The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, December 09, 1846, Image 2
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-stop toseO.t.
Sutting t'ction ?o he nvir.I vh' drop
pl.hi .gunand took to his hejl. Sindy
Matwas for a haltinsitnt paralyzed by
th.operation, bul h'e idiatlyilarted In
pjsuitt. Probably a prettier foot race.
vi ngver seen or will be seen agaiui. The
gitYj, be it remnnibered, was the best
-uinerj pnd,moreove'r, fear lent speed to
ibliheels. His pursuer, too, carried 'ex:
tra weight,' for he had no notion of led#
ini his.guili ehin4. John worked his wny
ike a qu.Atter-horse, for ho had a pretty
good.knowIldge of the track. -- For about
auarter .of a mile lie kept along the brow
of .alight declivity, where there vns
scitelf grass enough for a decent pasture,
and finding that would bring him into sonic
voods ,v here there was a thick uner
growth, .h'e struck down into a meadow.
where the'griss was trou'iblesome,: aii by
this change hispuirsuer recovered several
rods of the ground he had. lost. Tie samit
obstucle returded the progress of ihe lat
ter, hoe#er, and the gap. between the
comiatants was again smartly widenied.
Johi had sense enough to see in linte tlat
thi course ke was noiv following would
bring him to a- small stream which meanil
ered'through the bottom, and lie chnanged
his direction so as to 'mtiakc a landing' at a
place .used for fording, wihere the water
was not over two feet depth. But anl%
body who his ever tried the experiment of
running in jhat about that depth of witter,
can prolably rediember that it is a job not
altogether unattended with dificul'ties.
JohnAoundcd into (lie stream like a fright.
enedtheer, but at about the third jump lhe
exhibited one of the fiiest possible speci
mens of 'ground and lofty tumbling.' It
was then that Sandy Mas called out, as at
the distance of forty or fifty rods lie came
waving the long grass
'[v'e got you now. you cowardly scoun
drel!'
Juhn was soon on ' his feet angain
and managed without further disaster,
to make the opposite bank, but not till the
distance between him and his exasperated
pursuer had been frightfully decreased.
Sandy Mat reached the brink of the brook
just as his prey, some three or four rods
ahead, placed his hands upon a board
fence in the act of springing over, when
his course through a clear pasture woubl
have soon plated -him beyond pursuit.
Sandy raised his, gun and with a sure
and steadj aim fired both barrels. jubt as a
most prominent, nether part of the person
of John Short ofrerud a splendid ma1srk, in
the act of vaulting over the tence.
Like a log John dropped on the otlier
side of the fence, with a howl which could
have been heard for a mile.
Iow Sandy Mat made tracks across IIhe
field, and did not happen to be seen again
down Eist--or how Johni Short hpnied
to finid his waly home-arc portions of this
vel itable history which it is not ineerssat
sary to inuflict upona our patient readers.
Tlhe last that wve ever sawv or heard at
Mandy Mat, lie waes a firemnan on the New
rla und Nash ville rail road, before thes
proaject waus 'knocked into a cocked hat'
while John Stiort bas ofteni beeni heard tom
declare that, although the busies of pnay
inig rotr shooting horses t.d cires was hadt
enough in all conscienice, it wans -funa silive'
comnpared with the process of' ex Iractinig
fifty bird shot ft 0om the fasble'd seat of hotnoir
-Tiic AntssTnaarro,-The recent
elections, though discouiraginag enou)g'~h.
give no cause for desponding to tihe frienids
of the adflinistrution. Th-.: great tises
between the two parties have nnit beeni
brotught to beer in (lie conitest, an d in-no
one rstate have wo evidence of nastionaisl
questions dleterminling the result. Il..dl i i
been the case, the issue must have been'g
otherwise. Whlat measure, what caus.
can be !assignsed for the adiniistrationi I'
sing caste? The sub-treasurv, in its o'pera
tionis, has done no injury to'the peophe
no dletrimnent to the government-no injus.
tice to the banks. The tariflf, in its hprm
spective operations, has comiplete'ly r.,1,i.
fled all the predhictions of its eniemnies. ho.
