EMII!MIIIIIIIIIMil C . ONii3TITUTION 01 I:#3 =ill COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ASmortarowe Tar. COlrrawrioN CT qAa THintikakro UIINDRLD AVID TULIITT-CITZIN, =11:=11 ESE W&, The People of the Commonwealth of rents iyivank. ordain and establish this Constitution lot its Government. ARTICLE I. Section L The legislative power of this Common wealth shall be vested In a General Assembly, wlikb shall consist of a Senate and House of Repro- *Mathes: • ' Beaton IL. The representatives shall be chosen annually by the citizen.% of the city of Phliadelphis end of, eachicoimty cespectiaely on the 'timid Tues. day of October. - Section M. No person shall be a representative Who shall tot have attained the age of twenty-one year*, and have been a citizen apd inhabitant of the State three years next preeedinghis election, and the last year thereof an inhabitant of the district in and role which -be shall be chosen a representative, Unless shall have been absent on the public business of the United States*, of this State. Section IV. Within three years after the first meeting of the General Assembly, and within every subsequent term of seven years, an enumeration of the taxable inhabitants shall be made in such man ner as shall be directed by law. - The number of representative* shall, at the several periods of mak ing such enumeration, be fixed by the Legislature, and apportioned among the city of Philadelphia and the several counties, according to the number of taxable inhabitants in each and shall never be less than sixty nor greater than one •hundred. Each minty shall have at least one representative, but no county hereafter erected shall be entitled to a sepa rate representation until a sufficient number of tax- able inhabitants shall be contained within it, to entitle them to one representative agreeably to the ratio which shall then be established. Section V. The senators shall be chosen for three yeans by the citizens of Philadelphia and of the several counties at the Same time, in the same man- ner, and at the - same places where they shall vote for representatives. Section VI. The number of Senators shall, at the several periods of malaing the enumeration before mentioned, be tixed by the Legislature and appor .tioned among the districts formed as hereinafter directml,.according to the number of taxable inhabt bnts in each ; and shall never be less than one fourth, nor greater than one-third, of the number of representatives. Section VII. The senators shall be chosen in di.- theta, to be formed by the legislature; bid sno dis trict shall be so formed as to entitle it to elect more than two senators, unless the number of friable in habitants in any city or county shalt, at any time, be such as to entitle it to elect more than two, but no city or county shall be entillni to elect more than four senators ; when a distlict shall be composed of two or more counties, they shall be adjoining ; . _ neither the city of Philadelphia nor any county shall be divided In forming a district. Section VIII. No person Shall be a senator, who shall not have attained the age of twenty-five years, and have been a citizen and inhabitant of the State four years next before his election, and the last year thereof an inhabitant of the district for which be shall be chosen, unless he shall have been absent on the public business of the United States or of this State s and no person elected as aforesaid, shall hold said office after he shalt have removed from such dis trict. Section IX. The senators who may be elected at the first general election after the adoption of the amendments to the constitution, shall be divided by lot into three classes. The seats of the senators of the first class shall be vacated at the expiration of the first year of the second class at the expiration of the second -1 Air t and of the third class at the ex piration of the third year 1 so that thereafter one third of the whole number of senators may be chosen every year. The, senators elected before the amend ments to the constitution shall be adopted, shalt hold their offices during the terms for which they shalt respectively have been elected. . Section X. The General Assembly shall meet on the first Tuesday of January, in every year, unless sooner convened by the Governor. - Section XI. Each house shall choose its Speaker and other officers; and the Senate sh,ll also choose 'a Speaker pro tempore, when the Speaker shall ex ercise the office of Governor, Section XII Each house shall judge of the quail- fications of its members. .Contested elections shall be determined by a committee to he ielected, formed and regulated in such manner as shall be directed by law. A majority of each house shall constitute a quorum to do business; but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and miy Se authorized by law to compel the attendance of aliscnt members, an such mariner and under such penalties u may be provided. Section XIII. Each house Mar - determine the rules of its proceedingS, punish its members for disorderly behaviour, and with the concurrence of two-thirds, expel a member, but not a second time for the same cause; and shall hare all other powers necessary for a branch .uf the• legislature of a free State. Section XI V. The legislatur-e shall not hare power to enact laws annulling the contract of marriage in any rase where, t.y.low, the courts of this Common wealth are or may hereafter be empowered to decree a dirorce. Section XV. Each house shall k e ep a.jnurbal of its proceedings, and publish them week lyoexcept such parts as may require secrecy: and the yeas and nays of the members on any question shall, at . the desire of any two of them, be entered on the journals. Section XVI. The doors of each house and of committees of the whole shall be open, finless, when the business shall be suet as ought to be kept secret. Section XVII. Neither house shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than" three days, tior teeny other place than that io which the two houses shall be sitting. Section XVIII. The Senators and representatives shall receive a compensation for their services to be ascertained by law, and paid out of the treasury of .the Commonwealth. They shall in all cases, ex cept tr - cpson,. felony and trreacb surety the peace, be privileged from arrest during their at tendance at the session of their respective honks, and in going to and returning from the same., And for any speech or debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. Section XIX. No Senator or representativii during thit time for which he Shall have beeri elect ed, be appointed to any civil office under this Com monwealth wb*h- shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have beerCintreased durine such lime! spd no member of Conivass or other person holding- any Office (except of attorney at law and in the militia) under the United States or this Commonwealth, shall be a member of either house during his continuance in Congress. or in office. Section XX. When vacancies happen in either bourn, the Speaker- shall• issue writs of election to 11l such vacancies. Section XXI. All bills for raising revenue shall originate in the house of representatives, but the &hate May propose amendments as in otherbillS. • • •.Section XXII. No. money shall be drauM from the treasury but in consequence of appropriations mote by law. Section XXIII. Every bill sshicb shall have passed both houses shall be presented to'the Go vernor. If He 'arprovn tor Shalt sign it, bin if he shall not approve he shall return it with bis objec tions to the house in which it shill have originated, who shall enter the objections at large upon their *impala .inid proceed to re-Consider it. If, after such re-consideration, two-thirds of that house shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be - sent with the oh- VIL&NDERSONS PARlS—duet roevived and tot sale at this .office. mart 31 24 * jeetimilKlf of i; house , lli 41 1 *h fikriaililliit it- : shall be. end if e*n„z_ved britwess thirds of ' hiiiiii,it 'shell blia "11 - 4Alllll l stlall eases the g uaeret of both houses shall be detetmined oy yeas and tiays, and the names of persons voting for or againstlthe bill shall be entered on the jour nals of eachhouse respectively, if any bill shall not be returhea by the Governor within ten days• (Sundays /*pled) after it shall t have. as been pre sented to Ea rn , it shall be a law inlike manner if tie had signed it, unless the Gene 1 Assembly, by their adjotirninent, prevent its retutp, in which case it dull be i law, *unless sent back Within three days afterthelr pest meeting. . Section xg,tlit„ Every order, resolution or vote to which the cetaintrce„ief both houses may be necessary C ot on a question of adjournment) shall He Died to the Governor, and before it theft take, street, be approved by Him, or being dis epproved,.l II be repassed by two-thirds of both houses' seCO ing to the rules an li mitations pre scribed in' of a bill. • Section XXV. No corporate body shall be hereq fter created, rmi*ed. or artesuled, with banking or dis countingleges without six Months previous public notice of the intended application for Me same is sudi manner as shall be prescribed by Saw. Nor shall any charter for the purposes aforesaid, be ,granted /ore longer period than twenty years, and every soda curter shaft contain a clause reserving to the ii*i . stature the power to alter, revoke or , annul the same whenever in their opinion it may be infra- How to the Citizens of the commonwealth, in inch manner hi:wryer that no injustice Mall be doll' to the corporator.. I No law hereafter enacted, shall create, renew or =and the charter cf more than one corpo , ration. i ARTICLE 11. . Seeti..ii I. The Supreme Executive-power of this Commonwealth shall be vested in a Governor. Section II( The Governor shall be chosen on the second Tuesday of October, by the citizens of the Commonwealth, at the *eel; whete they shall re spectively vote for representatives. The returns of every election for Governor' shall be sealed up and transmitted to the seat of government, directed to the Speaker of the Senate, wi: shall open and 'publish theta in the presence of the members of. both houses of the legislature. The person having the highest 1 number of votes shall be Governor. But if two of more shall be equal and highest in votes, one of them shall be chosen Governor by the joint vote Of the members of both houses. Con tested electians shall be determined .by a Committee to be selec t from both houses of the legislature, and fotmed and regulated in such manner as shall be directed by law. Section II). The Governor shall hold his office during threa,years from the third Tuesday of Janu ary next ensuing his election, and shall not be capable of holding it longer than .sir in any term of nine years. Section IV: He shall be at least thirty years of age, and have been a citizen and an inhabitant of this State seven years next before his election i unless be shall have been absent on the public business of the United States or of this State. Section Vi No member of Congress or person holding anybffice under the United States or this State shalj eicerei‘e the office of Governor. SectiontVi. The Governor shall at stated times receive for his services a compensation, which shall be neither Increased nor diminished during the period for which he shall have been elected. Section Vil. He shall be commander-in-chief of the army mid navy of this Commonwealth,..and of the militia,texcept when they shall be called into the actual seevice of the United States. Section VIII. He shalt appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth during pleasure, and he shalt nonti rate and by4ind with the advice and consent of the Senate appoint a// judicial officers of courts of record, unicis otherwise provided