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as , M ;s; . 7 ^ A^- _ ?c??. * ? K''#1 ^ ?* '--^l f \ /? ? 4 f'^t^ i??*} ?*? ?* Ayp SOUTH-CAROLINA STATE JOURNAL: wPmlH 1 ..ImHL? ^XIII. J4 , - COLUMBIA, (3. 0.) MONDAY MOHNINO, DECEMBER 3, l$8T. .^S ??? ? 1 1 in m'i Ji i ????????MhMifilM^iiigBiiii^ COLUMBIA TELESCOPE; teWTBD A?D Mlbtlllitli kmi|IU4rifiiiW? IWWtllllD. JViaMrttolin /JmmV HtpnmHmtr?*# ??! ?TuitoDwmi fW? ??>?, m^wNMOmuu tmymbu >t lb. hi'if' (M MMrtod tl tk? raltof ?JPJPPI_ >#ir*T??y tw?Mf IfaMM. or? Im Matar, fcrtlw 8mlwtiimi,Wtl tony ?MfU (Or M?h ornmmv***. -TlMM from Mm WW&? no Mt^nUoo _______ SSTScceived netin Prom tftut-Yorkand 1'Mudclphia, jS??"'*' A tAi??* surrLT of L^r^siW"?'?* Boprr Broad CtoCk* w?d C?Iwcrt, W"IIM ?OWW*? vMIWVP| TeeeHwr whk ? mmiI vwtaly of ewwoeeble gwdeall ei srWi <5w!C*I41ow for eA?w. ZT.:. k LAffTAfcM'LAUCHLIN. Offflnifl# Ts 4ft If iwpll ? ' I ? 1 Notice.:,, A LL piWBiM IN forwinod not t? erodit injr A?|||Im oo M oeeoont nnUm on ord?r bo ^^^ffls^Tl&ooft; I'rfffy^ 'i'** '? * if Notice. A, LL MfWHM ladoMWl to the Mtaie of t?i*? late A. WILLI AM TOUNfl, ofllil?|>t?ee. deumwl, in nqamcd to in?k? piwimt and thowt por* Mot bavin* deowind* again* Mid ettata, will tut niidtr attr*trd Mlrwinli of lit* umr to ?ubaeri'Mr, Who ii anthori0i?rf to arrange tli* ? > ROBERT PUR VI* Htftujf/cr Duma* Ltiiek, orfm>. I Xi If COLUMBIA KAOTTAO! mr IwtliiK Knauwt Nlng of HAT4, of all Jeer IT IUinTA?WT. i totiaarlbar bavin* nomine tw <? lim n?nn docrtptkiiu, In the ipirdliy Mm. P?n l.pauata' (Mutiny I*iv? to infom tV |mhtlc, that h will*ka?nte all ?>rdi rs at Uiv ?liortr?l notice ajul M lit* Wet mannar. H? hat kKo imi hand, an electee! ewirtment of pnibmio'i Ana braver hate, eaetors r<?cam? Cpa and wool. Al?<>, youth andchildren'*, oflim ?M London and New Tnrk rndiiirft*, ma lr un dar hi* own Impaction for llti* tuarkei- all i?f Which will be told low fore th O. HOCIISIflAftHKIt W. B. Ordara from Iko Country thankfully deivad and pnnetvally attmd-d to. !7Ca?li paid fur otter, anukral and mink ?kin* November ft*. 40 11 Notice. ALL perton* Indebted to Mr. WILLIAM M'CAULEY merchant of ILW place, will call ?n mr mean! Mr. 8e-V. Kwart and maka |iaym*nt homndialelv, a* thw allbir* ol the *Mate con|wN ? *p*ady e.lo?iax of tha wnw Alio thow that bin dmaiaad*agaiatt lhr> am will render them properly pmin, and all thu*?s that fail to make payment by tbn Arat of iaiinary naM will And Ihalr neonate and note* In the Mode of a propyl ?Aw for eollcctloa. KERR BOYCE, Mm'r October t* 43 tIJ Cotton Bagging, Bait Rope, #c. xoo pir.rp.b4t Inch Tow Bijuinjr. Saw ItiO (Ml* half Inch llamp Bale Ibipa, MO Lb* Twin*, IO Cetk* Cheeae, Jltft Hccnvtd n mi For Sale by f. u j M'cui.f.r VM??bw M 41 S W. GREGG, #ra??oM aaovc mi. ?a*o*i* h*u, tkhokk. Hta iiMieii ia ma ft'auh Hep Uring ami Jew llery limi ne**, Ai.doAhra-for anbt an attentive a?tort men I of Watrhea, Jewel lery. ttilver XSart?} Finn ('iHlery, Military andt'inay Ooodt. III* stuck ro,rt|>riMv> almo*t every thing in tb? tanr.y line, and will t?>* Auldal m-1ut-d price*. November tA 48 rf 25 Dollars Howard A offered forth* delivery of U? ii-'Kroct: a woman named JUIM, at>?mt 46 or 60 year* of and bar ton JOE, about t-lor IA vea*o( av># wh<il?fl ma about tha lr?l id March, and lomjer hr tha property nf Mr. Blank*, aad l top|io? ar? ?arboured in that n?l..hb<whood l.y ?ome negro or ?awroaa, aay on Tom'* ercek,?r ia that t>ert ?f the SZS? WILLIAM J .OEfUKK. May 11 >u ?