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4{ - n orximin entate', 3nuay it 183. a-go ggdSELD ADEaRTIUER W.F. DURIOZ. PROPRIETOR. Time* Ddlmper ann , if paid in adSie Disil .VY17 Cets!.if not paid af six Nom& from uhe *Amg th pour Dollars if ait 4wid w we onths, Subscribers out of setae a abqu'aed to pay Indeace. o0 nsw iptio reelv for Ion than on 16& mfu per discontinued until all arrear agessareexcept at the option of the Pub Aj sabmmriptions will be continued unles mthwismerdred before the expiration of the Amy peson procuring fie Subscribers and spiblm foxthebame, sball receive *m.Sw sahcqOy goi. Ado ss.al e- tonspicuonsly sserted at 62n Sen per Oruarn. (12 lines, or es)fo the frst 1 msrte, and 431 cemts, for each coutimuanca. elbdo'- dMeabl, or quantly will be a pee quae r g atcb isertson. Ad not having the number of iner ing md n them. llt be contiaued until *imed out. and eharate accordingly. . job work dome for persons iaring at a dlanw, mtast be paid for at the tine the work A &e%&eQr the xvment.meuredin the village. All 0ousa tions addresid to the Editor, j ,, F wi be promptly and strictly attend COGNT GIUOUSE CALEND H. 1843. - f 10 U 13 14 - 1516 17 18 09 21d 22 23 24 25 26 27 20I 3331 to 30 3.4 6 6 7 8 9 10 1 it 33 14 1S 16 17 I1 19 90 21 22 23 24 25 96 27 2d as 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 -1616 17 18 19 29 23 22 23 IM 25 25 27 28 2 a3 31 2 S 3 4 5 6 7 -- 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 Id 37l 9 so 21 29 234St 25 2,27 28 29 ~ 1 9 3 4 5 6 -- 6 9 10 .1 1213 -3 15-16 17 1819 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25* 27 9 29 3V 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ass"*, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Oraer, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7i 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Nsember, 29303 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 U I 12 13 14 15 16 17 Is 19 90 21 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 .Decmmer, 2d 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 33 34 15 l6 17 18 39 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 2629 30 3' THE P LANT ER, DEVOTED TO AURICU'LTUKL, COMI MERCE, NEW$, &c. T HE sbove is the title ofa Paper which it is proposed to establish at the capitol of 1 South Carolina-J. J. Dubome. editor-D)ubosea j & Jobnason, publishers-weekly, and awice a I week daring the sesaion of the Legtslaure-onu an imperial sheet-price $2 50 a year. -The PtLasTan will be the- organ of the Stans Agricultural 8ociety and its auxiliaries,. but will not be devoted exclusively to Agracul inure The attention will be paid to general ji news and the state of the Columbia amid Char- jL Ieston markets. whichb the growing trade and consequence at our tow,, requaire, and the pro eeeding ofldhe Legislature reported in a coin denied form The editor wil~l endeavor, by giving a due portion sf his columnas to liters-' ture, morals, sceeuce, &c., to maske his pubh. cation a pleasant and useful family paper. Payment to be made on the receipt of the first No. to the publiuihers or any ofitheir agenas ~ in tbo different Districts. J4 tf 48 ALL mNotices LLprosindebted to the estate of Dray A. ton Comnett, dec'd., are requested to I make payment immnediately. aid those liavig demsnds against said estate, are regniested to randler thern in by the first of May, pirope)rly d attested. TItUS. NICIIOLS, Adr-r. jan 4 2tamem 49 Notice. N O peson, from this date, hias any righta wlitet-er, a., receive any aniount of mu- - nmy due me. without my mrder. All persona who may be indebted, for work done at the Saw Mill atyear, are regnested not to pay over any monies. untill Mr. H olsen back and the subsceriber has settledl their busi neas. JOH N SW IR ENG