The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1852-1905, December 19, 1855, Image 1

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w * f5 * 1/ " J ^ -* ~ . r H2 PER ANNUM. We cleave to truth wlaer'cre she le.tdi the way. IN ADVANCE , a ^ [' f .? - * * "V* ?r NEUTRAL IN POLT CS?DEVOTED TO LITERARY, COMMERCIAL, AGRICULTURAL .SCIENTIFIC. ClATRIL AJD LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.VOLUME IV. t." LANCASTER. C. H. S' JTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER If, 183.5 NUMBER 4-5 Vil E LANCASTER LEDGER 1 ^>r private reaiowto .ppljttolti. good I mart, examinations; wtiicli wore ordered j lie on I lie table, and leave was (.ranted re, ie. ed tl.a .a...... t - i ts FIj'VMIHCO EVERY I frimtil H??? ?*- " -* " '* ' Wednesday Morning AT LANCASTE R VILLE. 8. C. lYrms.?$2 00 a year if pnid in advance ; 2 #0 if pnym't be delayed 3 m's; 3 00 nfterslx mouths. Advertisements Inaerted at the rate of 75 cents per square of 16 lines for the 1st insertion, 37| Cents for every subsequent insertion. For announcing a candidate #5. R. 8. BAILEYv Edite/t And Proprietor SELECT TALES. A Profitable Walk.* Baron Rothschild satin hi* office count ing his gains and calculating the risk of nndry loans, which had been offered him Vhen a spruce, handsome young man entered, and requested the loan of two thousand pounds. "What is the security!" said the Baronf without looking up. "Mil nilfuV' uiu "..J.. ?J ? ?" ?!"/ The geat money-lender turned and surveyed hi? applicant, scrutinising liiiu from head to foot. There must havo been something honest iu the young man's face, for the Haron w*? evidently pleased with the result of his scrutiny. Would two thousand be sufficient, young gentleman!" said he. "I can let you have ten as well as two!" "Two will answer my purpose now," aid tiie would be borrowers "Though I do not say 1 will lend it,'' t.iid the Haron, Uhut I can put yon in the way of getting it, and even ten times that mount, if you kuow how to take ad Mintage of vour opportnuitiea." The young ruau trembled,surprised at the unusual complaisance of a man who in money matters had the reputation of being very severe. lie feared that he Vras about to pfepose some doubtful operation and striniiiicred?"Honorable pro |)oaition!" "I would rtn ike no other,* said tbe ftnroti, with dignity. "Come, we'll take a whIIc up the street." Instead ofoffeiing his arm to his now or/iiiuinLinpo li*4 t/wilr l?u nn<l tint** , ...... ??; i promenaded Lombard St. Tlie Huron ! learned tlie name and business of I tin com- | jranion, and the object for which he wi*l;? | wd the money. Il.?ndreJs of people met j them, and bowing to the money k'?ngf 1 turned to look at, aud wonder who couht he h? companion. Some of the richer and more influndal denizen* of thul moneyed street, stopped to chat with him, and U. them the Huron introduced him to bis young friend, with tlie remark?that any favor they could do him would l>e considered aa a fa- . vor to hunself. | Many of these were men wboae wealth and influence were so great that their very name commanded the involuntary rchj?ectof our young friend. He saw hi* advantage at once. Arriviug at the end of the street, the Haron affectionately took leave of him, saying?that if he did not obtain the money elsewhere, he might come in the afternoon?and with a know iog wink he got into his carriage and drove off.?Our young friends lurried to j Walk back on Lombard St. lie met on* of the men-a very Crseui* ?to nhom ho ha<i l?e?in introduced by the liaron; this person desirous of cultivating an acquaint once which hud auch ah altopichrtte introduction I.eh! him in conversation, in the course of which our friend plum ply naked f??r