for in this Consti tution. He. shall hare power to fill all vacancies that may happen - in such judicial' offices during the reins of the Senate, by granting eo7rUniSSiOnS which shall expire,tat the end of their next session : Pro vided, that in acting on executive-nominations the Senate shall sit with open doors, and in confirming or rejecting the nominations of the Governor, • the rote shall b 4 taken by yeas and nays. • Section l i 4C- He shall have power to remit fines and forfeitures, and grant reprieves and pardons, except in cases of impeachment. Section X. He may require information in writing, from the officers in the executive department upon any subject: relating to the duties of their respec tive offices., Section Xl. He shall, from time to time, give to the GCneral Assemuly information aS the state of the Commonwealth, and recommend to their con sideration ahrh mAasill es as he shall judge expedient. Section Nil. He may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the General AssemLly :i and in (MSC 101 disagreement between the two houses, with respect to the time of adjournment, adiarurn them to •itch time as he khan think proper, not exceeding lout ovinths. ' . . =MI Section Ili. He shall take care that the laws be in ithfulllr executed. S•ctbm XIV. In cave of the death nr reviirnation of the Goiernor, or of his removal from ciffire, the Speaker of the Senate shall exercise the office of Governor, !until another Governor shall be duly qualified ; but in such case another Governor shad. be chosen co the next annual eledlion of representa tires, unless such death, resignation or removal, shall circus! within three calendtzr months immedi ately preceding such nut annual election, in which case a Gotiernor shall be . chosen at the second suc ceeding annual election of representatives. And if the trial of a contested election shall continue longer than until the third Monday of January next ensuing the election of Governor, the Governor of the ILA year or the Speaker of the Senate who may be irethe exercise of the executive authority ' shall continue therein until the determination of such contested election, and Until a Governor shall be duly qualified as aforesaid. Section XV. The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall keep a fair register of all the official acts and proceedings of - the Governor, and shall, when re quired, ley the same and all papers, minutes and vouchers relative thereto, hefqre either branch of the legislature, and shill perform such other duties as shall bif enjoined him - by lave. Section - 1. In elections by the citizens every white freemanif the age of twenty-otte years, having re sided in t is state one year, and in the election dis trict where he - offers to vote, ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or County tai, which shall have been as sessed a h tdeast ten days before the election, shall enjoy the rig of an elector. But a Citizen of the United Stalks who had previously beefs: a gualijied voter of this State, and removed therefrom and returned, and who skint/woe resided in the election district, and paid: as aforesaid, shall bcentitled to rote, after residing its/he state six months, Provided, that white frermen,lcitizens of the United States, between the ages if ft:misty-one and twenty-two years, and hav ing resided in'the State one year, and in the election district ten days as aformaid,,:shaU be entitled to pate, although they shall not hate paid taxes. Stictloa il. All elections shall be by ballot, ex cept those by persons in their representative capa cities, who shall vote viva mice. Section lit. Electors shall in all cases, except treason, felony, and breach or surety of the peace, be privileged from arrest, during their attendance on elections, and in going to - and returning from them. . ARTICLE' Pi. Sectiofl I. The Rouse of Representatives shall have tholsole power of impeaching. Sectiob H. All impeachments shall be tried by the Senate; when setting for that purpose, the Senators shall be upon oath oriaffirmation. No per son shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present Section 111. The Governor, and all other civil OAF: tinder this Commonwealth, shall be liable to im hinent for any misdemeanour in o ffi ce; but jn gmetit, in such eases, shall not extend further thee toirernelval front offipeohd disqualification to b4ant aim of honour, truit or profit, Under this rawealthr nu party, whether Convicted or URCHILL'S MANL AL, and Festivals and , Faits, just received and for sale by B. BANNAN. April• 25 • , .•f :Or ARTICLE [IL Fißdi ',!=•*„..,,., .... boilable 4ndiemailibe • ... .. A, ant 's ' to kale.l. - Sedion.l. Theljudki# power of .Common amides •shall be vcitel in a S use toad, in Courts of Oyer and- Terming and eral Jail l ater De livery, in e Court of Common Pleas, rphans" Court, _Register's Court, and s . tirt-of Q Sessions 4 331 of the-Peace, for each -Or in netices of the Pelee and,in such o Courts as the legislature may iron time to time Midi. Section IL The judg of the Cowl, of the several Courtt isf OomMoss Pl , and e. such other Courts of Record as are or ,he established ' -by law, Mall be Waled try, the and by and with the consent i zl' , the Senate I ed and cemmeisriased by him. he Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their dfres for the tens of Afteell c o u years (f they shall to long behave ' Ices well. 