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Three do. 1 square, 2 squares, 8 squares, !12 lines 24 lineV 3S lines' 50 75 $1 00 2 00 3 00 12 do. $5 00 9 00 12 00 14 00 20 CO S5 00 1 00 1 00 00 1 50 3 months. $1 60 2 RO 4 00 6 09 10 00 2 6 do. $3 00 4 50 7 CO 9 00 12 00 22 00 8 lines or less. r less, 5, H2 lines! s, 24 lines ?s, 36 lineJ 1 square 2 squares 3 squares. Half a column, One column. 15 03 fcj- All advertisements must bo marked with the number of insertions desired, or they will be continued until forbid, and charged accordingly. Dire nj. BONNETS. The other day my cousin Fred Was railiDg at my bonnet Ho iaid, "Why, Kate, look at your l ead. There's really nothing on it ! "I cannot think how women can In such things face tbo cold, EcsiJea I'm sure that every man Thinks girls who wear them bold." 'Well. Fred,"' I said, "I do declare II seems to me eucb fudge That men and b 'ys should ever dare Tho ladies' dress to judge. I'm tnr for mo they may all tease, I care not for their fun . Eat irhen I wish tho men to please, A bonnet large I'll don. A kind of scuttle shape they'll see, Adorned with ribbons prim, The crown perch! high, and there must be, At least a yard cf brim. . ' tint even then, alas! I know, They'll call it shameful waste, And 6ay the laditw really show A fearful want of taste. Well, grumlle on, I do not min i. Or wish their quizzing less ; But still I think that I could fiud Some fault with their own dress. But they may dress jut as they please, If tee may do the same ; And surely with such terms as thet-e They can't find much to blame. "THE GIRL WITH THE CALICO DREES A fig for your upper-ten gir!s, With their velvets and satins and lace?, Their diamonds and rubies and pearls, And their millintr figures and faces. They may Bhine at a party or ball, Emblazoned with bait they possess. But give me in placo of them all, My girl with the calico dress. She is plump as a partridge, and fair As tho rose in it3 earliest bloom, Iler teeth with ivory compare, And her breath with the clover peifumc. Iler step is aa free and as ligbt As the fawn's whom the hunters hard press, And her eye is as soft and as bright, My girl with the calico dress. Yonr dandies and foplings may sneer, At her fanple and modest attire, . But the charms 6he permits to appear, AVould 6et a whole iceberg on fire ! . 'She can dance, but sho never allows Tho hugging, tho squeeze and caress, Sho is saving all these for her spouse, My girl with the calico drcs. She is cheerful warm hearted ar.d true, And kind to her father and mother, "She studies how much uLo can do : For her sweet little sisters and brother. - . If you want a companion for life, I To comfort, enliven and bless, ' ."She is just the. right sort of & wife, , My, girl with the calico dress. ' '"'JEy'Seeing upon" his wife's shoulder a large fchawl piu, Mr. D. said: " "In the military, eh ? got to be captain ?" ' 'She instantly remarked, pointing to a third &y In her lap .... " Xo, 'recruiting sergeant in the third in fantry." Speaking of prayers, remind3 us of one wo. once heard at a Methodist revival in a neighboring city. The speaker becoming animated, burst forth with " Oh Lord mani feat thyself to via to-night; come right down through tho roof. . and I Vill pay for tho fcVmglw I" The effect can be imagined. Democratic State Convention. The members composing the Democratic State Convention, met in the Hall of the House of Representatives on Tuesday theOtu of June and wero called, to order at 10 o'clock A. 51.. by Pmilip Johnson, Esq , Chairman, who laid before the Convention tho call of tho State Central Committee re-assembling the Convention, and the letter from Judge Lewis declining the nomination for Judge of the Supreme Court, which wero read. .Mr. Wright moved that the declination of Judge Lewis be accepted and his letter pub lished with the