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I i I I ,. m*1 Asti rot.MHiiDavrwT tv?qua* n* | 1'i iitHrlo Htfirrunl*!.*, ?/ BUt?m,p/TyrA/t il'ltt Ml ttm - at (He rat# t*f or M ~*i vHi, titwl forty iruw lion". ..r^4 liy til* ?h?I?, Uwy will rcc?ive Qf Ihc Ltigistalurc of the S&rtcl (kiiotma. J EBatE y.^f. 3,1820. Thejonrtul of yesterday being rend, Mr. Williams, from tho committee on internal Improvement, matte report* on the several tsand J.M*Quecn, John ?w art i ordered for con* next, the committee on pen I on the were ml petitions __ ? . . wnels Wylle, Jonath.tn lones and Oeorge Durent; ordered for con sideration on Monday next. Mr. GmM?fh>m the committee on claims, made reports eo the several j?tt't: ?n* of Tlichard Jenkins, Samuel Pluitt and flenja mln 1. Smith; ordered for too 'deration on Monday next Mr. Scabook, from the commiitcc on agri culture^ to whom was referred a resolution on that subject, reported s bill concernim* the sales or articles cold by weight; which ??i read.a ftrtt time, and ordered to a se cond reading on Monday next. hlr. D^vif, from the r/?mmltlee on nwds made a rtttort on tho report of the supertn tendant of public work*, relative to the distribution of Mil|r* Atlus; a report on the pctiticn of the comntift?ioiicr?nf ixwJ? fur i>t. J ones Goose creek: and u report on the peti tion of sundry inhabitants of Miwton; all or dered for irotal deration 011 M t.ulay next, also :?*i unfavorable 'report. on the |>Otltlim of \Vm. Uonneau, which wan considered mid ugreed-to. " ^ Mr. President submitted a communication from the governor. in president ??f the ho-M of the trustees of the Sooth Carolina col lie, invittog the senate to attend th* com mencement In the eollogc on Monti:" next; which inltatlon wuaaccepted, and Messrs. Miller, (iriinke ami Ilugcr, appointed.u committee to arrange the procession to the "WmL- from the committee on the Judkjury, submitted retorts on the several ?letlUOWf. of John B. Miller; of Mtndry In habitants# Darlington, as to repealing the law relating to the location of lands, and the petition of the Charleston bibles ciety; mmNE " ordered fordbnSld?ratloo on Monday next, Ou motion Of Mr, MllTer." the 'judiciary committee: wet* discharged fi-om the fur ther consideration of the presentment fmm Chesterfield, fail term* 18S<i; tho petition hftnCheraw, for the removil of the scat of thecottrtOf equilv in said district i the petition from Marion, praying to bo anexed toMnrltm rongh: the petition of Samuel M*vcrkk: and the petHlfch of Hannah Del osier: and the some were ordered to lie on the table. Petitions wtfre " pfe*ent<;<l as follows- l>v M* Patterson, frbm Y. L. U- bhison, adm'r. of David Oraftmi, p ray big relief on a coat met made withthe board of public wyrk-.; refer red to the committee o i internal improve ment: by Mr.GrJflln.'frTn Jacob Swfgnrt, adm'r. of Solomon SI i^ . praying payment of a sum'of money; tnirredjtotbc commUfco oti claims: ..by Mr. Hani, < ?n, from Jesse Debruhl, for permission to keep a billhrri table at the Light-Wood -Ron* springs dur ing the vacation of college; referred to the Committee on the collegr: by the same, from John M. Waring, pmymg to lia? o a lot of land re-convcvcd to him; referred t > the < oniinitteo on internal improvement: by the same, from A, L, Loom!