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CIRCULAR.
T HE undersigned take pleasure in being
able to state to Merchants of this
State, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee
and Alabama, wiho hanve hitherto maide
their purchases in this city, that although
many of us have lost a part of our Goods,
by the fire of Friday night, 27th ilt., others
have been so fortunate ts to save all, and in
the course of two or three days will resume
business as usual. W'e invite all who have
coutemplUted a visit to this city, this spring,
to come with the certain calculation of be
ing able to replenish their use3rtnent. quite
as well as they have been able to do it at
this season of' the year.
L. AL. Iily, Parish Wreed S Fanning.
8 Co. Gilliland,SonrS, How
Fort, Townsend, is cll.
Alendenu hall. Iyatt. Mclurney 4
11. If. Conner. Co.
C. E; (. It. Kelsey 6-'J. W1. Y. Il'atont..
lialsted. II. Stoddard, Miller
ll rral, Lyon & Co. - S Co.
BIannister ,- Lannau. John in Irinkle. -
Jackson,Capers St Co. It C. Oaklry.
B)ooraem 4' Cu. IMatch, P?,'ning S(7o.
Ailly. Ripley & Co. lIe gden.regg & Cr,
.lardund, liarral . laker. Fr'y S- Cu.
.Alen. Jn. R. Sttevens.
,E. B. Stoddard. J. J. i\Ieca t y;.
'S. St 'atson. \S. Iotr;;~, Jr-.
-J. Sc C. ,Lagtn. IE'Elw. Il enslown.. (
-'.Stevens, Henderson S IV. Jones Sc. Smith.
r." of 6r. Olis'J. Chapte.
Rl4(n on LI'
',- 7'ai-d FiJ JE.lcft .(-Cq
if . J. R/. Sio ton , Co.
Casime'r Patrick. lMilliard S. Ifade.
C. Brekmjp ris Co. 'aphan A. Cohen.
G. B. Locke ?; Co. N. II. 11ildnrn is Co.
D. Crocker 8, Co. Starr I jrilliamiis.
- S. Chaduick Ct Co. IF. Dary.
J. L. Pe'anl & Co. Lord $- Stocker.
Taylor ?j t Kennedy.
Charleston, lay 3. 11
New Spring and Suma1ne1cr
G OO D S.
TjllIE Subscribei en leave to inform their
friends and l Ie jtblic geniernily, that tile)
are now receiving their S ltl N(G AND S UM
M Et Stock of ( )Ol)S. consistinlg of
Black and blue blhik Itaban Lutring Silks,
Colored Gire de a dto
Black Sini-hew do
Colored Florenees.
Super. Bilack Hiomhazines.
A goued a!;nrtment L-ili.s Iamry Il:Inkerebierf ,
do d1o du dlo des felt Itibbons.
Ladies black and white Silk and Cotton (doves,
do black ead colored Rid do
do bl. white &l coli'd Cottan & silk loose.
do green. white awd basek (Gane.e Veils.
Plain, Jackonet. iill, Swiss, & Book Luslins,
Figured and Chatked do
Muslin Worked Collars,
Plain lBobinet footing and Edincs,
A good ussortument of Prints, Ginghams and
French Muslins,
Printed Jaickonet do
Plaid Swiss dlo
Printed French Cainmbries.
An assortment or Lndies liomuets,
Bonne33rt and1( Cap~ il~iiin,
F Iine Satin sltripehte Muc ~tshuis,
5-4 amnd ti-4 ~inen' ShietinLs.
Also,for Genlfueknen's SNnnuner II kar,
Black. ble and browna ('ambllet,
Ilacek and browna twilled Siunnner Cloths
W ~ inte & color'd Marseilles & Valenicia Veating,
Silk Pocke, Ifland~k.rchaie'fs,
Also, Bilack, bltte and invisible Green B road
Cloths,
Gentlemen's color'd. white antd browna halfl I [nse,
do lin~i antd pl('ated Ioazine (3 t'ocks,
do do do Satin do
'do Linten hlos'oins and Collars,
o block and4 t.nlnred I hask. tiloves,
4 -4 Irish Linens. nndl lenched Shiringsa.
SA good suippl'y of3-4. 7-8nn ad .4-4 browni Shirt.
inig an ad 5.4 Sheetinags,
Plaid atnd strii3( wd Domiestic, :ad Bed Tickings,
A large snip~l of1 Sunun3er I b ats,
Getletnenm s hloes anid Faie I' m1pa.
Ladies ad M isse~s Shoms and1( line Slippersi'~ ,
-.Schuool Rooks, ('ap ande Letter l'aper.
