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Wm 1 ? '' ? . Mil COLUMBIA, (8. C.) TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER oi/jw w/nnuiu, IHSO. , Hff- :.^?W'WWHK?t<. ?? TKRM0: ?Taait* Domak* personam ,f??*bU in nHrnnr,, or lo?/a Doi.I.aii* ?| til* ?odof iheyr*r. Anvaamnjuurrs. sre inserted ?l the rate* ?eveatjr.gva ?????' for ?r?J l?niv |e#S Iiiiirtl.cr, I'or llie drat inM>rti<>n,aiAI forty rent* f.w each eont Inunnc*?These from non rnbtcrdxra inu#t I* Mcc??np?iii?d byttf* *o?h. ?w a r*?poo*ibU referent*, or tH?y will ntoftir* MltlMNM ??? v *"vi? ? ;> '* %JL^i i Vi^,! the 8laic XVllli^m?fmW the comrnlttce *our intern*! reported on the communiea twn H the supenntendaht of public worka, relative to an application Worn the commls alonersof main roads of Charleston neekt and on .the petition ol Chapman Levy; or dered for ru?stdct*Atlen'<m Monday next. - A report from the house'of representa tives, on the ncthlon of J etc Debrahl, *as considered nnudisagreed tot a report on the memorial Atom theclty of Charleston, pray ing for the regulating the hiring of slaves, ?tr. waa ordered to fle on tho table? and a report on the petition or Elisha Daniel, was concurred in. and ordered to be rcturtw*. 4, The following bills, from the houae of rep rVsentothea, were read a first time, and or dered to a second reading on Monday next, vla? n bttl to require the commlfthioneni at* pointed by an act paNed on the l?th day of April, 1768, for building a church in *tlM? pariah of ftt. Inmes Hantce, and to dispose of tho glebo or other tracts of land in the said ?>ari?h, and their suceesaort, to pay 'over the imd* remaining in their hand*, to the vestry of Wambau ami KchAw churches; in the said Imrish: a bill to amend the quarantine regu atlons; and a bill to vent in the enmmis ?doners ofthe poor, certain power* hereto fore exercised by the vestry and church wardens, and overseers of the poor. The following bills were read a third time *fcnd passed, vie: a hill for the opening and rei>dcrlng mtvk'ablu Little river m Fairfield district: and a bill to vest certain escheat ed property in eertiin persons therein men tioned: the bill rcspccting tho csmte of U(ch ard I.udnam, was read a second time, and ordr-rvd to be sent to the house of represent tativcai the bill to alter the times for nol.lhig %he court* of common pleas ami general r.cs ?lorts of the south-eastern circuit, was taken tip for for a second reading, and committed to the deltrkutions from i ollctrn, Beaufort nnd Barnwclli tho bllt to change the time of hoididg thee/mrta of common picas nnd gen wrsl sesions for the districts of Williams burgh, Georgetown .afcd norry, was read a accond time, and ordered to be sent to the house of representative^, after adding to its title tho words **and'#or holding the courts of equity on the seeddd equity circuit: a bill to establish a court of equity for Williams hurgh district, was read a Hrst time, and or dered to a second reading on Monday next. The committee on claims were discharged from considering the petition of Wm. H. Ca pers, ami it was referred to the committee on accounts* also that of T T. Wllllson, and It ?was referred to the committee on the judi ciary t also from that of Elisabeth Gil more, and die aame was referred to tho committee on pensions. Mr. Sloan obtained leave to withdraw the petition Of Wm.Qlst. Mr. Halg, from the medical committee, on the meiaorlnl of th*? board at Coltimhis, reported, a bill to outhoriae tho medical board of Columbia, to