'The preeidentjudgis of the several if Clawson Pleat and q r swa "otter )Comb of ord as are or shall be,eMablislied by Ow, and all other judges re quired to be learned in the law, shall 101 l their *cm for the term of ten ( f they stud, so long behave themselves well. The A ' e judges if the Courts yer e qf Common Bess sha ll their offices for the terra of five years (r they /go long be h ave theaselres well. But for any r ' cause which shaft not be sufficient ground of . haunt, the Governor may remove any qf t on the address of two-thirds of each branch of the leg islature. The judges of the te, Supreme Court and t e presidents of the several Courts e Common P shall at sta rdtimes receive for their services an adequate compensation to be fixed by law, which sh I not be diMinished dining i their continuance in but they hall receive no fees or perquisites V , nor hold any other oft. r of profit tinder this C nwealth. l Section 111 . Until cd/serwite directed by late, the ociurts of Common Pima shall continue as at present •stablithed. Not more &online emetics shall at ant time be included in one judicial dietrict organizer for said Courts. Section IV. The. jOrisdiction Of the Supreme Court 311211 extend over the State ; and the judge' :hereof, shall by virtue of their offices, be justice , of Oyer and Terminer and General /ail Delivery, ii the several counties. Section V. The judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in each county shall by , virtue of then ..fsces, be justices of Oyer and Terminer and Gene ral Jail Delivery, for the trial of capital and other offenders therein ; any two of the mid judges, th: president being one, slttll be a quiprum : but .the shall not hold a court of oyer and terminer, or jai delivery, in any county, when the judges of lb: Supreme Court, or any! of them, shell be sitting ii The same county. The party accused, as will a• the Commonwealth, m2y, under such regulations 2. 'hall be prescribed by law, remove the indietmeic titd proceedings, or a transcript thereof, into It,. •u pi eme Court. Section VI. The Supreme Court,-and the sevela 'ourts of common pleas, shall, beside the pow., heietufote usually exelci:ed by them, ha, e too power of a court of Chancery, so far as ielaies u the perpetuating of testimony,, the obtaining 4,1 ri idence from pl.:ces nut within the Stine, and Th. r - ,re of the persons and est.ites of those who V. non c.impotes mentis. And the legislature slia. vest in the said courts such otheripowers to g.al , relief in equity, as shall tie found necessary: an may, from time to time, enlarge Or diminish [h.... potvers or vest them 114 such other cinirts is they •hat pitge proper, for the clue administdation of justice Section V 11. The judges of the , cuut t of C. Ifllaltal pleas of each county, any two of whom shrill be quorum, shall Compose the court of Qn irter Se , sions of the peace, and orphans' count thereof ; an the register of wills, together with the 'aid judge. or any two of them, shall compose the register' court of each county. . Section VIII. The judges of the courts of common pleas shall, within tbeir respective counties, have the like powers 'with the judges of the Supreme Court, to issue writs of certiorari to the justices of the peace, and to muse their proceedings to be brought before them,; and the like right and justice to be done. Section IX. The president of the itourt in each circuit within such circuit, and the judges of the court of common pleas within their respective - counties, shall be justices of the peace, so far as. relates to criminal matters. Section X. A register's office, for the probate of wills and granting letters of ad ministration, and an office for the recording of deeds, shall be kept irr each county. Section XI. The style of all process shall be . The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania." All prose cutions shall be carried on in the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and conclude " against the peace and dignity of the same." ARTICLE VI. Section T. Sheriffs and coroners shall; at the times and places or election of representatives, be chosen by the citizens of each county. One person shall be chosen for eitch office, who shall be oonunis stoned by the Governor. They shall hold their offices for three yeatis, if they shall so long behave themselves well, ad until a successor be duly qualified ; but no rson shall be twice chosen or appointed sheriff, in y term of six years. Vacan cies in either of the said o ffi ces shall be filled b) 1; ! n an appointment, to be made by the Governor, to continue until. the ' ext general election, and until a successor shall be chosen and .qualified as afore- said. Section 11. Thejreemen of this commonwealth shall be armed, or anized and' disciplined for it: defence, when anti i such manner as may be directed by law. Those wh conscientiobsly scruple to beam arms, shall not be rnpelled to do so, but shall pay an equivalent for rsoual set vicle. Section 111. Perthonoiariesi of the Supreme Court shall be appointed by 4he said Court f o r the term of three; years if they so long beim', themselves well. Prothonotari'es and clerks of the several other courts. Recorders ofdeeds, and Re gisters of war, shall at the times and places of election of representatives, be elected by the quali fied electors of county, or the districts over which the juris ' ion of said courto extends, and shed/ be commini ned by the Governor. shall hold their offices for threti years if they 7 5 7 131 1 so long behave 1 natives well, and until their successors shall be duly qual i fied. The legion-- here shall provide by law, the !number of persons in each county who shall 'hold said offices, and how many and which of said ;(es shall be held bzone person. acancies in iany of the said of. era shall be by appoiltments to be made the Governor, o continue Until the next gene ral election , an d it sneeet o r a shall be elected and qualified as oresaitl. I t Section IV. Pro °notaries, clerks of the peace and orphans' enures, recorders of deeds, registers of wills, and sheriffs, shall keep! their offices in the county town of the county ire which they, respec tivuly, shall be Officers, unless! when the Governor shall, for special (reasons, dispense therewith; for any term not exceeding five years after the county shall have been erected. Section V. All Commissions hall be in the name and by the author ty of the Co monwealth of Penn 'sylvania, and be sealed with th State seal, and sign ed by the Governtlr. Section VI. A State Treastpr shall be elected annually, by joint! vote of both anches of the legis lature. Section tn. Aar:aces of l4e peace or aldermen shall be elected the acterul wards, horduglis, shafi L uth and townships the time of, the election of con stables by the aablud voters thereof, in such number as be directed ,y kW , and shall be commissioned b the Governor for a term of 'cc years ; but no ip, ward or borough shall eket more than . justices cif the peace or alder men without thd amsent of it majority of the qua lified electors w4hin such tifionship, ward or 150.