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OSLATURE BOUr OARO AIA.t
WEJDNBSD.1 Y, DA)CLMtILUR 0, 1806.
The Senate met at 10 A. M.
The President announcedttat Mr. J.
P. Ric~iardaton -was added to tie .coin.
mitt ee on Colored Population.
Mr. Lawton .resented the petitiop of
sundry citizens of Barnwell, 8dgerleld,
Lexington and Orangeburg Districts.,
praying the establishment of a new Dis
trict, embracing portions of Barnwell,
Eldgefield, Lexington and Oratigeburg
Districts, with the tolvn of Akkenis its
centre and seat ofjiust-ice.
Numerous papers were received from
the House of Represeutatives.
. bill with reference to Asiatic
Cholera ; a bill to amend and renew the
charter of the Calhoun Insurance Con
pany of-Charleston ; and, a bill to incor
porate Schilhi4 Lodge, No. :30, of tll?
Imlependan.t Ordtir of Old Fellows, of
the State of South Carolina, located in
the city of Charleston ; each receive-d
the third reading. the title were chang.
ed to acts, nnd returned io the House.
A message from his' Ekeellency t10
Governor wits comuinicied to tie
Senate, (published yesterday.) -
The different section of t he meseage
were referred to tle* appropriate coim.
liuittees.
Mr. Buist presented the petition of
the Palmetto Savings Bank ; and, thil
petition of~e Charleston Dredging and
Wharf Building Coipany, praying acts
of iicorporationi : ad the miemittuial of
the South Carolina Railroad Company,
q" to bonds guarante(d by the Statt1
and abhouit to become duie.
*Messrs. Williamst, antd Winsinlith sub
mi.ted repot-ts of committees.
Adjourned
HOUSE', OF REPRFGSENTATIVES
The Clerk called tie roll, the Speak.
er took the chair, and procue(lings
were opened with prayer by Rev r.
-Shand.
Ntesstge No. I was received from his
Excelelncy Jalte-q L. Orr, and was read,
at the request. of the Governor, by Vil.
li:ui ienry Trescot, Esq.
On notion of Mr. Tres'cot. the differ
ent sect ions ot the imessiago were referred
to appropriate committees.
'The Speaker laid before the ftoise
the Petition for A ct. of Incorporation of
.Rose Mill Mn mitufacturin Companv.'
Mr. Ruissel introdiu:ed a resolntion.
'which was agreed to; that it ho .eferred
to thieCommittee- on the Judiciary to
to inqinire what additional'Jigisbu(ion iq
niecessary to preventt the.. .distillation of
grain intospiritous'liqnorus.
Mr Dawkins introduced a bill 'tq
regulate the sittings of the Court. of Ap
peals.
Mr. Russell introduced a resomtton.
which was ngreed to, that it be referted
to the committee on the Jiudiciarv to in
.quire as to the liability of a'dininib.
trators, oxecitors. 'gutardians. tritstees,
&c., for monie1 tranusactions during the
war. and especially as to tho' liability of
parties for the sale aind pureltise of ne.
gro properly during and since th'e year
1860.
Mr. Barker presented the memorial of
flih South Carolina Company, and of tht
"'almetto Saviigg Institution," praying
incorporation.
gir. Pre'ssly introduced a resolution,
whlich was. agreed to, iniviting Gen.
James Contner to. -a sea t upon the floor.
Mr. Duryea presented the petition of
the (gharleston Dredging anud Wharf
Building Company, praying ani Act of
incorpolrationi.
A djouirned.
Thte Sen ateo proceeded I ith t'he so'cond
rea.ding of a Bill to incorpprate the
Irelan~d' Creek Timbet-- Cutters' Coim
:panv.