EN, Sen'r. jan4 t 49 O F Everyd'escription executed with neaRnesCsantd despatch ,at the Ofice oi tbe i poznizL~ hvYza-nszn. Notice. HOSE indebted to the late firm of deres ton f Neig. are requested to make im mediate payment to the suabsriber, at the store f Meass. Bland & Butler. as longer indul enee cannot be given. CHAS. A. MEIGS. jan 4 4t 49 NOTICE. LL persons Indebted to the estate or-Ellen Graham, dec'd., are requested to make isyent by the frst day o February nest. and se having ciaims ag.linst said estate to ren ar them, by that time. pro ry atuested. U1. GRAHAM, AdmaisUrater. Jan 4 2t' 49 Notice. L persons indebted to the estate of Job Thot on. deeld., Are requested to make ayment immediately. and those having de nands against saad tate,.are requested to ren ler them, propestj attested JOHN DORN, WM. B. WILLIAMS. jan 4 3t 49 NOT icE. LL persons havinsa demands against the Estateof Wm. H-. Yeldlell, de -eased, are bherby notified to render them i n to the suiscriber duly aitested, and bose indebted io said Estate are requested a make imnediae payment. L. H. IMUNDAY. Adm'r, January 2, 1812 2t 49 .WOTICE. Y an order from the Ordianry we W svill proceed to sell. at the late resi lence of Caleb lolloway. deceased, on 'riday the 13th inst., all of his stock. con - isting of Horses. Cows. Hogs, Plantation , roote. Corn. Fodder. and Household and Kitchen Furniture. The terms of sale to e made known on the day of sale, ISAAC 13OLES. LEWIS BURNELL. Jan.4, - 0t 49 Administrators Sale. Y rmission of 0. Towles, Ordinary Bt E5dgefield District, I .ball on Tues lay the 17th January. proceed to 6ell at bhellate residence of Wo. H. Yeldell, de :eased, all the personal property ofsaid de reased., consisting of twenty-four likely egroesg Horses. Mule, Caules Hops. beep, , Cori, Fodder Oats, hous obld td kitehen fl-rainro; o lis boat anty. Ive as offddanI Os equired to bond wh two approved I ecurites. The plantation will also be vbted at the same time and place. L. H. MUNDAY. Adtn'r. January 2. 1842 . 2t 49 State of South ('arolia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire. Ordinary of Edgefleld District. Whereas, James 31. Harrison, hath ap. >lied Iome for Letters of Administration in all and singular the goods and chattels, ights and credits of Stary Harrison. late of he District atoresaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon. sh all and singular, the kindred and credi ors of the said deceased. to he and appear i efore me, at our next Ordinary's Court for I he said District to be holden at Edgefield ourt House on the l6th January. 18-12, a show cause, if any, why the said Ad ninisiration should not he granted. Given undermy hand and seal this 2d la ofJ.Inuary. one shousand eight hiu Ired and forty'three. & in the sixty-teventh 'ear of A merican Independence. I Jan. 4, 1843. $2 124 Is 49I State of Southt Catrolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Ewiuire - LOrdinary of Edgefleld District. Whereas. Wiley Timmermana. hash ap lied to me for Lettersof Admninistratin belsonis Nona. usn all and singular the nwds and chattels, rights anid credits of L amnes E. Daw son, late at she District C foresaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adlmn-~ a all and singular. the kindred and credi- I rsntthe said deceased, to he and appear eto me, at ourunext Ordintary's Court tfar de said District to he holdena at Edgefleld surt Hoause. on the 16th day oft January, a show cause, if anay, why ste staidl Ad - iistration should not he granted, Given under sty hand and seal this 3rd ay ofJnanuary, cue thouesand eigtnt haun- I red andl forty shbree.and isn sthe sixty sevcth a car of Auzmericar: lndependetnce. ti 0. TOW L ES. 0. E. D. l Jcn. 3, ($2 124) hs 49 t Fair & Potive Notice. 