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CM "3lWtrtistr." Judge AL J. Moss, presiding has closed it' labors jure are happy to state that gieat many cases, some of long standing and of, most intricate legal nature hive been disposed- of. At this terra of our Pari-h Court wo were Ijappy to meet Col. A. De-blanc, Col.

O'Bryan. Jos. A. Bream, arid Felix Voorhies, members ofthe Bar from the adjoining piush-M. gST Our crops are such as tione belter can be desired, and we will further state that the impendiug drought, was cheerfully re ieved by copious and beniScent during the past week.

Out already parching fields have again donned their rich greeny and now present to the tiller anci the community generally, richer promises of harvest, than they did before In fact state the fact that with the present condition of our crops, no unforeseen acoidents befalling the there will be again peace and abundance, nay, wealth in the old Altakspas country. Heaith With the exception of a few cases oil measles and scailet fever the health of onr parish js good. Those who from the North and West of our country or nny i othci portion thereof, would be disposed to immigrate in our midst oan do-so in all they must not bo de terred by any Tague or false rumors of the unhealthy condition of our section of coun try. Its health is equal to that of any other. jar On last Tuesday evening, one Lastie, colored, was shot and killed on C6te in this parish three buckshot piorcingUhe left breast and producing in stantadebua death.

A Coroner's inquest was held over the body, but all testimony elicited ibefore the presiding magistrate, could, give no clue as to the perpetrator of the deed, or the oauses which led lo the jCy the weather is dry and the heat oppressive, more so than is usual at tW season the year. Old Sol pours dovfn upon us his most scorching rays and we nafre heard some of onr oldest citizens that 'never before had they experienced aacn summer neat, as early in tbe seasob E. Girard, has rciraovdd ws law omce to tbe brick building former ly occupied by Mr. B. P.

Pax ton. corner of Vermilion and Lafayette where he wul be found at all times ready to atterjd to nis proression. the latest news from tho CrJs cent city we are hBppy to see last tie CommeMal Bulletin, that staunch "shell, ever foremost in the maintenance, of sound politicaljdootrinea and the advocacy of the great commercial interests of our great Moved presoent City, has been charged with the, city printing. We congratulate the worthy Editors on their well ileservdd good fortune; we wish continued to their able sheet, and to them years pence and prosperity. tSf We take pleasure in recommending to public patronage the new firm jif ll R.

Simmons Stationers, ia ititereated our worthy citizen and friedd B. O. qarten TheiT stand Camp street, New Orleans. Persons oall ing upon thehi will be waited toe Dcsiiine marset oan attord. Memphis, j'uly Miss Isadoro, young Mt danghter of Gen.

Albert Pike, was found dead in her bed this morning. She had retired- with a slight nervous and in chloroform to relieve the pain, had fallen, asleep and overturned the bottle upon her pillow. Her death has cast a com over a large circle of fiiends. Slie was a Inly oflim! littfrarV ithintu-'ri's. I long lir.ve wo been listening to A New Political Movement in bright of having, ono day, I iad )B our in How long have we i 'ALJOUJIXAl ofthe Parish been i and Town of Vermilvmr.llr.

Published Every Satnrdfty. 1 WM. B.BAILEY, ir.ent but not Ycrmilionviile, La. Juhj 1 1th 'GO. i C.

4 Mucliaut Oimrnim between St. Charl our lor the citjy of Nci Orleans. jar the Office "of the Advertiser has boen reiriovcd fr'om'its foimer slant! to the office lnjely occupied by M. E. Girard, on thi corner of Main and Malison streets, jrirsons having biuine's w'th the EJitor or Journal in any way will oote the change.

SST The Parish Couit which has b'en in scssidn since Monday the that i in.dU Mr.W'.lto Thomas KlaiupetL the Memphi-, nonga Kallioad reached our tow Veimilion, at or Vi-rmilinnulle. to th iad than AD En wealthy and dele; italists laying on tible of being mi hail tho advent Walton and Kle 'lh unfeignj about 95 years. in bait of having ting i and piilTn.g and e. lightning t.a.-k-a.id Wo eplioy, sore lather the Bav.ui Col. i 'ject 'J rout" fiom running through now running two protunit i proximity North may again pr( i.

oks mo, lie lived fftrent routes, irer by the cars. We our midst of M-ss'S. eto.r and those un.lei id delight; may suro'-es attend their efforts and bur wishes. While on the must add that we Even supposing nd was a nati- ol Cap- ludject of Railroads, we are to have a Road sure. that i the Chattanooga Company do not build ihe Road, we itate that a ftw d) hie; from New Orleans, wj met C.

