CONS'IITUTION Mlll3 COMITITH OF PENINISTLiAIIIA, AB ANIMPKD IT, m srawr singicam LTD Tlnkrirlatrine iiintritGt/L • WE, The People of the Commonwealth of Peen missals; ordain and establish this Constinition for its Goirennnent. ARTKILE. I. ...Section I. The legislative pawns of this cemmon. Wealth shall be vysled in a General Asieuthly, which shall consist of almtaate and flause of Ityre /entailers. • ' Seethes 11. The representatives shall be' chosen annually by the Citizen. olf the city of PhOadeiphia and of each county respectively on the second Toes .day of October. Section 111. No person shall be •sa representatitte who shall not have attained the age of twenty...me years, and have been a citizen and, inhabitant of the State three years next preceding hit election, and the last year thereof ari idliabitant of the district Mond Or which Lathan be ehosen evepeekentalire, unless boded! have been absent on the public Indiness of the United States or of this State. Section IV. Within three years after the. first sneeting of the General Assembly, and within every subsequent term of seven years, an enutneeation of the taxable inhabitants shall be made in sch man ner as Gl3 all be directed by law. The mber of Le i representatives shall, it the several period of mak ing such enumeration, be fired by the isinture, and apportioned among the city of Philiade phis and the several counties, according to the n mber of taxable inhabitants in each: and shall never be less than ,sixty nor greater than one hund4 Each County shall have at least one representative, but no scanty hereafter erected shall he entitled tp a sepa rate representation until a sufficient number of tax able inhabitants shall be contained wain it, to entitle, them to one representative agreeab y to the ratio Which shall then be established. , Section V. The senators shall be chosen !for three years by the citizens of Philadelphia a and of the several counties at the same time, in the lime man ner, and at the same places where they Shall vote for representatives. , . Section VI. The number of.Senatom strill, at the several periods'of making the enumeration before mentioned, be flied by the Legislature atid appor tioned among the districts foamed as herein Cr•- directed, according to the number of taxable inhabi tonto in each; and shall never be less than one- i fourth, nor greater Mau one`-third, of the &lumber of ;ems:wain; v e.c I Section VII. The senators shall he chosen in di - tti • s; to be formed by the legislature ; but no dis lei,: shalt be .so formed as to en Ile it to elect more th' twt, senators, unless the numb-r of taxable in- bal ants in ony rite oh edurify shall. at any time, .: 1 be has to entitle it to alert more than two, but no Kilter county shall be grained to elect nwre,lhan fotm senators; when a district shall be composed' of two or more ...mire. they shall he stiffening; neither the city of Philadelphia nor any county shall be divided in twining a distort. . Section VIII. No person shall be a senator, who shall not have att , ined . be age of twentv:five years, and Ihave been a citizen and inhabitant of the'State ' fout years gest before his elect iou, and the last yeas thedeof an inhabitant of the district for whiCh he shall be chosen, anima he shall have been absent on the !public business of the United States or of this -State; and ire. person elected as aforesaid, shall hold said cjfke after heetudi have rernovedfrom such die . trig. .., Section•lX. The senators who may be elected at the !first general election after the adoption of the Wn*- dments to the constitution, shall be divided by lot into three classes. The seats of the senators of the firs class shall be vacated at the expiration t tlut,irst . year ; of the second class at the aspiration • ef tee second year r and of the third dam at the ex pin.tiost of Me third year r to that thereafter one_ third of the whole number of senators maybe chosen Cr year. The senators elected before the amend s to lie constitution shall be adopted, shall hold I offices during Me terms for which linty stuini re, •erthely Aare been eacted. don X.• The General Assembly shall meet on the tlTuaiddy of January, in every year, apiece son r convened by the Governor. • time XL Each house shall charee it Speaker .and otheretbeers; and the Satiate shall also choose aS i et pro tempos., when the Speaker ghat) ex ert' Meofflee of Governor. ' lisoelXll Each house shall judge of the quail fie% ions of its members. Contested elections shall -r gained by a committee to be selected, formed bud regulated in such manner as shall be directdd by law A majority of each house shall constitute a quo ito do busbies,: but a 'mailer number may aideMrn from day to day, and may be authorized by ease to compel the attendance of absent members, in suck manner and under such penalties as may be provided. ' S -ethic, XIII. Each house may determine ' the rule* of its proceedings, punish its members for dilorderly behaviour, and with the cancurrenceef tworthistbs, expel a member, but not a second time for Me same cause ; and shall tr. ve all other powers neeMimiry for a branch of the legislature of a free State. Siwthm XI V. The legislature shall, .sot have power to teed hairs annulling th e roitrart of marriage in 'wnsi raw triter.. by low. the courts of this Common wealth are dr may hereafter he estpowered to decree a &corer Section XV: Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and put , lish them, weekly, except. sue farts as-may require 'secrecy: and the yeas 4.. nays of the members on anylquestion shall, at the desire °Lathy two of them, be entered on the jet .als. - I tion XVI. The doors of each house and of .ittees qf the whole shall be open, unless, wt n the buliness shall be such as ought to be kept sec t. : lion XVII. Neither house shall, without the .. t of the other, adjourn fur more than three da , norto any other place than that in which the t • houses shall be sitting. ':ettioti XVIII. The Senators and representatives I receive a compensation for their services to be '..ed by low, and paid out of the treasury of the Common health. They shall in .all cases, ex - . treason u felony and breach ori surety of the , be privileged from arrest daring their at.. if ante at the session of their respective houses, ' is going to and returning from the same. And for' any speech or debate in either house, they shall Ihe'..'questiOned in any tither place. .. .. n XIX. No Senator or representative shall, du tie , po t . fur which he shall have been elect ed.flklse appoiedth any civil o e under this Com; wealth ielt shall have created, or, the laments f which shall ha been increased du jr• s uch time t and no membe of Congress or of person' holding any office (except of attorney at • w and in; the militia) under the United States or is Commilinwealth, shall be a member of either : thitings- his continuance in Congress or in ; - —,.. •• __ . ... . %XX.. When vacancies happen in either 's the gli+ahar shall iss4 writs of election to fiii. Ouch vatancies. V . . lion Mt All Dills . err raising revenue shall a ' In house of representatives, but..the ate may propose amendment* as in other bills. - than XXIL No money shall be drawn from . grealitry hut In consequence of appropriatiyns by ilaw.r., n XXI . Beefy bill which shall have pa both lies shall be presented to the Go ?ensue. If approve he shall sign it, but ;IT he shall not,apinove he shall return it with his objec tion' to the house in which It shall hatie originated, washall tidier the objection" at large upon th eir mail and ;proceed to re-consider it. lf, after . , re-eons ration, two-thirds of that house shall --- to 'passithe bill, at shall be sent with the ob. "1101110"" . . ... 1 REBH 8111 lid Oil, kiciii a, and a fi rah pup. - tdy of Plated L ibittar • lice!. &c. just Is, eti li t '... 14' , 1 . :* - •N. N THA NS .Si CQ, iikrie 2. . `; ~_ 'actions td the other twilit., by which likeerigirit shall be re-considered, and if approved byl two- thirds of dist loose, it shah be a law, But 41 such cases the votes of both lonises shall be determined oy yeas and nays, and the names of persons gating for or itgilist the bill shall be entered on the jour nals of each house, resPectiviety. If any bill. shall not be returned by. the Governor within ten days (Sundays excepted) after it shall have beast pres• rented to him, it shall be o.law in like manner as if he had signed it, unless the General Assembly, by their adjournment, frevent its return, in which ease it shall be a law, oulesa sent back within three days after their next meeting. ' Section XXIV. Every ender, resolution Or vote to which the concurrence of both houses may be necessary (except 00 a question of adjournment) shall be presented to the Governor. and beiure tt shall take effect, be approved by him, or being dis approved, shall be repassed by two-thirds of both houses according to the rules and lithitations pre scribed in case of a bill. Or ONE THOILIWID Section XXV. No corporate hody shall be hem-after created, rerunred'or extended, with bunking o r dis counting privileges, without sir . months previous relic notice of the intended appliration r the same in midi manner as shall be pretrri: ed by law. Nor shall , my charter for the purposmi ofores id, be granted. for a toner period than twen'tt yea*. 02 ,4 every such charter shalt chnlain a clause reserving to the legislature the power to alter, revoke or annul the- same whenever in their opinion it may he fain. rious to the citizens of the corn:lv - wreak h, in such manner however that no iti,justice shall he done to the corporal ors. No law hereafter enacted, shall create, renew or ez tend the charter of more than one corpo ration. ARTICLE 11. Section I. The Supreme Nlxecutive powei Of this Commonwealth shall be vested in a Governor,l Section dl. Th e G•,..rnrtr 0,11 he chosen on the second Tuesday of October, by the Citizens of the Commonwealth, at the places whee they shsll re. spectiveli . vote for representatives. The retuttis of every election for Governor shall he sealed up and transmitted to the seat of g •vernment,. Pried to the Speaker of the Sedate, wh o f h ,I 1 opels and publish them in the presence of the members of both houses of the legislatuie. The pe son having the hitheat number of votes shat be:Governor. But if two or more shill , be equal and highest in votes, one of them 5h..11 be chosen Governor try the joint vote of the member. of l•nth houses. Con tested elections shall he determined by a Committee to be selected twin both :houses of the legasiutose, and formed and regulated in such manner as shall hC directed by law. 'Section In. The aivervi.r sh , ll 1101i1 his nfnee during three years fr•m thud ruesdat of • Jana ary next ensuing hts electu.n, and sit ,tl. nut he capable of holding it Loper dun six in any Lean of flaw" }ears. Section IV. He shall he at least thirty yeais of age, and hive been a chilleti and an inhohitant of this State seven vents next lief .re his riection ; un . leag he shall hive been absent lin the pou.ic business of the U - nited States ur this St..te. Si ciiqn V. No rnetntlei 4 , f c.