the loan ot $d,boo. The rich man could not r.fu ?the np ^lieant has been introduced by Rothschild, lie had been a* good aa endorfudl by film '?and then the turn would t>e doing a favor to lb* great man.?'1 be notes were cooated out, and the young man's note taken in exchange. The tender looked lat the signer. True be never beard the natne on "Change \>ut never mind; Itotbschild would ftot have arm and arm with bim an<l introduced bim m be did if ho hod not boon perfectly good. Bo with man* o?auraneea fcr dbtihguwbrd regard the two ported. A few otepo futth??r the young e?Jv.-ii> turer met onntiier of lito new ?<vp?ain lofteee, and while bolting with bim. he feareleerty d'MpUjred the IwnU note* he be.I juat reeeire.^ arf8joM oheetving O.lb. had o large emoont to nixko up for a bertaio greet opporteaitjr a*) not with tag dpi ^ . t' _ <*. * \ %. jMb , ? nvum icci uungeu ii lie i to Could lend him $10,000. The Intler actuated by auch hiotives ns C the oilier money-tetnlvr, counted out tlie 01 desiVed amouhtand look a note, with the pi unknown name in exchange^ And so the hi young man went on borrowing from each hi of ifls new frieodn, until lie had nccumU | fo laud a hundred thousand pounds. All t)i this he deposited with Rothschild, receiv- in ing only the $2,000 pounds which he ti< originally desired-. tli The next day there was a great flutter er among the rich men on 'Change and A many weVe the conjectures they made, as te they "compared notes*' about the Huron's ' of friend.?Time flew on, bo one had seen al the unknown money borrower, and some U of the lenders began to think they had at been victimized. The Haron was mute to all their in re quiries, and they knew not what to think, or when jnat before the time for payment re arrivxt, each odo received a note from the ttrange acquaintance, to the etfecl that if C they would present llreir notes at tlio th banking bouse of Rothschild, they would te be paid. re One wbo held a note of $25.000. pounds ps went tbere out of curiosity, as ho suid, j C< when lo! it was cashed. The news went j tli like wild fire. All came with notes; and su nil as soon as presented were paid, and re upon this affair Mr. Cotis estahli.-hed a credit, which enabled hira soon afterwards O to eataUish the llanking house of Cott> A Co., whoso credit at the present day, te in England is equal to that of the great m Rothschild himself, to whose affability th its founder owed bis fortune and his sue ta cess. wi SOUTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE, If Monday December 10. m SENATE * to The Senate met at 11 o'clock a. |j pursuant to adjournment. The Clerk reaJ the journal of the proceedings of Saturday. fr, Pursuant to notice and w ith leave of cn the Senate, Mr. Witherspoon introduced ti, a bill to provide for the appointment of an additional magistrate at York Conrt M House. The hill received the first read- S^ ing. and was committed to the Commit- d< lee on Accounts and Vacant Oifiees. sc Mr. Law ton presented the petition of Elisabeth Powers, fur arrears of pension Wl which was referred to the Committee on (0 Military nnd Pension*. tit Mr. Moses presented the report of the Committee on the Judiciary,on the letter ? of Jainus Conner, together w iih a copy of tJ, his digest of iaw cases, from 1835 to ur 1854; which was ordered for considers t on to morrow. And alwo the report of M the Special Committee on Printing, on t|, the report of the Committee on l'rinti ig cf of the Llou?e of Representatives: which ,j.. was ordered for consideration t?? morrow and to he printed. Mr. M.izyck offered the following resi> on lotion, which was agreed to: 0f Rttolitd, That the Sj?ecial Committee j? on no much of the Mw>ag?! No. 1 of