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w I the UE * -~ Ný.L .1.II.......r ...... 150 NSUcuIpU.rttmn for has than 6 MUIJ*D'IUI-1 . 1, 1819. Upu NUg..-Cavril Btay, Eeq., of tuiw parimb, is th duly authorised Abr the VIDewcATou in Vernon par a~ all eommntracts made by him will eb Ry nralled and carried out by ns. 1 iP. Preiey and J. H. Caldwell, are ear gent fr abbinu. SPICIAL NTImC ai Judisial advertiwe t will be ,ste aSi. qe kereefter, wis ekedd M~kmsrp bcoe .ecust, in She AIuornsr c b r rs t~ * tike dv5isiag bi, wklekich ag be paid em uVr iwm"anon, or skq wil be dwieousiuwd. PAK$sM AND CI'TY NEWS. IOCAL GLEANIN SlCnU',i@s -TO VINDICAToR We Bepsi owr Publication of Sub. s riers t tthe Vaindieter. The VnmcAToa acknowledges the SUhewimg subsdiptiesa: JIes Asley, Wathitoehe, La. Io s Cleati, " " m D.Searboaroogh " Sem yasne., ' 0. W. earne " " J. C. Keyer ' " P.D. Self, Many, La. V. Benoslt, Clatierville La. W.. Basdmua, New Orleans. La. AlMes GOathersar, " " J.W. Walker, Pleasant Hill " w Ne w Orleem emoerat. Weaekwedge the following receipts hr b. . 0. Dnn-snAT, under the VY-* SMatin plan. J. A. Dueournas, Natbeitoehe. A. P. Mamoy, Marthaville. The editor ina hief is back and reeumes his lable, hbrs tim as least. Beaesin around tows this week has bems too Sat to talk about. Chel Jacsso's Best Sweet Navy eeteo. Nov. 30.1y. Oght Peate, out baker, drive a thosr eSed homse The several rehearal of our string beaid I ble -t parts of the city bas , umed tenants to demand a reduction in th rust. .li1 it he prevailing color Just now wi the aerage girl; and a young man wiveiss peasts. Owparqlar Aed Willi Holme has em appulsted tas collector of thile par- 1 I. OCe Lia, whohasuade as exel. hnt esIester, dielialag veappolaseset. Iubwlpd will be asuiUs wish Mr 0w Umi. OSarsk ars is a horrible condition. " M deM snapft J)eoseber January has lis ess u.l so rottses hat moat ot i bighwaye are inpsesable. Tbh road seem seMe partsielarly, is in as co. Mlis eAsh aM we haI. never sees I1. lum asea kbe derived for it in. pb, ims !aa. . h reek bengdk sl aeshsalntis aot reader it almost Im peIh S. eamn . I with Mastry ps. das. csi .. iasr ste s Ie ismry v $11 quSntlie.tm a mode pries 1 S.tb ram.es.rlimbe re tm ltls '1 a SIs sear "eteMb sk s sbamt sd Hadlbt we heuM aspect -vm IL4 JasaS.ba.a give a graph Is*m1s.d dtatehleium diotL. a-do' ete e atebssru t h t, saddw w aiMM,bate esas the reppeti .igdn ol w willgive It to er pe. shth ma ess ta we peublih it it ln¢w Orap -rle s y 'pthutisamaseti'u . the · ·-~wuph (t tia beatos ia ar he . i- q tW 4Mumby. .jesp*e $g 4ht he t phiag I. aerdi .uws. Imr. m% i au hels atirste uluitpaaaub * p eratfs I. * a es te · r;hmirsmtbei u fp~ fo1 ~,~)WheRlrp ·. ~ *,-d* ~-1L: mTirtr aisim In Duress. U nre Wanted :N' A eady to a Nespend-Om We Ne tp to thease a tatrshlp-eayes' threm uslly fhly P. at On Saturday last there arrived in our I quiet city eleven U. 8. Marshals with caplases for sixty citisens, founded upon indictmeute procured by Blunt, Lewis, J. E. Breda, A. P. Bred and V. A. Bar ron. This list embraced peruss who as W personally okbausion to the procurers, Be and leading Democratie eitisens againt to] whos no criminal eharge can for a o to ment stand. Thirty of the number have goue down to New Orleas on the Buart Able on Tuesday last and we suppose the remain