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T.. 4. l£.O ....L . ... Editor. C. D. 1'ETVRl', .......Publisher. OFFICIAL JOURlNAL' OF TUH State and Parish. ALSO, OFFICIAL JOURniYAL oF r.u p.\,':!IS O1' GRANT AND VFANON OFFICE: C : I :E r1R' F S .D ,O D+ P G u,,.; ,t i FiTS. ALEXANDRIA, LA. ,aturdayr, Jutne 15th, 1872. TERMS: TaIr GAZ1ETTL is pullished c Weekly at Four 1)ollars per annum; $2 50 for six months. INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. ADVERD1$.2'IE-NTs inserted at the rate of . 1 35 pI'r square for the first in ,ertion and 75 cents for each wubse. quent one. E on T lines or 4hs5., co;,titute a square. The following are oar rates to yearly Advertisers: One Column .............. $300 00' Half Column .............. 175 Third of Column ............ 130 001 Fourth oftcoluntu........... 100 (01 Cards. (on"npl in.g spa'c of eight linlie or is.)......... 20 00 .Errirl and Departrel of .W e Alexand:ia I J . ;o t!::^a^ l)eipat. T:e.',lay Tharsaday'and Sa. Turday at P M. art ive f: ul . O. Ttucsaay Thursd::y and Saturday by 5 P 1. Alexandria to Natchitohcs Tuesday 'Thursday and Saturday at 5 P M. 1)eparts, Tuted: v and Friday at 8A M. rive o Londai, boe Thursday 9 A. M. Aleaandria to 1iarri~.,nburg Depart iTu.say .At 1 P. M. arrive by 12 M. Alexandria to Homer depart Monday at 2 '. M. M. arrive by 12 M. Alexandria to C',ttle Lat'iiug and Col f l lepart .; "I;,%a;s 'I hursday and :tudJ'ai. at G A. .: arrive by 6A. M. ',o.a ,'5'+: A are n ,t required to re. cov, n (ti::, t entr'nucy in exchange for -u ,C. .," , i : . ti ,ý,, stamps. T':, pr1: w) eCtitLLdI)u letters recei red 1 : taul, are thosc whose tames are in "*i" addr"si, and the delive. khendl ~t" to the lperson addresed, or cca:;:.ag t ) iis or her order. iV. B. lRINGtiOLD, P. M. .U. S. (dRANIT. or'd014to1cV IOR IPREbiBETi S1'' " a. e ,uthao:' izcd to announce" the uaume ,f HON. J. MADISON WELLS, of the Pariah of Rapides, s a Caadi date for Represtative in Congress, frola this D~itrict, to llt the vacancy oceaio:ued by the death of th .late Hon. James MeCleery. [r We hereby inform the friends of Col. A. J. WHITTIER, and the public goncrally, that he is a Candidate for Congress froanthe fourth Congressional istrict, sobject to nom iuation by the Republisan party. M.iy Vosw . : Wee hrihby inform the friends of lION. HARRY LI'lr, of Rapides and the paublic generally, that he is a Candidate for Congresa from the Fourth Congressional Dis trict subject to the nomination of the Tepublican party. 3Mt:s (uLANT's VIStT To EcqE. Miss Žellie, the daughter of President (Graut, is reecived in England at the railway stations nith royal honors. On the part- of Queen Vic(toria, the honer ot a gala co,,t ',a,. bee;: a!lotted to tht A.1mjri, 'Ut young ind )-Nelie is Iut fleto:; yea: ' ,,!,1. This looks ,s int had wbeeni :,..u:ngd by the pate; nal coart at Waailgt n, through the medium of the Ameriean Embaador at Lon.u!n. a -d the American agents, :; Hi an :. ,.t.,. ; n thLe PrcLidilc' til c;.mpan,, by :,'; .a th, esttem waich Graunt' name CUenjoys in E,.rope will be set forth in a clearer litt. It atippai that i;u 'Ti,htm great things are eXpCct d I;., .,(' l fleets whi'ch this coo.edly ;:.+ -: ,tre in the lnitedt ,* tes, whose e tiverl, are punctually . th." gh t , :hbo of the ," ·',-',t!: tad the Iprecise move :r.."