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Friday, Dectmber 14.
t?i3fry<>^i.),h??ml
^ rwr^*w "^P lOUlf Of ITpft
m Ue petition oI lotin Norton, w
red in end ordered to he returned.
A message ot concurrence ?u returned
5322,* S2L? ?*
pointing Messrs. Gregg, Wfcrdlnw and
m ?iommlne.rf ?
s .sis. vi pr*ve,,i *h?
frequent renewal* of executions, tnd for
<* r^Prwenutlew,
to glter and amend the statute of limitations,
waa read ? ftrat time, and ordered to a se
cond reading to-foot-row.
.A resolution appointing an additional place
?i election, and managers for Marion, was
agreed to, and ordered to be sent to the house i
(representatives^ 1
Mr. Hugtr submitted the report of the'
ooWimUsioncrs of free schools for Ht. i hofnaa
andm^ ^nni **fwi red to tW committee on
On motion*/ Mr. D. R. Evans, the com-'
yittee on public buildings was discharged
fh>m the petition ? f Maurice Simons, regis
ter of mesne conveyances for i:iuric?nn,
Sit was .eferred to the committee on
ns? -Z*o, from the petitions of 2. Price,
-Jsstfar?
Mr. Benbow, from the committee on pen-1
gw??S renortrd on the petition of Jacob and
Kliaaneth Hem) ordered for consideration
"r^e^Sfcef nce brtwetti t bet wo houses on
? bill to prevent the frequent renewals of
. executions, and for other purposes, having
ncen adjusted, the same wan read a thiol!
j*?J passed, and ordered to be returned
to (he house of representatives.
. !**' Wilson submitted the following reso
lution, which was immediately considered:
Rnolxted, That the president of the se
*?*?! ,eMcrt* *?
Jdltor of the Southern I* itrKit, printed at
Charleston, renaestinR of him to inform the!
?enatahow he derived his information In his
?ditorlal paragraph of December the 11th,
in nrdfcr Uut the author of the gcalum
ny he has published upon the character and
?rSE^2?^ "****? mi|y t* rtenlt with
rot^fcm"^ WC rtluniM:r M house
T\IMIquestion ?n agreeing to thfc resolution
waaton motion of Mr. \V iison, taken by nyea
and noes, ?s follows, via: 7 y
AYES?MeMra. Tlios. Evans, Graham
Hampton, linger, Miller, PeglU Perry!
11*ttobhuaiti, V crthcr, and Wilwm<~
m.j*OB>^-Won. iaeah Bond VOn, Pitaidentj
tekW,uBl.*/ke f*??.*ClendHien.
Ervin\|r,"*s? ???? ?>,
W?^yw?, tWHln, Grimkr, Jovncr, Koger.
nfz-U liVfaner, M'Kibbln, Patterson, Pope,'
Richardson, Seabrnok, Swygcrt, and Wil
iinnrn?Jli., j
So the same wr.s dfcu^rced to. *
JSSa'ilffi*- ,hL' cw,l""t"-e on the
2L!?^v i??fr?T!,,,ere,",rtu" *h*i??
tit Hat of 4achariah Price, which was agreed
to, and ordered to be t?.,t to the ha?c ?!f
representatives! and a report from the bouse
^4,u % >mt' , a as
,n? ?"? ?*l?red to be returned.
AjbHI to establish a court of equity for
WtUWaburyh ajurfo, wnl re.ui ? ?.CfMl<|
wnhertaTver wnt to th* h^,u%,?(>f
?the memorial of]
JI2SL^f^gctown dU.
iS ftfcepta,? repair*onihe!
K^dtoS? ,e ?? public'
V&TJrV* Mr* Mj!,er? *be committee!
WTJ from the
K?2ln H?*gl??s, and it was re
wrred to the committee on finance.
ot Mr. Oriljn .h. tommi....
If rrv #J^h^ged from the account
w.tVL h! y' , Print"*K. ?nd it was refer
?ed to the committee ?m acco?ints.
Heports were suhmittod?b, Mr. I). R.
