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k* ?L ititS 1 A ii_- " AWP SOUTH-CAROLINA STATE JOURNAL. ^ T*?3TV W> ? ? ?...? f V. . Mjj. | jj_. - | MMNMMMrifMnigUi^^ ???\WMH*f? nvriniionM - - tr 'V T Of iht Legislature of the State qf Swfh Carolina* wtiim senate: UYdnnday, Mw. 29.18'J?/ The journal oryeatcrdayt proceedings being readt the JcilM* considcicd nod con curred In a mettan from the house of rep cur red In ajhesssgafrpm the house of rep re*. ntttWca* fat proceeding to the election of h senator to'Congres* to dky.ut IJ o'clock. Pctntons were presented? by Mr. Criffin, from WathM* Hlce for a pension?by die tame, from' Mur) M*Guthfc, for arrearage* of pensIon-duC to George Johnson* both re ferred to the camrtmtcc on pension r?hr Mr. Davis, from' the compiissloner* of road* for Sti James Cocsccrcek, for the discontin uance of certain rcudC referred to the com mittee on roiuls?by the same, from the commit* ioncr* of free schools for At, James, < jooM> u?fkt referred to the committee <>" fcchools. It |.<<rt * from commissioners of free school*, were Mibmitted a<T followst by Mr. l>nvis, from St. James, Gonfte creek: by Mr. Swy trert, from Lexingtont by Mr. Csttcl, from *t. Andrcwsi by Mr. Pegues, from Chester field > by Mr. Richnrdson, from Laurens* by Mr. Graham, from William*hu.gh: and by Mr. Grimke, from St. Philips >?nd St. Michaels; all' referred to tne committee on oohools.' ? Petition# were presented?bv Mr. Patter son, from sundry citisens of I lamburgh, -for n branch of the l>aiik of the state of South Carolina at that place; referred tothfe com mittee on l>anks; by Mr. Clendinen, from the commissioner* of* public buildings at I ? York; referred to the commlttcc of publle I buildings; by the same, from Elisabeth Al l ken, for a pension; referral to the commit [ tee on pensloasfby Mr. Wilson, fromTho | mA* Hcrlot, clerk of. ?^urt for Georgetown * aMfcrCt* for an appropriation to nay the jurors tor ssid district; referred to tne coi mittee on claim*,. "Mr. Wilson submitted an account of the disbursement* of th*i transient i>oor fnodfor (icomtuwn district; referred to the com mittee on accounts. Mr. Mitler presented the petition of the Hon. W. D. Jam.!'*, praying further time to ?ny a debt due the stAtc?the petition of Itephen l.acoste; praying to have his bond, a* tax-collector cancelled* both ref?*rr> d to [the committee on,H>iance?also the petition M sundry inhnbiuiats of Salem, -iumter di? 'Wct, praying incorporation; referred to the committee on incorporations i also the peti tion of sundry inh'Mianu of Sumter, for the establishim'Ator prld^s'onthe bikes between Statcburji and Columbia? also the petition of Samuel l)uo?np, praying t^te rc|?eal of the third section of the road lav/ of 182J, estab lishing a road; both referred to the commit tee on :o>tde. ?* ? Mr. Hampton presented the petition of Hannah Delusier, praying to have a claim paid; referred totlie committee on the Judi ?'lary : ol*othepetition egBenjaminWilliams, lor payment of his salary; referred to the committee orf claims: also the petition of Thomas Farmer, for a pension t also the pe tition of Bvefard Fetner, fbr a pension; both referred to the committee oh pensions : alto the petition of tbe merchants and other bi* h.ibit.mts of Columbia, praying a charter for | a bank i referred Che committee on banks?' lalso the petition of the stockholders of the lCotumbia Hridge Company, for a bridge over Buhida rivers referred to tne committee on Mr. ttwygavt presented the report of the W eriflT of Lexington, concerning the gaol of Mid district t also the reports of the com missioner* of. public building* for said dl? trkt, respecting the court-house