< or pcmin holding ony office uoler the l'iii:ed Re,.tes or this State *lt exerri.e The nitice G•iverrior. Section VI. The G.ivernor shill ai stared times receive for hi* service* a eimrien.ition. whieh 0,1) be neither increased nor diminiched during the period for which he shall h.ove been electeiL Section VII. He be comm.arier-in-chief of the 21111:1 and navy of thi. Cutout and of the milttrt, excrpt when :the.) sh .11 be called into the actual %eivice of the rnited State g. Section VITT. He shalt appoint a Fv.retary of 'he Commonweal h during Nicene,. an he shall nomi mite and bit and tri'h the advice and consent of the .Senate appoint. nil hate ajfirers of courts of record. tmless otherice photided for en the'ono, i lotion. Ile shalt power to fill oil vacancies that may happen to such judi..i.al offices daring the recess of the Senate, by granting commissions .• hi. - h shall expire at • the end of,.:heir next . swains : Pro vided, that in acting on executive linmino - ions the Senate shalt sit tri'h opeaid•ors and in eanfirming or rej , rting the nominations of the Governor, the vote shall he taken by yesi and nays. Section IX. He shall have pa.wer In remit fines and forfeitures, and grant reprieves and paiduns, except in cases of impeachment. Section X. lie in..y requireo. formation in - writing, from the officers in the executive depirtaient upon any subject relating to' the duties of their [even. live Laces. Section XI. He shiUJnm time to time, give to the:General Assembly it4trmation of the state of the Commonwealtb, and sec mtneutt to their eon siiler.ttion such mensuies asthe sh.tll jut*. expedient. Section XII. He nuy,on extraordins.y occasions. convert the General AsSemtly ; and in case of disagreement between the .wo houses. with respect to the time of ridj ut.nment, adjourn them to such time as he .shall think proper, nut exceeding four m..nths. section XIII. He shall :take care - that the laws be faithfully executed. S, r., ot XIV . hr 1.... of thr death of the Governor, or of his removal from office, the Speaker of the Senate shall exercise the office of Governor, until another' Governor °shall be duly qualified ; hut in such ante another Governor that. be chosen of next annual election of representa tives, unless suck death, resignation or remora:, shall occur leithiir three calendar monks immedi ately preceding such next annual election, in which ease a Governor shall be chosen at the second suc eeeding 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 last year or the' Speaker of the Senate who may tie in the 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 rontmontoeaUh shall keep a fair twister of all the official acts and proceedings of the Governor, and shall, when re quiredt lay the same and all papers, minutes and vouchers relative _thereto, before either branch of the legislature, and shall perform such other duties ,as /hal! be enjoihed him by law. Seetion In elections by the citizens every white freeman oft h 7 i age of twenty-one yews, haying re sided in this ate one year, and in Ike election dis trict where offers to vote, ten days immediately preceding moth election, and within two years paid a State or County tar, Which shall have been as lewd at least ten &Ws beJpre the electieu, shall enjoy the rights of an elector. Surmeitizen of the United States who had previoudy•been ay:l4l9lst toter of this State, and removed there're's' and set urised,asd who shall fosse resided in, the election district, and paid taxes as, aforesaid, skull be entitlectio vote, after residing in the state sir mfmths. Provided that white freemen, ciftzens of the United Stales, between the Gees of twenry-ime and twenty-two years, and hav ing resided in the State mike year, and fifths election district ten days as aforesaid, shatll• be entitled to vote, although they shall dot have paid lazes. • Section 11. All electiods shall be by ballot, ex eept those by persons in their representative capa cities, wbo shall vote viva vote. Section 111. Electors shall in all -caies„ except treason, felony, and breach or surety of the peace, be privileged frost arrest, during their attendance on - elections, and in going to and returning ('rum them. - Section L The H onse. of Representatives shall have the sole power -of iriipeachtug. Section IL All impeachments shall be tried by the Senate t- 'when- 'Whig for that purpose, the Senators shall be upon oath or' affirmation. No per son 'shall be convicted Without the concurrence of two-thirds of thetnemlieen present. Section UL The Governor, and , all other civil officers under this Commonwealth, shall be liable to Impeachment for any miiderneanour in office; bat judgment, in such cases' shall not extend further that) to removal from office, and disqualification to hOld any office of honour; trust or profit, under this Commonwealth:. The party, whether lent:Anted or • ramilli BIBLESare4 .111 7510 $7 each, •• jest received and ibr Bile by jute 13 -• • B. B4NNAN. • , - THE MIPMII:4' I Tr; ' • 4„_. ARTIOLE 111. ARTICLE IV. MEI ME! . , .. . _ • lAilities - t - Ondi iirrenSidelihe itil u e , to thilittiiient; tail, judgment, and :punishment rding to by. . . Mtn= V. •• ' • Section L The judicial powe r t his Constico wealth shall be vested in a et Court, in Courts of Oydr and Terminer and iGeneral Ja il De livery, in a Court of Common Pleas, orpna." Court, Register's Court, and a Conti of RQuarter Sessions of the Peace, for each' county ; It . Justices of the Peace, and in such other Courts the legislature may from time to time establish. 