5-.S?iilh^Ke,n,l1T# th**???r-master
f'- f, ?n the prtiti<ai of
iXHi* JJ' " repmt ftr?ni the
rnlX?rmi!ttv** tm th? claim of
?hat Ihi.?; W , ' ^ ? from
LahiLi.riaei ^" u'Vr \?,^n. *PI,r"Priation
?/? !iamuH W,,e>'? "H'-rderedJ
censxieiatton |o>m<>rrow,
^Me'Couner, from the lolnt committee on I
ttej?rti?idn ffom Kdcrfield, for a division ot
WMmtrict, reported) ortlerrd to lie on the
Orimitr gnve notie#?, t?,nt
WrWIN Mh Miavn to intr^lnce , t,ii| to ?me,?j
'3Co^Si}^lr* K""t,fc?M,,<1
Mr, Grlmke, leve
T- WBk
?tioiia Of
>aiiiL
The report of the oammlttea on agricel
t?r*? on the OMtMrWol N. Herbemont, on
aaTthSubfe. lt* vto*? WM to lk
A favorable report on the petition of Wil
liam Brown. *n i|md to, and ordered to
bo eant to the house of repmsent#tivesi w
? rtSfTt Uw superin
loUc works to tforvey and sell
itaviclah? >ndtoC* 4t Roc** ?oant ??*
The following bUle were read a first time,
and ordered to n second readbg to-morrow,
vtai
A bill to alter the practice of the oonrt of
ordinary.
A bill to alter the lAw In relation to the ac
tion/* trover, aad for other purposes; and
A SK Ft"1*** *"ip'??tntn Of debtors.
A bill from the other nou sc. to permit the
return of certain person* of color to thia
Mate, was read a first time; and, on motion
of Mr. Bcabrook, indefinitely postponed.
A bill to regulate the election of shetifts
throughout this state. In certain caws, was
taken up for a second reading, and referred
to the Judiciary committee.
The committee on roads, on the petition
from Columbia, for a bridge near MXiow
an's ferry, made a report thereon, recom
mending that the prayer thereof be granted,
on condition that the petitioners pay to Mr?.
M'Gowan ami Mrs. Stark four thou%and dol
lars each, for their claims to their femes
respectively( which wai agreed to, ami or
dered to be to the house of representa
tive*
A report from the house of representa
tives, on the presentments from Colleton;
and reports on the several petitions of Camp
bell Humphries, Joseph Durand, and ttaml.
Bacot, were concurred in, and ordered to be
! returned.
I A resolution appointing an additional place
,of election, and managers in Marll>omugh,
wa* agreed to, and ordered to be sent to the
other h'Hise.
| The resolution for opening Black Mingo,
MCfeloop and schooner navigation, was taken
up for consideration; and the question on
agreeing tn the same, was, on motion of Mr.
Graham, taken by ayes and noes, as follows,
via: .
| AYE8?Messrs. Black,Conner, Davis, T.
hV,^Vt'.VtoX?r' Hampton, ioyner,
P*ttemon? M??b'mson, Verdicr and
i >V ilwav-*43. a r
i NObi^Hon. Jacob Bond IX)n, President)
1 *?" OfiuhJ. b Ueas, Dodd,
|U H. Kvaii*, Brvin, (inffin, Grirnke, Hu
K*r, Roger, Lehre, Mancr, Miller, Pegues,
Perry, rope, Hamsay, Kichardson, Swsrert
and Williams?21. ^
So ttie same was not agreed to.
A bill to authorise the town council of the
town ol Columbia to establish one or more
public scales, was read a first time and or
dered to a second reading to-mmrow. v
1 lie report of the iudiciary committee, re
; commending the rejection of a hill to make
I a more equitable distribution of the estates
i of intestates, waa taken up for consideration:
and the question on agreeing to the report
ami rejecting the bill, was, on motion of Mr.
Graham, taken by ayes and noes as follows,
via: |
A YEfiU-Hott. Jacob Bond I'On, President;
Messrs. Benbow, Black, Cattel, Connor, H.
Deas, J. B. Dean, llodd, 1). H. Evans, T.
? Kvnns, Ervin, Glover, Griffin. Grimke, Hu-<
Krr, ieimanrJoyner, M iner, Miller, M'Kib
b iu Patterson, Peane-, Perry, Kumsav, Ro
binson, Swygert, Verdi, r and William*?38.
I N01%H? Messrs. Graham, Hampton, Ko
gcr, Lehre, Pope and Wilson?e.
I So the bill was rciceu d.