stead of ruin and distress, we havers plospeI
rity andI plenty.- Manuifactories, though
their profits have been lessened, 11und io
cause (for cu rttil ing, hbut,ont thes o thier handi,
are expanditng their operations. Speie,
instead of beinig sent ab1roadh, is, by the ims.
pulse givent to the f.irminig inte rest, beinig
importedl into) our country. All c'lassesa
andI all trades are prosperous, mnoney is
abundant, and the wvhole cunitry is oni theii
high road to prosperity. Whaiiit, then, casn
ba assigned for our tdefeat? It is nothing
more or less thtan apathy on the part ofoustr
friends, personal disiffeetion amnong aspi.
rants for office, ail local State questions,
wvhich are in ina wise connected wvith nastioun.
al politics. Looking over the wvhole g round,
A ~takinag Into consideration all the causes
which have heed to our app.irent dle
feat, we can fintl no cause for des
pondliug. TIhiose -who are at the head
of otir government are -pursuing the
straight lie of dutty. 'No administration
has ever miore anxiously or ofliciently ser v.
ett the country, tin the preeptiI'hias more
re,
A ski
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11MIPl"l I .1- 'Qjari ~ hlfkp
ii op ai ellmea ?u eJlt.
:WIIa)ftlwl~ a'atinis atvi a en
w 0.wi ) Astr fill tid ejen 1af
iM un'reliW.VerWsii.n lancfe
tIntI I Tr ol'tirtnar1eJ, f:Ii vi4heai off h Cis
andl . 4h6ig fys ,he )ete i esentisd,
W4~~~ wall ~ L oteu I.L S ~uCt1 h -, I'lli ..
c t or.ai isiet'M IVa Wlieuth ili'a gIt i
ter~lfillve 4) 'tato 'iliisritcy, tin tie itis. hiwsl,
81141 lt(43 ~it either; is peLut~l
they wl'illi- celire it) favolr ..4, the farnier.
Th'ey hive dane all$rtofore, and tiover,
we, ctnceiive, l;a'atreulie nnh( pnfleidi fltiv heen
sal firmly pIited on tin- grenspritti jl i -i1
Che 1cn1tiftutlin mts tIl6-v fire ,It 11his, tuomen1v t.
We hve i -i' h in 111r. princiiphi'S iil un
nhidiung co'ifidl'ue'e inl the dliscerimeni-lt of*
the pe p . vy willoat 'all' right, mnd
Ite Shi 4 p se' Will 'oikiinu Ito m11 ve o.
W11 in ilt gloirius enrl'er."
Spirit of Jef. Chu. Va.
~ Tuattu( s~ (1A .) Nov. 21
Ill ADE it- 'rwi.N ( IIA: L 4T'-sN AND T1.
KrAL--sA.:-O he su41W eion off JuIdge
Poirut-r.itom e of ou r nhant i s have" triied
tie experiwni of rdirinr som)e of their
o.,ils, p:ar 'i ar'i ia- nrtiIvsl . (Fri'li Cher
bi-s Wil. '\!. . * .n We tii'- h~ .ue of 1fowvi
& h owni. -II- '[ -r-. I ! w.,rded nil ordler,
Gn-1. ,:Ind- Ga.b-Alh1A. w'ituhint gvi Ii'ein s after
it! letter vw< mail-d. Oe ThIlrs thil e Ow
121 , ilis.. .M1r. .lol1i Liith-, driq_'y'i. fCir
warded-, an' or-der o .\Ie-, rs. 11-161:11d. ila
ral & A'P,. I., ;I - I it reie Ed F.llt, by the
day iihOt. Thuts thi - ol o~- ; rd#ri d Im veI
conin-- through 11 -mn I Gheormgi:: RailIway.N Vinl
Elyt iin. & e. in advance of the mad thIaugh
Moitgo'mery. Will (pour citizens Iliger
The Ceotton Wormw--1mp.or*taT1 Fact.
The Natchit itchi's Chr -*icle ilentioni'lls It
discovm' 41111 v i uliii'n io 1the g en I'des toye'r
"I" the- Ciito plnii which it nmay be well
fr eery Pla nhter tit kn imi l remember.