'IIAT ths- who will aneglect their dusty, m.asay have' no excse. we avail esurselves tthis early opportunity. to assure all those in. ebted to nas by Noate, that nlean they are jsaid reviaus to sesimn day thaey n ill be indiscrium at.ly placed ina the hanuds of an Attornecy for ,llections. BLAND & BUTLEIL. Der.?tC 46 Execintor Notice. A L persons indebstedl to she estate oft { LJoyce U!nIpepper deceased, will he , leased to make immsediate .payment. as Ire wish toelaise the estnae, any demands ugainst the estate will be hsanded in dluly aroen. W A. STROTHJER, D. Rt. STROT HE R. Ereentrs. Dee. 13, 1!J 'f -34 New Boot & Shoe Stores IL SIE Subscriber respectfully inforns his friends pad the citizen ofEdge el District generally, that on the 9th inet. e will open a Boot and Shoe Establish ent in the Town of Edgefield, wbernAU ,inds of work in his line will be newtlyand erviceably eecuted. e - Good ides of every description will be tartered for, or bought for Cash. All persons indebted to me by note-or iook account, are requested to come for vard to pay up ; as I am very much in rant of monoy and not being very desi. ous of putting their accounts in the hands if an officer for collection. -%.'31CIIAEL L. GEARTY. January 4. 1842 3t 49 Cheap Travelling H I N accosnt of the cheapness or Cotton, the subscriber 'ban concluded to reduce. m. and after the first day ofJanuary nest. the trice of Travelling in hais lines, to the follow ng rates: From Eglefield to Columbia. 0400 All Students of Greenwood & Cokes. bury Institution. at 8 cents per milte, on the Aiken Lit e. From Edgefield to Greeawood. 2!5 From Edgeheld to Cokesbury, 3 fil VARD. C. H. GOOD.. I. Dec. 21 RATES OF BOARDIi4l 5;' AT TIlE' MANSION HOUSEf P HE Subscriber, inforsae his friends and the pubItteerally. that~e will ente min his custotiors, according to the tines, fra he ensning year, at the followity rates, vi Board and lodging per month, $12 50 Do without do do . 1000 Do for Horse. do .. 1000 For 'ausisat er. Board per Day, "A $1 00 Do per Me 3a7J' Lodging,.2 Horse ier Day 0 SinefeedforHose, 25 Chi'dren and Servantse halfpri'ce. CHARLES coAIMTY. Edgeeld C. f ,8. C. Dee-12, 3HA2 tf46 RMMOVAL. or ac. inut. Ca 'ng soon can have a chance to tav deem, if not. they will find them with his aeighbor in a Range of Iw. MEDICA L OFFICE of Dais. C. J. 3Mots nd Jous G. WILtIAMS Iaw Range, next door o Mr. Compty's fotel. TO RENT.-The HIouse at present ocen tied by 31r. John Covar. Apply to E. J. M313S. Dec II. 1942 f4G lNotice. PRICES REDUCE&b. T LIE low prices of Cotton. he scarci:y o' Money, atil ihe chenpness of la lour in almost every other branch of trade,ad nunishes the Tailors its Edgc'fleld Village. that hey too, must let their priceis coriespond with lie times. Under these circunistance-t and intving procured workmen who are willinga' to work at reduced rates, we invite otrr usto niers. aned the puealec generally. to c.31 and exa mne our stuock. and he.aer eur prices.which shall v low (fir the stme articlep-) as any similar stablisInent in dlae Southern country. GUIPUE & LYON. Dec. 5. itl.?. ii 45 Notice. iii lE Subl-riwer navig. deemineid to A clos' e e -ii .m , wil. after lho I at da v C Jeeanary,. seli lies rem:eining~ stockl oef Buiti, hloest. &tc. lor cashi ioily, at perices to ,eiit the "les. JOIIN If A R 'S. Dec'. 29 U' .19 .filaii lrtalor'sg NVo fre. ~L L lersons mtueebted to, tun'- c'e of 1..Nichoelsone deceased, are re nestced to mnake immauediateL pmet aas 'ee estaite owest money. and in~ consequence C which we shall haecomnpalled to collect, nd aill pesn hing~~ caiuns agiaitnst the atate will present their de'mandIs dealt ruvet'n. J. 0. Nlll.ON, D. R. STlOR tl'ER. Admaninstratfor's. Dec. 1"> If' -1 Ex'ecutor's .'Votice. L L persre. aedebte'd te' the estiate oef 1Wm. J. Glove, dtec'd., either by Note ear look Account, are rerpae?'te'd to cotnhe fornw ardh til settle wvith Captaini U. lIoano. wilh whomgi we Notes ail Accontuis nir' deposaited for cot euwn. As lon::'r aedohtencoecannlot be given. auewc' hting toe save coset will dee well tao avati aemnselveq of tthi' tepporlnity, as thae Notes aid Acceounts nbill tbe pult in the hiandis of san fficer fir cielle'ctioni. wvithouet respec't to per ins. 