., · he ProaidentL. daughter. , h -l:h-i" -sueh is the intinmation 41h.v iun;U ii peoplY of Eurttpe art b'?ter th,;a: vi--unithalkful citizens of the 'uit. ,1 '!.tes: who do not know how to pizle ::,' i:onn, of pasmessiug ,tmug 3you , eruQe 'e uci:,h a mau with Such a dahglter.O Yes, it is an old i1 ,lsat sth, ttha prophets are not ;,. .i ij, 'ch e5tep ina this couun .' I··~lyl RULE OR RUIN. P As we ,:-rmiked and predicted the iLc^locr: :c C(ont ce!tion lately hehl in New Orleans, have uomiuated a full i ( straight out Democratic sate ticket beaded by Col. Jno D). McEnery of I Ouachita for Goverm)r. This state nomination is one of the preludes of t the great National one to be held in Baltimore on the 9th of next month which will result in a similar blind I and suioidal policy; for in this matter c reversing the proverb, it will be, " as t the young cock crows so crows tlhe . Our neighbor tLe Louisiana Democrat has an article copied from d the Chicago Times with the caption of " Greely'b Filure" in which it is endeavored to be proved, that he can not unite the opiosition to Grant, and this article is a type of a number of I1 others in the ultra and uncompromis ing oDemocratic papers throughout the I Union. I It would seem taking into conside-i ration the flag which yet flies at thi mast head of the Gazette, that it was a matter of very little concern to na, what course the Democratic parzt takes, or rather that we would rejoice at the lair prospect which presents it self ot their again imolating them selves, their hopes and aspirations, on I the altar of principle as they call it. or as it is designated by outsiders, of presumption, but the wagon is not out of the woods yet, and we do not know P exactly when it will carry us. I We are taking now a mere phylo sophical and unprejudiced view of the i situating putting ourselves for theI present and for arguments sake in the t position of the wife and the husband in the bear tight. The action of the Convtntiou in New Orleans which we have been discussing was decided by a mere meagre majority, and so most likely it will be with the Baltimore assembly; and if so, it is on'tlie cards that the minprity which is so respecta ble a one, may revolt and fraternise - with another respectable minority and Sso make another majority and a win ning one at that. Rapides Colleglale Insti tute. We omited last week the usual cus s tom of calling attention to a new ad I vertisement, in the case of the card of r Messrs lBriughurst & liuaterannounc- ! ing their il.tention of opening an ac cademy Institution for the education of boys or young mten and prepalri~ng them to enter college either herer or elsewhere. This omission was entire ly accidental and owing to our atten Ition not having been called to their advertisement. (Good wine bowever says the proverb, needs no bracd and these young gentlemejp brought up, and so well and so favorably kunow in in this community need no recominen dation fronm us to insure them success in the honorable though arduous occu s pation they intend to embrace or rath er we should say that o:ne of them in tends, as the other unless we are mis taken has already had some experi Sence and gained a good deal of credit in the profesion. Both of themt we have no doubt have all the requisite qualities for instruc tors in all they pruoeus to instruct in. Both are graduates of Collegiate Inm stitutious of a highb order, and Mr. Bringharst having spent some time at college in Germany, tLhe head centre as might be said of learning, sci nee I- and literature of all kinds and being e tsides a young gentleman of no ordi naoury natural ability must be peculiar Jy adlapted