Mr. Gil more of ihat P'arish planted. la 1I
Spriig, withi lis tiel ofl C1ttoln a piece
of ground in Indigo, thinking that it would
yiet l moiif imiigo l Ihan wtuil1 be it c essa ry
to fuirtisl his family, he ploughed a part
of it til. and put inl cttoll, 1111 p1ugh.
ing it befoore it had germinaied, lie scatter
ed the sel corer his calton land,aind maniy
stocks cif it grew with thecotton.
Whven the wioirms baegi to devctir the
cottton, hle Indil to his surprire that the
stocks near the imligio, were untonched by
them. They lef, or rather kept away',
from the rows iear the iidigi)o patch. Thie
Otder frm the indigo pluat is known to be
'ingen, andua disagreeable: 1his mn) have
repelled the worms, i they have hile sense
of smell, as all sensible worms otaght to
have.
A [D RAnia. DoN A-rtoN.-We* have been
i.niih grastiit-id to learn that Gen. James
Librry a cipy if 'Audbailin's Qutatruteds
iof A a-er'ien'."as~ ' ery' ivalu1 ble It' nd14 costly
wor4k. Th'is is an' it ~soui l h, andl, among
,annyl oilher r'ce'nI inientionsli, igl~ Les ~t roe
lie reivm 'llg ilte're'st whllichi thet g rninn2 tes 4f
111m21 insijittion fee'sl ini its proasperiity andl
mnipjle' *i'iy 1:e' fo4llo)wed by'4411 otes am1f.ng
the gr:sihenntes, for hijther't. fe'w ro4lle'ge?1lhai
het nI lesS indIIeblted tam thir Alimniii t~lhnu ha
much foriil (ji-itlia fs t ch ilren verv2 li14h-.
Coumubia Ch'/ronicle.
to iihe d1owe 4 wardt trans aof eallrs upoiin ite
Iably inmjsa-e.d she eng1.ina 111-1 ea.I ntturbed'i,
hilt fe'atunate1 ily 41~iF4 no perso lan hur b the.
concstl-1i1'. Ii seemis that the, ea rs w111re
prt''ti eingiii a41 an.4mmrae rat1 24 short is.
Lances' h~ 111 b- I4:'..ie's4 It'. wlhen' thiey
:1., a h5 ,hu '1 aal2i in i urely 1111
hisordnar gan wen h engineer bei gt
im 14eno the' ta Inay, undelirtooik to mige'
n1itie4rs1 t'i a e'riis h~y qici4keing4 1the sper'til
ofte rin., Upon' thris the1' l lared
inlg ii 144 14iecet's andl dinig mucht'l inijury' to
11he ha1L'2n1!e andii 14as2'en11, r ears, am114 pre-S
1'eaalin2e 41h4 1rain 11iom prtgr4'ssini. iTe
no4th1ing' hadI44''I i'r4rl.
We undrtand th4i~~ atii 21he4 ii'Rlil Ro48 hn.41'
Iilied's at Ilth itsastrouiis restltI iif the4 conite'st
ithil the' hull 111h at'he pireferredI n ciom
phli4In 144 the( oe'a.r 1and4 hadl himi k'illeda as2
a "d anlger'u FanU111imal" beforeTl theL return
c'a till u p.4ruIErntoga Rtepub.
A QUE~sT:4N wV~t.L A swE'tCD --AleX
anditer thei (rent se'eing Diagenies looiking
aiilttent ieilyit al purcel tof hianai bones,
askeda the phailosophe111r wvhat he wias Ioiaing
f'or.