( 1 To Kent. TtlR HOIJBE A NO IAJT meant I v ocenpled by .vlra BeMh T. Bmi'h, Mtuated ou iIm ilrw dwMMit* Mr. Ilerhacnont'* Kardaa. Tha boat* ha* Iva room* baaidat the* ?btinx an?t draw|a|( rooma, and fowr of which bav* Or* plaara bon?e? *oeh a* kitchen, ttuea and ?m< kn horn*,Mabbi ami earrlaK? booaa with tba 0trden and b?eloa^<a,lire all In *ond ordar?and in ?fiort, tba latprovaaaami ara *aab a* to randar M a dad mbtn alt uation, e it bar foraiwivate fi^iilv >tt h. m ? Ina hoin?. ?^W|ll bo raidad vary low Af.)dy to O.T. AH0?VI>K,< :?l #Vee? lAa HnUifk MghUfi) , The following beMti&l liuea were written bjr a yarn* gentleman from Carol inn, who vbUed Jamaica, for hie health, where he afterward* Uictl. Hi* dkenae, (ceneump tlm?,) hiul prevented hb union with a lady of great beauty and nccompllehaamta, whose attachment remained ateadfaat to the tart, and who did not mrvive the tAjeet of her affection eery longt # TO?i-_?*. Thougb the lite-bluiii U neaiiu haa abandoned my okNk, I And bop* with bar ayrea-aoeg led front aw <00, Yet diiaaae nnty cornier ra thia |>oor faded form, The htert'a graen alfcclioe It cannot aubdu?. O'or the cuut h m I ?lamberad, (by Imp i - ateed* Recalling iha tuna a bar* oar love ww yet I new, laiftlKila I amnaered tkyaww ia My To haar bow a a dying baart etllleonld ba traa. O nby did my Infant aoul kindle <o tblaa And fondly eonftde la a vl?iou of Mfce; Or why waattboa fated to cling to a frame. . Bo bopeleaa, w fragile, to treuacleat u tbU. Bat fbtawnll I tboa levad one, wbo ga*e Ufa Ha ehiwme" And ibraw aa aaabantmant o'er tacnac that are TbU boaom, though alnking, glow* wanner to thee Aa tbe tamp blaaca bright eat, wban gleaming Ha tart. If anftela' prayara nonlrf alar fall Fatn'a daeraa And to ilia frame, health a mantling tide raatore. Thine bad prevailed, and tliaaa but linaa aatrae'd By one wbo dearly loved, bat e??ou shall love no wore If angela' ttara could blot nffencaaont, Return to.Oud^Uiaapiril aa 'iwaa given, Tlif apotleaa baart whieh toon ahull ce*?ft In beat lV*|it<t'orby thea.ia pare and ft! fur lleaeen. THE a\VOKD?BT NHS LAMOOM. *Tw*? II.? Imttla AH J. and tit* rutin |>?l*a>orn Lw>k'il down on tii? dead Mid the <lymgi And I lie wind (MnM 'or with a Utr^v iml h wail Whore thu jouo; and tjio breve were lyiog. Willi In* lathar's sword in hi* rad ri^ht hand, And tho iarslil* .toad around linu, L..y ? voniliful chi*( | I Kit hi* l>?d wa? the (round. AuJ tli? ;ravu's try iUe)> had kuuwi hiM. A reeklex rover 'mid death and doom IWd n fiddler, hi* plan tar ho wlicrv friend slid f ?o l.tjr uliki< iu lUvir lifr Mo .?1 rtcaing. lira* wn I>f tha sIihiq ol tin* warrior's ?word, Tito* ddfr |MUimJ betide it) fir wrtiutliM baud with m nianl'iilrtiiilli, Huttha gr.iM' ol 11 in dftud drltad it. Mr (mw'd hi* i?"H mi l hi- Ku(iiili hrart Took fart Willi Hie d??4 before him, Arid linhot.or'd Otr tirsv* wh?idi?>l iwonl in ha ltd, As wiih mitta'd t.row lio h snl o'er hint. '* A toidier hi Hi thou h>?t ImiMIjt ditil, A midair'* crais won l.y ii; ii< into I would Ink* th.it *wnrd from thine band, My own IJv't blo-?4 should Jya It. '? TU>u tlitdt not he lift f'?r tlir earrtooemw; (V llw wolf to Imltvu u'?r i !????