TIIES UNBURN AMERICAN, M PtJBLISIlED EVERT SATURDAY BY SM'I W1LVKRT, Proprietor, Xtoor A Dlsslngor's Building, Market Square At 91.BO In Adtkne. It not paid within 6 Month 8. BdtcrtjUm taktn for Itti than tie Mimthl. OnivmOTKD with this establishment Is an axten- alveNEW JOB OFFICE, containing a variety of plam ana runny type equal to any estamisnment n tne interior 01 tne otate, lor wnicntne patron age of the public U respectfully solicited. j.j tto ibertismcnts. SPRING AMD MUMMER GOODS Just Opened at the Store of Reed Brother A Seataholta, (successors to 8. O. Reed tt Bro.) COMPRISING OF DRY GOODS of erery description and variety inch at Dresa Goods comprislne; all the novelties In fabric and shade. White Goods, Fancy Goods. Fell Assortment or Notions, which are being sold at the lowest Cash Prices. Also, Groceries' and Provisions, pure and fresh. Qpkensware, Glassware, and Wood and Willow Wars, Nicest Brands of Flour constantly on band. A very large ASSORTMENT OF WALL PAPER, both glazed and earotnon, always on baud. BOOTS AND SHOES from the celebrated hand made Boot and Shoe Manufactory of Watsontown, for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. BEADY-ZIADE CLOTHING, fall elzes and of the latest styles. FLOUR. A constant supply of western whKe wheat Sour a speciality. Tne public sre Invited to call and examine onr Goods tree of charge. Our motto is "Quick Kales and Small Proms," and to please all. The hlebcst prices will be paid for all kinds of country produce. By strict alleutlon to busluess and keeping at nil times the most complete stork, and selling at thelowest prices, we hope to merit a r.ill snare or patronage. REED BROTIIEU 8EASI10LTZ. Bunbury, May 8, 1H73. 8 g- o. O to . 7 3 O cl H ir H a 3 ft w BJ . w S o 3 a 5 32 S 3 s-. '-2 v 3 " m 3 n M. 9 8 C .'o s - 5" 2 f g o " jo ss 'era MAMtlNt. ,AIK easv! : -ong fsltaXlaatsi.gjhjtngTrop,.,,, .... ' . "'?'; -IL; WASHING MiCIIINK T With adjustable Washsrs.'receutly added, In- creustnil Its utility SO per eut, itvented and pateuted by 8. M. SMTll, York, Pa. It cleans 'all 'kinds of Cotblng belter and ?' nicker than any other Was.er. Itclcaps per. actly aud without injury, aiy artlrh from the finest Lace Curtain to the heiviert Bol Clothing. It will cleanse a half dozen Oentleimn'e 6hirts, badly soiled. In from 0 to 8 minutes, Including the Collar and Wristbands. . . The' steam belnr eouBued if the Waiher, the elotblns while beinr washed is also bleached. . Ofer bOO Machlues were sold it York sid Lan- ' easier C'ouiulos and over t70,X0 worth In this btaui and Ohio, within a year gWlatr ilfac tlnn. The celebrated Self-Adlustlne EUREKA Wiiueer Is attacked to the machine. t In from one to two hours a large Family's Wash can be done and rinsed, wits less than ball tbe labor required by hand. Rinsing Is done In this Machine thoroughly nnd rapidly. i We ask no one to purchase without first trying Y it menu. Bihol U acq ikes, 118. Will) Wrlogef, 125. Address U ordors to IRA T.CLEMENT, , MaaBfacturaraad AKeot, Sunbury, Fa. u"i y, April 56, iSTA. s IB KJ XtatabUabed In lS-lO. 1 PRICE f 1 SO IS ADVANCE , BALTIMORE LOCK J-R. JOHNSTON, HOSPITAL Physician of this celebrated Institution, ha, discovered tbe most certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy In the world lor ail DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. Weakness of the Back or Limbs, Strictures, Atiections or Kidney ana madder, invoinn tary Discharges,. Impotency. General Debill ly. Nervousness, Dyspepey, Laneuor. Low Spirits, Confasinn of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, Affections of Liver, Lnnge, Stomach or Bowel these terrible Disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those secret and solitary practice more fatal to their victim than tn ong 01 syren to toe Manners of Ulysses, blighting their most brilliant hope of anticipations, rendering marriage, ate., Impos sible. IOC NO MEN especially, who have become the victim of Soli tary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit wmcD annually sweep to an untimely grave thousand of yonnc men of the most exalted talent and brilliant Intellect, who might other wise nave entranced listening Donate witn toe thnndere of eloquence or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with full co liideuce. MAtt'tl A K Married Person or Young Men contemplating marriage, aware of Physical Weakness, (Loss of Procrcatlve Power Impotency), Nervous Ex citability, Palpitation, Organic Weakness, Ner vous Debility, or any other Disqualification, speedily relieved. He who place himself under the care or Dr. J. may religiously confide lu his honor as a gentle man, and confidently rely unon his skill as a Pb v. siclan. OHOANIC WEAKNESS. Impotency, Loss of Power, Immediately Cured and full Vigor Restored. This Distressing Anecuon woicn renders Liie m iserable and marriage impossible Is the penalty paid by tbe victim of Improper indulgences. xounc persons are too apt to commit excesses from not bclug aware of the dreadful conseqences that may ensue. Now, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation Is lost sooner by those falling Into Improper habits than by tne prudent I Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind arise. Tbe system becomes de ranged, tbe Physical and Mental Functions Weakened, Loss of Procreatlve Power, Nervous Irritability, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Constitutional Debility, a Wanting of the Frame, Cough, Consumption, Decuy aud Denth. A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. Persons ruined In health by unlearned preten ders who keep them trifling mo itb after month, takiug poisonous and injurious compounds, should apply Immediately. DH. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal'Collcge of Burgeons, Lon don, Graduated from one of the most eminent Colleges In tbe United States, and the greater part of whose lfe has been spent in the hospitals of London, Pris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, bns etlccted some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known many troubled with ring tug In the bead and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden aoauds, bashfuluess, with frequeut blushing, atteuded sometimes with derangement of mind, were cured lmmedlutelv. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all those who have Injurrf" themselves by improper indulgence aud solltr? habits, which ruin both body aud mind, u-attiuK them for either business, study, socle or ul'"--riage. " Thf.se nre some of the sad nd melancholy eflects produced by early habie of youth, vi: Weakucss of the Back and Limb, Pain in the Back and Head, Dimness of SigW, Loss of Mus cular Power, Palpitation of th Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous Irritability, Dcran:mcut of DieusUf Functions, General Debllit, Symptom of Con sumption, tc. Mentally The fen'tul effect on the mind are much to be dreaded Loss of Memory, Con fusion of Ideas, Jepression of Spirits, Evll Forcbodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Distrust, l ove of Solitude Timidity, Ac, are some of the evils P' duce InorsANDS of persons of all aees can now judtce wkut is the cause of their declining health, losing t-VJir vigor, becoming, weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance aboat the eyes, cough and symptom of consump tion. YOUNO MEN Who have Injured themselves by a certain prac tice Indulged In when alone, a bablt frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the euect of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, aud If not cured, renders marriage Impos sible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply Immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, the darliug ef his parents, should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of lifo, by tho consequence of deviating from the path of nature aud indulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons vrtT before contemplating MARRIAGE, reflect that a sound mind and body are the most nccessury requisites to promote connubial happi ness. Indeed without these, the Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage tbe prospect hourly darkens to the view ( tbe mind become rhadowed with despair and tilled with the melau choly reflection, that the happiness of another becomes blighted with our own. A CERTAIN DISEASE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure finds that he ha Imbibed the seeJs of this painful disease, it too often happens that an Ill-timed sense of shame, or dread af discovery, deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, can alone befriend lam, delaying till tbe constitutional symptoms ol this horrid disease make their appearance, such as ulcerated sore tbrout, diseased nose, noctural pains in the head and limbs, dimness or sight, deafness, nodes on the shin bone and arms, blotches on the head, face and extremities, pro gressing with frightful rapidity, till at last tbe palate or the mouth or tbe bones of the nose fall n. and tbe victim or tni awiui disease oecomes a horrid object of commiseration, till death put a period to hi dreadful suffering, by (ending him to ' that Undiscovered Country from whence no traveller return." It 1 melancholy fact that thousands DIE victims to this terrible disease, through falling into the hand of Ignorant or unskillful PRE TENDERS, who, by the use of that deadly Pol son, Mercury, etc., destroy the constitution, and Incapable of curing, keep the nnbappy sufferer month after moulb taking inetr noxious or in jurious compounds, and Instead of being restored to a renewal Ol L-iie v igor ana aappiueu, in ues- air leave bim with rained Health to sigh over lis galling disappointment. To such, therefore. Dr. JoBvtron pledge him self to preserve the most Inviolable Secrecy, and from his extensive practloe ad observation In the great Hospitals of Europe, and the first in this country, vlxi Englaud, France, Philadelphia and elsewhere, is enabled to oner the most cer tain, speedy and enectuat remedy la tne world for all disease of Imprudence. DK. JUHWIIUB, OFFICE, NO. 7, . FREDERICK STREET. IULTIMOBS, M. D. Left hand tide going from Baltimore street, a few door from the comer. Fail not to observe name and number. r-sr No letter received nmess postpaid ana eontalnlne a stama to be need on the reply. Per sons writing should stole age, and sand a portion. of advirtisoinenl aescriuwg jmuai.. Th.r. mr an manv Pallrv. Desirnlnr 'c . . . -A ,M.nmlm-A. ' ''. nonouu lmuunsn .uitin.i. " ' , Physicians, trifllug with and- mining the t-.y of all who unfortunately fall into their power; that Dr. Johnston deem It necessary to say es pecially to those unacquainted with hi reoula tion that bis Credential or Diploma always bang in hi office. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this Establish ment, year after year, and tbe numerous im portant Surgical Operation nerforsae by Dr.. Johnston, witnessed by the representative of the Dress and many other paper, notice or which res and many other paper, notice or which have appeared again, aadajcala before to public. beside hi standing a a geutiamaa of character and rponlbrmr, h i autttcieat guaxaule to the afblctedV' (tula disease speedily eared. March 1, 1873. ly BY SUNBURY, CONSTITUTION. Hew Constitution Proposed to the Cltlsens of this Commonwealth Tor their Approval or Rejection, by tho Constitutional Convention. Published by order or the Secretary of the (Joromenwealth, in pursuance of the 4tb section of an act of the Ueneral Assembly. entitled "An act to provide for calling a Convention to nrnonU the UontituUoD." approved tbe lull day of April, A. D. 1872. PREAMBLE. We, the enp'e of the Common wealth of Penn sylvania, grateful to Almighty God for the bless- ings of civil and religious liberty, and humbly invoicing ins guidance, do ordain and establish this Couatltuiion. . ARTICLE 1. DECLARATION OP KIOBT. That the General, great and essential principles of liberty and free government may be recognized and uualterubly established, we declare that Section 1. All men are born equally free and Independent, nnd have certain inhcient and Inde feasible right, among which are those of enjoy ing and defending life and liberty, of acquiring, possessing and protecting property and reputa tion, aud of pursuing their own happiness. Skc. 3. All power la inherent lu the people, and all free governments are founded on their autho rity and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness. For the advancement of these ends they have at all times au inalienable and indefea sible right to alter,reform or abnliob their govern ment In such manner a they may think proper. Site. 3. All men have a natural and Indefeasible right to worship AliuMitv God according; to the dictates of their own consciences ; no man can of rigui be compelled to attend, erect or support any place of worship, or to maintain anv minlstrv aguliHt his consent s no human authority ran, lu any case whatever, control or Interfere with the rights of conscience, and no conference shall ever be given by law to any religious establishments or modes of worship. l - 8sc. 4. No person who acknowledires the belne of a God and a future state of reward and pun- isnmenis snail, on account or his rrPtrlous senti ment, bi cliFotialillcd to hold onv office or nluce of truft or prollt under this Commonwealth. skc. 5. Elections shall he tree and eoual ; and no power, civil or military, shall at any lime In terfere to prevent the free exercise of the right ol suffrage. 