Also, a genlerail nuo'4riment of
I rdware, Saddlerv'. Crochernv ni Tin W1are,
-Togethueir withu a si'pjly of'
I-audulise Osnabrg~s andl Cotton Ya rne,
age eretoforo receivedI. andf hope lby s4ti ictatten
ion o bsines t mert aconitiluur ofl the
same. NICIIOLSON &, PRI ESLEY.
Edgefield, Marchi 14, 1838 tf 6
iFoi &ale. o
Yj IOUSE and l.OTF. in- Ilue Villageof
- J.\M F.SJON ES,
Vew Spring and Susnanier
GOODS.
T 11E Subscribers respectfully inform
*hmtr custotmers and the publiek gener
illy,that they have just received a large sup
)ly ofchoice English, French and American
oods embracing every variety of stiaple and
anlcy goods, suited to the Spring and Sum.
ner trade. Also a large supply of Groceries,
Crockery. Saddles. Iat.e. Shoes and Rloots,
ill of which they will sell on the most rea
onable terms. for cash, or on credit to
tunctual customers.
'Those who wiah to get good bargains will
lo well to gjve them a call.
G. L. & t'. 'ENN,& Co.
Edgeficll, March 14. 1838 tf 6
New SIpring naand Sununi'er
U Z 0 T111. cG.
W i have just received a heauti@ assort
ment of GO(i( [)S tin Gentlemist 's Sum
ner Conts, Pantaloons and V'ests. which they are
wrepared to have mnado tp in tie most A'AS11
O)NAlI3. STYLE, and on reasnable terms.
\lso, a general assortment Ready Made CLo-n
NO, shted tothe season.
A1.50,
IIATS. SHOES AND TlOOTS.
1200 Pair of Shoes amd loots embracing every
lyle and variety have just been received by the
Suhscribers, which together with their firmer
htock. make a reneral and ronplete assortment
eldom fimtnd in the country.
Also, at hidsome assortment of FA S IlONA
ILE 11 ATS. suited to the season. To which
hey invite the tttettion of their cuistomers.
G. L. & E. PENN & Co.
Edgelield, March 1.1, 183S tf G
iischool anil MIiscellanicous
1100oKa.
TI Ill Subscribers have otn hand a gen
eral assortment of School and AMiserl
lneous loOks. amongst which are Smith',
krithnetic, Smith's Geography and \tlas.
tmd Smtnith's Grammar, whieb are highly
tpid-oved of and rcceometncdecd by the best
eachers.
C. L. & E. PENN, & Co.
Edgefield, Mnarch 1.1, 1838. if 6
Inpi'oil( Ce 'o o. Gtis.
. I lI. subscribers havina established a COT'r
.TU!N (.IN !IAN UI' lACTi t:Y in the
I own of I lamhurg", S. C., on the improved sys
tm of-Mr. loat wright.hiey leave to recommend
heir Gins 'lo toe piiblic. They warraim their
ins to be eyual if' not suiperior.o those of h
toattiwrighL, o't. necounmt of an ujterationi. whieh'
n their opi mon, is a decided improvement: that
instead of h!ocks tf wotl on the ribs. heiv
ase n(.opt.'ed h1e phaitn of making ti ribs of their
inls eintirely of-e cl aiid iroi, which have prov
d b exper.eilce to b priethiablc.
Mr. Wha ri *bt-havindti'r ed .the Ain toa
fi crn; th sey lh n .vor to . o
o" ' w- tl'who mitty fav'or the with their
tinofnt.
l' (it1 in' pair el at the shortest notice.
(tile & KENNEDY.
I Ianmtburg, S. C., Al it l!). (li I
V HP.Subscribteis are Agei.ts fr-lthe VA'
.--LIISP. AMA NIIF'AC'IiN: C O.\
PA NY, umil will keep constantly on haid at itheir
Store iii Ilansh:.., n snppiy 'of everv Article
munatifetired at that lstabllihmnt. aid will
wil at ai tor/ I'riers. h'le spea ior uiality of
te Viancise fabrics is known i to all who n'iaI.
ax~mtined ietti. ant th141 are nmost cotlidently
recotnneanded to the l'tblie.
II. I. JFIT.'1RS & Co.
IInlmrg, Mlarc~h 26, IS:N 418
t111t* or yoli (il ilrolilla.
EDGI-FIEI.D )1ITRICT'1'.
IN EQl'l.
