t Its discretion, appoint. In every county Orphans' Courts shall possess all the powers aat jurisdiction of a Kegjsier's Court, and separate Registers' Court are hereby abolished. fcKC. 23. The style of all froceis shall bs "The Com monwealth of Pennsylvania." AM prosecution shall bo carried on in the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, audconcludeagalusi the peace and dignity of the same. Skc. 24. In all cases of felonious homicide, and in such other criminal cases as may be provided for b law, the accused, after coovictlm and sentence, may remove the indictment, record, and all proceeding to the Supreme Court for review. Sko. 25. Any vacancy happening by death, resign a tion. or otherwise, in any court ol record, shall be rill ed by appointment by the Governor, to eontlnue till the first Monday of January next succeeding the first general election, woici snail occur three or nion months nfter the happening ol such vacancy. Skc. 28. All laws relating to c urts shall be general and of uniform operation, and the organization jurisdiction and powers of all courts of the same clasf or grade, so far as regula ed by law, an I the force and effect of the process and judgments ofi-uch courts shall be uniform ; and the General Assembly is here- the powers vested by this consii.urion lu the judges ol the ourts of Common Pleas arid O phans' Courts. J SKC. V7. 1 he parties by agrcennieut nieu, lu any civil ease, dispecse itn trial by jury, and submit the decision of such case to the court having jurl olc tlon thereof, and such eourt shall hear and determine the sam-; and the judgment thereon shad bo subject to writ of error as inoth. r cases. ARTICLE VI. 1HPIACHMIST AND REMOVAL FKOM OTP1CB. Sectiow 1. The House of Kcppresentatlves shall have the sole power of impeachment. bic. 2. All Impeachments shall be tried by the Sen ate ; when sitting for that purpose, the feenat rs shall be upon oath or affirmation ; no person shall be con victed without the concurrence of two-thirds of the inembrrs present. fao. 3. 'toe Governor and all oilior civil officers shall bo liable to impeachment for any misdemeanor in of fice, but judgmeat in such eases shall not extend fur ther than to removal from oflice and disqualification to lioid any oiuoe oi trustor profit under ibis Common weaitn ; me person accused, whether convicted or ac quitted, shall nevertheless be liable to indictment, trial, judgment ana punisomem according to law. Hac. 4. All officers shall bold their orHces on the con dition that they behave themselves well while in of lice-, and ahall be removed on conviction of misbehavior in office or of any Infamons crime. Appointed olticer other than Judges of the courts of record and the Superintendent of I'ublic luittruction. may be removed at the pleasure ef tho power by -which they shall have leer appointed. All oillcora elected by thCipeople, except Governor,Lieutenant Governor,mem uers of the General Assembly, and judges of the court of record, learned in the law, alial be removed by the Governor for reasonable cause, after dnn notice and full hearing, on the address of two-thirds of the. Senate.. ARTICLE VII. oath or or kick. Sec. 1 Senators and Representatives and all judicial fftate, and couuty officers, eli 4ll, be'.r-e entering on the duties of their respective officer, takj and subscribe the loiiowing oatn or amrmution : 'I do solemnly swear (or anirm) that I will snpport, ooey ana aeienu vue ioiisutuuon 01 tne united mates and the Constitution of this Commonwealth, and that 1 win autcnarge toe dunes 01 my oince with ndeli ty , that 1 have not paid or contributed, or promised to pay or contribute, either directly or indirectly, anv money or other valuable thing, to procure my nomina tion ur eircwuu vur appointment , eicept ior necessary and proper expenses expressly authorized bvlaw : that I have not knowingly violated any election law cf ibis Commonwealth, or procured it to bo done by others in my behalf; that 1 will not knowiuirly receive, directly or indirectly, any money or other valuable thing for the performance or non-performance, of anv act or dut pertaining to my office, other than the compensation mioweu uy uw. - lne foregoing oath aball be administered by some person authorized to administered oath, and in the case of State officers and Judges of the Supreme Court. anaii ue meu. in ine omce 01 tne secretary ot tne Cern monwealtb, and in the ease of other judicial and county omcers, iu mc uuicb 01 tue xroinoitolary or tne county in which the same ia taken ; any person refusing to lace saiu oam or nmrraauon snail lorleit his office, and any person woo iaau oe convicted or having aworn or a turned falsely, or having violated said oath or affir ' xnation. snail be guilty or reriurv. ami l. fnver Hi. qualitted from holding any office uf trust or protit with iu this Commonwealth. The oath to the members of the Senate and Home ot Represantativee ahali be administered by one of the judges of the Supreme Court or of a Court of trommnn Pleas, learned iu the law, in the bailor the bouse to which the members shall be elected. AKTICLK VIII. BcrrxAcB ihu zlbctiox?. Bsc. 1. Erery male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing the following quaiiticatious, cb.il be entitled 10 vote at all elections : First. He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second. He ahall bare resided in the State one year (or if, having previously Wen a qunlided elector or na tive born citizen of the State, be shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six month) immediately preceding the election. Third. He shall have resided in the election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months imine dintely preceding the election. Fourth. If twenty two years of aire or upwards, he shall have paid within two years a State or county tax which shall have ben assessed at leant two mouths and paid at least one month before the election. Sec. 2. The general election shall be h.d.i'linnnait. the Tuesday next fellewing the first Monday of Novem ber, but the General Assembly may by law tlx a differ ent uay, iwo-wnrjs 01 an tue members of each house consenting thereto. Ssc. 3. Ail elections for eitv. Wan?. luimnfvK township officers, for regular terms of serv ice, shall be held on the third Tuesday of February. Ssc. 4. All elections by the citizens shall l,e by ballot Every ballot voted shall be numbered in the order in which it shall le received, and the number recorded by the election officers on the list of Voter-, opposite the name of the elector who presents the nallot. Auy elec tor may write his name upon his ticket, or cause the same to be written thereon and attested by a citizen of the district. The election officers shall be sworn or af firmed not to disclose how any elector shall have voted unless required to do so as witnesses in .1 judicial pro ceeding. Sac. 6. Electors ahall in all cases except treason fel ony, and breach or surety of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance on elections and in going to and returning therefrom. Bsc. 8. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be in actual military service un der a requisition from the President of the United Status or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such elec tors may exercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens-, under such regulations as are or shall be prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present at their usual places of election. Sic. 7- All laws regulating the holding of elections by the citizens or for the registration of elertnr. .i,.h be uniform throughout the State, but no elector shall be deprived of the privilege of voting by reason of his name cot Deing registered. Bsc. o. Any person wno snail give, or promise or of fer to give to an elector, any money, reward or other valuable consideration for his vote at an election or r.r withholding the same, or who shall give or promise to give such cuusiuernuun loan omer perioii or party for such elector's vote, or for the withholding thereof, end any elector who shall reoeive or agree to receive fcr himself or for another, any money, reward or other val uable consideration Tor his vote at an election or lor withholding the same, shall thereby forfeit the riifht to vote at such election, and any elector whose riL'ht to ww vuiren(tu iui Bueu cause oerore the elec tion omcers snail ue requirea to swear or ainrin thut the matter of the challenge is untrue before his vote anaii oe recetveu. Sac. 9. Any person who ahall, while a candidate for 1 . ii.. 1 a .a omce, oe gutiiy 01 onoery, irnuu, or wilful violation of1 any election law, shall be forever disqualified from holding an office of trust or profit in 11,10 Common wealth ; and any person con vieted of wilful violation of the election laws, shall, in addition to any penalties provided by law.be deprived f the right of suffrage ab aolutely for a term of Jour years. Sac. 10. In trials of contested elections, and in pro ceedings for the investigation of elections, no p-rnon hall be permitted to witiiboid his testimony upon tin' ground that it may criminate himself or subject liiin to public infamy ; but such testimony shall not afterwarde be used against him iu any judicial proceeding, except for perjury in giving such testimony. Sac. 11. Townships and wards of cities or boroughs ha.il form or be divided into election districts of com pact and contiguous territory, in such manner a the Court of Quarter Sessions of the city or county in which the same are located may direct ; but districts in ci:ie of over oue hundred thousand inhabitants shall be di vided by the Courts of Quarter Sessions having juris diction therein whenever at the next preceding election more than two hundred and fifty votes shall liave been polled therein ; and other election district whenever the eourt of the proper county shall be of opinion that the convenience of the electors and the public iniere.L will be premoted thereby. Sac. 12. All elections by persons in s i eprcentativt capacity shall be viva vocs. .Skc. 13. For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gaiued a residence by reason of bis presence, or lost it by reason of his abaeuce while em ployed in the service, either civil or military, of this State or of the United States, nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of the State or of the United States, or on the high seas, 1101 while a etodent of any institution of learning, nor while sept in any poor house or other asylum at public expense, ner while couhued in public prison. Sso. 14. District election boards shall consist of a judge and two inspectors, who shall be choHeu annually by the citizens. Each elector shall have tne right to ote for the judge and ene inspector, and each inspec tor shall appvint one clerk. The first election board for any new district shall be selected, and vacancies in elec tion boards filled as shall be provided by law. Election officers shall be privileged from arrest upon days of election ana wuue oiiKujceu maKing up sua transmit ting returns, except upon warrant of nourt f record a?. 1 A mM 1 or jndco thereof for an election fraud, for reiony.or ior iGa, coroners, proinonoianrs, ie-Eiw?ra ot wautou ureacn 01 trie peace, in cin" v; f ireCOrcirT OI aeeas, coHiiuisBiouers, ireisuirn. exemption from jury duty during their terms 01 ser- .auditors, Of controllers, clerks of the VICe. ,. . 1 , , . . unJtnAnlli.ri tamiv ..'.. n ifAnnti .halt i.a nnal neu 10 e us na ciec-1 courts, uisn lutaiiiuiucj a, mm eun vt. '-j ion o'ftic'erwbo shall hold, or shall within two months; from t-Itae to limo be esUbltshed by law; and no have held any office, rrn',7.Vs, or treasurer shall be eliib e for the term r me unvpnmrnii v z 1 -"'Vi siccKvlin:r the on for -which he majr 1p! ti A itt or nf.nv -itv or county, or of any municiurl next board, commission, or trust in any eity, save only juu-'elected tic.es af the peace and aldermen, nptariea paldie, and: g County ofiice: ull lie elected at the persons in ll.e muu.- ; " - , . ... ".... .,.,.,.,. arl shall hold their otlice lot itor shall ny election omcer " "j v, wuu.v i fi -- . . ailed at an election at wlinb he shall serve, save only to' iJie term of three years, Ii!iitniiij on tlie urst such euljordinaie rounicivat or local offices below the M()tu1ay ef January next after their election, and rrade of city or county offices as shall be des gnatrd by ' , M , f . 3 . ,, , , , , . n eneral law u,lil their sticcestior.s sh id duly qualified ; all Sio. 10. all The Courts of Common Pleas of th several! vacancies not otliei wise prvided forshaille Hiled iy law ited to anv counties of the Commonwealth shall have power with-'. .. ucU manner as may le pi uvided m their respective jurisdictions to appoint overseers ofi " T , . Section to supervise the proceedinss of election officers,! Sec. 8. No r.ersO.l shall- .e appom corporation, in whiclrshall be recoraea toe mnnnt Of CaDltat StOCIC SUDSCnoea r iisiu iu, nH hv whom, the names of the owners of ita stoclc and the amounts owned by them, respoc tively, the transfers of said stock, and the names ind nlaces 01 resiuence oi us onicers. .... , " " 1 t . 1 Sec. . All inaiviuuais, association, iu tui iterations shall have equal riht to have persons I " - . . 