: i col%tornlrl7l.o OV ITIC COMMONWBOTH OP POINSYLVOIA, Al ASllnitly wit CONVENTION out d MW 7 CD AND TINIZTVOZYZIO - i 10111 . INZIGHT. . s WE, The , Peopl‘ of the Commonwealths Penn-' sylvania, ordain an d esitibliab . this Constithan .for''. 10 Governipent. ! • A.ETTELE 1,., Section T. The legislative poweiofthia Camino'''. viweith 'shall be !vested' In • General .AsSembly; Vehicti shall consiatof a Sentiteind flouseitillßepre- Putative,. I -.• • r!. • I . • Section IL Tim representatives shall'itelcbaseri F lly by the Citizens af the city of Philadelphia , dof each county respectively on the second Tues. lof October. , Section 111. 'NO person shall be a represMitative Who shall Dot have attained the age ofturehty-one . rees Yea* and have been a citizen and inhabititat of the State three years next p ing his electioNland the last year thereof in inhabi nt of the airitrirf in and for which he shall be chosen a reptesentatibel, unless be shall-have been absent on the public business of the United States or of this State... . ! Section IV. I#ithisi threes years aftei - the first Meeting of the General Assembly, and within every Wibsequent term of seven years, an enunieration of the taxable inhabitants shall be made in su4h. man tles u shall be ,directed by law. The manberof representatives shall, at the several periods of mak ing such enumeration, be fixed by . the Legislature; and apportioned among the city of Philadelphia and she several 'counties, according to the number of taxable inhabitants. in each: and slibli inset be less than sixty nor greater than one hundred. Each county shall have at least one representative, but no eounty hereafter erected shall be entitled to a sepa rate representation until a sufficient number- of tax ,able iuhabitants shall be contained within it, to entitle them to one representative agreeably, to the ratio which shall then be established. 1 - , Seetion 'V. The senators shall be chosen 'far three iears by the citizens of fthitadelphit aod 'of th e e veral counties at the same time, in the samegnan er, and at the same places where they rdialk.vot4 or representative's. Section VL The number of Senators skill, at the venal periodg of making the ennineratien before entioned, be fixed by the Legiiiature nnd.'appor- Itioned among. Abe districts formed. ae..kiireinafter directed, 'according to tWe nombenef taxable inhabs ; tants in each i and shall - 6efer be les( tyall One !fourth, nor greater than one-third; of the number:of representatives. .1 Section VII; The senators shall be chosen in di - triets, to he formed by the lettoilatirre no dis trill" shall be So farm-d as to entitle it to elect-mare than two senators, utiles* the number orlitaanfife in habitants in any ail or conuty.shall, eft any lime,, be such as to entitle It to elecentare than fare, ti no Icily or county shaft be rattled to elect fl ore. )four, senators ; when a distil:et shall. be 'emit tied; I of two or, more countie4.they adjoiriirt neither the city of Philadelphia nor any kaunty *hall be divided in burning a distfirt. • , Section VIII. No person slicWhe a,seirstor, seia shall not brave attained the age of aultaty-feii,years; • and have beep a'ritizen and inhabitant all the State. f . four years 'text before his sheelas,t,year I thereof an inhabitant of the di.t let for whicb..he i shall be chosen, unless he shall h eve love absent un I the public hasiness of the United States or of this Stater anil-suitpi-rson elected as aforesitid. shall hold said office affir he shall have removed. from such dirs. , Met. Section ft The senators who only be elected at the first general election after the adoption of the amendments to she constitution, shall be ititided by lot into three classes. The seats of the tenants of,: the first chrts Mai be vacated at the eritiration el.. the first ye o : u lt r of the second clas , t,at the gepiration of the sec year ; and of the third clad at the ex piration of the third year ;'.so that thereafter one third of the tchok number of senators may he chosen every year. 'The senators elected before the aidend meals to the:constitution shall be adopted; shall hold their offices, during the terms for which: they shall irespertivelY hart , been'erected. i Section 4. The General Assembly shall meet on . the first Tuesd a y of January, in every year, 011ie.% sooner convened by the Governor. Stion El. Each house shall choose its. Speaker ! and other officeT; and the Senate shall also choose , a Speaker pro temporei when the Speaker shall ex , ercise the oificc of Govenuir. . Section XII Each house shall judge of the (rah ' fieations Of its members. Contestisteleeti.ms shall be determined by a . ..comniittee to be selected, formed and regulat in such manner shall be directed by r o u law'. A m • rity of each house shall ceinstibite a ! quorum to 0 business; but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and may bd-aulhorized by ' law to compel the attendance of absent ntembers, in I such manner and under Such penalties as may be I provided. - - Section Xlll. Each house may detirmine the rules of its, puiceedinks, punish its members fur disorderly fiehaviour, and with the ainOirrence of two-thirds, expel a member, but not a sicond time 1 fut the gam, cause; and shall have all other powers :- necessary for a branch of the legislatuie bf a free State. . - . .. Section XI V. The legislature shall not nave power to enact lams annulling the contract of sivtrriage in any rase where, try Imp, the -marls of Chit „Connnon wealth are, or may hereofter be t!mpoweriti to decree a divorce. Section XV. Each house shall - keep :thiourea] of its proceedings, and pobli.h them weekly, except such parts as may requite seerecy: al , the yeas and nays of the meMiters on au* quest n shall, at ' the desire of any tWo of them, be ente r ed on the journals. ' Section X VT. The doors of each house amot of committees of .the whole shall be open, tirllesi, when the business shall be such as ought; to be•kept secret. Section XVII. Neither house shall,.Withont the • consent of the ,other, adjourn for More lban three days, nor to any othef piece than that in which the two houses Shall be sitting. Sertimi'XV 111. The Senators and representatives shall receive a compensation fur their services to be - ascertained by taw, and paid out of the treasury of the Commonwealth. They ',half -in all eases,' ex cept - treason, felony and breach or suety of the peace, be •privileged from •arrest during their at tendance 'at the Cession of their respective houses, and in going-to and returning from the same. ' And fur any speech or debate in either house] they shall not beluditioned In any tither place. Section XIX. No Senator or representittive shall, during the tinge for which be shall have licim elect ed,i be appointed to any civil office unde this cum monwealtkwhith shall have been e tixt, or the emoluinents of which shall have bee !increased during such time t and no member of ngreia or other person holding any office (except fl attorney at law sad in the-militia ) under - the U States or this Commonwealth, shall be e membiriof either house during his contiraanee in Cons or in office. __ 1 Section X. ' When vacancies happen in either house, the Speaker shall issue writs of ilectiiM to ill such vacancies. - I 'd Section XXI. All bills Tor raising re+nue shall originate in the' house of representatives, hut the Senate maypopo "m ern amendments as in ocher bills. • g ect i on , -r, No " money shall be n from the &astir hue in consequence of ap rupriaticas nettle by law. -Section XXUI. Every bill which hall have Passed both houses shall be presented! to the Go verner. If he approve he shall sign it,lbut if he shall Dot appro'e he shall return it witliihis ohjee lions to the house in which it shall hatfettifigin?•_ted, who shall cuter the objections at large pun their juurnali Mid proceed to re-crinkideri II; iiirer suck rftgonaideration;two-thlrili olthat' :', nie-ih:4l agree to pass the bill, it shall he sent I , the alk t,. How aod To* Likattl. • J U:43" received and for '.area Rut* ortow anCfoiv Linea. HAZ4+RD & ST . -._ _ . •- - - • 4 , 4 . •:••‘• - • -v.- - --..-.7 =N i t- - -. i • ' '''k•••••'' ti:. , _ - . ,1 ir eitariklificO l e t, ..:„.:' ' . - i ts ,.'. ~ .b y sioro_. , atrd 2411 bi r ~,...L. ImArs,, ..:Pu!Plzeh I .74 thirds of that `lipase, _ .e - iiji..tro .-----el k ` caber thtvetes of botlibinises4thsfilie w noy year (tnnynfaid IliewassanitlierimlsOno far orugainSt therbill. almil. be metered esthilijawiQ, ward Mich. bonso.mopeetively.. ir so ,t Lill shall najt3he get. waled, by the GaireroMMitilitgVlkdom (§anditilt. eategptafter it sljallhave Imen ,prg-, - sented to hinr,if a lbe it Iwor roll[, manner' anti; 6e sad Winless tine Gjmnral Assembly, it .theft sonriMent;pievent its . Musk; id which ease it 4 idial 'ttirr's tilo,-virtleileitait i lisilt itithirfitiegif days ifter their Mint Sneetines.. -', =, ix, " ' '' 1 ' - Section* XXIV Pihnety order„ rmiblotion or vote to which Abe . nonerwrenee Of botirl houses may be nemossaiMeseept on sAitentioir 4- erijournmEnt) IMO Il e . presented to . the Governor, and before it shall hi effect , be approved by 14m , 0r being di* r annoy, shall be massed by tufothirds of both biomes ;cording to the ruler and ,ttoillationi. pre scribed in ease of a bill. ` teetkin XXV. No corporate botlyiltalt belteretiffer ereated;renewed or extended, with banking ertdis coimting .privileges; without six nunellts - pritvious pubrw notice of the intended applitation•J or the 'vie }n such manner as that be. prescribed by law. Nor shell any charter for the purpOses aforesaid, be emoted for a tong& period.thantipenty gears, and every such tfinrter shall contain trielawse reserving to thdlogistature the power Matter, revoke or annul -the. same whenever in their opinion .it movie WU.. ' Hoes trthe citizens of the tommontcealth, in such manner however - that no infustfeenhatt be - done.tathe corporator*. -No law hereafteratarted, shalt create, renew or extra the charter of more than one corpo ration.` - ' ARTICLE 11. - Seedon I. The 'Supreme-Executive power of this Commonwealth shall be vested ill a Governor. - Section 11. The Governor shall be chosen en the second Tuesday of October, by the citizens of the the pla ces whenf they shall re spectively,' vote fur representatives. The returns in of every election for Governor shall. be sealed - op; a n d trans tt ced to the seat of. government , directed to the Spea ker of the Senate;who . shall o , a and publish them in the Presenceid' i thl mers cif • both houses of tlie,,legislature , ..". 'The person having the highest number - of vites .., alipill be - Governor. But if 'taro or moirehAl. be equal add higheit in Votes, one a!if -them drill be chosen Governer by the jaint vote of -the members of linth houses,. Goys. tested:eleetions shall be deletminedlby a Committee': • to be beleeted,from both houses of the legiXlittire, ild - formed and 'revilated in such manner •as shill' •be directed tiy law. , - shall' be • " ' - Section 111, The Governor shall hold his. 01(1(4 ,during three years hem !de third' Tuesday of lona - ary 'aixt ensuing his election.:- nod' shall. not' be' capable of holding it longer Gran sis ...in 'any term of- nine syears. 