Flizheth Williaus. Sen. vs. Bill for Par
faitmes WVilihim, .- nl other-. 5'tin
iT nppemir to y satincion, that James
W,1illianms. T'eter WVi~ls and G mhraoge W'il
ionss,:some'offie 1hdanbts in this case reside
wyviotld the liimits of this tMate, oii ilition by
Wimbishi. (omnplainait's Soleiitor. tideired that
hey do appear mi pl!d, atswer or demur, to
le ahove iamited I5ii, vitihin three months tromt
he dare of the publientionl hereof. or the Said bill
vill, as against theii. be tak en pro roa sso.
. l T Ft It 1'. c. c. :. tr.
NOTq'1( E.
T 1 R A Y E D) from theo Subhscriberi, at
I .ierty [lili, ott thle 28'th or 2)thi of
M arch last, a stmatll sorrei- M A R E All'1, E,
rochi tan te, tein iir twielv v- enri o hI, anduc
hats a lectmish' in om eye. If anyV p ersont
htearmiit or 5eemig siaeh a Mule will let the
Husicmoriberr kitow ofC it eithe bwIy let tera or
ithIerise,~' sueh informtat tiota wiill be thtank -
fully received.
liEVERIILY lHURTON.
Liery l11. A pril 18, 163X if le
St rnyedi,
RMhe Siublmeribmer on the 27th of
A pril, twvo iMniest onae a lack{ Mare~
Mule shavedl very mtneh by thio year, stil
piosedi to Ito abot 3 years of age; th.~ other
a sorrel horse mule about the. samte aige.
Wheni last heard from they wecre seen with
two wagon mit Aiken, A reward of $10
will be givetn for the two ifdeIiveredl to Mr.
Johnni~than Steedmann, at Aiken, or
L-. 1- JOlINSON.
12 miles ftromt A iken on SothI Edhisto,S. C.
NOTI0E.
A I, Perisons. itndebtedl to the late Chatrles
I'Thownis. deiceaised,. are riegnesmted to ake
pnayimnt; ad aiill per.,tats havinitg dlemiandis augaitnst
the estate of said decosed ate regniested ti pre.
sent theom dumly asttested. JA S. I'. A DA MS,
Nov '27, 18S:17 if ,ftd,ninistrator
LL.! persons hat toy anty demands agninst the
.1V Istate of'U. A ndersotn, Sen.,' decetnsed, are
regnuested to present thtem, alnd those indeb~ted to
tuake paymet within the time p rescribied lhv law.
A. A NLDERS3ON, Adm'tric.
Jimn 10, 193'8 .t' m
Procedings of the Legislature of Soath
Carolas.
IN SENATE, MAr 30, 1838.
The Senate met pursuant to adjourn
ment, and pioceeded to business.
Mr. De'1'rvile from the Committee on
Clnins. submitted a report on the aceonut
of A. S. Johnston, fur ptiblishing the 3rd
volumie of the Statutes at Large-laid on
the table.
Resolutions were received from the ljotuse,
couerred in and returned:
For adjournment on Friday next: up
pointing u Justice of the Quorum for Barn
well, and establishiug an election ground
in Bartnnwell district.
A Bill to anipud the Act directing the
representation im the City Couneil to hea up
portioned every seven years, was read the
first ime, and ordered for a second reading
to morrow.
Mr Patterson,"frot the special commit
tee, asked and was discharged from the fur
tler consideration of the memorial of many
iprciotor., of lots in the % estern part of the
city of Chirleston, and of the petition of
certain persons praying the incorporation of
the Ncw Union Insurance Comnpauy, and
they were laid on the t.ble.
A bill to amend the Cbarter of the Charles
toht Insurance and Trust Company was
read a second ttne, and sent to the liouse;
a bill for rebuilding the city of Ch..rleson,
was taken up for a second readig and laid
on the table; a hill from the House, entitled
t"a bill for rebuildimg the city of Chnrlesion,"
wa: read a first tiue, and the 1 t h. 13th
and 1-40h see.iots, ordered to be printed.
Receive at message frsits his Excellency
the Gusernor. -m the Flor ida Claims, which
hein ri~adl, wags reflerred tg a Special Com
nItiIe of Aes1isrs. Dlacreville, Aliss and
(iourdin; and a aessage sent to the 11use.
prio;,usitg that they appoint a similar Com
mittee to meet that -of the Senate on the
subject.
The Senate took a recess till G o'clock.
VE1'sNNo SrssoN.
A lill to make cettaiin appropriations,
which had received t wor adings in the
!louse, was taken nysa, read a first time, and
ordered to he read again to-amorrow.
Adjourniegl to 10 o'clock to-tnorrow.
HOUSE OF REP.WRkJSEVTATiIVES.
-Iv :M. 18:18.
'l'htc House miet purst.auim to adjouroment
and the Clerk read the jutmal of the previ'
etas day .. r ' . ,."
