UL - : ,-: .i til . i-rv.i JS' - v 'ui -.Yh Ml-.. I! - - v i'f. - i ' . 0 f. i BLESSINGS OF QOVEBNMEIJ'f IXKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOOT.!) BE DISTBIBUTED ALIKE UPON THE HIGH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE POOR, T THE a r V Ml ii ) i r i ' in-. i -1. NEW SERIES. Mm THE DEMOCRAT Ss SENTINEL, is publish k every Wednesday morning, in Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa;, at $1 GO per annum, if paid advance, if not $2 will be charged. ADVERTISEMENTS will be conspicuously in serted at the following rates, viz: . ? square 3 insertions, . Every subsequent insertion, 1 square 3 months, 1 0 " " 1 year, ' " col'n 1 year, - " " " , ' $1 00 23 3 00 5 00 12 00 SO 00 15 00 : Business Cards. , '', . ,J..9... ?"" (Jo-Twelve lines c6risttfnttfa square. " " " ' ' DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. FULL PROCEEDINGS. HALL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Harrisbukg, March 2, 1857. j The Convention was called to order at 10 j o'clock. A. M., by Col. John W. Forney, V'hdirman of the Democratic State Central Committee. lie said : flpntlrsiicn of the Convention : The day nnd the hour having arrived for the meeting ! of the representatives of the Democratic party f Pennsylvania, and fulfilment of the du ty devolved upon tl c Chairman of the Demo cratic State Committee, I beg, before procee ding to the immediate work or organization, to Fay a few woids. Less than one year ago, ihe Democracy of Pennsylvania assembled iu this Hall, and" through their regularly chosen delegates, placed in nomination the distin guished statesman of Pennsylvania, Mr. Bu chanan, fcs their candidate for the Presidency. That was a body of rare ability and charac ter. Its proceedings, so harmonious, so em phatic, and so enthusiastic, struck a respon- MVe CllOrU Ml lUC p'-'puia-i uvaam ttvijr uiuu, j vail when the Cincinnati Convention subsc- i ucntly assembled, the choice of oi l Demo- j -trratre Pennsylvania became also the choice of j the Democracy of the Union We won that j liomiuation, geutlemcn, because presented u statesman ct i?e experience and ability, j and because wo evaded no i.-sue, and shirked j no responsibility. Our ground was boldly ta- 1 Jicn, and was profoundly national, orthodox nxd constitutional In the great struggle j which ensued, every true Democrat, every j true national ' big, acted like a hero; and j after the victory was won, our proudest boast j was that old Pennsylvania not only led the j triumphant column, but suieiaea ana savea the federal Union. Gentlemen, everything "jn ibi. memorable fight told and taught us the value lirst of sound principles, and aftcr--wards of Democratic usages; tor how can the one be carried into successful operation if reg ular nominations arc to be openly disregarded aud sacred usages allowed to grow into disuse? (j tntleair.il, you have sciuc most important duties to discharge. Give us good nomina tions for Governor and for State Officers, as nert great principles without fear, declare your unfaltering faith iu your organization, and jou will crewn your labors with the happiest uuspices, and open a new era of ralieal and honest ascendanc' of the Democrat ia party of Pennsylvania. Out immortal creed is never to strong in the hearts of the people, as when it is boldly dcfeudedr nd honestly represen ted. Our most ardent, iirst feeling thould be iidclity to this creed. It is a holy duty for a Democrat to be true to it at all times, aud under whatever circumstances of doubt or of gloom In this ppirit we have been victorious in the past, and by observing