4 ' . - Section LV, lie..shall be at lealt thirty years-of ate, and have been a ci:izen and at inhattitant,ol this State levee years next before 'his election ; unless :he shall have been absent on. the public -business of the I.lrtited States or of this Siete. . , . . - Section - V. No •thember of Contress or person - bolding:any office under_ the United - States a this Statetshall exereise the office of Governor. ... ,Sestion iii: The Governor shill at stated tirries I - receive for his - services a epalperVaatiOn, which shall he - neither increased nor dimihished during, the I period fur which he shalt ha, e been elected. , Sictioti'Vl I. lie shall be commander id-chief of ' thi , entrycand navy of this:Commortwealth;vnd of the militia, except when thev iliallle called into the actual.serVice oT the eared States, . 'Seethdi VIII. - lie shall appaint'aS'ecretark of the COrttrannveath-during pleasure; sand he shall nomi nate and by 'and with the advice and consent of the Amite...appoint all judicial officers of courts' if record, en! as t irtherigise provided jor in.this Cori-W -in/4ln. 'tie shalt laze power to fill alt etuatuies -Thal may happen in such judicial offices - during the remit of-the Senate, by granting commissions which shall expteent the endle their nett ' , titian : Pro vided; that in acting on exerutitie armvinations the Se,nate shall sit .with open doors, and-in confirming W . I rpeting the nominations tilythe -Governor, the vole skoll - b; takew bit yeas hour nays. Setting] IX. He shall have power to iemit..fines forfeittares, and grant reptieves• and pardons', except in cases of impeachment. Section X. He may requite Information in writing, from the officers in the executive department upon aely sidiject retiring to the duties of Hi . * respec tive gullet-4 . : SeetiOn XI. He shall, tram time to time, give to the General Assembly information of the 'Cite of the Commonwealth, and recommend to their con soler-trim] such messmes as he chill judge expedient. Section XII. He'may,on extroordinary occasions ' convene the &mend Assembly ; and in ease of disagreeinent bet wren the) two houses, with respect to- the time of aditurnment, adi tun] them to such rune as' he shall think proper, not exceeding four months. seri e.n X 111. Lie shall take care that the laws faithfullylee executed. ' S. rtion XI V. In C.o.e of the denth or re.i.friation of the Qiiernor, or of his removal from office, the Speaker of the Senate shall exercise the office of Governor, until another Governor shall be duly qualified ; -truVin-such case another Governor chat. -be chosen at the next annual election of representa tives, unless such death., resignation or removal, shall occur within three eaksidar months tinnedi elegy preceding Such nett annual eleitips, is wkich case a Governor shall be chosen, at the second suet eroding .annual election of representatives. And if. the trial of a contested election- snail Continue longer than until the third Monday of January next ensuing the election of Governor, the Governor of the but year or.the Speaker of the Senate who may be In the exercise of the executive authority, shall continue therein until the determination of such' dontested election, and untiLa Governor shall be duly qualified as aforesaid, . Section. XV. The.tiecretary of the rommonweaUh shall keep a fair segister of all the official acts and proceedings' of the Governor , and shall, when re quireel , lay the same and• all pipers, minutes and vouchers relative thereto, before either branch of the legislature, and shall perform such other duties ,as steal!. be enjoined him by law, Section I. In elections by the citizens every white freeman 'ofthe age of hienty-one years, haring ye sided in this state one year, and In the election dis trict where he offers to rote, ten' days insmeigiately preceding suety -election, and within two years paid a State or County tax, which shall -hare been as. seated arkaid ten days before the election, shedten t ioy the Tiger of an elector. But a daises of the-acted States who had previously_ been iz qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and retarned,plut who %hall have resided in the election district, and laid tares as aforesaid, shali•he entitled to opte,qtkes residing in the state sirownths. Protried, that white freemen, citizens if The United States, between -the ages of twenty-one and twenty-tiro years, and lav ing resided is the State one year. and in the election district ten days as ciforesaiii„ shall be entitled to tote, although they-shalt sibt have paid lases. Section 11. All elections shall be by ballot, ett eept those by persons in their tepresentattve-ear cities, who shall vote viva vote! Section EEL Electors shalt in ell cotes, except , felonyvand-breach or surety of the peace, :e ra ;A li vileged from arrest, during their - attendinee on, elections, and_M-going .to and. returning from them:. • , • " f ; • ARTICL t „ vnt. • Seeti - c ' m I. • The Rouse of 'Representatives shall have the sole power of impeaching. Section IL All impeachments 'abet' be tried by the Senate; when sitting for, that purpose, the Senators shall be upon ailither affirmation. No per son shall be conyinte&witbotti—thrt-nddcarlimeellf. two-thirds of the mernboroprilient.. nectieh:_lll. The 'l7eVeintor; end Nar other civil officers ho&r this Commonweath, shall be Ilibileito Impeachment for any mislentesnour in odic.; but iudgment, in . such easen, shall knot extend further than to removal from remeom4 disqualifumtioß to bold any dike of honour. trust or 4nofit„ tmde.t, Oda Commtonwealth The partY 'whelber convicAe4 or .4 QAIMON, I, Sha r.:3lolfine s 'lndia. Stetlike re4l4o:re • • „ lilll4ll l l4Wear&it t ilrr• " " 48`•-• maxi r:: ~ .. ~, r~~ - cfr , r . Ai-1174 s -. _- ARTICLE Ili , . Illginliimairmlf - ' ' "-- -- ' - -7- . &,,,. e. si s %-.