RATES OF ADVERTISING. Four Man or lent inassAlMe half norms. Tan lined 4 .4 more than four', constitute a spare. Half q., one sp. a o khut sq., one day. $0 60 cc one week— 120 . 4 one week.... 200 " one month.. •800 " one month.. 600 44 three usinitha 5 110 " three months 10 00 44 Biz m nabs.. 800 44 six months.. 15 00 . 4 one ye0r.......12 00 44 one year .-- 20 00 IE7 Business notices inserted in the Loom. counts, or balsam marriages and deaths, TEA OBJETS MI LIVE for mach Lnsertion. To merchants and others advertising by the year, liberal termt *ill be offered. Os Ike number of insertions moat dasignate4 aa he nivertacement. W . " . Marriages and Deaths will be inserted at the same qetes ta regular advertisements. iluoinego eats. ROBERT SNPDGLASS i.,. .., ~ -- • ATTORNEY Al' LAW; Office with Hon. David Mummy - T . , Third street, above Markel, liarriiburg, Pat N. B.—Pension, Bonnty an4,Militliry claims of all lands prosecnt, d and collected. Refer to floes John 0: Kunkel, David Mamma, 3r., and 11. A- Lamberton:' •' ; - ' • inyllidacw6ux 31. H. MItLER,'' • AirtortStkys•L AW, OEFlCE_ AN ' 811,9 z AKp.i , s BUIA,DINGE - • • t BETWEEN WALNUT/ma Iit4I4AKET SQUARE, sigtAdcw Nearly opposite the Buehler House. T HOS. C. MAoDpIVELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IifTLITARY CLAIM AND PATNIVT A6'.NNT. Office IN Barke'a Bow, Third street,' (Up Biafra.) Having formed a connection with parties in Wash ington City, wno are reliable business men, any, busi ness connected with any of the Departments will meet with immediate and careful attention. mfky . WEICHE ; 1 1 SURGEON AND OCULIST, RESIDENCE THIRD NEAR NORTH STREET. Hale now folly prepared to attend' proniptiiin dallas of profoseion in&Rita braokkal. A Laois AND Vller , IFIIICHABEIWIIL MIIIDIOAL MXPEII.IIII3I Justin's hint in pfoialalng fall sample satisfaation to all who may 'favor lkiinirlth a WI, be 'Mediums. Chronli oroAretlisrimitura. ; . I ' Inlll4AArly , , . . 11. WARD. , • • . NO. 11, NORTH THIRD ST., 114.10LISBUNAL ST.EINWAYPS PIANOS; juLopms, VIOLIN N 4ttrrAßBl Banjos, _Flutes, Fifes, Drains, Actordeass, dramas, nasal AND . 300 i &cc, dce., PHOTOGRAPH FRAMJE ALBUM, Large Pier and Mantle Hinton, Silunripand Oval Frames of every descriptionpade to order,Regnildingdons. Agency far lisraePa Ileekhg Machines. U7' ehlet Music amity Wall. , ontl-1 SOHN NV. GLOVER, .IFERCIIANT TAILOR ! Has Jest received from New rOlt; an assort meat of , fN/LSONABLE Wick la 61.11 SO Lli 111M1X1010.114 - 1110 Publis ai nov22) MODERATE PRICES. - dtt W RARRY. WILI/4 1 4M COLS43I2Mr. A• 4l 3 l 7 3sl W r i n g 402 WALNUT STRUT, 'H.T.E7tiIELP.III A.. Genoilfdlabits for Soldiere proitiptij at - Medea, State Mhos adJosteditc, • 101120•411 m SMITH & ATTORNEIra-AT-LAW, THIRD STREET, Harrisburg, Practice in the several °carte of Dauphin county. Col lections any's-promptly. • " • A. 0. SMITH, 7. B. EWING. tJCOOK,.Merchant Tailor; e 2 7 CHESNUT ST., between Second and Front ? Has just returned from the city with an assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMIMES AND ; TESTING'S, Whle.h will be sold at. moderate mime and. Made up to • order; and, &loo s ita anorkment of TOADY &UDR Clething and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. • • no►2l-lyd: D FiNTI.I3TIVIE. 4 L GII,DEA, B. D. 8. 1 14 i, tut N 0 . 119 MARKET STREET, 381 BILTINKEL'a .BUILDING, lIP, 81Vit.ti. RELrG-I° TRACT AND SUNDAY SCHOOLSIEPOSTIORT, ' E. OEP,MAN; st aorrni smooml trfiezety Ames* onasinni, • Ruminants si.t Depot forthesele of Stereeeeepee,liteloompopleTtere Dude and Misdeal Inetiumente. * Mee; onbeari tibia ri*Ovirtiticommist j 0 RN' WV'M'Ait T As NA,8101.-: . • C - AII-13 RIRWS HOTAL, HARRISBURG, PA. Allmanner of visrrrNist, WEDDING INIVINTISP NESS .CALROS eXecated im! the 01 P4,a4iPti s =r id stoat ressoiable terms. - tidy' bfiligt arm et IWO •"itto4; PLARRISHRRO, PA. The undersigned intbrins the Public, Shit'he has' Mi.: rently renovated and refitted his mell-known "Union lotel" on Ridge avenue, neer the Round House, and is preparedtobecommodateMtisses; atrangersandtravel as in the beat siiyPb 100411 1 .4 His table wlß'be supplied withlhe bebt the Meskete sPord,,andat Ws her ! d.l be Assad superior brands .of ignore and melt beierages. The, very best III:0OMM -4stliyortor reliroaderl employed It the!ettops In this , fal4 , -USN= BOBTORN, F BrA:N.KiLIN;1101781 11 1 DALTINOVN' • This pleasant• and commodious Mobil keg beim tko relighly, riadttied and . re-faralshod, . It is' pleasantly dtaatedon NortbzWest earner of Howard and Vraiklin streeta,a few doors wen °MO Northern Central Rail vay Depot. lavactattelitamladditartiiikaaitart ends Pests. ' • - fk;:/alWinf9yrioprietor, Jel2-tt aild. Of R. :rILA THEO. F. BOHEFIrrit I ..;:!a• CORK CARD 'AND , JOD 111114_TEar.. No_ is MAAZET EIT*II7, HARSIBRuzak.. 