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? - liHtfifcil i''' ^ > ^ i .'it SKSHEf ST^'i B) SOUTH-CARO'LINA STAtfe JOUKWAL. ^ BP?& COLVMDM, (8. C.) VlJESDAT MOKNING, DECEMBER 12, 1820. rNb; . ? ? i-fnii'n j . ,'? ?.-?: ?? - 1 np??M bj <H? ewh, ?, or tlwy - I 1.11 ?' " '* WWV.%' ' ?? > *??W nr? tntortcl M tHo Uto of ?wWjr llMr, ?? ?dl forty r tb^jr will roooivo O/ Me LtgMature of the State iff South Caroline. ? Maso/.. onlay being rand, the were discharged from WofjV'jtt. (W, end I totue committee on on claims, ?the hmnc of T horn.i* er^tlon to-morrow. rf,?? follows| by n the Georgetown Rifle T>n#atl0nj And from the . of knight Templars of incorporation; both rc <*mt1 to the committee on incorporation*? VMr, Hampton, from ThomasT. Willis ton, for compensation for nttendance on the .court of appeals, and recording the decreed of thOjSame, and copying decrees for the state reporter { referred to (he committee on daltnai from Thomas Briggs, praying leave to bring a certain slave Into this state \ ? refer red to the committee on the judiciary. Mr. Hampton submitted the report of the ,'<'T"*Woneraof free school*, for Richland; Mr. J. &, Dcaa, that from Kershaw; and Mr. Lehte, that for St Mathews; all referred to the committee on School*. A message was received from the house of representatives, informing that they had up pointed Mesart. Mellaril, Bamwell, H. B Smith, Patterson and Caughman, a joint cotnmittro on the subject of the Ludlam school fan$. ' Mr. President submitted the report of the Comptroller-General, on the petition of Ly on Levy, j prdcred to lie on the table. Petitions were presented as follows ; bv Mr. Wil(Iams, frOm & lacot, praying pay moval of the seat of justice In said dbtrlct; both referred to the committee on public buildings; by Mr. Robinson, from John Peay, for compensation for loss sustained by a road; referred to the committee on claims ; by Mr. S1oan,< from W|h. Guest, for a petition; re ferred to the committee on pensions; by Mr. . L,.: from B. Elliott, for com pensation for services in the office of register In eqnlt^j referred to the committee on the Judiciary j Ity Mr. Grimke, from tho bible society of Charleston, for Incorporation; by Mr. Grayson, from the Beaufort agricultural Wclety, for incorporation; both referred to the committee on incorporationst by Mr. J. B. Deas, troin the 22d regiment, praying to In? authorised to equalise and divide the l?at talions and companies; referred to the mili J&frGfUfin, from the committer on claims, ttibmitted reports on the several petitions of J am c^pteV en s, and W. B. Moans; ordered for consideration to-morrow. Mr. Williams presented the memorial of the medical board of Columbia: praying the samo privileges as havebeen extended to the medical society of Charleston; referred to Messrs. Ramsay* Haig, Clover, Fearwell and GrlipheT \ resolution, from the hnoso of represen tatives, appointingcommlssiotiers to improve the navigation of Thompson's creek, was ? om-urred In, akd ordered to l>e returned to that house. Griffin, from the committee on claims madea report on thOpetltlon of Robert Culd well; ordered for consideration to-morrow. PHMpnt.were presented as follows; by Mr. Conner, from James Myers, praying to have a double tax refunded j* referred to the committee on finance; by Mr. Verdler, from John Rice, praying that hia land should not bo taken for public use i referred to the com mittee on intornal hntorovement. Messages having been interchanged be tween the two houses for that pnr)>ose, the teftate attended and voted with the house of representatives for a commissioner In equity for Newhetry