Nr rccmd to.t.amend, by in.
rtring, aftgr "Chat ston,"hii the third
section, the worcde,:. a er thoe direc.
tiont of ,j'dwarf1 WiM s.b oft'a
and 1N. A. unallager ;"j an4 Wril.
terboro. itn the samtn section, site s;
"Under the direetion'of' 'John 91
bridge, 'Ashbur'y Lowry' Anid B.G
Price." :,' "
The Bill, was agreedl to with l
amendmtenut, and was ordpred to be sent
to the Houttse of Representtativ'es
A Bill (originating in the H'otuse df
R~epresenitutives) to, appoint' -ohmnrd.e
nee f Kirkivood, receivd. t.e" firqit
dirtng, aind wvas rsferred,to, thte ,uCom-.
*mittet otn Incorpotation san -l)(Engrossed
Mr. hist introlifitod at jilli.o dimetid
the lawnis'tp t~ ingpafd~pf
.which 1e0e e etea~tg,e, sflt)
was referre4 o'to s-ommi~tte on;~ Odm
#uerda, 'MantnaderWantdutha "Mvthanid.
F .4, M.
At 2ilbto establ lto ~ naths
amt~endmlent, oflbrie by Mlr. Me c'utche'!
on Tuesday, Decomiber 5, which was
pending .on tit day, when, .
* Upon motion of Mr. Thompso0, the
Special Order was discharged, and mado
the Spccial Order for yes.erday, at It
o'clock A. M.. and was not then consid
ered, but was made the Special Order
for to day, at thc same hou!r, naml
lv:
'.'Twenty per cent, on the amotint of
anmtal fees received for the approval
of cntracts in his District : Provided,
No Dinrict..Jolge receive a greater sa
lary or coipenlsation in t hr aggregate
than fifteen hundred dollars per an
Upon motion of Mr. Thompson, .he
atmndment was ordered to lie upon the
table.
On account of the indis'position of
tle President, the H [on. F. J. Moses
took his seat ts President pro em.'
Mr. Thompion moved aln amendment
to be added at the eld of the Same'sec
tion ; which amendment. was amended
to read as follows, and was agreed
to:
For A bbevillo District, $710; for An.
derson, *500 ; for Barn well, $700 : for
Beaufort, $1,000; for Berkelev, $1,000;
for Clarendon. .500 ; for Clesteirfield,
*500 : for Chester, $500' ; for Gqlleton,
$1,000 ; for Darlington, *500 ; for
Edgefield, *800 ; for Psirfield. $500;
for Georgetown. *-1,000 ; for Greenville,
'500 ; for [lorry, $500 ; for Kershaw,
8500 ; for Lnicater, $500*; LaIurens,
'$500 for Lexilgton, $5Q0 ; for Mai-1
boro, $500 ; for Mlarion, $500'; for
Newb''rry,- $500 ; for- Orangeburg,
500 ; for Pickn s, $500 ; for Rie.hnlld,
$1,000 ; for Spartanbunrg, I500; for Sm
ter, $700 ; for Union, *500 ; for Wil
liamoshllrg, *500 ; for York, $500.
Mr. Tholsionl's.l amlliendment proposed,
for Charleston, $900.
Mr. Tillmmail moved to insert, for
Charleston, one0.
Mr. Townes moved to insert, for
Charleston, 41,500 ;-and tho yeas and
hays were ordjered uipon lthe question,
and they are as follows :
Those who voted in the affirmative
re ; Hon F. f[. Moses, Presidealni pro
tem-, and 'Messrs. BrAton, Johnslon,
Kqrshaw. Lawton, McQ'hean, Tow nes
and 'Townsend.
Those who voted ill the negative are;
Mesa.rs; Ilatly, Buist, Davant, Dozier,
Grishamu, Hemilphil, McCuitenl, McDuif.
flo, Reid. Richardsnm Shiigler, Skipp.r,
Sullivan, Tillmainllim0on,- Tracy, 0.
WV. William,%, T. Hf.-Williams,"'Wils.on
In the affirma.ive 8.
in the negative. 20.
The motion was therefore lost.
The question then recnrred upon Mr.
Tiliinti's anivn(ment ; which was
agreed Io, aly, for Chirleston, $1.