'''1haZt wichirI I cannoa)t find,"' wa's the re.
ply', "'iith dJ'arean beftween'I youir faths~r's
honles and thiue of iS Sinl1Ler"
N d 9 .? O IYla
04 0
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r i copy ot tle" Wit n . th lont
tre appointed to noV with.n statcildr'i' Fi.tj
tiii Hupso" of Repfeiseial ies, enfl to conicryli
Lfr. Ellet on its-.Iscoverfyf gun cotton;.,,
a enpy of 'Dr. Eitt in lett r commnicitia N~iI
Fionsec or Representatives the proess whi4 tia
cov ed for the Clehp and expeditiou maraniufta i
i tll Ixplosive Cotton';-also, fos a emall q uantili
nf'gun cotton, prepared liy Prof. Ellet, rtsceived du
ing the week plrevitoub to- this, which was exhilfitc
Ivy expteriment to a large ninber of perwons. Ti
coit of the article as prepiareil 1.y Dt. EHet. dues n
exceed forty or forty-five cents per pound. "It.
said to posssns four times greater power tIan gil
pmenvde, n n1 it ha-g leen estimated in weight as biA
ns one of the former t) seve'n of the Iatter."
GcNEllAL SCOTT. -
It is'now certain that OG,:. Swrr is to take Il
co-ninnd of the forces i.i Mexico; ind it isreporti
tllat this imeisnre was taken ret the request nnd co
sent of Cen. rAV1.On. It is n!so reported thlatGe
S. wail! ake out with him'half a million of Mexice
dollars to supply the immediaste linessitles of-ti
ary, and that t ians declared to the Prestilent ni
his calbineL, that he -will bring the war to a tlose
Jnly next, with nn nblitional expense or twent
five million of ellars, p'rovidel the whole direction
the war is inmediately .orilmitteil to him. Wi
two such genesans in the field, there is. but Jitt
dtliht. of the continuedi success of the Amyricr
aris. It is to I hosped that the Scnt-and-Gaini
scenes of the Vloritn war will not be re-iteruted
MNexicn; an I that ilh Senti anid Taylor scenes
this war will adit ou'ly new glory to these alre
illustrious gener.as.
PROFESSOR PELIHAM.
C. P. PEr.nhiu, Esq , ha lieen e!ected Prot.
Itoinan Litrature, in the S. C. Collere. lie is
gralunte of the institution, an8d is said to be a g.i
schonr.
LOSS OF TH.E ST.ICAMER-ATLANTIC.
On the 2(ith of Nov., the splen-lid steamr Atlai
tic eplodted her st- nm chest, on Long is!a nd Soun
a little after midnight, A. M., during a violcnt gal
After drilling about 48 hours, or more, she struck '
a ledge of rocks on Fis!.er's Island. In five minut
after striking, she was in pieces. In these five mil
utles, one.hal1 of those on the A tlantic were destro
ed, arnounting to -10 persons including 6 femalea.
CjTTON.
The Chnrlestmn M irket tietnsactions in this ori
cle, for the week ending Friday, Dee. 4, give sa!
of 15,300 bales, rgainst recc ipts of 14,128 bales, n
king a dlifference in favor of sales of 1,172 bales..
The prices, accrding to quality, ranged from 8
9 3-- cents; the greater portion selling at from 9
to 9 1-. The latest advices from New York at
Liverlemi shew some advance in the price of cotto
CITIZENS' MEI'RING.
- VOLUNTEERS' FA31ILE2.
At a meeting of the citizens hleld o
Mondv, the 7th inst., for the relief "
the destittte familie's of the Voluiteers fe
[lie Mexican War" Capt.. Jm IN IUn.1AD.:
was called to the Chtair and J-t - A
fihtowNFIEIl.D, Esti., was requtestd tonct a
S'ecreta ry.
On miotiocn of Cocl. Tu as. J. W iton:t
t e feelloiwing Preamblel atnd Resoluttji
ye re tnitml usl.ti y adiopled:
Wh1Iereas. siomet if' the Snoiter Volutit i
fori thce Aexicen War itt their z.iealto serv
thiir coni try andai Fphold the iinanor eof lth
District nad the S;tate have been eomltttle
tot letae their f.m iilies dest it ne of iih
teaens oif suppoirtc: Andi, nt herenacs ilhe tt
genicy' of thtis soccasianz dlcennsald ithnt iwt
:eia ~te ameaseu res hce taen: Terei-'fore
Reesol red, Th.eet a omitllee he~ appin
er1! (callsistillg ofI thle Unptaci i oi eh Bee
Uenmeptey itn the District, Ill rteive suil
scripstionts for ther .duport ofi theL deistini
fani.iies oh thie Voilnteet's for the.e' ~c. ien
War.