1 1 I 4 ! ,.rnnpri v li ansirtei over raiuoos mhu canals, and no undue or unreasonable discrim ination fihall be made in charges for or in lacu lies for transportation of freight or passengers wiihin the State, or coiuiug from or 201112 to any other State. Persons and property transported over any railroad shall be delivered at any sta tion at charges not exceeding the charges for lection to supervise me proceedings ofe ection omcers, ar... . - . ...... -1 1 -"-"1 ...s ...r ,c,... ,) ,.r,Mri ,f ib !S to make report to ti e court . mav be .eouired :l.,fMc within anv connlv who shall not have been transportation of persons and properly ol the . . t . " - - I 1 . :.. it.. 1l1.aAi11.1t ia .n in rtt-A uch appointments 10 i;e iraie Tor ar.y ciisinct in a e.(iy 1 ....... . . ... : . : . it t.i . 1 . 1 1 or cuuui j , u iuu i'Lui(Mi 01 uve ciu.rin, mwiui toit-rv of such election district, setting forth that such ap pointment Is a reasonable precaution to secure the pur ity and fairness of elections ; overseers shall Le two in number for an election district. shall be residents there in, and shall be persons qualified to serve upon election bearas, and in each case members or aitiereiit poiiticti parties ; whenever tne members or an election boar J shall differ in opinion, tho overseers, if they shall bv agreed thereon, shall decide the question of difference ; in appointing overseers of election, all the law judges 01 the proper court, ame to act at tne time, snau coucur in the appointments made. - - Ssc. 17. The trial and determination of contested elections of electors of President and Vice President, members of the General Assembly, and of all public of ficers, whether State, judicial, municipal, or local, shall be by the courts of law, or by one or more of the law jndses thereof; the General Assembly shall, by gener al law, designate the courts and judges by whom the several classes of election contests shall be. triod, and reirulate the manner of trial and all matters incident thereto ; but no such law assigning jurisdiction, or rog- ulitlng its exercise, shall apply to any content arising out of an elect. on nela before its passage. ARTICLE IX. TAX1TIOJC ADD riMAHCC. Bsc. 1. All taxes shall be uniform upon the same clasaof subjects within the territoilal limits of the au thority levyintc the tax, and shall be levied and codec led under general laws ; but the General Assembly may, by general laws, exempt irom taxation public property used for publio purposes, actual places of re ligious worsnip, places 01 ourtai not uaea or neni tor private or corporate profit, and institutions of purely puhlia cbaritr. Bsc. 2. All laws exempting property from taxation. other than the property above enumerated, shall bo yotd. Bsc. 2. The rower to tax corporations and cornorate Droperty snail not oe eurreuuerea or susuenueu iv anv contract or grant to which the State shall be a nartv. Skc. 4 Tio debt shall be created by or on behalf ot the State, except to supply casual dejficiencies of revenue, repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to pay existiug aeut, ana mo oobt created to supply deficiencies in revenue shall never exceed lu the aggregate at any one time one minion or dollars. Sec. 6. All law authorizing the borrowing of monev by and on behalf of the Slale shall specify the purpose for which the money is to be used, and the money so borrowed shall be used for tho purpose specified and no other. Sac. ft. The credit of the Commonwealth shall not be pledged or loaned to any iudividual, company, corpora tion, or asaoeiation, nor shall the Commonwealth be come a joint owner or stockholder in any company, as sociation, or corporation Ssc. 7. The Uenerai Awemwi shall not authorize any county, city, borough, township or incorporated diatrict to become a stockholder in any company, asso ciation or corporation, or to obtain or appropriate mon ey ror er to loan its creuit to any corporation, associa Hon, institution or individual. Sec. 8. The debt of any county, city, boroujrh. town ship, school district, or other municipality, or incorpor ated district, exeept as herein provided, shall nwver ex ceed seven per centum upon the assessed value of the uxable property therein, nr shall any such municipal ity or district incur any new debt, or increase its in debtedness to an amount exceeding- two ner rent n in upon such assessed valuation of property without the aesent of the electors thereof, at a publio election, in such manner as snau oe provided by law. but any citv the deitt 01 wnicn now exceeds seven percenium or such assessed valuation, xnay be authorized by law to in creaae the same three per centum in the aggregate at any one lime upon sucn valuation. Sec. 9. ine vommonweaiin snau not assume the !- ia. The General Assembly shall. the next succeeding vn-.ion sneVeach decennial census, and noc ettener. anignaie ue several tulicial district as requirea Dy ims ..... judicial al!""7ll, . , i,w f anv court of record hol.lin sec-. 5' ; r- , the adontion of this constitution shall hold WT"SX eSSST "Sclent Judge - the" Court of JP'.I'n.Ti r.SLlirt,on fur the counties of Schuylkill. Uebannon JV?' iZci the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county Sci" T AthTefatfofS-ie term of any president Jud,re nVCourt of Cotmntm Pleas in commission at tl!e adoption of xin con any Court V07,","5 h in,t i the law and oldest in com- Tfw'SZvZi"' thereof and when two or more r u1S neecii at tke same ume in any judicial district, they shall decSbotwhich shall 1 president judge :; but when the priUcnt iudire of a court shall be re-eiectw ne si i omunw e"----Jimlgl of rhttcourt. Assocutte judges, not earned in the taw, elecxe. i' . ' JV r .i... AAnuimtimi. Khali be commissioned to hold SS ofnccsVhe "urmof five years from the firs, da, of January .n after their e! A at the first session after the adoption of this constitution sliail 6 and determine tlie compensation of the o tnis consiuui lads-es of the several judicial citizsn and an inhabitant therein one year next before his appointment, if the county hhall have been so long erected, but if it shall not have been so loug erected, then' within the limits of the county or counties out of which it shall have been taken. . Sec 4. rrothonolaries, clerks of the courts, recorders of deeds, registers of wills, county sur veyors, and sheriffs shall keep their offices in the county town of the county in which they respec tively shall be oflicei'8.' Skc. o. The compensation or county omcers hhall be regulated by law. and all county officers who are or mav b-i salaried yhall nay all fees which they may b authorized to receive iu to the treasury of the couuty or State, as may be Jirected by law. In comities containiuj over