? Gu motion of Mr. II. Deas, leave was
Ron " U>*?hn Howartl to withdraw his peti
A bill to authorise clerks of courts to grant
writs of drdimut /irotcitutem, was read ase-1
,eoiid time, and otdered to he sent to the
house of representative*.
I A bill concerning actions on open accounts,
and a bill to make any wills, written and
signed hy the tCHUtor himself, valid, with
out any witnesses*; wore taken up and re
jected.
A report from the house of representa
tive*, on tiie report of the comm.ssioners of
the l.unatic Asylum, and on the menage of
the governor on the same subject, was re
ferred to Messrs. Wilson, Keaiirook, Black,
Lehre and Hampton. ?
! Kcport* from the other house on the sev
jeial petition* <?f l>rs. Blanding and Hart,
i ami the securities of C. M. Hart, were con
joirrrd In and ordered to he returned.
I A favniabie report on the memorial fiom
Charleston, for a survey of the c< untry be
twfcen Charleston and Hamburg, wn* agreed
to, and ordered to lie sent to the howse of
representatives; as was also a favorable re
port on the uetitmn of Willis li. Pardee; ;tnd
a favorable report on the petition of Hohert
Miller.
The joint committee, to whom had been
referred the report of the comptroller gei>
eral, upon the claims nt this state against the
United States, and that pan of the govt-i
nor's message which relates to the same sub.
ject, made a report thereon, recommending
that the comptroller general proceed to
Washington, to prosecute the demands of
this state against the general government;
which report was considered and agreed to,
and ordered to he sent to the house of repre
sentatives; as were also favorable reports on
fhe several petitions of Henry Hkker and
Harriet Burns; and report* from that house,
.mthe sevend petition* #>f Hlchnrd Culpep
per, Mose* Fitt*i and John Ax sou.
A bill conen-ning the Ludlam school fond
?vas read a second time, and ordered to In
*en| to the house of representative*.
The following hills Were taken up fi?r
?ecnnd reading, and referrtd to the commit.
? *e on the judiciary: ?
A bill to prohibit the tntrodiu tt"n of per
sons at color.
io?dbX^?roWbit ^
A bill farther to enforce Ike accountabili
ty of iXMHton and administrators.
A bHI to regulate the feetof the oflkereof
Miw ROd equity In this state.
A bUl to alter the time of holding the court*
dl.Ulctf? COmm?U P,CM f?r COlktW>
Abul to ituthorikc the parties litigant in
the circuit courts to tender bill* of exception
and for other purpoees. <
A bill to prevent obstructions to the ims
sege of fi?h up the several river* of this Mete
jwai tnksn up' fcr n second reeding, and re
ferred to the committee on Internal improve*
JMML' jjL r ,4si' siL
A bill to niter the first aectlon of the third
article of the constitution of the state of South
Caroline, wne read n second time, when Mr J
Wilton moved that the some l>e rcjce.udj'
.end on the question to egret, to the Mid mo-1
HS*?_fte ayes and noes were called for by i
> M"* taken,and are as foilt>wst
! ,.AVE8 Horn, Jacob Bond 1*Qii, Picsident;
j Messrs. Cattel, H. De is J. ?. )>e?s IX H.
Evsiik, Erviti, Fiarwell, Glover, G?i\ysou,l
Grinike, II .nipt.m, liugcr, Jcrmao, l,?hre,
. M sner, Patteraou, Pope, Kannay, Scab rook,
jVerdier and Wdaon? 16. :
NOES Meiwrs. Bennow, Blnck, Clen
dlnen, Connor, Davis, Ddd, T.Evans,Grif
fin, Joyner, Roger, tf'Kibbin, Pern, Rh h
ardson, Kobinson, Swygert and Williams
?JL
So the bill was rejected.
A bill to incorporate the town of Hem
burgh, and for other purposes was read a
second time and ordered to be ?ent to the
house of representatives.
A bill tocarry into effect the Lunatic Asy
lum was reed e first time, and ordered to a j
second reading to-morrow.?Adjourned.
