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S WASHIsaTON, Mky 30--SenOato;--After 'nnimportant busldesi aid' eireon iti .ea sion, Arliansas 'admiission resuiicd. Wi ,son wonld neveB 'consnt to adjournment antil the Southern States were, admitted. Frelinghoyefn maintained that Congre.A could not impose' constitutlons, nor could it withdraw., assent to. amendment, coz. teil tthe 14th article was adopted.-4 oo t ~dsame vew. Doolittle char.aterised the Arkanspe constitution a a nti-Chiistian and anti.Re pnblican.. Trumbull did not believe-l`its fundamental, conditions,; bqt, would vote for them to sane the bill. Forry's bill striking out was lost 4b 2g to 20. Several motions 'to 4tf n failed, until " -Drake commenced a w rittn sp6ech. l~d. mund's amendment, reported yesterday, was defeated without divisio : House-Butler offered a resolution. for-, bidding written ccmmnrrlnations reaching' Wooley until the 8peakqrhad opened and Sread them. fie Speaker declitqo opentug sealed letters' r tclegra cteie if 9ried by theHon... FPnnalt,'B`Ba e, 'inainta n. inglit would b1.bdvit'i ofi the honor' of the speakertshl iin~ikd. a. jailor of the .Speaker, it was ordered that Woqqey'seomn amnoications .reqoh :him-throgb the Ser at.natArms, but his family, copusel and physicians were al4oWed free access and private interiews:'5. . . Indian appropriationes t imed, andaid journed -WDepartments nivetlosd, allowingr.em ployees to assist decorating graves.:; , Discussing admission of the Southern S .tates, Senator Couness said he -ivonld frankly say that be wtipted these Statesin the Union, becmute lie' wanted their.voees for the natiopal cindidate for' Pesident., WAsmerrO'ro, May'40.-Exeentive ses sion unimhportant. 'The Workmen are placing additional'seeCrities to the doors t~d windows of the capitol prison. Revenue for the week $4.714,000 The following is theitel~grati which led to the restrictoiis, on WoolOy's cotresobnt S.,,'MsrRnootrTA'H0 , Niw Y~o . "T'o C.'W. Wooly,' Wau;lh gtoo ?'Citizen and.oeqoeieign,. jimprisoned by the order o9 tyrants ,and cowards in' the espitol stand firm. . ,ery man in the lanu with blood.in his veins will stard by you, , It is the last feather that breaks the camel's back, .. , -· , Aj)1od): ..4 -Bpe·p: -aos.. flirfites aho~ the, decoration of Un ion soldiers' graves througihout the North, Blaine and Poland used strong terms to-day in deaotnain ,tihe machiner uplro posed for Woeleapunishmeut.;: ho- ex .ulsi of Vi ae Ream 'from be1 -satudent tp epitil~ excites ct'md, atIlttion. -, ` * * nished mintireila which skat*a or'woe years Will biutpuinedhy rewival. Relying-to an. appal on this account, in her behalf, Butler said. if, the btatip of Linicolir relieroken , be d would be very lg oftil for Jae thbougb it wae a " tbiu -{li wotld do' bhpor neither to Mr. Li4onb nor-the coupt ry. President nomiriated -, m.;L.. hwoard 'eceiver of pblic .,mniefsor pjiblýe" c. ds subject to;.lesa, 1obi)er ; Edmund Cooper has r tired .from his as Sistant treasury secretaryship, his ad inter Iur term- hmvin . ..? It is'statpd S º l takes chargesa of the War office Monday though it is not posi tively aknown that ho.willaeecept. ; " "`een: Mor~l.n, of Ohio,siatd the dekhre of punishing Mr. Wooley