J im rut, na.ih a that under which wo live ,v if t.ie amenta of thn government do in" the collectors and those of the loeU. and the officer! and penalty of ex. i.-ir subord.iiate on our oilier public .o:Ki to perform their ordinary duties on i Lord h day, they will thus exclude all ;. - nvI.o wibhrjiiseieftiiously to observe .-, K ,Kh:ii, fmm miMic rmployment. An ; mus mononlv ti thin established, and i. I nfmililin emolovtncnt are . . tlio inward of a disregard of tho laws . , .1 i nf din ..nminnnwcaltn. i i.,iiu 1111 j la addition to this the violators of these .vmrafumiBhca with facilities in but by usinS the Sabbath-day which rlrrs cannot enjoy, because that by rea ,.r. of existing usages, they are subjec; detentions, and loaes bocaue opera" on tho Sahbatninol only facilita .1, ,n of tiie m.'s transgression of the law, ftmiiiTh indirect' v rewards it. c b-lievo that the men and the beabts v. -hich enjoy the rest of the Sabbath would jM r'.'.nm more labor than those who employ the ; t vou days of the week, were they not r.-.iVcl to detcntiouo by others, who pass t n 'n on the Sabbath, It is our serious", con vi, 'ion. that the locks are more injuredthan all the other days of tho week. Nor do we believe that the Revenue would be d::r.'uuHhed by tho closing of the public wuvka on t!ie Sabbath, rroperty intend--.1 fur the market will certainly reach it. "T7.i"'ercst and enterprise will secure 11,13 trtuil K , nd if necessary, the means of 1'insporlation will be increased just inpro portion to the demand. Your naiitionirs would alsi represent that in their opinion, God has prohibited culinary labor and traffic on the Sabbath d.iy. In proof of the correctness of this nnnil nnlv 10 refer tl opinion, j the statutes of this commonwealth, which prohibit "any worldly employment or busi ness whatsoever on the Lord's day, work of necessity and charity only excepted." Digest p. l83.'J This statute was adopt ed by those wise men who secured our liberties and laid the foundations of our government, almost in the precise terms .in which it was enacted by the English Parliament in theTehjn of Charles II. in the year 1 089. TV.,;.'..-...,.-!, r,,-aindp flipm- INor call your 1 i:uiiuin.m ".,-- solves that the example of profaining the Lord's day, on the part of the of the commonwealth, without a decided re .buko from the Legislature whose ser. vants they are, docs not exert a demo nliztnjj influence on th .se employed, and on the population along the lines of the oublic improvements. They cannot as- to penalties for working o Sunday," (Di g,s,.. Ub3.Vor) other citiiciia may not who have be compelled to work on ti.ai cay ..-. xc.lusioii trom an empioy h.. ihe public works if they ieue On motion the memorial was unanimous ly adopted. Tlio com. also reported the following resolutions. , r,.ImJ, Tt.aiMcitiaei.iof tb rom.in--.vcahh of Pennsylvania, wo led W "-'' b h renin- V., I.... I, h.vinu reCat-J t Die llllW nifSl'llUMl, 111.0 Willi", "X of the camimimly coin, with spccul lo.ee u" for. hi hum iWmt to rule ov,T .u.. U , Tha- mulf phi-a Pacts show hai the (ravel hV the pwkel IWts and "pontile ab h ?,i does V xcrt "'fluenc. in tU lowns lot.g .er 1 lerliiins nuilt to proiiiot nuul ro- ' 3 "),'"' K"01 '.V.',0"1- ......ninon ol the Sabbath 1. .,1 'uA'n? nVl'o'iiitnu-iit.a.iJ obligatory on ill n.on to the end of I. mo. 4. Itt wlved, That wr rcnard the babbath n en iinpnruiit ttt ol lu-avcn lo nun anJ beaot, nil that lo require or irmpl tt.iMii to continue their K-rular loiln on Ihalilay, in a Rrons iiilerlercnce with Ihe bf nevolunl iirovimun ol tne invine peing n re;.ird to them. 5, IknolwJ, That as lh,' nw of the public works on Ihe Sbblh k allemU'il with lan.entiiMfl ilo uravition of 11n1r.1l in the emmnunity, leading on the line, and does not evmi rtecuio any ci uianelit pecuniary advantagu to individuals, companion, or tiie conm.oiiweaith, tl.ose who loci an iutciu-t in thii subjoet are reqursted to exert their ii. flu en, 'e by lioldini convent ion and adopting