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* 'im iss6,. .t ' Our usual Tuesday issanto will be inter. mitted .09r ext filiy anwd Chriswmas (3oueries,".lhery Como)und111 I and ingreidiont and- coucoii tant o tie fenst and jolit.'and sorr . vivialite of the sason. See tleiM oeries of notices anyd call at N6.;2, Flotel Range. In our columns this morningwill '-be seen several Charleirow ad a e i nents It aflords na especial- pleasure. to in. trodnenp to our nierciants,' and citizens the firm of Bristoll, Duhnmn drid.Brow.n, denlers in Boots. Slidees -Trnnks, &c., No 169 Meeting-Street'i Mr. Dinlha'n a copartner will im eacognizled as a mem ber of the, old,. triedl and', well-known firm,.of Dunham, Taft & Co.. and carries with him to hi new * hacliaon an ex perience in iwreantile anrsiis of thirty years, and a wide reptitation. W he speak .he attention of our readers to the advertisement of this firrn.. OE. L. Deningz & Co., also appear in our paper as dealers in . ueneril Hard. ware, 'Ciuile ry, &c. Porchasers, nnd patrons in this department of trode are invited to refer to his.card.. We slicit the attenlion of our citizens nt large.' Win. Carlisle announces the election of ollicers of Ridgeway Lodge. Legislalure. The Legislature adjourned on the-20th inst. The Colunbia Pjgenix, -says in regard to it: 'This.hody, by th-e ap. pointmunt. of both branchesA, adjourni-to' day. In parting with its memb4s, we may be permitted to say that, so fur as we have had an opportuiity to obsedvo their poroceendin-g4, they have workfd with ani earnest purpose to adVauce tile various interests of the State and to provide for the welfare of her peoplet They have wisdly abstained from dab. bling in national or general poalitics, a policy which we hopa will hereaft.or gv. ern in all future sessions df the LegiAla. ture. We have had - too muli- oit heretQforo f(4 the weal.of the common wealth, and the pres~ent mem*bers haye. set an example which, doservos to be fol lowed by their successors." . We find in the PhIsnix sevefal aces -of the Legielaturo induded by th, eman. cipation of slaves. These acOU.as deffin. ing the status of freedmen and preseqrib. ing their rights an r ives are of great. intefest; an s ther efore in ouar next publicit ion, eat a por ttion 'df then. bedfo 01 as~ ou space will possibly jiust Nt:ono Suraa~ov i TI T)i r i t neg r'wnn'o- hA Thjj' ~ eil ligi p si h'as ca dij. cam4v48sng aup(pg 'Ire citigent of ~~I~ *trict and resulted lasr. .ught- in a e~T a general election,to bd held,tli4,r ineto obtain a th~tilbut fro nh, vqt. ing bommnaty thant tuay bd~p #164d - tore Congress wnd enabie't'tos eg'ons completely repugnant ti~uapN h neflgtt suif1Vg act ,stetli4.ole.'a the dIielfnhtY e ni $thW 1C Gmi Oet; lasu 'vehl~gmn relht.nu to wimts rn :~ * a'e appianred to be a gees apt - ihenainr, tyhst the hill #dtrid ardd.doi-ear bilfor. ghe erres~oin Id ~& th l eduld 4t b4-obta4 dt hd, nnde hAe.rVur peeb;4 sl~eedtfbn th#"'eledstfmr -e 1 uiftht riw 'dohighn4g P nuthus 'r1y4 n ar te 4 Aubti~i iand It i-s.r d to hold 6te~ n morrow u deit ih rprew ofW rkprrhtq.. n p1 BO~sAT E80TH CAROLINA. A ECX E MRPR 124 86 I NATE. -. e4 n1 lit 10 . rs.j anil. Kershawmry Sujllij a I ta~ise, inlstith, Unist', Triompson,. Lawton. a1n11 others submit ted reports of Or: n' e Nir. Bnist, ull to re pr!'e..u 'm-:.dmenist in reliTIon to. th< I:.: oft h -d e'; Fand :f' rezsolltion in r,-o!"n :4 fiefto sitid b-arrks was p' .i t I he tieXI. re.giilnr session. Mr. Thomlon offered a reselution for Ie miflng tlh- resolution for the adjourn .wmt. of tl. General As.ewmbly, and sub titmiing r "hrisiday, 21st indtant" for Ttesdavy, 191 h itstjmt."' Mr. .T. 1. Williaws submitted the re porL of the