- rough- Section VIII AD officers Whose election or ap pointnibat is noo, prociad feiies this constihaion, , *ha be elected fr .d p f irtate4 as skill bedirected 1000 Ibl. Bed Feathbrojost recehretand "red for salOby HAZZARP sTRAUcH. 51- Nov 11 ..'"••• E JOURNAL. gM%I _A t Nadia tOii: **At Wit in `a - narebtintlirltitAallfiot hetet 'irbeis'a• citizen and an initabstrint eridl before his appointment, if .11u county shall have been so king atelet6 but if it shall not taw been so long meted, then Within the limits of the County or counties out of which it shall have been taken. No member of Cim,,eratt front Ass , slate, ar any person holding or exencisttny or_ appointment of trust or profit ts the antM States, shall at the same time hold or exercise arty office in this state, to which a sat is, or fee° or perquisites are by law, annexed:' and (he legisla turerimy by taw .deckere what State offices are in comple. N o member of the Senate 4X' of the house of representatives shall be appoeided by the Governor to any office during the terns for which he shall have been elated Section IX. All officers for a term of years shrill hold their offices fur the terms respectively specified, only on the condition that they so long behave themselves , well: and shall be remota on convietra • n of -misbehaviour in crux or of any in- famous crime. - Section X. Any person mho shall, after the adoption of the amendments proposed by this Convention to the Constitution, - fight a duel or send a challenge for that purpose, ar be aide or abettor in fighting a duel, shall be deprived of the right of holding any office of honour or profit in this State, and shall be punished otherwise in such manner as is, or may be prescribed by-law t but the executive may remit the said offence and all its disquabfratums. ' Section I. The legislature shall, as soon as eon veniently may be, provide by law, for the establish.. ment of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis. Section 11. The arts and sciences shall be pro moted in_one or more seminaries of learning. Section 111. The rights, privileges, immunities and estates of religious soeieths and corporate bo dies, shall remain as If the constitution of this Stave had not been altered of amended. Section IV. The legislature shall not invest any corporate body or individud with the privilege of taking private property for nablic use, without requiring such corporation or Individual to make compensation to the owners of said property, or give adequate security therefor, before such pro perty shall be taken. Members of the General Assembly, and all offi cers, executive and judicial, shall be bound by oath or affirmation, to support the constitution of this Commonwealth and to perform the duties of their respective offices wan IlUrtiL.y. ARTICLE IX. • That the general, great and essential priliciples of liberty and free picernment may be recognised and unalterably established, WE DECL tilt F., TH Section 1. All men are born tqu.illy free and in dependent, and have certain inherent and indefeasible rights, among which are those of enjoying and de fending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing and protecting property and reputation, and of pur suing their own happiness. Section 11. All power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their au thority, and instituted fur their peace, safety and happiness ; For the advancement of these ends, they have, at all times, an unalienable and indefeasible right to alter, reform or abolish their government, in such manner as they may think proper. • Section 111. All men have a natural and indefea l i - sible right to worship Almighty_God, according to the dictates of-their own consciences ; no man can, of right, be compelled to attend, erect, or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; no human authority can, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the tights of conscience ; And no preference shall ever be given, by law, to any religious establishments or ;nodes of worship. Section IV. No person Who acknowledges the be ing of a God and a future state of rewards and u nishinents, shall on account of his reljgio s sen meuts be disqualified to hold any office or place f trust or profit under this Commonwealth. Section V. Elections shall be free and equal. Section VI. Trial by jury shall be as heretofore, and - the right thereof remain inviolate. Section VII. The printing presses shall be free to every person: who undertakes to examine the pro- ceedings of the legislature, or any br.inch of gi..