6kc. G. Trial bv l:irv shall I a heretorore.on the right thereof remain Inviolate. I Szc. 7. The printing pi-ens shall be free toevery ncrsnn who mu v tinHi.itiilfM trt -vn minft tne pro ceeding of the Legislature or any branch of government, and no law shall ever be made to retain the right thereof. The fiJ communica tion of thouirliM and opinions Is o of the in valuable rigtit or man, and evcrj n may freelv sneak, write and nrlut on any subject, be ing responsible for the abuse 'hat liberty. No conviction shall be had 1" nf prosecution for the publication of papr- relatlug to the official conduct of officers or'nen public capacity, or to any other ru.itte- proper for public Investiga tion or iuformai'"1 where the fact that such pub lication was r'1 maliciously or negligently made shall be ei-i''ll,d to the satisfaction of the Jury t nr- ln indictments for libels the Jury shall r" "lc 1 o ueioruime tne law and tne fact udcr the direction of the court, as in otK-r cases. Sic. 8. The people shall be secure In thir poi sons, houses, papers, and professions, from un reasonable seatrhoe and seizures, and no warrant to search any place or to seize any person or things, shall Issue without describing them as nearly as may be, nor without probable cause, supported by oath er affirmation, subscribed to by the affiant. Skc. 9. In all criminal prosecutions, tbo accus ed hath a right to be heard by himself and his counsel, to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him, to meet the witnesses face to face, to hare compulsory process for ob taining witucsses in his favor,'and In prosecu tions by Indictment or Information, a speedy public trial by an ImpnrtMl jury of the vicinage; he cannot be compelled to give evidence against himself, nor can bu hs deprived of his life, liberty, or property, unless by the judgmeut of his peers or Die Ian of the land. fc'Eci. 10. No person shall for any Indictable of fense be proceeded acaiust cilmlnallv, by infor mation, except lu arising in the land or nsvil forces, or in the militia, when in actual service, In time of war or public danger, or by leave of the court, for oppression or misdemeanor in of fice. No person shall for the same offense be twice put in jeopardy of life i r limb nor shall private property be taken or applied to public use with out autliorily of law, and without Just compen sation being first made or secured. oeo. i. All courts shall be oiwu ! and everv man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law and right and justice administered llliout sale, denial, or delay. Suit may be brought ugalnst the Commonwealth in ucb man ner, in such courts, and in such cases as the Leg islature may by law direct. Sec. l'J. No power of susivndinir laws shall be exercised unless by the Legislature or by Us an- tunriiy. bite. 13. Excessive ball alia.l not be required. noi exce wivr flues imposed, tior cruel puuiahmeuls Inflicted. Sec. 14. AU prisoners sh.i'1 lie bailable by suffi cient sureties, unless for capital oflenes, when the proof is evident or presumption prcal I and the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, uiilesn when in esse of rebellion or Invasion the publie safely may require It. t-KC. 15. No commission of over and terminer or Jail delivery ahull be issued. dkc. 10. 1 be person of a debtor, where there Is not strong presumption of fraud, shall not be coiiliuued in prison alter dulivuriug up bis islute for the benefit of bis creditors, in such manner as shall be prescribed by law. dec. 17. No ex post pacto law, nor any law Impairing the obligation of contracts, or making Irrevocable any grant of special privileges or im munities, snail lie passe i. Sec. 18. No persou shall be attainted of treason or felony by the Legislature. BBC. l'J. So ait tinder hall work corruption of blood, nor, except during Hie life of the offender. lorleilure of estate tn ilie Commonwealth, ibe estate of such crson us shall d ntroy their own lives snull decuud or vcl us lu cases or natural death, aud if any person shall bo killed by casu alty, there shall ba uo forfeiture by reason there of. Sac. 20. The citizens have a right ln a peacea ble manner to ussuinblo together for their com mon good, and lu upply to those Invested with the powers of goveinment for redress of grievan ce or otber proper purposes, by petition, address or remoustrunce. Sue. 31. Tbe right of citizens to bear arms In defuuee of themselves and tbe Stale shall not be questioned. Sec. X3. No stupding army shall, In time of peace, be kept Bp without the consent of the Leg islature and the military (hall, ln all case, aud at all times, be In strict subordination, to the civil power. Sec. IS. No (oldler (ball In time of peace be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war but iu a manner to be prescribed by law. Sao. Zi. The Legislature k-M a title of nobility or berdltary distlucitou, mat create any oihou tue appoiuluienl of which shall be for a longer term Iban during good behavior. Sao. lis. Emigration from tbe Stale shall uot Kj nrnhihttttH. bxc. 'Jtl. To guard igalust transgression of the nnn which si have dolaut atad. we declare ''. f -verything lu thi article 1 exoepled out Ol i . . . . y leral power oi government, sun iusu iu- mam luvtuiaio. ARTICLE IL Section 1. Tbe legislative power of this Com mnnwantih shi.ll ha vssted In a General Astern bly, which shall eouslsl of a Seuale aud House of Representative. Sao. $. Member of the General Assembly auil hi ehoasui at the ueneral election every e- Thalr Larni of service shall begin on tbe first day of December next after their elec tion.' WkoMOvar a vacancy shall occur la either u w. .....i,)!,,. aMmmv iliuMaf shall Issue a 1 !"' T fwr of-alecnoa to nil oca vacancy i maiooer oi u .rui. u , 1 Sao. . Senator stroll he elected (n I of foot year, and Represent" of two year. PA., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, 1873. Sao. 4. Tbe General Assembly shall meet at twelve o'clock noon, on the first Tuesday of Jan nary every second year, nnd at other times when convened by the Governor, but shall hold no ad Jon ined annual session after the year one thou sand eight hundred and Bcvvnty-elght. Iu case of a Vacancy In the ofllce of United Stales Sena tor from this Commonwealth, In a rencss bo tweeu seeslons, the Governor (hall convene tbe two houses by proclamation on notice not ex ceeding sixty days to fill the same. Sec. S. Senators shall be nt least twonty-flvo years of ago, and Representatives twenty-one years of age. They shall have been citizens and inhabitants of tht Slate four years, and inhabi tants of their respective districts one- year next before tbclr election (unless absent on the publie business of tbo United, States oi of this Stale,) and shall reside hi their respective districts dur ing their terms of servic e- Sac. 6. No Senator or Representative shall, during tho time for which he shall have been elected, be appointed to any civil office nndcr Ibis Commonwealth, and no member of Congress or other person holding nny ofllce (except of nt-torney-at-law or lu the militia) nndertbe United Btatcs or this Commonwealth shall be a member of either house during his conilnuar.ee ln ofllce. 