>) Or the coward intuit tli? gallHnl ilnad. Who iu hie h?dtretnhh-l before riien ho du? a <ra>o in the r>rlnj?.?n e..rlh Wharo hit warrior i'imi wa? ?l? >^iri^j Wl he iuid hiiu lloire in honour and roat, Willi his ?word in hi* own brave k?o|iiui,'| mmssaxjui'-. jl j moaxxHDxtvos Of Ifye Legislature of South Carolina. SENATE. Tuetday, JVbvemder 27, 1827. Thu journal ul yesterday having been rend, the house of repreacntative* returned to the aeuatc, a message concurring in the message* proposing to rctcr the petition of Hugh Cam to the York delegation of both houses; ami alto Ui refer to the delegation from Chark *? ton iu both houses, the report of the com tniaainners on citadel, ihukhiiiil' and gaol of Charleston; and the |>rtition of sundry per sons of eolor and guardian*, for return of tax paid for municipal guard. Mr. Swygert presented the report of the commissioner* appointed to ascertain the most eligible route from Columbia to Au ftusti; referred to the committeu on rotds. Mr. Wilson presented the report of the expenditure or the trnmiient poor fund of Georgetown) referred to committee on ac counts. On motion of Mr. Koger, Mr. Swygert was added to the committee on cUiin*. Mr. Pope, from the coinmittce on vacant office*, repor'ted as vacant the offices of com missioner in equity for Abbeville, Barnwell, Edgefield, KniHield and York) ami those of tax collector* for Willi.unabnrgh .md.Siiot John'*, Colleton; mderrd to lie on the table. On motion of Mr. William*, it wa* order cd kJiat the (pKumeiit A. accompanying the governor's mcMii||c he printed. Mr, H.pnsay submitted certain resolution*! relative to the exorciftu of disputed powers by the United State*.' government; ami | Mr. S?abr<iok submitted icaofution* in re lati'iu to the system of protecting duties mid colonisation wir.ivty, adopted by the agricul ture society of ht. Jrditi's, Colleton; referred to Mmrt H.iuiny, Miliar, II. !K>4a, Kit ger. I>. U. trails, Seabrrv?k and Connor. Presentments of grand juries were pre sented: U) Mr. Wilson, from <ieorgeMtwit; referred to the military committee j und from Mr. firalrnn, fmut Willialfnburgh, full trriu, l'i-7; referred to t't.; COHiiiiittee mi the Jinliri irv. Oi i ui'itM.K of Mr. 11^inpton, the itmcnd- j ed resolution l'?r.ip(ioiiiting a re uling clerk, #ith a coinp?ns4tioit of J00 dolUrs, was ta ken tip ami agreed to. I'ttltioti* were presented! by Mr.Connor, from James ftmi.utdis, for in alteration of ? ru.id( referred to the committer <mi roi.ds: t#y thea uue, ??iii Uieeouiiuia-mHiars of frisu p?-? ?!? luhabitanth of Pmdletno, fur of nkl dittrkti referred to i on the ludioUryt by M?v George Hundti cxccutor v Adams, for reletM of double tax* Deo*, from Goorfe Kechlay, for j of a double Uxj buth referred to mittee on finance,' by Mr. MUler, Ur piibwf, for re-charter of hit . . ferret! tu the committee en roadst by Mr. Hampten, Irotu Benjamin Williamaior lib Mtar)i by Mr.U. Umlno) John ?y?id, for compensation for services! by Mr. Grtiukc, trom Thomas Addison, fo*s rem is ?ion of a B?c| all referred to tbe committee a claims: by Mr. Hampton, from suutlry ahitants of Richland, for a* additional place of election) referred to tbe committee ?n? privileges and elrct^xiti by Mr. H. Dcua, from Thomas