one hundred anil li ft y thousand inhabitants all couuty officers shall be paid by salary, and the salary of any snch officer and his clerks, hereto fore paid by fees, shall not exceed the aggregate amount ot fees earned dniing ' his term and collected by of for him." Sec. G. The General Assembly shall provide by law for the strict accountability of all county, township and borough officers, as well for the lees which may be collected by them as for all public or municipal moneys winch may be paid to them. Skc. 7. Threecounly commissioners and three county auditors shall be elected iu each county where such officers are chosen, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, and every third year thereafter; and in the election of said officers etch qualified elector shall vote for no more than two persons, and the three persons having the highest number of votes shall be elected ; any casual vacancy in the office of county commissioner or county auditor shall be filled by the Oouit of Common Pleas of the county in which fu:h vacancy thall occur, by the appointment of an elector or the proper county who shall have voted for the commis sioner or auditor whose place is to be lined ARTICLE XV. CITIES AXD CITT CHART KIM. Sec. 1. Cities may be chartered whenever ma jority of the electors' of any town or borough hav ing a population or at least ten luousauu snau vote at uny genet al election in iavot or the same. Skc. 2. iNo debt eball be contracted or liability incurred by any municipal commission, except in purn tnce ot au appropriation previously made therefor by the muuicipal government. debt, or any part thereof, of any city, county, bwrouh or township, unless such debt shall have beou contrac ted to enable the State to repel invasion, suppress do mestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war, or to assist the Htate in the discharge ef any portion of Its present niuvuieuuciis. 8sc. 10. Any county, township, school district, or other municipality incurring any indebtedness, shall. at or before tbe time of so doing, provide for the col lection of an annual tax sntncient to pay the interest and also the principal thereof within thlrtv veara. Sac. 11. To provide for the payment of the present State debt and any additional debt coutracted as afore said, the Oeneral Asuetnbly shall continue and maintain the sinking fond suftie'ent to pay the accruing interest on sncn debt, anu annnaiiy to reduce the principal there ef by a sum not less than two hundred and tiftv thou sand dollars ; the said sinking fund shall consist ef tlie proceeds of the sales of the public works or any part thereof, and of the income or proceeds of the sale of any stocks owned by the Commonwealth, together with other funds and resomces that may be desiguated by law, and shall be inrrenxeJ from time to time by assign ing to it any part of the taxes er other revenue" of the Htate not required ror the ordinary and rurreut expen ses of government ; and unless iu case of war, invasion, or Insurrection, no part of the said sinking fund shall be used or applied otherwise than in the extinguish ment or tne puuiic aeoi. Sso 12. The moneys of tho State, over and above the necessary reserve, shall le used in the navment of the debt of the State either directly or through the sinking tar.d, ana tne moneys or tne suiting . laud shall never be i.'j vested in or loaned upon the seenrit v of an v thin except the Itonds of the United etttes or of this State. Site. 13. f he moneys held as necessary reserve shall be limited by law to the amount required for current expenses, and Bhall le sua n red and kept as may be pro vided by law. Monthly statements shall be published showing the amount ef such moneys, ' where the same are deposited, and how secured. Bsc. 14. Tim making of profit out of tlie public moneys, or using tne same ior any pur pone not author ized by law, by any nicer of the Htate or member or orllcer of the Oeneral Assembly, ahall be a misdernea- I'll T Mill! viiaii mi. i T 'i i . J but part of such punishment shall be a disqualification to noid oince ior a perieu or not less taan nve years AUTICLEX. KDCCATIOa. Skc. 1. The General Assembly shall provide for the maintenance and support of a thorough and efllcieht sys tem of public schools, wherein all the children of this Commonwealth, above the nge of six years, may bo educated, and shall appropriate at least oue million dol lars each year for that purpose. Skc. 2. No money raised for the support of tbe public fchoola oHhe Commonwealth pball be ap propriated to or "used for the support of any st c tarian school. Sec. 3. Women twenty one years of age and upward? shall be cligibla to any office of control or management under the school luvrs of this S ate. ARTICLE XI. ?ec 3. Every city shall create a tiaktug fund.iiocai authorities. same idass in the same directum to any more distant station . but excursion and commuta tion tickets may bd issued at special rates. Sec. 4. No railroad, canal, or tdher corpora ticu. or the lesefs, purchasers, or Managers of any railroad or canal corporation, Khali consoli date the stock, property, or franchises of such corporation with, or lease or purchase the woiks or franchises of, or iu any way control any oth er railroad or canal corporation owning or hav ing under its control a parallel or competing line, nor shall any officer of such railroad or canal corporation act as au officer of any other railroad or canal corporation owniti" or having the control of a parallel or competing lice, and the Question whether raiiroad or canals are par allel or competing Hues shall, when demanded by the party complainant, be decided by a jury as in other civil issues. Skc. 5. No incorporated company doing the business of a common carrier shad, directly 01 indirectly, prosecute or engae lu mining or manufacturing articles for transportation oyer its woiks, nor shall such company, directly or indirectly,- eugage in any other business lhan that of comuiou carriers, or hold or acquire lands, freehold or leasehold, directly or indirect ly, except such as shall be necessary for carry ing on its business; but any 'Mining or manu facturing company may carry the products ol its mines and manufactories on its railroad 01 canal not exceeding fifty miles in length. Sec C. No president, director, officer, agent or employee of any railroad or caml company shall be interested, directly or indirectly, iu the furnishing of material or supplies to such com pany, or in the business of transportation as a common carrier of freight or passengers over the works owned, leased, controlled or worked by such company. Sec. 7. No discrimination in chaages or facil ities