der will soon follow; at least such our solemn and serious advice. To dodge and run would seem guilt and that we must avoid the semblance of. Our in nocence of any crime we folly preelaim and we are determined to staod together N to the bitter end, that our ause may be T vindicated and the foul slanderers of our people triumphantly refuted. Our defense has been fully arranged. Our attorneys, thinks to the noble and dislaterested kindness of such patriots as Governor Wilts and Treasurer Barke, a bhave been retained and we are sredy to bi meet our accusers on any ground they ao may desire, conscious that our acquittal a will speedily follow. A stranger who measured 5 foot one g way and 5 foot totter wearing a large sombrera, and whose hair hung in cork. screw carl over a dirty collar entered a well-known restaurant in this city to th have hie commissary replenished one day at last week; while waiting for his erder be a amused himself by walking around the od room, and lookug at what he thought were eurleolties, nally be eam up onu a large basket containiog crabs-right here hbe stopped; wesaw that he was troubled, " hisfaee was of a death-pale olor, and perspiration rolled down hi cheeks like aq rain, he threw his hand bak of his hip se and the next thing we raw, out came a th navy-siz; the proprietor not wishing to get shot took hold of the exelted stran ger, aid wanted to know what was the matter with bhim, to this the stranger re- a plied, that there was nothing the satt er o with him, but ther was alarge tarantula in that basket and he was going to shooeet the lifout of it, before getting bit by i easuch a venomous reptile; the proprietor at this point broke out in big fat laugh and toldour stranger that he was is. re taken that what be seen in the baske e wereslt-watr crabs. Crabt Gollellety, at re buee all over the plains of the West, be scalped Indins by the, ere and slagh. t tered bsalw by tbs millions, bet never had anything to aske my hair stand on t ends like them ther saldtwater erabs. e Our stranger set up the Sunday extracts Il for the rewd and departed a wiser mu . . TN NOLL ge T m Wh the Ohtrage NI i.. d in Thaarwtt uades far, and the list jo whiob we pueblkbhbeloew in ll ombareas b lading diseus, yeug sad old, indla" uluatately eected by BWeas gong" ti with a view d intimidating and eutrag laitem, . Nr walk dlls tis nvadd t The prr th lawyer, the pybtiel, thes mebdale, the amer, te meehntb the t eoaela hem judge uer distrt dauw w uasaesen o, ma peusssn hs ?hesllswmYgsthelltgle whem •nletmaut a ehtees * s. 'i *lNau Tanali. ~ J. HI. at a Ladry Cheruele i W.L.hesmmdl. Nathsw 3~.g. 0i Thm r. Perser. I hlei Wheeler, Jr. am J. W. Littl. D. BUmebsr. *Ses 1. xasse. r P.?. ansBale. *Jseph t eN.d drll. n,, SCtphens Th e.. Hmer 3 Tcber. W.L.tamsell. *Jameas taess. •The , Pdiheus. a' "g&w, ru 'J. Alpham hulhamam *J. l.Cgevo. T I--l"A. Deblisa. c, Che Pps. I p ,W. i.Jask. *1as. as r.. 'J..