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BATON ROUGE GAZETTE & COMET-Suppleme .it ®|)c omette anir Comet. RATIIN ROtrO K. THURSDAY, ::Ü::: i !::!:!:::DKC. 21, 1805. The H AI.otaht V ikws *m> K KMAIIKH. feelings touching I,fie policy of tho pro» Louisville Journal gives expression to it» Ina* touching tue «ut Congre«*, a» follow*: The U. 8. Congress I n in session. H is a great body — grant In it* character »ml great In Ita rosponslbllllln»; it inust'neooa» earlly bo groat in It* Influences upon the affairs of the Kopnblie. It has tremendous dut Sen to do that no other Congress «vor bud, and that no future Congress may ovor bo called on to do or havo >u opportu nity of doing. It can, if It, will, bring to us the parlent pacification of the whole country, and, by doing that, entitle itaclf to the bleaalnga of nil the generation*. But thoro am malignant members of Congress. There are f ace lion« member*. There are member* who can livn in no at mosphere but that of fierce agitation. All these will d<> everything t hey can to throw obstacles in the way of the restoration of tne Union. They aro enemies of our poo ale— enomie* of the human race. Nut, satisfied with having contributed their | »liar«, a full «bare, a terrible «luire, to the getting up of the moat dreadful war known to htimlu history, thoy are unwilling that it should he closed except upon condition* most unjust and oppressive to the South. They may have made a groat many mis take* before, but tiioy a^o now making a* great a one a* thoy ever made— perhaps n greater one. Oh, that the Congress of the United Ht.ates might truly represent the people of tbo United State*. Then all would bo right. Wo should bo once more a united nation, and the might,io*t on the face of tho whole earth. FumfCNCK.— Florence, tlie new capital of Italy, bid* fuir to become the most brilliant capital of the world. I'aris, with nil itn utiparal elod charms, all the resources of its gay life and ila enchantment* of the atre* and art, public gardens and cafe*, lac.lîH, on tho whole that pecu liar olaHsical majesty which ih the crowning grace of Italy. London, during the season (hough far more imposing than I'aris in masaive grandeur and in social state lines* and dignity, ia foggy London all the same, with aaooiety controlled by the territorial grandee* <d England, who, after a fashionable spree in the over-crowded metropolis, enjoy only with a keener zost the seclusion of their feudal castle* and rural estates. Florence i* superior to them all in unity of bounty. Even the lowest Tuscans look interesting and picture*» que in comparison to the showy rab ble of the Boulevards and common place snol'B of Fall-Mall. There i* nothing in Florence, either in people or in nature, to mar this all-pervading sense of tho beautiful. Surrounded by the Appenines, watered by the Ar no, Bauctilied by a hundred and sev enty churches, and magnificently en dowed with palaces and galleries of art, thero i* no oilier spot in all tho world where all that is most inspiring ill the tradition* of the past is so marvelously blended with perennial beauties of nature and the sympathet ic tttmosphere of a generous people. IMPORTANT ORDER. HïAmnusirn» litis»»!! lUruiitsH, F urhimkw aso! ASANUOMK!» I.ASIIH, HTATK OC I.OIIII1IAHA, • New Orleans, Modem Iter 4, IHOö. j (HrouUir No. ÏB. Tho following rules for tho Interpreta tion of contract* between omployois and froedmen are announced : 1. Blank forms will bo distributed from this ollleo for the purpose of securing uni formity in contracts and to indicate tho matters concerning which the parties should contract. Beyond this tho bar gains must bo entirely voluntary and un constrained. Laborors shall choose their employers, •nd it i* their privilego, as well a* their duty to obtain the bent terms thoy can for their eorvlcca. All contract,* for labor should bo mndo in triplicate, and should be approved by tho Agent of tho Bureau, for the i'urisii in which the parties reside ; ono copy to be retained by the employer, and tho other two eoplos *ent to thin omee—ono to bo for warded to Washington. Contracts made otherwise than as thus prescribed, will not bo regarded as bind ing by tho Bureau nor as meriting its in torforoneo to enforce them, unions for tho protection of tho laborer. 2. A» far as practicable, nil tho members of the samo family should contract con Jointly for their labor, so that tho number of useful hand* and the number of infirm who have to bo supported,may l>o regarded in fixing tho rate of pay. The labor of minor children to bo contracted for by their parents or guardians, and, in tho ab sence of either, by tho Agent of tho Bu reau. 8. The monthly wages must be a just compensation for tho labor required to bo performed. 4. Twenty-six days, of ten hours each, In summer, and nine hours in winter, bo twoon tho hours of daylight and dark, «hall ho considered a montu. • 5. Any work in excess of this will bo considered as extra labor, and six hours will be considered as an equivalent lor a day's work, and fractional parts of tho six hours will ho paid lor at, tbo name rate. Ö. Laborors working extra time will bo «(lowed a half ration extra for ouch and every six hours' labor per,ormod. 