to the profesMion. IAdled to these recommendations as to the princilpals of the prolosed insti Stute, the location selected is another great indmcement to parents and guar dians, here, as well as abroad. Far fnollugh flomu the river and town to be perficLtly -healthy and sate from any traveling elidentlic, it is ne.ir enough to be convenlient both to residents here atnd visitors by steunaboat or oth Serwise, and in short the proeletus whichi the pri-cipals have isned, sets forth so many inducements and ad - v)anItage., that we can not doubt it will have the desired effect. "So Smote it be." i, Ta 8sISTERS OF CtlAITY.-T This d !'cautitbl extract from a lAndon pa Y per, copied into the New Orleans SThu!nrsday Star arid Catholic Messen Sger, 'w Inmnded us by a highlI es Steemed lady friend with a request that - we would reprodacet it again in the S('olumns of the Gazette, which we do s with much ile&asire, confident that it ' will be acceptable to most otf our g readers. I In Selma, Ala, a rose geranium has t been s nucesfulhy gra'ted with a I. japonica cutting, anla the former ne ,' ,'a f,Cr! !:,-own flowor of thp"lTttr, - POILICE JURY PRtOCEEDI\N(8r. in ALEXARPRIA. LA., I June 3, 1872. ( Thle Pu! ice Jt ury met according to ad jouruienet. 31eumbers lresent: J. Cle- min ments, L. J. Barrett, Jesse Clifton, G. Baillio and M. Paul. On motion it was resolved tniatJohn Ji Cleients be appointed President pro cc te. re On motion of J. Clements, I jResolved, That E. J. Barrett and M. aI Paul be applointed as a committee on fe credentials. J. Clement, E. J. Barrett and M. Paul presented their credeu- as tials, which were found corroct. is On motion of (i. Baillio, t itetolved. That J. Clemeuts be Presi. tl dent of the Police Jury.* P On motion of E. J. Blarrett. Resolved, That John M. Banrr-tt be appointed Treasurer. h, (hi tlotiol of Jesse I 'litton,, A I esolvedl, That J. M1lnceahy be up- tl f poinited Clerk, and that his ;ala' be la four hundred dollars per annulm. Rs O(ln motion it was resolved that Johlnu tl I)Dl.acy be LappoiitedC Oflicer of the 'o- 1. lice Jury at a sailary of four hundred sr do!'.rs per ilannum. ti On() wot ion of E. .. Barrett. a, lResolve-d, That the salary of Parish d Attorney be One Thousand 1)ollars per e4 anluum. t On motion of 31. Paul, tl Resolved, That l)r. Casson be ap- tl pointed P'arish P'hysician at a salary tl tour litrhuneredi dollars Ii-r irnum. i. On motioni the Jury adjournled to a It meet at half past 2 P. M. - f IIALi-P'AST 2 1'. M. o t On calling of the roll all membibers were lpresent. On mlotion of E. .. .1. arrett, Resolved, Thatl O 5il$ blanks ('e:titii cates of Iudeltedmness for the use of e the Parish be printed,ir and that tihe a e President of this Jury be authorized a to pirocure the salme. oin miotion it was resolved that the e 'Prcsidehnt appl)oint two imi0nihies of the t e ti'v :ias a Finance Committee. i iThe Presidleut ulopointedt M. Paul and B. J. Barlett. SEstimate of PariLh Expenses-lSti SJ rol r and ' itlls ft, .............. .10ks' Phsii ', Magi t tr ctp ' and Printer,, f . ............ 4. 00 O(1 Jaid- fees ......... -.. .. ......... :.2 0 NJ C or' er's feer' ...................... 1l- - 00, ) Mutllebers of PoliceJury ............ 7"0T ) (M I Repairs of Jail felnce .............. i;001 ( I I Re-pairs of ti idges.."................ 1- - O (nI Sheritff and Conistabile fees ............ 2404 00l Co, tingecit luld .................... 445i0 I) -- - - --l .................