8zo. 7. No reison hereafter convleted of em bezzlement of public moneys, bribery, perjury or other Infamous crime, shall bo rllfible to the General Assembly, or capable of bolting any of fice ol trust or prollt In this Commonwealth. oec. o. i be members of the Genera. Assembly shall receive sucb salary and mileage for regular and special sessions ns shall be fixed by law, and no other coinpeusatlon whatever, w tether for service upon voniniltteo or otherwise. No mem ber or either bouse shall, during the term for which he may have been elected, reccivo any in crease of salury, or mileage, uuderany law puss ed during such term. dec. V. the senate snail, at the beginning aur close of cacb regular session and at such o'A,'r times as may be uecessary, elect one of it mem bers president pro tempore, who sh-'' perform thn duties nf tint I.lentanunt Gcernnr, in any case of absence or disability that officer, and wheuever the said ofllce of Lieutenant Governor shall be vacant Tbe House of Representatives shall elect one of its members as Speaker. Each h. n hull choose its other olllccra, and shall judge of tbo election and qualifications of Its inemocrs. Sue. l'J. A majority of each House shall con- slltuto a quorum, but a smaller uumber may ad journ from day tn day, uud compel the attend ance or absent niomoer. Skc. 11. teach house shall have power to deter mine the rules of its proceeding und punish its members or other persons for contempt or disor derly behavior in its presence, to enforce obedi ence to Its process, to prot'ot Us mcmbort against vlolcnco, or orTers of bribes or private so licitation, nnd witn too concurrence of two- thirds, to expel a momher, but not a second time for the sumo cause, and shall have all other powers necessary for the legislature of a free State. A member expelled for corruption shall not thereafter be eligible to either bouse, und punishment, or contempt or disorderly behavior shall not bar an Indictment for the same oflense. Sec. 111. Each house shall keep a Journal of Its proceedings and from titnu to time publish tbe same, except such parts as require secrecy, nnd tne yeas aim nays oi tne members on any ques tion shall, at the desire of any two of them, be entered on the journal. pec. 18. I he sessions of each honse aud of committees of tho whole shill be open, unless wnen the business is such as ought to ' fcpt se cret. Sac. 1a. Meituer house shall, without the con sent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place than that lu which the two bouses shall be sitting. dec. in. l he members of tbe General Assem bly shall in all eases, except treason, felony, vio lation of their oath of office, and breach or sure ty of tbe peace, ba privileged I rotu arrest during their atlenduuce nt lbs sessions of tliclr respec tive houses, and in going to nnd returning from tbe same ; und Tor any speech or debate in either honsr, they shall not be questioned in any other place. cue. 10. The state snail be divided into fifty Senatorial districts of compact ai.d contigious territory, ns nearly equal in population as uiiiy be, and each district shall be entitled to elect ouc Senator. Each couuty containing one or more ratios of population shall be eutitled lo one Sena tor for each ratio, and to an additional Scuator for a surplus of population exceeding tbrce-UTths ol a ratio ; but no couuty shall form a sepcrate district unless It shall contain four-fifths of a ra tio, except where the adjoining counties are each entitled to one or mora Senators, wbeu such county may be assigned a Seuutor on lees than four-firths, BLd exceeding one-half of a ratio. and no couuty shall bu di vldc.d unless entitled to two or more Serutors. No city or county shall be entitled to separate representation exceeding one-sixth of the whole number of Senators. No ward, borough, or towushlp shall be divided In tbe formatiou of a dutriet. The Senatorial ratio shall ba ascertained by dividing the whole popu lation oi tne etate oy tne unmoor nity. Pre. 17. 1 he members ol the House or Repre sentative shall be apportioned among the sever al counties, on a ratio obtained by dividing the population of the Slate m ascertained by tbe most recent United Slate census by two hun dred. Every county containing less than five ratios shall have oue representative lorovery full ratio, und an additional representative when the surplus exceeds half a ratio ; but each couuty shall have at least one representative. Every county containing five ratios or more shall bavu one representative for every full ratio. Every city containing a population squal to a ratio shall elect separately its proportion of the repre sentatives allotted to the county ln which it Is located. Every city entitled to more than four representatives, and every county huvlug over one hundred thousand Inhabitants, shall be di vided luto districts of compact and contiguous territory, each district to elect It proportion of representatives according to Its population, but no district shall elect more thau four represen tative. Sec. IS. The General Assembly at Its first ses sion after the adoption of this const itutiou, and immediately after cuch United States decennial censes, shall appnrtlou the Slule into Senatorial and Representative dittricl ugreeahly lo the previslous of the two next preceediug seetious. ARTICLE III. l.KUIM.iTION. 8kctiom 1. No law shall be passed except by bill, aud uo liili shall be so altered or amended on its passage through either house us to change Its original purpose. Sec. j. No bill shall be considered unless re ferred to a committee, returned therefrom, und priuted for the use of the members. dec. 3. no bill, except general appropriation bills, shall be passed, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed lu it title. Sec. 4. Every bill shall ba read at length on three different days in each house all amend ments mude thereto shall bo priuted for Ibe use of tbe members before the llnal vote is taken ou the bill, and nu bill shall become a luw unless on Us final passage the vote bo taken by yen and uays, hte uumes of the persons voting for and against the same be entered ou the journal, and a majority of the members elected to eucn bouse be recorded tliereou a voting lu Us luvor. Sec. o. No ameudmeul lo bills by oue bouse ball be concurred in by the other, except by a vote of a majority of the member elected there- :r ':"". UV yea and nays, and the uaiuo of . i.k fJ.r' .TfflR" recorded