was not the only object4be managers,had.iu view in report ltg thie' resolttido6. Anothei'reason was that they might thus eject Miss Vinne qain, who was.supposed to.be the frjwdi. .ienator Ross. A 'menber:of this fnouse he continued, went to the studio of Miss nesm, and told it;~s she was charged Slth baving used hier uiflkeice in favor of aq ittal of 'theiPsesiddnt. She re ;ie at she &'irk; The member . as.i. You onghtto uee your influence " 4i:of·his convjction Miss Ream re atS* Oter. Th* nembeit, het told[', W 1iT she dia not,'it would be thd w ,t r her... ' ' .-i··I ow coinds the magnanimo~is manly met of vengeanepe I Criesof, name him ] Moira n oquk, iflthp-geotemfn desired it. thame tbe Sste orgapsaid-.Indianal ".fr seve.ral.lndiana members .had asked i ead received regative troip iestoo; Does the member slldd. to6asi Julianardee;iwhen - -Morgan sait-I-hie6tlludedia o the honora Sble.gentleman, Mm" iiitn.l-. 1 make :the I statement on 'tSie lithority of. Miss 1%eimn -- lady than whom there ie _no p r. pdy K n this land, n;obnep uile entd1W.iA Spect, and I hurl defiance at'him .who dares( to tsay a word gaitnst her i Laughter.J Wsamsioro t,'tuuet:--nate udicary Committee report ugainet Stanbery's con ftrmation. )oobahigeln the subordinate pesonell of the Wwpen tment coditem Reverd o i iq aeutioned in con. The o accep.. a sa q kIa: '1868. , 'Gen, Jo ei~1t R ,JyPreadeut Nation, al Union Republican Conyevton: "a formal ly aeepting the, nominatih : tlftbftlOe - Ujioa Repnlian Conveon Stlnf the Sset May, int., itSeezmB proprl tb,:ome statmet menr of my views beyu J • a pire saceptance of the nominatio I odd i-expressed. The prc-esdingso"f , ~dr diipud.pato$ti~si, and, ' belee is i l teceri· fk4 I egndorse their resn tl.etijdlfleote to the ofice of President t ofthe United States, if will be my;eg4IaV- t or to administer all the laws'ii goo& htith, fAt tisme like the present it is impossible, or, at least eminently improper th lay1 doWi D P1pli1y to .6i .aheeqd to,.rigbt or * Wrdg'thtough an admimisbtation' offour . ; ra. w olitcal isscee n&orese B -Bi ngsee are constantiy :-haiin.i A g apreladmtnistrativeoffieershould '- mil1ribe 'f!R.e'itoo ecute 'the-willm.f' •te I eotpI rI ave alwa.vs respect~"itthi t ll, and alwas shall. .Peace and univer- ' ,l pet its sequence, with econo i. sf taton, will lighten hbe brut- tl l'a. o tea ion, while it ponstantly reduces t Sljadt~ona|l dt. Let us have peace. S i., espect our obe(lient servt, C ' '"'. ..o.'[-o t A 6': ,.s.dent has assignel Oen~ Stone berevet rank, to the comaitnd n osacvaspers doubtful and DCm* d Smore confdent of reaut of the1 city ton. Vote close. Bettingwith odds ,' ia'vor of the Democrts by three to five oii' ,,, June l.-Sub-treasury Bal WAmImTron, June le--SeJtepk, in his nanetil expoHse toay~ , estlbatCoe totl , 0, an ltsi, allo ue, at40i, - F'8. LouIs, Janue1.-L tidg' vor I baypx X Mach dcptinittee g .pponed to c acompany. the.)oblel dole gatlon to Louis Fille and Ci nci$ai .. SWTlO asp. O o l.e .--Dayliht. found t( otg iplaees gerally erowdeA.' With t iI qeg 'leotioprogressing.' ' i "n " " ~ . 