'lThese hav'ing dleandsla aneninst the s.aid state are reiested to h'anad them an le.gally ttested. CFHIAR LES J. G LOV ER. Executor. Dce.--f7 tf 4Is iBr. I.' G. wILLII aEs, FFE'RS his perofessoional 'e'rvice, teo the Wcitizensa ol L-dgefleld village aned adjac'ent ountry'. anal can be focmad. thv calling at S. F. ;aode's diwellinag- at all times. Nov. 2 tI' 40 A lA R ELS .'eedl Irish P'eatoes, just 1~I eceived and for sale, n consignmaient, lay 1. I. JE~F'Se. eat Office slovtice. rtlons indebted to me by note r otherwise, must settle by th February next. Hereafter n I be given in the Post Oilce, fc it Papers, &c. As no respect ill be paid. none need app . GEMENT OF MALS. usta Stage arrives on Monday' Th ' and Saturday's. at half past C A. ils closed the preceeding even lnnas o'clock. for Augusta Tuesday's, Thurs da Sunday's, at 12 M. blail close at. 'Stage arrives and departs a Iof ept it arrives on Tuesday's an leae. Wednesday's. O1ice open on Sunday fror ILA. to I P. M. M FRAZER, P. M. tf 49 EGISLA fUItE. (Continued.) Mr,. mmintger submitted the followitn Resol u, which was ordered to be con i mediatcly, was agreed to, an arl to be sent to the e'oate for con d, That in the opinion of Ih Leg re. every Bill to anend the Cor stiful as well as to amend the amend in the Constitution. should receive; vote- wo-ihirds of the whole Represei t pon its second reading in tha c f the Le.i-lature in % hich it shal n considered: oiberwise it ehal not at to the other Branch. . Osa tion of Mr. John B. Black. thi House. onsidered the vote ordering th Anas rivate Report of the Presiden of thi. ok of the State of South Carih ns,on e indebtedness of the Olflicers o said -'k ad its Branches, to be printed The onse then proceeded to the con sideratiu of the report of the special join cominlt Pe on the resignation of the lon John Calhoun, which was mude th specialr er of the day for this day, at on o'cloe T t and second Resolutions sub adoption by the Report. wer and, on motion of Mr. Mem word unaimusly was inserie4 ed.. 3d. Resoled, That the People of Soutl Carolina are deeply sensible of the faithfu and long tried services of their distinguish ed Sunstor, and wou!d regard the with drawal of his talents and integrity from th, Council, of the Union, with profound rc gret, were it not for the expectation tha they are about to yield tp the separat claim upon his services. to share them ii common with the whole Union. Mr. yers aoved to amend the Reso lution, by striking out all after the wor, 'Scnator," for the purpose of inserting il, following: "toconsent at this time to th, w ithdruawal of his talent and integrity fron the Councils of the Union." Mr. Carr moved, to lay the ameuJmeti on the table : wh;ch was pascdl it the ul frmniative: Yeas 94-Nays24. The Yeas and Nays vere reqjuested hi seven Memiabers. and are as follows: Those av ho voted it the affirmative, are The lIon. W. F. Culcock, Speaker Measrd. Allison. W. J. Alston, Barton melin. John B. Black, J. A. Black. W. C Black. Wake, PBlakenev, Hlonham. llow ker. Boswell. Brown. Biroyles. Bll. Can non. Car, Carsort. Chesnut. Cook. Cox I Crockett. 11. l)Davis, Y11tnn1,! Davis. Daw kin~s. Deau',nre. Dickotn. D)unblar Earl-, Eave. Eckbiant. Ervin, L'ro-.i G (aillard. Ga~vin. Gedides, Gist. GJowen Graham. Gre::orie. C II. Grilfin. R. (C vey c by. it.Iiibben. litt Irbsy. Jacksn Jolly. Ka::. Littlejohni. Long, McrLure M~cElre'y. Massey. Mlayes. \lmmuainger Midaletun. J. C. Miller. J. P. Mlitler Nicholson. Northrop. O'llrs :an. E. U Palnmer, P. P. Pahner. Perrin. Phtilhap' IPorter Pcya. Pr~.