/, praying com pensstion for repairing a'liehj piece; refer red to the com mittcc cm clidms. Mr. Pope, wttni the committee on vacant offirct, reported a.taconev in that of tax collector for the parish .ot St Helena; or dered to lie on the table. The memorial from Charleston for altera tion of nUie charter and amendment of the Jaw as to magistrates; was withdrawn from the committee on the judiciary, and refer red to tho senators from Charlestons and a message sent to the hotis#of represent.itives, reonesting a joint eommittce thereon. On motion of Mr. Cuttcl, it was revolved, that the comptroller general be Instnfeted to report to the *ennte whether he has in his orfce, Uie f>ortuge bill book of tho frigate Knnth t Urol inn, or any other d'icotncnt re lating to the claims against v?id vessel. Mr. Heabntikt from the committee on ng i<lculture, to whom were referred the peti tions of the m. John's Colletoo, and S<aith Carolina agricultural societies, relative to !>nid?lnthe measurementof k* 'in. reported, a bill mgive't4> the eity cmtocil of Charles too the power to regulate the m?ft?nring of ' grain snto wHhbrthe limits of thnt corpora tion; which was re ?l a first time, and or dered to a kccond reading on Monday neat. Mr. Clsndinen prtscntcd the repot t i>f the. commissioners of free scliofils for Yol k; and Mr. firayson that frtan St. Helena; refctted tothe committer on schools, . Mr. Clendhteti pr* ^ntcd the petition of 2W^?yi&!X: Xtsi milarprayfrr? both refevrt d to the e.?mmit Mr. ftloan, from the joint committcc <.n the petition of 3,000 Inhabitant* of IHmdlc ton, praying u judicial division of said dis trict, repotted a bUi to divftl? Pqpdlcton district Into two countless which was read a first time, and ordered to a second rending OH M'.ir lav next. . Pursuant to notice, Mr. Grlmke introduced I a bill to nmetid the lnw us to tlic power of ,n judge lit Chambers; which was read a fir*t time, und ordered U> a second reading t ti Monday nifjxt* Mr. Huger presented the petition of John I#. WlUoo, preying loavelor his ward; Jchd Jones, to leave the state and tn return; re femnl to Messre. Huger, Cnttel and Black. Mr. Tart presented the |>etltion of Henry Berry, adm'r. of Nathan Tsrt, late tax collector of Marion, praying tlvat the suc cessor of the said Nathan may be authoris ed to Issue executions for poor lax uncollect ra by him) referred to the committcc on finance. ? Favorable reports on the several petitions of Dr. tuigood, Ramuelf Dnnlap, David Morrow; James Harbison, Elisabeth M'Dan iel, were agretdto, and ordered to he sent to the tiotito ot representatives; ami unfavora ble reports on the petitions of John Craig and Joel Hintt, was considered and agreed to. Mr. Grimkc submitted ice vend resolutions, for purchasing law reports tor the use of the legislative library, which was agreed to, and ordered to be sent Ut the house of repre sentatives. ? A resoh .'iou from the house of represen tatives, appointing managers of election for York district; was concurred in, and order ctl to |>e returned to that honsc. A resolution from that houw, changing a place of election in Lexinxtixi, was referred to the committee on privilege* and elections. A resolution from the bonne of represen tative*, appointing commissioners of public building for Orange: a resolution appoint ing commissioners of freWaalMols for M*r1on: and a resolution apj>o!i.rh^*!?*tf?missioncr.s to approve of the Mecuritipaof public oirtceru for said district, wcresevcrtdly concurred in, and ordered to he returned to tlut home. The house of representative* concurred it* an:l returned to senate, a resolution appoint ing commissioner:! of publle building*' for York. M ?? from the committee o;i pub lic biufding*, mad*, a report ?,n the nc'.ltinu of tlsv a i*preutice* library society ofr Charles ton; a report on the pc'ttion of the coouniu y.Qnnra of public budding* for Darlington: Bd u report on the nreat-ntuumts from t*t-lc'.ton; nil ordered for c*n*'demtiOn on Monday next. 1'cUlions wcra. p1 <?.ntvd i'-> f-?