-•?•• I .-;- ..,,,- 4 _,. ~ , , . . , ~ .. : v,5-7;::T , • ~.vc.g.. _ ~... , ...! . ...4:.=.1 .-' : 14 , ..5.t , ..z.i. , . Is .; .::,;"."`",,' -._ ~..- ..:1-:.. A..,- .. ' ~1 " .; ;`,.---;.". : ' ',...' .P . ,...-.. • - -.,.. • ".•"-.' -, , rr. ,s ri neer 1. e era an e cv... n , , nt, . rtaleirklita leak* . " '. '. ' V,/ 4 F - • ),-.%1 7 .2 , 1 ARTICLIVC- L,. :...: -1 ' l • I._ Theljudielar ;ogee, or;this Common.? weir, Will toe' veilea he a 'ffiyre* Cart; in -Se Courts 'OyeiihdtTeriblierinfrGeoieril 'Jail De- Seem roCourt-ot ConnuitrPleas, , Orybanetoint, Court, sad. a Court of Quarter Sessions - ow r , ...ft Ilttellicourlt)i 14 Justine* or the. 1 111 , , 21 1 4 11 kimek ,004, k toetts U ,1191 legislature; all r a Ja me rilillin irlsbUSll..„. ,„, 1- tee 13 Tr. Titillated oft ffe - StiPriMe &mil, if: the set ' Cowls of COMMA Pkiiiirand gr o wl' othergoterts of Record as are or shalLbtestablished bilditirchal ,1 - be - rimdrekited by the ;Givernor, and by and trifh treit-t iiiir 1 4 01,graidisipjjointed an d comentationedby kin., The judges of the Supreme court shall *id trier offises for * 1....1 - of Masi 'vein it,'thiy' shall so tong behave theMselves well. rho presi dent of titiseviral Cow di ii , coi.i. Pleas . of sucligther Cowls of Record as are or shall _estardisded by law; and all other judge* re quiref o belea. iarthe law; shall hold their ekes fart ~ tersai often. years if they shaft so long behave e. theta resiiello • .Tire Associate Judges 4f Ike Courts of C Pleas shall hold their offices for the. term of fi ve earitligs,,,Calliolom3oore themselves well. - But for any reasw4le cause Oath shall not be s ufficien t grounctqf-iisriMatfment, the Governor mayr e may of them wide address 4f two4hirda of vac branch of the ingiotature.. The udges,qf the Supt Court and.: he' presidents the several Court o f Common. Pleas shall at stated Ones receive fort r services an 'adequate comp =lion to be fixed Taw, which shall not be dimin hed during their continuance in office, but they shalt reeeke no fees or perquiiites of Ore, nor hold any otherojire of profit under this Commonwealth. • IIL Until otherwise &rated by lase, the Courti f Courts Common _Pleas idattl continue as at present establ Not more than floe-counti, ;hall # any time. i ncluded in one judicial - district organized for said 'Courts ~ (section IV.: The. jurisdiction of the Sureme comrtinhall extend over the State : and . the judges Them*, shall by virt7f.their.otiient, be jp.tlet. of Dyer and Nermiiiet a dGetteral Jail • Delivery, in theaeyetareouotiek.- - - , Se4ion V. The judges of the Con t a u lif Cummun ONi 'Psiitt each county, shall bye - e or. their' alike* tiijiksticesdaf Oyet and Tenn' r and Gene ' rat nu DeAvery;for the tiiso 'of chpit4l and other offenders thotein ; 'soy two of the said judges, the preebleitt, being one, - Shall be a quern' : but they Shall ,notijold-e court' Of oyer and t flier, or jail *livery, A t i any county , when the j gial of the kuprelne Court , or any octhem, shall sitting in I 'the' Shine county . The party accuse ,as well as • .iblaSt e . Mmitil.7ballb , hials nyder such tygulatibus as shall .prese,ribed biriaw,iemove the, indictment anti- preeeettingS,"or -a Imi:script thertof, Into the stapreme Court. ', _ Ser,tion VL The Supreme court, and the. several courts of 'et:rumen pleas, shall, beside the powers heretofore usually exercised :by them, have the powet of a court of Chancery; so faras relates to perpetuating of ,testimony, the btainiug of the ,„ i a • evidhnee from . places nut within the tate, and the :care, of the he rons arid estates oft se x‘to are - uoniCompotes ettettlis. And the I , 'lnure shall 'vest in the mid courts Filch other pourers to- grant relief in equity, as' shall be found necessty r and • May; time to time,seularge or ,dimi ' h those • powers or vest them in such: other court as tee •hall . judge proper, fur the due adriduistratiun or justice. Suellen VII. The judges 91 the court of common pleas of each comity, eny two of whom shall be a quorum, shall compose the :Court of 'Quarter Seat. sions of the peace, and orphans' court thereof ; and the register of ,wills, togethermith the said' judges, or goy two of them, shall compose 'the segiater's court of 'each eounty. - • Settles VIII. The judge} of the courts of "common pleai, ihaU, with* their:respective counties, have tbe irike powers with the* judges of the. Suprime Court, to tasue writs of certiorari to the justices of the peace, 'and to cause their proledings to be brought before them, and. the like rig t and justice to be done. Section IX. The president the Court in each circuit within such circuit, and the judges of the court of pommon pleasthew respective counties, shall be lustiest! Of the price, so far as relates to criminal ' matters. figiction L A - regiitees Mike, for the probatiof twilit aid granting letters of administration, and an office for the recording of deeds, shall be kept in eachleminty.' Section XL The style of all process shall be " The Cominopwealthaf,Pennsylvania." All prose cutidnasshafl be chiriel on In the naive and by the authprity of the CoMmonwealth of Pennsylvania, and Conclude 0 against the peace and dignity of the same." i ARTICLE. VI. ' Section I. Sheriffs and coroners shall, at the times and places of election of representatives, be chosen