Kl??n, for k*ve to emancipate U slave} reierred to Met*'f Kam ?ayv Cattel and Millert by ,Mr. Grimkc, from the Charleston Benevolent society, for Incorporation: by M. Miller, from soodv in habitants of Newberry, for tKe establish men! of public scales in Cotvuabiai.tyotk re ferred to the committee on incorpdh*tion*> by Mr. Glover, from sundry cfeisenf of Or angoburgh, Edgefield, Barnwell nod Lexing ton, for an appropriation to improve Edisto river* referred to the committee on internal improvement. Reports from commissioners of free schools, for 1827, were presented -by Mr. Patterson, trou^ Barnwell; by Mr. Connor, from New berry t by Mr. Benson, from Greenville} by Mr. Maner, from St. Peter's) by Mr. Dodu, from Soartauburgh; and by M?- Graham, from Williamsburgb; all referred to the committee on schools. Petitions for pensions were presented, ai follows: by Mr. D. K. Evun?, ftoin John Sol-1 livan; by Mr. Miller, from John Cuina; j) 1 Mr. Ben bow, from Wm. Woods, ..ml from I Jesse Hilton; by Mr. Grahuiu, fivm Simon j Lee, for incrcuM: of pension; by Mr. Black, from Andrew Weea, and fmiu George Hui-) terson; all relerred to the committee >*u pen sions. Pet lions were presented; by Mt. H.un;? ton, from A. Pitch; to be refunded a ux paid in 1826; referred to committee on (unmet; by Mr. Cieudinen, fiym N.oicy M own, for I re-charter of her fertyon Catawba; 0y Mr. ! Richardson, from Thomas Lockhart, rt?U- j tive to a road, both rcfcrrul to the coiuiuit- j tee <hi nmls. Mr. (ira'*t*m presented the memorial of Robert ft. Perrir, clerk of eouivififtVii liamsburgh, that lie be Kftiowed i?HlMecer- | tifioitCK to the jurors and constable* for full term, 1826, referred to tho committee ou the Judiciary. Ou motion of Mr. Counor, u message wut sent to the house of re present stives, propos ing to refer to the joint delegation of both houses, from Editcfiield, Abbeville, Laurens and Newberry, the petition from th??se dis tricts, for a new district more convenient to theot, and the counter petition fr .m Laurens. A message was received front the house of representatives, proposing a i n.it com-i mittee on so much of the report ol the couip j troller general us relates to the claim of thin State against the United States; and inform-1 ingthut they hud appointed Messrs B. F. Dunkui, funics Gregg, L.egare, Butler and B. P. Whitner, on their jiart?-whereupon, Messrs. Wilson, Huger, liaig, Hampton and Williains, were appointed on the part of ihc senate, to join them. By Icuve of the senate, Mr. Wilson intro duced a bill to abolish iuiprituunient for debt, ami to enlarge the prison hounds ui thu ?cver.tl district* of this kUU ; uiul Mr. Black, >1 bill to prevent tlic multipli cation of costs ill action ou joint and several . contracts; which bill* weri^read a tint time, ' and ordered to a second reufl>*<,; to-morrow, j The governor'* riH*MWgc No then . taken up, and referred as ioli?>wh\S.i much ' as rc?pcetl the health of the la?t yyar, uml the many blessings we enjoy us a p?n)>(e, to 1 the committee on religion! so much uh rv 1 lutes to the fiscal concerns of the state, to the committee on finance: that part relating to ' the compact between this state and Georgia, 1 respecting the navigation of Savannah river, Ito the committer on internal nnprovineiits so much as rclat .. to th?