it, we can alone be respactcd in the'futurc now await your nomination for chairman of the Democratic State Convention. (Great applause ) On motiou of Hon. Arnold Plumer, Mur-j-ay Whallon, Esq , of Erie, was unanimous ly chosen temporary Chairman of the Conven ueu. . - Mr. "Whallon, on taking his seat, aJdres ed the Convention in a' neat and forcible manner. On motion, G G. Wcstcott, Esq., of Phil adelphia, and Alex. .M'Kinney, Esq., of Westmoreland, were elected temporary Secre tarys. Mr Cessna moved that th list of delegates be called over, and that those pit-sent answer to their names, which motion was agreed to, and the following delegates appeared and took lhcir seats : SENATORIAL delegates. 1. Philadelphia G. G. Wcstcott, Wra. A Tcrtcr, John II Campbell, John E Deal, -Tnutih Lir.tincott ST' r3. iUODtgomery o acoo jjanauower .Chester and Delaware liobert Irwin, Berks Henry Flannerjv Bucks Gen. Jos. Morrijon. Lancaster and Lebanon William Pat- 4. L.n n-inic! BrOWLC. 7. Dauphin and Northumberland Ham ilton Alricks. 8. Northampton and Lehigh LeslieMil- 4er. 0. -10 Carbon, Monroe &c Thomas Craig. Adams and Franklin Joel B Dan- ner. 11. York Charles M. Smyacr, (eontcs- ted by J. M. Anderson.) -12. Cumberland and Perry John Ilart- zel. 13. Centre, Lycoming, &c II. L, Dief .fenbach 14. Blair, Cambria, &c S T Brown. 15. Luzerne, Montour, &c Jas McCor- roick. ' 1C Bradford, Susquehanna, Sic John Blanding. 17. Tioga, Potter, &c K h Blood, (con tested by II A Guernsey.) 18. Mercer, Venango, & c Albert Price. 10- Ion. 20. res. 21. ibpon. Erie .and Crawford Murray AVhal- Butler, Beaver. &e Jonathan- Ay Allegheny P C. Shannon, James A "Washington and Green Wm N oik- Somerset, Bedford, &c John Cess Armstrong, &c Dr. Forney. Juniata, Mifflin, &cJohn Cum- 1 and Favette T B man. 23. ca. 24; 25. mings. 2G. Scaright. . 27. Schuylkill Charles E Hippie. ; ; EEPnESESTATITB DELEGATUS. Adams Henry llcilly. Allegheny J E Iluey, W II McGhee, James Ilerdman, O II Blackburn, John C Dunn. ' ' ArnistTong, Jefferson ,and Clarion Seth Clover, A 11 MarlaD, G T Crawford. Beaver, Butler, and Lawrence Hugh Mc Kee, Lewis Taylor, J Shriner. Bedford , Fulton and Cambria II A Boggs, J B Sansom. Berks Levi WTunder, George Smith, Dan iel Kutz, Charles II Hunter. - Greene James Lindsay. Blair and Huntingdon T C McDowell, J M Gemmil. Bradford Hiram L Shaw, J E Piolet. . Bucks II K Sager, Ed Thomas, Hiram Scarborough. Carbon and Lehigh Hiram Wolf, Jacob Dillinger. Centre James Gilliland. Chester Abel Evans, Samuel Ringwalt, E W Shaape. Clearfield D W Moore. Clinton, Lycoming and Potter Ellis B Schnable, F W Knox. Columbia and Montour Charles 11 Buck alew. Crawford Henry B Brooks, JW Gricr. Cumberland Abraham Kiilian, George II Bueher. Dauphin George Bowman, Wm Lauman. Delaware Dr. William Young. ' Erie B F Sloan, Isaac 11 Taylor. Franklin J B Orr, Wm" D McKinstry Fayette and Westmoreland James Rut ledge. Jas C Clarke, Alexander M'Kinney, Wesley Frost. Indiana S S Jamison Lancaster Thomas M'llvain. J F Kautz, George G Brush, B M StaulTer. Joel B Light r.er. Lebanon Wm M Breslin. Luzerne Geo P S'crlc; Wallace Seybert. Mercer. Venango and Wxrrcn Arnold Plumer, J Y James, Wm S Garvin. Mifflin Chas Bower. Monroe and Pike Charles Burnett. Montgomery Henry W Bonsall, A II Tippui.