BY A. S. JOHNSTON. NEC DEESSE, NEC SITPERESSE REIPUBLlCiE. PUBLISHED WEEKLY. ?? jr . - : ? TOL. S3"3fO, 53. COLUMBIA, S. C. DECEMBER 16, 183?, $8 PER ANKUM. THE 001TM3L1 T3i3S3C?3 IS PUBLI8HED BY A. S. JOHNSTON, Every Saturday Morning, ill) EVERY WEDNESD Y AND SATURDAY MORNING D7KING THS SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE. TERMS : Three dollars per annum, if paid in advance, or Four dollars at the end of the year. Advertisements conspicuously inserted at 75 cents per square for the first insertion, and 37 i cents for every subsequent insertion. AD advertisements ordered in the inside every publication ? or inserted otherwise than regularly, to be charged as new for every insertion. Advertisements not having the number of insertions marked on them w ill be contin ued till ordered out, and charged accordingly. All accounts for advertising, above $25 and under $50, 25 per eeat. deduction ? above $50, 40 per cent, de duction - JSB To the Farmer i Gardener , , . \ . -^tce collection THE undersigns is receiving a ^ . of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, cr.-rufrbery, v_ among which arc the following, viz : ? Pears, Apples, Peaches, Green gra^e and Egg Plum, Apricots, Cher ries, Nectar'nes, Filberts, Pomegranates, Figs, Grnpe Vines, Raspberries, Strawberries,Currant ana Almond Trees, Flowering horse Chesnuts, Mountain Ash, scarlet fruit, Shepherdeias or Buffalo berry, red fruit, variegated Altiiea. white and pink, Willow leaf Catalpa, beautiful flowers, Stocula or Varnish Tree, Gordonia Japonica or Japan Quince, Arbi vitas and Pyramidal Cypress, T ree and Dwarf Boxwood, Mag nolia Grat'diflora, Magnolia Perpura, Ma^n >lia or Umbrella Tree, Magnolia Johnsoniana, Scarlet blow ers, Variegated Hollylyburnum, Sabus Domestica or eatable fruit, Lagestrsema or Crcrpe tree, Symphora, Yellow Tea Rose, Yellow Banksea Rose, Norsett Rose, Macrifilla Rose, White Moss Rose, Red Moss Rose, Greville Rose, Many flowered Rose, Yellow Corcorus and Velvet Rose, Lord McCart ney or Scotch Rose ? about twenty other fine varieties Roman Myrtle, Cape Jessamine and Honeysuckle, Passion Vine, many fine kinds of vines and creepers, Amelias and Calacanthus, Carna tions of sorts, Rose of Sharon and Lily of the valley Tube Roses, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcisuses, English Bulbous Iris, Tyser Lilies, Paionias of all colors, Da ?ias of all colors, from pine white to almost black, all ?labelled, &c. 1837. Attention Riflemen! THE Richland Volunteer Rifle Company will meet at their usual parade ground, at 10 o'clock, on Saturday, the 16th of December, 1837, armed and ec^i^ed for inspection and drill. By order of Capt T. E. BAKER, 0. S. N. B. Every member must come prepared to settle his semi-annual dues, for the pay roll will be made out regular. Those members who have not received Caps, had better cail before the day of parade, for then I cannot attend to giving them out ; and it is expected, that whenever a member leaves the Company, lie will return his Cap in good order to the Orderly Sergeant. \ All those new members who have not received their arms, will cail on me for them. T. E. BAKER. Dec. 9 51 XaurensTille Female Acade my. THE exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the second Monday in January next; still under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, assisted by Miss Boyd, whose competency has been tested by an experience of two years. The Trustees are also pleased to announce, that they sent on to Philadelphia, and have succeeded in pro curing Miss H. M. Chambers, to take charge of the Musical Department; a young lady whose success in teaching vocal and instrumental Music, has been amply tested both in that city and elsewhere. Her testimonials are of undoubted character. RATES. Spelling, Reading, Writing and Marking on Samp lar, $3,50 per qr or $12 per ann. The above with Arithmetic and Grammar, $5 per qr. or IS per ann. The a^ve with Geography, History, Astronomy, Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Rhetoric, &c. $7 per qr., or 25 cer ann. Music, iS per qr., or 30 per ann. Use of Piano $1. Good Boarding at $90 per annual session. By order of the Board JOHN M. SIMPSON, Secretary. Dec. 9. 