111 N • ••••-• MEI tsburgb atit t. • 19:1114Flp in DULY A *LILT ST 6. RIDDLE & CO. 11 , TIO Arkier. tie,. SaulitllN.A. • 1 1 A P 1.2,*5• u gar s SPAY MOKNINO, Jill. 3 S SAG To the HOlioroblo a. Benato.v and Me $Iio• of -Itelovoontatioe. of the ,Cootroo 1 Peneyfranie. puritan:a: In submitting to thel General ",` ..Assembly .my last annual communitration, it is the source of unfeigned gratification to be 1 . ,e,blAtor,insizrunce to the People, and to their Reprnsantativei, that notwithstanding the_ P e sent unfavorable crisis in the monetary affairs of this errantry. and the general prostration of 1 baldness and credit, the financial condition of Peurisyliatila is highly aatigfactory. The rozeiptio at the State Treasury, from all sources, for the fiscal year ending ,on the 30th ,of. November, 1860, were $3,479,257 31; to 1 which add the available balance in the Trees '~un situ lat day. of,December, 1859, $839,. ;323 -09 - and.the whole sum available for the year will be foiled to be .$1,318,680 10, Ilse espenditare% for all purposes , for the Caine 1, period, were $3,637,147 32. Leavin,g an available balance in the Treasury, on the. lot • f . dayof December„lBBo, of $981,433 08 The following item' are embraced in the erpendi tures for the Seal year, viz: liethorNotaseentAied Dommatle eT•ilto. a' • .. acutleXB7--... Daisies oa Lt.* platolle wort" sad dot cialms I lea big:: . of 'A mputee dela .daub 1.44 dn. nog ski sear. the 0f........_......._....01,707 Theo' fended And unfunded debt of the Com ; monwealth oath first day of Deeember,lB.s9, .was aa fol W , - 4 54 le 4 _do I , SAal rnnd.a mug, trirruicogy DI HP. MoIMI wise 1n..... . ,1 • homes abetilloat.auftusaoug-- . I Dassimile Total osfundi 1it.1;77 70 —Blaking the endow debt of the Common wealth -at the period named, $35,g38,961 07. The funded and unfunded debt of the State .4 ill. is lose *fele lest fiscal year, December 1, i 1860, shod as &Um.: PCNDZD DIDT. • 6 gin 44 do tti ft feuded UNTONDiD DIBr. light Breeds Tatowst eirtillemwoatalatiog—.... Dooseelistelllontas t Letes.3== • • .15114 natitst6•4 debt 180,721 78 liking die entire public debt of Pennsyl 1, vita*: an the AMC day of December last, $37,- 1,,F 1060,01 T; 50; t Crtelsk' the'irt7ncipit and interest of this nd's the drdinarj._sottrees of revenue, derismonwealth hogs thlifollowing mort bomb; derived from the vale of her pub -40,4018. • tigr Zo oc U ( L I -1:- Atiti ' ' 231.000 ou Via ofia* looroaCba arsi da — y 'at Doomber, In; pabliedobt of Lbw Vastawavadaftb. tended add ablaaoad.inias3o 831;738 • ill haw, at tie aloes of th• fiscal par 21.991114 T dO Anted bui Woad, dorlog th. lut 1,911,890 72 • Mow. b1.6e400 fn tbeTirsenry oe the ' • 1 . &Ude, of INatat'es,ll47, "Owen Ittst fa, ollietetebee, IWO, It eree—.. 11123636111 m the brae baboon 16 th. mom of.. 166161 61 • 014131146 UM them. pakl at Uh. Manx, d • dal the pat Mr. ram for debts .2 , 11 • ahem mots* tba thritnotierlth ar1.1356. • 011 1 13 (11atoo•untotaso and wantons:3n of i t p t=riproatateet6, and 1,131 , 6 part al lb. anfisodod dotrt • • 1 111116•Clotaisaytallkaatoatalaa tuk---. 171664 61 .I ;nadirs hers tea was °L.- ..... .-.-..- ' rui eel et ~ i .;By adding this sum to the amountpaid on . ..--. Oa pub li c debt from December 1, 1857,t0 De -1 .. wentber 1, 1800, to wit ; $1,911,890 72, it . ,-- - pill tie found that daring the past three years i.... it* State has Oct only, met all her orcUnari lie , i Allities. including the expenses of Government, ~, - s k ...: Ond . the Interest on bpi. public duoi(bdt, bug dl. fir= Afsrlectattl ° fndebtedness the sum of ,882 15. , I ' When It is remembered That for the last three . - - yeerstbe tax oa real and personal estate has been bet two and a 'hilt milts on the dollar. while .11r0u11844 to 1857 it was three mills-;-that for •- - • the past two years and six months - the State has .... "., eeeetred tie part on tonnage doe from the Penn - ,- :Sylvania railroad company-and that dace Joly,,,, 1859, - the Interest on the bonds 'held by the _ Obits againet the Sunbury and Erie reittoad isotopia, has remained duo and unpaid, it is cer . *that cause for -.hearty- cengratulation, that, without aid- from these important sonrces of 4 'Mantle, so gteat a teductiop•Ar the public debt i ''.. - -Wirben aceompiishod In iomparatively so short i od. ~.."Ite funded debt of the State is now i ''' ' 1: ; ., ___thr knit been sine 1842, Ind the unload --,,,,, and eating tibial at that time amount - ~., , , 4111ta upwards,' of two millions of ' doll e n,' has ... - liweet , aload entirely redeemed. It is new re ' Oleg to $l2O, 721 78-end of this sum over ...A . ' stiostrulne thousaod dollars consists , of miler .'--llottes,ftedit . 01 :Which are . undoubtedly either -:, - L' AM or - destroyed,: and Will, therefore. never be : ''` • '' ' tiremated fOr payment. The eking against,the - , i stalls exraingtrum the construction and mein .. , tames of her canals and, railroads, are now re - dated to a mere somiosl um; sad, ln the fu -ItSze,, ill.'providing for the ordinary expenses of • #evernment, bet revenues and her ettergin may - a:';- , he Salnelvely applied .to the peVasent or the . -j, " - i *wet, mad debt. tbe - diecharge of th e principle of , - 1 ber public -, Me people! this Oolusionwsalth have MU 'ipital met 'with' promptsess, the denied. midi ,' Sham freme time to rise, for the way* e@d ' , .. r...:Z 4,1111 4.-. 4 , 11 W/ esil Um the oarrous debt with A . ll any havitiesi so lOog burdened, la each , , . , ~:yestr gentibily, sad rapidly dhappearbur-that ate'rersollet MAIM to rest the totsiost is se: a..emestly Wig 4bstslalts4, that. coase'quatly a attlf . ~-, -. ,::: , grester SIM NM *soh pair be devoted to the g*, , ddedol ethic principal of the debt without re' Pr . ''' .;, Cesrtleg is sslatilosal sources of nireano-akf shod, w(th a proper busbaadlog ..... tam:lures* , '. , o64.Bmits, Ms day la sot tar distant when'dl-'- nisa tasathes , la Paaosylvanis will Besse "OAS: gelher-chie payment of such tares es me, for ' ' tha Utile required to meet the public 09044. 1 I 4114991, - . will commie to be out with altesrfolness ' ' lied alassity. Bat they will usutantionstay ' ''.baud tbasi to whoa, tars, have they intrusted - the illisaltdaffeletwals oinks State toe rigid se . '... v - iesisahsbUlty. That therm should, at this par ,- . &kills , Janette*, . whim t i b4 basins.' aid moss- Awry stein of the sone are be greatly de ,, peonslibosio otrlomossoomay Is public open. „ • . offline, le so ossifssi, Mit it can scarcely be • mosemery to mil • Menthe to so plats a duty. ..',,.. ‘,. , kl ft is arpo o l Air tut soy Menai= which aroo teed ' snails to lesson the nrsausa of - WhiClossmoawsalth;r:would; at this time, be ps .. ,smillssts sawisi r tml,,lgespodiont This nips. AN it. AID, _ 1 : 1 1 4 =IS on forti . ledl.--itke .. ledge* W*4114 hoolooded with doubt sod , -WeSsetidety-hill, tharefors, no more;tua tho •-', .it l';l:pitS .te triiiheie ivied. with =mein 7 1 .8 1 - j deice, all sir pressat modems of reruns, sad ~ 14Mo te!, be 'prepared - for every posslbi• cootie ,'l?" libiatiulylBsB,llis Poselyltsalsyslbud mop .;,, el:ieisey Me Wowed to tax cet tosergetsquirM ; ; ,,,,y,j .) 'ifs blipstsl by thesst to oerponghtg tits tkomysity; .ri •t . , 4.4 us WWl,' iiipplstesatt; esd`there Is new +,,,, -- - • es* te , ris Butte ear that Outosud.easinsive of .'''' , "latararit' Os son et $674,294 22.'- leoladlse ••• • ••,' t ':.! . • •. lb' Istiriet as mum sot 4_4, lisbost $700,000. DiKoromory Ism missal mosesge we. istlverad to • ..4 1 1041420shettricoiesie Mk bete' tried Is Ile ,ANIS et "Cosmos ?ISM of Desphis onimr, §s 7 , . ensmareaMmosvosin widths ralleeid nom :-"a;,; 4:4inhihrtMlllribs quirstioitftle oosatitietiiii: . ,, ' ,4;..,dssf sfabitsx,,lnlok mu design II fine of ''°''` . -I KINIgir"Mi 4 ": OI isPrekbes - of the tax fro __ ...:Iltelimeeteelediettelee4: 7 11 1;44inalbat, 8004/119 , MO els tried:bstuses , Me nue pseUis, Is the ,„, .selkehett,isrohlegeM NOe quoin., with . a ,: '- 'All*. dealt. Is Deanna Inv' judgment WM '' `., , , libithilled - ;,11 1 , t h e 006* pinker Plillsidelphia; , ' -""'' ''''''z'essels me - of i the siartumel' esitlespits, lor . ~. A , )..