by the citizens of each county.' One person shalt be chosen for each office, who shall be commis timid by .the Governor. They shall hold their offices for three years, if they shall do long behave themselves well, and until • successor be duly qualified; but. no person shall be twice chosen or appointed sheriff, in any,term of six years. Vacan ciesi in either of the said offices shall be filled by anppointinent, to be made by the Governor, to continue until the next general election, and until asor shall be chosen and quali fi ed as afore sai ' sl i me Lion IL The freemen of this commonwealth shad be armed, organized and discitlined for its defence, when and in suck manner as offlly be directed by Iruo. Those who conscientiously scruple to bear arms, shall not be compelled4o do so, but shall pay an equivalent fur. personal service. Wcfion 111. 'Prothortoteries of the Supreme C.4rt shall be appointed by the said Court fir Mel term of three years if they so lung 'behare theinselves well. Prothonotaries and clerks of the giliaother courts, Recorders of deeds, and Ite lsv of wills, shtnal the times and plain of *Won of representatives, be ekdal by the pars. fied electors of each county, or the dabids over which the jurisdiction of said antrts extends, and dern l e i s t: commissional by the G or. 7"* . hold their_ offices for three if they shall so • - behave themselves toe d' unlit thiir successors shall be duly quail The kiss' k iwi shall provide by law, the number of persons in Each county who shall hold said Offices, and hate many an. - 1 whidt.of said offiees shall be held Zeesoneperson. Vacancies in any of the laid of shall be filled by appointments to be made he Governor, to continue until the next gene -ralj elation, and until successors shall be elected mid qualified as aforesaid. Section IV. Prothonotaries, clerke of. the peace and, orphans' courts, recorders of deeds, registers of wills, and sheriffs, shall keep their offices in the county town of the county in which they, resins tie, shall be'ofticers, unless wiser the Governor t la i I, for .. I reason:, dispense 1 therewith, for any term not *. ceit' er ja five years after the county _ awl be* I li;eetlon V. I commissions shall be in the 'name endl by the authority of the Commonnealth of Penn sylvania, and *sealed pith the Stabb seal; and sign ed by the governor. . ~ *Mimi VL 4 State ;treasurer, shall be elected annhally, by joint rote of both branches s( Of leitill- Were. i , 1 Section VII.: Jessfuxir of the periee. or aldermen .shaO be elected in the several ,worek boroughs, and townships at the time . of the election of mon sters &Oki qual ifi ed s poqrs thereof_ i s . such nu er as aka - Wr commissioned. ON t ! ~ .M's e ;but .nqi,for VI mi r e. fl ia4 men unthout tfie t. li:-. 1 tikd . ekd,Orl' Walsh ..-s ` '.7. • I . ntmentla npt shall be eketr4' lArra ille 4 i tr fq2477•l2o l june 13 'p. i 441•3 ENG 15110 riv, - trittiZ 1 " r 4. ft e l een 2 2QI • n One yew; ace' &PS ase u irty /Wag lebie been so' lo 4: i7oatigosue sitsigderaita aen 'Own taithi;i the limits' . of the , County or candid out of rolsiri it shag . have beef) taken.' No hismber of Congres? from Oa tide, ep.erson hohfing or exerciongvoN . office or /neat iltarisr pivfit.uan bailed 4aitet,bloa 84,0 time holder axretreany . offwe'in this Gale, to which .a talory,is, or fa, or are_ by kW, annexed; and th, tore may by '.aid deehwe what Stale obes: eompaale. 1 nieusber of the SeneditxtrOfi he hatae4frepraentativa shall be appoiitid. Garmaor to any office daring . Me tenni/if i . t.h . he shall have been eleded. Seddon IX. All officers fur a term of yi shall hold their offices for. Ilse terms rasped' spcsifietkoniN on the: condition that they so k - behave themselves well r and skit barc.ammi ois 'amvictitm of misbehaviour in offsee . or of any ist. famous crime. Section X. Any person who. 'shag, after adoption of the amendments proposed - by this *mutation to the Constitution, fight a duet or send a challenge for that purpose, rbe alder qr abettor in Aiding a duel, ahal/he deprlvalof the 'riett of holding any office of hOnotir or profit In this State, and dull be punished othermisein - such manner as is, or may be preserilied the executive may remit the said o.fttych,,and all its ditguahluanons. ARTICLE VIL Section I. The legislature shall, as Mott as coti veniebtly may be, provide by law, for the establish ment of , schools throughobt the State, in such manner, tbat the poor may be taught gratis. Section 11. The arts and sciences 'shalt be pro moted in one or more, seminaries of learning. - Section HI. The rights, privileges, imurunitispi and estates of religious societies and corporate bo dies, shall remain as if the constitution of this State had not been altered or amended. Section IV. Thc-kgistattsre shall not invest ally corporate body ar individual with the privilege of taking private property for public tae, without requiring such corporation or rndividiud to make compensation to the owners.," said property, or give adequate security therefor, before such pro perty; shall be taken. ARTICLE VIII !embers of the Gener4l Assemtly, and all offi cers, executive and judicial, shall be bound by. oath. or affirmation, to support the constitution of tbiA Cormtom oreil , h and to ncifotm the. duties of their respective .offices with fidelity. . . ' ARTICLE, IX. Tipt the general, great and essential principles 'of MeV and,free government May be recognised and' unalterably established, W R DECLARE, THAT Section 1. All men are born equally 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 eeing their own