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asonable constitutional measures for the preservation of the Union, consistently with the rights of all the States. Resolved, That the conduct of the present Governor of Pennsylvania in confining exclusively his selection of Commissioners to the Peace Conference to the Republican party, and excluding 230,000 freemen of Pennsylvania from any representation in that body, was the act of a partisan and not a patriot. Resolved, That we are in favor of the immediate repeal of the 95th and 96th sections of the Penal Code of Pennsylvania, except so far as relates to the crime of kidnapping, because said sections stand in the way of a strict enforcement of the fugitive slave law. On motion, a committee, consisting of 34 members of the Convention, was appointed to convey the resolutions to the President of the United States. Eloquent and patriotic speeches were then made by Hon. Ellis Lewis, Hon. Rd. Vaux, Gen. H. D. Foster and others, after which the Convention adjourned.
John W. Nevins (search for this): article 9
Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention. The Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention re-assembled Friday morning in Brant's Hall, at Harrisburg, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. John W. Nevins, of Lancaster. The Committee on Resolutions, through their chairman, Hon. Ellis Lewis, reported the following, which were unanimously adopted: Resolved,That the States of this Union are sovereign and independent over every subject not surrendered to the control of the Federal Government; and they have no right to interfere with each other's domestic institutions, but are bound by the Constitution of the United States to protect and defend them against domestic insurrection as well as foreign invasion. Resolved, That the Government of the United States, although limited in its authority to the subjects enumerated in the Federal Constitution, possesses within those limits supreme authority, and has the usual and necessary powers for preserving itself and enforcing
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Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention. The Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention re-assembled Friday morning in Brant's Hall, at Harrisburg, and was openePennsylvania Democratic State Convention re-assembled Friday morning in Brant's Hall, at Harrisburg, and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. John W. Nevins, of Lancaster. The Committee on Resolutions, through their chairman, Hon. Ellis Lewis, reported the following, whichch animated the fathers of the Republic, and that an appeal to the people of Pennsylvania will manifest their hearty concurrence in all reasonable constitutional measf all the States. Resolved, That the conduct of the present Governor of Pennsylvania in confining exclusively his selection of Commissioners to the Peace Conference to the Republican party, and excluding 230,000 freemen of Pennsylvania from any representation in that body, was the act of a partisan and not a patriot. Resr of the immediate repeal of the 95th and 96th sections of the Penal Code of Pennsylvania, except so far as relates to the crime of kidnapping, because said sections
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right to interfere with each other's domestic institutions, but are bound by the Constitution of the United States to protect and defend them against domestic insurrection as well as foreign invasion. Resolved, That the Government of the United States, although limited in its authority to the subjects enumerated in the Federal Constitution, possesses within those limits supreme authority, and has the usual and necessary powers for preserving itself and enforcing its laws. Resolved, Thh sections of the Penal Code of Pennsylvania, except so far as relates to the crime of kidnapping, because said sections stand in the way of a strict enforcement of the fugitive slave law. On motion, a committee, consisting of 34 members of the Convention, was appointed to convey the resolutions to the President of the United States. Eloquent and patriotic speeches were then made by Hon. Ellis Lewis, Hon. Rd. Vaux, Gen. H. D. Foster and others, after which the Convention adjourned.
Lost could found and restored --Officer Quarles found on the Square on the 22d inst., a little girl four years old, that had already from its nurse, and which, after considerable search, (in which he was aided by the suggestions of his little charge,) he was enabled to restore to its father, John Muller, residing on 12th, between Main and Cary streets.
Lost could found and restored --Officer Quarles found on the Square on the 22d inst., a little girl four years old, that had already from its nurse, and which, after considerable search, (in which he was aided by the suggestions of his little charge,) he was enabled to restore to its father, John Muller, residing on 12th, between Main and Cary streets.
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Lost could found and restored --Officer Quarles found on the Square on the 22d inst., a little girl four years old, that had already from its nurse, and which, after considerable search, (in which he was aided by the suggestions of his little charge,) he was enabled to restore to its father, John Muller, residing on 12th, between Main and Cary streets.
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Dignified and Decent! The President elect of the United States, declaring to a young man, at a public reception, that he couldn't shake hands with him, but that if he had a sister, he would shake hands with her!
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Arrival of Mr. Lincoln in Washington. Washington,Feb. 23.--Mr. Lincoln arrived in cog. in this city this morning in the early train. He was not expected till this evening. Arrival of Mr. Lincoln in Washington. Washington,Feb. 23.--Mr. Lincoln arrived in cog. in this city this morning in the early train. He was not expected till this evening.
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Arrival of Mr. Lincoln in Washington. Washington,Feb. 23.--Mr. Lincoln arrived in cog. in this city this morning in the early train. He was not expected till this evening.
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