///0 000. Bo that Judgineat bur boimobmlset -- - - - .. -Rsi sgtekNo• of_ tea - dab4; - .oeing the whole stiMitstblah - liatene 'dot prior te.1960. The lest saz 'Mob :•Mortte4 ' Motbalbo put year „,...•• 4., tesutaadelk.! . 4308,840 03. The Shut settlement - 'lii:Wwiywar to befoss.nlD4WoMin lyroan, --, . est skeippssl taken byelts..m opieen aid the ±..limisitiesttlslasst .Wm Inds Int a few ,:•.. ,i 1 4 , 4431/11160101 the , -..101101"111..- dirttlialut of . 4 :4=missullip-.:-. T ~ ....1 ‘ ,.,,i.7 „ i i zt..., Inserify is . the Goiania plass sl .]....4,- 1 60.1./70 . ,_. - b 7 4,1 , !i : P • • =us M ot. .!'",''',',- ~•• 1 . 41100111 2....1, 0 1, ' .., ~ -.-N - . 1.- -I,. Pi- ( 7o;6'*•'4 ' '''' - . . M • ' 1,1 to the Supreme court of thieState, where they were argued in June last, and in October, that tribunal sustained the. decision of the court of Gamma pleas, sad held theau to be clearly constitutional; tithe uniting with the law mak• log power la affirming the right of the State to tu a eorporatioit under s Wirth which it owe. its eminence. Ent hottelfintlitiding this concur. rune of °pintos and settee ounthalf of the eon- Canted matherities of Penterylimite, the Stip, tion is not yet at au end; for lite railroad coop party has recently removed thallium by writs ofxrror, to the Supreire Cohn of the trailed States, ethers they are now pending ; That the decision of that court will, whee-made, folly anemia the right of a seteereign 'State to enforce • cootraotbetween the Stith end borporation, and entirely vindicate the power of • State to impose such [sifts upon Corporations, se la her iovereign will she may deeth proper, I cannot for a moment doubt. To complete the history oftliis Important Bib gallon, and to show that every effort has been, thus far, made to compel the payment of this large sum of enemy into the Treasury of the State, It la proper to add, that the law officer of ' the Commonwealth, being of opiates the' the writs of error were to °likened froth the Supreme 'Coon of the Oohed States in data to prevent the collection of thejedgments rendered in the State Courts, executious were teemed to 'the Sheriff of the County of Dettplibi.ithdetroceedltige are now pending to the Supreme Covet el) this Slate, to determine whether the o ...olmmenwealth can 0002 pel the payment of ..the , jail/pi:teeth already re. covered, before the linal decimal' by the Su preme Court of the United Suites; The Sulphur, and Erie railroad company having failed to negotiate its mortgage bonds to their p oubdttlon, the cum:dittoes cull dandy entertained of eh early completion of that most Important Improvement have cot been re. allied. The work doting tbapast year, howev• elating!' greatly retarded, hes!been oontinu allyprogreeeleg; upwards of one million of dol ls?, haviegteen expended on the line from No vember . 1869, to November 1860. The whole length of the rood, from the borough:of Seabe e, to the harbor on the lake, at the city of Erie, i. 28 8 miler; of Which 148 miles are now neighed and in operation, and 116 slim ofthe remaining pertion.of the line are graded; leading but twen ty five miles yet to grads. • Pennsylvania is largely interested in the early completion and success of this great thoroughfare, not only be cause she is the creditor of the company to the amount of three'and a half milliom at dotter*, but for the additional, and more cogent reason, that the Improvement, when completed, will *pan ate of the mat important chanuels of trade between the city of Philadelphia and the great Ilan of the west, at the beat harbor on Lek. Zeit entirely within the limits of our own State, whitiih'has ever been contemplated. It will, moreover, develop the resource of a large por tion of North-Western Pennsylvania, abounding. with the richest minerals, and a lumber region of unsurpassed excellence, which the munificent hand of the State has hitherto totally neglected. By dispelling of her branch canals, to that com pany, in exchange for ile mortgage bonds.' the Stole has already largely sided's° the convene Lion of this great work; and it may be itemises% ry, to insure its completton, that further kale laden should be bad to order to reader the torus of the company available. it is evident that • liberal policy, on the part of the government, will promote alike the Interests of the Common wealth and the railroad compsey; tbeiee., great mire should be taken to protect, as far as possible, the debt now due from the company to the State. If all propootione which may be modeler •ohange is toe securities now held by the be car. fully considered by the legislature, and no more yielded than sound economy demaudit, with proper provieion for the doe application of whatever means, may he're alzed, to Is believed, that eolludeni relief can be granted to the company, to enable It promptly to finish the road, while the .eiecority remeiniog wilt be fully adequate a insure the ultimata payment of the principal and interest of the bond, of the railroad eampaoy now held by the Commonwealth. I commend this subject to the Leglelature, as one entitled to its most careful consideration, as well on aattatint of its .Tait importahos to that portion of the Stab through which the railroad p —to the cities of Pbiledelphlit and Erie —and to the railroad company—as to the "COM• mouse th. Lerself--prealelog that whatever policy It may be thought expedient to pursue,. should beedopied solely with refsretice to the protection sad furtherknee of the goiblio inter- The attention of the Legislature is' agate la rked to the subject of general edvioation. At the preeetjaneture It p is peculiar claims . The experience of a q of a century has 'gadded the proverbially cantina. people of Penneyliania, of the siapiednere of-the com mon school uncle to their Gaeta and condition. No less has the seers ordest of the past three y.ers shown its capability to endure shoals rut. den reversee which oeoasienally prostrate the other, tntrieste of the . community. 10.01eing greater expenditure than the ran of the depart. ments of government, and that, ton, mainly drawn from Menu titmice, it is a proud feet, that, while Meet of the eeterpriees of millet, have been seriously embarrassed, and some of them impended, by the pecuniary oriels of 1867, 'our edneational system hoe not bead retarded tit any appreciable degree. Oa the contrary, Its •operstions have been matoteined to an extent which plainly indicates that our eitizthe folly appreciate its Salon. Contraming its results • during the petit year, with those of 1867, we Sod that the whole number of pooile now is the Ischools, is 647.414, being an hereto* of 44422; these were taught In 11.577 schools, 621 more than in 1857. Boring an average term of five months and fire end cos-half day., at a cost of Ofty.six cents per pupil, per month, by 14,065 leathers, being 525 more than in 1857 The entire expenditure of the system, for the past year. leolnding that of the Behool Department, la $2,688,660 80 These figures 'ford some Idea of the teagellade of the operations of the system; but neither words nor figures can ad. equate', terms the' Importance of its Joan. epos upon theveient, or Its relations to the future. Itl tiontemplatirig the details of a pled for the due trait:deg orthe youth of a commuitllY, it. large proportions and Impost's" array c .statis. doe do not display the points of he greeiteet Imp penance. Penile - May be enrolled by Ithodreds of thousandei eithool betimes of the himtedructure sod - most, orimplele ariingtimeint may be dotted • seisintheitlintAlitigh•iieriy :thir,ereohilteeet, or, the loadiehilsiciii'perteet pity/4f 'lndia may be adoeted _Ottnia - beetfitleattile sefeotioe of tthithltso_pds; eilitichot,ltee t ilikthitte, without the firfpi r moral Sod de efOthitthlakiter lijutlthatiogi spirit, etHe terrhei4ostherusi !•'thl• v mei de partmenl.j.ent hippy, to announce that he im. Oil t of tho iemeo/th of CCM 6 40 .3644 SY 5780.0710 00 87,026.113 87 00 00 ........ Itoooo 00 = $101,113 40 17.613 ISA 4,447 SS DU/ 40 . $400,630 00 30,1067,1 AS 72 337200 00 100.000 CO I=3 $20.401 i 0 19074 39 4,4411 113 707 10 0,P31,G1/0 co 6173,106 /7 061 433 04 Prottonnti it Lk, oetomkottoottettjtieeohire of the W ;et, ti duliviel &tore 'lndia` itdioaricieuteni,l within sipAnut three years, than.sq, alter brine& of Obi.ofotmo T.