1 ,rti. 't'ha~th if a.t :lters of this,
llos% have learned with i.: el the death of
,foio niddleton, Esq. late a nemtber of
this itms e, and as is mark of respeet lir his
hieaory % ill wear crape on the left arm
lor slt ntaal period.
AIr. ).a% ie al ed leave, on the part of the
comi e of ways tad menus, to le dis
charged from the fsrt her eonsidration o1'
the eanmorial of t iiizens of Barnwell and
F dgelield, praying ie establihtiont of a
lrtunclb of the Bannk of the State of Sotbtlt
Catrafn in the tons n of Aiketn-heave grant
ed sami the memorial ahid on the table.
Mrl. , avie submtinted-the fibliowing p~rearm
ble and reslmiouit, and ioved thIt they be
laid on the table, printed. and made the
special order of the day ir to-miorrow at
12 o'clock. The motioi having; been brief
Iy advocasted by Ar. Davie and opposed
by AIr. A. W. Thompson, which was a
greed to ;
!Whereas, we have lately nixed with our
costituents. and believe that they are de
'idedly im favor of the Sub- i-Tre:asury sys
tet, and approve of the resolutions past
last sessiont ol the Legislature, which reso
lutions declare it expedient to separate the
federal revennes irom iusks and batnking
operations, and dangeronu and ucoisiita.
tionail to intorporate a National Bank,
I tsored, That we carnestly request our
Snastory SIad teresentttatives in C.!ongr__-ess,
So 'ote for the bill:t0 estabiehh the [um jee
Mlr. (Gavitn calledh ap ai bill to repeai~t the
3md s,.ction of thie roadtt latw. piased at lasst
session, antd it n as referred to (lie commasit
Iee oni ro~adss, bridges iandt fe'rries.
ar. J. WI. TJoomter, fromi the comimittee
ont inc(orpiorationss, ssubsmitted reports on fte
Bills to incotrpiorate ste Pesidleston A Mann
fac'5 iairig Companyttt, and lhe bil to amaend
thet ebattrter ofl thea Chazrlestona tustrance' anad
'lT ust Companity ---cosidlered, agareed so,
~and lhe lills laid ont thle tabile.
Thea special (irdeir oif the daty, the bill fort
re-hisildinit, thte City of Chlarlessotn, svass
take'n sip, read ai s'condt~ timie, elaise bv
choltse' andi amnided ini varlitna partietnlars;
sifter ia disenssiont ont te que('stion of' ordler
inig te bill to lbe setst to the Senate. Mr.
J ones called forii thte yens and nays, which
wecre ord1eed by tuhe ouse anid were as
hiillows :
Yeas.-D. L. Wasrdlaw, Speaker. Adeams
J. M. Alleni, J. D). Allen, AI'stont, Behian,
Bowers, Boyce, Broyles, Btiehanisan, lUn
Ib d, 13utll, Carr, C.oachmns, .Colenrk,
Da:vie. Desanssure, D. D)ouglaiss. J. Dou
hiss, Edmtonidstoii, Edw'~'ards, Ellis, Ehlmote
Ervina. F'rippi, Frost, Gavin. Gboan, (Gih
soni, Gillamn, Goodlwin. liarlee, lhenderson,
Ilinger, I higgins, lliniet, Jiamison Jenikians,
Ker, Labtorde. Lev'y, Lonsg, McJ~owel, Me
Lasneblisn, M'Phersont. axwe', M~emaintger,
Mills, J. Moor, Ml. A. Moor, Myers, J.
Palmaer, S. J. Pahlmer, Pattersson, 13. Perry.
Petigrti, Pihillips, Poreher..Rsainey, hett,
Ripley, Seymtaourt, Strob'hrrt, Syammes,
Spanni~, A. W. Thomipsoan. hTomnpkins, J.
Toomter. J. WV. Toosmer. Tyler, Wat:son,
WhleIy, Woods, Yeadon-74.
NAvs-Arnold, Arthur, Bairy, Barton.
," Brockman, Caldwell,
t;-Evins,4. Fair, S. Fair
oy, Irby, Jeter, Jones,
Ka. urray, Nel, Powe, Reed,
Rko Thoms n, Witherspoon,
Yoma
SEesented to the (louse a
mesg Excellency the Governor.
in re rtain claims of the Florida
Vol" ered, on motion of Mr. El
mote cial committee on Florida
cain mtnunication from the Su
perit Public Works, which was
on m notion referred to the con
mitt al improvements.
ere returned by the Senate
with-- currence, fixing the day of
adjou nd appointing a justice of
the qtu d managers of elections for
Barn
A ISenate to amend the char
(or of eston Insurance and Trust
Cow iefrhad beet there twice read
recei t reading in the Hiouse. and
on mo Ir. Boyce was ordered for a
second. to-morrow.
