Mercer and Venango—Arnold Plumer, A. Price. Mifflin—John Kyle. Monroe and Pike—G. W Rowlatd. Montgomery—J. W. Bigomy, Jesse B Davis, Samuel llonpt. Northampton—PeUr Kemerer Gearge W. Shawde. Northumberland—Jacob Leisenring. Philadelpha—Wm Cunningham, j* Bnr ,. I A. Gildea, Benj H. Nove*, Geo, if, VVhnr- ' ton, Frederick A. Server, Jobr, A. Morrisr,, Wm. Neally, John H. trimmer, Rob- jrl B ' Knight, A. L. Suo-rden, John 'Wharton. Geo. Fisher. Francis McMa; IUS Sa.nuel /A P tle,,ry Askms , John Roberts, John Or. Brenner. Potter and Tioga _Timo hy Ives. Schuylkill—P, ef) A B Keim Henry L Acker, Wm.. J. i, e ib. Sosqiyehanna— J. O. Bollard. "nldn, Snyder and Juniata—E. S. Doty, J. K. Davis. Washington—Geo. W. Miller, Andrew Bruce. Wayne—H. L. Stephens. Wyoming, Rulivan, Columbia and Mon tour—W. D. Weideuliamer, Levi I. Tate. York—Wm. S. Picking. K. K. Herbert. The convention resumed the considera tioh of the amendment submitted by Mr. Tate, in reference to the permament organi zation. After some debate, participate I in by Messrs Hopkins and Wltallon in opposition, and Mr. Tate in favor, the amendment was not agreed to. Mr. Hopkins then modified his previous motion, so as to read ai follows : That a committee of thirty-three be ap pointed lor the purpose of reporting perma nent officers of the convention—said com mittee to be designated by the delegates from the Representative districts. The motion, as modified, was adopted. The list of Senatorial districts was then T.-..U I.J. (I— n | n .L, I !.„ A.fl j* tug gamle men were designated as the committee : H. A Glidea, T. II Fotsyth, Hugh Clark, J. G Brenner, R E. Monagan, John II Ho- Dart, F. Vansanl, Philip Johnson, Tobias Barto George A. B Keim, W. 11. Butler, W. H. Peck, W. S Ross. Timothy Ives. D M Hall James K. Davis, J. S. Mi - ler, George W. Bowman, W. T. M'Phail, J'eterJ. Albright, W. S. Picking. J B. San mm, W. J. Baer, VV. A Wallace, J. VV. Rolirer, C. R. Pointer, William Hopkins, Jese Penny, J. A. Gibson, S. Marshall, A Price, William Carr, Jacob Turney. On motion, the Convention then took a . recess until the above committee should be prepared to report. TWELVE o't LOCK M The Convention re assembled at 12 o'clk. A communication from VV. H. Miller, Clerk of the Senate, tendering the use of the Senate chamber to the Convention, was read. On motion, the rules of the House of Rep resentatives, so far as applicable, were a- j dopted, to govern the proceedings of the ■ Convention Mr. Hopkins, from the Committee ap j pointed lor the purpose, reported the lollow- i jug PERMANENT OFFICERS OF THE CONVENTION. Prcsdent: ARNOLD PLUMBER. Vice-Presidents : S. H. Gilbert, P. Hamilton, J.A.Mttnson, P.J. Albright, K. B. Knight, VV. H Welsh, John Roberts, 11. S. Myers, Wm. Grey, David Plank, J. B. Davis, J W. Tate, J. Van Buskurk, S. H. Bell, P. Kemerer, J. \V. Rohrer, S 11. Shannon, H. Lowrey, e appointed to prepare resolutions expressive ol the sense of the Convention. ♦ The amendment and the original motion -was discussed at some length by Messrs Johnson, Sansom l.amberton, Giliis, Tate. Wharton, Baer and Whallon, when Mr. Whallon moved to amend the amend ment by striking out the amendment of Mr. Sansom, and the word 'fifteen" in the orig. iual motion, and insert in lieu thereof, the ■word "thirty three," making the motion then read : "That a Committee of thirty three be ap pointed by the Chairto draft resolutions and a platform expressive of trie sense of the "Convention." The amendment to the amendment was discussed at some length by Messrs. Whal lon, Girtman, Monaghan, and Welsh, when it was not agreed to. The question then recurring on the amend • ment submitted by Mr. Sansom, it was dis agreed lo yeas 59, nays 66. The question recurring on the original motion to appoint a committee of fifteen, it was agreed to. Mr. Gills submitted the following : Resolved, That all resolutions offered at this Convention be submitted to the Com mittee or. Resolutions without debute. Mr Johnson opposed tho resolution, and moved to postpone its further consideration indefinitely. Messrs. Johnson, Hopkins and Gillis de bated the motion, when Mr. Lamberton suggested a modification eo as to iuclude all resolutions offered