—pow! tiltrotor/I? f;eleg thi point itiftif Of - Wed guktigreti hijsunlog and Culture miiirnriginatioaante ttlitoae'let *blob the foe .l, fi l att s 4 l4- 1 1 CririNbIle atith art. . Iffilif :4 i t; ? • 7 Pan. mediae .mode of *redoing tesoberi under the normal set, f 1867 hoe now stood the test of praolleal experieede ; and, against the moat -adverse cheismetscoes,' hoe produced' mulls deliisivi of insenceese. Already it has pieced one icatitutltin iti fall operation In the south eastern part of tharliste, equal in standlig and extent to any in the Unlock. Another, with all the requirements of the law, he. jUst applied for State recognition In ibe extreme nortimerst. I commend these noble, sod peculiarly Penneyi yule, eohoolt to your favor. did to theta will be the best inveetteent that can be made' for the Tieing - generition. 0 led tostruottee for our children te 'the . .111Dgeill earthly sasronies that, whatever else we bequeath them, their , lOberl. taws will b. a blush% end, sot a extras i end, if nothing more Is left, in the welt =ldeated minds, the willing hands and the Inns le' God, of freemen, they will have all that le essetttlid, - - Nearly eisien thoOsind et •onr fellow a Guns ere now devotiii their efforts to the iteprom meat of the - comsat schoola, as dtreatorol than I Ohs there is no more'meriteribiteloody-pc men. An iiiiressi oCthe-anntiel State spproprlatlon would scantily . be a tosteriel relief to the die. Idols at thle time, bat would, to some I elettl, ' iihreisharineidirattore in their lout °per tiona ' It he rat; hdirsver, GM common school siesta,. Tilt sodlionOroble to the State alit Iv, that elating yent.eatire attention, In refereece to education: "Pennsylvania ale? bouts herloolle, 1' gioti,.:,atuotionlext, solentlflo,' professional aid I,phlianthropluinstitullontand numeroutpeisitti [ eektele of Oar, gradc- - - to-this. respectihe is NV/oton° trieMberOf 16 6'066411feet' b4_front re me went of. attention to .1 he ;Piper :siettetioe Hilo thisafer been reeked far beloti tier' Jut ttandsal;,' The presect Is net the propei' time loiterer/ grant.' to intilutioni of 'three, classes abide heretofore received State aft if !Oren, IlittepUblitinnthoritioe do not pewees thi regal- Slaidedi for a ref. and just'exteesloo : of fiber. sality.:' ,, ltits , perlod will surlier:hen' ill public edtteatiottel *reties, Must be lacfudedilo one greeteriteti forthe eleattionlif, Mind put mor als; udititertke Sumo *111;ms - doubt, patron. Ise 'eery peoSt'sfort lithe flood wort Poe Cie dittGlifolthit ijelecn 'daring Go lot , - .lalitiG: - Ate attention of the Lifetimes' II allifiterredie:lbit along report of the Common School Department, herewith sub 4.,Altiii ' ..yxellivittalfa gala,. to rill lb. suisikii Ohba GOOlost Aloottb4 to the .tams! XBl4l to iikkilltghliiilesidirilliaPPlAMil~L A.,tr”vtrz it I . - 9r,,:::-... '......,' ....21.c., 4 4 %•'::,'-..:,:'-f-'5:17-,--'s::'o-;,,ASgAMMAz.'4W--,70-c...,,ffit.WaMmoKfter,-;...,,-- . ...- ; .----...,,,,.. i.., : , -, ;. ...., , ,....„ .„,...,.,...,..,..„... ~. ~ ,I.'• , -.,.-...' C'1.:. ~... _ ~, ~,,..., • .. ~,,,,„...., . , A . _ . .. ~. y.i .. .1- ' !; 1: :'- , -,-.. :- y Mira. twomoomplie „ b en object ; which has never beta attained in this ectOntri—.the supply of • want'which has ever been fell by the agri 'Miural cuioomolty: the edneation of their sea, at ono', to loientifio knowledge, habitual Industry, and premien? Mall, to alt them for the assalations of rural life, sod the ocoupstion tdateeo for them by their tethers The gains of ths farmer, however certain, are: small. The education of hie sons should, therefore, be messured by the esters of his baleen. There i seems to be no presage' mode of cheapening ed. [ upsilon but by comblulug an amount of expio'd• hare, within the ability of the firmer, with the 'daily labor of the student, so as to mike the in. *tuition so nearly self ettslainiog tat to bring it Within the reach of that Maas who Oonstitute so iI portant a branah , ofotte induetrY of our poo• led The original design of this: solaced em etic:ad the socummodation of four hundred eau• cote, a number .1 l to the economical Working of the system ; and although the appli n Malone far admission are numberless, the uttoost efforts of the trustee' have not enabled them to complete more than ono.third of tholbuikling, or to littoolatiodate more than a corresponding 'dauber:Of student& Many I oidisid tale through. ccueillo tale, anilotted of the merit of an in. etantion which promisee el: muotti good, hare antributed liberally to what has already been dam; and the based of trustees hive ; labored m within seal which cannot fall is oomeud itself to the kind feeling of all our ollisene -Ebben tido eduoation has advanced the interests of every avocation of life—Aviculture far lees eau any other—nod far the manifest reason that it has at resobed it to the same extent, and never will reach It, unless the body be edunited (et the plow; as well es the mind to the philosophical prinetples which the plow'. work deVelopos I tiara always looked upon the Farmer' High Scant with peculiar favor, as well because of my owo oonmatioas of its promisedlueefulness, al the favor which has hitherto beta shown to it bY the Representatives of the people. Its charier requires so annual exhibitign of its re• taint", expeaditures and operatlona generally, and these will doubt's'', be laid beta" you. By the am putted by the last Legislature, es labliebing a system of (reshooting in Nosey'. mai, and securing the public against loss from insobeentbaoke, radical Maoris were made in the banking laws of this State, Inelesd of cor poration" created by special law voluntary assochalone are authorized tot et the buil , nese of tanking, without further legislation, and as a indispensable prerequisite to the issuing of b•rok note. for circulation se money, ample security must be deposited with Ike Auditor Getters' for their prompt redemptioa The law makes provision, not only for the ingorporation of new basking associations, but erables bank. log insibutions already in existence, to continue their Irnsioees for twenty years lifter thereipt• ratio' of their present charters, upon:comply*, with Its provisions, by withdrawlog their old oiradation, sod giving the eettuntles required for the redemption of their new haat The poblig, I am *sure, will rejoice that ;no further neeeteltyr 'aims for legislative action, either on the. subject of creating new, or es- cherterteg old banks; sod that the time and attention of their Repressotativee will now, happily, be; no Isom monopolized In the oonslieratiou of! • "object hitherto productive of so much writ" and coo lan* if not of positive evil. Thee rapid increase of priests bank.; through out al/tate, makes it eminently right that they should be placed under proper legielmive re. al ric!.l?Da, and that the large &moat of capital thus employed shook' be made to contribute ire fair proportion to the revenues of the:Common wealth. Tale badness, lo the aggregate, is now believed to amount to • sum slaw, if sot gate, equal to the whole badness of the regu• lanky chartered banks, and yet it is entirely un reatrieted, and, 'with lbe exception of :a merely Bomb& limes Mx, Is free from taxation. This is (midst to every other Mass of our tax laylog obissot, and especially eo to the banking i,eti. tattoo" bolding charters from the comaronwealth for which they have each paid a liberal bonus, and are, in addition, subject to a very large tax on their dividends. I respectfully 6.l;mm:id ' thin subject to the aunties of the Leiiisiature. A blab since of day impels me again to all the atteotion of the Legislsture to the Mad.. gamy of existing laws, regulating this receiv ing, keeping and disbureemoot of the revenues of the Bute. TO" public mossy* are Cow paid directly to the Effete Treasurer, who ; deposita them, at hie own discretion, wh ' and wh •he choose", and pays the* out in some, either small or great, upon his oleo oat tamed catanikazalusittaly. Tasmania-Ana rse• aired, ;kept and dist:creed Is socially 'between three and four million, of