happiness. , Section 11. All power is inherent in the people, and entree governments are founded on their au thority; and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness ; Par the advancement of these ends, they have, at all times, an unalienable and indefeasible right to alter, reform pr abolish their government, in such manner as they may think proper. Section 111. All men have,* natural and indefea, sible right to worship Almighty God, according to the dictates of their town 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 th e sights of conscience ; and no preference shall ever be given„ by law, to any religious establishments pr modes of worship. Section IV. No person who acknowledges the be-i ing of a God and a future state of rewards and pa-, nishments, shall on account of his religious mai- , ments be disqualified to hold any office or place of trust or profit under this Cominanirealth. Section V. Elections - shall be free and equal. ' ! Section VI. Trial by jury shall be as heretofore, and the tight theresif remain inviolate. Section VII. The printing presses shall be free to every person who undertakes in -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 thoqghts 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. to prosecutions for the publication of papers investigating the official conduct oroffieers, or men in a public capacity, of 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 the jury shall haves right to determine trip law and the facts, under the direction of the coin% 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 person or things, shall issue, withouti describing them as nearly as may be, nor without probable Mule supported by oath or affirmation. Section Ih. In all enairnalprtmecutions, the ac cused hath* right to be beard by himself and his counsel, to demand the nature and ruse of the lc iiii cusation against him, to meet e witnesses face to - face, to have compulsory proce for obtaining wit nesses in his [atom., and, in Secutions.by indict-` ment or information, a speedy public trial, by an impartial joky of the vicinage; he cannot be com pelled to give evidence against himself ; nor can be 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,Jor any indictable offence, he proceeded against criminally by infor-Sa thin, except in cases arising ib the land or na val 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 ip office. No person shall, for the same offence, be twice, put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall any man's pro perty be taken or applied to public use, without the consent of his representatives, and without just compensation being made. Section Xl. MI courts shall he 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 right and justice administered, without sale, denial or delay. Snits may be broniht against the Commonwealth in such manner, in rich' smarts, and in- such cases as the - legislature may by bitr direct. Section XII. No power of suspending- laws 'Omit be-exercised, unless by the legislature, or its au thOrity. • Section XIIT. Excessive bag shill hot, hoe re quired, nor excessive fines im sed, nor cruel ru niitinnents ineieted. - Section XI V. All prisoners }hall be bailable !by sufficientaugeties, unless fur capital olfenats,--wben .ht proof is evident orpresumbtion,great.i and kbe privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be gUlPellded...unless when.ixicases of rebellion mint" „trazion, theeublielpfety may,!mire gecticm Xy. COMMESSiOII. OYU ancTermuier or jail delivery shall be issued., . • feetir PieWerlitut `de b Ificrels not strong presumptiOn of fraud, semi not be continued ita.pibmf, after delivering up his estate -for the 7 bertefit of his creditorsl in such manner-se shall be prescribed by law. Seftion XVII. No e pLal jack) asyjastr i "P4I AWXVI "fra-C V NIIi be ep:11110 •Se 11.'• fie"r Tre anointed of heasunlor felony by - the.legislature. , 7 fin at X1X.. , N0 attainder shalt wore corns pf blood, dor, except:during Welke ockbe i tdraeleri forfeiting of.eable to tiecollie/ 01 4reflaikt h - Peren , tia, 4 1 4 destrox . , their Own vi?!, lbeit asleep& or !Tat # flats fi.A.I 3 S• RAP:. INS-Aulort/Teind.'und t ill itO lL 'Alr-•" 16400 41 4 , 014 1 0 K • . vv. .4.MCcRERAIta' Age 16 e • EIE ;:tea any , nll ' • "..., CaSna t tri .; - . 4 ~' them , 41' : I #64 . Soeiat ' at •'' . - ' ' VA Ale manner , kirininitilifinfetheil for . , and to itidekelthoic - avested nit it govicagienvnid Nistist '1,:,.,,„ -proper •purposes, by,,rptditiouk 'fiance; . ..,,,_t_. - -. • ~ Sectabn-11111. i tilNeortkirttil bear arms, in detenceof theteseFresvand the Sfite shall mit he Ilneithatied,en .....;:. if :.6:kii{a2 44 . ..{ . • 4i .." ..s. 'Section XXIL Itn'itandirig army in• time of peace r be kept UP without the eon Vail's Le- ,r 1 gislatp.n. 1 .*.nt-thn military. eases, and' gatrafith i lt t alniffa c s :4411 -ivil .0 48 ,tftlionuixilrfd *1141.0: 3 4Pg1i ' ".'lie PO_ . c'ib erg in any_fuse rithout the . amp!, 0 4, tk; aweer, nor in time of 'walr k tnat itt,, a. • • ner tt)' . le' preseribedirrlate.ad , .1 7) ' ' •'''' ''" Section - 10/IV: le. lettislature' s not grant any tithaef:siobility:nr••hereditary .• :action, beer create any office the ippointment to w 'el/cabin be for-a longer-tens thaisduring good beiniviour.- ---s_j Section XXV, F;llOgratkon, timunthel. State shall not be piehibitet' - • • • _ , , , v ‘ en ' 4 Seek% XXVL to t . tart . spinet . nignst I . . of 'the h igh 'powers setuch ure lisee de egate4,. 