~ flit Uratocrat. HARVEY HICKLER, Editor. TUNKHANNOCKj PA. Wednesday. Jnly?24, 1867. FOR JUDGE OF TIIE SUPREME COURT, GEORGE SHARSWOOD, OF PHILADELPHIA. RESOLUTIONS or THE DEMOCRATIC STATE COHVHETIOS. We the delegates of the Democratic party of Penn tylrania, in General State Convention assembled for the nomination of a candidate for Judge of the Su preme Court, profoundly grateful to the Supreme Ruler ot the Universe for the return of peace to our beloved country, but deeply anxious on account of the trials and delays which impede the complete res toration and reunion of all the States, and apprecia ting the dangers wh'ch still threaten the safety of our political institutions, and the future peace, lib erty and prosperity of the people Resolved, I.That we steadfastly adhere lo the principles ot civil government established by the founders of the Union, and In the present conflict of legislative ururp.ition with constitutional law, we esteem a wise, upright, and fearless ju licinry the great bulwark of public liberty and individual right. 2. That the Union of the States ia perpetual, and the Federal government supreme within its constitu tional limits. 3 That representation in the Congress of the Unite 1 States and in tbe Electorinl College is a right, fundamental and indestructible in its nature, and abiding in every State, being a dutj as well as a right pertaining to the people in every State, and essential to our republican system of government.— Its denial is the destruction f the government it self, 4. Each Stat* having, under the Constitution,the exclusive right to prescribe the qualifications of its own electors, we proclaim as a usurpation and an outrage tbe establishment ot negro suffrage in any of the States by the coercive exereise of federal pow er, and we shall resist to the last resort the threat ened measures of the leaders of the Republican par ty to interfere by act of Congress with the regula tion of the elective franchise in tbe State of Penn sylvania. 5. We are opposed to any amendment of tbe Con stitution of this State giving to negroes the right of suffrage 6 That tbe failure of the tariff bill in the last session of the late Congress, more than three-fourths of whose members belonged ot the Republican party, is an illustration ot their infidelity to their pledges and their neglsct of their professions in relation to tbe great industrial and financial interests of the coun ry, 7 That the Rilica! majority in Congress, and those wbo sustain them, have overthrown the Con stitution, dismembered the Federal Union, and sub verted republican government by a long series ot usurpations, among which are the following : Their denial of the right of States ot the Union to representation in Congress. Their treatment of ten States as subjugation prov m ees, and governing them by military force in time 41 f peace. Iheir enactment of laws denying indemnity for arrest and falsa imprisonments made without au tbority of law. 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