district, when Drayton Nunce, cM." was elected to that office. Mr. Evans, from the committee on piddle buildings* reported on the report of the com missioners o# public buildings for Lexington; tite petition of the South Carolina Bar Asso cia* toft, antl the presentments from Sumter; all ordered for consideration to-morrow. Mr. Miller, from thccnuimitw-c on the ju diciary, reported on the petition of Kfias nnd John B. Earle; and on the presentment* from Union; ordered for consideration to tnonrow. Petitions were presented** follow: bv Mr. Tart, fmm John Gibson, for the re-establish ment Of Mar's Bluff ferry on GVeat Pedee; referred to the eommittee on roads; by Mr. Haotpton, from KUsa Branson, praying com pensation for work done on thr rmirt-house in Columbia, by htr late liusbnnd; referred to the committee on public buildhtgst bv Mr. MrlClbbin, from iiirtdry inhabitants of Uni on, for the removal of a nlace nf election, and by Mr. Clcndinen, from sundry CHiscnt YoHi, for an tftdHHtaltdac* of rlecttoni both referred to the committee on privilege* from the hoosc of represent* of p?hlk imiiiiHiKi ini of ircc tenants tor utncwMri were coneerred in, and ordered to be return ed to that house. .. Reports (mi that house. en the seeeral petition* of Cue*.Mc Abee. John H. Hughe* and other*, and Jowph HoOivan, were infer red to the committee on claims. tl A favorable rqnrt on the petition of Tho mast* Gantt, was Considered end dimgrtsd to, an waa alsoajreport from the house of re presentative*!, on the some petition. Mr. Verdier submitted a resolution, that in future no application be made to the legit* lature for compensation for regelating, or setting to rights public records, tmloaa by previous leave of the legislature, stipulating the amount: and sanctioning the same, the | utility of it being recommended by a majori ty or the delegation from the district of the petitioner} ordered for newliretins to morrow. \ Petit l? ? were presented as follow*: by referred to the committee on roads: hjr Mr. Benson, from Absalom Hooper, fbr payment of an allowance made by the legislature in taiOt referred to the committee on claims: by Mr. tteabronk, from the united agricul tural society of Houth Carolina, for incorpo ration | referred to the committee on Incor porations, A report from the house of representa tives, on the petition of James Story, was referred to the committee on claims: and a rciKirt from that house, on the petition of Wni. Melov, was referred to the committee on pensions. A favorable report on the petition of Da vid Shocklejr, was considered and disagreed to: us vjcsalso a report, from the house of representatives on the same petition. Reports front the housr of representatives, on the sevcrul petitions of Klias Gibson, James Shnnl:-, Win. McGnrrity, John Glasgow, Joel Hlat, John Corley, nml Tho mas Lowe, were referred to the committee on pension*: a report on the petition of D. Murray, to the commMlcc on claims: and rejK>rt* on the several petition* of Stephen hacostr, and the Charleston bridge compa ny, to the committee on finance. A resolution front the house of represen tatives, requesting the senatora antf repre sentatives in congress from this 'elate, to co-operate with those of Georgia* in pro curing the assent ami sanction of .congrcsa to the convention provisionally made bc twecn this state t?n V Georgia, relative to the improvemont ol the navigation of Kavan uah and Tugaloo rivers; was concurred In, and ordered to b? ?? tfcsi lmns. The following bills, from the house of representatives, was read a first time, and ordered to a second reading to-morrow, via: a bill to divide Pendleton district into two countics: and a bill to render navigable Ree dy river, in the district of Laurens. Petitions were presented as follows: by Mr. Richardson, from Thomas Lockhart, for compensation for a road *-u?