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?p 7 AND SOUtH-C 1' . *? -v M< ?.. ? *.-.??? !? rVlt - '?* -? fX"- . COLUMBIA, fg. gj FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBERl8,8. - mi r^ WttirtWn erltfltoflf; tf UTfW Amu miuwid Win tomcat ?? ? *4 i " i; ?.^^^^ppe 1?m MMb?ti: for th? iiMiaj#nl?^*?4 forty l>jr?h? ??ih. Of litjr wilt fMMfl (jyWe u? matborbfdMtoliu^ ..JCIIAttO B. H AMI I SON t? a rutv'khil* for IM ofllM of 8h?Hf of Pairfcrld district, at <ba ap. JuAa We are authorised to state (hat ^Si.n ,; u w??.7 Columbia Canal. T'!r ??it. co * '?>?? U?w ? afalo prepared in tMtirt ell kind*. The accoin.uodetlone at forded by Ihla establishment will U *octi a* lu in St yjgfrM- who may ba dbpotcd Thernteeof ilorage will ba a* follows; Cotton, It 4 ota |*r bale for any Urn/ not ei. ?>oe<|)n^ three weeks, and 4 eU per bala every lJlidt. andCnrtWi n|?n ??ib tha fust vwk, ?ltd 6 4 WW# WMk attar., Bbl*. 10 eta. each tho Ant week, and 4 ct*. e?rery wetk elter. All other article* In lika proportion. Merchandise, and the products of Ilia country generally, .will be received on aionge ami dl< jK?i?d of agreeably to tha order* of Hi.- owner*. A commission boslne** will also lu transacted fur Mm aala of nil klWds of goods, a* well a? country produce. Boat* am a No attached to thUestnli lulimrnl which will at all tlinee secure a speedy ooeveyanceof Mich, articles a* arc ordered lo ho ?tot to Charleston. ALKXANDEIl IIF.RBEMONT. OcloherI,J826. ' ' 4t>?II Notice. rdf?ni OtWw/N deocasod, are ALL persons having any demand* again*! tin aatat* of Jtmu 0?4*#n d(?e?md, an i?i|oe*tad to pre?ent them pi operly attested ?o cording to law) and all tho*c indebted will make payment without delay. ' j AM \||AM D. JONfcS, A'lm r. Oct.B4 43 13* Notice ALL person* having demand* egalp*i tha ae tata of Uriah Gandiy, ara rrnuaaivO to t?ll ' tier them duly atta*tcdto tho subscriber} lho?? ludetaed to tha Mid estate, to Make Immediate payasent. ? . . > 7 GEO. COTCIIKTT, Qmlifi* Ex'r. Col.iml.lN, April 18. ISC*. 17 tf A Teacher *? S wanted to take chargo of tha Ponlai Spring J. Acedemy the ansa lag year. The money arising froln toHlon, the |iey meat of which ihafl be guarantied by the Trustee*, will cnnatilutt tha ' " rji which amounted the present f flOO. Applinaat* niuvt ba qnaliftad tonte for the Junior CI*** <?f the 8. I forntsh tcrtiflcaH-s ol moral mtlone to tho Chairman of the I or before the third Monday Tha tit nation of th? Poplar (?my le very healthy) and h??, for _T^-?.TO-.?benn the summer residence of lis* ciltaeMMlhe nelghtmrlm.id Of Otahgehurgh ? DONALD KOWK, C. B. T. f. 49 A Saddlery Ware House. fy Wright, Momtbeir (rtanda and Ihepu., have again established litem ' bnamesa, at their old stand, audUeor*e* Streets Charles * .C.Cbkolm'sl lot el, where on hand a complete and >n .11 kind* ofaaddles, bridles, trunk*} at*o dtilnj(liridl*an(i roceovfcin*, sheep andtalfdn. 'He assortment of plated gilt, rv ware; eoech lace and II kfnde A* they arc con ic manufactory at I lie north, eenning the nobllr, that In (heir line of a superior term* a* can be procured at int In the United Stale*. Ibankftilly received, and I, they rdtpeclfully solicit a Sfi riting Executed. A Htperson wtthmg their BOOK'S ported A* ACCOt'IffS snede out, can have them d done by addroiitnnn Una te D, and leaving it at the ? All Person* INDKflTF.I) to the Mibeerlbeis, whn*e note* and accoisnte were doe on the tot of January IftJA.are reanlred to make payment before the natl rernra >lay, a* longer ladnlgenoe cannot lie Itven And all tho*# Indebted to the subscriber*. Of pureliiHes made last year, ere respectlally re aaested lo make payment '?