A. hitney, Esq ot the hous.i ot A. tnt- uey of that city, agent and son-in-law of Mr. Charles Morgan, who with experienced hands Iras fathoming I Berwick Bay to ascertain what point would secure the most easiest and least costly crossiug. Mailing; with this, we are told, that it is theintentioU of Mr.

Morgan to posh through, the now existing hue. from Brashiar over the old grading to Tex- If all this does not bid fair to give ua a road soon, then all signs must fail On the one hanjd the Chsttanooga Company is serious and determined to build the road from Mobile via New Orleans, the Coast, St. Martinvillo to Empire State ofthe Southwest; and on the other hand, we see the we'l marked determination of Mr. Morgan, whether in a feeling of self- defence, or self preservation, to keep from burning his ships, or a feeling of specula tion, to carry on the work already com menccd for years bick, to its orignal des tmation. Our citizens can rest assured that all these signs are not and cannot be deceiv ins they mean a deal, they mean Railroad, Railroad at no distant day, and dcntined to strike Vermilionville.

look up and bo of good cheer. We cather the following items from the- Planters' Banner ofthe 14th German The Germana hnv-improved the general appearance of Franklin since the war more than all of the of the population. They have bbnght old buildings and repaired them, rearranged and painted, 6lted up new fences and sates and thev show that ihey people. And these men have made their money as butchers, shoemakers, tailors, carriiiiT'-. and Harness maters, anrj berB of different useful trades and callings.

Uur lierman population are generally use- iui, industrious aim nonesi, ami tuey are entitled to an tue prosperity iik-v en Germans have no idlers them. Tub Crops. The crops of rane corn generally loofci wall in this pa notwithstanding the superabundance of rain in the last thirty rbtys. A few of the crops are not promising, on account of rotten seed cane ana a Dad stau-i. i in-planters are doing their level bept between to clean out ineir crops, some of them have succeeded in layin their cane and eorn iii good order.

tho rains have annoyed them st-rio land will doubtless reduce, the general oi sugar ueiow ion nsjures made oy most oi our planters Slacking There is eti'J great complaint uy many oi our planters ol faithlessness of portio is of theirl in leaving tojlnaf hire vvuh other men, ivh tl ranidlv awav These lliinrro warn the people ofthe rapid decay of the present field labor on which the lnndjiolders depend. This drives fbo people to send agents to Europje Asia to inquire fur laborers to supply llic place of those who are passing awhy. We learn Mr.iJohn HaJs, of Iberia parisn, died last Sunday inoflmng aged ill" Louisiana. fallowing, .1 I daid, piiWi.h-d 1 to office bv the. Radical I be.iriugd.

the r. nlai. if that the in iv vn vvhni matrons tiling mean-. 1 he .1 -Baiimr. Id, y.iu that r.r^'crw-.

aibln.i-.-d la It wa- in Iv 'w a a- Phillip' mid It proposes (o tilt- a m'ddle. fort IV" conrs" in po'ltic-, ntnt t.unU up a whose ereed is to be "lionestv genee." As (he negro g-nenllv s(rl tob-ignm mt. ole, u.s, h- is flaf Rawlins and Forney lrive F.ilh-i out. arid, according to the old ndsg tt- to Foni 7 a prospe, ot m- that one fmitfin -r. un pepartment, he Ihe l.g he watJh.d lh.

journals, and wheilfjver there wa1 mule put mi at auction out the plains, or a piece of old iron at ne fornev printed WaJhington and Philadelphia, some times weeks afler it h-id ocr-urred T. Cobbi inont, at Jids he has already isury bv this Rnvliie does nut inform bur he refu-es to pay iic'imti now be the den rtment and tpr. is toon fn such an elarrli little I lull ga d-d. only ion to -b'eak ni the -wiJidle." We aie sirrv th- invnacu iHte Forney has exposed hiinstlf to -1 larsh charges, hut we have snfficien onfiileiice in his sublime impnd-nc-' and to believe that lie wiil pull safe ly 0. Times.

nd an outrage It seems George tlv urg-d a Cabinet appoint upon lighi of in that locality. Robesnn, is upon the character New Je.isy md the opinion generally expressed. that am mistakes, often repeited. will knock the bre dh out of the strongest Ad-ministraln that ever held power. Ibid.

