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W'u..Ic dymomning, raii.:6.1873. '1. RO)SS R011J.U'I'SON, Editor. b A io 4 or pti il w ( i1~i til it I21 e r o. 1t' itro un' %e it,~ n l for n l ai 1 ity jvhpi~oi2t.. theor2IIy cr Lira,. Llunoi tblo Moition, 01 'tel 'l- Ling 222.v01'l lday AU14100 It, tlie %(;ti2)Il (if tile 1-'rer. Au:'eliiliy in71sn [n iUiIX i hll nppI a : o I iug $3-25,'000 fur tll! l111llic Iriill t! g %%e' - 1 ,o kl ' r ' e, t tIv e~v fh r m t n ai t th I21 1 I ' V(ttel a'g;iwt its tido'tiion. Ot r r po i-is i i 17:32 wjendit 12 n1t e' vII' (I gi!is doin' I)',;t~is who2' cl~tiiii to revp. ro'e12t it!' a till I1 I . O .In sa e t itile de r-ui22.C 1111atev."i ii 1711 I2'itlait'll they Itre i u piat L ru, ptai. iblii'11r. IN be.lieve tt i to be. An 1.211202 ewl,i2' am2 well1 i2!Pl 5 22tvrdny,~' nni I pnr teI:1212 to~. ur VC I'. !. . ,: -! (729 1 - f\ t (l I H ieI I i r ( v , ( l 0 w ti.'io li t~ WA,12 nc .,!IS d 7 j~ pt; Vh~lul. \V Ii A Paint- JlI. 1iIV~ IM f 11 w 2?11. I L 31? UQ n i 11 3 72 Iz: 1iI 1 11 L. to itl . If Al 2 t J7 i 1I at . ~ o 1). 1. v ed ll Avi.l :i "A 2227: lli hwttiw17 Q12' (f . 2'2I I ,\ g o, - wv s e ile 1172.7 : Pre.i' ". i2Ii12. \V. H.t e bo ;'.' Vic " 2222 delit.) G. 11 31er Uwitr 1. 1; itic 721 1f21f221iV", wil - i tso 1.'2 o2 l h I' ' twi t I li :2-L dnt 77 the ~ ~ -1 1ilt kit it 1; l z. 1 (101:k ol tl'w .1,110 t.1l vv, v' in 1ps . 7i' (22 ouv~ C ol.2l 2~! ~ttt1 e17i.,I2ht gi22'I h Ili!- t 'llhi' 12 2'i' O'u22 12 21 i -1 l I2.ii 11141 : %.1) foit tile pro!te liti i2t C'12t, 11111 t f,'11. .(1 j';1110,14 il hi 171tgi, 1 .' Tl .1te owi. tuj-iri(1C'2' ti I-2 1 , fc.1 w22.1r1 SHter Il' toHit v" 2-"' 14 ! -Ic si 2i s 1 1 t 1 in n v nt iis 21 v, -221 2' I2 -21 \2'.2' if I"vc 11 wi 2' I 11,~ W -li liv;1t n i 1,121 it v14' 12 fl11217tt r 122') ~O't, 11 u.11 I'ied . E,7221. bio to the pr.roipants, or Lowever iu. julious to tho public morals, the makes of th Ame'c-.n people. etil'ecially tr 1communities of the North, hail Ii with inuh e-> iilug delight-, and revel in he grawphie detni:s givou of it in the puiblie journals. TPh uI liichaird ami ; aac lan 'rge 'ly, indelic Ito in Ii inner causes and iihrighoutU diocreditable to the par tijipan18, u a viewed by the North #:Ill piopl'e with as iuhnchi hahoocIrdnce asi thoiigh it ad lbeon smewrz mero theat 1r ic.a1. In this part i-ubIr in.. Stanieo, the intteebt felt, in the hkair wv, no litdrol cubfannmed by the fact that no leti a pruIn.Age than Henr Ward Beci 'Ijr, liimsjif th; prih of wesa tit>ulist., pl.'ycd a proiui oit part. tie tria of .Mrs. Wharton for the mun11-r1 of"es i Ketchu'ln, tho anquilt. tal of Liiura% iair, the, ui-iider .f Fink wi'l thle c ilvictiont ulnd 'enteixce of :ttokc'- L!evc anid ^imilar iii ng.i fui nliih to reportrs themes quitu suir. cient for thent, to eCxrcis their ilgo. nity andl pand r to t:e popubir love o exeitomcnt. Ilie g-4 pret'nidel to be felt by the pubuiue1 both at the deen: viewad in the abatroct and at the death of an estieioid citizen, i. I !nui.t en irelV AIalowed up in the bit Ill conceald pleas true adin i niter eil to their I.,vo 'f tho novel ad el. cit I. g. Nor is thi-i acntiment viomin. I (o e:isel I here tloe a b ioth a r ti I a wrong xido in the iat ter. oin whens emingZzly, the only frel i.10( iehouild I ono of th. de rest .s rrw uand pily, ih4Y ye rning altel 'n! int new cosiC n a n1d Ii. ud 11. iaR oa Ik a ~~I .di 'ehngdtai, - and stoically a dinh of - thI i - -5 ' : 0 n 11 t per - 1 . . u I , .eL b oc Wu n 1 n .0 1d r 111eQ cOlla Iill cof the ituli* of th aiiison aild the doarth of newsmeanwhillo6kin eagerly for ~wme~ti..ing re.cw Wih ill h a state of pulblin seni. me0n t, it is by no meaniIiis murprisint thatt crimo aid tumorality are fear fully on tho iueri U1 e. atd that folona fre q iuntlY go nip n.,ished. The ro oar bo no