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OFFI CIAL JOUIRN.1 of t qf sLefepte sad Tees. i7 asi e. WM. B. BAILEY SPaOPRIEroR. Vmielit e4I May 22d '69. le b owatiO io qmply ridicuteous and at 4 tpbta that say one has the imstraetion besides tie nif ei'h epsmmead eid his broher 4osies. sdi ah ditai.e dof the Journal know ttNWmeie thbi w do about thb bjct of tl p.)rae d the treeps, even if we did i-· mwothiug. but omsy .upposad e:d thy t . knowig to the ,o-traryU we would ian~poi .aulify their 0w ion as a. inI id. W~ wqeld huadvise them not Y6 mtY is their ts" or in d Iaqid ee o -dose l-.il ears who "are V d very atidom ot nof mp terere .elb maething cvil or reli glom . A. Ur as Dr. Brook's is onucern ei tb piersal of our last Isese will show Wt i*re we d.t t.o b6 jup towards all 1h.'Lticle coetaimed "tblvig add'tas ed sisea of St. ry amd we by emsLafidrs'h artie., If we were not . melabteled whiwe we ri.lling toeam @ pgppea glh, asolo the ob jest of the troops. is S-Lnsedry, we opine that .ee Low aseditorial~WIrtey would have ldiested a coans very diffrent from that-' _ iy ye- ; Eiw v..ch beer Wold. s. eeade how seme more eaphoauy, the wmds, "whethy aserm ly ae * S.*SaS A*itr ett oernmbtotd* bit eWrb tiodii&d tde aour f is. or call ear"li4 gpb sima inui4auitcs, whk yao y 99N eal jsi arwn igaornme. and that dicrSepi his eapt, the no. c reh a to *the ImSerctios eetasee'idý jpdi troop' mot kmow;1thyIgteleremse. enadid. ly say I e sml i moth - swd willW tbe i d .. aS so, we ep , iJ retpld asdmi 6ss "****@ ye., iept fihMity,; bhag that thiy .mrq * ai e i 1i4' oar u e e dj J isap , set" filgjq~ Irieepks olauu.Ohub latiiMMA~h4&i& s*kih .db! ~i. Ol PT. wp * 4iii*~ p'~m, blames us~ek',is e~wI hMr -,.w I s g~Wyu o a k p i . itt i r i ` 1 1r i r t b e·ia 1 "` ~w w 4.. * hbk ! .- wp Mr iirwý. ; .b b .onto Ollie .,h hr I t iia f.ir udum a~ IQea ch. nrapI dmq o stabs I .K IO gis..mas a"d " 44 . Ms. tM /M1111 " Aiiital~~i ul~~ii Mt bus .in1 o w 4- F apiM ~ the he _; ~IC~ L;-·i:L~iLLi~) heodjgwTE S[F4 the Ade.rtier.J V aeguoierstha L. LA,. SMay 1 th Ie18 "Agriculttlal is one of the bm.t .hies of vrtu.. and ue~blnte, of happinese." Mr Editor. The rcsourcrs of agriculture are incalculable; and on this furnile suil espei.all., there is no omnpatiun by which. man ~n accomplish so much as by tilling the earth. Foon tie ii tnmetiorial agri culture gas held the anpremnay in w-a!tdl ndo-wirie:; iitcoeevar with man' eis tlnce and roauitural with his being. it is truly sid by a cultivator of the land. *"ReL pect me, for I enrich the sitl; I fertilis- the land whi.ch with,,ut me woull remain un cultivated ; I employ lands which'otler wise wonlS remain id'.e in a word I sorve one of the greatest problem, of meo dern society; I organise and meeralisr Ia bor." The celebrated "Riacom," said agri culture has furnished not merely the ante .adentl ot important events in history, but of great historical etas. It claims an ori ginality, combination, and permanance of relation, to which no other art or puarani of man, ean lay claims. It may be deprees ad in a thoueand ways. btut can eonly Ice destroyed ty the estinction of osr rae ; As the central point of unity in the who, oeId of production, wholly fflecting tb internal economy. It must be relieved as the genus with regard to every sp-il'*s of productive labor. To every man it is