^lr.g through his plantation; referred to the committee on roads: by Mr. Patterson, two petitions from Ham well district, for a branch bank at Ham burgh: referred to the committee on banks. A report establishing additional phires of election In Pendleton; was considered and agreed to, and ordered to be sent to the house of representatives: as was also favor able reports on the several petitions of A. L. Lumis, Gideon Griffin, Stephen M'El henny, and Daniel M'Kinsic. A report on the memorial of Robert Lcckle; was ordered to Ve on the table. An unfavorable report on tire petition of Wm. Bochman; was considered ami agreed to: as was also a favorable report on the several petitions of John Carter, and John Summers ami others. Mr. Cattel, from the military committee, made an unfavorable report on the petition Of the York troop of cavalry; ordered to lie on the table. Unfavorable report* on the several peti tion* of David Halg, Jcmc Paine am! Andrew Hamilton, were cou*ldered and agreed to. Report*, from the houscofreprescntativea, changing place* of ?Icctlon in Marlon and Lexington, were concurred in, and ordered to he returned to thut hou*e. Favorable rcnort* on the tteveral petition* of Kllzabeth Aiken, Motet Heott, and Jacob Swygert, were considered and agreed tot a* was alio an unfavorable report, mi the peti tion oi Win. M'Miilan. The bill to make the fraudulent and tccrct taking away cotton, corn, riec, or other grain, from the noil, before sevuranec, larecny, wan read a second time, and ordered to Im eent to the house of repre*cntativc*. The liill tnregulalute election* throughout thl* state, to a certain extent, und for other purpo*e?, wu? taken up for i necond rending, mid committed to the committee mi the ju diciary. Mr. (iralnm gave notice that on to-mor row, he will n*k le ivc to introdnce a Mil to utter the prcitent mode of apiiointtng magis trate*, and the prevent form of trying negroe* for capital offence*. Mr. Hcnhrook (tave notice, that on to-mor? row, lie wi|la*k leave to introduce a bill to cncoorage the agricultural Intercut* of the ?rtate, and for other purj?otK*, ami. Mr. ftrimke gave notice, that he will a*k leave to-morrow, to bring in abitl to regulate the keeping of the public reccrdsof thin Mate, ?mi of the *everal district oMctriof this slate. The bill to reoiitre the Chancellor* to pronounce their decree* within a limited time, wa* committed to the committee, the judiciary i a* wa* al*o the bill requiring the several clerks of the court* aI sessions to kt*ae execution*, and ether protest of the The MU to establish and Incorporate a bank In the town of Columbia, wm commit tod to thecommlttec All b'~*~~ ??? The Mil to hworponrti terboroagh, to the corei* tiot it i and the bill to vest to Margaret Dyer ?o much of the e?tate of her late hu?l>Hixl, Wm. Djrer, aa hiu eacheated to the MMr, to the committee on tbehidteiery. Mr. WMtatne presented the petition 6f P. Carter, lor the rc-chartor qMHnPs ferry, on Lynche's creek \ referred to the committee on rood*. - ?K- * Mr. WlUUm*, from the oommKtoo'tJn In ternal Improvement, made a report en the petition of KlUha Daniel, recommending that the nme ?