-............. -- - - - - t On iii, ioii the J1ry v aifjounlaei to r meet to-morrow at I 0 A. M. , * JUNE 4T-r. t I The Jury uiet aecording to adjourn menit, with s:ame n:ie:bers piresent as e yes.terdaiy. Thit mlinuters were read anld ailpproved. In On nrotion is was reso!ve'I that loue h .Zeal lie placed on the pauper lis.t anid lthat, lie rreceive *5 per month. pay ab!e quairterl3y. J.. l. AudibeLr, 'lisbiur. ing agent. O n motiotl it was resolveld thitt J. J. r Farley be placed oni the pauper list, and that lie receive $3 per imoith. l playalle qluarterly. E. WVeil, disbulisi Ing agent. WVhereas in the opinion of this Jnrv u the lilusiness done tv ,1. La-vin cola S4 I under Section 2,l of Act I!, of ih' Generiulrl Asinmbly. of this Staje, llp Siprovedl March 5th, 1872; therefore b),. itt ") IResolved, That he pay a Parish LI SCent. based Oil said section. . .I" OlDPl.Y.a'C,'E. i B, it olrdaitted b the Police Jury of it Ralpides Parish- S;e'. I. That from and a r this I sdate there shall be annually electedtl e Iby this Police Jury a suitable persoll I -j to be kliown al "Parish lRaniger," who a u shall have charge of all estrays taken Sup in this Paris,:, who shall advertise the same and perform all the duties ill r. relation to their sale that are now it vestedl in the Justiees of the Peace, rte and be shall have the same fees ariditl e, oitrniuaation tlheefobr that .Ilustices of the Peace, receive at this time. S c. 2. He it further ordained, That i- from and after this date it shall not r bei competent for any person or pewr sons to take nlp any horse, mule or other alimaln unless the value ol said animal shall w onie bnndred dollars or ti more; pronvided, Ihowever, that In any er ase s here acattle or other nto k rlmn, r- be an injury to the ertitm or pra unise's rof ally pelO froul Irilakilig fliences o other tea, ses. it shail Ie cumlp.tent ltor e such person to go beftore any Justi,-e ly of the Pellce iln theim P~rih, aId on h makirlg oathi of the injury done him I1 s said stcWk, to ha\e tile snallle esti-a3e l S tIId sIIold actcorling to law, as hereiln -s Sac. 3. Be it furtller otlrdaind, That ts whIen aliy estray shall have been ta k- ki nil in accornantlce herewith, it shall htu the duty of the Parish Rlnger to thae the anle advertised tor thirly days and old uaccurding to law, anlld the proceeds paid over to the Piarish STreasurer ininediatel3y. He shall also i keel," a proe, 'detftlitive lIst itf all es. a- triays ul be prelrdi to give tinforina. ns tion cotsWrning thet, if desired by3 any perieill. ,SEC. . Be it further ordained, That * any Pirson or Ip-sioW n taking up ain et at tray excelt as hereiup ir)idetid shall be )ie guilty of n"a sideeanor and shah Jo he subject to a tLe oi Fitty Dollars, to he recorerd before aniy Judge or Jau it tite of the Peace of this Parish upon, or the complatit ofl iy person interested, for the beneflit of the Parish. SEc. 5. IBe it further onlained, That this ordiunace shall take effec~ t from alnd alter its paanage, and that ail laws a or parts of laws of this Jlury in con - lie with this ordiaunae be and the -'. -> . -. - -.<."i,. : . -- ,I On motion the Jury adjournedi to meet at half past 2 P. M. er HALF PAsT 2 P. 3. of The Jury met according to adjourn- C' ment-all members present. D On motion, Whereas, In the opinion of this c a Jury, James Reagan has forfeited his 11 > contract as contractor for keeping in repair the plank road, said plank road D being now and for some time past, in an almnost impassible condition; theie- B i fore be it t Resolved, That this contract from B - and after this date be, and the same is hereby declared null and void; and D th;r lie receive pay up to date. and that his bond lw cancelled by the xi President of this Jury. 1 On motion, That the road leading to Bayou Ro- tl ho t. say t1o111 the corpornation line of I Ale.