=v. Raysor. A. Rlwtt suth II. Sith I. J oel Smith. John1 Samith u i it iami antd Woowa:-td. Those who voted ina the negative. nre Awhby,.Darby.Diekinso~n, English, Gnoigi erd!. Jntmis'm, Lnrtigtne. Ma:nning, Mrti mer, Monzotn, Myers. John Palmter, Pick ens. Qiasilehtum. Seymtntr. Simnon<. Sul van. Walker, WVhaley, J. I,. Wilson :Yates. The Resolution was thien a;:reed to, nmz on mttnion of Mr. Memmincer, the sam<ti wne samended by inserting the wnrd ":unan imnt. after the word "Rtesolved." The Repornt was thten agreed to, and or dered to bei sent tu the~ Senate foir concur renc. In Senate. D~ec. l4 Mr. Jeter presetemd th-- pecti:;on of sunt dry itihabhitatt mf Bench I1.dand. ftor thel a! teration of a Road; which was referrced t the lame committee. Mr. Jeter presented the petition of ihi To en Council and suodry Citizens e H amhurg, praying aft ametndmnent of thei Charter, int divers parmtculars ;which wa referred to the committee on incorporrtio enezrosed acts. Mr. Gregg presented the Reports of ith commnittee ont the judiciary, otn the petitio: of sundry catszens of Edgefield for mlhe or ganiztiotn of District Courts. to he camptu seid of Magistrates. with limited jutrisdie tjna int t~t5es of enntrnet. . On the petition of citizens of Etgefield, for the establishment of a new Judicial District. unalavorable to the prayer thereof; which was otdered fur consideration to. morrow : r The House of Representatives sent to the Senate. a Bill to alter and amend the fifteenth section of at Act entidled "An Act to reduce all Acts and Clauses of Acts in relation to the Patrol of this State into one Act. and to alter and amend the same;" and also, a Bill further to prevent retailing spirituous liquors without a li. ceuse ; which Bills lihd been rea twice in the Senate. and three times in the llouse of Representatives - the Bills were read the third time : Resolred, That the bills do pass; that the titles thereof be changed. that they be called Arts. and returned to the House of Representatives. A Bill to estatilisti certain riods. bridges and ferries, w bich had been twice read in that ioube. the bill received otne readinig. and was referred to the coumaittee on roads adt huildings. A Bill to provide fur ihr supervision of the free schoiol, was belore the Setnte nl it' econd reading. atnd the alnenadimeit o0'ered b) 31r. \lciana %%as liefre the j Senate for cainsiderstion. 31r. Felier moo. ved to lay the bill and aneudmnent on the table. which was decideed by Yeas and Nays. a olialows: ens-3esmil. Boyce. Buchananan, Carnt. lowney. Dar:an. Dadi'l D. Doug. Iasr. Evins. Felder. Frainptoo. Gourdin. Jeter, Johnin,. lcKeann. J. S Murray. Palmer. Rhame, C. I. Thotson. 11. 11. Thottsou,Wilson, lWithersnioon. Young Navs-The Ilon. A. Patterson. Presi. dent ;'Afessro. Aiken. Alliton. Unozer. it. ord. De reville. J. Dou:.lass. Elli-. lick ling. Ganise. Grimbatll. Greng. ianna. Ilicain". MleWillie. Nosie%. W. M. 31ur ray. Rlhett, Rivers. Sessions. Suart. fWulker and Ward -23. The motion was thcrefore last. Mr. Allston renewed the motion to lay t on the table the amendment of'ered by .1r. MacKetmua. which question was deci ded as follows, by Yeas nud Nays. Yeas-The Hon. A. Patterson. Presi dent ; Messrs. Aiken. Allston. Buchanan, Buford, Carn. DeTreville, J. Douglass. Elfe. Felder, Fickling, Framption.Clause, Grimball, Gregg, Gourdin. Jeter.Johnson, I McWillie.J. S.Murray. W. M. Murray, Palmer, Rhett, Rivers, Segsions, Sainrt. V.. &Tb. p, Walker, Ward and Wit I Nays-Messrs. Boozer. Boyce. Dar I ga. David D. Douglass. Evins, lanna. - fiiggins. McKenna, Moses. Rhane. H. 1I - Thomson. Witherspoon and Young-14. The amendment n as therefero ordeted to lie tin the table. t The Bill received a second readin, and e on the question of senadine it to the liouse a of Representatives. the Yeas antl Nays were orderel. and are as feliows: Yeas-The Ilon. A. Patterson. Previ. I dent ; Mers. Aiken. Allsiton. uchanan. ! Iinford. DeTreville. J. Donaglasi. 