000.
Upon n)ot ion of Mr. Thomson, the
Special Order for I I o't-lock P. M , was
discharged, and made th- Special Or
der for to-morrow,, at 12 .o'cl-ek M
and' the Special Order for 2 P.
M'. dischargedl and was made the Spe.
cial Orier fur to-morrow, at tile same
houlr. -
On motion of Mr.. Kershaw. the Spe.
cial Order for half-past 11 o'clock A. M.
was discharged, aud made the Special
Order for io-mnorrow, at . 1 c'clock
A. M. '
.-Mr Hlemphill offei'ed the following re
soluition;
Revolved. Thlat the President and Di.
rectors of the- Ban'k- of thle State of'
Somuth Carodlna be aulthorizedl to niego
liitte a loan of' -oneO hundred thiollSOnd~
dollars, for a term nof excee'dinig t weh-e.
months : for the( payment of wichi tile
faith atyl credit of' ti1e Statte are hereby
pledged, and the proceeds of aiaid loan
shlotl he hl~'d exidusively for the nab of
the Sta-e.
*Mr. Tillman mov'ed to amend, so thiat
it would read:
Resolved, That his y~xcelleue? Jas,'
L. Orr, bo anlthlrized to'- negotiate,
&c.
Mr. Kershaw m~oveud, as,. n amend'
lpent, to the amendment, that' the'Ieso.
intions be referred to Ithe Comttirts 4ton'
'ance and Banks.
urnga the dqbate w)hf~h R~lpeg N2r.
G. . Will iams called f'or the previoda~
iu oi which miotion being 'put, was
T stionl was then up~oI ref~ib g
& . it.tee' on Finnepaul il~a
an the y and nays' were ordel&~ to.
Wre ' MVri aty, Boozer Khays
find Mege BThAuti~Iuiti B
vant, Dozj~ je ' Johngh' t
Prorreditgs of Coingicss,
Mr. Sinner intiroduced a bill to en
force the Constitutional amendment by
pillishing any. attempt, to control the
services of any person contrary to . this
provision. by a line not exceedng $I..
000, or im0prisonment not exceeding LvI
years, or hoth, at le directioni of the
Court.; and it shall ne nto defentse that
such ci laim is sanctioned hv anly Stat
1'w. It alnnuls State haw's in Conflict
with it, and restrict sjurisdietoion in cases
growing out of it to the United States
Couirts.
rr. Sumnvi-introduced a bill to give
the right. Of suffrage to iperszons of co'or
in tlie District of Columbia, Wihich was
ordered to be printed.
Mr. Stmner introduced a joint rso
lutionproposing to' tametid the Cons- itu
tion. so as to make voters iist ead of
poitlation, tho basis of represtin'ation
inl Congre'ss141 .
I. Snnner introdiuced a conuriirent
resolutiion, declrmory v of Ito :adoption
of ,ho cotnstitutional aileldltent abolish
intg slavery.
Mr. Stimnner introdtuced a serits of
res'olutions declafat.ory of tie dutv of
Congress, especially in re-tpect to'the
loyal ciuzens of the States latvily in re
bellioni.
MIt. SUMNEtt's tR'SOLUToNsIR PROVIDING
FOR A iTtPURLI1CAN FOtM OF 00V:RN
SiKNT FoR THM; SoUTliIAtN sTATI:..
The followitng was itttroducd1 by Mg.
Smner in the Seiate
Resolved, That. in order to provide
proper guaranties for seem-ity inl the
fiture, so that peace ard properity
shall surely 'prevail andl t1I plighte'l 1
fiilhi of the nation shall be p es'ved, it
is the full dtuty of Coimgress to take care
that io State declared to be in rebelhon
shall be allowed to resume its relation
to the inion util a4ter tho satisfactory
performance of five several conditiols
prcedent must submittevd to a poIpular
vote and be sanctioned 1 t inajority.of
the people of each State respectiveiv, as
follows: .. The coiplete r-establish.