<??*?? vy Mr. Hloan, fn?io James Orr, praying for s ortaln eiir.hvatcd lands In Pendleton: by the Mine from Kilns and John I). Karle, jr. for a grant of land purchased of the state, and paid for: both referred to the couunlttcc on the judiciary i by the same, from sundry inhabitants of Pendleton, praying for a branch bank nt Hamburg; refcredtothe com ? mitteeon banks: by Mr. Grimkc, from John Mill, praying payment of an account; re-, ferred to tho committee on accounts: by Mr. Grayson, from De Revere IleaAblcn, praying confirmation of tltte-to-xOertVin real estate supposed to lie escheated; referred to the committee onthe judiciary: by Mr. Hampton, from ftlla* M ?rk?, M. D. princi pal of the Columbia Female Academy, [)raying the aid of the legislature for that nstuuiioti; .referred to the committee on ?jurat . r Mr. Grsiham gave notice, that, on Mon day next, lie would ask leave to introduce a '>*11 lor regulating election* throughout the ?tatty und for other purposes. A message wan received from the limine of representatives, informing that they had ap pointed the delegation from Charleston in their house, to meet the Charleston deletion in the senate, on the memorial front that city. The committee on mnd* were discharged from further considering the petition from Sumter, praying for bridge* over the lake* between Ktatcshurgh uiwl Columbia; and it w<u referred to the commHlee on internal improvement: as wm uU<? the petition of IlenryT. Crumpton, heretofore referred to tile committee on roads. The bill to regulate the time and manner of issuing elocutions tic. was taken tip fur a second reading, and referred to the com mittee on the judiciary. Mr. II. Deus called tin the repott nf the city treasurer of Charleston, of the fund for the support of the resident ami transient I poor; an?l it was, on bis motion, referred to: the committcc en accounts. | Mr. M'Klbbin gave notice that he would, on Monday next, ask leave to bring hi a bill, nuthorisinjfthe BherbTs of this *t?itc to exe cute title* (under certain restrictions) for real estate, sold by their predecessors in o(lke, and for other purposes. Mr, K.vnns presented the petition of Win. M'Mur.utt* pfaylng compensation for a horse lost during the revolutionary wur; referred to the committee on claims. Mr. II. I)ea? submitted a resolution for the appointment of a committee to jiju such committee as the boon: of representative* may appoint, to examine into tfie affairs mid 1 sltuntkm^ of the principal bank and Its branches; ordered to lie on the table. The senate having voted with the liouse of representative* for tax Electors frtr York afid Ht. Helena* the committee appoint ed to count the ballots} reported that Ra bert Davison was elected for York, and John A. Stewait for St. Helena.?Adjourned. II0U.4K OP RF.PItHSEJfTATIVLS. 9,1890. The 1i?>as? w? t ******bl>* to adjournment. Tl.#4|?*k?r Ini.I ?>?i"rs the home a o -tan ini* eati?N> itom iHe giv/raoc, as mhU at of IWMtd o tf?<ties ut u s <?Hh s^Uaa C?ll taenia; the ainb?< <,f theefr*pr*to<i?. uree, 10 ntte*! U* ? lutiou, mi M-mUy neat, at 10 o' referred to ? rowmitU* uT In* ?fM*t*r?. Niton, ^nieBpenWUWi oiunirat too from the J?df*? of Pfyln* ? appropriation <" wm n?ty tawttmhuwl, of lend* fromtlie mIr of the ferred to OutjuJlciaiy oommlttte. Tbe umate ?ent to Ibe ht>tt?e the |HkU for concurrence; M rf|?4 \4 on e|ahm on I Ho petition ui onpt, ton, |HMyin$ remuneration Air (ay miriini rtfomd to th? aSl * rep< rt of the Mm* ooMmrttM Ww. Ilallj, jnerdiao, preying neero e?