ns toes just mandates and obedience always .practie. It marked the dawn, has des t.iiuithed the progress, and is destined to Brown the last stage of human ilnprov-r- metl. It has ever been th- graIn sh~dl of invention the birth plane of all the useful, and aeawly all the other arts. It is th. Ireat regulating prinidple of vitality in the -.iwth of nations, and the ealarge-ment of 4mil imprtovement All history shows it .be trie; and the only univemsl numrsrr f eivilizaticon; and in every respect th munt fiedsnll ta! arrangement in the e.nagl of bnann life. nuch are the- wori dan s d'i who has known th- worth aned val n(i agriti'tinre Now, Mr. Elitor., the enutivation of the uefrul artl has certainly prawnn ben-.L aa to Lanukind. *-poaialy whien we re-lect aon the important innuwnee thev have & upose eivilisatiei , as mFrsh the printing prees, Whit the .epa n gin, Arkwriht4 with Seny., Watt with the stoem engin and Pulton with .the steambot. 9.t wihew I thiseuha.lt IMtig diecn.e,4 a. -sipfted tihe ;st of chemistry te agri esrm, by .iing renewed life and vigr, lewen aw land, dilapidated tree. and wi-et. r be esgait beamre as much o4. a s nos to anklid. and aideled as eqap L o th. prigrea of eivilisalon and the happiness of man as any aof the- mgma be- -oNatat-id . Lirbig's applhtiao of chon, liAm, pl1ls, sad elt to refresh and improve mve oust lnd., amil to uretor fruit trcia med pleats bhe.e had wentul .t, whereve th hove been jnudi..iurlv up. plied. Tbahs eheuicla. wh4i properly treweid on the leled, will glira new vigi to the eauth, uad murk' it u. produetsv. as eve,. I wass e ere "itwo" to a is.. is the pseht u Nf at (Co ep, moum. rears asp whee a pleater redeemed tw" at) siitaof wosm out uil) b, the s~ppliotlo of two bsrebsof flie., aat of pgl ster st ne t(iiM &t° tinshtch -sigt, ab tiemt. ot whieh yissi hr w dellore eM the -b.' s dr. rived i tir·tki;,te , A@ so4 array sons load. har46tnue usnpidaditive were o r w.el by this proes.sthet thkýy bIsm'a p od lrftWdeei , the Brat year of tee its ap , Xi sie M 'of ane tt nec VM4 10 >tee~~in~cd =r to h iL BOOK sine the hold for Nrrwnr yews is awe .(t t fori hivtiro. A. L. P. The surblime muma with whieh the bitI~ieu. uwsetwos 'he* public s. the rWsu rbl mefit of ameebl. reletibem bte tw4ei w Are,*remil tabe Aedetow, ie «W# efrisbieq b psuieths'e G ob.epie. t ef bhw abe " ihspnisuest mel emv b~laiis ef thot ride will owns proneil ,ihY . a utty r $t .11k i bail ant a 'it~s* w rrww t p keePgtbs Sest.. o thse iwrR taeh patvrsd6 an esorile to , .w. st, i. ..tty orfi .sail biminwe "Vy dtailebs. sd the welt ad dbeule x he lock, "let mew .agatle 704; " low, -yewbrdl l'up ikmy "1 berw just 115W ion.t I~/r(Mt~w~~~ - .Mar Net .mm4t his oemtrel, you teh iem ·d.4e year. : 0 y ua d y! e me" n n h eem ,p ur Wla e Nv ue s k Mow re alet v as tmeat ., S on at domae dess to ef *#pems' of thedoun at inat.atf Cu e, eeke ' or "tee ispase t thtrslrcm nn ofim wbs i li ýtWd th h-me hi + ik i Ueme i tdhSee thy aenther mm eqpsweit iL·U.i~ jwnsIe 'Y~=~ W44b*Lo ~wgitV~tt SCIP gFOIRE POLICY. :"lRly as e folds of a hideous I omp b frosaitsapoisonew d nest, the palI o (ire t is l coiling. S,,,ne. in the. Se.h, had anured espectations of a kind, humaus andý elgneim.eau administratino of Sow ernment. Many rhoutght that the advent of Grant would inasugerte an era favora ble to every intere.t of our.dwn ,trdden land. They have beel cruelly deceived. We, who, never for a moment. indlulge in seeh facifetl hopes, have not be.e.n de ceived. We were, Aetn! are, and will be. prepared for every wrong alnI inj.usticer which a-hwartles. power may i>f. .cl upon es. Meroy amy as well be iep.