* llnnhlni ? tbeir t? went*. rERCIVALIsCO. ; iry n. I ?f for Sale. AIIOUSi: and l.?>T. at the Rice CVeek Spela a? lately uceepled by J. I* T. Rfbeon ?zxsw'- ** *cky* Of th* fto* Lcgtilature qf the State! . of South Carolina. J SENATE. Monday, Dttcmbfr II, i*c?. ?3lleIlfcU^uf, ? firing been duc*M * WU to enable the trustees** the ****** of the late Dr. John La Howe, to sell the real estate devised by hiiu lor chariuble E!![?5M,Jind to Py,rchM* l?nds In a more SffiS ?59^ Abbeville Hjrj "5* which wai read a fhrtf lime, and ordered to a second read in k to-morrow. - hlnBeobow submitted a resolution ap P?!''ting managers of election for Clarendon } w "* Mr. Williams, from the committee on petitions and memorials, wh* COfnr?lttc*' aubmltted a report, ?rhl<>h was made the spet *1 order ?2b. S&2! *?d mU" Mr. Evwu presented tho report of the commissioners of public buildings for Fair t0 tU" coramiUc? ??public from the committee On bUi f? c*ub\ish * bank in the vwJin wi" the P^ltlon* from \W)?tliir. Edgefield and Barnwell, tor a brunch of the bank ?f the state at Ham* burki and on the petition from Chera* and tts vicinity, for a branch bank at that placet reported^ ordered for consideration on Wed nesday next Mr. Williams, from the committee on internal improvement, submitted a rciMirt on the presentment* from Sumter district, and on sundry petitions from citixens of tho ? inie; also reports on the several petitions . . "awe, John Hire, anJ the in endant and warderns of the town of Co lumbia; all ordered for consideration to morrow. On motion of Mr. Griffin, the commit tee on claims were diaclmrgcd frOm the run ?identtimi of the petition of Miss Hariiet (reddest und it was referred to the commit tee (hi the judiciary. A favorable report on the petition of 1 homa* Harriet, clerk- of the court for Georgetown; was r.greed to, ami ordered to bo sent to the house of representatives: and a report from the house of representa tives, on the fcainc petition; was Ordered to lie on the table. house of representatives) on the sevelVi plR tUiont /if I'mal )?liim?| J. I.. Rny?t, D?vM Murray, Susannah llatchcr, and lire. Oban non, Singleton and Iiagood; all ordered for consideration to-morrow. Mr. Cattcl, from the committee on the military, made a report on a report from the house of representatives, and on that part of the governor's message relating to the militia of this state; ordered to lie on the table. Mr. Patterson presented the petition of sundry eitisensof this state, praying that a communication between Edisto and Aashiy rivers, may be formed by a canal; ordered to lie on the tahle^ The committee on accounts were dlschar ;ed from considering the account of N. C,. bleary, sheriff of Charleston; and it was referred to the comptroller-gcncral. Mr. Glover submitted a resolution, pro moting the sale of the old court house and jail of Orange burgh; ordered for consider atiun to-morrow. Mr. Wilson, from the special committee on the 28th and 39th clauses of the gover nor's message, and the resolution relating to the lunatic Asylum, reported; ordered for consideration to-morrow, and to be printed. Mr. Pcgues submitted presentments trom Chesterfield, spring term, 1836; referred to the committee on the judiciary. Mr. Conner submitted the report of the commissioners of free schools for Edge field;' and Mr, Tart that for Marlon; both referred to the committee on schools. Pursuant to notice, Mr. Koger introduced a hill to alter the mode of electing electors, of President and Vice President of the United Htates; whU |? was read a first time, and or dered ton second reading to-morrow. Mr. President laid bf fore the Henate n re port of the Quarter-master-general of the