World. gites Gen. Dan Sickles a splendid seno on on nis npanisn mission nv rei blood stained history, and ing larg.lly from papers nnblished in e. section the Union', to prove ihnt he is the Madrid expose will tne doors or every Honorable U.isti inn it, his dnstabl face that is, unless the Gov nent declines to teeeive hirn. an even tuality by no means unlikely.

Acclrskd Tree, About fifteen wrm." WO Mi. Real, a Methodist minis ter of BIAut ountv, was tied lo a soldiers. wlvpped to bv foui rum-ins, wno natea mm on account ot his connectio i with the Southern church and his loved bf Southern rights. The brutes and the tree itself was tecent-twisled splinters bv a thunder- bo't, killing a so. i ofthe ringleader.

Ex. Robeson, responding to New Jersey, was finally subdued was the policy of action raljierthan profession, so the poliey of the present administration, undnriSrant, must be judged by Its fruita. With no startling with no pro Sessions ofisplenriid policy, the administr i tion oi uen. tyrant endeavors onietlv persistentlt, and honestly to perform each day the duties which day finds before Ay The revolution in the island Ciete, frorJi August, to March 1888 a period two years' and seven months. has, it is reported, icost the Turkish Government $35,000,000 and 80,000 Diseases peculiar to females cured wi(b E.

F. B. B. F. cants suppressions and irregular actioas.

turn ot( lite" made plcasaut with 15. F. B. lh" l.iMC.i of 1 R.w's Exrrisior. Demanded limine ibis hcHd lelegiiipl of June 30, brings to light cmain the ho'ilmg Ihe ind that ot htati In this httei the i) God." On the lie, Mi.

R.v t.irv to ill oritv. l) oi stales. IiomiIl' or iaiuioal tlitii the he -I torn, fi C'h n.bi hi: SESSKK, Aug. and K1SE, Colorado, Oct. 5- fl Post -ays: tin Conl'edeiate dead are sacking oi ofl iIih giound at Gettysburg." No ey ive been awakened by the Bosk bilee have come out to see what is ei and try to celnhrating pn.l Militaiy mi ofthe bv fiuiii-h thing more fin ittonevs at lev "dils- Senalo.

Ray add when the ite Bhe wor'd ever saw 17. IStU, va- the oifeJe take- bv J.l ot distn. 1 hit lofthit I 1: tc i3 tin t- tint 0. Pic The Eloctioi of number of States 7.1s- -a1'- idv ae, x.s". aed I i-ik- ih iiiui nd T.

this y-ar, and ted of Con Montana, Aug. Del. gal- to Coi to Cm PtNNiiyLVASiA, Oct. 12 Governor, Ige and Legislating. Ohio, 13 Governor, State officer.

Legislature. I iwa, O. t. Governor, Slate officers Leg.s'ature. ALIFOUNH, Oct.

Nsw Youk, No Iges atfl New Nov vciiuf-ti rs. and L.gi-.atui WibcONSiN, Nov MiSfi-siPri tamed) -Govei officeis -State in I while and are in 5-oraia, iul why military guards insult them at Arlington. Times. tt. n4d in rhaea oi Ion It all te, di-arrliren in li lieu of ilaudaimiu and nareeortc.

i i K. checked, at once a Trahan k. Rose, Agts. in Vermilioutille. 1, the Presid.

tins -nows. to wn tile Uoveri the woiM reduced 4-Times. Moitbn says, "Oil sen be the wicK-Mi pict the horror of hadn't thought of labonng to and horrors a nrniug to his horn. fi.st thing he had a little man. li and tl eie proper vdnchi ian I mt th- fJorth fighljs well, but noj Among other of the i emarkable that the financial Europe is being gradually butJ an-terred trom London to Far i due mainly to the creator sb Pity be financ in France than in Englakid.

bi hq doubt some political significance may be attached tothe change, when wL reflet list tno d.viiic toresigtit is piovfjtbial A STORY Mil YOUNG MEN'. alreiuy leamed tl i.ites ot tnteie-t in ihe falling of pi in the commercial for tl that St in ne i chiap but Ihevvintei of hilt r-nliinenU ot Li highei branches a pio-p-n tJ pay I inwn for his act an of intelligendie. w. II as being He moved to n.l was A 1ml warrsnt. which hi.

kction of try he used a ppilidr in- in imrarov tune sioi-K, -small cron. Bav kittle ng 2 till hi literally and oth. )und him, mor Ikalth of and breathi The! muteh as profess 1 lie. a goo. r.proved iSffi; of twenty yeiJrs, SlSi) li id accumulated th about utionsly, h.