1D particular attentio6 plid ' to'ptinting,'ruling sad bhdraihoad Blankiidibilfests,./noursio. Poii eit 0 ealus,Bill-Reade, &a. W ViAting and baraii Oita st4fifi low. • :eel and in The beat merle s INN 0138P68. ORICKERINGA MATE AGAIN OBTAINED TDB GOLD - RIED,At,s strbCtifics , 'FAll., BOSTON,' • sits TKO IitiONDIMF *WM O.PER $l.lfY, comPAiiroasi Wessman for the oniatingtreeuzioa, at Mania bujettp Market shoot, w.nwooss i e MUSIO STORM. AWNS 1 YOU KNOW WERE. YOU TJ can get Ana Note Paper, Nerelopea, Whiting and Wedding Oar& ? At SONIFYIIIMI NOONATOEN. Rtriliall9ll STOCK OF QQ ORS.— wflitllooX, & 00.. are now able to offer to tufa . leteenakOad the pablAvat large" • 'took tlio Purest lignora ever itOts~ into tIJ, stiarlubb, Wirt at bk Part the following varieties . : W 111.13) 1z SPOTCH.OLD BOURBON. WINE--08 ,- SHREW, ota) MADEIRA. WARD, ToUPBY & qq: PALE BRANDY.' •• %. - • - " ,lARDCA' SPIRITS. PRINZ NIIIW,INNIZANDISUM. • - DRAWS PLANTATION BITTERS. Then Minors can 4 iternagfri,l, Wlnotlision to tbelooNiek & Oa. BMW sly 'masa Wil• variety of W 6l a l g7 ankstialit Wrilifftiebao imitivtas war inmates eT the, i a. NI lia—-*;*4o4sr,iit !PM eideetaildail aitieje4—ebasp—iit I • 10111,111:11 11001E8TOBE. • • . " . ,- - i - 1- --- ,:,'----% --, - ,- - - 1,-- *.-..- - ------ --- -- ~.... - -.. . I . * .- . . . • . ' . ........_ - ' - I'V '''- ---- -`''''. -- -IP• - - • . . . ~ . . ,- --:- . . _ .... • . : .... r , 4 , ' - • • ' 1 1 I A mil= .... .._.„ :,y... . • . . •••.. • ...... . . . . . . , . • VOL. 5 , -NO. 247. Alietellantous. PENSIONS, BOUNTIES, BACK PAY, W}i Claims . aid Claims for Indemnity. STEWART, STEVENS, CLARK & CO., etgiorna • and Counsillorr-sliZato, and Solicitors , , for all kinds of Military Claims, • 450 PENNb . YLVANIA AVENUE, • WASHINGTON, D. C. 'hie Arm, haying a thorough knowledge of the Pen. don 'Business, and being familise with te practice in Lif the Departments of.Goverinnent, believe that they cart afford greater facilities. to Pension, Bounty, : and other elsimente,.for the prompt and successful ILOCOM. plishment of Mantles" catenated to thic4than any. Other erM in Washington. They. desirel to socnre Inch an amointof this business se will enable ,thernito execute the buaineas for each Claimant very cheaply ouid on the basis Of their pay contingent upon 'their success 'in 'eeich, case, 'Far this purpose they will secersethe serileecof Law Firms drt each , protejnent .leszlity throughout the fhates. where such husiness may. se , hid, furaidi one} iiith the ineessary - blank 'forms of application and evldenis; teqUiaite printed pamphlet infitractione, and circulars-for distribution in their vibinitY,w4h also- Clateo XMMOS illaerted l .eri upol diis exertion of the papers and tranamlisimi of - the same to - them' by their local. associates, they will promptly perform tie business here. • • • , • .. 117' Their chargei will be ten dollars for o f fi cers and Me do/Uri/or privates; for eacliliension or Bounty and Bark Pay 'obtained, and ten' per cent.' on amount of Olaima for Military Supptiss or Cksimsfor Indemnity. 1.17"' Soldiers enlisted since the let ofMarcli;18(11, in any kind Of Service', Military or Natal;who are disabled by:Mimes 'Or mesundS,' are entithid to Pensions.' All soldiers who .serve •twq years or during the. war, should it sooner dole. will, be entitled to $lOO Bounty ' . Widows of soldiers who afi or ern killed, are 'entitled !to Pennions, and the $lOO Bounty. If thers:bs no widow, then the minor children. And if no minor children, then the father mother, sisters or brothers. are enti _ad es above to ' lliellloo Bounty and Back Pay. JOSEPH B. STEWART - , • - • • • RESTOS L. STEVENS, EDW &RD PLARII, 'OSCAR AI . PTRVENB,' ' ' WILLIS ILIGATLORD: • .fraeuttleGTOE, D. 0., 1862.. - lApply at our office, onto .our AsSooletetit manta, P4.--JOHN A. BIGLER, Attorney and pierasvga.,. Pl. l -40tW8UR3-, & :RIDDRIAL,.A34,I - PA.—WM. R. MUTH, A.M.ofiLej. awl Pau.soludrin.s, ..41,111:INNIORILD,411 Atwood street, :M. ill. SHIM, Attorney and Counsellor. r • lifilsinsaTom, Pi.-31011)' sod Counsellor; • • U M BINQE~ ` ' • • iyil-dly J . ,49,,K Ey & 0-0.18 - 8.11 - o sTo At.E; • HO. SOX , II 41,11,11,111,T. T • • ' Iit.AR.RZEIBUREP, n i t w it t r kst a.: &wets '419i4 , . Astpo Mae to the eanufsebtre of • ••• • . . BOOTS .AND E B ' ' SI; Irlitds and issleitiss, lit the salted ind•siost rut. st ostiitikorytkitei. ' ' Thar Oki* 41/i.Soiitlity lit it'll, • %Phis Csif sad Patna Loathe , ' Booti' aid tAids, lrteet mitYlei; Lama , Said Misses; editlis;iikiii istherylhois in irest misty; 'and' tr rat irTerytblni Manacled with tut Shot, - • ; CbSTOMSR WORK will be partlaalirly 11102910dt*, sad in all &wee dalisflotion . bemitreMed! 