1 -t Section 11. The judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Common Pr a m, and o f such of Record as are ors Ibe established' other Courts by law, shall be nominated by the ocernor, and-by and with the consent of the Seattle appointed and commissioned by him. The judg of the Supreme 1 Court sha ll hold their o ffi ces for terra of fifteen years if they shall so long behav themselves well. The president judges of 'the several ow-ts of Common Pleas and of such other Courts of Record as are _or shall be estatlished by law, and a other judges re par.& to be learned in the law, sh /hold their offices for the term qf ten Nears if they sh 11 so long behave themselves well. The Associate es of the Courts of Common Pleas shall hold tit Vices for the term of floe years if they shall so [wig khave themselees well. But for any reasonable cause which shall not be sufficient groynd of impeach:n i t the Gorernor may remove any of thew on the a ess of two-thirds of each branch of the legislature. , e judges of 'he Supreme Court and the presidenls of the several Courts of Coiumon Pleas shall at srpteddinirs receire for their services an adequate ceitapentsation to he fried by law, which shall not be d:MinestaM duri , ,s their continuance in office, laii they shall re, are no fees or perquisPes of office, nor hold any other offs e of profit under this Commonnwand Section 111. Until otherwise di4ected by law, )h. Courts of Common Pleas shall continue as a' in es,n , established. No , mare than five counties gill nt one tame be ineiuded in one judicial district orgonizea for said Cow la, - i • Section IV. The Jo is fiction of the Supreme C.,u, t -h II Px'enil over the ' , tate:: and .he J•,' -ea tlAypof, shall by virtue of their offires. be pi.ttce. of I 'yrr unal Tmmtoci and Geuvrall,Jatt Dali.. e., , i. the several coutuiei, i 1 Section V. Ihe judges of the ( }c urt of C . ITI f I -•r Pleas, in earl, c.,unty, shall h 3., virtue of th. i. 'otlices, be justices of I >yet, and rt-nifner and t.ent . 'rat Jail Delivery, fur the trial of cupiell and nth,- Wenders therein ; any twu •. taut soul judges, the president hetug one, snail Le a il Warn: lAA Me . . sh ill not hold a tiourt of Dyer it. terminer, or jai delivery, in any county, whin tan jt2,:ges ..1 tin it Supreme Cou.t, or any . f !hem, s nil he •1:U: ; j: 1/,e same cuunty. The ride unused, as well as the Crmmunweatth,.mav, melee s•'ch lezti' .leans a • shall ~.? pr,..c.i....d 11 law, la in..sk an it:alit-met 1 at .1 pew" .111.4*, 4/1 a 1/aIOC. lin )../...“..,f. Walk, I, l . nine it l ot.. L., . 'es,h.:. VI. The Citiltemr r .iar•J and the ~,:•,::: ~t s at: cowl''' . an pleas. 5t", , ,11. tfual e the Draw. h a .,0,,,f,,,p octpilly ex.-pi -0i by thnin, II Jae thi Dever of a curt of Ch.t.ci.. s , •off,. ~ ,p;.,1, , I the per., tat .11,,f. of te•turnony, ph- übluit....e . of Pt itlplier (pan pier, taut ...tilt, phe Slate, atu tip it an coin adei merit is. And the, legs-'attire shall Vest ill tile 4 •id tun, is such stitch' pywe.‘ k.I g,.1.) re 1, f in riVilly, as Si, all 1..: 1 - •iititl t,ern5..).....: in may from time to time, eulaiie ,ur 411.11'1,1.i, tit a 4,• p 144 . 4,16 or vest them In such ~,he. na,, 's ..., ~., -1, ~ jie‘ge proper for the !hie 44141 ,,, i4 , turn •.f ~ ) a, ire. Section 111. The jalges - of tt court of ca. .... all pleas ail e..ch cout.t., a: y two olt wit M . .1..,1 L. ywartint..th .11 compw.e the emir of Quarter 'll,- swim of the peace, and otphate.' "tut ibmeal; . 1 ,,.: the regtatet of wills, together wi the • , - , , , 1 j , 1•”. 'or any two of them, shall cum, .e th e regslei ':- court of PP.+ enliPty. Section VIII. The judges of the courts of common pleas shall, within their respec e counties, have the like powers with the judg es of the Supreme Court, to issue writs of eertionakto the justices of the peace, and to , cause their proceedings to be brought before them, and the Like right and justice. to he done. . . Secticin IX. The president of the court in each circuit within such circuit, andthe judges of the court of common pleas withinr their respective counties, shall be justices of thri peace, so far as relates to criminal matters. Section X. A register's office, f or the probate of wills and granting letters of 'adm nistration, and an office for the recording of deeds; shall be kept in each county. `Section XL The style of all process shall be " The Commonwealth of Penosyl, ania." All prose cutions shall be carried on in the name.and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and conclude " against the peace Sad dignity of the same." ARTICLE- Vli 1. SectionSherilrscorn and co era shall, at the times and places of election of cproaentatives, be chosen by the eitizens.of each county. One person shall be chosen for each office, tobtb shall be commis sioned by the Governor. They shall hold their offices for three years, if they shill so long behave themselies well, and until a successor be duly qualified ; but no person shall be twice chosen or appointed sheriff, in any term of six years. Vacan cies in either of the said offices ;shall be filled by an appointment, to be made, by: i the Governor, to continue until the next generalrelection, and until a successor shall be chosen and qualified as afore said. Section IL The freemen of this commonwealth shall be armed, organized and disciplined far its defence, when and in arch manse` as may be directed by law. Those who conscientioilsly scruple to bear arms, shall not be compelled to do so, but shall c ay an equivalent fur personal se' vice. Section 111. Prothonolaries of the Supreme Court shall be appointed by the said Court for the term of three years if they so long beluwe themselves well. Prot honotario and clerks of the several other smith, Recorders of deeds, ma fi e . - gilder, of wills, shall at the tiiiies and place 'pf election of