-ct d fromp the- blood thiroly tiger as frron the. Rulica! party of the No, th. And heno. powerless thou o we• were, "ad h~eple.e though we are, we lwaeys opposed an-I now touor. hreenuouelv than ever combatl any csnpro mi.e or coIse'iaif"s, oba our part. Be.tter by far *uflfer i and all endure For what has been the rnelt of com promises made by the Southern People I The more. we gave, ,he more wes ,,-kl.. The mre wr e de,l the mIn ,r. we. .e.act d. Our eun,!e.-rors wIll tat be r.ai.fi+tl Orlha w.-re given -aced teak.,--1,l 4till u, p..ee ple wee su-pect,-d ,of i.in~,e ryv. P-omi. a wre,- dr.manhlet e,and mnale--anl Lsill we Were mstru-t.-d. Fie.rc-!y asa ever, antl vindi.tive'vy, is w .g t agtiont ls a war ,of hatred by the North-.rn R tlie..l pr, tn. What el.. mett be done I What e.bthot have b.en done by every one orf us, to, a man, from the b ginning I L t us remain, palsive. Let na stoeically wait till the hatred of our en*miCes has intlieted on us the last wrong. Let as weary the.m by a. peoued patience. Come all per.Ceutiols rather than deft.ret a hair's breadth frtn the path of true patriutism, which is theL path of principle. Fremn General Grant we need expect i,. fav,,ra I. innd..d his fatie by thle laeugh ter of our me-n. .- will tey fo i..nl-e.ac it Iy pe.treent:ng the-- who tuevive them. I.. Iraek- ever*y qeuaily th:t ~ e-- to make a -ltae,..allUl,',s clit ..ht-r. H.- ha n i'r a br-:dish d fn,,nl i,,or depth of b"-4t W- deltht wih tl,.er h has a-, hearet at all. An.o, w-re .he thb. hest man its . he wrld, his romupm,y would Msnl ruin him. Sone minmrne ;bat he *nd his, palty will -,on yquarre: nI lthat thIhen our fet.e may b. hmateed. W,- w.ee Io h pe. for b.tte. lteys sutfl the n at el-rior,,; a:d. ev.-n tben, ,nur hope may he rin. Rt, what mnlse-. t I L~-t ea posivele, p.hieletly wait, Prin e.ipe. is onus; and I. oeir sinst..l .-v r an.l always: .'A a naI -'t, oteel risk., antl aC rllofie. pri,.-iple h., C;re pwu Iet ." Let the waves ,'.aft a-omen I al I against the R-.-k -'f Igit up.n which we. stand; ,a 'lt will wptine it lut -end th.- R *-k phellI amli b" titshe--..se r of tr South' Congressional Mxcurnions. A very flnidgfiet eir",.'mtaa,.. .efteqe ingik. Weat, ostjearn'.nt "f !i.."ttgc w'.e he oearnfu provision Wieu.t.. 1w paving ah. *Zp spe' donree t-ere'eeof svrio.a. He..a" c.esmilt.... Mo-e .fsth.-e- ...eninitte" peer pesy to ihtnpweeste would is geynea l with ite m1e)..ty of 4- tre.eoetasl ath.ºriin sad skke beauty ea CormeImasi l a4here?14, by tray-Nae.gR up sad dwns at their pop. sad Iteuure, ubjee t 1 onas of the vu'qa. eaon of poole. who hevy to pay their ..wa way, Go. Bkeath, a t hewl of th., ones mittee of "reign aEaire. in 4i taka. trip t"" thee Caribbeean 8 .n t ing at Oak. Hayui, St. Tieamon. and, .eeh.. islands. The. thee.ved 'l oier. Ir. the condao tn% fused Vseui w Sfd 1 eat aUý.ewacem ea'.abh se ezoumiaew afb , tsaasapwtati n in a porttne·m-4t. 14.R4 wwe Ra b *hrown is to bhn. r MSm.k iS."fv witl, a. monre ftbral -m-soweteeet for he. j.ssraey wr:h the w-,c .ve, eja 1 lrI .snRit tuc isa FleMkwiqbkae f psw.i. of ennoab hoos. T-n thesa"seei -sJo s, with fier - eWg raUilrea aa, and pliuwt of howae wis.M. aewi Ii for m. thiue ought to th..w t aw+ de!e .tog..a thr".ugl with moinJ.n r.;; if4 *h.