'Lairs Stied +fp &h. ?fiss of the'bsgt onakirsitt tAa efitiitrry. Theibrifi praistical etperienie of the undersigned, and their thorough tireowledge of the. busineseiwill, they trait, be stificient gnsraotae ta the public that they will do them justice,„andifarrdeh tqltexa- art mead,' that will recommend itself for utility, cheapness and dura bility. , (lane] • • • ..4AONSON & CO. URINGER'S PATENT BEEF TEA, in_ 1 holid, ciatntratellattliet df ' JAEF AND IttljEtA Convertiblolipmedistely into a nourishing and` Oli o:4m* soup. Highly apribed 14. illaWleer of eniSiblefif This admirable article condensed into a compact form, ill'the substantial and nutritive properties of a large Hof Meat and vegetables. The readinese with which It dissolves into a rich and palatable Soap, whielegoold require hours ,of preparatlen accerdbig to ~the liana method, method, is an advantage ire ma nj iltaatioiii of life too obvious to seed Urging.. Its highlynotrlahing qualities imagined.with Ira delicacy, it lovaluriblefor the sick; whilelor thruitin h ft; it lis a perfectsubetitnie for !Fortin:mit aid vigitib -ft will keep griod si4 olimato. • ' • • • 1, ' It hi ppeigliudy,w,"ll, adapted NOB 4 FBAtTipisliff . , by tand or pea, ph° esinilis amnia thOse Mildentadipriva tions of a comfortWe tlieys • • VOW INVALIDS, whose caprielovroppotite can this MP (*Wed& moment: , r FOR SPoItTiIhOIN and IttO,ORFIONIILST to whom, both ito compactness and anti pkeparithiii 'WO 'reisOad reeintit• ••Itt!r bbl :f u • " • •• • •`• aviiv r tg , Wbl:1 1 ,10a & /I - It Ault; T 11, 1,, i , O• ; 1. lesl LL 1r Fat 0 17-11 i `Tilt 1 17. Al*J? aVA11g94 11 , 4 4 1 / r IV _AL IV7 C 3 . -211 33,31 , 11,111: - 1 1 11 9FIFRAND ( .o.E.fimrirt.PlLN/Al r 13 ' kik?* -!1.• it• • gIiODA DtwaQigti filetiveradisaly libido- 160 the , eittfraw 4j l Aare*. TitrAL, east as. da/taaar:. • ; 1 .W1,17. 7 4 01 t5..* , Jc 00, 1110 IT 8.1 goS T .0 R , • • NO.9i 114.1.1K1T H. 471141111050, EMT MiliiBp3, PIAIOIq, , - miaLopEON6, . , VIOLIN E?; ST*7O ( l, " • DRUMS, Frnik _PkaUTINS, AliONDNOttli, at the lowest CITY P 110119; at " LNOOIIWB MUSIC amen,' , , , • no, es luirkwAT exam. THE.' BEST- •PAIWILY SEWING ' ' WIIEELER"it IWILSOWS:. NEW OFFICE, SkuareViiezt to" Odider's • . • 'irrAlatigni Nie earn in operation. ' A general . nadetturent of "natieblike , a6d*edlea cos Menai, on .115214-1 . • : •• . . MISS MARGARET HIN '; E! Will exbfbit and iell, them, and also , do. all Matti maehlneoaeldrig oitiltebe•niaebined , in'the.beat manner. The patronage of the yelolieia teepbotfullyraolititoki. • 01488,W g .. • z' "I L . :Wavracrevis CARBOTS; DZIELTOHNII, WU is, POSTBIt i ittNIAAL WATES, All) .p it .1C AR.Tr /I .840 TTL/1 S ,• of 'vizir Dzeinurrios. -` • B. G. W. BANNERS; eland!, • - ' 27 flouth Avoid steret, Phihmielplda. TA PANESE '6hoice. lot of eJ this celebrated Tea justieceived. It is of the first cargo ever Imported, and Is much superior to the Chi nese Tess its quality, strmigth sal fragrance. and is also entirely free of aillOtepstioa, coloring or mixture of any, kind. It is the naturalise Of the Japanese Tea Plant. Yor sale by - • • Wit. ;WOK, jr., & 3 ov„ BUSHELS York Stage, Potatoes, , of different' kinds, ) 1;400 swain, vet* Pete 411 11 17 • • A choke lot of York State -Bettor. nneerkr lot of Chttowips4llolMiesalli 4kellbluirt B l Net vendee& and for sale lor • !1.1 , 11 - . W. ea Bog +4 co- • deal4tt Nsi,lool,lositeedriet " li tcart2 &ANL], 2 and 11, in an ANA, new, and 4000 ago toerrowad. 'sot tor ahla low till ' TIC D00Z,! .. J " giarilz l ' iitilici - DIS. Prir s )" . "O'Pat*llirtlitrall szuhisiniZ' ,• 11 ''' ,- . • )., . or . ri,, i , to_.--it •Pirromirra t na l it f i ~ ~ A . .., ~......„...,. .." ~ • , ..t. .. .. HARRLSgURG,' PA., THURSDAY; JUNE 18, 1863. eR(ic.F.EDIDiA;S THE DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. 11218ui81}i18i i Jelle l l7, 1863 The trienniel Convention, of the pemooratie party of liennsYlvania,'foi 'the nomination of candidates for Governor <and Siidge of the Supreme. Court, assembled in the House of itepresentatives thiS`,merningitt ten o'clock. The fo/loaring is,a,list of, the delegates: , MINATCiRIA.L ‘DEtiGATII9. lat Di3titat,- 2 P/a/aclapAid—C. E.' 'Emnerley, Chas. L. %At' CitataidaY; Albert it Sco field, • 2. Cheater and Detotoarethns. D. Mantey. 3. 'llfonig , o'rizery—LJohn A. Martin, . 4. Bucks-L:Paul'ApplelftiOk. , " • . 5. Lehigh and Northimilitoh—W. .linitek. 6. Berkereie. llagonman. 7. Schuylkill—G. de B: Keim. ' • 8. 'Carbon ; ; "Monroe, Pike and,firagne—Viiineas Arnold: • • 9. Bradford, S'usquehanna, Ir„.yoritiri4 arid Uvan—W. W. lUrigsbury., ' 10. Luzer*:—M.. 'llannum; _ 11., Tioiet, Potter, Ill'Kean arid learren—Mor timer F. Elliot. • ' : '" 12: Clinton,Lyconiing, Centre'and Union—Dr. Jarnee M'Miciken. • • * • ••• .13. 'Snyder, Northamber/and, Hantour'and Cd lumbea—lsaao D. Raker. • • • 14. CurrOirtoncr, Perri,:rathiata Di. E. Di Ciawford.' ' - ' 15. Dauphin and Lebanon Wm.: M. Breslin. - 16: Lancaster—l. E Hinder, Dr. Henry est. penter. 17. York--Dr. John Mil. • ' 18. '4ll.datkl, Frank/ n and Fulton—Dr.`Nr: C.' .19) Saineiiet; Bedfaid and 'Huntingdon—lL Bruce Petriken. Bkirp Oarnbria and Clearfte/d-.