highmr do-y buforo the pre1. the pilpit aniud tho courts, than to uuInunil nil theit ologntotco, all their iiflaooino itud all their power, to -lebange the cari -.L of the piblii mind 11i1d sipititiduco a bet ter si,d loftier state of fooling. ~Fcosa~tuNic A :n.J Enterpr.....iso at Ridgeway, B. 0. A wj \. o re-: r~t rei.ar n -n:iiTuo o r No L'.t itA N 18 AN D) tliso - !lr A N I r i r Tit1 itELPI. oif r r-101A T2 F'or thei informiatiion of vour rod ors *'leai o permit the fmliiwingj peti. bioni, tauld nswer to appoear in youir e,.dumniii niid oblige thane comin.ity if iUl P); E W A Y. it t he uindersigr ed 31etrebanita, and ('it iz.is of lai i i wa, and( vicini tdo most respeectfully petiution your t .rliuzton to buil on the Soithi o:nd of l1sot1, between Dep'jot and lir. Il'almaer'n e'lico atl this place, a e aer Ir i t for tin 1largeo enoughI to a ccomi mecda.t e the ona i t ly i tcreasinag re 0ritsan shipmencits to, aind fromn Rt'FF & ('i.OI'l), hi. (A. I)AV 18, .1. A. Sl '~l'ON & CQ T. L.* littloWv, 1. LAUlON, d A 'AG~ A N, )l0ol1E & I100 A N, \VY l.:j I. 1.\V Is, C I . I '1 ''i* //.1 ir. i>irk, * -an, R. 8. - in P4pot for .on ho i ncread ing * t1 t.;t j-oint is recelred. -tad' ter has~ 1 ue rufoired to e to. rnn :ie':st for proper' actionl. This lleiad mb.l always beek to af f.ord all re:coniabl facilitit a to our Iiknds abl.ng the line, aund I am glad that you havo called liy aittention to thi. wiat. Respectfumlly, .JQIIN 13. PA! L31R, Presidet. Legfiative Proceedings. SEN ATE. The Senato Met at 12 M. A bill was introduced by Corwin, >f Newberry, to incorporate the New erry und Chester li.ailway 0oip1auy. W. J.-5 Meyers, J. M. Ba xtIer, 1). It. Phifer, J. 1). 13oston, T. F'. Ilarn1on, It. L. MeLaughlin, J P. Pool and tlers are nam'led as inicorporators to ,onistruct tho road betweei the pointr 1aiinied, of whattever giage that. may bm practicable, tle Capital l4took 1A-o' o exeecd ! 0 (i00,000, it, $.)) ,hares ; .; per slarti to 6.- paid upon fisubscrip si. and %%henl the miag amlianlults tel $z2.5,.0, the rtpn ~gito nay be lawfiul (R any tu 41. or Cdun. ty to ..c vih. D liea s bi -,I it tw.vIti" 11 A to enciourai;e awd pros ida for the in . L()riirat ioln of ag riculturaI l t Iatol mue. ulh lkdeal 1oci .ifiland a is. -- ti.. frr the prowin iun of the. art. s and i inc ,provid,- 11 at --ev.-4 or Muore person., re.IidintY ist if t le Statl, ass4'o iatoig tboitselves to .etll er l.Y agreumnct in wrtting for tihe ant otior inii.itry anil Int g uity. :%to(d fotr the enemilr.e ntiwnt t it' the artsi 411d cioe er, iiind i ty a I tesv potate body, iwe hriCios to Le re uorded in the ailiCe of In.nlie con Vey unlce in the Ui!tdy. TheI% I .1db of colip~aty to IIe apporotii.tled to ito othier purpote than tho.e a bove iiamu-d The corporation to purcih.-e and re-1 taini to atself at ?ut.ceVnors real ancd personal estate not eO..eingi 10, 000 In value0, with tt *i coL oirate righta ttiually gr iitted. Such u .rl o ratioi may hilI fA ir4 and exIIitti- 14, , -t stitud perid., ad e t ai ,li teo-l. iations for the i i-ervat i toin of ord n It them. T1 p1 0ro s to be ei' Iuipl! from all taxes1, ; I. .nig ;IN too ividen.' . are declared or paid to its n.c:n becrs. The Illum' retrillr ed, with enfli d. I m''i tsi, tle bill toi dix ti he- ni'ranl er of, Trial Justiers fI.r thel eeill) C ral Cou. ii tiesg. The amemiments(.,1H as covicurred( ill, allow l3%eaufort 1:l, Allken 10, C'11.v letoi 12, llorry ri, ll'e'a-t- r 0, Nrwherr ti, i e 8 , lpttIrnmabur'g I3, I . . The .1i1 tv: 1' .e nUrliaie refloed to co our ill the (C-c.ilig Illuse arunendmlents, to the bill : Cheb tor 5, inwtent i f 8 , ! ifield U, 1;il'h hand 12. Thu. b6l wa-s thon returned to thle Honwse. ).Xtsi 'rua the ( 'il ilitteei on .\ , rieulture, reulirted unifavoraily tIe several bills for ame itling the i w fur the prutectioii amid pr ervatin of U.