proceedings ot the Convention, together with the action of the State Central Comiuitte; which motion was agreed to. The list of delegates to the Ccnvention was then read by the Secretary and a number of substitutions made for absent members. There appearing to be a contest between Charles Worrell and Wm A. Porter for the seat of senatorial delegate from the city Philadelphia, . Mr. IIcey moved to refer the contest to the delegates from the city and county of Phil adelphia for their determination. Mr. Scott moved that the motion be amen ded by allowing each of the contestants fifteen minutes to state his case to the Convention ; which was agreed to. Gcucral Wilson moved that Mr. Worrell be first heard; which was not agreed to, 5Ir. Wyant moved that Wm. A. Porter be admitted to a seat in the Convention. Mr. McKinney moved to amend by substi tuting the name of Charles Worrell, which was not agreed to; yeas 40, nays 81. Mr. Pouter was then admitted to a Feat. Mr. II. U- Wright moved that the Con vention now proceed to the nomination of can didates for Supreme Court, which motion was agreed to. Nominations were then made as follows, viz: Mr. Webster nom. Gcorgo Sharswood, Phil. Wright . " Wm Strong, Berks. ' Marshall " James Thompson, Erie " Forney -'Win. A. Stokes, Wcst'd. " Blackburn " P. C. Shannon. AHez'v. t'earight ' Youit?, " Burko Brawhy Bonsail " Hippie " M'Cormick Campbell ' Clover " Josh. B. Howell, Fayette. Thos. S. Bull, Chester. II. Hepburn, Allegheny, (raj-lord Church. Crawf'd Abr'm. S. Wilson, MifHirj. Chas. W. Higgins, Schuy'l J. W. Maynard, Lyco'g. Joel Jones, Philadelphia J. S. M'Calmont, Clarion. " Bucher " S Hepburn. Cumberland. On motion the nominations closed. Mr. Wright moved that tho Convention proceed to ballot for candidates and that each delegate vote for two candidates until one is nominated. Mr. Ska right moved to amcsd the motion by providing that the Convention vote forcne candidate from tho East ami one from the West until two candidates bo nominated ; which was net agreed to. The motion of Wright was then agreed to. Mr. Bcckalew moved that the balloting be deferred until the afternoon session, which was agreed to. Mr. Cessna moved that tho Committee on resolutions of the second of March last be con tinued, the chair supplying ail vacancies, and that all resolutions introduced be referred to the committee, without discussion. Mr. Wright moved that the committee be enlarged to the number of thirteen, which was accepted as a modification of his motion by Mr. Cjessxa Mr. Wjiallon moved to amend by enlarg ing tho committee to thirty-three, one from ench Senatorial district, was not agreed to. The original motion was then adopted. The Convention then adjourned until 2J o'clock-in the afternoon. AFTERNOON SESSION. Tho Coovention re-ascmbled at 21 o'cloek P. M. Tho Chairman announced tho following commute on resolutions : Messrs. Cessna, Buckalcw, Bonsail, Irwiu, Tatton, Aldrieks, Bellinger, Brawley, Sea right, Weidmau, Kid red, Cooper and Porter. Mr. John W.. Matxard withdrew his name as a candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court. Tho nomination had been made in his absence and without his approbation. Mr. Clover withdrew the name of John S. McCalmont. tirst vote. The Convention then proceeded to vot for candidates for Judges of the Supreme, as fol lows : Mr. Alricks voted for Strong and Thompson. " Ahl (York) for Strong and S. Hepburn, " Ahl (Cumb'd) for Strong and S. Hepburn " Ayres for Strong and Thompson, " Acker for Strong and Bell, ' Austin for. Howell and Stokes, " Allen for Sharswood and S. Hepburn, " Browne for Sharswood and Stokes. Blandingfor Thompson and Strong, Blood for Thompson and Strong, Buckalew for Sharswood and Church. Bower for Strong and Wilson, Boggs for Strong and Shannon, . Brooks for Strong and Church, ... Bucher for Sharswood and