establish a medical ?chool} which wat read a first time, and oideretl to a second reading on Monday next, ilesotutkms from the house of rep resentatives, changing places of elections ar.d Hpitointlag an additional plat e and mana {[crs of elections In Nfewberry ;and appoint ng manager* of elections fin* Orange par l-.li, were agreed to,' n'ntf ordered to be re turned to tha< house i a* was also a resolution appointing an additional place of election in fit. Peters panptfl A report from the house of representa tives, on the petition of Capt. Caldwell, waa ordered to be wi the tablet n^cport on the petition of Wm. Garret, was referred to the committee on roads; and a report c?n a reso lution, respecting the purchase of 500 stand of arms was referred to the military com mittee. , Mr. ltamiay, frnm the committee on banks, submitted a report on Sundry petitions for the establishment of branches of the bank of the Htate of ftouth Carolina at Hamburgh ami Chcraw; ordered to lie or. the table: also a bill to establish and Incorporate a Intnh in the town of Columbia; ordered to lie on the table. Mr. Ramsay also from the same commit* ice, reported on a bill to ndmit and incorpo rate private stockholders in the Hank of the State ofHonth Carolina, which was, on nw* tion of Mr. Hampton, taken up for a set ond reading} ami progress having been made therein, Mr. Grimke offered the following amendment: \nd be it further enacted, that during theexistencc of thechanrr here by enacted, the said corporation shall not be liable to taxation, nor shall individuals Ik lia ble to taxstion on account of their interest in th* institution. On the question to agree to the Said amendmer.t, the ayes and noes were rolled for snd taken, nnd are aa fallows, \ in AYKK?Hon. Jacob Iknd |*On, Presi dent? Mtftsr*. lilack, Cattel. Clendinen, Conner, Davis, H. De^s, J. & Dea^ |>od(L Bvw%Krv.n, Flag*, olover, Or* h?m, Grayson, Grimke, Hampton, U?lg, Joyncr, Koger, Lehne, Mnner Mil -S^^FEihteWSSi^ **V 8wyge.it, Tart, WiUon?10. 8? the **W amendment was ngreed to; ?nd the hill rcadthruugh, and ordered to be Wt to the hnhse of representatives. The report en contingent accounts against the lower dlvison* ?u agreed t<v and ordered to be sent to the house of represcn An unfavorable report eft. the petition of Absoinm Hooper, was considered and agreed tot and reports from the house ot represen tatives, cm the several petitions of John Guest and others, Samuel Love, Hugh Cain, nhri John Wilbanks, were coocnrmf 111, and ordered to be returned to that hdtUe: aa was also areportrelatire to VVidls Cut- - cportort thepetition of Pow agreedto, and ordered to be M jt of fenfctentfctlvtth v* ? The senate thentoOlTintoconsideration a favorahfe report/arthcpctition from Gcorgc town dling the repeal of the act of ittre^tahlfshtng a seperntc bosrd of C^hm?W?ofiert for Lynches causeway t and I ar the question to agree to the said report, theaves and noes were called for, and taken, and are a* follow*, risi AYRH?Messrs, Tail nntl Wilson?3. I NOES?Hon. Jacob Bwul 1'On, Prcsi <lent?Messrs. Benhow, Benson, Cattcl, Clendinen, H. Dean, J. 8. Deas, 1 >odd, Dn hose, Krvin, Kcarwcli, Glover, Grahiim, Grayson. Grifldn, Grimke, Hampton, Hair, ttuger, Joyncr, Koker, Lchrc, Mancr, Mil let, Puttersonj Perry, Kichiirdson, Kob'n vm, Beahrook, Swygert, Verdier, Wil linmn? . So the report was disagreed to, and the pr-Vhc:; of thepetition rejected. then look into consideration a fava rabliL^port on .the petition of the Charles ton IfrMge comp snv, pravirif* n remission of three yndrintcrcst on their bond: mid on I the Question to agree tothe said report, the nycs and noes were called for and taken, and arc as follows, vis: AYES^-Hon. Jacob Bond TOn, Presi dent?