5 DECLARE that ; eierilidng hillds lb is -ex cepted out of the general powers of go ti and shall, for ever remain immolate- • 1 . ::Y •• , ' • AhtTICLE X. ' i - • • day stmenduunit . ninendmeats to this conststu tion may be " in - ths7Sirottie.or - 41ause of Re presentatives, - and if the same shall betageeed to by a majority of the members elected to each douse, Such proposed ammulnient or e llm' ts 14 be entered on their journals, with the yeas an nays , taken thereon, and thet;erretary of the Cominemuvedth shall cause the same to be published three menths before the nett election, in at. least . one newspaper in mem cows' y in trhirh a neWspaper shall be published ; coil if it the.legislature nest afterwards chopensuch pro posed amendment or , amendments shall! be aim . * to by a majority of the , members elected tq each house, the SerretarN - qf the :Commonwealth salt cause the same again to be pahlishidlik manner oformaid, and such proposed amendment .or anuesdnepsts .shall be submitted to the people in much manneriasut at .euch time, at Oast three !Maths, after being ISO agreed to by the two houses as the legislature shay' prescribe ;* and if Use people shall approve and-sniffy such amendment or amendments by a majord l y of the gun lifted raters of this State voting thereon, such amend ment or amendments shall become a patt qr'the Con stitution, but 'no amendment or amendments shall be admitted - to the. f more than i e . oftener than once to f ive • ; Provide:4l it 4 amendment be submitted, they s be lisbniitted in such manner and form, that' the People may cote fo' or againit each amendment separately - and distinctly. SCHEDULE That no inconvenience may arise from the altera tions and amendments in the COnstithtion of this Commonwealth, and in order to carry the same into complete operation, it is-hereby declared and ordain edi 'Mt, v ' I Section I. All laws of this Commonwealth in fort% at the time when the said alterations) and amend ments in the said Cpnstitution shall take effect, and r „ not inconsistent therewith, and all hts, actions, prosecutions, claims,- and contracts as ell of indi viduals at of bodies corporate, shall continue as if the said alterations and amendments had -not been made. Section 11. The alterations and amendments in the said Constitution shall take effect front the tiorday of January, eighteen hundred and thirty-nine. 44 4 4.ht0 , i11,...The, hums, sections,: . articles of 40! rifintchnittlltt ,,Wltiell sections, - Med, shall I t * -. . i * ll 4;iikri.... Ala lithe ' . ..-.'...- 2 ~Thg' , makAiseitibl vouchr-sha.t - - litr*Skil' sitlltatc&hislid ,;lind thirty- E. t eittlirstirraitiltittlelti vaiifeitiii• retOfore, nqt withstanding the provision in the eloventh section of the first article, Mid shall at all liners be regarded as the first 'General Aiserohly thidee the 'amended Constitution. i . Section V. The 'Governor who shalh be - electelf. in October, eighteen hundred and thirty-eight, shall be inaugurated on the third.. Tuesda y in January, eighteen hundred'aini.thirty-nikm, tq which time the.present executive term is hereby extended. Section VL' The coinmigioneof the judges of the Supreme Court, who may be in office on the first day of January next, shall expire in the fopowlog man ner: The commission which beim the earliest date shall expire on the first day of January, Anno Do mini one thpusand eight hundred and fOrty-twor the commission 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,nno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fo rt y-eight; the commission next dated shall expire o the first day of January, AntiO Domini one thousa' d eight hun dred and fifty-one; and the commis!! on last dated shall expire on the first day of Janu s , Anno Do mini onethousand eight hundred and ty-fonr. i f Section VIL The. commissions ofhe President judges of the seVeral judicial distric and of the associate law judge&.of the firstjudie district shall sa i s expire as follow's: The commissions o f one-half of those who shall have held their officesten years or more at the adoption of the amtmdinentar to the consti tution, shall expire on the twenty-sew; th day of Fe bruary, One thousand4tht hundred an thirty-nine ; the commissions of the other half of those who shall have held their offices,ten years or moat the adop tion of the amendments to the cons ti tution, shall expire on the twenty-seventh day ofebruary, one thousand eight hundred and forty-two ; the first hall to embrace those Whose commissions 'hall War the oldest date. The 'eammissinus of all t e "remaining judges who shalt not have held their Offices for ten years at the adoption of the 'amendments to the con stitution shall expire on the. twenty-sekventh day of February nett . after the end of ten years from the date If their commissions. , Section VIII. The Recorders of the teveral May ors' Courts, and other criminal courts in this Com monwealth, shall. be appointed fur thi. same time, and in the same tnannerl tut the pretident judges of the several Judicial districts; of those now office, the commission oldest in date shall expire . the twenty-seventh day of February, lone thou d eight hundred and forty-one, andlhe *hers ev ry two years thereafter according -to their respec ye dates. Those oldeabin date expiring first. Section IL The legislature at its first sessi... der the amended constitution, shall divide the .ther associate judges of the State into fourelas The commissions of those of the first clasa e on the twenty-seventh day of Februik eightde hundred and forty; of those of the s if dais o . the twenty-seventh day of February, eighteen Mtn dred and forty-eite II of those of the 'thud class on the twenty-seventh day'of. February, eighteen hun dred and forty-Oro; and-of those of the fourth class on the twenty-seventh day of Februhry l .eighteen . hundred aud..Umr-those....