representatives, be elected by the quali fied electors of each county, or the &strict: over which ihe jurisdiction of said twirls extends, and shall be commissioned by the Governor. shall hold their offices for three years if they al en long behare themselves well, and until 'their • successors shall be duly qualified The legisla ture shall_provide by law, the number tf persons in each county who shall hold said bffices, and tto many and which of said offices shall be held by. one person. Vacancies in any of the said of fices shall be filled by appointnients.to be made by Me Goeirnor; to corttinue until Me next gene. ral ekctio . ts, and until successors shall be ceded and *stifled as aforesaid. Section IV. Prothonotaries, clerks of the peace and orphans' courts, recorders of deeds, registers of wills, and sheriff's, shall keep their offices in the county town of the county in 701 kt-they, respec tively, shall be officeri, unless When the Governor shall, fore. special reasons, dispense Therewith, for any term not exceeding five years after the county shall have been erected. R Section V. All commissions shall be in the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, and be.sealed with the State seal, and sign. ed by the Governor. Section VL d State Tressarer shall be electuk annually, by joint Tote sifboth branches of the kgia. Ware, - &lion VII. Justices of the pence or aldermen shall be elected in the several 'ward; borou g h s , and townships at the tinscrof the election of con do*s by the qualified voters thereof; in ,ch number as shaff be by law, and *ll b e comnifereloned by the Governor for a term of five years I balm township, ward' or borough elect afore than twojusticea of the peace or alder men •Without the eonien• tof a mrdority of the qua lified elector, within suck township, ward who. rotAt* • Section VIII. All officers whose election or ap pointment is,not prodded forma thieconatitutiovt, shall elecfed or appointed at shall be directed SIIGAR House Syrup sod chest' S IA M, just received by N. NATNANS 4. CO. one 2 • 42-3 'shalt oe taw.. a= . lA° it t Meot hide been a - n 'Y 1. en and an inhabitant Mereen arse e ar ` y next 1 ftl ore his appOrstment . , if Me counti aka have biln Stirtsg - • but if it shall not ittY4 been sti * Pliilgi erect th;n wi th in the Peals 1 the erect eon."' ofy or mit. • out of which it shall have been le ... tltert. .: No ber of iCiangreHeakAans this ;tale , or any personholding or exereisplg any oPte or Tin . ntrhent of trust or prcifta under- the United atf-s, shall at fhe same time t'Wki or exercise offer in 144 slate, to which a salary is, or ..Ares' or penjuisikil are by law, annexed; wad Me 4i.sla tare may by ktiir declare what State offices are in compatible. No member of the Senate or of the house of representatives shalt be appointed by the Goya-nor to any office during the &railer icliich lie shall have befn dected. • Section IX. All officers for a' term of years shall hold th 1....11 offices for the terms respectively 1 1 "fivelllietl, only qn the condition that they so long behave theism/tea well ; and shall be removed on conviction of misbehaviour its office or of any in fanwus crime. i Section X. 4lny person who shall, after the adoption 11 the amendments proposed by this Conventiotl'i to the Constitution, fight a duel or send a chalkn* for that purpose, or be aidir or meteor in fighting a duel, shall be deprived if the right of holding any office of honour or profit in this State, and shall be punished •Vhertrise ,in such manner as is, or may be prescribed by law ; but the executive may remit the said offence and all itisdisqual.fieatirms. -= . ARTICLE VII. Section I. T "legislature shall, as soon as con veuiently' may , piuvide by law, for the establish ment of schio s . throughout the State, in ',web manner that th' poor srty be taught gratis. Seciun 11. T e , aria and sciences shall be pro moted in one or more seminaries of learning. Section ILI. he rights. privileges, immenities it and estates of ligtous societies and corporate bon dies, shall rema in as if the constitution of this State . had not been al red or amended. Section IV. The legislature shall not invest any corporate bodylor individual with the privilege of taking private property for, public use, without requiring aucideorporation or individual to make compensidiOn to the owners of said property. or g•re adequate 'purity therefor, &fine suth pro perly shall be t -en., ARTICLE VIII. ' Members of the. f:eneial 'Assembly, and all offi ceip. i xecutive end judicial. shall be bound by oath or affirmation, to sunpoi t the constitution of this comm., vi ea I , h - nod to torte. in the dui-let of their respective of f ices with fhlelity. . . . ARTICLE IX. _ That the genital, great and es.sential principles of liberty and free, government may be recognised and unalterably estdbfisherl, W E DECL %H E, TH AT Section I. All men are born equally free and in dependent, and ha ye certain inherent and indefeasible rights, among which are those of er j i% ing and de fending life and liberty; of acquiring, possessing and protecting property and reputation, and of. pur suing their own happiness. Section 11. iAll power is inherent in the people, and all free gosrernments are founded on - their au thority, and instituted for: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 hive a natural and indefea 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 ease whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience ; and no preference shall ever be given, by law to any religious establishments or modes of worship. Section IV. No person who acknowledges the be