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eomalbunlbillc blit.Office in frescent Place.
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OFFICIAL IIIRECTOJIY.
Fourth Judicial District.[Comprisinlg the pirishes of Asecs,•ioin . St.
.James, St. John the Baptist awl. St. Charles.]District Judge,...........)Othello J. Fla1gg.District Attorney ........ Morris M:arlks.
Seventh Senatorial District.[Comprising the p rishe, of Ascension and
,St. James.]State Senator .. ........Georp," E. Bwllue.
Parish of Ascension.Representative,........... 'ierre Lauiry.
.........-.. Chries N. iLewis.
Parish Judge,...........J. ohn A. ('heevers,Parish Attorney........... rederik )uffel.
C'lhrk of the Court .......l. I)n D.t'autey.iRecorder................ ( ler•.' (; oe.k s,Secretary. .............. Oct:lve Terrio,Treasurer,................. Ch isti in Kliiie,Tax Collector...........L. E- Beutly.Sheriff ...... ............. Aaron M ii.ail l'PHici:iu ............. %'. M. McCalli;ard.Official Journal.......... Don'ville CIIEF.
]'OLICE JunoRs.--Pierre LaIdry, I'resi-
aeut; J. I. Ilebert, Louis LeIhttiu., ]'Inlry
hleywan, ILillery Rice.
]io. t. OF Scolioti, DIR•tTOIts.-Pie'irit"e
Landry, Presidtent ; Rodolphce Brand. Secre-
tary and Tresurer; U. 11. Hill. ('harlhs N.
L*vwis. Jacob \Varuer, Jackson Starks. L. E.lentliey.
Town of Donaldsonville.Matr .....................V W eiin,.henek,Attorney .............. Edw. N. 1'ugh.Secrt.t i y.................I n)al Isralel.'i'reasurerl ................( hristia I jil nl,
As•aar .................. IAug ,. Be•tet•i.' V,('ullhvte I .................. Frederic.k Fo'bh,,
jriuter ................. Morris Mai k".
l'harf t-Mster ........... R alphael Mousse.
Market Lese.e,. ........... Gustave. Illgas,Ferrv Lessee.............. Michel Lanou,Constablh................. Louis Lefort.
BoRID oF AI.E!MFN.
Ji. IAmunn, Jos. urbrlridge.......!•. \Vd.lolwbrt Noel, ........ .h. '
John F. Link, Joseph Jolhnon,....3rd
TIME TABLE N. 0., M. & T. R. R.,LOUISIANA DIVISION.
Daily 'uas.senger Troin-Ia'aves New Or-leaus at 8 A. M.: Arrives in Donaldson-rille at 12:15 P. M.
Returning (Stundays excepted), lI.Leaves I)on-
aldsonville at 1:15 P. M.; Arrives in New
Orleans at 5 P. M1.
h'uunday Passengei Trait--Il.eves New Or-leans as above, arri\nllg in D)onaldsonvilhe
at 12 M.lteturning. Leaves D)onaldsonville at 2 P.
Mi.; Arrives in New Orlenus at 6:30 P. 31,Freighl Train erach ray erer ohilier day.Trains stop at all way stations.
DONALDSONVILLE, LA.,
Saturday, July 18, 1874.|_•. • -- ....-
LOCAL JOTTINGS.
The Mayor has a proclamnation in
this issue of the i('ive EV lit ie to
striay dogs. On)witers of canil's x ill
take notice.
C:aulidtl:es fir ofli'e are as plenti-
fill as Ilackhlaetries in .Janle, 1 i1 as
polite as you iplease to ever\"y ,:r
in the eommuuiaiity.
ThIe et, " Coggin," to a ias :A-lmanred froti our sight and dia.gged
his forty million mile tail behind him
(lone to a visit' to China, we pict ii.
The attentioi of tax payers is called
to the notice of the C :lectoar, pub-
lished in this issue. The parish tax
for the year 187.3 is now due, and
prompt payment thereof is urged up-
ao property holders.
It is rumored that the Lewder news-
paper is to be resuscitated next week
by its former proprietor, Morris
Marks, Esq. 1We shall welcome a
colleagne in slolorl'ting the Repub-
lican nominees this campaign.
Bayou I,afourche is so low that tie.
Lizzie Hopkiils e.an no longer lmavigate
the stream, but transfers her freight
to flat-boats at the ferry lauding. The
lHopkins is the ~oly boat in the trade
pow, and we doubt if she is making a
fortune.