%aad.ria. to John it. Willians' lane, I thence clownll said lane to where said an Slane reaches, said bayon, be and the saule is hereby declared a toil road for the period of three years, from the tl .1th day of next October and that the V saSlle be leased by the president of ti this Jury, the highest bidder, after ,r advertising the samle during thirty days in nile oftlhenewspa ll rs puiblis - i r ed in Alexandria, by sealed IProposals to be presented to tIe president of t this Juary up to the next meeting of 8i this Jury. The Presidenlt reserving ( y the right to reject any or all bide. Said lessee to furnish bond with bgood I o and satisfactory security in favor of said piresident, ftor the saunt of Olne o Tbousald dollars, conditioned that he u shall put and keep said road in good order aind repair (luring his lease, and li shall return and tnit olCer said road to said Presidenit. in Same good order I and repair at the end of his lease. All ;bid to Le L.corlpanied by the namne pf the security. That said lessee be i aind is herelby nolltorized to charge Il and receive the following tolls. A copy of which he shall post ,p iii s colnsplicllouLs place for inlsl-ection of u C trtivellersy, inalney : Fpr any vehicle ilrawin iy one draught aniiual ..............$0 15 For any \elhiele drawn by two .draught tanuimals............. .20 Waigont or cat t di rao n ny iouar an in.als ........................ 23 i Wagon or cart drawni tyv ItiOlrte S tlhan lilut ailnitials ............301 ' C('ittle, Horses and Mules i:er S head....................... S 0 SIleilp, oitts airlld Hlogs........... (i I' 'o Saidl lIh se not to begin to chlar-ge " xi toll IHefore lie will first have put said i roaild ill good o(ieer. That the lhands livihg along said road aid liail,e o ro:il dlity, le atlnd are heIl-ly tlransti-rred to Road DIs trict No 1. O)n motioni, the .liryv adjourn ed until to-morrow ltorllllg it 10 i o'clock. I ALTEXANDRIA, Julie 5th 1872. SThe Jury met aecoriing to atdjuirni ntit. Medwlirs p're ent saute a4 y+-s terday. The winiiltes wer'e read alnd alpproved. ' That the following synidies are hetre Ibt . ali',;i:tedl oil viariolis road districts, I "-t oppjs)ite their names. v On motion of M. Paul that the syu dies of thle reIads where there are hedges t hich ohstrupt said road or ruatl, shall notiif the owner cl said I hedge toi tillt aill U-lei: tilte saIeTlri hthe oad of ditche.s, oil l their failing to do tlhe san;t., it shall tw thie dllty ol lihe sy lic to heavm it catSandl trimlmedl I at tire ' ix'l ser of the owlCer-t4o IW collected before anly il'rt ot c, tiw of tenilt j.ridictioli. is to lower line of Dr. Maddox's i Il BHay l on laltides thellnce down Bayiou Ro I bert to the tipper line oi .I. IV. Prvs to cott's-)istrict No 1--D. W. Ilynlon, n Syndie. se From J. W. Prescott's upper lilne, to ill plonth of J. It. Wlllijims' hmne-C. ii. w 'lowers, Syndic. e, o 3, froml Alexandria to lhayol Cut td Off, T. J. Statfford, Sylldic. ot Rapides Ward-from DI)r. Maddox's lane to G. Mi. Grahamib loower tin-, at District hNo 1, J. W. Pollitt. ot From G. M. Graihau's lower Cie to r Lamoth's bridge, District Nio 2, L. B. or