-ir privet fertuwrse.A. vr 41.-n. Paine- 'el nhi a e,· rilsr Lve. shuou~ d dam!!irS. ea. Anf $- , erge an esllowluuw', 4NMt-aidettrintg tIlc tla. 5'. slligewl toe iweat..s't1 utab the turrin v.-tb.*r of % N w Orlaaws seprinta, with s'eshieeg m"wlh"nesliig than es n julep. .agsged in at r errhae..tw.* nlea ies, politieal.mewra), psfrhotfh:-ew s. legiosi, reemllcsgipel, of thie Seit s's4.. ,use'ioe,: Why, Is the naiee aitl he lwernasl g es amt one, the pwye of Lasise f Geares ehethg Ogt z nma none hut Uad6eai4 the aeIhA m4 1a4v4 it would tah. the ponic. f eI ersb to.' toourty anl utigm rit r 1ow taro hatteim of this qtueetioua. We eOF! sh~w. fl.o'P1 go thee, ear five, thoouaaaj do4e s, neee e.egtihe. recee &ss t ao - ttseeh tole onap to tieit Alahrbetam to eayqsre ske a0ba. J~adaeai eir:wtArt'jeiea.qaf .o bige. ReesewdsI need to eam-rt:.iq (eosen tIbe Jug.fl .if *betsh-r h. re .le-ma- us wim mj tsrl Wieqs~t. Thjthsaubes aý qg at and bra thme $I., Ihet erUIp s at , of whieb are tea ess ese. .and eft mate that Os. i's , lneswiCw a mnu mrehle nndb. ýtJe i .i.. doss tet R,ýD% tablil ertt1* udee. +r.i." .tatals of t s M- U cri.. aM i etdtttt :aa cicitnr ksp R .~i _ . P.OBLIC MEETING. At a prediimaS w taetig of the eilidmas of the Pisnh of 'Lafyenttis hebtd *th. Court inmees in Wkemilioaville, eM stnr day the- isth day of May. A. 1). 186, for the pjlrpwsaw of '1arming am Agricultural Aso.,iatinn in aid Pashb; fth*. meeting was c.lled to oraer, Dr. The,. B Ilpkin appointed chairmra, and Wm. B. Bailey. asor.tary. The chairmna in a few remarks x plainwl the otject of the me.*itag. The H ,n. A. Mouton then addr-.awl the nee.ting won the gr.at avantagae of Agri e.ulural Aaseciationse. generally, and the hsnefit,, to be deived therefrom. On motion, it was resolred, that a com aittie of three he and are hereby appoint e. to draft rul-s and regulations for the asm.ciiot ; thde Chairman appoint.,,l M..1.r-. A. Mn,,ton, H. A. Kennedy and W R It ilry on saidi committee, with in stlr..ti,,n to report at the next meeting. O,, mn.ti,,n, Col. Wm. Mouton was re qua.tsd to te.liver addrews at the next meePting On m,1tion. Mr. F. Daigle was alded to tIhe e;naitte , rulesm uand r2 gultinst . On motwwnm it was resrolv,.d that Satur day next. the 22nd ilstant, be fl.le for holding an .leetion for permanent 'aflurs of this organisation for the ensuing year. Th- wecretarv was th.-n authorised to mtk.e a list of those prevent who wished to lww.,nne metmbers of the organisation. The following is the list: L)r TB H1I ,pkins, F. Daigle, P I Mo. ton. J R Creighton. Al,-x Mostton. B A Salies. H Monnier. Wm Mouton. P Dugt., H A Kennedy, C C Bailey, A E Creigh ton. I R Btcher, F Martin. A Come*n,a A Mnwmaer. Dr. A Ola.lw, i Pr6jean. J S M, nto,,. 0 Lawairy, A Neven, J A Guil Ila.u. L F R'gs.r, . H V Riga.. Ernstt Mouton, W. N Lan.-y. A J M--*, W R Hailey On ,,ntion it way re-o'ved. ti,,-t thI.. pr.,Ceedigs h~e pbh:i-hed in the 'Lafnl; ttre Advert ier." O() maiin th,. m.ting alj arnei t.. S.tur.say the 22d 'nnt., at 11 ow',..lw A. M TH- B. H, tl'KIN5 Wu. B. BAft.Lrw, Chairman. Secretary. WI The neBw from Europe will proba blv crcate an intense fe,-hng of excitement ai.,.i.g ",ar hot.pnur stat.n.mussn anm. politi c e,.