--. fil alimials t and sepalro I, with re omtmendattoln to ialss, tile fullow. inig bill of atinelm enlts to thel pre.,ent law, viz ; ThLt ion ) i tf the Act shall be amnuctded by ntrikinr otit the word "S8epteIII be ri In Li -e sixth line thcreof. an1d liseurting the w-oil "All guA't." and that Section - of te Ow same Act hII olmenide. by striking out. Ihe word.s "5th L..y , i February," ill le secon")Id line, andl b!-wrting oiw word,1 "Ist la y of Airib" in 1 i li hre of, ltrely 111king IIIe tlite! 1if protec )ion frin Api ii Ito A gut 1 . The omi tteeil saly tIallt th-y ae pei si i .. -led that the peri.o within which it shalII1 oL he Ia . -l .II ki I a t Ny dIer, or ny gaite vw!ntinilii'a i' III! A Ot, snoub h nit, lundeir :,i Iny i fl circum tru.. tie sihortenled to thle etenI'lt p1op..sied in the hills, if' .shortene~ . 11al. Thle commtte areI ali IpersuadId that till leawfu to killt aln t b esn d as4 protposed inl one (If thlese hiu'l. . )n :he1 conltrartl, the0 et' almittee are gt of his I xic .l.c'y the I a.''.'aernoril ii is first allmnall I iinag'a, shloluld fead who ablhl wdatnly kii li:- injluIe utyI inselCtiverous 11 birdi at ainy .sas of~ 0ii thle year. In diderenlCe, lhowt' eer, to thea. views and( wi~ubes of Si l.rre number.ll it intell!genit ettizeln, a-l regpr'~eite I hv leattr :noil the~re'i ,a., the c'~om. mitteet reI Tcommendii C~ tie pais ige of a above.. T1he f'ollo~w i.g were r' .t d pilItill lii re'gulate' thle se.ri itea ..iniroce- i...alyi troml 11 th llacipreme '.imrt ; bi Coil. erninlg tile sehi ol funi. The~ bil to) repeiai till toI ?io 1) of the b hil iauthoriing the levy~ oif a tax toi pay)'LI th intere st lf te 1:1ll i ialgei scrip, wh ichi Wah refe'rIed yesterday, wasa blroulht biefore the 8enate by a vote to reonllsider, andi e xcit.ed at warmll iebate.a N ashI 111fer d a ulbst itulteC. Tihe0 .secondl read ing billsh t't.' upaied the1 Senatte for the renmaindekr a..f the day'. di ti fahVOrable report was made th.are.u it Judlige.a graniI tig in.jun ction111 1411'p011 ling tilt oper7'ations0 of A cts oft theo Ge~neral Asemibly or sttatuto laws of the State. I118 OFl t'l'E(0liaENTAIV'l nteS. hemia tlXuse I t h..l to al'o~~ , i<paks *herin~ the Chrerl'.s a)lftxCa.C *o' Wl ayd pad 31n stli eprt un fl'Iarably li jLOInt re1 out to r etin tiht lawfr the~ p~ria.emn n . tion lOfl taxe to reel 1o one upo: 0 hel~rize te1 Fletin ~l of t ec ~tio tand te d titheidr duies land to attori. 1the 0('aunr t he Commi sio. eraiof l' airfllield 11) t to selp t hJl'' e Cutt anfprchas te oaion an rcta fow r the refo, andW to ora lialo The fiolowigo wer reprted ofathor. bilyti u p : ill~ to: eell an et to001 la~lseui to ls adi forau oteol'L poe 1he outstandinv claims4 and pay oer Afloates; alsoi, a petition of Mrs. M. A. lunt, praying .>npen~atioh for lrvices, loses and exjuditures nvsi. tuied by her 1a.d huiband in the iervice of the tate, aid re'ie dent ed it to be referred to the Committee oil rievigsces, to whioh the bill wau ro.. ferrred. By Vanderpool--A bill to regulate the foes of 'I rial Jusit ice. 13v Oreene-A bli'. to r 8-.e Se. t i '4 f the Act to r . I .. t'(t 'f all liability o4: . :4 - : , 1,1-. fitilge Rliilro.sd i : s. rty It 'herim.- \ i..et ion 10 tof t.. A e .1 ,.; ttt 8tt ods. wi. T1.e fo'low i M I A s w ,r .4 ,,d aitt tr'.ler.d o be crirolt'.: To i I tie t1inte f(or ub.1 ling tile .pril tern If tht upei ne Col a i ; to repatrl .,w. tisro a, U, .'1 7 I,.(%aI.t(r 81. of the p-rra tatutes ; t.) ausend Section -2. eh-r 103, peeral btIites08 to a :-in..10 the Act n.4-isLinig to Clections l1a L'e->tjri rteds to L'.. 1'hm 8 -late .'see it Ied 12 .