and gaol of the Mine; *11 referred to the committee on public building*. Mr* C?ttcll prevented the petition of Be.r min I. Smith* praying compe nuntion fr>r a tfii.o executed ; referred to the committee on lialnir. Mr- Hloab urcaented the petition of nimlrr inhabitants of Pendleton, praying for ubriuicfi bm.iy at Hambiu gh ; referred to the com mittee on lmnk?? also the petition of two thousand cftbie'nsof I'endleton district, pray ciai diviaion of the ume ; referred M Messrs. Moan, BU<k, ami Benson, to be joined by a committee of the house of repre sentatives with lc*ve to repot t by bill or otherwise. Petitions were presented : by Mr. Wrry, fiom William Nelson, praying a pension j by the safne, fro.n Htcphen (iambic, with the like prayer | both veferred to the com mittee on pensions : by the same, from John Craig, prsying for (h^imnl of 13 British ?>, lieera, prisoners- under generals Greene and M.uion t by Mr. CotUMiT, from Jesse Paine, pray inf Compensation fbf timber used in the Construction of a causeway ; both referred to *e .committee ah claima: by Mr. PcgtieV ?maiindry persona* members of the Baptist uiclt in Chesterfield, praymgfor incorpo 'naj referred to the committee on iucor Hhm Pegbes atao ftibmiMed the pm L|MM f * t? _^- ?J -1 jt WUI9|ninQfUWJ %n VnfVlcnifK' ,Mt * presented?bjr Mr. J. 8. undry persons residing In discontinuance of. Darling team, 16S6t inferred' to the committer on Petitions?*ert presented t by Mr. Rich son. fVom Kobcrt Hums* proving a pension i by Mr. Graham, from Simon Lee, with the Mice prayer i by the same, from A#rew Patterson* with a similar prayer i all rocr? inl to tJic committee on pensions! by the same, from John C. Fulmorc, praying for a toad i refcrrcc to the Committee on nxids t by thesame,from sundry Inhahitansof YVU Itamsburgh district, praying for a court of equity in that district; referred to the judi ciary committee s by the sunn, from Samuel Flint, praying compensation tor a negroexe cuted: by the aame, from Pi jO. (Tourdln, proving payment for a negro Killed in endea voring to take a condemned criminal ;both referred to tlie committee ct, claims Mr. Hkhardson submitted presentments from l*aurens, fall term, 1836| and Mr. J. S. Dens those from Kershaw for April jiml Nov. 1h20| both referred to the committee on public building*. Mr. J. S. Dens presented also the petition of Chapmun Levy, praying leave to change tin channel of iituc Lyncli's creek; refer red to the committee on internal improve ments. Messrs. Wilson, Scab rook, Slack, Sloan, and Hampton, were appointed a committee to enquire into the state of the lunatic A?y ium. Petitions were Deals, from su Kershaw, tho Jones* mill roadf referred to the committee on'roads: by Mr. Benbow, from sundry in habitants or Clarendon, praying that Wil liam Birrhnian be placed on the peniiop list; referred to the committee on pensions: by Mr. H. Dens, from the South Carolina So ciety of Charleston, for an amendment of their charter; referred to the committee on incoqwrationft: by the same, -from J.' B. La Maitre, praying to be relieved from a dou ble tax; referred t.i the committee on claims. Mr. (irimkc presented tho account of John Heifred, constable?-alsothat of A. S. I WiliiiiKton, for printing; both referred to the committee on nucounts?also the peti tion of Agnes Sniiih, praying compensation Jor a ncKro executed?