*cttt*d| nMw U tl claim*; m report of th? mm* ?mmdH! litlon of John Wn|u?r. preying com itir^kat operation*; referred to lb* miUec. w^V? Mr. C'?U|hm*n presented thopriition of Jacob Stvigert, *iltnlMi?tralor of 8f.li?ni<>* Weigh, j.?ay. iny paym*ut of k claims referred (* tb* commute* on clniiit?. ' .. jj U. Mr. KlUott prevented tho p*tilion of the com. WMfioncr* of rood* for York dfetrfct, preyin? for the repeal of wB~ Mt r*t*hlhhi*s * V??.t in lit*' nh! tliHrMi referred to th* nmnmHite ?? road*. Mr D*fM M**ont*d th* petition of *miJry inhabitant* of tJorlim^on ili*tr?frt,"preying an ap* proprietioo to improvu Hi* n?rtj(>tlii>n <>f UU?k oreekt referred to |Ho committco ou internal 1m provfmaut. . . ~ t - A Mr. Oiirbtr yriwattJ tk* petition of Samuel Love, pr* jriuK compendia* f?r 4 negic cuocOtrdj referred to tho committee *? - Punuant to votiee Mr. Uovfe io(roduc*<J n bill to etter lira mod* of electing U| eillfblufi in the ?ereral dMrintvin ihlt alate. . Mr. Gaitlard pretentrd ebtll toeomjvl owner* ol plantation* to employ whit* pirem* Hwfeon, end toenplainan act, entitled en act. to, prowl* for lb* more effrttunl performance of patrol dntyi and Mr. Hohin*on * bill to proreqt th*. n?ee**ity of *p fre I'n nt renewal* of final |inw???; which were rtr.I a fl.-t tiwiu, and ordtied for ??too a J rculiaz oh Monday next, Mr. Norru prevented tltO petition of RIIm Karl*, ami iobn U. I'.arlt>. jr. praVing lor a (rant of land* pnreh**od ol lit* ttale; elerred to the Judi ?Urreommittee. Mr. J. N. WhitU'T pr?r? oo1odtb? petition ofintv I try inhabitant* of Pt-ndlolon d'urifct, praying tho citabbahmmt of ? hrum-h ol the t?bk mf 9b* *t?U !?t llamliuis; referred to the committee of Way* nr.! mean*. ?, Mr. Elliott presented tlm petition of the Ueei lUverler* tteaubia, i*rwy<n( compowution for f *i property aappnMtI to be e*oheAtetl| rofei red to | llteladiniary oommitt**. Mr. Wm. N. Thompwm ?oHMilte<l a recolution i ?lit eeting Ibe judiciary committee to enquire into Ibe propriety of altering the pratiilee of the eourtr l?f law fo a* tuMMtui ? perton from the l>nri?*r* \Q h imili u" ?- to ?(.. wi.j >?parat?. HrtbNi?t awl a roaotutkn direetmg the mm oom* m-ttre to euqitio Into tit* pro|>ri*ty of reituein( ?hrriff 'i few for diet?n;< n<v^r>itfj. Mr. J.hum ,M. Hmilb |*r?i<mtrd thenKtcr.rinl of Jotin Norton, prnyin^ |>ay>nool of money on hi* rintraH for o|?eniit( \\'..it'# eott Ibe report of John l> Morgan, an I Junie* K?rlr, oommh*i?ioer? fur ojirniit!: W?U<eut. Mr. II.K. WbllB?r oflTtfhl a r*M?"nition |?ropo. ?h>x to ?rnd n mrnago to asuat* r? q-jr?tinz tliMt rrrtldn *1 nodi us co^tinUKa* of tlm two llou*?i I in formnd iiflo^ilnt rommiitee* mi tho ismttub jaetr, which *tt laid on tb* table. . Mr. Tolib prefented a tntni^ri.,! .?[ die citisen* of Greenrille dotrirt, pr'vyin^ tho e.*tati|i?bmeot ?f a braoi'h of Ibe (late trank at llamtnirgi r*f? r red to tb* committee on wuy< <n l inrnn*. ? The eomoiiltee ap|>ointe?l to r.-.not ibe vote* for, Secretary o( Stnte, rfjmrt that lloocrt Utark waft duly elected to tliat ?iVe. Pnr?oant to notioe Mr. Hjrl-.tey iotro?liiced a bill toallar and amcn>l an art eniiiVtl an act ??? trillion nil Ihooeta and clatMeaof ac?? '?{ the gene* ml anoiiiMy of thia Mats relating to Iho puwert jMul duties of I li a oviwmir iloam of roa?l? i nlo ooooft. Mr. Duulap purrunnt to untie* introduced a hill to ol|? r and aa<o*) ?n ait mt.tlrd at* act tn niter the manner nrelertiii* alldi?trlrt oiS^rr, ?r?d to give iho power ? of electing the tamo l<ftbe peopl* of ih*ir f*?