~he ". *Jas.t K.sg i. ..i .... Mesop 50s 'ee seem Naw OaLaANxss, LA., J. 31, 1878. Peop 'sr Vdieator : Nol pros. entered in Maoes case Parties re-rrested on new indictment t and gave new bonds yesterday. Deny urroi in Teamss ase argued and taken under advisement. Lottery bill passed Benate. Jonas nominated i eaucus last aight will be elected Sen ator to-day. M. J. C. ith DOWN GOES THE PRICE ! NO MORE HARD TIMES! t- A Wright Good Lunch for 40c at nGu re Wright's, consisting of Oyster Soup, is, Beef 8teak, Java Coffee, Bread and But. t te r;pickles and all sorts of seasonings 0 furaibshed free. In OFFICIAL o LAWS OFmB STATE Ol O IUISIANA Er PubUlshed by Autherlty. Ig - re REGULAR SESSION, 1879. in- - a [N. O. Demourat.] ter No. 3.] AN ACT he To provide for a convention to frame or new constitution of the State of Louisiana, and making an appro ed priation to pay the epeanses of the same. Sactiox 1. Be it eeaced 1 the &es U te cad BH.. of Bepesefle f the k, aslt ofa Lstoine., es ssaul Assum to byemss a.d , That as election of del my egates to meet In convention to frame w a new constitution of the State, shabll be held on Tuesday, the eighteenth day of March, eighteen handred and we seventy-nine. It shall be the duty of the Governor, immediately upon Sthe pa e of this act, to issue his proelamation ordering said election In accordanee with the provisions of to the ume, and'to causare such proelam. lay ation to be published daily in the of bef cial journal of the State until the Ahe day led for said eleetion. lbt ac. 2. Be it trther enaceted, ere., a That the member of delegates to be Schosen to such convention shall be K one hundred and thirty-four, to be il apportioned as the members of the ma General Assembly of the State are ke apportioned by law; and the several hip seaatorial districts and parishes of a the State, and the Representative dis to triets of the aity of New Orleans, shall elect the same number of dele. gatee sad In the ame manner as by existing laws, each is entitled to Seon - stores and Representatives in the Gem l oral Assembly of the State. l. Sbac. 3. Be fj ,Mraer eosed, d e, 3 That all duly quoaled electors under the then existing laws shall be en titled to vote at said election in their respective .election districts; and msuoh eleetin shall be governed and regulated in all rspeets by the gea tral election laws of the State In force ty, at the time, so far as the same may It, be applicable to and oensistent with the provisions of this act, and be held and eonducted by the proper election omcers of the several eletion dis triet. of the Sbate. That the several retrninalg oeers of the several par SIshesand of the city of New Orleans . hall compile nd mLke returns of eaid eleetion In aseordaeo with the general eleetioe lws then eistin~l, and the berary of State, sad l hi. default, tih State Auditor, shall im mediately ups. the receipt of the re turns from said retures, and shall immediately publish in the olncal journal of the 4tate the sems dof sthose eleeted delegstes to smd eo Svention. Any neglect or refaual of th Seretary of 8tate or Auditor to eount or eompile tid rtareus shall Sseeject them, or either of them, to the penalties precribed by the gem hen oral eletion laws fer nech neglset or refusal in other elections therein preo vided for, and o serk falure Ihall ci to tkt k is et Iri m aest - a.