7. In addition to the monthly wages paid to laborers, good and wholesome rntiens, comfortable clothing and quarters, medical attendance and just treatment, und tho opportunity for instruction of children will bo furnished free ot charge ; but tho rations, clothing and quarters, fuel and other privileges granted by tho em {lioyor aro pert, of tho consideration which le pay» for tho worvioos of the laborer, and are as really and fullv wages as tho money contracted to be paid, ami arc always tak en into the account «ri fixing tho amount of money wages to be paid. 10. The aliowanco of clothing will bo two summer and one winter nuits for each laborer or momberof a family, orclothing may bo commuted at tho rato of throe dol lars per month for first class hands, two «nd one-half dollars per for month seoond •nd third class hands, and one and one Iialf dollars per month for children—-at tho option of the laborer. 11. quarter* will im *uch as to protect ihn laborer and his family from tiio In clemency of tho weather, and must con tain accommodations for oooklng, and, In addition, one-half aero of land contiguous to tlie houses, will bo set apart for each family for garden purposes. la. Should the contracting nartins porfor it, the laborers can engage to furnish their own food and clothing, their wage* to ho repu I a tod accordingly. Those supplies may bo purchased from the employer, who must, If ho undertake* to supply hi* hands, in all cases keen a regular book occount for each hand, ami soil at usual market rotos, which aeoounts must bo open at all times to tho inspection of tho Agent* of this Bureau ; this mode of contract Is recom mended to the froedmen. Should thoy desire to oontract for a certain portion of the crop, thoy can do so, and tho employ er, ill all contracts of this kind, will bo re quired to comply with section XVII of tiii* circular, anil also to pay over to tho Agontof this Bureau ono twentieth of the value of tbo laborer's share of «nid crop monthly, or whenever demanded, for school purposes ; this estimate to bo Iiasod on the average production of tho land un der cultivation. in, Five per cent, of tho monthly wagss of tho laborers will bo retained in the hand» of tho employer, and paid ovor when demanded' to tlie agent authorized to rooeivo it, to bo used for the purpose of sustaining schools for the education of the children of the freodinen and for no other purpose ; nod If not demanded lor tho pur pose designated, during tho year, tbo amount so rotniliod will lie paid over to the laborer at the settlement of his ac count. One half of tho balance of tho monthly wag s will be paid to the laborer on tho last day of each month, and tlie remaining one half will lie retained by the oinplover until tho contract is fulfilled, when It will he paid over to to tho laborer. 14. Should tho laborer refuse to do the work contracted for, or should he loavo tho plantation or place on which, or em ployer for whom, ho has engaged to work for tho purpose of avoiding labor, without just cause or provocation, which will be de termined by the agent of thoBurenu for the parish In which ho resides, upon applica tion—and failure to make application for redress by the laborer will be considered as prima facia evidence against him he shall forfeit all wages that may bo due to him at the time of leaving to his employer; and should lie refuse alter having voluntarily entered Into an agrcivmont to labor, or fall to comply with, and I)" governed by such ordinary and reasonable rules as may bo adopted by Iii» employer for the nyntematio carrying on of Ids business, or fail in any way to be a good and faithful laborer oe cording to bis contract; or be wanting In due respect and obedience to his employer or family, in the performance of hlsor I, hoir duties, ho limy be discharged, and obliged to remove his family from the premises ol his employer, by application to the agent of this Bureau, for the perish in which ho rosi'les. Kor failure to bo at the appointed place of labor at, tho usual hour of com mending work, unless in case of sickness, the employer may deduct twice tho amount «(' money wages for the time lout, to com pensate for clothing and rations, as well as lost, time. Ifi. Planters and others employing labor will, when the uaturo of their business re quires that work bo performed at night and on Sundays, during certain periods, dis tinctly spooify in tho contract that tho otn ployooM agree to do such work, at such tones as it, may be required tho consid eration for which must bo distinctly stated in the agreement. 10. No restraints or disabilities shall bo imposed upon froedmen that aro not im posed upon white men. Thoy arc amena bio to tho same lawn, and can only he re strained in tho free exercise of their rights and privileges by reason of a violation of tlie lawn of the land, a* made and provid ed for the government of white mon. 17. Should tho agent deem it necessary, lie will require the employer to give secur ity that the requisite amount of provision to furnish the laborers with the specified ration sluill be on hand on the plantation from month to month for issue or sale to tho laborors and their families, as tho terms of their contract, may require. Tho rations and clothing specified in tho order will ho tho minimum that, will bo regarded by the Bureau as sufficient food ami comfortabli clothing. 