for transportation shall Im made between transportation companies and individuals or in favor of either, by abatement, drawback, or otherwise, and no railroad or canal company or any lessee, manager, or employee thereof. shall make anv preferences in furnishing cars or motive power, Sec 8. No railroad, railway or other trans portation compauy shall giant free passes or passes at a discount, to any persons except off! cers or employees of the company. Sec 'J. No street passenger railway shall be constructed within the limits ot anv city borough or township withont the rnent of "us '"."i J'i k ..,! the tiovTsions of the fifteenth sec hereth. Notlung coa.imed in dm constitution Shll he held to re dficl the compensation now paid to any law judce of tins Comn.on- ealth now m comraissum. . ... ,:.. rfpKlL-del. sh- ift The Courts oi loomion - - - - . - - .hiTand'A iegheny shall be composed of the pres.dent Judge of the mia a"41 "IK'J f Pleas of said counties until thett om! shaU severally end. and of such other Judges as may from tin.e which shall be iuviolable plelg'.'d for the p wmmt of ita funded debt. . ' Sec 10. No railroad, canal or other tranpor tation company, in existence at the lim of the adoption of this article, shall have the benefit AKTrri.R YVf raiTATE coBrouATioxs. i aJ future legiMation by general or specia Sac. 1. All existing charters, or grant off neciali laws, except on condition of complete accept or exclusive privileges, under wuicn a bona nue orirani xatloa shall not have taken place and busiaess been commenced in good faita at the time of the adoption of this constitution, shall thereafter have no vali dly. . . Ssc. 2. The uenerai Assembly snau not remit the forfeiture ot tne charter ol any corporation now exist in i?, or alter or amend the same, or pass any other ance of all the provisions of this article Sec. 11. The existing poweis and duties ol the Auditor General iu regard to railroads, ca nals, and other transportation companies, ex cept as to their accounts, are hereby transferred to the Secretary of Internal Affairs, who snail general or rpeclal law for the benefit t,i such corpora-jhave a general supervision over them, subject Hon, except upon the condition that such corporation to sucj1 regulations and alterations as shdll be snail tnereaiiernoia its cuartersuDjeci to tne provis-i-.. . - . . . . ..,:-. ,,.. ion oi tuts constitution. if- j - .......... Sec. 8, The exercise of tbe right of eminent domain reports now required to ue male, said hecreta sua.ii never .o uricjKeu or so cuuiiruwi as iu preveni.rry may require special reports at any tim np.n them to publio uso, the same as the property of indi-ipanies irom any niucer or omcers inereoi. viauais; anu tne exercise oi tne poiiee power or me HiC. VZ. 1 he Uetierai A-mMu'.iIv yta!l eniorce State shall never be asridifed or bo construed as lou.. Q.. i t;.t..; ... ,i,. ..f.t,; permit corporations to conduct their business in such i"' i'i""i"- - ... manner as to infringe the equal lights of individuals article. or the general well being ol tie State. bo. 4. in all elections lor directors or managers of a corporation each member or shareholder may cast the! whole number of his voles ler one candidate, or distrib ute theiu upon two or mere candidates, as he may pre- Sec 1 Bsc. 6 Noforein corporation ahall do auy business! coiiMiiuuon may oe proposed in iue senate in tlii eJtate without having one or more known places' or House of Kepresentati ves, itnd if the same ARTICLK XVIII. KCTIKK AMENPMK.NTB. Anv amentlmentor .amendments MIUT1A. Skc 1. The freemen of this Commonweal. h shall be armed, organized and disciplined for its defense when and in such manner as may be di rected by law. Thj General Assembly shall pro vide for mauitainiug tbe militia by appropriations from Ihe Treasury of tbe Commonwealth, aud mav exempt from military service persons having conscientious scruples gaiust beariug arm. ARTICLE XII. FUBUU OFKICER8. Skc. 1. All ofiloers whoe selectio i is not pro vided ior in the constitution suai i ue ( leticu or ap pointed as miy be directed by law. Sec. 2. No memlwr of Congress from this State, nor any person holding or exerci.siug any of tice or appointment of trust or profit under 'he fjuited States, shall at tbe same time hold or exer cise aDy office in this State to which a salary, fees, or perquisites shall be attached. 1 he Ueu eral Assembly may by law declare what offices are incompatible. Skc. 3. Any person who shall fight a duel or send u challenge for that purpose, or be aider or abettor in fighting a duel, shall be deprived of tbe right ot holding auy office ot honor or prolt in this State, hitd may be otherwise punished as shall be prescribed by law. ARTICLE XIII. new cocnties. Sec.1. No new county shall be established which shall reduce any county to less than four hundred square miles, or to less lhan twenty thousand Inhabitants ; nor phall any county be formed of less area, or containing a less popu lation, nor shall any line thereof pass within ten miles of the county seat of any county proposed to be divided. ARTICLE XIV. COCSTY OFFICERS. Sec. 1. County officers fchall consist of feher- ot business, and an authorized nireut or agents in Hie aaiue, upon whom procexs may be served. tisc.fi. No corporation shall eiittaice iu any business other lhan that expressly authorized in its charter, nor shall it lake or hold any real estate, except such a may be iiecessary and proper for its legitimate hus'ineM. tin a 1. So corporation shall is mm stocks or bonds except lor money, htiior done, or money or property ac tually received , aud all nctitions increase of stoca or indebtedues shall be void ; the stock and indebtedness of corporations shall not be increased except in pursu ance ol general law, nor witiiwiit tne consent or tho per sons holding ttte larger amont in value ol trie stock nrst obtained al a meeting held alter sixty days' no ice civ-1 en In pursuance of law. I is so. 8. Municipal and oilier corporatiens and individ uals invested with the privilwfe ot tatiug private prop erty for public use sh.il 1 make just compensation fori property taken, injured or destroyed by the construe-j tion or enlargement of their works, highways, or im provements, which compensation shall be paid or se cured before such takiuir, injury, or obstruction. The Oeneral Assembly is hereby prohibited from depriving any peraou ui mu 'icm iruni muy preliminary assess ment of damutes avainst any such corporations or indi viduals, made by viewers or otherwise ; and the amount j ot Such damages, in all cases of appeal, shall, on the re mand of either party, be determined by a jury accord iug to the course of the common