upon the Journal thereof, and repm--- - . fereuce nau ue aaoincu lu min , the vote of a mujorliy of the members elueccb thereto, taken by yeas aud nays, aud tho name of those votlug recorded upon mo journal. Sec. S. No law shall be revived, auieuded, or the provisions thereof exteurtcd'or conferred by refercuce to Us title ouly, but so much thereof a U revived, stueuded, exteuded. or couferred, thai I be re-enueted and published at length. Sec. 1. Tbe Geueral Assembly shall uot pass any local or special law Authorizing lbs creation, extension or impair ing of lien I Regulating tb affair of counties, cities, town ships, wards, boroughs, or school dun let , Changing tbo mimes of persons or places,,, f Changing the venue lu civil 0.cfithg, alterlug, Authorisiug tbe laying--kye, streets, er al or malutaiuliu? r " ley L, '.f or1brldges, or Incorporating i or bridire eomnanla .. , ? rl between tkl and any other Stats , Vacating roads, towns plots, streets or alleys t Relating to cemeteries, graveyards or publio grounds not of the States , Authorizing tho adoption or legitimation of cnnuren , Locating or changing county seats, erecting new counties, or changing couuty lines , Incorporating cities, towns, or villages, or changing their charters I For the opening and conducting of elections, or nxing or changing tne place oi voting , Granting divorces ; Erecting new townships or boroughs, chang ing township lines, borough limits, or school districts Creating officers, or prescribing the powers nnd duties of officers in counties, cities, boroughs, townships, election or scbocl districts. Changing tbe low of descent or succession i Jtcgiiiutlug the practice or jurisdiction of, nr changing the rules or evidence In any judicial proceeding or Inquiry before courts, aldermen, Justices of tbe peace, sheriffs, commissioners, ar bitrators, auditors, matters in chancery, or other tribunals, or providing or changing methods for the collection of debts, or the enforcing of Judg ments; or prescribing the effect of judicial sales of real estate - Rvu-llliittiifl tho tamm, rT r ton d I n sr ! po .r. and duties of aldermen, justices of the peace, magistrates, or constables i Heir" luting tbe management of public schools, the building or repni tug of school houses, and tbe raising of money for such purposes j Fixing the rate of Interest , Affecting the estates of minors or persons un der disability, except after due notice to all parties In Interest, to be r-lt';d ill the special enactment , Ruinittiug sues, penalties aud forfeitures, or reruudluv moneys legally paid luto tbe Trea sury i r.xe:nptlng property from taxation , Regulating labor, trade, mining, er uianufauc- luring, Creating corporations, nr amending, renewing, or extending tne charters thereof. Granting lo nuy corporation, association, or In dividual any special or exclusive privilege or Im munity or to any corporation, association or in dividual the right to lay down n railroad track. Nor shall the General Assembly Indirectly enact such special or local law by the partial repeal of a general law, but laws repealing local orspeeial acts may be passed. Nor shall any law be pass ed granting powers or privileges In any case where the grunting of such powers and privileges shall havo becu provided for by general law, nor where the courts have Juris diction lo grant the same or give the relief ask ed for. Sec. 8. No local or special bill shall be passed unless notice of the Intention to apply therefor shall have been published in tbe locality where the mutter or the thing to he affected may be situated, which notice shall be at least thirty flays prior to tho Introduction into the Geueral Assembly of such bill, and ln the manner to be provided by law ; the evidence, of such notice having been published, shall bo exhibited in the General Assembly before sucb act shall be passed. Sue. 9. Tbe presiding officer of each bouse shall, in the presence of the house over which he presides, sign nil bills and joint resolutions pass ed by tho General Assembly, after their titles have beeu publicly read immediately before sign ing, and the fact of signing shall bo entered on tbo journal. Sec. 10. The General Assembly shall prescribe by law the number, duties and compensation of th uinccrsand employees of each bouse, nnd no payment shall be made from tbe State Treasury, or bo in any way authorized to any person, ex cept to an acting officer or employee elected or appointed in pursuance of law. Sbc. 11. No bill shall be passed giving any ex tra compensation to any public officer, servant, employee, ngent or coutitictor, after services shall have been rendered or contract made, nor providing for tbe payment of any claim against the Commonwealth, without previous authority of law. Sec. 12. AU stationery, printing, paper and fue.1 used in the legislative und other departments of government shall be furnished, nnd the print ing, binding and distributing of the laws, jour nals, department reports, uud all other printing and binding, nud tbe reairiug and furnishing tbo halls und rooms used for the meetings of the Geueral Assembly and Its committees, shall be performed under contract, lo be giveu lo tbo lowest responsible bidder below such maximum price and under such rcgululious as shall be pre scribed br law , no member or officer of any de partment of tho govoruincnt shall be In any way interested iu sucb contracts, and all such con tracts shall be subject to the approval of the Go vernor, Auditor Geueral and Stutc Treasurer. Skc. 111. No law shall rxleud the term of any public officer, or increase or dimiuish bis salary or emoluments after bis election or appointment. Sec. 14. All bills for raising revenue shall ori ginate in the House of RepcKCtilalivcs, but the Senate may propose amendments as ln other bills. Sec. 15. The general appropriation bill shall embrace nothing but approbations fur the ordi nary expenses of the cxeculit-u, legislative und Judicial departments of tbe Commonwealth, in terest ou ibe public debt, and for public schools ; nil other appropriations shall be made by sepa rate bills, each embracing but one subject. Sec. 10. No money shall be paid out or the Treasury except upon appropriations made by law uud ou warrant drawn by tbe proper officer lu pursuance thereof. Sec. 17. No appropriation shall be made to any charitable or educational Institution not un der the absolute control of tbo Commonwealth, other than normal schools established by law for the professional training of teachers for the pub lic schools of tbe Stute, except by a vote of two thirds of all the members elected lo each house. Sec. 18. No appropriations except for (tensions gratuities or military services shall bo mude for ebarilublc, educational or benevolent pur,Hses, lo uuy person or