-E j -Acker. Nyrthatnptcn John A Slater, Philip John son. ' . ' Noi thunibcrland James McCormkk. Perry Henry D Woodruff. Philadelphia D W Morris, Geo Wr Ncbin gcr, William McMullia, John P Murray, II B Yeager, Wm A Sturgeon, Wm A Ed wards, Francis P Magre, Chas W Carrigan, -J G Brenner, liobert Allen, Michael School, George Eshncr, Wm 3IcGleney, Peter Ram bo. Schuylkill John Horn, Isaac Ward. Somerset Danitl Weyand. Susquehanna F A Ward, C C Finch. Tioga Henry Sherwood Uuion, Snyder and Juniata John M Baum. Washiiigtor. Finley PattersoD, Wm Swan. Wayne Wm U Wood. York E P Lynes, John Abl, Alexander C McCurdy. . Mr. Plumer moved that the Chairman ap point one person from each Senatorial District to select oincers for the permanent organiza tion of the Convention Mr. Cessna moved to amend the motion by providing that the delegates from each Sena torial district select members of the Commit tee. The amendment and the original motion were discussed by Messrs Plumer, Cessna, McDowell, Carrigan, Schnable and others, when the amendment was adopted, and the resolution as amended was adopted. Mr Shannon moved that the Convention proceed to decide the contested seats from the 11th and 17th Senatorial districts, which mo tion was agreed to. Mr Sansom moved that such contestant be permitted to" occupy 15 minutes in addressing the Convention, either in person or by proxy, in explanation of his case, which ' was agreed to. The first case considered was that of Mr. Anderson, of York county, who contested the scat of Mr. Smyser . -. Mr Anderson proceeded to state that be was the regnlar Senatorial delegate from York counly, and presented the proceedings of the County Convention, which appointed him in substantiation of his claim, which proceedings were read. Mr McKinney. seconded by Mr McDowell, moved that Mr Anderson bo admitted to a seat in this Convention. Mr Smyser, in reply to Mr Anderson, said that he appeared here under peculiar circum stances, and he had stood in this hall with pe culiar feelings, during the election of a Uni ted States Senator, last January. He re membered the indignation with which the in telligence had been received in York county, that the Democracy had been betrayed by one of its representatives, who had sold him self to the enemies of the Democratic party, and joined with the Republicans in the elec tion of General Cameron, ne then presen ted the following document, signed by sixty eight out of the seventy-eight delegates in the Cou-nty Convention, addressed to the State Convention, in explanation of his position ; to gether with the proceedings of a county mee ting in York county. The document wag read as follows. To the Democratic State Convention to As semble at lTarrislmrq, on the 2d of March 1857. The undersigned delegates to the last Dem ocratic County Convention, (which appointed EBENSBUliG, MARCH ! 111857. delegates , to ' the State Convention.) do fully and heartily concur in, and approve of, the resolutions unanimously adopted by the De mocracy . of York county, at the public mee ting held in the borough of York, on Satur day, January . 17, . 1857, ' which resolutions condemn the course of the traitor Samuel Ma ncar. in the recent Senatorial election, and revoke the appointment of J ames M Ander son as the Senatorial, Delegate from .York county to your Convention. Wrc also fully and entirely approve of the appointment of Major Charles M Smyser, as the Senatorial Delegate, in .place of said James M Ander son. ' . - f " The following ' resolutions adopted by the county meeting of York county were also read: " . ', ' , Resolved, That the open boast of James M Anderson, of Carroll township, that he bad the entire control of Manear, and yet refused to exercise his influenco to save the party from betrayal, although at Ilarrisburg, has forfei ted the confidence of the Democratic party. Jlesoh-cd, That the Democratic party of York county, now assembled in county meo-tin-, hereby