-also the petition of David IIUjc, for rciiiuneration for a slave dying in confinement under the sentence of u court of magistrates and tccc-hoiders; both referred to the committee on claims? also the jietltlon of the medicated vaj>or bath dispensory of Charleston, proving in corporation; referred to the committee on incorporations?also the presentments from Charleston, fall term, 1826; the first clause of which, relating to trading justices, wa? referred to the committee on the judiciaryi the 4th, relating to tlie construction of a cittern for the gaol; to the committee on public building*: the Mb, recommending a tread-mill to the gaol: and the ftth, recom mending the memorial of Mr. sheriff C'.len ry to the n?Jticc Cf the legislature, to the committee on the judiciary-?also the peti tion of the apprentices' library society H Charleston; proving the lease of a room in one of the public buildings for their books, Icctures, fltn. so much thereof as relates to rooms in the guard house; refcifcd to the committee on public buildings: and m> much as prays for (Hscitninry aid} to the commit tec on finance. A message wa? received from the house of representatives, informing that they Itiul appointed Messrs. Norri*, Hire, Norton, lta? ton, 8. Pope,jun. J. N. Whitncr, Unvis M*Comb, Presley, Starke, J. A. Block, Wardlaw nml Thompson, a joint comm'ttee on the petition of two thousand inhabitants of Pendletont lor a division .of that district. The Governor's message No. I, was then taken np, and referred as follows vl*j the 15th clause, to the committee on religion: the 4th ami 5th to the committee on aocounts; from the 6th to the 16th, to the committee on the judiciary : from the 17th to the 24th, to the committee on the military t the 35th 26th, and 27th, to the committee on Internal improvement: the 24th and 29th, to the committee appointed to examine the condi tion of the Lunatic Asylum i the 30th, to the committee on internal improvement: the .list, to the committee on the judiciary : front ?the. 32dt to the 41st, relative to a revision and codification of the laws, to Messrs. Wilson, Miller, J. H. l)e?s, Kvans, Ivrvin, Clcndinen, aiid (irimke. to tie joined l?y a committee oi the house of representative*, who are to be requested by message, to ap|toiitt a commit tee for that |iurpo*e t from the 42d to the 4Vth, to the committee or the College ; and the remaining clauses, ordered to lie on the tame.' The senate then attended in the represen tatives rliimittr, und voted with that house tor a senator in Congress, when the honora ble William Hmtth was duly elected. Mr. Wilson presented tlie petition of the Booth Carolina Jot ky Club, praying for in corpcrwtlon} referred to the committee on incorporations. Tim nti rnruftf ^(Tir^a n? vriennt, tbc following office*, vi;?. Attorney general, mrvijyor general. %ecre t?try of ?t*te, ?n?l register of nieftttc convey* wiM* for ('linrlviton. The ifmitc thru nltcmU'l in the represen tative* rhmnbiT. nr.fl voted with that house for attorney general, when J^ine* l? l'etigiuc, CU?|. wwmluly elected to that oflie.e. 'I'wo billotin^,* uere Inwl for accrrtary of Mate, awl one for register of meanc convey* nncc for Ch?rlr*ton?h*lr?ct; bnt no uihIhIam hiving nmnjoritv, then? wa? no clcetion In either cn?e.?A?i>>t>M?e?!. llOUflKOF IlKtNlMiF.XT AT IV K?. Jf?f?i *4*t .Vnrtmhtr 90, I *21. Tlio Iiohkj mrt nxircnMy (<? p<lj?.??utmr?|. !Hr. IWiVH lint nHltlon of mi n. fry it ImMtanH of Mr. RnmiMM preeratedthei " mWonwi of |a?Wie bnlldlfca an additional appropthnloa I ferred (a Ihe committer on i I prwmljll |L Pi inUiionrr* of fat* schools for UnW>n district; re leered In I Ml committee nn l<ll>l)|l|; MM lh? iwwaenlmenls of the Kiend jnry of UaioA district > Mr Willing!on presented the followtdf pell, linen of. Devld !?(?!?? for compensation lor a orfgro who died in Jell , la 18-Si of Agnea Smith, laying compensation for a stave <H?at?di both feferred to the eomml|te? oo claim*: of tbenp KTS^TSr ?i'.'Sa. iKttBSi-fiJCE.'S referred _ln ?li.