-Vitilliam Kettle.' . •, , ; 21. Indiana and Armstrong...J..3. &mom.' 22.1 Westmoreland and ffayette—W esley :23. • Wathington and• Greene—J. Gerrard. • • .24. Allegheny—Wm. H. WHee,.J...E. Huey. .Beaver and Butier--43amuel B. Wilson... 26.• :Lawrence, Mercer. and ~ Venango,D. S. 27:.. Eris ond Crarford—,C, A. Lei4ermsn. , • 28.1 Olarionoreferson, Forest anii.pk , Dr. C. IBM itEraiStStATIVIS DELEGATES.. porge, , Allegheny. has. M ` Blpkards, Baker, Leo. S., Bays, bl'Afee. Armstrong -and _'Westmoreland.!--.1. A. M'enl lough, John George, E. 0 eichty.• -11eisver •thicl.'Lizziitnee.: l --Desi'd-Tidball, E. B. Dougherty.' 7 ' r . i • • Arke.--Adam W. Eaoffmnn,H. Mender back, Wm. Rinse. •-•- • <.. • Blair.—O. A. Traugh. Bradford—V. E. Piollet, J. H. Pearce.. . . Bucks—Dr. 0. P. James, Joseph. Morrison. -Samuel Marshall, 8, P. Irvine. .ComAria.,---.P: 8 : Noon: • < ' Carbim and Lehigh—Jacob Erdman, Dr. Lin, .derman. • Centre—John C.,Hoover. 'Chafter—Chas. C. Moore, John H. ,Brinton. it'Morridon. ' • CY/cm - on, Lamhgrton. 'ClearAeld, Jelei;a6n. ll:Wean and Elic.-'-•-Ken, btid, 'BIC6d, Dinibl W. MObre: • ' ' • Clinton and'EycennikiL=A: 7 . 'Dietrick, Columbia,, Manipur, Wyoming and Sullivan.— Sniith; Bitekatew. , ' • Crat4"ord , and Wcirren.:—LThomaa . N: -Brooks. B. Brown. • ' .; ' ' Ounibeiland and Feriy—Satti. Hepbtiril, ry Vau)ihits.t-lar. 'C. Benet, Itayitond. .6 , llo,vari---.741.0. B. Blocks. 04)17Mith. • .1 ' Fay e tte -T B Seartjglft. ' • Franklin', and - Stentier, A. O.' Greene.-L11:- T. Paulii.t' ' Huntingdon.—J. S. " '` Indiana.—lrvin Steele." 'q "'Juniata, and Silyder—A... G}. Bonsal9, J. edanniitige, LinicaBter.Jiiii. M'GrAnn, Efiiititici 13: iithicßolit.' - b. Byttn. Lebanon.- 7 Dr . Coop9r. , l'''Llizernet. M. Bill; Winihditetri Jdhn M. Heller. • ,•o- • , • 6ei Mifflin—Dr. G. B: r 1 ..! i;illoisree. and ‘Pike—Oharlea , D.••Brodhesd• S. Yost; i:Beary, Char is aunt.- • 31 orthumpton 4 -4eurge.ll , Hicktass, i 'Norehunaseriand--JaciobiLieeenring: Pilitadelphia.4—iildexander.Diamondy Dr. Geo. Nehingari Wint.MeMeillin, Joseph Menheimer, Then. ;Outer, • john • Campbell, Robert • Barra Mine Shreemaker;Kkeo. , -Irrin; DenjAlltitli Belly, Andmi,` Ilintriakeri•Joieph Ctoekeitk, George Fisher, Charles F. Miller, James Donnelly; Crane, - : Frank MeLauphlinr , '. , ' • - , ' I.!Poitirt and' Tioga.....Altimwteogrhitej Dewees 4 , Hughes, Thon t li, twalkhz, ,•-• • • • • .aii s ?,' Sus qu ehanna—G en. John Blanding., si Sonserieu--64. J. , °album.. • 1 h •- n ff r athireekn. 4 ..WO 6.' Callehan, F. , PattersenJ :AraelisaVllttott J. , Name • !.i York.—David Small, Henry Lattimer. FRANCIS W..IIIIGRESy Chairman of the StatcCeutral Oatetritter s , called the delegates to order, ao..iatorumtd.ihow thA be illra9, prepared; to hear _-nominations „for,,temperary Preeideet of the Votiventien, • 7 •• • • , JAMS , nominated, -Re BRUCE PETRIKIN. oMr , ' CAMPBELL .:nontliwte4.oEOßW , W. NEBINGER. • . • • • NOON nominated MM. _KETTLE; i nt' Cembeis county. , , ' , s fate 04 114 tubstitutio, of Mt. EMU*/ Witt taken, and the Chair, announced the substitute On the motion tosubatitute Mr. Nebinger for Mr. Vetrikin, the yeas sad asps were called, and were taken with the folio wing reeulti:i.— ayes, (for Nebinger,) 7fl; noes,•(foryetrikin, • ) . 50. Wm. 11. Butler, of Carbon, was then chosen . temporary Secretary. Mesta. Win. Kettle, and R. Brnce Petrikin were 'thereupon - appOinted to conduct - the temporary President to . the chair. On taking , the , chair, Mr. NEBINUEI was greeted with cheers and applause., „Ilueoldi Gentlemen of the betnuoratio Convention, I thou*, yen kindly, tor the high honor pin hove been yleased to confer arm ino, find, I shall, endeavor, to the ; . bat ,of inT ,sibiAT..tP, Oar charge, the ;temporary iiiitim#,Dipynkoct .uPon , we to your entire satigfantipq r f,1,,.1 it ' ' 1 ' ' 4 444111 An Was 010 44L1T AP, PE41.44; 11 0: be Aikitn A 9.9 . 1 91 01,Vitiktil XI ogro. ..r 1 , - - *Ms Cl l 44Lla 4 , PC wisowiNcliiiiii. a l! amend to riseeliel it, eioept,.. ) *S i t' . 1 1:: 1 7,ept, Olti•PtiQPl;(44 4 0444 4 .11 4 0 f4Pi x re .4 15 40 1 both show their oredentials,„ : ;0341444pipp Was accepted by the niorei, and agreed tb by the Conrebtion. LEWIS C. CASSIDAY moved that the gen tletrien nova acting ati secretaries, (14essrs.. Barr, E. Karns and Win, a Entler continue ki to act until a pormanineNirganizati'on "bti effected., ;Agreed , . , . Somo,discossion took place relative to con. tested seats, rfhen it" was decided , to pass them over fbr.tile present. The oredentiats of members irefa' then re ceived. . . . s Mr. 4AGEAMAN . moved that a, committee of One from each Senatorial district, be-pp pointed to select, a permanent President. - Mr. PETRIXTIVmoved to amend by eledting &permanent President'at °ace: Mr. IiOON moved" to elect Mr. Hughes by e,eelame,t,iotl. • •„ ,• ••• Hon. FRANCIS W. AlirilE4 ani4, that ehoiklirdeeline the honor:' ' ' • I • Theteelte.no vote uribre the Incitibii . .of ; ' •, • `• Hone PHILIP .JPHNH,QN was. ' var.of ,adhering to the cuitom of referring, ki.) 4cckic4Pe to 'ootranittee. ' e ii Mr. KAMERLEY 'sat& In peottliar• times like thete this. Convention Vught.to be , sadal. fled p ; detailr I Anow,it has, i to,een heretofore the custom that the permanent jorganization lute beed referred to a tomrilittei. 