state; referred to the military committee. A resolution, from the house of representa tives, to adjourn cm the 20th instant, was concurred in, and ordered to be returned to that house. Reports from the house of representatives, on the several petitions of John Chcsnut, and John Porter, jun. and a resolution establish ing an additional place of election in Kershaw, were concurred in, and ordered to be re tut ti ed to that house. Report* from the house of representatives, on the several petitions of Hamuel Love and Elizabeth Gilmore, were referred to the committee on claims; and reports on the sev eral petitions of Aloozo Cudy, Jacob Slappy, John Miller, ami Andrew Hamilton, were referred to the committee on finance; also s report on the accounts of the College, wal referred to the committee on the College < also report ?? ?*? ihe several petitions from Pen dletoo, Marion and Abbeville; and the re port of the superintendent of public works, were referred to the committee on roads. The hour of 19 baring arrived, the senate repaired to the representatives chamber, where the oath required by the constitution and l.?ws A thia state, was administered bj tht speaker of that house, to John Taylor 8 jhe Governor eloct, in the.presence of boU The speaker and other membtt* of that house having accomjjonlcd the senate to their cbnmbcr. -r * Mr. Preahlent delivered to the Governor of representative*, and/declared him duly commissioned, as governor ot this State, for twoy'ittrafkwn this date. The senate and hodaa of repr*??*mtatWes, then proceeded to the portico ci the Mate house, wher* John Taylor, was proclaimed Governor of this State, by the sherUTof Hicb land district, bearing the Sword of State. The aenate hav tag returned to their chanv ber, Mr. J. 8. Dcas, froui the committee ?? incorporations, made report*, on reports frrnu the house of representative*, on the sevctal petitions of the medical vapor bath dfepcnl ?ary of Charlestoni Phomix fire engine com* penjr of Charleston! Moat* Zkxi Baptist vborchl Baptist Church of. CheeterrfeM] and Free M<U< k-n ?? ?* 1 Mr. 1. & Urn' from the mum committee. Introduced a bill to incorporate certain so cletle?( which tu read a first time, and or dered toe second muling to-morrow. Mr. Bcnlww, from the ooemiKtee oo pes slons, made report* on the Mrertl petition* of Andrew Hamilton and Joseph Davis; and on the several report* of the committee on pen ?ion*, of the house of representatives; refer-1 red to them; all ordered for consideration; to-morrow. * Tlie senate then tdok up the report of the' special commiUrc, who joined tbo committee off the house of representatives, upon so much of the governor** metuge, a* relate* to thfe propriety and expediency* of digesting and crthfylng the laws; when, on motion ol Mr. Wilson, the senate resolved itself Into u com mittee of the whole, on the sakl report; Mr. Evans in the chair; and after some time spent in debate, nnd . -loptiug several amendments to the resolution*, contained in suld report, the committee rose; and Mr. Presulcr.'. re turned the chair. Mr. Kvuiin from the committee of the whole, repotted the wild resolutions rt> amended, n^miicndwl their adoption by the senate; kiicy we as folio**: l*t. firrolvnl, Tint the statute i.iw rovmed into u c<nle, with ?uch addition* mid improvements n? may arise out of the com mnu Uw, the decision* of our c?iHrts? nnd legal experience. 2tl. tie?o/vct/. i ii it three pei-*nn* be unpointed by joint ?> dl?t oi" both branches of the legislature, who*c du ty it shall be to proceutl to execute s.iid work according to their bent judgment, and report annually to the legislature. 