revokes the appointment of James M Anderson, as Senatorial Delegate to the State Convention, which assembles on the 2d of March nest, and appoints Major Charles M. Smyser, of York borough, iu his stead. A similar paper also addressed to the State Convention, signed by 3G out of the 40 mem bers of the Domocratic county committee, ap pointed by the.county convention which ap pointed James M Anderson, was also read, concurring in the appointment of Mr Smy ser, and revoking that of Mr Anderson. Mi. Anderson replied by saying that the Convention had heard the charges against him, and he thought it but" lair that he should ex plain. He said that in the meeting referred to, which had revoked his appointment, not a word had been said against him, : nor was it known that any charges were to. be made a gainsthim, until the resolutions were read. lie pronounced the charges made against him in the resolution as false, and the men who made them as malicious falsifiers lie said that the statement which had been published explained everything, but the newspapers of York county had, with two exceptions, refus ed to publish it. x Mr Smyser presented a letter from Ileriry C Stroman. Chairman of the committee on resolutions in the meeting referod to in York county, in reply to the statement of Mr An derson, which was read. ' - The question then being upon the motion to admit Mr Anderson as Senatorial delegate. ' Mr'. Lindsay Tnovcd to arm?nd by inserting the name of Mr. Smyser as the Senatorial delegate, instead of Mr. Anderson. Mr McDowell proceeded to address the Convention on the motion at so'me lenghth, in defence of Mr Anderson's position. Mr Schnable said that there was but one sovereignty in this country, and that sover eignty was the people Mr Anderson etood here alone 6ixty-eight out of the seventy six living delegates who had appointed him, now repudiated him, and he was here without a constituency. He believed that no man had a right to force himself into a representa tive position in this eountry, and he carried this belief so far that he would say Manear had no right to represent York county in this House He (Manear) had betrayed that county, and his action coul 1 not bind its peo. pie. lie had nothing to say against Mr An derson personally, but tha people of York county did not want him to represent them in this Convention. That fact was apparent. The amendmeut admitting Mr Smyser was adopted, and the motion as amended was a dopted. The next case was that from the 17th Sen atorial district. K L Blood was, on motion, admitted the delegate without any discussion. The Senatorial districts were then called over, and that delegations announced the members to compose the Committee on per manent organization, as follows : 1 David W Morris, John P WTherry, W IT Sturgeon, F P Magee, Robt Allen. o o 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 27 Jacob Danenhower. Robert Irwin. George Smith. II K Seagec Daniel Brown, B M Stouffer. George Bowman; Jacob Dillinger Thomas Craig, Jr. - -J B Banner. " J C McCurdy. George II Bueher. ' Ellis B Schnable. . Thomas C McDowell. George P Steele. JEPiollet. . . Henry Sherwood. J Y James. B F Sloan. Hugh McKee. P C Shaunon, James A Gibson. Wm Work mm J B Sansom. Jacob Forney. ' ; Charles Bower. ... J C Clarke. , Chas D Hippie. The comndttee bavin? retired, tho Conven tion took a recess of ten minutes. The committee ' on permanent organization having returned, the Convention was called to order. , . '. Mr James, of Warren, chairman of the committee, then announced the following of ficers for the permant organization of the Con vention : ,..... - . - rBESIDEXT. . .. , . Col PHILIP JOHNSON, of Northampton. . VICE PRESIDENTS. ..... . . Goe W Nebinger, Philadelphia, Charles Bbrrcl, , do . . W A Edwards, do - Peter Rambo, do ; : ' - John G Brenner ' do : A UXippin, Jlontgouiflry, ; ; y , Samuel Ringwalt, Chcfctcr,VA Y," T. Edward .Thomas, Berks, ' W B 'Pattor, Lancaster, ',- Tim M Breslin, Lebanon, ' ! .j- J II Alricks, Dauphin, ; ' , . : , John A Slater, Northampton,' V t ".Charles; Burnett, Monre, :J, ; ,1 J B Danner,; Adams, ' '. : John Ahl; York, ' ? , Capt' John Ilartzell, Perry, ', - ' II L Diffenbaugh, Clinton, r ' . ' i, J M Gremmill, Huntingdon, -''., Wallace Seybert, Montour, '. .' ' ' 'Gen John Blanding, Susquehanna, . '; V Tr Knox, Potter, V ' 7 ' - - IKS Gatvin, Mercer; c - " ; ;, Y Isaac R Taylor, Erie, ? : V Gen Jonathan Ayres,' Lawrence, W n M'Kee, Allegheny, ' , l)r JJI Blackburn , Allegheny, ' Finley Patterson, irashington, ' . , Daniel IT eynard, Somerset, Dr J II Crawford, Armstrong, rMaj John Cummings, Uniou, , ; Col J B Scaright, Fayette, Isaac Ward, Bchuylkill, ' . ' Edward Glancy, Berks, , SECRETARIES. D J E Iluey,' Allegheny, , James E Linsey, do John Campbell, Philadelphia, L II Shaw, Bradford, r E L Acker, MontGomery, II A iioggs, Cambria, A M'Konnery, 11 estmoreland, Dr Grower, Juniafa. On motiou the President was directed to appoint a Commi'.tee of seven to draft resolu tions expressive of the sense of the Convention. The Convention then, on motion, adjourned until half past two o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSIOX. The President called the Convention to or der at half past 2 o'clock. The , Chairman i announced the following committee on resolutions : - Messrs Shannon, Buckalew, Workman. Westcott, Carrigau Sbriner, and Bonsai Mr McDowell moved that the Convention proceed to nominate oandidatcs to be balloted for nomination for Governor. Mr Whallon moved to add Judges of the Supreme Court mJ Canal Commissioner, which was adopted, and he motiou as amend ed was agreed. , " - The nominations vere then made as follows: Mr Rambo nominated Wr II Witte, McKee " Home' : Gillcland I'atterson Bower H"; Forney " Lindsey ' Gricr " Clover " Young " Baum Samuel W Black F W Hughes, Wm F Packer, : Wm Hopkins, , E Banks, Seth Clover, J L Dawson, J P Brawley, Geo II Barret, 'j bos S Bell, Isaac Slenker,' Un motion, tn tiwnomi nations cioseu. Mr Frost presented the following letter . it TT T.-l.n T. T.dn n-l'.ifli h")k irOUl LUC ilOU OUWU XI A'U cuu, iiu.vu re&l : Bkowxs ville. Fob IS, 1857. Gentlemen ( the Content in : j After much reflection on the course proper i for me to pursue, on this occasion, I have con cluded to withdraw my name ironi yqjir con sideration as a candidate for. the nomination far Governor. While, in so doing, I retire from the position assigned me by the partial ity of my friends I at the same time consult my own inclinations, which, I am freeV say, accord well with the pursuits of private lifo. There, are, however, other reasons which present themselves to my mind with prevail ing force. I believe that the time especially demand for the position a man of decidedly elevated character, firmness and energy, and I trust that the Convention will be duly influ enced by these considerations in their selec tion; and that unity of the Democracy in Pennsylvania, which was ucver more desirable than now, when a new administration under the auspices of her most eminent citizen, is about to enter upon its career, appears to me to demand of every true friend of his ' party the sacrifice of all narrow and merely person al objects. It is only by such a selection