Saturday, Detembtr 15, 1#2T. '
The journals ofyestefday having t>een read,
the following bills from the house ot repre
sentstives were reads first time, snd order- <
ed to a second reading on Monday next, vui
a bill to regulate the sittings of the court oft
appeals end for other purpot* v?a bill to hu- i
tliorise the formation of a company foi con-!
ttiucliug rail road* or canals fr?>m the city ot
Charleston toihe town of Columbia Camden,
and nMiiilNirK^I b<li to withdraw the mnn
sgemcnt of the estate of the late D.ctor
John De I.u Howe, from the Abbcv ii.'t o*u -1
gauon and commit it totru*u.-cs?a bill tn re
pealan aci,emitiedau act tor.ll. w *h?? wee*
for the session ol the courts of genrral ,
shins and common pless for Newiifiry <i:v
trict, ike.?and a bill todirect the manner ??!
recording cnuve> ances of personal prtpeitv,
and to require certain gifts to be in writing,
A bill, trom the house of representatives '
to regulate fences, was taken up lor a third
reading, when Mr. Virdier moved its post,
poncnient to the 29th of February next; and
the question on agreeing to oatd postponft*
incut, was, on motion of Mr. Vctilier, tuken
by uves and nays as follows* is.
AYES?Messis. Connor, Griffin, Roger,
Nwygert, and Verdier?a.
NOEtf.?Hon. Jacob Hond I'On, presi
dent; Messrs. Benbow, Cattel, Ciendlnen,
Davis, H. Dcas J. S. Deas Dodrt, D. K. Kv.
sns Fearwell, Flagg, Glover, Gn.vson,
Unmke, Hamptc.n, Huger, Jermsn, Jo'vni r,
Lehre, Menei, Miller, M'Klbbin, Patterson,
I'cgues, Perry, Pope, Kem.ay, It.chardson,
Kobinson, Scabroek, Williams and Wilson
?32.
So the same was not postponed; but read
a~Uiird.time, snd passed.
A bill from the liouxe of rrpreseutntives
to admit and to incorporate private st?>ck
hohlers in the Bank of the State* of bout h
Carolina, was read a first lime, and ordered
to a sreond reading on Monday next, and to
be printed.
On motion of Mr. Miller, the Judiciary
committee were discharged from a bill to
prevent rfnd punish duelling?ami a bill to
alter the fifth tcctiovi of tht hn?t article o(the
constitution of this Ktatc; and said bills were
ordered to be laid on the table.
Mr. Wilson gave notice, that, on Monday
nexti he willno>v<: twoadditiomd rules to the
standing ruivs of the senate.
Ucports were submitted?by Mr. Wilson,
on Che petition ot Charles Unguis? In Mr.
Benbiiw, on the reports Iron. the house of
'representatives <m thepetition* of William
IPursel| and Wm. M'Graw?<md by Mr
Kun-ty, on tlie petitions fr .m Cheraw,
Murlbor ugh and CliarUstia , for a branch
hank at Cheraw: all ordcicd for considcra
tiop on M<>ndn) in at.
A f>ill t?? liter the constitution of the state
of Houth-( H'lina, was read a second time
and on llu* .jiie.tion U? agree thereto, tht
a>ei ami noes ?v < re called for and taken, and
are as follow*, vi*?
AYES-?lienhow, Black, Catul,
Ch-ndineu, Connor, Davis, I! J Hap, J. S.
lHa?, D'xtd, D.im<?h, 1). H. Kv?nt, 1. Iv
van*, fcrvin, Kcarwell, Fi'q^, (t lover,
ham, (Jmyv.n, (iriffiii, (jnutk*. 11 ,
linger, Jirman, Joyi.er, Kogei, Leiire, Mh?
It r, M'Ki J' tiii i ,< H, Pcru?*>, I'nii,
Kumvtv, Hit hardmin, KoImiiiw.ii, MeaUrook,
Swy^c t, Vonlserand Wil*?n.?3n.
, NOK.V? Hon. Jacob Bond rOn, President
?ami.(IIr William*.? 9.
Ho the aaid Mil wan agietd f>, ami ordered
to the bouNe of rc|m.ut)tMtiv< ?.
The honorable David Hloanaupenred, an<l
prntliired a return of hi* having been re
jected n member of the nenate for Pendle
ton, to whom Mr. President administered
the <>atl?a of qu tlific?tion, and he took hi
?eat.