memo naU to the Legislature and in whatever way they may he able, in outer to coirncl thi evil. 6. ttnnolvrJ, That thn convention gratelmly recognizj tlie marked uaelulness ol'inifjioiuiy la bor anions boatUKMi aloni; our canals a exhibited iu the Uq,rU of the Tbil'. Sab. A'wcinlion--and huiiug that it i hiuhly imporiant lo pustain uch labor for the special btmofit of bontmen on the North and West brancheg of the canul, I lie y do hereby earnestly call upon Ihe ministers on the line of tho canals to preent thi subject to their congregatious and take up collection for this ob jwt. 7. Raoloed, That Messrs. Sneddon, Smith, Alliman, Fiher, Ewini;, Tamon and Sterling, be a ccmmitlee to carry the foregoing resolution into effect. S. Ttt'iolvid, That Mesr. Foot. Weirick and Swinefuid he a committee to j.rocure the publi cation of 30 ) co,ie of Ihe memorial and to cir culate Ihe nair.c Ihro1 the tate for signatures, and to cause it to be laid belors the Legislature. 9 Rrsohol, That a copy of the above pro ceeding, be published and circulated ilmugh our bounds. On motion the above resolution vtctt consider ed and adopted en seuatini. Convention then adjourned with prayer by Rev. J. Miller. ie Con- Shocking !( nt at Vtmatola. The Florba LVmocrat flive an scoount of a shocking cvant v. hich uccuied near the Dry Dock at that place, on Saturday evening. Two women Mrs. Murray, wile of Mic.hael Murray, and Margaret Ferguson, unmarried were in bathini! in Ihe evening. T.ir cries for help alarmed Thomas Manfi,'ld, a young m in engaged to be mtrnmA tn th rnunipr lurnalu U lnni"'l i saved her, and icturin d lo lew-ue th other, ll is supppved thatthe drowninu woman clung to him, so a to pruvr-ni him ivoni rxeTlin; himself. Both perihhod. Th wnman'i body v s disci v eredthe mxi day, muns-d by .he shaiks ; and il i uppofeil that the yui,g r.in shared (be fame horrible fate. iiioc:hi:dix Ol'' THE I VtmocratU Stale Com-(" piTTSIltTW, JULY. rurnu.nt toU the l'emoi ralic f Co.iven tio... lor the pu.po.eol pulling " " cund.date lor CaU:ommilo..71,!- 9 .l. Wedncdav. fo "' Bt 1J . .1 ...I, v..n.i., erne to order by apptM1"10, ftlC" r.o ,M. of CJiBtn.K,iiiioraiv7wU"1 oved to ulari' 'TV - -..tut,, nui-rr ,,l lilllw. Aunoi-d rtUMMfcii was rop . , . .1 1 ..... 1. member o1 lulu lor 00111, urn nui ui-i", 1 veiitioii hit namev.as niln' W. IIlack, by a ui'.nimuui lion, called to th "a.r. -r, ,,.n...K e,olillmi were spp leiarii s: K. S. Goi pricm.G. W. Sh.iJ. t BortR, D. 11. Uotthti.mc nd HMVal- TEKS. I On ti.king the Chair, Cul lilack tVktd the Convention for the uulooked for hondiey had confered upon him, and would endrr to the beHt of his ability to deal justly by alle mem beis. Jf he went vrong it would be jiely tor want of proper drilling, an he had liv so long in a district of country were Jeller.on; princi ples were almoct entirely unknown. The Secretary then proeeeded.to cate list uf Senatorial and RepreseiilaliveDistriclind Del egates presented their credeiiliak andyk their vat in Convention. The following is a list "f the DeUf : SENATOIUAL DCXKGATIj Philadelphia city Hianii'l Ilary, A rington, W U Fagan, George Kher, Charles Mhy. Montgomery county, Gwen Jones ! Ueilcn county, C II Hunter, ltucks county, SI G Hibbs. Lancaster and Labanoii, Willimn i,iot,W M Derr. I .Chester and Delaware, Goo P.ilir.er.l Schuylkill, Caibon, Jlomoe and t, J M Heller. - j Suquuhanna, Wayne and vVyniviig.tn Hart ley. ! 1 Hradford and Tioga, E S Ooodich.j Lyctming, Clinton, Centre, J j tfttj Luserns and Columbia, Wm Kons. Northumberland, Dauphin, G f Lavan. Mifflin, Juniata, Union, 11 J tlhcr, Perry and Cumberland, Sair.uerVoiicurn. York, Henry Latimer. Huntingdon, Bedford and lilair.isepM-'. Lny, Clearfield, Indiana, Cair.btia a Arirttiong, John L Cuttio, ! Weslmorland and Somerset, Jol Snodpass. Fayeitoand Green, Maxwell Muslui, VVathingtou, Joliu S Marine. Allegheny and Kuikr, Samue-' Black, Jne ! . - .1... ...I.IIO tllO Ul'lll sent to the tiocinne, wi.n -- -may not take an inch of pround from its .owner for the purpose of constructing a canal, or Rail Kua-J without ample remun- nation, she may enter m those public works when completed, and take from the pe-ple the rest and the quiet of the Sabbath hy tlio running of car and of boats : by the ' sound of the lioni and the whistle, disturb .ing our public assemblies in their religious worship; -congregating and demoralizing our youth, taking from us that birthright J .... 