ing of a God and a future state of rewards and pu nishments, shall on account of his religious senti ments be disqualified to hold any office or place of 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 branch of go. vernment: And no law shall ever be made to re-' strain the right thereof.. The free communication of 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 ablate of that liberty. In prosecutions fur the publication of papers investigating the official conduct of officers, or men in a public capacity, or where the muter published is proper for public in formation, the truth thereof may be given in evi dence r And in all- indictments for libels the Jury shall have a right to determine the law and the facts, tinder the direction of the court, as In other cases. Section VIIL 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 person or things, shall issue, without describing them at nearly as may be, nor without probable cause supported by Oath or affirmation. Section is,. In all criminal prosecutions. the ac- COVd bath a right to be heard by himself and his counsel, to demand the nature acrd cause of the ac cusation against him, to meet the scitne.ses f ice to face, fn hive roinpolsory process fur obtaining wit nesses in his favour, and, in prosecutions by iintict ment or inform %Hon, a speedy public trial, by an impartial jury of. the vicinage; he cannot be com pelled to give, evidence ami last himself, nor can he be deprived of this 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 et iminally by inferna don, except in eases 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, foruppristsion and inisilemeuiour in office, • No -person shall. fur the same offence, be to ice put In jeopardy of life or Stub; nor shall any man's pro perty be taken or applied to public use, without the consent of his representatives, and withont just compensation batty. made. Section XI. All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, pods, per son or reputation, shall have remedy by the" due course of law, and right, and justice administered, without sale, denial or delay. Suits may be against the Commonwealth in suet% manner, in, such courts, and in such caret as the legislature may by law direct. Section XII. No power of suspending laws , shall be exercised, unless by the legislature, or Its au thority. Section MIL Excessive bail shall not be re quired, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel pu nishmenti inflicted. Section XIV. All prisoners shall be bailable by sufficient sureties, unless fur capital offences, when the proof is evident or presumption great ; and the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall nut be suspended, unless when, in cases of rebellion or in vasion, the public safety, may require it. Section XV. No commission uf over and Terminer or jail delivery shall be issued. Section XVI. The• person of s 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 is • shall tie prescribed by lbw: Secdoo XVIL No ex postfacto taw, nor any law • impairing contracts shall be made. r Section XVIII. No ,erson shall be attaintdd of treascin or felony by the -legislature. Seeition XIX. No attainder shall work - canamtio . Of blood, nor; except during the life of the °tiode , , forfeiture of estate to the' commonwealth ; the 'tales of such persohs as shall destroy Hied' o tisk *shall descend or vest as in case of. Manna' FMN Timothy' Seed•joit, :received ind - for sale 14 -3. - CLAYTON. Feb 14 • •• .1— .t. - \ . death ; kaoy , person shall be Med by easnally: there shall be no forfeiture reason thereof. Section XL Theicitizens - have a right,in a peace. able manner, to asieMble together, for their common good, and to apply to those inverted wittilhe powers of government Ikr redress of grievances: or other proper . primates, by petition, addreas oo remon. *trance Section XXI. The right of citizens to bear arms, in defence of themselves and the State, shill not be questioned. Section XXIE No standing army shalli, iq time of peace, be kept op without the consent of the gislature i and the military shall, in all eases, end 'at all times, be ',in strict subordination to, the civil power, Section XXlllf. No soldier shall, in thne.of peace, be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a loonier to be prescribed by laW. ; • Section XXIV. The legislature shall liot grant any title of nobility or hereditary distinction, nor create any office the appointment to Which shall he for a longer term than during shod behaviour. Section XXV, Emigration from the State shall not be prohibited. i . . Section X.XVI.' To guards gainst tranagressiOna of the high powers which we have deleMited, WE DECLARE, that every thing in this article is ex cepted out of the general powers of government, and shall for ehr remain inviolate. ARTICLE X Any amendment or amendments to this ;constitu tion may l'eptojoeuted in the Senate or House of Re-. presentatives, and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the Members elected to each Huse, such proposed amendment or'nmentknents shall be entered on" their journals, with the yens and nays taken. thereon, and the Secretary .f the Commonwealth shall cause the same la be published three men! ha before the nett election, in at least one newspaper in every county in whit h a newspaper shall be publittbed ; and (f in the legislature next afterwards chnsensuch pro posed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by a majority 'of the members elected to each house, the Secretary of the Comnumtcealth shalt ',cause the same again to be published) in'manner aforesaid, and such proposed amendment or amendments shall be submitted to the people in such manner and at - such time, at least three mint ha, after being so -agreed to by the two houses as the legislature shall prescribe and if the people shall approve and ratify. such amendment ,or amendments by a majority of the qua lified 'voters-4f this State voting thereon, such amend, melet or amendments shall become a part of the con stitution ; but ito • amendment or amendments shall be submitted to the people oftener than mete in five years • Provided, that tif . . more than one amendment be sub mitted, they shall be submitted in such manner and form, that the people may rote for or against -Och amendment separately and distinctly.