S. Hepburn. Brush for Strong and Sharswood, Burnett for Bell and II. Hepburn, ' Bonsail for Strong and Wilson, Blackburn for Shannon and Sharswood, Brawley for Bell and Church, Brundage for Strong and Sharswood, Burke for Strong and II. Hepburn, Black for Sharswood and Shannon, ; Brunaker for Sharswood and Stokes, Baum for Strong and Wilson, Cessna for Strong and H. Hepburn, Cumraings for Strong and Wilson, Clover for Shannon and Thompson, Campbell for Joues and Thompson, Craig for IT. Hepburn and Bell, Childs for Strong and Sharswood, Olymer for Strong and II. Hepburn, 4 c 41 Cooper for Strong andS. Hepburn, j V Clarke for StroBg and Stokes, " Danner for Bell and S. Hepburn, Deal for Shrsood and Shannon, " Denahower for Bell and Stokes, Deliinger for Sharswood and H. Hepburn Dunlap for Sharswood and Stokes, Eldred for Bell and Thompson, " Edwards (Phila.) for Sharswood & Stoke3 Edwards (Chester) for Thompson & Bell, ' Esher for Sharswood and Thompson, ; Flannery for Strong and Stokes, Fulton for Sharswood and Stokes, Forney for Stokes and Wilson,. " Gemmill for Sharswood and Stokes, 44 llartzell for Strong and S. Hepburn, " Hlester (Berks) for Strong and Thompson ' Hiester (Lan ) for Sharswood and Strong " Hutchinson for Bell and II. Hepburn, Hammond for Stoke and Howell, " Haldeman for Strong and Shannon, " Horn for Iliggins and Strong, ' nipple for Higgins and Strong, " Huey for Sharswood and Shannon, j Hcrdman for Sharswood and II. Hepburn, Ihmson for Sharswood and Shannon, " Irwin for Bell and Church, " Innis for Jones and n. Hepburn, " Jamison for Strong and btokes, " Johnson for Sharswood and II Hepburn, " Kutz for Strong and Stokes, ' Kenan for Strong and Stokes, " Lcacock for Stokes and Howell Lauman for Strong and Bell " Lightner for II Hepburn and Sharswood " Lippincott for Thompson and Sharswood " M'Cormick for Strong and Wilson M'Cullen for Strong and Thompson M'Kinstry for Strong and II Hepburn " M'Mauus for Wilson and Sharswood " Maynard for Strong and Thompson " Marshall for Bell and Thompson " Moore for Thompson and Sharswood " Morrison for Thompson and Sharswood " 5farlan for Stokes and Sharswood " M'Kce for Thompson and Sharswood ' M'Gee for Shannon and Sharswood, ' M'Gu3cn for Thompson and Sharswood " Magee for Shannon and Sharswood M'Oowell for Strong and Stokes " M'Kinney for Stokes and Sharswood " M'Mullom for Shannon and Sbarswcol " M'Gleney for Stokes and Sharswood " Nebinger for Shannon and Sharswood " Porter for Strong and II Hepburn " Price for Strong and Thompson " Patton for Bell and Sharswood ' Pinmer for Strong and Church " Ringwalt for Strong and Bell " Bcilly for Strong and Bell ' Kambo for Strong and Sharswood " Searight for Stokes and Howell " Suiy6er for Strong and S Hepburn " Sager for Strong and Thompson " Scott for Stokes and Wilson " Sanwn for Strong and Stokea " Smith, for Strong and II. Hepburn " Sloan for Strong and Thompson ' Scarborough for Strong and II Hepburn ' Sharp for Bell and Thompson " Schnabcl for Strong and Thompson " Stauflcr for Strong and Shars woods " Swarr for II Hepburn and sharswood Sturgeon for Stokes and Sharswood ' School for Stokes and Sharswood " Thome for Strong and II Hepburn ', Taylor for Strong and II Hepburn ,e Thomas for Strong and Thompson Tippin for Strong and Wilson Woodruff for Strong and S. Hepburn ' Ward (Schuylkill) for Strong and Hegins Whallon for fetrong and Ihompson " Wolf for Bell and II. Hepburn " Weyand for Strong and Howell " White for Thompson and Wilson ' Wilfon (Beaver) for Church and Thomp son ' West for Stokes and Howell Weidman for Strong and H Hepburn " Wright fr Strong and Sharswood Wilson" (Mercer) for Stokes and II Hep burn " Walker for Stokes and Howell ' Webster for Thompson and Sharswood ' Wentz for Strong and S Hepburn ' ' Welsh for Strong and S. Hepburn Young for Bell and Sharswood " Ycager for