>r referred to the auperinten dent of public work*, to be Mr hhn reported e* at the next session f which- wee con*Mer ed and Agreed to. Mr. Hampton presented thepetWpnof tht intendant and wardens of Cohafcibhu praying for the conveyance ef certain lot* t for an ap propriation for the transient poor) tor an alteration of their charter ; fu>a for a con veyance of the old jail to the town | the lint part referred to the committee on Internal Improvement; the second to the committee on finance; the third to the cOfintttMfln in corporation*; end the fourth to the the com mlttee on pnblic buildings.?Adloui^ted. HOUBKOr REPHEBl nwWi| Hm home met The maktr Id _ report of Urn committee of ele on the Wtlsr* of ' Cdlcocb, relmingto II rj (or IM court of ?... rod In end returned lo'tiMii. The renow of the judiclery CommXlee of (hi* boose on lh? mm* subject; was Md Oft tbe table. T?e WMker laid be for* the bouee ft report of (ho special committee of (bo wmele on (he peti tion of John L. Wilson} which wh Ordered to IU on the table. . >j ; i Mr. (iregg, from the Judlriary coetm'ttrn to whom was referred, the |?etitk>n of Joltn I.. tVil ?Mt, gnnrdinnat low of Jehu Joees^ preying lenve foi the Mid Jehu to leave the ?tet* and r.turn; made a report wlikh was ordered fyr considera tion to-morrow. Tho house to.itidcrod nnd ronmirred In n n>io lutlon from the ?rnttx, apiiolnting eotnmlssioner* of freo schools for Pirliugton district; end order ed tho same to Im returned to the nonet*; a mo Intion, tlmt ihe comptroller general report annal ly ell publle officer* concerned In tho finances, making defeelt: end also n resolution appointing eomminlMwr* of free schools for Orange pnrbii; the rejwrt of the Judk.inry committee on the pi*. Itiouof Thomas Hunt; wee orderedtp lie on (he tnhto. ? it- t The tenet* hnvlng rnnenrrod ts/retdmede le eolation appointing additional eamert?lonsrs of public buildings (or Felrdeld diatrtcH the re port oi tho committee on p*>q?t?nt of Ihe eenete saewssis: Ifcenpethluo of ffethew (Deft wee referred to tbe committee on penrione. \ The house concerred with the senate In e few r ehie report of Ihe commHtce on ponsl-int: on the petition of (lohert lltnnn; end ordnrod to the *e?ne .to Im returned: Ihe report of this Iioum on the samesnfijcrl wa? Inid on Ibe teble. The repoitr of Ihe committee on petition* of the senate on the several petition* of Thome* Farmer, William Nelson end btephen Uombell; ; were referred lo the ronimi-fce on pendnns: the report of Ihe Mnte r-nuinittre on the petition of Mnry Magartba tvexlnldon the table. Mr. B.Y. Punkln iire**nte?t e eommnnlcetlon from lite snperliilenm-nt of public work*, on an eppllcelion from the commkMoners of moiii roedj on Uhnrietlon neck; refrrrtd lo Ibe cumuiitt'.ee on internal improvement. Mr. W, Thompson ii. itroionlril die petition of the mndlcul hflurd of t oltimliia. praying to be authorised to orgnnixe a medical college; relemed to the mediret commlllee: the (trillion of Serattel Btcot, Into ?lieriflT ol' D.ir!ingt<m dkirict, pre; ing to lie paid for work done on the jail of taid'dis trinl; we* prevented end referred to Ihe commit* (ee on public building*. Mr. Blocker presented tlte report of the com mitxioner* of Ireo snhool* f??r Kdgellcld district; referred to (lie committee on education. Mr. Buller preMnted the following petitions: the petition of Edward D. Hibbler, imwlngeom penwilion fur e negro executed; referred to the committee on claim*: Ihe |i?tltion of sundry In habitant* of Edgefield, pmying on epproprlation to rephir the court hoo?c; relerred tu the com* mittee on public buildings-. lite petition ol suedor Inhabitant* of Edgefield, praying that an addf. linnul place of election may be established; re* furred to Ihe Edgefield Delegation. Mf. Dargan presented Ihe petition of sundry in* habitants of Daillngton, praying that (betaking of grain kc. while growing and ungatbeied, may be punithed criminally; referred to tbe judklary committee. Mr. Ilibhen presented 'he repoii of the com nil**ioner? of tha poor of Clirkt church pari*b; refetred to the committee on way* and mean*. Mr H l? ll-diefson pre*ent^il ihe petHloa of sundry InbabilanM of t beMrrfteld di?irict, prav* ing lliat lltfl sent of j>i?lice in ?iid dk rlct may bo removed, and thai tbe nn?re? dio?