Mr. WMann submitted a reeohitkm, to r?
|uire the comptroller rener.il to inquire aim
<?j?ort on tflecnn?e?of the ftecrea?e, fortln
ist two yenn^ of tl?v ftlaves in ClnrleMo*;
rdered fur MWWtleratlon on Monday next
Mr. (Hover, fW?n? the committee on at
i unu, tnbmitted a report on the contin^tiM
*<-foont??yataftt \h? Hrjvr dlvi?t<m of the
rjrt which ?uagreed to, aad ordered
isent to the houee ot representative*,
motion of Mr. Olwir, leave vm
Bd him to withdraw the wxaunu of
iHiIl and H. L. Pinckney, for adver
_j division orders.
favourable reports an the severe! peti
u of Jacob a?>?j Elisabeth Hens, andJas.
rris, wore ngrecd taw end ordered Ui
tw scat to the boat* of nfmcnutivei.
A i evolution from the house of rcprtkettf
lltKi, directing an appropriation made in
18)1, to Hum). Wiley i end a report, fr?>tn
that house, on the petition of Richard S.
Wish* were concurred in and ordered to be
?etorned. .
The report of the committee on public
buildings, declaring it inexpedient to legis
late pi* the subject of tiie annual report of
tfc quarter master.general, was cousidcred
S|ld agreed to. . <j>,;
! A b*U from the house of representatives,
to uiithorisc tlte formation of certain compa
nies, (or the construction of turnpike roads
ml ?> ridges, whi re;ul u first time, and or
dered to a second reading on Monday next}
Mid a bill, from that hou.e, to can ) :?to ef
fect nn act to divide Feudieton district into
tw6 counties, and for other purposes, was
I rvad a second time, and ordered to be re
turned.
1 A bill to alter and *mcnd the statute of li
mitation*?and a bill t ? alter the practice in
the court* of ordinary, were taken up for a
second reading, and relerrcd to the commit
tee on the judiciary.
A report recommending the rejection of a
bill to exempt certain poisons therein men
tioned, trom the performance of militia and
i road duty, w as considered and agreed to, and
the bill rejected.
I A bill regulating the assignments of debt
ors, was tnken up lor a second reading, and
referred to tbe committee on the judiciary.
! On motion of Mr. Huger, leave of absence
after Tuesday next, was given to Mr, Koger
?and on motion ot Mr. 11. Deas, leave of
a^iwenco after to-morrow, was given to Dr.
:nej'hen Elliott, President of the Hank of
the State oi South Carotins.
A bill to authorise the town couucil of
Columbia, to establish one or more public
seates, was teai a second time, and onlered
to he sent to the house of representative*.
A bill to carry into operation the lunatic
. m luin, was read a secondtime, and ordered
> tor be returned to the lwuse of representa
iu!, motVm of Mr. (irimkejt was renolved
vhat he have leave, until Thursday next, to
deliver in hi* protest against the report and
rev lutiotfs adopted by the senate, oti' the
mii>jcct of the exercise of certain disputed
powers by the United hwtes government,
j I'he house of representative* sent to senate
| a mcMtage, Ktvkiug leave to amend tiie report
| of- the committee on internal improvement
of senate, on the report of the Superintend
ant of Public Wonts, by reducing the sala
' rien (>t the supermtciidant <uid hu assistants,
from f 3,41*0 to $5,000?*lto a resolution ap
I pointing an cschcat<?r for Sumter?and a re
solution directing the commissioners of pul>
lie building* of Charleston to investigate the
claim ot J. Howard) all ot de-red tor consi
deration on Monday next.?Adjourned.
IlOL'tfK or ULPItbbhYl A IIV ?8.
Saturday Dtctmhtr 1ft, 1827.
Tli? Iiuum met a<.cnr<nog to adjournment.
Oo RNlHiu ul ilr.Uri^.orJfrr'l that the jitdi
cia?y eouimiure imv? Icivt lo ?it ohm- tha u?u?c
U IO MCMloM.
*1 h? *rn*r bavfog cnncurr?i in, reinritr.I r?