-, That the deegates sa cosene sabll moeet In eoevaneon i the State.Hoes at New Orleas on the ltwenty-r". (Sist) day of Arigl, eighteen hoodred and seventy-ale, at twelve o'elock m., sad elet sek os a they may : dem seuesary. The delgae to the eoventiens dull receiveor do l lure per diem durirg their attendane , o the eeventle, sad aoessary travell ragpuese toesnd ftom the same, n toeuee l n a.ye rase the se tu t deM t lee * U e . theom _m, . iddil dslb iu r bsenur se Io bet the Governor shll ha nso vote theroea. The Uctarayof , Stato shaIll attad ti pemli oft eee. venden, and cull the roll .tdeleuaats. meueosary, is erleby omsefayiene mi not ethwles That thi -eotlt Rlorayame bt rsl people fi their isisa rr etlee4 T ehat thisl k a ta. p e fom san at I tasse Z 3 1 L ,,i Omwa :es jXe- gi p -~~ *BIpa I~mcs 4W?42tU *1· 41S k1" ~i El f . IaseNeuiaeses. "Times are hard;" "People have no money ;" these, and similar excou me are always uorged in extenuation and by way of apology for neglecting the ordinary duties of life, yet many things can be dose without affecting the "times," or taking any great amount of the "people's money;" uech for nstanos as repairing the pavements and making convenient crossings for pedestrians. For man and the sons and daught. ere of men, to procure the oecessary actualities of life, a certain amount of walking is absolutely imperative and Smost be done. Now the imagination cannot conceive, or the fancy paint, a more diabolical picture than oee of the above named persons hurrying on, latent on a meleo of pleasure or Sgae, suddenly, and without previous warning, nding himself or herself as the ease may be, in a se of loose brick and mud, the slush of the mud makes them bunt a Armor foundation and they timidly plant their feet on a neighboring brick to escape the disagreeable mud, but alas, the friend. Sly brick is loose Uad simply lying on r the ground independently, and of its own accord so to speak, the foot touches the edge of the brisk, it yields to the unequal prre, and fortunate Is the unhappy perambul , tor if beor she does not ome aut I with a sprained or dislocated ankle. St. Denis Street is one our prin. cipal throughfares, particularly e. quented by strangers, yet there Is oe i of the most horrible breaks in the side walk there, been permitted to grow and inerease year by year until . It has become a perfect terror to the maforesaid promenaders. Those ae quaIated with the place, shun it as if the smallpez flag was banging it ofthe house, whilst th stranger most Sbe coantent to euaro ad dma It, for It Ie the only satisfaction be has. I I - TIMON-CHAPM[AN-On Wedadsy, SJanuary 19ttb, Annie Glad planttion, SMrI. A. N. Timor to Miss A. J. Chapma, r daughter of Dr B. F. Chapama. ' Judicial Advertisements. -- Samel In vs. Edamod Athomim ir Rossad Frederick. I Magestrate" Court, Ward Ome. No. 160. " DT viItuat a writ of Fl. . i ise ina D th above entitled asd aimbered ' sait tad to mo diroeted, I have aeled " and will eer fo e alo to the lad and - bighest bidder at the door o the Court , Heoran othe city sad perish of Natehi - tocbes. on l Saturday, let d of eHaN , ISim, thse following dOesribed t te, tewit: SLes I sanP -ona Pla mla nwdo: I Street nad rnasing to Ilt P ret is 94 h sl * I enrtt bhn o I tP , J - p. by lot, and e b bob aleet. Let P II being dlrectly In rear of said lot I, resen a Iring o foot in width by adepth of 40 t feet petalell lines, houdedl set b lot O9, south by lot O; west bb laudeu at od Sibley, sad east by lot afs orsaid. S Cash, with the t-ambs .t appleaim -II C oas.tis Wal l 1. T. T.P. ld reae db .0 vsa, fh Davis nk JsensIoob ol , aish of v ine II ?. ins f aroa ad Pi. P. toas a I dusted in the above, sethls