13iit cir etimetanads alter cases. tier* Member Of -this . Convention should. have' the right of 'ex , - pression, ! Liken this - floor ; ; - that. ) the. privilege shall be uniform and universal, extended. to every body, 'and therefore it it t:hupreVince of every Mairitt thin obardber 'to emit bit vote for the pertminent , organitation.'' It is our:duty juilipr Oa , oircumetances-to forego precedent. I agree wy f h, the, gentleman from Huntingdon that we should present a direct vote upon4he iineetion. 'lie was O pp osed tO neerecy. The principle's °fiche Convention Shouldredein the consideration of all. . • . Mr. Praß/K,11f,.t0 .avoid; further .debate, will:11164 his proposition, , SEARIGIIT' Waited to kno w if he was to lie alloireiCa Boiie in , this' tlonientidni ' He had. Made numerous; vein attempts to attract attention from, theghair., It, had. tieen,decided at the Reading Convention in 1856, and the systemof glecting Officer's of the peimmient orginiiiition Was adopted - there It has been the istuil Way• to elect the iperinanent -, Preail dept•by a majority orthu.delogatee.ofthe , Oon , vention.• the other officprshavegenerally been selected,by committee. The . times did not re. quife any c hange in the'neuerfair and inipar T tie,. usage Of 'the rpittity.v ' " • -Me. SAAAMILRY • renewed 'the. motion • to proceed to the election of permanent,Precidont of this body. ~ Moied to amend by ad tileg;, ""and 'that a committee Of one from each Senatorial district beappointed to sales:Ai other officers, and that a committee of one from each Senatorialdistrict 4 13,e p.ppcinied : to frame reso 7 luting." Mr. L IBERTON - afteileards," In 'Order-to proinote harmony, withdrew his reaolution. lion. ARNOLD . PLUMER. regretted to. sO so much feeling ab,out the molter of ,the glee ; Lion of a President., ..No.matter.who might be chosen, he.(theoplalier) r viivat.isfied. ttptt.he wouldibe44 gcuifiDitniocrat,tatid that shonkLbe sufficient. bir,PIOLIETT laid that itqwould be an ad vantige`not to be Obliged to vote against aoy Democrat. Tne - trianit Inc . ctiiiun - or r - rustuuni - ,wCH/ finally adjusted by the adoption of tle follow• ing resolutien : 7 Resolved, That a ciiminittee? corresponding With the Seriatiiiial representation,' of 'itch Sen,atoritil districesiall be' appointed by the delegities of the dietilot, to report officers fOr the permanent organization' of this Oonveti tion., • " recess was mien 'for ten minntes, after which - the fellciwini'eopiniittee on i . permanent organization Was chosen t I 00 - 11WITIKE OK 0110110SIZATIONa • 1. C. E. Kamerly, N. R. Shostnaker,James Donnelly, Charles Fti Miller. 2. Rhodos. • 8. Job& A.. 4, Jos. Murison. ' . 1 5. Wm. B. Hatter- J. Ilarnm*n.,, , • 1 - 1.441k0. -'' 8. Chfirlei Brodhea4. ' 9. John B. ' ' ' " it. • 13. Peter' Ent. ' ' ' 14:' E. D. Oraiford. 15. O''Beif , er. ' ' ' 16: 11: 'K.; kinkil. S. kerns': ' ' 17.' Henri Lattinier:: J. Cdiburri' 211 O. A. Traugl►° • '2l. J.' G. Steele. • 22) Weal.* Proae. 23: 4 W. S. CaUolmn. 24." Wm. M l Gee - A. 'J . : Baker. ..25. Bahiuel Maretiall: 26. Arnold Plumer. 27. Thomas 14% . Brooke.. ' ' -1 ' 1 20,- Kennedy L. Blood. . = :=i motion't4 64,foUrli Un two 41 1 011,0 k. yhts bit, • ' Hon. PHILIP . 1 .70E1300N' nioved -that We rules btihe Mouee , b4Represtfitatitee beradop ted.sei far twi preoticeddk - Addtptiid'."s , s ' A disclissien-ensuedie to itniltoptiot 64 airpointing . 6 Corn mitifeti Ott Re abliitione let once, of. of kvititiq' Whit eleeiniinentkOrgehrat t tiott was•Andeed. ; or • Adjourned nntilitilb o'clock.' • AFTETIOD I N tIiESBiON. ' , Thb C kale called ineethig together 14- gr o'c. 1 0 0 1!•,,, • - • "The ion of delegates Wes celled. • Hon, ARNOLD giajgEß,,Chso,niem,cettithe C6mmiitee on PeptafieutOrganizstion report‘ „ -- ed the following as the ofttoers of the Oonvett- Lion: WgZSIDENT, ri$DL.pY rhalltDENTll o Alex. Drummond; A: IBrumaker, lit• F. Bel-' ley, Wm. J. Crane, Ohms. B. Manley , , Secoh S. Yost, Dr. A. P. James ; Ssoob'Eardnian,LAdim' W. Ksuffmsn, Ft' Deweei, P.