his Excellency the Governor an relate* to the New Stale Capitol, he an.I the** are hereby in-trueied, to ascertain and rejiort tt> . the Senate, a* early as may lie praclica hie, whether fire proof floor*, construeted ^ of iron and other inroinhiiatihla materials r(> for covering the basement of the building, may not l*e substituted for the groined arches w ith which it is proponed to cover the Mine-?am! the comparative cost of ^ the two Jilfercnt modes of construction? and what saving of exjM'tiso would be ef feeted by such substitution; and also whether the main body of the building ^ without the portico, may not bo otnpUt- ^ ed, leaving the [?orticoee to t>4 constructed *t aoma future time?And within whet j f time?end At what coet the buildin_'. without the portiooe%could he no far con> vj pleted aa to accommodate the Lesfislature; ^ and aIao whether the tow?r or campanile, with which it ia prnpoaud to aiirnaoant the building, May not tie dispensed with ^ -~and what saving of c?et would be< (Feet- Hf ed thereby. Mr. Allen offbiwd a #wa?1ation relative ^ to I>r. Oil?l?wr rWumentary (liatorv; ahlfh ,was hef.r/ed^b the Cofrtihittecoti ir tar native Library. ^ *' Mf? Palmer fircenffd the report nt the * Committee on the Lunatic Am lnm and MwUaaI Account*, on the report of the m Medical Committee of the Amm of Rep. o< daeiUtiteaoa aundry aooounta for poat p * <* * . |fej* a ;"!Sp' tJr >r consideration to morrow. to Mr. Budiey presented Hie report t>f tlie fr oinmiltee on Claims and O ievances, n the petition of Win. E. lings and others tc raying to be allowed an appropriation fo Bretofore made for a siie on which to \v nild a pest house; which was ordered tl; r consideration to inorrow. And also re le report of the dame Committee on the emorial of Anthony Hyde, praying ad?li- C anal compensation for services rendered C ib State; which was ofdered for consul- aj at ion to-morrow, and to he printt^L tli nd also the rep? it of the same Coiumite on the memorinl of ihc Town Council 11 Beaufort, respecting a pest house; and 0 so the accatiiil of the Charleston Mercury er >lli of which were ordered for conshlerion to-morrow. - to Mr. Townsend offered the following m solution, which was agreed to, and was te dered to he sent to the House of Rep- in senlives for concurrence; 4l Regolved Tlint ihe Committee on the allege, Educatiop and Religion he au- en opzmI to employ, jointly with Commit O v on Education iu the House of Rep. th sntativCa, some suitable person to pie-" ta ir the 'synopsis ? f the returns of tho tli untmisaioiiers of Free Schools" made to 1K e Legislature, and tlint thoy allow him ch compensation a* they may judge pi asonable for tho service. Ml The Senate |iriK'?t!*'ii to the General rders of the dny? Tha tinftvnr able report of the Commit- ri e otj Agriculture and Internal Improve ti enta a bill to permit Jacob Gciger to use bt e water of the Columbia canal on spec1 conditions, was agreed to, and the btl. M as consequently registered. <,t Favorably report of the Coinittee on R nance and Hanks on the ]>etitTon of I>r. Q1 , Pritchard, praying ?o be released pay R entof double tax exeen i.>o, was agreed , and ordered |o be sent to the the r,. ou*eof Representatives for concurrence. , The Committee on Agriculture and jj, ertial Improvements vers discharged >m the further conisderation of the rommetidation of the Governor in retain to the fence law. Favorable report of the Ccynnrittee on ilttary and Pensions on the petition of irali Mo Clure, was agreed to, and or red to he fcet.t to the Ilouse of Repre- . ntstives, fi >r coitrurrerice. A bill in relation to kidoapfiing seamen nT us received, agreed to, and wa> ordered be sent to the House of Representat