Air. oTFered the following resolu
tion.
Res bat Mr. James E. Nott, he
appoitm antager of Elections at Mon
tieello, rfield Dist. in place of D. E,
Fenly; s rentoved from the distrit
agreed t rderod to the Senate for con
curren
Mr.. resented a memorial from a
meetag citizens of Charleston, pray
ing this ty Council of Charleston may
be le o institute a system of mutu
al 3n4 'n the said city; and in con
nexiut subject, the following resolu
tion, . reed to, and the memorial
laid opt le.
Resol bat as the subjeetinatter of
the said. orial involves the considera
tion of eral subject oflnsurance,and
the -pg ich should hereafter he pur
sucd- a to that sulject, it is inpor
tant tti nbject should be brought ful
ly be tpresentatives of the people:
It is o hat the memorial from a meet
iaa of en9 of Charleston. he printed
for th f the members and that the
cous. ,thereof-and final action upon
it, b r until the next regular meet
iaa.e gilature.
- - of Mr. Philips, ordered, that
wben ustadjourn, it will meet at 12
o'ele, w.
nOJf Ir. Adams, Resolved, Tha:t
M1a 'lull he discontinued as a
i " Rildand.Dist..
P3we Resolvcd,-.Tbat
cesfthe
an e Camphe , a justice of
tlte Page ?Chesterfield Dist.
On mif qn of Mr. Shann. Resolred.That
Samuel. per, be appointed a manager
of electmna4:*et Swimmin Pens, Sumter
district, a place of alinor McCoy, removed
On motion of Mr. M. A. Mlore. Resolred,
'T'hat John-.Gibbs, of Unit district, he ap
pointod aisastice of the Quornm, in place
of llirar:Gibbs, removed.
Resolutiqas ordered to the Senate for
concurrence.
Mr. Davie called up a bill to make cer
tain )appropriations, which was read a see
ond time, and ordered to the Senate.
Air. Rhett, from the committee on enims
made a report on the account of A, S.
Johnston, for printing the Statutes at Large;
agreed to.
On motion of Mr. Boyce, a reconsidera
tion of the report of the cotmtittee on in
corporations. on a hill to amend the ear.
ter of the Charleston Insurance Company
was ordered, and the report was agreed to,
and the bill laid on the table.
A message was received from the Senate
stating that the Governor's message in re
lation to Florida claims, had been referred
to a special committee, and prapoing that
ia committee of the House do confer with
that of the Senate on this matter-concur
rid in. and ordered that the special corn.
mittee to which the subject has alheady been
referred to meet that of the Senate,
Adjo urned.
SEN ATE.
TntcusoAy. Mav 31.
ThaiSenate met ptursutanmt to tad joumrnmet.
Alr. Hliggi ns, from thec Coammittee- on .i
natnce, reporeted a Bill to tmake certnina alp
pro pri ations,witha atntmenenit, whichl we-re
tagreedl to, tandthe Bill amnded accordlingl3
-read a second time, antd returned to thae
{{ouse.
Alr. Glover gave notice, that oan the thaird
rendinag of the Bill, lhe would offer certair
ametahnaents.
AMr. Glover presente-d the anecoun ets of B
linrt. S. WVetr. and WV. Cnatagitamn---re
ferred to the Committeo oan Accounts.
Oin mlotion~ of Mr. Bryatnt,
Resolved, That John L,. Poyas, he ap
pointed a Justice of the Quorumt. foar the
ptarish of St. Thomas anad St. Dennis,
ordered to the House.
The House sent for concuarrencc,
Resoluations to.appoinmt a Juastice of the
Qutorum for Union district ; a .Justice of the
Quoruma, and a Justice of tlae Peace fo
Chesterfield;.a amanager of elections fo
Claremnont, and to' discontinue a place oi
elections for Richlan.l, mad appointing tian
agers of elections for Fairfield,-concurre
in anda ordlered to be returtned.
A Ball for rebuilding the City or Charles
ton wvas taken up for a second readinag.
Mr. Bryatn mUoved to strike out part c
the 8th clause-the yeas and nays wer
ordered on this motioan-.and were:
Yeas-Messrs. Bryan, DeTreville, Hent
egan Scott-4.