3d. He tolvi ft, That the s*iid commissioner* shall receive ?2400 each per attnum, tor their compensation. 4th. /ieilvetl, Thnt the SeT j!?ve to report a effect. ~ into Mr. Miller moved to postpone the further consideration of takl report, and the reso lution*, as amended, until Wednesday next; and on the question to agree thereto, it was Jcclded in the negative. The question being then put upoo agree ing to the fir*t resolution, the yeasund nays were called for and taken, ami are as fol low*, vis: YEAS?Messrs. Benbovr, Ik nwn, Black, Connor, Davis, Dodd, Evan*, Fcarwell, Plagf*, Graham, (Jrnvs>n, (iriifln, Grlmkc, Hampton, loyner, M'lvibbin, I'egue*, Per ry, Richardson, llobinson, Rlo:m, 8wyg gart, Tart, Verdicr, Wilson.?2i. NAVB?-Hon. Jacob Bond I'Oii, presi dent, Messrs. Cattel, II. Ilea*, J. S. Deas, DuIk**c, Ervin, Glover, llaig, linger, Jerman, Roger, Lehiv, Mancr, Miller, Patterson, Pop?? Hcabrook, Williams.?18. ) Bo the same was agreed to, as were also all tliu other resolution*; whereupon, the report, so amended, was agreed to, and or dered to be sent th tha house ol representa tive*.?Adjourned. , J flOUSKOF PUPRK8KM *AT! VBS. Mowing Dtttvibtr ll, ||if. The lion** rwr.t agreeably to .vpowrninent. A rwolutlon fioin lenul* rfltiw In 11 to Mrinf Denlamin Tutt, wa? |M*t|Kio?) it lit Jan. ant. I'll* Mailt* having fwcii/il in returned re port*, on lb* petition of it? S? Carolina bnr at ?<x:ia(i<>n; H. Thorn; H. f'ardinn Jooky club; nnll?d blunt John M. VVArine; I'eUr Vaughn William Carr; John (1. Br..wn. <m> Klin* I). I*w, ?ecarltiea of John M'Rar; 0. I.. retllgru, mcu- ! ritfet of Charle* M. litrli ki|'h?n Lacoate, and of Jabea ?. Bull. Th? following report* ?er$ (r?m tenale, fur eon rurrw*. wer* laid on the t?M?. ' A report nn the metnori* <>? ntixeiMof Charle* Ion, praying an ameurf?<nt of lit* charter, nf that r.itjrt and rrport* on ha petition* of John UillnpKSiMn Wood, Martha Daniel, and John Mandatl; and alio. a repnn of cmnmHU* on pm ?lone, on Ihn p*tilio<* nf Samual M.KIhrnny, wai referred loth* comn ittar on pvntiona of Ihi* hone*. Tha lion.e roocdfrwl nlli lh? tenet*, in a fa vorable report, on ibr p#titi?n of l.ofth Mnnn*r lyn, for n poiwioo ant ordered the eame to be re turned) a report in the rain* lubject, ofthii hou?e, wa? laid on i?V laMe The h?u?*eoinij^r'l no I ?*r?nl Inn favorable report, of the committer on ^ontioo* ofMitala, on IIim petition of Kli<al>?ih tiruhuut. Tha nmIi hatl^f ?.nn?urrcJ returned re port* of the normnS'i** oncUiemon the imtitiot. of Charlie M'Abne, J*m?* S'.ory, and John II, llaihti, and other*. flea J a flret tlm*.?'"" foil, winjj bill* from ton al*; a I'ill to reqi^retha Chettccllor*. to prouona* < their decree* within a liaaited time} a ?i)l re<pir I r?f that* vera I eterke of the rourta of eeteion*, tt iain* execution*: and other prnoeie, of the ?ab eottrta'i and, n bi^l to amen I the law, ae to th< i>ower? of a JtdfT* at Chaq|hei*? ordered that tin ?aid bille, be r^ad a eeonod time to-mOrrow, Read a thiol tin**, a bdl tn incorporate IW Vil lage nf Wel|4r borough, whieb p*M*d ibtn an ant and wae sent to aeuele. The ftpeeJm laid before the ho nee, a< L. Fcttifnw, Eaq. Attof?y ?? , MnwwrfUw rtato i|?Im> Ow. Julw Oeklw, whleh wm refcrmWe b weekl Itw 8p?ak?r U*J MrtlM Houm.m report ol iha Quarter>aMNtor 0?o?r?l. oi Um militia ofUm 8ut? of Sotth Oar?H?, which MirttetMltor imMiI ecw sill tee. /.' Nr. Aik*o, |>r*i?ot*d U?? manorial of thr Ch*rl??4on Cham bar of Coranurc*. m |>?oling Um , DttMOiinf lumbar, Su.) rafarrod to U?? Charlo* IwMMikw. - Mr. Craif *uhmitted Um preweUnetit of Um irarijir*, ?4 Clmfrl?M umriat, nwtog lfi IM6; rafarrod to UMjuMiry comiailtao. Mr. BarkUjr wwimUJ Um ooftMfial, of Um rowiwlpwt of public