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THE NAUGHTY MEN.: A yong lady who signs herself'" Do Matilda," seems to rebuke the young men for certain objectionable practices to which they addict themselves when dan cing attendance upon favored fair ones. She says she went the other evening to one of the theatres to hear RLstori, antic. ipatla a very pleasant time,. because Ubaeli Aguastus is really a very agree ble Allow, sad being undeniably hand some, helped to -draw attention to her elegant dress, to say nothing of her other attraetioas. He made an excuse to fur chae a book of the play, and wesnt out before the overture pwa coooluded. He brought back the libretto all right, but whop be same back his breath smelt strongly of cloves. She is confident that be went pat on one pretext or another at least Ifteen times during the evening, leavifig her sitdng alone, and feeling as unoomfortable as a fish out of water. He dropped the bill lteo the parquette (acci dently, of eouree) and west out to get another. Was absent just tn minutese. On his reture, noticed that hise face was flushed sad his eyes (be has beautiful eyes I) sparkled strangely. End of act I. Charles Augustus attracted to the sidewalk by the ringing of the fire befls. Osme back in midst of scene I, act II., with a pie8e of ehampagne cork in his whiskers. Intermimsion. Charles went oat again to eonsult the usher about getting a better seat On his return noticed his color uas heighten ef beard sprinkled with breed crumbe or ereekers; breath e..et of old jusper ese wus sure it was jIiper. Act III. Went oat in a birry to -e a gentleman afar off, to whom he bead ta ed his hat, and made siktee people get up to let him poas. Was gone nearly an entire set LStured, making great elatter in the midst of the most iateresting scene. Dropped his (at. Slitees people looked aeoayed. Mose Juniaper. Obliged tease smelling bottled " By $ove, there's hTarry Tompkils-madt have a word with h'm." Charles Adolphs struggled tbrough the crowd and exit. Goo twenty minutes. a9rnsd mellibg of stale oatr smoke. Vo ke hsky, nre rd at the up. Spoke loud enough to attract the atteotoe of alitee. people. Said be bad been talk ing politics and forgot himself. Gave bhe a paper of easdy. Another inter mission. Cbharles atally biccougbed as he took his seat, atillsg of absynthe. Applaad.J eerything estravsgmmtly. ,Aý IV-- d klor t gbe, sad mast go 'et to look for It. Aet V--Mst go for a boqet Breugbt it back drooping and rumpled. Foed the .beat eop4essive; must meek the loby 'for air. EJack time fair friend observed that his color was brighter ose and fae al over ted; smelt oi gn. A plt of pea.uts and au or fl feY r re. l i ht oe removine it; aim 8ml Samn last. Caere back do Pn..1 arbY a smololing of gin sare stha ever. Cravat tied in a knot der his left ear, as if he had bees going to be hung. Tumbled over the litsms ladisdast people into the lap of a metsigs lady. Squirted a stream of tobsea Jao over my aew satia skirt. sk, regetr stunner, 'etori, capper 4l piee, bhi ll to teius-orter car-car tail it, bimy f Ddon'Lt be sling it out, thuil Ptehb is ele scrobs. Whoo-oo .I t ot a aur, sher obliged to hl·terbfr o Augustet incensed- hv.ble boquet at the pte of a very beM old gestlemau eittig in the parquet. Tawit Nad sold,' remming- his words to gether, "Dory,' a deer, less gerrouter this s00 as possbls-iafasleep, pO g oat no rt back, , A.. '. e.ost, It, A. I s_ dat ie a MolO. SWieuas serisg a trsa rft1I Yers is prison. Brazil keeps a standing offer of $8000 in gold to any one who will invent a mode of preserving beef so that it will be suitable for exportation, and though no less than four hundred processes have been pat in competition for the prize, none has yet received it. Is it not very affecting to behold at a wedding the sorrow-strickel, air of a parent as '.lves the bride away," when