Shannon and Sharswood-. No person having received a majority o all the votes cast, there was therefore no nom ination. The names of C. W. Urging. Howell, S. Hepburn and Joel Jones were withdrawn from the list o candidates. ' ' SECONO votr. ; The Convention then, took a second vote as follows : , ' t ' ' ' Mr. Alricks voted for Strong and Thompson Ahl (York) for Strong and S Hepburn Ahl (Cumb'd) for Strong and Hepburn Ayres for Strong and Thompson . Acktr for Strong and Sharswood Austin for Hepburn and Sharswood' " Allen for Stokes and Sharswood -; Browne for Stokes and Sharswood " ; Buckus for btrong and. Wilson Blanding for Strong and Thompson Blood for Strong and Thompson Buckalew for Thompson and Sharswood " 'Bower for Strong and Wilson Boggs for Strong and Shannon Brooks for Strong and Church, Bucher for Hepburn and Sharswood 7 Brush for Strong and Sharswood ' ; Burnett for Bell and Hepburn h - Bonsail for Strong and Wilson I Blackburn for Strong and Sarswood . , Brawley for Strong and Church . . . ' , Brundage for .Strong and Sharswood Burke for Strong and Hepburn Black for Shannon and Sharswood Brunaker for Stokes and Sharswood Cessna for Strong and Hepburn Cummings for Strong and Wilson Clover for Shannon and Thompson Campbell for Shannon and harswool Craig for Bell and Hepburn . Childs for Strong and Sharswood Clymcr for Strong and Hepburn . Cooper, for Strong and Sharsw ocd Clarke for Strong and Stokes Danner for Strong and Bell -Deal for Shannon and Sharswood Denahower for Stokes and Sharswood, Deliinger for Hepburn and Sharswood Dunlap for Stokes and Sharswood Eldred for Bell and Thompson " Edward3 (Pink.) for Stokes and Shars wood . Edwards (Chester) for Hepburn and Bell Esher for Hepburn and Sharswood Flannety for Strong and Stokea ; Fultomjfor Stokes and Sharswood Forrey.for -Stokes and Shannon Geaimill fox? Stokes and Sharswood HartzeK fbr Strong"and Wilson Heister (Berks) for Strong nd Thompson Heister (Lan.) for Strong and Sharswood Hutchinson for Bell and Hepburn Hammond for StroDg and Stokes Haldeman for Strong and Shannon Horn for Strong and Hepburn Hippie for Strong and Thompson Huey for Strong and Thompson Ilerdman for Hepburn and Sharswood . Irwin for Bell and Thompson Ihmson for Shannon and Sharswood Innis for Strong and Hepburn Jamison for S'trong and Stokea Johnson for Hepburn and Sharswood Kuta for Strong "and Stokes Kenan for Strong and Stokes Leacock for Strong and Stokea Lauman for Strong and Bell Lighter for Hepburn and Sharswood Lippencott for Thompson and Sharswood M'Cormick for Strong and Wilson M'Kinstry for Strong and llepburn ll'ilanus for Wilson and Sharswood Maynard for Strong and Thompson Marshall for Thorn pson and Sharswood Moore for Thompson and Sharswood Morrison for Thomp'sou and Sharswood McCullen for Strong and Thompson Marian for Strong and Sharswood M'lvee for Strong and Thompson M'tice for Shannon and Sharswood McGuficn for Thompson and Sh3rswol ..; Magee for Shannon and Sharswood ' M'iiowelS for Strong and Stokes M'Kinney for Stokes and Sharswood Morrison for Shannon an 1 Sharswood M'Mul'en for Shannon and Sharswood M'Gleney for Stokes and Sharswood Ts'ebiugor for Shannon and Sharswood Porter for Strong and Hepburn Price for Strong and Thompson Tatton for Thompson aud Sharswood lTumer fcr Strong and Church' Kingwalt for Strong and Thompson ltcilly for Strong aud Stokes Ham bo for Strong and Sharswood Sager for Strong and Thompson Scott or Stokes and Sharswood Sansom for Strong and Stokes Smith for Strong and Hepburn Sloan frr Strong and Thompson Scarborough fur Strong and Sharswood Sharp for Bell and Thompson Schnabel for Strong and Thompson Stauffcr for Strong and Sharswood Swarr for Hepburn and Sharswood Sturgeon for Stokes and Sharswood School for Strong and Sharswood Searight for Stokes and Shannon Smyser for Strong and Hepburn Thome for Strong and