Tie )onaldsonvillo rai'road has
been seized by the $l;eriff of Jefferson
parish by order of Court rendered in
the matter of the State rs. Frank
Ames and others, and is being opera-
ted by that otlicial penling its sale,
which will take plaee soon.
Wilkinson, the news dealer, author-
izes us to announce that he will pre-
sent to every person who leaves a
yearly subscription for the CHIE'F at
)iis depot a handsome chromo-litho-
graph, giving the subscriber his
choice from a large assortment.
We are gratified to chronicle that
M. Mitchell, of Kramer, Mitchell & Co.
has recovered from quite a severe at-
tack of illness, and sorry to state thatMr. Thos. Emmett, the " Co. " of the
same firm, is now suffering in his
tern. We hope le may soon be up
again.
J. C. Mathieu, Esq. has our sincere
thanks for several plates of fine figs
sent to the CIEF otffce during the last
week. We like figs and every body
who sends them tous. Mrs, A. Gingry
has also favored us with sonme of thel
luscious fruit for which ue return
acknowledgments,
There is a movement afoot for adramatic performnaeo to be shortly
given here for the benifit of the Ama-
teur Dramatic Association, to enable
them to purchace costumnes, new
acenery, etc. In view of the amusing"
and instructive ertertainr en$s al-
ready afforded our people by this as-
sociation, we trust a performance lor
their own benefit will be largely at-tended.
INFou MA\TION WANTEID.-A gentle-
luan named M. Church writes firon
Savoy. Texas, seeking inf!ormation
of his sou. John S. (Chrch. aged '6i
years, six feet in height. dark htiu
and eyes and weighs ahnt 1-1)
pounds. When last heard fromn, in1870, he was in the southerl n part of
Louisiana, lnear sonime strea of Stwater,
making and shipping shingles.
The Town Constable gave C. Kline's
greyhound a dose of l!iisen " the
other day and the dog canme within
an ace of departing this life. Mr. K.
declares lie would have entered a
damage suit against the town it his
pet had died, so an interesting piece
of litigation has been avoided through
the obstinacy of that greyhound iin
refusing to peg out like any common
cur would have done under the cir-
cuInstances.
The removal of Mr. Lefevre's club-
house has been effected and the pat-
rons of the institution will find it
now at the corner of Railroad Avenue
and lIherville streets. En passlant.
we learn that the old horse that toiled
so faithfully at the capstan used in
moving the house took a notion to
die the other day, whether from over
exertion or for the purpose of shirk-
ing further labor we are not prepared
to determine.
A daily /tage now leaves Napoleon-
ville at 6 A. M1. for Donaldsouville,
connecting with the railroad here,
leaving for the return trip upon the
arrival of the train. This stage also
connects at Napoleonville tri-weekly
with the U. S. mail carrier for Thib-
odetaux, thus affording excellent fa-
cilities for persons so desiring to
reach any point on iBayou lantourche
between here and that town. We
wish this new enterprise the success
it, justly merits.
l'i::sox,\i.-'The mail ag'e ts have
hI id us under repeated oblligaltions f,
kiinnsm's- a!!nd so has M'di". 'i•u.uoiis
the coitiih :iesa clOl ttilir of tii!ii dliil-
\Vc had Ile hli sur dol'u!:<ting 900-
::tut ihuni.','•' an M . ".T . ,l,!,'k- n. Es q.
o' the .<t..Ianwt s .nti;n`,t! tt1pon the nc-canion of i rip lto N w (,h,:tes this
w•c lk. 'wih h ttitlc. n tlcl l ,.&!i'in-
s is.l . I1 -ps -ak hos fu'ls l i i;0 ' 'c .ni!.i' •r ! anid politlc ~l i outl,ok in .
l(irhedl to his old stamitdpin ground ill
St. Jam.es, daubed on his \war paint
and enitereld til political arena in fa-
vor of himself for ln'leber of the State
Hlouse of Representatives anid of Mr.
D)ibble for miemlier (of the National
lhouse, if we are corectly informiid.
Mr. 1Iunsaker has nmany frienids in St.Jaeis atnd the .aculty of making many
more, and we shall not lie grcatly
surprised if hie proves sncessful in
carrying oult Ilis-pogra;nlme this fall.
Attorney General A. P. Field, ac-oml)pani(ed lby his trusty valet " Col "
Bush and I10) pounds of ice, passed
through here Tuiesdayv mlorning on
his way to Naploleonville to represent
the State in the prosecuttion against
the Eastwood murderers at Napoleon -
ville. The dGeneral seems to have lost
none of his ancient vitality, and( the
State has no more vigorous and faith-
ful officer. When he takes a case in
hand the criminalis invariabtly get their
just deserts.