• Arnold, Gen. s ' Jno. Blanding, John M. Hiller, Miles White, John T. Hoover, Dr. GeO. It Mitchell, Jabot, ' Leisenring, D. S. Cooper,. Richard M'Grann, Henry, A. Wade, Dr. John Abl, Augustus morick Dr. W. Moore, J. A. Wpollough, John. George,: Jonethan Green,, Jpnathan Garrett, Dr. A . K. M'Quaid, Pr. /47 8 1 , 44111 1 . Wileon, C. L. Leiderman ,, C. Barle y. `Becrectihrieti. , 4% MA Hutchinson, Allegheny; C. L Wolf, Philadelphia; J. Simpson , Africk I Huntingdon; Whitman, Erie; W. C. Steim, Adams ; C. Barr, Allegheny ;C. S. M. latterne: ' ' • 'The report iwas.adopted. „ . • - p'esigeut PATTERBON on Acktng the 0 1 1Erf IselOV •. • , • -NOW lh'. ll °Frahu-rAti ,4•ArA -,P4ifit s irititude to be milled onto pri , elde over the `liberations of the selcoled representat ives of the Democracy Of theireat'Stitent Penneyl van*: On'h i oi)OX - *IWO( 1 eel grate- X • ful. Fellow delegates, never—never since the formation of this State, :have the proceedings Of any deliberative body been looked for with se treat solicitude as•that of the Present. Td tip .the : stancli k rd ,hearer for .the great Demo cratic party at any time lea, great work, but at the present time, when the ,people of the whole World-are looking Upon the success and pros perity. of the party for:the restoration of our oppressed and bleeding ,country, to its once happy:and peaceful state, is truly a great work. You are all aware thit harmony, good will and dignity are necessary on 'the part of every de liberative body; and :are. needed to give weight itnd character toite 4leliberations. trust and hope that Re will enter , upon this important duty'with an eye single to' the prosperity of the party iehieh we represent,. which is' the only party which is truly for, the; beat interests of theeountry.• Let, our motto be Principi ; let our,platform the_Star, Spangled . Banner, ribich has gotta thrthigh many victories on land and Zeit; end viatery will crown our efforts. (Cheers:l • "' ' ' • Hon, FRANCIS W. HUGHES offered the folloAving resolution: , Reeo/red,' That a Committee nn, Resolutions 'shill Selected in the same manner's§ thO Committee' on Permanent' Organization, and ills all resolutions offered in this Convention pertlining, to platform shall be referred to the Committee on Resolutions without debate, and that said Committee 'shall have power to select their Chairman. • ' :Mr. CAMPBELL., (Phila.) objected to the resolution—he . protested against its adoption; he' dicl,not wish to be gagged in that manner, ' the resolation' Was finally agreed to, and the Convention' adjoutned fot a• few minutes to al low tins e for the. selection of the committee. , When the • Conventiow was, again . called to order, the Jolloiciug named gentlemen were announced al; 'ha;ting been appointed on the Conliniltee On Resolutions :' = ' Ramerly, .G. W. Irvin, Lewis C. Cosstitly, John Connolly. , • . • . 2. John H,, Brinton. 3.. Henry 4. 0: K. Junes. '5.• Philip•Jbhnson. ' - • Ai, Mr...Hine& _ 7. P, W. Hughes. 'Thee. J. Ham., 9. V. E: Prolett. 10. S. B. • Winoheiter. or 11. R. Brown. •- . 12. C. •A.. Mayer. , , 13. Isaac.D. Raher. -' 14. 'RatatiellTephurn. 15. W: Breslin. l&. J. E..Hiester and Henry Carpenter. ,17.. David Small. . 18. A. C. M'Heil. , , „ . 19. R. Bruce Petra'''. 20. Wm: Kettle. ' ' • 21. J. B. Sampson. ' • • ' 22. T. H. Searight. 23., W, T. H. ,F44oy. - 24. Hugh M'Afee and Dr. J. E. Huey. 25; t. Wilson. 26V 27,, W. A. Galbraith. ,28.. C. L. Lamberton. The credentials of D. W. Bennett and D. W. Moore; Contestants ' irota Clearfield, Jeffertion and Elk *ctio.fities; Were diecustied, and D. W. Moore was finally admitted. . The credentials of Joseph Dionheimer. and Theodore Coyler, contestants from the Fourth distrtnYin ` i utts~~ier6'rllnouuaeil: Dr. NEBlNGEft i moved that the subject be referred to-the delegation from the city ef Phil= adelphia. • Messrs. LAMEERTON, KAMERLY and JOHNSON spoke against the motion, 'and Messrs. NEBINGER and CAMPBELL spoke in fSvor of the. motion: Documents , in the- oasii Mr. .LAMBEATON., moved ,that ;Theodore CuYler be admitted as, adelesate. On the iinebtion the yeas iind nays were ( VAOD-yt , m, 5 6 1 - 51 1 78--72. 04 Josephs Monbeimer "raj adMitted... • Adjourned mail 5 o'clock, p. m. : • ,EVENING - SESSION: ' '." ' The Conveition re-assembled this evening 'at five And a half , ' , I .otl motiOu of,,Tdr e ,CAMPABI , L, a committee Trap stipulated to wait en the committee' pa ieiblatione,ia . 'iteceitatia Witten t hey won tui proisted iti r eport tolhi Coaventioa. 'f • The domutitteei after some tiMeireturnitd; anti infpotueil,..the Convention that , Loy bad performed tlOr. duty, and .had to report that the tioMplitteeci tt 'restiltitione'would not be ble VC , ' tepee) 'to the COnfeition• "" before eighi, `o!cloefu • 3 . .! "'". - 94, 1ir49. 1 11.0 fir . QA? 211 VEL L,: the; Current, lion atourned, to i re-aseemble .at seven, and * , A.k.4eTieti hitt osetaelt the &loin - lion again issetuidedi /1 , • ; gen. F. .HUGHES, from the codinfittio , , on rottolutioneotaid he had the honor, to report the folhiwipg . reschitions, which were, .unani . adopted 'in committee : ' • -• • PREAMBLE. 