t, ten. . w Resolutions appropriating 110.000. f?.r Lazaretto at Charleston was referred to I fI, e Committee on Commerce, Manufac es and Mechanic Arts. - n Report of the Committee of Ways ami ean* of the House of R present at Ives on (.j, e petition of J. G. White, Tax Collator ,0 Cl irc nount, was concurred >n and cr- p| rod to bo returned to the House of ?pre*entatiu?s. Unfavorable report of tb> Committee i Finatice and 13mii1c3 on presentment tn the Grand Jury of Ander*oti I):*tri< t |(( relation to a pell tax was agreed to. j A bill u> authorise the erection of gale- j, i all aiich roads as are not public high- ,,| iy*. reported by Committee on Agrieul j* re h Ml internal impr ivemcnt ?s a sub fj( tutu for ? hill to supercede Inn** fence*. \ ' erv'Ctinif Jfitte*, receive.I tfe second f? adit><?, was M^jree 1 to, and was ordered >ent to the Hoove of Represent ?ti\ e*. of ?e hill, which ha I been committed to o Coin uittee, was ordered to lie on the hie ft, Tl u? follow in jj rejiorts wero atp-ee I to or id ordered to lw St'llt to til?* I1..USU of present alive*: Keport'of the Committee pr t Claims and (Irievanae* on the account >*1 J Mine* Fuller for service* as Special ?>r nstuble; and also on the account of ti< MM*pli Lawton A (Jo. far blankets for t'n iaftner* in jail; and nlint on the account Si ' W. W. I'iuw for Woik done on the rate ChntH^lW, . f? Report of the Co?tim?icee on Lunatic syhnn an I iff.Ileal A. counts, on the * counts of Dr. JitnuwCtiH?r?th. |)r. I>n?i? R wot, Dr. J. M. C*?rr, Dr. T. L. Burg*** rt r pout mortem eauinirmtion*, ?? Unf?n??r*1iV roporf of the litte** On th? pntiiion of B>* j twill l?au?l ?t rwf other* frir service* reiufereAthc Sl^v. II a* ?l4r?>o<! * ?, Otiiiof itil* W|)0ft of fho C'-mmi'tA.. a n Lurtatte \*ylum ami M^li.nl A?v.<ints, < ' A tbe petition of of Dr. J. Ynt*n, for * r? oat oaortenl examination; was ordered to p . "I ' ' '+*| > Mr. Scoot to withdraw the pe'.i'/ou ni oin the fiiesofthe Senate. II Report of the (3-jnaiiiiiteo on the Jud iar/ on the tnenu<rial of It. L. Bryan, tc r subscription to iDeSaussure'a Report, C as agreed to, aiiAtrrdered to be sent to w le House for ReJtentativea for concurincc. M | A bill to nutlwrizA City Council of' ti harieston to ch?* Utile a CominingV ( B rek, received the Jsecond reading, was joe rreed to, and wal ordered to be sent to d< le House of Representatives. rr Report of the Committee on Roads and t? uildings on the presentment of the t<" rand Jury of Mation District, was order! to lie on the table. te The unfavorable report - f the Commit- s?: c on Agriculture and Internal Improve- ?< cuts, on the memorial of the Noith Ess- ta rn Railroad C??nij jany, and counter me- j atrial of the Board of Field Officers of or th Brigade, was agreed to. ta A bill to discontinue the granting of va- w mt lands. Received the seeottd reading, st n the question of agreeing to '.ho bill, e yeas and nays were ordered to be ra ken. Yeas 27; tnvs 10. The bill was lerefore agreed tJ, and was ordered t" Ji i sent to the House of Representatives, th A bill to authorize the arrest and im- lu ris?.inn< i.t of defaulters in the perform th ice of road duty,was, on motion ??f Mr. sii > itln*r?|M?on, ordered to lie ,>n the table. i . A bill to iimvtid 't;K> charter of the Fl > da Steam Packet Company, received ?l( in second reading, and was rdered to i sent to tb?* lions'* of Representatives. tl K"poit of tlio 0on\r.Mttee of Ways and c< [cans of the Ilou?. f Representatives S' i the report of the King's Mountain tc ail road Company, _.c.