At a meeting of Republicans held
in St. James oin the 4th inst., the fiio-
lowing resolutions were adopted unoan-
imously :
"le it re,'sol'd. That we the peopleof the parish of St. James do he'artilyendorse and accord with the action ofthe I)istrict Convention wlich lmet inD)onaldsouville, June 20th, 187-, andthat we with one accord do endorselion. P. Landry as our choice for Sen-ator from the 7th Senatorial Districtof Louisiana.
1e it further resolved, That a copy-lof these resolutions be forwarded tothe Hon. P. Landry, and that they e(also published in the official 9rgansof the party in the parishes of St.James and Ascension.
BASE BALL.-The Burnsi&'s camei
to grief in the match game with the
Invincibles last Sundaiy, the score be-
ing 22 to 17 in favor of the latter
club. The Invincibles •layed a good,
game and overcame their opponents
by superior batting, the fielding ofthe Burusides being rather the better
of the two, but owi• to the fact that
they have not practiced for nearly
six mnonths only two or three of the
nine Were able to strike the luall.
With a little lpractice our townu nine
can easily defeat the J)tvinciblcs, anm!d
we anticipate that this statement will
be verified at an early day by a sec-
odl alniate between these clubs. The
New River nine were of cotrse jubi-
lant over the result of nunday's
match, taudt the best of feeling pre-vailed between the contestants. The
,umpiring of Mr. Dennis Dunn was
universally coytmended, and lie was
nccorded three rousing cheers at the
conclusion of the game. We appendherewith the score in detail:
~ - -- -------- --NIN C sr .iE. (t. R. i Bt l csl:l . O. R.
Minor, II. D. 1 b 3 3 Leche. c f 5 1Branid. 1'. E. I f 2 4 Te:.:rPney. s s 5 1Iludge-, 1). I 5 1 leBil ne, 3 b 1 nItralud. A. s s 3 "itnthy, e 2(lniitrcin. L. e itj 5 Protlitt, r " 3 0Lantdrv. V. 2 b 1 1 Franklin, l b 4 1Bert.a:ll. T. e f 5 1 DIutflI p "2 3lhibin. r f 4 i0 Francis I f 3 12Smith. XW, 3 b 3 , Sharp , b 2 3
Total .7 0: Total 27 17
lntiugs.......... . 1 2 13 I ; 8 19
117l ..iurni d ...... .... I 2 ,Ullpirc-lDnnis D1un. Es 1 . of New Or-
leans.Neirers--I). D)uhoits, Esq. for Invincible,
W. (. Wilkinson. Esq. for Burinsle,
We hetar that the Stonewalls of Ib-
erville and the Ilaycutters of New
River anticipate challenging the
IBurnsidces shortly, and we hope they
will do so.
It is also rumored that the Assump-
tion nine will be reorganized before
many weeks and that they also are
anxious to give the Donaldsonvilleboys a tussle. Come on, say we,
and welcome.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
SUCCESSION NOTICE.
State of Louisiana,
Parish of Ascension--Parish Cou rt.SUC(''ES IOX OF MRS. GEI'I"TUI)E
lMOLLJ.IiE. Il'IDO It OF ED IAI.RDLELLAN6.
Wiherc:as. Adolph Lelinec has petitionedto lhe holnorable. the. Parishl Court. to be ap-pointd A .\ininistrator of the above entit ld
Si cesaion.
Nti'c is hericely given to all whomt it itaycoll l'lern. t ' show causo if ;a "y they havt or
can. wlhy the petition slahuld not be granted::s the law directs.
13v crder of said C'ourt.
X\'iitncs HIouh. Jno. A. ('hetvers. Judge of
said Partish (ourt, Parish of A(scend.iou.
Clerk's otlicc. July 10th, 1874.JNO. D. CANTEY.
(Clerk.
II EtlI,'FF' SALE.
Nlrate of Louisian;a,
I Parish Sif Asc(ension-Plarish Court.JII.LtX 11EIL,
rs. io. -141,.JAC'OIB KAh 1IT[.lN.