Special Committee on Re A bill to provide for the re-organizm tioi orthe militia received the third read'. ing. was agred to, the titlie cliainged to aio Actr'if it. was sent to the House of Reptjresttaiv i.es.. The Governior has approvediand sign. -ed Act of t'lhe following titles : "n Act to incorporporate Schilter Lodge No. 30, of the Itdependent Order of Odd fellows. (f the sate of Sotuth Caro lion, located iit,the city of Charlesson un Act to provide for Lite drawing ofjn. ries in certain cases ; aq Act to amend an Ac entiled "an Act to alter the law in relation to last wills and testamentsa, and forpther ptprposeA."- ratified thte.21si' day of December, 1858 ' an Aet to 91;eed and renew the charter of the Calhoun Is urance Company of Charles ton ;rnd an Att preliminary to legisla. timn induced by the emancipation of slaves. The following resolatibh was ngreed to, and a message wa ordered to be sent to the House of Representatives accordingly: Resolved. That thejoint resulution of the General Assembly, fixing the day of adjouirnmcen; on Tuesday, .19th day of this monthj.e rescinded, and i ao t a message be-setgots.e House of Repre-. sntatives regmrestitIg that body to ro scind said resolttmaion, and to appoint Wednsday. the 2011I of this month, as the day of a1djo"-mnent. . A bill to !ath >lish tie University of Sbuth Carolitna received itsp third readIng, wah passed, the title clntge i to an Act. and was r . = 9,f ep. H USE OFU EP llS&.NTA TIY I".h T'elvrik called the roll, the Speak er took the'Chiuii,"andt tiu 'fionse pro. ceeded to 4titeess. . Tihe Senato returtned to the House I he following bills. , which were read the third time und ther titles changed to Acts A bill to estaiblish the Uniiversi ty of South Carolina: a:bill to incorpo rate the South Carolina Lamid and Eni grataim Company ; a -hill to provide for the eopation of Tax Collecto'rs for thie District of Darlington, the- title having been-haniged by adding "awl Cheoter field ;".a bill to, change the time for holding the election for Sheriff of Wil. liamsburg District.; a bill to incorporato the Ciarlestoit Rook and Ladder Com pany ; a bill to establish regulations to lrevent the spread of Asiutic Cholera ini t.is State ; a hill to incorpotat th jjriesten Dredgit and, WVhnrf Btitl. snpny ; aW to inceorporate theo Crek Ti ber COneter's Compa bMf to provtde for' the rorgamn Thf the mlitiaa ; a bill to anieni license -laws ; a bill to establiahl .994thtlern 1~xpress Companf g a Amngrporate i.suavilltage of Iirk woo n Aat to provide for thte. Issus,+f bills fe. ceJivabIIt itn lpyyment of' intdebtednes~ to in Siate .to the ainmitnt pf $600,000 ; a hill orunew. the. chanrter of the Mount Pieasant iFerry QCompany ;a bill for the rebsef of thu Spart~anburg. and Unidn Ratilroaid Coipg a ball to intcorpo. rate the lsbeyiye~vr.aw Mihll Tsmber taud Lumiber Compnuy a bill a iasor poruite the -Deep-water atid Western. fRailroa Comihy.;.a bill to extend .to Jho (amdonn 1ritge Company the time Within.whiph to ru.baild their .bridge ; a biR twan~aoriebygal, of - lie Column. reade, bridges?,nd ferries ; a jllf~o Iand . ihe crttdit of the sStare to, seurqcrspic #pnds to bejissuemd byy the'Sonithacghpa riodCQoPmay, andi for, tg l JIses',;:Ii bill to amenod ie chprteno~ the ?Anyt-bill to incorporate the~ -Germath nigrilmoJacd jd Trediitg oppq, i Maarle ; bill reljvgig i 4.J~s iqsao , p bil) to. sbi ad,. rmr, p 0, te - By o til OV~$4Jpt&jftmq14kheap J. * 44 pm~e 'I pI S415 itr l4solu all unItrawn balapei, f mow Itan the otes t otle:veveral S$tat oft rin.her person, due and 4 y le nt)ior fo r4day of'Oc. * toblgf~., 1865, I whiclh were payabe Tn ' therereeye e te-- State, b regarded I as claims against.the