pre vious to the report of the Committee on Resolutions, which was accepted by Mr. Gillis. I'he motion to postpone indefinitely was then disagreed to: and the original resolu tion as modified, was adopted Mr. Vansant moved that when the Con vention adjourn, it adjourn to meet this af ternoon at 3 o'clock, which was agreed to On motion the Convention adjourned. AFTERNOON BKS-ION. The Convention re assembled at 3 o'clock, r. M. The Chairman announced the following Committee on Resolutions ; R J. Haldeman. G M. Wharton, G. VV. Miller, Jas. L. Gillis, R. E. Monaghan, Levi 1.. Tate, V. E. Piolett, G. H Rolin. S. Jenkins, N. P. Fetterman, R B. Petriken, J. B. Beck, J. Hageman. K S. Doty, J. Leisenring. Mr Lamberton moved that the Conven tion proceed to nominate candidates for Au ditor General. Mr. Gritman moved to postpone the fur ther consideration of the motion for the present, pending which, Mr. Lamberton withdrew his motion. Mr. Hopkins moved that the Convention take a recess until 4 o'clock P. M. in order to .enable the Committee on Resolutions to prepare their report, which was* Ihe Convention then rear*'- **£ , e r . I 0: a mass meeting, when a • vert iteelf into pointed to wait Upon " cents in value. All the large lumps that jou have received in St. Louis of Pike'* Peak gold were never obtained in this re gion—they belong to California —All the accounts of gold findings of an extravagant character are the fabrications of speculator* I wish to put you and others on their guard against these s ories ; especially Gen. Larimer's account. I will venture to say that he does not know anything about the matter. I have r.ot found a good prospoct yet, and I am on the ground. I venture the prediction that lew persons will make fortunes hunting gold in litis country—But as "seeing is believing," lot nil who wish to have a sight at the elephant" coin* on. lam beginning to get a view of him There are more than two hundred cabin* built here, and two hundred more are to be erected before the last of March. A good hotel will be ready for ' the boarders" by the end of May. It is to bo two stories high, seventy five feet in width, and one hundred ami twenty feet in length. Spec ulators are already busily engaged in lay ing off cities around the diggins and they nre the ft).lows who are sending tott.e S ate* such glow ing accounts of gold.discoveries If enough of gold is not found before the latter part of May, many row will go to Calif..rnia, New Mexico and Arizona, while not a few will pilch their tents in this new region, lor life. MR. SMITH sat reading the paper at homo in the morning before leaving lor his store, when the boy of a neighbor entered with the usual way: "Mr. Smith, pappy wants to borrow your Jrounal a few minutes this moring." ' Tell your pappy," said Mr. Smith, that lam using it but (drawing two pennies from his pocket and handing them to the boy) hero's two pennies which 1 am not using just now, with which he can buy one. Tell him, needn't put himself out of the way to return them to-day. 1 will sand for them when I want them, ihesamo as I frequently have to do for my paper." lIARRI BCRO ANB HAMBURG RIII.IIOAU —At a meeting of the stockholders of the Harris burg mul Hamburg Rail Road Company, held at the public house of Christum Lent*, in Jones own on the 3d inst., the lollowiiig gentlemen were elected to serve for the ensuing year:—President, Gen. John Weid man : Directors. John A. Reiteman, Frank lin, V. Wagner, Joseph Seifert, Frederick Harner, David M. Hank, George F. Meily, John C Seltzer, William Rank, Jacob Houtz, William A Barry, and Lewis R Walker. Fubiic Sale of I'ersoual Properly: j There will be sold at public sale at Urn | residence of the undersigned in Bloom-burg j ON SATURDAY, MARCH 26TH INST, ] the followina dec*ihed properly 10 wi>: TWO SHOATS. 2 STOVES AND PIPE, BUREAUS, CH AIRS, TABLES LOOKING GLASSES, CARPET, 4 BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, CUTLERY WARE, in abort the hnu-ehol.l and kitchen furniture entire. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day, when conditions will be maite knowu by HIRAM \V. BROWN. Bloonttfbltrg, March 23, 1859. AND MANHOOD, " ff"'l V J o "' published, the 25