\ . liosideunt theaves in the Chair. lhat oln inrii iei ed a bill to ioicor porati the Cr . n 0,pha 1i ii e. Toe in Urtilon in- to be l.:catted in S1 ii tanhurg, and suipiortud by volin. (ary onitriLiitionw-, to receive ilesti tute orhans, regsr ile ' or elnotip, ha-i n.1 di 14t 'ni.. Bills to istiend tite lifth (if the general startutes relatinsg to judsg. mienti. orders, ieerevs, etc. ; tu pro vile f 'r tI.o ad miti,-tration of dere litet est.ites. Ial i bil provtles th it. whn any .rk of 100 ('mi t of Com. rn I Pul es N h l Ii I i 'ist anl (..t(te rVm insi ttIlimitsistenvd, it. Shalil b the duty of the cler k t. make ippli.. o-itimon tit Oit- .huge ill hi ote f or Iu: t e *r l ad ti inist r.; ioii, Oi00esompan.1 ed with I 1statitemnt t idf tilie natter, ondisni am!ti vain oe., &,.. '..f rar as is b.s power1 . Th t Y 'e luble J1,udge slall p i tice ol siIch appliesa tim 1*n fi for-ty dah i* \j h tlle pulblie neI p r ill iho Coiuty. 'llC V*I* k e Pi ive hi., bsoiisl for flaithfiI d isc. harge t di u: a ws, adrmini-,trator, !o smrt ties to lie re iitiibed utiless the esta te exceeds f.i.n (0. 17pOln the granting o( the letters, (lie eletk .hall have all thl.- ihi p .-S 0,a a t InowV pit,% ided i.s i;nev s I Ifi it is tr..tior, 1110 bs t''t l d l it s-e i per us it:. i monsII.'r, c llc-d. A .im in' re-oluiijni alppropiatini - '2,0(4) ts psy the I'lu mtndiig evr: was 11:iu'sed a;il onleii d to be ei.rolled for ritili.tt.oi. The Illning %etc ppeei atii or dored to be etelL to tle l1ouse of tep r-:sentativ : voD I1 to enforce the paynlt. of the puol1 tax ; bill coun verninsg the school hiuad ; bill to regus Lte the srvice sot procosa issuiug lrson the Supri ne. ! Co'ur1. Corwin itr'ht,:ed a bill to regu lite the death entenee. The bill to retpeal Section 4 ol the Act to lelieve the,( State of all lia ,.ili:y for its guaraity of thl boid of 1In112 sige Csmpni, Ote., cas used a4 losng deteu4I, very _ ~s gesl 1y P prtici psated int. ii ()l5 sE )l l It 'il E lN TA TI V iS. Thie 11 ouse me u t :at I 2 3I1., Speake r Lee in thie 4'hir. uruneral Chapit eril & Netti'.on of thea t ti: c5m. - The I i n et : . 5.. 5n . sf adjma5, i t, ii o 5 b--n.g m . Inn. 'S1NAT E. The Sen ste mot at 12 31., le.,e. detnt G lea ve, in the (Chair. WhI)ittetnoire rose t as que ~stion of ptilvilej~e, desiritng tos have his vote re. sordt d *igainrit the "'bilt to repeal etioin 4 of tsn Act entitled 'An-t 'o ri lI eve the St atu of~ Mseii h Cairo.s liona friom all liasbility of ils L'uarnte of t he bonds of t'ie~ hine li igde Ram i.. roadi Company,' by providing fur the securinrg and d struction o1 thie sameuu approved .\l arch 2, 1 8i,'' atal toI re [Cial tonuch of' Sect ion 72, Chtap1teor *', Title 8, of the general statuate , ast atotisj~ the ulta;te Auditor to give inotice anniulliy to eaich County Aui tor of t he ratce per Octinl to bie li' jetl for Vartious S tc purFbo-es5 for h he tlow ing ress The cont1~titu tiotn of the 1inited Stabtes declares "':hl..t no State shalil pass anuy laiw that .1l:all simpair tho oblIigaitiots of c'tutract..s"' Th'e ConstItition of the~ S'taite of Sotth i'arilino i deelares ''io a1wI imiing thet ob'lietio n of con. racts sissdlI ever he enia cied.'' "That nio ex pst fac10to w shall et'er he1 (ena31cia'- Whic h, 1)bh1oughi t he phrase Its etiiployed itn A micant~ti law relaItes tiintly toi trimes andt triini aItl' Iunsihmen Ct,~i upon thalt whic w tas not a crimei before its passage--yet it 14commony1313 alied 15 to an iy law, emvl or 'riminal), and othet States are prohibuited frm Jirssing suchi a law t-y' thle (onst ir tion of the lUnit ed States." '-I'vefy Act or resolution hiaving the force of law rhball relate to but, one suibject, atnd that shaill be expressed int the titlei' 'rThe rights of alt parties whto hIaYe beeni clothed with the possession aind enjoymen~ut of theo legal obligations of the State of South Carolinta cannot be impaie by any Act of thu Genoral Assembly,j for such utaucohstitutioiat trolling I with vested rights N, prohibited andI deiiied. 