Sito; for the pay. I tuent of. v iich, the pvrties claiming the miteshal have the right'of petition at annY moetint! of t he eneCratl-- Assembly < withinl I welve months; of- this reohaution' I The.s aharies of the Comiptroller.General, I Treasurer and $Scretary of. Stine only I ezcepted, as regArds theirsalauies for the i year-1865, . A bill for t.he encotrage'ment.snd pro. I tection of Enropean inigration, and 1 for tlhe# appointment of commissioner, and 1 for other purposes therein expressed; was continued to jhe next session of the General Assembly. Mr. Mullins introdnced a bill to I amet4 the ch:arter of the Wilmington and Matchester Railroad Company. ' Mr. Garlington introduced tho fllow. ing resol'tioi, which was agreed to, and was ordored to be sent to the-senate. Resolved, That- a spociasl committee I of this MHuse be appoint ed, to consist of i three, to whom the subject of. enconrag.' I img European innigration be referrod; that said Committee be instructed to cor 4 respond. with individuals, governments and sovietiaes in Europe, on this suibject, I and report at the next session of the Legislatttre the inifornation wrich they may have collected, aind also 'Ite most p&acticable sch.eme Lhat. call he adopted to encourage such iminigration; and that $500. it so 'iluch be. necesary, he ap-. propriated to pity the expenses of the 4 comittee in the prosecution of ihis oboject to hinccounted for to the Liegislarme. A bill to amiend the insolvent laws of he State was ordered to be laid on the table, MVONJDAli DRCMjrRRR 18, 18G>. SENATE. The Senate ipet at half-p'ast. 10 a. m. A niessago was receivedi from the Hggse of Re#presemtatives granting leave to the Seunat* to rescind thejoint Ye0hiftion of the General Assembly, ftx. ing itehihy of ndlonnrnment on Tuesday,. the 19th o tl'is mnth. and t. uppoint* Wi-dnesday'' Ihe 20h of this month. Ixief and Fti ft B kspcii or connite.. Mr. Buist offere'd a - resointion, pro viding for Irintiig 5y000 doPi-'.- of the bills oi the "Codc'," vlichwa s agreed to, and orilerad to be, sel to the Ilouse for centedytAce. Alt. Arthur preseited the acconuit of B. Glass. for sl.t'tinary furniihed t0) the Senate at.he pro'-nt Oilsi.. A communication .was reuceived from ghe lIon. T. W. Da wkite, acepring th. *ice of Law Judge. A nutrnbier f papers fromn the- I i.st were reeixed. Tlhe Sejit.e the-r preoc4l.eAde tob till se. cond reading Of thhe supply !kil; which WaR )tmtentded.. A meseage was -received from the Houise ird;rniing the Senatu4 that the House lttd4 Oelecled, the Hon. C. 11. Si-nonton, Speaker. A commnatication, was reeived from ifhn. WV. Ik Johnsong~ti acLeptm - the Soffice of Chancellor. - The Pruesident d..elrared Nir. James As Lufl.:s elected. Asseessbr of the Parishes f St; Philli~ and pt. Michaael; also, at f. IJ,.LEapjhalrt had been electedl Tlhe Governor approved-the bills to establish District Courts, University -of South (Carblina and the 1!3lmore Insiu. an-ce Con auhny. .A ballotavag hield for otBeers of the Bank of the State, with the' following result: .Prr.adn-Mt. C. 'FP. Fturman. . 'rcets-.Messrs. W. C. DukeA, C2. F. Hlanckel. J. P. DeVanr, and J, J. llrabham. Mes~t'. B. lP Perry, J. J. 5fkddragot. W. F. DeSattature, R. W., Barnwell,1 J. S. Prestoti, 0: 0 Memmingor, T.C4 Per'rin, Th'os. amith, 1. I. Mefftilng, & 1NAliy,,(an Farroyv Wandy Haimp. Pickens, E~. J.'A rthjj,,': ' ,,:ibb's, Htep ty Melver< .J .'N. Friersit and JathteU Hi. Cad ut 4vt -4'etsed Ttus4 tees of' the No 'na ley ,h0o.. F. Jb .Molaies Pjesi et o A~p., took t~h Chqir,'nd 3addhased the Seny ate 'sfollowet' I ' - -SltkAt 4 / y~ abaour to 'els' : raejig of 4l~ ynspinhe,lhig kid responauble lnettouns whiel the kIng~ kr ~e~i o ( the vihlopf bli'pod su 63pAhamphrgushq po'ition ~ 9tdhf(iua4 rn,1.