0 hem ' t a-~'6;~~~d~~l; ~ '~2ISIW h . ý cýýfio·i, `:b+imt ewf-I"c;''oooetal ýtatbi - medt of yesterday's.election. Most reliable er statiment eleco. Given by 26 votes, ex elusive of I40 Given tiuslwts with flag on 1- the hack GranIt's face at the lai ortn d er'Tb~fllei s Emnn's r.slution: • I 1_soplP4,c., Tat~theUtBeofi, fi"ia. omsuiiunt, and xaa. rce r>o&bi .eititledh reproei tiTtoot~ .Iu: . th g electoral college for the chice of Presiden: d and Vice Iresidni t of tI ,Jiited States, Sand no elettoraolots ib1i & received or Scounted from any of such States, unless at 1- the time prescribed by. lth for the choice f of elector the people of such States shall, e plrsnat he a;ts of Colg ess in :tha ~ ehilf, i,,e e the fourty day o l Marih r- 18t7if, dod o constitutionratta e Gbv d ernment hallhaivB been.ti.gaiired, aicd d shall be ti peacefal operation, and such State shall have also -become entitled to; L- represensition in Congress pursuant to the: acts of Congress . Stat behalf. SScofeleld ordered tbe guards from the d' WEPaiotiddpa1j .ii i "f''Cab'et "'" day. u Senate rejected Stanbery's nomina Gov. lo68k8d 1 .iodgett, Cahld :well anrlrro~w, of GeoCrs, are4h1re 1oJ SIt is stated, on the authority of Mr. Rey nolds, member elect from Alabama, ,that the Senate Judiciary Conmtittee have eras; ed Alabama from the omnibus admissioi bill. b . .f o .ae hal Jhanv . he 2.- -beeetjlon of Ar.' Bi ery'0r bttornty GBerera~l ve in, terest to a stateio ent f the circumstances under which he was renominated.. . .cts oCnresigued his praition, Ai hen. rage in the defence of the President. he had no idea plagain resuming the office, nor did the Preaid nt intimate his purpose to renominate hime.;ec .-'i - forwarded when, on Wednesda Inst, the Presideotnt e fobhibt m nd t:e' d hi consent to the uio~in tu. t ritanbery stated his dwd delre and thii d e of his ion tiha the vndictive spirit of the Senate would reject the nomination, if made. The President expreseid his astonish ment ;t.tli' declaritidl irfedlll the idea that the Senate would reoumie'ehastili A tie. iLthdsoe decla rcpigtde'be. ls'ieflei Sthat the Senate wold be actuated byhv con'. bsidetlol ipi.bli ddnt fn sist on making a nomination. Stanbfry yielded, and has been waiting to hear the; result, which wafhie rejectionby a strictt party vote, with tti~exception of Ilender soi and Fowler. "<r .: ,- .' d. l otandear ranst thes Pruid ng fwisc, andallowed hle self, .aslinst his own will, to be nominated. The President paid Mr. Stanbýcr a properidmýpli!,ewt~in d, again invitine him to the Caninet slid Mr. Stan 4 - ie 4 ihd t'dt o .li-iadit h tlitf ifd ie sire to retire to private life. Hewill leave with his family on Thursday for the moun tains of Virgioniaen, rppte for Ohioawhere he will explain to hlifd Whig± friends the situation at the Nattsnal Garitol. · * 'WaerTon , no-une a--lThe Seretayr of War, at the sugglation of the General of the Armies sends to the House a letter from the Gineral 'odhiiandlong: he First District. dated May 15th, regarding the effect ofthe finrteentwi'iiniedment ihtilhe States still under provisional -Government. tHe snpposes the effect would be to make vacant all cifices hld by persons inoom petent, under the amendmen To her nm bertin virginia will hb' severti'thonuand, and only a small portion of these vacancies can possibly be filed by persons paessinr the neces.ary qualifications, inclah ig the ability to take the oath. (Gen. Schofeld adds;: "I havq. already appointed in Virginia nearly 500 ofioers, anidwould Ihve appointed :miregfeldlilled pI~si6t * could have been founid." C l o il eludes : '!When the amendiseend .it adop ted a liirge number of oficers must remain vaabnt till Congress gives some relief." WAsINGToN, June 3.