* S. C. (allege, to the committee on the colleget so inuch h* I regards the slate of tlie m.>tta,tn the mili ' ti<i coiiimiltcci to .nuch asiuspentsa'rcviaal of the penal c?kU , and the attempt now utak* ing t > codify t te laws, to the vommittce ?>u the judiciary: - > mueh as relates in the claim i of this state u- lost the United States, to thej committee already app noted on wi much o| the annual report o| the c-oiiij>t roller general J uh relates to the ?ame subject; ?mil vi much) ms relate* to the exercise of disputed (towers by the United State* government, to Messrs. Hamsay, Miller, U. Dcas, linger, D. K. P.varn.. Seabrook ai.d Connor. Pavor.ible report', on the several |>etitions ot Uict Mitchell, Samuel Harris, the luten diint and Wardcnsof Georgetown, Jeremiah Belk, John Nesbit, and Andrew Smoke, were agreed to, and ordered to he sent to the ho?ise of representatives: ami nnfavor-<?dv report* on the several |K-titu>us of John Windham, James Gondeon, John Stewart, Klisha Hurrel, Jesse Graham, Win. North* cut, imd John Sauiak r?, all praying for pen* sinus, were aNo considered and agreed in. Senate at*o considered ami agreed to a re port of the committee on grievances, on the preeentmcm* Irom (liikm, fall term, 1827i which report suggests the inexpediency of legislating thereon 1'he committee on grievances, on so much of the presentment* from York, Chester, and Pendleton, i'jJI term, 10?r, as relate* to UI tippling shops, reported a toll to prevent the recovery ot debts contract* d for ardent spirits feold under a eertniu tnea* uc, whldb was raid a first time, and ordered toa second raiding to-morrow?adjourned. I _ ***'i^*y. -**v<M*er as, mr. Thejoamalof yesterday having been rsad, k? Rebecca Drsyton, tor leave to emen >ate ? slave; referred to M^r?. Hsmsay, C*tUl end Miller?by Mr. WUmki, fm?n Claries Hingiiii, late ilierilf of Georgetown, reletive to tax executions unsatisfied; refer red to the committee on the judiciary?by Mr. Pegues, from sundry chixens of Ches terfield. Clterew ami Mnrlt>o rough, for k brunch kaukatCheruwtaU referred to the committee <* banks. Mr. President submitted the report of the poor fund for Christ church perish; referred to the committee on accounts. Petitions were presented?by Mr. Clew dlnen, from sundry inhabitants of York, for an alteratLn In electing taxrcol lectors; re ferred (o the committee on tinancc?by Mr. President, from the Charleston ft re contpa ny.of axe-men, for an extension of charter, referred to the committee on incorporations. Mr. Wilson presented the account of T. C. Fay, for printing; referred to the u?u in it tee on claims. Mr, Uauipton, from the committee ap pointed at the io?t session to examine the situation of the bank at Columbia, reported; ordered to lie on the table, ami to be printed. Mr Hampton presented the memorial of the citterns of Richland, in relation to the tariff of protect ion?and Mr, Kichardwm. that from Laureus on the same subject, and the exert ise <f other disputed powers by the United States, accompuircd by a copy of a memorial from the Mime, on tne same sub ject ?to the Colore** of the United Status; referred to Messrs. itanuay,Miller, H. Dens, U. W. Kv.ou, Seabronk ami Connor. Mr. J. f). LKms presented the petition of auiulry iiilM'jituiit* i?f Kcmhaw, calling the iilteiiTiot. of ?!