law. . i bsc. 9. .very banking law shall provide for the regis try and countersigning by an oilioer of the Htate, of all notes or bills designed for circulation, and that amole security to the full amount thereof ahall be deposited wun tue Auaitor . uenerai ior ine redemption of such notes or bills. Hxc. 10. The Uenerai Assembly shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul any charier of incorporation now existing and revocable al the adoption of this con tit ution, or any that may hereafter be created, when ever iu their opinion it may be injnrions to the citizens of this Commonwealth, in such manner, however, that ne injustice shall ba done to the corporators. No law hereafter enacted shall create, renew or extend the char ter of more than one corporation. Ksc.ll. corporate body to possess bmikin? and discounting privileges shall be created or eryamzed in pursuance ui uuy taw wiinoui in ree mounts previous snail oe areeii to iy a majority or Hi mem bers elected to each house, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals', with the yeas au I nays taken thereon, and the Secretary of the Common- wealth shall cause the same to be published three months before the next general election in at least two newspapers in every county in which such newspapers shall be publiidied ; and if, in the General Assembly next afterward chosen, such propo-ed amendment or arr.end meuts shill be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each house, the Secretary of the Commonwealth shall canse the same again to be published in the manner aforesaid, and snch proposed amendment or amendments shall le snbmit'ed to the qualified electots ofi the Stale in such manner, and at such time, at least three months after lieina so agreed to by the two houses, as the General Assembly shall prescrile; and if such amendment or amend ments Khali lie 'approved bv a majority to tunc tie seiecien. . . ,u. t..,., f the cJurtSumbrtone shall be judges Allison F.erce and iPson ; ol ,h rort number two. ludire live. Mitchell and one other Judge to h. r.tecd ; of S cSirt nunber three, judges Ludlow Finletier ...d LpdVand of the Court number four. Judges Thayer. Bnggi and one other judge to be elected. . srSflnT hereafterpTedent judge sh-lft the judge oldest iaTom.n.ys:sion; but any prudent judge re-elected m the same court or district shall continue tote PT-y" r., .w, rod for and elected ftdie first general elect,on after the adoption of this constitution in the same manner '," ' '""f .i he Supreme Court, and they shall decide by lot to ah.ch court they shall lilon. Their term of oft ice sliall commence on the fir Mon day of January, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy - nve. . , . ,. . ...i...w.n(ri n.n-ni. Sec. to. In the county oi Aiiencnr. l.i ronsiitution. the ludees of tlie Court of Common Pleas at the time of the adoption ol ' Uii i constitution shall I the iudges of die Court numtier one. and the judges of the Distinct Court ' . i .t.. ;...l..- nr,l iimmoa Pleas numlx-r twn tae same aaus snau oe r.- : . . .. Tbe president judges of the Common Fleas and District Courts shall be president judges of said Courts numrvcr nc ana until tlieir offices shall ent. ana mnwna u. j"k mission sliall be president judge i oui any ihobkoijuuk. in the same court or district sliaU continue to be president jude thereof. . , m r Sec. ao. The organization oi tne ioum .,. . .c--., ""- this constitution, lor the counties of Philadelphia and Allegheny, shall take etfect on die first Monday of January, one thousand eight hund red and seventy-live, and existing courts in said coun ties shall continue with their present powers and inns .lieiirtn nntil thut date . but no new suits shall be in stituted in the Courta of Xisi Priue after the adoption of this constitution. .... Hoc. 21 .Tlie canses and proeeedings psnaing in i'io Court of Nisi i'rius, Court of Common Pleas, and Die triet Court in Philadelphia snail tie trica ana nispose.i of in the Court .f Common 1'leas. l lie records aim dockets of said courts shall bo transferred to the Pro thonotary's oBice of sa!. comity 8ec. 22 The causes anu prcveaiiiiia penumg mv Court ef Common Picas in the county or Aiiegneny shall be tried and disposed of in I he court number one ; and the causes and proceeding pending in the district Court shall be tried and disposed ol in i ne conn nuiuoer two. . . .... Hec. 23. The Prathoimtary or tlie conn o: t.ominoti Plena of Philadelphia shail lie tirsl appointed ly tlie judges of said court on the tirsi Miinday of l)w;eiulmr, in the year one thousand eigiil ini-i'iie.i aim sere-ii- iive ; and the present rrotnonotary oi vie tisirifi. voiiii in said county shall be the Prot henotary ot the said Court of Common Pleas unlit said dale, when his com mission shall expire, and the present clerk of tlie L-oorl of )er ami Terminer aud (Quarter Sessions of the Peace iu Philadelphia shall be the clerk of such court until the expiration of hi present commission on the Srst Monday of December iu tlie year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five. Sec. 24. In cities containing ever liny inousand in habitants (except Philadelphia,) all aldermen in oftice at the time of the adoption of this constitution shall continue in oflice until the expiratien of their commis sions, and at the elect ioa for city aud ward oflicers in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five one alderman shall be elected iu each ward, as provi ded in this onstilutioii. Sec. 25. In Philadelphia magistrates in lieu of alder men, ahall be chosen as required in this constitution at the election in said city for city and ward oflicers in tbe year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five ; their termofonice shall commence on the first Monday of Anr.l succeeding their election. The terms of oflice of alderman in Baid city, holding or entitled to commissions at tlie time of the adoption of this cousitution shall not bealiected thereby. Hec 23. All persons in olht-e in this Commonwealth at tlie time of ihe adoption of this constitution, and kI tlie first electica under it, shall hold their respective otlices until tbe term for which they have been elected or appointed shall expire, and until tnetr successors shnll be duly qual. lied, utiles euiirwise proviueu in thia.const notion. aec. 27. Ihe seventh article of ;Ui eonstit ution, pro scribed an oath of otrice, shall take effect on and after the Urst day of January, wiie thousand eight hundred and aeventv-tive. Sec. 2. The tei ma of oflice of county commissioners and county auditors chosen prior to the year one thou sand eight hundred and seventy-five, which shall not have expired