1 of every citizen, the privilege ot worsmp. -ping God unmolested, which is dearer than lite to all g od men, and soeur-d to them by the ordinances of heaven.and the statutes of this commonwealth. Your petitioners would further repre sent that in accordance with the establish ed laws of human nature, and the experi ence of all past agr, the virtue and the morali of our population must degenerate pst in proportion to nnr disregard of the ' Sabbath : the difficulty and the expense of f -Iministering government will be increas ed : and cases of insubordination and of rrime will he multiplied. No government 1,-ip ever been permitted to llourish long which has disregarded the Sabbath and the institutions of religion conmr.ted with it an I set the laws of Cod at defiance : and we do not expect that the righteous liuler of the universe, will make this common wealth an exception to tho uniform laws of j his Providence . j They aek, therefore, that they m -y 1101 lo'i-rpr be disturbed by the public pr-fona- tion of the Sabbath on the rail roads and "Original'' Anecdote. j "Th number of wiinere," said a learned jude, "always increane the probability of a fact. Two are belter than ono, and threo are better than two." "1 bei vour par-Ion." said the prisoner at the bar. "If I nuMikh pife of rr.ino in my news paper, and head il 'Original,' when Cher papers eopy it, and declare it to be original, the lei-s or iginal il becom-." "That is bcau the fust one who copies it !firmi to a lie," said the j-idg2. "Thai i. ju-t the way ln-re, oi honor," retor lied the pri.soner. ' t in- fir.-t wiliiens told the lie and ail the ivst have s vorn t- it !" The C liolera- Therilliou h.A our,-, tlvm fa'al pliguf, I'.rcathin;, heie thy sick'nii-K hmath Travelling on from K.ist-Tii cUiuf , Milking ever) step with (!t?lh Beaver and Merger, David .Ves fraw ford and Vena.go, J Virgin. Erie, Murray U hah-n. Warren, Jeticrsi-n.T'.lk, -V S REPRESENTATiyLLOA 1 Adams, Henry J lat.l, Allegheny, John D f.vT. Andrew Burke, James B Sawyer, Ch.nlciit. Armstrong, A J Faulk. Hedford, Joseph Killer, Cessna, ( ISe-avor, Charles Carter, u,ci Davis Berks, Jeremiah Hagem Jo.u E Mander field D H llottenst, in, Wm jider. ( Bradford, P C Ward.U Mcur r-utler,'llon V.'m Beatiy. , Bucks, Lewis S Co-yell. Cambria, Win S Cjr.pbr'.! Crawford, Vincent Phclps'.S arr.vW Kn x. Chai field, V. m J Hemphil. Chester, John D Evans, C.-orf, Prarce. Columbia, Isaac S Monroe. Cumberland, Jacob ilehrer, Jeriii. lioyer. Dolawire, Wm M Laumnn. , Dauphin, C B Homy, J S lloyal. Kiio. Wm A Galbuth, .TameJ C shall. Franklin, N-1 represented. Fi.yetle, C B Snyder, Smiih'Fu Greene, Joseph Gerald. Hunlingdon, Geore M Spoar plair, I) M'Connd. Indi-ma, JVm P.Tlark. I Jeflorson, t,c. Win M'CanJlcni,. G Clo 1 er. The uhaiimali aaked the geiillemuu's pardon for llm oversight, and sUtuJ that "in Union there there is strongth." Tim Senatorial District uf Luz-iruo and Colum biaCounticsAVas taken up. The gclilltinaii claim ing seats wure Mr. Koom, uf Lu.eine ; and Mr. Cul-lwull of Columliia. Mr. Frick moved that .Yr. Caldwell he admitt ed to a seat in thn Coiiventtou, as ike Senatorial Delegate from Ljzume and Columbia counties. The question elicited a apirilvd ami lengthy discunsion in which a number of tho mcuuets look pait. Mr. Collin:; ofl.ui-rue claimed that I.u.erne had as good a l ight to select a Senatorial Delcale us Columbia, She had nearly double ihe nuinbei tl volors, yet Columbia had always h id the Sun al, trial Delegite. The Democratic Ciunly Slan-liug Committee had 1 peilVct right to hcl ihe Delegate. M. Mercur thought thai the fa-'tn IaUd by I'uu geiilleuiiri Irutn Luzerne, wore inconlioveillble, Luzerne hu bueii very lenient toColuiubia. Here was Luzerne with a population of from one hall to one thcl m-.ttt than Columbia; and she had baeil lor six ) ears without a Senatorial lie pre- seutativd. 