Imet. of loyalty as shown I an honest
recognition of the unity of the 'rI- -pub.
lie an1.l the duty of allegianc1e to it at
all times, withoitt mertal re-se'rvation or
e(livocationl of anti3 kind ; fihe compl-te
suppres.sion of aoll oligarchial pretentioni
tantd the complete ntmfranchisemntoltt of Ril
citizens, so that. there shall be no de.
nial of rights on accouti of color or
race, butt justice shall lie imliartial, and
all shall be eqgtal before tho. law ; tie
rejection of the rebel debt,' and- at the
sam1e t.ii *ne the adoptiokl in just prpor
tin of the natioul de-bt And the na
tional obilgations to Union soldiers, with
solemn pledges never to join in any
m rasure, direet or inditect, for heit re
pidia tioi' or int ally way tettding to , im
pair the nationial Cre(tit, the- organiza
tioni of an ehieational ysf,emi for the
equal benefit of all. without distinction
coloror race; tie choice of citizens for
Office, whether State or national, of -:on.
St atnt. and und'oubted loiflty, whosd con
d nct aid conversatiotIn shall give asstr.
anco of peace and reconciliation.
J1?eo/eed, That in- order to provide
Ithese - essential safe-glarl,' withtotit
which the rational sectirity and the na
tionial faith will be imperilled, States
exnf6ot, b precipitatedl back to political
power and correspouidence, butt they
.must wanit tnti l thi' conditions are in
atli respects fulfilled..
. .The progarmme mrked out. by Mr.
Stevetns ill a privaite caucuis of the radi
culi-, held on. Fridal mnorning, h 4
aplproved1 by the-Hotise of Re
tives tqldaty, .with 01n0 fnicptiOT7 t
after thtey htad''eeculred the joitnt commit
teats onl reecattctio'. tland tihls pre
vented the credentials of' tile Southern
Rpre'oselttives filomr heingsent. to .te
dochire by t'ej~luttin that there were
udo Sotuthari Sttes ' to be re'pre'nted,
anad tius /dispose of-tile wvholo, subject.
His' socidteq cnitdered that this ditjd
hatve to.e d0tone al the OtSt a of .th oj
sionnor thef figln fail.lHavinig SCeenr,
ed the drsat stop I ithe lI&i'i it is to by
faldotv it, u~pf th' thi' bainnee of the- plahl
marked 'oit by tihe: radigal priante . ar.r
ont4. ''Theto 5oml1 anietity to know
whiethe'r ey ;eputja mientbera ho
to ben ne endorse the Pr'es
isi ttet to beldab
0 Stew
A nedlat
*
LL persnons having demtalnd n1niust, the
Estate of Franklin Gaillard deceased,
rill present thei for pnytient, and! those
rho'are indebted to said estate wyill mako
ynent to I'DWARD G. PALM.11-It,
deoe 6'65-2w A dm'r.
ESTATE SALE.
,Y nuthority from the Court of Ordinary,
there will bo of'ered at publie out.
ry nt the late'residonce of John 0. Mobly,
lecensied, onl Tuesday,'tthe 1ith instant, a
ot of
'OllN,
PEAS and!
COTTON SEED,
iolonging to tho estate of Yoln G. Mohley.
leceased. At the sano time will ho rented
o the higliest. biflder, lihe plantation be.
onging to the said estate, known as
LAflRANGiE..
ZEB OD11LEY, Excrutor.
dee 6'65-f d
C. D." CAIItI-& CO.,
D)EAE RS in Carpete, Oil Cloths. Alat
tings, Winlow Shades, Patent Step
hadders, &c.
A L80.
railor's Trimntings of every variety. wl-ieh
hey offer to the trade at New York .Johb'ng
rices. :10 lroad St., Charleston, S. C.
deo 5'65-3mto.