~r~ thei, saura aq tt .t.., 3rence. 'yti'sevetrig a connetioni with -!te len, w'ith wilich I have tIeej' so log aci~tatel It auld .1not b s ntural if'] lid swit thfioi litiga of peendier ona. io. There iiiof, in this body a sin :le mnmher who was here wlon I enter d it. Muring my service in it, the -obr.try has I been agikttoqd? hv. the dis. n*i> -. of poliiceal prinbiple.. which, rom op pwsing and conflicting-views led 0 excileliett it tyirritat.on, tigt: ;t oat otie tunited effort, was - made ko free as front tiw' opppSsiot of a Govern nent w.hich in the.. judgement of- the >eople wias a thraalo'm. That effort esublaed in a wair, in which we failed in -vervtiing but honior A'6d heroism; and Vihi-a' as'iming new, oblimitions to the Pederal Union, let. us. recognize the duty if exerting all our efforts to improve he shattered. rortnes of the States, and ins the f'oundhation still left us, erect pil. atrs which. polliting to 1leaven, may; it, no dist:'nt day, be em emlatic of ortr advncesent, and prospi tV. It i4 ':t m atter of a' h-a tfektgfatift ioll to knlow that, duriang o1y1lqt4 term n thia body, my relaaqupwith all its nenbers have bern of ekkinden ear. cier, and that, evn. the excitemqn of lebate never engendered a word of .sn. Per'or resent-ment. I sh4fl- bear with ae during.life a recollection f' the'con. ilerat iona ad kindqess .,hav Vver re. -ived from its o 9lcars atid .nombers; td. abont (ro bid you fareiell toassume aet- public dutiea, commendieg Tou a) str beloved State to the protectiora and ,uardianship of heavin- I beg you, achl and every one, to accept my eair test wish for yoaur haappines.i and pros. >erity. When you conclude your, lit >ors herf,, may youi have a safe - retnrn 0 yaouar families, oore again to enjoy Ahe oleasure wiich .cannot be surpassed onl -art h-thath pleasure ora Ieppy h.'me. Adyonrnted. rIOUSE OF REiPRESENTILTIVE The Clork called thu roll, tlhe Sp-ak. -r took the Chair, and. rlie procvetdiii vero opened with prayes - iy Rov. .\ r. Martin. A bill to estabbatsh th- University of 3onith Cartolina, a bill to. orgamiiae th Executive De-partmnent of the (State, anhd billto withdraaw ceriain- nudrawn ap >rprmtions were rem a third'time and heir. titles'eharged to Actg. The Speiaei ad~dressed the'Honse.. Mr'' Boiham a itrolnced thel loihowimle s-aol'aulions, .0hich are niniionsy .-aEed, ufnnimoudy,' T hat ihe haaks of this Houge artv due, anl sire aero-Iy tiendered io.ithe I-lo. A. P., Ald. -ich, Ifr tho able urbiet and ianpirtial ninuer in whieh ll has discharged tLa hal.catie Atid ardalo.ma duities of Speaker of it li n11e. /tsoeled, uunimously, Thati he iis eo. ith-l to atid earri's witri hit from .the .bI;ar. he cordial regards'of his ite s oceitas, and their 6.8t wishew for his UcceasA in hii no-w (eid of pthig servide. -.volvrd, uneitntiusly. Thit, a coin nitte-ae of throw ;hbe atppoitekt.' commn. Iicate to-his Hnolu JuiAgou,(. J?. Aid i'n, these resoltutina4. i . Mr. Butler introduced he' ",fbllowing 'Mahltit on, which was. con.sided imm. lizataly, ogretd to,-'an'dl senaeL'~he Sen. ~te'for e-menctrronen ~ - wj. Res.olved, 'hy the Benrette-akt ouef ep)it-en(taives, stu met a rJeneral A ssembly, anel by *.t igfq efdthe same, T1'hat the-action Fb Gen. -ral Assembly in refered'4 e AtL o extend relie( toedehtig., . (6 pre. et. *a sacrifice ohflar7pert blic alea)" raitifie-d the Ti 16 e I n 1 the -ear of oui- Lord -1851, Acvt4~ ts mendointg said Act, is'i g temporary siuiiont 9~ pfal'le ~aj remetdica pf creditor#,' 1 sed otin n7 mner to initiate )pg fojti @~ estrueuion of such logal .rmdis.Og or tibo continnaong' i lg fl debitora Xrom, t)M 9 Ofl.9 h awe in