51 Dentistry. CHARLES B. PELTON, M. D. Surgeon Dentist, HAS returned to Columbia, a.id resumed the practice of Dentistry, in the building three doors east of the Post Office. His operations are warranted, and his charges may always be known beforehand. He has a number of Dentists' Instruments to dis pose of Dec. 6, IS37. * 50 ? 3w A Congress Water. FRESH supply, direct from the Soring, just received at E. SILL'S Drug Store, i*?r Roach's Hotel. Who has on hand, in addition to a very full supply of almost every article usually kept in his line, a larsre assortnient of very elegant Mahogany, Family and Portable MEDICINE CHESTS : of every form and style? carefully fitted and filled by him with every necessary article of Medicine, Instrument, &c. with copious printed directions. Pec. 9 51 It Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late D. B. Toms, and those to whom the said estate are indebted, will call on ray Attorney, Jos. A. Black, who is legallv authorised to settle up said estate. GROVE A. PELTON, Adm'r. of D. B. Toms. Dec. 5th, 1837. 51 P. S. Persons having notes or other Choses in Ae* ( tion deposited in their hands, by said L). B. Toms, j will please render an account of the same to Jos. A. Black, with the oeuse of their being in possession ; thereof. GROVE A PELTON, Adm'r. of D B. Toms. | X. "B. Prompt payments will be required and en forced. JOS. A. BLACK. Final Notice. THOSE indebted to Sowden & Oliver, will call and pay, as further indulgence cnnnot %nd will I not be grven. JOS. A. BLACK, Attorney for late Firm of Sowden & Oliver. Dec. 9 51 3t | Take Notice. 4LL persons indebted to the late Firm of O'Han lon & Monteith, will consider this as the final |~ . - ? ?nd pay. Those to whom the firm are ? Notice to ca.. -h me copies oftheir demands. mdobwxi iOn.. Dec. 9 51 3t Fall and Winter Clothing J. C. SQUIER & Co. At the sign of the Black Hat , A' (yearly opposite Briggs ' (late, Edgar's) HottL) RE receiving from their own Manufactory, their ? Fall and Winter supply of Fashionable Clothing , &c. Made expressly for this Market,, the materials and workmanship are warranted to be of the best ; all of which are offered to their former customers and to the public generally at moderate prices. A l.SO, A handsome assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings, which they wiH make to measure on reasonaWe terms, in the neatest and most fashionable style. Their clothing consists in part of the follow ing, viz : DRESS AND FROCK COATS. Of Black, Blue, Brown, Invisible Green, Dalias, Black Mixed, &c. Broad Cloths. OVER COATS. Of Black, Mixed, Invisible Green, Brown, Blue, Drab, Broad Cioths, Petershams, &c. CLOAKS. Of Blue, Black and Brown Broad Cloths, and Goat Hair and Worsted Cambists ot*Brown,Blue and Black. PANTALOONS. Of Blue, Black, Brown, Black Mixed. Buff, Fancy Ribbed, Stripes, &c. &c. of Cassimeres, Broad Cloths, &c. VESTS. Of Black and Fancy Silk Velvet, PI lid and Figured Merino, Plain Black and Figured Sat tin and Silk, Bombazine, Black and Blue Cloth, Toilinette, Swans down, &c. ALSO. Boys Coa.cs, Pantaloons. Vests and Cloaks. With Coarse and fine servants Clothing. ALSO, A great variety of Linen and Cotton, and Knitt Me rino and Lambs Wool Shirts and Drawers, Linen and Black Sattin Bosoms, Collars, Storks, Gloves, Cra vats, Socks, Snspend<;rs, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Pan taloon Straps, Silver Pencils. Pocket Books, Pocket and Pen Knives, Cloth, llairand Hat Brushes, Tooth Brushes, perfumery, &c, UMBHELLAS. Black, Green and Blue Silk, and Cotton. ALSO, Fashionable Black Silk, Beaver and Russia IIATS. ALSO, Black and Drab Leather, Seat! Hide and Fancy Mo rocco TRUNKS. Nov. 25 47 tf / Jlr. & Irs. Edmonds' Female Seminary and Boarding School . Yorkville, South Carolina. THIS Seminary has been in operation thre? years, and the generous support it has received since its commencement, has greatly exceeded the most sanguine expectations of the Principal. The buildings have been enlarged, and 50 Young Ladies can be receive^ as Boarders. In the Boarding de partment of the Seminary Mr. & Mrs. E. pledge themselves that nothing will be omitted to promote the comfort and improvement of those Young Ladies, who may be placed under their care. At all times, whether at home or in their walks, their T utoresses will be their companions, and no young lady wiil either receive or pay a visit, except