- A telegrami in the New Yo9k-Herald prote"aidir* oPirinate with a person enjoying intimate r lations with Obase, represents tht Chase would only acept thpe no iin dt'n.when Fie.as tiosnwas~-i the.butriSetriltiisd then I at the sacritcee of his honqt convictions. He admits tht the 'adica party and him sIlF differ wid.ely and asp rties - re-now organ!edi be it with 'he Democratic party He dieffrs fromii them only onne p o it, that '4f uti erealnho tif .agre with _ '.on all utheibtw i ius, asd if eletet bthPat party, would.iertain JiE hiir the deiporable coi ditisi of .hadoutbirn ,itte~. emands soperbou gressional consideiitiaq, and grs w~rfeIal aidi fcrdmin "lb t Glberaldi"er1~ tin' i: theof i tos codntitutibal autho~rlt fi holding the Soutnern States ;,that it is alike u,vise and hijiijius, and favots.enfran- A ¢biseeatEa d rataivo of atitiel(taill- I ties fromrevery whit;stLan ii.the South. <e le thinkisfreedom anid (anhood sdtil~ge " are the'anquestioned, right of all, htit con trovdrti the idia-that ny 6tbheroiroigie t that bft5e St.atds.ic confBhi the tgig tb d general governnieat having no contro oivrr the matter. Heopppoes the political .-disa- t bilitte lihposed by the fourZeieb ftih , C p·roposing general amnesty aos relief.< t Regards general amnesty as absolutely ' e' epsar.y. ,,Ureeseaibe;a;aridIa tbe&tfll eranl Raiioadsi, and nadtgablt itrivers~ l'bink -'the OGiveruinti tedliduld b Il levees from Cairo to the gulf. UtsJg# arl t return to specie payments and Coindeibihs'ii a strong terms the trials f ceitizens by miilta ry coDmmissions dring~po . H'e hopes that if Johpondri t srnies ' the cabinet he wiill appoint a due prorq- b tion frodr thie Sdiiserie-:st si.i - '. . -eplfingtO a, IVtiettob, Qhde said t.t Congress had no powef'to' abridge 'ti President's pardonig ' power. The nagroasi wreovierjr disoiderly -liat night. A youth named lendley was ter ribhly hacked with iztors, shot and left for dead. O.de tlolitni mi~d kiled-bIy he ti eroes. This murder was also committed o with razors. Severalbhouses were stoned. The people see~it c hj·hperatodt , Further demonstiationhwere threatenred to-night, andiarnouspoaseriuehces w'ei ep- prehended tiil ithd peei ' 15eo aseured a that the miitls~ ~ . d d ipoh ould prevet; t unauthorized pioceasofis . 10 P.: M.J'lhe clt1i . entirely' quiet with scarcely a pero oi thestreet~. AP large crowd collected aropud t!ie I.rdlli- si gencei ofice , *hcih'A4'his htettiated, ba no danger l'is w O fn o the isaloonisi tti P P loilg to a Radical, ~ohiai~l(Ot'eti ov'tlle n hbead. ~th bott.~ - - I ta the courPt toia/ sqjeeed b to bbttrat he 4 Dla tri:al wilt, .itiolAp doebt, take plaee-' next term. T'he Chie, Justice,'in answef P .to a questoio f ofeo qr said he woald at- i ccpT si&d4v e laint made againt shim of1iavhin allowed arto be' iaturalied .iu, hicogt without proper qualification. mittee on Foreign Relations have repotke~ s avuinst~the, mnfrlmatioo.folof;ecfattlTllan 'ox s"6isiiitteir' to i 'atriin ant( it sun derstood tbtt threen nit init$ins i re to be disposed of at the ne;t; exeCttive ' easton oftho Seoate. ". .. .