1 here appeis to Iiu cumlicting state ineiits. Tho prim wy muetiugs of Luzerne did not appoint their Senatoiiil Delegalcs but Dele gated to thu Standing Cotninittcu the power to ap. point. This Convention was not going to decide whether or not they had given too much power to that Standing Committee. They have acted They have given their man as Senatorial Delegate Columbia has presented her man and it was now for the Convention to chouse which was entitled to a eat. For the sake e-f peace and harmony, for six years Luzerne has right ol appointing a Sen atorial D.dejte io Columbia county, What righ lias Columbia co. to claim the privilege forercr, if sho has it much lunger -die will dim it byright of limitation, an.l siy to L'ucrne, "you have no right you have conoedcJ it lo hk lor six years; and we intend lo keep it." Out ol'common justice Luz M-.ie should have tho man j and Mr. Mercur. would therefore mvu lo amend by striking out the name of the gentleman fuun Columbia, and inserting lliat of Mr Ko-ns, of Luzerne. Mr. Flick said that the Convention uf Luzerne had n-aninated iu Il.tprcaseiilive Delegates to thi Coiiveiition, but InJ n -t i,c;itiuued a Senatorial Delegate, they had left thai power to the Standing Comlttee; it w.3 certainly delegating very great and extraordinary powers to that County Commit tee. This Convention he presumed was not go ing to recognize nich powers in and Committee. Vhcie v-:i- Col-unbia County's rights to appoint conferee to coitfcr, with regard lo this appoint ment. After consislerable dissciisaion, the question re curring on the amendment admitting Mr IC-ions as ibs Senatorial Delegate, it resulted as follow, : yens5d ; nays i Aid Mr K ions was permitted to talc-J his seat in the Convention. Thefill-iwihg resolution w as offered by Mr Cut ler of Cathi-n. Resolved, That the Delegate from each Senatorial District auDoiutone nersoti from tlteir delegation, to constitute a Committee to nominate suitable persons for officers for the permament organization of this Convention Adopted. AFTERNOON SESSION. On motion ihu Cuuvtfi1ti1.11 piocended to elect a permanent Chan man, which lemUe-d as lullows: K. K. llleck, ol 'Northampton, 53 T. MjMttr, Phil adelphl... W . , Judge Pet til was delairfd the permanent 1 resi dent yl llie Couvcntiou. Mr K.cti of Motitgoineiyi ohYre-l the folio ing recolutioiis, which was unanimously ae'upud : Kesohcd, That thu thanks of tlti Con vention be tendered to C-1- I31ack, for the very able and ellicicnt manner in which he has conducted the business of the L'oiivcn- labor it is buljul lo defend. The labor of the country is the wuuhh of ihe country ami tho impulse of her proresl und prosperity . lienulued .'l-hatihe In. Hour law, wi;h oul pruviso, amendment ir upptnd-gu, 10 defeat its operation, id a iiitin-uieili.it com. inaiids tur cordial ni.el unchaiigit up port, x . Ursolved, 'J'hat f liiiipliisterf, i.tutd Ly iiiuiiic'iffii'-or otlicr corporalions, we de 1 iiounce lib l.-lbe repRSi'iiiuth en 1 f i.nonev, , , .1. 1 bv which labor in i! I'luudtd oJ its hist re- Co! aia--ksai-l that he wouia like 10 maiik ine I f .. . Conltlou for ihu complimen y had ,,a.d,but ward. And ..11 m In ines of relief ueucs, Hut his heaii v:s so lull ho couU n-H i-e4U hi t being but punteu conlitu us ot lnsi-heu- tiun',.4. cy, but upon tlie people' .id current tquiv- tion. Mr. il.igcn.nan, of Berks, moved that a com- , fof induglryj we r(.arj ng wori)iy , f pie.ive 01 the sense of the Conwutiou. 1 pri , n 11 is Honest, coincbses us poveriy, The molion was agreed lo. I hut repudiates TC'S. Mr. ColliolhoflercdtU 1-lUnv ig u-s.,lu-.oiin y Tial 0u powrr slioulcJ remain Which wasa-lopled: . ... , ! -.a. ..... , W.,,M 1V .).,. tl(.fin,, pvrei.t. ifm.t ,u; . 