ptoWol Uhi UUUIC.nl ColUlllllle* <M) Ihu |Hjlltlua
??I itn. liUuUuiK and O'iinaiiiiui i*p?>rt< nl the
riinmiKH w?JfJ *9*1 meant on the petition* ul
i M ????? Pitt*. Joi.u A&oa, l<?hard and
lit* Htuillltt ut t Ai. il?it
I'ne htiUM cnucuned with Hami* in report* nl
the committee ol liueucvou ih* petition* of IU&<
ry HwIhi ?oU Harriot t;uru?, and*
I i?|*tll ul the co,.<aiitU? ul cIium ui m<imU <>a the
prlilinn ?l W. H. ftrdwi aod ?H?lereii lo be re
i luniMl. '4
I he hou?? al?o ronrurrAl in th? rertlutimi ol
ihaj" nt cummllte* from >?na(* oh thn fun |<trol
kr .'Wcril't rcpt?rl relative to the demand of thn
| rl?iii again*! the United rttai'?, and ui ??> much ol
l the governor'* m**?ag* N . I a* relate* to the Mm
?ntjNl.NWl ordered tw be returned. I'he rej c.rti
ui thi* house uti th ?*?? ?ulji eta were laid on
the ta'-lo.
A rt|K>rt of the cimmitten nf.internal improve
OMH.t on the memorial of I he iuhalitUr.it of St
Philip and Ht M thael, from ?euule, w?? ordered
to lit on tl?e table.
A r#iH?rlof lli? ij frial Mfflm tUf of **nale on
th? |h i?ti'?n <>f Ribert Mill*, ma* rHuriod to ciu.
Butte* on puidic bmldin^a
IWhJ a third time, a hill eou?*?uing Hie J,ud
lain tihool fuud, Ifec.j | oo d, till* tlim^d, ?n.l
or.i* nd lo M-iiate.
It cad a Ai?t time, a Mil front Mimic.?iititlml ?
hill U- incorporate the town nl ll?uihurgn, lie. j
ntiKrml tor a ?ccoud reading uo Moud.jr next
Mr. Ferguson, from the military committee,
.nude ? r4|*rt on the governor'* m**?*g* No 6,
nod ? rtxdutiou concerning arm* k.r cavalry; Mr
'Irttln arc, from Hie committee on eni.-.-tioti, in?de
.1 roport oh the return of Iho ol Ire*
-fWtli for Ih" di?toet* and par.ahe* throughout
the ?tnt< t Mr. Ulaclc, Iron* tin? committee ou imit
|.r building*. uta.la report* no the petlti u?ol J.dm
Chapman, Campbell Humphii# ?. A. W, '|'h<itnp<
> 'U, ihmnMi Ifttgnii, Mud'iir ttiotn"*, and
priM; Him rapofi of the eommi??t?>n*i? ol public
Mtil'Mnz* lor t;harl**toii dMrictt < n the memorial
?if llw Pendleton Parmer*' !*o?trty. awl ou th>
oe^orlal of ihllnWM i ol th?' I'- ftdleton Fennl<
i^adeii'jr: Mr. MtolRia^lroni the committee m<
toeounta, mad* a re pert en the contingent ???
?HMlt agam-l the upper divnion of Ih* trea*0M ?
If B. P. Duiibii*. ftoiu the ooMHiilteeon rntaruu;
toprovemenl, hi <t* report* on Hi* re|>orl* fron
ana I a on the ?uhj ct o| the | ubllc land*} oo tin
i**t*?oiint iu favor of fv> l?oi?-kt ou the j> -
dlonanf P.litha l>anu I, I'ntteiiee M?w*?n,an<l i
?u'*h?u an?l other?j and ou to '..m-h of the gotr
?hmNi me**nge a* relate* (o Ihe u*v<Aa.mn of if,
titnah ritwi Mf. Jam?* fltej<. fromUiejo?li<
? jr committea,made rr,H,n. ..a the followingb<l
??: a hill to r? loce the rat* o| iut*re?t from 7
<| r-r ? a Mil Hr*m mt?t?) '.?? MMHltlllftll
jaatoUMortedoeeby the agents of *r
I their principal*; a bill to enable torn*
t er? to gtr* lu e videu<o their &>?*?
hill to prevent Ihr oiulli|>licitj ?
?Mi Juml Mil ?
IIm MV*r.?l sotyects aliaadvllaled oo) a
for cooa.demUuo oo MowUf Ml,u4
bill* so l reports be printed.
Mr. I'. I)?|iui Mbaittn) i raolatba
llifimwitrth be (Mwioud aaoi
Sumter di*trirt, vice W. H. Looolr Ion
qualify; whieh tu agreed to lad Mat to
inr rt.nmrfeui**.'
Mr. Aikeu,frv? tb? Charleston delegation,t
ed leave tab* discharged from the further ve
deration of ? I'Utlor the inspection of mm*
hq'tors bjr bydroniuter tu*peoli >n within the o?r- .,
I?i?l? limit* of the city of Charleston, no* tl?