*?- legislature to the situation of the vcneiu'ile patriot General Sumter; re fn red the ..?etial committee appointed on tlit :>rev ii'.uient from Kcn>h.iw on the same subu r.t. On ?!.'Jtton of Mr. Miller, the committee ?>n the j.iilicru v w,?? di*<. Ii nged tnim the memorial of Peivil, uud it was referred to the committee on claims?also fii.m the petition ?.f Juini J. M'Kuddin, executf r of I'tioniiO I*, t'uuiiu^ , and it iva* referred to Messrs. Uamsay, Cattel :ind Miller?also tVom ?o nuii ;i of the presentments of the tfrund jury, full term, IH'47, us rcKptcti tip pling housus, ami it-was ordered to lie on the table-r**iso, Iro'u the petition from Lexing ton, for an alteration of the law respecting the rommlkhionennf fish sluice* in Biv*ud ami Saluda rivers; Mild it wai referred to the com mittee on internal improvement. E JBIr. Miller, from the committee on the jllifffi.iry, in ide . reiioi t on the letter of the attoriiev-gcneral, mutiny to the suit of the State *gain?r. Cien. John 4?edtics?und u re P"it nn the petition from Fairfield, for an alteration of the constitution; both ordered for consideration to-morrow. On motion of Mi . Se ihrook, Mr. Pope w.at added to the <mninii'--c on agriculture. ' u Petitions were presented?by Mr. Miller.} from sundry inhabitants of Sumter, praying] relief to general Sooner, on a det?t due the honk of the S?;.te of South Carolina; referred to Mc?*rs. J. S. Deas, Miller. Hamsay, Grayson ami Davis?by Mr. D. K. Kvans, from John L?.wr y, to be refunded a double tax; referred to the eonunittec on finance? by Air. Ilj^er, font John Muxwrll, for re newal of u i barter of a ferry, ami for other purposes; referred to the commi ttee on road*. Mr. linger presented the memorial of the trusters ot the Pendleton female academy, for incorporation, and for other purposes; referred to tlie committee on ior.or]M>rations, The sen-tte then joined thu house of repre sentative* in a ballot for tux-collector* for .-it. John's Colleton, and Williajtiiburgh? h >ving returned to their chamber. Mr. Wilson gave notice that he will, on to-morrow, bring in *' A bill prohibiting judge* from being candidate* for certain ol#ce*:"?and " A hill to a!?o|ish imprisonment for debt, and to enlvrgc the priion bounds in the seve ral districts in thu *tate." ?? A bill to prevent the rccovefy of debt* contracted for ardent spirit*, sold under a ccrtain measure"?and '* A bill to prevent the imdtiplication of costs .n actions nr. joint nml several contracts" were taken up for a second reading, and re ferred to the committee ?m the judictury. On motion of Mr. Miller, it was resolved, that the judiciary committee be directed to enquire into the expediency of placing pro missory note*, duu bills, and nil liquidated demands, not under seal, unon the same foot ing with bonds, hi marshalling the assets of a testator or intestate. Agreeable to notice, Mr. Wil#on hitnidiie rtl a bill to give creditor* (Itv ri|(lit i<l re demption for one year after the tuie of real estate, and for other pu nxm-n; which whh rend a fir*t time, mix', ordered to a kccotid reading to-morrow, and to be printed. The rotate then joined the houM* of r?prr ?enutives in. a ballot for ootptiiUtkniet'* in equity for Barnwell, York, lidgclicld. Ab beville