|a<1iy? dotrict*. ? Mr. Ilrtlutaa pur?u*nt tonoil*? intrndaoed g ItllJ to *lte> nud amend aa net entitled an act for Km abolition of lha right# ol pnmo*entur*t and ?or firing an etpiiulde dutnhmlon oiiIm real ae tata* of inlntnlH. and lor other purpoert therein mentioned; whkli war* read a fir?t I'toe aoJ or dtrtd for a ?ocond re?dmg .00 Monday oost. Mr.W. Thntnptoo,jr. presented tha petition o( lha commi??io<trri of fr?? tah'Nib for Greenville ?liitriet. praying that tha appropriation for (roe whnoli to that diitriet, In ?1it|?o?e<l o| Ia tha *? tablUhmeut of on* ?<:ho.?l at tht poor linat* thereof. Mr. Oregg from Ilia judieiery committee, made report* on The folkowiuz petition: of hantdtl Ma* vem-lt, Il?Mt>an Stark,J. Iljllnu.r, Jo?. K. Shank* 1111 ami Hi If K. Council, an i ')> (lie f?re?eotnt?nt* of the fraud jury uf tha d>?-rictt ol KonliaW and Mr. tiregg from lit* ?nmr committee In whom wa< referred ltd petition of Margaret Dyer, intioducil a hill to r*?t in MirgOrrf Dyer m roiKtlyof the eitate nt her lata htf?t>?ii I Wm Dyer, u li*?ereheatod In the ttiioi rcn.l ? tint time and ordertd lor a ?* <>r> I r?-a linf on M m lay nod. Mr ft K. Dunkin from the committee n 1 Inter* nal improvement, reporleI. certain resolution* re. letive l? procuring the ?*urtion of <L'm'Cre#?, to tho ecu rent (on made with lieorgla t.y tlm etate; ordered f??r uooiiderallmi 00 M >elny neat. The jodtoiary aoenwittee wa? on mut-on of Mr. Or?rt, dieeharged from the further eoneideratioo nf lha petition of tho Month IJaroliua U<r Awoeia. tion, whtoh wp? reierreJ to tho eunimtiue on wayifand mea?*|totdtk?l tha tarn*1 committee he dtodiarg* 1 fr.m the farther rmpideratinn of tha petition of J??ea Johumot ?n I ?t too ame he referred to tho eotnmiltOe ourlaimti and a!#o, from the further enothletntii-n ol the memorial of Iho eommiMtonere of Ihe poor f >r ? l>*r^*eteo neak; nnd he referred to tho <,'harW?ton detrition.,, Mr. f?*fare presented the tnr-noml of Mia* Mark* M. D Prineipal of the O-'ombia female Aoodewy, praying ae*ht*nre? refer,ed tnlHeemn. mittoo 00 elucatimn and, the petittno of J oho L. tVileeo, praying that hi* Ward Jrhu Joooa, may hat* eemieooo lo loir* the Mat* aod tot arm H ?';ir*d lo tha Jodietary notinitte*. Mr. Elliot from IV commitl** 00 iaoerpora-1 ti< M, to who t wa? r*forro.i lit* petition of thf in* tu bitaot* of Maltorhoroug?. raporUNlia M|t In in coryarot* lh? rMago of tTatirrboratfgfi, whMi ?* I VH time end ordtrtil foe > nli>J mittee to whom we* referred the petition of ?un Pendleton dtttfiet i*t? two ooorti**; read p fir?t time a i<J Dfikna for i wo?i fowling oo Monday acxti and that it l>4 printed. Piftnat Co eotio* Mr. But lor lotroduood ? bill to alter Uw Uw in ralatkm to the aitiou of Tro ver. iwi for other porpom*) riftl ? Int Hum am) ordared for a tecum! reeding on Monday ucxt, aud totmprlatwl. Mr. Piaekuey from IbaoowmilUa nm waft awl mean* mad* a ravort as tha petition of 8tej.hi.ii l,?en*te aw) a Apart on tha petition o< Uia f-harlatton UridgaCa?i>|iaey,preying rallaf. v7 Mr. Our from tba eoancilVee en claim*, made r?iK.rU on the *everal petit ioo* of P.