and I numbered sait, by the Homerable the d Math Justice aof the Paes, Parish of kIt Natehitoches, I hve seined and will of fIr for stle at pabliosaiol at 19 o'lock y Y., at T. Charl'. Steeia sdM Parish, oa n S&trday, 8th day of lFenr, r189, ,the Mlo prperty, to-wit e OC eh l to . N Jan. 95. h. I. ` sf fell. Ntice* husebyglve to all whoma it y sems' .this rde1wi J thesplltfIos tie poitimeldr set 1i arsae , n JmJ.l" "T " SJa. M8 . Pris Judge. JEgW ADY.BETI8EM oil Ni. iýC Jojoe I·I ··D. -· 169 0 f o; i~i: ... PROSPECTUS. Yue Cau Have free i A SPECIMEN COPY OF ' THE DETROIT FREE PRESS I It i the meat earertainlag joeoral I the , world. Its literary stadling le of the highest charase ts pe sa-d sketches are lverely epleo It es witty, glselpy, eatrtalmlg sad lallro. the, It sparkles fie the ant page to th Iat. It srpess ia errespea deae sem all gart fts war sketches by noted writers aee coatrib. aI e to distoSy from both sides, ad the Seut i ti sey nepresited. A THOUSAND LADIA ! la Lrealty ml ere, he best wemes i the I laud, em to "TRBE OUSEBOLD." aI IsL aapplamat we eompaales T of lBsu Paw every vwek. There is anthiagr lie it. S FOR TOUROWNSAU ry Tro T la Puis fr a year. d MAKE HOOM HAPP. Nethlug will semsed Itaseif to the bally; U Or afford as mck geniu ejoymeat Asa persaul of THE DETBOIT FPRE PB>US. The rates eft sebcrptis are . Two Dlls a year. Sead to Tk Free Pres Ce., Detrlt, EMlh. . WE CLUB IT WITH THIS PAPER TI The as rtoshetwo towo gethrar pe~ It Beas that meant to the blikshes at this 1 p1te= let foest Ids d AD hIMrye pake s ltithelrseall REST PAPsE tIYCAN aaIU. Tt % e Thap as a neyr whe hasw, THE DETROIT BMEE PRUS. sent to ay addres.. . ARPEMi'8 MAGAZINE. SISIe 1ILLUSTRATUD. IGoYICS O0 T P .teIrf. ai fI r teua ature sad Iasl rt.-Uss Tr nlle.I i s Ipep agarm aela the eel-,N. tl lllN r ee.a e fer the - Weelathly la t ....a.. s...o Tellilst a lit of estribastes o ae lesn a, that she cuie'ber l. to begi with the irnmst NMmber. Il PElS ERIODIUIA S. IA PHB'5 MAGANE S, Cass.g6..... WEEKLT, ...... 6 4 * yTWO, as year,............... PutalItes t tta. ab asethega la the UVisl States arN c e. i" Masa hN sabe hM Past 06w WWu AYDVERIKENT a1 6T A 0omI EATING SALOON. Sn. MI$ Sl33,C ABChILohC4 .L coaLLoG. u ma IL Dulb eut, EATCB1TO 1, LA. BACON 0O"-" '"3" "4 osr BEEFT OAOIL, w GIN wge hCO. L vS, - . SIPO'I, ;ATOES, B ."P • GREEK Fr.TS Aml a oeser ta kpba wu au. pe r.. ;... . 3! 11 A. F e hai th. TO WIN A FORTUNE. 9b" lk WI GRAND i.. Irr. -I; lml The NEW ORLEANS. TUESAA F 11, 1S1. I.e L; WUNUIANA STATE AN Em SIOTTERY eQIIANY the Iii. 40 40 I. I A tmw k - M s.' .t "u''''s. - Mt e" rUuAlawa:b Dow "N i Capital~ Pd.. I/ Clpbtl P5, j LUW flZZUL r - * A1g3ZIETIO PR~IZZ is . * L~id~: ~m'i * b. 4g a..m U. A. PAW WE, . ITS 1. 0. ~ ~ I 3eSpNwuun 1.1 I ·I I) fI 11 From the 38ast Begs to inform the , has just returne frhom NEW TOI AND TE ' EBASTERN MARKIZ With a Foll, omp a I . assortment of 'a Ii ' which heois offrlng a :" t lowest Cash gns. No Quaatine Prie -BUT bOWl TO His Stoek is well slet.i, .a eonRasts of flnll us .n 1 DRY GiOODj WOOLENS, CLOTHING, BOOT, % ? O Iap., .e . With an anmplet, ok GROORIDmES. SVCall and REzamin sig adi Prices. A .,', At CARVER'S olM , fti w'i ri , NATCHBtI10C,A4 I .Ini TEZ Mm~ba~9~" Týii Bgt:a.ocý ý al' .r p-- -· . 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