18. Kmployors con adopt rule* forays tomatizing tho work on their plantations or elsewhere, which rules and regulations shall bo read in the presence of the lahorern previous to contracting; and which, if as sented to, shall be made part of the agree ment, and bo binding upon both pnrtios. And tho parties may agree upon a system ol lines or violation of these rules, which lino* shall constitute a lund, to bo distri buted amongst the laborers who have not boon delinquent, and in case there are none such, to be paid ovor to the agent of this Bureau, to bo applied to tho support of froodmon's schools. 111. All crops and property on any plan tation where laborer* are employed, will bo hold to lie covered by a lion against, ail other creditors to tho oxtont of tho wag»» duc employées, and such lion will follow such crops and property in any and all hands until such labor is lui I y paid and satisfied. 20. Kor tho purpose of reimbursing to tho United States some portion ol the ox penses of this system, ami of supporting tho aged, infirm and holplonn, the follow ing lax will be colloctod : Kor each plantar, for every hand employ oil by him, not,ween tho age* of oigntoon and ilfty, ono dollar per annum. This sum will bo paid and colloctod on tho first day of .Inno next, and will bo paid over to tho Superintendent of Freodmon for disbursement. By order of lirovot M.ij.Ocn. A. Baiiii», U. H. Volunteers, Assistant Commissioner Bureau of Kefngcos, Froedmen and Aban doned Lands, State of Louisiana. 1). (J. FENNO, First Lieut ena nt and A. A. A. G. nANï tli Ktat «1« U I.ouisiiwio — Paroi**» «J'Ounwt HâtOïl Kounw— Cour du f>m« District — No. '781— -Marie Otàui'llon, ùpoiiMtt i|i< Juan Haptisto (Jliomin va. .Inait HapMKlH Chemin. S (JKTTK OAUBB le défendeur J»nn llnp tint« Chemin, ayabt enré^hlré i *a réponuo ei cornent.*« du qu« l'aflairn p»rai*»M Immedeat** niwr t, 1 k loi fit u » h prouvea étant mu laveur «I« la iKuii uiiditrcNH». il «*atparcotiRer]tienl dé- 1 »été,que Marie(IrC'rnlI lon Mit- jugement rentre son époux. Jean Hapli*te Chemin, défendeur, en la aoiumc de quatre cent quatre flojrt quatre piaatrea et quatre vingt dix noun, avee Inti'rift Irtfal à computer de la demande judiciaire, «avoir: I« 1er Décembre, 18(10, ju«qu'A parfait paiement . lloat de plu* décrété, que jusqu'à concurrence de la dite solum«, elle ait privilège et hypothèque *ur 'ou* le* hlena de ion dit époux à partir du l '2 de Juin, 1B58, éjv que à Inqu'elle 11 reçut le mua tant, sus-dit . Il <»*t de plus décrété, que la demander«**« Holt *rp.irce de bien d» «on * poux, et qu'elle ait pleine et entière administration de sca bW'U» parnpher naux, et tfpan g, etquo le défendeur paie lea frais de ce proeès. Fait, lu et sfgnrf, en Cour, ce llrae jour do Dé cembre, A. l). t 1805. (SlgL<*,) R. T. P08ET, Juge du Orne Dist . Jud . Copie conforme a l'Original . Bureau du Qrcfller, Ouest Bâton Rouge, co 13m» jaur de Décembre, A D., dctfl 0. M. Uttuso» Oreiller, Kt *l il* In Loalslaau— Parol»»» d'On*«t IB * too M<i»g»-- Oour du im» DI»lriot—No, 1787—Ko»4 lino Variier, époute, TA Htlenne {«Ball. CKTTM OA US 18 »y tut p»ru par eeOMffltoinaot ilea parti»«, *t apr6< r»udlllon 4m témoign ait»» »J*iit Ali «ournlt» à la Oour, «t I» lu) at 1»« prouve» étant ne faveur d» I» demsnderett». Il »ut psr eonoequnnt déarété, qu» Itoaélln» Var n«r ait jugement oontr» (on époux, Ktlerrn» I* llall, I* tï»f#nd»ur, »n I» aemm» d» doux mille quatre eent quatr» vingt »»pt pl»«tr»« on» »nu», »vor Intérétlégal A computer d» la d»ta»nd»Judl clahe «avoir 11» ÏW de NoV»mbr», lïlft. Il eat d» plut dénrété qu» la dit» d»tn*nd»rea»e »Il privilege »t hypothèque »or tout le» bl»n» d» «on dit époux It partir du 17 V*vrl»r, IHÖI, époque ' laquall»' Iii reçut I» montant aua-dlt: Quell» «oit aépnréa de bien il» «on dit époux, et qu'elle ait pleine et entière admlnUtratlon de «e» bien» p» raplinrnepui et aAparAa et que I» défendeur pal» le frala do oe proeêa fait, lu et alinA, «n Oour, «»11m» jour de Décembre, A. D. 1H00. (BI(Dé,) R. T. POHET, Juge du 6 m» Ulat. Oopl* conform» it l'Original. Durand du Oreiller, O'ueat Hilton Roug», o» Um» Jour de Décembre, A- D., 1886. decïl L. A. OouarAK », Dep . OreOef. Htato nf Louielana— -Pariah of Weet Ilaton Itouge—FHXh DletrlotOourt— No. 17B8— A»i>ailo LeHIano, wife, va. Theophile Al lain, huabund. TU IH OAHK waa taken up by consent, and after te»tiinony adduced, aubinit tod to tlie (lourt, and tho law and evidence bolng In favor thereof, it ia ordered, ad Judgod and deoreod tliat the plaintlflr Aa pa»io LeHIano, wlfo, have judgment airainat, and reoover from her huaband, 'I heophilo Allein, the Defendant, the euin id'ton thoii»and, elgiit hundroa,and ninoty-nino dollar» and eleven oeiit», with logal lntoro»t. fropi Judicial demand, to wit: the 22d day of November, 1885, until paid. It is further ordored, that she have a le gal mortgage and priviloge over all the property of her hu*batid the Defendant from tho time when he received tho above amount to-wit: the 28th day of February, 1848. It la further ordered, that aald 1'laintiff Im noparato In property from her aald hus band, tho Dofondant, and that she have tlio full and free admlniatratlen of|her eoparalo and paraphernal property, and that neul Dofondant, pay the cost» of this suit. Dono, road and signed in open Court, this 11th day of Dooomber, A. t),, 18fi5. ( Hignod ) B.T.P08EY, Judgo Fifth Judicial Dietriot. A true copy of the original. citrk'ft offlce, Wo»t Baton Ronge, this lJIt.li ilay of December, A. I)., 1866. doo81. 