IThe (Comniitte.ewas dly atppcintted i
Ott iojn, the mierlinig iaijocued.
JOllN UHIADLEIY, Ch'mt.
JotitN W. Onowt~NFV.I.D, de.''.
lit pttires tle eef thie ab1oveC ittesouIttitti
it list wais openeil d, eundl liberaI subsecriputim
obltainedca, thce itmoun t ofI whichi i notI ye
Itnownt. Atin oppotnnttit y of subhsc ribinig
nowht opent to thoese det.sirutns of so dlint
undca reh aevin g the0 dest ituI t'etailies of i
Volun iteers during the'ir iabsentce.
CiIARIILE$TON VOLUNTE[ERS.
at'e g.rcound<h, their' mtuester be'ing the cc
Pinegntet Gunmaral cinsce. Las ttnighIt, Sc ci
hre?'e scorle of younitg imenl stied' the operia
liion ofl ein g ini a lainket cin thec gronote
iad It atitta creel "n1 el its coualdI be e:a
paete,"-Chair. Eve. News, Dec. t2.
SPtUl totus 9i .1...-Tte cottet fa'itet
have14 stamped frictm twentie s on the Chtarle
tccn IBunak, lto smn I ii hilIs ont t dank of9 ih
Sltte, ande we therefocre cationt litr reader
liitolo to thi.i ta dl~alart hills ofC the liutte
Hunk, a couinterfeit of thcat dlenointiot
having beena shewvn tns yesteray, ealculi
tod1 tao deace'ive the tuttnwnr. TIhae Bantk hanvi
determttinedi tat isstue no incerce biIls fromi thi
plaite, and4 a pubhlic itoticic will prochnhi
p1 eventt thme epnIrioiths bills frome bteicng get
erualy circilated.-.Char. C'our, Dec. 3.
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Co pi03F: i4- T E OFFIC
FTrrsi Lietenob t-A A. CS
S2id. - C '. M .3L~itir
1st. (Oa'derlv )Seznl Thuts M ker
2ml. Sergei tn , S i S er,
3rd. " N(u
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Corpora l-nOLpyet tp ne
i - PI.VA' F8
I- env Anmnds l TitW-Jto n
2 R NJ 'ni:.k 32 W*11 1 Kiyg
3 T.P-Black '33 ' hos lW.nrur7
4 J So umbv 34 ADingli
5 WVillIam Ballard .35 TIhhh dySGe
-6 F G Britton 36 lghteh1eGce
7 Levis Coo 37 itoli McCoy
8. - S Kolli - 38 T'JlYcKenzid
" 9 B Knuffinati .39. C.Z*f:fixysi
to 10 J1sephlt Ctii ter "40 F *'Myer,%
" I I James'Cocker. 41-R'J Idoenv
12~'S R Drnke 42 irby~WV N.sht
13 S If Drnki. 43,,W TVorton
14 Jos A Piiin . 44 J9-WNicho1s
15 John CODiBose 45Jnu PJa urs
,r 16 Jumes Go'dall 46 J0 1Piriall
.17 A F Allen 47-ikS itcliford
i is John Gnaillaiotr 48 J AIouss
19 Peter Gallhair 40 L'R Sann
20 Ed \V Garrot 50 J Arriltht
21 Wtm Groomrs 5 hiavid Sfurry
1- 22 J T Grooms 52 W J Sith.
it, M Aloses Grooms 53 R V. Vatigln
. 24 P N Graham 54 Tos B Well.
n 25 Thus Gffhey 5 Rala B'Wih'ler
, 26 It P-liftwld 6 J. J.Wlldr
. 27 lihy W ilodge 57 A E W Holr
- 28 E A Jones 55- rog J Wilder jr
29 T J J..nes 59 U coYbtea
30 J L Ja-nisings
r THE S. CAROLINA -LEGISLATURE.
.8 . .Monday, Wov. 23.'
1. I Tis bgcly met wvith a Gill utnantcc ol
- members,_orgaisized and p~roceededl to busi.
01 oleaf
nf ''iv elections in tile Senate wrere as ful.