and such unity of actiou that wo shall be able to restore to public sentiment that high moral tone, in which legislative corruption, so rife of late as to awaken tho earnest solici tude of every honest man, shall find its stern est rebuke and most effectual corrective. It is only by unhesitating concession on tho part of individuals that we can hope for that har mony which is the true source of strength, and which will enable "us to carry out those views of State and National policy which we believe identified with the vast interests of the Commonwealth, and the welfare of our people. Impressed with these convictions;' my duty is a plain one. In conclusion, I beg to tender my thanks to the friends who have seen prop er to give a kind expression of preference for for me, and to pledge my hearty support to the nominees of the Convention. I have the houor to be, With great respect, &c, - ' John L. Dawson. . The Convention then proceeded to ballot for a candidate for Governor : Messrs. Alricks, Ahl, Blanding. Brua, Buckalew, ' Bowman, Dieffenbach, Evans, Finch, Flannery, Gilliland, Hunter, Kutz. Knox, Lauman, Carl, M'Cormick, M'Curdy, Piolett, Smyser, Smith, (Berks) Shaw, Scar borough, Schnable, Steele, Seybert, Sher wood, Thomag, Wundcr and WTard, (Susque hanna) 31, voted for Wm. F. Packer. :: Messrs. ? Acker, Allen, Bueher, Bonsall, Brenner Campbell, Carrigan, Deal, Dana hower, Edwards, Esher, Kiilian. Lippencott, Morrison, Miller, M'Ghee, Morris, M'Mullin, Murray, M'Glenoy, Nebbinger, Worrell, Rambo, Sager, Surgeon, School, Tippin, Westcott and Yeager 27, voted for Wm. U Witte. ; , . - , . - . Messrs. Ayres, Blood, Blackburn, Boggs, Ceisna, Crawford, Clarke, Dunn, Gibson, Iluey, nerdman, Irwic, Jamison, Johnson, Marlin,' M'Kee, M'Kinney, ; M'Cormick, (Northumberland,) Magee, Shannon, Shriver, Sansom, Slater, Taylor, (Beaver,) and Wey and 25, voted for Saml Black. Messrs. Boyer, Brush, Frost, null, Kauntz, Lindsey, M'Kinstry, Patton, Patterson, Ring wait, Jlutledge, Staright, Stouffcr, Swau and Workman 15, voted for Wm. Hopkins. Messrs Brooks, Danncr, Forney, Grccr, Garvin, James, Price. Plumer, Reily.Shaipe, Sloan, Taylor and Whallon 13, voted for J. Porter Brawley ' ; Messrs. Brown, Bower, Cummings, Dil lingcr,. Gemmil, ITartzel, M'Dowell,' and Woodruff 8, voted for Epbraim Banks.t Messrs. Burnet, Craig. ' Clover, Moore, Wolf and Wood 6, voted for G R Barrett. Messrs. Breslin, Hippie, Horn and Ward 4, voted for Mr Hughes. Mr Baum voted for Mr Slenker. Mr Young voted for Mr Bell." The result of the first ballot was announced. Mr Evans withdrew the name of Judge Bell. Mr Hippie withdrew the name of Hon F W Hughes, and presented a letter from that gentlemen, which was road as follows: Messrs Hippie, Ward ami Horn : Gentlemen- : The County Convention that selected you as delegates to the State Conven tion about to assemble at Ilarrisburg, without previous intimation to me by any one, recom mended myself for the Gubernatorial noinina tionand instructed ycu to sustain the prefer ence designated. I need not say that I have felt flattered by. aud am deeply grateful for this manifestation of confidence and regard on the part of my Democratic brethren in this coufty. Had I been consulted, however, I should, by announcing the resolve, for some time entertained, to decline all political official position, probably have occasioned the enun ciation of prefcrenco fcr some other Democrat better qualified, more available as a candi date, and whose ambition can be more at tracted by the responsibilities' and honor of the post of Governor of thi3 great State. I must ask of you