donate, with balsa— , ens os hand, at times, exceedlog one Million of dollare;; while the bend of the Stale Tamilsr it for only eighty thousand dollars. line act wows ire settled monthly by the Auditor Gen eral, by; whom he receipts for money paid tab the Tremory ar• omotersigeted, and these are, a. the only stifogused I provided by law to:prevent the illegal and Itot roper use of the Motley of the Siete, by the 8 ate Treasurer. ; Happily the rsrenues of the Commonwealth awe hitherto been wifely kept, properly dis bursed, led promptly amounted tor, by those in Aerie of the Public Treasury; but to view of the serious defslostioos which have occurred elsewhere, and in ether OWN, this fact should Inrush so reason why we ought not to guard tipsiest Irate in the future. R eeeee log to *y for mer sonnet menages, I respectfully, ha meet earoestir, rsoommeod that provision be made by law 141 That oar money shall de depoeited by the date Treasurer in any bent or elsewhere, erltb out drat rrcigiring ample seearity to be Oven to the Commoowealth for the prompt repayment of snob sum se may be deposited: and that such seouritleit shall be deposited it the Orno4 of the Auditor general 21. Test all °becks issued by the Stain Treas urer shall be countereigutd by the Andifor Gen eral, before they are used, sad that d.lly Ic ecaps. 'bell be kept of the messy. recelSed, da posited' aid dasbur 'IA, In tbe Auditor 0 l's office, 1115 i VIM as to Ihn Treasury Der artsnent. 3d. That condensed monthly statements, MI 610 by the algraturee of the Auditor 0 sad Math Treasons, shall be published one Derepaser In Philadelphia and one le UMW burp, 'begin the balances is M. Tressaiy, and Thrredeposbed, lb, partionlar amount of each Jamb; and 41. b. That the bond of the Stole Treaserer he Inereseedlo She Bum of two hundred sod ay thousand dollars Our vertone charitable sod refornestor Salons—Om Mete Luanne Haepitel, at Haab. bang—elan Western Peoanieents Help for the mast, st Pittsburgh—the sultan for the blind, diet and dumb, et Philadelphia—the Hones "(letup at Philadelphia and hunter'le end the Penny Ivens Penning @noel for idled" and feeble minded phildrea. et Medic, will nut theiriasusi enema clans upon the bounty of the elan. These excellent chenille tattoos density daunting besellis and Menton upon valferlng sod erring humanity, ehloh cos ecereely be overrated. They are heartily com mended to' the diesalmineung liberality of The Legislature. I rifted., u I „pave heretofore don., from noommendtog, is proper obJeds for appropriations from the Bode Teenier', leant eheritableand benevolent, Iddltutlone, obi be. cause dinar* undeserving the cooddenon sod patronage of tinplating', bat Nene" they are local in their absentee, and In my Judgment have no Claims upon the Common land 'blob can be admitted, 111 jasttoo to iherighte and tannin of other pardon, of the Commonwealth. ". The Illeptololll of the filets Penitentiary for an Outer! Olsten!. of Pennsylvania, laitheir 'mud reports for the years 1858 sod '1869, Gelled the ;attention of the Legislature Co the lostoorily ID( such parts of Ibe penitentiary buildings as were exposed to their own tireil and those of the neighborhood, and reeommended that roof. of such of the oorridare es were coo end wlih "dogleg, end needed I, should be replaced with slate or metal. OA eliding the inetitution,; my attention wan celled to theist:ie- Jut by thtilneprwore. The neoeselty for the change net so epperetit end urgent, that I ad• deed then not to hesitate in having the; old, dilapidated sod dengeraas woodwind's otsuoh portions of; the buildlogi aa required retsina, replaced with same eubstentiel are proof ma teriel. This hes sooordingly boss done, and I respostfollY rseiommand that • small approprle don be rutted to defray tb• expense bewared. onaintrto year - omeldentlea the repell ot the' State Lioness, oboes mention ee %tweet. Of the Labial's make Cl. awe, with• ma c emodetow, !be ibris of nebulae%the M Stitios or the Ifolog sod with breltrereensts, committed led pootameted wader Mesa, him nealt.4 le great Memel. to Um Ltbarhaad themintheouowned tornmemnr• of. Owl. itkldatek.Dv issue.. of tn. Liblarr. at t tousperstlreli mon Uprises kr the Mat% bee km eat 'mob, th la It soff - meMe miletwel 111X0111120.1141011t for lb• asyMteeslei of OM vol. mm'e,e.d.l7 lb* Irvine isallniaoll, Nlt Moo ralkare • totearetallatidtag kerne utaadve Tlangocts'of Me Mate Temperer, the Aidllor Gelded. eta eurnsoileast.l.the aquianiararalabd ilisAttonor fleoeralowdl Worm yon, M 0.1.11 d she opmlkeliefalc. grnanmg, ee prommthe b 7 Warm WV -"al aametisrep, kr • lb. test Neat p.a.-They s , •telltled to tbe ettinalre coo elalarstion of the 4g ate. *mu trim 07.lestInettee. newt the reemaummi • m of my penteemor la tt*,• dwind. g beat we. pato Mimed , to tote els, in the 'Sinned ,tlee ttoretimial the Vow- I motliemUS.,' :Th. porches& Makatea!' emetal ~ -matrfee of bealryloseltan. lbw la Um Inueinsseeesnen is pro- pd... w . old manplete the mammary Ituwiektms di the b 00.., so se te mole It • fit met •Walareolmit 14.11testi tor the lecomtug Ilmeattre. I cheerfully neweimeed 'Ate her artist ,nnis deletilmategie nisble appeneien et parpon. The nusernearystelentabegiosintoneranan otn i stSindssondeinnir lennehnisttestion. us *Watt of I=lag oarametto• efamM Merohmammiddeal ommostyaM, shirkindetated dud niod'ox • nuaimses,vote, Cairn !neit donne sin eate•tay amosessAialde tarottmt est Or IllerLitatatyliailer.the ia nkiiblNFl4ll4lolftgr -441 , 60 ••- - . • -, -voan-'l4s:ilf+Tiglt: •4,st Wc - ;::. , - 1- -7-1-.7t.,,,ttl , s.- -- -,,. -- - , , 1 , , i i _ •.1 ' - . i - - I '___ ----------- - , llIGH, ' THURSDAY MORNING, SLA - N"U - A - Rf - .. :4_ lBfi- Mg It will be observed that lb. question, whether Edward Prigs, wu resit, guilty of the mime of . kidnapping. under lb. Penosylvaula datum. of 1816, wet sob:telly passed upon, either by the court or tor y; to lb. county of Yak, or: by Cue Supreme Mort of the bolter.: Tb. jun. - merely.fooodibe Nola, and the sabot of both 00411(5 war but einatter of form ; In the argument and determination of the one.. In the Supreme Court of the United! : atom,' it appears to bays been tiltrotor grant• ad, that our act, of 1826 mate It us °fleetest atom for a master to Pk* Siealatretiot or this Mate, without a mamma of• ressomirs otudraP ' ere oomtruetloo. , site • sit wea 'declared • enponethroloat4 and" void. '116•1 submit wee a 'Maar stileappribeadon -of tbe p urport s and:, Meaning of our loglaletkim • The ant motion of Ms get of Inc soder *MA tbo Indialmeel • egoism rtirgimet - btleMdoeire almost literally .• rootlet frointhe•sereaetbelalles. of the Met , of ' t 3788 to wirlote et-emostestMos bad almady Wen . givea by lbe MOW •fadisial tribunal , oft. the State or /Nimmons* , *bees It. was hold to"' Savo. Oo.sPellratteserbateverfir the tonioyel a slave by tile Master or big w ith " with. a, ' • out • warrant. Saab 'sense bre lam the Haas. under Mgr manna 4788, and qrs, enaoMogibat estate to the aoot 1828. with an Inarealttl'PebtllY l Il lto ttlaollatit that the futon. ticaFand °Meet or tho , Legiattlyre' wee prte;l: : Mat free sermon or, ,Wp i u s i l y thole • tehr4 , b7-frattd. (OTOS*: 'Wee: guilty of kfilaapplier, boldbr.or, hie. toes as shore& t Ttda &be Iltat• s _v,rigbil to do end nothiagi bats , 11111 bar act Medd tare kidueadtbiedeskirai it Ina lerbldde. letheldeft eff lb!?Cee ttghclelt' !faith •!W II joortemly,elea 'llrd .Pebsan—. a.araissasui, •-ahmsPlialftwinm" , thikilgat . ,rn% . , !Wee Indices., mod clearly. their liallon to Lakin Oda exempl-. . 00 betudf of the advocate. of etwaidon, II le calm. .ids.. fhb Upton I. merely • *nowt herlarvea the tern* SW.. 0 3 10 0tieloi IL. lcod that Wpm:sof liteptafes, nhich ma) hal eggrhtwd, okay. at Ile criesenre d deotaitlhat tt will no 16npr he • party to the compact. Tbl. decide. 6 dandier...