-Messrs. Cattel, Clendinen, Davis, If. iDeasi J. 8. Dco% Graham, Gray con, Grim kr, Hampton, Haig, Hugcr, Koijcr, Lelirc, Msner, Miller, Puttcrson, Scabrook, Wil liams?19. NOES?-Messrs. Benhow, Benson, ]>odd, I Dubo-*, F.rvln. FcarweU, Glover, Griffin, Jnyner, Perry, Kichnrdion, Hoblnscn, Sloan, Swygert, Tart, Verdier?16. no the same wai agreed to, and ordered to be ? f iit to the house of reprctuntativua.?Ad journed. MOUSE OF RBTIIF.SF.NTATIVB*. ' DtremUtr 10, jH2rt. The hnn?e met agreeably lo mlionrnmenf. Wm. M'CJill a member from York in the plMf of Wm.-ftmith who knit accented u dis qualifying offico Attend*!, Wa# qualified ami took pifffil. The tenalc having er?nrurred in, rn!nrnad re. port* on I he petition# of J ohn Corley. Hcnlttn Ben nett, Klirha Dnuielf, M<i|ir?t' Ferric, Murthn l)micl, Jonathan J one#, John Gill*#|iir,John II. tflerk ex'or. Mary limbic, rnmmi#?lonote of free #*liool# for 8t. J*me# (tov? crcek, L). Brown, run. n ilrj InltiMlinli nf Abbeville, pnjfinjf for the re ntwilni of a rn?(l,rniti)iyinhiibt<inlf of Marion for the JfUrontlnnanco of a roadand of sundry inhstrn tantvnf Pendleton w hue e gate arrow th? nml erccted by Wm. li?lliHter runored; on tin. |-re reutment# of tbo grandJuror* t# Sumter district March term iMtjuml October tHJfl, unit f? lite report of the conimMoner* of public building* for Lemngtnu, end en tho^tilior ofeundry inhabi. tent? nfYoik re*perttog n ronJ. Resolution* appointing men mere of election* f.-r Abbeville, Ciareio^ut, Darlington end Union, Were concurred m 'T ?*???t* end retnrned. The following bill# trtte rend n third rime ami p*?*e<l|e bill In alter end iltf.no the-line between t ho 34th ? ml 3?th regiment* of 8. C- Militia)? bill to increnee the number of jmtice* of the qnornni ami of tho peaoe in (liferent pert* of t h# *tetej * Mil in meke .the fraudulent ami tecrtt taking away eottoa, corn, rien or other {rein f<ro?fc; the ?oil Itofore eererenoe, larcenyt ami e bill to *Hre to the eitf iweiwil of Charleston the power to reg ulate the mentoring of grain wld wilklo the limit* of that carporetien. The report of the committee 'no pen#inn? of vrante on the pntitto* ?vf Jam?* I'arws wai re* ferret! lo the eommitfe on pemioot; the report iiom lenete oa the petition of John Mill we* laid on the table k Ttte MVn eoneurred in, and returned (lie, fol lowing revolution* from senate; n ra?olntion ap pointing commtHioimr* of Te^ceo Impaction, M Hamburg} e revolution appointing a aommitriuncr of the A*h?|i?loe M the galndaj a reinln!i'.nep pointing a corner for Horry; ? revolution appoint ing A. Hnherlteratt)(h,to approve rr. untie*, to be given in Marion di?triet; en.l n revolution appoint- j ing manager! of alert ion, for Orange paHth. The Mlowing bill# from *?nate, were read u first time, >od ordered for * ateon.l reading to morroW. A Mil to enalde the rmtee* of the late llr John l)*lw Ifow e, Intell the real estate, dinted l.y. hun, for Him ti n Me purpose#, and to pnrchn**ImkU in a more central part of Ahbcvdla district, in, l<eu thereof; and e tnll to regulate the ? !.-. ?. , f?herilf? throughout th'e Mat*. in ell c*?e* where t eaeanry may ncntr, lijr rx pirn lien ofofWeo The Hpe%),er laid liefore- the hou?e,a report ofj ?be roninm-Mner* of Hre proof budding*, In ('har)etton; whte.h war relcrrMl |/i the committee on puhito hnit'hn:*; lira n Irtier from HoMrtl Mill#. K?