-O, Unurdiu. DavM Murrey* Agoea Smith, William M'MnUen awl fueewaah TMsbtr, which wara urtlfratl for aawtHlaMtiuo en Monday next. Tt? committee on dilai war* diaebarfed froai the further oonvidtrullen of tha petition* of Strata Hall and Jonathan Juoh, which wara re ferred to Um wunmittae on pnneiona. Mr. Barklajr rabailtied atwolutioa appointing additional oommiaalonart of publw building* for PalHUbf dblrid, whinh was egreed to and order*, ?d to Mmta for concurrence. Mr. M'Cofdg*va notice that he will on Monday next atfc Inrt to introduce a bill t? prohibit nc {wn from planting cottoo ra thoir own account. Mr, l?ngare anhwiiied a resolution requiring tha Comptroller General to report annually to tba !.afblatara all pereona concerned in tha rarl* aua of thla atate, making default io lha execution ofthalr nflfow. Mr. Bookter presented tha patition of Y. L. BoMueon adotV of IXivM Grafton, praying relief ?? a contract mida with tha Rmnl of Public Work*; referred to tha committee oo iularoal MttrnVMpmit,... rnrauaiit to notioo Mr. Davit introduce I a bill to incorporate tha IruituM of tha TabernerJo Col* I Use at'Mouut Ariel, in Abbeville di*lricl; ra.id *BM lime ami ordered fur a accond reeding on Mo<Hliir neat. .*?p 'Ilia following bilW were rel^rred l? lh? Judi ciary committee, vix: a hill ro uiriug aheriif* in loertaiu riicf, to n IvertUe '*al? ? of property taken [in exeo?Miou in n puMi* guzatte; a bill to jflva to thainhabitant* ol? tit* ??y of t_*JH?r|wtoo. tha ? l*?. tbm 'fthavlorlc and ?htr.if olthefeity cnurisa l?il| to a-noii I an a?<t untitled r?u act to give JuriMlto tiori to the (<? l{c? of tl?e cour'? of ordinary, throughout Ihu *Ut?, to order tho culo or dsvhtnu of real cilale, not cx wadm* a eerUJn value, ??vl for Atlicr |>|ir|Httcf; mnl n bill lo extend the |iriioii Ivrtun l", ?><> motion nf Mr- iiiiim t?rexjf, Ordorwl that .1 bill to e*t*Mi?h ni?.l incorporate a Imiik in that"'-**') ol f Nilunthia l?? ota la tba apa'sial ordar Ofih i day I<t Tncs'.lay next. Tha l?ou;e comiltred, and ajrfd to favoiirtl)!# itMrtiii'i tin petition# of I'rtw Va?iJiht,tli<3 ue# nnr? ot v?nV? n. ntrt, litama* mm?M. .toi?u B. Ilroea ami F.oa? I). I.aw. MMiriuet of Julu M'Uae, Lyon Levy, William iUrr, 3. L. Piiiigrii, Sitter* of CiMtrity, liiainTirt Mill, L?'?r?ry S<?eie :y. Unity Lod^e No 65, Juhex I). Iloll. and the Cbarleit<>n flea engine companjr; aud onlerad tba tame to the teoate for onr.urre'uee. The Iioom comiJered aud agreed to an unfa vorable rajKirt oti the pelilioun of ilo'teit (*ul<|. Well awl W. D Jinm. I'urtuantto notice Mr. It. B. Smith introdaecd a bill to alter the tinioa*and |>laea? for holding the equrla of common |<lca? and g^nerul ?er?ioo? of tha touth ea*tern eirctitl, which wai read a flrit time ? i*wl ordered for a * ?'W(i reudin^ on Monday next. | The e^iniiiittee appointed to rount aut tho vote* for tax no'leutor* for St. Ileiena and York di?triet. rejH.rte I, thatJuhn A. Stewart wa>du|y ilrclcd for St. Helena, and lloWort lhri<w for Yolk dbtr::t. And dun the hou? i inl;.?urned over to Mondav. SENATE, Monday, December 4,1326. The journal of Siturtl ?y'n proceedings l>c ing read, Mr. Mdkr, from the special com mitter iipfMiinted to arrange the proccMlon to (lit College, M attend the commeucent of that institution, submitted n icport thereon, which wa? agreed to hy the senate. ? Mr. Miller the petition of sun dry inhabitant*ofSuinter, praying nn appro priation to build u bridge; referred to the committee on internal improvement. Mr. GriMn, from the committee on rlniinr, made report* on the several petition* of John lame* and Agnl* Smith; ordered for consid eration to-movrow. The senate then attended tv.e commence* ment of the College; and having witnessed the exercises of that Institution, they re turned to the senate chumuer, when Mr. Richardson, pursuant to notice, Intro duce*] a hill to increase