* of Ibe legis lature may b? |Miblkhed in the t.'lieraw tlnswtleal the eapeme of Ihe. ?tale; nnW-d ?hal Ihe gr*4 be referred lo loe committer on pulflie befldtnf*: and that Ihe U*t tu. referred to llir comesHloe on grievance*. Mr. Wm Brown presented the peti?loft of James J?ark*f praying a pension; reh ired to I he i'o.nmll lee on pens loft*. < Mr. ratridie pretented the inem-?'lal of Doyle E. Sweeny. prayln4 additinnul eompeitMllon for Kinting; rntrrtd to a ?jm??;IiI r-oninittee nf eiste. Pntrldge, B-mkti-r >?nd (?nn: and the l?etltk>u of Thomas Hrlgg*, for leare lo bring e j negro Into Ihe state Itn referred ?o the Ju?*'rlary Hmmbile. . ":d Mr H F. Wbituer ^eMnled tbe petition of rerteht inhabitant* of KdgeteM dl??rle4, preying1 Ibe estaldishment of a road; referred lo ibe com mittee on road*. Mr. Jas. Oregg presentedlbepelillon of Thome* T. Willkon, praying c??m|ienMllon for attending on court of eraieel*; referred to the Judiciary committee: an?l Ihe (tetllion of ?undry Inliebit-1 enl* ol Rkhlend district, praying that a rned mey he eelghlkbed from Humter a landing on ibe Watemm, to the peed leading from Eftglhrn'* fetrf lo Columbia, referred b> the eotm^((eft on eoed*. Mr. J. M. Bmkh gave mdke that on Be tenia jr ?At*, U willed leave to introdftee e bilbtoeHer ??d ???4 the tbth section of mi Ml of 1H5, en titled au tot (o rod nee oil ?Im note awl cUam tf act* of I ha g?oerel asiemblv of thia itale relating la'Jn powers t?i ?J?Um or Um wiyum of vIh roade into one net. / . ? Mr. J. N. Whitnor pNotft] tha petition of Wm. OmmI for n pension; referred to Um oom* mitteo MMMikM* Mr. Mwl?whtiriiuUd Um petition of Wiiiam Hklwa, |prajrtof iwi|itwill? for <hai|M ha mmUImJ by hi* ooolrwt lor con?irncling tha MMlNJf owl briikt over I'rovi.l ? .ca imimp; reftrredjotbe committee on internal inproviMM. Mr. JiNMa prawiUJ Um report of Um onmoi* danara of mi sahaols from Orange pariah; ra. (erred to iho coomUloo oo ndncation. Mr. Green pfOMOtaJ Um following petiti-mr, prajrhM ineorpor*Uoo of tbe grand encampment of Knight Tempters of Booth Ciroliwit of Um Peergrtwn rifle guardt; mm! Mr. Do Bontenre, Um petition of tbe Charleston NbU Motetyi which wm referred to tha cod?IUm on uieorpnraUoo*. Mr. DoSnnmure prm?ted alio Um petition of B. Elliott, prof log aoMpaoiaUoo far m< tiawlw dered as register of tbo UU wart of appeal* it equity; ryfarroj to tbejndieiary corn ml ttee. A rcaetotioo appoint lug manager* of nleeUon* Cm M. Peter'* p*rith, wai agreed to, mod ordorod to mimU far ooneerrmice. Mr. l>ovW,/rooi the medical committee, raada ra porta on tha petition* of Dm. Gilee ud llefood; ordrred for onosiderailon to-morrow. PnrsntM to ?Ulta, Mr. *BI?tsing*m? introdu oatl o Ml) to Kblri oil that port of ?$u oot entitled an ant to prohibit sheriffs and thoir deputies, uo dsr oertam penalties froM purcluiing excculiuttt led gad in tWir oOlccr, and for other purpoMa therein mention*!, whioh exempt* certain arti cIm of pr?