· : -i . ; Is' xýo .v, June,5.-,-he :aperor~Mf Aus >f Etri asserts that he hiad (tominake'.ble hoice of two alternatives-,the slonibgiof.the,' ,: ci dlawi hostile to the 'ern ic t beQ` . .. 'I iation .tn thftone of1 t! e adstiui, p+ nd : chose tlo for::4, U.: .pl.'n' o te Xýopoit ten dt kt't : qfkti resentment0 ; s, W±st ittro ox, I'no.ý-Sagra ..,Sher mnan's'bill relativ.to ,t- nSnbtos, whicieh t legnli es and makes valid gold- iontracts e hereafter,'wag upt. Aa sn'mandti,'nt -st'rik I, ing out the word 4" hereafter ",Was lodt,inid t he bill passed= ; 'Te 'o irinibiiyadmisgiln iaPF"ias th.en ta ken up. 'ruribull n pl.aie I9:whyAlabama ,,was a" sed. '1:Reardingsr Tlorida whihli Sis added, Truimibull said that bGq. Meade Sre5ioted th. ssrifKi t aoOtIi n 60o0. Wilson niove 'td insert. rtlipa. o Sherman and Sgewrt faoroe ot.e,,en}eiid ment. Morton favored tho early admission of A lahuna;y hu'eared'its lunetl wopld jeopa.iie `thB ' vble bill; un'fia""t 1h, would vote again t"th etimsndm -n bpt w kd fadivL a se iiatit ti# bil ' for " mire iinmediate rndisl~e U.Wilon. dnounce4 tlk prov~son urder. which Alabama voted in lihtsh tories'as an absurdity. Quite a harsh)debat rosetainong thllb iit}l a who had favored the lauideq it g a iat Jority of registeed !vtere'io ratily corstlil tutlon., Without action th~i ? nate ,wrnt f into exeauti e,,ession;andradjoutled.l ,. Wade appqlnted, uw amlll, Drake and ~ Wlian. ha cmmit ~ fciirence on; the Houes. After;:tiijuiiiprtjlit bnsinei3d the tax bill was redunied.' WldV dbaI vmi1l that thle Commissioner shall, not appoint revenue officers in any district- without cons.ting is <togressiugat maepesumstatji e J .u.aioppadedithq bill, ailsaein injudi cions and very improper at thin titr;e. Butler said that when .ht believed what -*ould benefit his party would not benefit th e . ,c+e + r y , t a p ! s b u eP i s , p· i t ºt j f tlurle fridnthee dadm seS aI f'Don't come 'trh~ , s "o Sce aeee'|vini -. vailb th , !i4o b'i('t ui'i 6e o toyed.ii He oppos c e c inuance of the system of allot tidebt to nal e all ap-; pointmeu y .ii.: r , , A'ter fre i en out.in i ide ieri t o v rae4 iwpetas but n iniation : oppofsiin+ to renuc iv et co+ectableiple.~dor ft Sfl i t he5 rcsx thil 't7' 'l, "., t Jlr tiw g to 45. Logan astio,, asiste d thouiot aehnd Oe furtar '.tas et, f t osf `ty f ttwenty five ent, collectable at t worim of theil still. d " . Covode said hehad received a tel pom arom atll haie a districv:e a in ,x ithat there iie P1,90i0,000 han keyo inchsatbd 'ewlivonsee b more~sfi'djat~tic Th sischsel ari so . Te ts hýi ro unouthe t, and 1r 50 pner altlob: h . ed Aftere furtihes .,'. s , sio, ti "tina wide diversitfo( yisi); rupti ,t hi exeailo, but no indi cation f oposition to red - in~ chari oftt ofthe w alii t hne Bi tse toro;k recrofa tillo7 n P. h h Jis e Landm ra..,PI, o: + ne , .