building*, wfFairtlald dis trict, r?f?r> *U to Um co?MiittM ou p?bU? bulkl I* aMieo, Mr. Craig i?lroda<*M a bill In aitthu* ii? (Im eoM?iar>on*f ? of Om poor, to pal oat, ami Mud Um poor children, in lh?ir rc*pecti v? di*trioU,au I parish**, to MitabU UmIm or oaeu paliaM. Awl Mr. irby, a bill to alter and ammJ ??? ?wtunl an Ml, for Uw redaction of internal, from UU?7 for each hmdr*!pound*, which war* reed a III (im, aid onlarad for a imwmI reading U WWTIW. Mr. Bat>?ar submitted a resolution to appoint wmpn of tltetluM at John L. Young* store MHfcW diitrNt; which wa* agreed la and seni to (his senate for concurrence. Mr. |rby from Ilia owmmiltae on road*, made report* on tl?c petition* of Henry T. Crumptoo, sundry inbahitaat* of Kiehlaad diUnot, for a road; and sundry Inhabitants of Bdgetield dis trict, for n roadt which waa severally ordered fnt ?oa>id*ration to-morrow.- also inlruduoed * ltd! to establish eortain road*, Mp* ?ud (erne*) which wa* read a second time and ordered ftr a second reading to morrow. Mr. Carr from the committee on claim*, mad* report* <>u the petitions of Hugh Cain, Ou tlay Oraee, Thomas P?yn4, Samuel t.inimi. diehard Jcnkin*, John Willhtsk*, and William B. Meant; which were severally ordered for coosidcratiou lo-morrow: On motion of Mr. Carr, ordered that the com mittee on claim* lie ditettarged from the further cvoMderution 01 the petition* oi rilopheu Neall, John llowel Johutou aud Joha Peay. Mr- Carr fro n ilia ?ooiAitli* ou claim*, rc -rtcd u bill to repeal 10 much of the law* of lh?* *ti\le n* aaiVirite payment to l>o made by ilio rtntv for alwvn evjouu-.d; Wiu. '?? w.i* r*ad a ill,l li.ne and ont< ru<l for a tccoud rending to iuoi row. Mr. Cirr from tl.o committee <>n a;ricullur?-, retried a bill to give to tho city council of Charle?toa ihe t*?wer to regulate lii* ma miring of <rain *old witli.n the limit* of that corpora linn, and a bill voucerning tho vale* of article* ???Id l>y wei^ln; wlndi w as ordered for consider* .itl'MI in Mr. PalUrmn from the committeo on vacant uHi ????, mjMirto I ou a bill to increase the number of ju?tic+? ui Quorum and of the jienc* in diffrrrnt part* of tht* ?tuie; and Mr. Urtrn from the dele gallon of Williamsburg, Georgetown aud llorry, u?uJo a report un a bill to i-.lo?ii#e ihe time for holding'tlm court of common plea* an<l ^*u*r?l ?essiousfor the d??tnct*ot Williamsburg, Ouorgo Vbr^'iWJ.JU^mr: which were severally ordered I'urko <nt to nvilea Mr. Carr iulsoJuve i u ? to amend ih* rs.-lir.tl Iswt *.? far a* it regard* ||i? Winynw Indigo ?onety in tlta e'.ertlon distric t or I'rinre (i?>irro Witiyaw; read tho bill a Aral time, and ordered that it be read a second time le mort ow, lb* report of lint roi)mi**toncrt of free *chool* foi Marion district, wn* pretested,and referred to Ihe committee on education. Mr. Caughuian submitted a resolution In ad journ on tho dotb ititl. wbir.1i nus agreed to, and crdr.raiklo ?eoMte for concurrence. Mr. MiCotub, from the committee on pension*, mailo report* on the several petition* of Win. Nelson, TViitlmn Hire, Strpliaii <>?uiMe, Joseph Dtvlsnnd Harab Ward; wiitcb wuia novtrjlly or* d^rcd for consideration to morrow. Mr. H II. Itrown prrseatcd III* poll lion of spn dry ItdirthiiAnU of Orangeburg!) and liarmvell districts, prajliig Dial a oaoal uiav he cut'lrum Kdistr, |o A*hley river?; referred lo the committee on internal improvement. Mr. |?by submitted a resolution requiring tlie foporlnteudaut of public winks, to survey litllo river in Lauren* diitrictt reletred to Ibe commit le*> ?>n Internal Improvement. The lionae considered ami r..