*| tenileringa copy of hi# Slalhtio# of ihi? | Male, to the I^Malltr. . A re?ololion iiom ?<*unte, fleiof the next myel in* of llie |#*ridNinre, on the 31. M< mlay in Nov. I!W7, Wm# Ul t on the (nhle. The ho?i?" renndere.1 and egree.1 to re^tlution#, appolntinf manager* of election?, for Oremville iliMriei, ami HI. Andrew# P?ri?h: a (turner for FHt.fifld ibetr^is an V>rheAtor (or Ijoiirca# di#t ( and e f>roner. E^rhrntori and Commi?eimi''r? ??t I hi lie Itmldlnjf^M i'lfellebl. The ?pMtial eommittee to whom w*# teferre.I the memorial ot the antl duelling ootoeiatlon of wa# ordered fur :t?ia unfa* Internet !m Applehf, ton tr?m een ... lT,? II iii.miim I** ?Wiim olerk, tnftMfctllM - - ? Mn Colvin mi __ cltUMns Ol Chester d TSStXXiM _ the Chancel lot, to pn>m>noc#lfctVil?cr?e?, within ? limited time; n report on a Mil, to ?weod the l*?. to far ae it nntrdlW W|njaw ladi E8o?4etjr, io the elentkm dlrtrWM ^ PiioM forge Winyaw; a report oh the resolution io relation (o the court* of eqtiityt aad lepafrtoon IhnHhlOne of the T^ttfof .emiie?W?l???cr* ?f wjbilc roadr, ft,r Islington d&rfrf, ThotnaeT. Willooo, ?n*1ry WluBMbqrgdfc trict, for a court of equity, B. Elliott, and Tho?, Hunt; whhth lion mh Monday next. 1 he following rrportj wero made.^oJ ordered for ?ontid*rat|ou On Monday nexl. *, A report of I ho tjieoinJ committee la wltem war ?**"*d a Mlltto ndoea the fees of clqrkt, and sherdh. in tho several district* of thl* ililtt a tt* port on I ho memorial of tho coramiwtoner* of P?h|le hnttdW* or Cirsoid dhtriet. a report on Uto report oT the commiHtooers of ptil.lio build ings, far CMHntM district; a reiwt on tNe roe KMNitloftb* latendant, and WerdejtfTof (ha town el Cotanbiafrnd on I ho twriillowoilbti han*e. The house feomidercd and agreed t?< a r*Wu tlnn, requiring the commissioners of public build ing* to ascertain whether any encroachment* are made on the |rifh|la lota, tia. The fallowing bHI# from senate, were read a third time, pealed and returned to senate. A hill for o|N|nlng and reudr ring asviable,Lit tle lliver, in Kalrfiald district; ???<! a lull to vrat cert tin ercheaied property in certain perron* Ijlirt'in mentioned. Mr. IV. Tlmtnp*t*n. Jr. tuhmltted a rrWivfioo. on the claim <>l John lltnl^?, tor an a?*r?g-iiO'tt in hit favours which was referred (vine cumin lire on internal impr.it eman'?. Mr. (I?? from the il'^pCon of O.ulinzton. M:ul>on.in*li, *n-| CtiHirmM, on the petition o| ?u?idr? iii!ihI<i(?iM? i i < It* raw. ami thr present nienl of iik* grtiinl J ?i y for Che*terfl< M district, prayni* f?r t'n- r? morel of the court ol K?jui! v, KifJiccno*. nt;,d-n repnrlt and II. |?. Pinrknry, from th*onnniMt're ?<> uay find mci?n?, m*da a report, upon th" revort of the #-?> inu?>i'*n?T*, in rein lion i<? il.c in-leg t" t'l* g-att*. 10 thr F*. r??ln rjr of Mlntc* tlji'". in Charleston", which w?re ?evernlly ordered (orfivmitirAiiNi on Mmxlaj, The i ?-jH?rt of tha otnntitlO* on luroriK r.- iion>, o?i a lull to iiiror|?<rato the rf Tab"rna. cle C-'oliopr, at M-lint Ai'el hi AbWrilte ?lutri< i, l>?inx taken u;> l irconfideration, Wet laid on the table. ?Thf hon*e j'ior.eeJt-1 to pivr n ?fr?nd r#a?linp lo a HH fr??n the ??nate, entitle*! a lull, to inror porate certain *oairti*r, when o,i n motioo to strike ??Ul the4th elaure, to innor)H.rateihe So, Carolina Jorky Club, tha yea? and ii.?y# were called fir, fcfiil were e? follow. VKA3 ~Mwr*. A'.len, flower*, Tarklry. Roqner, Barber. J. A. Illrrk, Hloektr,Hla?ln<;Ntnt', lfark?. tlnle, Harton, Colvin, Cr?