--, M r q ,ch: onad Tin f oeral wa eryr _tmpoing. Thee *t he mih.soliv~ *jfssie thcroo8h t, andres toregd, Mr. Biatchn~i.Mr. R ,o.na saidi . "'I have prndplef of the Cfutriein religstet were intilld Into mt nin T. o my goItiJfth, and wifrom all feelI hae observed andex perienced ithetolp l lfe Provitente:has .4 moesa from ve havi blst beone ."more stmoenga this evening an amendmentis ofo he vsuspensaralteoftChe Baiohurindl the omi Ir ofh atorh.ement throagh his reemigoppos tored as destructive, ad-ot ss "I have nccordance' with the care ter f the tyil tLe MayuooNh olle:gre, a!d aso infavorof , mon this eve ofinth an Reuendmoruat to thedui suhpensrilifflitoerIBledbig:the s e- n.h grapt; on #the " psrd'h~iani tinmint fc wacordance' with the cariterngt bil nidghd coreied6iion; aid~-'t- Jd section ofi the ts± bill, with lunjiujerle amedf-dmet n thew YHRK. Jnp 6.-Thm Brewer's A2-,' ThaeiWthp s eteIga ftirr;otvf't f o hbe ingtn te appointmgnets to bet madt e tax on teer and o lps ieend lsog infsr; .: countris e of the panegumih wa or. ' dri , this counry of yS-elim festtpionSage inb p 11enng private ittesi practied in theo Wpost "fie 1"italy, a11ad rn'the Brlast ol nariet reacr e twenty-sae gdro se'tion W o-h : the taO bill, witlahiperable amendments I A privateteelegts, ani the mangea, seWt to-oey'the aui o-The Breoer's Ait bontituted by a arert and hpsfor thlbee i :o party ip buretis 'IbuPieeen Pen~isaid geili, no letro , no dilhe9 tab, ofbthe a-oh, no icountrusin of then epaniah oar impeacher, :tos.-Thjpri oda th b;a ;iu..W p sa .tne New York Bxpres c wuer. hen s dame to ti this count the Gieee *.'aoefespioange i oet seroadntheas rif-ei. Buts thiere ~ iriv$ite toelgratbm iandthe, man algets Ji ; seut thdobetbthe .uittsks ofAeiahilia bet ~introsion ~ ~of ·tese rgabn i smpealiera a~~~r g.tii~biim~fBii~t; 1- J. H. Ransdell, L. l Williams. O. I. I. m n'erman C. W. c J;. lero ,li ; The minutes wgre read and approved. : as Piesident of the Police, Jury, which was e duly accepted andcon motion of C. C poinfe( PriiesidIeio'ftl;e sae. gae On motion. ixf''.6.Mieis, e ,Resolved. That J. W. Texadal:e allowed to change the pibTi -oad so as to piece it P bn tho b6l f eI 4944"6hg hibliak of ayon -~Rides On motion of C. W.loyco, tofore made for the· building or repairing bridges within tie"li infts of the Parish of #apides, ~JqlpnthopQeh whl.-bire e .let out by colntract bv thl diu k uthqrized b coimwI l onrs i,~ r ited lb Mit# hJti a ry tpevlons;toth!iiWpr t ie, v,'ithidl 3dil Sthe next meeting of.the Pqdic Jury. On motion of .: W. '; . Resolved, That Mrs. Daniels bq plited upon the panper list and sh b '`tllowd seventy five dollars per annum, and that Dr. J. J. Myprph dpp0 iboa ld disaº6tlal: agent and the warrant be issuedforthwith; On motion of Allen , , . : Resolved,'That Heet by b'b and h' e is hereby placed upon the pauper list and that James R. Swain bdl ionhled his dis. bursing agent And that he be allowed sev 1 enty-five dollars per.en otg\ , On motiau of Ot L. Zmmerman, Resolved, That L qyl' yoter be and he is hereby plac di uio- ISanper list and he he allowed seventy-five dollars per ansm nunm and that Frelfie+Sbe appoint4d hi disbursing agent. On mot. c pltlwing persons werq apppointtl I o on the different roads Fro u.Alexandri on Bayou Rapides to .W I leat`ttiuipeline, district 1, syndic D W Hymison. - From Bieatty'Al.i .rline to GMGra ham's lower line, district 2, syndic, JH1 ct tOW ý.,,ýamre Lwae me'de Bridge, district 3, syndio, D TI' I aworth,. rltro,J· Wi exadais nppsr line t >: aw `ine 'Banner lstata.bedistxict,ý#, # e« t:! From lower line Bonner Estate 4b ilJy .Bayou Bridge,. district. 