you know that for the last ten years he has been trying to get her off his hands. STATE OF LOUISIANA, PARISH OF West Baton Rouge, Fifth Judicial Dis trict. Police Jury of West Baton Rouge, trustees, vs. Villeneuve Le Blano and 0. M. LeBlanft No. 2126. By virtue of a writ of seizure and sale to me directed in the above entitled and numbered cause, of date November 28th, a. d. 1868, from the Hlon. the Fifth Din trict Court in ani for the parish of West Baton Rouge, State aforesaid, I have seized and will offer at public sale, to the last and highest bidder, at the door of the Court House of this parish of West Ba ton Rouge, on SATURDAY, the 2d day of January, a. d. 1869, between the hours of 11 a. m., and 3 o'clock p m., all the right, title and interest of the defendants, Villeneuve and Octave M. LeBlane, in and to the follow iig described plantation, etc, to wit : A certain tpct of land, or sugar plan tation, eituated in tote parish of West Baton Rouge, measuring twenty four sr pents front, more or less, on the river Mississippi, with a depth or forty arpents, bounded oa the uppet tne by lands of James Rappelier, f. m. c, and on the lower line by those of Agricole Ricord, f. m. c., together with all and singular the buildings and improvements thereon. Seized to pay and satisfy the amount of judgement, interest a.id costs in the above suit. Terms of Sale-Cash. J. V. DURALDE, Jr., nov28 Sheriff. STATE 0F LOUISIANA, PARISH OF n West Baton Rouge, Fifth Judicial Di. p trict. Police Jury of West Baton d Rouge, trustees, vs. Estate of M. Bar row. No. S125. By virtue of a writ of sizu-e and sale to 1 me directed in the above entitled and a numbered teaae, of date November 28th, c a. d. 1868, from the Hounthe Ffth District ,j Court in and for'the parish of West Batond Rouge, State aforesaid. I have seized and will offer at public sale, to the last and highest bidder, at the ,Court House door of this parish of West Baton Rouge, ou SATURDAY, the 2d day of January, F. d. 1869, betwben the boors of 11 o'clock a. m., and 3 o'clock p. m., all the right, title and interest in and to the breinafter described plantation belonging -to the seccession of Micujah Barrow, to wit:- A certain tract of land situated in this perish, formerly cultivated as a sugar plantation, at forty arpeuts from the river Mississippi, containing aboout hundred and forty supericial acres, hounded above and in front by lands of Conrad & Chinn I and belopr by those of Theophile Allain, together with all the buildings and im provements thereon. Seized to pay and satisfy amount of I judgement, interests and costs in the above suit. Terms of Sale-Cash. .J. V. DURALDE, Jr., novS8 Sheriff. STAT DE LA LOUISIANE, PAROISSE d'Ouest Roug,, Gourr de Paroise. I Dase l' doe I sucession de Jea, Baptiste han, d.ede. No. 6T11 Attende qee Leoe l.je.se a eq jour en regiestam s be d greier de Ia dite I a. a pimt o papt. ea dsd son ndisowesseiden. Iwiiiib"IIa setate e * - S-eat.a die hl dSea1lf Kt' mpte, Inst It p kmbAlo et fait au jogemet `o . ImWT, g 4 O. Orlllefer. d . earl tab, mi paio . ,ks B to o +I ry s Boo-.-- th- ! is ndq 6pdlelsd sain ge I - rid pub of Wa Batot Rosge, I wmll offer at public sale to the last and nigh est bidder, at the last residence of deceas- , ed in this parish of West Baton Rouge, on t WEDNESDAY, the 23d day of Decem- r her a. d. 1868, at 11 o'clock a. m., the following described tracts of land situat ed in this parish and belonging to said Hugh S. Flynn, deceased, to wit: : 1. The undivided ball of the south east quarter of section twelve in town shiy six (west of the Mississippi river) of range ten east, containing one hund. red and sixty-two 24-100 acres, (the other half belonging to H H. Germany) said laud bhaing been acquired by the deceas ed at the succession sale of Chas. Smith, deceased. 