1:11 in token ui resjxjct jor 1 . - -j JAMLS K. POLK, late I'icsidciit, who has been taken from our midst by the man date of an inscrutiable Providence, and where for coucciUraii- a and convenience, it is neceiisary to coniido the same 1 1 agents. We approve not only ul an eitc I I- 1 . 1- t. .11 .-.!: whose death has thrown such a deep gloom " Wy, ouio. t.ce m.g an p one tr over our Republic, that the debate, as- vents by the people- w ho ate lully com se.nbled in Slate Convention ofPen.uvl- , themselves to do what ll.cy cii;fly : ... .1,., ,,,,.,1 I, ., I,,.. iJ j,nirmmr : Ollieis iu no for thirty days I .luni-ata, J lfMc-ri ii-on. i Lahaimn, J L Beckley. j Lancaster, Marcus D Holbre-ok, J D naeh j nidii, ehatles E Wetitz, Dr James .en, ward ch.imnnry.. ' Lycoming, John Viennet, T G m' j Li-high, ic. Wm H sutler. I,ii7.ei ne, Samuel G 1'unui, Snmuoliings, M. t-'ci, Thompson Graham, Li 'Vada- ! worth. : Milll'm, Ce'oigu V Miieli.H. j Montgomery, John S Vv-'il- r, S ?i. j Norlhamplon, Mmi.'ie, 4-e. 11 M.hicr, F. j V uleck, n S Srhfionover. j Norihumberlaii-I, George A FrirV j I'hil.idelpliia city, lion Th-mavttit, A I U 'Jurniuii.gfl, John Logan, F.ichard.g, Juhn ! M Kecd. Unioo, II D Kos.lertiiel. Ve h:.pr, oh. ..-.nrg-. ....t. thou il- leaNe ,,hiill,,lMaC01Ill,Vt Mrnar( , 1-. Sum- And m, thy W-st-rn cr,-,r-e p-.r,ue, j Andrew Lowry, Win Howell I Hugh dark, Thorn ,s I) Doughoriy., CiScliet. ! r.line. presrn'oil NUn may try, with all Ins k-l'i, To arrest thee, I'eail'ul scour.iK, but 'I'll t!y course w i 1 L oi.waid he, Thisha.e'.j wicked th n-purfe. He h.Oh sent tl.ee, fell d-lmycr,--He who reigna in lira en i,hcve-- l'lut man may sec tln,t TK"s almiih ) That he can us l'rrn eavlh rcr.i-ve Thin'e not, man, thuu Kit ,1 iiu?h'J , Thai Ihnn ran'-)' :'fver i with th skill--That thou, "the creature," art th' strong. And canM annul thy ..i.iui-r. win. t 1 1 thou mI! lea t u?, I Till thou art sunk in ilepll.s ' I ocean, And loft forever from our view. The Convention assembled at 3 o'clock. On motion the " I'.i'porl ef Ihe CoiV.mitec on Orj'ini. itioii'" was postponed and the uufi.iislied 'iiiiitiesj of the tirir-iing tlie contested seats taken "P On ff.ntion. the c -Tnitte-. lo repot t oflScers for tho peuiueeiit rg,unr..j(iG,i nf ti,e C .invention Reported. Mr. Gillia, Chairman of that com;nitte, said af ter si ballot for Chair, nan, tliey wera u-uble to make a their;, and left it for the choice of tin; Convention. Hut leportiid the following; li.-t of Vice iresi de.ita and riecretai h : vick rnriFiDDNT.. 1 Philadelphia Oily. Daniel Rrr 1 Philadelphia City. Ri-ihaid R. Young 2 riiiladelphia County. II M Uaivey. 2 Philadelphia cr-uiily. Hujh Claik. 3. Montcomery. John S Weiler. -I. Not represented. .1 llurks. C H Ilunt.-r. 6. Bock. Lew is S. CVryill. 7. L incasti-r and Lebanon. tVtr. M athtot. f. Schuvlkill, Carbcn, Monroe and 1'ikn Schoonovcr. f). N'.-l represented. 10 SiiS'inehannn ar.d Wayne. D 1? Wiinnr II llradl'or.l and Tinja. P C Ward i Vi Lvcuming, Clinl-n and Cetitvc j net. I 13 Lu.mno and Colnmbin. tVm Koons I 1 I Northumberland and Dauphin. f!eor;re A I c'l'irk. IS Mifflin, Jun-afn and Union. II S Wallers Mr. Cessna moved that tho committee now place in nomination, candidates tor canal Cum uiissiouer. Agreod to. wr. Cessna nominated John A GamUe. Mr. M, icen, (iuidon F. Mason. Mr. llailley uomiiialed Asa Diinttiock. Col. Ulack iiOihitial ;d F L liowinau. Mr. Deller nuiuliut-l J 11 liro-lhead. Mr. Flick nominated Mi bright. Mr Derr, Mi Uaac Wydle. Mr. Henry, Samuel llulinaii. Mr. Philips. .V.ur.iy Wh-lluu. Mr liuller, Mr Fiy. Mr Irvine, Mr Wilcox. Mr Sino-!fres, Slewail Peaice. Theiesultol the tiist ballot, was as fulluws: 1HST BAlO.,-1. For J-ihti A Gamble Mtsnis. J M Aln!i .S"ii, D H.nr, T M Uarlfer, J rieniielt, J U Lee!., V uoies, J K u -yer, Hitler, C.