ESTAT1 SALE
N pursunte to authority given mte by
('ourt of Orlinney, I will sell on the
!2st of Decenmber next, at the
DUT(IIMAN'S CREiEK PLANTATION
>f .John Ilarrison, senior, deceased, a lot of
Coton,
II orses,
cattle
Plinuitationl Took.
Also a lot. of
10USE110D awl KITCIlEN FURNITURE.
At the sante litne, will be renteil several
litlerent
TRACKA OF LAND.
All tho foregoing belonging to tle estate
tf John Ilarrison, senior. deenasel.
JOIN It. HAIIIllSON, Adnr.
nov 28'03-tdl
LL persons having denandt against the
' Estte of .Jolit Ilitrisont, Sr., deces.
d,'will render themt in properly ttested
vidtout delay.
nov 21'fI---3w9. Adiministrator.
LL' persous having demanIs tgainsit
the estate of John MloaInst er, decoes
d, will render thei in proporly attested
vithout delay. Afl persons indebted to
aid estate are requested to tmake iimmediato
tettlement with the undcrsigned.
U, II. McMASTER, Elxecutoi.
nov 25'66-9
j.state Saile.
I Y authority of tite Court of Ordinary,
- I will Fell at public out-cry, on Thuri
lay the 14th Deacmber next, at tho late resi.
ience of John P. Bell, deceased, t lot of
I ousehold and Kitchen Furniture. Cattle,
logs, Uorn, FAder, Ify, Fainilag Uten
its, i set of- Blacksmith's Tools, two hales
if Cotton. and a garriage and two horses :
i belonging to the estate of John P. Bell,
loceatsed. Trermas cash.
I8ABELLA 1I. BELL.
nov 24'5--ts Admninistratrix.
.1Jll ICIN(G & CO..
iiporters a lescale Dealers la
relI.OCER11 sions. Flour, For
Aeign- andt' ic Liuors anid Ci
harit.. tCrookery, l ~w-Warev and (ilass
ware.
2000OSneks Liverpool Salt t o arrive.
* .. No. 88 Insel-Strect,
noy 9't5--3n Chiarlest gn, S. C.
Y the Fii-st of October, or as soon as
the inails are re-cstablishecd, 1 will re
tow the publication of theo "CIIR1l8TLAN
.N DEX" antd thes "CIllLD)'S INDEX" Ihave
eent. publishing.
Stee of -'Indpj'," per aninum'- : : $3 00
Money map' ha~remitted at once, as my de.
ertuinat ion is $ofit14e. My liesire is to so
tt'a Jar-ge aubsdrlption list with which te
0qin,-asal. Iuusit'hla prospectuts that sub.
icribers may 14aye time to forward their re
1t. itf my lniqntion to 'issuto-Gret clast 'pa
'era, wod no'-pains or oxptduse will be spared
0 sQonre thatt end,1 .The best. wtitef s ntti
rrebpsndentm- will be seotirod, and th<
itist r'elllotbabd literary talent will bt
oato ~papter'52 The -CH thDW'. VA
111t'l be profts'elf 'illnstrgted and witll,
evervey sense e,nsGakho confoyni o
e . ille, .,~~V jfl.,
TeRi y xr s t ih ,.
p *'ren4'y- 4 *uj o
PIONEE!! LINE OF STEAMEIlSe
-one .
IMimr"I Paild elpiria, Neew
V4)rk tn(I dibostonu, via Albe
marleamid Oh4esepenke
r Ir CO ODImOUS ST E AMERS
PIONEER mid COM110 1! AplIl5,
A711.1, leave New Berto for for Norfolk
t ol TUESAY of each week at 8 .
o'olock, A. 'M., conneeliing with the different
lines of steamers for the above named
poiits. On 11l a fter the first day of De
cember next. they will leave on Tuesday and
Friday of each week, imakinig, semi-weekly
trips. 8hippers of Goo(s will receive every
ftaility and aceonnodation for Ill.e trans.
poration of tle same. as arrangements .
laie been mad11le with the tifferent compan--:
palies to forward goods 1o this li-ne at low
ratts atl witliout delay. Each of these
sI enmers a11re enpamble of carrying
TWO IIUNIRED' ANI)
FIFTT TONS OV FREIG11T
thron-gh the er.nal withoit difficulty, as
they were built expressly for the trade.
liev are fittel ulp with STATE Il00318
nind ! Tlls cpable of accommodating
whiry- live passengers. Every ntre"tiot
Will be paid to the comfort ot' pnssengers,
whio will not be subject to the inconvenievice
of tranisfer to other vessels. but will be ta
ken t hrough direct w it hout elia n'ge.