mUn worth. id From Lantrth's bridge to E ra\.ll3 or Hill, l)istrict No 3, (bovan WVilliamts. r Frunl the nUllr line of IoKg's e s; tate to Texada's bridge, D)istrict No -4, ,s Ilno. lyler. or From J. W. Texada's upper line ior do t to nlupper line of Beil,*'l's estate el)i.stlict Fo 5, L. ,Baltford, Jr. uo Froln uPlwr line of Bounnrr's estate, bI to the mouth of Canal atG;. WV. Colnlp el tonl's, )isrict No 6, Newton Butler. in Frlou the month of the canal at G. W. Cuoiuptol'I, to the bridge at tiw 'at ul oft' rce ltrack laneC, D)istrict No 7, ta- Claa. Zittlllcnrrlan, S.-ndia. all I Ce Stdisll..--FrolU Hyineoll's ,oi to Bayou RaplideI to (hOc.kiaw rinonl in 'ry Icluive, D)istrict No 1, T. J. 8taRf, ii. ldl FEroml thlenllct to Ikeitir Dl-am tnyou. sh District No 2, 1). lSmith. so Ftolut tlllesiw to Parislh line. District Is- Neo 3, Geo. 'Wil;sutonl. Ia- Klpide W'lrdl--From fir MIldlhox '. 13 lane to G. 31. tiralthau's lower litre, 1)l5 trict No 1, J. . Pollitt. .it Froln G.. M. Gratlltarr' lower line to! es- L tinltil's bridge, Distrlict No 2, L. 1. all Hiuworth. aht From LIllloth's bridate to G-rvelly to Hill, District No 3, Govati Williaons. m- Fronl the nuper lihte itf loIg's is oil taite to Texadut's brildge, I istrirt No 4, sd, I .nlo. Tyler. From J. W. Texada's ilpper line rat down to upper linUe of Bontner's eiate, )m District No 5, L. Sanlford, Jr. ws Frmo uppelwr line of Bonner's estate u- to the month of Canal at G. W. Comp he ton's, Diotriet No 6, Newtoa Batler. Frqautbfe mn'Bth I the cEtnal . - V. C(ompton's, to the bridge at the C' ?nd of the race track lane, District No Jc , Chal. Zimmerman. Lamourie Ward-Fromn the mouth t f Williams h':.e to the lower line of1 yi 'hambers' place, District No 1, John S. )avis, Syndic. From Chambers' z wer line to Thom- a on's upper line, ist~kt So 2, A. Martin. L From Lamouri bridge to Mrs. Dupre's District No 3, W. B. 8pith.. From Cut Off to mouth of Chocktsw 1 Bayou, District No 4, Chas. Banks. 4, From Cbocktaw Bayou to Beaver Bayou, District No 5, J. L Cornella. p From Beaver Bayou to Parish line, District No 5, C. C. Wainright. From Lamourie bridge on south D side of the beyou to Charles Affer mairn', District No 7, Chas. Afferman. cl From Red River to Mrs. Dupre's on g he Latania road, District No 8, J. C. Irviug. i From lYolk's bridge to Coekfares' dIace, District No 9, Win. HI. Wale, Jr. t Oin motion of G. Baillio, Resolved. That the road hands on L he plantation formerly owned by M. Welchh, known as the Olrhorn planta- I .ion, be placed on the road leading I from said Ihlantation to Mr.s. I)upre's mn Bayou Lamonri, District No 8 J. C. ti Irving, Syndic. Cheneyville Ward-Fron Lovid's .ridge to Chelwneyville (Chenea vihe side of the Bayou) District No 1, Ge-rge Staftord. From Cheunyville to Parish line, District No. 2, C. J. Barstow, Syndic.1 From Loyd's bridge to Chenteyville, :oposite side of the bayon, District No. 3; Branch Tanner, Syudic. From Cheneyville lbridge to Parish t line, District No. 4, Dave Tanner. From Echo lanJding to Iay3ou lheuf, District No. 5, F. W. Bass. On motion the lury adjourned to meet at hah-padt two o'clock. T ALEXANDrIA, LA.. June 5th, 1872. The Jury met according to adjourn- t mnent, the roll being callhl, all minem hers present, 'tMr Barrett was cwals , to lthe chair. o I tnu motion of T. Chlements, Whereas, M.ny citizis of t h e Spring Hill ward have pietatiolted mr ui a new roal leading front Joe Mitllrs to Davis' crossing. R 's.,ved Titr .htJoe Miller, N. F. leNutt, lsaialh Gordon and .Ite.e Smoith, be appointed ommitui iotners to I lay off and ,imrk out said roadt. tnd re port at our neLt uHOetiug :1.ld '"s.