-nrred in. ami rdered to he returned to the House of *' epvesentatives. I] The following hills recieved the second t' ading, were ageed to, and were ordered o! be sent to tlie IIouso of Reprseuta ^ res: A bill to ineorjiorate tlie Landsford n anufacturing Company. A bill to ineorporate the State Agri- j vv litnrnl-Society of South Carolina. A bill to extend ttie charter of tlie vtl- j ge of Sumterville and to chart ^9 the ' line of the said place to that of sum- I " r. A bill to reeharter the town of Rluffton I ' id for other purposes. ? indry reports of the Committee on j , nnatic As.lum ami Medical Accounts I ere agood to and ?veic ordered to ho sent he House of Representatives for eon- j , irrnnce. Report of the Ci inmittie on Finance and auk; on t^e report of the Presi lent and I recto's of the Wilmington anu Man- | lestet Railroad Company, was agreed ; , , and was ordered to ho .-ent to the j ' >U80 of Representatives for concurrence. The report of the Committee on FedoI Relations on certain matters refced to 14 the Message of the Governor relating 11 the return of docnni nits to ihn Oover- . ' ar of Massachusetts beings before 'he nafe, Mr. Cist moved that the report do j " on the t ible. f-?r the pnrnoso of taking I " i resolutions nfli red bv the Senator from ! N nion on the, same - ' ieet. which was ??r- T ?red to l?e derided bv Ven* end nnvs. can 17; navs 25. T!it* nftitioti was there " re lost. i The report was then agreed to and was j dercd to be sent to the HoOse of Repr? ntatives for concurrence. The resolution oflercd bv the Senator run Union was itien ordered 'or eonsida'i<>n wlt'i h is .is follows* Rrrolrfil, That l?is* ExPolMhey the Oov? nor, in r'turning resolutions nfthe !?eg latere of nstftl*. exoreim' 1 a prop. discretion, -?n?l that hi* conrv in relu? an th<*reto ni^eta the unqualified appoha- ^ an of ibe Logi*'*ture nml pe.,plo of the Late, ^ Mr. Porter ofF-ied as a substitute the Hewing: Remh'fd, That the General Assembly | notion and applaud tho action of hi* ^ scellef'T the Governor, in retamhn* the ? "solution* of Ino f.o.'i*h?Mife of Ma<* u-h'J a (Its. I Tli ' r??'?l?iflor. ?)ii -I'jrf ! to as a Mil* i'uto, stfld waa ordered to he sen u> ihf ! ^ f f?.., roo-niaM* ?* for i-otySurri Hoe. ' ?. i r 'o .1.-1 ..*r? i Mftv. inti ?*-v-iion of S n nrl^n'V :<ir I ti ,\n?) fn,, i -new *n<l amend ihe charier* ??f fttHrm, i. Msed the 21?t day of l>MttQb?r, 1854, 11 > ' ^ < r-" 4 : rL > ; " ? V ' * ? ..... o?wiiu iu??viniy,???s Bgri;eu i<?, i tion Ir nil was orilored to be returned to the which [() ..??i? of Representatives. morrc A biil to amend an act, entitle ! an r.ct On i incorporate tbo Elmwo.d Cemetery j the h ompany received tlie second reading, for tii us agreed to, and was ordered to bo re- and A irncd to the House of Representatives. tho sj A till to unito the Morris street Hap at 12 t Church, Charleston, and the Fourth Tin aptist Church, Charleston, into one in- secure rporation, under tbfi natnc of the Cita in pro si Square Church, relieved the second at the eding, was agreed to. and was ordered they i i l?e returned to the House of Represen- road I tives. sidern A bill to renew and amend the char- Mr r of the To vn of ITnionville rech -ml the Ways eond reading, was agreed to, an 1 order- from I to be sent to tho House of Rcpreaen- resolu tives. inqttir A resolution for inquiry, bv Committee encv < i Privileges and Elections, in relation to con^ci king testimony in Contested elections, order* as agreed to, amHhe Committee was in-1 fovorn acted accordingly. Comn On motion of Mr. Ilarllee, the (dene- town il Orders w? re au-pended. poor < Mr. Ilarllee presented thorepoit of tin* I there >int Special Committee on the part of npp< i e Senate in relation to the I.iiu itic A-v J P>ra i< rn, with certain information relating | a hill ere to. The report was ordered for con- | intcre deration to morrow, and the report and j State; nMiimiiou wen? oruoreu lo h#? print***!. | con*i<l The Semite resinned the General Or [ mono ;rs ?f the dev. I M?, Favorable report of the Committee or. the Ji ie Lunatic Asylum and M tlicnl Ac Senat mnts on the account of Mr. W. 1\Oct- fire to ar, was agreed to and ordered to be sent f:oni i the House c/Ueprosentaliv ?. Plate .The foliov iujr reports wore concurred in tain j ad were ordered to he returned t?