5, syndic, .W Bur. tend Blly ii Bad` o`i 'oil Rli&,e. pides Bridg ,4qtrei6c,Jtt~ 4 odic, C P r aye wood. Cottrontridge. d '1 . Srp- mpinoL htbe'a Wri. to Brav4 1it R11, istriact 8 syuc1i%,J e l1oprnoy i From Alerdrh"'o( td ritreto Cut Of.t Bayou, t itrict 2; srldi - HB god. 1 Frtiti stibil Hilr t cit)ýodeg Brid don. diral idsieu "oa iY-di t' jlis p°o;'r' ll dTrvnini ln toI h ii itb Fo tr ston intersects irr Ferry, rodivisi 2, tridtr et dicO# ] , .,o . From + t i hs4oli1 , distt'ietd dieYlro Clar c: `''s 5 syndc Dt , . :,, :.. oaond, district 7, symtdio4'Ai*ySitli+ "'" From n4alliil- to a't i ihto..es j~, tiornRoad two ' a at. di "' o. 8 ,i-1ý>str iifa1 Siy&i+. ,:,r + ib Hineston Bridge Ten mile CreeN P. ',en Mile C.eek Bridgklolt skl-mo 10 Seth Martin. = a i't "h trothert~,reb,k;iBniael . leqh.lJ so n Ten Mile Creekil-tA.sR 4 , ;' 4 Li -,:Moutbh Mis.:MeIlstbpas lBnu in r Rsad at Arehey Smittlrh )bhbt iMsoa-sl :W . Bailey's iaper Jine(Wluwu linem Joe, Chambers lower placeA.'crJ fi v ,Upper line oLLintonu iPlae.- ofiJ lis lEnd of said line~. hetm n f 0i , L.Lonr.t.ia jdge: to. tb atM.ompt oht,f h y n,8e4urauilnJii . Violeta teuna1Billy d421fnk Bush.c.eu ,B "",ft" Seipre .Wih P . . " " Car rOU Jowr" Co~1ii liiCi, ,-Wei . Gaynes. - : 9 . . Wifarinra. - i5 It. :p'- . Pineville to _1 a-] No. 1 L. lease La5oij, n 01 Cleat 'Ci'#6 4 Robert Lacroix.' " Pineville t. umers~,rund 4 ds-s -4) dsyndi RD 4.4. : Pineville to Brasblyork, diust. 6 syBtdie SBrushy Fori to Ied River, dist i7syn LCaWt$.afeu: t ,+,+ - , . s bt Waiters ton. anI.o born Edid,.i. ',.Fau 13 Mile Postto ::20' :1";--; From' 27 .mile post to--Pisiih line: Oiitf c 1 Wite to ! rW4aantcwhere Rig- fi 3, W Hadnots to Bridge on Rtigolet neai+ MrA. Ruies, F Misellr - . t On Motioi t'l.W.'~ o IT + :.it Resolved, That J B mith~ii bii ed r *5 00 per month tot" board of cripple from bi Nov. 18s628i ~ ) sfeliti- wi"s lost C : W Bnue lcalled for tho yeas. atid 'i: g when Messrd. ;Boyc~e a1ndsi~ine tivmkA V. yes MesairL 'ArdenMyera,1 Willitiatal , Theo Fi:jaqe gomiittee riorted fv6r- t1~ ably onidlt l aitns, to-wit: to W.W, W:, . 1m tpli +'r, Js'tice fees and hi Clerik Poll g4ry....... ..,* 4 #)540 p1 W. C. es;..,.. ........ ... "77 00 G. O'. Wood, Ooroner..........., 60 87 bJ i Jaes.: WF Obduidi redit ofarddui for gheriff.;.;......... ... ..... 8000 Id ,.V.Ledoun Sheriff-.....f. 13080 p .. J"Wl. iiso._..ng pauper -an'dtlr coa n..;.... -;. 1.; .... . ... ; 0 i i.i0_ iduea uftmtray f.iuve. Saw DiUt-arbovafi hauling. ;. i ..;..... .....;..·1 •. Q0 + i J~os., Weil one backet and Lo~l fo r Ji t i mUendigrica 6t"- p lieeJ.u.,. ...1. ,.. 