- SCHEDULE That no inconvenience may arise from the altera tions and amendments 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 1. All laws of this Commonwealth in force at the time when the said alterations and amend meats in the said Constitution shall take effect, and not inconsistent therewith, and all rights, actions, prosecutions, claims, and contracts as s iteli of indi viduals as of 'bodies corporate,- hall continue as if the said alteratiMis and amendments had not been made. Section li. The alterations and amendments in the said Constitution shall take effect from the hrst day of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine. Section 111. The clauses, sections, and articles of the said Constitution, which remain unaltered, shall Continue to be construed and have effect as if the said Constitution had not been amended. 'Secuun 1%1 The General Assembly writer. sna.i convene in December, eighteen hundred and thirty eight, shall continue its session, as heretofore, not withstanding the provision in the eleventh sectiva - of the first article, and shall at all times be regarded as the first General Assembly under the. amended Constitution. section V. The.Oovernor who shall be elected in October, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, shall be inaugurated on the third 'Tuesday in January;, eighteen huntined 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 tile first day of January next,'shall expire in the following man ner The commission which bears the earliest date shall expire tin the first day of January, Anno Do mini one thousand eight hundred and fortj-:two; the commission next dated shall expire on the first day of January, Arum Domini one thousand eight hun dred and forty-Ave; the commisiion 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 tine thousand eight bun. dred and fifty-one and the .commission last dated sh:II expire on the first day of January, Anno Do mini one thousand ight hundred and fifty:four. Section VII. Th commissions of the President judges of the ;sea ral judicial districts and of the associate law judg oc,the first judicial district shall expire as follows I The commissions of one-half of those who-shall e held their offices- ten years or murext the adoptid of the amendments to the consti tution, shall expire .n the twenty-seventh day Of Fe bruary, one thotrad d eight hundred and thirty-nine; the comthissions of: the other half of those who shall have held their off ten years or more at the Zinn of the amend cuts to the constitution ; shall expire on the twen y-seventh day of February, one thousand eight hun red and forty-two the first half to embrace those ~ ase commissions shall bear the oldest date. The mmiasions of all the' remaining judges who shall tit have held their offices for ten years at the adupti n of the amendments to the con stitution shall expi on the twenty-seventh.day of February nest afte the end of ten years from the date of their comm dons Section VIII. T ors' Courts, and oil monwealth, shall I and in the same of the several kith office, the conitnissi the twenty-seventl eight hundred and two years thereat) dates. Those older Recorders of the several Stay er criminal court in this Om : appointed for the same time, anner, as the president judges *al districts; of those now in n Oldest in date shall expire on day of February, one Lihousand forty-one ; and the others every r according to their respective in date expiring first.' Section IX. The .der.the amended co associate judges of commissions of thu odlhe i ttient-sev hundred and-forty; •the twenty-seeenth dred and forty-one the twenty-seventh dred and forty-two on the twenty-se Hundred and forty-t first to the fourth seniority of the co.. Section X. Pro'. courts (except oft deeds and registers o the amended Conatij sentativecio the y nine, in such mann . Section XI. -The heretofore, and act executive dePartme; of the duties pf legislature by the eighth isee amended eotuktitu ;! be made underi such shill be "Upilried. , Wine/ . (dikes shall bedotne and such fawy Shall tore under the am egislature at its first session un sstirution, shall divide the other he State into four classes. The !e of the first class shall expire 'nth day of February, eighteen of those of the second class on day of February, eighteen hun of those of the thireclass on day of February, eighteen bun . and of those of the. fotirth class !nth day of Febroark,.,eightees 1. net. The said classeilfrann'the IRO ire arranged according to the . missions of the several judges. (.notaries, clerks of the several' e Supreme Court) recorders of wills, shall be first elected under lion, at •the eleition of repre r eighteen hundred and thirty .r as may be prescribed by law.' ppointing power shall remain as Steers in the appointment of the t shall continue in the,exercise it respective offices until the 1 „. such laivs as may bet required of the sixth article of the , and until