|wrlj from levy an I m!o? need Um Mil o Ant time, end ordered for a tooood reading to* Mr. Williami, jr. from York delegation made a repo?t on the petition of inudry inhabitants of York district, praying two additional places 'of o|ao|I?A " olYWIww ? Mr. A. Black, from tho committee on publie bnildingr, mad* reptrii on tho several petitions or Wm. Or-y, P^imI and Graham, eommWlonors of ptildio buildings for Mpartanburg district, Wm. Dritfoi and. on thn prcsentftient of the grand jnrjr of Laurens district, November term, JOtO; which were severally ordered fur consideration to-morrow. Mr. pre?rnte I the petition of the nflWrs of the fM rrgiuieut, praying tlmt I lie said regi ment nmjr be diviiled into two equal battalions; referred to tho Niiliteiv oommiUtu Mr. MCnmti. from the committee on psniiun*. meda report* on the several pet it iocs of Jonathan Jones, Pendleton Idiell. John Gillespie, John l>ev tin, adm'r. of Mary Black, Margaret Karris, James Gill, oml Stephen M Ithenny. Mr. Carr, from the committeo on claftns, made report* on the several ) volitions of James L. Peigne, Jamee Johnston ood John Crow; which were sa ve ml 17 ordered for ooosidernUoa to-morrow. Mr. Gregg, from the jndieiary committeo, made reports ?.n the following pelitloos and present. m*nU of Klin* Hsrle and John B. Carle, of ia?lrjr inhabitants of Darlington district, in relation to 1IM loextbm of now grants of land*: of tho grand Jury ofrtreenvilteiUalriet, fall term. IfllLinn. tattoo to th* improper conduct of onndidates for oflicii the 2.1, 91. ami 4th of the grand jury ol Union district, March term, IBW, on tho ?ubjrct of usury and disorderly houtes, and a report on n bill to give to the inbobitanta of the city of Charleston, the ehetiou of Uto clerk endebetfff of the city court;both odered for aooiideration to morrow. Mr. Irby, from the committeo on "oads, made the following re|Mirts: a report on the report of IliO same committee of senate, on the petition of the com,nis?ioners of roads of St. James, (loose crock, and sundrv inhabitants of Marions n report ontha (tctiunn of sundry inhabitant* of Barnwell district ; a loport on the petition of sundry inhab itants ol' A biter ille district; a report 00 the repo*1 of the superintendent of public work* 00 the dis tribntioo of Mill's atlas; a taport on tlm petition of ?on<lry inhabitant* of M irion diitrict; a report on Ihe (Million nl John Carter; n report ou Iht l*t ition of*undry inhabitant* of Bl P?lor'? parhli; ? report on Iht petition of John f'ho?nut; a re port on the petition of aundry inhabitant* of Pen dleton iliitrict; ami, i report on a bill, *ntitled, a bill to reduce all the wU and ?l?um of a?U of the general anembly nl thie Mate, relating to the Kpot tml tluli?? of Iht commiMionerii of road* o on* act; which war* teverally orJored /or romideration to-morrow. The committee on roaJi wai discharged from the further ioa*ideration of tha petition of Rich ?nl Appleby. which wu relet red to th* commit tan on internal improvement. Mr. JamraOregg presented tha petition of Elita Pronion, widow ofilylve*ter Br on*on, praying coai pentalion for work dona on the coiirt-hou*?r in Colombia; referred to the committee on pablie bd Idinr*. Mr . nimi presented lite petition of *nodry in* habitant*of Union dntriol, praying a change ol a plane of deal ion. Mr. Brown ?tihmiited a revolution for two ad* Jitional plktM and manager* of election for llam wall dUtrict; which wai agreed to, and ordered te ?enata. A bill to direct the judgee in their charge* to the petit Jury; and, a bill concerning injunction*} referred to the judiciary comni ttee j a bill lo in oree*e th* nmher of jM*eiea? of the quorum and *1 tlt? peace In different parte of thie etetej refer- J red to the committee on va? *nt The home *on*i?ler*d am agreed to a r?eolu lion appointing manager* of election for (ieorg*. town dmrirt. The Non*e considered and egraeil to the tollow af report*; an unfavorable report of th* <'om (tee on education, on the petition of l?a*n Van* rant; a report of th* military commit!