1Ife. e Fickling. G-muse, Gritmball. Greg_,. Goir 'I din. iania. McWillie. Mimes. Wmll. 31. MIurrv. Rhett. RiverN. Sessions. Sinart. t C. It. Thomson. W alker and W ard -2 1. Navs-.llessrs. Baar. (Hvae. ('luwn ev. iamrtan. David D. DouIn,<lat. I'.viiq, IFelder. Fraimtor,, liigin. Jeter. John son, McKenna. J.. . Mtt.-ltv. P.ahoer. :iRhame. ii. II. Tomon. Wiisut, Withl erspoan and non -drI. ''l Bill was there' are ordered! to be . hsent h {Of use of Represe::v A 1ill to prescribe the DI )rai t in w!,tlh suits in the Court of 1ila iiy may i brought against per-inis resi li n Itott - 141 hlmits of thi. Str ta: .atn1 a 1 lo a 'w .constalels miileage tta on excmiis waieb .haid receied onei read ing ini t:ie Seitri:e. .receiveid a seconid reainit. andi wmere *'r .ideredl to be sent to t he 11 ouse oaf Iiepresen - .tattves. .A Uill tot authtoriza 'ucha perons rau prrac .tice itnediicine anrd suargery undtaer thle. . ThmpsmanSysatema. to receite undre which had recei vead one rendintg in the Sie ,nate, nsas Lenaire the Sena:te ont its -seconda , reading - r. Gare:; mnoret I to insert the fulnow . in:~ trovi. ina platc eof thtat int tie i0.11. .Pro ri,l. That ceach Phtysiriran or Star ge-on shall have oain iited "a dipalomta awi a permit to practice fromt soimte re-gularly ,cotistitnted Meidical Calle;:e or I tstia tnoton. Mr. Waeit herspjoon moitived the fallow' int -ttmetndmnt tom theI parovisa; aifter "parac - ice."' to inisert "fromn a regularly ema:-tiiru -ted hoard oaf pahysiciians. piractisitng ttrier the T1homtpsontin Systema." The amendment offered lay Mr. WViih Ierspooan, was ordered to lie on the table. 1Jr. lFickling mtovedl the aa-ft te tam.t. ponitemen~t of ha fair her contsideraitiont af thte 1 il. ad i le Senaate aigreedl to the in A~ Iill to abotlishi the pirav i-dons etf I:ws foar tae saler of persons conivia teal of tbas tar tardy and vagrancy, anal to provide tither reimedaies mt subsita.tatn thereCa, was be fure t he Searte on its siecond reain;:tu .Mr. MIloses tmaoid tat strilk. tin in th third section,. all after the- woirds thro. -anid in~ert the followintg. 'he impntrso'ted r at the dli-,cretionu of thieJudge, not: excaeed further amendited by striking iut 'three' -o insert "ix moanthis.' anid ont the queihon of a areeing to the amendimetnt of the sectiona oftehill, thto Yeas anti Nays were called for, arid they are at' follows:I ray, Rhame, Sessiond. Thomson, Walker, Withcrspoon and Young-17. Nava-Tbe ion. A. Patterson. Mesars. A llston. Boyce, Buchanan, Dargan. Da. vid, J. Douglass, Evius, Felder, Framp ion, Gregg, Gourdin. Hantia, Higgins. McWillie. J. S. Murray, Palmer, Rheit, Rivers, Smart, C. R. Thomson and Wit sen-23. The amendment was therefore lost. The Bill received a second reading. and was ordered to be sent to the House of Representatives. On umotion of Mr. Boyce, the Senate adjourned. House of Repracentarirrs. Dec. 14. Mr. ionhnm prcenteml the memorialof the Town Council and sundry citizens of llatmburg, praying an amendment of their iChirier ; wicl was referred to the coin lui tee on incur paraions. Mr. lienry. from she committee on Dis triet Ortices and Oticers, made Reports: Oat a Resolution frot the Senate, au thori-in-t the appoiuttneut of a Coroner for Edeeficld District On a hi!l to ametad the Act entitled "an Act concerning ihe offire sual duties of Or. dinary." pated on the 21-t d.ay of Dece. ht. ono thousand eight hundred nod thirty mlne : and on a hill to amend en Act pass. ed December 19. 