> the bili ?? louse of Representatives: The reports of whicl ie Coinmitteo on Claims on the uvornts motr< r Drs. L. II Johnson,J.N. 1 aw.et c.*, ntul Mr ir'. M. I torrolt. mitte< The report of the (.\>tn:> ittee on r'i- Senat ance and Banks on the mem rial of the tioti t rustees of tho Hoper Hospital for .id a hill hich reeommends an annual appt pria Court >tt of $.'1,000 there for being before tin- r.rden unato, t' c question of agreeing to tho r -1 Mr 11 was ordered to be decided hv veas ami l corpo tv*. Yeas 19 nays 10. j oertai The report wasthercf. r - agreed t- .and : amen it ot lered to i nout to the House of i giant opresentatirefi for concurrence. | for co On inuiion of Mr. Cam, the Genera! Or ' nwrn crs vere aw-perded, and it was ot !er~d ; Mr tat who; tho Senate adjourns it shall j Vae.a and adjourned to meet to-niom-w at lg | two I Vioek. I York The following message < cived I ed fot oiu the II- use of liej.f i' , *; to-rue UoiSB C 1u. ?h?f ativks; j iir 1 teceir.her id, 1*">5. j oil li [\ J'resident and (imtlcmcu of thr ?, /;-' amen i : ll.ulri Tins lie use respectfully informs the Sen- Oon to that this House has concurred in the j M-'i .isage of i i) Su"ate, informing this' r< jor louvj that the Senate have n,.o utod ty fot [ ?sr , All-n, Mazyek, (li-t, lr!>v, 7 in- minis n rmaii and Ingram,a Cotnmir.ee to noun tin into IVrectors of tlie Bank of the State of m.tte nth C irolina for the ciiMieiug year. and rw mc <1 -t'ng this House to appoint a Mini tt conan oimnkleo to act jointly with the Com M i'tlt.e of the Senate, and have appointed t'Coti lessrs. R .>!;f L?wis. Mi 'Queen, Hearst, f?r ^ [ershaw and King, the Committee on Time: .e part (.fthin House. '"-ts 1 By vrder of the House; f"*r !' JAMES SIMONS, Sje-kc-. to nn At 15 minutes to 4 p in., motion of Mr [r. C?rn the Svarft'll ndjoiivned. Agru urn ; HOUSROF KEl'KKSKNTAl IVES. from The 11<JOS' met nt 11 o'clock a. in. pur- to.|m mnt to odjouriiurent. % The Senate sent to tlie House following p morr iM* . . . , . tion A bill to alter the tune for holding tne []oll* burl of Kquitv for the Second Circuit; ^ lad the 6r*t time an?l ordered forconsido , ,. to tlli uion to morrow; also a bill coiirwrrnrig ^ ><-relicl Estates; also a bill to limit the ^ ^ irisdictHNt of Magistrates in small in.I Sk . . , (lie 1 lean cause* m tneir reaiiectivc lieat-; .... ... . . , . Soutl bill to pr vhl* f?.r appeals from too ( a?rrt T#aw and EomtyAi Pollution iuCohim ' .-t.-a I of lib r'l- t^^aUo a bjtl r??vi?l?? T.?r tin? ^ liu'T'tir Elm-Jors f.r l'' ?H'l Viw Pi. (.. mu-.J '''J* ' .1 hWi.Ii w*re . 1 iln fircl into, ftnd for-i t-.?n. A m> ?>r* r.-nMftti' !! affixing BLr-iln-ltf, l!?*? 19'h Ml ffh+ ' t 'j >lir-V|U n., iM I JtlfW < gulftiur* sttie die. A w * coimnutiica iiub V ? *?b uin J. S. Richardson, SlutoKeportoi i were ordered for coiuideratioa to ?w. motion ofMr BnyIslon. ordered tlsa ill sent from tho Senate to provid 0 election of Electors for Presideti 'ice President be printed, and inad pccial order for to day, (Monday, 1-2 o'clock. e Senate sent to the House a bill t 1 to niarrie I women a separate estat perty to wliicli thev may l<o entitle* ) timo of their marriage, or 10 wliicl inay become entitled to afterwards die first timo, and ordered for con lion tomorrow. . Midd'eton, from tlio Committee o i and Means, asked to be discharge* the further consideration upon tit lion, instructing said Committee t< o into and report upon the expedi if taxing bowio knives and pistole it being given, tho Committee wer d to be discharged; also made ; ihle report on the mrmorlrl of th tissioners of the Poor, for George District, in relation to the trsnsien if said district: it al.m reported upoi port ?