- woes The coaelindloo of tht Wittid Mates le Mer e hies 1M " 11010 atm =twine: et wrilellite.t,/ Wen. thi *n erd Woo.. A. ephileo to nallot*ecompect le hots treaty, wbkb may be abrogatod at the will of either pert); rdipon , dbl. tothe other petty Ix Ile bed &hit le retorts. to Be. p Ise eagagmgente bat entirtly brlf a snxkble to ally soptuffor triboud. • government. dm the hand, ertmther, cre. aced by cotsenl e or by Cqtraits.t. When.ckdbed with Argil. idles; kabala and empaullnChoWdod Itiosseerall. lit Ito 00001werkeerkgs: teidllt di thlialicifelguty don Ito den to eats. ate laWil and drums. by. dell promo. end, Itt an , vomegenoy. by ha Winery odd naval power. Th. norm. meat owes hrotacticio to the pope, and they, to ...owe It their allealenco, It. Lewocistiot be violated by' davit* , Wile keltboot aiMatittabfilty rod* tribunate eroded to en force lot decree. dal panlh lie ofidadant °eroded tett.. dinett to it I. tebollies. If emmemfal, it 0107 be parsed of crime by revolution. If .100 earful, the persons pigged m the rebeillon e may berratmOdim Manor. Tbrigesirmiletil of toe Vatted Woe., within the Malta eadgn.d to It. Ilt ed Ponntiet Irk ,eurrreisaiy e se any other gantrameot la kb. eltilizad wet Id.. The coaddltalon, mid law. Made , In NOM? ance thereof. ore elpsmaly deviated io be the lopes.. *or °Oho hoid. Bader the Oentlitotkm, the amend prominent her tbe power. to add aid *WWI etude, to mate And toCOOchi •cott7..ad to promo/kw re* atiteg forth th...Wi. tooreente lie law., trappnee loam •C 1 1 ,17 and repel inemko. Appropriate otanalm Imre Wm eneeted by C.kgremt, to laid 0 idle ettallUon of them Important soterathental ponds. The Meetiolt of the Bedard Ooveromeet, WA the pone,. emitnerate4 lotheelbwiltatidtb pewit of the Wiled Stab e, ud it bp •Inictly Immaterial that the**. pleat the mead* Wats ersed siperately withln diet...dont fist limits of est* Mato. T. • ktnit of their salmi le ofloo coneposone, to view of tb• hict tic, thee deeded a (040t01 Clotetottnst,lt, lamb thee entTeutlateJ certain power. of over bitty. died declared diode inseam dm. eorrencerr, to L• •u„ rem., se Wool reeettlbg to the Mated, or to be people, the t yht of 0,400041 n. VOlllOaetwo 0 1 Olto 1 to o l4l' ends. It 1.; therroote, emir 'that'tbere' la tto oopetltollobal nett 01 docectice . gweralon le only smother Awn, of nolli. dud. .01.0er, whenottompadto bwearriediod by form 14 rebelliods, and enroll be teddadl. ea eoetcby disc 01.4 e swam dory It loot...lntel. lisp morrow, of the Conotkia• Om sad bore of the Usiltrd Pieta* It to cetletply Imo Mot Ibeeteeptitoentattreoilty, w 1,64 the oppressioa of gofeintbrit isibeccitielo intolerable liket dell wee le preekiable to keg. toooMbeia. Onto remote the ravolatiooart sight of teehtdmca bat oteretbe itatlitr Itc of the govenarkend to Moiled by • written Boost-Wm., and oath demonised le bald lo check by t itto other ..epalt. Wants, it will rarely, If. var. Impost host toe tilts., way • trot he ad , ovoid, protected, els twat retorting to the world and Inalletkable eishl to redid aod ddelsky • g0vern...461 •Ilich hat Iwo perverted*. • tc runty. But toblie tlisocio. lb. right of • date to acute. Ita OIL , wee ham litattlitglestm •htett lbey owe to the Friftrai tioweßtnelott,lt le borerdseler highly proper Om we shoel.l carefully eked catadlally riatoltat Ike teeeetat %tab writ eit rso,e4 by lb 40 who bees AVlturril a, datenaindlon to de. oho, the Ciokdo of Ibedw Atomic. Stales sod I It shill moped tbat •ey et the woe* teakirplainl on well 70 00000, they should be oohed...K/O.IY Ideducted. ebd, - ,wi fer et lA' ei tilte, 10(0100 Ott WA, for it. hod, and sermity glen for the future; tot , ft le oos lobo toleraled, that i. govern hoot mated by the pe pi* end eitdatelord for their betent, thou d do lopira co utak, potato of Pa ottlE me. •11101 eateselluft her mitt ID 011111drato lowa the Uttloa, 001 211.0.0110 a, toroegh her Odiveothab ammo. other rel. wow, dphwee that um L. Jiblitibet In rzarchlukt, at ltd. Una, lbat tight, Weds. camel of the Maus babe kir cunt wed Oely rotund to fulfil thelr reneillottonel obligi , . Mae, tat I.coeeencted lan either Doak, log the C00n1.4 Uwe. Or rendering melon the bete of COlNtwant talent. tb tbe enrowatt , I' 6110• W.. e6eve..ll.at, Way here penult oil thhopen eeteldistailat of eschtlee d to. dtdart the peas. al other Bata.; that me :wapiti OW sank elareholoto. Mutt have dd.! sat the ramp, ef dare. from Usk muted., sad hers broil*/ ta remits Isearnefkra Wee that remelt —nal hare imnoatioett their datershieeks to ended. the Son* Inns tbeememou territory of lb. tido. As tb• Repr. 7 etatallw..4 the people al, ble Innate, it broom. coot wdeat. duty to ameerine w hem oaten. lissom% maths by tb.eathodic ef . tordeldailiatit • Pdatubtreolle le included to Ake lief of Share Mel ace charged With &Beteg Waist Womteram wito that mashed an. 0.,10011.6 *I the Uthed 0 which &dews' ...bet no poem held 19 11•0•100 at labor' I oe• Mate, 000.4 the t 0... likene, eirsolog foto' moth , 00.11, In canew owns. of any Mc sw reguldliwr Menlo, dhobak god from mit ow*. or leber,bot 00.11 be deliver d op, en dl ha oil the Lusty to whore mph owe.. or le may hero.." std ferried. •dmitting toe bath el* hi chug% 1 nahoeltallog ! 13 ly dew, that, open • een•rol . areadoattoe, it 10111 he Lord it* the irgisetive ackd J• 41.41 a*akis of Kam. lvdoldt! ch.-they, as • coloay, ae • toember .1 the old cooteddrati..; or ookhr the at letiatOooeittatkei of thelJoihd meta* b.. Neu *loot Invirteblylkdliwaced Isr • pepper eppreetalkall * her oast obttgetteao-eed by • tetch lewd for the righted Wm 1 ellsage and the lotitrease 01 bet liner Nett, , As early as 1706; dui art:minas! authorities Penes,lrani', after Mantis% in the preamble, that "the importation- Indian shoes from Carolina, or other pl h been observed to give the lodiam 0014 # ince some umbrage for suspicion and 4 too," pulsed an ant against the Impart Mien .; Indian eaves from any other proitiem,-or wolauty, in America, but at the same time deetired, “that ao such Indian llamas deserting his muter' aaaaa Ice elsewhere, shall by into Ibis petel:me, shalt be understood or comorued to be eomprehended Within this aoL" And when. le MO, more Lima eight years before itue Constitutioa of- - tbe United States went lute operation, Penneyleania passed her Is. for the gradual abolltion,of slavery, mindful of the right. of her oonfiderates, she declared ; that ••tbis ant, or ettythltig in IF contained, shall not glee coy relief or,aileiter - to soy absconding or ruuestay negro or mulatto slave, or t, who hes absented himself, or. *hall absent Elm self, from his or holloware, twister or mimeses, reildlog In any oilieri3tatit it sonotry, but such °Weer, omits or milk* Shall have and-wid r.-theenritirsieeryiraest4teite. • *Way slave, or servant, se tia might have had In case this act bad not been mode." A provision much more tutegolvoold id Its phraseology, and direot to Its Climmeede,Ase thews found, on the same subject, in (he Coostitution of the Uoloo. The act, by Its terms, was made Inappliosble to do emetic slave( attedding upon dewiest's. in Con-- Ares* frets the other Acetvlosimptetm, and those held 6j persons wide pulsing through this State, or eejoorcing therein for a petted not looser than sis months. . 'ln liBB it was made a high penal olfenos for any person ' by force, violence or fraud, to lake lout of this State, any negro or mulatto, with the loteotion of keepieg or atlllog the add no. aro or motets', as • elm. for a term of years. Soon after the passage of Ma act, the Supreme Court of Peoneylvasta decided that ii did not apply to the forolble removal of a *hoe, by the owner or his agent, but that Its object was to potash the forcible or fraudulent abduction from the State of free Degrees, with tie intention of keeping or gelling them si Thus, at that early day, giriogjodiolal *section to the doc trine that a master had the right to take Ms slays. wb he could Sod them. The first lot of Congress providing for the rendition of fugitives from justice or labor, was passed lo 1728, and It originated from the refusal of the ll Amor of Virginia to surrender sod delver up, on the requisition of the GovettOP of E'eassylvanie, threto person* who had been in. dioted In Peoseylosals, for kidospplag a semi, end minas him Into Virginia. Aod when it was found that this Congresilonsi statue did not afford a simple, speedy and efficiest remedy for the recovery O'Connor. from labor. the Lena. Inure of Peativylveals, at the request of the ad- Milo, Mutsu( lifaryland,lloB2o, pissed