Stokes Taylor BeaverJ Sttongand Hepburn Tippin for Strong and Sharswood Woodruff for Stronsr and Wilson Ward for Strong and Thompson Whallon for Strong and Thompson Wolf for Bell and llepburn . Weyaud for Strong and Stokes White for Stroug and Thompson Wilson BeaverJ for Stokes and Hepburn We st for St-ong and Hepburn .Weidman for Strong and Sharswood Wright for Strong and Sharswood Wilson for Strong and Church Walker for Strong and Stokes Webster for Thompsou and Sharswood Wentz for Strong and Thompson Welsh for Strong ami Thompson Young for Bell and Sharswood Tea ger for Strong and Sharswood. William Strong having received a major ity of all the votes cast was declared duly nominated as a candidate for Judge of the Supreme Court. Mr. Brawley moved that the nomination be made unanimous, which was agreed to. ' Mr. Brawley withdrew the name of Mr. Church. third ballot. Messrs. Acker, Allen, Browne, Bucher, Brundage, Campbell, Cooper, Deal, Dana bower, Dunlap, Edwards, (Phila'd.) Esher, Heister (Lancaster,) Haldeman, Lightner, Lippincott, McKinstry, Morrison Magee, Morris, , McMullen, MeGlency, Nebinger, Rambo, Sager, Scarborough, Stuffer, Swarr, Sturgeon, School, - Thomas, ' Weidman, Wright, Webster, Yeager 35, voted for George Sharswood. : ' . . ' Messrs Alricks, Ahl, (York,) Ahl, (Cum berland,) Burke, Cessna, Craig. Childs, Cly mer, Deliinger, Hartzell Hutchinson, Horn, Ilerdman, Innis, Johnson, Porter, Smyscr, Smith, Taylor, Woodruff. Wolf, Wilson, West 23, voted for HcTpeweli. Hepburn. Messrs. Ayres, Blanding, Blood, Bucka lew, Brooks, Brawley, Clover. Danner, El dred, Hiester, (Berks,) Hippie, Irwin, 51c Corniick, 5IcMullin, 5Iaynard, 5Iaihall, Moore,' 5IcKee,. McGufiin, Price, Patton, Plumer, Ringwalt, Sloan, Schnabel, Ward, Ward, Whallon, Weyand, White, Wentz, Welsh 31, voted for James TuoMrsov. : Messrs. Austin. Brush. Brunaker, Clarke, Flannery, Fulton, Forney, Gemmill, Ham mond, Jamison, Kutz, 'Kenan, Leacock, 5Iarlan, McDowell, McKinffey, Reilly, Scott, Samsom, Thome, Walker,: Searight 22,, voted for. Will A. Stokes. , : , ; . . 5Iessrs Bower, Bonsail. Baum, Cummings, MeManus, Tippin 6, voted for A. S. Wil son Jfessrs. ISoggs, Blackburn, Black, Huey, Ihmson, 5IcGee 6, voted for P. C. Shan- NOX . Messrs. Burnett, Edwards, (Chester,) Lau man, Sharp, Young 5, voted for Thomas S.Bell., ; , , "' ' . No person receiving a majority there was no nomination. C. Shannon was with- rocRTir VCTB. James Thompson Hopewell Hepburn George Sharswood Will A'. Stokes A, S. Wilson Thos. S. Bell had t 38 31 20 . 24 4 3 120 votes, The cf me of Abram S. Wilsos was with drawn. - fifth vote. J ames Thompson - -"had- 42 -votes. Hopewell Hepburn " 80 George Sharswood 24 3 11G Bell was Will A. Stokes Thos. S. Bell Tho name cf Tnos. drawn. S. with- SIXTH. VOTE. James Thompson Hopewell Hepburn George Sharswood Will A. Stokes bad 48 39 24 17 votes, : 123 A. Stokes wa3 with- The name of Will drawn. eeyehth VOTB. James Thompson Hopewell Hepburn George Sharswood had 04 43 29 12G votes, No nomination. eighth vote. James Thompson . llopcwtll Hepburn George Sharswood had 53 34 37 votes. 12a No nomination. NINTH VOIE. Messrs. Ahl, (York.) Ahl, (Cumberland,) Ayres, Acker, Austin, Blanding, Baum, Blood, Buckalew, Bower,- Boggs, Brocks. Blackbutn, Brawley, Black, Cummings, Clo ver, Campbell, Childs, Clymer, Danner, El dred, Edwards, (Chester,) Flannery, Fulton, Forney, llartzell. Hiester, (Berks,) Ham mond, Haldeman, Horn, Hippie, Huey, Ir win, Ihmson, Jamison, Kutz, Lauman, Mc Culloni, McCorniiek. Maynard, Marshall, Moore, Morrison, Marian, McKee, McGee, McGuffin, Porter, Price, Patton, Plumer, Ilingwalt, Beilly, Sager, Sansom, Smith, Sloan, Scarborough, Sharp. Schnabel, Smy feer, Searight. Thomas, Tippin, Woodruff. Ward, Whallon, Weyand, White, West, Wright. Wileon, Walker, Wentz,. Welsh 7G, voted for James