-u'ss Ii a:1y da&mates if a;y may tc ut.ut ,i .l., . Sprin g 11ll is arl-l'rot:m c. -' i;' t' bridge to T',xt rolad. i)st: t t. 1. ti - (air'. Friom Texans roa;l to 1att,,r's. Mill, " 1i!tric't N'o 2 'Tom Ratnioil,l,. F1rom imteet.ction ý Itt r" 1, ' t r .' ic: i Ni'. 2, tio Spi"tg Ctret'k W' h,,. ,e!'> Fronm spring ('r.ek bridgte, rt, avi 'I bridge on ('acasieun Rivei, I)i-.t:t :No. t, Wm. (irahuitm. From cut 'ri'1g Creek to Jo,.- ',Al'" 'rossmtin on (a!r:aIit-u, l) trict .t .. Weingart. - ý t fronm Sprigng bridge Carro's tros ing on Cocodra, District No. 6, W. (). t Britt. From Rocky Branch to 10 mIle post near lnahn.lt's, District No. 7. J.iin' .' "Gordon. From 16 mile post to Beaver Creek, I; District No. 8, James BIady. From lIBever's Creek to Loyd's bridge, District No. 9, Henry Brown. Fromn I tart's to parish line, District No. 10. W. A. Lard. Frj, mn Thomlison' to Loyal's Ibrilge, District No. 11, P. B. (omapton. Fnton Cockafair's to .Joe Miller'as Dis. trict No. 12, Nathan Ort. ""lilitesto, \'Warl-Frmln Grm.villy 11111 to ptInhrg ('reek, District No. 1. Jo0C1ph Mhrtoues. From Spring Creek to Sta.,thmr',\ bridge, District No, 2, Joilln $andia From flineston to helad of Spring I Creek, District No. 3, John 'Powei. F'oml heittl o1f' Sprinlg reek-wiur, Hinemthin iltterntcts Bl'·ir Feruy ro:tld,4 Hit4riet No. 4, Smith Cnrder. From Hiltneso riilge to Iparish hltr on uplper iurr's Ferry rnutl, Disriet No. .. W. D. Rluih. Frolt inlters.etion ot Baurr's Ferry autl .Ne-,ulh., ollgh roidi to Iurish line, I)irtrict Nu. 0i, Jamu~es Ghlas. rl'rln ]ineston brklg, t-pm'iar.h 1ilw on ugair 'rlown Bould, bistrwl't No. 7, I C. Mansnel. Fro 8tmrother's to pprish linhae Ib way of tJeOtp Diai place, District No. 8, Rolndl Rutheford, Jr. From stmrotiwher's bridg to Sugarrtow m road, District No. 9, Carmll Johumon. Fiolw Paul's stuor to ijlltersectioml oi ULitelton Irmdl, at hpd of Spri'g Creek, District Nir. 1, M, Bennett. i From Rio' kty branch to Mrs. Meln teche's Lane,1 District So. 11, Jo5 B;rr ; age From Meiltoche's ltuCe to .\r:-hie Smith's inter.mcting Ult'as i.rr? r.o,'!. Dauta act No. l", Jeae Rie. \ V, Fron Melder'. storeito S'rother's hridge at eta;cting u artfo a road, District No. 13, Jack ht hlmerm;s. C-tile Ward--J. W. Tezlada's ulpwci lille to the lunu(tl otf IBaiy.W C'otile. Dis tl aicet No. 1, 0. W. YLarbwoughl. Hio.,~e' lane. Dl4rict . 3, b.aa Dow. FrolD Jiamt't shtr' to White iil, Dismri' Ni. 3, - Oi lasm. From While Htis to pati sh line, I)|'trict No 4, A. Hlhtvay." Frets L'ex4d.'s rii|g to 1u'ueyi's LinrHb, l)isarict So/. , lit Ihia siu. District o Iti. Ed Slrrnit. Frola ,JaumelwsI' stoe to.rirsllh ,a e, ot i Monetet's Ferry road, Disies So 7. -; Culbert. From Webhan's toi'hite Hils, District No 8, am Hno Bed River Ward-From Boys loer ie on Bed itr to G. W, 'oIptouna on Ba ou pide. , Ca,, ohnsostwnd E. CrulShank. Pinevill W'ard - m t Oteriangte tore to the ditch at David's wood ard, District No 1, Aug Jazsze yndie. From Ferry landing to Curtis Lewin pring. District joR 2( J. L. Walker. From Lewis' spring to the parl ine, District No 3, F. M. Warner. From 9brks qroad at PinytU ealing to Dwab ferry as fare.j Ingb Oummings' house, District Ye G, eo. WSter - From Mr. Cummings' hoer totL rarish line, District No , Joel B1og:. From forks of the Holloway's.prig - uld at Pinerille, to Muaster Ol0ubl )iatrict No 6, J. W. B " .ron. From Mastoa G(rea 444tý L :hurch, District No 7, Authony lard. From 7 mile post to kCoIock rict No 8, Perry Lotton. From Comstock's to parish line, DM neict No 9, A. Crooks. From 7 mile pe tol Boboefs road, )istrict No 10, --aN •o th From the %IC meter-y at ['ineville, to Brusby ork, Di"tric'~ o II, Sip Compton. . From Brushy Fork to Nalley'sI. riot No 12, J. 3. Ityland. ., From Nalhiy's to parish line, Disttl' . .o 13, Win. Nalley. Frm,n, fi,rks of the road at Pineville o Seminary, District Yol , I Be. ar. Jo. From Seminary to parish lima by [,laiborne road, District No 15, E. Williams. From the forks of the Claiborue road to the parish line leading on the dlri. tion of Hudson Creek bridge, DistrS No 16, .loseph Boyce. L • From Thos. Hilfe to Rikolett bridge, )istrict No 17, 8. Wett. From liianlett bridcge-.s 4hbs ristrict No 18, - Everett. From the Junetiou of the w ond at the river to Murphky's.We arnl, at the imouth of the IArrow`h. :rict No 19, -- Jeffrevs Fromu Murphy's Wood Yard to . t! ,i,-, tu dirretion of the No :t.em.-sit, District No o,0 Mesk I'lhornton. Ot mlotion the Jury a journ to z,,et to-morrow at 9 A. M. JUNE OfrL The Jury met pursuant to adj ti. rinut, with s.ue members preiet, 1i.e nr3..uaei Re(re i read and- ap P s i . Ou inctkiii of M. Paul, itRe.:, . That the Pristh.' 1 aJ - - c;:tr I;L* toeiured! to furnish lid-t *t he 'xai.~ h .tleuitluents to the Retor :.:r ::t the s:!ane time e e ~ bd iit of the Sta;t delinquents to tbO (.)o n.,i ii, it was retSolvd tlht J. - - 2'lP.meitas, i'resilent, hbe oUitho e nid emnlpowLrd al o coUtract for cenrming and reipairitig thie old eitnera ed-bAe o.,urt louise, anti preset his bill ,t ,tr next me~ting. - (i notaion. it was reloved thst tte !stou:, r A: Irueltv ro.tem is l i .. /t'tied atrd instructed to re ;.mNt:tlu'l' usic:inet 1E. R. , , at, t~ener, is ordered iy atn rdLiac'hpas.ced January Igs of. of this Jury. On motion of M. Paul, ite.~1lved, That James H(or)t ri . ioulted Pariah rBanger by his- b x i bond in the sum of two haL a4B.t - lars. On motion of 3k. Paml, "k' iResolv ed, That WdelWaIr be. .ointve diamiiuasing giast~ea Story, panper, instead l' eagalg- , and that am snou am tu .i ilt,. proitriated at a former pw.I ."s urly is expelded, hebar a be strictk. it from the papetr list oeltis hgIbsh. O, muotion of .J. "J. " teoiver, ThSt 4be to tpaupers in the Flet exceed Aibe dollurs pg ,ul after rhis ate. I thii Jur"y ct.,nlicting withh ~ ti let o, thlin reolutio, are'in I t l-o we!tI:t.L in the oguf-lot I .i3R that it s ctwi;a'lly eaeisamgy igi a nmp tie ptr'satwd, t *wMe now cxhituited Ia the AUtlwrs at this brish- Resolved, Tha stle ma and i tereby apuiribntprad to the ,~ki already4s Itnwne tw e o id, aapt. c:',plrs c,. .c.id tap to thic - 1 t he u,,e of ,ollalee~s.. ( lid i 'n ither• Ue.olve 'd, That tbr toi,..te h.'. BriIgtmea . a ,hel;,e, tc to the J t IIV. •. : r " ; (o. !,otion eof b. J. t~isls,-d. That jthe lS hI C i.. ..... lw ad he is_ ts' . i,1 to tssi,,h to the on t1 ,i.4 t dy of .tuly I'um-,h in anl orf th indl Iw it thrter . I *ill ..li. Tht the *Wed. " a"*· I. .tue I 'h is Ims wuu4 iIl tee~l at lth'lt time a dS.rti,,n t, ot the Svi --10e'e -arr3 ii ,u ,,ddl trad ,W h t o_,eoltiti4,, Adl to "I3ww r rne rired hby La'. ) mtit.Wt it was ,1S_ ,;nn ,. t;h. .uy teo agItibLiltll& dW-:E S<·. eitiliCtles of IdgHadlsmmh . th~arne.- .-, APPlO'Vbd ACoo0 tB. v. ICndUx. Idarie sad 1a4-sgig I.su u . .................... ***.. . . '*. . 4" ..* -'"