1i virtue of and in olbdiettc to a writ offt. te issied by tlhe, honorhable Parish Court,in and for thi.lptrislh of Asccttiot, dated
tl, 1lth of .ly t '. 1`74, nd1 to ite directed intih, it,,i' entiitled :and inuilllibet'd (ai•S'. Ih1:1 c ized a ed will sell :+t pualic auction,
t', the highest ,and las
t hidder. ull lhe pront-ists oftli dcfii. tlotutlih t, ill the towni of Pilrtliarro.. .ppmite the old tMairy landing insaid townV, te
Saturday the First day of August.1874,
:t 11 o'-!oclk A. 31.. the follow ing d .iscrlibtdmi\,hable propiertv. llerl'haudiei , e' e:
A l1oi of dry gootds, lhoits, slhins. crockery,ti a;ntl gl.lo. walrt etc.T, ra w and u o ditions:
('ah. ill, lluitild Stats ':creasury n i ' es.
AA1ION HILL, Sheriff.
Sherifft's otice, lP'rish of Aseensioit. July
lith. 1"7 I.
Republican Parish Commzuitee.SPECIAL MEETINt;.
Dl x.1tl.su.; 11.Iti . L... .luly 18th, 18, 4.
The 'epnblicanu l'arti.t Executive ('oei-
mitte mi't at I11 o'clock this Iday, presidc;tt
I.tlltdiry ill the chail' ttwenty ci l.l crl,1l il
were not ri-i tnized.
.\a:itn 1lill ot redl tihe f thlwing rI-solu-
titos whiich were adlpted unnimonsly :Itc.mrl d. Tlh t ;ta Parish ('on','entio i;,r
thi' i iiniinltiiii of" I-ipresei atii-es to liheState ILegishltmue and .. il Parish Of)ticICs he;1111 is LIe' cil ci tlthid ,, ilicet in thii tow ll of
t" .hilt. 187-, tit t- i clock. A. 1.
1c it Jurithr', ri.orcd, ThaIt thie rcprcscln-iatii to sid .Co vltlOll ft'lo t.,ll he dtltegrt nt
words i t'he lrish shail lll bI ibe nele-gate irc-- iry lit'tt Ripn blit.o u Ni tes itii t i tt the
gRl-ctl;ll ilcir'ion t in 18I2. anilt one dtlegatehI" CYpu " {'l' ll t-ti Stt oivet tolltt -like i Oteu li8
which. ulpln motion., was addp~t d :
tht' Pari.,+h Convenrtioi all.d, for lth. win!1-utinit of parislh ,It•clt's ,otn St, tltday, Jultt
The following resolutitn, otitered by Fred.ttitb. was atlipti.d ftcr discu.eisitt:
RsolIrcd, '['h:at thi, ttttlittts of this oe it-
tlitte repo't at once thce ,Repubilicau organ-
izatiouns in hair respective wards, beginningw iththe hil -t 7tid.
-uetheer reso!re'd. That u•n(e but the or-.aiLiziatitoll- so reptlirtiet a1litt recognllzed bi1this• counnl itti e :-hall Ihe icltitled to rcl:e st ,-
t0utn ill au y lpli(nblieau Conventlol or
other ioti\d thai;t may hereafter be held oriLtouId b oricer of this coumnittee.
Arthur Burnett presented a preamble and
resolution declaring the Executive Coir
inittee Is at piresent organized null and void,
and providing for reorganization thereof.
These were tabled with but one dissenting
vote.
Inu a;ccortlanue with the resolttion of Fred.
Folbb, reports of the IRepultican clubs in the
various \iwarl were called for:
First ward-C 5 j.ewis and Louis Butler
each cl;aimed to be Ipresident of the central
club of this ward. Upon muotiion of L. E. Bent-
t v a commuittee of fii was appointed to in-
vestigate the matter, as tbllows :L. E. Bent-
lev, Nathan Iays, Aaron lill, Owen Wihite
and Cubiit Jackson.
A recess of ten minutes was taken to altowthel columittee time to prepare a report,
which. at the exptiration of tche recess, was
-submiptled as follows :
To tie President and tetlebers of the ParishConmini tte'
C IN.iE\x--YO:Iar cotlllnitt.c teg leaveto report that they have exunitined Xes srs.'. N. Lewis and Louis Buth r utpotu t,- ctn-
test in the s ward, each claiing ito li'Presid,-nt i the Cenitral WVarn Cltl, and
t. alutot'rize our chairmani to ronder a verbil reportt oft' said nitv-stigatiou. andl reclom-
mnd th!lalt Mr. Louis BIutler btreognized .a sl'resident of the First Ward Central Club.
ltespectfully.L. E. BIENTLEY, AAiRON IILL,NATI IAN HAYS, CUBIT JACKSON,
OWEN WHIITE.Scond Vl Ward Central Club-P. A. Jones
p'resient. W. W. Buford secretary.Third WuWrd Central Club-(*eo. Turner
Sr,'sident, Joe l)egriuse secretary.