4O0 X rt E+tJ e mcmt+-E.ieri ishy£4torder . Mill 8 I'. t:heiii!tiedi t..t.a f swin-oit st!iateri Jalt, .. wd'. ~ ~ Q0~ -~ p~. - i - ' and approvhd: t ~et-iJ H RanII e H,; ! fo, st-Je H 3 a=sd~e rt }`" Q it, , F Myers, C V Booyce, DD Ae i liams, C L Zimmerman, Abejnd iT is. On motion of Allen LDwis;'' 'L - . Resolved, That two ii dre8 and fifty , dollais be approprttd i Lto repair thd Sbridge on Caoalcheieisif.thFlurr's road,and I that E Haytma MLt bihelter andndu J l . I3 ton bQ adpoiuitedo eniassioners to attern Sto it. J a hridhodinI uJ Mrs, n n rg% o he sa 1e' i . from a 1Eiaip's irid Dr. Sdmart's 'li rith ~l6ed be and is herebd opdl oki eati fh)biidh a public r"aidi lWhI. C BveV .t I dje y ic ta , frg to: SAnnacoeo creel, on e; fi.rr:y m;--d Ren Cdopers ndio PuRiie 1ij Peters burg ltl : to SThompsonss r 2 d idi- tloeifieo te . WO ret ksa;iPulerkioteciuse , Swann, ~ndio, from Whis.kao tito i mie on th lqweý.r r;oad , JoDavis, yn 2, uti d,- the; Tax Collector for t)ie eari be and heie for thee e b~(oaig) 1ffk alnf UOe I no riotin of (i W ba") rth 1 l * Resblved, That to str alsi eort fort Prish of adebndit isere a Oa tn o I iai, 4 Resoived, That Thos. D i I be and he t is hereby plaebdM libii!per list, and that he be allowed 75 ..dollrsr r'annum onursin.' a nt t v · 'Resolved, That whereas it is a mutter t Parish, that & saeure and sultuble D heri 's, Ceik'sanan i cor Parish are bow in an unsafe condition and. also thp.0 ri . gipense , in renting rooms for the 8t1 Therefore be it Resorhed ' os lTu :Fin d 'hat the p On mo tboo oftt, eoi'ti , jet t4 melii pabte )eeC oftbet pra; l of theME foW q be iied i.iits tiauctio e* dent appoinited on'said cormmttet e Isomi i KeIey,'Bonj Cooper and J. G. Whjw Yr. a Res ived- That the Pd, lPrait.S' h Poliee Jurybe added dto thitshuiinittee. ': Onrotio of 0 W'Be my x;' , : o Rsolved '?A 'lit ih- mrroots ssued bi . the Presidt9l thq'nrg y to W W tfarA her i;:_ .ti n . itni~ Ihtytig~ruicre'a5Jf'ar~ ;: lcadtre faeet~sis Mijr On. Twnsndthell teide ha eWoid~otesaedvc-h asoti holdTI te! oerwh9 iesusi,, Ja~ lr The Lou1n, eate rbx w bIyind coneteted as ago a toigrion t e & $I:;r~i01ii,ý wB11 I er Southern camp~ p4riod a that iangnaeu rcannot .exp3 u p*, know the truth darinlg the iwartj ha e la take 0 t After refering to the fact ta , intiongainst bil .as a'roeae t% North b tales of Iffoging Sin our; + ri fei the' fast, .> 1 ueI ~ ~t 8, re-1 bid Norjthern ~n~th to' tal expre ofs erlprisoners, st JJourna :ates t h .cotpOi n g r th n ces and 1 y were ;gb p" bc ue i ,t So'an ute Northern men ' t mere oppesed to be~g to , tt~.4~aom. le j b t e r rnoi 19645 s o upon t fo e he fe~krate thin,? a ' ait h .ttr tn .` poorgt f 1R?~ii!t When dioithou . h~Q o rr i " A , o tet o h ` the'e g Wti:theO p. can i w~asp Mitil ranetea :.the th, `hey. ithosandi a ;ti ds;., Isetesiar4 mi i. iate hiiFlt Wt a eft -r tha tte to adpowtgled a ratel tfoase of4ba ,t of ouri r 't U eas tvsrCDe~4i1 the Hha p~iliall .I ecrtisir II v U ~ e ravages ~i4cyt~? 2A~Cej~~i~·3~ I~~~upwr n t securing am·1 ot~" i tift.* han: ofba bg no~iav ze~~I~mt #psfe b~l~~itdnaiu *ihIj~i~~ t Tti, ai~eu~a~p Ee ~i;·~ ~xy~"·~ PbIfdm Koofbese oa.o~r 4!ri:Feii~~~* ti~ p~f 5ri" ~feita~sii4 ;t 'i,;~j~j1t - k~ :het ofa nt the Desi~ = ip e. O.Aa i ascs Hoes of1dAei grceI himse. aupon r. t the abseunq# ;a head eu tours dignifie consider l i 'and 41f e th orut an peouli art . going ba* -~ oiioald be ~e setts," tbs $bor ~ _ ;.fie ShhidbeIly~o -' thbe 8h uo1Mer;., A den. · ''~·:~~ · ~~m.rsrzE .ý - " *"-z witbf~. t~i~ L ~ xtteGa 5 0. ý s .ie, -A it~~ _ --r : - f&i~i : ~ outa~u I "~hroi:~t1"9 t.