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VOL 1. NEW SERIES. WEST BATON ROUGE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1856. NO. 46. R SUiGAlI PLAT ER, EIiVERY SATURDAY MORNING BER.Y J. HYfAMS, diter & Proprietor. O ee nest"r the Court Hlouse, ~ST BATON R c' U E. T33U of the SUG.AIt PLANTERI Jlu . - sta. a Vyear. ,u'" iecsnria*i, ar the "mo.lh-th --. ve dollar. %;I 3 t,3 ," he: abscriptiea wille taken for a-s t- tn. than - montth: i5 paper dicvantinued until arearages s.rr p.id. Avertlldngf -Advertisermats e t "exera"-,'' ten lines. $1 ftr the ftt. and vt . : } -aot qeat itsertin;th.oe.flreate. r kenCth in -e;r3rt ,,n hlrb4al discount those 'io sadertl~ e ly ;the year. ser ms to1re l es.- -W here a (Iis , f n t l, as . sail tena n es i tea. wlth the ~c-.;. t.ht ! 1 p-'* ::li t*" furnished at !$21 eleh subho-r.r.n I an adlition sleopy to the person furnisi.:-g' th.... it Wheres Club or not less than .rent is f.rnisht ,wit hth.esh, the paper wial th . '.ra. t tj ' seah subscriber, and two adJ hti,.nat copies fior t he Job Printing. ch as Parmsts, DL Fn. Casos. Bares. TF;-.r sltetbherNotice-, ex. teli rouh n..-aueti anl l. .pateh. Ilallcases, c.sh on delivery. AYER'S PILLS. FO7 ALL THm PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHIYSIC. Tarn has long existed a public de.r nd for an efece've purgative pill which could ie rr:i , i en as sore and perfectly safe in its operatio. 'This has been pepareed to meet that de.anrrd,. tl an exten rile trial ef its irtties has conc:lu sie!ri shown vwi.h what sn.ces, it arcomnrpiishes the purlpoe de.igietLi. It is easy to make a phyical pill, Liut not e.sy to stake the best of all pdis - one which .honuld ;uave tmne of the eierctions, but all the advantages, of evrl other. This has hern attemoted here. a.nd ,wi what snecess we would res-pect'ily submit to 0a" public decision. It has betn unfort,n-te feor the patient hitherto that almost erery pirstative saC.ine i. acrimonious and irritating to the bow . -h.7lisosmt. Manv of them produce so much gopiag ai and revulsion in the system as to nmtre than cossterbalance the good to be derived from tkes produce no irritation or pain, a wioeslv efsting obetrno tinthe bowels. Being purelyl g ro hrm can arise from their use in an qanetity; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their se in the sever.l dica.,es to which they are ap pcable are given on the bo-. Amoeng the com p$aints whieh hate been sneed:ly cured biy them, we eaygmention l-ver (:ompiaint, in its vartous forms of Jamdiae, Indiestion. . Languor and Loss of Ap te, Listlsnexess, Irritairility, Bilious Headache, titoem Fever, Fever and Ague. Pain in the Side a-. Lairs; for, in truth, ll these are butt the con sequiaee of diseased artion in the liver. As an aperltat they atord prompt and sire relief in Cos titenees, Piles, Colic, DI).ntery, II amors, Sereofula and Scury. Colds with sorene-os of the btdy, Ulcers and mpurty of the blood, Irregularities; m short, any and every case where at purgative is retfuired. They have also prordt;ced some singtiarle sue enida enres in Rheumar ;istm, (Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, -srypelas, Palpitation of the Ileart, Pains in the Back, &tomach, and :ldec. They should be freely taken in the spring of t.:. year. to purify the blend and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An oeeaional dose stmnlates the stona.-h and oweldaito healthy action, and restores the a pe titeaud rigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stiinalnt retion on the circulatory system, reno-' 'it the strength of the body, and restore the asaed or diseased energies of the whole organism. 5anes an occasional dose is advantageous, even thoagh no serious der:ngement exists; but un nlarye dosing should never be carried too far, s every purgative nmedicitne reduces the str.tltb, whe!a. ken to excess. The thousand cases in which Ipiec is required cannot ie enunmerated here, but y; and it is confidently blir.eved this pill will aser a better purpos than any thing which has Itletto been available to mankind. When their Sare once known, the public will no longer du~bt what remedy to employ when in need of a i mharti nredici; e. Being stugar-wrapped, they are " nt to take, anl treittg 1orely vegetable, no eawlrise from their use Ln any