- comaiKl* on. edocetUMi': ami) ol lira mcdioet vapour hath dtspeasorv* lor locof poratloni refeticd to tho committeegtlaeofpera liona. , Mr Singleton presented the following petitions: of UauU'l M'Kenaie, praying |o he placed oi| Ihe I tension list)-referred to lira committee of p?ii. ?Ion*: of John C. t'elmore, for theestaMUhmeni of n road; referred to lira rammiUce of ro*d?: of Samnrl Flelt. for compensation for <1 ntgro executed; inferred to the commit let* on clilmii k?nd M sundry Inhabitants of Wifltanshltfg d<? trict. Pfaying tlra estatiHshmant of a tnmplke road from Chcraw to Charliwtop; rtlerrcd to tlic committee on internal Imnrr v^nran^V/~; Mr. Blark presented lh? pelH(on Af'KMlMn Stark, praying |Mirm<iilon to amend pete eCrtaln ?lavas; referred to il^i judiciary commute*, Mr Own presented Ike petition ot JbHfl Por Irrjr. praying compensation for? negio executed; referred to tlie committee on elilm. Mr. Irhy presented llie |*tllton of. Joseph Sol IIvan, praying compensation-far removing a |<ii ?oner Irom ChesterAeld to (irtnivllli di?trlct; re ferred lo the committee on claim*: and llie |m i1 lion of James Park. Jr. and -Andrew Park, for lenvc to emancipate eertatn ftfcvea; referred to the Judiciary committee: Mid the report of com mUfionera of free schools fnr btin^nt dUtrlct; referred to the commit fx on edecation. awl the nelillon of snndry inhabitants of Leurens district, lor leave In open Rrrtly rUri; referred Id the committee on internal Improvements' and alto, thr present* enl of the nmnil jury of Lwer+n* district, rtMiecllnl tlin iri"fiure situation of llie jail of thai district; referred lo the committee on public buildings ? ,v Mr. Ciithhcrt present mI ?hn petition of 8"o1 J. Smith, for e'liopfomliow iw* negro executed; referred 10 the committee on claim*. Mr. RIIWmi p?'fiit>'il lite import of th?- commit slonersof free sehoiN for Hi. IMc.ia; referred t?. Iho eommitiee nn edncatlm. Mr. Malhewn prcseuted ilie prthinn ,,l llie ?,?-1 ricullural aoclrly of Si. Jnlin'? Colhrton. that cem, poea. oal? fan Piny Iw ?olil l>y wea^Ii* referred to the commit tee on A^tloiluire. V Mr Oevie prraenled Ihe petition of JaiweCHI, preying lo he placn) on ihe pension tl*t? rrlmd fo the commit l(?>) on ffeosloiTr. *?' Mr Oiliaon i>rr??in?? il the pelitloti ot snndrv inliatiitants of Lencnaler and York, fur a roan; referred to lh?* ommlttre ou roed*. Mr. J. A Black presenled Ihe petition of Ihe Diamond llill library society, for Incorporation; refeired lo the coaimillt-e on Incorjioratlona] ana the. |ietitlon of twindry iahahitents of AMn-ville end Pendleton, praying that Ihe lower l*o?rd of teads in Pendleton mav be reijuircd lo keep Irt repair part of Ihe road In said di?trict; reftrred Id the committee on road*: and Ihe petition of Jolm B. Black eaV. Mary Black, to Im permitted to draw balance of |*ensTon; rcl'eired lo the com mittee on pensions. Mr. Norrh prt?*ented llir r< prrl of Hip enm mlnioNmnr rond* for I'vttdlt t<m iliririut, inreln> tion to road*; refeircdI-to the committee on r?init. Mr. I*. H??hr?;in presented the following prli nf Itm number* of the li.ipiWl riming in CltralerAeld dbtrkl, praying liirori'd'niiiiii; ri-f?r* red to ihe mnimllln* un inr/irj?<?ialiuii? : of llie nitixentof (*hr?ttrfie|d, thnt l!i* ril umi i lmii?o tnny bo jjivrn In litem fur piddle n*m n-kmiil to lti<?contiiiilleoon piiMic building*. of John Unit cwU, to t u placed on rt.o pi'iisinti IU? ; niid ol John Rlaknty, wtt)iliir. Mine prayer; rrlctinito the cnmBiilleuon petition*. M n( fi-tidleloti premi.t-d n p?