0. M. LkOi.ano , Clerk Ktat île la Louisiane —Paroixee d'Ouest Uâton Rouge— Cour du 6me District— AspnNie LeBlano, épouse de Théophile Alliiin, vs. Théophile Allaln, No. 1766. C1KTTK cause ayant paru par consento ! ment des parties et aprfts l'audition dos témoignages ayant été soumise la Cour ; at la loi et les preuves étant en faveur do la domnndoresso ; Il est par oon séquent déorété «jue Aspasie LeUlanoatt jugement contre son époux Théophile Ai lain lo défendeur en la somme de dix mille huit cent i|uatro-vingt dix neuf piastres ot oiiïo sous, avec intérêt logal K computer de la demande judiciaire, savoir : du 22 Novembre, 1806, jusqu ' à parfait paiement. It est do plus décrété que jusqu'à concur rence do la dite somme elle aît privilège et hypothèque sur tous los biens de «on «lit époux, K partir du 28 de Février, 1848, époque it laquelle il vient le montant sus dit ; Il est de plus déorété que la dite de miMtdoresse soit separéo de biens do son dit époux et qu'ello ait pleine et entière administration île ses biens paraphornaux et séparés ot quo lo défendour paie les frais do ce procès. fait, lu et signé en Cour, oe lime jour do Décembre, A. D., 1805. (Signé ) R. T. P08EY, Juge du fimo Dist. Judiciaire. Copie conformé il l'Original, ce 1 Ilmo jour de December, A. I)., 1866. deo21. O. M. LmBlano , Greffier Btato of Louisiana—Parish of West Baton Boug«—fifth District Court—No. 1748— Mrs. Auroline Landry, wife, vs. Dr. Tbos. l'.Vaughn, husband. r I^H18 CASE having this day beon taken -L nil for trial, by conaont of parties, af ter evidence adduced, the ease gas sub mi'ted to tho Court, the law and evidence being In favor of tho same. It is Ihoroforo ordored, adjudged and de crood, that the Plaintiff, Mrs. Aurellns Landry, wife of Dr. Tbos. P. Vaughn, do have and recover of the Defenilant, T P. Vaughn, tho sum of five thousand, ono hundred,.and fifty eight 6-lOQdollar», with Ave per cont interost ftom tho 28d day of Novembor, 186G, until paid, and with legal mortgage on all of Defendant's property as follows, to-wit: For tho sum of |155 29 from 28d July 1851; $181 40 from 11th October, 1852 $34i 87 from 6th August 1863; $744 42 from 16th March, 1864; $62# 80 from 24th March 1855; $607 08 from 6th August, 1856 f22 19 from September, 1869; $1000 00 from 1st Deoombor, 1858; $800 00 from 1st January, 1862; $700 00 from 1st Decem ber, 1864. It is further ordorod, adjudged and tie creed, that Plaintiff's property be separate from that of Defendant, and that »ho have the administration of tho Harne, and costs of suit. Done, road and signed in opon Court, this 11th day of Decombor, A. D.,1865. (Signed) lt. T. POSEY, Judgo Fifth Judicial District. A true cony of tho original. Clerk's office, West Baton Rougo, this 18th day of December, A. D., 1865. doo21. O. M- LkBlano Clerk. Stat de la I^ oulalane — l' arota »» d ' Oueat li& tnn Kouge — Oour du f > me Dietriot — No . 1748— Mrae . Aurliline Landry , epouae V«. Dr . Thoa P. Vaughn (1BTTK CAUHK ayant paru par le oonaente - 1 m ent dus parti «« et » pria l 'audition de » t <> moignag »* » y » nt bU< a» umlae <i la Cour , et la loi et lea |ir»UTin Miint en faveur de lu deraandere «ae. Il ei t pur con » équent dfwrété qu Aurftlln * l^ ndry ait junement contre » on ipoux , Dr . Tho ». P. Vuugh », le défendeur , en la aomrue de cinq mille cent cinquante huit 8-100 pl »« tre avec Intérêt 4 rnUou de cinq pour cent a il Citer du 23 Novembre , 1HB5, junqu '4 concurrence de la dite Boaame , qu ' ello nil hypothèque « ur toua le « bien » de son mari pour lea tomme « et à computer de » dite » nul van - te , « avoir : Pour I» somme d » $11)5 2» due Î3 Juillet , lttil ; »151 40 du 11 Oct . 1H52 ; 1347 87 oil 6 Août , 1XR3 ; $744 42 du 16 Mar «, 18M; $62» 80 du 24 Mar «, 1865; 60Î 0S du (. Août , 185»; $22 1« du Sept . 1869; $1000 ( Ml du 1er Décembre , lKf,8; $800 00 du 1er jauvier , 1802; $700 00 du 1er Décembre , 1864. I! eat d6crété de plu » que la dite demandereme toit iilparAe de blem de aon dit époux , et qu ' elle ait pleine et entière admlnlatratlon de aea bien » p » raphern » ux et « éparés et que le défendeur pale lea frala de ce procèa . Fuit , lu Ht signé «D Oour , ce Haie jour de Dé cembre , 1865. ( Signé ,) R. T. P08KV, Juge du (me District . Copie conforme A l ' Original . Hureaii du Wrefller d ' Oueit Bâton Rouge , ce ISrae jour de Décembre , A. D., 186). dee21 O. U. L x B laü O, Greffier . TJARNES8 & SADDLERY. XI My present »isortment It complet». juiyia JULIUS 0. BOG«.. State of Louisiana—Parish of West Baton Rouge—Fifth Dlstrlot Court—No. 178#— Klvine Landry, wife, ve. Alfred Hebert, husband. THIB CASE wo» taken up bjr oonsent, and after testimony adduced, submit ted