Ifielilioo ON the mbm sobject} which wu granted
and ordun J to lie oo the table.
The wwrol of (ht oommwsiooer*
build i
? memorial ol the oo mmiwiooer* of publft
ujp of Seaofort, pr?yhif oo appreciative
to repair th* Jedofthat di?crn t, mnfcwi 10
committee ou public buildings. - ??
Mr Batlrrjrvm tbateoowloomasiUeetewfUtft .
WO* referred tbe resolution respecting ?iliU priit*
tor, reported; ordered for ttwidonwi oa .Mea
uav u?xt
Mr. iJunlap tubnittod o reeolntion thot iM
committee oa internal improremeot bo instroeleflRK
to euqnira mi o tho MINI whieli retard tbe mH*
gatiou of Saluda river, and to report tbereoe tA
thio liuu**| which wu agreed t->. i
The Moot* returned i bill entitled wMtlonp
Cliuiwcoi which, having received throo read' -A
;e in Mich house, ?n committed to U>t sngraw
ing committee, ">
Mr. ljogarf called on tho resolution leM oo iUft
Ublo y> fterday, directing so iwoo to bo mod* bo*
twoon tbo attorney r*noioI, on tho pon M M
?Into, and John Howard; whieh waa disagreed to.
Mr. A. Blacksubmitted a riiiMlw thot IM
present eommimtooire of poblkt buildiiwa for
Charloatoo bo attUtonsed to investigate tho data*
ol 4. Howard, and report th*r*oo Mt tho mlij '
>ioa, which wa* agreed to, and ordered to acretfc '?
Mr. Porter, Iron tho apoeiol committe* oo tho
preamble a?l resolution* of tho senal* oo tfceiub*
j*ot of atato right* aod tho goreruort wwwp
No. 9, th* memorials of KkhTaad and Niimrry
?ti*trirt*, reported; ordered for oomitlsreuo* oO
Monday next, .
Mr. Nixoo, froau tbo tpeeia)ooiwiHoo to who* *
wan referred ao invitation* to attend tho eon*
mouoomoiit of tlio Booth Carolioo College, re
ported; whinh wu adopted, and ordered to hi
priotod.
Hea<! a ft rat tiaao, a bill to prohibit tho owbm*
ol aiavee, being too haute*, lionsNgiviog thin ?
generat permit to Work out tor orderrf
Tor urtcnot) reading oo Muud,.y iwiiNv
A bill ftroot Whole) concerning the aaloof aitir
cleaaoUlby weight being Ukeu ap for a wootl
readiug, wa* r^erted. ?????->
A bill to direct (he futnro applicotioa of
nod forfeiture*, wa* ordered to lie oa the table. T
Tho hotiM agreed to a report of the jodle'lif
MMmittw on a ImII to altar the maaufr ol appoint*
log?iriiuu offiren tbarcio mentloix J, Mating that
H ?n? inespedieat u? logijlate thereon, wblfo wal
? f*|r?*Ni? ?l tho bill.
Rend a terrtiyl time, a bill to aatborfca tbo.W> <
maiion of certain companies for tbo coutUMMl
of <aiii|>ilto rood* ami bridge*) a bill to alter tho
charter of the oily of (Jharieetoot and a o il (trofli
*aiiate) regal at tog the mode In whioh I amber aw :]
athor timber *?ld in market ?ball bo meo*orod( all
ordere 1 ut ' '?
The judiciary committee, to whom wa* refot^
red 4 bitl to provem tho Ireqnaot continaanco of _
ra'i-r? |<end!ng in tho eotlrt* of law and eqnity of
tht* *tat?>. An. reported, that they are of opinion
that tin court of appeals .hoofa regelate tbo
|iii.rin ??; winch wa* agreed to, and cou.<equently
a ri'j<*?;tiiin of the bill.