-#.??i.i raport* of Iba committee on cLii?7, on"Tl'itt p*H J- MrC?l-y,.?d ?.. anu tw -..lavombin report*^? !rt^Jl'?.?0,,c!,rrt,nc?? tl^l? petition* of W. II. Ci|wri, apd Lydli Collar, Nad oo the Ho????0f'? in?t?Mi;? recommending an iocrawu of th? Governor'* talaryj ??iwe commit Im wera dltchirfitl from *o much of lb? Govern ? or'* menn&f ?? reUte* to the lunntlc a-ylum. The liouMt contidared and t;rr?a to favorabla report* of Ilia tiBiml'ler. on Internal improve ment*, on the memorial I'roai Clarendon; and a SJtitlon front Homier, relative to Vnnt-o'* and elemi'a ferry; and onthereport of Iherrtmmia ?inner'* of Wall'*rot; ordered to Mnatt lor eon cnrrence, and agreed to. Unfavorable report* on the petition of JolitM Poelnit*, and the patiliori of aundry inhabitant* of Saaiter dUtrietja repart nuthelnit named corn* ulltee, on a molHlwn from ?en*te relative to the dWtrtbaiioa of Mill'* alia*, waa laid on (he (?Ma. Tiia hour Staving arrived whirl* ?? *rt apart for that purito**, Uie nretident and meml>t.<r? o| Him mnata rrpnirrd to the hoa*e, to inaugurate the new Governor. The jovirnor eleet ?V4? adored in by the joint c im:nitt?ie appointed for thut pur Ke, end after delivering an addreai to both neite* of th* legislature The speaker adminU tared to him the w*ual oath* of offlre The two linu*?* then repaired witn the Governor to the ?anatr chamber, when the pteaidnnt proclaimed hlin Governor and tknnmander-in Chief, In and over the (lata of ttoulh Carolina, and pre tented tu lilui lii* commi|*ion. Mr Owg* MilimUtrd w r*?n luiloti. rtlrtcilni Ihe p?nrtin'n?*?! ?>n pubtia ("Hiding*, iq vni|Hir* into llin ripellrnay oi inakiii* an *ppropri?Oon fur tfi* iraHbn in n .ttivv jiil in Richland dltirler, ?tti<:H wa? n^r<:?(! to. Th? kuit>? e<m?id?r?il and agmed (a m fator" bt?i ro|K.rl of lh? r.ommltte* <>n ro?J?,ni) iha n? of i'n?>odor? L. (JourUin; wltioh wat or<l?r< r.?l in ?*nat? for ronenrrmo*;, and to unfavorable ifporU on the mviwirlil of John Nttrion) r>n lh? i. petition ofinndrylnha??M?nU of Kershaw dWrM, 1 ?n th# patltion M John I'Mlmora; on tbap?ti ?JiWm of MMtfry of dbtricftwt m Ik* mMUm* of ?undtyi ?j? U* prtHloa of '.ha ( Um om rowdt, r? lion ?r ?? Wrt io altar audi *?? aci, to radiics all (1m i Of lb* }?Htll iMfOtbjf oil poNiri anil dnllut of ??hm om net |** iu?d accordlatl j ia<MUHaly. >. Read a eccond time, a tiRM for holding th?courtaof< and general icnloiw of circuit, and Not to aerate lor while the above wan under ( Mr. Irtr save notice that en the thereof he ihoidd introduce 4 c tcr the time of the sitting of the< the weider circuit; and Air. l)ai he would introduce a clause to give i iudgca of the court.cf appeal* the power hold the appeal court in Ciiaiieaton durii the wwlonofthe circuit er oiviskMi. . Head a second lime, a bill to alter and mend un net entitled, ?*an act to alter " maimer of electing all district officers, i to give the power of electing the tame 1 people of their respective districts; i bill tu titer and amend an act ?nt" " act for the abolition of the ? geniturc, and tor giving an eqv t ion of the real estates of tatMMtts, and for other purposes therein mentioned, andor? dercd them to senate fbr concurrence. A hill tu prohibit slaves I root planting cotton for their private use, which was call ed tip fbr a second reading, wm, on motion, postponed to the 1st day of January next.. The hou?e then went into the considera tion of a report of the judiciary ooihmitte* on "a bill to alter the mode of electing tax collectors in the several districts la thin state," recommending that the bill be nob passed; und on tlio question to agree there to, the yeas and nays were called for, and arc as follow: YEAS?J. 0 O'MVail. K*q. 8,?