-tiiii.n of the friendly dulmilnn mid literary society, for in coriiflrillnn ; rt furred lo the committee on incor> Ik>rat ion*. Mr. Jltee preinited tins following petition*; of John Mof)?tt, praying eoeipen**lion fur revolt)* lionnry nrvkei; nnd of Jainr# f.iltle, lor com pensation for provision* fnrntahed in ih? ravolu* lionnry war; n ferred tolbeeommitl'e on i-l?ima. of l).?vM Verner, prayinfrlo be plated on the pen* moiiIiM, end .>t StelMltiel Htalon, wiln n itnilnr |iny<ri referrrdtb the eommlltee on r?-n>ion?: of ttindry inhabitant* nf Pendleton diMml, prey in*for Ih? discontinuance of e road, ?clerr?dtO ihu committee. on nnib. Mr. M'f'uMl p*r.*? tiled tlie ptlli<'n >,( raptntn* Oil nnd lioiHer. praying thai their eompnnlea he Hltaclieil In the Mill regiment South caroltM .tlllitU ; referred I.J Ihe uihinry committee. Mr. tinnier presented Ihe |<elition of Huborl llttotta, to he placed on ihe p? twluti Ibt Mr M'Cotnli |?rw?enled IIih following p. I it Ion* } nftliufflM l<nwt* 1 nnd nl Kliaa UitHon. praying to lie placed on thv pemlon liti; lefeired lo the committer ??n penrloti#} anil tt?e ntemnrfal nf An draw llMtitillon, pt.iy lug additional compensation a* Arsenal keeper, Abbeville ; referred lo Ihe pti> litarv committee Mr. \N itidlatv presented ihe jetilion of otndry iitlinlfilNnta of Abbeville, jiiayin,; llmt a road ironi Hi'tnberl* biry (a AMm'mH.- eonn Imtwr, lie re opened, rtferred lo Hie roniinitn i> ?ii road*. Mr, II. Brow npreientrd ihe f..|'.?? m< petition*; of .Ii.Sii lltiford to ??? phrrtl on Hir |t?*ii?ion Ikl ; mill 61 John Hernial w ilh limilur | in> ? r ; r.*l?rr#"l to the committ'*' An . of nctilry inhntit. limit ot Unrtmtll diMiiit, pr^iiij; i??'?? ?? nr\t fcv?t company mny Ihi tiInMUIihJ, rntrml In th* mi ItlMry eofMiHI?*i ?ndil?o, tin- r. j.orl com minWrt of frtm *ehooft ?, r> lVrr< <1 lo tlir com ni)il?'N on ?d?r?llrtn | und ?!??, ?iilmuHea i?i<* |.r? *?ntmrni of i|i? Krnml jury ol H?rnwrllt rein* liv* lo ?te#li*/r corn while Kr?* ,UH ? rrfrrr?d lo ? li*? iuriiclnry cnmmllt**. Mr. Knrln |>rr??ntcd the pr|||?nn ?( *l?pHftl Lucottr, pravtng (liM hU Ix.niJ hi |?i r<>lla?ff?4 ftaleiH, mny W cancelled; referred lo the Coin milter of way* nhA mrnw. Mr IJnllerjHrrtctilfd the report r?f th* W?te if, ported, for IrM; rnfvned in the Jiiillclnry roitir? NriMM. Mr fnomrr pr^nt^d tit# petition of the Rontli Otalliitt Sort, ly, j>??*> Itig nn amendment ofr' tiarlel1; rafrirnt t?? lh? cottmitie* on In* llon?; aodih* r.Mltlon o( ttm Charfetlon Mr. Mlottliif .nreeootod ' fUng, for work done lo llM fort dUlrict j reforrwd to th? J the MMMl of U. A. tbo court hoWM OfllMh i eommhtee on prtrfh Mr D D. WQiom presented the following pell tloiit; of P. O. (iuurdlii, |?raylng compen?atlon for ? negro killed ; rtfemtl to the cAmmlllM on enftM} mid of F.IIa. Oraham, praying a poftaioo; referred to the committee w ptmliini. Mr. Wii.N Thompeou pwiiwln>llw petition of William Boonoau (bat m oertalu rood m ay bedb confirmed; referred to the committee on roadt' Mr. J. N. Whltner promoted the following pe I it ion*: ofMndrjrInhabitant* of Fendietoo, pray '*?* that nn additional plan of election at Center* ?w may btm^i nftrrrd lo the Pendleton delegation of Jolm Locqin, proytac to l>0 placed on the pension IM: anaof Jonollillhoute,with a ninill.ir |>Mvrr; referred lo ibo committee on peo ; of Jqbo Uoert and other*, praying com* (?anmlion for a netting m murderer; refers d lo tbo ci until it ion on claim*: of Jebeo B Bull, praying payment of hi* acooont for repeiring Held pieee*? referred to tho military om tart tea i ami ofJo*eph U. Bliftiiklin, toatmmwiwr In equity, for Poodle* too district, praying for aa a| propria I ion lo ncn cu>?e arAl fur bboBcei ralorrod lo tbejudkilary committee. Mr. ('NHnhmaii promoted the following report; via t of Ilia oommUaiouen of tho public TiuHding* for Laalngton ditfrirl; of Amu* Bank* aoeriflT of Islington district, oo the condition of lha jail} and or the eomniUeiouer* of poniie hollolne* for l?eyington dWlrlet,on the conditio* of the Jeili all referred to lh?t committee on public building* | a id of the cimmlatoMn of free mIwoIi, for U? incton diittkt; referred lo Ilia committee on ?duration. Mr. Blocker prewmled the petition of tundry inhabitant! of F.dgfleld, to change a jdace ?