and FairflcliL A fn?t*a^c wan received from the honteof representative*, concurring in that of the ?en a to, proposing to refer the petition* from certain cit, tin* of Kdgefteld, Abbevilk-, I. an rent and Ne wherry, for n new indicia! dis trict, hi id the iminter petitWat ul Lauren* to thu delegation trotn tno*, tiU'.rLu in l*.th ItUUMIt, Mr. Cattel, front the committee appointed to count the ballot* for tnx?colie< tot a, report rd th <t J. U. Townaeml ?ai?ltttvd U*t su John'* Colletow, and (?"oige \f. WUlftr h;xkm?, for Williamsbttigl.. ,?fr. f?ri<nkt> ? lb: *U?ed :Vj f?Uwi^ ioa?^ luiKMiSf which were iiumMwWj comkwtii and iptfd to. ! I* Jifoiverf, That f? cmnmlttM be polntetl consisting of three member*, wl.? duty H shell be toascertain end report Wh< tht-r the state of S. Carolina lui ever u.' upon, end accepted or rcfocted tit* 1 amendment of the ceMtkuuoo of the United gtatea, published 1st vol. of the laei rf the United skate*, (printed" pursuant to an act or congrcs*of thellth April, l*U?) itappe**? ing to be u nee* tain whether It has been ac cepted by a constitutional majority of atate*. And it this state has not acted this subject, that the committee enquire i the reason, and havelcato to report si recommendation as may appear to them i rilntfljfc . .v 1 Revived, That the senator* and f#? presentativea from South-Carolina, in on#* ? gross, be requested to lake such measures ?? may appear to them desirable, and to obtalto satisfactory proofs whether the efckt lSt% amendment has or has im* been accepted by a const itutional minority of the states. 1 He?oh>cd, Tliat a message be sent ta? the house of representatives, requesting thm they would appoint a committee of thw house, to act in conjunction with the abow mentioned committee of the senate. Thecommlttee on the part of the senate^ are, Messrs. Grimke, Clendinen and Fli On motion of Mr. Cattel, the, com ml on the military was discharged tram thai nutd report of the quarter-mastel genei and it was referred to thu committee on put lii* buildings. Mr. firvin presented the petition of sundrv, citiscnsnf Marlborough, for a road?also thb memorial of the commissioners of roads M the said district, for a road, to discontinue an old road; both referred to the committee cm roads?also the petition of Joshua ???Hhfa/lM clerk of the court for Marlborough, praying compensation tor making indexes to Him hooka Mid records of hi* oWcej referred'!# the committee on claims. Pursuant to notice, Mr. M'Kibhin IntroA duced **a bill to incieasc the amount of liotirtn v? be given by certain sheriff's of thii st u?," which was rend a first time, and oftr dt-red to a second rending icwwrrow. Mr. Wilson presented the petition of th* heir* ut law of Mason Lee, to vest in them the estate bequeathed to this state) referred to Mi Mrk. \Vilson, D U. I'.vans J. & DeaSa, Clendinen and M<?net??and a message wap sent l?? thu litaiv of representatives, proposV ing to them a joint committee thereon. On motion of Mr. Glover, the committed." on accounts were discharged from an ac count of Michael Keliv, for lock* furnished tins ^aol of Charleston; and the <u<c>aint of Jih<. Doughcrt\, for wr rk on said gaol ) att4L> they were referred lo the committee on puW ^ lie buildings, Mr. Henb ow, fmm the committee on pen* h'iooh, made reports on the sever tl tellttoab. of William Kennedy, Abmhim Livingston,' Joseph Iticliiirdson, J.un'.s Smith, Benjamm. Smith, and Moali Whuhlcnj all ordered for consideration to-morrow.?Adjourned. ^ HOUSE OK KKPUKflKNTATIVEB ll'i ihutilay, /futmhttr 28, 1827. ? The hutu** mm ?'Kfnul.ly u, <??ijonrnmeat. ?' | PwIKom #?e (trrv iilril m* lullimi.fti. By Mr. Lung, (rum wnlry inhabitant of Kaaw^* '< ahaw iti?lrict, celling Initiative attention It* (MB ,J.