*>V, Cobb,ft?iiu;hnian, Tral*, Dnrcao, l>*v,?.J. I>iiS;,o, T. I)n??n, ^re?, Krwio, F.vlin, Unillafil, (lartxe, tr.hn Gregf.Jame* Orejfj, flleno, (Jri?T5n, llarri*. Ifuutrr. I.yde, I.awtop, MMInel, M--ntrnnery, Moon, M'Comb, M*Cont, MKiill, Norton. 8. Pope, IV lerv-n, l'o\i, P*rlrid-r,!'????|y, llnlner, Itire,Rlro. hie, 8tark? Smart, IVthon. T. William*, jr. Ward law.? M*. NAVd. ? John H. O'fJeidl, Ppru?;er. Mcori. Alktn, Axmn, AiUt r, Alb'on, Athe, A Blaok, Rarnwell, llntlcr, Hrnnon, llookter. H. It, Cmwn, (tathhert, Corda*,Carr,r?nn?>n, OHi.kui, L)e8aii> ?nre, l)wi?htt Davie. Dunlrp. Dnwkhir, Duncan, F.Uiott, rrrfMnn, Ui||li?K, Gnnii Qfr( OiNe. Ilolm**. Ilibbin, Irbv, Jone*, hey, I^fare. I^imb, l*aof, Mintaioy, Mid.Mrtoo, Mnlh*w?, Kormnn, Niaon, Norrir. l*inrkney, Hirfianlfon, 8. Pope, wn. I'oreher, Ko^e, n#?. Unison, Jn?. M. fiimllt, T. Sndtli. jr. Himr, fileren*. Tooftier, W. Thonip yjri W. N.TIioo'p<oi), W illingtoo, Wo<alberry. .J..William*, U. P. V?Itiuier, i. ?. Wlntner, 'alker.?63. The hill wet then reed through, and returned ?enete. Whilo tho ahore bill nmler eon?lderation. Mr. I^ecare, cave notice that on the third readinir thereofc ho WnuM'introdu?.e a olanro, to locorpo rate tho jeoehanic* aaaoemtion ofCharleeton. Itrnii a third tine and par*ed;a hill toehauso llie time of hohhitf theeonrt* of common pleas, and t?nerwfsr#eiow*. for the diMrieltof William* hnrif. tiorji* towo and llt-rry; and far holding the eonrls of lenity, on the 2d equity circuit, ordered lu foal*. Ke;ad n flrrt time, a bill from tenet*, entitled a It'll (orepeal ?o m'lfh of an art (MMfbl on tlie 88th M.treh 1778, as vert* In Hi' vee?ry of th? Kpi*eopnl Church, of tho parMt of S^Jsmes Gaoso Creek, l!ie estate dovired by Ith raml htidanio, for the edaoation of poor children of theiaid pa* mi, aud for ?i|hif purpose*?hereto etenltoned. Mr. Cerr from ifto committee on privileges and elections, prr?ent*d the a<vi?imt oI Thome* Oads. den. K*q. for bUatten Unr. as a witne?e,onthe?io. mortal of Thoma>O. Ilnnl. rrquesting an Investi gation into th* hvrlity of the election of J a ate* lllhhen, jr. *vhrr' U|H>n or.lercil that tho 8|ienker. I* r?|U.<?|ol |o draw en order ?<n lha trcastny in favour of Mr. <?ad*den. f<>r the amount ol h<# an" nnt. ' The fntU?e then (tre*e?iM in the ?peofal order ol tha day. awl re?olvcd it?ell tido a e.?nindllea of lha whole, Mr. KIPoit in iltc rttalr. and after con ?iderable.f^hHte,Uteeo'?iiiiiiiearo*e. tho speaker r?Mimed ibechair, therhairmxonlthecommittee ol the wh-de reported, toniiiciowlliij a concur rem-" in tlio report of th<- fprc>al < ommiitee on so much of tint governor"* iock-s^*. m relates in a codification ofllte la?v?, wilh an amemlaicnt pro po?td by Mr, Lajrare: aial a ib.a<reement with the r?(wl of Mi? committee of M-ieitaan the same *nbjeet; and oa the qa**tion to afiue In Ale. Lo gate'* aoiendmeiit.whirh reed *'folio we* reiolv ed, a? lite opinion of thi? w?i"n'ltes lhal It tain eapedieut t?atie<npt. to Mabfy lha wbola hotly of the common law} the jr?w* an<l ??jr* were required and were aefallow. AYIu8^-J. ? O'Nesll. F.tq Mem*. Ai?ro?, A* ?mi,Adger. Allston. A*he. Allen, A lllack. flaro well. Bowers. Harkley, lloooer, \V. Hrowp, |lar b*r, J. A Black, Butler, BlorkA, Brsnon, Book f* DuaUp, Dawk in*. ? ?? WKtt? K?(m Ertin, Gran* Q?*,OlMB,OriftB, IIMiia, Harris llw tar, Irby, Jooe*, L*f*r?, Latisb, l^at, bvtoo, Miotsinf, Middletoo. Mnthew*, MHIard, Moot fi*m?ry. Moon, M?Millsa? IteCard} MnGill, Hor IMAM, Nixon, Norton, Norn*, Pinekney, Bicliard HRt& PvMtna. 