from a near rela tive, without the presence of one of the Teachers. Boarders do not attend parties or places of amuse ment. Every pupil is required to board in the Aca demy, except those whose Parents or Guardians re side in the Village. The next term will commence on tho 1st day of January, 1833, and continue until the first day of November, which will constitute the Scholastic year. TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, Payable in advancc. Board, Washing, &c. $50 00 Minor Class ; Spelling and Reading, 8 00 3rd Class ; The above, with Writing & Mark ing, 10 00 2nd Class ; The above, with English Gram mar, Arithmetic, & Geography with the use of Maps, 12 50 1st Class ; The above, with Astronomy, use of the Globes, Rhetoric, Logic, Composition, Natural Philosophy, &c. v 20 00 Latin and Greek Languages, 20 00 Music ? Piano, 20 00 Guitar, 20 00 Use of Piano, 2 00 Drawing and Painting, 15 00 Fuel, 1 00 No Pupil w-ill be received for less than one Session, or the unexpired part thereof. $?r A Lady, qualified to teach the Piano and Guitar, may obtain a permanent situation in this Sem inary. Apply by letter, to Jdl: a F. Edmonds. Yorkville, Nov. 6th, 1837. 50 4t Office Ins-e. ConVy. Columbia , November 29, 1837. j OTIC E is hereby given to all persons, whose notes or other obligations are now becoming | due, that payment will bj required in the terms of the j contracts ; and those to whom indulgence has been j given, are informed that payment will be en ected, ,4on the 1st day of January next, as no further delay can be granted consistent with the interest of the ! company. By order. I JOHN GLASS, Sec'y L French Language. ADIES and Gentlemen wishing to join the ? ? French Class of Mr. Rocchietti, in calling on , him at the Academy of CoL A. C. Smith, he will ' have the honor of giving them all the necessary in ! formation.. December 2, 1837 49 A List of Letters, REMAINING in the Post Office at Columbia, 1st December, 1837. { A Livingston, Fanny Ad#ms, Sarah E. Lord, W. Peter Alexander, Francis . M B M'Conathy, Asa Brown, A. Moore, M. A. Barton, Bailey 2 Martin, Jonnna Brandon James McVoy, William L. Brodie A. Martin, John Bcrnet, James Means, John H. Butts, James R. Munday, Mary Bryan, John M'Callie, F. T. Broadaway, James McLeland Andrew 2 Brodie, Charlotte M'Duffie, J. P. 2 Benton, A. Murphy, Louisa S. Basket, Jesse S. McClintock, Thomas B, Barber, Junius W. McDowell, Chas. C. P? , C Moore, Benjami D- / Curry, Robt. M. Medlin, Jost ph ./ i Colgan,John Murphy, Mawris A. CalaweH, ftitrick 2 Myers, Philip Caldwell, J. J. 2 N Clinton, Minor Neabk, Wilson care of Su Chambers, John san Hopkins, Cooper, George W. P D Pennington, C. 2 Dente, Samuel Petigru, James L. Drughen, W. W- 2 Potter, Madison Dunsford, Robt. J. Peach, James Davis, John N. Patton, David Dyson, L. M. R Dupuy, N. Rowe, D. E Russel,John A. Evans, S. N. Raoul, F. 2 F Rice, Wm. Pmr- Archibald Rives, John G. Farmer, Cbaries .-^George Fosse, Dr. G. ~ Floyd, Lee Stricki?37; Ja?>b Fuller, Bethany Smith, M- R. 2 G . Smith, Harriet 2 Gun ter, Jane Smith, Warren Gales, Warum Selby, M. A. C. Geiger, Dorothy Snider, John Glenn, John M. Smith, Samuel Gregory, W. F. Sea wright, Robert Glenn, W. W. Sewell, Henry Glover, Sanders Smith, A. M. H T Haigood, John C. Tobias, F J. Henry, Peter Taylor. Mrs. Henry P. Henderson, Z. P. Talcot, WillianrH. Higgins, Wm. Turnipseed, Fefii Herriot, John O. Thompson, Waddy Herbert, E. H. Tilery, Maria 2 Heath, Thomas Tyler, Lucretia . Higgins, F. B Thompson, W. A. J Thompson, Charles Jones, Thomas L. . V Jolly1, Williams Vivion, Harrision S. Jones, John W. & Caleb Villipignd, P. F. Jacobus, Audra W Jones, Thomas F. Webb, Thomas Johnsop.Job Watson, D. Jones, James Watson, J. James, Elizabeth Walden, G. 2 K Wiley Williams & Bro. .Kelly, William Wood, Wiiliam Kaigler, David Wilkinson, Dan'l. 4 Kaigler, John Woodward, Isom Kennedy, W. R. Wofford, Benj. Killmgsworth, F R. Williams, Mary King, William Wilson, Thomas Kincaid, Wm. Wilson, Alexander L Wallace, Henry Leland, Hannah White, Hannah E. Lenoir, Isaac Whitmore, Joshua Lorick. Nancy * Williams, John E. Lee, Montgomery Wells, Jacob H. Lewis, Sam'l. P. Y Leland, Dr. Yancey, Christian 2 BENJAMIN RAWLS, P. M. Dec. 2 49 Committed. TO the Jail of Richland District, as a runaway, a negro man who calls his name Richard, and says he belongs to Thomas Waring, of Charleston, S C. Richard is about 24 years of age, of a light cast complexion, about five feet five or six inches high, his upper front teeth a little fractured, thin visage, no other marks visible. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. J. SOWDEN, J. R. D. November 27, 1837. 49 Valuable Florida Land. THE undersigned offers for sale a tract of Land in Middle Florida, near the Lake Sampala, in the Heckstown settlement. There are about 1200 acres, comprising a large body of the best hammock in the territory, and about three hundred and fifty acres cleared. It is regarded by competent judges as one of the very best settlements in Florida. A healthy pine land residence and good water, within 5 miles. I shall be in Tallahassee and on the premises about the first of January. B. J. EARLE. Dec. 2,1837. 49 John H. Heise, Confectioner & Distiller, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FANCY TOY AND FRUIT STORE, HAS on hand a great variety of Confectionary, consisting of the following articles, viz. ? ^ Christmas Boxes and Cornets ; Animals of all kinds; Images, assorted kinds : Jujube Paste; Bon-bons; French Kisses; Fruits ; Crystallized Candies ; Crystallized Jelly Cakes , Cordial Drops ; Oranges, Lemons, Apples, and Peaches, of Su r ; Handsome Dressing for Cakes, rich, and dazzling with great splendor; entire new fashions, late from Paris. New style. Cakes and Crackers, all kinds ? Plum, Plain, and a great many other varieties. West India Preserves and Jellies : Cordials, domestic and foreign ; Candies assorted, new article, Cream Vanilla ? Fruit of all kinds. Accordions and Musical Boxes ; Jointed and red Dolls, new fashion. Balls and Parties can be supplied at the shortest notice. N. B Bar-room in the rear, furnished in good style, with every choice of Wines, Liquors, and Rel ishes that the season will afford. Also, just received, 10,000 best Spanish Cigars, Merino and Silva. Country Merchants would do well to call and ex amine. The present stock very cheap. Nov. 27. 48 Orange burgh Academy. THE exercises of this Institution will commence on the first.Monday of January 1838, under the superintendance of Mr. George Sheldon, whom the Trustees have elected as its Principal, a gentleman who possesses every necessary qualification to fill the station, and under whose auspicies there is every prospect that the Academy will be both flourishing and permanent. Students will be instructed in all the branches that pertain to a liberal education* and prepared for any class in the South Carolina College or any similar institution In addition to the above, the French Language will also be taught. Good board can be had in the village on reasonahle terms. THOS. W. GLOVER, ? Committee of J. WHITMORE. S Trustees. November 22, 4837, 49 Old Ones made Young! r^HE INDIAN HAIR DYE, for changing grey JL hair to black or brown in a few hours, without colouring the skin or injuring the texture of the hair in the least. The article ha< been in general use for the last few years, and is believed to be the best ar ticle of the Kind ever made known to the public ? producing a natural color which will not rub off or fade. For sale at the Columbia Drug Store, south of the Court House, where every article in the iVIed ical line can be obtained at the most reasonable price, and always warranted to be of the best^uaHty Dec. If. 62 tf JOURNAL OF THE L E G I $ L 4 T V K ? OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Tuesday, Dec. 12, 1837. SENATE. The Senate met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. T- P. Alston presented the memorial of the commissioners of Free Schools for All Saints Parish ? referred to the commit tee on Schools. Reports were submitted and ordered to be considered to-morrow. By Mr. GREGG, from the committee on the judiciary, on'tte petition from sundry citizens pi Lancaster and Chesterfield; pn a the Judges; on a till to authorize the City Council of Charleston to close Fort Street and a part of Church Street; and on a bill to amend the law in relation to the harbor ing of deserted seamen. By Mr. PATTERSON, from the com mittee on incorporations, on the petition of citizens of Charleston and Columbia, to be incorporated under the name of the South ern Steam Packet Company; also, from