Fouirth Ward Central ('lub-P. Landry
presidlent. L. E. Bentley secretairy.Fifth Ward Central ('iub--A. Braudy
pircsident, . II. Hill secretary.Sixth VWard Centlral Club-liandal Cole
president, Jos. Carter sacretlar'y.
Seventh Wartd Central C'lub--(randison
lint-iett presidcent, Arthur Burnett secre-
t:ry.
Eighth Ward Central ('lub-Eli Clay
pr11sident, Nd llill shecretary.Various sub-cluits were' also reported but
all iun harmony and recognizing the aboveas the Central Clubs ofthe respective wards.
Upon iotion the above list was adopted
and recognize:d in accordance with Mr.l.,hb's resolatioiu.
The coinumittee thelln adjourned.I'. LANDRY, Presidnlt.
L. E. ,nxTLFa:Y, Secretary.
Proceedings of the Police Jury,Parish of Ascension.SPECIAL MEETING.
CotURT-HousE;. July 1t6, 1874.
Mienmbers p'resenlt.-i-on. P. Landry, presi-
dcnt; Messrs .1. B. iHebiert, II. Heyimtn,Louis LeBlanc and Hillery Mice.
II. O. Maher, lEsq.,twa-.lected temporary
Secretary in the absence of the plrmitent
Secrettatry.
The lcading of the iniuites of the last
m'eting was displensed with.
On motion of Mr. J. B. Hebert duly sec-
onded, the following resolutions were
adopted :
\ViiERt.AIs, BIV rtsolutions of this bodty,adopted on the l.Zth day otf .Jufe, 18741. amethod was prescribed for the levy and etl-lectiou of the parish tax of 1873, which wvi
find, upon cousultation with the Tax Col-I lector, to be cumbersome and altogether
impracticable, owing to the great numllnl'rof items into which the approximate esti-mI aitc of exlenses is divitded : thbrefore,
lie it r-lcored. That the follQtviuog resoln-
tios. nuttambered 1. , 3 alnd "l. dOptlitted upon
tlhe dlateh atoreiunid, I, and the same areherelch relethd:
No. 1. " BIe it tlherefore enacted by the'Police Jurv of Ascelsiou iin sessjion conveneld,
That it shall be the duty of thl Assessor andTax Colleetor in making out the assessl-ntiiunder said Estinutte, andl the tax hills there-undllller, to make olt t a s'uperate assessment
g2ainst itch tax payer showinlg the amounltduei by hiui for taxe-s nuifer andl for eai l
'I t er;tte itemn of expenditure on said esti-
No. :. " B•i it farther enatctied, etc., That:aid tax hills shall Ie untlll out so that the
assestInllt tnder e eI.h special itill isall lte-
.in ils spceial ttxes filr that special item."iN. 3. " lie it further iuicurted. etc.. That
wliteni the tax colletor collects said taxes,tit, hall hieat-eh amioiunt received bty himto the credit of tihe particulalir special tiax tirwhich it was paid, and on n1o ae•notut shall
I he place the liilnies -ollti'tetd or to le iol-ict-ted lte hliu into it genti- ral fuiid. so thai
in his setIlemieut with thie P'arish hTreastiertiiit, ltter shall be ; able to placie the a'iioonlits
io olleted to the erediit of lparticuiltirspceial funds.'"
No. 4. ie it tI'rther enacted, e-tc., Thaltthe ltax collector shall eollth't alit receive inlpayment f said taxes fir the current fiscal
arir tolll ilninhg on the 1st ofJaulary 117-1,
aul einding oil the 31st of DLeceutl er I875.ollpt Uniteitl States ctttrrency, proiided, how-Sever, thot p rip, warrants or the 'alid cv-id.lce of'tlebts aigainst tilth' p::is, issIedifor delts ine 'ti' tot to-in-i-nt ,ear, atsessied
ail levied uinder lthe estilate of texpelndlitures adopted by the Police Jur•u on theP5ih dtha o ,f a:, -1l, hitil be receitvahble inptiin, lit of th;e (artiu•lat special tax fIr
thei painiynment of which the tax was collected."1t,!? be it etacti:dl, That the Tax Collector
slllu! collect ullld receive inl paylment of the
pairish taxeis of 1873 only Uliitled States coui-ret•ev orl duly appro'vedi' iiiil egistefed oevi-
dineits iof cltiimns aigainst thIe pliurish. issued
foir debts due fto ttlhr current year of 1874.under the estimate of expelnditures aidolitedbv the Police Jury oil the :25thi of May. 1874 ;pi'ovided. htoweTr,. that the two ntill schooliltx tndt the special t.x Iivieil to siatiefy the
j udgncnt of C. Klinc iagainst the uiarish, becollccted only in cash, as the latw directs.