- ,a .,.es as' th .y bec",me convinocd Ilh..t E.gla. I, iFrae, and 81ain have had th.e a'.par,,.*.eble imp-etinenoc to enter iIt,, % ,eltiane". offun.ive and land defen *iv, .tg;iou. the - etravagant pretentioui oif e.mu Govem.vennt. Jlaut imagine the pr,,tou:,ul ildiguatiIon of Suºnn.-r, with the ebl,- eli-patch in bhad ; all his bluasteranl ,l.eep iphemacy sesatte.r.Id to the winds by a rvSeclml c.auiusation aumong th. imle. rial pleq r of tirp"e, "'Ca such thinls ad oversum." as like a summer .udud, wthe.at our special wonder 9" Cernlla n. s peuse esant but may that the haughty stid .uninleering course pui .ued .l y our saphelsd Ratlstl politiceans at Waehingtonl . had pate..l the Adlminis tr:,tins in a naewt diti gracefl atatitale, and Was w. en'l*'uste-d to pravoke hostility a*r.l e,mbii-d oppunitionh irom th- men to.s pu natome 3.land, rPnaoc erd .Spai oceuopy eamtly the esime rpi.e tiem positiom, as m r,.eng.tsio of the tae . so.cale.I toafle acy is emacrnied. 1" id.-*, Spain hi's the Culan question on he band anle has ther-fore a speanit in t-resat us th- pr.ejte.i alliance. For a rear ,or w.. Ip, p.roiwl of heving put *1*tl " the guest re..fllion," Uncle S~mn hs4eor blhiisAtf up as the bully if nationa, and tlows not imagline himatif bound by h n- ilro*e ºe.t. w"hich dietatel to other-. This tbh rneit f 1the. wirld obj"st to,. usan tbhe.'dpner.t,aivem thbetvef have combined to'uat their .esiete.essu into a practical, if moe hm,ibol.te, fees. But tise ael is not ve-t. W i' shall .q what w.+ehalt se.--V. O. Tfw1 l ..N Wg~i*$irw Wuad' paper haviag we. ure.4 Aase-Shatht. *?h t Lnsiieti eswrahal has a chip .en its ,bh..·'d+t which it dare ynv one. tc knelk eL." Prelntie. reapnmta. "The- editor of ht-" New gurk Commereial has a hloiko . his shotlder whi*b ,ught to be k' -,cked of" AW An shor* ir at a revival meeting leanne ras her iudigiuat beeaues a brash er wa mblas as, ts aging, saed serid : 111-11 ad pay; kr, b a o be d*threek one thing a a is -I r~Addle hip. birt Tlx: WULL Toip.--The next a Tutg thi jud f the' e rt nt r me. I rwett dowi he seortnp o th o things I aea ll _'= by .iou a .~t W d t . olt ' to the i'" After th m. amre _ A i e qtn ld4rd eity ten dollrs. A ROBAER gvR S ALMS. "Halt!" Your money or your lift! Thevw p yur hand !" esclasmed a stranger step ng out from the shadow, while.aecom, pas-ying the words a.'ght have been heard the sharp click of pistol. The person addressed was a weary newspaper man wending hi. lnely wav homeward in the outskirts of the city about 8 o'clock in the morning. "Oh. yes, certainly. I'm in no hurry. Only walking for exercise. Just as soon hold up bnnd as not. I'm not armed. Please turn that pistol a little to one side. It make-s me nervous." *"Hand over your cash !" "Haven't nary a red with me. You see they took that all away from me when thee entered my oame upon the books." "Where did they take your money from you I" "Oh, yu ; why at the pest house. You see I'm a small-pos patient, just out for exercise. They wont let me walk about in the daytime with my faee in this onadi. tion, so I have to go it after dark, and late at night, wh.