• vernment: And no law shall ever be made to re train the right thereof. The free communication bf thoughts and opinions is one of the invaluable rights of • man; and every citizen may freely speak, write and print on .any subject, being responsible for the abuse of that liberty. In prosecutions fit the publication of papers investigating the Official conduct of officers, or men in a public capacity, or where the matter published is proper for public in formation, the truth thereof may be given in evi dence: And in all indictments for libels thejury shall have a right to determine the law and -the facts, under the direction of the court, as in other cases. Section VIII. The people shall be secure in their persons, houses, papers and possessions, from unrea sonable searches and seizures: And no warrant to search any place, or to seize any persoh or things, shall issue, without describing them as nearly as may be, nor without probable cause supported by oath or affirmation. . . Section Lt. In all criminal prosecutions,. the ac cused bath a right to be heard by himself and his counsel, to demand the nature and cause of . the ac cusation against him, to meet•the witnesses face to face, to have compulsory process for obtaining wit nesses in his favour, and, in-prosecutions by indict ment or information, a speedy public trial, by an impartial jury of the vicinage; he cannot be com pelled to give evidence against himself, nor can he be deprived of his life, liberty, or property, unless by the judgment of his peers or the law of the land. Section. X. No person shall, for any indictable offence, be proceeded against criminally by inforu tion, exeept in cases .arising in the land or naval ' forces, or in the militia when in actual service in time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court, for oppression and misdemeanour in office. No person shall, for the same offence, be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb ; nor shall lily man's pro perty es• taken or applied to public use, without the consent of his representatives, and without just pompensation being made. • Section XL All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, per son or reputation, shall have remedy by the due course of law; and tight and justice administered, without sale, denial or *day. Suits may be broughi against the cimmonviealth in such manner, in such courts, and in' such cases u the legislature may by law raft. Section XIL No power of sfispending lasts shall be elercised, unless by the legislature, or its au thority. Section XIIL Excessive bail shall not be re quired, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel pu nishments inflicted. Section XIV. All prisoners shall be bailable by sufficient sureties, unless for capital offences, when the proof is evident or.presumption great ; and the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be ,suspended, unless when, in cases of rebellion or in vasion, the-public safety may require it. Section XV: Nocomsnission of Over and Terminer orjail delivery shall be issued. . . Section XVI. The person of a debtor, where there is not strong presumption of fraud, shall not be continued in prison, after delivering up his estate for the benefit of his creditors, in such manner as shall be prescribed by law. Sectiorr,XVll. No ex post facto law, nor any law impairing contracts shall be made. • Section XVIII. No person shall be ausinted bf treason or felony by the legislature. •• Section XIX. No attainder shall work corruption of blood, nor, except during the life of the offender, forfeiture of estate to the commonwealth ; the es tates of such persons as shall destruy thtdr own lives, shall de•rend or VP4II 11. . r ....„ : 1011&911 Titnotby Seed just, received and fbr •ar `aiiie by J. CLAYTON. Feb 14 1— ARTICLE VII ARTICLE VIII MEN = - deem viiid - iV:Wlition awn be killed by Curriltyr theitii no finfeittrre by reason Soma' Seetinta-XX. Thbeititensitavalh right, in a peace atilwasanner, to asainnbie _together, for their common good, and to apply to thole invested with the poWers of goverment, For, tedress - of . grievances, or, other proper purposes, by petition, address or moon- Section EXL The right of citizens to bear arms, in defence of themselves and the State, shall not be questioned. ' • Section XXIL No standing, army shall, in time . of peace, be kept tip without the consent of the Le &Maret and the ,militery shallpin all eases, ant at all times, be in Mid subonlinaticm to theoffiiil power Section XXIIL Na soldier Shall, in time of peace, beiluartered in any haute without the consent of the meter, nor in time of Wir, bit in a manner to be prescribed by law. • • . Settiiin XXIV. The legialiture shall not grant any title of nobility or hereditary distinction, not. create any office the appointment to which shall be for a louver term than during good behaviour. Section XXV. Emigration ;from the State .shall not be prohibited. Section XXVL To girara ageirit transgressions of the high powers which we have delegated, WE DECLARE, that every thing, in this article is ex cepted out of the general powers of government, and shall for ever remain inviolate. - • ARfmm Any amendment Or ainenelniersts to -ibis ccoutitu don may be propose( in the, Senate or Rouse of Re presentative:, and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected toeach House, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered Ins their journals, unth the yeas , and nays taken thereon, and the Secrdary at' the Conanommulth shed/ cause the same tribe published three menghs before the meet election, in at least one newspaper .in every county in which a newspaper shall be published ; and V in the Legislature nest afterwards chosen such pro ited amendment or ansendmints shaft be agreed lo by a majority of the members elected to each house, the Secretary of the rommonaealth shall cause the same vain to tie published in Manner aforesaid, and such proposed amendment or amendments shall be submitted to the people in such manner and at such time, at hest three months, alter. being so agreed to by the two houses as the legislature shall prescribe; and if .the 'people shall approve and ratify such amendment otemundments by a majority Of the qua lified voters of this Stale voting thereon, such-amend ment or amendments shall.become a ps,' of the con. ' siltation; but no amendment or amendmelas shall be submitted to the people oftener than a:tee in fire years ; Provided, that more than one amendment lb* submitted, they shall be submitted in such manner and form, that the people may rote for or against each amendment separately and distinctly. SCHEDME. That no in - convenience may arise from the altera tions and amendrients in the Constitution of this Commonwealth, and in order to carry the same into complete operation, it is hereby declared and ordain ed, That, Section I. All laws of this dornrnonwealth hr force at the time when the said alteration& and amend ments in the said Constitution shall take effect, and not inconsistent therewith, and all rights, actions, prosecutions, claims, and contracts as well of indi viduals* of bodies corporate, shall continue as if the said alterations and amendments had not been made. Section IL The alterations and amendments in said Constitution shall take effect from the first • y of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine.. Section 111. The clauses, sections, and artic of the paid Constitution, which remain unalte shall continue to be construed and have effect as if the said Conititution had not been amended. Section IV. The General Assembly which shall convene in December, eighteen hundred and thirty eight, shall continue,its" session, as heretofore, not withstanding the provision in the eleventh section of the first article, and shall at all times be regarded as the first General Assembly under the amended Constitution. Section V. The Governor who shall be elected in October, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, shall be inaugurated on the third Tuesday in January, • , eighteen hundred, and thirty-nine, to which time the present executive term is hereby extended. Section VI. The commissions of the judges of the Supreme Court, who may be in office on the first day 'of January next, shall expire in the following man ner : The commission which bears the earliest date shall expire- on the first day of January, Anno Do- Mini one thoGsand eight hundred and forty-two; the c ,, mmission next dated shall expire on the first day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hun dred and forty-five; the commission next dated shall expire on the first day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and forty-eight; the commission next dated shall. expire on the first - day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-one; and the commission last dated shall expire on the first day of 'January, Anno Do mini one thousand eight hundred'and fifty-four. . - Section VII. The commissions-'-of the President judges of the several judicial districts and of the associate law judges of the first judicial district shall expire as follows : . The commissions of one-half of those who shall have held their offices ten years or more at the adoption of the amendments to the con gt ttition, shall expire on the twenty-seventh.dAy of Fe bruary, one thotiland eight hundred and thirty-nine ; the commissions of the other half of those who shall have held theii offices ten yeare or more at thindop- on of the amendments to the constitution, sha expire on the .twenty seventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two ; the firstlialf to embrace those whose commissions shall bear the oldest date. The commissions of all the remaining judges who shall not have held their offices for ten years at the adoption of the amendments to the con stitutipn shall expire on the twenty-seventh day of February next after the end Of. ten years from the date of their-commissions. • Section VIM The'Recorders of the several May ors' Courts, and other criminal •courts in this Com monwealth; shall be appointed for the same time, and in the same manner, as the president judges of the several judicial districts; of those now in office, the commission 'oldest in date shall expire dn the twenty-seventh day of February, one thousand eight hundred _,,and fottY4oriti, and the others every two years thereafter according to their respective dates. __Those oldest in date expiring first. Section IX. The legislature at its first session un der the amended constitution, shall divide the other associate judges-of the State into four classes. The commissions of those of the firstshall expire on the twenty-seventh day of F ri ary, eighteen hundred and forty'; of thote-of tcond class on the twenty - seventh day of rebruighteen hun dred and forty-one; of those of 'ihe third class on • the twenty-seventh day of February, eighteen hun dred and forty,tivo; and of thilSe of the fourth class on the twenity-seyenth dai of february,eighteee hundred anirftittrAlyree. ' The said 'classes from the first to the fourth shall be arranged according to the seniority of the commissions of the several judges. Section X. Prothonokuies„ clerks of the several courts' (except of the Supreme Court) recorders .df deeds and registers of wills, shall be first elected under the amended Constitution, at the eleetion of repre sentatives in the year eiglikteen hundred 4inil thirty, nine, in such manner as miiy be prescribed by law. Section Xl. The appointing power shall remain as heretofore, apd all officers in the appointment of the executive department shall continue in the exercise of the duties of their respective offices until the legislature shall pass such laws is may be requited by the eighth section of tbe sixth; article of the amended constitution, and Oita appointments shall be made under such laws; unless their com Missions shall be superseded by new appointments, or shall sooner expire by their own limitations, or the said offices shAll become-vacant by de.ith or resignation, and such• laws shall be enacted by the first legisla ture under the amended copstitution. • Section XII. The first election for aldermen and justices of the peace shall be held in the yeareight teen hundred and forty, at the time fixed for the election of constables. The legislature at its first Dow and TOW Lime. • 1111/ST received and ter side a supply of Bow a" and Tow Linea. '• • 11A2Z&RD & STRAUCU. senior Iddr-21 the suleided . euraita4**.uLif pro. vide for thisaid , eleetio' and for WI tient similes elections. The alderm n and