'Ie bill in ijuestioi not only i W'illh if '1 bexoilies Iin Act,1 imp sir tlhe obligatioiti of contraktta made by the 8tate of South Carolina with .mum dry parties) who have been iniducel, by a pledge df her faith and redit, to aveept br 11W promises for her old, but it. will, furth-erwre be %t dend tatute*, fromt the fetet that its titid *III, li Well as the Act itself., mani fost ly re.late to two Independetit -.h j.;es, andi, therufore, cannot h bVe th-. I'.e of law. ih C. ':->r in, W . -11. J. fies, d, 'de:,reandlillinhoiad dt-iredI I -*.!: &a M i.!dd-, Isand it wasi uader Mohitt.:n''ire intidiwsed a bil tuj ) pro1vtile 1', r the iasuimett of ruhil prilp.-ri% y til 1:y vlar l*d0 whivl nii thoi ila, ' u ( 'njptioller-dene al tt udot ti. a iirs pro1ided for iin 'Ihap r ' r Titl 3 .f the General .oaile tutt-odqt'ed a .iint te.401, tiol to anthiir12e th-e levy and Oullet: tion of ani 'd(litiolail tax. THO. Csoua, ituee on Railrotds re ported fNvorat ly it hill to ino,,rpoirate tie N,!%v' erry aod Che:ster ltilroad I Cosit'any, with an utnendment that' ibe r'oadf lisuld nut be excs.t Livom A. eioiurreit resolution w as ru e.ived frot the HIlnoe that th Attoriey-GeunerAl shall delegate a mtita ble perion to exiaunsino Lite re. cOt Li of the A tilitor'ri atnd Treasu. urerf's -ilice, and to receive comn plaints regarding fees9 received for lieisees nnd to report bamk within Ien dAys. The reit\ing eladse Wds sitwhin out. H1OUSE W01'' RllPIE>ES!NTAT IVES The loius.e nmet at 12 M., Speaker Lee in chair. Cre ~ irouucted hi'Is to incorpn ;ate. tile South Cb rlina lrasporta. tion ('tomipany, a1 to incorporate tie Caioliia Inurance Company, n1am-1. in g Willi. i P-rry, Jamines L. Orr, V1il.mo Cot( k, James M. Allen,James i'. Cothl'anj aid uthera, as iueorpor tors. Th liouse eormfdicul, by unani. mnous vote, the tiW' ameiduents to the State C"onssitutioll. Operry introdueed a oonetiri-eut resolutinh, that henceforth the State ''rezasurer hali pay no notes, claims, 'lreardry totes, pay cersificates or ;aly Other indebteduaos until it shll have Iirst beeti audited and llouwed by the Comptr-oller Uneratl. L, id over. The following bull and j int reso. lutfinis were paszed . To inucorporate the Camp Fair Ai bor f3uilty, of Pairfield County ;.ojint rdsolttion to autoriit3 County Treasurers to re ecise jary atid School certiicates for taxcs; to requiro County Commis siocers to give bond : to compel Ceunty (Dlicert to (cta lify, (enrolled ;) tu aid and enavoiirage matltuiutu-ds. tG -; A TE. T1'hi Sentite ntit at 12 M., Presi detnt Gleaves in the Chair. Cor w in gave notiott' of as bi I to for. hid the :Fraitiig ly aily of thJsudges uf this talte uf tat y It. unt'tletl l'e. trLsaiting thec excut ion or ctnforcc maent of aitny Aect of thie (.1neiral As. semb~lly llatinig to the collecdtat of t aaax or the disburscsuent or tht' Hl ipe tdiered a resolutiion : Where .s the i.j. et of the public psinit: iiof lie State is exciting abt literest nOro the v'arioust I wspaaattrs; t. prop'~~ort ion of this iJatronaage thie pa:rtisn plapersa (here ved, TLhat it is (lie opinion of * ath thieiL the enirrt'uL itadl pCI' - r.itling Ihoulud be given ttif * . ~ biddcr et..ttpetenit to tlu * . d th at (it ther print . . ate should be distibuited :. variouas- other papers r> it to) party. And it Is . *ved il th le Cominuttee -1ting to iniformn this -- w~.t thety halve catt!-ed intos a a . ate etteent land puabl ic printIig oni nt hat turmas andi between W IItt.-iore, fronm the .*udiciasy Conliiunittlee, reporCi ted a saubstituite for ' a. i to amaenid So iI of Chapter XCIV, Title si, of the Getteral S'tatutent. A 1la, a lill to etunurage tand ptrovide for thec incorporationy of agriculttuiral aind mnechanical uenieties isnd aisesiions for the protnot Ion of the asrtr sand Scientles, f'ecom miendiung the sttuie beo referred to the Coim miitee on Agricultusre. Also1 intro TPhe Gove:nior has approvrd the fell owingv Aelut or the Genterail A8. r.