community, nor to any denomi national or sectarian Institution, corporation " association. Sec. IU. Tbe General Assembly may make proprialious of mouey to institutions wherein tho widows of soldiers are supporl-d or assisted or the orphans of soldier are tuulntalued and educated; but sucb appropriation shall be applied exclu sively to the support of such widows aud or phans. Sbc. SO. Tbe General Assembly shall uot dele gate to uuy special commission, private corpora tion or association, any power to make, super vise or Intel fere with any municipal Improve ment, money, property or effects, whether held In trust or otherwise, or to levy taxes or perform any inuuicii al function whatever. Sec. -1. No act of tbe General Assembly shall limit the amount to be recovered for iujurle re sulting in death, or for injuries to persons or proiwriy, and la case of death from such inju ries, the right of actlou shall survive, nnd the Gcucrul Assembly ahull prescribe for whose beu edt such uclious shall be prosecuted , no act shall prescribe any limitations of lime wllhlu which suits may be brought against corporntious for Injuries to persons or property, or lor oiber causes dillereut from those fixed by geueiuUuws regulating aclieii aguiusl u alum I persons, uu! such acts now existing are avoided. Sec. 23. No act of the Geueral Assembly shall authorize the Investment of trust funds by execu tors, administrators, guardiuus, or other trus tees, lu the bonds or stock of uuy private corpo ra t loo, aud sucb acts uow existlug are avoided, saving Investments bcre'.ofore mude. Sec. 'Si. The poser to chauga the venue in civil aud criminal cases shall bo vested lu the courts, to be exercised lu such mauuer a shall be provided by law. Sec. 24. No obligation or liability of any rail road or other corporation, held or owued by the Cximmouweallh, shull ever bu exebuugod, truus minisuJaul"lcd Plpoued. or lu auy way dl rucl lUbiilVyi(P-Ueuu':l Assembly, nor .hall payment thereof iulW released, except by UO. 25. Wbeu Ibe General8. rrott,,ur K eouvened In special session, thefeSP.!0.1, De lslalion upon subjects other than tboenu.JcK' ted in the proclamation of the Governor, uuiiYn sucb sessiou. tsao. 20. Every order, resolution, or vote, to which the concurrence of both house may be ue cessary (except lu the question of adjonruiueul) shall be presented to "e Guiuiuor, uud before It h. "eel on upproved ry him, or bclug uUappioved by two-third of both heuses. ao- cas of 'bill" rBlC al"1 lllu'tation Vrribcd In Sac. 87. No State offloa!l be' continued or created for the Inspect ion or Ufsisuring of any merchandise, manuraatrrfr or commodity, but any eouuty or asaniclpality mar appoint "h officers when aaihorliaed by law. 0 New ISeries, Vol. S, S. JI5. Old Nerles, Vol. SS, Xo.SH. 8r.o. 28. No law changing the location of the capital of the Slate shall be valid until the same shall have been submitted to the qualified electors of the Commonwealth, at a gonorul election, and ratified and approved by them. Seo. 2tf. A member of the General Assembly who shall solicit, demund, or receive, or consent to receive, directly orlndlrectly, for hlmseiror for another, from any company, corporation, per son, any money, office, appointment, employ ment, testimonial, i-uvard. thing of value enjoy ment, or of personal advantage or promise thoro of, for his vote or official luhnenco, or for with holding the same, or with an "ndurstunding, ex pressed or implied, lint bis vote orotilclnl action shall be lu any way Influenced thereby, or who shall solicit or demand any such money or other advantage, matter, oi thing aforesaid for another, ns tbe consideration or his vote or ofllclnl In fluence, or for withholding the same, or shall give or withhold his vote or Inflnuuee In consid eration of the pnymcut or promise or sucb money, advantage, matter, or thing to sioiber, shall be held guilty of bribery witbiu the meaning of this Constitution, and shall Incur theflisabilitles pio vlded thereby for said olfense, an) such addition al punishment ns Is or shall b provided by law. Sec. 30. Any person who shall, directly or Indl rvetly, offoi , rIvs, or promise any money, or thing of value, testimonial, privilege, or personal ad vantage, to any executive or Judicial officor or member of the General Assembly, to Influence him In the performance of any of his public or official duties, shall be guilty of bribery, und be punished ln sucb manuor as shall be provided by law. Sec. 81. The offense of corrupt solicitation of members of the Geuurul Assembly or of public officors of the State, or of any municipal division thereof, and any occupation or practice of solici tation of such members or officers, to influeuee their official action, shall be delincd by law, aud shall be punished by Hue nnd Imprisonment. rkc. 33. Any person may be compelled to testify in nu lowCiiI investigation or judicial procecdiug, against auy person who may bo churged with huving commuted the otl'eiisc of bri bery or corrupt solicitation, or practice of soli citation, and shall not bo permitted to withhold his testimony upon the ground that it may crimi nate himself or subject him to publio Infamy, but such testimony shall not afterward bo used against him in any judiclil proceeding, except for perjury in giving such Icsiimoney, und any persou convicted of either of the offenses afore said, shall, as part of tho punishment therefor, be disqualified from holding any office or position of honor, trust, or profit In this Commonwealth. Sec. 311. A member wbo has a p trsonul or pri vate interest in nuy measure or bill proposed or ponding before tbe General Assembly shall dis close the fact to the bouse of which be Is a mem ber and shall uot vote thereon. ARTICLE IV. tub executive. Skctios 1. The Executive 0iniirtinent of this Commonwealth shall consist of u Governor, Lieu tenant Governor, Secretary or the Commonwealth, Attorney General, Auditor General, State. Treas urer, Secretary of Internal A Hairs, nud a Superin tendent of Public Instruction. Sec. 2. The supreme executive poffer shall be vested la iho Governor, who shall take care that tbe laws be faithtully executed , he shall be cnoscn on tne day or the general election by the qualified electors of tho Common woalth, at tho places where they shall vote for Representatives. Tho returns of every election for Governor shall be sealed up and transmitted to the sent of go vernment directed to the President or the Senate, wuo shall open and publish them ln the prescnoo of ibe members of both bouses or the General Assembly. Tbo person having the highest num ber or voles shall be Governor by the Joint vote or the members of both houses. Contested elec tions shall be determined by a committee, to be selected from both houses or tho General Assem bly, and formed aud