before tlie first Monday of Jitnuur.v, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six, chall expire on that day. See. 29. All State, county, city, ward, boronh.rnd township oflicers iu oflice at the lime of the adoption of this constitution, whoe coin pensai ion is not provided for by aalaiies alone, ahaii continue to receive the com pensation allowed them by law until the expiration of theirrespective terms of oflice. Sec. 30. All t'tate and judicial officers heretofore elected, sworn, attirmed, or in oilice when this constitu tion shall take effect, shall severally, within one numl h after such adoption, take and Kubscribo an oath (or affirmation) to snpport ti.is constitution. See. SI. Tbe General Assembly, at its firtt session, or as fooii as may be after the adoption of this consti tution, shall pass such laws as ni iy be necessasy to car ry the same into full force and rfl'eet. Sec. 32. The ordinance passed by this convention, en titled 'An ordinance for submitting the amended con stitution of Pennsylvania to a vote of theeledors there of," shall be held to be valid for all the purposes thereof. Sec. S3. The words '-Couuty Commissioner," where- . ever used in this constitution, aud iu auy ordinance ac companying the same, shall be held to include the Com missioners for the city of Philadelphia. Adopted at Philadelphia, on the third day of Novem ber, in the year of our lxrd one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three to UKUCE OP 1 scTaar or Ttis Coyiiosa BH.TH, llAaaisarac, Nov. 13, 1883. 3 bsc I certify that the foregoing i a correct copy of the new Constitution, proposed to the pople of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, for their approval or rejec tion, as tlie sume appears of a record In this oflice. M. S. HJ Ai , Secretary of Commonwealth. AN ORDINANCE. l or submitting tlie amended Constitution of Pennsylvania to a vole of the qualitied electors thereof, as passed second reading. tl it nrtlaintfd hv the Ciiitituti.iiAt l?nnvntiiin tit ttm t ..nininiii...tk I of Pennsylvania, as follows: fi. 1 iwi uic uucium (.uoHnuuun (ncpucu 17 xuia Loavencton, ne submitted to the qualified electors of tne Commonwealth ior their aiiiu those votino- theron. such amendment or amend-i'nOTrejM"on,"Be'"on,0teWon,he"aTueyrfei"- 4 Shall beceme a ail Of the constitution ; shall te held aud conducted by the regular election omcers in the se -bin no amendment nrimnmlmunK ulull ha oh eral eleCMon disuicts throughout the Commonwealth, under all the out no amendment Or amendment SIUII Ue n0- ; regulations and provisions 01 existing laws relating to general elections mitted Oftener than Once ill fire years; Wlien and the shenifa 01 the several counties shall give at least tweuty da" , , .uotice of said election by proclamation. lAO Or IllOre air.PlldllientS Shall be Submitted I a. The Secretary of the Commonwealth shall, at least twenty cls theV Khali be Voted ntiOII Scuaratelv ''before the said election, furnish to the Commissioners of each count,, tliry snail lie VOieu tljiou aiparaiei. ; a sumtltfn numlr of properly prepared circulars ol instructions. The Commissioners of the several counties shall cause to be limited at least 'three times as many ballots of arhrniative votes as there are tutm :i :ech county and the same nuuihcr of negative votes ; and the sai.l 'Commissioners shall, at least five days before said election, cause to lv f.unv distributol to the several elect 10a districts in tiwir r.--... - TI1.1t no Inconvenience may arise from the changrs in the constitution counties, the said ballots, tail) -lists, returns, circulars of instructions, ant of the Commonwealth, and in ortfor to carry me same into coieplcte su-''1 ,r,er books and papers, as may l necessary. The ballots shall operation, it is hereby declared that : be printed or written 111 the followiug form : On the outside the words Sec. 1. This constitution shall take effect on the first day of lanuarv l"New Constitution;" in the inside lor all persons giving athnnative In the year one thousand eight hundred aud sevcuty.four. tor all our- votci ,he wods hV ,ne Ncw. J-nsUtution. and for all persons gi poses not otherwise provided for tnerein. ing negative votes the woras Against the New Constitution." ec. a. au lawm in toixe in tin loininonweaitu at the tiinenfth 3 " tV"." uw twn iwueu are wc iue m vvoshi'h, mic uarktiiuiiuu V wOHUUOII- SCHEDULE. i.nlilii'. notioe at tbe nlaee of the intended loent ion of the i ,k.. r,,c,,t..t,., i.w...... . .1 ..k .... 'new Cons intention toapply forsuch privilege, in such manner 'actions, prosecutions, and contracts, shall cooitinue asf this coiis"tiiu-lcalth,-' mtef lv"? on V1 ,he nrst Jjy tf January, iu ttie ; .... anu 9GICUIIIUUI . OUt II sl.nil U nrrihttil inrl-.w nor l.,.ll. l..t tnr ! tion hal not been adopted. ..I. ...... ui ip.iitu.l f.r. ti iiii.r.. ....i...! lV..n t u,u I. -5 ... " i" ' " . ! . .v. . .. . t. nunJred the years one thousand eiifht (I ei hundred and seventy lixir and one thousand riv.it hmulril ami -v,-.i ty-five Senators shall be elected in all districts w here there shall te vacancies. I nose elected in tne year seventy-lour shall serve fc two years. one thousand eight hundred and seveutv Senators now elected, and those whose terms are uuevpire I. shall ieo- u shall appear that a major ity of uie votes polled were against the new Constitution, then it shall be rejected and l null aud void. 4- ri.e v.oiumissioncr 01 cicttion, viz: nuwui m. ruler. Edward ry S. Hage.it. a.d lohnU. lames a... tion, who shall have direction of tne itution in tlie citv of Philadeli hia. I n.. uuiy worii off ami ill cu to pertorm tncir du ir.. ......... . i .... u i 1 1 IMI. till.lUn M.l L.m.l.1 ...1 W.UWM.IIt. .. 1KII . and those rl. A ,o ,h. v.,.. "erci.y apuoiuteti oy tins ... liven inii i ' electioo upon this amended Const isaid Commissioners shall be resent the districts in which they reside until tlie end of the terms tor i,les ""partiality and fidelity, lhey sliall also nave power to till wi::h they were elected. j vacam les in tlieir own number. It shall be tlie duty ot said Comniis- Sec. a. At the general election in the year one thousand eight hund-: jnorii' 9' niajtrity ol thein, and they shall ha-e authority to make a red aud seveutvsis. Senators sliail lie rf,. registration oi voters for the several eiat un divisions of s ud e.tv. ami "J districts to serve for two years, and itom oU uumiieied districts to ,J ,Ufn,sil die lists so made to the election omcers of eaca inccimt ,. - serve vr tour years. i..imi , w uisuiuwc inc w.un mi uia cuy province! tor ty tlus u. tv years. Hsc. li Any association or corporation organized for the purpose, or any individual, shall have the rirht to construct aud maintain line of telegraph within this gtate and to couuect the same with other lines; and the Uenerai Assembly shall, by general law of uniform operation, provide reasonable regulations to give full eneci to tin seen in, aso leiesrapn company snau con olidate with or hwld a controlling interest in the stocl or bonds of any other telegraplk company awning al Sec. s. The first election of Governor under this constitution shall he onance to oe usedat tlie elevticin ; toaoo:nt a jndge aud twoinsiw, tors competing line, or acquire, I y purchase Or Otherwise, at tlie general election in the year one thousaud eight hundred and ,u,iU-n election division, l.y whom tne election tncteui shall oe held KiiVwUifr co uwiii.iiiio i luierapu. Ith term of t h Gti.ernr -l?.W in t). th...ri i. . omcer retfardimf theif duties w huidiiiir ciectiiM. a.t.l ..1,1..,., HKC li. 1 He UHU crpralioiiK.n UP USd in thii Rr- .reilinJ sevsmtv-eifht and nfthr-ia, hiWM,-,ii.ai. L i,r!retWfntlu:reot. No person shall serve an electHm oji.r whn I . I . .. . . . 1. ... . IA 1 1 1, . 1 1 I ,1,1.1 . r w..,. n . . . . . 1 o .. . . . . - r&ua, .mmuhik iu hi. inuvuiniik iui conniimitn. , 1 - - ...... . y, ... it it o, Ol IIC new v.oustitatioii Sec. 6. At the general election in the ycr one thousand eight hund-l 1 he general return of the election in the said City snail be oivMied red and seventy -lour a Lieutenant Governor shall I elected according computed and certified tvlore the said Commissioners, and wun their to the provisions of this constitution. j approval wlncl. appros al shall lie endorsed upon tlie return. 1 Uey Sec. 7. Tbe Secretary of the internal Affairs shall be elected at the 010 e report directed to die I'lesidcut of tins Convention, of tneit first general election after the adoption of tins constitution : and when iomclal cUou under tins ordinance aud concerning tlie comUict ol the the said officer shall be duly elected anJ qualiaed. the oriice of Sur-Iaid election wit Inn the said city. veyor General shall be abolished, and tne Surveyor General in or5ce at ' 1 he Jies and Inspectors atorcsaid shall conduct the election in all tho tune of the adoption of this constitution shall continue in ortice un- ''espects coiilormably to the veneral eloctton laws of this Cobu,.,. til the expirauon of tlie term for which he was elected. I wealth, and with like powers aud duties to those of ordinary cl.ximn ticie, shad be construed to include all joint stock com panies or association having uny of the powers or priv ilege ef cerpoi'ulious not possessed by individual or: pirtticrships. AUTICLR XVII. - lUll.RoAPS a.r CASALrt. o i . 11 -i 1 1 1 1 11 1 I Sec wllen the Suparintemlent of Public Instruction shall be duly !omcer; iat:h lnspevt.it shall appoint one clerk to assist the Hoard in 55EC. J, Ail railroads Ml'! Canal kit. 1 1 be lll-'.liilihed. the orhce of Superintendent ot Common Schools shall cease. itlie lr'orllMnce ot iu dudes, and all the eleion omcers sliall be duly lie Iliohw-lVH and all millliad and l-anal nliliiin-l ;'e.'- N"tn" contained in this constitution shall l construed to(swo'ao,amr'ne'lccordiiic to law. and shall possess all tlie qflalmca llt. llloilH.13 a, aiid ail llliliuau aim canal COIII M0- render any person now holding any State olhVe for a first oiftcial teiia t,on reMn-.-.ed by law ot cl-ction oflicers in this Commonwealth, At ie vIiaII 1 ..4 is,ittm,ri i.ti lam Ai.v b.GAoi 1 l.,n ! ineligible for re-election at tlie end of such term. Isaid eleciiou and dulv oualine.1 ,-iM-t.i .hi, ..Ikii ..'v.-.. . 1 . 1 , ,,' v. c 1 uc jiHin 01 mc su(Hciw cwin in diucc wnen ma coiims . ;".-.iiwi w ovc uiai maainir prool ol nis riLrht 10 the t.l..,-ii(m Or corporation organized for the purpose Shall tuion shall take erlect shall continue umd their coiuniis.io.is severally iucefs,. according u the general election livZ.CmmZM liave ihe rillt to Construct add .Mle a I ail-1 J""0"?" f'iai.0t". ,ha ""'"'e' composing c"'"1 I'cks and tncir itrks and at hourly ciHi.it of die votes i. . ...wcv v , , ' I. ,,lr " ;sa:d curt sliaU be elected at the first general etectlou after the adop-i"" l dispensed with, but overseers of election iuay lie selecte 1 I.- road betWHea ailV points Wlttiin tills Stale ail(l ,l0" d' constitution. lany precinct by said Election Coiuiiiissi.mers, whose duties aud now . to connect a' the Statei linn with radrnad ..i ; AU miasoi recocd and ll tustliw rouai vhick m not;"' ""il he Hie sum u Uum of ikcisccii i4 cImiuu in siia ty m.. to connect l lilt Otattl HHP Willi la.iruHll.i O I , specmed in this constitution shall continue in existence until tlie first exisuug elect ion laws appluahle thereto. Koturns of the el ' tiuu Other Stales. EvelV railroad Company Stliall ii4!-" ye' oe.tnc.us,aa ixiit l.iuiJrect aua sveveo-i?111 ' ae " SA4j " ie c otan election lor ;osen..u. . .1 - i . i r. i. i . . J Vry-nve.withoiitalmdgmentrttheirrjresentJiirisdicnon.lMjtnnlimifCT.1 have the Tight Willi itSrO,HI to illleraect, COIllieCt 'The Court of First Criminal Junsdic tion fottlw counties of SchuylCill. isheremlj With or Crosa anv Other railroad ami uliall r iLe,non and Dauplun is hereby alwhslie.li and ail caiise. ami pro-;P"vided incases couuty returns. Willi, or cross any Oilier rn.lirO.I(l, a.lU hliail re- !ccedinirsi.ding therein m the county fSchuylkillshallbetriedand a each of die Counties of the Commonwealth, (except Phila.!.-!- Cive aim transport, eaCIt IlieOineia paRSeilgarS, f I r ' """" aua yuarter Sessions :pna.)ine returns ot tne election shall lie made as in the case ol an , . . 1 1 . ... . . .- .-.- ... - ... j . .nillHHI, UVTI.1IIIII, muil.ll't-. him til H. H'H'ini Ol eillDlV. Wlllinnl I See. u. ine registers courts now In ex stenre hail t1 ii.s. u., j j .uuiiij u ic auopiiou ol tins constitu tion. delay or discrimination. HEC. 2. Every railroad and Canal Corporation! j56-. Je General Assembly shall, at the next session after the organized in this State .ball maintain an omctlJS therein, where transfers of its stock 8hall be Udgiof4tt' made, and Where Its UOOka Shall be kept for in- l Judges residing in the same district, the president judire shall spection by any stockholder or creditor of snchfeV d.t Uw ThS f'!!' 5 !,m.now, shai " abolished on ! triplicate count,; return and transmit the same. wi.Ln a1 Zt cHn. unectea to tlie rresident olthisCouvcntiou, at lli- risourg, Ooue in Convention this Third day of November, in the vest ef our iMtd. one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three. D. U I M BRIE, Cleric. JN- WAI KER- P-id--A true copy of ordinance of submission. M. S. tUAY, Secretary of th t'omtnor.wea'.tl:. Harrisljurg, Nov. 19.