>f the special joint Cornmitte nted to examine the looks of tin h Hank at Columbia; r.lso reporter to provi !c for the payment of tin ?t of a par! of the funded dcbtoflh; rea?l the first time, and ordered fo kration and a second reading to w. Tiny 1st on, from the Committee 01 idiciary, reported on a l>ai!i from tin e t<> increase tbe penalty for wttinj the woods; also upon bills the Senate to vest the title of tin iti certain escheated property in cn? ersotis therein name.!; also upon .meerning the qiTalifieiw ums'ot jurors 1 were ordered for consideration tc >w. . It. II. Wilson, from (liesameCont f, icporte.l <in a bill sent from tb e to alter and amend the law in r<-!a o the duties of Ordinaries; also upoi to extend the time for holding th of Equity, in Williamsburg distric ftd for consideration to morrow. . King, from tliu Committer on b r.'tt'ons, reported a b li to ir.eorpnrat n tov. r.s and vi!:and renew an d the charter.' 01 ..tlicrs h'-rctofor o?l: read the first time, and ordere n&id ration and a second reading tc >w. . l>atitzlei, from the Cominittce o nt < hTieos, reporte d a bill to establis loards of Commissioners of Roads i district; read the first time, and ordei consideration and sec ad readin rrow. . 11. J. Whaley, from the ( ommito [^corporations, roportcd on st bill t d the charier of ihc North Raster r?ad Company; ordetod for consider* to tnorrow. Seizing, from tlie same Commit!#* ^cU on a bill to incorporate Miosoci: tlio rtdit t of the elderly and lis*ibie ter*, Htid (be widows and orph-ti Congregational Church. (die Con e re< jnimended tliat said society I orporatcd for one year;) ordered ft lemtion to-morrow. r. McGowan offered a tesolutioi unending the Legislature tosnhscril m hundred copies dfilio Legisl tit s, which w ill contain the nil proceet and debates of the present seasio stribution; ordered for consideratic irrow. . Duncan, from the Committee c :ulture, reported on the memorial State Agnnilturo Society,' pravir the S;ate; ordered for cousideralit rrrow t r. M? Knnzic gave notice that on t ow lie would introduce a resoli to the 74th rule of tl ic for the remainder of tlie,?ciwion. r. biinon* offered a roeolu'ion relatin e |>rir?i injr of the report ofCotnmilti ie Military on the memorials of tl (i Eastern Railroad Company nr I ?*l?l Oflicer of the 4lit Bri^ad i Carolina Militia. >a ritzier offered a resolution, "roooi lie publication in pamphlet forn^ f laws atul rcohuiort* relating ree Schools o d is Stale, fi.r tl f il.o several Botnuh of Cooyuiaaio . . "* V sj/^f" jp r. Cl?*?*on offers the fo'/.winures n?, wl h were or<kre3 tor consider to morrow: ? 4 7 A i , licsolvcd. That it is tlio opinion of this i- Legislature, that in the further prosecution of tho work upon the New Stato t Capitol, it will be necessary for a cheap e and speedy execution of the work that it t should Ikj let out by contracts to the e lowest bidder. ) IZssoh-cJ, That it shall bo the duly of # the agent or agents hereafter appointed 0 or elected to advertise for building of said e State House, and the contracti for tho 1 sumo shall bo given to the lowest bidder, i provided the persons bidding for said i; contract shalls give sufficient gunranteo - for tbe projver, faithful, and speedy executon of the work, f Mr. M d Jle en oTeie l a resoluton sus1 tainiug the action of his Excellency, tho e Governor, in regard to the Massachusetts 3 resoiu'ions and tendering him the thank oftho House for so acting; ordered for '? ccnsiderati n to-morrow, f Mr. Mitchell, from t!