>f c!w? iiahi referred to the l>l|tllrld d?h(?tiiin. Mr. UI?olii|*me presented the petition ol of tun ?*ry Innnbbant* of Pendleton end Greenville, for ihe eMnlilifbmmt of a bridge overfgaluda river; referred In tlii) committee on road?r lha petition ?( Hie manager* of election* for Oreenvllle dWtricl, prnjingfor an alteration of the prcteM mod? ?f holding election*; referrrd to the committee on pri vil?<e* and election*; and the report of com inMonrri of fiee kIiiwiIi for Oreenvllle district referrr.(to the committee on education. Mr. Crook preouted Ilia petition of Unwell Johncou pruyig* <-o;n. e?i.>Uon for a negro execo lril| reterreJ lo ilia c.immiMee oo claim*. Mr. Win. Smith proM.-nte<l the |>elilion of Elba belli Aikni. f??* a peii?ioo; referred tothecuru nit tee ou pcu?HHi?. Mr. DuuUp pie?rnled tiie petition of flrthe Caldwell, prayiiij; to ?.? reluodvd a i ?>( monpy paid on an e?che?il*il rew*nisance{ referred to the ??ommlHee mi w?y? *nd mean*. Mr.1 Moon (it?inl|eii Ilia petition of Margaret l)jOr, pt iTin* to have the mteievt of the e?l?te of Wdjiam Py.'r dte?it*ed vetted iu lier; rafuriad lo thr ju?lie it'r> eommittee. Til? niemotial of the Agtirnltltral Son ety of 8. C, re?p?-cliiig fiaud* in the meatureiuenl nl i;rain wa* |>re*e?iled IikI relcrrcd to the tommil lae on agi iculture. The pri-aentmanti of the ftranJ Ju y nf Ker* ?hay f?Hr April aivl Nov?ml?ei term IthM; nrdeiail that ?omuch a* relate* to the m*eeur?coitihtii>n?l tba jaili tie referral in the committee on pub* lie building", and to much a? relutr* t? the par mem 01 wiimntmr nuenumjf in criumial cims referred to the committee <l0 ih? judiciary. Mr. UarpMt lifinii"! Iho reporl of ihe rem mirtoaiwxfroo.ltfor |>..rlm^iou ilutrict; rafuired (o lb* committee on r?ad?. . Mr- On pratruied the report of the comm.* liuMH of far* echonl* for Uurhngtout referred to the committee on educntion. \f Mr. Sim* |>re?oiited t.?e petition of Jame* John ?no,prayinj? pi.ymmt f?>r hi* rervice* a (Nliitnaii jnryinmi ot OrK l^r term, I8VO5 referred to the commute on Mr. Norn* prevented Ihe petition of mndry in hnl'ilmtl? of Pffrll*t?itt|)nijr nj?n Rililitiomlplm of electt?n, nl lirown'* mill*; rtderred to Ihe dele gntinn of l'< wHeton. Mr. Adgcr pittanlrd Iho memorial of commi** ?loner* of I lie (iMir f?r Cltvrlttluii ntrk.prnfio^ mi nwardmtnt ,?f lite poor Uw?, referral 10 the juJteinry committee. . Mr. barber presented the |?ti|ion of Surah Hell, praying arrcar* of peiwinu Jim her deceased hu?* lmnd; referred In Ihe commit ice on c.Uum* ? Ami tliepettion of'fho*. McKcy, praying a i?ention iwl cnffl[i?'iwlii'ii for n Iiaim pre?*ed in lh? wart tirvt part referred to comni Itco 00 pentiou*, III* la*t In Ihe committee on t-lniim. Mr. Iltbbiu presented Ihe report of comniir* ?inner* of frra w hool* (<>r t'hml'i church; refer red to the committee on education. Mr A>ken pie*emed Ihe account of John II. Mitohelli referred to the committee on account* Mr. T. William*, jr. presented the petition* <>l the ??cuiilie* nl Ch?* Il*rt, laieT. C of York |Mrwt|I.