her Oat"la give effon to the provincial Ott. Coo atitutiot of the Coked Snare releilve to fogi• doss from labor, for the protection of fn. pot". pie of color, anti to p idospplog." This excellent and well =moldered leo met all the seining emergenoir■ It 'slotted dislodge', Jostling pith. peace aod aldermen of the Bute,, upon the oath of the claimant, so issue their warrant for the arrest at soy fugitive from labor escaping into this Bistr; directing however, that each w te oho* be made raturilisbles by whomeorrst WOW. befell •MP of lbs Miter *oust). It required sheriffs nod stoosta hies to ciente sash wartas4. It ketborlitd the commitment of the fugitive to the oohing jail, and otherwise made provincial to smut. It, eff.etiv* entoutlos, sod at the same time to prevent Its &buss. Thus law contioned quietly in operation until the decider' of the Supreme Court of th e Milted State., made In 1842, Is lb. „lass,of Prim se. lbs CoMmoowealth of Pennsylvania. .The battery of Cite came may be briefly stated : &eard Prlgq was In dicted to the Court of Oyer and Terminer of York county, for kidnapping a colored 'person, named Margaret Morgan. Upon the trial it appeared that eke was held a slava to the State of lietyland, and • that ski escaped into the State of Psunaylvabia to the 'year Int—that In 1t 37, _lLdward Prigg was appointed. by the owner of the slave, to seise and arrest ber as a fugitive from labor.- la pompano° of Mitt ao : thority, nod under a warrant Wised by* justice of the peace, Prigg caused the negro woman. to troarreated, 'lndira= having obtainedarry'. warrant of removal, be delivered her to her owner It t h e Slats of Marylson. Theta wars (Quad bra spaniel verdict, cod by . the agreement of manse!, ajodgmeot was antersd•:: 'garnet Prior. From Misjudgment 11:Writ error wee taken to the Supreme Court of i - the, State, where a pro Prate judgment of alma. abbe wan - again, by agriesient, entered, and the case removed to the Supreme Court of .the 'thilteatfltatas. tile' to the State of Maryisind,, and d@lirertir bee op to bar owner, toed It ivegnally , se clear that no attempt was reedit - 1;y the !startles of Penney/minis to .deolartrifis 'est a crime; He shonittkate.been die-charged. not Lemma 'Ma ' act or the .=State was unsonstititheal, .bat' became he bad toot trensgressed senistande. The .tiripreine.Court of;tha, United States riot only Pronounced tire pirtiquierr, *senor, of Meat ' 'Of liHl3;"ttieti before them; unnonatitnilonal,:tffit @, royalty of Me (loud held that the whole/Act. was void; b ecame the power to providefeithe rendition of fugitives ; frolo tabor,, litse-vivbid. exclusively in Congress, and she several Steles were, therefore, luoampetent to .pam statutes either in aid of, or to Itindar,.dasat,or prevent the delivery of ingtilvsa..l , That earths extent of thndeaishns,, as „delivered.. ItY lodge Story, not only appears freaths.oPinlowilit the. ms orit? but afro from the clissecting opinions delivered by the minority goiarti...By Ude unfortunate diedekro, it was autttoiltitivety =ed that Panarylvania,'. in -enacting her elute of 1W26, making it the of her own caters to elfin arreethig and dadittyvit*, up'fagitirea ' from Mbar, bad mistaken bar oonstitational obligition, and that her. act was to violation' of, rather than obedient., IA the Constitution of the United State,, ' Under such ciontenstantiel, It lax the manifest duty of ibe State to repeal her' is*. Um declared tmconatf. Ultima. This was done by : : i gt act of 1817 ; and if. hat act had oontelned n log more than a repeal of the law" of;18:16; an the re—enteib meat of the law againstAidaspPlog, it could Oct have been sdhicot to any just complaint. Hat the third section of the act of 1817, prohibits, under heavy penaltiee, our judger sod magic., tratee from acting under any anti of Congress; or °Mamie, taking juriodiction of the CIAO of a fugitive from labor; and the I fourth sootiest , ptudatio. with lion and impiteonment , the tumultuous and riotous tof • fugitive slave, b,y any ',emu or pentium, tinder any pretence' of authority whatever, so as to erser• abreact, of th pulpit, peace. The elith;ection, &toying the ode of the wooly mill for • detention. of fugitive Osiers. was repealed la 1850 ' and used. only be referred to as showing the seem& spirit of the act. The seventh ecotion repealed the provisions of the act of 1780, which authorised periocs passing through our State to take 'their slaves with them, and gave to sojourners the right to bring their • etaves into the State, sad retain them here for any period not etceeding six months. provisions of the third end fourth amtlons of .thectot MI7, seen to hay. beast predicted upon the language of the Supreme Court In ease. Ills there admitted that the mental &Mae may pro. ldhlt their own magistrates, and other °Moen, from exermeing ao antbonty conferred by an act of Omer. , end tlate refills au owner of • Wave, under aid- In _Tlrtne of the Uonsinutioo of the United Mate.. Is Method with power, In every elate el the Unto., to seise aisi avempture his sisee,' L he took, tieveritteless, do so*ithout tieing any {Regal mot lence, or commluing • breach of the pease. Iv is evident that the framer of the act of LW, bad clmely.atudied tits ease of Prig, vs. The Ocamon. wealth of Pecomylvania, ant had kept., WS law Melody eithio Its later. In many reaped., amass is a rodieedion or the pilaster oausested by the Court ; and more fault. may Lastly be found witty Its temper than Its want of cons itutlemality. If fugitive Wave. were still deleted under the act of (loners,* of IVY the d. Mal to the matter of the aidof glide Judge* and magistrate e, Wight be a aid rco of great tottumeteenselk to him t bat the cam. pieta and perfect remedy 110. provided by the act of CS.gresa of 1650. menden him entirely independent of Shale mil en. And the pouriatumet ore/vest. without warrant, by a maser la the crewels, of his eseallbstional right of r124p11013, hot made In a violent, tumult.. and unreasonable manner, amonathsg to • breach of the poses, Is bat moguls. leg, by statute, what was before the common law. Those sections were re enacted la the revised penal rode of Peon:stemma. id the last 114 a. WIZ of the Logistaturs, mot are sell the law of the State; hat they are or, latow of any practicel Importance, and 4s their mewl. on oar statute hook le csicolated to create the lespreulon that the people of this elate are unfavorable to the execution of the fegillye slave lass, and the dint:ergo of their confeeerate duties, • •d with the view of removinethia ,rtciem of rs. proech, I earnestly recommend their usconditionai aped . While a ruvlority cr the 1.14. t of the Supreme floort of the United Maim Janhe Prigg cam bald, that • slave had no eons al right to provide by legislation Cr - delivering up Maitre. from la bor. a minority Ivor tion`of the oplelon that lime laws. eonsistent with, and la aid of..the comilto. thong ;olanction were valid said proper. Sol this , adoority °pod= 4 nor the !adenoma of he prw mot court, at recently Jacketed to a omo watch arose - to the Oh is , of Illinois, Thar 1., therefore, nothing to prevent the revival tf thy act of and ha Isetwatioa to th• plies in cereal* towhich. by Its merits, It is CO Just:, scalded. Thieerould leave to the optics, of the claimant. 'whether he would Met his remedy coder th• state or National laws He bad this right befit* the repeal of oar act of 1855, In toy opiniou, tro geed mien can n for s refusing to place Wm minim a themen• position I would also reoommrod that the consent of the Ste he glean that the toaster eight oloarsdas la oat State for &Allotted 'period, or ipaa, log through It may boacemlipintleg by his sieve, .whbout lotting his tight to ins smoke While such legislation I. doe to It. comity Which about] ever ealet between toe diffMent States of the Uo on, It would undoubt edly.tend greatly to restore that balloftay ondyeam whistle no so tumriseiy .experflet Sr it Pam • sylvaol would eonsede principle -1m would simply b. telling back npon ear anhisni policy, odopte 1 ale time wrest our poople wets tbrintelyst etregglios for their right; and never deputed from, era. bye itemersemption of its emeeingmeeeklsor most Important state'. 