-.:Tlicsaid classesfrom the first lallsabill;hreinenge4.4lseonlileg to the seniciiiVortlireoenitssunis of tbe'lefeliTjudi" `Section X Prothonotaries, clettr-of seversi courts (except of the Supreme Court4recordereof deeds and registetNOßaddritilljm firs elected under the amended ConstituOni' at 'the election of repre sentatives in the_year-eiglitien hundmd and thirty nine, in such manner as may tie prekdbed bylaw. Section XL The appointing power shall remain as heretofore, anitidl alters in the appointment of the executive department shall continue M the exercise of the .duties- of sthelefespecfive offices until the legislature shall pass such laws, as may be required by the eighth section of the sixtharticle of the amended consfitutioniiind-uttlitaPPoilltocuts shall be made . andel sorb larss . sj unless theircoMmivions . sliallite'supersedeirby new appointments, or 411 sooner expire _hy own limitatinol, or the slid offiCiiiihilYbecome fabarit by drath ur re . signation, and.spirh laws shall be - enacted by the 4 firkt legfsla 3usennder-the-soneededeonstittitionr,t— Section XII. Tifffital/feelito for aldermen and ~ justices of the peal% Snell as'bOld in the yesyear, ulSre'L,M4- 4 1t , I ,ttig,449r k ‘. or co,n, ye; .r4A t t l s AniKAREaA.CILAIRANDY, z,) Old Jamaica Spirits, r k. 1 44 -1, ..P0. 0 .2136Vhditlffilfunee,—for sale 14 trt..A., A MILLER & HAGGERTY. - June 23 0211,11 vtSt - , • -'-rf,14,-5.e7:!—. nisi vid, = arefr n lbe.tev(ein - other Elikk John "Jaeot Cho Tim Jam Lebt Sold Chat I_4- John V,.._•.. ~ I t o b ia t .fi ; I William C k, • : Wm: ve d, A. J. Cliffe . Hizani 'n , Lindley , 'let, Matthias ennypacker. R. LC' ran. I James kg, Thos. P . pe, i ! amei ison' Porter. Joshua - F. x;1 Saint:rA. Pinviance s• Walter CA*, • ' ' 4%. C. Re . Richd..M. Crain; • lA I H.l ad' . . Geo. T. Crawford, Geo. W. er, ; Cornelitiverner s t ; .. ' I Jnantitter'. . Benjn. Makin, 1:1. Gold It4ters, John L. APC4then, ' Samuel Royer, E. T. BPI/emelt; James M. gusset!, James M" - hert,y, Daniel SlicOr, • Mark•Darttli,: John Minn. S cott, Harmer Henrik, Tobias fen, John Dicky,', G. Seitz r;' -Josbui-Dielunsoni - • ---Geo.;lie I •-• -1- - Jacob•Dintngrar .,• , 11enry, ' in k i • Jai. - Disiiiigan '• ''' ' ' Cetirte' hi fete, ' J. IL Dohnell ' i • Thomas ill, ! - Joseph M.Doran, Geo. Sm th James Do slop, W. S ' t , Thomas Fiarle,, ' Jo seph i ely, D. M. F ItY, - arty JOO4 B. teliigere,i Robt. Fle mg, . Jacob S. nit I, Walter F ward; - Ebenes . r '. Stns . -levant John Fon roll,. Thomas I • • rt,: - Joseph Fri, Jr. ' Moigan .'c homit, John Fuller, • - James r , ..,, John A. Giimble, ' ' Thomas' , aver,! William Gearhart,-..._ Jacob B. • idman, David Gilinore, ' , k ,. G. Wit , • ' Virgiftraell, - " eo. W..' , wird, William L. liarris, R. Youn •. i - ; hnas Hastings, • I est;)-S. Strocn,§ecretary. 1, • ot• - ' A rArt, t Asiitant. 4cretaties• IJ. WttztAxa, c .„..., • . ' SECRETARY'S OFFICE, i ''''.." - 'i . HARRISBURG, FEBRUA Y 284 1838.5 I certify, that the foregoing is ski e t and literal copy of " the Constitution of the nwealth !if Pennsylvtatia as amended by the o ention of clae thousand eight ' hundred and • RC ven—thiy tk eight," deposited in this offiee-ob 26th. day. of FebruarY,i 1838 ; the amendsriento ing in Oa*, and the retained portions of the pr nt Constitu-. Lion in .r4uto letter. , i THO. H. BURRO t ....... • ' Sec'y of the. nViealth! A CAI , .. . SI4IMER.ARRANG) NT. A CAR !JOHN SIL ' „. 1 lIIIIAKES pleasure in: itiloysiainc iirfriends and the - 11 - Public, that lie continues • Ins n motes under the -.Pennsylvania Hall," in' Pet i e. He, holies his pasereputationTrii keeping it'' e table'Estab lishment. acquired during the • ce Of 5 yews in the sam(eline•of briiiness, and itsire o please, may meritia continuance of their avers and pat-tin age- I_ , JOHN SILVER has made arrange ants with slr. Robert Hacriner„ of the "Cereocopie, , N 0.44, Pli,rth Third Street, Philadelphia fora irii ly of all- the delicacies Which the Philadeiphilmi#•ket can affo rd during thel Summer season. • . E 1 • Rat of jai ey Roast Ekef,• cold, per ilate, 4 .111, .. Corned [do do do I .12i Fried Ham 4 , - Eggs, do I 1 1 , Green Turtl e. Shop, do i • !I Lobster*, • . o • • ! Sardinea, ti Fresh lidded Salmon, l Spiced 'Oysters., - • r Old Madeira Wine. • pe r ttt, 150 Old Pale Sherry Wine, •d 1 1- 50 Qld BroWn do • • - d i; 1 50, Ofd Per. do ' d it l 1 50, Old Lisbon o ' 6 ii OO Chain •e. (Pa l metto,) d • , 2 i* - . on Brown Stout , a , ni Pepper' , Smith's & Secliel's • ale Ale. -• ' 1 Apartm nut .are always in in for . Super Parties, and . those who call ma e tto receive every en Clem', - - ~ A Pottsville. May - 'll "Mrlr ,Fo the:nstark TOI Discovered and broogl PY MONSIE This is to Certify the as ELixn. n several ens I have eettainly found Moniber fifth° R tondo, Sept. 10.1831 A.ftienti arepre4 io ' the Fire King thir , mot mairr.lionVoure of the boy in partieularorhe a ten pen4y. nal clear etlhe deb.yettloatiii Ccizette:l'"'" --4 "' l ' freshitopplrortho ed . :and fcit:iale-biy" . 1 2. 4")1e July 1$ •`T . , .„:i. •• NF.IW r ~,,,...,..,... qt...., . ...;?' .I . l' • ' * , ..._•_ **sr& irnitl bsenberg It, , the ictittlic; that stdWAr"iiieHardi 'Mika" inirEngliel Iropilltid.tron, .aat Shear. ratan" and'El SteerVidir7Moti*-helt Cast StetitbatiV; eliiii -ttinftl.. and'Oia, tokeitter r __ , g 4 .4 I tiablopipir,yoilkiiriitilai I ltll,, be sco Rl' tita4Ori'lea; Al - ' ' JOH ()LAMP] April St 2 Mt ‘1 —1 • • ' 32 a II WI