the. committee on schools, on the report of the trustees of the estate of Dr. De la Hoye. By Mr. DUNOVANT, from the commit tee on medical accounts, on the several peti tion of Drs. Elfe, Mims, Lee, Rove, Ken nedy, DeLeori Young, Wicker 5c Men denlall, KeyiiC^s, Reid" arid Ervin. By Mr. BEATTY, tVum the committee on roads, bridges and ferries, on the petition of James Harper and others. By Mr. T. P. ALSTON, from tiie com mitter on the Legislative Library, an a re port of the committee on education, of the House, on the communication of 0; Rich. Mr. BENNETT, from the Speeial joint committee, to which was referred the memo rial of the Rail Road Company, reported a bill to lend the credit of the State to secure any loan which may be made by the Louis ville, Cincinnati and Charleston Ra;.l Road Company, and for other purposes. The bill was read a first time, made the special order of the day for to-morrow 12 o'clock, and to be printed. On motion of Mr. BENNETT, Resolved, That a committee be appointed to wait on the Governor, and request him to transmit to the Senate, copies of the several documents re ferred to in his Message No. 2. Messrs. Bennett, Wilson and Littlejohn were ap pointed the committee. Mr. DUGAN called up the report of the committee on Internal Improvements, on a Resolution relatinjg to the office of Superin tendant of Public Works; also, the Report of the Superintendant, on a resolution re specting Vance's Swamp; Mr. DeTREVILLE called up the reso lution to increase the salary of Superintend ant of Public Works. All laid on the table. The following Reports were concurred in, and ordered to be returned to the House of Representatives. The Report of the committee on Claims, on the petition of the Town Council of Beaufort, and the accounts of Sam'l. Weir and W. W. Purse : - The Report of the committee on Accounts, on the account of T. J. Gantt. The following Reports were agreed to and ordered to the. House for concurrence : From the committee on Schools, on the petition of B. R. Carroll : From the committee on claims, on the pe tition of J. E. Grist : From the committee on public buildings, on the presentment of the Grand Jury, and petition of citizens of Darlington, in relation to a new jail. A bill to alter and amend the charter of the Bank of Hamburg, South Carolina, re ceived a second reading, and was ordered to be sent to the House. The following reports were laid on the ta ble : From the committee on internal- improve ments, on the petition of sundry citizens of Beaufort, for the opening of Saltketcher river ; on a petition for an appropriation to clear out Pedee river ; on those of Robert Mills ; sundry citizens of Kershaw, for im proving the navigation of Wateree river, and citizens of Williamsburgh and Winyaw. From the committee on claims, on the report of the same committee, in the House, on the petition of N.Hudson, and on the ac count of S. Weir, for extra printing. A message was received from the House, granting leave to amend the report of the committee on claims, of the House, on the petition of the Town Council of Beaufort ; also, a message in relation to the documents accompanying the Governor's message, No. 2 ? laid on the table. "The report of the committee on the judi ciary, to which was referred a bill to prohibit the masters, registers and commissioners in equity, of the several districts of this State, from practising in the Courts of law and equity of the said State, was taken up : And on postponing the bill to the first of | January, the yeas and nays were ordered, , and were as follows : YEAS. ? Messrs. Bauskett, Bennett, Bry an, Cannon, Caughman, Chesnut, Dugan, Ellerbe, Evans, Frampton, Glover, Gregg, Henegan, Lewis, Mims, Munro, Patterson, Peay, Scott? 19. i NAYS.? Hon. P. Noble, Messrs. R. F. ! W. Alston, Beatty, DeTreville, Dubose, Gourdin, Higgins, Jenkins, Koger, Mnssey, Norris, Poole, Sheridan, Simmons, Smart, Stone, Wilson.? 17. So the Bill was postponed to 1st January. The House sent messages proposing to amend the Report of the committee on claims, on the report of the same committee of the House of Representatives, on the peti tion of John T. Seibels, and on the account of Narcissa Hudson. On motion of Mr. CAUGHMAN, ordered, that when the Senate adjourn it will meet at 11 o'clock tomorrow. Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The House met pursuant to adjournment. The Clerk havmg called the roll, and read i thf journal of the day previous, Mr STOKES presented the petition of] sundry citizens of St. Bartholomews, pray ing a repeal of the medical law of 1817? laid on the table. .. w Mr. MURRAY, the account of J. W. Pegues, fyr printing for the State? referred | to committee on claims Reports were submitted, and ordered for consideration to-morrow. By Mr. CALDWELL, from the com-, mittee on pensiops, o| the petition of Johh Haskew. / I i By Mr. DAVIE? Apra committee of | ways and means, o& tip '.memorial relating to the claims of Maj. Lafa^? aD(^ on Saluda ManufacturingiComp^py. . . Mr. BOYCE, frouj the Charleston dele gation^ Jto which . wa4 fefeired a bifl to reer- | Lnize the College reported 'tbe same wfthou*' aujftrfw? nt^^-ordered^ for consideration to-**^>rx?w. - 4 >"'? Mr. McLAFCHUN presented count of Wif- 'Cunningham, for Stall??^ furnished iq the Court of Appeals? referred to committee on claims. On nation of Mr. ELMORE, a message from Senate, requesting the documents acc^mpanyin8 ^he Governor's message, No. 2, tp De transmitted to the Senate for its use, was taken up, concurred in, and a message of! concurrence ordered to be returned. Mr. BOYCE called up the bill to author ize the formation of limited partnerships, and on the question of striking out the 18th, 19th and 20th sections, Mr. Boyce having ad dressed the House against the motion, it was decided in the negative. The reading of the bill was gone through with, and on Mr. Mc T ""chliu's motion, an amendment was made to the 22.1 sect-oil : Mr. Eltnore moved to re "nsh " vvl,,ch had been yes store the wot d casn, w .. ? > terday stricken from the 7th section. dered to be restored : on motion of iMr. Boyce and Mr. Yeadon, two sections were added to the bill. Tbe question on sending the bill tor the Senate then recurred : Mr. Boyce, Mr. Philips, and Mr. Frost, spoke m favor of the bill, and Mr. B. F. Perry, M J. Jeter, and Mr. S. Fair, against it; Mr. Rhett moved the following as an additional section: "This Act shall continue of force for ten years, from the 1st January next, and no longer." Mr. Petigru opposed the amend ment, which was advocated by Mr. Boyce and Mr. Rhett, and adopted by the House, anc the bill ordered to the Senate for con currency. , , . , O.i motion of Mr. DAVIE, the special order of the day, the resolutions on the cur rency were taken up. Mr. Memminger a dressed the House in favor of the amend ment offered by him ; Mr. H. H. Thomson in favor of the Resolutions reported by Uie committee, and against Mr. Memminger s proposed amendments; Mr. Desaussure for the original resolutions, except the lust; Mr. J W Toomer in favor of the amendments offered by Mr. Irby. Mr. B. F. Perry pro posed as a substitute for Mr. Irby * amend ments to the first resolution, that the follow ing words be added to that resolution--"ex cept it be in the receipt of its dues, in the notes of Banks which are convertible into specie," which substitute was accepted bv Mr. Irby. Mr. Perry made a short speech in favor of the two last resolutions of the committee, and the first, if his amendment should be adopted; he was succeeded by Mr. Petigru and Mr. Myers for, and Mr. Davie and Mr. Rhett against the amendment. Mr. Irby called for the Yeas and Nays on the question of agreeing to the amendment, which were ordered, and were as follows : AYES ? Messrs. Adams. Arthur, S. Fair, {[by, Means, Myers, Neel, B. F Perry, Petjgru, Ripley, Strobhart, A. W. Thomson, J. W. Tootner, Yeadon.? ?15- _ , t NOES.? D. L. Wardlaw, Spenker, Mess" V. Allen, Alston, Barry, Barton, Belin, Berrft JEoc^r, Bowers, Boyce, Brockman, Broyles, Buchanan, Buford, Bull, Burgess, Caldwell, (^Coachman, Colcock, Crawford, Crockett, Davie, P" Douglass, J. Douglass, Dudley, Durant. Ellis, Elmore, English, Evins, J- Fair, Garvin, Gavin. Gibson, Gilhm, Glenn, Goodl . t. Goodwyn, Hardin, Harllee, Hoy, Huger, Hm Huiet, Jamison, Jenkins, Jeter, Jones, Her, ivern, Laborde, Lenoir, Levy, Long, McDowell, M Laucb lin. M'Pherson, Martin, Maxwell JVfemrainger, lU?. Mills, Moffett, J. Moore, M. A Moore, I V! m rdi >ugh, Murray, J. Palmer, P. P. Palmer, S.J. Pelrae , terson, B. Perry, Porcher, Powe, Rhett, Roberds, Richards- >n, ScoU, Seymour, Stokes Spann, Symmes, H. H. Thomson, Tompkins, Joshua Toomer, Tyler, Watson, Whatley, Whuefield, Wig fall, Willson, Woods, Young-? 