'me deemed unconstitnikon. P.om 17110, to 11147 a period of • ety omen y•ara, Yennerlysairs, herself free Maw, yernilUed the citizens of other Matte to s ?loom within bar limbs, with bar deer, (or my portal not olmed the •I. monde% and to pars tuttuah the dime, lo Mauna. from an. Slate to anotheri free from all molestation. Wa she Wont& or was the cense of Mimeo freedom retardisd, by the &WWI, grant of I thle tulslir g e r This nese!. amour Os truti folly Isnewer.l to me affirmative; Mot It oily safely menet Mal byekansing pansy, to !topic% we have In some doyen at lout, allseated from ns feellege of Icatyrnai kinds.; winch boursd to, Other. en da.ein see. of States. Let my ittlen 4 r “ enew pled . ? of manl y w ly sod . f t r o le t lid . sl e i l it emit of ear 000=1012 mantra, Whether •Isitlagna On ',Defter or pleame, nott• , u n d er t he to.y oo ' lumatrapeoiscl by teem. who, under the Constitetion !lead the lam, are held to ureics and labor. •• • • j The Ter:Undue( the United Slates belong to the General tio•ernment, and In those territories the people of the %vend &Mae Pogue Notably hare equal rigfite They were acquired., by Means of itur common.espenditare ot .olood and %au' rise: ifitils Widen/ 'Domination power Is given to Coatroom '• to dispose of and make ail Lusaka rule* and regulations respecting the territory aod other property belonging to th e United States." Whether coder this or any other power oonfened by the Conetitutioo, Coo. greed can prohibit or protect slavery to Ike terrb tortes, has berm seriously goestiooed. But. if ILe power to legislate upon Ible delicate mod important suhleot ware clearly varied in Coo Oise in my Jodi/meat it ought not to ke inter. fired, To declare that slavery shall not exist , Ia the Territories, Is calmelated .0 exclude from ' their ocenpaney the citizens of the Southern Or alaveholding &stet while% Duke It%got %siltation lo the ter:lto:lu of Ms United 9tate4, by Congressional enactment, and to pro. Vide for lie continuance daring their entire Territorial existepos, would. be equally injurious tbtke people of the free statelt. The principle sid . irpted In Ina Common:dim ineeduree of JIMA. lb , dieposing of the qUedion of slavery in Now alisloo and Utah. and re Iterated in the Kansas soli Nebraska bills of 1854, of nonintervention i ll'i c Congurer with slavery to the States mid j W Territeries,le-the true foie. is„lhe duty , °agrees. when iiiimillidentniniber of hardy Ind adventurous pioneen find Weir way Into obi distant Territories, to famish them • shield Of 'protection and a form of goverment; but to the people themselves belongs the right to raga , Idtl their own domestic Institutions In their own slay, subject ooly to Jibe Constitution of the United States. IWaite thaw rum hare bun long entanaload by abroad while I no rowel, of Is. opinion riot thou Mull. adopt'..wad folthrul anforostairt Weald have preaerv.d. mad may yet roam. Ponca sad hammy 13 all micron. of our country, .1 sin nanrirtbelees rar es weddsdlotham as to reject, no ba irrookomiY. all rim proportions for the oattle. Welt of bond.. umiak= iih,ab now e a tthren to idaller the whleti for throa ouarterS_of can ard have made air ons people. Fort) year' ago, par huhionresuled art angry controversy growing oat Irf • elmilar quarlan, by Metros the Territoriw pdrelumed rrots noire. and providom teat slavery, or Murmur" servitirde, sherd sot exist aorta of a retire line, and lb. whole country amulereed In thidi umpromtro. is 104, , that nmrkmon upon 'elitvirry you romovel, and the yeeploof all Um Ter. title wars Irk fr es to decide the o.•rika 6 r th Ives. Now We serlonal - km I. again pm {rated, by the dominant pail Al the nortluelahnlng ifuli p tablivarr aaallat Wally u Into the Tanbarks, o'f . if wuclinwill by It I. or the; Territorial fugtidrure; and that it I. !ha right and diry'ef Om misi to prohibit au eslstroce While the doctrine rlimb obtain. with a majority of the pugs In 04061 el ibe southern Slater. Is, rist undor the Courtin. riloh,lthe Terrimeeri Sri all epon to 'hoary ; that i . M. thoy Cassius tor itieTisrtarisl,Lashrture inn t frilly prohirt it. extemion. Kay we rl,l ',Way to. .000 W. Or Odr, Whirs, by teseautleg old'comyreadse timer 11*, and Intending it to Urihrendary, •ti Chdffarnia t [NotI y thirmeana of ' ffilitaffilau of darbliffil(wriatilibligiaality. bat by an lamMidogat lia-ther _lVirratistka *kilt OW thus per. v Eldir a tililkeelardhkrarthit.Temilorks, 110 that __, _,.W. **OM NSW io,tahrilliti a bolo., at .etwituaa . ahhetarartee avoryLia tolerated irr . rabarrit lir prohathett—lf 'the arophos of snob as -arricilharing world. partsfallyustffs:tho difficulties which trew on rreimd us.-1 am esthart that itci too NfiniftWiti Or Ott ipwffil, X Nukritaa At 1,0 ow:0. Immo= lava an importualty to ~.r „ „„.ata4a op oapeoef,o'pearlas. 1 would. jpg rgorp,,•midommarglbe alum ,Ausably to in. ' a eland revisal rinaleaummasiffitemeirentatkot is tabards., id - rappari- 4 , pmposliko to enalt an sindadment to Mt Cloariilbon, to be orendued for Mittkalloo or rojkorea, MIA tirtfirakth of delUlialtill. ''Jialletfd . 1 0 a.cor br ItkimphivtosmatAL• 416.mi:ter thrhuhivrif frirgi' oril obridily to nteatre Ihk.or itritulhir s h in ths Conti. unr.i.v.• sr should base aa a "' , Ity,l.kilisonts pourable. r ' 1,- to prevail, tho dismanibernmist.of Mb • Up ' -, ,T vinq colt be dans by salikeig'lMlVlLW (km tobealuturby the peopilb. - wilb a 0•Ir lii lim. ocadderation of what .foosfusii be ahea to akeetlbs prusat,darfal• arms , kr- Mord impose act. malady, kt il... u rrwilblir wi tt i htili. Siittrin of all .aliMorttf. gm, , 11 . 4ry Mlearil...upoa.lba part of bullehinalar or of organised sechriesuas Mad rito .people away horn gegyabeglancie to As potromulait, tri braes them 04 'was aleyot.the pnotrielou Of ea ilkaartatton, on ealseffeinrumerborwia say Witul,Stetali of tldg nu f palm% tribeyboldhard bylaw, as erlanfof ia A mature., It , Is of - *plied import- OM 'to --ta w porgritulty• of , We rola' linios. tub. Mrta di the la. aM i'tba' action of ir coni.itatadi • tl.otrllttll n. , about* - be. In lnatio{:stein- • a , roam . support • 'ts b. Ortauditatlon of thethdted Masa TM pupa of Ifraltrlvaula an derol4 h, the Marl ,p wht tether In Mars lad*WlMporousti *very Slt, :Airs font Mr b gli remensibi raw ',HOY 'firoshadatred, It. le - Mak edema date to - ream , ablifriat otilk of.follibliffah altallud alai' saksa. se thuthey May rand Sauce Mater. MI We. raked wuts..withiltir tear aad without m ak reettotob. to divots statelier sat foram to thil sliPlPort of WV but' form of: Urban* nit Imilaiothmadtrybeedbfldw,w of galur ~,, llq iceonliesatirittiW at the cola. rifotlainfAbirAlite44Piili4ase ridge ctiosi it obisiNirmasthre of forroyhvgal Ida ' 4ol: 4 7 . t i t rirlgtlll,l B4 3,ol4Pk 4 .l° ' -- -',;.; • - ,''• - :- • -= - ‘,.:..". '.4 - 'a ' ' " :1 R - - GA i‘flk whom they have chow:mu my loooeieor. reball tarry, with me Into the.wilke Of private life the oomoloommes at having hoosetty sileolung d the duties that have devolved ow um during the • term of igy offitsioo the bait of my ability; sod ehsll seer, see* seed * the werniunieffection for. sod the deepest loterest in. 001rritator : it, Wel** of our glorious Republlo Thei shadow lot dark aloud dorepladeed• riet opOi'lho'btit r int hopes and my: alfeetioan mlUalingto out Mies; and .my print awn ha that Efulbo order. Weida's. Fie *bet burriotiolletwil arrerourstoire sad trulebt•diut beforrnitit; aIU rastormaa again in mem, lad Matt la • in /trona sad more ballowld bonds ;of t = lay, to remain unbroken through all futile . WILLIAMP. • PACkER.' , '••• I EOIcVTIVZ Miraipg#HT, Rai - maitre; Jaturary 2;1111110. • ' L pijiwarg,Manta Sint) al .1 . 140111 . 1000 pl • .... hscory th. , Cyfioe, CO* Tiarcao Will;iu; sta., , rameimr.w. . 111.1111(2 VVOLINCAS on V4as,Clarga ./3441.i5t I of dtyaru of the ' • 0144214 laitlitalfuld sou %Oa; iv al"ri taken mad 444 Ow . "' oc,iks 00— :mow _ ___ Clorriova. tO of , • OpholF.- 17EIt INBI7.I.ANCXB lion% Dweilloitloossa,qta. 46W4 02 TES COMPANY. ;INovints;i litlM Ualet4 81.1.6 Tr 6.13.7 Not. ao4 .16teirealdue.