to the Coart, and the law and evidence being In favor thereof. It Is therefore or dered, adjudged and deereed that Elvlna Landry, wife of Alfred Hebert, the plain tiff, have judgment apainst and reoover from tbo Defendant Alfred Hubert, In the sum of eleven thousand nine hundred end fourteen dollars and nlnetoen oents (|119 14 1»,) with Interest at the rate of Ave per cent, per annum from November loth, 1865, until paid, It 1» farther ordered that the plaintiff have a legal mortgage on tho property of said defendant for fourteen hundred snd eleven V4-100 dollars, to date back to Janu ary 26, 18f»8, when said amount wus re oelved by him ; for five hundred and eighty-five 15-100 dollars from May Bth, 1864, : for thirteen hundred and twenty eight 85 100 dollars from May 1st, 1865 ; for thirteen hundred and forty-nine 7-100 dollars from May 20th, 1866 ; for three hundred oml forty -throe U9-100 dol lars from 1st March, 1817 ; for sixteen hundred and thirty-four 60-100 dollars from Aprl! 1st, 1858 : and for five thou sand two hundrod ana sixty 89-100 dollars from April 15th 1859. It is further ordered that said Klvlna Landry, the plain tiff, be separate In pro perty from her husband, Alfred hebert, the defendant ; that »he huvo the admin istration of her separate property, and that defendant pav the cost of this suit. Done, road and signed in open court, this 11th Dooomber, A. !>., 1865. (Higned) R. T. P08EY, A true cop; IK! IT Of tho original . Judge 5th Judicial Dlstrlot. >y of tho origins). Clerk's Office, West Baton Rouge, this 14th, December, A. D., 1866, L. A. C OURTAIX, decSl Deputy Clerk. Ktat de la Ixiulalan»— Psrnlaa» d'Oueat IIAton Rouge—^ Oour du lime District—No, 1736— Klvloa l.anciry, épouae, V». Alfred Hébert. CtKTTM OA US H ayant par» par contentement J de» partlea, «t apréa l'audition de» temolen ag»a ayant été aoumla» A la (Jour, et la loi et I»» preuvea étant »n faveur de la demander«»«. Il eat par conaéquent décrété, qu» Klvlna l.»n •y, ait Ju«»ment contre «on épout, Alfred fié bert, le défendeur, en I« «minne de mise mille neuf __ t I» 1 . dry, nit Juiretn»nt oontr» won époux, Alfr»«! lié rent quaUtr » e plastr » et dix neuf Bout , [11, V14 1 WJ aveoIntérét A « Ina pour cent par an du It Nov - embre , lSODJuaqn 'à palemeut . Il » at d * plu » déorété , qu » Ju « qu 'à concurrence de la dite «nrome elle alt Privileg« et hypothèque aur toua lea bien » de « on dit époux , pour I» wimin » de qualm »» oent otite piaatrea quatre - vlngl qua torse août , a partir du 26 Janvier , 1H68, époque A laquelle II rennt lemotilaiil tutdlt , pour I» a,,mm« de cinq oent qnatr » vingt olnq 1IM00 piaatrea . à partir du 9 Mal , 1854 ; pour trelia c »at vingt huit SO-lOO piaNtre « du 1er Ma ), I8D6, pour tretie cent quarante neuf 07-00 pl «« trea , du 20 Mai , I8S8J; pour trola cent quarante trola 00 100 piaatrea du 1er Mara , 1807 j pour «elte cent trente quatre 30-100 pl »« tre du 1er Avril , 1HJ8, et pour la summe de cinq mille deux c»nt « oliant » H0 100 piaatrea dn 16 Avril , 1860. Il « et de plu » décrété , que I» dit » demander »»»« «oit aép » réa de bien » de « on époux , et qu' ell » oit pleine et entière admlnlatratlon d » aea Idsna ps - rapheroaui , et aéperù * et que I» défendeur pal » lea fraia de procét . Kalt , lu et élu"' 1 , en . Cour , ce Um » jour d» Dé oembr », A. D., 1806, (Signé,) R. T. POS ET, Juge du Rme Dit . Jud . Copie conforme A l ' Original Hureau du () rem « r , Ouett ll& ton Hong », ce 14 Décembre , A. D., 1865. 1. A. C. iüuiADr ., déçût D4;> uté ( iicltlf r . State of Louisiana—Pariah of West liston Rouge—Fifth District Court—No. 1798 Josephinn Landry, wife, vs. William Whito, huaband. IN TU 18 CAHE, Defendant having filed hi» aiiHWor, same waa token up for trial, and aftor introduction of tostimony and argument ofcounnel, for reason of the law and evidence being in favor thereof, It is ordered, adjudgod and deoreed that tho Plaintiff Jesephine Landry, wifo, do have, and recover of the Dofondant, Wra. White, hunband, the sum of throe thousand and thirty se von 82)<dollarn, with fivo percent internst from Doc. 8th, 18B5, until paid, ami also with mortgage on all his property, from 22d February, 1841. It ia also ordered that Plaintiff have the administration of hor separate property, that there bn judgment of non-suit for plaintiff» claim against Defendant, for amount of monies rocovered from tho sue cession of hor father, Armand Landry de ceaaod, and that defendant pay costs of this suit Dono, read and signed in open Court, thi* 11th day of December, A. I)., 1855. (Higned) R. T. POSEY, Judgo 5th Judicial Dietriot. A true copy of tho original. Clerk's office, Wo»t Baton Rouge, this 18th day of Decern ber, A, D., 1865. dec'il. O. M.LbBlasc , Clerk. Ktat de I» t. oul « l » n »— Parol «»» d ' Oueat BAton Itouge — Oour du èine DUtrlct — No . 