quatntitv. Forsainute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PRtlP'A RED BY DR. JAMES C. AYER,' hctical aind Analytical Chem~adt, LOWELL, MA88. tOIe 35 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $IL AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, P.r the rapld Cure of C-~fHuS, COILDS, HOARSENESS, B1O1CHITIS, WHOG ING-COUGH, CROI;P, ASTI'HMA, AND CONSUMPTION. T.its remedy has won for itself such notoriety fhtm its elres of every variety of pulmonary disease, th.t it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its vitlnes in any enmmunity where it been emplayed. So wide is the field of its'~se a ndal, and so numerous the eases of its cures, tat almost every section of the country abortnds llp n puSbliely known, who have been restored UsInrmig and ex en desperate diseases of the unga by its use. When once tried its superiority o ver othe, medirine of its kind is too appa to escape observation, and wheaL its virtues are kw the public no longer hesit.ite what antidote k 1y for the distressing and dAngerous afee aof the pulmonary organs which are incident elisk ate. Not only in formridable .attacks Stie longs. but for the milder varieties of Mt Coo'5 os, HoassBsasa, &c.; and for CWss S t.i the Dpleasantest and safest medicine that Sit tha long been in constant we throughout i ,tl we need' not do more than assure the -t. Ita quality is lept upl to the best that it ever and that te genuine article is soMl hy S:.,., , .. , . H. T. WAti bLL, J. L. VIALET, ...... a WIL. .0.EL. A ~ ' Extra Sta lun. Proceedlntagofthe Pottee Jury ofthe parisah of We.. Baton Itouge. Puaruant to ad.ljurnmeat, the Police Jury of th:i pariNh uet at the Court House hereof. on Saturday urt 1lth, H185'. t'K-.s-r---J. C. Woo.s, Frank White. Adamixrs li.ebe,.t. alisatre Landry, J. W. Pipes. J. . Devanll. I. t'. ta a i til. .\I- r!W,--W W. Lemmon. W. P. Winter. L. Favr rot, Jan. Hebert. l'he l'realdent leling absrut. on motion of Mr. Frank a Wite. J. Wo,,,Il, ElKt.. ,na c:aalied to tiu. chair as Pr-'i.d.nt Pr, Trm. Sit., reigna'ioun of lHo. IAoi" Favrrat. Prroident of the ,',dlice Jl:r, Ta prea-":tt.at end read tea the Jury. It conaistat ian the tolno-wi tt ourdsa : 11- art a lRata. oatpt. 22d. 1ad. i To the Clerk of ItA J'rola Jury. Sir Plase a"unoance t o the, io' tae Joury. t.that I ti. 'a , tla pre-our t tIu raT.ly tata!Ola.a Isa ;nt:,'; 7 of \.,a t r it.,,t, from the Ith .Ward. that thearr-bv a tr.w :..-"u Sbar may la eleactd to re- itae sa-. IeaI "cttluliy Yours. 'S °) I. Fevor. i eAfter the realding f ithe aforesaid, the Jutra- ).e reed v titae ectaon of a Preadent, in l Tace ott - a S'arrt t. r.n,. ., and whtci: resultrd in the cliaca Wof I. . .. * i. . q. iiThe follIonu is :he restruttton of Mr. I.. Stevearns. .K load and Levee lust-ect,,r of the utL Ward: B LtLsa I'lt~anAt. Oct. 4th, l8t6. 1iT the Pretidentm of the I'aite Jary.i Pa'a~ih of nt Bat tom at Rae Tir: tome tin, sinice. I rwareirta notice(ftoa Mr. T. 1TergeruL, that I lead beca. applinted R(.ti aodu ,aLever In.tprtor iu the Cth Ward. but at there area oent, p,.""ern wit' obelrt to my nerrvit aas ac.l, I woald t r lbave to repuectfullv decline accepting the apptentmlent. Very Iieap ctfuIly, (Signedi It araves IR. . China was then afpointd in pltte of B. t inn rresiueda. The rleatior lor Schotl Direetora in th,. 5th ihoItord District hat amg falted to take pines. nn motion it was to-oired, that M.Usr. J. JK Ieral, CLarl v at ;al an - Wt. Clarl, be app..natu a1 suchl.aaa ILe fall win.areolutititan waa ttiha off redl an;a p,.' i Rewered.. That the Pariah .Attrta* he,. andL lee is ahereby authoriarad to par ,out aof any money min thre Treatry. tat othlerwi.te apprpraaetl. thir tum nf l'iraty Dodars anud Niinty- e emnts (1$0 uit) Lot ' Ilek cota. due itaneil )toretn in the *ait ,f the Pohnee Jury of Wett alutat Rouge. r., J. P. Michet, instituted in the parish at atat Baton Rouge. HBe ia farther Ildejaw. ;'tat the iavriaja Trea.a-era pay tIr onu of Four Poll, s atd tlfic ct-ta a$4 5to r'lerias Coatsa due It. V. &.bin in the tame uait. t OnPr or iE fNAnam t-auottRa, i The Finance(mmnittee- laving xaing tamiud he ac cuntsa whi'q were tresentatl tto Ba-n lttirdl tant Scorrect and recan.maneld tlhir pay ment. N W.laPpe aerift......................... $12 ro tol. Hel"ertJ. FP.. leqa. t............. . a5 tt U . aBrnard. Jr. for Pariat wart................ i, t -r e i. Stevena, Iesp., 5th Ward l ....... ........5 r L. L linurgy tCmwuaer, 1 Iau'xae t... ........... 0 00 Adamisai ii4ert, Commiattee r n tortin orAdaiail-rberthecomnmitt- apr-.'n P a at tlh lat sessioo of this Vchbc Jury, to exr..- I ire the altrati enl and re' irm.at the h te W. I fr h indaders. t lately ba-tetbht thbis para.h fur a (to ar Stu-e. wa. dishelarged u tr datLy. t7, the l'adirt J-ury if the Parw We Batm Rouge. The petition ,of Mr Tarc elaows thni abe it In no a eersstoa. and audigent elrnamnsanu s--that ahe Irt old r and infirm. WIer-.l ua', She prasy that hre may be allowed ian gi lkiia4of the Parinh ~tresarytfi her supbjMet d r tued)] blwarda k iarrtw, Atty's for petit. . pr ýjtj-etiition waa r eteil. The Clerk of tihe Police Jry of thit pariah ,shereby t oidered to, ntity all. and every memntwr t' tali. bodly of everay tad nal t'tel ., atsti to tine all absentees of, " Ian Dliars t$10 tr,) unlear suaff'ictat and talid rea- j I sols he- -hown 1 And there being u.n more hbusines, the Jury ad jourune rtll M1luday Oct. 27th, 185 :. a J. C. WlOOt. I'res't T. .tetlne . Clerk. * - 1 I - - - - - - --- - - - - - " * " - I sEIIION rXIEonagaOLs Prrred ures du Jduride Police de la Parisste d' OuG Baton kRu y. Confhrmement a I'ajoursment, le Juri de Police ''aqrimlhila a Is Maison de Cour de cotte parotise, amsedi. Ie i27 ctobre. 18540 quand lea m. .tnohres tilivautes furent presents: J. C. Woods. Frauk White, .la.a m l ebert. Belesaire Landry. James W. Pipes. !ames. it. l.vail et I.. Caldwell. Absent: W. W. em men. WP. 7. Winter. L. Farrot et Janvicr Hebert. L.e i'r"irent e'ant bsent. sur motion de Frank White. Mr. J. C. Woods, fatnomms President, pro-tem. la reeianatton fut alors preoeatee, et lpe as Jari, laqucile consiste en ces mote. Orxvr BATrot Rora, Spt., 22 1750. As OGrerds Jart de ProJar: IM.naiseur:--Veufies annmnar an Juri de Police que je 'sonne par Io presente ma demission comme alqm bre du 8me artondissement, afn qu'il sit a me faire rempiacer. J'ai l'hbnneur de vous saluer. (siguee LJ'sFAVrr. Apre Is laecture de la suadite domiesiom. le Juri proce.da a eltre Un president pour Blir la terme, non Bn per Ia L. Parrot, reegne. J. C. Woods fat enonce et elu unanmtrmenrt, i u'ssit aacone opposition. Mr. B. Sterven enavoys anrl a resignation an Juri cormte Inapecteur des cheiseln et levees din et pour le sexiexpe arrondissement, laquelle coneisteen ces mote: iANSiA PtrAcrrAro, fktober le 4 185.. Aa Presidest ide Jnri de Pol"tedu.earoioe 0. B. ~bnmpe: Quel.tue tempo passe j'aireeU one notice de Mr. T. 1)erizeron, apres laquelle il m'annoneait mwn ap pointmient comme inspecteur des chemins et levees dans et pour le Ome arreondisement. Mais comme ii y'a des personaes que objeteat a ce que je servis. Je vous prie daccepter ma resagnation. Tre. respectusement. (signe) B. S.T..vs. sur motio. fut nomrae en as place. L/election des direcrfurs der bgoles dana le Ime District n'ayant pas ea lieu. Ce fut Res"oI, que MLM. J R. Devall, Charles Smith et B. W. Clark, sout appointee. passe. La re;olation suivante fat alore presente et passe: II eat Realu Que l'Avocat de parolsse soft, et it est par les presents autorise de payer des revenues dt t Tresor Ia somme de treate piastres et quatre vingt soss.(530,96) pour leas nays agrelier du a Mangel Moreno dans le proes da Juri de Pohlce d'Ouest I Baton ouge vs. J. P. Michel, institue dang Ia parolsse d'Est Baton Rouge. Qn'il de plus Benes: Quoe T~resrier de par o.ste pale Ia eomme de quote piastres et eieqauste soUl (84,50) frais de Sb.rif dn a H. V. Babia dinae le meme proces. Rapport dr Comite de P e:e Pisasce:-Le eomtte de a nance. avant examine lea comptes que leurs ont pre se.tes, les taouvent correets, et en recommendiat le painment: \. W. Pope, Sherilf ........... . ...· 12 00 R. Hebert, J. P. Ome ArrOn't............. 200 O-irnard Recorder................. .... 10 00 B. Steveun Ir teteur de C & Lme Aron't 25 00 E. Bourg. C(ro'ad, 1 nqugte .............. 25 00 Adamis Iiebert et Erank White, comute. Sur motfon'de Adtmtns Bebert,le commite appointe a la derier session du Jsrl pour examinetr le ebauge mena et reparations de ia sa.ein deDr. aders dern iernmnent achete par la proisse poer eo faire une maison de Cour, fut OSbharge de son devour. An Juri d dePolice de pr e Onuest Bawms lwugre: La petition de Madame TDea . tmontre qu'elle est dans le besoin, qogeoe eatk Vells at infirme. C'est pourquoi eBle prie qu'elle soit alloue une annite du tresor de paroise pour son sIapport, (signe) Edwards & Barrow, A vocas poor plaintive Ia susdit petition uft rejete et refuse. Le Gre.ier at Jtri,, esltordeir de noitder8 nique meotbre de to.ute le.. qaptobles d sJeri de Polce et d'hmiposei it £mn.i4* dd dli 'tats. bur e'taeque memube muteuss'il'us' t $ bf----. ,ial -. -EtUo.P~~+fpl' d·~(~' * oden a'aouma~ flm~u ~8d~laiac~bi0 EXTRA SESSION. Pursuant to adjtur:nent, th,, 1.!tUee Jury rf th afnre-aid lari.h, met at theo (' .it liouse liprt.of, on Monday' (etober 27A. A.D. htLe--when tlhr folowinU i menhler- tin,tweret th te cal--i aukl. White. AdamtIn HPelrt. I'thlair-e landrv. J.lames Wtn \( . I. W Pipces. IafaCIetIe 'aildelil W. \te itemimon, J. I. Re rail,. and l. It. Winter. otn rnit n .t W. I. Winter. all t-e absent mcm Lber it tl1 l ri'e i-uS a etismsni NCe .. exu-. Thetn camne r. II. B~krgr~*r , whn* irt-niet d his cnri-et tii.an a n me:mter elect to thi.. In-,t', from the fr-t uar,!. O mnl,lon a committee was al(t ntted to examine sait crr,!, ut-al,- ~-uistn.ea t It li,-re. Ikllia-itr Lan I"l ani \\. WI ]ll-tuon.al i'-t .ountir- r pt.-I ted lim defly c .-tied and lIr lekrcetr,n wa- admitted and swoe),n as it lemlner of thll- ,ury. T;I. lh,,-.n .un ,,t havitle tutk-n place in the Lth War', K. } rat-,t I r, ai new tlretiol t as Urteted tor tn.a 1,athj h, N,,mlk her. ILe .1 . tr th-i ,.- I. ," I tlt, ih ... a miniat;on of the I:tteir *'t I r,,po.at.k itr the 'e1, (riuz ofth, llouse latac ); p .aa', ai trom tu. bndl: , by its earih, for Sourt i:.---;l-!. afte. r carefull , iaam-ntag theo rm i, 1 .l u,. i ,iil- o Ui"lt i dI toe titte .( urt--nilt tioen was tmae t aict-l pt )a a. r arli.irt . li t wats jee alctedl hn Ml. t lil. ,ln whnch thne.i . ntte nd a'tili s w.re called ai r, 'i ws,--Yl-t ratik +hat.-, J. W. Pipea. .lau.t k. I'1 :ai. W. It', Len. n n. W. D. !-inter, H. Hrtsi- n u .--., . N: , s --l-;.li.'aise tl" , ry. Alanis A eoun ;.,,:, *,i tar w.,t then apt,<Atntsd to etam Li itn etad l snu.lent"t+i l f wolet.rk a drte l Mr. ahme-i a--al ni to -- -ir .it :li uti )uwrk hel done br thi I i pyllint t tlhe uteal an-tla t anto the o receiv- e Intee if aIrtptir-lt ai rtnlitlte cInsit.l of t-eosar. g Ble Xlntre it :Vrv. W. t D. Wilil, tr at .--tI Jatit-i. . Itevall. Jn inLutilr of l.' | . Bl inte;. the termer t i timlateof., thiie PthT-L Taxet , a- r":tit ~ 1," it. et teonittee aptomit-i v1 to ti .,a c electd, waa , -<.+-n- ant, a new one ordered ito be nt-t le a- pubththi d p lutt Ilat inish iri. ting. '!i'h tiion tof Jamen i . /Itn-kman. -ole heir of T'i'I an:.i / Atckman iand oherr of the tri',ne tof land knTwur a- the tl, irtkan h ra in it. ihe Jur+t ijtur- d lo tiii Ka. , t Itougni,' aatt e i"i wdiP t a:eor, aid nr- ha intittd a ..i t w r .k ,ioe ,idi a-. I)n;it , a- at yet beeni derive l- tier brays that aif nenlt br tin;l a '-' Oiln COtntittio ho lJetieeir ir i int tae title )lf said landsI to the -'aitiS-anrt more !C er pttu-.ti er p ia -, that hlie be il i.! .t cut wt.d ntherea. and . lp on a l..thr tract b.l t on I.m to I Wmtc.n wa iade to atCpt a,.-d patitin, aneer it Julndetm t Il tavor of the paral, of tFe tr t.f .Ail land t tihe -upt RCnw p.rduing b-tninet Alpioner andi p.rii.b aterl. q t el The Parishi Attorney is hereby authorized to attend nto tis m d atter. Thrr .xt-ing no m re r busines. the Jury at joeurndl till i M pndat. d m e. iat, li l. r. " A true copy. J. C. Woons. President. H. Brcn.i.ta Cherk. ieads t Baton Rouge, N mov. dth. 1 u Ju. yE'ecli n nayIt p,. a ltiti i D ixime VAar E. ('n.fit-nernt-,t alit da+urnlii t , mrntle J te polce de cFate parin-,ee. i a.ethlia tt eaie lamtion, t uIl.aonne pie :: Icthrtre. i 1.n5. q.,und lrt uitin rel' l c fiianta s to rI'nt preent- Frank White, Alamina Hebert. l leaire landry. J W. i ipre. L. Caldwelli W W . Lemtmon. W I +Wmter, JR It ievalet J ( Haroid. Apol utIe Janier f[lebert, Louis Farrot. Sunr mvtin de W t Winter, tou m tembaire atQ, e abnt a-,x swances precwdents furent e-cnts. Alor* vint SMr. Hilaire 4ergerna,. que presenta son certifacat d'el ectle commrie. Camthrr, clma- .c.tri de P.rlicer u prei imlit r aise Mr. Clrrlt. tar totiito n ei i t c e no n i futa.lt dppi MewsieurLE Lndry. et Lemmon. t, f apor. ltnt O-mr exi inter e dt i erttflrnt deein. nS lequel e.rtiebt t ear cli.rae a la o. t Mr. Be.gero rut dnoir a toP et t. te c itnle meabre du dt t Jurid L'election ntrn 'a t pia. et lieun dinIs la ixitme ar rni dtis-emcnt, alin d'elire oxn membr- en place de L.. Famrot reanraite de noi. velle elecr ot ftartaol.ne pour le Li du moai courant. Isr Juri pad a a.lo r ait. 'xaminationa dta dte tfeen otrs ponn r da reparation de la maisun du Dr. Endrs, l-raiernentachetee par la paroisse. pour en false un aih pettian t fur-et ares avor tn.xam nr henrlie. t plan. la-nanie. pra.iu Jalr, un motio r f eaie d'ae pter cMole dae r. Camern, coIc me etatt l " meilieur; dt f caeteie par n r.. at pr ell sur quai tes rui et rtes aon fnrett appelescomme suit O(u;-r White, ripe . Dlit),i Icmmon. Winter. ct Bergm mnt . ix. Non: Latdryn Hebert et Cal, twell, troll. n-oD-pa-se et narveill,'r l'oetlrag. faIitou pair Mr. teron. det , voir que l !atie I de i a dite e aurrhai sat ;aite. quand tl prenth r tlrme u elta, et mi raen olr la dite ou rarie si ries lea- jdugm. nti it lctix sa.fni- otr etc. re dit cemite ctonaite dt MM. Laur try, Winter et aevall. Sur jmotiO de W. D. Winter. la p'imation deile taxe earoi.-e - itiI par It ct dite Irtmere a inten fft a la seseen dku Adut detruier, fat rejeter, et ue nouvelie SiuLant t petl iomes Blackmat rniu herua ier de i Colhtfs Blackman. proprietaire d'un moreau de terre , coanna aon s morm te -1 Blackman Tract " situe dans cotee paroi,, t pour L l a paroisse susdite a inattue up proces pour ouvrage farte our ce lit mor. ' eeau de terre. en chemtsa et levers. et auquel anenn beneflee" 'E'st resulte" lietitionaire prie que Iedit procea sOft demis a condities que petittouaire donne ea titres a e I. dire terr. a a c.arolt p t de plus:ire. petitionatre prie ,tu'il lui soft promis de couperdu boil la-deasu. ai,,si que our uni autre morceau, ap parte unt a t para j e, et joigant ecelub-l par lequel - dit. pouru que it Bl m dnne confod on de jugem"nt >n fav-o.ur de lIa paroer , de titreas et droits ,te la dire terse dana le proces maintenaut ex tatant eutre pet:tionaire et lS paroisse ausdit. L+'Avocat de paroisi, eat liar les presents autotrise de veir a cat affair. &e. Et n'ayadlt plus rmen a faire, le Juri a'ajourna jurqu'a. Ludi, Decembrxle lerl 8+ Pour cotlie contorme. J. C. Woods, Theodore Bergeron. Greffier, Prrestdent. SSeslion of October 27th 1556. Est mate of P~rish Tax-sfor the eusuing year. I The committeeappointedf to make a new estimate of the Paris Taxes for the ensningyear, report as follows: Inspectors of Roads and Lerees...,........$ 800 00 Coroners and Justices of thPece ........ 600 00 P'arih Printer ... .. ........ 500 Pariah Attorney.......... .................. 150 0 f'l rk of Police Jury ...................... 00 00 assions . ...................... O0 Diistrwzt Court ........ .... ......... 900 Clerk, Seriff and Recorder............... 400 0 a ssor............... .. ........... 100 00 Crimnistl P'roceedings...................... 250 00 Casual Eperrts . . 1000 00 Appropriation- to Plaquewine Cut-off..... 600 00 Commissioners ofElections .............. 67 00 First note to ioet. Enders on Court House a ndF aterat r . 2160 00 anl ititergst .......... , ......... . ... Repairs of Eudert' House as pi $outract with A. W. amerlon ....... .............. 53100 Total ...... .......5 . ............. $12,468 00 W I). Winter, Belesaire Hebert, Committee Jas. C. Woods, Session da October 2718R56. I'Erisratioa des JSrazsepr rea.e esiveat Le conaite appasntepoar 4ie PeIsimation des taxes de paroisse poar I'nne suivante, rapporte com.me suit: Io specteurs des Chemin et loesoa......5.. 3S 00 troner et Juges d Palk ...... .......... 00 Imprimeur de Paroisse...........-...... 50 00 Avoeat de .oresswe..... ....150 00 Grecur du Jzri de poice ................ 20000 Sessions du Juri do Police ............... 200 00 "Cour do sr...rlqt .......................... 900 00 Grefer. - t6hfkf et Ieordoor.:............. 4000 Asse or.... ..... ................ 00 ProceduFes Criminei4e..,...................250 00 Depenseo (Cauallt f m . .... 100 . 0 Appropriattatlf 4 eElca r de ?aquieimml.. - 0dO Etosmittek*Irse 4'F'lettioo......... 7'7 06 PreUrier biletdu u Dr. Enders pcar la Mai son de Cour ettes intet...-duaaU.- . 2160 00 Pour les reparatione de lf mJson d'F.AIdere dooatrrtegfet r A :'. 4Yk ....:.......- 450 0"3 $Isi0.?C~;. I '.e c "i'. ·' ..· ~~'a. at:~L8 The Faithful Dog. o A STORY OF DARING BURGLARY. IK j Tr riv'.rE T4BT. The Messrs Ierberts kept a very ex tensive jewelry establishment in one of our large cities, and for the better secu rt ity of their store against fire and other causalities, they employed one of their clerks to sleep in it at niihrt. The idea od f the store beitng attacked by robbers wras not for a moment entertained, but it was for other objects, such as security from tire, and the like. that young Lor ing, the lei'k, slept there, for he was not supplied with any weapons to repel an attack of thieves. But one di rk, dreary night, ihe was awakened by a singular noise which resembled that which a par ty of lmrg lars might produce in an at tempt to enter the building, and, look ing towards the back windows, he soon satisfied himself that one or more per sons were endeavoring to enter as quiet -, ly as possible, at that quarter. Tiley had already removed a part of the sash and shutters with their cunningly devis ed instruments, and must have been at work sonime time before he was awakened. Now young Loring regretted that he had no weapons, butt not through fear that was not a characteristic of the young Igetletiman, but that Ihe might pepper tihe oro ies a little. At thirat he deter tined to cry ourt anrd arouse the watch, but as they had advanced so far before he was amake, lie throught he would tdrive them awry by stratagem! Ile slillpped on Ihis clothes quietly, and atp proachitig thie spot where the thieves were I, sy, lie saw the hand of one of them passed inside the shutter into tihe stir,, in its owners endeavor to guide a 1-r:r1I harid-aw with which hIe was cut iml, ~;Ih. Y,'ourl.ng irrg felt inclined to chop off r the i:I.dl with a ha chit that lay Lt ird bby, buit ioe refraiu r , and lbethought himr -eitf of a pltwerIfuril cauistic vitrol and .thelrr peetrating -luffyl that were used t Sit testing tihe purity of silver ami otlier i meta!s.' One ,idrp o this would est iii stantly inlto tile li-- andjyrolduce a p,- I s-ontus sore ill tenll Itlitutes' til . He Icautiously drolpped a hlttle Ultn the burglar' aIt id, an: d awaiti.d the result. "'Bill," at len:gth exclaimed the burglar to his comrade. "I've got a cursed burr nring on the back of my hand It's so sore I can hardly w,,rk this saw. Phew!: how it smarts! I guess I've cut it witrl the saw. Hold the dark larntern here." d "Fidge," replied hIis corrnrdde, "clharige hands then, but don't stop :"' "'Take thesaw yourself, then ! I can't Sst and this pain !"r' And( whlre t.e discomlitted burgiar whiidrtew to groaa over the, supposed cur, ttie other took his place with the saw, and in a few lmornrets after, received a few drops of the fiery liquid upo.m tre back of his hard, and w'assoon groaning with agony. • Curse this saw ! i has cut me, too !" groaned hie second thief. And after sundry oaths being ex changed. until the first and worst attack ,,f pain was over, they renewed the at tempt to make an entrance. The clerk permitted them to go on a while uniterrupterrutedly, knowing that at any moment he could stop their efforts by crying out, but lie hoped to hear some watchmen passing the front of the store, upon thliom Ihe could call to secure the rogues, ad lie resolved to w:it for this until it would do to wait no longer. But soon the burglars had so much en larged the hole, that they would shortly be able to enter by it themselves. Seeing that lie must do something to stop them the clerk crept in the dark closet at or a side of the window, and ut tered a low but fierce growl, in imitation of a dog. joth of the rogues stepped back at this unexpecte4 interruption. '-Hang it, 1Bi3l, there's aeursed dog in here; I did not know that the Herberts kept one," said one to the other. "A deg? that's bad. Curse 'em, if it was a man, why, a shot or a dir-k stroke would fix him,'but a dog is quite anoth er thing, for if we shoot him he would be snte to half kill one oens!" "Bow, wow, wow !" cried the clerk, with all his power, as he saw them pre paring to resume their work. "Confound the dog!" extlaimed both. "Never mind; go ahead. Bill, and get it open, now. I'll $ him when we get in. The burglar addressed as Bill, thrust his hand in once move to wrencuh off the last piece of wood that obstructed their entrance, when the clerk, having aaready arDedl.himself witha,. pair of pinchers, seized the robber's hand rsthaagh in a vice, and "9et; up · Rb 4 aft outrgoous kart g }t`ltie ;w inei. .e~ghbor lBOd "For heaven's sake, ,lack, lend me a hand here; this cursed animal is biting my hand half otf?" said the burglar to his c ,nfederate. I "Pull it away-pull it away quick." - I call't. "Give it a jerk," said the other. "O-or-o ! I can't, murder! murder!" r This cry, added to the bellowings of the supposed dog, soon brouhbt the watch in good earnest, and the thief, who was at lhberty to do so, run for his life. The watchman's light showed Bill Y Sikes that he had been bitten by a pair of pinchers. t This is a fact, and occurred in New I' York City during the winter of 1841, ' and Bill Sikes served out his imprison ' inent at Blackweil's Island. SEEir'a THE ELEPnIsT.-A friend tells us of a rich incident that occurred the other day in the court room at Frankfort, in vhich the proverbial at tractions of the elephant are very forci bly ihustrated. It seems that, on the day In question, a menagerie was ex e Icted in the city, and the people were naturally on the qui vive for the ap proaching sights--an interest in which, as the sequel shows, his Honor, the iuldge, keenly participated. Notwith standing, the court was held on that day, ithough not ex ctly as usual. In the iprigrass of the morning's business, a case cf continuance arose which the Judge I was evildently not at all inclined to favor. ITis counteiinnce,indeed, grew absolutely stern with disfavor. The lawyer in charge, having urged his plea with all the iniienuity and ability at his command was at lengthl in the act of yielding the po:nt in despair, when a brother lawyer, especially up to snuff, rose and ~hisper edi into his ear, that the menagerie had arrivted, and the elephant would swim Ii the river 'IThe suggestion was big with relief. Brighteining with hope, the wif 0 lawyer at once drew hims.4f up defeten tially, and addressing the court, said: "May it please your Honor. I have this moment learned that the Great Ameri can Menagerie Ias ieached the city, and the elephant will immediately swim the t Kentucky river. The people, I am in lormed, are already thronging upon the b b anks to witness the extraordinary feat." riThe hit was palpable. The intelligence of Buchanan's election could hardly have wrought a more wonderful change in the bearing of his Honor. His stern countenance at once relaxed into the most genial complaceincy, and, in a tone t of generous excitement, lie remarked :- Uentlemenr, I grant this continuance, and adjourn the court. I never have ,een an elephant swim a river, and, as 1 in an old man, it isn't lhkely I'll ever have a better opportunity. The court's adjourned !" The last thing our friend o saw ofthe courtit was making for the tl rivet ata speed, never contemplated by itte Life Insurace. Compatny. Verily, there's no resiating-the.eephaul--Loisa ville Journwl. h GIlNls.-The Emperor Maximus-ras right feet and a half in height; he was also of great bulk, and used the bracelet of his wile as a ring fur his thurno. His shoe was longer by a foot than that of an ordinary man.- [Zingliurs. Pliny speaks of a giant named Gabra, who was brought out of Arabia by the Emperor Claudius, who whs nine feet i nine inches high. John Middleton. born at Hale. Lancashire, England, in 1578, was nine feet three. Patrick Cotter, the Irish giant, born in 1761, was eight feet i seven inches in height. Goliah of Gath was eleven feet four inches, and I have I read somewhere that the Emperor Char- + lemange had in his army a giant by the name of Aeuothe rose, a native of Tur- + gan near the Lake of Constance, who was thirteen feet in height, and that he mowed down whole regiments, as a husbandman would a field. To CURiE PAIN IN THE BREAST -Pro cure a well made woolen dress-with an equally w ll constructed woman in side of it, and press closely to the part affected. Repeat the application till the pain ceases. This recipe, when the di rections are care'fnilyobserved, has raryel been known to fail in affecting a cgre. The medicine is fotild in almost every + household, and may probably cost a trifle.--[We have tried the above recipe + and know fromt. experience, that it is a certain ctxre.--o. S. P.] We beg to state that the proverb, "Lightly comei; lightlF go," does not ap ply td tihegont nor to one's mother-in law, not the rhdoratistn, nor to frecket. nor tow bad bill;tbr all these plagues c ome igiy af.ly a ed t iere:tiegre8 . toy.· ITHE RED LNUNS of Lt'LwIUM.-T'here g is in Bruges a community more interest ) ing, perhaps, than any conventuai estab. hshment, for a certain veil of mystery which enshrouds it, and from the fact easily explained by the unhealthiness of the locality in which the convent has been unfortunately plhced-that most of If its iotaries either die young or lose all e appearances of health soon after entering > it. The Red Nouns are of the aristocracy of Belgium; their vocation is entirely 1 "contemplative," and thus they lead a r life utterly detoid of human interests. So soon as they have taken the vows of r the order, and assumed the scarlet robe it honoi of the Saviour, they bid fare well forever to their families. Never till death "unbinds the silver chain," are their visibt forms brought in contact with the w *.., ''henu they are laid out, dressed in the rdfi'et accessories of the order, with fresh Rfloea strewed Sabout them, and tall tapers sheddeg a serene light on their fAir, young faces; the gates are thrown open to the public, who are permitted to view the corpse at a distance, the chanted requiem continu ing throughout the day. CURIroUs EXrRACT FROM A SCOTCH 'NETSqI'APER IN 1807.-Copy of a pain ter's bill presented to the Vestry for work done in out church. To filling up a chink in the Red Sea, and repairing the damages of Pharaoh's hosn. To a new pair of hands for Daniel in the Lion's den, and a new set of teeth for the Lioness. To cleaning the whale's belly, var nishing Jonah's face, and mending his left atmn To a new skitt for J.psph's garment. To a sheet-anchor, a jury-mast and a long-boat for Noah's ark. To giving a blosh to the cheek of Eve, ow psesetiiag the apple to Adam. . To. painting a new city in the land of Nod. To cleasing the Garden of Eden after Adam's expulsion. To making a'bridle fol the: Samari tan's horse, and mending one orhis legp. To fitting a new handle to Moses' basket, and binding bulrushes. To adding more fuel to the fire of Nebuchadnerzar's furnace. Received payment, ' 1)- Z-. n FArrEPaN o. TraKIEs.--'rhealimnenta n rv properties of lhar<oal are very great; e indeed, it has been asserted. that domes e tic fowls may be fattened on it without any other food, and that too, in a shorter Stime thanon the most nutritious grains. C In an experiment made to test the value of the article, fo,ur turkies were taken r and confined in a pen, and fd on meal, Sboiled potatoes and oats. Four others of the same brood were als6 confined at. ° the same time in another prg, and fed on the'same articles daily, but withi Qn 'pint of very finely pulverized charcoal mixed with their meal and potatoe; they had sah- a plentiful supply of broken chrapol in. their pen. The eight .were s killed-eo the.ameedayu , and there was a s difference of o an4d hbalf pounds each t in favor of the fowlswbichi had been sup s plied with the cbhco4aitey being much f the fatter, and the meat greatly superior, in point of tenderness and flavor. This would appear to establishr beyond a doubt, the benefit of charcoal foi fat.en f ing purposes. To SECURE PROM CATTLE MALt OR s FEMALE PaoO.rY AT ILn.l--Aeeording to an article in "The Annals of the Lux I emburg Agricultural Society," commu-. niected by a Belgian farmer, a heifer c- alf is invariably produced when theacow is put to bull hefore milking and a male calf when the cow is put, to bull just after she has been thoroughly milked. The author of this statement claims to i have confirmed its aceuracy by 'four years experience, and asserts that the plan has succeded beyond alt expectation. Cow' which ureviously had borne only male calves, and that for four or five years, gave heifer calves by the above treatmen.. t Give it a trial.- Country Gentleman. Tot.D Yor So.--"Wife, wife! our cow's dead-choked with a turnip'" "I1 told you so-I always know'd she'd r choke herself with them turnips!!" t "But it was a pumpkin-a darnedtbig 3one." I "Well, it's all the.. same. I know'd all along how it wortht be. 1iobody hut you would feed a cow on aunwpkins tiat , wasn't chopt." "Thepube pkin wa s ehopt. A" ' atý Sumpkin ttrttter, what ehokod ir'.i4. Sti'e tray--the 4nd on't is slictin ot0 of. Sfier oitth pnw. gh!f!' ThP my bra SNeio lon tfhait eesMt ay Itold d toi iroxtnid· wiWi thrb t~ii ,