99. So the amendment was rejected. Mr. MEMMINGER moved to strike out all aftfr the word 44 Resolved," in the reso lutions reported by the committee, in order to insert his printed resolutions? this motion was opposed bv Mr. Davie, and advocated by Mr. M., when the question was taken on striking out, and decided in the negatives. The question on the original resolutions then recurrcd, and on agreeing to the 1st, die yeas | and nays were ordered, on motion of Mr. Da vie, and were ? YEAS ? D. L. Wardlaw, Speaker, Messrs. J. D. Allen. Alston, Arthur, Barry, Barton, Belin, Berry, Boozer, Bowers, Boyce, Brockman, Broy es Bu chanan, Buford, Bull, Bureen, Carr, Coachman, Colcock, Crawford, Crockett, 1*?*, Desaussurc. D. Douglass, J. o rant, Edwards, Ellis, Elmore, English, Evins, J .Fair, S. Fair, Fripp, Frost, Garvin, Gavin, Glenn, Goodlet, Goodwyn, Hardin, Harllee, Hoy, Huger, Huggins, Huiet, Jamison Jenkins, Mer Kcr, Kern, Lal*orde, Lenoir, Levy, Long, ^^**11, M'Lauchlin, M'Pherson, Mytin, Maxwell, Memraan ger, R G. Mills, Moffett, J. Moore, M A Ma>re,Mur dongh, Murray, }eel, Johnpalm?rP.PpKlm?rb J Palmer Patterson. B. Perry, Phillips, Por?'.' Powe, Rainey, Reed, Rhett, Ripley, Roberds, Rich anlson Scott, Seymour, Stokes, S^n, Symmes, 11 H Thomson, Tompkins, T. Toomer, ' Tyler, Wat son, Whulcy, White field, Wigfall, Willson, Woods, ^ NaVs? Messrs. Adams, Irby, Jones, Means, My ers, B- F Perry, Strobhart, A- W. Thomson, J. w. Toomer, Yeadon? 10. The 1st resolution was consequently agreed On the 2d resolution, Mr. Adams called for the yeas and nays, which were ordered, and were as follows: YEAS D L. Warflaw, Speaker, Messrs J D Allen Adams, Alston, Arthur, Wry, ^ton, Bei < Eerry', Carr". Buchanan, Buford, Bull, puT5 , rw?vi#v. De ?& .c^oct eauanue, English. Eviila, 3- Fair, ram, Edwards,EH?, Gillam, Harllee, Hoy, Glenn, Good lett, ?7 Jamijon, Jenkins, Uborde. Lenoir, Levy, Ung M'Dowell, M'Laucbfin, M^n Maxwell Means, Memminger, R.G. Mills, Moffett, J. Moore, M. A- Moore, Murdoch, Murray, Myers, Seel, ' ? . J. Palmer, P. P. PaWr, 8. J. Palmer, raficrson, I> Pfliry, B. F. Parry. Phillip*, Pnrcher, KiMiiUiofVi Rfted, Rhett, Ripley, Roherds, Richardson, Scbii SeyWur, Stoke*, Spann, Syrnmpa, A. W.Thomf'or, H. H. Thomson, Tompkip*, J. Toomer, J W. Toom er. Tyler, .Watson, Wfjatlay, Whitefiel^? Wigfaij, W illson, Wood*, Yeadoq, Yonng ? 112. NAYS ? Miners Petigpu, Sirobhart. The 2d resolution was accordingly adopt ed. When the 3d resolution c:ime up, Mr Myers moyed to amend by adding to it the words "and fiirnishitig the citizens of this confederacy with a convenient form of domes tic exchanges and checking the issues of tho State banks;" amendment rejected. Mr. pes - aussure moved to strike out the wprtjs "that it woulji be, unconstitutional, inexpedient and dangerous," for the purpose ofiuserting,j"lhat it is at this time inexpedjent" ? lpotion nega* tived. Mr. Elmore jnoved td strike out fmin t^e. afifer the word "Bsok.M question on agreeing; to the 3d resolution, as amended, was takeu by yeas and nays, as follows: AYES. ? D. L. Wardlaw, Speakvr, Me*ar*. J. D. Allen, Alston, Arthur, Barry, Barton, Bclin, Berry, Boozer, Bowers, Boyce, Brockipan, Broyles, Bucha nan, Buforri, Ball, Bureess, Caldwell, Can", Coach man, Colcock, Crawford, Crocket', Davie, D. Doug* lass, J. Douglass, Dudley, Durant, Ellis, Elmore, English, Evina, J Fan-, 8 Fair, Fripp, Froet, Garvin, Gibson, Giltaro, Giehn, Good'ett, Goodwyn, Hartkf, Hoy, Huger, Hoggins, Huiet, Irby, Jamison, Jenkins, Jeter, Jones, Ker, Laborde, Lenoir, Levy, long, M' Dowefl, M'Pherson, Martin, Maxwell, Mean*, Memrainper, R. G. Mills, Moffittt, J. Moore, M. A. Moore, Murdough, Murray, J. Palmer, ' P. p. Palmer, S.'J. Palmer, Patterson, B. Perry, B. r. Perry, Por cher, Raincy, Reed, Rhett, Ripley, Boberds, Rich ardson, Scott, Seymour, Stokes, Spam, Sypome*, H. H. Thomson, Tompkins, J. Toomer, Tylrr, Watson, Whatley, Whitefield, Wigfall, Woods, ' Ypong.