17118— Joté - phlne l. andry , époua ». V». William White . ( IKT'I'K OAUHK ayant paru aprè » répona » enré - j nlitrée par le défendeur , et aprè « l ' audition dea témoignage » et » prêt plaidoyer fait , la loi et let preuvet étant en faveur de la deinanderette . Il ett par conaéquent décrété que Joaephln » Landry ait jugement contre ton époux , Wlllltm White , le défendeur , en I» « omme d » trois mille et trente sept N'JX- lOOtpISttreS , avec Intérêt A ralaoo de cinq pour ceut . A computer du 8 Décembre , I «er,, jusqu ' il la eonourrenc » de la dite t" iiim », et qu ' elle ait bvpothèqua « ur toute» aea proprleléa A dâtre de 2Ï tfevrler , 1841. il ett de » lus décrété , que la dit « demander »»» • oit téparée dn blent d » ton dit épou », « t qu » c» jugement lui donne pouvoir d' Intenter proc *« « no - tre le défendeur , pour lo fond » qu ' il A reçu de la • ucce «« lon de «on père , Armand l.andry, décédé , et que le défendeur pale le » fral « d » ce procèt . Falt , lu et « Igné en Cour , c » lime jour do Dé - cembre , A. D., 1865. (Signé,) H. T, POSE Y, Juge du 6m» Dilt . Oopie conform » A l ' Original . Ilurnau du Oreiller , Oueat BAI,nu Roug », oe 13 Décembre , A. D., 186S. ( jncili O. M. Un M KO, Or »M» r . Htnt,e.of Louisiana—Parish of Wost Raton Ronge— In Fifth District Court—Rose line Varnor, wife, vs. Etienne LeBail, husband—December 8th, 1885—No. 1787. rriHIBcaao wuh takon up by consent and X after testimony adduced,submitted to the Court, and the law and evidenco being in favor thereof, It is therefore ordered, adjudgod and docreed that tho Plaintiff, Roeeiino Varner, wifo, have judgmont against and recover from the Defendant, Etionne LeBail, her hunband, tho sum of two thousand four hundred and eighty-seven dollars and twelve cent», with legal intereat from Ju dicial demand, to-wit: tho 29th day of November, 1805. It is further ordered that said Plaintiff have a privilege and mortgage on all the property of her hunband from the time the above amount came into his hands, to-wit : tho 17th day of Febiuary, 1851, that Bbe bo separate in property from her husband, snd tnat »he have tlie full and froo admin istration of her paraphernal property and effects, and that Defendant pay the costs of this suit. Done, read and signed in opon Court this 11th day of December, A. D., 1885. (Signed) R. T. POSEY, Judge 5th Judicial District. A true copy of the origiual. Clerk's oiïico, Wost Baton Rouge, this 14th day of December, A. D., 1865. L. A- C oostaoe, dec21. Deputy Clerk, Etat d« la Louisiane—Paroisse d'Ouest Bâton Rouge—Cour du 6me District Alexandrine Dtlgre, épouse, va. Flavien Tuilier. CETTE causa ayant oe jour paru par le consentement dee partie», et après l'audition dea témoignages et la loi et les preuves étant en faveur de la demanderes se. Il est par ooneéquent déorété qu'A lexandrine Datgre, ait jugement oontre eon époux Flavien Tuilier le défendeur, en la somme de alx oent quatre-vingt dou *e 17 g -100 piastres aveo intérêt à olnq pour oent de la demande judiciaire et qu'elle ait hypothèque aur toute oea pro priétés pour les sommes et à partir des dit tea suivante», savoir: Pour la somme de $292,02} du 6 Juin, 1884, $200,00 du 1er Janvier, 1848, $50,20 du 24 Juin I860, $81,f>0 du 7 Avril, 1862, $08,05 du 21 Mars, 1860. Il est de plus décrété qua la deraande 'admlnlstratlon de ses biens pa raphernaux et séparés at que le défendeur paie les frais de ce prooèa. Fait, lu et signé en Cour, oe 11 Décem bre A. I)., 1805, (Signé) R. T. P08EY, Juge du 6me District. Copie oonformo à l'Original. Bureau du Greffier, Ouest Bâton Rouge, ce 18 Deoetnbro, A .D., 1805. deo21. O. M. LkBlawc, profiler. State of Louisiana--Parish of West Baton Rouge—Fifth District Court—Emma Bahui, wife, vs. Theodore Blanchard, husband—No. 17««. IN THIS CASE,the defendantTheoilore Blanohard having filled his answer and name being takon up by consent, for reason of tlie law and evidenco being in favor thereof, It is ordered, adjudged and deoreed that tho plaintiff, Emma Tiabln, do have and recover of the defendant, Theooore Blan ohard, husband, the sum of three hundred and twantv-two 7-100 dollars, wlt.h fivo per cent, interost from 29th day of Nov ember, 1805, and with a legal mortgage on all defendant 's proporty from thel2t,h day June, 1854. It Is further ordered, adjudgod and de oreed that plaintiff, Emma Babm, have a separate administration of her property, aod oosts of this suit to be taxed. Done, read and signed in open court, this 11th day of December, A. D. 1885. (Signed) R. T. POSEY, Judgo 5th Judicial District. A true copy of original. Clçrk's office, West Baton Rouge, this 18th day ol Decombor A. I)., 1865. L. A. C ouutaok, «local Doputy Clerk. Ktat d» I» l.oulal»ne— ParoUte d'Oueat HAtnn itouge—Oour du im» Iliatrlot—No. 1744 —Ktnm« liebln, époua», va. Théodore Blanohard. CIU'I'TIO OAUHK ayant paru parcona»nlament j ds» partie« apréa qu» I» défendeur, Théo dore Hlancbard, «ùt anréglatré a» répona», «t la loi «t let preuvea étant en faveur d» la damande reme. Il »»t psr oonaequ»nt décrété, qu'Kinm» Dabin alt jugniiient oontre aon épou», Théodore Hlan cbard, »n la »omin« de trola oent vingt deux 7 IM) Siattret. »VM Intérét A cinq pour cant par ko du t Novambre, lHfir ,,, qu'ell» ait hypothéqua aur tout lea blent de aon dit époux du 12 Juin, 1854. Il eat de plua décrété, que la deiuandnreaae, Km ma llabln, «oit «6p»rée de bl»ni ne ton dit époux, et qu'elle »II plein» et entière admlnlatratlon d» ana bien p»isph»rnsux et aéparéa, «t qu» le dé leudtiur pal» !»» fral» d» oe procèt. ITalt, lu «t « igné