1,27. entitled "an Act to regul-tte the lee, of the officers of the Courts of Law and Elujily in this State. nami '*.r other purposcs therein mentionati;' which were ordered fur consideration to. mnforrow. .1r. Porter. from the committee on the judiciary, made repurts on the following bills : A Bill respecting Executions, issued by Moigi,t rateg A' Bill to rcdsure .he fees nllowed Attor Nevs in casen of Attachment A Bill to authoriz-- -opiea (o certair deeda, leases and plots., depoited in the Ai'.e of the Secretary of Statie, to he tised i:a evidence in the Coauris of ibis Stoic: A Bill to alter the rates of interest from seven per cent. to six per cent. and to l ter the law in relation to Usury. Mr. Mtmminger from the same com mfittee to whom was referred the Report of the President and Directors of the Br ' the State; as to so much of said I as relates to deposites by public of reported a Bill to regulate the dlep public officers in the Bank of the St South Carolina, and its Branches; was read the firs time, and orderes The House then resolved itself committee of the whole lifon, Mr riingper in the chir. on a bill fr Senate, to arran;e this Site into I lor the election of Representatives Congress ot' the United States, other purposes , anl a hoill to arra Sitate into District.s for the elelian resentatives in the Congre-s of the L tte-t Stat-s. Alier sonie time spent theroini, the Speaker reAmetiatd the Chair. The Report tf the committee on Agri c !ture, 40n1 sa) tmutach of the Governor's .lLe'.angei, rand sandry Re-asotiins. as re lutes to a (ecologia al atid Agricultural sur vey of thal State, which was made the <pecial order lo tlhe diy foUr I o'clock, P, .1/.. w as then re.td. The fllow ing heing the third Resolu. Iilao%. 1w a, cti: l rd ThItat as a !t:ca, of testiug h* I alutairyv :n :re. ;1 a u att ual aljprsa pra o haI 'a.' .000 he g-raaed aihr two %car,. Ihr at .\griculttg:l ,trvey of the S1.141, to. b.a TaacCured duaring Iliat period: a.t i thit t!:!. t ., r tar hao ,Ceial chair a l a wit v l. -c : : v i. aed byv :adda. thereroa thea falla n inag norads: ''wh. ..bill ra'part ait G-.os!aaical inftornma t ian w hich tay bev incnidhentally collencted .:.1 th, alinestiaon beain.: put, will the l i'C i;:rra ta the R e-alaa:i an a~ am,-.nad - ed it paa t th~!e. alfli.-ma:ave: Yi--s 'lThose ni haa voted itn the allirmative.--, im~ro J a. A . liso. \Vaha6. . kn. A' cruma. Arthuar. ~Althhv, Baehn. J. A. ilack. liomthamt, lnowa ker. Brownrr. flatli. ..dafae. II ardin. lirrison, I lay, I Ieurv, lint. Jollyv. Littb-johan. Me Lurea. Northrop. Jaob . I' P'ahnaer. P. P. P'almor, Porter, P'o'as. I.tysur. A Rheatt. E. fRh~tr. Itaper. 'Se bariu::. Seymonaur. Saimons. Si;greaaes, h. IUovis. Dea~aaneure, Eckhard, Fr&-st, 3J e. I-'Iroy, Mianning, 3Mayes. Miidlfeton. J. . Stiller. M urtiamer, Mouazton, Ntebel I. t Sparkmatan, Strothecr. Satmrer, 1\,. TIhosen w.hoa voted in the ne;;ativ. , are MJaear,. latrnn, Bw.el. Ba ovles, Can :taat, C arson Chst ant. Cox ~Croc~ket t, D~arby, Younag Dlavi-, Dawins, Dickin son. Dirk,n. Dunnbr Earle, Eaves, En. hnm. C. B Griflit,. R. (C. Grilint, liarvey, liibbeta. [rbs. Jacrkqon. Jatmiont, King, M~riller. ln.la . Memminger, J. C. Mile, ver,. O'l ryan, E. G. Palmer, Pe~rrin, Phuillips. Pickens. Pressly, Quat h-n,,Rodger<, Roowelf, Sheppardl.Simns, lI. J. Smith, Joel Smith. John Smith, Sullivatn. WVilliamus, Wouodard. .A hill to iaend an Act entitled a"an Aet, -o preyent the citizenisof .New York, from aarrying slaves or persons held to ,service. otut of this St ate, and to prevent the esenpo aaf persons charged with theo caomittdiaon ot any crima' ;" was read the scabnad lime. nnd ordter-e to knbe en toit