1 ho l oase proceeded to a masideralion of a trO
poet of the committee on internal imprnvemaai
of ecnato on the report of the ?Q|>erinteodant of
pnk-lic works 'or lPf7, arhetrt motion waalMMli
in ?' ltd a me?afe to reaate, requeetiug permitioe
m strike out oi tbst report |SA?M), the app^f*r
at ton for the calorie* oi the *nperiateadont ana
one or more unuluttlit no I, W the _t
a*r..e to that motion, th* yea* and nays wirtrO
quired, and are as foilow*, vis:
YEAS?Mew*. Allen, laa. A. Bleek, Bonoae,
W. Brown, li-rlwr. Blocker, Braoon, Blaiingaa*#,
(looliter, B H. Brown, UarksdaU, Barton, Coltrto,
Cannon, C<?*, Crook, Cobb, Canghinaa, Craig,
Dotteaa, Jame* Dngan, Thoma* Dogan, Cava^
Kr.n*, F.rvin, (laillard, Oilli*on, Oaose, John
Grew, Gihaon, Glenn, Griffia, llart i*. Heater, ?
lil*j. I.nmb. Lyde, Montgomery, M'Comb. M*GUl,
MX'ord, NorrK Notion, Pope, Patter*o?, Poo,
Partridge, I'redy. Raiaev Keeaa, Bobeeon, Rier,
Blarlt, Smart, Sally, Willie<toti, Wileeo?ST.
NAYS?Hon. John B O'Neal,*peak*rj Mewrv,
Aiken. Afn>n, Adffet, AlUton. A*he, Ale*. BlaHi,
B ?ruwell, Bower*, Barklay, BatW, C'ordea, |>an.
kin. |?a ."<aus??ire, l)wi|fht, Davie, |>argan? lhl??
lats Ilawkm*, Kllmtt. KefgowtO, Green, Jama*
Geo, I Inline*, Hit-bin, Key, l*aare, Lang, l?aw>
ton. Mint tier, MkldUtoo, Mat hew a, Moilord,
I'inoUney. Porter, Hiehard*on,Bo*e,Simanii S?ro4t,
J. M.Sntilh. R. B. Smith,T 8aaith,Jr.Singl*too,
Sim-, Toomer, Towo*end, W. Tboni|oan.'jr. w?
X. Thompson,T. William*, jr. Ward'aw, Walker,
IB. I'. ISbitner.J N. WhiUier?AL
Tit* tuo*t*on l>*ing daeldod in ?ho affirmative,
lh?- ??mi of | >.000 wa? ttrirken out. A motion
w ?? tl<M> mu.lr i? ??k prrmiMioa lo All ibo vaaon
cy w Hi fhr turn ill $ ?.6o0j ?ml. on I ho qBMtioo
!? ?itroo lothot m.itiou. th? *o<l aajfii vt#
*X?iu rf|uir*d, Db l aro M frll?w?, ViSfr
YKA4-H P O'.Vfill, rpoakar; Mwf?.
%ilcn. \M*ar, A?h+. A?0*. Blotk. Barnwoll,
llarklojr, W?. Brown, Barber, Bailor,
Hih.vi? r. Ordo*, Camion, Crolfc *>unkin, I >????*
>ur?, Itwicrlit. davit, Darrott. f)?iiita|>, DankhMb
Kllo.tt, l>r<??on, Gaillard, Utlliton, (Iroopjo*
'intrK- <???. ???''?"0. HolMOt. IliMiin, Kaf, i/t
-aro, l.amW. l,jrdo, Lanf. Lnrion, (Mintoinf, MM'
.It Mnlh'ot, Mallard. Ittrd, finrlmty,
I'm tor, Patridjr#, lltrhardvatt. Roto, Rohlty, Hr
?M.W. iMttiM*. HrttM, J. M. R B BwHfc,
? It,'# SmHh, Jmo. MnfM<m,ft*m% flmart, Toom
t% rowtttftd, Woddjr Jmn. Wm. If,
U'FMII?aoti, I'lin#. William*, jnn. Wordlow, Woi
"?r, U K. WliHnor. J?W. W. Wh.lnor~?K.
NAY - Mf,.r. Alltn. Jar A. Bltrlr, BrmifJ
HN-k?r.ttranoti.BI?tiiMamo,B. II. Brown, Hark*.
Barton,Calvin* Con, Crook, Cobti, CangV
? an. Dhutm, Jamoa UH4W, 1\pm Dtp*
? vto, Krina, Rrvin, (Jaw, John Urtgg, fllto,
rlii, Hart it, IWnUr, Irby, MMl|an?f?tlK
Mb, M*OMI, Norton, Worrit, Popo of PrndUfctft