eu Oour, os Unie jour (ls Dé - cembre . A. D,, 1SW>. (Hlgné,) . K. T. POBKY, Juge du bois Dltt. Jud. Oopl» conforme A l'Original. Iluraau du Oreiller, Oueat Haton Hong», ce Ulms Jour de Décembre , A. D., 1880. deo'Jl h. A. C ourt*B», Dep. Orefllnr. State of Louisiana—Parish of West Baton Rouge— Filth Judioial District Court No. 1788- Estelle Dalgle, wife, vs. Vil leneuve Blanchard, husband. rpllIS CASE having this day been taken I up by oonsent of parties, an answer filed, after hearing the evidence adduced, the law being in favor of same. It is or dered, adjudged and deoreed that the plain tiff Estelle Diiigle, wlfo of Villeneuve Blsnchiird do have and recover of hor said husband, Villenauve Blanchard, judgment for the sum of forty-two hundrod and fifty two dollars ($4252 00,) with five per cent. Interost from tho 2Vth day of Novembor, 1885, until paid, and tho oosts of suit. It is further ordered and adjudged thatplain tifTs property be separata from that of her husband ami that she have the adminis tration of same and also that she be decreed a mortgage on all the property of lier lins band lrom tho 21st day of February, 1881, until paid. Done, read and signed in open Court this 11th, day of December A. D., 1885. (Signed) R.T.POSEY, Judge 6th Judicial District. A true copy of original. Clerk's odloe, West Baton Rougo, this 18th day ot Decombor, 1885. dec21 L. A. Courtaox , Dopt. Cik. Ktat d» I» I/iulalan»— P»rolate d'Oueat B&ton Eouge--Oour du Cime Dlatrlct—No 1709— Kateile I'algle, épouae, V». Villeneuve Itlenchard. C^KTTK OAUHK ayant o» jour paru par non j «entament de psrtles st apréa répona» enré glatrée par I« de'endear, et la loi st lea preuvea étant en faveur de la deuianderette. Il ett par eoniéquent décrété qu'Kttel'e Dalgle ait jugement oontre ton époux Villeneuve Hlan cbard, en la tommnd» quatre mille deux cent cin quante deux ulaatre ($4 ,2f>'4 00) avee Intérét, A ralaoo de cinq pour o»nt par »n, du 20 Novembre, ISflfi, jutq'a concurrence de la dite tonm». Il ett de plut décrété, que la dite demandereaa» ■oit «éparée de bien» de ton dit époux, et qu'elle »it pleine et «ntlére admlnlatratina de te« hl»nt 2p»raphernaux st séparé«. Il est d»rr< ; t< ds plut u'ells ait hypothèque tur tout le» bien» de »on poux A dater du 21 fttvrler, 1801, Juiqu'a paie ment de la tu« dite somme. Kalt, In «t «Igné, en Cour, ce lime jour de Dé cembre, A. D., 1866. (Hlgné) R. T. P08KV, Jag» du im» Dist. Jud. Copie conforme A l'Original. Ilureau du (Jreffler d'Outnt Rftten Kong», ce 13m» jour de Décembre, A. D , 1885. decîl L. A. O oOstads , Dep. Oreiller. State of Louisiana—Parish of West Baton Rouge—-Fifth District Court--Mrs. Mary Uremlllon, wife, vs. John B. Chemin, husband—No. 1781. IN THIS CASE tho defendant, John B. Chemin having filed his answer, arid ^°nsont to immediate trial, and tho same "ci ng taken un, for tha reason of the law tt nd evidence boinp in favor of tho same, It is ordored, adjudged end decreed that the plaintiff, Mary Gromillon, do have and recovor of her husband, John B. Chemin, defendant, the sum of four hundred and four dollars 88-100 dollars, with five per cont. interest from judicial demand, to wit : 1st December, 1885 until paid, and also with legal mortgage upon all proper ty of defendant from tho 12th day of Juno 1858. It is further ordered that plaintiff havo tho administration of her separate propor ty, costs of suit to be taxed. Done, road and signed in open court, thi* 11th day of December, A. I). 1885. (Signed) R. T. POSEY, Judge 5th Judicial District. A true copy of tho original. Clerk's (Mice, West Baton Rouge,this 13th day of Decombor, A. D. 1885. d«c29 U. M. bthuiM, Clark. State of Louisiana • Parish of VV«»t Ha ton Rougo—in tho Fifth District Court— No. 175— Paulino I/itfUoii, wife, vs. F. R. Allaln, htislmnd. '"PUIS CASE was token tin by con sont, A and aftor tostimony adduced submit ted to tho Court, and the law and cvldonco being In favor of tho same. 11 Is therefore ordered, adjudgod and|docreed that Plains tiff Paulino LefHon have judgmont ngoln« and reoover from her huaband, Fran colt R. Allaln, tho Defendant, tho sum of two thousand six hundred and seventeen dol lars with legal interest from judicial de mand, to wit i The 2Sd day of Novembor, 1885. till paid. It Is flurthor ordered that, she navo a privilego arid mortgage on all the proporty of lior husband from August Bet 1844, for tho above amount, It being tho date when ho received It. It la further ordernd that said Plaintiff', be soparted in property from her said bun band tho dofondant, and that sbo havo tho full and froo administration of hor separ ate property. It is lurthor ordorod that tlio defendant pay tho costs of this suit. Done, rood and signed In opon Court, the 11 tii Decombor, A. D. 1885. (Signed) R.T.POSEY, Judge 50i District Court. A true oopy of tne original. Clerk's office, West Baton Rouge, this 18th day of Deoombor, A, D. 1885. L. A. CotiaTAoic, Deputy Clerk. HUL d© In fjotillWnt—Parol**« d'Ottftut DAton ttouf«—Oour (In Öid « IM*trtot—No. 17AT--Pau line I'nOtoti, 6pOU*« <1» W. H. AII a I u r*. If. II. Allai", (1KTTK (JA (IHK ayant , paru par ron »« nt » m «> it j ilea parties , « t » pré » l' uudltlim dut témoign - age » symitélé » oumls » A I» ( Jour , et In loi ol l»< preuvea étant ell fsveur il » la ( l »m» Qil » ra « le . Il « at par conaéqunnt décrété , que l' sulltl » I «11. ton alt jugement centre sun époux , K. II. Allaln , le défend » ur , »u la lommv d » d » ux mille «Ix emit dix aept piaatrea , aveo Intérêt lég.»l A computer d« I» demandeJudlcl » li », aav « ln du 'U Nov . 