justices pf the peace now in eonimission, or ho May-.ln . th e interim be appointed, shall coition to discharge tr i be ilutiesof 4 74 their respective offices untilttifteen.iliquiler the day which shall be- by.la, for the Ow of new aniithissions,at tb expiration of which time, their commissions shill re. la testimony thatll, oreßing sti' . OW amended constitution of p er nsylveola, es agreed to in convention, We the officers and metnials-of the convention .have hereunto signed Onrtunts it Philadelphia; th e tweor s y-setonti dkr ,i Febru aAn 4 , t i una Domini bus thousand ndred thirty -eight s and of the Indepeadence of • the United States o America the Itixtrieeinnt JOHN ElgllGtANT, Vresident, Danm. ie Anew, j Ezra S. Hayhoist ' ‘ ' i Wyres, • . Wm. Hays, M. W. Baldwin, ~ Abra:Heltiatehi, Ephraim flanks, • M. Heade „ John Y. Barclay, Wm,. Hendetkiin ; 1 Jacob Bamdolar, Wm. Hiester, '' , '1 Chas. A. Barnitz, . William High, i • 1 Andrew Bedford, , Jos. Hopkinson, Thos. S. Bell, . - ;John Houpt, • i James Cornell Biddle, ' Jabea Hydei • i - ' 1 Lebbeus 1.. Bigelow Charles Jared Ingersoll, I Semi. C. Bonham, -Ph!. Jolts, Chas. Brown, George AL,Keimi . •• '' 1 Jeretniah Brown, , James'Kennedy,: William Brown, Aaron Kerr, j. Pierce Butler, . Jos. Konismacbet, ' - , gatnigt Carey, ,', , Jacob Kribl, •1 ' . John Cummin, H. G. Long, 1, Thomas S. Cunningham, David' Lyon*, i , Willtalit Curll, c Alex..Magee, i Wm. Darlington, Joel K. Mann, ! George Chambers,• - W. M. Meredithj .. John Chandler, James Merrill, Jos. R. Chandler,- ' Levi Merkel, • I - .Ch. Cbanneey, Wm. L. Miller, I , Nathaniel Mapp, James , Montgomirry, James Clarke, • Chilistian Meyers, . John Clarke, D. Nevin, 1 William Clark, : virni. Overteld, ! . A. J. Cline, Hiram Payne, - i n Lindley Coates, Matthias Penny cker, R. E. Cochran, James Porter Thos. P. Cope, ames Madlsii . ff .ni Porn. Joshua F„ fox, Sarni: A. Ourvikrice . Walter Craig, E. C.Eeigart, , ' • Richd. M. Crain, . A. H. Read, Geo. T. Crawford, Geo. W. Biter, Cornelius Crum, Jno. Ritter, • Benjii. Martin, H. Gold Rdgers, .., John L. M'Cahen, 'Samuel Royer, . ,1 E. T. M'Dowell, James M. Rustle% James M'Sherry, , Daniel Saeger,. Mark Dumb, ' John Morin Soak Harmer Denny, Tobias Sellers, John Dickey, G. Seltzer, Joshua Dickerson, Geo. Serrill, 1 , Jacob Dillinger . - Henry Schcetz, ' 1 Jas. Donegan, George Shiliete, , • , J. R. Donnell, Thomas H. Sill, Joseph M. Doran, - Geo. Smith, James Dunlop, Writ. Smyth, Thomas Earle, Joseph Snively, , D. M. Farrelly, Jno. B. Sterigere, Robt. Fleining, Jacob Stickeli Walter Forward, . Ebenezer W.aSturdevant Jon Foulkrod, 1 -,_Thomas Taggart, J seph Fry, Jr. :Morgan J. Thanes, ' John Fuller, , James Todd, j ohn A. Gamble, :, Thomas Wea ker, William Gearhart, ' Jacob B. Weiciman, David Gilmore,• R. G. White, i Virgil Grenell, Geo. W. Wardwell, William L. Harris, . R. Yowl. . 1 Thomas Hastings, i - (Attest,)'S. &wen, Sieretary. G'. E. Fails, .1 A4iiigedtletiretaries. J. Wthuems,s SECRETARY'S (VOCE, 1 . . HAJOISSIIiRG,I FERRVARIt 2 8, Mal . • I certify, that the foregoing is an erraOt and hien! copy of "the Constitution of the Commtinwealth of Pennsylvania.as amended by the Conv noon of Ohl thousand eight hundred end thirty. ven—thirty ie eight," idePoalted iii ' ttas otfte Qn . the 26th day of February, 1838 •, the itineiidnients belkie Wait, and the fetained liortions of the pment Constitu tion in romaiiiette. ! THO.! H. BURRDWES, Sec'y of the Com Regtiniental Ord; THE enrolled linhabitants of the -K. Schuylkill, ad companies of .i ti composing the 30 kr Regiment of Militia, are hereb notified that the ion will melt, projperly equipped fo Tuesday the22d OfiMay next, at M • The Second Batalion will meet Haven on Wednesday the 23d of M linesi to be formed' precisely at 10 n' By order of ihelColonel. • ' EDWARD Y,`FAR a 1 april 20, , 321.. • - 1 Choice Nines and L • • N. N&THANS &CO HAVE on hand the; fidlowing choice Wines' and Liquora.lwhich they warrant genuine, and of for !alai on the most taiorable tenni,. consisting of . 30 Baskets Chalrripaigne Wines, Key, Hick. ory, Star, Woodcock, Anchor, Gr pe and. other brands. 10 Baskets Sparkling. White Beirg ody, 10 do - 'Old Hock; 5 cases Old Gripe Juice Port, 50 tlo Medoe Qt St. Julien Claret • Also—a few d'otddno of the much ebmted East India or Star Madeira, Old Brown; 'Gold and Pate Sherry Rn bottles, do Madeira, Mtlacatel • do Comma, Parra& Love, Rose, Ncfraeu, Annir sette, Annicaeed Cordials, i do • ON DRAUGHT. Madeira, Pile, grown & Sh try, Lisbon, Teneriffe.. Mar. Madeira, - Mal. is, Malmsey. Dry Malaga, Muscatel and Oldrt. Champaigne Brandy of the Pinet rands, Cognac,• Bcirdeaqx & Charente' Holland Gins of ;Pine Apple and IF brands, Jam. Spifits,-M. Whiskey, N. E. um. Com. Gin, Corn Brandy &c. P Tavern keepers from the. neigh are respectfully Invited to call N. S. God delivered to oily roorh or neigtibbring townefree o me v 2 U'S '•I IA b . , tory of Axneliat, uat recejired sod for sole by April - 14 . . 28 . BOOIHI Lt . BANNAN has comme • ee • a-re err in connesiOn, Wit ly h • where all kindsto Mai wig • shortest ndticet toile rata. a>dilrll4ol6ll' of every desetiptien - made rates—and the it ade'aiikdied 'wit delphia prices. April 11 Nest ds!'New _II.IBT receitted by N. Natha ••••"' 'end elegant. assortment of S met Prints, painted mualina an which, may hal found a few pi Printr'atu very low rate: Al .• aortment if Cloths, Camimmes, GirdJaime.' Spillagei. itO i iiteleiallikiiiiittichxt of Lin ittOklfitic*e; ,- 801114 U opweallt EMI county of Volunteers, lennsylvania mot,. Balla]. • Parade, OR Kcantiburg. I Schuylkill 'y next. The I lock, A. M. 1 HAR, Adjutant goon. ring‘towns, rt . af . the ba expense. ' 33 • , •lm" flu Ctuiliehank ff= I R • a' Book Bind Book Store. bound at the lEMI al the' karat •teHle at Phile• FM owls!! is & Co. I new wing and Sinn. 1 lawns, amen lire of Enghid nEdendid resting , &C. weir, tcleth, l Ins, Checks, ilk, alt. •__