-aimbly, 'lTo ameind Section Z, Chap I er i:;, of (lie General Statattes ; to amnd Feetiona 1, Chapiter 103, of h GelnerlSta tuttes ! tu fix the timie of holdinig t be A piril term of the Supreme Court to ettipower t he Supuremea Stu prt'ete Court to framse insites and irect die samte to be tried in the4 Circuit CousrtI, aind to ot-ier referees in certalin caises j authlorizing the Attorniey. Genieral to conmmence procieedings adn inst thie C'omin ssionels of the Sink inig Fundas ; to)ametnd sin Act to pro. ~iile for the~ eleet'on of t h'e officers of; the incorpornatted cities an d towns in the State ; Joint resolutioin to relieve d. E. Dent, former Sheriff of Hlichiand County, of a penalty on ta*k execu. tions. 110ts82 OF R I'R IESENTA TtIlS. The Ilouse miet at 12 M., Speaker Lece in the Chiair. Ilamsiilton Introduced a bill to re peal Section, 3 and 4 of the Act to amisend ain Act providing for the tasseS mest and taxationi of the property. Ellisen, from the Comminttee on Federal Italations' eported u... rorably - oti te bilL to instruct the 5enatord and lRepren--atatives in Con-. !ros to amcn~d tb In6 r relating to lbe tax on tobpeco. The bill asked but all peicons F-elihg tobimeeo in 6vagonrs Oiall be allo .ed the privilege )f selling in whaak'Ver <plaitlliy they , ish. Raeith-a re&oluts-on to susipeid rule L9 during the sussi n. ffa tuiltoi- Bill to pormit oWners rf land--\Whih have been foifeited to thayitate to redeetu the same. Yonng-hill tM ineorporate the town ofhlackstauka. Smbht--Blill to anu.erd Re.t i, n 7, 1 lapter 'I i Part 0, of the GlenerAl A j -int reslution to pmesrt:tIn the v tui 't ard va Idititv of th1e d te dl eb', being the I 1dn il'.d beinke af t eturd-Ay, was%8 d isu.sed, aainilluhi und a ne w bill iit ruoducod, whenl thae, Atn lwtes of both :vlo stritketti Iuat-:-d*thi lenit.g thn, biattor 11.3 it !.tood befuth, S.,N AT I. The -enatt mnet, at i 0. Whittemore intr..'n'd a bIll to punish per.-ons f.r obtaining mnocy, ebatteis and- %aluable beCtrities', by fulso pletenees. Jamisoni, from the Com mitteo onl Cotaty -ficeos and othloer-i rtpurted. ui.favorahly on a bi.1 to prevent County Commisiouern f rom being in terested ill contralts giyen olt by thI.emi Also, faVorably on I bill to take the tJuunty Auditor Clerk of the Board of Cunty Commirsion ers. Jervey presented dh pdtitibi uf the mechaics of the r iry of t'harles ton praying that octioll te takun for he, rel*3f fa the bu'-ut district ut that eit V. IMmuldsan off -red a conout rent resolution that the State Treaiattt: report what amount of the tllpropria tion fo- pilublic priatinag has beeii paid, to wliom and f. r what. Laid over. Alelntyre oll'ered an anetiament, that the State Taii F.irr furniAl to thu Lieneral Arsvmkbly the numuber (if Treasury notes ruecived, and from whoul ; also, the nuuber of 'Treashry Dotes that may be received by him purporting to haVe beeb received for 8:idI purpose # whituih was refuAed by a Vote or 9 to 18. The resolutlt'b ai then passed nd ordered to be enroll ed. 1 OUSE OF Im'R ES ENTATI VS. The ltouse met it 12 .\1., fpdacr Lee in tlhb Chair. W. A. Grant a-ose to a queistiohI of privilege, relating to an article in the Chag lestoni New., upon thp elettin of Senator Pattrs-m atl th' Ulinalestob dwleatibu. G -ant said he voted for the Senator because he was the best tmlan in the field. !lurley folloti t3 i tlitstion or privilege, #nd stateul that he niever was aisked to vote for any genatleuan for the of1ic of United Staetes Sena& tor, and hiD hatd nv'r plelged hine!f to aly inidividulil, behivIng tle ofied should seek tie man and not the man Zek the Oliee. lie believed the Charleston delegaton ta.ne heru t9 look aftmr the best lituretmts of the t'tate'. Artson mth't'd thait the en imuni:. ecitiona be stewed down and gagged downt the throat of the author. He thoughat ther, land been too much prinbltUedc giveii the matter. l'Trner aro.