-rtci , Cis.siia, Claik, Cumm.t.'i.L'uille, Davis, D.unjherty ,Kns;.ird, Fib er, Fu-illc, Filler, Fuller, Galbraitli.lJr.ihhiii, Hallo well, Hemphill, liottciiiliue, Laiin-ei', Ljwiiui,, J it T LogatirLu.v .Maxwell ai'Cuiibiiu, M'Kinle), Marshall, Maiideilield, iraikle, iiitel.eli, Siille. , Isaac S. .Mont'-p, Moiehead, M-u i ixin S N 11 mer, Geoige Palmer, 1'eilit, Kea-I, flo i-Jei uiel, Shet'.l 1 ne, Spear, S.-yder, Walters, Williioiib, Wuid burn Si. For Asa Dimmick Mcsr9. Champneya, claik, Collroth, Coryell, Evans, Fa;aii, (ir.en, ll.n I li-, Hjrvev, it-Obs, llolbiuok, Keluer, It- yal, Stable, Slumait, Warner, Weiler 17. For F. L- Bowman J. D. h.-chitnn, Black, B-ndhead, Emke, Collins, l.-wiv, .Uatcliaml, Miller, Turner, C K Weiler 10. For Gordon F. Ma.-ou aabb, Bv'.ittj, Camp bell, Cl.uk, l''srrini;ton,(i.iudi ich,ll.i';etii.-:i, Hun ter, Jones, Kent, Keir, S. VV. Kimx, M-J'oni.el, Mcoride, Mercur, Murphy, Pearce. J'licl ,s, Kich, Sawyer, Spear, Wadsworih, Waul, and V'e-un J4. For J. 11. Brodlitad lilack, HelLr, K-ens, M lihiot, MuichU-i, ichooni-vii ii. For Jacob Weiuie J L Ucckli-j , V. M. L'ct, For V.. Y. Bright Geo. A. Flick 1 For J. P. iloJvJi L. G Clover, Gillis, M'- camUchS Ii. For Satnuel Holinan C 11 Henry 1 FurSle.vart Peaicu John SooJ(,rjMt. i' or Ali2' J. Wilo-ji A luiiu', Murray Wnillo:i-2 There being no ch- ice By common consent all wi'.ions withdrawn, and the Convention aJj-'Ui r.ed till i gI.cU to morrow morning. r s Snond Hay, July JSoY Purjua'-l to adjournment the Convention, me-i at J o'clurk on Tuesday morning, and was called te. order by the Chairman, Mr. Pettit. On motion the reading of the Jjurual of the previfi'js was ditpenae-d wilii. On motion thu Convention pr,'.-"edj 1 ! i a etcund bailut for Canal Coluiuis .inner. The sesitlt was as follows : Those who vut-:d for Julia A. Gamble w ere Messr. .Vinh'ii'.n, Barr, P. at, renmdl, Uec!;, neck ley, Ki-yvr, H-.itt-:r, it'Ue.s.C.iiiip'-el!, I '--iter. Colliulh,Clover,Ccs:'ii.i, !lui;li Cl.-i k, IV. 11, Clai i(, Cuminii-iis, Cuttle, D.,vis. F.nt;lai,d, Fahei , t ,IU-i , Fric',;, Fuller, Ualbraith, Gitim, Giaham, 11.. Ho well, Uatvey, Hnj-uian, He-mpliUl, lint!, i, sine. Hunter. Jones, Knox, Latlimer, ft M Law man, W M Luujnan. I.iyan, Lo.vi y,Lov, M, C n II, .Mil ler, Morohea-I, M'Caslin, McCandle.v, M'h'iiilty, Marshall, M mdi-rtiold, Marltle. Mitchell, .Monro--, Morrison. S. N. Palmer.Geo. Palmer, IVltit, Phe lps, Itei-d, Pich, Kodannel, Shi iline. Sin ar, Shv- dor, Spc.-r, Shezait, Walters Wydle, WhaUon, Willimns, Woodhuni, limb, r, 71 .' Those wh-i voted Franics L. Powman were Mes-rs. P,-alty, Pla-k, Hroadhcad Kurkej, Can.p. bell, Champneys, Collin(;s, I)nni;l,ertv, F.vnns, Fan iin;ton, (iiven, Goodrich, Hihbs, Ken'. Kerr, Mairhland, Mercur, Miller, Murphy, Muri hy, McPn id--, Pe irce, llehrer, l.'-n c-l, Sawyer, Stable, Snodifrass, Turner, Wadswnrth, Warner, Vaid, Wentz, Y-uinc;, Haitlov.- H3. i noe w no vriicu lor Jonn ll. i;roa,ihra;!, wr re r Bachman, Uleclt, Claik, Deir, l-aijan, hi- ! , John Pea- ' '''',nllc- Henry, Uolbrook, Irvine, Koor.s, M I Sho onovcr !3. The Clriirma-r announced that Mr Gamble, hav ing received a plurality of the wln.'ie number of ! votes poll,;, was theref-re dcclmd the Democ- I ratio candidate l'..r Canul Commi-sioni r. I JirRClll'ni. Thnt with Klrilrr.Tllni T?rn,1 Jhaotucd, That the Di tr.-'craiio Party adheres now it ever has di ne, t-i thi coitiuiiuti .il of the cou.try. Its letter a;,d j spirit they wil;n;itl-er weaken nor dcsiro j t and then re-decbre that blaverv is a doiiitii- lic local institution of the South, subject to state law alone and with which the geiut nl government lias nothing to do. Where ver the Slate law extends iiu jurisdiution the local iuslitutinu cuu eontii uc to Xifit, (Sticmiitg ii -a vwialion of Statt rights to curry it beyond Zlute limits. . We du t,y the power of any citizen to extend the area of blindage, beyeiul its piesont tlomin. ion, nor do we cm siiler it a part .f tho comprcmibc nf tlie C"iistituti-r, that slavo ry should f,,rever travel wilh the advancing . c- luni i f i-ur territorial pn gress. JlexoLved, That J hn A. Gamble is a genuine