regnlnted in such mauuer as shall oc onected by luw. dec. a. the Governor shall bold his etllco dur ing four years from the third Tuesday of January next ensuing his election, und shall not be eligible to the office for the next succecaing term. dec. 4. A Lieutenant Governor shall be chosen nt the same time, In tho samu manner, for tbe same term, and subject to the same provisions as the Governor , be shall be president of the Semite, but shull havo no voto uulcss they be equally di vided. Sec. 5. No person shall be eligible to the office of Governor or Lieutenaut Governor except a citizen or tho United States, who shall have at tained tbo UL'e of thirty yeurs, aud have been seven years next preceding his election an inhabi tant of the Stutc, uulcss he shall have beru ab sent on tbe public busluess of the United Stales or of this Stute. Sec. 6. No mombor of Congress or person hold ing any office under the Lulled States or this Stute shall exercise the office of (joveruur or Lieu tenant Govciuor. Sec. 7. The Governor shall be commander In chlef of the army and navy of the Commonwealth, and of the militia, except when they shall be cull ed into the actual service of the United States. Sue. S. lie shull nominate, and by aud with tbe advice and consent of two-thirds of nil the. mem bers of the Senate, appoint a Secretary of the Commonwealth and an Attorney General during pleasure, a Superintendent of Public Instruction lor four years, and such other officers of the Com monwealth a he is or may bo authorized by tbe constitution or by law to appoiut , he shall have power lo till all vacancies that may happen lu offices to which he may appoiut during the recess of the Seuale by grunting commissions which shull expire nt the cud of their session , he shall buve power to till uny vacarcy that tnay happen during tho recess of the Senate, lu the offico of Auditor General, State Treasurer, Secre tary of internal Alfair or Snperintedeul of Pub lic Instruction, iu a judicial office, or lu any other elective office w hich he is or may be au thorized to till If the vacancy shall happen during the session or the hcuale, the Governor shall uoininaletotho Senate before their llnal adjournment, a proper person to fill said vacancy. Hut in auy sucb case or vacancy, lu nn elective office, a persou shull be chosen to said office ut the next general election, unless the vucnucy shall happen within three culcudur month Imme diately preceding snch election, lu which case the election lor suM office shall be held at the second succeeding general ulecliou , In acting ou Executive nominations, the Senate shall sit w ith open doors, und iu continuing or re jecting the nominations of the Ooveruor, the vote shall be taken by yens aud uuys, aud shall be en tered on the journal. Snc. 0. lie shall have power to remit fine aud foileitures, to grant reprieves, commutation of seiiteues uud pal dons, except in eases of liu peaehmeut, but no pardon shull be grunted uor sentence commuted, except upon the rccouiineu daliou In writing of the i.ieuteiiaiii Governor, Se cretary or Iho t'olnmouwcallh, Attorney Geueral and Secretary of Internal Affairs, or uuy three of them, after full bearing, upon due publie notice and lu open session, aud such reeoiuiiieu lallou, with I ho reasons therefor al length, shall be re corded and filed lu tbe o'I.ee of Ibe Secretary of lb" Commonwealth. Skc. 10. lie may require Information in writ ing from the officers or the Executive Depart ment, upon auy subject reluliug to the duilus ef their respective office. 6zc. 11. lie shall, from time to time, give to tbe Geueral Assembly Information of the stale of the Commonwealth, and recoinmeud to their con sideration such meusurcs as he may judge expe dient. Sec. 13. Uo may on extraordinary occasions, convene the General Assembly, and lu case of disagreement between tbe two houses, with re spect to the time of adjournment, adjourn them lu such time as he shall think proper, not exceed ing four moil lbs. lie shall buve power to con vene the Senate In extraordinary suasion, by pro clamation, lor the transaction of executive busi ness. Sau. 13. In rase at the death, eonvielloa on Impeachment, futlure to qualify, reslgualloo, or other disability of the Gbveruor. the powers, du- 1 --. ami BiimliiiiiMiits of tin otllrs for the re mainder of the term, or until the disability " removed iual, deT0V9 upou ,ue Lloule- ' rnor. r Hko 11 i.. lu iho ofllce of LleuWnat r" W ha Lieutenant Gove"n0V.uS17red by tb. 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One week I Two weeks 1 Three Four Five Six Tiro mo's Three" Six Mn ' One Year of Governor, his sent at Senator shall become vacant whenever be shall become Governor, and shull be tilled by olocllou as any other vacancjf lu the Senate. " Sec. 15. Every bill which shall have passed both houses shall be prcscnlod to the Governor , If ho approve,, ho shall sign it but It be shall not approve, he shall return It with his objec tions lo the house ln which it shall have origi nated, which house slutll enter tbe objections at large upon llicir Jonrnal, and proceed lo recon sider It. If, after such rcconsidoratlon, Vwo thirds of all the members elected lo that honso shall agree to pass the bill. It shall be scot with the objections to the other house, by whlcb, like wise, it shall be leconsiderrd, and If approved by two-thirds of all the mombera elected to that house, It shall be a law , but In such cases the votes of botb houses shall be determined by yeas and nays, and the names of tho members voting; for and against tho bill shall be entered on tb Journals of each house respectively. If any bill shall not bo returned by the Governor within ten days after it shall have been presented lo hlmy tho same shall bo a law In like mauner as If he had signed it. unless the General Assembly, by tholr adjournment, prevent Its return, lu which case it shall bo a law, unless be shall Die tbe aniU, Willi UIB OOJVUllwiio, vi o v.V Ul .uo uo- crctary of the Commonwealth, and give notice thereof by public proclamation within thirty days after such adjournment. Snc. 10. Tbo Governor shall have power to dis approve of any item or Items or any bl 1 making appropriations of money, embracing dlstiuci Items, and the part or parts of tbe bill approved shall bo tho law, and the item or Items of appro priation disapproved shall be void, unless re passed according to tho rnles nod limitations prescribed for tbo passage of other bills over th execntive veto. ' Sec. 17. Tho Chief Justlcs of tho Suprome Court shall preside upon the trial of any contest ed election or Governor or Lieutenant Governor, and shall ilceide questions regarding the admis sibility of evldcuce, and shall, upon request of tho committee, pronounce Ms opinion upon other questions of the law involved