Nays-H one P. Noble, President,Messr
RI. F. W. Allston, T. P. Allson, Bausketi
Beatty. Henut,Cannon,Canaghman, Chet
nut, Dubose, Duran,- Dnnovant. E lierbee
Evans, Framtnptot, Gregg, Glover, flansil
tn, 1liggits, Jetkins, Lawten, Lewis, Lit
tlejohn. Massey. Mims. Norris, Patterson,
Peny. P1itk ney, Rtett, Flhcridan, Stone,
Smart, Whlite and Wilson-:35.
So the same was not stricken out.
On thle question of returning the hill to
the !louse, the yeas and nays were ordered
and were
Yeas-lion. P. Noble President, Messrs.
R. F. WV Allston, TI. P'. Allston, Haneskett,
Beatty, Bennett, Bryant. Cannon, DeTre
ville, i)unovant, Evane, Frampton, Gregg,
Gourdin,Ilamrilton~lleniegan,..enkins.Law
ton Lewi., Littlejiohn, Massoy, Mitms.Pas
terson, Peny, Pinckney, Rheit. Scott, Sheri
dan. Start, White and Wilson-.-:31
Nays-Messrs. Gan htana.Clesnut, Dn
hose,. ungan, Ellerbee. Glover, Iliiggins,
Norris, Sione-9.
So the lBill was read a second time, and
returned to the !louse.
A Bill to amend the Act directing the
representation in the City Counci! to ie
appointed every seven venrs. was read a
second time, and ordered to be returned to
the House.
Mr. lleaty asked and obtained leave of
absence aller to-day, lbr sir, Littlejohn.
Senate bud a recess till 6 o'clock.
Ivt-:stso SEssroy.
Mr, Glover, from the Committee ,t Ac.
counts, subtinted reports on accounts of S.
Veir aud. Wmt. Cunningham-ordered for
censdcrntion to-morrow.
The liouse sent for concurrence,
Resolnions to separate the revenue of
the United States frot the Banks-tade
the special order for S o'clock,
Resolutions to separate the revenue of
the United States from the Ilanks, tll'ered
in the Senate were laid on the table.
The special order was taken ttp.
On adopting the lirt Resolution, the
yeas naud nays were talent, and were
Yeas-lon. P. Noble, lresident,Mlessrs.
R. F. V. Allsto, T. P. Allston, Batskett,
Beatty, Bennett, Bryan, Cannon, atgh
man, Chesunt, lieTreville, uhose, Duno
vant. Evana, Framtpton, Gregg. Glover,
Gourdin, lenegan. Iligains, Jenkins, Law
ton, Lewis, Littlejohn, alassey, Alins, Nor
aris. Patterson, Pety, 'incknev, Rhett,
Scott. Sheridan, Stotn, Smart, White and
\: ilson-:i7.
Nays--MIessrs. Dn;:an and illerhee-2.
So the first resolution oais concurred in.
Air. lutntlton tmoved to postpone the fur
ther cousideration of the other Resolutions
to the 1st of January next: on this motion
the yeas and nays were ordered, and were.
as follows: -
Yeas--3essrs. Dugan, Elleriec, 'amil
ton-3.
!ays-lion P. Noble, Presden,Alessrs.
It. F. V. Allston, Bauskett, leatty, Ben
nett, Bryan, Cannon, Caughmau. Ches
tut, DeTreville, Dubose. Unovait, E vans,
I'ratpton, Gregg, Glos er, Gourgin, liene
gan, liiggins. Jenkins, Lawton, Lewis, Lit
tlejohn, Aassey, Alims, Norris, Patterson,
Pety, Pinckney, lthett, Scott, Sheridan,
Stone, Smarit, White, \\ilon--3;.
So the lesolutions were not postponed.
Mr. Bauslett moved to <trike out the
latter part of the second Resolttion, aid
culteo. for the ayes aid noes, which n ere
ordered, and taken as follows
yeas--Alessrs. Banske-tt, Bennett, Dugan,
Lllerhee, Gregg, Les is, P'eay-7.
Nays-Hion. Patrick Noble, President,
Messrs. R F. W. Allstot, Beatty, Bryan,
Contnou, Caithmtan. Uheanut, De'Treville,
Iiubose,Datuovatnt, Lians, Framipton, (Glov
er, Gourdin, Iienegan, liggins, Jenkins,
La.ston, Litti lejohn, lass-y. lias, Norris,
Patterson, Pmlnrkey, Rhlett- Scott, :-heri
dan, 'Stone, Stnai t, \\ lite, WVilan.-31.
The liesolutions were then adopted.
At. Dugan presented a protes stigned by
himsenl and i r. Ilatmilton--ordered to be
entered on tlie jtuttntuls of the Sentate.
Mr. lIetnnett uhained leave of absence
for Ar. lanulton.
Adjoned to Jl o'clock to-morrow.