The tables of the s teamers are liberally
sulipplieil with the best the market. affords.
Families traveling w ill fiud it to their in
terest to take t'his line, as they *ill thereby
eie:spe the danger and discomfort of . sea
roie. atid the 'atigue of railrond travel.
(n the 1ath of Decemuber next, if th4
Iusiness of the line warrantis it, the stean.:
er WI1l.Ml1UIS will be put on ihe route, and
tri-wecekly trips will be mjiade. . *
For freight or passage apply to WHIT
FOERD, DI LL & C0., New Borne, N. C.
DAVID WILLIAMS, 1roprietor.
nov 21'65
AVING siured tie services of K Pirat
Class B00K and J01 PRINTER we
are prepared to execute any hind of werl in
Printing, Business,
with neatness and dispatch, and upon falora.
ht. terns.
Job Printing
of every clana nnd styl., from the largest i'o-.
ter toI tie smialalet Card, execut-A In thi besf
style of (the art.
We are now prepared to print
Hii Rieadss,
Laibelu,
(of every class and patIdra,)
Circultars,
Checks,
Posters,
ILnilrohd W 4s
and In fact anythingr in the PriAting Busibeds
upon 'short un >tIca.
Thiose esia i.- Joth Printng' done, upon
giving us a call, will he guaranteed entiru
Isutislaction in the execution of the wedrk.
ttrders solicited . and promptly fliled. -
GA11I.Y ARD & DESPORTES.
Proprictor' "News." Winnsboro', 8 C.
"The N 'arolia GulardIan.'
All will issue, conmencing
- y of January, 1860, in
thoe co, N C., a daily and
tr-i-we wri n<er the style and
Dl AN,' all be devot ed especially tp -
the disj n of the-latest ne~e. and'
the guav< n ith an eagle'eye, thi, libtr
epts of the S Ate under the Constitution,.au4
in conformity with the laws of' the United
tat es.
T'eire will also be issued, from the. same
omeie, a weelily paper under (lhe style'an'
4title of "T'ill lE CATA WlA WATCHJ1Ai."
TVhe termis for the DAIL GUIAB.DIAN wl
be, for one y'ear $7.00 ; six maonthas..$4.00
threa moitths, $2.50; any less timo $1.0
per mlonithI. '.
Tus Tat-Wxic.Y GuanItax will be snp
plied to subscribers at $5.00 for twelte
moot hs; $8.01) for sIx mont hs; $1.75 for
three months, andl sevenity-nlve cents per
mo'nth for any less time.
Ordinary advertisements,', occupyIng not. -
more than ten lines (qno Aquared will be
inserted in either of the, ahovo ppblicatioss
at seventy-five cents for the a e psei-tionr
and fifty cettisforeach subsequ~nnertion.
Lr,rgeor advertisotrI'nts in eaauotp roprion,.
iber~al .dIueptnt wgll be nede .'~or0oon
tract advertising. -0
Tho. WVnnr -WaTsg SAN will f~sttrafslt
ed to sumbsorlgr at $2,00~ ie'rii ,g
copy,1indl to a,'$lub-bifv fve .~'rt to a
elb of' ten 1f '.$l2;60, and:toas ohib pf
t wony fo/Wff, Ith' are' extra copy to
the ge er~p 4% 6
- fQar otta, ew.
Mi laist, In-theapublicatI, 1 'ei'lg -
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