35 The on. AngWes Paersotb wa% re-elct.
cal Presialeni; Win. E.'aMurtint, UClark; Jolt.
J. Guodwyn, Re5ding Clerk; i. D. Gul
lard, Messenger; ). B. F'ult.' JDorKee
'it the House cif Representi Iives, the
if ion. Win. F. Colcork J ire-elerid
r Speaker;T. W. Glovr, Clerk; W. 3. Imar,
edi g Thirsb; Jmtes icEllenay, Door
Keepter.
.. emb er, organie aands proceed ui
-The eeii~ ct in ujin te Senaeweeas o
. Th oalin. AnguePalers, on. wasn re'elct
rdParesidet; Wm. vr E.'rin wo-rk; onu.
J. Tutwn RaigCerkay J9. . i
ined, T. Mesn;v.. AFulton. Doorg Keep
" ) t eHoue of Rhepireseat nivesh
rflo. . Colcockrias V~prsntd was relid
r tpeker Wa .ijt'u Glover. B.rk F. P.rry r,
L Rleadn Clerk;hala a James l Mcteny Doori
'* Thaaea to hi PussaiepectiLy'inforeed
saa enruiheidr ftii- eadnes tor.ee
reore ta.a..hat~ theGoern.>rhi wol~ omn
ientme Git beoth iluaasaes onl the 2r4tht-2
u. TuesdayUa 111 aa ia~,N r.Eliot. 24.
e - Si s c.-Gov. Aie'g.esg a
a recv, rend and ordre toC el taen uig
alufo referrene tion Ghe.ill'erentComis
e m ju TheU.day' then26th. ndypiin
r. ar mens werte prsented. A beenslu.
-t intrucit the Cmte on.itPrivile.
t-lr.sis tohgav in a Bill o ieer.th
r~ia heion of Elctortst Prsdn and oVio-e
e for aonsiraton to the2, 2th.nl' c.
Wedlusd-Th Nim. 2o. 8~Abibod was
prshaipnlyea orpe t hhe rgo enangr
N Ith Goer's hmiersg n thegnton presn
. roo aofe wno oisina. A folertn several
. ofneIt~cra hlortinsair. Eiott 8.T.
layes waais eletd .\sicesener.a~ot a
Tlpresaitib me r.g cmmuente the- reig
nain ho. Ge Lal'stie of is
I).-niau in the . . ncope. h Ln
a a the heaof' t Clmitte ofPrivitle
i Cairmn. -eiar eiin eepemid
M xpr. Mseas ave notice cf-toBHweconmern
r ing the hmwofn t derlctesColeg, amoftn
e nemrd tofhe isBtuns' Acs.
Wedneirihsdu, NOV2. 25. SENA.-Pc r.on
- wase doneanid. App opriatemliions byr
Mr.f .snier fort citezncorponitionmof the
-fen byi .hr ie Lnster of a billrsa fo ton
abolih Brgade- Enampmnts;by .
Durga of Hil to , inoprt th Ln
4 nte u Wimn tnR4.C m ay
W,,
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nI"n
pie irirenign a the
eililidwp- t i stiz
reasthe'irst )lir .5rt~fs -
MnTjhgstrt .A anatar~id iii:( p~g ot
Sheris as 4 oilons'i hci, e.
The'~i? lq g 1Namble and Desnittion
,waistrimidued l ir. Mammnjit onidetr
ed.l'ulin'sidmf: 'reesi 'tie.
116, .01i j~
W1'hereaij thon hit. .4ly beet
tade upsAi'slogil f th-C ariaapis
1cxmiar,-hal imes~s-tihee fItus be _
romponespion seciflb her e . zens i a~
p tueilnl th.Stoieffr .. a i2:dy.
fifftispn, ani ~iheeninpot. 4he ee of tit
iepiartute' oftime VoI fif6
wartt ihtbeconiig thaf't) nm int
stioulexpires her undimiin. ~tnitrC
iii tiebravery ansli jIrit wi;i inhesb
resphnded to timeecll foi)thIeir6FI ssumm
Io (lffer bo thfmnios
glenceaf its & pproabation of th~1 pdeig b
-ResohiccTight a Commtteoj4v.be
appointed. to mseet a simiar ~u~r1ite
from thme other H ouse to entry the bets
nto eff'ect. -
Thime Commrnee on ah. preof ieSyqe
is. .compnsed of~ Messrs. Mnsrng B. F,
Ferry,.Hluey. Henneganand-Eave
Il(Us.-Petltiolswcreprebenitpj No.