$2.16,863 34 eulls4aphia Ott: 6 prwcens{.. Loa 415 Itua 60 PagmetiVaalailkato ban " 117.11/6 41 171 3 , 16 " 0 . 4 .; klurtlints nue tlgl M tab, .5p,8161:36 P.-tro.:ilai/rool F., ceaLMoetielt '46 VW,,611 79 Batmen doe at petol.., Pnlnsloo6 on Marl. Potl ll • 6.6 ef. ..0661 other debol4/6A u r t. j I • -r -61 .. Ei, , ,guut,lik.; Al NUMMI , t' , ... • .Wll/laluilArtiu, Amiga a. 'Rai. - , ' ' • Llama .11.15oodar. J. If alluistos. : . • ~ easopisliesPluddiug. Jlegi , / 8, .94g, • Jobe R. Pogrom, likPOrd Cleigblg. . Jam Ct. Dias H. hoes Drcoko James Whoa. 1 tipattWor.llgMslii. • Well= Ciro, Jr.. , Tiuttna. a Mug, gam. o.llauti, ! .Rotifigt Donau, 3r .• WWI.. O. Ludwig. ' /mob P. Jams : histpb tL Asa, lama & Month Ad. Dr. R. M. Million, 3.444, P. Zyrs, • , Mere O. Wpm, Jack& geropliwpits . l4 !hub Crag, C. !P:-Storgati, Marla. liellsy, A. B.4srarn. WM. •RTlff, Preehjeut. "THOIIO. DAMP, Via Praideut Mau Ltuigur.lihorstarg. 4•1! Vr • • P. A. til ADZIHA, Agnt, Nu. AB ItistiO arras. Pittsbura, ap. 2 lpl—luA2 Indemnity Against Aities by rive. Pr...knit Vire las ''''''' Vorppay or PHIL ADICI, tilt Oflioe 43.5 , aud, 437 ehestno et., norr Fifth. 4t.1.m.0t0f /Imola, Jammu tot, 1/9/50. po4llaho4 . woos biz lo au set of Aosonably. b 0104.1 And Vortgogoo, amply ..... sl,fllolls4 la Veal TataPe(prommal valoa11082111q1) omit 102,9911 T. 6 Temporary Lamson, magi Oolaimmal • • *mks (prmeai raiai Not. sod Bill. norloatilo ...... .• • 12,1100 - ,051.. *Sahalne °al, Prate from 'modem., whlei. thit .43ompa. divid• by taw an from moo riga have heendot tarmd. Imam... mato on ovary do...rip - Goa of Property, la Town and ()pantry, at rum aa 11311 r time ooardsunti with mourlty. Mare their tacorporathm, • mirgid of thirey years, May Lava paid Gm... by .111", an! amount immaltog /bur ItitLiowq/ Doikars, theraby afftirdlng evklettosol. the advantage. of Insurance, a. wall aa their ability .and damo to curt with prompts o. all Hattlytim. SAMS Lomat mid doting G. ear ----WOOS Pt Drnamrma—gg..u. N 6 50.6.., Kordmat I. I. l .la,robia. W.ntatr. David 6. Elnint Samuel grant, 1.. LYS, Jamb R. Smith, Rimed O. Dal.. Om W. illuhards, Geo Palm. 011160101 N. HAWKER, Prealdant. COWARD O. DAGII, Vim Prorident. W. • Stan, Secretary pro tam. .0 I. GARDNELODIPOI.IO, A eat, myl Ogre Northam our. Wood and 174rdsta. • _ 4 4_ 7 • rears ems ußstca. , By the Bellaier Mandl ktuttrittier ,Comet, O r Pll7l,•DOLkill•,.. Oa 0011,110 11. I,lmltad or Parpetnal,lasichandhat.h.d.. -414,1 n Town oat Contaty. Office No. 308 Walinii Street. Ant N Oaring $120,140....aaami 11803,140 90.4-:iavant•d as Mdlowa m Ground rant.Bnl alms ** • * Punta Waned Cad. 0 per amt. Mortgage h.. • Olty of Philadalphla, I per rue luau 27,18/0 00 50..00 II Aileen. county • peremt.Pauna. R. 4. Lea. 10,000 00 Oo loan., ra.500 00 . Thuttinclan and Broad Topglountalsqtatirmal• • ' Otatepany, mortgago loan Ponnsylvania COX 004,000'00 •Stuck of 114/3•Uartoa Mahal inairsaPli 00...... 21,850 00 Stock wagerer ggegmungog* oo Stock of lalauaraAGlL/a.nranc• 00. --... 700 00 Omitnerrdal Sack ems 01 Neobanke flask do . ..9,0t3 , Gahm IL baooohab seman Oda -1000000 arlltt Bla, look Amount.. accr0.110tarmt,..ta.....4..- /NW / 0 04 71 Oaah on !mad and In hand. of agants...4—.—..„ 41%6 La I.i W pe OLIN. TINOLIY,WeaI WII pni. &al WW/Wny Wes &Thump. Ms. &Wen *re, /wend' Amlre; Was Mr% 0. IWdo. swam, Ww4. W. tftwllw. Jobia Wolin. /limbsll EMIL 0.4C...0n, Lotbrop, itobtTotwul Ows. ang; Mort Loinft. Jacob?. auntie. 0. Wood,`ltat.tt Boron, Jam Wceihnua, JuL Wo.•11, I. M. 9W10111114W. Swinton, J. a. outima i oin air) Nortb..4 conwThlrd wd Wood stnots Weeteria Ltiact.redlo.• 40tElpttlaY r rirraßoaglit• alOl4ll Pnaldpal.. P. H. OURDON, IIoMUUT. apt. R. R. 000111tia, Osumi Amt.'. Otllol. xa.9 Phut arm, (ap•a• • RR:. Warptro•pC ap Ptak; Pittsburgh ; , 11 / 1 1V/masrvagatastaU lids qf Pin liod M. ia. Bias A Soar in•Outiett ilifelly•alby DovolOrd, who sou opal tams posaluntitp, and lots R. iftlaysisid,ll =="*""....fr.,,r" dettr. to 0. Omar& \ man, ocrona a 3, ciao. 1/16.0 /antitank.-- Opal •Oolltd., gam 7,1100 4 , 4 . 1103 et Naha owl AIR. Drlraeaut;47. II =1 fltarge 8. kILUar. Jz, Thipeuss. B. W. Imams, ham Weanley, Aluasklw Acil.y, ow& Wm. lieW¢Mbl. NM.Ummr Alma: MIS*, William 4. amlth 1 0 . W. WIMSWom itikDOW, Piro, Natio': sod Inland Humiliate. INSURANCE co. or NORTSAMERIO PUIZADIZPRIA. toddrparated 1794.—0v1ta1.--diddoad. Amois. Janu ary IA lied.. ?can 4. * ARTS UR 0111/1/114. eraltv terstatiNos CO. OF TUE zSTATE • , P PENNSYLVANIA: PRIGADIIIRECId. I 17114.04dtdi•••—iP/0301 , Arab Mon," 1, Ind JUAR OS Woman num. &ed. :lIARTFORD FIRE INBO4 1101 V 430: 111JITIORD. t.; • 7i d or p o nst4 lBlo 7 .- o.Plui HOMO *mt. nay........ Tula CL 0.'7. lIIINTIMII.O/1, Ptah L I 'l6:Enditaisos la the 'bows Old and RoOstle Oorop:Uddl. deo be abtatead by applkddlottoL, • • . JONI/14 AgaulAT Water BdollidNA =I Misers iniaraiee Compaq. of Pittsb*li. :, - 1 oftlail, Got; Market:a Water, Streets. ;:.- wu. DAIIIALIT, President. - . 0 • /If la: u,- . Bant INSURES A , TILMBOALTII MID CAROOI3. , _s_ taros foams La azsd Amps las lb. Hattptlo. of are. Buatbaro and Waiter. Ilan; Woe aria apyoll4 i aud th. hhalpsa a aas E.M. 1 Imams avant Lana ad Napo ht Illros . ' Was fiassa"f. Ma. T. pl,Lluvo,..Jais. 31.,4144. Jr. Nrk, Jr, o.Zug. S. aafa,falas i Itfs Jr..,a • :!s Oashi.l34. Yaw% .:.I.oaldweli s Jr,. , inds delta* . ?Lt. Ibi s - .ruha B.Daf. `John Sato., paispky 1' 1 . deaCklyd ; - 'At' ,' -.- ' Philada Ijitila/rir• and. /41 1 11•• • Tweiviltos oompa,Ar. No. 11l Calm ihraim.Mai• Wm; o, o ol' . ( WWI in o i loo— Blooto WW 4 . 1 18,' Wlu mato all BIB& looormAjoilthiltripotßall Lfislio.4 ovori-dsi 4 ,!' " r ,a"h7,41. onsi ounlars. r. Br. W. IBALDWIN.,. ProahNl. Duaiwou—.lboa.Waysa. 'MP% & & WISH.% WA W. Broom. P. B. Snort. ,lougam A010a r gh."...,/oh 11 0117510. S. J. Mori" I. WPM . • 114 1114.8116411"1.14 n • Z. B. dakdlris . morose WON ood Wood . ALLisomairr inacreakac.Wcosie, ,_,m or t iniursmoswn.A ; , i,' , Oman --No. SI nail Street, lisAk - Slook, t iSURNS AGAINST AI.L . FINDS ;O P . t 1111.1 AND MAUNA aux' • fri AD ,ioniA derulArkqorts. D. NkAIOND' lnueilleaN D. X St?OlL.Beengmovt.lll,Fillit t=xtt—lame Josiii, O.U. 17E141 0". i. frA LT4 0 c t1aa,ht . tat . 11 ., 1119 . 1. 14 /.... ithaoup‘ il Neal WX.A.X.Altprvilitlowet.. , 1,, iatura I Low . .micro:o2:s'4*ra CULLOM, oeheMentent blue mod - 0 4 1 .? A. to the quality his refer ' . hteesahlif-11.4 ILlawner O•lohe , ' 'OM t•iiiittteit trots yea we OW i; PM's"‘"4*.ar!c?e4..l4lV * .V ii ENVON7Sitilkalr; Direstcuits-4# ! ,- xfit . , • likiavilantau itartur. • ~'-: II ENRY S. ,K ING,,BROK,ER,,far the , ate--ii, . ALL or porkooso ot" II otol, DOW& ort, ip.fte..46. 1 ,. ihma., elootailolloo, ille. lioirroao eimpsaimlimaterpfl -. i t : lor malpowcootracto.oaloo awl joroiumoo. .' No! 47 St . Cm? feet 6 , '' ' awti • T - I al •rrr, I,emou. 5.1 i. w. bekauwiiiii---.—aiiaiirdijuilanWlWT ,C -,:,,, EX-41.13NVICX . ee- sepN. :•4 . , • DIALIIIIII IN 1 , ... , . I • - , —l-7, oi ' Pa pO.ra n d • '.12, ag IN -. 4 Nat 149 and 150 „Weed Strad,. : . rprreavaas r.t. . .-• :-3 1., atapwr.ppt.c P.p. ...mulfacternin? pftio. TIN • a' 1:1146mt marl.* Mike pad la comb lb, Noss. . 1 C omp ktIEINIVSe . Gl./GH W 1.413, rat u iio u /ACT cacao Or ALle apt! or norm s . I4UX/ 2 , llrtrit s - LD.)l4Laki met:, ad,,4 1 and z arias r n ebm,9alecis, Tar, PM., • scam, • , {PARISI/OMB, 469 COR. MINN A4LI lemma? rm. •• Two Namara above r t •C. R. /4 1,1 •041: 0 404. ocietmid rtrrasUlati, ra. eALLAOiIgIII e ORAIU El. OU' I 13 I% 416.8 SI FO Er I\7' X 3 .111.7 H-13.. BTIANI AND GAS PIPII ITITIRBIAMMIOIint _ _I F LSIIERS, or ALL KikrgicTießASS --- -L ., - WOKE, end dealer. ha OAS VIX*SI.K AA aroritice AND WARISOOUSi , I , ' ' ' ' ' . •' . . i.. • ~ , N 0., 1 154. woov arm:, ': ~' ilee'Auote hero /nth et L ; 4154e,enelui No. i 5 Mist astreet;aii lieeriVellaw me :sfieeiesebelli Memo, be WY's Wool *ad faiIIOSAL rod tlrA,!..L 05DAI .taourruirsomming , - - Illt ' 1 - 1.A.1• . , ' .CAP ~:,:;14 . - . o ilist.oileaps . FAsorSAlTS, In mat abuteLage sad At apOrehrptiae, at : . J. H.l Hilleimain.:4.--oo.'s, - .',. FASHIONABLE HAT 'STORE. No.. 75 WOOD 'STREET.' ' • . I - . U N — P•E IC; R.B'l`, • PRRiblilMik HAIRS .0 it . 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