**, on r much of Hi" governor'* mewaga a* relate* to the militia; end a favorable report of the commille* on eduralion.on th* peidlnn of the eommi?*ioner? ?f free teltwol* for HI. Uooe* creak; order* *?1 that th* two hut lie *?nt to th* **nat* for con currence. Mr. Rlliott preer-nled the following petition* for incorporation; I Ho petition of Ihe united agri cultural moiety of South Carolina, ami-Ihe peti tion of th* fleanfort agricultural *miety, which war* referred to the nnmrniti** on inrorporationa. Th* home nomklered and agreed In favorable report* ol the eommitte* on public building*, on itrtMUlmMli of the grand Jure of 8*mter di? triet, fnt March term, llttt on the eennuni of 0. A. King, ami the report of the rommieaivuer* of pnblio bnltdingt ler Lesiagton dietrfan; ami nr deud them inwnele fereoucorrenee. 4 iMfM lOMkiiw* end efree^ tm femr*bW report* of the oemmRtee oa *?1 p>wi5' of tiwwf nottr Martha DnHW^OM Wn.HtthM, Anlrt# Hurt i i mere^.3 S.oo Coop.r.wKiu ileradtoHHtiforooocur/wMa '?-&-j The Imw wwtMwrtiii^ mmrdU reble report of the oommittee eft j ??Ml*, on the petition of P*vld T deied (In (wm to In nlviM; I COOlmHteC of tbil boo** OM the ( order*J to II*on the table; the , mlttee on imimIom, mIIw M Kay*, WM laid on the table) thf re corimIiim on public boMdlea*, oo tht the Bug lb Carolina BwAmoMm, llw tulllo. ? 11m boute considered aad agreed to i We report* pf U?e committee on i atverel petition* of HbIiIM8 MSfcearUrt, Fread* A da mm, John Ml llaneock and John Blackoey. .> Tba bout* cow*ld*rcdnn<ntio*<to nhjaVtM1 able repoiU of the coniniMtoe on Iniwlil Im provement, on thn ecvornl petition* of Hobuf.** MUla, Joaopb C.lllhan, JobaM. Waring,. and ?u it dry Inhabitant* of EdgnSeld, Barnwell and Oraitg?burf;U uwlfirtt. The bou*a considered aad agreed to favourable report* nft be committee on Incorporation, on thn I moral petition* of the Free Ma?en Wall Company) ?> of (ha Booth Carolina Jockey Ctah) of th* Phfc- ' nil Pirn Engine Company of Cheilettooi of tbn South Carolina Society} of the United Sine*. at tached to the 18th ragimenlj aad of the Medio*! . Vapour Oath Dlfpentary of Cbartetfoat MM er?. '? derad that they b* sent to eennte for concurrence;.? *V a btll to alter the eon*tltntioa of thlf tfftta, tHjiih ?ra* called np for n *ac6ad reading, tm eft Mo tion po*tponed till the Snt day of Jehwy neat. The follonrlMg Mil* were read a *eeood tlnfo. . andaantto *enatat a bill to veat cot tain e*eheal?M land* In certain per*on* therein named; nnd, iftll to aolbortae the treaanrer of the lower ?llvbioft tf the state, to Ktoe a new certiorate nftlMk to the Charte*ton Blblo Society, in liau ofonn loat. Mr. Je*. Gregg pre tented the petition of tbelny lendantand wunlenaol the town of CofamMn) ON derail, that *o much thereof aa pray* a convey ance of certain town lot*, be leilrnd to tba ato* dleel committee; that *o much a* pre v* an appro prlation for the tranrieut poor, be referred to thn committee on way* and me*u*t ao much at relatM * to the charter, to the committee on luoarptMO* lion*; and to much at prey* a conveyance of the otil jail to tbc town, to the comiOlt'e* oo public building*. Mr. II. I<- Pinckney from the committee on way* and meant made the following report* Mfr>, Krt in relation to tb* account* of the Sooth Ceto> * College; a report of the petition of Andrew Hamilton; a report upon n report oft be commlf) ... JE petition of John Miller, n report oo the' petition qC Jac<" Ala row. ?loner* of Lynch'* oau*ewey; a