force- for Lh*eguj nt iatdet >rnor to the pasa w4f edda the Thp fd)hl4tg ilY~~J4ft to e continped u~nfi ~ ha Genteral Assembr WAh .t) rT Veal ceortaiti en0 Rarlto to he bank;f' th 1 rpa upl A*t toa re- af~:.M r'and bill to ahl'r'lie ,SO ast o Iavide Pi~~n 'two Judicial nd Elos~ a o ao amend the aM*I-.40YM1, a bill 0 orf' Oharlamn ' t to~j~g bd~6 lf r. ebow iiitr'Odriced the followin, resoloowi wi a o an serit W-OPth SnO it ce two o e ed to inquire and repor t t t Ile" sep. sion of this General Assombly, whIt has become ofi mpubh o'rty re. mOining in te h1auidsol h r A thef State, at t fsrrenndoirf'oeneral Jolmso1's iy J inM j lu',t id mor particnlairly whsit dispoiotn has lee made of t he publia propo-rtly, removed by% the Qartermaster-Genera , dmnisary. O'enieral and Orduance Officer fron Columbia, in Febiruary last, rprevioust to tbe entrance of Gen. Shermah'a army I said city. Wahington NSes items. The folloinrg Wnahthsgtow iteng are fron the N. . Tins.oftls 18th: A. D1. 1671kt, Eq.; \ssistant- eh teet of the Treasatry. Departmnt, has just returned froth th6 South, where he hos bneen- ilaspecting. the govrnment bealdingi-, under an ordersdireeted to him,some.wee ago; by t)ie Secretary of the'reasury. - 'he old-Cnstomn-house And Marine lospital 'At Clinrl-ton were fond to be so blny wrecked that they will be useless. -. r. Mullett re ports that fle govntrn buildings in - the other Sot hern cities ate gIerally in fair conditioo, and (vill fquite b a lit. tie rdpairing. Post MNaster General Denhison has written a letter stating that 4he ,length of m-lt a in'ha s hitiioFf ptit the prompt delivery ,of the Naili in the North during the winter monit h. He clls upon the compniies to fulfil their, contracts iii a bet orrmitisar. New coins zf,the double eagle, eagle and Ialf engfe gold,) dwiar, half dol)orf and quarter of dollar (silvpr) have bven stlmped in thl. Philadelphinl mint, with the mottO we trust." The old lWis nre -also roteined.. They are st'bnittel to &eC. McCullocl. Thi Ho'use wing of the Joiuit Commit. tee, waappointed by the Speaker, is thaoronagbly radical in itscomplexion, aind a report.of like charactor iny be' expected. The gentlenq, however, are utnong the oldest land ablest men. hrs of thie Uyamsis- dnI the lidhi will be disappoited it ti' do not give tihe stbject the flidst careful and able con sideration. . Teniessee is nn'ropilon to the eon pirren, reauIti r4 but t is enerally understood that the connittee will mannke, an early report in the, kuothat State, im 'whosa favor te-. ire many asrgu. ments not applicable to the other States. The cutti ao of ierpbatI, by tle; rMa. jority ir thie Hbuse, has thns far ronder, ed the proceedings less .Aeting than uansal, andi tha galhories, especially tao lsadies' nuate, have been but poorly fifld. The only speech of any le'ngth yet made was adroitly put in the' other dhv y Mr. Chandler, of N. Y., in opposition.' to NI. Fpr nswofth's' resolution on the right-elofloord soldirsjo. full citizen. ship. 1-e had the floor for an hour, but as Mr. Chandler's 'pculaiar constituentts - don't- 'Visit Washington, snor read: the nbwappa ar to iayhetet~h p'c will be bsarron ofeffect .~tAhe ec jogslatloh havidu In' fe*r th1666t2 eles t~o speedy t rial of Aid is al-2 road y bgeu,yu 938'(.o bills have 'beeonnroduced'into ths~ Senate, andone-huto the H t,'H#d~viding that in Certain oases of trial -for tr'eson,'no. 'man shall Ved e lnjc. tent itr r',enut 'VfiaviR fdI'?e6 or epeedan opiiijn Saeed. poui'n'ev~u paper r'ehris,,or tpe e t' flatory f; the dlayprovided that hdehal.take: an oath that helajd iul re n t n impagti'el Thistidvewturn', the epiiple.. hld ,indls thne crt oi t et1 q f '"la . a tidan0 nadm.a.. m - ...n