2. And another tract of land also sit nated in the parish of West Baton Rouge, I known as the Broussard tract, and being the northeast and northwest quarters of section eight in township six of range eleven east, containing three hundred and eleven 92-100 acres. Terms of Sale-Cash. J. V. DURALDE, Jr., nov21 " ,Sheriff. ETAT DE LA.LOUISIANE, PAROISSE d'Onest Baton Rouge, (our de Paroisse. Dana l'affairre de la succession de Hugh S. Flynn, decede. No. 636. En vertu d'ua commission a moi ad . dresse dens la succession cidessus, date 18 Novembre a. d. 1868, de fionorable la Coor dg ParqLse dans et pour la dite paroisse d'Ouest"Baton Rouge, Etat sus dit, j'uffrirai en vente publique au plus ,ffrant et dernier 'enchersissear, a Ia der nier residence du decedd eon cette paroiss d'Ouest Baton Rouge, MERCREDI, le 2$me jour de Decembre, a. d. 1868, a 11 heures a. m., les r-. ceaox de terres ci-spree decrits aitue en cetter paroisae et appartenant a la dite sucoession de H.8 Flyisdecede, savoir : 1. La moitie indivise do quart sudest de Ia section douse es towrbh p six (ooest do fleuve Missaisppi) de range dix set, contenant oent oizamt deux 24-100 acres (rautre moitie appurtenant a H. I. Ger many), la dite terre ayant ete acquise par le decede a la veste de ia succession de Charles Smith, decode, 2. Et an sure imorceas de terre aussi situe on cette paroisse d'0uest Baton Rouge, oonna comme Ie moreaun Brous I sard, et etant lee quarts nordest et nord oneet dela seotion. buit ea township six dle range once' eat, contenant trois cent ooze 92 100 acres, plus on maens. Condition de la vente--omptant. 3. V. DURALDE, Jr, r novi1 -' Sherif. FOLIGU JURY P tX;EEDRINGS. According to adjournment, the Police Jury met at the Coart House on Moud.y October 5th, 1868. Present, Vaugbn, Pope; Chiur, Doiron R. Hebert and H. 1 Hebert. The report of the board of coar mnissiooers of the Poydras Fuod having been read, it was Resolved, That the report of the Com miasioners of the Poydras Legacy be ap proved, and that they be vested with ful i powers to effect compromises with per sons in debt to said fund and accept any I new mortgages it may be necessary to pass, and be it further Resolved, that they be authorized to loan out any funds that may be in their possession and which may hereafter be received due said fund. On motion it was Resolved, That parish warrants be is sued to W. B. Ohamberlin, parish treas. urer, to the amount of $251 49-l0 being the balance due said treasurer from the general fund. The petition of Arbour & Delabaye having beem reed, it was Resolved, Thit the lessees of the Baton M66" Mear.Arbeur e Delahaye advance, of t n an dsllltets q sm1n . be the fej ' pemengrs l s, bd at tw tg {') seun; pmirid i t ,,its. r.solutioun shall have e biedl floss or *eoet until the W4 e*i -w a kbead dcurties on bd e the nao et;it id orwtiesi ee atof' of W hStle.loti , , _: trie hf tt . a, isWg ýSa at . writ of awasr au f-ie" es direeted in the above entitled sad uombered cease, of date October 81st a 1. 1868, from the bon. the Fifth District Jourt in and for said pArish and State, I nave seized and will offer at public sale at the Court House of this pariah of West Baton Rouge] on SATLRDAY, the 5th day of December, 1858, between the hours of 11 a m, and 3 p. m., all the right, title and interest of defendants, Wing W. Kincheloe and J. A. Dougherty, in and to the hereinafter described plantation and lands, to wit : A sugar plantation situated in the par ish of West Baton Rouge, measuring seventeen arpents front on the Missis. sippi river, by eighty arpents in depth, bounded on the upper line by lands for* merly of Mrs. Perrin, and on the lower line by the lands belonging formerly to Messrs. Patin &. Doossan, together with all the buildings and improvements there. on, etc., exclusive of the lower portion of said tract being about 20 80"100 chains or seven 15 100 arpents front on the Misr sissipp river by