^ venrrMhle patriot Urn. Thomas 9 ma tel. Hy Mr. F. l>ugMn, thw memorial of taadwM ; cltiaena of Sumltr ?lUtiict, |>rayinir indulgence otfe roHkl* diiUi iind on ? loan lo toitl Oen. Tlioma* Sumter; rnfnm<J to a ipeciel committee, and* mM Ibe annate, projtofclug ? joint COOP inii!?M> on IImN ?ufjeet. .. : ',Z\> By Mr. AlUtou, from Thorn u King and JtMm -y Kin*. ' ; By Mr. Baiher froghBarah 1|a**, for the pto^ vIm?h innilo lor lh*JMo*aol MtlJturt uudar (It# art of 181$. Bv Mr. Glenn, flHUhiinand Kcllv Bv Mr. Btoekfl^P William M'Oraw an* William Pnr*I. W* by Mi. B H Biown. from Samuel Will, MW chiti Burn and John Bradford. by Mr SiuKletnn.frord Bin ion Lei, praying ?g inon*** of p?nbiou: and By Mrjpolaln, Irom R bcrl Brown, iM Martha Wllllay teverally praying for ? pa** ?ion; all r^iVrrrd to conim<tir? on itenaiona. Mr. B V WhKfcer, from the committee of tb? oliota, lo wham wm rsbmd certain pclitione, prctenlment*, and raaotutiona proposing adMnd* inrnU to tbe ronatitetion, reported thereon? or dered for oou tide rat Ion on to-morrow, and td Im printed. Mr. K. Barovirll Smith, anhmltted reaolutbxia r?-?|itiring the committee to whom K?trrf*rmtl|k|| rraolmion neaimt ihn honourable W. I). lo ampilre into any nnndwit of the aald Wm t)r Jatuct ?in< ? he ha* lm?-n a Jn<1?r of ihU ?late, which may eppr?r lo constitute a mWdeaneanor l? oOico lor whicb ba majr ha io?|"ached, aad la rv|Mirt lha testimony taken, t?fteth*r with anab ??plalnna aad recommendations aa Uarjr may ilea* tt?l*eift*>iil; which w*? agreed to, ana * A tevolution requiring t^r. solicitor* lo attendf ami I>ike tl.o testimony ou Hut eiamlaalion) which wrat also agreed lo. Tlia aenatr t?y iu?-*s??r pro|K>?ed a joint com mill.** on the petition o< lha boir* Of MnyadU Lees which wm concurred ia. Mr tJnrvmi prearnlrd ti?e petition of lb* hair* at law of Mmvmiii l.at, and lha petition of JoiMh Hi hi U Wat PennywHl, )>ra> inc for a n rait I oC oeiltlu |?o?|H?rlr; rilerrrd to a tffelal romwittecv Mr Jmiici U.'vkk (iretenied tin. |ieNtlr>n of A. fitch, imywieut of n tai Ater neldj rwfar* rt-.l co'iuimitfx cm way* anil a?eana? and tInt |H titl<?ii <?t Cltarl* a Beck |?r?yln? for meaMtrin^ an?J inek'MK ratiniaia* of work ?n l.nnalh: Atylum; M'crrel t?r coniinJtlra on rn'iile l'?IWW)i?, Mr. B<n|flv#'H i^^ntadill pi'ihioitof jfliTtO M' Pmi|u?ii. pr?vinK to ntaunti.il a ?U*ri leii-Httl U# ' a ?i? o <1 rotnniUlvO, J1'. 'I'. |Mi?ntnteil the petition of Batetfef Clinrcii, ??f Bnmlar dktrict, iif^i ina |a rntU?l??n to * e*-ll their partoiia^e'liOiirii; rtUrratl tolh?. jn>hcl sny cuiiiiaiitee .?lr J >. Whituer jireaei<te<l tha petition an* raiuotidMiica of awiotry inbabltama of iVndlu (up ttU'rlt?. naainat th? itivi*hm thrranl: and air. Noki.ii. tbr toa?tMai?l ot aondiy ellkiaifti'tpr Makrn* county, r?apettioa the aite of the ptd J r?,11? <i to.?.ovvtal cvmn.HUL t