nounce, still we may be left in the enjoyment of our firesides, and in the full possession of our rights, civil, religious, and political. The committee then rose, reported progress, and obtained leave to sit again to-morrow. The Convention adjourned. FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1837. The PRESIDENT laid before the Convention the following communication from the Secretary of State and the Auditor General of the Commonwealth, which was ordered to be laid on the table, and printed. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, May 18, 1837. SIR: In compliance with a resolution of the Convention over which you preside, we have the honor to transmit the enclosed tabular statement, showing the names, official stations, time of appointment, annual salary, and amount of per diem pay and mileage received within the last year, of each Judge in the Commonwealth. The information relative to the justices of the peace, aldermen, and other judicial officers, requested by the same resolution, will be submitted as soon as the steps which have been taken to obtain it, shall enable us to do so. We are, sir, with great respect, Your obedient servants, Hon. JOHN Sergeant, President of Convention, &c. THOMAS H. BURROWES, |