-n the streets are empty. By the war, stranger, the wind is rather in your direction, and unless yeu ain't parti cular about it. might be just as well to stand on the other side. I've got my silver watch, though. If you like it, come and talke it. You're at perfect liberty to search me, if you like, only don't point that pis-. tol this way ; it's uncuomfortable. D'ye want the old watch !" "No, thank you," said the robber, back. ing away and around tward the other side; 'I couldn't take *bything from a man so unfrtunate s you are. Here there's half a dollar for you. poor fllow. Go and get something to drink," and he threw the coin toward him, still backing oZ. "As you're onaly w fkinj for e eise, it won't incommode you "Oh, not a particle. Pd just as soon walk with you, if you desire it. Either way, though, it's all the *nme to me. Tha'ek you Lur your half. Won't you join me and driai to recoverl'" S"Well, you go areund the block the other way, as I haven't hurt you, say auth ing about having amet me. I g Ims il goe this way;"' adc then watching till the sup. I posed small pox patient turned the corner, I be started off on a fu'l run in the bpposite 1 direction. Mr. N-wspaper Man proceeded on hqme. ward uudiaturlmed. and slept the sl-ep of t one who enjoys the eo.-ioneaesse of ha· ing lone a good thing, and four bits bet ter off for having met a highwayman. jW Indiasa is so longer a bhave of lief for the Iecnmpatibles. An act has lately been psed limiting bthe action of the divooee court to km i fide resident'. und4r heavy penalties for its violation. " ldiana divorce" are therefore, no longer av'ilable, g~'A bride in San Antonio, after the ceremony was conclud ed, requested .the minister to sing the tong which begins "This is the way I lorg have aought, And mourned bmromse I fousd it set.' -Salt Lbk'bow oonta is 88,00.Mor. mea mand a,060 Gatile. r The attentie of the eeder is e.e. ed to the eard ea L. U. Gardner & Co. iry Goods metnhas,; holding forth at Nos t1. !s & 5I Common Street,. NLw Orleuas. It.wa my lot a short timeage to visit the city for the purposes of per ehasiing dry goods; I:wne introdued by a well known frienI to the owners nad clerks of this ..nw com aeril Arm im; their frelk and Sintlensmly beaing will win eastom from ay me ; there I found my esteemed friends Marie . and Tertro ; who does woe knew and pp emite then f I ande theta as amst reedy and polite. dealing of such aiaprior qgeli. ty and at such low rates, that I wa really amused. Their goods cann he surpssed in quality nor in r od*ratee pjie.. L. A. Gardner and Co, eannot be esaled is arn ways in the eity. I will bet o that ; Mrehantes give them a call and you'll nod out that I am tllling the troth. NOYZU-Ai sweh.eribes:ato the Ad swrt'er, ce* notisled that theirs seosals are i al oIt, and that they meat ameu mad pay the ime; othews they will be liabl. o us er sts . he their _--r an Ii A s Ak. EST`RAY MARE. - i _ _ il -b_ feiat browd AM the right hip. ballsR : ; l :;kw h wite. The ownes " rquested to come cots. . ..Z16 Mef of f1 O .' ' MaYr hi i .ep City Council of Vermiliounille eesion of May loth le8s. Oa tIb day, nuder tbo new Act of*. corperation of the town of VermiiioaiL the following named persona, to wit: A. phease Neves, uWry Landry, G. , Salles, Wm. Moutot, Ang;-te Molnip Win. O. Smith, B A. Sallee and a lMc©ride, newly elected mayor and am ben for said City Coamcil met. tle turns of the election having been pdJ and the above named persons h.aia.g ewilefd the