about 22 46100 chains or seven '12100 arpenta in depth, on the lower line which divides it from the property of J. C. Patrick and on the line which divides it from the property of J. S. Williams. A first depth of 13 883 chains or four 58 100 arpeuta, thence raid tract opening 1 57 chains, has a second depth of 3 90 chains or seven 538 100 arpents, and also 81 75 chains or seven 47.100 ar peats in width in the rear which is bonn ded by the property of the said J. 8 Wil tiams, the whole in conformity with a diagram made by William O. Waller, City 3Surveyor, at Baton Rouge, on the 8th December 1856. Together with the four hundred and saxty-ve shares of mortg.ge atck there to Attached. Seised to pay and esatisfy amount of judgement, sad costs in above suit. Terms of Sale-The purchaser to fur nish a stock" note for the sum of eight thousand nine hundred and sixty-four dollrs ($8,964 00), falling due on the 1sf day of May 1869, sad renewable sc cording to the charter of the CitimePs Bank of Louisiana, and the belaeosash. lhe purchaser to assume all the obhigat" ions and responsibilities of a stockholder of thle titiaens Bank of Louisiana, and the stock note so furnished to be identi' fled with the act of mortgage by 8. Hiri" art and wife In favor of the Citizens Bank, passed before Theo Seghere, Notary Public, in the city of New Orleans on the 20th February 1886, and with the Sheriff's deed of sale in this case. J. V. DURALDE, Jr, oct31 Shentff. ETAT DE LA LOUISIANE, PAROIPSSE d'Ouest Batto Loage, Cinquaieme Dis trict Judipisire. Basque aes Citoyeaes de la Louisiane vs. Wing W. Kieche loe at John A. Dougherty. No 9183. En vertu d'un ordre d esoieie at vente a noi addresse done le proces ei d' sans en late du 31 Octobre a d. 1868, de I boo aI oour d8 cinquieme distriot jedicisire dens et pour la paroisse ei I'Etat supdit, j'ai saisie et j'ofriri en vente publique a la mison de cou do cette paratoas d'Ouest Batoni Rouge, 8AMEDI, le n5me jour de Deeembre a. d., 1868, entre lee beures de 11 a. m.. et 8 p. i., tout droit, titre et des defen eurs, Wing W. Kinebeloe et Jobh A. Doughb erty, a I'bhabitation et terra oiapre d4e crites, avoir : Use habitation a secre ialte eIm otte paroile d'Ouest Batona RBoe, smermt diz.ept arpeata de ieadie a fleave llw siseippi ear quatrevingt srpeat de po t'odeur, borne ea boat per twese (IIdes cid Hat Pars ber. he s as eidevrst de Itere. P tt et ave. le r. bet et t ia trouvent, mr le Is pweshd -teda de teat. oct81 r Shberi ETATbE LA 01 V11AN4E, PAROlsI8 d'Oeest Baton Z'1uge, Cinquiem. Die trict Judicalire.. &Bue 'des Catoyci e de Is~eic;i reCelo int deI omialai ss .haries Pipeset awtre.. No. 21S1. / En vertu d'ut ordre de saise et vents a mol addresse dine Ie procea cides.~ late I1 31 Octobre s. d. 18118, deI'"g Is cour du cinquieme district kiuIsi dans et pour Ia paroiss. at 1'LJtag sa j'ai esisie ci j'tffrirai en ventes WPM an pica ofiast et deq~ivr ao.br"s4 a Is inaison de sour d% cstte parvi` Ouest Baton Rouge, SAIIEDI, I. s e jour de De 1868, entre lea beartend 11 a. uje ui., tout drwt, thee et'interet d 4efr deurs, Charles Pipes et hJui , .iar de cettO paroi5e% auismrasi dsilw' ci spree deevits,. 50Vifa A, 1 Un moresce ,er itisr eke parosees d'oesi Lttub e, ds so arpeat do fZa.de as Us istii aea" prOfondeCjr 4. qmdrek entre liues pryallelssbmn S, terre de Job. E. Orrbad asi. s . & . Sherbarbe, ep bo-per ks 4. as;. Johnae , +ieftaerbwr Wdles"k4u a lec hi toWeq 2 ap.'mweeau dat cette ` fleuve I ýdeiuIe* ' 1rhsi i 1~ ~cr~i- LiJF "ist Sao e I m um$ 4 l ca e.Les ·ý ? i1c)r~n~~~illri) p er Ob. s a liiz ý pere, par ,! tidhcwrrYL IbOl d.i~ Jugs d1 e~mUg le 16 Ali. Bseessbinb lpta t .u tait isd fo rsire ISdEIStm ., 186,~. sejtaea'so·e. 4 ear Iauirs rot up. fie txe t ºs ~l r Id. ::,cr~ J---s we dI0, Isib Nt. JUAL a ra1Lll- ZI~~itiiss) Dl as ,. A,·~rri m..0 Src p. 6aHs~is·ii Orlt bp~~ J b lb 6U' 1Win