appointments' shall Ilaws; unless their conimissions by new appointments, or shall 'Or own limittations, or the slid vacant by death or resignation, be enacted by Ore first tegisia . cobstitution. SectiockXll.flie justices of tbt Awn- hundrealiuld election of cOnstab first election- for alderrnetf And shall be held ie . the year_itight rty, at the time .futO •for the The legislature atits fug 4- S and WelngVE,Bra 1- 2 0 NAtILOSLCO, J ERSEY HA bbd.. juAtese pugs 2 season troa4laa 'Weeded. vide for the sild'ilectios and electiordi. • The aldermen and now. in comsnission, or who in appointed, - shill cOntonte to th*lr respectiVe offices, until dip which shill be fisted bb Ia new coaunissions, at tbe es p r ;: : their coinwissions stodl • • Is leatimoay that the • constitution of Peansfl• convection, We the ofnee - convention have berellolo Philadelphia, the twete ary, Anne Domini que tho and thirty-eight, and of the United State* of Amen - JOHN SERE Daniel Agnew; Wm. Ayres, M. W. Baldwin, Ephraim Banks, John Y. Barclay, Jacob liarndolar. t has. A. Barvila, Andre*. itedfind, Thos. S. Bell, Ezra Wm. Arun. M. H` Wm. Wm. WitH ',atm James Cornell fliddTp, Jabez Lebbeus L Bigelow Churl SamL,C. Bonham, Phs. J Geo Jam A aro Chas. Rrowh,' Jeremiah 8r0w . % William Brown, Pierce. Butler, JAct lb H. G: Sanwa! Carey, John•Cumniin, Th.dnas S. §unningharn, William CaiL, . Alex.. Wm.,Dariing,ton, Joel • George Chambers, W. M John Chandler, - James Jos. R. Chandler, Levi Wm: James Chris D. Ne Wm. Airs .1 Matt ('h. Chauncey, Nathaniel Clapp, Jiamea Clarke:, rillClark6; William Clark, J. Cline, Lindley Coates,. Coehmn, Jam • Thos. P. Cope, "am • Joshua P. Cox, • Fiami Walter Craig, C. Riehd.lti. Crain,. , • A. Ceo. T. Crawford, Cornelius Cnnn, Benjn. Martin, _ . IMM Johu'L M'Ciben, E. T. 114.Doweli, James M'Sherry,. 0 .3uttl TO Mark Darrati, Harmar Denny, JoUn Dickey, , Joshua Dickerson, J.mob .11;lil tinier Jas. Dun,sn i , Geo J: R. Donnell, , Thu. Joseph M. Doran, Gem Janies Dunlop, 'j- . Win Ulffi ==112•1 D. AI. Farreoy, FEZ Rubt. Fleming., OM= JohnfFon lk rod, Joseph Fry, Jr. , Mu John Futter, . Jam John A.Gimble, William Gearhart, David Gilmore, Virgil Geo. William L. Harris,j IL t Thomas Hastings, , (Attest,)S. Snocx secretary. G. L. FAius,. 2, J. WlLLimas , 5 , sECRETAfiIt'S OFF! HARRLSBUELO, .11 certify,that the{ foregoing t copy of " the Conststulion of t .pennsylvanis As aniended hy t, thousand , eight ht dred and eight," depoSited i th is °file, Februarr, 1838 ; t e amend and the retained rtions of tints itrrornan lett . THO, I H. BURR • ' Rec'v of ! A CAR SUMMER ARRA. .. : . . JOll SIL ' ' /MAKESpleailure in inform'. g •is friends and ibis publieihat he continues a tryechwav 'tinder the -Pennsylvania Ha 11.7 in P 'lle. IHe Jtoiitsi er yl his past reputation for keeping ' :aspects e Estab. lishment, acquired during the rience of 3 yearn in the :timeline of business. a d'r c to please, may merit a continuance of the r von and patron. age. JOHN SILVER has made anoments with Mr. Robert 'Hamer. of the "Count :1C*..." N 0.44, North Third street, Philadelphia. for a 'supply] of the delicacies'which the Philadeiptda t marktit can ' rd during the Sommer season. Bill of Fare. i Roast Beer, cold. ' per pat ~; • 2 1 8 1 Corned do do• • , d- ' I • .Jl2i Fried Ham 4. Eggs, irli . I ! . 28 Green Turtle Soup, 25 Lobsters, Sardines, Fresh Pickled Salmod; Spiced Oysters, • . • Old, Madeira, Wine. P.lll '. Old Palo Sherry Wihe. • Old Brown do Old Pcirt . ' 'do ; . Oki 'Lisbon • do . • Champaimth. (Palmetto;) London Brown Stout, _ Pepper's,Smich's & Seshera Apartments 'are alwifri in Parttes,dm and th ose who call every attention. • Pdhavitle. 'May 11. 1838. For Sat A vataitabk Tract o LYING and being in The weirsan, On the Yogi Bra Branch flail Road, about tear kill Haven—there iv -me 'or paipantthrough ;hit 'and. Ply .50. or Mr March 21: 34 qildi A. Qui .001{INGLGLA88 seat PI er, nexicAntto Mr.g 9htt Street. Ord Frames ner, and at the shoetsst not april 28 • New, Eptabill Corner 1;110e : saw rittl . ..lifirike serheeribent , respect thefr iiid the po they_ hate taken th i tore for Jacebjhgl*Ver.;.. met of f streets.:teher 014 a e 'now pi iarcortioii t t or "A , Diy E nod! ':".grocerieis 2 „Lillol l olll,l which thisAreaterm wee to, „ „...I.I4ZZARY 8.,:N. All kinds iplCoustr; be Idabl*: violet tirices. April . I • , tiori shall pro. gent sitener or the — ,ftt ft .. tbel interim, be fir dutierof *lin data after the Or the issuin g of ;;;:. of r kkh tape, f er t re a e • d e d I a tot i n 1 bets of the I o name at I t d? . t of h F uzl ebto• • e lidenee . of IV ',Fiteequtt ... .. . . , sytrUnt, ' [ is treastchi, 'P' o & ol3 i . iecoters4l, • (rater, ~ ,ral.Hig,h; • . • plaints:l, -• I tide • .- aced losers 1 s, , -- s .41. Reihi, ‘-ifitoned t ir i . • f ' 4 RTVII rr , ileile; , ": dabs, I ; g' ins, l l' , : 1' i I ' f " • arm, I . . • h redith, : I , h i ttal4,, ~ . 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IIM! mmonwealth of e foOvent ion of Oli tifirty-seven-thirt rt. the 126111 day of being in Oa lie: present Constant. i WES, e ronosinnwentth. 1,„ 4IENT• I : 1 1 50 1,50 doc • 1.50 , t i t • 50 • et I ' oo 2.00 _ XI Pa Me. • alines, for BOPP"' expect to recoive • t -sir - qoal Land, 1 1 , worship of Norerp. ch , pear the Wes i es trtereSehmil t . ore,CoetTeirte .1 4 1 irlfiAMlCtiqiiiiiil : P II REED;,:_, j et Pottaviney 1. s FrigAN r ,. , - id s. I IE3 1 ~ " -V* 0 thi On& r' 1 '*r Alan !na -1 `.. 1241n0 • , ~ ..„1 ..._. _ r .., ,e,,,,,,..,4 . , y announce t o geneiallObas ri re 4d iii illis b el withitApyitit I ' . 4 4 l' - 4 'I.:. atAbe ' .Pe77 .14. 15 1114. 4 ST2 rodciatiakin li 2-6