rorceetttaUv3 f the ('em- craey of I'euiisylvania iiiri le in hia liabiitf, Flrictly lepuhliear. in all his feeli. gs ai d principl- s, ami h-nest ami faithful in the discharge of all his duiles p, isetting as he d, es, io an cniinei,t degree a 8oU d and correct judgme-1 and a familiar 4c quaiiitanee with the ii lerists a. d Cnpabi iiies of theState.we c,n fiJeinly pter-eni him t-i tlie .peol f this c min ihweahh 6s a stiitab e person f r the - llice i f Cai alCoiu uiiseiouer. On motion the lesululioiis were tikeii up Mil acted on kcpaut-'ly Tlie ) i.,iui ii.us were all nlopted lo li e rr.e Willi regard to the ten i-Mir law , al i-otl e yml and n.,;, s wore ollr.l, ar.u ia.-.1i. iJ as-filuw. Y e-as -JO N'sj l i l,e. Mr. ;cliii,-i,o'.-r in-ited to ainenj Ihe resolu tion Willi relation lo slaveiv by iinel ti nj thu re olutiull adnple'd by lilts Oal'unoie Col,vvi,u,n. Mr. WluPon M oved ll,e indtUi.itc pottpyi.. menl , thv. rtsv!uti-,ii. T'he ipieriii u wan warmly diac-UMil by Meisrj. Schoui.vcr, Meicui and nlaek. 0.1 inoli-T adjourned till -I d'-'lo- 1 AFriiltNOON SESSION. The i-i'ttvenl inn :m-Mnhli'd at J o'lloik .ai.t'wM called to older by thr chai: man. The c-iiisiiUiaii-nn,!' il,a u'ti-.lutions ofli-red by the Cuttiinttfre, was tesirn.nl. The diseumou a,i cnniiniif -i bv Mcfjri. U'ha loll. SiiodK'U-s, lieed and r- llii-h. Tin; resolution lelalin to slavery was unani mously adopted. At Ihe teipsci of c-'l. r.lack, Mr. Gambia wr, peitnitti-d to make a stjteir.i iit. Mr Gamhli' naid vr President ; I undeistai -! t-i day tlia a chaise has been Lrorifht a.yai' s: i,. that in lMii I pp,-:t (he cU-cli'i-u el IV m t t otter f'ii c.t.nl ecu. miiMi.ni-r. 1 he ih.upe is entirely l.il ,;. Mr. Fi lei received my inuM ai . -I'.'tit mippoi t. I attended the iMnv.-nt on ir, mv C'ln'y , ami ihiouch n-y esei (inns, a delegate ni.s e.ecn'ii lav-idi-ie in ti e in-iiiii.ai.on -1 Mr. F.-ter. Alter hie nomination I us.d . -vi-rv cx-m-.n tn tu. cir.e his election. Ab,-u: s- week bcC io r leclicn, bu-incs caih d me (d New York ami I was una. hie In return in time In vote n-r him as 1 o-it eeilaiiily would have (I- i.e. Tl.i-j ir a nain ne-t. ment n! Hi-.- fjctJ, wild if tt,r o-.nvcri! icn i'fii.i anMhirt; moie, I would ire ink, tint a di l-e:-t present lm in his pes-ci: i, v a l- i i i cm n-j - f if.h. In r. Mi . Clatie, w ho u a i-lalive i l Mr l'- ter, which will ccinple-u'y iilult the charge of fidel ity to n. y any. The convenii-.n wassitofied w ith t'.'e rtatf rrert of mi-. Gamble rnd fleeted his remark with thru C tic ITS. The chair anr-rnnivd the Slati.-centralcoir.tr.it tce.il is ccrnpr-'rd r-I'lhf-l-dlewini; pi nil, rrei, STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE'. 5 J filancy Jours, 1,'eiks cci-mty, chaii mar,. t Cidedn Cr. Wei-cul ) 0 A!l.7.a l':,in,n.r, i ' '-M-M hlO Cl'V. f I 2 FjiiiUi 1 JacliMlll, ) yM;i- w Mill,,-, '. rhiladiii l.ia CO. Wm. S. Hallow,. , 3 rhilip 'upcr; Montr;, m.'tv coi.nty. 4 Jetfe Youi-r ; r hoblcr ai.d'l e-Lwa.e. 6 M. Ct. i Ul, hs : Pucks cotiiitv. 7 M D. HclLroik, ) . , . John G. Snav.lv, ) I-anrasUr Sc Jd nncp 9 A.si Packer iSclaiy 11: i;:,C: tli n, Monro'::! Pike i,l 0 A II Il-edcr : .N'oiihbmpi, n and I , hich. a 10 C. A (IrtHv.Putqnecatiiia.WaMie, & Vcmi;. 11 V Mficor; MirrTord ut dTi-a. 12 II L Di l!i i.l, a- h, I.yci mi. p. clir.K-n andfta'ti i.i . .i Mrr.ioe, Luzon p und r, h r.l in. . 1, I hi Perry and Cumbeiland. S Woodbiirn. 17 York. J M Anderson. -nil every wucrc, me! F nipailill'S 01 tne 1 -t Win I-orsv the. Nortl on.h. r::,r,d ni ii D.nrl IS Franklin and Adams. II J Stechlev. ! Democratic parly keep walrhful company j ir 11 15 Father, :itllin ; Jm.ia'a, t'nion. ' l liuiitnidon, Hiadfor-1 and Kiair. ' Joseph ' wheresoever the people are lifting up their t lear. cl-nch; cumhcilai.d ai.d leny,? lMll,r i voines in a manly shout for independence, s ' ?.'"!!' 1 ;V''.,. . ., i , ., ; , . , J i n m n Mew di t , I-rai Mm and Ad; eg-, 20 Clearfield, Iii:lurir.a,Car.,bri and Armstrong 'e here on the declaration day of our own, . 