-e to a quesition of privi lege, arid believed thmat then pumses, sair tiC the tsomlmtit1iention had better keep) it tti hiutiselfz tin had ii right tut vtl'( ftr ithaonn hti plea'std. If the Iress wans to dictitti to hinm who to vote for, he woul3d like to have tan aairly cominuniention upOn the cut.je-om. ])rennain *;as Sorry thiat the n.at.:< r had been itrotluenid at all, atied thought. it ljtnaeath the dignity oif the (Ohar ie.'ton declegait in to tumtitie it. heewas anot heul -oet in the tlon rthiinitaition. No I1han hadt evet' tap. proached him to vnte fot- Paterson, Ie be lievted the charge wras made to udlutence the Vnited 8rates Sena te: lie beliteved it *:nts a deep laid plot to imipeach the IIovernor, &e. Tfhe News lived Ina a glass house ; livetd by dorrt It ion. The Speaketn preselted tihe pbtitioti of citizens protestimng against t-onvitt of thd fSott ih Carolina Penitentztry working lii the streets of iColimtbia. Cochran-A bill to providn for the registratin of' bonds, stocks and cou. pobas of thec 8tatb, and to inlvestigacte the linancial coniditiot or' the ~stto referrced.. dl C. Wllsohi-A joint t'es~tIntinto exempt een fain dogS from taikation. Hlamilton--A joint resolution to providle for an inve.-igation ofthle bon. ded debt of the State and~ to nmake an appropriation to defray the expenses of the sam ie. Spea's-A bIll to ttnmbud the law ik relation to the licetnse and registra tioni of paharmacoeuuists. The 1Ioite then provceeded to the considerat len of' the. tsalendar bills nt ii the hour of adjourtnmanat, the general appraopriaition bill occupying the time, DI1'ts. We are trtuly sorry to learn, that M~rs. Brnnson, the amiable 19ife of our friend, Joel llrunasen, ot Mn563 vilie, in this (Jottntyj dlied almost in tantly, on. thd muorning of the 20thu tistatt, from spaeam, iniduced by at recent spell of sickness. T'his is in deed a melancholy event, and inflicts a heavy blow, on her bereaved hus band and family. The suddenness, and unexpectedness, with whicha it fell upoa them, reniders it, almost insup portable. We tenter them our warmi ost sympathy, in their deep afflie. tion.-Smler News. .A new kind of suspender is adver dleed which the p atentee asserts will News litals. MA-.WrnsJmua-y t0.-The thermnometer thi., mi.rining stood at A below zero ; st Frederiok, Md., 19 be. low ; at emston, 3., 62 below ; at M Iiuch 'hunk, 34 below. This in said to be the coldest weather for thirty years. llAvANA. January 30.-The official report oif the fight puts 'the 'ani.,h l.ss ut two Oicers and eight ni'a killed, and thirty se'von wounded Thel UiaIn lo' waIts thiit$ -sevenu killa ed aid the wouided unliloknr. *:. .woo, rJanuary $0.--To.day tt tie frraIuipi a' elvetitoti, it Ia saira the egmeou will not be allo*ed t'd Vote, Illai t hr..y have previdusl Pa their ta.kt, hihl that heatly all In11 i611td vo(er., have toidsered theit taxes to the collhotor who. hns refus. e to releive threui A company of the -Miteenith Uniitt(d 8tatept inifantry waVs stlt there yebterdasyl from (Franka rfrt, for the pureo or ;ed ping peace. thi.i Murray, Mar.hal of the State, isexp eted to arrive there to-day with a ImIArber uf deputies. M ONTG .INRY, Janiary 30.-The Legilithle hils Tgalliz, d with A liepoubliVah biijority in both JACK-401so Tes.1 February . $Ai0trIbU -ot'th of rdptrty was burn. led here to-day, cinlraeing the busia nie.is portion of the tgAn. JALTWMOnk., I uthUIt4y I.