bv a responsible" ister, and his im his appeal. sttering neigh a crop, coiJtinui -papers, pelibdu-! further improved hirai ig pni-thas frrJm time middle of life ittiH near. who kno hieh ho might be ot paitv no 1 hep, They woik more ling muscle-fof the They take theii a jrret dultera led, ani do riot during the hot.rR of try at li-gh nessive to th the loiiner, an bankruptcy and lie the thit they terest oh hii otl lenling with hi-1 much soa prosperous exceedingly off. rod, at the and as easily busine-s German was very bi jean- a-id other I U. It of appanl, and will -e in I prove natics, working larni -r'ot even- an.l at the end of SOG more.

ii.leg'.tv began mar. tht roJa as coiiec sheriff of hw bf his nineteenth With 1 h.i in tablv he had. at the 1 At twenty on-' and was vie I i life, as a voung i and us. fulne man of id Slate where region ol balance of' is lsiid, buy netgl nd used it i gained! the name and a go-id pay 1 rose gradually bis new and eir after year he to the heel and books which mind, till sheep. grew up in nock him be nnfort many ighbors both fa.

suffrage to any oo tice lor inated. iiresnec- So jfirm is thier con both If abiliiy-and integrity. A Diarrlicei Retrjedy f.W tthiMroi trdvelii ed that it to-jvn, for a gn-en exeepi aid the ig lhat rrroite- cept Mayor ts and aVclis the bowels. nS eqoajs R. R.

larid, dined one at him how he likeH hi' 'Fa-ivM lapdloiri. "1 do said he. host. -I, th the king Foote ung tor torn. billin he th.

to titoi, till now dsrcely arriv. cl at rain urher of of Eng dn inn. When th- tl landlord F.ng1 cried the pt anvbodv what mrist," bawled 'Yrvu UlSt" At in the landlord mayor, wUo ob istomary that of yjars, alvvsys accordingly fin conforming to ion this lecision. ht th- 'amp time "the, Christendom 1 develop all the amount of oxy- drinks are common- more simple. their brain as commonly, inns, and do wear themselves otat so rtipir.ly ii enniesi.

rivairy. Their pleisures ire and lets A STRANGft STORY. Tue lndiampolii isl records the following Mr. A.Rabb, a faun three miles west strange storv iu on Sail a son-in law living miles fiom Lafavette, smoke. Accenting statement, the stench above the rhvor of thi the scc-tii 1 leanie 1 the legions, he will send I iimeihing of the to look further into it tayeue gr.

a. i issaid that a ronrirg derneath th-d futher vi persons may id it is not. Mr. ibb ho would decei trifl.n in India and foi cliD English Female liitten F. B.

never (ail, toiriv A eeitaiu uterine tonic. -E F. B. cures all furms 1(10 acres by! I Ihe ban Kranoisco Senator Wade be, md factoi laborers are employed lighted with these nei4 and land holdera. named Milhr.

a German lajborer, who, over a corn fieldi, oi usL of something I-riiai reg'r-rs. great. I He had I first emitted, followed itrucK the urnisr much like th. ffocit.i.g odor bv a volum. to the Gerunn'j unrest jrat.

ter. A sheet of tiairje soun burst from mis terrio-e TOicano, paid I flames a great conflt. for a time, ere finally suHJueJ by a few shor- arm tossed in tue mouth of (bs nice, The lava throkvn out looked highly perfumed. Ori tlie contrary, it Vfa i a whole commu-king as the diicoT- irbus, E. ii.

K. V. li. nothing else is use to the a i Ohio one bundrid i whose oldest child it ghty y-ars of age arid whose nt-ntns and sun mewimg in ids mat man lo be cure your F. B.

female dcrangsmeali, Chronicle sap that tl v.e-ung tue tarau rtia where Chirmo and- that he ii of the mill lie, thiuki tic; Till sjoii be spread ovbr the whole Union jand lhat labor will be cheap. Dromgoole a Co 'a Buclm sells at one oollsr. Drumgoole Bucbj pleases everybody. For urinary die. ases, use Dromgoole 4 Co'i Bntl; Drooigoole i Buchd cure" grave! jtot ibahih ivose, Ageno, Three men were in Wright, and Mi r.

RabbLa, about fo-tr it notw It i ly frightened, mj in utter bewilder- the grouh ai.J it it shonW to be an tntraJice into the infernal Parson P.rownlow The people of Lu rried, and it secan be beard do. city. We ith intense aniietr. this a hoai.bot i oesr. look a company Strastt Wright, "Then i but one rogue ambng-t us, and thali instanc.e to pre-the late rebels.