7It 3 .-. J. I. l'h'e-t
Be ii resolred, T[hat the itcoi (it of U. N.Fiis for profesiional s."rvic's ;tand costs ofprinting brief in the sutit of 'Th ma's Bradyrs. No. l8,•, the l'arish of .scension, be andthe satne is hereby aplroved.[Bc ii t'uoltr resl',ced, That a tax be as-
secssed ild levied on the asnse ssluent roll ofthei ricelit yea(r at a siititheient rate percentul tlo pay said claim, anil that the Tax
('oilcetor proeeed to collect the samlle ic-cording to law.
Adolpted.The followiug petition from V. Cantrelle.
.',Corone'r, was receive I andil read :
sI•)NAI.LSONyVI.I.E, July l1th, 1871.
'To the P'rcsidei t and members of the Police
Jury of Ascension :
(NTI.I:;MFS-f wouldl respectfully calliyourattention to the fact that the C'oroner's
appriopiationt is exhausted, owilig to thefact that my lpred ecessor has beet drawingonil tle aoliult lit silt idie ifo the present vearfor the Coroner's fee; a:lal also that the(Cor'outr'"s Juries are paid out of the saitlp ap-propritlion, thus leaving Time without ap-propri;tion to diraw against.
I xi ould therefiiti, ask that youtr hontorabhlehodly imake souie provision that 1 may heena-uild to haile iiiy claimls against the pa'-ish regi.tered.'
lteslictfully suilbmitted.,V. CANTRIIELLE, C'orouer.
On motion of Mir. LeBlaue:
The Tl'reasulrer is instructed to cancel hisbooks as regards the Coronler'8 applropri-ation.
Adopted.
Iy AIr. I1ebert :Be it resolred. That thle law prohililting
i hogs to ruin at lalge in til- 7thl ward of theparish tof' Ascension, undler date of- , inand the saae is hereby repealed.
A dopted.By hMr. Itelb.rt:
liesolred. That when any claims againstthe parish are presented to the "Treasur'r forregi•strl, iecortdilg to sectioll 2611 IReviseidIStatut'es, lie shall carefully scrutinize thei :me. atnd if they fail to show the year forwhich the same were incurred, he .s'all notrigister the saute. If thy- ,e for debts till'tilior to the let of Janlluary 17-, tihey shallbe registered by the Treasurer. anut fuy himI harged to the proper funid applropriatedtherefor for the year for t whici the same re-speetively belong. andif for debts due forthe eul:rent year, then only to bw registeredawider the aplroprirate item for .aid year.which last alonm shall ht receivyabl in pao-meat of taxes for said current yeir.
Adopl eal.By lMr. llebert:Be it resolred. That the lawraulthorizing
the Collcetr of ttaxes to levy a special par-is' tax oft five thousand dollars under dateof -- Ie and the sam te is hereby repealed.
Adopted.
By Mlr. leyman :lie it resolved. hat the jariec att ading
Colroert • il e.-•1s be hereafter paid out ofthe arppropriations for Grand and 'ttitJunrie.
Adopted.A detailed bill from A. S. l)arrow, E.sq.,
for work on the levees during the high waterof April, 1874, by various persons thereinnaimed, amonuting to eighty two dollars,was referred to the Board of Levee Coam-niissionlers.
A sriilar bill from J. 1). Cantey, Esq.,amounting to seventy-nine dollars andtwenty cents, was referred as above.
The following bills were approved:
Sheriff, for artieles furnished foruse in jail ............................. 18 75Shertt'f" bill for services in the suit
of the Parish of Ascension rs. C. F.iSmithi for..........................4 00
A bill of the Sheriff of the parish of Iber-
vyile, for twenty-seven dollars was referred
to the Contunittee on Claims.(On motion of Mr. LeBlane the Polioe Jury
adjourned.PIEIRRE LANI)IRY,
President.A true copy :
11. O, M.NER,Secretary pro le,a.
D R. WV. M. McGALLIARID,
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Donnldsonville, La.
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