16 Win P'S d i ll ; IU'i,.ii7r,oMirdft,id ati t'sir Wm It Clark ?ivc 'hem back for answer the full utterance "0 W J lleini,l,jll; cl. irf.t M .li.diat.a.ci n.li it :id , ,,, ' ', . . t. , ,. ,. . I of the heart'sbest hope, that God's hlefsiiiT Armstrong. 01 Weslm-rfthnd an-1 bomeriPt. L K Match- .,, ., , . 1 '., , , . , , . , , tfiil flmiln iinnn thi npn a nnrt ,1 1 i .'e-nii iiodii'ar.: Wtr.tninrelanil itiA The Priiiler'a Sony. canals of the State: that the m-unls ol llieir , hl, f,,i(.vvinc l.ov been -;H down ., . children and f.'llnw citizens may no Ion- V(M v j,,jSiln( inbstiiute f--r a printer' dim ; it is u ,rimtc.d. an-1 that th". eoinmnn-, t h" n-l to the muiic of the jii,jlm of the d-.ll. " " .... I 111 ,., . ..AC 1..' nllnu illir Olll'h evil iii weaitn iihh, ces on Fociety would not cxj.hpc us to all n-hi-h liavr l-t:il!cn outer -liyivonim-ii tlie .Tati- il-'tt- i an : thc.alamiites w t iimns which have bah. The as' your H'.norahle Iio-ly to ouse all the ofTiees and locks on the canalx , j .1. . ,, ,fr nl rrs nn 1 to be cloven, an-i i.n; - i the Lord's day n he stopped by .,i nn.ltiv utitu". TVy nA: Im-T ..Jews and F'cv-ith-d.iv T-apn ('tree? w l.ili! Itahl:: "We'll ij.iily eh.i-'e dull caie away And baniih every norrow r-'.'.'-ir.ribprs pay yur debts to day, And we'll pnv oisr. to morrow." ( Jn-h-i'i '.va-t ncverely briten Vy ox police olfbT F.dward MeGowrn.at Philadel p'.iia, oti T;i"idiy. .lu-li"n rrooivc-i several c-i's :i'"'tt the Lead, and w-ib "Mii;nd n l. ti-.M n n-'.p i:' a rnh PerrV ou-itv, Net Schuylkill, Starve T ralmcr, u r Somerset, A rollioth. Sujfi'Jehanna, &c. 1)1) Warner "'ina, rn-.ori?c W nabb. Wahinton,' Thmns Watson, Thl.ojan. Weslinorlatid, J-i!-e.ph fiuffey, O Khand, Henry ai'uride. Wayne nnd Pike, 1 U niW.hfnd.: York, .lames 11 Anderson, Mtephicinly David K Williams. : On motion, the Rules nf the Hnise Vsen ( i:r. esbe adapted f"t thu 'Ternr.icnt rnn n'in i Mi- Ii-a-1'rrrel nf' ni -n 'oioty. tl,( r-tin'. cr-in "f h.-i oli'i "s, v- F-r:. V-1 ffm th' ' i 1 j 'ii F'r.e-fic and (Veen. Dr. S : rn l h Fuller, i.i V,'a-.bin;ton. J.-hti S. Markle. . 21 Al!eiheny and Ilutler Jimes Kerr. 'iq Heavi-r and Mercer. Thomas Graham 2,i Crawford an-l Venargo. Vincent Phelps. 27 Erie. James C Maishall. iH Warren, JofT.;r.oi. CUi ion, M'Kean, Llk. and Poller. Win. M't'andless. SKCHF.TArjf.S Fl S Gnorirh, Piadfnrd county .Irome R Bnyfr.t'umherlar.-I Win II Fairan. Philadelphia I,. W. hj-ear, Ilnnlirgdnn t'.'m M Pert, Lebanon .1 faii'.k, rrn.tioi;. ' P H-n, v . TH-iohin W-n A rf iibr i"r-., K;is i in all lime to come a day like this. I22 " T Galloway; Fayetie and Green ; Resolved, That it is our duty to watch I21 0 D wcFaddenj Washington with a lealous eye, ourown liberties nm! c Shannon; eornciius cull. j to resist early and always, every encroaeh - ment upon the general rirht of the people. Vie regard with serious alarm, the power which corporate assoriationn are daily steal ing from the many to the few. j Resolved, I hat prodigal grants of special I privileges, we will dispute forever. No new bank; nor any re charter, without 25 Win DelliiiRcr; Allegheny and Buller, Deaver and Mercer. 20 Arnold Plummcr ; Crawford and Vrncnro 27 Wm A Galbraith ; Fric. 2S James L Gillis ; Wairen, JtfiWi-en and Kik. Mr. aiercur, olTi rcd the followirg iHfliiu'cri which was adopted. Resolved, 'I hat the State fentrU Ccrc- strintrpnt individn.il liahilitv and e. o-.. mil Iop hn n. il-;-., .j r., . , : j 1 .... ....v.,4lu aiu mpowertd to possihle restraint the law can lay on bank-j designate the time nrtd place of hcleiirc ing corporations, we hold to be an impera- 1 he next State Ccnvenlien tu ihzt Vev tive necessity of the times. There is no , be requested to fix upon rorre nl- ce ;n ye snfntv, and tan bo rone exeept in a firm North part of the Ccmmopveahh a i-i i.iiiiiiui aunt rrncc. 10 IOC spPClff hagig n t n 1 1 -t-i , ' . l'J 'B. I On mc on of :r. cetsr.s iV ,.. .. Rtfoh "'L That 'hfi iptrrprf-M1 . . ltf CM.( - - v. . ,(i.ia ui Mien a4