Dutcher's uuam to tne Living 153 Clio St. Strange, "iBena ir of Russia has inriUd Petersburg dunM I iversal Exhibitfon, to be held thart the course cf next is She Democrstic eaa- didate for Governor df Ohio. Iked of at Candida iylvivnia'. French papers clwrp ft the distribution of rtold among the hit to tne frusstans. rioima of course, but it shows how French hate the subjects of King A woman has becjn arrested in -iridge, Massachusetts, for whipping'" ten son.

a bvv nf siv vnars to death, frt foitunalely the. child lid not live honth ol line, e'se 1YTRS- STAMPS rctpectfolly annoansaj) 1TJ. she is now eugaied in of the largest, most commodious, and ble edifices ia the of New next session, and reanists her friendrl and do not ii her, by infof ft, She feels ths nil Prospectuses will to Mrs. Stahps. 10, was not blsCK, Mason and another incomgibir ning Long lire the KilW- Sold by DealeVs Everywhere Oi-mcs oi HOPE LOD'SF 1- 1 Vermili in-- Ml stated meeting n1 I H( Xi.

r. win oc Lodge room ou Fi day 23rd iHlt-, I' ck r. M. I WM. B-RANDT, i New it it jo.

Sprpiflte. iturminition Lrr pojjfu. oa sppUwIrt Jmtmal Officicl de rtrmUhnTillt, Snmedi. 1 Fa.tr ds is i fclesd'avance, oj btet: r-ivt des Irois prorai-'rs aiji- de Ta Pars oaaoins, pom-la pve-aier, de cbaque annonces Unt a moms de stipulations ai avec PEditeur. pabliCAtfon ca.tcs I'abenncmeat au jimiul, e-t'p publication des avi- rt ewtinnie jusju'a reception avia iudichrr.

---on'. lonr de la pubUcat.oi, i. j. i F.BAS90tS Abadie, Baocsa.ec. TilOTJ BKOI R3ARD, BiHXvrsJ- Hot.

rr.ouie de local; bure njir.R Eena I l'ancien off Girard, ou toutes les perst fairs arec ncus, rons trou -a Icnr f-lre ui-bs et nc Nptra cour de Pir dtpuis le 5 passe, apred iraportauce, toi, et qui ce mois. s'est avoir dispos. dont plusieurs jpleines de quei longtemr entravaient, le dossier et cours. Pendant ces que! chicanes, il ete notre hei terror la main au Col. De O'Bryan, MM.

Joseph A. I Toorhies, du bar roisses avoibinantes. est preco est r6ellement accablai dre ou au souTenir de nos lit-on, l'ot6 n'i fait un debn Mais que you'ez vous prcsumons que bien voyoni auouue au rloit bien passer ct finir lUtra cho3e sur cette petite Nous r.e pouvons 'onseil de Ville de Is Nil 'beureux lebois qu'ils ont Sournal le Comme Feuille arJcienne at respec a no rkre abilete, et l'ap loctnties les plus sain. iDtereta -du peupla et des de la capitale IS" Nous lison3 dans 1 estimable feuille de qiielques Ijignes suiven brouvenl clairenteut quo no pas los 60u(s de la confrerie de se plaindre du service Louibiane Plusicurs iournaux toyens se laignent du servi en Louisiaie- lis ont tort bnard ils devrsient crier, la Nouvell i-Orleans, bureai lion, fait 1 son devoir pampagaes! peuvent-ils eur a pas iete enyoye jue ce systeme de rotation slus, genej-arement inenpab! nent6s, obliges de de i tout le monde et de s'entoi inexporimentes qu'eui "Soyezldemocrates, radi vous Tonlez; mait remp! roir. InsnfSsants a l'aeuvrt nent votie demission.

ht vous journahstcs, a "Un mot a nos confreres lOVOnS Pllis P.Vinn.Vr Drapeiu, Le Courrier lajayctte Advertiser, et guliereraeit le Xatchittches de la Pe rnenje rille, etc, etc, Eent, no 'elle u. iroches, prive int. pos piecJs, lauta cesse ecbana ontl pas cess6 comm de nbus, b6tre eon bureau eneoignure "i ne recev, us a attire de et plas que quilquefois de la it journal de pied ferm du mait dont le servi poe regularite. ises se E. (Girard, Esq avecal de sou rues LilVy.

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