IIOL&I EO0f' R Er uE x'YTA TI V'ES.
' lie Ilionse ituet ptrtntant to aadiotuatet
attd she Cleirk read the Jouarnal ol the previ
01ns (any.
Mr. Lirvina aiskedl and oainted leave to
Iwittdratw te petitiota of J.-*~ Tinett, prat) ing"
pat) mteti lir a hors.e lost while cairryata a
prisoner fromn the jmul ot onet, district to t hat
oit ~tate, with the accumpanying doen
nienit s.
Air. Boyce puresenuted the petition of sun
dry cit z'vins ol Uhiarlestona oppotsedI to Itic
tmemton'ial *)t other citizents ot ChIairlestont,
atnd to the hul tur a systemt ultuamnl instn
rancte it suaal eii) ; laid Ott the table and
ordeted to bie prinited
'The Speutker presentted thte taccount of
Wmt. Unat tttugtaum, for S tatiotnary furumsha
ed to the ions.:: reter-red to conuntitjee of
Claaits.
T heu Sentte returnedl with their conecnr
rencee a report of the Commtiittee un Claimas,
otn te account of A. S. Johnstotn.
On mnotion of' Mr. bavie, the hionse
proceeded to to speial order of te dlay,
anad took tup ttae pretamtbte atndresolutio uOtt
tho independent Treasu ry antd Nuationual
gBank. AMr. DL~avie atid AMr Rhteti oneredi
amtttenmtients to te protamtble and resoint jtin,
Iwhticha were adopted; Mir. P'etigrn mtovedg to
lay them on the taible; t a log tand anuimtated
debate etnsnead, Mlr Aidamts, Mri . Pet igru,
Mr. A. W- Tihtomtson, Mr. J. Wa. TVoomer
fatnd Mr. Myers, speaktg itt lavor of, attd
Mr. Davie andt Mr. H1. 11. TIhtomtson agaitnst
the miotiotn. Mr. Datvie then wvitahew te
-preatmble and resolution antd offered the
followinug resolution its a substitute.
1. .Resolved, That. int the opitnion of t he
Legislatture, the Resolutints adopted at the
. last Session, r'ecommaentdig the sepaurationu
,of the Governmnent from Banks, and te.
eventual collection and dishnursnmet of the
public moUeys of the United States, in the -
constitutional currency have received the
approbation of the people of this State.
2. Resolved, That in the opinion of this
Legisature, the policy indicated by those
Resolutions is essential to the best interests
of the country; and that any public servant
who refuses to promote the same, pursues
a course injurious to the welfare and pros
perity of the State.
3. Resolecul, That the presiding officers
r)f this Legislature, be requested to trans
mit copies of these Resolutions to the Sena
tors and Representatives of this State, in
the Congress of the U. S.
Mr. Adams, moved to strike ont the above
resolution', and insert he following -
'Whereas, the Legislature has recently
xpreled its opinions respecting the prn
posed Sub-Treasury policy, and the consti
intion:ality and expediency of a National
Bank, wherein it was distinctly affirmed
that no interference was designed with a
liflereuce of opinion on the part of any
member of Cnnress frun South Carolina,
nid n hereas this session has been called
for a specilie purpose of internal policy,
lcsolred, Therlore, That it is inexpedi
ent at this time to reallirm our opinions on
these sujects.
The debate was continued by Messrs.
Davie, Rhett, and Menningee, in favor of
the resolutions of Mr. Davie, and Mr. Adams
nd Mr. 'etigru against them.
MAr. Yeadon moved to strike out of the
?d resolution, all after the word "country;,.
his motion was opposed by Mr. Rhlett, and
upported by Mur. Yeadon anti Mr. Ilarllce,
he yeas and nays bcing called for, were or
lered and were as follows,
Yeas-Messrs. Adams, Arnold, DeSanns
ure, lEdnonston. Gavin Good w yn, Ilarllee,
Irby, Jnes. Kern,M'Lauchlin, Mills,Myers,
i'etigrn, Phlillips,Porclaer, Strobhart, A. W.
IThoumson, J. Toner, J. W. Toomer. Yea
Jon.-2 1.
Nays-D. L. Wardlaw, Speaker, Messrs.
J. M. Allen, J. D. Allen, Alston, Arthur,
Barry, Barton, 1elin, Berry, Boozer, Bow
'rs, Boyce, Brockman, Broyles, Buchanan,
Bnford, Bull, Caldwell. Carr, Coachman,
Utlcock, Crawford, Crockett, Davie, D.
Douglass, J. Douglass, Edwards, Ellis, El
more, Ervin, Evins, Jas. Fair, Frost, Gar
rn, Gibson, Gillam, Glenn, Henderson,
Noy. hin ggins, lluiet, Jamison, Jenkins,
leter. Laborde, Levy, Long, M'Dowenl,
M'Pheirson, Maxwell, Menminger, Moffett,.
Jas. Moore, M. A. Moore, Murray, Neel,
John Palmer, Sam. J. Palmer, Patterson,
Beni. Perry, Rainey, Reed, Rhett, Rieh
ardaon, Seymour, Sp.nnn, S) umes, II. I
Thomson, 'I'ompkins,T'yler,WtatsoWhat
ley, W illson, Witherspoon, Woods.-75.
So the motion to strike out was not a
dopted.
Mr. Irby moved that the resolutions he
laid on the table and printed ; and having
addressed the House in favor of that motion
it was negatived ; he then moved to post
pone the further consideration of the sub
ject to the 4th Monday in November next.
and called for tie yeas and nays, which were
ordered and were
Yeas-M essrs. Adams, Arnold, Ed mond
stou, G;ooldnyn, Irby, Jones, Kern, Mills,
Myers, Petigru, Phillips, Porcher, Strob
hart, A. W. Thomson, J. Toouer, J. W.
'l'oomer, Yeadon. Young,-18.
Nays-D. L. Wardlaw, Speaker, Messrs.
John M. Allen. J. D. Allen, Alston, Arthur,
H arry, Itarton, Belin, Berry, Boozer, Bow
ers. Boyce, Brockman, Bros les, Buchanan,
Unftiord, Blnf, Caldwell, Carr, Coachman,
Coleock, Crawford, Crockett, Davie, Dc
Saussure. 1). Douglass, J. Douglass. Ed
wards, Ellis, Elmore, Ervin, Evias, James
Fair, nros,. Garvin, Gibbon, Gibson, Gil
liam,Gh-nn, Ilarilee, Henderson, Hov. IIug
giuns, Iluiet, Jamison. Jenkins, Jetcr, La
borde, Levy, Lone, McDowell; MlcIL.anch
lin, McPherson, Maxwell, Memmninger, J.
Moore, Mlofitt. M. A. Moore, Murray,
Neel. John Palmer, S. J. Palmer, Patter
son, Beniamin Perry, Rainey, Reed, Rlhett,
Utichardson, Seymour, Spanns, Symmes, -
son, W hatley,WVilsotn,W ithnerspoon, Woods,
Consequently they were inot postponed.
Mr. lIa rllee of~ered thne foliowiang as a
sunbstitunctenr tino secondl resolution.
Resolnred. Th'at in view of said rosolt,
tion, we highnly approve of tihe bill snow he
tfnre C~ong ress, to estabilishn an Inndependent
TIreasunry, withn tine specie clause, andi con
sidler ins sucecess essentinl to line best interests
onf thnis S'nate; niot agreed to. Mr. Jones
and Mr. Harhlee hnaviang spoken briefly, thne
ginestion canme up onn strikinug out the reso
hntionns submtnitted by Mr. Datvie, in order to
inisert those of Mr. Adams. and was taken
by yeas and nnays as follows:
Yeas-Messrs. Adamns, Arnold, Edmon
stoin, Gavin, Gibblon. Ginodwyan, liaritee,
lluggins. Irhny, Jonnes, Kerin, Mills, Petigrn,
Yonng.-'2 I.
Navs--DI.. L. Wardlaw, Speaker, Messrs.
.1n). Al. Alletn, J1. 1). A llen, AIston, Arthur,
Harry, Barton, 1elin, Herry, Boozer, Blow
ers, B~oyee. Bronckmnan, Brnylesa, Buehnanan,
Buford, Bunll, Canldwell, Carr, Coachnman,
Coleoek, Crawford, Crockett, Davie, Deo
Saussunre. D. IDoa.glass. J. D~ouglass. Ed
wards. Ellis, Elmnore, Ervin, Evins, James
Fair, F~rost, G arvin, G ihson, G illami, Glenn,
Iheindersonn, Hloy, IHuniet, Janmison, Jennkins,
Jeter, Lablordle. Levy, Long, McDowell,
Mc Lauchdin. McPhnersoo, Maxwell, Mem
mninger, M1ofett. Jas. Moore, M. A. Moore,
Mu nrrany, Neel. Johnn Palmer, Sami. J. Pat
terson, Bennj. Perry, Rainney, Reedl, hett,
Richnardlson, Seymour, Spann Symn see,
H. hi. Thomson, Tompkins, Tyler. WVat
son,Whatley,WilIson, Witherspoon, Wood,