|)nijili( indnluence; referred to Ihe com milter on way* and m?RM s And of 8a*amiah Thatcher, praying payment of a rum of money aieeHed to Mr, for an injury inflicted by a blows referred to the committee on claim*: Aod of tundry Inhabitant* of York dWrirt, praying that a certain road may not ha ditcoutinuedj re tarred lo the committee on road*. Mr. Itarkley presented Iho pe'.ition of William Mo Lilian, preying compensation for a t.or*e loM ilvrink Iho revolutionary wart referred to the eooimtile* ou claim*. Mr. I.egare prevented thoreport of the com KlieiloiMri of free mjIiooM for 8t. Philip'* and St. Michael'#; referred lo Ilia ooinmillee on eduoa thin. r Mr. Willin^lon presented^le account of fJh?* U'dmcM referred to the committee on account*. Ihf nnnw |<i ? resolution **l*fcl'?lnng no ?<Mitionnl flan, <*n?l ?p|iMntio? iMn?j(tri <if election for Marion iliHriol, mt<l nnlrrirtl il th? fnr c?MViinrnc*. Mr ('?rr prftntm I Hi# politiun nf ThoinM IIw ? H?t(rttrli <if(lfnr^lii?ri) tlitlricl, |)r*jinj nr? up pn?|KiilM>ii (or lh? [wjrBimt of juror* for thnt tritti rtferiMl to llir r.ommili<-?on w? y? ?n l?tn?n?. Mr. Ilnlm** g*r? nnlir* thut no Mm l*y n?xt, Iw will Mk lem ? It intrmlv .'* ? lull to ???? im prMnmnl on linal prmw in All civil r??M Mr. BirrU/ K?v? imtir* that on J*nl?r?liiy iw?*l, h? Will ??k l?? v? |? iinr.*ln<* ? loll In ?llo?r mm |?i?*ti'?l In nwiwn nf Uwli for liiulxr, ??*<l l#V?< |>?.rin< tm|Mit>fie rt?U , Pff. If tutor Miitmmtri * revolution t* lis* ?nbj^ci matter of Ik* ?bpr?pri?liaa of 18*4, ia th? ??t tt?uj4min T*lt, t? tfco ?o0f?itio* on < Uim? (?? #r>?.rl wh<? Mr* U*wo h*ir'?. *? 4?* *h*t l*ni|WrtM>n ???h m*f b? ?ptitl*! to tK# mltl \trUMitff whttb W*( l and Uv Mr, All'lnw i?*Odtttt tl* petaion tf RoH?r1 W*lvtn b* (HA tW immmt ? ?? ??l? ohertor to build a bridge mr r??m4 (o Um eoaaittot w rawh, Mr. Hwrii prwwtfj llw r*|wft(fUM< rr^nlri (iFt petition rfllw H?*lf Columbia Bridge company, pray ? build a bridge orer the Saluda; Parm?t to antko Mr. feotkfifHrodaeodn 1 toauMod m Mt ?UlM Hiet, to g<rej?r ? low |o Um judge* of the court* of ordi threaten! thiertate, to order Um *eie otihri of real ?tW? not iicrtdln e ??rUla riln*, f?r other pnrpo***. A wmn ?u rmtnil from Um Senate, pro p'l'iojr ?<? appoint a joint com mine* oaths pet I Uoa ?>f ihe inhabitant* of hailklM district, prey lag a division of *aid district, which wa* agreed to, end a joint cunnlltre appointed l*a*ttUttM of V' Um SetMto. Mr. Rico pmwltd Um petition if *ondry in habitant* of Pendleton dktriet, praying for a <Unt* won of Um dietriet, referred to Um tpeeial Joint' committee lait mentioned. Mr. Partridge preaentedthe petitioner Gideon Griffin praying to bo placed'on Um ponaton llalt referred to th? own mittee on pernioer v '< Op nolioo ordered that Mmm Glllotl^i and A. Mark, bo addod to the eoamtUo of < and me/iM: that Manra. Tbomaa Hmitl, (U* Stark, bo added to tho committee on agricimare*\ that Mr. Holme* to the judiciary oommittee; that Mr. W. Thompeoo Jr. Mr. Da via, tadW.)!, rho?|?wo, to the commitioo on internal im? provemeut. Ilia tpeakcr laid before the Hoom n oom??ni cation from the lata Governor Joint L. Wil*on, re questing tho (detraction of tha huu?e aa to UM manner in which he abnll discharge tho balenoeof the rootingant fund, in hia handa aUII unaccount ed fort referred to a apacial committee. Tite Spaakor laid before tha llo?M a comrau nication from Robert Mill* bq. eoeompanied by an Atlai, which ha preaenled to tha Hoo*a of lieu retentativae, which wu accepted, and tha B*<*ak* er requested to eiguify tho ana to Mr. Mill*; and the Atta* ordered to be cepotileJ in Uia Leguta Uve Library. Mr. Aiken from the committee to connt Um rote* of the legislature for member to Cengraai, reported that Wdliam Smith wa* duly eleeted. Mr I'altertnn from the committee on vacant oflise*, reported in part, the following