1885, Juaqu 'A parfait paiement . Il ett de plut démélé , quejiiaqu 'A concurrenco do la dite aomme , « Ile »II, prlvllég » et hypothéqua tur tout lea bleu « d » aon dit époux , A partir du 11 Mart , 1844, époque A laquelle II r »V'> t le montant , tu . « lit : Il ett déplut dCyrété , que la dit » di mandnreaao • oit téparée de blniii d » anu dit . époux , et qu ' elle stt pleine et entière admlnlatratlon d » in bien » parephcriiaiix , et aéparéa , « t que le déf » nd » ur pale les frala de ce prucêa . Kail , tu « t algné en ( Jour , ce lime Jour de Dé - cembre , A, D., 1805. («igné,) R. t . power, Juge du Orne 1)1 it . Oop ' e oonform » A l ' Original Hureau du Oreiller , Oueat llfttim Itouge , decïl t, A. Ooi ; ar « ns , Dep . ( ireffler . State of Louisiana—Parish of Wont Baton Kouge— lo Fifth District Court -Emma Uroussurd, wife, vs. John Adonis Lan dry, husband—No. 172«. THIS CASE waa taken up by consent,, and after testimony adduced, submit ted to the Court : the law and thoovldence being in favor of the same, It Is ihoroforo ordered, adjudged and deoreed that plaintiff, Emma Brouasard, have judgment against, and.rocovor from the defendant, John Adonis Landry, her husband, tho sum of nine hundred dollars, with Ilvo per cent, interest per annum, from judioial demand, to- wit : from Nov ember 18th, 1865, until paid. It is further ordered that she have legal mortgage on the proporty of said defen dant in the sum of on« hundred dollars from the 1st day of September, 1884, and In the «um «f ono hundred dollars from tho 25th day of April, 1885. and in tbo sum of seven hundred dollars from tho 28d day of Scntcinber, 1885, when her hus band received said amount. It is further ordered that tho plant! il' be separate In property from defendant, and that she have the administration of her property, and that defendant, pay the oosts of this suit. Done, read and signed in open court, this 11th day of December. A. I)., 1806. (Signed) R. T. POSEY, Judge Sth Judioial District. A true copy of tho original. Clerk's ofllce, West Baton Kongo, this 18th day of Deccrabor, A. I). 1885. dfloSl ". M. LiBlaxo ,Clark. Etat do la Louisiane — Paroisse d'Ouest BAton Rouge— Cour du Orne District —■ Emma Brouasard, épouse do John Ado nis Landry, vs. John Adonis Landry — No. 1729. C1ETTE cause ayant paru par conscntc > ment des parties cf. ttprfss l'audition des témoignages ayant (U6 soumise à la, Cour ; et la, loi et les preuves étant eu fu vour de In demandresao ; Il est. pur cou f <5 quent d^eriUi'- qu'Emma Brouasard ait ju gement, contre son époux John Adonis Landry le défendour, en In somme de neuf oents piastres avec intérêt ldgnl à compu ter de la demande judiciaire, savoir ; du 13 Novembre, IHlir», jusqu'il parfait paie ment. Il est de plus décrété que jusqu'à concurrence de la dite somme eile aît pri vilège et hypothèque sur tons les biens de son dit époux, «n la somme do cent piastres à partir du 1er Septembre, IKiil, sur In somme de cent piastres du 25 Avril 1805, et sur la somme de aept cents pias tres du 'S'i Septembre, IW15, époque, a In quelle il vient les montant susdits : Il est de plus décrété que ln dite dé mandresse soit séparée de biens de son dit. époux et qu'ello aît pleine et entière ad ministration de ses biens paraphera aux et séparés et que lo dit défendeur paie lea frais do ce procès. Fait, lu et signé en Cour, co llino jour do Décembre, A. D., IKH5, (Signé) R. T. POSE Y, Juge du 5mo District Judiciaire. Copie oonformo à l'Original. Bureau du Greffier, Ouest Bâton Ronge, co liimejourde Décembre, A. 1)., 1805. dec21. O. M. LkDi.ano , (Jrellier. Btato of Louisiana Parish of West Baton Kouge—Fifth Dlstrlot Court—Alexan drine Daigre, wifo, vs. Flavien Tuiilier, husband—No. 17W1 - fJ"MI IH case having been taken up by con JL sent of parties this day for trial, and after evidence adduced for reason, the law being in favor of same, It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that tho i'laintilf, Alexandrine Daigre, wifo, do havo and recover from her husband, Flavien Tuiilier, tho De fendant, the sum of six hundred and ninety-two 175 7-100 dollars, with five per cent interost thereon from Judicial de mand, and with legal mortgage on all hi* proporty as follows, to-wit: for the sum of $292 02 5-7 from the 5th of June, 1884; $200 00 from tho 1st of January, 1848; $60 20 from the 24th of June, 1850; $81 60 from the 7th of April, 1852; $08 85 from the 2lst of March, 1880. It is further ordered that the Plaintiff have the administration of her seperate proporty, and costs of suit to by taxed. Done, read and signed in open <!ourt this 11th day ol December, A. I)., 1SG5. (Mijjned) R. T. POSEY, Judgo 5th Judicial District. A true copy ol the original. Clerk's office, West Baton Kongo, thia 13th day ol December, A. I)., 1806. decUl, O. M. Li^x-A.sc, Clerk,