8. Pop*, Pa ttar*?#,P*rt ridge, Poroh*r, Prealay. Row.RthMi IUm, Robeson, Simons Stmbt*. Sevtt, J. M. Smith, a B. Smith. T Smith, Ir SmgletiMi, 8im?. Smart. Btormm, Pally, ToutamvToVBMOd, W. N. Thompson, Wilftogton, Wil/on, Wood Wry, T. Williams jr WarUUw, 8. P. Whltnar, J. N Wldtnar, Wal IfOES.?Mcwtf. Blastings ate, Col via, Cobb, OrniH OkDU, Oibsoo, Lyde, McCossb, Hie*, Stark?10. So (MmiwImA was |nnM to. Hwhnwithw eooaidarad and agreed to lb* r?fort aftM n>wh??nin??illM of th* houa* to wmh bail btn i atari od to tf ilw govom ir'tiawaip, aarelatea to I he eodilnatino of U* ttatote a ad ootamoo law; rMwrnwHlinx that two temlatioMta willi ? salary of *#*,600 *a?h ba appointed for on* y*ar, to arrange, aod eodtfy ear a rat titles of th* statute law of thia eUte, and or dered tha mom to tho ?r?i*tr, tor concurrence. Th* report of tho apaelst nmnlUM of lb* ion ato. on tb* >?ma ruhjeet, wu dtaegr**d to. ' Brad a Ant tiai*, a bill Iron tenate, *ent ttled a bill,** to admit and incorporate private stock hoi din, In tho Bank of tha Stat* of Bo. Carolinat pn>l n Nil toregntat* the tint* and manner of issuing execution*, end of reviving judgment* a*d deereea, and for other purpose*; ord?r*d that they b* r*ed ? second tin* on Mntxla? nsxt. A bill to inures ?e thejurirdiction of naa^itrataa. bmng takan up with th* report of the jodielary committee ther*on, was postponed till tli* 1st day ofJanuary next. Tha hous*peoe**ded tngiy* a find read in? to a hi",I, to rail* supplies for the' year IB27; thoJTWi clause, which iiniMni lex of ft 000. on any pr*. ami. |riw|><^ an oflice for tha ssle ??f lottery tickets fc.\ beinx under comiderstton, it wai Birred to strike the word '?ooe** f?.r the purpose af insert lug ??five" so as (ft read a tax of Ave thousand dob le??; and on th* question to eirree thereto.it waa decided In Iho negative, by yer<and nnyia* follow. A VKWMwwi. Adgtr, Allen, Harkh-y. J. A. Dlnuk. lt'??ii>5 itor, llerkHlile. Morton, Cut Iib*r1. Ctdvlu. r.'urtlo", CrouV. Pirkuin, DaKmi so/*, l?v.*!*h? Uatris, Drntbp, Haves, Gauge, J ?Jreifpr. Cl*t<r, llnrri?s, Hunter, Lc^nre. |,yde, F,*w??m, Nio.i'i, Montgomery, MoCwru. Norinan, I'rcvley, lb??e. Itve, T. 8iniih, jr.. Smgleten. 3terk. Pin-irt, former, Totvnsend?30. NOfc*.~ J. II. O'Nenll, K?i|. Mewr*. Aiken, A. nh?k,H>'Wer>, llarher, Rutler, fl!??el(er, llranon, Wn?!;l?r, II. II. ISriwn,Carr.Cannon,Cox.t'raigi i>arf.Ho, Dunenn, J. Dti^en, T. I>npan. P.lltoti, I'riie, brk Perfnmn, UiiiUnl. (Irr, n-.lnon, <lri<n<?. IMme*. Ilibblii, Irby. l^iinK Jdininn?. MuMlMnii. Mathewi; M*<lierd. M?Cond>, M -Mtl lnH.f.t 0 ill. Norrla, Sim ton, Tinekney, B l*?|>r,tr 9. I'ii|ir, IMlenon, itrrw. Roh*e<n, t?iuto??, Htrobl*. Hi>n*.t, J. M. Snioh, It. It. Umith, Htr Y?n?. W. Ttiomp*on, jr. W. N. T'lMnwon. W.I lincton. Wilwti, Wofh||t?rry, T. Willtam*. jr. W*trdl?ie, II F. Whitnar, J.R Wlilt.ier-GO. The till w*? then r'ad lliroit/li, end aent to avaate.?The houae Ihtn adjniirnetl. SfiNATK. Monday, iJtcrmber 1ft. The journal of vetterday Jiati.it? iKcn rend. Mr. l)avi? f???n 'he commit ice* on ront'.*, nmdc rrj?ortN f.n the nt-vcrnl pctitlnnt of JnmetCantmerfiH, Thoma*. I*. Davis, nnd of Mimlry Inlt.-ibtUiit* of Barnwell, nf Kdfl^e ftchl, <>f Sr. JsmitJ", f!oo*c rrcck, and of C'ol Ictoti; nil ordctvd tor coii?dcrattmt to-mor row. A bill from the liotuc of rcprcrcutiitive*, to raine tuppliee for the year 18517, was read n flrat time, and ordered to u :.econd ivading to-morrow. .. ? ' I On motion of Mr. J.S. Deas.it wr.