report on .thn pe)W lion of (be a. C. Bar At*oclatioa; a r*port oe i Cltlon of John Miller, e report oo the petition. ? :ob Btappy; nnd, a report on the |>eHtlon of Alonzo Cady, ordered for coMldenlllou to mor* w. Vf*' ; Philip 8. Porcber elected a member liom St. Stephen* perlah, attended, wet qualified and toojg bit teat. Mr. Care from the committee no claim*, mtJe report* en tlie aercral petition* of John Jamcr. which war* teverally ordered for con*hlcraut0 to-morrow. The ennmiUM on oleim* was discharged from ? the further oomideratiun of the petition nf ? ? Jmh MKJaw, which wurtfirrtJ to Use onuiit tee on penaionr. The hfium ({rial to i favorable r o port of tbf mrlical committee, on the petition of llr.Vlllf m?t ?i<^ arikratl the um to senate for mmh. -> renre. The homo eoniiJtrid and tgrnil loo (arorabln ?-oport of th* raadiral committee. on the claim of f?r. Singleton; aud Mit tho tamo to Beaata (of iMwiirreuo*. >c: *'</ t 'J'ha house considered and egread to noAM(|* hlo reports of the committee on education, on the potilion of George tinvaga. and IH? ntaminfmu era of free schools lor Greenville diet* ct. Tito house considered aud agreed to favorabla report* Qfthe committee on pension*, on the tore* rat petitions of Itobert Watt, John Randall, Job* l<omrin, David Veruer? Job* Uillhonse and Da iel M'Kenxio. . The house considered and agreed to an nofar vorable report of tbo same oommittee, on the pe? tition od Lliixabcth Graham to be laid oe the " taMc. The house considered and agreed to anJevort-. ble reports of the judMnry committee, on tho pn? titions of Thomas Ore the eseootors of Robert llnnter dee'd. and of tho (Ih presentment of Um (randjuryofCharlestondlstrietOetoberiemtfeMJ The house considered to a favorable report ?I the iudieiary committee on eo much of the gover* ? \ nor ? message aa rooommonde an eatoosioo of tho souion of the Legislate ret and on the question to agree thereto tho jroee aad nays ware oalled fo? and areas follows: YKAM?-J. R. O Naall, Esq. Soe.ker-MeeaM, Aiken, Ad<nr, A. Black, Barnwell. Rowers, Rorfc* ley, Bonner, W. Brown, J Rlack, Boiler, Riookdr, Bran cm, Blatsingaine, Moolrtcr, Rarkadale, Barton, a Carr, t'olvln, Crook, Canghmaa, D?l*bt, Davie, Daviis, Dnntap, Oillison, Oreoo, James Unsyg, lii.lmrt, trby, Lamb, Monl<om*ry, M?*>n, M'Comb, Niton, Fatter ton, faiiridae. Res SO, Htatk, W. Thompson, Jr. Wardlaw, B r Whit oar, J. N. Whltner, Walker.?44. NAYB?Messrs. Ashe, Allen, ftarher, 0. U. Brown, Cuthbert, Cordet, Cannon. Cos, Cobb, Cral*, DoSanssure, l>ar*an, Hawkins. Duncan, J. Dsi?n( T. Dugan, Beveii F.rwln, Fertneon, Gaillard,Gause, John Gregg, Gee,Gibson, Ulroa, Harris, Hunter, Jones, l>?are, Lawtoe, Attaining, Middleton, Malbew*, Meiiard, M-Mill?u. M<ord, Norman, Morris. Norton, Fiuakney J). Fope, Ho*, Preslv, Rose, Kainey, RaWsoo, Rice, (Masons, Strobte, Scott, J. M. Smith, T. Smith; Broeil.Slev vena, Townsend, Willlnaton, Wilson, Thos. Wile I! juw, Ir.-SB. ? Bo toe report was disagreed to. The house considered end concurred *0 4 fevof able report of tho committee on roada Ice. ?C Donate on the petition of Hamuai Daoiep, ami ag dered the same to bo returned. The house cootidered end egreed to, (avorabt* report* of the oommittee on roads Ao <? the sevtr* ml petitions of John Homer: of iohahiteat? ?ff Greenville and Feodlet<?o: of II. I boroiendofetl?* dry inhabitant of Torb district> and ordered I lo sonata for none arrant v. and unfarc reports of the same committee. ?>n lb# petiii sundry inhabitants of Kershaw district) ofb inhabitant* ten** of Id I 41 Inhabitant* ?* Barnwell district) of sand ten's ofRdg?*eld distrioti aad el "