Thompson. Messrs. Allen, Browne, Brush, Bonsail, Brundage,' Brunaker, Cessna, Cooper, Clarke, Deal, Dunlap, Edwards, (Phila.) Esher, Heister, (Lancaster,) Kenan, Leacock, Light ner, Lippincott, McKinstry, MeManus, Ma gee, McDowell, McKinney, Morris, McMul len, McGlency, Ncbiuger, Rambo, Stauffcr, Swarr, Sturgeon, School, Thome, Weidman, Webster, Young, Yeager 37, voted for Geo RGB Sharswood. Messrs. Alricks. Bucher. Burnett, Burke, 5 . XX 1 1 IVso .ar u wu. i i i&i iv t v ff illinger, Gemmill, Hutchinson, Herd, lis, Johnson, Scott, Taylor, Wolf, Craig, Dill man. Inn Wilson 15. voted for Hopewell Hepbcrn Jame3 Thompson of Erie, having reeei ved j a majority of all the votes, was declared duly Mr. McKinney moved that the nomination be made unanimous, which was agreed to Mr. Brawley moved that when the Con vention adjourns it will adjourns until 7J o'clock this evening. Mr. Wright moved to amend by adjourn ing without day ; which was not agreed to. The motion cf Mr. Brawlky was adopted and tho Ccnvention adjourned. EVENING SESSION. The Convention met at 7i o'clock Mr. Wilson moved that a Committee of three be appointed to inform Mr. Strong and 3Ir. Thompson of their nomination. The motion was agreed to, and the chair man appointed Messrs. Wilson, Schnabel and Isaac E. Heister said committee. 5Ir. Cessna Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, reported the following : Iicsolccd, That the Judicial character of Pennsylv'ia has derived additional lustre from tho eminent abilities, and learning of Judges Lewis and Black, whose successors we have this day nominated. That the one who re tires to private life carries with him tho respect and esteem, both of the profession with which bis duties associated him and the people whom he served, and while we did regret to lose the other from the Bench, we express our gratifi cation that his eminent abilities have been brouebt into requisition in the National Cab inet. Resolved, That wo fullv approve of the pol icy of the National Administration, as thus far exhibited, and have unuiniiDished confidence in its distinguished head; and m those associ ated with him in the conduct of public affairs. Resolved, I hat the prompt and decisive ac- ; tlonof the President of the United States iu defence of the elective franchise in the city of Washington at the recent charter election. in that city, merits and rceives the Ranclioa of all order-loving and law-abiding citizens. Resolved, That in the emenent public ser vices, tho high moral worth and the sound le gal learning of Wm. Strong and J ames Thomp son. tho nominees of this Convention for Judges of the Supreme Court, the best evi dences are famished of their fitness to dis charge the responsible dutres to which they are about to be called by the people , Resdird, That the 'principal contained io the recent decision the Supreme Court cf the The name of P. drawn. ' .. United States, in the case of Dred Scott . Joha F. Sandford, in regard to the political rights of . tho Negro race, meets tho hearty acquiescence of the judgment of "the Dem ocratic citizens of Pennsylvania, and is all much commended to the whole pcoplo of tho United States by the force of truth and "patriotism- as it is ecrually binding on all by tho highest sanctions of law. Resdved, That in the opinion of this Con vention the last Legislature,, whose - general course was so repugnant to the foeliDgs, policy and principles of the Democratic party, thai it cannot bo held responsible for any of its acts demonstrated in an especial manner, its total wnt of i cspoct f or J.ho light of tho'peo pie to demand from the government a safa and sound currecy by the enormous, indis criminate end unnecessary increase of banking capital of tho State. . Resolved, That the passago of the act of the late Legislature entitled ." An act to pro vide for a sale of the Maiu Line of the Public