therefore not to regard my self as a candidate. I have no other wish to express in the premises than that the choice of the Conven tion may fall upon one who, with moral and intellectual qualifications for the high post, shall, by the integrity of his pasta dherence to the great cardinal doctrines of our party, in spiie its members with su?h conuuecce and enthusiasm as again to rally in their might and vanqui-h a desperate opposition, cement ed by the absorbing passion of hate to the great truths of Democracy. I am very respectfully, ..... Your obedient servant, FW. HCGIIES. Pottsville, Feb. 27, 1S57. Mr Biooks withdrew the name of. J Porter Brawley, and presented the following letter, wijich wus read : Surveyor General's office, ) IIarkisciro, March il, 1S57. Dear Sir: llaviug learned that my friends have presented my name to the Dem ocratic Convention (io session here to-day) as a candidate for Governor, I respectfully wish you to withdraw the same. Wishing that the Convention may unite cordially and unan imously on whoevr may be its choice, and in such a manner as to ensure the triumph of our party by a good old fashioned Democratic majority, and sincerely thanking my friends for their confidence and partiality. I remain respectfully, Your obediens servant, J. PORTER BRAWLEY. Mr Baum withdrew the name of Mr Slenker. The Convention tten proceeded io a second ballot: SECOND BALLOT. Wm F Packer, Samuel Black, TFm II IHtte, )lm Hopkins, Ephraim Banks, G R Barret, THIRD BALLOT. Tim F Packer, Samuel Black; lira II THttc. ll'm Hopkins, Ephraim Banks.' rOCRTII BALLOT. . WmF Packer, Wm H Witte, Samuel Black, WTm Hopkins, FIFTH BALLOT. Wm F Tackcr, Samuel Black, Wm II Witte, Wm Hopkins, SIXTH BALLOT. Wm F Packer, Samuel Black, WTm II Witte, Win Hopkins, SEVENTH BALLOT. Wm F Tackcr, Samuel Black, .Wm II Witte, Wm Hopkins, EIGHTH BALLOT. Wm F Packer, Samuel Black, Wrm II Witte, . Wm Hopkins, NIXTII BALLOT. Wm F Packer, Samuel Black, Wm II Witte, Wm Hopkins, . TENTH BALLOT. Wm F Packer, Samuel Black, Wm II Witte, Wm Hopkins, , ELEVENTH BALLOT. Wm F Packer, -Samuel Black. Wm H Witt, .. Wm Hopkiui, - 30 33 18 5 42 SG 3G 18 3 40 3G 33 12 47 30 38 12 49 41 23 5 49 45 38 1 50 44 39 1 Ui 39 48 45 39 1 18 39 3S VOL. 4. ISO. 20. . - i ' TWELFTH BALLOT. - B'm F Packer, Samuel Black, Trmll THtte. " ' Tlrm Hocking, 47 SG 39 11 Mr Hunter moved that this Convention do now adjourn until 7 J o'clock this evening. On this motion the yeas and nays were re quired and were ts follows : . . Yeas Messrs Alricks, Acker, Ahl, Brown Boyer, Jlrna," Boggs, Brooks, Bowman. Brush, - Breslin, Bower, Burnett, Campbell, Carl, Clover, Crawford, Dillinger, Dunn, Flauncry, Frost,. Forney, Gemmel, Gricr, Ilftrtzel, Iluey, Ilerdman, Hunter, Jamison. Kutz," Killain, . Kantz, Lindsay,. Lauman, Marian. Me.Kce, Patton," Plumer. I'atterson. Ringwalt, Smyser, : Smith, Scarborough. Sloan, Stauffer, Slater, Swan, IHiallon. Tlbrk maD, II under, Hard, (Schuylkill,) and Hood 53 - ;' Nays Messrs Ayres, Aller., Baum, Blan ding, Blood, Blackburn, Buckalew, Bueher, Bonsall, Brenner, CraigCessna, Clarke, Car rigan, Deal, Danahovrer, Danner, Diffenbach, Edwards, Esher, Evans, Finch, Gilliland, Garvin, Hippie, Hull, Horn, Irwin, Jame. Johnson, Knox, Lippincott, Morrison, Mil ler, McCormick. (Luzerne.) McCorniick. (Northumberland,) McGee, M'Dowell, Mc Kinstry, McKinney, Morris. Moore, McMul lin, Murray, Magee, McGlcncy, McCurdy, Nebinger, Orr, Price, Piolett, -Reily, Rau ledge, Rambo, Sager, Shannon, Scaright, Shriner, Sansom, Shaw, Sharp Schnable, Steele, Seybert, Sturgeon, School, Sherwood, Taylor, (Beaver,) Taylor, (Erie,) Tippin, Westcott, Uorrell, Ward, (Susquehanna,) Ileyapd, Young and Yeager 7G So the question was determined in xhn neg ative. The Convention then proceeded to tho iUIBTEEXTH BALLOT Packer 47 WTitte ; S8 Black 33 j Hopkins ,.