROP. Molt, 8, UM. Drugs and medicines. ~'~%~ YES AGO ItaayggiaN BUTPI 41.!0 INT AV;1111 ' , own In Am crit`ll. it I met It• '.:/l I.n .n (h , thsighout the It 1..• uhlvdt u.,.1 hot . t any I. al 4t- sat lu the Nye, r s las,* up-n mlll- I. o rig I MS • t an,lsaltst hut LII a L.e..ll.tig F.',:!l c'ie.r2-.:J::: - ..,‘ !.!:31P17, Tt ^ • .• 7 1 In 1a tt . a. tP t LrCGue-. of pntra r wirx... 1,1 ,, /-cie. S f o‘lr." SI nr r 0.4 tl...ca_.• of use 110 1.1..1 La La II roc.:, lIIIIN or Cattle. 411 g USTPlib ° : 0 P ri fr. i I?,,q ; IP LI NTrf 1 1 .1,. frt., Fe s jur.no. - tzt 141. Tar , ' rerlt, :11 t... ; I .7.. n • ..1 Le 710 rn , 7,7 c • 7 Inm al l nnc trWp r. • ..177 , cluciLa Tun £041.0t• Itl.ll I t 0/.1.‘ • : •1 1.3,30 . 3.31,111.11 , 16. l 1/1 r IRA t24.le.ip• , r ilf tto tot.. (L. ... 1.11:CY- \VI io Dr 11, rf n r , 11• (1.1,r : a.t. Cbrat t il l s c L LE eL . .ND Sto:.• er 2.eC, UCc. aafi SI.CO rcr Mottle. IMMI!!!RIIII N:Fc'. co Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lung*, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis, Asthma. and Consumption. Among the great ,44 4 1.5. discoveries of modern science, few are of more real value to lv,sti • mankind - than this cf. *kJ . fectual remedy for oil of the Thmst and Lungs. A vast • • trial of its virtues;' throughout this and Oti other countries, has shown that it does surety cut effectually control them. The testimony of our best cin vtas, of all classes, intablishes the fact, that Cacttur PecrottAL will and does relieve'and cure the afflicting disorders of the Throat and Lungs beyond any other medicine. Ibe most dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs yield to power; and cases of Consuink. don, cured by this preparation, are pidle ly known, so remarkable as hardly to lie be lieved, were they not proven beyond diction. As a remedy it to adequate, on which the public may rely for fitll protection, By curing Coughs, the forerunners of more serious disease, it owes unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con vinces the mast sceptical. Every family should keep it on band as a protection ago inst. die early aid unperceived attack of Pulmonary Affections, Which aro essay met at first, but which become incurable, soil fix) often fuel, if neglects-11 'len der lunge need this defence; and it is unwise to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which itmet the lltroat and Cheat of childhood, CIIEIII:Y PECT/BAL is invaluable; for, by Its timely use, multi. tUdes ire rescued limn premature graves, and saded to the love and affection centred on them. It acts speedily and surely rtgaili.t ordinary colds, securing sound and health-restoring sleep. 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