-It is ru tinured that oi:-hdA Nicholson, one of three parties arrested ror tie mnarder of iMrs. Ii atmle, , tUrned State's eviL litratie at botes.II. HI. ays that while he was ip stairs, breaking opert the IrdAi where the money was de. po.sited his t wu cuthipainions- V haleoi unid Tuukr-Whmind all left below threw a Iieud of carpjet over the head of Mrs. L aipley, to prevent her frou 'giving an alamrifui alhd strangled lui Nr. tYuh k. P'ebruary 1 .--COUTInel ih the St'hea taej in the event df A failure to ubtaiin an order for a new trial from Judge Hloirdinei; will ap II.Y) 'r a ta.y of prodeedings, ani thereby Feduie a rtview of the casd by a full bench (A the Oupremno Court 1 rind on a failure there, will go to the !Ulitet et Appeislla. Tlie Cuban Anti-qlavery Commitz teo here; of *hich S. R. Scotron ia Chairman, and Ilcv. I. S. Garnet recrUtary1 iA.,ned ran address to the tireidcit und people of the United itatet'l a.Ia q surp1Urt inl the Mtove: bnent foe the abolition of slavery in Cuba. The gentlemen mentioned will Visit thd pritreipal citiesi for the pur poue of holding iibtn anti-laVery meetinig.,i aitl personally utge attena tidu of the; matter upolt tht Prci dtrht. tweed, last evening, said his trial Vas mertly a piolitical ont that they *ould never get a jury to eonviet hin. ile was tiredi of the bainess. The posecut-n2 lawyetrs clhim that thes J.ary Was pdekdd. The j-irors refuse to reveal what occurred iu the Jury room.,ee Judg' PhiA deltied tile thotion toft a otw trial ib the Tweued case. This Unds tihe proiocution for the ptesenta well hasx ordered the redeimption of eates-leaving about $750,000 outs fThe debit bstatieent shows a Iiease of neaurl~s $500,00 ini t Tlrertsury i coi, 6237,);) 2 tu1eng 7,. 0)00,001'a SAVANN lii FNebt'hry I --Thre meet. ing cf (Iba Conrvent;crr or l)ir eet Trade to rd Ii mmig ''i ist, tu w hihl tI ebl:gatens fromri the e;t!i souib Iarnd We; areI haivirted wrii .'r held lu Ang 'istai on the lt lth inrutantl, i. -ad of thae 2d, as before t.h-r apheel. T1he State Agri iulturarl da.icty meeut at the saumo tliue (C1 l o Lu01 , 'A. (J , inbrunrry 1.. Capi. 11, Arz,-r, of' the Souhthern Exp;ress 1 'uornany here, is dead. IIIMsosN, Febr)u-ry I .-The1 first trarin b1rant wrd.J oviji the Chesapeake anid Ohio Railroad throurtgh froum the Ohio RIver, arn ied, tis tuoring5 bringing about hify p rsserlgers, dilost. ly WVest Virginians3 uittd four car loads of Caunnel coeul, tlie first of the kind ever received ini Richmond. At a conference of leading citizenag, held tis afternoon, a commnittee of fifteeni swas appointed to ascertain wThenr trains wottid be 1-ull tbgttila~rly on the road, and to rnake suritablie ar rangembents for a grand eelebr-ation, whlair will probably embrace an ex.. cursion to Ohio and bringing large tlelega~iotns frotth the Western cities tu partieipate in the order of ceremonies here. Commp~odore M atthrew Founta ini Mfattry, the American Hydrograhy and naval oficoer,d(ied at Lexington, Vang to-day, at I o'clock. ie was the au thor otf "Li-tters or the A mazon andl Atlantic .910res of South America the "rrelartji between Navigation atid thle Circulation of tihe Atmocs. phore ;" "Astronmical Observationis; "Physical G*eography of tihe dea/' &c. During the late war, ire was an officer in the Confederate Navy, anid at thre time of Iris d1enah tWas Professor of Ph.)sIes art the Virginia Millitary it,' btitute. Ilias age was srixtylsevcn. AN~AL'rjis, .\o., Fobruairy 1.--At half-part 2 o'clock, the Wharton jury repor-ted that they wtere unable to agree, andI asked to bie disolharged, 'ihe Judge ref-.sed. MoN-rerEna, V-r., February 1 - Janres Gou'd's Son's Woolen Factory was burned to-day ; loss $100,000. .CuIIeAOO, February 1.--The dwelI. ing house of Henry Cairnes, near Jefferson, Iowa, was burned last night, Mr. Uairnes1 two of Iris olhildren aird his brother Alexandria perished ini thd flanmes. PuIJrI)1r~rftA February L.--A decree for the abnolitiona of thne Credit Mobihior wa den,-.