-15 A motion wa here made that the Conven tion adjonrn until eight o'clock, but. was not agreed to yeas G5, nays 67. The Convention then proceeded to a four tecnth ballot, Willi the fo.lowing result: ' Packer 44 I Witte v 4ft Black 9 J Ilopkina 10 Mr. Buckalew moved that when the Con vention adjourn It adjourns to meet at8J o'clock, which was agreed to. Mr. Buckalew then moved that fhe Conven tion adjourn, which was adopted aud the Con vention adjourned. evening session. The President called the Convention to order at 81 o'clock, i The Couvcntion proceeded to the fifteenth. ballot, with the following result. Packer had 47 votes 40 " Witte Biaek Hopkins Before procecdingto the 14 sixteenth ballot. Mr. Cessna moved, that iu each Auceedinsr ballot after two, the lowest candidate upon the list should be dropped, and so on uutil the nomination is made. Mr. Whallon objected to this motion. It was departing from the established usuagca of the party Mr. Cessna said he did not know that he should vote for the motion Lfrusclf. He made it for the purpose of gettiug an expression of opinion from the members of the Convention. It was tut right that the lungs of the Secrataryi should rest and those of members be exercised If the motion was adopted, one of the promi nent candidates must be nominated, and ho thought this was right. One of these de served a nomination, and two or three ballots more would, under the motion, decide who should be the Democratic nominee. - There was no hard feeling existing and he wanted none to exist. Any one of these men would he thought, be acceptable to the party, and a Domination ought to be made. If, however, the Convention wer-i not ready for the motion yet, he would withdraw it for the present, but he wanted to hear further from his colleagues. Mr Whallon oppestd the motion. Mr McDowell moved to amend by inser ting after the " 10th " ballot instead of tho "2td." - M r Lindsay moved to pospone the motion with the amendment for the present, which was agreed to. 10th 17th, ISth 19th 20th 21st 223 Packer, Witte, Black, Hopkins, Packer, 41 49 4G 54 69 50 GO 51 o-) 01 49 25 43 47 50 j IS 10 10 4 2 - ,"iwEXTY-TllIliI VOTE. Gl Witte. -M Ulaefc, Ul TWENTY-rOL'IlTII VCTE Packer, CS J Witto, .ft Black, 14 Foii W F Packer Messrs Alrteks. Ahl. Baum. Brown, Blanding, Blood, Boyer, Buckalew, Bowman, Bower, Carl, Cessna. Cummings, Clover, Danner, Dieffenbach, Evans, Finch, Flannery, Frost, Forney, Gemmil. Gilliland, Grier, Garvin, Ilartzell, Hull, Iluuter, Horn. Irwin, James, Jamifon, Kutz, Knox, Kauts, Lauman, McCormick, (Montour,) M'Kinstry, M'Cormick, (Nor thumberland,) Moore, M'Curdy, Orr, Price, Patton, Piolett, Plumer, Patterson, Ring wait, Sager, Smyser, Shriner, Smith, (Berks.) Shaw, Scarborough, Sharp. SebnaLk, Sl&n, Stauffer, Steele, Srybert, Sherwood, Taylor, (Erie.) Thomas. Wundcr, Woodrulf, Hard, (Schuylkill.) Hard. (Susquehanna.) and Young, GS . For Wn II B'itie Mos.c-6 Ay res. Acker, Allen, Boggs, Brooks. Buchur. Brush, Bur nett, Bousall, Zrcnner, Campbell, Craig, Crawford. Carrigau., Deal, Danahowcr, DiU linger, Edwards. Eshcr, Hippie, Johnr-on, Killain, Lippiucott, Lind.say, Morrison, Mil ler, Marian. M'Kee, M'Dowell. M'Kinney, Morris. M'MulIiu, Murray. Magee. M'Gleu cy. Nebbinger, Reily, Rutledgr, Rambo. Slater, Sturgeon, School, Swan, Tippin, . CON TINTED JO XE.XT I'AUE, ff j'ti '!!' ti:-. r t ! - I, 'I i u i ; 4 It :; r rrrr