* -97, ? NOES. ? Adsrrvs, Desaatsure, Edward*, Gavin, KcD, M'L^uchyn, Myers, Nam, Petigru, Phillips Powe, iti'Obbart, A. W. Thomson, J-*Y- Tpofncr, Willson, Yeadort ?16. The 3d resolution was therefore adopted The additional resolution offered by Mr. RHETT, next came up for consideration. The House was addressed by Me>-sr*. Rhett, Harllee, Elmore and A. W. Thomson, in favor of tlie amendment, and by Mr. Davie on the other side. Mr. R. G. MILLS moved to strike oat from the resolution, the first sentence, which relates to banks ? motion refused. Mr. H, H. Thomson called for the yeas and nays on the resolution, and they were ordered by the House. Mr. Desaussure moved to strike out die words within the parenthesis,' 4 'a# compared with other parts of our banking system," after a short discussion between Mr,. Desaussure and Mr. Memmitiger for, Mrt Rhett against the motion, and Messrs. Davie . and Myers on the resolution, the fpotipp tQ strike out prevailed. Mr. Golcdpjt spoke briefly against the adoption of the resolution) Mr. Myers moved the postponement irrf tfce whole subject to the 2nd January; $nd Mrf Rhett offered a substitute for the resolution, but as other motions weje pending at the time, the question was pot taken on either of those propositions. Go motion of Mr. DESAUS6URE, rbe words "generally, of the Uniied States, nor, least of alt, upon our own," areje stricken out, and ip their place were substituted "of this State." - On motion of Mr. B. F. PERRY, the resolution was divided into two resolutions, and the question on disposing of them taken separately. On adopting the first, Mr. R. (*. Mills spoke in opposition. Mr. Mvers re fused to vote; Mr. Petigrp and Mr. J. W, Toomer asked to be excused from voting, but their request was not granted- This resplu lution was at length, on motion of Mr. Mem minger, committed to the committee of Ways and Means. The second Resolution was adopted with out a dissenting voice, and it was ordered that the word "unanimously" be inserted after "Resolved." The resolution referred to the committee of ways and means is in the following words : " Resolved, that it is not intended hereby to reflect any discredit upon the banks of this State, of wiiose sound condition this legis lature is fully satisfied." Those adopted by the House are as fol lows: Rcsolvedy That in the opinion of thi* Legislature, it is expedient that the revenues i of the Feder.tl Government be so collected as ultimately to sever the Government fiom all connection wi h the Banks. Resolved , .Tliat in the opinion of this Legislature, the revenues of the Federal Government should be so deposited, kept and disbursed, as not to be connected jyi.th ojr used in banking operations. Resolved , That it would be unconstitution al, inexpedient and dangerous to incorporate a National Bank. Resolved unanimously, That it is not in tended hereby to imply any manner of cen sure upon other public serrants of the State, who, in the exercise of a rightful indepen dence of jadgment, may have declared opin ions to the contrary of those here announced. Mr. S. FAIR asked that his vote might be recorded among the yeas, on the amendment offered by Mr. B. F. Perry, and Mr. Petir gru, to have his entered in the negative, pq ! the first resolution? both requests granted. On the question of sending the Resolu? tions to the Senate, the yeas and nays were ordered, on motion of Mr. Rhett, and were-? YEAS? D. L. Wardlaw, Speaker? Messrs. J. D. Allen, Alston, Arthqr, Btury, Barton, Bekn, Berry, Boater, Bowers, Boycp, Brockxaan, Buchanan, Bur ford, Burgess, Caldwell, Carr, Colcock, Crawford, Crockett, Davie, Desausaure, D. D.ouglasa, Johrj DoUgrlfuss, Dudley, Durant. Edwards, EUjs, Elmore, ? Engttsrh, Evins, James Fair, Simeon Pair, Froftj Garvin, Gibson, GiBamv Glenn, Gopdlett, Goodwyn Harllee, Hpf, Hoggina, Huiet, K*?, Ute , horde, Lenoir, Levy, Long. McDaweU, MeTli^hfiP.. McPhprson, Martin, Maxwell, Meoupingvr, kCT M'Ua, Moffett, James Ma pre, M- A. Ulcere, 5fa r dough, Money, J. Palmer, P. P. P afaeer, o. J. Pal mer, Patteraon, Porcher, Raincy, Ree4, Rheu, fti^ ley, Robert Richardsox^ Seut^ Seymom, Stokes, Spann, Symme*, If. H. Thomson. Tfiropkin*, J. TcKKiaer, yinr, Ration, Whatley, Wig&tf, Wiiiipo, N-AYS? Mssara. A dams, Irby, Jones, Ker/i, 31>^s. Myers, Neel, B. F. 1'erry, Peflgra, Pw^. Strebhar^ A. W. Thomson, J W. Toomer, Yeatfett? 14. The Resolutions were accordingly onkretf to the Senate. On motion of Mr. I*fEMMlNGl3fc, the rule was dispensed with which reqtrtws thtc Speaker to call over the general order^ Adjourned