tiees of the introductiomn of biiJs weritsed/
Among them, oneby- Mr. Or aRil S
give jurisdiction a4 i)agistrales i e frisl
Pof Iespasses on personal property here
the haninges do nuixeredi twventidolllats. A
The followinig:Bils were introdafoed t.t'i
slay in' th House aind-read -the fir t ir'nv
viz:
A~m .0i s Owhi
A Bille to OincrAIIi ejuisitioider Ofi
dinary, astam the najieinment of guardivtrd
of personal estate.
A Bill to preventmhemat'iaal right.i i'f-th'i
hiusband from. atuaing to heestates o
married oilmetn.
A Bill td5 inerense the jurisdictiop of the
Orsinary in the partition and litsion of
real andersonol estuetes andintheappolina
of guares iron. .W
A Bill to afrer ods amen, d tFelw irk re.
lationi to grantumig licenseI, to retai iii'
, ols lHquors, or.to keep tavern. 0
o. aturda,.Nor. 28.
E - Senate met .toesdat at
a'closck.
hie. ilolving gentlemen w 6b eto !e eda .
.Comins oners tn Equmity for the r'ullowin*
distriets,- viz: - -
Jamis Hemphill.for Chiestipr Distrie"
Oiey Cleman, faor Wiiamumlong; E. J Ar.
ibhur, for. Richslanmd; H. A. Mentze. Tor fLes-'
ihgtonn; J. W. COAcuaJ AN, for Geirgetu*M
H. J..Jones, for Albbeville.
Pititions were presented by Mr. BeNYS (
from th'i hIon. Wsa.C. Preston, ProfessoA, -
J. Ifl.sThornwell and ilooper and time ft. -
A.- Wn. 'Lelanid and 'other- citizens.of Ti
land, p r ying' an eration o the
lows.
Mhr. Moses gave nlotice that'n NiAlonday '
next heo willask lea~ve to introduce a Bill ti
rejpeal so muclh ot lime atlh secetion of-the A49
entitlesd "An act to regulate the ofilco dUi
Lusioptroiller Genera!- on or bifore theiires
(liy of October i each yenr, and Air. Per
ry a Bill to repeal an Act refsing t'ac
eept time surplus revenneL from th'n General
Governmecn t to 'vhiclh Sout~haCaroline is en
titled; also, Pumrsinni to tntice, Mr."'Perry
inirodlucedn a Bil to incorperate-the Green.
ille, &laimsfndiuriwmg Company. -
Ihs'usr.Gme following Bills were remI
tihe tirst timc inl he .house and referred,
riz:-A JBill to increase tihe jurismdiction of.
time Courts or Ordinary as to the appoint
ment of -guaidian, of p'ersonal estate.
A Bill toi prevent time mlaritalarighna of'
time humsanidjromi attaching to tie esteteo
miarrirdi women.
A Bill tolinerease the jurisdiictioin-o aike
Ordinsi, in thme parthiionm and dlition OR
reali amnd persomnal'esiate and Iin thpppoujht
ment ot'~ guardians. -
A bill to 'mier. said ampna the law in'rein.
tinht'Is granting liecensas to retail spirizaus
hiquoms, or io .keep tavern, 2
Mr. Middletoti gave ~mtico of aili- -n
amepd 'tlhimthseetin of an *et ntidtl
"An-aet ihriie hotter reguimion antid
ernmnt offreec negriles ant.d eporsns~4
color,andi'gotpher 'purposes" ratiacd~1
the 28u('icenber,d t22.
- 2' n-. - inday, $. 30.
"S~Tu,..The Senate met q.dny at
Mr. Mamnig, from 'tihe Special Joitn'
C6oi ee appointed to hinquire Itnto an~
repot if any amnd what action shout1l~b