largest sombh of ter4ý, were duly sworn in by the Bone. j, Mor, Parish Jaige, and to6k theit, The Council then proceeded to Ile els tion of their ofoers for the ensuing ,. On motion, Wia. B. Bailey was ta. monsly elected Clerk and Tresarem. On motion, Ferneat Martin wm 0" mouly elected Con stable sad C.lles, Wm. Mouton, was on motion, nmi. mourly elected City Auorney. Wm. B Bailey was eleeted Priet I. Martin wa anuthorised to mas e asasememst oiall property withis the hli of the Corporation. On motion the Council adjourned mna Saturday 16th last. A. NEVEU, a ys. Wa. B. BAILzr, Clerk. Pursuant to adjournment, the .Ct Council met on this the 15th day of {y, A. D. 186N. A. Neveu, Mayor, prosiding. All s members present. On motion, it was resolved. that a es mittee of three, be and is hereby appolatel to ascertain the prohihle coat of removiug obstructions from that portion of Lstay street aear Mrs . Mouton's propey. The Mayor appointed Memrs. Smith, B. . Salle and G. C. SatEIs on said committ.i On motion, resolved, that a eomaips of two be and is hereby authorised tee. certain the cosat ofbuildinga bridge smu Lafayette street near the lower corsled Mrs. ' Mout's property. Messrs. Ol Salie and L. L Mcride, were appoil on said committee. Resolved, that a committee of two, b aend is hereby appointedto revise sad.4 gest all laws of the Corporation previous Councils. Wm. Mouton and B. Bailey were appointed on said era mittee. On motion it was reso!ved. that a pd. tion signed ly the Mayor and mem.aes of the City Council of Vermilionville, bhe dreed to the President and membe. the Polite Jury of the Parish of Ld requeating that h,'nnrable body toI a fence built around the Court Dease. On motirn it was resolved, 4Ati Se Mayor e and he is hereby regasl.n$l have the vagrant law rigidly esfu within the limits of the Corporatiosn. The heods of the Treasmrer anCd Ws tor ,ed at eight hundred dollrnse*. Messrs. W. O. Smith ad G. C. OiJle appointed to reoeive said bonds. On motion, resolved that the Cek and be is hreby authori.ed to a blak beook for the o of the Co - eeolwed that she Council have "Or meeting on the Ast Saturday of e.sh evT montb. Te forMowing aecrnats were slloed: M. E. . Girard, Attorney. 0100 R Livran, ia On motion the Counril dearde' . A. NEVEU, lap. Wa. B. BAILSr, Clerk. Saeesaloa of Aslie Breass, iw t Pi.* . Emile Armseen:a. 'sl rr IERE will he fored at PuUikesW to the bighest sad last bidderl. &eOrday te 2i day ef Jlea I . at the last reidece of the devse,4eu a duly eormmisionad oceer, the SrfUol moveble and immoveable propet loniag to raid seoeusion to wit: A CERTAlIf TRACT Of1Pif irs land sitoeted i the Parish of Ldal meseeing two hondied aspsets Do esh londed North aby sds of Cypriis Aubresas and widow Bretmmwt, bouth b land of Ayuts tit, Wes by l.ed o lEite AremasmW WFur by lad of Jamn St. BroeseSid. ONk OLD D WELLING NO and Cabia-Feacng pieas- GrdeS etN-Crole work and saddle heck-Os oart-HoEIe art-lwse.l spl-auel wheele-Wily ca,, e,, iSv TABNS AND CONDITIO1R A 8 on th day of sal sd-tli W Tim l..l4 wiM be seld is 0ea4 I-sres - or lass. A.J . ulM Oiats or 8nours*0 ROPE LWDCE, Nfo. 1 , ... Vermiliosvile, stated meethig of HopeML 4;i, A. M., will be b L4 ,,. a Tueq, d set. WM. BRANDT, Sea AmLe dwo dbia rsr vi gas I4.* L ALL5* JURTICE ." e Pew.es Publie in and s.e .r'W"i h Twrmitoartss... Feb." ef t- I@