>e Gomnittce on the ?{ Judiciary, reported favorably on a bill to o I grant to alien widows the rigb.t to hold i- real estate; ordered for consideration and ? a second reading to-morrow. A so by ii bill,.on the memorial of tho City Council r. of Cliarlrwn, praying that tho title of a p ! ccrtc.in lot now held !?y t<>e Siato ni?v 1 be vaxled in them; read the fiist iiiuo and f ordered for consideration and a second ? reading to morrow. Also upon a bill from r tbo Senate concerning interest and usury; - also favorbly upon a bill to collect upon accounts after judgment has been obtained i which were Ordered for consideration topi morrow. Mr. Cunningham presented the memorit ' al of sundry citizen* of Charleston, pr-ying a j that the law respecting the inspection of - * !ln ur mi^ui lift uttip.ulatl %? jvir, ;; ticulars. ltefercd to the Commitue on ?; Agriculture. i- Mr. B. F. Perry, from the Committee on Internal Improvements, made a favora* i- bie report upon a resolution before refer ft ! red to said Committee, to inquire into i- | tbo Expediency of procuring a Meneralogin 1 cui survey of the Slate, and recommended e | that the sum of $2,500 l>? nnnftlly appro t | printed for that purpose f,.r four years. I Ordered f?>r consideration to-morrow, i | Mr. MiJdluton offered sundry rebyhuinn e j refuting to the deepening of the ehanne d j of Chatleston Harbor, and recuinmendo' o t ntt appropriMlion of ? 0,000, to fitcd n< d such purpofu.-; ordered for consideration to )- ! ntorrow. The House then proceeded to lb* n j consideration of General Orders, No. 67 h a bill for the better regulation of theComt: j niissiottcrs of Cross Ho ids for Charleston r- j Neck, was taken up for a second read. ?| ?'?? j Mr. Memmingev satd, that inasmuch nr. ? ( the member who h.id intr >dueed thai bill o j was not in his seat, ifr-.d as lie perhaps full n .-oine interest in it, and as none o l.js i- colleagues were awere of his (Mr. Me' tody's views upon :t ho would move that the c, bill lio on the table for the preset);; so orordered. d On motion of Mr. Flush, Xo.Ho, a rcsoix lotion to appoint a Committee on t .o ) partofibo House, to nominate a Pref 'ucc: >e atid twelve Directors for the Dank of lb>r State was taken up out of its order. On motion the resolution was laid on n the table, and tbe message from tbo Sente ate referring to lift eante subject was (aire ken tip, acted on, and a message of cOm nr1 rei.ee returned. Tbo Comm'tteo on tho n, part of tbo House consist# of Messrs. Flush, >n Lewis, Hearst, McQueen, Kershaw and Kinjj. Mr. Hammond moved to take up No.' 0j 218 resolution fixing the dny of ndjournitlent on Wednesday, th? lOili?out of ? ; it* order. The motion was lost. >n ! On motion of Mr. TurWr, No. 5?h bill toextetid the charter of town ot Uni? onville?was taken up out of it* order, read a second time, and ordered to be sen ** o the Senate. On motion of Mr. Tucker, tlio roeolution 'K respecting the sitting* of the House from fe 12 in. to 4"p. m., and from 0 p. m. to 10 n. m., unle*sotherwise ordered, was taken 1,1 HP' *? Mr. IV II. Wilson moved to strike O' I 0. and insert 7 o'clock p. m., so as to read r* from 7 p. m. te 10 p. tu. The amendment was accepted. ? to J.,, Mr. Rice mojed to amend hy irser'ine ' ?? I fr.nV 1 ty 3; so that i^would r#*d, "This n-j llonne t??kc n rTcw* noli il?y from p m. until 3 p. ?n,* Tli? motiftn wM ft riot. 6- M' T)*nl^r ?nrTi?<l tft f?r *v^ in^ tvr, and itmirting from 11 ?. m. U> ^ ji