'reSolutiOns; upoit 'the state df the country; passed the' Roltieldf 14Presentativea of, thikeommtiawealth ongthe 13th 51 4 47 -A-Pr4 ll ,a, ti#ittiimAlutrqui ito, is a furtuer s esproasion Qf our,,virre upon pttblie 'affaird; resolve as' folloWel: Bevilvid; Thie wisAgain reile* Chi iityli - of tdblity,to•theqonqtitutiOn oftheolToited States,' t4 l e„lireekaharter.for whjoh•our i lothera strug gled and, fought,, and , IrltiCh was,. established,. theY tlieniselves eipressod it„ atoform a morei perfect, Colim; ititablish justice ; enitiri domestic tranquility; providefor the 'oeuttueil 4RfeAfleitPromote the general Welfare;' and • BR') cure .the bkoilingil of liberty to , oitroe/yea pft posterity. cleiolemd;' That inasmuch 'as the'Consiiin t tion embodies the) bnly guaranties We have ftor lid ltbertYfil.O4 private right, as, without-it iwe can have no hopeof,protection from hloodsbod„ spoliation and ariarchy- 7 -the man i who, sneers. at • ache Übnititution asi t . is" proves Iktentiett to be defiaient In the first- elettielititif-Vatriot-' ie ; end any officer of the State or :Federal: t r .lovernmen'lo l6 Move t4B9PFOrt tbe QOaeki tution, and afterwards, with that oat on his conscience, wilfully violates! it, iS' wholly un worthy of public Confidence. lir .!Resolved, That among the rights , which the Constitntionyproyides to , every eitizen,, is ; that Of being secure , in his life r liberty and proper ty, ail • that he cannot, be depriired of either Without due prooens .of lair, a lair' irial by a competent judge and a jurrof his nitighbors, , wi,t r it witnesses to caufroat-him and counsel to defend him.. This is solust in itself, so. Daces-, saiy to the haPpinoss of the . people for whom all' government hi Wade, and so plainly written down in 4 - he Federal Constitution - , and 'lli all' the, State 90101tit c ations, that anY. person who; catctnisunderstand it, has not, in ot!SPAP. the , mental capacity which fits him (r station. ' ' ~ B esolved, That We have heard. With‘intinia *rat and deep indignation that.eomei poi . 44cal oppgßenta'oblifilkr the.: 'Prrklitintltg thergnited States a pony hithenn if 11 ,014911 kfienti in' America OM weitir exit - dead Hi' Euroixf:okl Acid, ezeOpi 04 04amila, nainetiy: .the'ipower 40 1 64 ei t 4zOne , foto* ORMAN' ..9fi PRICE TWO CENTS PIII3LISHED EVERY MORNING, - • . -11111DATIV szoirraw - " - BY O. BARRETT - et' CO T.. DAILY Partner MID iTuros will be served to sub scribers residing in the Borough for TEN owns nit g•ayible to the Carrier. • Mail sabsurilbers, Jervis noragui Pill annex. Tan WIIILY PAIIIITOT AID trAION is publiabed at vwo - PER annex, invariably ireadwanes. Ten cogs to one address,Afteendoilarr Connected with BM estabilliunenb U eistensivo JOB OYFIOR, eontiguing a variety of plain and Taney type, unegnanod by any estiblishment in the interior of the /Bate, for which the patronage of the public is So licited. opinions on public affairs; and that the Pree7 dente- as; not only pfesumed to; exercise; thiii pond...bin/61f with the moderation and - men& which his own nature might prompt, but has delegated it to many - subordinates, and they again -to oth&S in otelry'pait of the country, until its 18 eetilt and felt all over the land:`-', . Resolved, That among ,theittlMarellii.ollicers to whom the President has • gwen,this,,,terrible poWer allove the lairs and' above the people, there must, in the.natare , of thin" bcl. go proportion who. are totailf Yntilpdhleof wield 7 ing. it either honestly dr *isely;-1-15,0- fain Mans filled with•partisan rancor; kat *dr 'Who do.not care for justice and ruffiarrb who Might in trampling it under foot ; and therefdt.'4lrt are not surprised to learn that, the. wp,Vit men, have,beenoii fiom fainiffQ4 s knocked down on the bench, ministers of the Gospels imprisoned: in loathsome dungeons and respe,otable women treated rith-a brutality Which it 'would be lidecent even . Co name —and all this, in many, cases without a pretense that the victims were guilty even of a political offence, much lees of any crime against the laws". . 41eiotved,. That dee go l verfi s meit'll'edirnot- el( ist without a free press,. and the Constitution of this State, as well as that of the, United Stelae; h a ti dee - firer that "it shill be free.— Those personiTherefOie-iii 'offie'e or out of,pf- See, who •attempt to'snpPress bOoks - anil news paparA by violence rare the enemies' of thid government and ought 1.,43 "bet theinselvis pressed. , I n'nn Resolved, That we heartily thank 'the lion hearted Democracy of Ohio. for the lnanly vindication they have given to tineOfniatitu tion against the great'crime — Olitimitted upon it in the arrest end' divination of Clement.,L. Vallandigham; and. we ' assure. theni of ciur cordial sympathy in the .grest atrugglether are making for their undoubted rights. - .Resolved, That the plain clifty ef the ,Cliier Magietrate this Commonwealth requirei.bitn to use whatever .poWer the le* has `placid in' his hands , to protect the State and the 'peo ple from lawlearinittages, come from ;what quarter they Ineyresitl ito 'EISA WM:to - Wei Gov ernor of .this State/ who *RV consent' to 'hold his.own libertiesaadietithapeople holttheirs at the ,mere will of the Federal Executive. • Reaolved, That the Democracy, ofPennsyl vitas lute been dive true to the cause of the, itmairin - the name, and for the Oahe of the liOiclos' that ant Tarty Was that: we denettikoe the least intimationthat the Dem. : erotic party entertains now, or ever has enter. : tainektiredir can entertain, tile ell gliest EIYII4O-' athy witlithe present gigantic rebellion,or with' . 