the nuinlter Of jr? i tit-en of the quorum and of the neace, in dit iferent part* of this ?late; which was read a Hrat time, and ordered toa&ccond reading to-morrow, Mr. Griffin, from the committee on claim*# submitted a report on the petition ot Win. Unite; ordered for consideration to-morrow. Mr. President submitted the rejKut of the comptroller general, on the resolution en quiring ot him an to the portage bill book, and other dueumentary claim* against the frigate South-Carolina; ordered to he 0:1 the table. On motion of Mr. Glover, chairman of the committee on accounts, the uetltkni of John | Mill wk* withdrawn fr?m that committee, ami referred to the committee on the legisla tive library. i . Mr. Joyner. submitted the report of the commissioner of free school* flrw Prince Wil liam'* parish for 1H26: ami Mr. Benaon that from Greenville for the Mine year; lioth re ferred the committee on schools. ' Mr. Glover, from the committer on ac count*, made a report on the acc?nint of the expenditure of the transient ponr fund lor Georgetown; ordered fur ??onsldcration to morrow. "A bill to amend the law a* to the power* of judge* at chaml?en," was taken tip fw a se cond reading* and referred to the committee the judiciary' An*1* "A bill for the better prcaevatlon ?f the toft* hflW* *4 tW* ?fcstr,'* yattpken up for H ? I 9ssudsask?vsi gsjgSZz&Sxs. Favorable reports on the teveral petitions of Hrnnucl Flint and Hichsnl Jenktai, were agreed to, end ordered to the house of r?J preventatives: end m unfavorable report on the petition of Benjamin J. Smith, was con j ?Idered and agreed to. - . A report of the committee on road**~fqr allowing to cach board of com m isskmers or roadnin thin state, a map of the district, considered and agreed tot and ordered to bc> tent to the house of representatives, A favorable report,oo the petition f lames. Gooae creek, praying to be to close up certain part* of the o] ItVtag near the state rood: and on thoi from Marion, for permU?ion to discontinue n road, THtrrfrHfr mrf - to the house of representatives. Adjourned house or iu:*ii?:ai;:?TATm?.. /ieetmbfr AlK 10(6. Tli* house met agreeably to adjoaroamt. Mr.Mnon (rout The oommltyee te arrange with the committee of College, the order of prooeaaloo to attend the cnmmaocamaot niwhw, aaade a report which araa agreed to. The Breaker attended with Ihe member* of U?o houao, eud joined the proc amino to tha Collage Chapel, aod after tha eaereteea returned to their chamber, and reaumed Uie botiecee of the Mr. Davit then (aire notlae thai oo to aw>wr lie will ark leave to iutrodace a Mil to prevent tUo uuneceraary eocamnUltoaofeaet*. . at The memorial of tha Charlmtoo chamber cC commerce, which we# pmented oa a preaeding - -* day oma ordered to be prlotod. Air. (Jtrbour presented the petition of Jfrka lljair, prnytagtoooalaoedoa tbepenMoa lint re- * <? r r?d t<? (lie <odMtfnoo-?a peeahioa. I'mtuitiH to nofleo Mr. M'CJw I inlrodtteed ? bill tu prnbtiHl alaree from planting cotum for Iheir piivmu tl>0! nil. Mr. U(#kwt a im to niter end delate the line between the 34tli aa?l .ijtii i . .Mm' .nt i>i Hi.'. ftnuth Carolina Militia,end fur ??tl??*r pttrpoaea, read the bill* i lint time aod' ordered to a accood reading tonoerrow. ? Mr. RutMinn gave notice that oo to-mOrrow he will atk laave to introdaae 4 bill to encreese lit# jurli)lirluiubfw?xlMrat?. .Mr. Curr gave ncticeihal on to-morrow jie will "*~ n.lc leevc lo iutrodaee n bt|l to ehanga Uta lima* ? fur holding the court* of comnfon plcea and gene-. ral KNfiutii l?r lli? dittrkU of "Willl?