-V?r?Mes*r? Alton, Allston, Attar, i^tniu nil, Howell, Duller, Bonktur,Cutiilx.it, Cannon, l)iH?u**ure,l>wij{Ut, Durenn, llnnla)), Duiicw, 'I Utljii 4u? ?n, timllHr.l, Oracn, Jhui<i ttr*u, (?H miii, Girnn, Holus, liibbin, Kay, Lrgare, l.nwion, Miiii*itv. Midrilcton, MalbswS. i?nwtimt iviniigni^i niiuiui iviii| ,tiatM?u?. iti?iuiI| MCord, iNwrrts, Norton, Plnckney, Mlohardsoa, ItoM, It. cf, Ritio, Salons, Scon, H B. Smith, T. Smith, jr. Sim*. Siaaii, Toonwr, Towassnd, W. N. 'i'Uompaon, Wanllaw, B k\ Wbitosr, J. Ifi Whltuer, Walker. ?M. Z ? NAYS?Messrs. AiLcn, Atlgsr, Allen, A Olaek( Ksrkley, Bonner, W. Brown, Barb*., J. A- Black, Hlocker, Branou, BUasiagaaie. B. H- Brown, ll.trkiil.ilr, Bartou, Carr, t'nlvlo, Cos, Crook, - Cobb, Cuughmnn,Craig, Uuokln, Onvls, Dawklas ' J. l?iuan,>iava?, Kvans, Brviii, Oiljltrft, Clause,v John (U?k<, Clrlltlu, Harris, Hunter, Irby, Jout*. .' :> I.yd-, MolUrd, Montgomery,M^Comb, Mi llsn, Norm mi, 8. Pop*. 8. Poor, sen. Pom, Parttid**, Porctw, Presly, ttaiaay, Hobeson, SloUa, J. M, Smith, Bliuluton, Slaik,. btnrrn*. Bally. W.* 'i'lioiaiMoa, jr. vVilliu&iou, Wilson, Wooabsrry, I . VV il'i.(,!!?, ji '1'. J Willi.mi . ..^the rupart was disagreed to, and the "Ul referred to a spccial committee. miueri,fe^'Jrom th* 22??l^?F5# John Mill, ed for con side i at ion io-ml... .. -!l 0?Ur A resolution that no particular appropria tion Khali be inserted in the appropriation bill, was ordered to lie on the table. Mr. I'lnckney, from the committee of ways and means made a report open thn re|Kirt of the comptroller-general, which was ordered fbr consideration to-morrow, and to be printed. ? A bill requiring sheriffs in certain cases to advertise sales of property taken under execution, in a public gazette, was called up fot a second reading, and on motion, ordered to lieon the tabic, and to be printed. A bill conccrning the free aohouls of this state, which had received a flra* reading in this house, was, on motion, referred to a *pc- ? clal committer. Ucad a second time, a hill, to alter and de *. fine the line between the 34th and 3*th re giments of the South Carolina militia, and lor other purposes, and ordered the same to senate. While this bill was under oonsidn ? oriWtiMfttlt- Whitaer gave notice that move the toaertkm of an adtfltfxwto J/sa*A.tb Mr. Elliott gave notice th*t on to-morrow . he .would ask leave to Introduce a bill to a mend the existing law In relation to fences, and for other purposes therein mentioned* The house considered and agreed to f report of the judiciary committee on "a I to compel the owners of plantations TO en oloy white persons thereon, and to eX(?lAm an act entitled an act to provide for the more effectual perfcrmsnce of patrol duty, recommending that the bill be not pnsacd Head a first time, a bill, to encourage the ? agricultural Interest, and for other purposed, and ordered it for a second reading to-mor, row. And then the house adjourned I 111 Friday, December 13, I8j6. ?The jniirnnl >f yesterday touring beetk read, Mr. President laid before the tnunw n letter from the attorney general, relative , to the suit again* (Jen. John UeddWt tiered to lie on the table. -J |Mr. (iritfln, from the committee ??.. claim*, made report* on the several peti tion* of Thoma* Payne and P. O. (Jour din > and ?1r. Clendlnen, from the committee tin nchool*, mode report* on the aeveral ? tlon* of I Mac Vansant, George Ravage, and At?drcw Bnxightont all ordered for contfcl e rat km to-morrow. Mr. Lehre submitted a resolution ing commiMioner* of free ("*| Mitthcwsj referred to the ?? school*. Mr. Tart asked and obtained leave to withdraw the petition of Joseph l)av)?. ? Mr. Evan*, to rn the comMltt** on pub* 1 lie buildings reported on the ieVttril jify " ><**