Works" was a wanton disregard of the best interests of thi3 Commonwealth and cf tho principles cf so"and legislation. That whilst in name it purports to be a sale of works TfbicJi cost the State nearly twenty millions of dol lars, it is intended to bo in reality, a gift , of those works to a corporation ; that in permit ting the abandonment of a . large portion of said works there is a great sacrifice cf the interests of the people, especially of those iu the western part of the State ; that the bill contains none of those safeguards for the fu ture management of the liue proposed to be consolidated which are required for the- pro tection of the trade and commerce of the State, and that in the entire exemption and release of the Pennsylvania Railrcad Company from all taxation upon its capital stock, business and property forever, is established a daTger ous precedent of doubtful constitutionality, aud au odious distinction between, a powerful corporation and the tax paying citizens of the State.' ; Mr Yeager morel that the resolutions as reported be adopted, which was agreed to unanimously. Mr. Scott offered the tollowiHg; Resdtcd, That the action of this Conre2t;on condemning the bill passed by the last Legis lature, far the sale of the Maiu Liceof the Public Work?, because of objectionable fea ture in some of ita details, is not intended as a declaration of hostility to the policy of a said upon any terms. Mr. Cessna called attention to tho tact tbat a resolution had beon adopted at the morning session requiring that all resolutions ebould be referred to the committea on rcioluuons without debate. - Mr. Porter addressed the convention de claring that if aught was addd to the resolu tions from the committee, as unanimously adopted, it must be something much stronger upon the infamies cf the Main Lino 15:11. Mr. WrIoht expressed his gratification at the wording of the resolutions. Mr. Scott moved that the resolution bo rcfered to the committee with instructions to report forthwith. - . Mr. Mc3Ianls moved that the motion and the resolutions be indefinitely postpoced.which was agreed to. - Mr. Schnabel read extracts from Monday's PenfisyTvaniah, and delivered an energetio address which was severely denunciatory cf that Journal and much applauded. On motion of Mr MoMancs the thanks cf tho Convention was tendered to the President and officers. Tho chairman Enounced that he had ap pointed Alex. McKinney, of Westmoreland Co., and John Weidman cf Lebanon Co., to 11 omissions made in the original appointment of the State Central Committee. .... , On motion, tho Convention adjourned in'a die. A traveler in tho backwoods met with a settler near a house, and inquired Whos house?" . MogV" "Of what built V " Legs." . Any neighbors ?"' " Frogs." What is the soil V " Bogs." The climate V' Fogs." Your diet?" "Hogs." " " How do you catch them?" ' Dogs." Egfc. " Granpa, where do peopla get their fashions from ?" " From Philadelphia." ; " Well, where do the Philadelphia people get thcra ?" " From England." " Ah ! and where do the' English get then from?" . : ' From France." ; ." But whero do the ? French get theui fromr.v ... -.. - : ":Wby, right straight .from . tb devil now stop your noiee." iET One of those eld' gentlemen, .whose age is supposed to entitle them to say any thing, made the following extremely rude and personal remark to a young officer io a dis tinguished regioient abo'-it to proceed to Chi na : Well, ir, well; you're going to Can ton, eh, sir ? well, I can only say I hopa you won't fall into the bands of Chinamen, alive or dead; Jor if you're alive they'll kill jou and if you're dead they'll cat you. Sir. I believe it's an undoubted fact that the Chici cat puppies." Funch. . : -. i 5;' t. ! ? m rr 'ft' - - b J : . i: ii ' I , i. k ' -f . V:' v. ; ; ! ' f - ill r..- .1 i i 1 - s .5 ' "i .' Ml rr II