>, Jtr-\ 40tvrd$ "l'lint n committee ?'l ? lif np? pointed, whose duty it nhall l>? to it.qiiiru Into the jimprii^ty Hiid expediency oi making ?itch ?ltcr?ui?ma Jn Ihe outlea <?F the office ol the c??mpt? oller general a* may he wlnpted to the more rcxmoniical and better eollcction and (IliiiurM'mrnt of the revenue* of thU atate, and to reoort the name at the next *e? ?Sir, Clendinen submitted a resolution ap pointiufc commlwionera of public building*, and a inar?af;or of electiona for York ; which wax agreed t?\ and ordered to be tent to th* hou<.v of repre*entntivea. A resolution from the house of reprwenta tlvia, requiring tho rommimiioncm of public buildingii to ifjcettuin whether any en croachments are made on public lota, flee, which wan concurred in, ana ordered to he returned to that house. A resolution from that boo**, mi so mnrlk of the governor** message a* relates to a eo (liflcatkm of the law*, was ordered for consi deration to-morrow. Mr. Clcudincn from the committee on schools, reported on the reports of the com mh*k?ncr* of free schools; ordered for consi deration to-morrow. Ue*olutinr.? from the house of reprcfrn'n tivca, Appointing a coroner fr.r Fairfield, and u matiagcr *-f elcctioni for St. Andrew's parish, were neverally emenrrrd in, and or dere?l tol?<? returned to that housei and reso lution* from that hou*c, r.ppoiiolng an ea eheator forLnurenn, and a cor<aire, t scheat or, and comi?i?'.*toner of public baddnin* for Rdgefleld, ncro oidcre-l tor eonoideration to-morrow. # 'flic bouse of representatives sent to sen ate, a report on so much of the governor's mewgt- as relates to the fjonth Carolina < '4p? Irgi t referrwl to tho committer on th* c-ol* lege; nl?o, a ftpwt on. the petition of Sarah Hell; referred to the committee on pemif it*; xImo. a report on the petition of James liin^, nnd the coantcr petition of John I?aroche; re fcVredtn thceommhte* oo roadw ?1m>, a re port on the'petition from Choaterfteld, far the o'.d court house to be gircn a* a schixil hoit*e; referred to tho e'-mtaitta* on p?hlle.| hwtldiog* . . I A re^ fromthehtVheof fnrmfntat w Ion the petition of AT ???'r1 ordrred * ^ th^dBSSS^wfc^ town and Horry, wu mm gJ-ed^wM^.WUto Arcsolutio^ from the ?pointing main jr, wu convui.^ W| WfU ? ^^e^n^tothuthouw?. . : X; 1 I . reccncr and'rcit the office of the kcN cord* and proceedings t _ this state, and to usesuch portion' tingent fund under hfc control * nrccswry to accomplish the. was agreed to, and ordered to 1 ho?f*^Representatives, Mr. Wilson submitted the report ! commlulrmcrs of fiee school* forWy ami Mr. Evans that for Fslrfield; ferred to the committee on schools.,*; Mr. Miller submitted a resolution author* ' iffifri ; whereon H rtands, and to iHirchase a near and more eligible site; which wan agreed to, snd Ordered to be sent to the house of rep resentative*. ?-T . Mr. Grimkc submitted a resolution as to delivering to the coetmUsjoner* of road* copies of Mills' district mast; ordered for' consideration to-moprow. A bill from the house of representatives to alter and define the )ne between tht 34tn and .Hth regiments of South.Curolinn rfcU tia, was committed to the military commit* tee. Mr. President submitted the comptroller^ report on the petition ofN. G. Cleary; or* dcred to lie on the table. , Mr. President also submitted a cmununi catlon from John 1- Wihwn, tendering hh? services, and those /if Dr. Thomas Cooper, to codify, in part, tl<e laws of the states re ferred to Messrs. Miller, Grimkc, and J. 8. Dch.m. ' : v " * A report from the limne of represents* tives, on tho petition of Crtpt. Caldwell, ?a? . concurred in, and ordered to he.