in the trial. Tbe Governor and Lieutenaut Governor shall exor cise the duties of their respective offices until their successors shall be duly qualified. Sec. 1.8. The Secretary of tho Com niob wealth shall keep a record of all official ants and pro ceedings of the Governor, und when required lay the same, with nil papers, minutes und voucher relating thereto, before cither branch of the Gen eral Assembly, and perform such other duties as may be enjoined upon bim by law. Sec. 10. Tbo Secretary of Internal Affairs shall exercise all tho powers and perform all ther dutlos or tho Surveyor General, subject to such changes as shall be niudo bylaw. His depart ment shall embrace a bureau of industrial statis tics, and he shall discharga sucb duties relating to corporntious to the charitable institutions, the agricultural, manufacturing, mining, mineral,' timber aud other material or business Interest of tho Stale as may be prescribed by law. Ue shall annually and at such other times as may be required by law, make report to the General Assembly. Skc. 20. Tbe Superintendent of Public Instruc tion shall excercisa all Iho powers and perform' nil the duties of the Superintendent of Common Schools, subject to such chunges as shall bo, mado by law. ' - Sec. 21. Tho term of the Secretary of Internal Affairs Bhall be four years, of tbe Auditor Gene-' ral, three years, and of tho State Treasurer two years. These officors shall be chosen by the qua-' titled electors of the State at general elections. 'o berson elected to the office of Auditor Gene- I ral or State Treasurer shall be capable of holding tne tamo ouico ir two consecutive terms. Sec. 2. Tho present Grcut Seul of Pennsylva-. nla shall be the seal of the State. . All commissions shall be ln the name and by authority of tho Commonwealth of Peuusylva- nla, aud be sealed with the State seal and signed by the Governor. ARTICLE V. TUB JCDICIAUT. Section 1. The Judicial power of this Conr nionwealth shall be vested iu the Supreme Court, . in courts of common pleas, courts of oyer aud terminer and gcnerul Jail delivery, courts of quarter sctslon of the poace, orphans' courts, magistrates' courts, and lu ouch other courts as the General Assembly may from time to time es tablish. Skc. 2. Tbe Bupremc Court shall consist of se ven Judges, who shall be elected by the qualified electors of the Slate at large. They shall bold their offices for tbe torm of twenty-one years. If they so long behave themselves well, but shall' uot be again eligible. The Judge whose commis sion shall first expire shall be chief Justice, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall first expire shall in turn bo chief Justice. ' Stc. 3. Tbe Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court . shall cxteud over the State, and the Judtret there of shall, by virtue of their offices bu Justices of oyer and termluer and general Jail delivery In tbe several counties, they shull bare original juridlctlon In cases of injunction, uud where a corporation Is a party defendant, of habeas cor--, pus, of MANOAMts lo courts of iuferlor Jurisdic tion , und or gco wakkanto as lo ull officers of ' the Common wealth w hose Jurisdiction extends over the Statu, but shall uot exercise any other' original jurisdiction, they shull have appellate Jurisdiction by appeal, cebtiohari or writ ofer-; ror iu all cases, as Is uow or may hereafter pj provided by law. Sec. 4. Until otherwise direct by law, th court of common picas shall continue as at pre sent established, except us herein chuuged , not' more than four counties shall,' at any time, be' included iu one Judicial district organized for said courts. Sec. 5. Whenever n comity shall coutalu forty thousand luhahilauts it sha'l coustitute a sepa rate judicial district, and shall elect ou Judge learned In the law , and the General Assembly shall provide for additional judges. Counties' containing a population lest than is sufficluut to coustitute separate districts shall be formed Into couveuicut single districts, or, if necessary, may be attached to contiguous districts as Ibe Geueral Assembly amy provide. The office of associate' Judge, not learned lu tbo luw, Is abolished lu counties forming sepurute districts , but the sev eral associate Judges In office beu this constitu tion shall be adopted shull serve for tbelr unex pired terms. Sbc. 0. Iu the counties of Philadelphia and Alv leghcuy, ull the Jurisdiction aud powers uow veated lu the District Courts and Courts of Com mon Pleas, subject to such changes s may bv made by this coubtituliou or by law, shall be lu Philadelphia vested in four, and In Allegheny la two distinct and separate court of equal and co-, ordinate Jurisdiction, couinsed of three Judge ' each ; the said courts In Philadelphia shull be designated respectively as the Court of Common Pleas number one, number two. number, tbre and number four, aud iu Allegheny a the Court f Common Plea number one and number two, but the number or said courts may be by law !' creased, from time to time, and shall lu Ilk ' mauuer designated by successive be number; tb ' number ol Judges iu any of said eonrls, or iuauj couuty where the establishment of an additional court may be authorized by law, may be Increas ed from lime lo lime , aud wheuever sucb Uu crease shall amount In the whole to three, such " thre? Judges nholl compose a distinct and sepa rate couit as aforesaid, which shall bo num bered as aforesaid. Iu Philadelphia all suits shall ' be Instituted lu the suld Courts of Commen Pleas, without designating Ibe number of said court, and tbe several courts shall distribute and appor tion the busiuess among tbsin In such uinnujr jji,. shall be provided by rul of court, and mm court 10 which auy tuil shall be thus assigned shall huve exclusive jurisdiction thereof, subject to change of vuuue, as shull be prwvMed by law. ' In Allegheny each conn h" have exclusive ' Jurisdiction of all proceed1-' l ' and in equi ty commenced therein ubject 4u change of voW a may be proyj.'-'- t " Sec. 7. Philadelphia ther shall tO ona ' Prot hi MrJ 4 0,Iic4i "d on Prolbonotary for '..-aid courts, unit l., h,.l,l .1 " 1 e . 7 " iw fttiro yearn, - Subject to removal by a n.alurky 'of -tba ai Judges , thesuid Prutbotiotarsball apMl-"acn assUlants a may be necessary and .- 'orizedby oiu vuuits, aua n ajin nis ass1""' ' v celve fixed salaries, lobe d"-' n"uea bV luw and paid JL-jr said couuty , all "Heeled In said office, except such as -'a.T lv due to tha ' Commonweal!!, -xali be paid by the Prothono- ' tary luto t- coiuiU' irauswy Eackf eonfl shall bar-. separate dockets, exoept lb judgment1 docket, which tuall contain ike judgments and" lieu of all the said court, a la or way b Ml rucid by law. ( I'oftfltMiSt' 'il lv.
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