41titATO ill 'arms: against the government; tor would ~971 e; consent ., tO •pxage•upon any. tomb involving a ,disniemberent ,of . the goiop, as 'utterly unjust; and 'in proof of this, *e point with exultation to the lavish oinitribit tiens to the war iii blood iind treasure hereto fOre Rod no* -being modo by trita ,, ltaatireda of thousands or Democratic citizens, who were , among the first to fly to the rescue of the Union and pgil,their.Liyes in its detenee: Resolved, That' as the. true friends of the Union, ; andfeeling a profound. anxiety far its fate, we claim, and will exercise, the right to considdr, discuss, ascertain and urge in becom ing terms upon the` people 'and the condtittited autitorities,; whatever measures will, in our judgment, be • most likely to please and:'keep the Whole nation and Union together Rader out fodoiai govormnen6. Resolved; Thatwthen this ear begat:l*e had the sole's= pledge of the tederal'administra tion,aad of the party wh i ch. placcdit in power, as expressectin ; the resolutioupasst4l, by Con gresUon July 22d, 1861, that notwaged on their'fart'irt any spirit'of oppression or for any ptirposejof • conquest -or subjugation or purpose of overthrowing. or. interfering with the rights or established institutions •of those States ; but tp defend and , maintain. theo,au premocy of the Constitution and to preserve tote Vaieb, With tall the 4104, equality arid rights of the several •States,Auumpairedt; •and that as soon as these objepts are, accomplished the War ought to bease." .But the federal,ati• ministration, acting-under the influence of a amid-faction of'ultraAbelitioniste,'altiays ap posed to the. Union and without the consent or the great. mass -of the , people, 'has totally Changed its, ground , avowing and • proclaiming iLs purpose to witaily different, and thus it hba greatly lallayed our 'jai' h6pe of piece. The resolutions Were -unanimensly "adbited' hg. ; tite,•Cointration:amid frantic shouts•or ap- PAT"- • , he Convention then prOcieled to , noa4tigt tiotis fifti•Ciaveriter. - TAW fig ballot stood:' ihif!EAVitte.:!! -- . MesterQiymee T. 7: _WElla B. Franklin • Jeremiah Mak ''' ' aphs Cessais gorge ftandersoti . .. o,e2r,ge, ,9,pe the eighth ballot stood as follows; tilynier ' WI. 'H. Witte • ' geo.. W. Woodward • IfFtmAun.•• , , T W„ LPN lig 9.4r046, a ftevthi3tepttli, had been announced, and, said that ne was an thiMiZed iriiiidiart 'the name of William H. Witte; in Task' of ' Geo: W. 'Woodiiaid, which wee greeted with i eiliamosions- of 'pleasure 'or 44- I P/fIaPPFR. , v :d:-,:.7 ,w- • 41 1 0 , P40 1 1 - 1 4449 t -000 40 follow Hiester. Clymer. • 50. George 1 4. Woodyard r ... , . Hon. 9 - eoign W. 'WoOdward having reeeirea the largest iOtea, was deolaied l ike i nbminee , of the • Convention, (translations I &ening, ) and , ke was afterwards &oinked thei tuulinimona"nominee of the Detootwatiel•artylof , the Stattaor Governor ofTermaylvanfaii 2 VICTOR R. PlALEFTveaved:that Wait' B. Lowrie be made the nomineefor Judge of 'Su preme Court bysochanation, Which vide agreed to amidst the wildest applatme. • • - .Me..,LAblßEßTONofteredtke-follOWibgtebtp tien: Resolved, Thatii , 4B:the desire and request° f this Convention that- 'Hon. George W: Wood ward will continuo to decupy hie seat on :the bench until his , inauguration 'as AloTernor of Pennsylvania: r id V I r A l MOtion l wasuniade twvecerisider the rens lution.l . . Me; lIIIGHES Onkel at'qinigtli in an elo quentratrain. lie thought 'that in the Present alarirdot crisis in our feta:hates Matary, When the , State is. 'stripped or her sovereignty, sad the , ,Aitatriali e,yeiteini of provdet mirshals and guards, we need , 4 just , 'milk men as Zutifie Waddistird:owthe beitah:' (Chem.) TMe to the last intrenelaneitt behimt 'which the people can take retake! . "(Cheers.) And. I stak'Yten to preeerte.it. ' `• , • 020... ,`ll`i _ -LW Judge •Weedweed resign; and 14 , -tim; powerto into the-bands of the AitidViPrb`Of ' thiltiState ;*let Barrett and M'DO‘rell'ha tOltea to , thegovesetinent beelike !rani undirliikiiti* nose, that] abandoning All BMA BOYMMltiitysi:: let .hint. , resignl No 1 (Trealealaus ap plause.] , 13t •, Mr. NIiBiI‘C . FSR theaklitt .f • ..47 ..38 LL 4 f ......13 101EI ... 62 ... SY .... ilk
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