#nliarti *??oi ^oiowit aod I lorry, aod Cur other purpoeea therein laeolioued) tht Mtiur>n| reportaend n? M>luliiitiiw?(aNati>r<>ntMM>nmr<;|i riuftlteeeia* miltecwu p*n?>our,lbepettliimorjir. llarMtouand I RlldiMh M I).unci; rtfAM to the committee on | iwii'tw: a r"|H>rt of the aamc cumtuiiUre pa the petition of David Morrow? ordt red to lie oa the table; u report of itie oumnittm on rlalmi jr the *? v petition"! Or. Ilitg.Hidi referred to the aie>ncel. foiUMitt**: ? report oi the oommittee oa rende kc. and waa referred to tba committee oo roedaj and a retolnlion to pnreliaae for Ihe Legislative Library certain law report*, Waa ordered tolie oa (he tabic. ? t . \ 'I'he aenale Itaving eoncorrcd in, raiarncd a rev rotation appointing eanimtaaionera of publle badd ing< fur Ifmngebura: a resolution app.'ut lu$ man* agon of alcctiooi lor York dwirieli and ji raMatf?^ i urn appointing cou?mi#aiiro*r? of free-oehoclr: and ?oinn?i>?iouer? to approve acearitlei of pttbUe > riMotra for Marios, Mr. Carr I'roaa the eommrtlee on tin.ma, made report* oa the aoveral petition* of Jamm Sbireal. V Nimrcd Underwood, T\*ot. M'Kay, Jamea Little, Char lea diuue, 'Ihw. J. tlautt, Win. 9iagt*, SemL ? llewit, Juaepli Sullivan, Wm. Hadv, jh Joha H. Hugh* ami othera, Charier M'Alx>?, nod J. I,, lloy.l, which were ordered for oon?id?r?iren to morrow. Mr. Davia preaented the petition of Robert Leokie, praying payment of a bala.net dae lum for > wurk done or, Liud*lord caual. v 4 Mr Bookter |>reaeated the petilharef Eiirtin Daniel, praying a reconveyance el lead oa til? Ce. Innibie caoMlt referred to tlie committee ?m later* li t I i | r.iv cincr.t. Mr. Irby from the committee oa roade,a?ade rc* port* on the aevcral petitiooa 6f aaodry inhabit tant* ofCollelontof mndry inbabitantaofLanoaa. ? ., ier end VoTkt of William Bonneaut of Aarou Vurne and iaeob Ilenta* of Henry T. Croniptom V?'4 of lite otQ^era of the third beet company oi tba tenth regiment South Carolina Mlliliaf oi' Jothua tt. Normant and, ol mudry inhabiianta of Peodle* ion d. at riot, which ?er? ordered for oooakUratJem to morrow. 4_ ? V' Oa motion of Mr lrby, ordered that the com mittee on roada be dimlwrged from the farther ' cntideratiop of the |?otitioa of Ihe commiaaioaera of public bulldinga ol' Oarlio^loa diatrieti and Um petition of the vtockholdera of the Colombia Bridge Company "??' otHerat wMak erere rafeerod to (he r<enmittee an internal improtewent. Mr. Oaaae pre?eate?l ihe petition of Adam Jar> don >en lor a (tenrioat raierradto the eommhteee* MMkili Mr V|K?omb from the oommltloo on |>eaaiana ma J? rejmrta of tlie aereral i>etiUoae>of John Car* Iry, Tiionta? lx>we, John Oleafr*>W, Joel Ifiott, Witlmia MUarrity, iame* Hhanlu, Cliea Oihaoo, David Shockley, William Maloy, and franc la Wylle Mr. Norrienreaanted the petition of lundry lm*. Iikbitaoti of rcndleton, praying tliai a gate ?na rertaia Highway may be removed; referred to the committee oo road*. O.i nioti'm or Mr. Mioliing, or lered thai Iho How* ue ditclmrged from th? farther eoaatdera ii.i.i of the aoo.iont of Or O'llianuti and thnt^ tho ?ame lie referred to the medical committee. Mr. Pattmon preaented the petition of Johft Chetnul praying that bw ibmr on the Watrreo river may He ro eharfeeed) retorred to tha ooakr mitiee mi rood*. Mr. Mrllard preiented Ihe petitmn of the i rjru* of #t. Jamea tiooae crrck, praying a i the iaWi of 1770 retalieg ta UaM* fond: Ihe peution of the vettry of Uoote oreek, lelative to the aila ?f the Ute ftwherd l?ailoamt a mmwliia appomted to exam '?10i?? l.n laam H? hooi fundi'