office* re cant, rii~ Attorney (ieoeral, CommTseiener*in Kqoity for the following district* ?Union, Bean fort awl Richland. Tax Collector* far the fol lowing dixlrict* and patirltet?Horry, OreenTilla, St. Luke* and Richland; which wa* laid Ml UM table. Mr. Gnillard gave notice that on Saturday next, ha will a?k leave to introduce a bill, to oompel iowner* of plantation* in employ White person* thereon, and to explain an' act' entitled an aot to provido Ihe more efleiiually for Um perform* a ore ol patrol duty. Mr. A Blaok from the comniiitao appointed to couut the vote* for Attorney General, reported that James L. Pettigrow wa* duly elaoiad to that oflloe. Mr. 1*. William*jr. wa* a ided to the comniittte of privilege* and ?lect< out?WuJ than tho UoitM adjourned. SKNA'i ? Thurxthiy ,\oi unotr 3<>, I Il2<l. The journal of y cstcndfty l>eu>^ frail, petL- t,. lions were presented ns follow*?by Mr. firiffln, from James Cannon, praying com pensation for injury sustained by laying out a road through hi* landv~by Mr. Perry* from James P. Crochett, praying compensation for a t oad; both referred to the committee on roads?by Mr. Wilson, fWm? John Porter, jun. for remuneration for a slave executed; referred to the committee on claim*?by Mr. Perry, from tundry inhabitant* of Lancaster* for a road?by Mr. Patterson, from sundry citizen* of llarnwell, for a road} both refer red to the committee on roads: by Mr. Pre sident, from John Nesbit, for a pension; re# ferrcd to the committee ou pen?wni< by Mr. Williams, from Eli as D. Law and John B, ' Bruce, for the remission of interest on a Judg ment aguinnt them as securities of John M'Crea, late tax-collector for Darlington; referred to the committee on finance. Mr. ?"? submitted presentments from Sumter, October term', 1826; so much there of as relates to public buildings, referred to the anmmlttce on that subject; so hinch as relaterto internal improvement, to the com mittee nn that sutiiect; and the residue to the committee on the judiciary. Mr. Miller submitted presentments from Sumter. March term, 1' 26; so much thereof as relates to public buildings, referred to the committee on that subject; and so much as relates to roads, to the committee on road*. Petitions were presented as followstby Mr. J. H. Deas, from John Carter, renewal of the charter of his ferry on Keoweei by Mr, Maner, from Mo*ea Morton, praying to have a road changed; both referred to the com-' mittce on roudai by Mr. H. Deaa, from Hobert Hume, praying compensation for work done on the Winy aw and Wando canal; reterred to the committee on internal impro\ ementt l?y the same, from the officers of t.io Phcsnix Fire Engine Company, pray ing incorporation; referred to the committee on incorporations: by Mr. Rrvin from Elisa beth (Jrnham, for n pension; by Mr. Hloan, lmm|l)K*idHhvokley, praying legislative aid i by Mr. Hampton, from Uldeon Griffin, for a petition; Mi referred to tne commiucc on petwloiia: by Mr. I*egues, from aundry inha bitants of Cheraw equity district, praying tho removal of the seat of the court of equity in said district) referred to the committee on the judiciary: liy Mr, Sloan, from Jesee Mil ler and othrro, securities of Charles Ukft. praying indulgence on tholr bond) referred to tne committee on finance. Mr. Black gave notice that he will on turday neat, ask leave to introduce k billto regulate the time and manner of Issuing *11 ?ortu of cafiia* ad aatkfkcltndum, and to limit the binding effect of all judgment* at law, and docrees.of chancefy, for the pay ment of money. a Reports from commissioner* of free/eltoeiA submitted as follows* by, Mr. Maner, ? - ? J jSfiTM'Kibbln, . frv .n CUt* Ch?t*fc ehtfeeh: