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!. * * After a few roimarks from Messrs. Frost, Phillips aud.1larlice, tho resolutions were severally adopted and ordered to the Senate. Leave of absence after to-night, was asked and obtnined. By JMr. If. II. Thomson for Mr. Craw ford and Mr'. Glein By r. roomer, for Mr. A. W. Thom son. Mr. 'ctigru presented a protest signed by himself and others. ssentin_- from the resolutions of Mir. Unvie whieb had just been passed, niid taskcd that it be entered on thet journals of the Ilonse, which was or deredm,alier somie disenssion between Mlessrs. 'emigr', FIture, lthett, Frost, Davio and Coock. ''he I louse took a recess till 8 o'clock. E:stsu1\ St-:sros. On rntine of Mr. liein, th lie filowiing resliion was agreed to und ordered to the Seate ifmr concurrenct: J.'calvrl, 'IThat !olnomon Cohnc and It. i. Counttint be ailplilted uls tices of the *l+:urmml for the parish of 'rincc George 'V inmvamw. ir. i'rost submitted ;a report from the con !mIittee on internal iii mprovements, re comimmnintgiml; an amppjropri:mion to clean out tlhe lower paLrt of the Columbia Canal -jgreed to ani ordered to the Senamte. ,1r. It lett, limi the committee on claims, made a report on the account of Wm. Cun ninmgbrn-aireed to and ordered to the mmn:ate. A ill t. amend the charter of the first Universalist Churcb inl mhe City of Charles ton, ;and a bill to amcnd the charter of the ('imcaeston, Imlasrance. and 'Trust Coumpaty -were laiid on ihe mible. A resnuion lrt:n the S:'ste apopointing J. L. Pmmvoas a justice of the qinorum for the Ihrmrish o1 t. T ho:mas andc Sm. Dennis, was amgreed it act licri elred(t be o rtu rned. it antion., were returnd by the Senate with their concurre;ne:, appoin ting a justico ofthIme tnruim for manmmcm, mana;ers of ele tions fmr F''airlichi andi Claremot, a justice of the jpmorum and a justice of the pmeace for C hester:imeld, and diemntioin a place of cletion in licilani distict. 11he Bifoig bills which hald ieen, re turn' by the ename', ba ing received two rendi::., in each ineml', iere read i third timec, pan:,ced, their iitl.es changed", to Actsand ordier.m l to lie returned mm) th. emate' A Dill for e-ibmuilding, the City of Charles tolm : (:,mndmr iy nnmenmmis w hich had been ammde to this bill b3 the Senate werce agrecd to.) A iIlli to amend the act dlirectinmm the rep resentmatimn inl the City C..ntil of Charles ton to lie aplmim ed every seven vears. A liill to mae cei rt-in api'opriations. 'rntint to notice, Ar. Iaimie olf'red certain cmnendiments the Iat nam ed bill e il were adopmtced by the lionmse. 'Tihe following resolutiuus tiers- flcrel, agreed to, and ordered to the emcnate Dy Mlr. .. i)oumlalIss, Ileso/red, That Adam Stewtvart and I.e tmuel Jackson, be appjmointil mmgaaers of elections at lRich liil, Chester dmtrir, in Vlace of II. J. Culp nd JaLmmes liay, re moved. By Mlr. M. A. Moore, R.-i:l/red. That Thomas A. Carlile be ap poinltel a justice of the uiorum for Union district, iml phice of'homias Davis, removed, By Mr. Porcelr, Rleso/red, That John G . Pohnmier, b.' ap pointed a mnaiger of electious at Pvc's M1ecting House, cal the toeks Ci m liose, im S t. John's Berkley pariah, ill place of Elias Coti:rier. removed. By lr. Boliin, ilIo'lrc<, That Joseph Allston, be appoin tul a justice of the gtorutm, and J. J. V. Al,3 mmm ;ntmmerv, a juticsie of the feace, for the p~:'*im hin of A11 cSaints. liy :ilr. "vmmmes, ., J:(em/ra/, Thaict Fracmis Dur, tie nppoinitemi am3ms jnice ofi mime rinterimnnm fmir Andimeronm dis trimt, imm mroo m mo' Jacob Wacmrley, r'esignied. liy in'. i'ile [aclin , lm'':olcet/, That~i ime Aets, Re'solumtions nnd .l(ommrmm'm iof time presen mt Senc-ionm, lhe pmrimted inm pm:nnpllt fmorm for. immemdiamme distribnm timoim thiamt inhle ()rmiimice ofl mh iCc'ity' 'onmi. ccI in o ~ carlestomn, refe'rredm to m mime Act ihr rrhummilding samid Caym, lhe printedmiwithm samid Am e timan thact mihe pimmner'i of mime A cis bec di're:'med fojrthi th to execte the formegoming Ar. l'rmst submmim ted am reiport of thme Comi mmit teen mI~internl I imprmovemenmt, mm cm ('mmi mnnc:nemciom flmi-mimhe Sumpeitemmdemm ol l'mmh I Womrks'-conmsieed, agreedm' I oc, candm cmr deed tom lbe semt t1m te Semnate, mm in'o'imn of* M I cms, adcjmmurnemd to 9 o' - eluck~ to-imorrow. M.AY 31, 'lTie nudignedimcm mdissen; i'mom time vote min lie I ouse on thme prmm nblmm me amnmc resaioummmms respme imng time Smuib-Tr'encmry bill, andmu thome memmers im Congiress who hmavse r'efumsed to vome fmor mime same :m lIecausie, lst.--Thie omnly rea sons assignedi fomr thait resomliin e the sup~posedI anmxie t y of m hec peolei of thisi Suite for time sumccess mini thamt measuccmre, amnd t heir appmirobaitiom of theo reL'oinmtionms ofi last inemr, whfemra, imm fimet, it isc believed. thact time facvomr whmich mthose rescm m intios havie fimmnd, proceedis mnehi mmore fm the imndihlerenmce ofnI tihe peoplet, thacn frmm ciny jiteest which they le1:01 ime ~2ndm. 1 i ns mmCh le conde'mimmmn omory cmh .crvac tionsi m cm imnmd imm mthe sci it rsmlmutimmmns, * m imtommghi smustimttemd fr'. mmcy bie veryv ea,,ily conmstrtued to hmmaveiic thmm m'r me I of, m inst inis. linmt then practice of' instetinm mmm m imer of Co'nmgress, whethemcr Semnatom's mmm itepre'('-u-l tives, hans tever bmeen sactlcine bmmIIy mlii pubmlmic opiniiomi of' Southmi (.Carmlinmma, rmiir cm dimptedi by lier Lmegiat~rc't-and mime dot: mrinm itsel, if' not altogethem' f'miiacions-, am bmy . theo better opinionl it is helmd mo be, is conmfe,. sedmly exposedi to so mnany amid smuch stm'oimg objectione, thact notiing short of anm ev'ide' I neCcessity c'ould jui1'tify theo members of thisi Ilouse in resorting to tin expemliemnt so uimehm at. varmiacec with Ilhe Uniform'm course whmichm tn tis Statme has hiithmertom pmrsiee. :ird. Beenmnso the emmd piroposed by mimer sad resoimions can be mmo other thanim tm comm pel some of thme Southm Carmoina cde-gtimm to vomo for theo Subi-Trmeasury, ini opp~osition l to their owmn deibeinrame jmdgemnent of time inexpedliemncy, imprmopriety andmc danmger *of' r the mceaisure. But imnasmuchm, ams a very grent majority of' time Umnited States have expressed thmeir conemnatiion of' the Smmb- ti Treaury policy, the reaf tendiency and ef feet of those resolution, are to faseun impomi0 the country a miew andi (ipestionmable mna- a euro- naninest tiu. sense of a grat~ crt. --. A yy M S4'. + - t '. '11 Ifh4j people of the United States, by the votes of representntives voting against their own convietions. For these reasons, & becanse all attempts to overawe and control that freedom of mind with which a representativo should execute his trust, according to the host of his jnadge mIent & ahility, are 'nuconstitntional, & dhan germus in the highest degree to the stability of republican governm ents, we, members of the Ilonseiof liepresenmtatives, whose nammes tre herento aunnexet, record our dissent, and protest againt these proceedings being drawn into a precedt.i. J. L. P'ETl(CRU. JOSHUA V. ''OOuMER RICHARD YE'ADON, Jr. J.1If. AD)A lS, CIIS. EDbJONDSTON, At. H1. A RhOL D, O'1S. MILLS. S ENATE. FrItnIAr, .IUN: 1. The Senate met pursaunt to ad.ournenmt. A bill for rebuiling tIe City of"Charles too. A bill to amend the A ct directing the rereen fation in the City Council to be ump ,pointed every seven years. A mi A Hill ito make certnint appropriantions; were severally read a third limme and sent to the Ilonse. The committee of nee'onnis reported on the accounts oit Benj. Ihart. W. Cuniin. Iam, and S. Veir ; ordered to the l louse. The llouse returnei with their concmur renc. A resolution nppoiatin a Justice of the Quorum. for Sr. Thomas and St Dennis. The I louse sei fir concurrence. liesolniions allowing (m'mitnissioncrs ap pointt"d to rcpres.mt the State in Ilit Louis ile, Cincin mnmmatI ;mii ( Chlir!!in hail Road Companv, to appoint proxiens: A ppointing Justices of Quorum for Prince George W inzyamw, all Saints, Uni ion and A mderson,Jstice of time Pear fir All :aints, and 1 aiani;ers of Elections for Chester, and St. .lur's llcrklev. I)ir'ecting he printing or tie Acts. lReports of the commii ittee nti Iiternal In proveunm. reimumimii ling an approprian tion to clear oit the iiot er part of the Coilno bi.m Camnatl, and on the communienmtion of the Scperintcndent of Pblie Works, respectin tie neglect of the_ late Superiutendant to .leiier contracts. A report of the special joint conmittce, on IFlorida Claims. A report of the committee of Claims on the acconut of, Win. (munninglham. Res omfr'ed, That the Senmate do conur, and ihat the reports antd resolutions lie returned. Tme report oif the special joint coiimmittee on Firida (laimta, tin the part of the SQu ate, was laid on the table. M11r. Iiggins, from the committee on Pinnice, tsked aid twas discharged f'rom the arrther consideration of the pjetitimn of sundr-y citizens of Barnwell .nd1 Etgrehitld tistritts praying for the establishment of" a brancl of the Rank of the State of South Carolina :in the Town of Aiken, ordered that 31110 copies of the petition he printed. The comamuite on Engrossed Acts, repor te-l that the followiig Acts had been en grossed. Am Act for rebuilding the City of Charles ton. An Act to amend the At directing the representation in the City Council to ie ap portioned every seven vcnrs. An Act to smake certain appropriations. Agreeably to niessates interchanged, the llouse of Representatives ntended in the Senate Chm:tier, when the above Acts were duly ratilied. After the members of the lilonse had re tired, the tresident ainnommneed the Aes as unmit rautitiedm. Agreeabtly to mecsnges interchangcd, the Semiate adtjtmurnecd sine die'. Th'le Ilimmnse tmet pmursianmt to adtjomnrnme'ni ammd thec cler'k read the .lurn'tal of time pre vionis clay. Ont motion of Mr. Phillips, ReIofr, Th'at this Ilionlse, in test imomny of respe'ct to the~ mea~mory omf their demcensc'd membe~trs, Wiliim Crmss, Esq1. latie ai reopre se'nta tive Irom time Pnrishets oaf St. Phill1ip's amid Si. Mlichael's, and Charlies L. Sftokes, Esq. ite a reprmesentatiiver from the Parish rof St. Barmthomloimews, will wear the usual mnourmminmg fori thu iriday. (On umotiomn mof Mr. Ehmnoreo, Jflesumlredl, That hi is Exellenicy i he Gov-. ertnor amnd t lie ther~m Comiimissioners appit-t 'id by time State to repr'esent hier inmtere'st ina time L ouisville', Cinicinnmati andl Ciharleistonm RI ail Rondc Cmpajiny, lhe each anmthlorized mo appoltinit a proxy whemon lie ennt tattemmi lie meaet ings ofi samid Co4mp any inm permson Otn mmottionm of Mr. Mcmmminmer, Mr. lie Sanissumre was nited to tihe cotimmjittee oni thme Legislative Libra'ry. Mm. Petigrmi, frm'mm the .1 imliiary ('cm mt cee. subtrmim ted at repoamri mon thei (.ttoernor's Messaige, n'ecomnpanintg mume 3m! Votlmnnn- of thme Statuates at Lar'ge t agreedl it,. The11 Se'nnte semnt reprtms ofl thir com-. niittee' On ac'ounmts of WV. Cunniniumhm~m niam S. Weir; comnemmrared inl anti ordieredi to be 'etmirmned: Alho, miessages proposing certadi naend-. liets to thle nppropruilitio bit llm, 'whiebi, aft er nmonmstonm, wvere n~mee to tamnd tmesamges of oeiiurmrence r'etur mneid. 'Mri. Elmnore, fromm time special jit comt itltee oni Flidam~ Claims, reptil'edm the fi tlwting resiltiiio, wicih was agreed mro, randm rd'meredl mm tme Senmate, after' sohme exlnia Res'f)Iol, Th'iat time Comnmission n mime loidia Claims, tappoainmted at tihe Iast se's. .iinm be amnthmrized atnd reqiuiredi tO delcidie lie same ona eqmuiiable primnciples. Ther followinig Acts which hait received biree rendings in each Ilmmmse, wmere re irmied >y time Senmate, ami ref'erredi to time E'ngr'oss tug e(nmuiitmee to ht* engromssedi. Anm Act fomr rechnihmiing thel City of'Chmarles An Act to amnend time Act .irec(ting tihe Cipreseninftioni in time City CouncmilI to beo priointed for sevemn years. Amnd Au Act to miamke certaini appropr'ia The Senate returned with their concmur nece the followimng resinmtions. Omn I le settlement oft the Floridal Claims. Athotmrisinmg C~ommissonmers oIf Rail Rtond i nappoint proxies:a( Appo1rintinag JniSticest of' thae Qmorm fomr md A mnderson, a Jttice of' time. Pene for 'ti Il Saints. amnd Mlannzmrs (If El~..:io.. Ut C Rich Hill, Chester districi. Berkley. Directing the printing'o lutions and Journals of this Also, the reports of the Co ternal Improvements, oft mending the opening of; the Columbia Uantil, onifin tn nicatica of the Superinteii - pile Works, and the report ofti e bt Claims, of the House, on tit 4. Cunningham.} A messae was receive that they were ready to r sed at this session. - MIr. Young. from theEq coin cmittee, reported the follotl as en grossed. An Act for rebuildinghe. i t reles toni 'An Act to amend the A ing the representatiton the City 0 .be op pomnted every 7 years. An %et to tiake certain- nations. The Speaker nd metube e.House havimg attended in the Sena mherund ratified the above named Ac ,rned to their I lull. Senat.. sent a iessagef ing the Hlouse that they had transac cir bitsi ness nod was ready to adjou A similar message was re to the Senate. hMt motion of Mr. 1cmnm dgat he house adjourned sine die. AN ACT Fon R:ntrILDINO -rt. CtrY nIIAnrEas Be it enacted byj the Se'nate 'ilouse of Representatives nte itcl and -ti in (:eu dral .scsembly and biy the nut y tlhe strne, That thme Governor of -ft t= gle of South (Carolina he, :and hiet is htiby tuthor ized c.tal dircceteil, in I le nantcof'the said State, to issue hondcs or other contract., to be cotntersigtted by the Comptroller Gen eral, not exceedin in all, the sum of Two Millions of Dollars, one tmillion of whieb shall be p:cy:ahle lt tl'e expiration of twenty years. antd the other million at the expira tion of thiity ye;tr at a rate of interest not exceeding per cent., for the purpose of proetcuit a loa on the credit of the St ate, to rehnill that portion of the cityfCthartles ton now lvinig in ruins; that tlhesnid bonds or centracts ie issued in such. form and for sueh sums, anad the principa and inter est he made payhle at such titrib and pla res as shall ie most ellectial iiirtoenrin the ':lil loan, ulon the best terms either it Europe or A meriea;ntd that the faith and funds of the State of Soutth Carolina he, and the Satte are hereby pledged to seeure the pttncttatl payment of the said bonds or contracts, with the itlterest thereon. S t.c. 2. That in order to elThe" the said loan, tho Governor is authorizEd and di rected to commtlision steh aged:o-r agents as the President and Directors abbjhe Btnnk oft ite State ofSuutht Carolina sh ).,appoint; which said agentor aentsshall ritnpow cred to receive the said bondF cpntracts frot the Governor and Comp lr Gen eral, and 10 male all such arra nents as in his or their jdtllmenIts .ntya dobte-eI expedient for procuring the said cv and plag ait ii to the credit ofthe S 'stibj.'et to the draft or order of the Pres t of the State of South Carolina. Si:c. 3. The money when ' 1 in Charleston,shall be deposited- Brank of the State of Soethtaf oi .se hecomee ,art of the cu ..ittt S:c. . Thtc President a1. retors of the said Baak, are authorized a drequired to loat n to neh applicants as will 'ebtuild that portion of the city of Charlestoni which lthas been dcestroy'e d by the late fire, two millions of' dllatrs, if so mnehci be requiredl, tauder the rlbmllt intg rutles andie regaulationis, v'iz: Clg~as 1. As sootn as the said loan or anty partt thereof, mna y lbe effeced.- atny ap plicanitt desiring to buatild tpon the mnid 'htart dlistriet, may avail hirnself of the benefit thereof by mnakinig act npplicationt to thce satid Ilat, set it ig frthI thie plan nue esti mated cost ofthe hbuildlitg Ihe proposes to erect, together with thle situation and di mn-ct,iotns ofthie lot wtereoni the kiblling is to he plaiced, ande an ubstract of htis title ltherce o; ande tupoet thei Praeseidlent atnd dliree ots of the said l1ank heein-t satisfied ithl Ile title, ntne that it is l'ree from incumbilran - ees, theyv shalI dir'ect the satid lob to beo val Ltede by the commtrissioniers hereafter. natmed whoe shall cert ify thteir' v'alation teo t hte said Presient andta Directotrs; whlereupn~on thie said Preusileh-ut anid dtirectolrs are authlorizedl t td intstrta'eed to luoan teo thle saidlt lppl iect mte hallf the nppraet'isedt valuei of' his said loti; andal ipphlli'etos iiir thle suidl hant. shall cce tmale wtit hini two years frocm te pai efthcis Act. Clause '2. rThe applicant shall etert into teondt itt a siltent ptenatlty, with c tieentc et pay to lhe P reasient andie Direc'tors cof the' .ttid Bantk of Ihe State, the princLiplal sio n of' haltever' cmay hee lonedi hima, itt ten egnalc uinuil inttt:thetsi' ; the first of whlicht shall latte of ttheeond; aclsoe, wit It the furithaer cent litioni that the coeey loaned, witin onle y'ear f'romt its r'e'(eiplt, he exeede itt the ereet iont of hrig~k etr stoehte buildlintg ny m cthe ,niul let of'latnd; ande also, that the stid alp' ilicantt shall in till respects Cotitply with titue >r'ovitstions of thlis Act, itaid the said bonde latli he sete'red by a tmortgage of the lot oef andie; tand the fortm an ntciitatur'e fsneh heeed mtte mcor'tge~' shall bIt preseihled hvy the. Prescidentt aned Directors of te said latank,. mrtehr the ads' ice anid direction ouf the A tter eyv General; anid if the said mtortga ge hni at any tume btecomie forfeited, eithert ty fiuilcure to pay tany part (If t he prn ccipa ir ierest of the saidl debt at the timies spte ,itied, otr by a1 hrench oef any of' lie con-' litiotns of' lie sniiel bondl, thte Peside~nt atnd lirectors eof tho said Batik shall andte cmay, titor six mthtitIs niotice~ to the oblligotr, hais ceirs, Cectetcrs, admuinistrabors, or n-eigns', aithier plersonlttlly serv'ed, otr pubtlishced itt me etr moere pubhlie Gazettes itt the c.ity ofi 'harlestonlc, pr'oc'eed to) sell rthe ptroplerty neigntge~d, by ncuetion, for ready maoneyv, or the best prie thtat ean be ottiaiedl for Ihe samtce, ,lhi said sale shlall be delrt i ed fetr three we'eks previously, int one (It notre of the pubhlie Gazettes of cte city of. lharlestont - noel thte mnoneys arisinig fromt iteh 'sale, shtall be applliced by the Prcew.i etnt ande D)rectors of the said Bantk, in ntisfjtetiott oIf thte said lboned; atny law, tisate r custom, to the conitrary thereof int any wise ntwt'ihlsrtctnding: And bte purchtaser tat snteh tie, his heirs ande assigne-, shall lie deemed hee seizedi of a geood ande absolaute legal tate in fee simnle. of'the nreninc nur chased, as agaiast all persons whomsoever,. their heirs and assigns, not claitning by or under a paramonmit title Clause -3. Vhcnever the asnount first loaned, shall have bee, expended ins the ertetion of buildings as aforesaid, the said applicaut, his heirs at law, legal representa lives or assigns, may make application for at further hmn,,; whereupon the P're.sident ad Directors of the saill 1nmk, .hal ca-c the said coimmisiongrs to astrcstain and re port whether the -nas oria:tially loaned has tbeen, applied as aforesaid; ;aid upun the same hieing certified to t he said Presidemt and directors, they shall make to such ap plicani, his heirs at law, representatives or assignsi a further loan, eqal in anoumnt to oneo half the appraised value of the said lot, should ~s mnch he necessary to conm plete thei imiproveett'ts thereon; n hid, said loan shall be taken upon tie same term., and stib ject to the saume condition as the lirst; al a faurther oam sshall her made, eaittal to one hal tlie val lae of the lot. shi11 so amnch lie requirel to complete the improvem ntsit thereon, whenever the sail coamm'i,.ioners shall certify 'o the President arl I Directors of the sil tiank, that the ammst :lr'e;dly loanted has been actually expemtled, arcea lly to I Ie provisions ol Ibi law; andi a., soon as a good policy or isuarance upon the property, to the extent of the amount pre viously loaned. shall have beens duly a; sigmed to the lantc ; atal the said additional loans shall lae talsn, siu bject to the sawne Conditions. d.. shall be enred in thle same atlilnner as tie first. Ami i cae aly part of tle said two anillions shall remsain, after naamking She said loant, tie samuse mav he be lent to ay applicant. or hi; heirs atlaiw, represemtative, or assigis, for iae purpos of comlipleting his imsprovC emnts, lil, iplt Im securities as imiay hte mlcedi'.I Istisfiis'ery by thie President atnd Directors of the saidl Bank. Clause -1. The valuation of thie las on which the waid loans are to lie X1:mole, andm also the certificates oi expnm itires upon the huildings, shall be tmatle by a board of five cotamimissionters, two of whotn shall line appointed in behalf of the S t::te by the Untank, and two in bchalforl the (ity, lhv ihe City Coanncil, and a lis'th to be thohem by the other four: and in case any vacancy should occur it shall filled by the same par ties n ho had appointed to the phace so be come vacant; ani the said board or a mia jirity, (having been first 41dv sworn to thei faithful dismcharge of their duty,) shall in all cases, nt here a loan i. it) be iade or incmemas ed, certify their vatlnatiln3 to the 11:1sik, and :nake such report of facts as imas be n'ecssary an d preair to enablm tie s'i'i IBank to lischaire its duty to all interests concerned. Clause 5. In all cases where the vain' of the lot has lien loaned , it shall ie fle duty of the horrower to cause instraiec to be efeced t u1on1m the hib linm tIhereon, asd to Lkeep he Samte renewed for the a, mmutt of tle loan, or so) mnuch thereofia may' re ain iupaid, anl Io assign the policy to the llank, as collateral securily: and in rase file said hurrower, shall neglect sit to d, time i ank shall cituse insurimanmce to he clfees Icd or renewed in liehalf of he President andt Directors of the ,aid Bank aml shall dad;i from the said horrower the premi ut of insurance paid and ill expenses; atd if the samte are not paid within ono tomh then the bond given by such borrower shall lie considered s'rfeited, and lie shall forth .?lth.'be:bouni td pay up thte whole of his du+aW liia ajmte tsaia ll been made paysae-at:slite r. ':: ii mfmgedaggt 6 if the said banik shall deem it expedient to rcquire payment of the saie; and in all cases where a policy of insurauie is requnired by this Act, the Bank may arcept in lien thereof suome o:hmor colia aeral Sasenit v. Clause ti No loa-n shmall be maade up'mian anya~ kit upion whlich~l there m:aiy be a wosade., buiilding. tunletss uiin saenra inhe fir-,t giv~eni that the saome shahli e rmved~s wt iui one yeair fraom lihe pa.ssini of shis \er. Clause 7. The ' erst iitito b e char'edl onm ht staid loan shiall b~e 'ixed atl as low rate a~s wvill coive ciheii inate(rest tio be namid yl h State wC 'ithi thme necessaryi' eba aso trem tanoce, hnst the saids rtite 'hall ini n30 evenmt ceeds 7 per' cent. mer' aninum.n 8 a.:i, 5. Ilefor'e thlie samid loan it eIfeeted t he (ity oaf ChIm:tristons --hall~lby anm ordlintmnce toi be ihdsay raiti l'ed by the cisy aumthourities, unasramei th Stt ie agist4 aill lotssto *aise rom lioanis o bie imiadei to3 thme ciizenms ofl Chiarle'sson, nndelir the auathority of' this A er. SI-:e G. ii T hs'.sce or' Ienamnt for life' sit anyi hittf land wiinm lthe saiid sdistrict tsh:iii beii oe t h'i~ciSle biieent sof thlie Iprov~'ii,ians oil isi .\ci mif lie o3' ner ofl ihe r'everssin sir ire samader jouim ini thei miorie.~', to seeire thei .samunt lomainidl imn sucha formi as masy be 1:e.7.'! The mtiaige exceted t by I'thec ampianat shall bes a s'barites u ponm thm laii, in favor taf thet staid IIlank t amul its as'iitns. t'irotm ilie date sib its nre-istry in te sallier sitfmeste ever;andl all naiates Psh 'issi be recordedair lod~"aI inth seisters ilice ir riecords lhv the. app lied as, hebre any mioniey' shaall be pi-l lay She luanik. Site. S Ands whiereais, She frerinenmt visa 5 altion of' lhe city aif Chamrlestn hiilv Ii re, lime dslatrurion llam propera~)tty, ii aw the ho's of' life occatiisione lihereby, thnliish thle Sta:te of the evil sof pe'rmit tsna olher stan 'mie praoofl buibilings ini the samid City; ti:ml i whereas, the fundias ofi the .St3ate hereini aunthioriz'ed I o be amdvammceda an m le sseenr'ity of uir ldin s mu the saaid ity, may b0fVle eatlaenaer, 01101 no ito indneement isoaffeed toissh a ni iamls toa erect lire proif hild .inags, so lonmg ais oathlers ae ta. lowedI tso buaihIi ilteimriim niarea saeitglhbor hioods of combn-baib le ma~aata1.'ls: for l remedy whiereof', fie it real, Tihamt hiereasler it shmull tnot het iawfuli to bulh, us, erect or conastrucott, wiithlin the c'ity of Al C arlast onsmany woodlen's or lr~satedtm build ig, ar iin coavera' tnyv bsuihlinag wi t 'asifofeacombauile imaital; anld every' bblinihig or contstruion~st, fi-amed'a sin conlstrusctead aof woodia oar hasving. morie woodn oni thae siutside thaireoaf, ori athe rooif oaf wthaich is conistmructeda othewis' thatn a pame ser~lihed~ by an Ordmainare nrmti ied hay m ho City Conneil Iof Charl'estnm, aim mthe drhi oaf 'ti 'y, of' time pmresenit yeaar, ent itlead, *-An tiardl itance to prevenst thei crectionu oaf woodena huaiinigs, anud toi providhe !Zretelr seenrmim3y froam Gr,",' shall bae ash is haereby~ dleclareds toa bi, tatpub lie tand coinmoon tunisanice, ta nd as snehtha ill lie ablatted by3 thec judiagmient andsi proceis'ss oaf tally coturit of' ceail t en t tjusmdaict isanm; a ada m he pe(rsonas reCspeetively, bauildli mg coiverain irar constrmueling, or inistaSeietal inla hlinmg, covering~ or construacting any bibIling, irof oar conistrucitinal, constrarty to athis Aerc, mar so thto povisionis neecrihal in the ai.d ord. nance, shall be subject to the same penal ties in all respects as are provided by the said Orilinane; & till additions which shall be made to houses or buildings already erected and all houses and buildings which shall Ise erected on old roundations, in part or in whole, shall be deemed and considered within the provisions, restrictions and rcgu l'mi- ns of tho said Orsliuare and of this \ett and frul power and authority are here liv griinted mid confirmed to the City Coun cil of Charklrston,o determine the niateriauls ihickneIs and constrnetion of fiho walls and ither parts of buibligs, ofditerenit dimen sions atd elbiracter. wit hut the said city; and tnmake m'zeh other provisions by lav,as they may deem expedient, to promote the erec tion ofsafi anI convenient fire-proof build itcv, and to provide greater security to the said city From fires. Providled always, that none of t he securities ag-aints fire. prescribed by this \et,shall be dimimished by any ic tion of the City Conieil; and provided also that the marshies flowed by the tile w itiii the said city, shall be excepted only ko such extent a lihis been excepted by the said City Connmeil. St:c :). And whereas the whole prop erty in which the fundim s of the state are ii thorized' by this Act to be invested, may be also zreatly end;tngerel by the wooden huilings and sheds already erected upon the said uinrnt distriet since he late fire; Be it entel/d, that every woodlen hiling eree ted upan the snid hburmt district, he, anl the samie is hereby declared a public unis nere, and tis suh. shall be abated as aforesaid. .And it shall be the duty of tihe Mayor and Alerm en of t'he City ofCharleston,to cause the same to lie abated or rcimoved at :nfy time after tie expiration of one vear from this date; niving, ti the persons occupyingt ile satie. at least three months previous itice of their inteition to remove the same. A ill I persons who shall receive damage oftlii m property by reain ofsitch removal, maiy apply by petition to the Court u(Com i-in Pleas, who shall Iiherumpon cause the d:iinae to be assessed by a jury, iin view of the premme-a nil after having heard time irties fir tleir ciiorm-ei; and the jury in ts semiig thme !aiiages, shall take into con sideration the advanotige which may ae erue to the petitioner by surrounding his ljr nises with brick instead of wooden building:s; and the iamages so fhiii by the jury siall be paid by the City Cor-. poration to the piirty etitlcd. And in case the (.ity (i'Citn il hiethre rcmovi:n^ the said building, shall prefer to have the damages asessed. it shall be lawfil for them to file their pieiition in the said Court, giving Ino tee im tihe owner or peson iii pose)siu , anti thtereuipon thie' said Court shall cause the damuiagres to lie as-ewed hv a jnrv as afores:id: adil the findling of the jm-y -~llmi lih-(' cnluive upo all~m11 pairm tes; piov idied al. ways, (itt the city hall not hie botund to in denmily or pay lat:Iages for any uild ing whlichm ha;s beeertettml or conisne tel contrary to tile provisions, of this Or diniance hi n reiu iim-ue tientioned and re ferriel to. S i:c. 10. it shall ie tihe duty ofrh-- Pre sideit ;iil diiretem~or lofth loi;mtnof his. utate 1nf South Carolina to make proper pnoivis - ions for the punctual payment ot lie itter est of mich loans as may be ell'ected npon the creditof the State, uni-r the Provisions oithi-s .\et; and also, for the ulimate pay nment ofihe principal thereot SEc. I I. It shall be she duty of the Pre. sident and Directors of the Bank ofthe State of South Carolina, to eammse to he oCUOd intf profits arisin out of the additionai~capital created out of the 2,000,00 loan aforesaid, I for the year ending on the 1st of October, mi the year of oinr L ord 4one lhontsandi eight hmumndred anti mlirmy mnite, amid with all time fumiurie priofits of the said loain, as the satme shamll herecafter lie annualily dc-ared, whbichm smdl fund, wiith ts annmuail nccumu tlationis, ,hiall mie conmsiideredc solemnly iclged andi 'set aparit hfor thme pay menit of ilei. imtere-st oni mlhe said iimmi, aind thle iimnal redeimipltion thlere oh : and' it shall bie ihe iduty of the Pres-ident timd Dir-ctoris of thei said IIm nk , amtininumlly to r-epor-t to both btrathets of the L.egmohur lie ex-'tact tate iif that fundte. Wu Sitm.. 12. When-i the- profitis of the flanmm oif the Smate oft Soumth Carohinma. ishlil havse piaid thme imterctat ofeeirmaini stoel', ammd re leemied ihe saiid st~c-kst, for which they have heret ofire beenm ilde anlimd set ninmdt. thme 'aid prioits shallt alhsoii beconsidecredi siihlemnm lili-idgedl anmd s~et aparit fir time payment oif ithe- mieest oni tihe .aidI moani, amid the final Si:e. 13. Thle e-idii Presidnt andi Direc ion to1 i [e At to-rey G eneralmm , :is I hev' may ic-enim sufliin fokr time addii' ionl sovuice-s r iuire friho m himim by thiis Aert amid they sali iso imatke proisiions for pamyimmg tiuch ex peni ecg as miay he itim-rred biy the lian k in cam ltai/id, Junte 1, 183. l'rn he e- ltintore .-l umeriranm. Maq; M. lm the 1. iited St imes Seii ate. oni Tu'iesday tveintg, the t28th. Mm. ('lay'i. li esinUtion. amne y V\r ebster to r-eatl asfoow, rvais Iinaully piassed Dci iL fluesol-ed it the Sn cate andi If[ouse if Ilepreuntactire~s, #i'e., That it shalmi not mie lawfuii for mime Secretary of thei Treasury to mammke, or- to conitinnie ini Ierc-e, anty ~enmerammi >rdier w'hichi sihall cteiiiO amny dil'e-enice bie weenm thme dillerent biranchmes of r-evenue, as e oi time moiim-y iir niedittm oil pamytment in ( shieb debfts or diues, accruing, to the U. S. c nay lie paid.'' liuire thme vote' was taken Mmr. Cimy, oif Ky. expressed regret that lhe secondi po-rm ion of his resolution hada mimi hbemn :miiopted; and hie hiope-d that some ( aib eri remiiceIcs mmightr be providedt. espe .-ally the repeal iif thme pt'ovisioni ini the de >onite lawt of 183t;, by) wich'l time ntes of emik-s is-fumg ntes of mm ideiiimintt~tion less S hian to3 are now excluded from beinig re :eived.I T1hie vote oni the passage of tihe resoitttioin ( vais as foilows: Yecas-Messrs. Hayard, Behaniiat, Clay C If Aiti., Clav~ of Ky.. Ciaytonm, Davis, Fuli on. G rmmndy, Kini, Lmkinti, Lvoni, M'-e Keanm. Merrick, Miontoan, N ichlas.Norv'eii, P~restoni, htives, Robbinis, lliobiinson,. I ig lies, Sevier, Smith, of imuditanm, Soimbiai-. 4pen-ice, Swilt, T[allmtadlge, Tlion, Tirot Nayss-Messrse. Aillen. Hentoni, Browm. ,f Comnnetient., Strange. b eC D R b er tig er . 1rmuasUAY, JUNE 14, 1838. The Iln. Patrick Noble, and Capt. Benj. T. Elmore have bce9ttiosnitated by their riiends for the oifliceioi Governor, at the next eleetion. We muust apoloaize to the lion. F. W. Pickens, for not havis) 'yt given his Speech on the Cumberland Road Bill, a place in nur column. The proceedings of the Le iislature have excluded it. We will publish it in our next. We must also apologize to the gentleman who has lately favored us with sone More Meteorological observations. We will give thern publication, as soon as the press of mther matter is over. We have received a copy of the Speech of the lion. Wiml. C. Preston, on the Texas question. We have received a copy of the Speech of the Ilon. Waddy Thompson, on the Treasury Note Bill. Also a copy of the Speech of the lion. Rt. Barnwell Rhett, ou he satne subject. We have some Belle Lettres articles on - hand, n hich shall be shortly attended to. TuIz: Vrirns...-On Saturday evening last it comen iced raining at this place. and continued almjost ni ithotut intermission until M onday night. On Alonday it rained in uessantly, and the weather was as cool as lie early part of Alarch. A Charle.ton paper of the 5th inst. says, The weather on Sunday last was. quite mnpleasant--the rain failing, with little in :ernission t~hroughout tihe lay. In the after boin tihe wind blew quite strong from S. E. o E., which increased considerably after un set, and during the course of the night t blew a gale. "Somei~injury was sustained by the ship ting in port, and it is neared that damage tas also been done to the crops in the neigh torhood.'' We stated last week that $9,000 had been ollected in the City of New York, for the -elief of Charleston. W1e are happy to say low, ttiat the amount has been increased to 1I,0U0. Well ulone noble City! The Charleston .Mercury of the 9th inst., y , " Louis Lisso, the Spaniard, some ite since. con(lCiaed for murder, Was A Sit %ia.-A Mr. Sharkey. a Justice of he peace in Mississippi, recently recovered 2l5.00i0 of certain parsons who ignehed hin bout a year arm. CONG;R IESS. A new Treas:ry Order has 3' b ouded on the Resolution w ake notes of specie payin. Banks under he following restrictions. "No noes to be akeni of a less dienofimiat ion than twenty lollairs; no notes to lbe aken. tunless pava d~e Utn dlemand at the place where issued; to notes to lie received of any Iatnk whicb, inee the -iih of . tuly, I ~:ti, has issiud arny inte or bill of a less dlenomination than five Illlrs.' The Bill for the souppression atnd preven ion of lnndi:im hiostilities,. which ihas excited to liii e oppiositioni, i'as paissed the Ilouso if' Represeintaties Trhe Representative hUhd is fasi be omling a pugilistic arenia. Tw~o disg race nI fist and scull /JIts have ocenrred oithiin thle saume wveek. This is indeeden emiocracy, ith a vengeance. Whty wi' he iotnse tolerate it ! Are we to sun; 4 ur notiotns of freedom to run awa y wi1 ,amnd is the Conigress of the I1:nion so I: forget its owni dignity, as to permtit m< i the mad licentiousniess of passion, ;a inke at each others thronuts, whenieveri th laitk lit! We are astonisheid, pained i. b~e statec of fechn mt inetc it luse' seemn - iv.e Io tuchi oill'nder's full I prhotection ; re thin~k, that nzotig shorn of a vo evere andil potin-ed reb'tukle, should bai - sub'lic opinioni. Mr. Morris olTered a joinit RBesoluti . bie adjournment of Congress on the di a r uily. ________ lt appears fromt a letter received it.A utsta,Ga. that thle ikanks irt Phliladelps , ansequenoce ot tihe trepeal of the 'c 'ireniar, will spe.edi ly tsuime thle pa I' specie. A miee-ting lit the d:Ilere', mas to bec held on the I st intst., to . -~e - ibject int o contsierat tin. Theim foil n extraict of' a hetecr from Mir. Bid J 1. Adamas, on rthe subject: "l'uni L.. o.m.in.s, May 31st "Dear Sir-Iin myi letter of the ' atedl myi nacher thati there conih I or perantmfl re'sump)Jt ilon of l lmnts by th,- h,;t..ks, until the. pi - ;overmenli:t touwariet n as e "Thei repeal Iofi the Specie (-e 'logress. mai~kes thnat chaing. liat, unitil miow, I have noutuo i(eatis ot restoring it etht mrrenmer. 4 cry aieerely~ ait thei trnmm:in thuat the banks are', I anm sure. '' mi o. firt't. atla cark' rest il1t iuli oL 7e )y' teuts thruu,lutt lite Itmion. "\ihreat respectt pursI' "Ni :j "I~o . J.Q . . 1,um \\' r in