(Warned that house. 'f'?M An unfavorable report on a bill tj times for holding the courts of cor and general Muttons of the voutfch was considered mtd agreed to, i rejected. A rewilut irti from the house of repr tives, appointing managers of elect Clarcmont, was concurred in, and orr be returned to that house. m ? A favorable rep?rt on the pctltinn^oY'RaA cliel (!o*Urpy and others, was agreed to, and ordered to be sent to the house of represen tatives. A fivnrablc report on the petition nfWm. A. ('aidwell, was conddend and disagreed to; ns was alv* a report on the petition of Pond and Graham, niiowing them the smn of four hundred dollars. * A report from the house of rcpr^entntivea on the several petition* of I). A. Wing, John J.oggur, David Vemor, Benj. Itowan, R0* hcrt We*t. Hubert I^ouritnan, Andrew Hughe s, William Hughes, John IliUh* um^ Win. Mill wee, and Joel Hiott, were concur red in, and ordered to he returned to that house. > Jjl A favorable report on the petition *>( lot, - Hardy, was agreed to, and ordered to be sent to the house of representatives. Senate then took up tor a second reading, a hill to repeal all that part,of an act, enti- 4 tied, "an act to prohibit the riffs and 'heir deputies, under certain penaltfcs from chasing executions lodged In their ? and for other purges therein mcnti whir h exempts certain nrttcies of pt fiom levvnnd sale. . . Mr. Miller moved the indefinite postpone ment of the same, and on the question to agree to the s.ml motion, the aj9* and noes were called for and taken, nryl afe as follows; AYKS^Hmi. Jacob Bond i'On, Pres'U? Messrs. Rent tow. Cattell, Clendintin, H. Dras, Dodd, Fcarwcll, i'iagg. Glover, GraL ham, Grayson, Grhnke, Hampton, Haig7' Jovner, Kogcr, I.chre, Maner, Mdlfiir, Mo, K?!ihh>, Patterson, Pegucs, Perry, Pope, ?Has' bii.son, tkaVrnok, Tart, and V\ iUiarrts?3#. .1 NOl'.S? Mc?*v?. Season, Slack, Ontierf E\ nn*, Griffin, Richardson, Sloan, Swyeert. Verdier.?9. So the ?a;rt bill was indefinitely postponed* A bill to reduce the fees of the for dieting slaves, was taken W? for ?. Se.;^d reading, when; on motion of Mr* Miller, tho words, "twelve and a half," preceding tho w ords "cents per day," were stricken out, Mr. Graham moved to htsert the word ??eighteen,*' f?r those stricken out. . On the qnejtion to agree to the said motion, the ays# end noes wero called for and taken, mid are as followsi AVtiS ?Messrs Ctnhow, B?n*f?u, CsMsLCii*. ?J'nea. J. S. Do's*, I ><.41, fcrrin, Fearwslt, OfuVSe, Oiihsm. .'oyu?.*, K'xfsr, Millrr, M*-KU4hp. f+> ?u?, rsrry. Tope, Ut< bsrUton, liobtnsoa, fliesa, Tsrt aad Williams?tft. NOKt'? .'Ion U??,h Ooad Itjo, n-ntii1rrntjaft * Mwi Connor. Dsv'J, !l I ?nhu?*, Kvso#, Urpjtnu. <1ri(Cu.Or'?nlt*? Mw nj'ion, tlslg, Utote, pwtlfM'.a !%?l'ro*k, 9wyg?rt. Wr4**% ? W , ty) t'.,#! word "eighteen/* wrm 'insetted, ?n<l the h\U rvad through, ami ordered to|% . i ' *n? red to th?* htnwe ?f reprevcntnthrejp. jfj l i e t'?U MUK'i'inlnK injunctions, waethkea * tip for >? second *es??un*j end en motion M > Mr. Miller, postponed till the let d?jr ef Jnmturv next. The biil tn rofjulr- the registers of m*Mtt c..m^in? i ? to *>re eevunty far the ftnthfttl ' * pf-rf?t m ?oc< fl the duties of thetr nfh *L ** wm r??rl ? Mrm?i tituj iinl ardetert ?ob& r??trH*d *s tV h?m?e of rcpretenta*T4lt